Slic Dmkm. FRIDAY ,..JUNH 10 1891 looaIj m;coni. Cuook Coi'kty. On Monday of last week loy namr-d Stone, 15 yertra o! aire. ft brother of it 11 Stone, was drugged to urat.li by ft liorae Bt Siimmor late. t i; bcxton, or inuur, who took some liorncs to tha valley to aril, bas returned ana buj-s there are ten tiorsoa to one buy er, and borsos are cheaper in the valley than they are hero. If every sheep raiser In the county bad bad as Rood Biuret's lambing this rpting as did John Circle, the number of ehecu vouM have been mote than doubled. He 1 ad CO ewes and raised C."4 lambs. Mr. and Mrs. SAD Porter, who wore traveling from tho south toward l'rino ville, were caught in the recent storm at liutton Springs, where Mrs I'ortergave birth to a child. ' There being no medi cal aid in reach the child died, and Mrs. Torter, who baa been removed to Silver lake, is in a precarious condition. John Circla camo down from Beaver Thursday. Ho fays the weather clerk changed" the order of thine Fomcwbat on tha Uad of Heaver but Monday, In ctend of a water spout they bad a snow flotit. A cloud burst occurred !!ifw mi uiai ute anil ne.iriy a loot or snow lull i in.ti.hior Im'f an lumr. Mr. Tirol v. tho snow fL-t! in almoi t a a.'ili.l nn.l i white It wa i falling o completely filled th air that sue could not dixlinulsh objects Pity feet aiay, Ochoca Review, Iryisb Call Wki:iixu. Ycdueslay forenoon, June 17th, ISl'l, at the Prvsby terian church, in Aliytny, by U.v. S. O Irvine, D. IX, assisted by Rev K R Prich 1 W J V f T -. am, f.iaj. j. it. irvino ana svat i.tnma A. hall both oi Albany. The erooni id one of tho risinir at tornevi of the valley, is a prominent National Guard man and is rant Grand Chancel lor of the K. of r. of Oregon, while the bride is the accomplished and well known milliner. The happy couple have the le8t wishes of many friends in Albany. The wedding was a private one, only rel atives and a few intimate friends being prcaent. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine left on the O. P. train for McMinnville, which they will make their future borne. Base Ball. A lire game of bate bill m played Saturday evening between the L. M-R S' and the C B II TV Vs. the nines playing as given in Saturday's Democrat, Marshal and Rennle consti tuting the battery for the former, and iVelch and Chamberlain for the latter. The L M R 5' lead from the le ginning, though the gap was gradually decreased towards tbe eod ot the game. Ihe score was ao to i6. In order to understand the awful situation of an umpire, the local editor of the Democrat performed the ceremonies for the occasion, and pent this item himself with both hands. The score by Inning was as follows: L. M. R. 8 S 4 3 1 4 0 0 1 t 0 C.B.U. W. Y 1I0I11II -m The Youn f Willamette were beaten at Lebanon Saturday, by a score of 27 to 3 They declare that it was due to the Leba-; non boys unfairly playing some old Wil lamette, and to the Uccilon of the um pire. The Democrat l requested by the lawyetsof Albany to say that they will play the court house gang afier cl.-cuit court convenes, for $500 a side, and not a cent kts, and they are requested to "put up or snut up. The Salem beat the Chcisawas, Satur day, 11 to 6. Block 3. known a the Stewart & Sox block, are making arrangement to chal lenge all the other blocks and ball players generally ot Albany, regardless of location it be'ng understood that Larimore shall be in the box. The III Mi Tho Wallace, of the First Ward, who ha been confined to her home with a severe cat of bone erysipelas fcr a week, Sunday had cne of hci fing er amputated, Dr Hill performing the operation. Re T J Wilson I 111 with pneumonia, having bean confined to hi bed about a week. Mr W T Hearst is In bed with the la grippe. Mr Jas F Hall is confined to l is home with the fever. Naw Mimso Claims. Tbe following mining claims have been filed with the county clerk : The False Prophet Ledt;e. Ca!a,vxia mining district. Located by the CaU pooia 6c Blue River Mining & Milling Co, claim filed June 1 1. Bunker Hill. Ca!rwKia mining dis trict. Located on June 2 by (rant I'hegley. Claim filed Jnne 11. Pikca Peak. Blue river mining dis trict. Located on June 9, by. James 1'bcgley. Claim filed Juno 11. Ohio. Santiam mining lilrict. Lo cated on Jnno 1, by D W Ruubangb;' about 2 miles southeast of the White Bull. Cairn filed June,12. Fight with am Antelope. Thi week a W II Frazler and J C Abbott were com ing in from their ranches In the easttrn part of the county, they saw a band ol an telope near Juniper Butte, and Mr Fra sler fired on them, having only one cart ridge in hi gun. He broke one leg, and the animal allowed hi.n to approach with in a few feet ot It when it turned on him and made fight. It got one horn fastened in Mr Frazler' clothe and wa proving too wiry an opponent for him, when Mr Abbott and a boy who wa with them came to his relief and ended the animal' life. The antelope was worrying Mr Fra aler considerably, and he .think that It would have got the better of him had the battle continued single handed. As it was, the battle only cost him a pair of pants which the antelope entirely demolished. Ochoco Review. KiLLao ar Tate Cars. Mr Jo Misner residing across the river in Benton county, received . a despatch this morning from Pullman, Wash., that hi son-ln-iaw John Adam had been killed by the car. Mr Adam wa in the employ of the railroad company. The particulars were not given. Mrs Adiroi left with the body this morn ing, and will probably be In A!u.my to morrow evening. Mi Adam was hbout 40 year of age, and wa a man of 'eady reiuDie naoit. ue leave a wue and two children. A Serious Runawy Latt Fsturd-iv Mr F M Rhlnehart and W E Crawford, of Shedd, were coming to Albany in a dog cart,hauled by a very young and wild colt, The colt proved too much for the couple and became unmanageably running away and throwing the occupanU out, Mr Crawford wa not Injured at all; but Mr Rhinehart wa knocked senseless and con siderably bruised, It being some time be fore he wa brought to. He wa taken home, where he Is slowly recovering from the ettecls of the accident. Pendleton's Citt ExrENB.