The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, February 27, 1891, Image 2

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Tb Oifgonut remind ut verjr much
of George Prlmros, th man In GolJ
mllh't "Vicar ol Wakefield, who went to
Amsterdam to teach the Dutch the Eng
lUh language, without recollecting, until
he arrived, that he, himself, should know
something of Dutch In order to teach.
That paper, few dajrs ago, castigated
democrats In Its usual coarse way, for not
being csmiistrnt In their political rlewt.
This It did without recollecting that la
order U teach democrat consistency It
must know tomethlngof consistency Itself
Not knowing anything about consistency
(tiel!,! lesson to the democratt,llk all let
ton coming from Ignorant teacher, was
miserable failure. The Democrat showed
the Inconsistency of that paper In thls,that
Irora 1SS0 to 1SS5 It uniformly taught the
doctrine of "free trade" and a uniformly
supported protectionist for office. This
criticism It make a very feeble and sickly
attempt to answer by saying that It Is a free
trade paper in principle but protectionist
In policy. There I o much evaslon.such
a bungling attempt to in ratify It own
vulnerable attitude In thla that It provoke
only a smile of disgust among I'a party
friends, what a consistent attitude for a
public journal to occupy 1 1 Free trade
In principle and protection in policy 1 1
Shame upon auch a manifestation of lac a
of Independent manhood in the treatment
of a public question. That paper sajrs that
the Democrat whose editor It calls "stupid
"can not be expected to se how or to.know
why a newspaper, though believing in free
trade a a principle, nevertheless could re
fuse to support the tariff proposition sub
mitted by CleVeland, Mills, Carlisle & Co.
and rejected by the country in iSSS." But
the Orrgmia walks right Into a trap.
When it was writing Ita "free trade" arti
cles from which the Democrat quoted,
Cleveland had not yet been thought of by
many for the presidency. It was three to
five years before Mill had Introduced hi
tariff bill. The editor of that paper was
then speaking the honest conviction of
hi mind and heart, and at no time while
writing these article did he ever ar that
'since protection I to be maintained it
Ought to be maintained on a fair bads."
From 1SS0 to 1SS5 that paper published
free trade article without any qualifica
tions whatever, and by It own word It
can be utterly confounded. It now says
that the Mill bill was not a free trade bill,
and yet during the campaign of iSSS It de
nounced It as free trade In season and out.
It says the bill was gotten up In the Inter
est of eastern manufacturer and southern
planter and at the expense of the producer
of materials In the north and west. In
connection with this it declares that the
Democrat know nothing whatever
about the tariff question. Of course this
is the only weapon left to the vanquished,
and Its use Is proof conclusive of straliened
circumstance In contention. But let us
see. The Orrgoniau supported the McKliv
ley bill because It did not cater to the in
terests of eastern manufacturer as the
Mill bill did. Take woolen good aa a
data. The Mill bill tU.ttJ the duty from
an aveiage of 67 per cent to an average of
41 percent while the McKlnlev bill i
ermuttt the duties from 67 per cent to 91
percent. The Mil! bllljelt New England
maple sugar on the free list where It had
been since the foundation of the govern
ment and the McKlnley bill provide a
bounty of two cents a pound fcr it. This
bounty has to be paid out of the tieasury
of the United Statea. The Mills bill put
jute sacks for grain on the free list while
McKlnley Ian posed a duty of two cents per
piund. MI'.ls put binding twine on the
free list but McKlnley put seven leoihs
cents per pound duty and thus we might
continue showing how much the Ortgori-
am knows about Uie tariff. It is a fact
known to every one whj ha taken the
trouble to investigate the matter that
manufacturer fared much better under the
McKlnley than they would under the
Mills bill. We do not proroe to permit the
Ortgtnia to escape from the charge of in.
consistency which we have made against
it. We, therefore, append herewith a few
more choice free trade excerpts frc.m the
columns of thai paper. At one time it
aaid: "The lumber duty Is the most Inex
eusable folly and iniquity of the whole
monstrous bundle of Iniquities and absurd'
itie called the tariff laws." Again it said
''The unprotected classes not only support
the whole country with their product free
of bounty but exported a surplus exceed
ing $800,000,000 last year, tcrtdng the
balance of trade heavily In our favor, pay
ing off our fcrelgn iudebtedness and dif
fusing prosperity over the land In defiance
of the high tariff handicapping of pamper-
In; greed. wMch cries always for more.''
But we desist. The Otetronia'$ indefen
alble Insincerity on the tariff question Is so
notorious that It is remarked b nearly
every one within the limits of ita circula
tion. No man who Is honest and candid In
his politic will ever do aa the Oregonian
editor does in declaring his belief in free
trade as a principle and protection a a
policy. To do this is to be worse than Ig
norant or stupid. It Is to be hypocritical,
demagogical and dishonest. The 0-eo-nia
should not forget that people every
where It Is known heve "fits" over its in
consistency This characteristic of the
paper is discussed by all who read It. It is
common to hear the remark made that It
has bren -pls-.ateJ" by Mitchell and
Simon 01 lha from selfish motives of greed
it I too cowatdly to attack thase men as It
did in the days when It had the confidence
of the public. But as a newspaper, by It
vacillating course It na now reached
the point where It Is not feared ly the bad 1
nor respected by the good. This all comes j
of Its partl.nonlous greed for money-getting.
Govern frnnoyer, notwithstanding the
elaborate al'empt of the republican members
of the Wgislafure to put him in a "hole" comes
out of all the onlesl of the session wiih flying
co'ors. The people, by a large majority, en
dorse his veto of the wagon road bill whether
bistd upon the grounds of unconstitntioniKty
or that of a vicious legislative policy. Tbe
Democrat has no doubt of their unconstitu
tinnality and hence gives in a full endorse
ment of the veto. Over two years ago it
entered a moit earnest protest sgainst the
validity of iu:h hws and feels a just brule in
being sustained by the governor.
DL. a
Farmers Alliances are soon to he orgonized
throughout this state. If each one proves to be
as fine and effective a means of educating the
pcop'e of the rural dbtricts up to a knowjedge
f the outrageous bunlens imposed upon them
by the McKinley bill, as they did in Kansas
Nebraska, and other stales they will prove
th mrlve real public bentfactors. These or-
gan'ua'ions throughout all sections ol the coun
try hive emphatically declsred sgalnst the vic-
"ousnrss of a hih tariff and the will very likely
!o the sane in Oregon.
