Biackweirs Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco, composed only of "pure leaf," grown in the famous Golden Belt, its uniform quality, and rich fragrant aroma recommend it to all who desire a really good smoke. No other smoking tobacco has ever been made which has secured and le!d the popular favor as has Blackwell's Bull Durham. It is now, as it has been at all times dur ing the last 25 years, the best in the world. Made only by BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N. C. WBATHBRFORD A CHAHBEKLAIBT, Attorneys at U. Will practice In courts of tH stats. Special attention jrivan to matters in prebat and to co lections. OFKlCK-ln the Flinn hloek. w R BIlliTKV Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Defec tions made on all points. Loans negotiated en rahls terms. Albany, Oregon G BO. W. WRIGHT, Attorney at law. and Notary Pnb.tc. Will practice in all the courts of this state 8pecial attention risen to collections and matters in probate OeBee: Upstairs Maeon-Tsredale Block Albany. Oga D. a P. 11 ji it r B siAC&VCktH sk WATSON. all legal matters will reoa Its premp attention Oca in (Mi Fellow's Temple, Alba ny. J, OXTASI YE.'sfc- HACKEE MAN, Attorneys at Law, Albany, Oregon. J .WHITNEY , Attorney at Law, Albany, Or. J AHEM JT. CHARLTOSf, A Worse, si Law. AH lecsl; bji.ies attended mptty: FLINN "8 Bosk, Albany. Or. jQR. J. L. HILL. nvahtaa and Saryeen. omCB Garoer Ferry streets, Albany, Oregon. D R4. MASTO OAVIS. Fbnktans aa Sargeons. OFFirK Corner eeoad aad Brcedalbin streets. Albaor. Or. Calls promptly Sllss I citv and coontry; c 17. CHAHBEREAIN. M. D Homoopathist. aarSpectJlet In dleeaaos ml the Bye. rwenty years' experience Since hoars 7 U 1 1 B 1 to I p m. and 8 HI evening. Albans, Oregon. JUDGEj NELSON'S DECISION. Sptvaklngof patent md:cini,the Judge aava: -'I wish to deal fairly and honora bly with all, and wben 1 And n article that will do what it la recommend (xfTo do, I am n.it ashamed to say ao. Ian acquainted with Or Vanderpool, (having been treated by him for canoe, r) and have used his blood medicine, known aa the 8 BHead cheand Liver Curend while I am seventy-five years old, and have n ed many pilla and other remedies fog the blood, liver and kidneys, I must aay that for a kidnev tonic in Bright' disease, and as an alterative for the blood, or to correct the action of the stomach and bowel it is a vet v superior remedy, and butt anything I 'ever tried. J B NELSOV. Yakima, Wash. At 50 cents a bottle; It ia the poor man's friend and family doctor. LFAIY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ALBANY, OREGON 1891, 1882. irs Term Opened September MA, A L 1 oorps of instructors, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Courses oi study arranged us meat tb a!l grades or student, Sffrial inducement t tftrtd to student! from abroad. WV. RtSEKT X COXBIT rVe.Ueol. 00 Reward ! rwiy above reward for uj cbm of tj1T or tdt& With Wr ' vuriisvwwi wej cannot cur w 1 ).lver Pilld. when ths dirtH-tlniw i - witn. Toe are partly rtabl, anr - itisf Action. Bug-ar Coated. Larare ' " tt mdU. Bawaro of countem a, .ho ffanulno MM facta rod obJ ONLY LINE It U N MM! m BBB r "gananaaaaT-. m W Baal owSaV 2 THROUGH DAVklNS leaving Portland, 8:45 A. SI. 7:30 P.M. DA.YS TO m CHICAGO mrs Quicker to St. Paul, irn Ouickcr to Clueagi). nrs Quicker h 4ma!i : and Kansas City. HI I AM TOURIST SLEEPERS. Ffl t tCLIMNC CHAIR CARS DIKING CARS. For rates and general Information cat Mi or address H lIURLBURT.Asst.Gen'I.Pass. Agt, j 54 .Washington St., Portland. Oregon. A Nice Quiet Ganv Complete without a liberal supply or t.'as cats, and Trade Marks obtained, ana all Tf ,ent business conducted for Moderat Fees. ,0r 0ce is Opposite U.S. Patent Office, sad we can eeooro (tatent In less time than th' remote from Washington. . Send model, drawing or photo.. with desert Hon. We advise. It patentable or not, free c charge. Oar fee not das till patent is secured A Pamphlet, "Hon- to Obtain Patents," wlQ names of actud clients in your Stale, count, o svssa, sent irre. .aaress, C.A.SNOW&CC tt.-slte Patent OCics. Wssainea. 0- " Scientific Aiaerisa S Agency for. I afl sar TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATIEMTrf OOPVRIONT8, Ms Anr information smt fms TTmfnwik srrtA ... MUNH A CO. kl BaOADWAT. Nxw ttn. Oldest bureau for secnrU uatento tn Assertaa the public or a n..oe ei m te of charyo i t aaaesn taken not 1 u. I. hanavht fctttttific mttip Isrmst clrroTat I M of Any fKieatilV rtpcr lit Urn scientific roner In Urn ttateH. No IntaUwtsnl ArW Sa NeWW Wat. ss.'ssaa. cinsjiraiuti I'lntratfja iQ nnMii icu atwjaia n wit root j; IU0 aix mnnttiB. EAST AND SOUTH, -TIA- Southem Pacific Routt SHASTA LINE. Trains lease Portland Dally SQSJCT1. pt. US TrMr. a. I Le ItSrs Ls a a ; Ar Portland Ar'7:SS aa Albany Saa Franeises Lt I S 3 a a LtiTJTS Abas trains stop aalr at tot