-From the record of claims prepared by Recorder Lash for May, it is learned that tbe reg ular city expennea for the month were as follows: Oeneral fund, $707.74: water luna.iiiu.m ; police department.288.80; fire department. $211.1)5; street depart ment. n.MV; liehts.ttMO: total.tlOH.- 24 This does not include the expense of preparing the new ceinetery,$235.l. A Good Selection. Prof DVB Reid formerly of the Albany public schools and recently book-keeper ol the Oregon Land Co., has been elected principal of the Eugene public schools at a salary of siduu a year. 1'roi Jieid is one ot fl bent and most thorough educators in the state and that city is fortunate in secur ing lna services. Around tub Horn. ---Stewart Ac Sox .have just received a car load of nails.com Ing around Cape Horn, being the rirst load received around Jhe Horn by Albany deal ers. They were brought to San Francisco In a sailing vessel, and thence to Alban by rail. HAIIKIKD. KIUK-BI.AKt'.. On Wednesday eve. nS.i '. June 17. tSoi, at the residence of M A I );! ', la Albany, by Rev K R i '1 ! iiiu .!. M r Hon Kirk arul Mt Alic :,:!,.', ti,, of Albany' popular and tlBCUT lOCttT DOCKET . Following ia the docket for the circuit court, which convenes in this city next Monday; ; ' Osrgon vs James Bannon; Burglary. Oregon vs Caleb Gray; Selling liquor without license. Oregon vs K F Rogers; Discrimination In freight rates. Oregon vs E P Rogers ; Discrimination In freight rates. Oregon vs D M Hastings; (tailing liif uor wiiuoiit iicente. Oregon vs D M Hastings; selling llr- uor witnout license. 1 J Porter et al vi John C Elder et al : Partition. Thomas Jefferson vs 11 R Montgomery ; Attachment. B Dlttonliofler vs Perry Smith To re cover money. Toplits Co vs Mary Cougill ; To re cover money. C F Cronwell ct al vs 1 Keener et al : Partition. (leo J Braner vs Mary Cougill ; To re cover money. Mooney. Valentino & Co vs Mary Cougill ; To recover money. The Albany Farmers' Co vs 8 8 Mo Faddon ; To recover money. C U llickok vs J 8 Antonelle ; To re cover money. Wiicl Cunter vs Margaret Custer; Di vorce. . " ? ' " oun TO .. .11...- 1 . e..! ln e'i''' (liven vs Uivcn ; Divorce IVyoe A Robsott vs C O Stalil ; To re cover money, D F Lituinger et al vs Geo Rowell ; In junction. Muriah A Rawaon vs Chas J Stewart; o recover money. Alignment ot Karl Race. IVvoe A Rohacn vs D F Litsinger and i c 1 arsons; 10 recover money. Deyoo A Robeon vs William Reeves ; 10 recover money. John Diamond vs Margaret Fiudley ; corccioeure. Capital National Bank vs W F Crosby ; m recover money. AT and F N Gilbert vs P Blevins; To recover money. W II Ooltra vs Win Sharp and Elmer Morris ; To recover money. Assignment of Blackburn A Peronl. II R Briggs vs Caroline M Briggs; Divorce. Assignment of R C Warner. F II Williamson vo II J Sower: To 're cover money. J F Ilendrex vs Henry Boggs; To re cover money. A I Houston vs Martha Houston: Ac tion to clear title. Jennie Standiah va Nathan BSLondinb: Divorce. N Mills vs J C Lyons et al; Eject ment. ' E T T Fisher vs John Schmeer and Pauline L Schmeer; Foreclosure. Stafford A Grav vs S II McF.lmurrv: To recover money. T P Baldwin & Co vs Goldsmith A Runkle; To recover money. KoeniEsbenrer. Faik A Co vs J Groaa : To recover money. The American Mortgage Co, of Scot land, (limited) vs F. Iwin Wilcox, trus tee, et al ; Foreclosure. W II Johnson vs Edward Johnson etal : To recover money. Goldsmith A Runkle vs The Farmers A Merchants Ins Co and 24 other like case, brought by eastern men and firms, uereioiore penuing. Ia F Powell vs Maud Powell. I) Van Horn and SO Van Horn. Partition of property. Bridge & Beach Mfir Co v Smith & Sender. To recover money. I C Boycr v Smith & Sender. To re cover money. Ja McHargue r J E McFeron. To re cover mor.ev. Assignment of E Becker. Almlra Miller v Schooling & McDan- L To recover money. J B Stetson vs Smith A Sender. To e . cover money. Will Link vs Jacob Miller and Ella Miller. Appeal from justice court. T J Black vWra Hunter. To recover money. Albany Iron Works vs Harold Bros To recover money. L B Trcer et al v lna BTycer et al. Equity. Slna Cummin v Frank Cummin. Divorce. Dittenhocfer, Has Co v (J W Push and Eltfa i'ugh Foreclosure. Otto Fox vs John Maxwell. To recover money. EE Mil!er v R N Morris and A B Morris. To recover money. Assignment of G W Smith. Uoneyman, Dellart Si Co v S E Beck er. To recover money. Matthew Washburn vsTHennets nd America Ellen Ilerness. To recover money. Stewart Sc Sox ra T A Beard To re cover money. Iva Templetoii v Linn county. Action for damage. A M TeTnpleton v Ja B Ceeney and S D Keeney. To recover money. Honey man, Dellart & Co vs E Henne et al. To recover money. E L Bryan v 8 P R R Co. Action for damage. II Bryant, administrator of E B Iiuche et al, vi JB Keeney et al. To recover money. Albany A Astoria R R Co vs Flenness Bro. To recover of money. Davis Bra vs OT McDowell. Tore' cover money. Davis Bros vs Henry Ackerman. -To recover money. , Mary Wood vs Frank Wood. To recov er money. David Metzger vs Otto Serfllng. Dam age. P W Smith v Samuel F Waldo et al. Foreclosuie. Ida Driver v Ja W Driver. Divorce. iee sing vs at v uoud. To recover money. t. Andrew T Noble, executor, vs S W Moore and MaryJS Moore. Foreclosure of mortgage. Cha II Dodd v Wm St Tohn and Cynthia A St John. Action for necessa ries. Mahals F Turner vs I Thompson & Son. To recover money. ' Thomas Jefferson v WG McDonald. To recover rroney. Alice McNeil vs John S McNeil. Di vorce. Assignment of T L Henncs. A E Currie v S P R R Co. Appeal irem justice court. Wm Rllea vs R R Humphrey and C B Montague. 10 recover money. J F McKlnney, executor, vs Emllr Mc Kinney.admlnlstratrlx. To recover money A J Houston v James A Crabtree. Leave to If sue execution. Sugar Pine Door Lumber Co vs L B Knox et al. foreclosure of lien Andrew Kan & Co vs Kwong Woo Kee to recover money. T J McClary, assignee cf L T Henne, v Lon Conser James Collins and M Scott. 