Thi average consumption of wheat in the
United Kirgdom is estimated at 5 bushel
per capita. Population, 83,850,000.
Can ida has an ares of 3,379,000 square
rriiU'S
NtW LAWS.
The following law were passed by the
legislature 1
GENERAL laws.
The general appropriation bill.
The Australian ballot bill.
Regulating primaries in cities of 3500.
Appropriating $45,00 for the legisla
tive session.
To provide for the recordlng of wills.
For the protection of sea gulls.
State board of charities and corrections
Appropriation of streams for irrigation.
To protect salmon and other food fUhc.
To complete the state capital.
Amending law relating to guardian.
Time of holding supreme court at Ten
dleton. A portage railway at the Cascade.
Regulating tees of county assessor.
Regulating recording of town, and cent
elary plats.
Authorlxlng the admission of alien at
attorney to practice aftt court of Or
egon.
To regulate Hen of judgment and de
cree of the court of the United State In
the district of Oregon.
Taxing cannerymen for every salmon
caught.
Allowing the state board of agriculture
to acquire real estate.
To punish person refusing to aid offi
cer In the discharge of their dullis.
Granting consent of the state to the fed
eral govermen. to purchase land for pub
lic building In Portland.
Protecting the German song bird.
To protect laborer engaged in clearing
land.
To establish a rogue's gallery at the pen
itentlary.
To provide tor the further advancement
of the State Reform achool.
Permitting only ctttxen ol Oregon and
Washington to fish for salmon in the Col
umbia river.
Authorising a mother to appoint a
guardian by wlIL
Increasing the effectiveness of the act
tor the prevention of contagious d'seases
among animal.
Protecting laborer in timber and log
ging campt.
Appropriating $25,000 for new building
for the State Agricultural college.
Amending the law pertaining to sulU
tor the partition of real property.
Regulating the loan of money by build
ing and loan association.
To define the qualifications of voter at
school election In (mall district.
Defining the duties of county officer.
For the appointment of a board of
regent for the Mulleoniah State Normal
school.
Dividing the state Into two congress
ional districts.
To establish a library In the penitentiary,
Providing for the sale of tldt. land not
connected with the shore.
Amending section 11 03, relating to
charge and claim against the estate of
deceased persons.
A llowing justice of the peace to exam
ine and commit Insane person when the
county judge Is absent.
Providing fr the incorporation of re
Hglous, benevolent, literary or charitable
societies.
Punishing the boycotting of employers
of labor unions.
To authorize the state to contract with tbe
railroads for tbe transportation j.'f idiots, insane
aad convict
Amending the act relating to foreign insur
ance and surety companies.
To protct employe and talOcers ia tbeir
claim tot wages.
Adding two members to the state medical
board.
Regulating the salaries of county treasurer.
Amending tbe railroad commission law.
Appropriating $16,000 for tbe militia o
Oregon.
SPECIAL AND LOCAL LAWS,
Taking Fulton Park into th city of Portland.
Increasing tbe salaries of chif engineer and
and first assistant in tbe Portland fire depart
ment. To change the Dame of EUensburgh to
Cold Beach.
Changing tbe name of Roy to Mount Angel,
Authorizing the Astoria, S-a Shxe & East- j
era railroad to build bridges.
Authorizing tbe construction of a free bridge
acre tbe Willamette at Albany.
Authorizing Portland, East Portland and
Albina to build or acqiu're bridge across the
Willamette.
Amending the act aatltotizing construction
f a bridge at Corvallis to permit charging tolls.
Amhoriz'ng Astoria to build a sea wall.
Incorporating the port of Portland.
Extending to Lane and Linn counties tbe
peration of tbe drainage law.
Changing salaries of tbe county judge anj
treasurer of Sherman county.
Piovidiog that two pilot commissioners shall
reside in Astoria.
Authorizing tbe Coo Bay, Roseburg &
Eastern railroad to construct a btidge across
Coal Bsnk slough, ,
For the reluf of David McCully.
Changing boundary tines of Gilliam county.
Creating a Western Oregon district agri
cultural society.
Fixing fees of county clerk of I iarney county.
Granting right of-way to tbe Riddle Im
provement company.
Regulating the fees of clerks and sheriffs in
Crook, Klamstb and take counties.
Regulating the salary of county judge in
Crant county.
Authorizing tbe Willamette Valley railroad
company to isue bonds.
Changing time and place of holding court
In the sixth judicial district.
Authorizing MutlNomah 'county to en ploy
bailiffs by the year instead of by the term.
Providing for more clerical aid in the office
of the secretary of state-
Regulating the feci cf Curry county.
To fund Salem's floating debt ef f 20,000.
Creating the office of plumbing inspector for
Purlland.
INCCRTOR A 1 ICM ACT.
Incorporation and amending the char
ter of the following cities: Central Point,
Slem, Independence, Tars'.ifield, Mitchell,
Lonjj Creek, Unkvllle, Union, Vernonia,
Grant's Pass, Ahlnd, Milton, Sllvcrton,
Dallas, McMInnville, Staytort, Hubbard,
Empire City, East Poitland, Tillamook
Newport, . Astoria, Sheridan, Bandon
Prineviiie, Springfield, Lebanon, Elgin,
Oregon City , Jacksonville, Occkn Grove,
Harney, Roseburg, Baker City.Brownsville,
North Brownsville.North Yamhill, Prairie
City, Forest G-ove, Lafayette. Woodburn,
Winchester, AlkaliJ unction City,Jeff;rvn,
Clatskanle, Medford, Albina, Portland, La
Grande, Burnt, Can yon City, Albany, Cor
vallls, SumrriervHle, Eiigene, Oottige
Grove, Huntington, Athena, Fossil, Co.
qulllc City, Scio, HllUboro-
The best evidence that the republicans
have a long suffering dread of Cleveland, may
be found in the fact that while they contemp
late bis probable nomination for the presidency
they are concocting all kinds of stories, about'
his dec'inins, and about the hopeless divisions
it the democratic party his nomination would
entail. They assume all round to advise dem
ocrats what to do in the premise but their
advice is too cheap for consideration.
KKRVOIS 1ISA0ACMR.