lasting stations n ar at RnMbarg. East lor Oregon City. st.ssV ssm. Salens, Albany, IMgsut, Saodd, HaaKy Har- , JoneUon City, Irrtng, Eagens. assasraa aart, san.T Ml a Lt PorUand Ar 1 IWVi 1?:45 r a Lt Albany Lt luu a Mru I At Bnssbnnr Sg I 7 00a atsajrr taca Darts axsarrStnaT) SiWra I Lt Portland ArKSMa a feral Ar Albary LTJaa aaaara ;10 a a I Lt Altaay ar I ie n aa e0 a a I Ar Le'oaooa Lt I Mas 1 :raL Albany Ar I i:Sri MaalAr Lsbanoa Ls TJru PULLMAP BUFFFT SLEEPERS. SEC3W-CLW rr A Sisdsl1. ml Passraeers. hold I as Class ; Irkel. attached, I. Es. pre i Tralas Te atdje hVlTUIaa. Al ob V ALL l a. Matt. mAiaaaiiT(EaosptSanaay. fx a a I Lt Portland STEafT a IMP r a Ar Corrallis Ls ISMtp Baraan raits dsilt (Exespt Sunday . :lra I Lt Portland Arl : a tM rm Ar SteMlnn silla Lt I MtAJl TliroiiRrlE TicUetM a all points EAST AND SOUTH. rot to., tafotflsatioj regarding rates, naps, s oa Company Agent at AlSaay 1. K0EULEB E P. ROGERS, Vaaagsr sat O. T. and P. Ag Portland. Oregon. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. 0 Oregon Pacific Railroad, T a MOtt, Kerclsrr Orspn Devalopment; Po's Steamsrs, Hhort Line to CssliJor uta Flrat-oiaaa through passenger and relKht line frem Portland and all potpja b the Willamette Valley to and from Van Francisco, Cal. Boats make cloaa connection at A I ban ssith trains of t he Oregon Pad fi KailrrMa TIME SCHEDULE, except Sundays.) Leese Albany 12:40 r. a, L.-ase Yaqama, 7:00a,B Usts Corrallis 1:03 r. a. Leave Corrallis, W.SSata trrle Yaqutna, 1.14 r. SjJ Amse Albany, 11:13 a. O. cfc O. trains connect at Albany and Oorvallia. The above trains ronneeast laanina with the Oregon Deveinptugrfl Company's Line of Steamships heirs. Ysqoina and Man Francisco, SAIlsIBIeQ DATKN . saoa ravriae. .- Vslls, , Ijyi . Mai saoa Sdsaajictstio Willamette Valley, December 8th; ISth ; 27th, The Compsn-e -essaryea the ngnt Bi hange sailing dates w-'thout notice, K. B. Passengers from Portland an 1 VUlamette Valley points can n-akn "lfte sMinectlon with the trains of the Yaup nut at Albany or Corvallls. and If ikas l oad to San Francisco should arrangetc rrive at Yoanlna the vnlnK ls.(ore rtais r asiiing dWPsiasesser a a rrelsbt rates always tb Losses! I W CITMf'K dfc C I. B lKKRt OF AI.RANY, ORFWON. TRANSACTa ventral Bsnkinr knafness 1EAW KIOHT DBAPTii en Mew York. Rv. Fr a sco and Portland, Oregaa. LOAM M iNKY en approved security KF.CK' VE deposits subject te check. COLLECTIONS made en fsrerable terms. INTEREST paid or. time deposits. I It NT NATIONAL IUIVH. OF A I'll A MY. PSKS'lS. resident Vine Pteslueut .'sahler L FLINN s, B.tonra E. W. LAN C DON TRANSACTS A GENERAL rmukiiu, i.'iis.iwsi. ACCOUNTS KEPT sabjett to ehedk. 8IUMT EICHA.MIE and t raphic tiansfer, s-d New Vork, San Francisco Chicago and I' itlatd sees " JO .LECTIONS dAOEon lav..rahle ssnna, siaaorosa. e! K. Youne E, W, Laai L K Hlais, L. Fuss EueassF. sos. . s M k I IssA!. It-WK. CAPITAL aTOCK SISO.SOO. sldent -'-J L COWAN, e-Prealdunt J M KAUJTON st Cashier O A AK( HIKOt.lv D aaoroas, J h Cowan, JU Ualston, W H usdd, W II OoUra, J A Crasrerd and O A Areli held. f RAN8 ACTS a irenurai nankins tiiiMnes. DRAWSlOIll DHAFThoii New York, gss. sil srtlr i Oregon. IX)AN MOrfBY on appiored sonority RECEIVE deposits subtact check. She $cmtictat. FOKEIUN 1MMIK roelor Francis A Walker, In the Yale Review, alter calling attention to the vast number of Poles, Hungarians, Bohemian, Russians and southern Italians who are com ing lo this country, ignorant, unskilled, inert, accustomed to the most beastly cendltions it being a positive fart, as narrated by one of the most eminent iermatolocists in the United States, who has practised among these people in dispensary and haspital, that it was not uncommon to find the women. whenever sttlpped or examination or treat ment, so deeply scaled A-ith tilt n that diag nosis was impossible until the mast of dirt was scraped of! - with little aspiration, with none of the desire of the American for the American home, cites the fsct that any change in the pretest immigration laws must find Its birth among the workingmenol this country, ss no other class, except officials and physicians, come in contact with the object- iocable comets to our shores. The flood of this sort of immigrants is not abating, and while there may be land enough on the broad prairies for hosts of self-respecting people who will earn the bread they eat ar.d bring ao filth-generated pestilence, there are mere than enough idlers here now, purse-proud or poverty Stricken. When the working people reach the point of tsking action in this matter if they ever do it will require but little time to block out legislation thit will bring the remedy. Ptofetsor Vr alker Mys: "A the best means of conveying my own thought. I will outline the kind of lew that would, in my judgment, meet the case. The United Statea should mske a proclamation that