10 recover money. John A Crawford vs N B Fry. To re cover money. Pauline Hegele v John Schmeer. To recover money. Yuen Fong v Kwong Woo Kee Co To recover money. Lelghtun Knox v Adam Sisemore. To recover money. j rut amun v x L.ratt. To recover money. '. , Assignment of Kwong Woo Kee Co, Frank Spalinger y D C Pennlnger, 10 recover money. N B Conn and J B Conn vs L A and N W Woodle. Foreclosure. Rfceivrd $2000. T J Stltes.Recorder cf Gaiety lxdge ftaJABU W, received t'xiuy a warrant in favor of Mrs Len K "r,, v.!fe of Lazarus Kline, decensed.f : 1 .-r 1 . ... '.-. ,,-V hv r, Rm of , rEBStmi, AT, f tntePli-)lt thl noon for the .Mem mine. ' D"i Cocr , Major V elt lrtt tlil noon for Ha' tey on a business ttlp. Mis Amelia Sender I home from a visit with Portland friend. Mr, u P Coshow mumed thl noon from a visit to her parent In Salem. Mis Jennie Malln.of Portland, I In the city, the guest of Hon L M Moi.tanye. Mr. Thos Kay, manager of the Salem woolen mill, wa In the city today. Mr Looney left for Tillamook county today, in the Interest ot E W AchUott, the marble man, E J O'Conner ha returned from liar rlsburg, where he ha been surveying for mat city new water uitcn Mr Slg 11 Slndheim, wife and daughter, are in the city, the guest 01 Mr Sinu helm' sister, Mrs II (Sower. Mr Burr Sloan Is home from a several week sojourn In Monmouth, where ho ha been bulKllnjr a residence for a clttxen of tb city. Geo 0 Blakely, of The Dalle, for morly of Brownsville, once n aiplrant for coun- trcteikkhip honors, was in the city to day , Geo E Morrow, representing the Chica go 1 lines, Is In the city, and arrangement are het.it: made for ijo line of writeup In that well-known paper. Sj - Mr. r M Smith, of Santlnm, wa In tbe city today. Mr. .Smith I having a hand some residence built on hi place by Mr. toslab FoWter, of Sclo, who I atd to hive ullt a many farm residence a any car penter in tne county Prof F M Mitchell, row wear a hand. some leather badge just manufactured by It Ewert for the Mascot Gunclub. It wa the booby badge awarded at the recent monthly shoot for tho poorest score. L B Moore recently S. P agent at Hal- sey, ha succeeded Mr Jo. Furdom a agent at Oregon City. Mr PurJom now being chief ot police of that city, Dr Matton returned Saturday evening from a trip to Portland. White thero be saw conductor Conser on he streets with both ot hi leg, neither of which ho will lose. Jason Wheeler and wife leave tomorrow tor Portland, to attend the pioneer re union. After thl Mr Wheeler will take an extended trip on the Sound, visiting Tacoma, Seattle and other point. Eugene Larimore, on Saturday,! ecelved the contract lor painting the new paper mill at Lebanon, and left today fox that city to make arrangements for beginning work. Thl I a big job and It will Uke Ave or six week to complete It. The Democrat t Informed that tho Burn brother have been tendered a po sition In Albany, and will come to thl city tomorrow to reside part ot their time, while securing their !im in thl county, near Mill City. MrChtuncey M Lock wood. Western Union operator, ot Salem wa In the city thl morning on bicycle ride to Eugene, where ho will spend commencement. He left Salem at 4 o'clock, and arrived here at 8:35. The road are a little muddy tor very rapid traveling. Dr S A Smith, who ha been In Utah for some time past looking after some mlr.e there owned by himself and Dr. Geary, returned home last Saturday. He I well pleased with the pro peels, and, judging from the specimen brought with dm, he has a good mine. ilalsej News. U R Moore, manager of The News paper, of Farmlngton, Wash , ha been In the city the guest of his cousin, Mr Cha Miller. He h also been visiting with his uncle Hon I D Miller, of Miller and rel ative in other part of the county. A COUNTRY SOCIAaLR. A pleasant social gathering wa held at the residence of Mr, J B Davl, In Syra cuse precinct, Saturday evening. Came and dancing wete Indulged ln to the en joyment of all present. Among other present were Mr. and Mr, r bpall.iger, Misses Frona Newman, Calla and Sadie Spalinger, Alice Lewis, Meun I Con ner. u Cox. U Bpaiinocr and a t-onar. TtTRSDAT. Mr. F J Miller and family were in tho eity yesterday. Mr Jas Wvatt Is in tho city, tho eueat of kit brother, J R Wyatt. after having maoe trip to ienver, Col. Mrs. D O Woodwfjrth. of Ellensburv. arrived in Albany last evening on visit witn iter parents. Mr. ana Mrs. Ant. Marshall, and many friends here. She was accompanied by Miss Lomallenton. who haa been visiting friends in Ellent- ourg, several weeks. Mr Geo Pi"er. of Seattle, wm in the city today, and went to Salem this noon, to ree liis brother Ted married to Miss eona Willis, tomorrow. Tho happy couple, immediately on marriage, will go to uray'i uaroor, their future borne. President E N Condit. Richmond Wheeler and J R Whitney went to Eu gene today to attend the commence ment of the state university. Mr Whit ney is down on the Alumni program. Tim f aafstm rj I V. la fiilw mm TW TtAvtn of Portland, both Southern Pacific sur geons, have made arrangements to Uke their vacation this year by taking a steamer voyage to Japan, and will sail some time during July, from Victoria, B. C. WEDNESDAY. , Mr and Mr J M Ralston came up from Portland last evening. W C Davie returnei last evening front trip to Portland. Mr Robert Huston went to Corvallis thi noon to be present at the commence- ment ol the Agricultural College. Miss Abble Wright leaves today via teamer Willamette Valley, for Callttoga, California, on a visit to her Uter, John Isom. Sr. Cha. Pfelffer and Jefl Isom left this forenoon on a hunting and fishing expedUlo.1 Upper Soda going in a prairie schooner. Nlsht Watchman C O Leo was taken ill last evening, with Indication of scarlet fever, with which some of hi family have been afflicted during the past week ortwo. Editor Johnon, of tne tjorvaiua Timet, and fcjherin Macaey passed tnrougn Al bany today for the Portland race, and Editor Hofcr, of Salem, went through Al bany today for Corvallis. Hon. Tho. Cautbern ia very low at hi home in thl city and there is but tittle hope ot hi recovery. Hi friend have been expecting to hear the wont every moment Corvallis Time. C C Cherry, of Tacoma, passed up the road to Eugene thl noon, where Mrs Cherry and son preceded him several days. Miss Adair, a sister ot Mrs Cherry, it one of the graduates tomorrow from the State University. Dr Gwvnne' family at the Presbyterian manse were gladdened