The ordinary nervou headache will be
greatly relieved, atd in many case entire
ly cured, by removing the waist ot one'
dress knotting, the hair high up on the
head out ot the way, and, while leaning
over a basin, placing a sponge soaked In
water a hot a It can be borne on the back
ot the neck. Repeat this many tlmet,aUo
applying the sponge behind the ear, and
the strained muscle and nerve that have
caused to much misery will be felt to relax
and smooth themselves out dellclously,
and very frequently the pala promptly
vanishes In -consequence. Every woman
know the aching face and, neck generally
brought home from a hard day's shopping,
or from a long round of call and after
noon tea. She regard with interne ult
satisfaction the heavy line drawn around
her eye and mouth by the long (train on
her laclai muscles, and when she must
carry that orn countenance to some
dinner party or evening' amusement, it
rob her ot all the pleasure to be had In It-
Cosmetic are not the cure,nor bromides,
nor the many nerve tedallve to be had at
the drug shop. Use the sponge and hot
water again, bathing the face In water a
hot a It can possibly be borne; apply the
sponge over and over again to the temples
throat and behind the ear, where most of
the nerves and muscle ot the head center,
and then bathe the face In water running
cold from the faucet. Color and smooth
nes of outline come back to the face, an
astonishing freshness and comfort I the
result, and It a nap ol ten minute can fcl
low, every trace of fatigue will vanish.
The tame remedy I invaluable for tun-
burn, and the worst case ot thl latter at
fliction of sensitive skin will succumb to
the hot-water treatment. The cold douche
should not be allowed in thl case; Instead,
a Hk" application ot vaseline or coia
cream, which prevent peeling of the kln
as the hot water prevented Inflammation,
Nothing so good for tired eye ha yet
been discovered a bathing them in hot
water, and neuraligla In nine case out of
ten will yield to application cf cloth
wrung out In hot water in which the hand
cannot be borne.' Hwfer's Biar,
HINTS TO IIUI'SEKEETEUS.
To prevent that shine to the skin with
which so many are annoyed, especially lit
warm weather, use a little camphor In the
water when bathing the face.
There will be few persons who will ever
lake the trouble, as they ought, to free out
their shoe when not in use,no matter how
costly they are. The next best thlngi
which also cost a little trouble, I to
button (up a fine shoe when putting It
aside, in order to keep the upper from get
ting out of form.
A picture-frame embroidered in Louis
XIV. ribbon on pale ecru satin, which 1
the shade of white satin turned cllow with
age, and in the new oval ihape; a pretty
traveling case of white linen bound in
golden-brown braid, or a comb and brush
case ot the same material, or a dainty pin
cushion, are all present which would
probably be acceptable to any young tady.
A round bolster now take the place ol
the large 01 namenUl pillows. Tbe bolster
is stuffed rinniy and dressed In cretonne,
or whatever the bed covering ia made
from. If possible.
It is considered very bad form to wear
jewels around the neck.
Save your apple paring in a cool place
until you have a quantity worth the while,
cover with water, an J boll briskly for an
hour; straln.adj halt the quantity of sugar,
and bvil gently tor a couple ot hour, and
a good apple jelley wltl be the result. Or,
if you put the parings In a jjg with a
little water, and put In a warm place, they
will make fair vinegar.
To set delicate color in embroidered
handkerchief soak them ten minute be
fore washing In a pail of water in which
a dessertspoonful of turpentine ha been
stirred.
The prejudice prevails that plant in the
Iceplng-room are injurious, because they
are constantly throwing off carbonic acid'
Rrcent investigation have shown that ill
effect are altogether too sti(ht to deserve
consideration. If a room I properly ven
tilated, plant can do no harm, and even
if It ia not, the quantity of carbonic acid
exhaled by them wltl not materially affect
the purity cf the air.
Ttie favorite linen for embroidery I of
the "old bleach" manufacture. This linen
la woven with a firm round thread of a
superior quality of flax, and Is grass
bleached.
To take out spots from wash goods, rub
them with yolk of egg before washing.
The best way to fry apple is to halve
them, remove core, put some butter in frying-pan
and put In the halve the cut tide
down, then add a little water and let boll
dry ; then fry.
To clean hair brushes, put a tablespoon
ful of ammonia into tepid water, d!p them
up and down until clean, then dry with the
bristles down. In place of the ammonia,
they may be cleaned by using a teaspoon
tul of soda.
Ivory may be bleached by placing It for
an boor in a solution of alum; then polish
it with a piece of woolen and. wrap it in
linen to dry. Another method I to take
peroxide of hydrogen, and to one pint of it
add one ounce of aqua-ammonia. Warm
it and o ik the ivory in it for twenty-four
hours; then dry and polish with chalk.
IT IC INDEED.
Reciprocity is Increasing, and it is to be
ho,ied in a tew year the United State
will extend her trade to all the repvblic t-n
the western continent. Our factories have
sufficient capacity to supply all nations.and
the products of the toil are prolific enough
to furnish bread for the millions of South
America. An interchange of commodatle
Is beneficial to all, and will Increase trade
and productive Industries, Mountainter
Yes, reciprocity is increasing. And, by
trw way, what is reciprocity? The freest
kind of free trade, and, mirabile tlicttt, we
And the heretofore blind follower of the
folly of "protection" shouting lustily for
thl free trade. If you call it "free trade"
the Mountaineer will go into excruciating
paroxysms, but call It "reciprocity" and it
ffll the heart of Ita editor with happy ap
proval and delight. But then .most al
these protection people are governed by
bundles of prejudices. .
Forlheycar ending June 30, 1890, the
United Slates sold 10,621,652 acres of public
lands'.
Csialug;EveB(s,
Friday evenintr, Feb. 27. Concert,
under auspices of Prof Lorillard, assisted
by best local talent, at opera house.
Friday evening, March 6. The Gar
roters, by college Htudcnts, at tho opera
house.
Cloaks at oust at W F Read's.
Honey to Lean.
.We. have plenty of money to loan or
real estate security, on two to five years
time. Call on us at our office, opposite
th ever house.
BURKHART l JIENEY,
A N 4SAI INJECTOR free with each
bottle f bhiloh Catarrh Jloinndy, Price
0 cents, Fokay& Mason, adults.
OAKVILLK, I
Thla winter, especially tho lat three 1
week, hai been very hard on stock. -
D E Junkln baa lout four head of rattle
and lift two tuore down. 0 W Yntes
ha one cow on the lift. The fore part
of the winter wa 10 nice that thla sud
den change hai got away with the Block.