for 10 years from and after January 1st 1893, a depostte of $100 shall be required of aliens en'eting its ports; that in cam any per son making such deposit shall depart out ot the country within three years after the time of pajment, the amount shall be refunded to him; that at the expiration of the term of three years the amount of the depoaite shall be repaid to every depositor then remaining in the coontry, upon the ptosentsttoo of sat isfactory evidence thst he is at the time a law-abiding and self-supporting cilixeo; that no power of attorney given or assignment made, prior to the day when such reps y men t by law becomes due, shall have any effect o enable any other person than the immi grant himself to receive such money or spy part thereof, and that no part thereof shall be subject to attachment to satisf v any debt, contracted priar to such dale. The law anovid expire by limitation January rst 1903. ''Such a measure would at once cat off nine-tenths ol the immigration which would otherwise take place during the next 10 years. It would not prevent tens of thousands oi thrifty Swedes, Norwegians, Germans and men of other nationalities coating hither at their own expense, sine: great numbers of these people now bring more than that amount of money with them. But sncb a law would put a Wop to the system, now in fu'l blast, ot the wholesale .nanufacture of European emigration. Never was any mat ter more completely the subject o! commer cial exploitation. The steamship and rail road companies have their agents throughout ; Europe working It op deliberately and sys tematically. "A mcney test, like that proposed, woald at once redurelmmagtation to small dimen sions sn object of incalculable importance. It would also raise the average quality, soci ally and industrially, cf the immigrants ac tually entering the country. It would do ninety-nine-bund ret ha of all we want doac. lt would do tnis with the minimum of cost and of attendant evils, and do it easily, quick ly, surely What more can one ask In re spect to a measure of state policy fTtle gram. If a vote for Weaver did not mean an endorsement of Wearer snd Pennaver , then it meant nothing, and was not exer cised with the least degree of Intelligence Afonnlonsaer, Our cotemporary has not recovered from i the daae produced by the election returns. A vote for Weaver, caat by a democrat, was no endorsement of Weaver or Pen noyer. The object of the de-nocrsts was to throw this state for Weaver and thus, in a contingency, throw the election into the house where Cleveland would be sure of an election. His object was to use tha candidacy ot Weaver to secure Cleveland's estlon, and however rnucn the policy may have been questioned, It was perfect ly legitimate and has been practiced by republicans Ip various forms scores o times in different sections of the country. No, it was no endorsement of Pennojer for he, very ardently, sought the defeat of Cleveland while democrats as ardently sought his 2Jj2r mmumm m A lady writing from Chicago lo the Tdegrass aays: 80 roach has been written regarding geld cure far drunkenness that we all know of the greet good accomplished. My husband, who sras a wreck for years, took treat ment at an institute over three years ago, and has had no desire to tsste liquor since, but it cost us over $iou. I had a brother-in-law, a chemist, a slave to drink, but too poor to take treatment. He analyzed 1 he medicine my husband brought home and cured himaelf. Fiar of our acquaint ances got the prescription and cured them selves. The following is the prescription : Electrified gold, 1 5 grains ; mm late of am monla, 7 grains: comp fluid extract of cinchona, 4 grains ; fluid extract of coca 1 ounces; glycerine, ij ounces; nitrate of strychnia,! grain; distilled water, 1 ounces. Take a teaspoonful every two hours when awake for two or three weeks. After the second or third day there will be no desire for drink. Medicine to effect a cure will not cost $3.50. I think every paper should help the poor by publishing this prescription. Mas VV C. It new seems certain that Use democrats I aod people's party, which fused in Wyoming will have a majority on joint ballot in the legislature. The vote for United States sen ator will be 37 fusion and 22 republicsns. The republicsns are straining every nerve to return T E Warrett to the United States ten ste, but they cannot succeed. The fusionlets are democratic. The democrats actually in the race for Warren's seat are: George JV Bsxier, manager of the Western Union Beef Company, and it on-in -In w of the wealthy Tennessee Macee; a' L New, a nephew of J C New. and the man sm conducted the Wyoming camp ign; Ssmuel T Coin, who was sent here r..m IM n i- Cleveland; snd N Bllh C h grown jtf kl ho has I i The eg, u nnir- m- ,, the pofajt iai 1st (d Ju' , me nun tsi : 1st fJ.iy, I is warmer tl.. in itsorbh .Hilary, snd lit ribojt the tiles nearer Minn on the hemiphero otten egs after the a tested snd into tile .!, : !. ;o . lecd 'i -tt jfo e Gr.