today by the arri val ot two daughter who nave Just grao uated from Iowa college, ihe young ladle will be welcome ln caiem society Journal, Mai. Tho. B Handburr. in ;harza of the U 8 engineer of the North West, wa In the city thl morning on a trip up and down the Willamette on one of the river steamer. He examined the Calapoola treet location for a bridge (elected by the committee, and pronounced it a gooc one for a high bridge, which he it 1 in favor of when possible to build. . raraa for Bale. I have for sale 160 acres of the finest farming land in the state. All In a hlrfi state of cultivation, no build ings, but has a beauttui bunuing loca tion. Eight miles from Albany, two miles from Tangent, on the 8PR R. Terms and price reason able. Call an 4 see me on Second street, opposite Dau ecu at office. Da. O. W? Mastoh. Keep out of Debt. A farmer in Al bany today, when he came to the valley, nearly broke, from Illinois, a year or two ago, says that his plan has always been to keep out of debt at all events. Now he is getting considerable ahead by attention to business, and it is only a question of time when he will be in first class circumstances. Tha Nulmiem & Astoria K B. has kn in. ioi !-.rntt.L This r'lad i to run from Hi'.la. aorttti , Hiatus In the matter ot educational facilities Albany rank high. Uur.sehool are good one, and deserve the best support of ou people. Young people are obtaining consldera ble satisfaction In making "not enough" out ot tho word enough, It I done by transposing the letter so that they read, linn V The next meeting of the Northwest Firemen' Association witl be held In Victoria, II C, September ay, 38 and g. That I a long trip to make; $3000 in prise will no doubt uke several team thete. 1 he tournament Is becoming more Washington than Oregon. The Sllverton Appeal claim that a tour legged chick wa hatched near that place, but It did not live. That I almost equal to tho two legged calf lit Woodburn, only the latter lives -.-Salem Journal. He Is fortunate In bavins considerable romnanv In Marlon county. , The Albany rarer are now klcklna at the prices good are sold tor In Eugene, ii Ainany and Salem people want chesp and first-clans good, thev can buv them of our merchant. Guard. This Is fle. Die remark wai made that it at pounds of granulated sugar was sold there for ft, It is a bait, at Albany merchant buy a cheap and freight Is lower. There I no kicking to It. It Is (Imply a matter 01 interesting new. An Astoria panertavt'; A prominent Union Pacific oiBctal. recently questluned regarding 1 allrcad intentions of his com pany a regard Astoria, sslJ: '-We have no present appropriation lor that purpose; our preernt plan do not embrace building to Astoria, but, If any other road starts to build down to you, you may be sure that the U P will get there first." A feature ot Euitane'a celebration will be the pioneers with an ox team. Hon John Whiteaker, attired in pioneer cos tumeoveralls, brottan shoes, chocked shirt, straw hat and yarn suspendeis haa been selected to drive the three yoke of oxen engaged for the occasion. Tho Portland Welcomewhich baa one of the bent theatrical critics in the N W aays: ''The Eugene Guard isrlght,Mia Carrington it a very tine singer. Nothlmr ever satisfies Salem except local talent and church entertainment, and nothing over brings oat the crowd but an engine eanirt, a, balloon aacension.or aouiethiug of that inexpensive kind." I II Tamer, the weli-known lawver. of Pendleton, who died recentlv.once resid ed In this county. SaytthoEU: "ln 1S63 he removed to W ashington conn ty, Oregon, and In 1860 went to Italia, Polk county, where) ho remained until 1M7 and then removed to Linn county, thir teen miles from Albany. Ho studied law under ex-Chief Justice Tha vr. and completed his studies at Corvallis, under iton it s Mrahan.prcsent chief justice of the Oregon supreme court. In tho fall ot 1H68 ho removed to a small village in 'oik county then called Dixie. He came hero in 18.0. Father Henrv Armstrong, who waaborn Jan 1, 1S02, and became an Odd Fellow at Uenesee, ri Y, in lK31,and ia undoubt edly tho otdeet member of tills order in America. 11 not in tho world, this moru ing received an invitation to attend thl next regular meeting of Woodburn lodge. Formal resolutions were adopted, a com nut tee appointed to wait upon the veter an, and a check for f 10 endorsed to pay hlaexpenae. The Woodburn Odd Fel- wt entertain lather Armatromr luna 17th. Halcm Journal. Yesterday waa a great dav for consoli dated Portland. The entire consolidated ticket waa elected, by majoritiee ranging op to 3000, and Portland will bo in the bands of her friends during the coming year. Tho new officer are as follow, tltt their politic: W n Mason (Kep). Mayor; William T Muir(Dem). City At torney; Charles II Carey (R), Police Judge; WT Branch (!U, Auditor: James r lower (l), Assessor; Itouglaa Taylor (D), Street Superintendent : A Andemon (R), Overseer street department; TM Hurlburt (R), Surveyor; Frank Logan Aij.rouce commissioner; M U Hayward, l), Jriro commissioner. Councilroen I rrank Wataon. (U). II B Nicholas. fin. Fourth Ward; Peter Hobkirk, R), Ku- gni Shelby, li). Fifth Wanl; John Mvere, (D). William Iient, (R), fixth Ward: W 11 MerrlckiD).!! ilan.en.fR.i Seventh Ward; Tiiia mornintr ten tramps and prison ers were at workling rock and break ing them to improve rjatm e reeta- These meo are undur good discipline and per forming useful work. Statesman. The Corvallis Tim ea eeta off the fol lowing joke on a newspaper man: "Col Van C'feve, of tho Toledo Post, took in tho colt show in tbit city Inst Saturday. no it looking as young and frisky at ever." . - - Geo Marsh, tho abscondlmr President of Uie Keystone National Bank of Phi a- delphla, Penn., for whom f 1000 reward is offered, la being teen in different parts of tbe U S. Marsh is 45 yean of aire. 8 ft 10, weight about UK) pounds, has brown moustache and hair, good teeth, and a banged up base ball finger in middle ot right hand. Yesterdav afternoon st. Ttnllaa TT1 BJckenato and Frank Mairers came very near capturing a live wild deer which they chased into town from the timbered bins near town, aayt