It M Stone ia Brahblna on the land he
recently bought of tho mlth CHtttto j he
Intends to plant out ft large peach or
chard.. -
The winter term of achool closed kit
Friday.
Work haa not commenced on the A A
O motor line, but the peoplo of Oakville
are doing their part ot the talk. They
are able with that kind ot capital.
Canadian Farmers' Wife throws out a
hint that she knows Amicus. It may be
poeilblo that the does, if to plonso not
give ur away. We would ak why the
do- not sign herself "(arnenter's
Wife." or "Hchool Marm." Peruana we
don't know you T
The steamboats have been running
above Coivallls the jat week, tor the
first time this winter.
Mrs Hamilton, a pioneer lady, is lying
dangerously ill at her home near here.
Mr Will, of Albany, was here the fore
part ot the week. Come again, and help
us with our motor line and "gas works. "
We might call it the "gas o-line."
AHlCt'H.
ttnawjatiLLK.
Feb. 23, 1801.
The past week has been attlte storm v.
Rain and mow interspemvd with sun
shine. ,
Our bnnd boys gave a basket sociitl at
tne city nan, and netted fu2 IK) beeldes
an nail a good time.
lievTO Brownson, president of the
McMInnville college, preached in the
liaptist church here last Hunday.
Mrs Potion, while attending to some
work on the second floor of their new
house, missed Iter balance and fall
through the stairway to the lower floor
ami was rjauiy nun.
Borne mad folks over the banket social.
uuauiiursianuing lite cause.
A Flea rev Ike ffclaeae rfceasaai.
IIalkiy, Feb. 22, 1S91.
EJUor Democrat; I wish to say a few
words through the Democrat, concern
ing the wanton destruction, being earried
on lately, 01 our txauttiui, earner Chin
ete pheasants. It ia a, well-known fact.
remarked tiy many of our most observing
.armers, who nave naa ample opnortun
ity of studying this beautiful bird, that
they are not nearly so numerous as they
were two years ago.
Assuming that two-thirds of the farm
ers and business men of the country
which I think cannot be contradicted
like to take an outing once in a while
with gun and dog. would it not be nroner
to Immediately instigate some movement
to cnecK tins extermination before It is
too late?
This should at least be done until th.v
are numerous enough that the increase
may Keep pace Willi their destruction.
There are two causes for their rapidly
diminishing numbers, via:
First: The market demand for them
being so great that aa high a 73 cents
por bird ia paid, which encourages
thoughtless men, who do not live by the
sweat ot their brow, to make it a bust
nees, even in direct violation of the law
One of our "crack shots" boasted
bringing in sixteen one day, another
twelve, etc., which points to their get
ting scarce, does it notT
rKcon: The habit of these birds In
making their neeU in the open flehls and
pastures, is taken advantage of by the
keen-sighted crow, which can be teen
almost every day in springtime, circling
over me neiu in aearcn ol eggs.
ow, tne nrat-named caumi we can
prevent, and I say let us do so. Get
your trespass notices and post them
where they can I ew, doing so with
the intention ot enforcing the law.
Now is the time to prevent their des
truction. Ik not watt until our game
has vanished before you make an effort.
une 01 your subscribers. M:iuhdok.
WWKlH (llKKnU.
t. M. French keep railroad lime.
Kw ertatn cheese just rscUvtd at Cctrd
ueyer.
Egao & Aohuoo are selling mooamitiU at
roruasa prices.
Moris', y oath s' and b"V clothing and
laroumog good at u w Mmpsoo's.
fisv yon scan those parlor uit that T
ttrtoK naa jost received j 1 bey are nim.
Great reduction ion4nV fornUlilag go ids
for tb next 30 day at W F Road's.
J W Beotley, beat boot and shoe mslrio
euy, tarae ooora norm of Uemocrat otnee.
l-'or bargain in mnnometota, headktones
ete., goto Kgaa fc Aehison, Albany, Oregon
Tickets tit ALL eastern MnU, ovet
ANY root, for sale by W. It JrtUr, at
8. P. ticket oCWe, .
ELECTRICITY THE ROAD TO
HEALTH AND VIGOR.
When we crmsl lor tbe Inestimable
ble.ng of health, and Ih horrors cf
wasting disease and Impaired vitality.we
tnnat accord to l)r Darrln tbe dmilagulnb
ed bonor that belongs only to the noblest
benefactors of onr raoe. By thladlacov
ery, whioh enable him to vitallsa hi
medlrlies by meaba of electrleity.and to
send tbe Iff currant of that great agent
through tb debilitated frame, he allays
pain, jestorea tbe strength and florid
bloom of glorious hellh. andtheelastl
city and Jnyouanoaa cf anlilt that are ioat
wheb aulTorlng from dlaeaae of Die or.
gaoa, or dlaarr'ngement of the cervous
centers. A few inalancee of cur we Rive
a a proof positive of tbe anperlorliy of
electricity over other methods of cure.
Mr Jsaao tViogard, Csnlralal, Waah.,
Axtbms of 18 yearn' standing, rrstored.
Jo Moore.bt Charles Hotel Restaurant,
Portland, polypus in tbe note fificen
years, curo.t.
mum Liucy Moran, Monmou b.oreson,
Cross eve, straightened In one mlnuto.
J WBottrm, Aatorht, Or., kidney and
liver com plaint for yeua; restored to
lerfect health.
8 1 Whitman. Monmouth. Or., deafness
and ringing noises in thetats twelve
years, leatored.
Mum Mamie McKean. 230 I fctreot Port
land deafness and catarrh fumtren yeri'
standing, cured.
K k, Jcsltn, 1 be Dailes. Or..uhchare ng
ear twenty-one yesrw. cured.
Dr Damn trau alt curable nrlvalo.
chronic and nervous dl oases,aecret blood
and skin diseases, sorts and swellings,
nervous aeoiiuy, impotence soil other
wesknetoes of manbond. Ife corrects
the areret ertorsof youth and their terri
ble euacts, loss or vitailtv . pal citation of
tbe heart, lota ef memory, despondency
sod other trsublosof mind and body.
Prevents consumption, hear t dUease.aoft
eoing o the brain and spine, insanity
anj other afflictions caused by tbe errors,
excesses and diseases of boys end men.