-v fined. E;i;s acl Igh MABKIKW. I FINDLEY CLAYTON. At the res. ! dence of snd by Rev E R Pilchard, on 1 Wednesday evening, Nov 23 1892, Mi Reams FlndW, recently clerk at the Russ ' House, and Miss Lota Clayton, also of i Albany, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. A Very Bold Bobbery t AiJiuttouEucjUE, N M, Nov 25. Ono of the most daring robberies ever perpetruted in this locality occurred at San Marian, a small town south of this cith yesterday afternoon. While Jasper H Beels, who runs a private bank and general store, was waiting on some customers, a tall man dressed in cowboy fsshion and wearing a mask over his face entered the place, gun in hand and compelled the customers to stand in line in one corner of the store. He then turned his attention to Mr Beels nnd forced him to open the safe and hand over what ready money there was, somulhing over $1000. The robber backed out of the door, mounted his horse wnich was hitched near by and escaped into the faatnPsses of the Ma gel en mountains. , M Sew Premier. Montreal, Quebec, Nov 25. The Hon John Foster, minister of finance, left Eng land yesterday, carrying in his pocket the resignation of Premier Abbott. This will lead to a reorganization of the cabinet, and on good authority it is stated that Hon J A Cbapleau, minister of customs, will be made lieutenant - governor of Quebec, the present holder of the position. Lieutenant Governor Anners, succeeding to the folio of customs. Sir John Thompson, present minister of justice, will be appointed pre mier, and W 0 Ives, M P, for Sherbrooke. will be taken into the cabinet as minister of agriculture. our Mea Srswae d Spokane. Wash Nov 24. A Lewston dispatch to the Review gives the particu lars of the drowning of four young men near there in Snake river this afternoon . The government scow bos been at work clearing obstructions out of the river for about three months. At the time of the disaster it was anchored off the month of Pry Hollow. Ten men were aboard and six were in a skiff alongside the drill pipe. The water runs very swiftly at this point, and there were some ugly rapids. In a twinkling the skiff was capsized and the occupants were floundering in the icy waters of the river. Four were drowned. A Per altar Wreest. Boston. Nov 24. The schooner Phoebe -I Woodruff, which foande'ed off the New Jersey coast recently, was brought a boot in a curious way. She had weathered a heavy gale, but when it was all over apart of her main rigging parted, carrying down the mizzenroast. the topmast was held to the lower mast by a brace. As the ship rolled ! in the heavy swells, the topmast would be ' hurled high in the air and then descend ; with the force of a catapult, rending the 1 . : I ... I . ,1 . . 1 1 . sA 1 ttiutscrs uiim 11a i.ss tuv wi is-an w take water fast- So continuous waa the threshing of the spar thst it was impossible to do anything to free it and at last wben the schooner Jennie came along she was hailed and the Woodruff's crew was taken off. ooetlasas After Alls York. Nov 24.-TU Nkw Yobk. Nov 24.-TU visiting students followed their custom, after the Thanksgiving football game, oi painting tie tenderloin diatrict a critnson hue. The police were prepared far Usm. howeTer. and they were kept well in order. The theaters were eroaded witn enthusiasts. ho freouentt interrnoted the perfonnance I . with an inquiry as to what was the matter j with Tale. At Aoater tJial a uaroen. the proiaTetors, on account of the disorder. closed tW performance an rsoor e sr than usual. The Hoffman ooose and if th ave nue hote wen favorite spots for the ho visitors, but an extra force of police in these bnelAlriAa VoiT th adndsmhl morinff. VtrtUU's BessisrratK riasa-raddlaz. RirtntcrKD. Ya, Nov 34. The feature of the Thank striving celebration here was the cutting, this evening, of the mammoth tadeveiand and M even eon democratic pium pndding by Senator John W Daniels. The revised weight of the pudding was 27 1 pounds, being the last estimate of the num ber of llectoral votes received by I'Urretand A 12-pound slice was sent to uach of the Kcasful candidates. 