The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, October 02, 1885, Image 3

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Kntered at the Pout OlHoeat Albany, Or,
hh second-class mall matter.
FRIDAY OCTOBER 2, 1885.
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Official Doanty Paper.
A .l Mntlo.
"Large Mies and email pronta" la a
splendid motto. It la A. B, Mollwaln'a,
and he follows It oat. He has the gooda to
do it with. Hla new atock la Immenae and
the public are finding It out, aa la evi
denoed by hla large aalea. Have you aeen
hla gooda. Never buy without you have.
What has he 5 why, practloally everything
to be found In the moat complete general
merchandise store ;
Tho very beet dry goods
in the market. A atock of
cloaks unequalled for atyle,
quality and variety. A large
Mock and aplendld designs of
carpet. A complete line of the
beat boots and shoes. A first
class stock of clothing. All lines
of hardware.au exoellent atock, A
large atock of ammunition, ahot
and powder, at tyttom prices.
Buy whore you can get the beat bargains
considering bcth prloe and quality, and
the place to do an Is at
A. B, Mclr. wain's.
Kara Baracd.
Ou last Friday evening the family of Mr
Joa Wiles, living on the west aide of the
Willamette between thla city and Corval
lls, were, with the exception of a sou, at
the State Fair, About duak a tramp la
aid to have flora along and wanted to
know of the boy if he conld sleep In the
barn. Obtaining bis oonnent he went to
bed there. In the midd'e of the night
young Wiles was awakened by a crack
ling sound in the direction of the barn,
wbioh he found to be In flames. Rushing
out he succeeded in getting a wagon, har
ness and horse out ; but the remainder of
the pioperty atoreel there and the barn,
were entirely burned, A thresher, head
er, wagon, other machinery and toola,and
line hay were consumed, making the
t )lal less a large one for aucb a fire. The
building and contents were insured in the
lata Insurance) Co., of Salem for 12100
one-third off, The opinion of course, hi
that the tramp did it. Nothing was seen
of him after the Are. No doubt he took a
hasty departure as is a custom of tramps
on such occasions.
MM
New
Nsw
The following are the text books adopted
f r use in tho public schools of this State :
Watson's IiidoMntlriit Seller, ChUdi, Youth's and
Complate,
Souls A Campbell' Pronouncing lUnd B.ok
word.
swlntou's Model Woid Blanks.
Rwlnten's New Word Analysis.
Watson's Indeiwndent Series of Header.
Btenoerlan System and Copy Book.
Brook' series of Arithmetic c.inslsUng ot
Normal Primary. New Normal Elementary,
Normal Mental and New Normal Written
MontellhVi Elementary and Comprehensive Osug
rabble, Haotflo Coast KdiUon.
e'll's 1'raolloal Uannln Kngllsh.
Hamas' Uriel Hieiory of the V. S. and Utrne
Universal History.
Brook' Algekr and tleometry and Trlyanometry.
stoatatth's Popular Svlonoe.
Steele1 Fourteen Week' In Physiology and Hy-
Ktvue.Chemiatry, Natural Philosophy and Botany.
Lytel Book keening,
Wettlake Letter Writing.
WeeUake'a i'ommon School Literature.
Young's Solsncs of Government.
Loomls' VooaJ Music.
Clark a Normtl Urammtr and lir.toks
Normal Higher Arithmetic ' both boon
exoluded by the Beard.
Districts using any ether than the books
above natnod are liable to lose their portion
of the publio fund. Teachers and Directors
should look after the interests of their dis
tricts in this matter.
A Scheal Tearttrrs Case.
A very interesting case was tried before
George Humphrey, J. P., at the Court
House last Saturday. Prof. Jewitt was
plaintiff and the Shedd School District de
fendant. About two years ago Prof Jewitt
was hired by the above District,snd taught
successfully for a year. Last fall be was
again hired and taught the winter term.
When the time for the spring term came
another teacher was hired. Prof Jewitt
claimed that he was hired for a year and
hence claimed pry for the three months
spring term at $75 per month, during that
time be being unable to get another school'
On the trial the principal question was
that of the length of the contract, the
question of the satisfaction given being
also introduced, it being claimed by one
director that the plaintiff was only hired
so long as he gave satisfaction. After
bearing the testimony pro and con Juatico
Humphrey rendered a verdict in favor of
the plaintiff for $225.
Oaeatag or Albany varra Mease.
This great event will occur on Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday nights of next week.
Everybody in Albany is expected to be pres
ent, and assist in celebrating the event by
witnessing the rendition of the drama. "The
Hidden Hand" and a grand concert by the
Albany Choral Society. The former will oc
cur on Wednesday and Friday eyenings and
the concert on Thursday evening. The fol
lowing popular prices of admission have been
arranged, and are so reasonable that tickets
for the whole course shonld generally be
purchased :
For the three nights $1.25
With reserved seats 1.75
Single tickets 50
Reserved seats for one evening .75
Gallery each evening 50
A rrtaelpte
Like Misses.
Postmaster Irvine last week received a
lot of uew 10 cent delivery stamps, which
can now lie bought of him. They are as
Immense as a 1 7-)xlS-16 Inch stiff piece
of well printed paper oan be. They wi 1
go to any place in Oregon and Washington
Territory with over 1000 population, to-
wlt: Portland. There are other largtr
places, on psper, but the government for
got them. Tli y wont go to any other of
fice, and they are N. G., without the regu
lar postage beside them. Here is a par
tial description of the little thing. Color,
blue. On top words, "Special Postal De
livery." On an arched panel la a figure of
a messenger ooy going like 'biases,"
which meana about a mile an hour, as fast
as a mud turtle, Then there la a wreath
of oak and laurel. Ten Cents, 10, and
'Secures Immediate Delivery at Special
Delivery Office," mixed up with artistic
taste. Parties wanting letters delivered
the same day In Portland will no doubt
use thoas little ''hurry upa."
as ' 1. -
A nidaltht Maa.
About 1 1 :20 Tuesday night the tire bell in
this city rng the first shram for several
month. The cause of it was the burning of
ahed on the corner of Ferry and Ninth
Streets. How it was set tire would be osslsss
to speculate. It was laid promissoously to
tramp, boys. etc. IVobal.lv the tin-men
rniarie the quickest time ever made to a long
distance fire in this city, doe to the bright
ness of the night and the good condition of
the street. In such s short time were No.