He restora lost vigor and manly powers,
icmove UoformHIb and restore tbe or
gans to health. He alao cures diseases
esused by morenry and other folaonoua
drogs used in tte improper treatment cf
private oiBane.
umce 7U "vasuingum ac.i'ortiand.ur.
Hour 9 A. M. to 8 P. M., daily. iSxam
i nation free and confidential, question
bUnks aud circular sent grailitjav
address, patient cured at bom-.
Dierder tkml affect thtf Kldnej
Are am mg tho mo formidable kaonn Di
abetes, Blight disease, gray el and other
complaint of the orlrary organs r re cot or
dinarily cared in severs esses, tut they may
be aveiUd by timely meditation. A useful
sUuiulstit of the urinary glands lias ever
be n toned in '.iosttlter'n Stomach Bitters,
a medicine which not oti'y affords tbe nq
vrei'.e stimulus when they become inactive,
bat increases thtir vigor and seer stive pow
er. By increasing the sctivity of th kidnry
and bladder, this mlidiciue lu the addition,
at fleet of expelling from the blood impur
ities which it is the peculiar effioe of these
organ to eliminate and pas off. 'Tb Bit
ter is also a t under and strengthener of tho
howeU, an inyieorator of the stomach, and
a matchless remedy for biliousness and fever
and ague. It Counteracts a tendency to pre
mature necay, ana sntreic ana enmtorts toe
aged anp jntirm.
For lame back, or itde cheat, use Shiloh
Poroosi'lastcr. f rico, 25 cwnts.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
1hCaliruratartMMl.
SAN pRANcfsco,, Feb 24. Li.tet report
(how that the storm I stout over. Serious
damage ha been done 10 railway property,
especially in ihs southern poitiun ol the state.
soieuau canyon, on ttie line entering Los
Angeles from this city, i in almost as bud a
condition a last year. Much of the new and
.udu ...... I . .. 1 ' 1. ! . . I . 1 1 . ...
wwih, wiiirn rriuuvu icn iiiuiiiuh iu
complef, ha sullired from the storm fur
So miles, between Seven Paints anil Yuma.
the wire ar down, and nothing definite i
knows of the condition of the track. The
Sunset route will probali'.y be Imperative for a
ween, ana no ticket to New Orleans will bt
sold at present. Several cae of drowning are
ported a the result of the Hood. At Uuarle.
th family of Wells, husband, wife aud child,
were rjrownet, ihey were recently from
Iowa, The bodies hava not been found.
The boillri f two Mexicans were sbto seen
floating away on th torrent. In the vicinity
of Downey Cfly the country, is flooded. The
country west of there to the sea i on van
take, A r ranch boy i reported missing, and
1 supposed to be drowned. The rainfall for
th storm was 4,37 inclur. l-'or the season,
1:13 inches.
WaablMsUu Wheat ('rep
Tacoma Feb 34. The prssdecti fur the
Washington wheat crop fur 1S9I have teen
brightened vjry consieerablv lv the heavy fall
of snow east of the mountain during the last
week. Supcrlnten.trnt Cardin. of tbe North-
em Pacific Elevator Company, who haa just
returned from eastern Wasliiueton. savs:
The innwfall will stmtilv the necessary
moisture needed to insure a wheat crop.', He
estimates the emir crop of the northwest for
1 69 1 at 10,000,000 bushels, 13,000,000 ol
which were for export.
Mmeks f Dstlle.
Massowak, 1'cb 14. The Italian , native
levies, bommanded by Captain lilnclli, hav
Inflicted two severe defeat on the Soudanese.
Six hundred KouSancsa nuded the frontier of
Italian territory near Burl. In revenue for
alleged injuries lb Italian native forces ur
prtsea them, routed them slier two thrp con-
uicts nu siueu boo. including several chiefs.
aa ladlaa Killed.
Pcndlktok, Or., Feb. 34.-Yesterday'
west-bound freight train truck an Indian
twenty mile east of here, lie wa picked
up out of a snowbank, where he was
thrown with great force, and brought to
Pendleton. It was found that his hip had
been dislocated and his head cut, but hi
Injuries are not necessarily fatal. The un
fortunate Indian I deaf and dunrb, which
account for his not getting off the track,
a the engineer used the whU'.le repeat
edly.
snis aaserieaa striker
gRiojANsaio, Feb. J4.THtrlke are ex
tending and paralysing busincis. Labor
er on the Central road have struck.
TiafTie b stopped and th military 1 keep.
mg oroer. -
A Terrible Experte?.
IIAZLITOM, Pa, Feb 13 After being eight-
teen day entombed in the daikaes tf ill fated
slot- No. 9 at Janesville, five of tbe victims to
the tcnililo uiwstcr were found aUv this aftci-
aooo. They wr all Hungarians. I low
they survived is a mi. seta. Nothmg like it
has been known or heard of in the I'ennst!-
vania coal fiekls. Up to today thiitcen bodies
bad been rOuuJ, and tbe oescuers todsv wo'k
ed harder tU ever to learn tbe fate of the
remaining five. Late ion ght, tulc two men
were Marching ia tb breast of th east cans,
Ibev ca se acuta five Han hujjlcd together
ana ainioM ue a. 1 ury were so weak that.
with on excepnoa, tbey coosd not be mot;
Texas iiaws.
OAiNcaviLLK, Tex , Feb. 33.A deptutr
marshal has IcunJ in a robbei's cave near
Tlshondngo, In the Chkkataw nation, a
man 10 chain who wa held far ransom
For three year a cans of tiorsethfeve and
outlaw have been terrorizing the country.
ror neariv inree week a regular man
hunt ha been In progress under the di
rection of Depiflv United State Marshal
Swahi, which culminated last Thursday In
an encounter, in which several outlaws
and three of tite posse were wounded.
1 ke a lots.
Sa Fiaxcisco, Feb 33, The g'eat Vmm
ol til part two days, which ws central thi
morning in Oregon, ba moved eastward be
yond the Pacific coast dates, followed by a
rapidly riing barometer in Northern Califor
nia, Nevada and Oregon, Another cycljn is
approaching eff Vancouver's iUn i , attended
by rain thronKht Oregon ' a6d " Washington,
with winds shifting to south aad ttt in the
western portion ol thi region.