12 being the electoral vote of Virginia. A Bcw warts MtUi A Mt land, yr. Kov 24. Ashland now has a quart mill running night and day within the city limits. It has just been set up by the Ashland Mining company. and is running ilr on rock from the company s mine, situated within two miles of Ashland. ( Ore ward Before Starr laar N'ebuasxa City. Neb. Nov 25 Miss Lola Burnett and George Ksnnecatt. both popular young people and engaged to be married." fell through the ice white skating, this afternoon, and were drowned. The bodies were recovered. aiaaabeat King. Stocltox, Cal. Nov 23. Stambool had a world of speed today and Walter Maben says the stallion never showed more. He waa sent away on the second scoring and Maben let him take his own time, with the nuner trailing. He trotted to the first quarter in 31 seconds and tha half in 1 making the second quarter in 31 S seconds. Here the runner came up at bis best speed, bat the stallion was too fast for him and lead the race, soinsr to tha third quarter in 32t seconds and making the distance in l :. toe same time be made when be trotted in 28. October 27. He finished the quarter in .rzl seconds, making the mile in 2:07V, and taking the world's stallion record by a quarter of a second. Will Help Thews. Belfast, Kov 23. The election of Cleveland has revived the bones of a class of Irish working people whose industry lias been practically wiped out by the McVCin ley bill. The industry thus affected was that of the linen band-weavers of Ulster, to whose hands are the most beautiful de signs and textures of linen in existence to bo traced. Notwithstanding the intro duction of machinery the hand weavers were (till enabled through the demand for their work to work to make a decent living. Ill's Artlea. New Yokk. Nov 23. The Mail and Ki press says: There is a strong probability that David B Hill will not return to his seat in th United States senate. If the decision of the matter, rested wholly with Mr Hill, there is nodubt be would resign : soon after the session of the legislature is begun in January. There are many reasons for the action now credited to the junior senator from New York. X More Polities Atlanta, Ga. Nov 23. The Fulton ccunty alliance, one of the largest and most influential in the state, adopted resolutions today that it will hereafter be strictly non partisan. All political discussions will be hprohibited and effort will now be made by order to educate the peo ple so that they may become more pro ficient in agriculture and the mechanical artw. This is intended as a blow to the people's party, who heretofore controlled the alliance. hat tor Trespassing. Pekdi.etok, Or, Nov 25. Lcn McCar thy, a young man, was shot and killed on Birch creek at about 8 o'clock this morning by a rancher named John Alexander. It seems that McCarthy, who was herding sheep, started across Alexander's place. An altercation grew out of an attempt of the latter to keep him off tbe range, which led to the fatal wounding of McCarthy. A Dentist's War San Josk, Cal, Nov 25.-Dr C S Whip pis, a wealthy and prominent citizen and a dentist by profession, committed suicide last nifrht. He was found in his office i ileuil, lying on we nuor m uinjmviiir I room, with his head in tho waste-paper basket, covered by a cloth, and the end of a rubber hose in his mouth The hose was attached to the ira-i and tho cock was tnrn- ed on A Laager llruwned South Uem, Nov 2'). Peter HilJe brand. a young man, was drowned in Fairchild's creek, near Willapu, the IKth inst, while engaged in driving logs. A eompunion discovered him struggling in the water but could not reach him before he disappearek. The body eras recovered the followiog day. First of tbe Heasua Minneapolis, Nov 25. The first snow si orm of the season is reported throughout the northwest today. At many places an :r.. m -J :uj i;.,;i. , tr,.lrio ll.ia.lt unaaoiu ""V7"Y . , i is imnitdeil. l..r..i.,ua 11 tl.rt 1 1 1 i.l. IV nil. win -h drifted the snow badly. BOHN. FRUM. On Saturday, Nov, 26, to Mr and Mrs Wm Frutn a son. I MISFIT. The Idaho Citizen says a large stone rolled over a Chinamen, disarranging his internal improvements so badly that he was called to tho bosom of Confucius. trank S Gray, a smart newspaper man who was in Portland for awhile less than two years ago has Just received judgment sgainst Col Shepard, of the New York Mail and Express for 18,135. Pendleton beats Albany rh1 Balem, and presents fojir tickets for the city election, Independent, Citizens, Non partisan and Reform. The Australian ballot system will be observed. 1 Count v Cleik Payne has just completed a summing up of the mortgage indebted ness of the people of Linn county snd finds it amounts to a little more than $1,108,000 This will be remembered ss s chilly, disagreeable Thanksgiving day. A lone some, homesick day. A mitt, falling leaves, whistling winds around the corn rs, a blind man with a hand organ on the street, mud and general umbrageous nets. And yst we are all thankful re gardless ol the weather. The Corvsllis Times sprsklng of the ratification at that city says: "Even the large delegation promised from Albany was made conspicuous in the parade by their absence. This was one of the very noticeable features under the circum stances." Thst was an unkind hit. The Times knows that nearly all the Albany democrats were In Portlsnd snd did not return In time to go to Corvsllis. An old trapper who rcaidet in the Blue mountains, ana who knows every foot of the