I'm on hand that, as dry as the building was,
the flames were stopped before all the spiders
in it wcie completely roasted. That com
pany may come oat third at a tournament ;
but for a rough and tumble race to a fire they
are righiu the front. Damage, about $0.
No insurance.
One of the moat difficult tasks that falls to
the lot of a newspaper man, is that of writ
ing up a sumptuous dinner. This is partic
ularly so when he attempts it immediately
after ho has arisen from well filled tables.
He feels at the time that ho woubl like to
fill columns in eulogy of the host, his repast
and everything about it. He even scratches
his head for biological sketches of all oou
oernsd. His wholo soul rushes to the task.
His good nature expands and his heart Mils
with love for the world in general. A full
man i a satisfied man. This is introduotoiy
to somo remark ws proposs to make on a
farewell dinner given by Mr and Mrs Welder,
of the Revere House last Wednesday noon,
that being their la t day, as proprietors of
that very popular hotel. We feel our in
ability to do it justice, for Mr and Mrs F.
have conducted the llevero House so long
and obtained such a wide spread reputation
in the cuisine art that we are unable to in
vent anything new for the oooaeien, and
think thoy deserve something more than the
stereotyped paragraphs, lies idea the large
number of regular guests of the hotel were
several of the editors and their wives of this
city, Mr S S Train and wife, of the Hrralti ;
Mr O T Porter, wife and daughter, of the
Unlit tin and the humble scribe and wife, of
the Democrat ; all tit subjects tor a large
vliuner. Uungry from continued repasts on
broken promises, false hopes and mdigoeti
ble "pi" generally they walked up to the
heavily laden tables with stout hearts, and
when the polite and accomplished wsitera
yelled in their ears : soup, roast turkey, fried
chicken, roast beef, pork steak, mutton ohop,
sweet and Irish potatoes, peas, corn, frizzled
cabbage, tea, 00 (Tee ; mince, lemon, black
berry, apple or pumpkin pie, rice, custard,
grapes, etcetera, etcetera, they unanimously
and in chorus cried, "If you please." Tbey
got all they could control and more too of as
Koely a cooked dinner as it is ever the lot of
even an hpicuro to set down to ; so that
when they arose it was as the moat satisfied
crowd that ever partook of s free dinner. We
know we speak the sentiments of all, as will
be evidenced by ours and the oolumus of our
contemporaries.
All regret seeing Mr and Mrs F. retire
from the Revere House ; yet there is much
satisfaction in knowing that they are socced 1
ed by those so capable of keeping up the
spleodtd reputation of the hotel, and that
tbey will remain for at least toe present in
our city. This is considerable to aay about
a dinner, a common affair each day of the
year, but it is ne more than this perticulai
occasion deserves.
Mry leasts ssd MsMssMt
lam now receiying my Fall stock of dry
goods and notions, and will be better prepar
ed to give good value for tho mooey than
ever before. My stock of dress goods will
be large and will include all the novelties in
imported plaids, tncot. etc., etc., as well as
domestic dress goods. These domestic dress
foods look nearly as well as imported, and
cost much less. Goods of all descriptions
are cheaper this fall. I have marked my
old stock to correspond with the new goods
in price, and I am determined to sell my
goods as low as any house can sell, either for
cash or pro-luce. I keep nothing but stand
ard goods, and will guarantee anything I sell
Parties who live st so great a distance from
Albany as not to trade regularly, I kuo- will
Tea Mart Aaperstu: a
No one believes in ghosts ; yet there is a
good house in this city, in a splendid locality.
which remans empty at a time when houses fini ' to the,r advantage to come to bead
are scarce and can hardly be found : because quarters for their fall stock. I have the stock
two or three years ago a ridiculous ghost ot fds sad will sell them. Samples of d
story was started about it. People who talk I goods, flannels, etc.. sent by mail, and aa
of renting it are looked at with a scared look much care taken as thoug'i the parties were
and an ominous shake of the head, and told, I present to make selections.
"Oh. yes, it is a good house, but. then, did Samckx K. Yorso.
yon ever hear about that ghost seen in it,''
and all the time the v don't believe it. not a w are frond of It
bit of it. We venture to aay that notwith
standing Una not one person in ten would 1 central scnool building is .ast ap
take and remain in the house a vear free proacblng completion, The interior wood
of rent, after having beard the ridiculous work ' flnleAed, arid ready for graining.
Financially the State fair has beea a
greator etiooets than for several years,ami
aa far as somo of the exhibits aro oouoem
od the Maine may bs said. So apparent,
though, has It become that neatly every
thing la managed for Salem's good that
poo pi throughout the Slate tun getting
pretty thoroughly disgusted, uo matter
how many may attend. There woubl be
a fair attendance If there wereoniy a grind
stone, a imtley cow, a aUlk nf whoal and
a mil race an attractions-, an long as it
were called Htate Fair. Practically to mil
what la really only a Marion county fair
estate Fair In a faroo of tho first niagtil
tude. Most of the committees aro Marlon
county men, moat of the exhibits are
Marion county's and vory few aro the
priaea awarded to parties outalde of that
county, at least, whin of muah iiripor
tanoe, A striking case of the one-atdod
way matters were run was exhibited In tho
contest between lannlng mill cleaners.
Thero were two entries, one by Heat A
Altbouso of this olty, and the other by a
Salem man. Two of tho committee were
Malem men, the other an outside man.
The Best cleaner, which recently took the
first promltim In tho California Stale fair
at Sacraiiiotito,overHlx competitors, though
a smaller machine, did ita work one-
fourth quicker, and so much better tfcat
the large number who saw It were nut
versatly struok by the superiority. Its
work was almost perfect, while the other's
was dofeotl ve. Yet the two Marlon count)'
members of (he committee put tho blue
ribbon on their county 'e cleaner, The
large number who saw the contest were
so disgusted that many of them, Including
the third committee men, expostulsted
with the two members of the committee,
Ono man, a sensible Marlon couuty gen
tleman too, bought the fleet oleaner on
tho -1 t , though he had ono of the others,
and said he would throw that one away.