A Earapraa Areltfcaf.
London. Feb 33. A fearful railway sl
dent is reported from tee town cf lliru, for
merly known a ISerestoiT, in Kusalan To and
1 he town is a point of jnnction lor Kvtril
railways. Two trains came ia co'lision with
terribl results, sixteen persons being killed
and many seriously Ithired, The amhorities
are hoUlirg an tni-.tigatioo as to the cause of
the disaster. w
A Ceasstag AecJdeat
otArria, reo aj.-a nnai accident oc
r .. r' t - . . . .
curred to r rank tady, a 17-year.oM boy,
while coasting on a haW-sled dowp Wiiiow
street, today. His sled broke while descend
ing a steep grade and he wa violently thrown
some dWtance. bis head' striking on the side
walk with such terrific force a to produce ton
cession of the bin, from the effect of which
he died almost instar.iiy. .
Tired or Lift).
Tacoma, Feb 33. Rus Glandon, cf Mc
Mlanviile, Or, aetcmoted to commit suicide
this evening by shooting himself in the right
temple, bst is not criou!y iniureJ. Mrs
Glandoo refused to lay anything about the
matter,
Martgages Isi ike 1'alted States.
Washington, Feb 33. Superintendent
Porter, of the census bureau, has nreuaicd the
in.roouciion 10 tne Dui.etin on private indebt
ednctsof individuals and corporations in the
United State. In it Porter Sjvs tbe scents of
me census oince nave vcrhauicd the records
in every slate and territory, and now have on
file ia Washingtou, as the result of tbsir Irljor.
at-out 0,000,000 mortence. Tbe test in Iowa
and Alabama show that th motive for the
grist bulk of ineumlierances, from 63 to 95 per
cent, was the purchase of incumbered and
other real estate, and for improvements li
busmes'.
California Hlyle.
SALIDA, Col, Feb 33 Oliver Uciily, who
was in charge of the ru'lroad coal chute, last
nlcht attempted to drive one of Conductor
Sullivan' men away, who was stealing coal,
Sullivan interfered and knocked Reilly down.
Reilly then nulled a ua. and shot, killing
hullivan. A mob, not understanding the f.icts
in the case, took KeilIy,ifrom the. oilier re
Several shot werefiteJ and laur mn v.cic
woundtd. Reilly wa then dragged to a rail
road crossbg sicn and banned.' without eivim
him an opportunity to make an explanation.
The matter wilt bejiivoitigilcJt and the per
petrators punished. , ,';
Insnrrcrtion la Chill.
Buenos Avres, Feb 33. Advices from
Chill say there has been desperate fighting a,
. . ... '
risscua, and the insurgent were finally de
feated. A battle begun near Iquibue on Sat
urday, tbe result of which ia yet unknown.
Two hundred Chilian refugee crossed th
Andes and arrived at Mendoss. They state
that Cbilinn insurgents, led by Urriza, hold
Pisagun, Iquiuue, Antofagasts and Chanaral.
raat skating.
Christiana, IVj 32. The International
skating tournament concluded here today.
The first contest was won by Hagen, the Nor
wegian champion. In the second contest
Hagen covered a distance of one mile in two
minutes anJfifiy-sevcn and one-fifth conds,
tni Cormick, the Canadian champion, in two
minutes, thirty four and two-fifths seeords.
Hagn won the thiid contest, a distanch of
three miles, in nine minutes and fifteen seconds
A Jail Break .?';
Oregon City, Feb 21. Four prisoners in
the county jail escaped from sheriff Samson
tonight by sawing through an Iron bar. They
were: Artour Walters, far passsng false checks;
John Rose, for stealing $ioj Emil Billiter, for
stealing a horse and cart, and N C Canper,
for selling mortgngod horse".
; SHILOH'S CUBE will immortmtely ro
lieve Croup,Wbooping Uoogh and lironchitis.
Fo.hay & Mason; agents.
Cheap Wood. Good fir wood delivered
to any part of Albany, for only $3 a cord.
Leave orders at J" W Spin.ka' lumber
yard.- ; .
CATAR&II CUUED, health and weet
breath secured.by Shiloh' Catarrh liemedy.
Price 60 cents. Kasal Injector free, to
hay Si M&fon, agents.
Two Paper a Wrrk fur a Dollar a Vrer,
Tlie "Twice a week" Edition of Th St.
Ltm't HcfublXt is at once the best and the
chenpc.il fic:t' journal in the world. It is a
big seven-column pepcr, couinining six to
eight pages each Untie, or 12 to 16 every week,
and I mailed every Tuesday and Friday, Its
retders get the tews (f the day almost as
promptly and fully as th reader of a Daily
and half a week ahead of any Weakly in every
state in the Union, Yet the price is ONLY
ONE DOLLAR A YliAB. Special Missouri,
Illinois and Texas Editions are printe l, and a
General L'dllkm for other stater contains no
thing but details ot important events of inter
est everywhere. Th Kefuhlk is the leading
democratic paper of (lie country, Bggrniive,
but at the s.ime time liberal, and' the only
thoroughly national journal In the whole
country, Remember (he prlc is ONLY ONE
DOLLAR A YEAR. Sample oopies, also an
Illustrated Premium Catalogue, sent free on
application, Address thn Hrpu'lie, St Loi'is,
Mo. ,
onio men mndo more money on the
Lake Labislt accident than they will
make in several years otlicrwiiM?; but
they areentltlt'd to it, and no one envit-g
thi-tij the fact. Tho noor men who weru
killed can never Imj paid in money value.
ANNUAL SCHOOL iVSCETINC.
"VfOTICK H HF.RKiJY OJVKN to
11 the littal votr of solinol dlatsict No
. LI mi county, Orgon, that th regular
annual achool untune of sol J aohooi din-
trict wilt he hold 1.11 tho firat Monday,
online the 2nd day of March, 1W11, at the
hone of 7 o'clock p m, of said day, at the
court ttia in tbe city ot Albany. Linn
county, OreKon. In ald district, f.r the
purport of hoarme; the reports nf the tl
rtotor and cierk of said district, and to
tavy a tax for the support of the nc.Viol
for tho enmilntf yr. Alo for the tuir-
pose of Invylr(t a tax tow the nrwe of
pVlni( lotermton tti.ii-nudoraald acnnoi
dUtrlct and tbe ootid inikta.iiriet.tof tLa
principal of said acfif.ol bond, due and
Datable June 15th, lHUi. and fori be trans
action of any other buktomta that may le
ftallv come keroro the tnectsite. VaUsA
this lGtb day cf February, A It. Itit'L
CO I'VtlKIIAnTl
J. K, WitATitxaroKB, tiiktrtct Clerk,
Chairman Hoard cf Director,
SCHOOL ELECTION BOTICE.