country between the L'nion Pacific railroad and Snake river, tellr the Milton Eagle that there is a desperate band of horaethleves, robbers and snu derers mak ing their rendezvous between the banks of the I'matilia and Walla Walla rivers. There are secluded mountain retreats in this section where stock csn be success- w!ien the tide had receded sufficiently j morning snd will be in Albany to night or to fully hidden until all search on the part i to allow the boys to get close to it, tiiey I morrow n oroing, the first steamboat of tSe of the owners is over. Then 'he stock are ran off and to'd. Joyfnl day. All our way, Right won," Fire gun! People tired, Raacalt fired. Machine mired. Change desired . Grandpa's hat. Knocked flat! Bye-bye, Reo, Amen! Es. Th. . a ..n.,i.nM. 5... - ST., ' . T IZZ k!T 7" i.Lr. . . f , uT. iaTS -TTL VjT7J i Batatl Commercial Agency have the past week rffce)vfcj , Begat the dtad beats knoKn ,n thu communitv-.hose who re- , th thc - n,ve .orchMed , . - - . In . - 1 " ' r.- - tains about 140 names and represent claims of the various stores of the dtv. cru nd w, heM n ntnrmhn M (he m(yil ib,c ,cru&, the , hlrc , j, wUhllhoM. ho ro7 -4, . their just debts, Pennojer heal ail the cranks in extet- ence. near utts irom tie "talesman o.veroor rennoyer rrterrtng to the change on his military staff said to a re- rwrter yesterday: 'The change was tor puiuicai ssssi personal reasons, s.01 Miner . - v. , -a" """" codnage platform This year he ran as an elector for Clvc'and, who is Implacably noaii.c so iree coinage. 1 au no: cnosse to have as an advisor .military or poltticai. anyone capable of such an acrobatic feat The colonel, however, was no worse ihsn the parte eeneially. 1 would have de capitated every demooat who made such j a somersault it 1 could.'' Some think, j however, that the real reason Is that Cot jonel Bob didn't work to send Sylvester to 1 the Chicago contention, but instead was in trair.mg witn trie Uusn crowd. The election tickets coat Polk county $144. Yamhill's coat W9 and they were printed in the Telephone-Register office. T. R. Linn county's cost almost tS0. The way of the transgresaor ia hard. Last week two fellows were reVeased from a couple of years servitude in the Walla Walla penitentiary and were at once nabbed for a previous robbery at Pendleton. They have already started on a two years sojourn in the Oregon criminal's abode Two very comical election beta were made in the east One fellow screed that if Hsrrrison wat defeated he would play a hand organ on the street for six hours and then go to Washington and play it in public daring tbe inauguration. The other unsuccessful better waa to stand off a certain distance while the winner threw foar dozen eggs at him. Dr Louis Swift ol Rochester N Y, in talking with a post Kx press reporter the other day said -. I predict that on the evening ol the 27th of this month as soon aa darkness falls, there will com mence a rain ot nre wnicn win oe re membered for years. This display is not one ol tbe periodic ones alluded to before. I but is connected with the appearance the new comet. Tha following wiU give an idea of tbe 'ay of the country in Some parte of the Kaotiam region. H W Smith, who has a claim on the mountain near Breitenbtisb, cut down a tree to make "shakes" from some time ago. The tree started down the mountain with Mr Smith in pursuit, and to this day he haa never been able to find It, although a diligent search has been made. Santiam Lumberman. The Saltm Journal seem to be in doubt about Salem getting a public build ing since the democrats nave come into power. Its doubt ia well founded. Salem does not need an extravagant public building, or rattier tbe government has no need for an extravagant public build ing in Kalein. One to cost more than $15,000 would be a foolish waste of the people's money E. O. Predicting future weather in Oregon by Signs doesn't amount to much.though. 1 is always interesting, iiere is some thing from a Dallas paper: There seems to be quite a contrast lietween the cli matic prospects of tbe Willamette valley and those of Southern Oregon, for the coming winter. Mere people are point ing out tha dearth of acorns and other ominous features of nature to sustain the prediction of a very mild winter ; while in Jackson county, as stated by Mr Sears of Medford, on li is recent visit here, everybody is anticipating an unu sually hard winter, basing their prophe cies upon the same tokens pointing di rectly to the contrary namely, an abund ant crop of wild nuts with extra thick shells on them, heavier bark on trees hftu usual, etc., and-so-lorih. Last Satvitday tb United States mint at Philadelphia struck the first silver half dollar souvenirs of the Columbian exposition. There are to' be 12,600,000 worth -of these coins mad which nre lin ing sold by the exposition director for $1 00 each,'tbus