The Injustice or the award was mo bare
Csoed that it was generally commented on
by all who saw the contest. It Is such
Infamous ono-MidednoAM as this that has
emptied Machinery Hall. These blue
ribbons on Salem exhibits, almost gener
ally where they contest; for them, ban
driven away exhibitors from caber parts
of the State. It Is a groat wrong that
money ahould lx appronr!.;:. 1 I v thn
Htate for keeping up a mere county fair,
yet that is what has been done,
It would favor too much of a desire
merely to "pick" at the business wore we
to repeat the Mtoriea of extortion reported,
tho universal desire seeming to be to"turn
a penny," however disreputable the man
nor might be. We are not using this lau
guago nor stating the above case out of
aplte ; but because the fact that the fair la
used "all for Salem" has become so
noticeable that It la universally remarked
at ail over the State. If we aro to have a
State fair let us have one that is run for
the benefit of all part of Oregon atlko,one
that will be a credit to lb State and not a
county affair, Thla can never be done
until tho public knows it oan stand an
even show with county exhibitors.
Of tho prize awarded about 335 were
given to Marlon county pooplo. This waa
considerably more than half. Those from
this county who obtained prizes were W
T Harrows, Shedd, 2ml premium, brood
mare and colt.
C E Barrows, Shedd. 1st premium, stal
lion, roadster.
8 W Oaiues, Solo, 21 firat and 4 second
premiums on poultry.
A Wheeler, Albany, 2nd premium. 1
J ear ram, 2 year ram, 1st premium y eari
ng ewe.
J T Reed, Lebanon, 1st premium, bnsbet
of eats and beat display sheaf of oata.
C P Burkbartllst premlum.busbel win
tor rye.
Ileal A Altbouso, 2nd premium, fanning
mill.
Mrs E Mavis, Sodavttle, 2nd premium,
soap.
Miss E1R0 Reed, Lebanon ,2nd premium,
nlgbt dress, 2nd pr. sofa cushion, silk,
chair bolster, silk.
ghost story. It is to be hoped some sensible
man will rent the house and wear off this old
gboat business.
' e
Cat His Dae.
f M French, jeweler,
The best teas at Meyers.
County Court next week.
The lie', harness at J .1 Dubruillea.
The best millinery at M iss M K Poster's.
Nature's own rente ty, Oregon Kidney Tea.
Hubroription to DsMoimvr, 50 per year.
Conrad Meyer grinds your o itbje for you.
Down falls the prices of g o is at R. A H a.
Neiid yutir book and j ib work lo 0 ii lh,r
ris. In Kugene City students get board for
MA
Tin Line oouuly fair is being held this
we'k.
The State Fair get any number of tfi(
kioks.
J, P. Wei) me, Physioisti and Surgeon, Al
bany, Or,
Miss Humbatijti, sb-oe m:iker, neat to K L
Thompson's
Large stock of new irooda at Mouteith A
Seitenbach'a
Rev McAllister will p each In Delist
next Ssbbath.
Dr. Pahruay'a mainetio bloo 1 vital ix ir at
Deyoe ft RobsonT.
Attention is called to the adv, of Mis
Schubert in another column. Miss Schubert
has a splendid line of millinery and it will
pay wis women of Albany to call on hsr be-
far
win lo cornice mould-
fall
Tho linnat line of
ngs at Woodiu's.
(Jail on Mies M F. Foster for Hrst ol
and wiuter millioery.
Miss M K Foster ha a splendid stock of
now millinery on hand.
W S Powell has boon appointed ludtsn
Agent at Neah Bay, W T.
If your liver is out of enter try Prushew s
Ills -sure cure. Never fails.
Wirt Ssundor has retired from the llenten
LnuUr, on account of poor health.
Quinine can b tasted where one part is
dissolved in I."2,00u parts of water.
Niitnndid line of ladies fall and winter ur-
utoute at Monteith A Soitenbach's,
Babbit metal at the Dkmix'Sat office a bit
a pound. Old papers 50c. a hundred.
The cheapest place to set your printing
bine is at the Job office of S O Derris.
An apple in the window af Clioe, Mon
teith k Vs., office weighs two pounds.
A eeuuine Chinese women in blue bbxmers
snd small shoes is stopping in Albany.
t'iliars, teheccoand gents furnishing goods
at Otto Satiuger's opposite klclllwaju a.
Kfsmiiie Wood to' Kttension tables. Tiiey
a a . m aai
are well ami mem lor yourseu.
The Board of Kqualuutinn met last M
day wlmu aggrieved taxpayers were heard.
F M Fmnob. agent Singer Manufacturing
Co.,eptositc Odd Fellows Temple, Albany, Or.
Yaouiua Bay oysters, 5 cents a pint, at
Mady s restaurant. Fresh opened everyday.
Hon W D Fenten has moved from Lafay
ette to Portland to practice his profession.
Cranberries sra f I a gallon in Portland. A
cranberry marsh would be s boosnxa in Ore-goo.
A Isrge and line display of grasses and
graiss are on ckhibitiou at Burkhart Bros.,
oW.
Dr. M. If Ellis, physieiaa aad surgeon
All any. Oregoa, I 'alls made in city or
country.
A good sod Urge assortment of lumber at
the yard of Kb Carter always on baml. iye
htm a call.
For iirst-daas dress making and reasonable
prices call on Mtas Rumbaugh, aext to K L
Thompson's.
The fish ladder is completed. Now begin
setting your books, nets, wheels or whatever
you propose using.
Hemember that home mad. , fresh candies,
pure snd artistic, can a!.y be had at
a at - a - - '
HOsTsss
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from an 1
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f you are going
the Oregon Short Lie1
ad in aootner column.
. .
rt Ira sure ami go vis !
iota. It is the beat.
See
A few days sgo at Jefferson a depraved
Celestial took a daughter of the R R agent
there, only fonr or five years of age, and
rushed off with her into the brash wood near on ornament to be oity and
The blaek boards aro being made, and in
a week or two the seats will be placed in
position. In all probability school will
begin by the first ot November, If note
few days previous. Mr. Conn la entitled
to much credit for the manner In which
he has poshed the work, He has done a
thorough job, putting up a building the
people of Albany are justly proud of. It Is
a monument
That is becoming a fixture in the minds of
the people is that true economy does not lie
in th- purchaso of articles of inferior quality f
no matter in what line of gooda, the thriftiest
and best to do people in your neighborhood,
are they that make quality the principal
coos iderat ion, and thai; ia a key to their suc
cess. Monteith A Seitenbach knowing th's
have liooght the best gooda to be had, snd
are offering them at very low prices ; this
me thod of doing business is sttracting the
best cash trade. People with money or pro
duce want to invest it well; the times require
it
( ells It s Igbtensre.