OT1CE IS HESEBY GIVEN THAT
tbe rrcular annual school elontion
ia noiinoi tiuirict xso 0. l.inn county
Oregon, will be hah! at tbe Central school
liullilinir. In aald achonl dil?lct on Mon
day, Usmh 9th. lS'Jl, far the porpeme of
lectins one director. Drve throe years
and one eterk ttt Msrvo one ynr. Ha Id
election to baiiin at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon of sld day and continue until
0 o'clock t m of aaid day.
Deled February 2ib,JHfl.
u.u.LUitKnAnT.
J K WATHit'foB, DiHriet eletk
Cl aiimat) Ik ard of Directors.
VATfiTtCK TO tTONTlt ACTTORS. Cn
tractor and builders dolrln to bid
on the r-tiimtruuloti rf th new United
rreabyteilan church bulldinir, to be erect
d at tbe sitfl t'f tbe old bulldiru. will
find the plana and apeoifl7tlnn fur tha
narao, at the a torn of tiMwrt fy Hox. 1 he
dt cf cptntre; t-k's will le aniiOitnccd
herrmfter.
. SUMMONS.
In thtC'trett'4 Court of iktSiit 0 Or'-jcn.r
Lin County.
JOUS DIAMOND. rifclniilT,
v
Marcaret K FindVy, A lex
andur i'tmiicv nl Hsn
Finrtlev tils wlf, Kam'l Kind
ley, JeunUt I'ou)a:e and lUn
rv l'oulado ber bulnn(J.
Nanny WI!on and J Wilson
hr buland, llnti Bindley.
Etta KimJiey. llsttia I maiey I
ai;d tt; Kauf.ml, L'ortmJsntt. J
To Margarett K Pitidloy, AVxandet
Eindley,8uMn t1nd!y, Hnrnunl Flndloy,
JennUi IuiiJdi, Henry lov&i, Kancy
U la- n, J Wilson, liUjth ritidley, Klla
Findiey, H'ittie Kindie.v and Wia Sfotd.
the above named Utfmdaula,
JN THE NAVE OF THE STATE OF
Oregon you, ar repaired
to eppcar and anawer the c nnplsiiii of ti
hove named plain iff in the abov enti
tled court, now an H! with the eirkcf
alt eourt. within ton dt from ti e date
of the arvltof titbssammnrunfon fiu,
lfaerviHliq Lion county, Otoom but if
in tny 4hrr county in the wis vf tire
aron, thin within twenty days from th
dole nf tliewrvtra of thi antnmons upon
you; if jrvd by putiiicatifm tho on or
before the ftrt !ay ol the -t rifler
term of the atovo entiuoa coutt, to wit:
Marsday, lb :U Pat f fh. la'Jl.
And tpo srs bemby rralfta.t lht It von
fall to jrr and anwer td ea.platnt,
a nereny rmuiri.io pimmm win ap
ply to ibe court fur tht relief drmandea
in tho courp'aint, to wit. l-'or the f,irn
clonr ot niortgfe on and an iirder of
tale ff tbe foUowmx f w cribe.l j).otnihs
to wltl
The NT, I, and tho K 'i of
the NW H and the Sw M of the NW H
and the NK. lift I bo E H of Hrctlon St.
A!wi the H ;i of tue N'V ii ami ttie N X
tit tbe HW 'A firte-'tion Si li in Town
ahlp 13 y K 3 tit Cf WHUmutlO
Meridian in Uun county, Oieatm.
Tl'.e cracftti' erilits from suU iiale to
Vm applied: Ftrt. 'lo tho payment of
the coats and niaonmniftiua cr ihiaault.
and the u:n of a at:.rnrys te. and
th further aura of f i 3 f r ibxuh adyanead
therson. end the cutis ot and accruiug
ufon suth aald.
Kocond. To ilia payment of r.lainUffi
claim, amounting to the auui cf $ ,,
ami Ibe overplus, if any there b, lo be
raid to Ilia above i;amel duremtanf aa
thir InurMts may appear. And for auch
other relief a may (a equity be proper
andjuH :
Tins stttninona is puViUhed bv ouler of the
Hon K F lSoicr, indzs i.f the abuv entillcd
court, nile at cbarabers iu tho city of
im, th 3 d day of Jsunsrj . 1S91.
J K. WEATiEttFOrtt
(I 13, Attorasy fur 1'iaiuti ff
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE H KKBEBY GIVEN1 Til T
tho undersiirncd bate th's dy I ein
duly appointed and qualinol as sdmtni
tratirand nduUnlstmtrlx tif tho etr&le of
Fiaok Miilons, late of l.inn countr, Ore
gon, dogeared. All persona having claims
;;aiit aald estate are required to preaonl
them proporly verified, within six months
Ir-irn tfcl 1 date, to the undersigned, at
their place at Ko'.lcy, Linn couuty.
OrKOU,
llua 8th t:ay or January, 1891.
KLLEN MATjONE.
T J MAI-ONE,
J K WRTnt?iiPov.p, Admlulstrstors
Attorney for estate. Cl)
NOT 10! OF FINAL ETTLEEHT.
NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
t'je undortlgned, executor of tho last
will rnd testament and enUteof Jane
QrlDsbam, decease 1, has filed In tbe ofllce
of tho county clerk of Idnn county,
Oregon, his final acconntof talil jf t vte,
and the court ha fixed tho 7th day ot
March. 189 i, at 10 o'clock e m, to bear
objections if any to said ccoount and for
Uling hU1 oUt.
Uated cob 0, iBUli M. l, i'JiNNiNGTOif
T, J. Btitfs, : Exeeutor.
Ally ft r Executor.
NOTICE CF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
NOTICE 13 HKItEBY GIVEN THAT
the nndersl-ned, tho duly appointed
qualiliedand acting administrator at the
f stale 01 mua macsnaw, aecesfen, 11 us
this day filed his fiual account inlaid
BBtnte with the clerk of tho county court
for Linn county, Oregon, and the court
haa fixed tho 2nd day of March. 1891; at
the hour of 1 o'clock p a, to hear objec
tions to said account il aiy,m:d for the
settlement aid estnta .