tho Palem states man. Tbe gentle doe ran into a yard in the west part ot town and they thought they would surely capture it there, but beloro ther could collect the r wits the affrighted animal jumped .the fence and disappeared down tho road, making its safe escape into tho country and the woods. C4KKC1I, rKOCfcEDIXGI. A special meeting of the city council was held Saturday evewW. In the ab sence of Mayor Coan Councilman Burk- bart wa elected mayor pro tern. Ordinance 323 providing for the new ewer system wa read three time and paea. The following bill were ordered paid ; w Kitchen, bullcllne sewer, private and public, $1307.03, Jsmes Hasler, $7.00 utto lay lor, $6,005 K Landet, $7 POj W K. Clevenger, $7.00; G W Hughe, $8,75. Fast TaotTiiio Last week at Tacoma, rncemont trotted a mne in 3:26. Delai. the oldest ton of Oneco, of thl county ,wa note and nose -arith him in the heat, and it wa claimed by many thould have had the neat. 1 hough, not getting the record ne maae tne time an the same. Trice. mont I a full brother of Onect and Mult tiomah of thl county. Altao, another fine Altamont horse, won two heat in the tame race. Delco will Hot In the Portland race on Satutday, A Lecture. Dr Stratton, of Portland, a most eloquent lecturer, and whom Al bany people had the pleasure of hearing some time ago, will deliver a lecture at the ME Churcb Mondav eveninc. Tuna 22nd. Subject, "Our Timet and Their Needs." The citizens of Albany are cor dially invited to attend this lecture. No admission will be charged but a collec tion taken. Ice Cream Sociable. On Friday evening of this week McPherson Post G A R and McPherson Relief Corps will gave an Ice cream sociable at the GAR hall. Everybody Invited, and a good time anticipated. Admission, including ice eream and ctV, 1 5 cents. Get a Bicvcl. The New Mail Is one ef the finest bicycles manufactured. It has no superior. Ohlltig & Wilson, with 8tewari & Sox are agents, where these -Bicycles may be seen. . Lahe OxroD Ties I have a very atg9 stock of these poods, in qtialitif s rang in price from 81.23 to ft 00 a pair. Thny '" "' 'ir ; tvi:ry pair srrarttad. OftTMK SOt TRCftS BOGNDtBY, V Jnnolfith, W01. A new hridgo has rrcontly been built acroMS Muddy at tho corner of tho Thompson farm. After a winter's sojourn with relatives at bis old home In Michigan, Mr John Young returned last Tuesday to this hpitdiborhond, and will probably mil uregon in notne mine tut lire. . I . 1.. il . I ! T - A aei lea of meetings la an noun end for this week at tho llarger school bouse bv liuv iiiiur. Mr WU1 Hro ha Kane to asui! In brln. ing a drive of Ioks front the McKunxia in uouurg in in. Dr Rice Holt la ex doc ted homm on a visit in tho near future. Mr Jasper Purdy and Mist Motile Mor row were married in htiueno luna 3t and were tendered a reception that even ing at the residence ol tils mother. Ouit a number of young people- were present aim a nice iiincn wa served, a lie newly married couple have U'uun bousukeetWnir J K Jones spent a portion of last week in Kugene. Several of our neighbors attended tha pioneer reunion at Brownsville, and re port nn enjoyable time In epite of tho rain, fievon 01 eight families wererenreaent. fd by one or more of its member in Ku gene last week, they beinir summoned to appear as wltneases in a lawsuit. Mis Noll'io Klieer istnakliiitan exlind. ed vlhit at Hon John Long's. Mies Orna Vaughn hat returned homo from school ot Huluiu. A atibecriptlon paper is being circulat ed here to build a Cumberland l'resbyte rian church at Coburg. George Vondran.fyrtnerly a resident of tho Boundary ,but now of Downs 8tatlon, was here Saturday, having returned for hla binder that he luft here last fall. Mr ami Mr R A Ratnpy and Miss Rampv, of ilarribtirg,wore visiting near ties oini yekisruay. John Howe, ot tho firm of Howe A Ric. of Kugene, was in this vicinity one day lut week trying to engage wool for the Knlem woolen mills. MrDiuwIddie wa quite tick with la grippe last week, but la belter now. Ho has concluded to give up farming and will move to tho vicinity ot Halaoy this week to live with hi relatives.tbe family ot tho late James Wilton. Mrt Clara Ktnmt ttfrom near Indepen dence, ia visiting her parent and frienda in thi vicinity. Bsovr astute Juno 13th, 1891. Captain Jas Blakelv ot this tlac I dangerously sick with little hope of hit recovery. Mrs C II Cable Is quite sick. Urtd Billy Hunter la damrerou.lv 111. alto tho Infant ton of Jot Sawyer. Mr Leo and young Washburn, accom panied by tome young ladies of junction City, were in town on Saturday. Prof L L Say and wife returned from Pennsylvania to this place and will make tho webfoot state their homo In tho fu ture. Mr Hay will build a dwelling in the Galbrallh addition toon. Charles Howe hat moved into hit new house. CH a v Edttvti Ikmatt.it : Tho O P R R eeeint to bo Albany's great hobby. Why, for other towns all through the valley have made great ttridet and are stiil moving without any OPP.ll. There are things which should make a move. Ono it now in progreae, that it, fixing our street ard sidewalks, and another would help a great deal, is our bridge. Also tho Albany Street R R Co have a franchise worth considerable; why not get a move on them, their franchise for a line on tho county roads wilt toon expire. I believe by making a move in tome direction will not only benefit tho company but bo a great con venience to the cltixena living from the center of town, and by to doing tho bust neat ol any city can bo kept more central than otherwise, what wo want la to gel ready, a this fall will surely bo a good one, at the crops and all the farmer bat win be abundant and there will M good pricti, which will bring better timet. A move now in the advance will surely not fail.as all things muet have a start, why not commence where most needed, turn at extending the street car line toGol- tra's addition, also ono To tne east end 01 town and another to the west end. I think if all concerned would make known their willingness toamist the company they would bo willing to meet them. fk other to come in and do for us what vir tually belongs to ut first. L. A haliaae. Alsa!v, Or., June lClh, 