' A correspondent wiring from Monroe, in
Benton county, talks in the following style,
snd seems to be in a great hurry in the mat
ter, evidently desiring to get ahesd of Hood :
In the Dbmocbat of the 11th inst.. I read
a poem by "Canmore.' Would be much ob
liged to you for the name of the queer genius
who is scaring the people by such writings
as tbe "Prophecy." I admit the greatness of
the poem ; but it is nightmsre. Answer by
return mail.
sVwesl fer Sale.
Wood delivered ia any part of the city
limits at the following prices wr cord :
Good fir wood $2.50
O-ik wood (grub) 3.00
Mixed wood 3.00
P W, Smick.
Oct. 1st, 1885.
Attempted Horse steal.
that place, it was thought for a criminal
purpose. The father of the girl happening
to see them as tbey entered the brash wood,
followed them, caught the Chinaman and
gave him a most energetic thrashing, break
ing three or four ringers and braising him np
generally, which though was only a small
fraction of what he deserved. Tbe Celestial
immediately afterwards left for parts on
known, except to bis brethren. If his pur
pose was what was thought hanging would
have been a mild punishment.
Yen Beasesaber Mini
He was a little fellow, with an impor
tant strut, and wanted you to subscribe
for the Oregon "Sifting." W.u name was
Blenheim, and he was in tbiaclty about
three weeks sgo, When he got as far as
Ashland be was arrested by tbe proprie
tors of the paper on a charge of lsrceny
from bailee, in other words for trying to
get out of the State with "SiftlngV money
Previous to this, while in McMinovillo.be will be sure to be caught.
was arrested for an assault with a danger
ous weapon and let out on bail, and, in
fact, has not a very good reputation gen
erally.
to the enterprise, in this matter at letst. of
our citizens. In educational affair Al
bany should now be able to stand with
any city in tho Northwest,
stesse Seaae after all.
We intimated Isst week that Ed Uroy-
lea, tbe man with the mania for hiring
horses and selling them, bad not much
sense. We have chaaged our mind in
a measure. After being placed in the
jail atCorvallh Broylea began planning
how to gat out, and this is the way ha
succeeded in doing it The bolt which
was supposed to secure the heavy pad-
look on tbe outside was fastoned on the
inside with outs. Breaking a chair te
pieces Broylea made a square hole in a
pieca of it the right size to lit tbe nuts,
and then unscrewed them, pushed the
bolt out, very easily making his
escape, leaving fer parts unknown. He
Large stock of new goods at Monteith Sc
Seitenssch's.
THE 0. P.
Large stock of new goods at Monteith A 1
Seitenbach s.
SALMON,
Large stock of new gooJs at Mouteith A
Seitenbach s.
Will come this way,
Or we'll not have our say.
Csral of Thanks.
At eur very door,
In a week or two more.
Class Kali shoot.
On last Sunday Dlght Mr, StanAeld,
sewing machine man, Hying in the eastern
part of tbe city, hearing a noise in his
barn, went to it, whet be found a man in
the act of getting away with one of his
horses. When the hc rso thief found that
the owner was calling on him he made a
rapid escape without leaving bis card, and
before Mr Stanfield oould identify him.
The first of tbe week a glaea ball match
occurred near this eily, In somewhat of a
promiscuous manner. Its principal ob
ject was to excite an interest in such mat
tors with a view to organizing a Sporting
Club for the winter months. The object
hi a good one. Below we give tbe score of
this shoot.
No, shots.
C Mueller 18
W Garrett 7
O Wills U
B Taylor ,.12
A Ewerte 5
W Dannele 5
Having sold the furniture and good will of
the Revere House to Mr William Garrett,
who takes possession October 1st, 18SS, I
wish to express my sincere thanks to the
citizms of Al 11 iv 04 the traveling publio
in g'-n-ral, f.ir kits v:ry liberal patronage be
stowed upon mo during my stay here and
ik that tbey continue the same upon my
successor.
CiiAS, PmrFKR.
riu; 11 .
The Nonpsrcit velveteens aro very deair
abls for all purposes, as they aro very dor
a'le, and not liable to fade with exposure
to tlis sua, or to spot easily wish rain.
The Nonpareil velveteens tnske elegant
costumes complete for ladies, sod are equal
ly desirable to use in combinations with stiks
or satins.
N on pared velveteens wear with more even
ness thsn tbe Lyon velvet. It is not so apt
to wear in plaoes, and tbe coat is about one-sixth.
I have Just received a lino of tbo above
Nonpareil Velveteens, direct from
the agents In New York. Also a full Hue
of ribbon, I think superior to any In
this market. Also a cheaper quality of
ribbons, in all colore. Also a line of
ladies' embroideries, ladles' handkerchief,
ilk and linen, snd a full lino of notions.
Samubl E, Yodmo.
I urammonly Mae Mailings.
Mr W R Craham, merchant tailor, ha?
just received a stock of domestic and im
ported suitings second to none in Oregon
outside of Port laud, either in sizo or quality.
An examination of them will satisfy any ouo.
His prices aro beyond competition. You
can get suite made in tbe latest styles all the
way from 8'" to $4o. $30 will tft you an
uncommonly tine suit made in a first-class
manner. For pants, in over fifty patterns,
his prices range from M.M to 910. Con
template that. His imported goods will be
warranted. He also has arrangements with
a leading New York establishment by which,
from a laro number ot choice samples, you
can have your suits made in thatuity. Ga
on him for styles and well made suits.
Large stock of now goods at Monteith A
Seitenbach s.
Else there'll bo a spat.
For the 8. R. Dkmocuat
SUBSCRIBE,
Large stock of new ihhhIs at Monteith
Seitenboch's.
A Barefooted Traveler.
School Teachers.
As't your druggist for a package of Oregon
Kidney Tea.
I I MM BoM count' ot the Stat ;
L I II Is 1 Home of tbe happy and great.
Large stock of new jjoods at Monteith &
Seiteubach's.
A Mad Mar.
Geo W Peck, stand up. You are a Bad
Boy and no mistake. You want $7 worth of
advertising for your 91 psper. That's what
we call cheek in Oregon. It may be some
thing else in Wisconsin, bub that's its name
here. We admire youir wit, and would like
your paper. Send us $6 and the Sun and
we will call it square. This is buoiness.
Broke,
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Weather.
Summary of Meteorology for Sept. 1885,
from observation taken at Albany, Linn Co,
Oregon, by John Briggs, Esq.
Hig'iest Bar.30; lowest,29.56 ;mean,29.78.
Highest Temperature, 88 ; lowest, 41
mean, 62.77.
Mean at 7 a. m., 55.4 : 2 p. in., 73 6 : 9
p.m., b'l.