raising the five million uollars revenue rsquirtd to eoraplete certai.. featured ol tbe World's Fair j plans. This souvenir half dollar is the most artistic coin ever issued Irom th mint: On tbe obverse side appears tit head of Colniubus, designed from the Lotto portrait, and surrounding it the word, "World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1892." On thc reverse side ap pears a caravel, representing Co'umlms Hag-ship nnd lieneath it two hemis pheres. Aboc the caraval is "United States of America." aud beneath the hemispheres, "Columbian Half Dollar." There is no doubt that this coin will be , r. 1 .., 1 ,r.ot rllattstfltisM and 1 '-Si", u V v. no lliv ..v liigli Wor II ijiii vol i'ii.vu iiivoj. souvenir ol the orld's Fair All of the souvenir coins. except five, are being sold at a uniform price of one dollar each. For the first coin struck oS $10,000 has already been offered, and various prices have been bid for the 400th, 1492d, 1802 d and the last coin. I The Salem Statesman says : "An Al I S& PaPer "peak" ot lL,'wfdow woman.' Widow woman is good, lt doesn't con fuse the reader, who -might have thought the reference was to a widow man." The Oregoninn'ej Wash'ntrton ima. dent must liavii long ears, and prob f picks his teeth with a crow har ably v. "tsars No 15 shoes, a No 5 hat, and sails 0 n the Palomac in a wash tnb. lie gives n o eviuence ot having any one of the five si inses. The local newspaper or newspspers of a town are looked upon by the public as a sort of mirror of the business interests cf that town. 11 K-i tl.pr orr. .11 Alt. I rent business houses, professional men, . . ........ o, ., .inn mil 10 01 mem are iLK K """" e columns Ol the rrwaw. mis does not steak very loud aa regards our enterprise to the outside worm. rress. Moy Sing wants his girl. He has been working at the Willamette hotel and some way or other his girl has disap peared. He says: "I likee him, him likee me. I be true. I want see him at court house at 4 to 5 o'clock Saturday . If not there in five minutes, not my fault. No talkee to Chinaman. No pa per to Chinaman . Heap burn up. lHe says he wrote three letters to her and "him no answer. Maybe he die." Salem Journal. An exciting time waa had at F.Ik Creek, near Astoria a few davs ago by the appearance of a huge whale. Dar ing the fierce storm the monster came ashore and wat first seen by K C F Aet bury and Herbert Logan, who were re turning from a duck hunt. The monster waa stranded on the inside of a sand bank and was threshing around in about six feet of water. The boys determined lo Mi. it, and Mr Lygan tired six shot out ol his revolver into its head. The) -""""T "unaa aaya me prces were whale snapped his tremendous jaws i ro,,08 !"8h ' turneya that vary few viciously. Meanwhile, Astbury had put 1 W" .iT" lo lh" c,:-v-out the monster's eyes with his shooting. Tb Willamette this af.-?rnooa fact The blood waa now pouring out ot the ' oobea sbon- low atavsm mark, having faiWo vnurs.is, and the water dved deep crimson, about 2'i feet since voter. lay aftrinuos. was lashed into a Moody foam by the ' Continued r.:o is the mea'i.er io.iira:i..n. desperate struggle of the 'ureal mania!, i The William M Haass left Port! and this harpooned it with a couple of crowbars, and Jay Smith drove a bnnting-kmfe ao bard ,nto the nio,ters side thst he lost 1 Yala . king of ib. gridi.oa. hana a it in the blubber Alter three hours faied p.UoeUm ve-wrday before .boot vain struggle to reach the sea again, the j 40.000 at New ?. wi.eiag two huge leviathan, with a tremendous con- touch downs to PntvwtoVs oothtng Yi. vuUion and a long, piteous wail, expired- j has woo every game this aeawci, without a The monster is .0 feet long and 35 feet i m'i . f..n-h 'I .mini! k r ' in girth. BBSS, DtTATB AUSk A Dodge to Wm H Klnm, tp 12 w 2 50 ' A Ueudar to Society Mo Precious ( Wood. 10 E 1 100 J A Millard to GeoE Chamberlain, 3 lot-, bl 1, a A. Albany W 11 tJollra lo tieo 2 Chamberlain, loU.bl S.ti'e Park, Albany : G F' 10 ,A,bert il . f.t?. 12 w . .; ... -v T50 10 ' Jay v ii:ain to 11 r Merrill, about ot.im 1.1 i.l a a In... lonh Idiobner to Minerva Lanbner, 160 acres, 15 w 4 Q A Dogger et ux to Parthena Car avan. 2 lots. Sc:o ... L Senders to John latubner, 4S4 acre 13 w 4 Julia Tnaver to E W Acheson, T0xl4Sfeet. Lebanon A C Williams to & M I'enc.ngton. n-.- sa. - a s . w j feiumajs . M0 1 I ml .' !0U. bl 2. Abbey s A.Albanv I2S m y s pa,tjfon to John Manrer, 80 acres 14 W 1 j(,WriUman to Sanliaw ' Lam- bering Co, lease of 3 lots. ICs A; per month w ,, ,Jotwon to j A 1 Mill Citv m Stssw, 1 lot 2.