1831. To the 'Una Ball Plater or Alrakt : The following nine from Stewart & Box's Block hereby challenge you for a friendly gamo of bam ball to be played on Albany grounds, on Friday eveningjuno 1 0th. 1 $91, the game to be called promptly at 4 o'clock p m. No postponement un less raining: tThamueriain, Hioogeu, Larimore, Lyon, Sower, Watts, Ed liut ton. Van Wilson, Robt Huaton. With Fred Nutting at Umpire. It It understood In tbe foregoing chal lenge that Larimore occupies the pitch er's boxand that all men of the oppoaiag club have resided in Albany todays next preceding tho date ol tbit challenge. K LABtxoiti, capt. TBI CUALLENOX ACCEPTED. The following club hereby accepte tho challenge published above : A Marshall, Wagers, Kennie, Ureckenridge.r u Mar shall, Leimert, Washburne. Young and Smiley. jack smucr, vapu Craage Ilea. Tangent grange held a called meeting on June 11th. There was a good attend ance and we had aji interesting meeting. The fiftit and second detrreet were con ferred upon a class of two, and much other business done. The final report of tho committee ap pointed to purchase an organ was receiv ed, and the committee discharged. The orean was du rebated of Will & Link, and it one ot the Newman Bros. make. It it a fine instrument and of excellent tone. The grange is moving right along, eaininir strength by adding new mem bers. We can always make our meetings interesting by bringing up question of interest to the larmers. At the regular meeting on tbe fourth Saturday in June, wo will confer the third and fourth degrees upon a class of six. Meeting is set for 1 o'clock. All members invited to attend. S, Brownsville's Celebration. The committee on 4th of July at Brownsville, have, gotten up' a good program, which consists of the following : Ch aplaln, Rev CSoerry, of Brownsville. Keader, U Coshow, of Albany. Orator, Hon. B Beekman, of 1'ortiand. frizes, amount- Intr to some $72, will be given, at follow f at man' race, aoo pounu ano upwaro $5; foot race, 100 yds, ist $7 50, and fa so; bicycle race, '4 mile, ttt $15, and $5; fin est equipped lady and ' horse, 1st $10, and S; most gracetut may naer, 1st $7 50, 2nd SC. 3rd fa so; lining on scales. 13 so laziest man on the grounds, 50 lb sack of flour. The plug uglie and the greased pig will be there. The grove exercise will end with a grand tournament, uranu ball in the evening. New Cakpbts. A R Mcllwaln has one of the largest and nest selected lines of carpets In the cliy, embracing all new patterns and designs, and as he has mad a great reduction in price it will be to the advantage of caipet - buyer to t all and tisect his stoc, and pricer before pur haslng. , ' . i Wa'stm). A place to do housework in a family. Inquire at this- office, In tub Spriho. A fine line of Blaster jackets for spring wear, in many designs, jnfit received ty G W Himpeon. Also a hi'' '5 stock of the popular giilf- ISgtMrt of n k LMreUojg Power. AMI ABtOiS TtmaoAT, B & L A Friday veuiiig. Jim WatfII and partner hv made an assignment lor tn beai.ot 01 ereditor. YWrUy aftarnoon tha Stewatt nice bust tbe TbomneoB oil in a oe tid4 aam 01 to 7. TibktU to and from Yaanioa Bar are now sold oa th Oresoa Paeilioat ioaision rate en very day of th weak. . Rails are new laid oa tbe Oiesoalaa rail- road o Hut iiiofield. and vUrdav tk first ngin steanisd ibte that eity on that road. The rv Ibst Jack Pnin. inlurnt 1-v th fall at Mr Hd'taa's hoa-n. th Dawa- rsiT is gun tn repnr wm eufoumled Mr ropyin t doing srsli. Th Court Hoe has ball nine aeeet tha rhslUnp of the eity fthr for a gstn ot tM ball and will play thm tomorrow yn ing at 4 o'.ilock. 15 on hsnd. Mr J M lUsslsr. of Ltomb. todsv. (nrca in dwit onto wtin a Dae last yr nnah io a gooit stst of preservation. To puhlioatioa of th Democrat will be oootinesd. . ... Tli folloa in arathe aradaatea eth. liUrarv dnpartttnt of tb HUU Uaivarsityi V.ln K Adair and Linoa k Holt. Eoii 8 KtaUvis,IIartlknr(( J Clarsoc Tssxi Ull. Th eradaatiaa exareiana ocour asat Tkarsday. Fi iday i py day fur tbe Sioslaw rsitrsad. ays lb Uaard. Tbi eompaoy'a py mil this moots will aatonat to over flO.OOt, vary owl of vrbicb will br dutribotod In Lao county. Oa Friday. Mr Job KUlioa. whaliva nine mil eastnf 8sln, while eadeaverina to cstcb a hnrso ia bi ptatara, wa klc-kad oy to oerso in tn iowe par of tb abdo mo, from th(VoU of whisk badiad Lut evening at 10 o'clock Jotiraal . The Lino Conaty Farmora AHlaiiaa ksv MbMt4 Stewart & floi, of this eity, from wnom w parcbseo far a maeblowry, br4 -war, oto., and wo are iaforwMMt that tb La oosaty JliMo msmbars will alo-d4 with tbam. aad many from Marion oooaty . Oa Joly Otk a moo tbi v MblioAttmi will h bgaa ia Portlaad davoud to taa IbsotmU of bortioulUir aod fUtriooltar. It will bo oadar tb editorial maoafaoat of Prof E B Lake, ol tb State AgriMltoral Collego. Tb name will bo Frail and Flower, and D n StMrao will be pabiUasr tad proprietor. WIOXBtDAr. Tb trobtieg brd lUHloo A I wood Broeso wLl ttaod for Mrvioo al Tritao Broa. otablso, aUbaay, 8aUrdyo a aid lartbor stotlee. Ladioo aa4 ebildrM't gold oar rugs l Wot a, at too Caer Jwlry Store. Mr StabblefiolJ, of saalora Ore goo, is ia tb city w'th somo fSoo Bono. Partkt isbing to boy good aor should so him. Joitg PipM will dIir tbe addr U lor tb g4ta of th law school of tb auivmitvof Oiogoo, ia Villard ball, Thurs day afuraooa at t o'clock Eageo Goard. Last eveoiog at a woetiog of tb snmbrs of lb Alemni i.f tb Albaoy DolleglaU Io atitat. Mr It F Merrill wa l.ud pttA' dent, aad Mias I!tti J Miller, secretary, for tb ooAttiog )ar. L Sendr, tk Albaoy horso dalr, ia bar tsdsy aoowdiug to bio aaeoooonot buying burse. A lrg number bv bea broogbt in from tbe ooootry far b.s tapc tion. Eago Ooard. A local beard of tbe Pact Go State Saving, Loan A Building Association waa or-iiisd ia tt Lioa ooonty oatiooal bank last v oing. with J LCowaa, prasiJeot, S 8 Train, vie president, 8 N Stele, ortary, and Jadco Black borat a 'attorney , A loan of $1200 was sead. ' Lowoo, who applied for a pooitioa on tb oinb, I 00 w piteblog fur tk I tod I too o'ob ia lb timrntmaot being plrttd botwoea that eity, Wsll Wall. U Grand sod Ba ku City. H i proving himsalf a good mao, and ae a raU Podlton io ia the load, bavieg woa 4 gam aad lost aoo. KAI, FtTATK IlLO. Kllsalieth Bond to Jameo Bond et ai, 100 acres, tec ,tp 12, 8R' 8 w 2320 C Baker et ox to James Cox, lot 8, bl 4, K's 3rd A, Lebanon. . 