Prevailing winds, N. A S.
Maximum velocity force, 3.
Total rainfall and melted snow during
month, 2.15 inches.
Number of days on which .01 inch or more
rain fell, 9.
Number of days of cloudiness, average 8
in seals of 10, b.
Of 90 observations 31 were cloudy, 7 tair,
42 clear, 2 hazy, 5 foggy and 3 rainy.
The public examination of applicant for
teachers certificates occurred in this oity
Thursday, Friday and Saturday of last week.
Savcn were examined, resultiug in certificates
being granted all of thorn, five of the number
receiving first grades. Following is a list of
those examined : Clara L Anorag3. W A
McGee, A D Gray, A D Lcedy, Susie Howard
and Mrs Mercy F W Dapew.
!Vew Barber.
Louis Viereck formerly of Philadel
phia has purchased the barber shop
heretofore conducted by Louis (Jara
peau, where he is ready to accommo
date ail old and new customers.
Hi, 10 a sack.
On account of the low price of wheat
flonr will be sold at the Magnolia Mills
for fl.10 a sack or 81.40 a barrel, and
will be delivered free to all parts of the
city.
On Thursday of last week a big black
gentleman was in Albany. He was bare
footed and must have weighed nearly S50
pounds. Hia life, now well advanced.has
been aa eventful ene. Before the Rebel
lion he was a slave, at the time of the
emancipation proclamation being owned
by a gentleman in New Orleans. When
Lincoln was shot ho walked all the way to
bis burial place, and romaleed around his
grave two weeks, and then returned to
New Orleans. A few years ago bo walked
to Alaska and afterwards part of his way
back. When in Albany he was again on
his way Northward, this time bound for
some of the forts beyond Walla Walla
An account of what he has seen and ex
perienced would fill several volumes.
Chinaman Mobbed at Ualsey.
1675 bead of sheep went sold at Prineville
1M wek for f 1.25 per hesd for stock snd
91.374 for mutton.
Mr O C Mc Par land begse last week teach
in,' tbe Tangent school. That District can
depend 00 a good school.
Apncote which sold in California for 10
cents brought 2Se. is Chicago. The ladroads
got most ot the difference.
Louis Vtoreck, Shaving sod Ilsir dressing
Sakmn. Successor to louis Canipoaa . Clean
tea els to every easterner.
la their little squabble with the French at
nguia tbe Chinese lost about 100,U03 men
at a coat of $314,000,000.
Next thing for notoriety, to being a Con
gressntan, is being a successful candidate tor
a oadstebtp to West Point.
rears was aa sou pes ci the raoeaitsi
Thursday night of last week. It was not
observed hare particularly.
Fine bos of Mtleasen's jewelry.
ing of monogram cuff buttons, chains, etc ,
just reostyed at L K Blam .
100 tickets were sold from Albany tothe
State Fsu grounds, snd return not a very
big showing from this county.
Conrad Meyer has a splendid line of crock
ery and glass ware, embracing all th e latest
designs. Call and examme it.
A special race occurred on Saturday at
Salem between Kittie Lynch, Jane L and
Altamout. The hrst named wea.
There is no place like L B Iain's to set
hsavy boots for farm work, as well as boots
and shoes for all kinds ot wear
Monday and Tuesday eleven families iu
this city moved into other houses. This is a
kind of business the draymen like.
At McMinnyille on Thursday of laat week
a drayman named David Holmes was drag
ged some d is tanoe, receiving fatal injuries.
Arrangements have been made for making
shipments of wheat along the Willamette
over the Oregon PaoiAo to San Francisco,
Tho average value of farm animals in Da
kota is : Horses, tW.50 ; mules, I5U.47 :
cattle, $14.00 ; sheep, fl.lo ; swine, $2 07.
When you have any book or job printing
done, remember that S G Durris does work
in the latest styles and at the lowest prioes.
Money to Loan M 8 K Igiugton, at the
olfioe of Doyoe A R ibson, Albany, will loau
mouey for a term of years on improved farm
security. .
G. W Maaton, Physician and Surgeon,
Albany, Oregon. (Iraduate of the Cincinnati
College of Physicians and Surgeons, Cincin
nati, Ohio.
Jos C W Wyndham, who was assistant
foreman on the New York Herald fro n 1840
to 1342 died at McMiunvillc last week, aged
78 years.
New wall paper, floor rugs, carpets, oil
cloth, and tho prettiest window blinds you
ever saw were received this week by Monteith
A Seitenbach.
Do not buy soda crackers unlass marked
extra, as all others are of inferior grade.
Read A ilrownell receive u fresh supply
every week.
A Koseburg man advertises as follows :
"I want to be the next Recorder of Hose
burg. Will you vote for me." That sounds
like business.
About 580,000 bushels of canberries are
raised in the United States each year, only
about 10,000 bushels being raised west of tbe
Mississippi.
The redeeming feature of the State Fair
was the stock exhibit, and the general opin
ion is that it was good. Tho exhibit in the
pavilion was also good.
Mo matter what you want in the grocery
lino if you can t find it elsewhere call on K
A B., and you will be sure to Hod it as their
stock is doubly complete.
The Weston Loader, the editor of which is
ere purchasing.
The K. O. is authority for (he statement
that recently a Portland printer, who was
working 00 a ranch, when asked te set a hen
inquired if he shonld set it solid. He was
immediately discharged .
Attention is oslled to the ad. of W It Hoott
in another column. MrM. l as a lint-class
stock of goods, marked at bo Otfl prices, and
proposes te make his plane tho headquarters
for sportsmen. Call on him.
If yon went your property advertised cell
on CJine, Mouteith sod Co., immediately.
ir yon want your property soM call on them.
It costs you nothing to adyerti-e with this
Hrm snd very little to sell.
On nest Sabbath evening Rev T G Brown
son will preach on 'Joseph Hold intoHlawry. "
This will tie the Hrst of a series of Sabbath
veiling sermons on "ifslf Hours with J
"lh." They will be worth hearing.
Prof W W Davia will organise this( Friday)
svemug, at tbe Kvangeiioal Church, a class
in vocal musio. All interested should be
ou hsod, aa this will offer a splendid oppor
tunity to get flrst-olass instructions in stag
ing. $7000 was loft froia the receipt of the
State fair, after paying all premiums anil ex
penses, to pay off old debts. Tnet was juat
about what that $9(100 appropriation amount
ed te. It was sort of a boost for Salem ovei
iters. The members of the Albany W. 0. T. U.
am requested to meet at their hall on Thurs
day, Out. $th, st 3 p. 111., for the purpose of
observing tbe day of prayer appointed by tbe
N. W. C, T. U. Mrs. VI. J, Townaeod.
President.