This, the 2Cth day or January. 1891
Wat. CLEMENS,
J. K. Wbathbkford. AdmifUator,
ASty for Administrator, . f 1 80)
ADMIIHSTRATGR'S
NOTICE.
VTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVES THAT
1" ' the underslbned bw been dulv
appointed aJminisi pater of the estate of
Hainan iusspu, aoeeaaea, DV me county
oonrt of the state of Oregonffor Linn Co.
All persons having cfaiuia ajfaiunt said
estate, are hereby notified to prwent tho
same duly verified to mo tn Corvallia,
Jienton county, OneKon,within six months
fjom the data of this notice; and all por
ons liavlnjr any ofi'eets of said dtctiiwd
wilt deliver tho satna ovor to mo.
Dated Fob 8, 1881, K. 11, WI l&OS,
(,'iV) Aitisiu;s;refT
Having bought the stock . of
Hardware and
wishing to close
1st, the entire stock at COST for
Chas.
L..W. PARSER, Manager.
BCMCV.'
TOWEiSEHD
& WILSON,
Real Estate I, Loan Mm.
,Olce.-DALTlM01tK BniCK.
tiiAnB ffnn.rl n.uin InulnM. . I'.rlles
rstitnir insuraim wilt (o well to m tm.
AfiKSTS rOB
Aetna Inisniart rompaay, tuxtrwn 4
fhr(r ctxiu.I. u mt a Mid la ,0 , -Ow&M.
Art.W,a,TeOHU..e,
Caarnini I
f'sutunar. rf f.titt.ii.. Kn-.l.t-il
tUUIillshcl IS.i. ir.piiiif, ti.Mi.u0. lotul era
luaucs f'J (iJMi,0uo.
Asnrrlraa fire las. rmmpar, t pliilJ-tjfljl,
OnrnhUnl i. tHliMim.'Uil,, Umtf
t'elm)t rii A Mmrtnr la. Ompaay. 0
TWO HEN AND ONE EOV
FOUND DEAD!!
V "4-j"f.4
While trying to Crowd theii
" WAV IKTO
DSYOSFEOHlilflBHOS
Store, where tiicy a!as have on hand
the largest Stk south of Portland, of
the latest improved Rillc and Shot
Guns; an Immense stuck of FUhing
Tackle of every description; Tent,
Hammock, Cam? Chairs arid lhouands
of ether thing too numerous to mention
Jleprtir Shop
,n connection with the Store, and one of
lie best workmen in the Mate to dj any
Hid Bit kind Of work.
vmc onr, wme ail; No rouble to
mow grx!s. "Small profit and quick
aW Is out motto.
A TtSEW BOOK
FROM COVER TO COVER.
Tuny Abreast with th Time.
WEBSTER'S
INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY
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Tho Anthealin W.I.
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property cf th. vadersied. Is actr
Thorouchly lUvised avud. Enlarced,
and aa dlatiBtrniablng; title, bears
b name of Wefcster'a Iatorna
tioaal JJiotiosavry.
ho bn in nctivo pro screws fo-ior
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drd paid editorial laborers iiava
boeu capnrrod tirron it.
Over 300.l0() omondoi Iji ita
preparation before tJb iirn'j copy
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6oldbyallU.il:3clior!..l;intr':til:.!i:,;i.!.: i.'.w.
Jr. SI. J.'Tattoo,
-: SPECIALIST
ELRIEDCE EL'K, SALEM, CR.
mSSA!iS"6F". WQr.IEfJ
AND
PBSVATE DISEASES,
Con-n!lal!on
dentlai.
fieo and strict 1 con
Custom -Chopping,
We have tn band at all timet hry,
oats, and chi; atd svi 1 roll in qunn
tity to suit. Alio witiis, bought
and sold.
irTsmiers, brinR lib yenr v iieHt,t;ti
snAiisy. Highfet eiihh price paid.
Morris & Blount,
Corner Firt.t ocd linker etrs t
Oelmonico Rustaurani
Opi'ositb KlumihsrgS Block,'
New Rooms; . -!- Seat Service;
Good Meals, 1'rompt'y Served,
or
Twenty-Jive Csiita.
Oysters
in -; till Style's.
(JijUri.oTS Tf itinent
rif-'.-dasnCocJct
. - a i- -wirwfc-
v w
ff lAFlP 1
Cutlery from Gv
the same, we will sell until July
Smith
MONEY
BV DEALING WITH
Ef
I
ES
E33
D
Lo
t- During February ho will continue to sell Winter ClotL
ing at Greatly Reduced Prices; offering rare bargains. .
Dome oi 111s spring Mock,
f ieja
111
xivn u louins ana jioys
marked low.
a nno ' 11119 01 ioy 8, UinlUrens and '-Men 9 suits in Al
bany Woolen Goods, attract attention.
a r 1 m -v a
His stook of Shoos and Baots is a leading one, made up
of first-clas3 makes. You can save money by buying your
foot wear of
L. E. BLAIN.
vervone xaiKs
- AIIOIT
iS3
n
uu Q
Largo and Choice Display
Drv GoodsClothing, Boots,
Etc., Etc., Etc.,
Including many novelties. A fine lino of Sealette Jack
ets, Children's Hoods, &c, tSc.
it i
Tis a Feat to Fit tho Feet, Bat
ALLEN
WHOLESALE 5 RETaIL GROCERS,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND
KINDS, IN LARGE. OR
IN THEIR
Flirm Block,
e wmmn 1111
' THOMAS
-G.
LEADING
.A.Ij!B.AJiT"5r .
DRUGS, ulEBIG!
r5
.0
i.f J f'tfJ ? A'
S J? CSks'l' iuSks 'tsi ilLiZcJr IZs dretls of book-keewra aud sica-
ograpliers of both sexes, attribute their
ness College, Portland, Oregon, or th
Ortn. llo'a me ii.i 1 rt' iMi ' t 1 1
v, same r ites eft ' ti n. F k r
Stoves, Pumps,
.W. SMITH, and,
CASH
&
E3
including some fine patterns
suits, liave arnv
arrived, and are
- ' . .
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