300 O Long et ux Jo D w Hardcn.10 acres in tn 12. li R2w 300 O W H' heeler etux to 90 Long.10 arret In tp 12, R R 8 w 600 T II Wallace et ux to K E Davit. lota 1,2, 8, 4, bit, MAC A, Albany...... 8Gb uhn Morgan et ux to P M Cary,S0 acres, ace 16. to 13. 8 R2w... 30 W O Huston to John Huston, 100 acres tn teca 28 and s&.lp 14, S RSw.. ,000 R Kothinger et ux tn R W Moro- head, 20 acret in D L C ot Wm M Picket! a 400 P M Carey to A P Blackburn, 20 acret sec 10, tp 13. 8 Kg w... 100 W J Stephens tol M Phillpott,20.5 acres in sec z, tp 10.H k 4 w.... . 60 W Faulkner et ux to J L Hill.100 acret in DLC of Jeremiah Drigga 1000 B Cougill to M E Coo trill, parcel inbl 111. He A.Albanv...... 800 Lucy A Woodle and but to Rose Miller, lota 3, 4, bl B.xin Wo RivewideA 10 16876 Total for year. . .500,671 Harriehurg Land Co'f plat filed. COSFIBHEB, Th favorable imnression Drodaood on tb nrt pparaaoe or tn agrbi liquid trait rmdv 8yrop of Fig, a few voar ago baa ba mors tbaa ood tinned dv tb pint eapaHaoe of all who have nsad it. sod th stseaM or tb proprUtor and manaUotorer s ibo Ui Fig sy rap tJompsoy. Have Xoa a Wife and ten children; have you any children ; aro you an old bachelor 7 Whatever you are you can not do better than by buying your groceries, produce and baked goods 01 Parker is roe. Vou want to save money and at tho tamo time set good groceries, then call on them. You will get Brst-clast treat ment and first-class goods Their baked goods are made in an experienced man' ner, and include a large variety 01 eat blet, Sockd Annex. It pays to get- the best: oven Shakespeare admitted hat, In this connection it may be remarked that W it Urabam haa lust received an elegant line of suitings for the spring and summer, never surpassed in an Albany market. They are the best to be ob tained, at an inspection will show, and Mr Graham ia prepared to make them up in the latest style with a skill his long experience haa enabled him to be master ot. , . Noticx. All person Indebted to EC Searl will please call and settle at once, a all account must be closed b the aoth, and oblige EC Skaxls. BOUN. ANDERSON. On Tuae 14, 1891, In Albaoy, to the wife of Mr George Ander son a son. He must be a pretty goad boy, because, though residing just aero the street from tho Democrat office the ntwt wat not learned until today. I. LlJ J Jll .MO . .-"5 - - tf.fi. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, t&lp fl TEnr:tU!MKoi.iMt. E4IM by AHwy W, C. T, 17 The mcmbtrahist .f fl.- Woman's Christian Tomperamo Union in th United Htates, for WW, an khumn by the treasurer's rcnort. wa Ub.T27. ia ad- dltion there wcro 14,1)70 honorarict; 20,212 members of the Youna Woman Christian Tetnpcrnnco Union, nnd Ki-V 440 children In the Loyal Temperance Legions, utaling a total of 320,11!). The first petition for Prohibition in Ibis country came from I'aiaconawar. chief of the PeriHcooka, who lived on the Meriimno. Ho wat a spacious ruler, and seeing the demoralising effect of Irink upon his 3000 braves. bcHonuhtthe English government not to sell them fire-water. In loan n English "truck ing house" was openwl among the Pen acooks, and the "drunken Indian" be came so numerous that a delegation of chiefs journeyed to Fincataqua to enter their broU:et in nerson aunimit tho sale of spirituous liquors to their triU. Down south, since the nntlonal con vention, even the birds have taken uo the song, "The halootm uiunt go." A par rot on a veran ia near Hie churcii wbere the children rehearsed thir "Marching Hongs," for the convention, caught the patriotic refrain, and aliil aina to nasa- ertby, "Haloons, aaloona, saloons must too.' W CTU Bulletin. The evangelists. Messrs. Crittcnton and Carpenter, have been conducting re vival aerviccs in Oakland, the btt few weeks, with marked success. About 160 have .been converted, many reformed men among tbe nuw ber. The WCTU hat co-operated in these meetings, help ing thereby to aanist in throwing around these men an influence which will enable them to stand firm. San Francisco cannot be said to be awake to the evils of intemperance, hut her ey lid are trembling, and by and bv she will be around, fur the dvnamiLn of truth ia being placed under ber. The pjutw cummimiun lias reiuaea 10 license certain low divct for the tale of liquor, and ther had to close up. Home tried to def r the authorities and sell without a license, but were arretted and fined. WKATBEB REfOXT. OaxcoN Weather Bureau. Central Orrica, Portland, Orcoom. Crop vTeathkr Bulletin No. 14, for the Weax Ekdino SaTuaoAV, Jlke 13, 1891. (Thl bulletin I based on reports of 147 correspondents.) In western Oregon the temperature ha averaged c degree a day below the aver age during the week. Tbe weather ha) been partly cloudy, or cloudy with utile sunshine. General rain have fallen since Wednesday, amounting from one half to one and a half inches . I n Jackson county a heavy down pour occurred on the loth. Light frost occurred in several counties on the 8th and oih, especially in Washing, ton, about Cotneliu, and in Douglas, about Cole valley. Tho weather conditions were unfavor able to haying, to cherries and straw terrle. The froktbaiely nipped lender vegetation. Garden hare been gieatlv improved by the ratn. Fall wheat hat lodged In place, but on tbe whole never presented better prospects for a large k!l. Spring wheat has been greatly improved by the weather condition and premise an un usually large crop. Warmer weather and ucshtne would be of great benefit. Hops are growing well. There i a small white worm doing tome damage to the root ot corn in Yamhill county. A lew aayt tuashlne will ripen the chcrilcs. Beriic of all kinds promise to be plentiful. Thougn tho weather during Uie week has been unusual, col clondy and wet, yet the crop prospect bare been Improved, save hy, and entire western Oregon is atsured of good crops. In eastern OteAon the weather ha been cool, with little sunshine, and general