The resnleiiue of Mr 0 P Mason is being
;atuted in au original and laity atyle. The
ground work is of dark siate, and the trim
mings of dark red. MrM. hi. one of the
prettiest and most conveniently located
Souses in Albany.
The Owrlnml Monthly for October is an
honor tj the PaciHo Coast, ft is a magazine
deserving of general support 011 this Coast.
Full of choice matter by our best witters it
is s ysry readable production. Send 3a cents
for single number, or $4 for one year to San
Francisco, Cal,
Read & Browne!! are receiving additional
supplies of boots and shoes of eastern make
which they can warrant lo ba of best stock
ami made by Hrst class workmsu. Trtese
gooda we are bound to sell ami will give you
very lew figures.
Tbe United States n l only beif Roglaud
en the water ; but has aS jut come out
head in the famous long diUnc foot races
between Commintis and i.eorge. Three races
were wou,Cummiugs winning sll of them. He
made teo miles in .'.,. 3 a.
After all, there been one excellent has
thing about the State Fair, ft drew ail the
tramps in the valley to it. One week of bliss
for valley towns follow...!. Why should not
tbo State Legislature make au appropriation
1 or Beeping 11 up uuriug me year.
Ladies, just delight yourself by calling at
the store of Monteith A -Sctteubaoh and look
ing at the fail stock 111 ueuoral . every line is
lull of new and attractive goods. In tho
lines of dress eoods, (sll gsnnonu, hosiery,
etc., in fact every department ia fell.
"My daughter has taken tbe medicine
faithfully, according to directions, snd her
health and spirits are now perfect. The
humor is all gone from her face. I wish every
anxious mother might know what s blessing
Ayer s SarsapanlU ts in suwh cases.
The man who made snob a aensatioa with
the I 'nil MaU Uazrtle ia described as being
tbe type of a fanatical reformer, with bis hair
standing in alt directions, his light bine eyes
blood shot, his face red with til suppressed
excitement sod his slight frsme swsyiog to
and fro.
Sufferers from the effects of quinine, need
as a remedy Un chills sad fever, should try
Ayer s Agns Care, a powerful tonic bitter
wholly vegetable, without a particle of any
noxious drug. It acts promptly, breaking
the ehiM, curing tbe fever, snd eapelling the
vet I ear tig no harmful effect anon
tee pat' ot.
A aaao aa tret street Saturday wanted to
bet an old ctttsao $20 that be could prove he
stole soeae earsa from a certain widow
Kggs arc small things; yet tbs subject matter
waa of such an interesting nature that im
mediately a circus crowd was on hand to
hear tt discussed.
Mr Frank Wood has our thanks for a
Last Saturday night a Celestial at Hal
sey, whose name is immaterial, was rob
bed of tbe large sum of $550, bard earned
money. Other Chlaatnen were said to be
the tbiefs. No clue to the thiefs could be
obtained other than that tbey were Celes
tials. There was much excitement among
tbo Chinamen there.
MrRCustar ha retnroed
tended trip te California.
Mr Frank Campbell returned a few days
ago from a trip te PnneviMe.
Mrs Ktta Brown is visiting in Hal
where she will remdu several weeks.
Mr Alvin W Marks, returned la.t Tues
day from an ibspi Mnu tour to the Boy.
Mr IC I, Bryan h moved with his family
to this city, wh -c he will reside this winter.
Jtey F M Cuip is now residing at Judepea
dwhoe. that being the lieivbitartors I his
circuit.
Mrs J B N itt r, of Hepin-r, is vif'irg in
this oity. Mi Natter was onte a rendent of
this city.
Miss Maiy Oli-ut 1 1 and iiice are vioiina
relative 1 iu Sli.. 1. here thev Will remain
about a month.
Hon Kuooh Mettle of Harrisburg was in
the city Mouduy, while hero favoring this of.
lice with a call.
Mr M Jackson, barber, h u cloeed his slum
in this oity and nsevasj to Brvsrawyiue, where
he has property.
District Attorney ( hamb. rlain left last
Ssturdsyfor Ufsyette. where Circuit Court
is being held tins week.
Frank Hscklemaii. who has been iivina at
Silver Wells, K. O , several yeais, has boon
in the city this week.
Mr I N Thomas, of Jff iro. w.t i 1 tha
city Tuesday. Mr Tho u is has sold hi s' ore
there and will go into nme other business.
The farewell dance at the Revere House
lu.'sday evening waa laruelv sttemUd
and we understand was a very pleasant affsi
I he famous William Walter P hi 1: 1. wild
htained such a notoriety durim a l'ridn.
tial election once on a" time, hue kwsas in
ortland this week.
"Nasby" Beard, of .l.-lf n ,. was in AU
Uny Tueedey, making this office a call. He
is the tight man in the right place. Mr Bcsrd
naa now jieereii through the cubby hole about
ten days.
Mr (leo Hardy, the dashing and heart-
bresking telegraph operator st Use Ostites,
wss in the city last Friday. Ceorge sssadpe
Isted the keys in Albany three sears and
over ago.
Mr J W ChsmiH rlaiu and famdv have re-
turned from Sal m, where Mr Chamberlain
has been working vorl months in the
Salem Flouring Mill building, 1 fitiiej in
patting in new roller prooa machinery.
Mr LioisCimp, an Mt Tu.-sdav noon for
up the Columbia Tnc Ut wt.h. ol manv
go with htm wherever h may IsSSM Qstt bis
touaonal sign. te take plesaute is leesSBJ
mending him to tbe shaving peopl 10 h fl new
nofne.
Tbe lad lee of tbe M K Churci are n.
social on laat Wediirad v....m,. . t ah
residence of Mr eorge Simosmi. on S e md
Street. A lsre aiteudauce. music, a imod
lunch, etc., made the evening an ei j -yable
one.
Han Wa and Tom leave in a fw dvs for
China. Han Wa was tha first CMnamau to
come te Albany, a-well a th Hrst one to
start a laundry. He ts as "white" a a C -
lestisl can well be. By attention to besioees
he has accumulated qaite a proper .y.
I nele Newt White returned recently from
s visit te the WilUmette Vallev. He rev
ports tnet a lew una county grangers, con
trary to a time-hooored ana universal eas
tern, have neglected to leave their farm ma
chinery by the roadside, snd sugsp-sts that
tney ne reminded of their duty. -PrincriU.
Mr George Cregg. traveller for the '
JC Ayer A Co. of Lowell, Mass., was in Al
bany last Wednesday. MrCresaisone of the
best travelling agents we have ever done
swjssnoss with and tbe same can be said ot the
ompany. It is like an oasis ta a biv desert
for the newspaper to have such a firm among
patent medicine companies to do business
with.
'; eo Tetuece.
Vcl'.wain ha? h t it this lima si HI on to
baoco. In fact he has done s big thing la
this line, until everybody go) to him for
tobacco. He has just received a very large
ate k of tl e celebrated Zoo-zoo tobacco, snd
hence can soil it cheap in 1 ny quantities, re.
tail or wbelasaia This is s Hrst-dsaa te
bacco and will go off fast. Call for a sample
at A B Mollwain's.
!ew 4 I isks.
N. H. AMen A Co., have Just received
fr.irn Now York; one of tbe finest line of
Kail snd Winter cloaks ever brotitrht Ut
Albany, nil of the very latent styles,
which vill Im sold muHi cheaper than
ever befor- offered In this market. Re
member the plnoo at
N. H, Am.km A Co
Lad Irs At tea lion 1
The Fall shades in the dob rated Cen
temeri kid gloves have been received by
Monteith A Hoitenbach. Tbls glove leads
all others with the largest sale of any
glove In the market, when you select your
else on purchasing tbe fit will m perfect
to the last. The wearing qualities can't
be equal le J. Try a pair.
When Baby was sick, we gave her CAJBTOaXt,
Whrm she was a Child, she cried fer CAJITORI A,
Wben she become M iss, she elnag to CAATORIA,
Whan she had Children, ehe gavaibem CA5T0K1A
Scott's New
Gun
We have some choice New Orleans molasess
in bulk which it dec dedly the best tnolasi
trade as those who have used it will testify
Reap A Browxeix.
4 AMrr TSW.
The Man about Town, never knew til
a few days ago that George Fraud
I rain ever gave tbe impetus to any
thing buta big rlow of big words. Now
It Is learned that when in 1S69 be de
livered a Fourth of July oration in Port-
photograph of tbe Oregon stone. It shows it land, be told ths people of tho North
otfte spiet.did advantage, and we doubt if
anything in the t ashiogpm monument will
quel tbe original as a representative stone.
Mr Wood has receive! many desetved com
pliments on account of it.
Tbs !,baeon stage team attempted to ran
sway last Monday morning near toe P. O. in
this city. It ran like mad tor s block, when
tbe driver, getting the full weight of his
powerful frame against the linos, brought
them te a subdued standstill. One of the
new and flashy ten cent delivery stamps is
said to have soared them.
A stylish gentleman cannot ailord to pass
without oalhng on Monteith A gettoabeeh
ard
Store,
54jiw , awaiW SassW'
se2sw yswl
HEADQUARTERS FOR
o
SPORTSMEN.
THE LEADING GUNS AND REVOLVERS,
BEST AMMUNITION, CARTRIDGES,
SHOT, ALL KINDS OF HUNT
I1C MATERIALS, CUT
LERY, FISHING
TACKLE,
ETC.
At the most reasonable prices, slwsvs
in stock. Repairing done on short notice.
Willamette alley nimrods should never
boy without calling on
W. B. SCOTT,
f Opposite Revere House, Albany, Or.
their new goods, large stock of
shoes direst from Bostoa,etra quality
and new style, large line of sll (Trades of
clothing, with an endless vsriety of new style
neck ware, also hosiery, hate, etc.
Tbe np Columbia river papers have been
Dragging aoout lamtues wno can noast 01 gadem. It ia
Having mmu u i.susd hi m nuuiiwiu VII
cos. $10.50 is now tbo biggest satr. Even
if we oould beat this ws have too much re
.a aa
spect lor tne vtuamette valley to do so
through the columns of the Dkmocrat.
llemember that r L Kenton maaes a
speciality of receiving and fcrwarding sub-
scriptions for all the leading newspapers and
magazines, furnishing most of them st the
publishers regular price, saving the subscriber
west tbat they ought to begin salmon
canning at once, triat they were neg
looting a mine or wealth It act
soma, to not only thinking, but acting
as a result an immense industry has
been built up. Columbia river salmon
are eaten all over tbe world, and crack
brained ilea F. Train started the ball
to rolling.
O
The Man about town has beard onlv
one verdict lo reference to the races at
the bUte fair. They were "snide." The
horse that got the most cools won.
That the state Legislature should ap
Rrcpnnie money to keep up such bald
faded, rickety, slipshod, horse racing
rairs in a great injustice to tbe tax
payers of Oregnn. We are uot fefekto
at a race arranged iu au honorable
manner, but at the way they are ran at
Millinery.
Miss Schubert wishes to announce to the
ladies of Albany and vicinity that she has
now a most complete and elegant stock of
FALL 1HD WINTER MILLIHEEY,
Consisting ot tbe latest styles in
HATS, BONNETS TIPS,
BIRDS, WINGS, VELVETS,
ORNAMENTS, ETC., ETC.
Call and examine her goods and prices,
yon will be sore to be pleased,
having our
matters.
time we put a stop to
pockets picked Iu such
O
The Man about Town haa found that
nearly every body in Albany will
be at the opening of tho new Optra
House. It will be a good opportunity
for the citizens ef Ihecitv to do their
anare towards building it. II
takes
a a . : i i ... i i e. . i
th trrt.,M-S. .n.A f dm. dirm tn IWTUISU H SUU lltlS IS IU6 ffsMI
""-""--" r 1 It la cminir im ha trntln T In .
the nnhliahara All nntnra rtu iv nromM, " e-'" " ""w"i nm an imo-
attention. Price list of 1700 furnished free 8,0U wnen lt wil1 Py to be more than
a literary man aud quite a poet himself, pub
lishes the poem "Prophecy ' io f ill, a de
served compliment to it.
The following fourth-class P. M's. have
been appointed this week in Oregon : J A
iStrange at Wilbur : Ezra Dixon at Phil
omath, D Striclin at Fletts.
A lady who asked tor some aroaene, a new
kind of dress goods, in an Albany store, was
told by the clerk that they had none, but
they had some kerosene, if that would do.