light shower have prevailed. In sections here were heavy downpour, lenerany called cloud-bursts, one especially near Vancle In Urr.aMKa county on the lath. Die rain w a ot great benefit to the grow- ng crop. Ilmly rains have further no proved the eplcnltd prospect. The hot wind of Slav IK burnt considerable wheat, but the rains have done far more benefit than the hot winds did damage B. S. Paour. Observer, U. 8. Signal Service. Saclablo at Taoseas. The sociable given by Tangent grange on Friday, June iath,wa a grand success. Preparation were made to accommodate a good sited audience, and at the hour ap pointed the house wa well hiied. exer cise commenced with a song by the choir, followed by music by the o.xhestra, com posed ot r M thajp, violin, 11 Jackson, banjo, td William, cornet, v.n wc.oon, tambourlne.wi hWL Sharp at the organ. A program of considerable length had been prepared. R L Smith read an ad dress ot welcome,, recitation or ucna Bridgefarmer, Maggie McMeekcn, G W Klethe. Xelia Scott, Oilte and Elbert Thompson, were listened to with much interest and were recited with much credit to themselves. A solo bv Charles and Katie Howard, with Mist Bryan at the organ, wa excellent; also a oio oy ca William and irlxie morgan was nne. a comic sonsr wa tune by Ed V illlams, which ahowed he had considerable literary talent. After the program wa exhausted the sale cf the ladle basket took place they numbering 39. J I Beard wa auc tioneer, and every one Knows ne is eooa at that kind ot business. He created an immense amount of fun, and made good ale. The price of baskets run from 50 cents to S: total for the whole lot.t53.60. Evervthtntr naweaou ntceiv ana an were well pleased. Good order wat maintained throughout theeVenlnc, and the bidding on the baskets was spirited, as some of the boys hated to let the other fellow get hi girl' basket. One had to give up and let another take hi weetheart.but he uc ceedtd In making a purchise afterward and had a eood looking partner, if it wat not hit first choice.' A cake wa voted to the best looking lady present, Miss Maude Beard being the winner. The pie was captured by Mr J J Beard.as the homeliest man, but 1 thin mat was a misiaae. Many othen claimed that honor.and were exDectln? to sret the pie: but alas we are ftometl.ne subject to disappointment The sociable wa a grand success socially a well a otherwise. n Notice. From this time on I will sell all m v cent' furnishing at greatly reduced rate, tuch as 75c neckties for oc. $1.50 underwear for $1 per suit. $3 underwear for 8 J.J? ner suit. $6 slia thirts for $4.75 each. $4.50 black silk shirt for $3.50 each, ar.d everything in the same propor tion. The remainder of my dry goods going for 50c on the dollar. Shoes at re duced rates, lo reduce stock before re moval. EC Searls, June 3rd, 1891. Iilumberg Block. Kaw SrBmo Goons, I kcepa fnll line of spring and summer dress goods, io wash fabrics, print, gmc,hms, eeruckers, etn. I bavo alto a new line of summer plaids, be tide other novelties in bifjea and all wool tritiog. ' Samubl E Youse. fl B A iSU i al t . '- .7 t. & Da Yon Fail Mm Mi? IF YOU CAN'T EE AD THIS Without being Intarcetcd. There will la for tho Month of June, a Genuine OF SUMMER GOODS, Lijit Weiilt Clolli Smmncr Goads, Hats, to, aslallMof HOT WEATHERS Wearing Apparel Now in My Store. afani ft Leate Clelir We are the People "Who carry thi most complete line of Hard ware, Stoves, Ranges, etc., in the market. MATTHEWS & VASHBURH. PATB0N!ZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. THE FIRHQB & MERCHANTS INSURANCE CO. -AifestBj, Org;oai. W F READ, rreldr. JO WRIT3MAS. Secretary. J L COWAN, Treaurr. Geo F SIMPSON, View President. PIBJtOTOB J L Cowan, GooFS!mpaon, tVFBead, Jlxn eaibertord, K S Straoan. J O vvrltaman. ao BisntiCT A0C5it ro Cakland Home Insurance Co, Oakland. Cat. Trailer, CLlcago. lib. American. Philadelphia, Pa, Phoenix, London, Kngland, Norwich Uclon, London, Erg Ixindon .t Lanchaeblro, London, Eng. (Juirdian, London, Ecg Man choeter, Manchester England. C!cdonan, Kdibnrg. Scotland. ?oobar, . - " Now Y -.r;'",',.; -ONLY STRICTLY INSURANCE OFFICE IH ALBANY. - :F. L. KENTON,:- -Dealer in- GROG Near the Post OlBce, JlMul y yillllLnS'in't THOMAS What io Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for InCiiits and Children. .It contains neither Opium, Morphine no? other Narcotio substance It is a harmless substitute for Paregroric, Drops, "SootSiinff Sjrups, ond Castor CiL It i Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' us 3 ty Slilllons of Mothers, Castoria destroys Worms and feverishneS3. Castoria prcTcnts vomltinjj Sour Card, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and fiatuleucy. Cast6ri nssiuillates the food, regulates tho stomach; and bowels, givinjj healthy and natural sleep. Cas V toria ia tho Children's Panacea t'ae Blothar's Prlcud. Castoria. " Castnria I an cxcvIImus modlcino for efctl 4ren. Mothers have repeatedly toid e f It good eCtect upon their okildren." ' Vsu Q. C. Ohoos, Lowell, Uae. " Castoria is the bei-t wruejy for cliil Jren f which I am acquainted. I hope tha day is not far distant when mother wflloonaider tho real Interest of thtsif children, and uss Castoria in . lc(! of the various quact cosirums which ar aeslrfytng their loved oaes, by foretog opiaia, BiorjyhinB, sothing syrup and othr hurtful aifCEta down their throats, thereby sunaias tua to prmeaturo graTSs." . . Pe. J. F. IiscriRLoe, Ooavaf, Ark:' Tt) Csatsar Coastaay, TT 80 and Wail Tailor. Br L Foley, M Sternberg, 3 W Earnest. ERI E Albany, Oregor ou want tne best most durable furui that ia marmfaptma. La u eu in tne city go-to BRINK'S 3 I Castoria. " Cast aria is so wvll adaptvd to c!:H Jrtn I rsaonLaacuI it scsuoriortoaa? prosor.fcsa kaowa t ma." U. A. Akcttka, K. l, : 111 . Oxford St., Urooklf a. T. ... "Oar phTsioiaa ia Oa vuil.!ra s!t nstact hi n tpoUaa kijHy of cce ia Jieir outei.1 praetioa wnltt'ivtiui., and ait.oush nly liva -asadJinl aupfilea arkat is known (w. r-.; ... . fwodiiett.yBSwaar fra to cof..i t'. marita o! QutorU lm w bs k Iw.k .-ft tivw up m It," I X1TX9 SOSPI'AI. A PjV-. V, Xlorrwjr S r?t ?:?-- a rv i I I . . It H v J 11 t: i