Last week the lirst Taquina Bay salmon
ever brought to Albany was sold on firat
stieet. lt was much darker than the Colum
bia river salmon, but withal made excolleot
eating.
upon application.
Last Spring tho Dsmoorit advertised for
forty cords of wood ou subscription. We not
only did it once but several times. The forty
cords came and more too. Our three wood
sheds sre full, and we are more satisfied
than over with tho power of printers ink. It
pays to advertise
commonly enterprising.
O
The Man about Town was considera
bly struck the other day in hearing a
little testimony in a school teachers
case, to bear stated as one of the grnuuds
of dlsatitfaotion with the teacher that
he saw a pupil whisper once while visit-
Frmnk LmWa Wteklu hss tbe following ing ine scnooi. wnew, mere is noi a
- m -. W S . a . a. m - a a . . .
story. "AtTacoma. WT, Bishop Walden i SOtiool id t his big world of ours, where
was trying to raise 81000 te pay off a church mere is not wmapering. mere ought
debt. M Why he exclaimed every property to be some. Teachers do not aud ought
owner here ought to subscribe. If I owned a uot to even attempt to stop it entirely.
corner lot in Tacoma I'd give sou myself.' A. school roam Should not oe made a
"All right. Bishop," said a member of the hermitage, nor should it be a Bedlam ;
congregation "give yoar soO and call at my there is a golden mean,
omce to-morrow morning lor tne oeeo, oi
your corner lot." The bargain was carried
out." Theatory is prosably a myth.
Mr Talbot., tho P. ML at S idavdle, de iies
the charges made against him, for whic'i he
was arrested, in a letter to the Atandar i, as
follows : "I never opened his letter and
never "confessed to having committed a big
blunder." These obarges are maliciously
false. I simply addressed a letter for AT
Workman's father and have three witnesses
to prove the fact. I want the guilt to rest
where it belongs aad am ready for trial. I
am willing to drop the matter on one condi
tion onlv. and that is, that A T Workman
and his father will acknowledge that they
have grossly misused and misrepresented me,
and that they know positively that I am in
nocent of the charges.
Peoplejwantlng good value in boots and
shoos will go to Monteith A Seitenbach's,
No shoddy ; all standard gooda ,
Through to Brownsville,
It is now understood that parties can leave
Portland at 4 p. in., or Salem at 7 p. in., aud
go through by rail to rtrownsville the same
evening. They go by the Lebanon express
to the junotion of the Lebanon branch with
the Narrow Gauge and take the train on the
Narrow Gauge, which has been mafemg con
nections with the evening express, for
Brownsville. This fact has not been adver
tised, nor appeared in print before, and how
long the arrangement will last is not known
to the writer. btateaman.
You are completely mistaken in your last
remark, Mr StaUaman, In the Democrat's
issue of July 31st, over two months ago, the
above information was conveyed to the people
of the Willimette Valley, a-'d this program
has been iu operation for just about that
length of time. Perhaps yoj were asleep.
Hut then two m atns uoniua tints u not v y
much.
Albarn and another out building burned
down at the Indian school near Salem Wed
nesday afternoon. A barn of a resident near
the school was burned the night before.
i ' SSI
Cloaks ! t'laaks ! desk !
I am opening my Fall stock of cloaks aud
jersey jackets this week, amounting to over
two thousand dollars. These goods aro
muoh cheaper than laat year and the styles
better. These cloaks will be sold to cash or
prompt paying customers, as cheap as any
house in Oregon can sell them.
Samuel E, Youxa.
Kid Ueves by N- H Allen st I s.
Large new stook just received from
New York and one of the best in tho
market. Call and examine the new line,
4 button at 75 cents a ptir ; they are a
pi ondid glove for the money.
Al D1NV Queen city of the valley,
ALDftll I into which all classes sally.
Uregon Kidney lea cures all kidney trou
ble.
For Fancy Hurl.,
Embroidery cheneiile in all
Monteith Jfc ctoi enbach's.
shades at
TJrogou Kiduey Tea,
gists.
Fors-ila by all drug
FOR SALE.
Owing to a desire to build on my lots
nearest the depot, I offer for sale CHEAP,
my comfortable residence corner Lyon
and Tib xtreet. House contain 6 rooms,
light and airy. It has hydrant water at
front ami back doors, also a good well of
water, hss a good barn, wood shed and
outbuildings, etc., all in good repair.
Terras private.
Also, a very comfortable cottage house
with 8 rooms, good barn, chicken yard,
etc. Hss hydrant water And aUo good
well water inaida thOdlooAe. The ground
J attached is 78x100 feet. rrtetVjlOOQ on
vwsjj a sj a un, xfl,7 VVf
Wiu B. Rica.
Agent O, A C. R. R., Albany, Or.
KING'S EVIL
"Wa? the name formerly given te Scrofula
;ic of a superstition that lt could be
cured by a kind's touch. The world Is
wl cr now, and knows that
SCROFULA
can ouly be cured by a thorough purifica
tion of the biootl. If this is neglected,
the disease perpetuates its taint through
generation after generation. Among Its
earlier symptomatic developments are
1 A .i-n, a, Cutaneous Eruptions, Tu
mors, Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas,
Purulent Ulcers, Nervous and Phy
sical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con
tinue. Rheumatism, Scrofulous Ca
tarrh, Kidney and Liver Diseases,
Tubercular Consumption, and vari
ous other dangerous or fatal maladies, aro
produced by it.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Is the only powerful and always reliable
blood-purifying medicine. It Is so effect
ual un alterative that it eradicates from
the system Hereditary Scrofula, and
the kindred poisons of contagious diseases
and mercury. At tho same time lt en
riches aad vitalizes tho blood, restoring
healthful action to the vital organs and
lvjuveuating the entire system. This great
Regenerative Medicine
Ts composed of tho genuine Honduras
Sarsopcrilla, with lellow Dock, Mil
lingia, tho Iodides of Potassium and
Iron, and other ingredients of great po
tency, omefully and scientifically com
pounded. Its formula is generally known
to the medical profession, and the best
phystciaa constantly prescribe Ayer's
s.ks.u uuixa as an
Absolute Cure
For all disease? caused by tho vitiation of
the blood. It is concentrated to tho high
est practicable degree, far beyond any
other preparation for which liko effects
arc claimed, and is therefore tho cheapest,
as well as tho best blood purifying medi
cine, iu the world.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowe, Matt
Analytical Chemists.
Sold by all Druggists : price fl ; six
bottles for $5,
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