-, I'aaker Bros, frroccrs. F. M. French kswpa railroad Uose. Bay yoar groarriae of Parker Bros Plae grace nas at Cooa ft I iendncaou'a. Latest sheet music at Will ft Link's. gI"7.erm JT'. I J hnile New craarn cheese last icceived at Coatad Sadler job printer, Plioo Slock, does 5 rst class stork. Smoke the celebrated Havana ni'ed 5 oent oigar at Johns Joseph's. Br M.H K'its. oh rst aan aai Albany, Or-c n Calls mat la targeoa ait "or coootry . With hi now bafcary Csarad My able to oSerold aod ow etstosasrs s thing firstolass in baa. ad ooda. ! S.I B SWelsedi Persons with weak laogs-tho- who ar. f cons tan tly catchiag cnld shoo Id wear ao : Allcock'a'Pfirtws Plaet-r over the chest aad i ao.tther between the ehoaMor blad.a daring ' ' cold weaklier. Remember they always streagtheo aad never weaken tb part to ; I srbiah tkey are applied. Do a t be deceived j i by Imagining aay other plaster like tbem . i they are ntj) - may look it.bat loo", s deceive. . ! Insist always on basing Altcock's, tb ocly reliable plastei ever produced. BcAritl. Homes. Beautily you boms and make It attractive with Hybrid j Perpetual and other choice roses, o!d aod new varieties of Japanese roses and shrubs. Orders taken for the above and ail kinds f fruit and ornamental shad tree at J A Hvman's, itc 1st St. Albany Or. Paanaitairr BaAHcn LarnDaT. A branch office of the Sale.a Steam laun dry has been established in Albany. All work will be collected and tha laundrisd articles delivered at Salem prices. No other expense. All work guaranteed Orders may he left with Osborn Davy, permanent aj:ent and solicitor for Albany Ashbv Jt Cans, Baal Estate. 90, Wash Dgtoa Street, Portland, Or. 'lsil ft Sox sell ths very bjjt rtsa shears sn.l scissors. I har just roo'd a iarg ateortmeot of Li brary lamp direct from eastern Factories. 1 'all and see them. O K Brownell. Mr Jsllos Oradwohl iof.rms tee gnral ,h4jt he haa revived .drioes from Sao Francisco that suaar has declined half a cent per pound on all grades and coffee has ad vauoed. Knw is the t m bay sagar. V are gniog to pat the prices dawn oash and eel I for cash oaly. Altea Broa In ord-.r V redacts oar stock ws will evil onr fine line of groceries at Jcash for srietly cash. Aden Broa. New goods at W "Read's Kleia Bros sell 00 shoddy staff, bat ssll hoots and shoes mad of leather. Vheo Baby was sica. Se her Caatorta Vh SIsS a a Child. She ci il for niatorta Vfte'i si"' rK-eaii Miss, sh.- vilimir t' riwuina rvieo sue huu Ulindisn . 1 J e gsf thsssa Otmtiyi Isn proper aad d.irioint oars of tha toalp will cause strityusss of the hair nud bald'r. tisaai both by tho use: of that reliable apesifio Hall's tiair iteuewar. 1'MPonfANT. l'o know that the Heir, me & Long PianO gives perfect satisf acllor, stands In tune longest, and Is an endleis pleasure to all who buy them at B B Ht -man's, First at Albany, Or. MoNsr to Loam. I have t money in sums of $500 to $20,000 to loan on im proved farm lands in Linn and Bentcs counties, at lowest current rates, delay in furnishing the money. 0 O BURKHABT Real estate agent, Albany, Oregon. Thbeat; swelry at Will ft Stark's, IM Ml. AMO ABB)A WHKAT. 601 CENTS, THL'RMPa Thanksgiving. David Froman, W H Huston and J R Wyatt. republican central committee, have ealled t convention for Thursday, D-e lst.at 7o'el ;k p m. Primaiies the day before. Tho young man committed' to tha asylum yesterday wan taken to Salem tiday. In tho evening he beccmo ralioaal, ,0 he waa subject to Uta of insanity, and would ba glad to receive treatment. His si ns ia Hillford and bis parents live in London lnsc-mciai caorass of CboUau eoootv i Monsana, was completed yesterday. It shows the election of one democratic mem- ner to the leiisslatare, making that body democratic on joint ballot aod insnricg the election of a democrat to the Ctiited .States senate. J A Hall, a soliditor, was arrested 'at Vauiban Yesterday on a charse of larcescy at the the instance of William Wirt, a nur seryman tf Salem, and lodged in jail. Hall claims the arrest is c'ue to (he fact that he turned over orders tor fruit trees to a nval. nurseryman mi learning that Wirt could not (ill tbem aatisfsctonly, btcanie he had most of his trees out. CiTUrCgfS Mketivg . The mass meet ing celled by citizens was held at the W C T V Hall last evening. The hall was filled. E8 Barrows was elected chair man. Cne or two speakers who has) been booked for remarks were not present: but Hub Bryant, C W Sears, Prof Lee and A D Morris were called on and retporded In short addresses. A nominating con vention will be held on next Saturday evening at the Court House . pbiday. ' .. ! season. The S:vag boat Cor rail it it als- on 1 its way up the river. l-aat week we labUahed the t'cupier ticket of Sedan!). Below we give the Citizens' ticket: Traateee, W W Pamsb. Geo Boaqest, Dr A U Prill. W R Hardrran. B ii Bnggs; recorder, A P Flora; marshal. Vim McCsltoagh; treasurer. Grey Croea. BATgrsUOAY . Anthony Kiesa aod Tfaos Kay ar among I, tha eomioat.oos for Aldermen, ot SaVm. TtM-WiUamette tbia afteraaoa is 5.6 feet above low water mark, being oa the deaceat. A 'man Dow. wto killed ksa brother sot loot saaee, over ' oa tjha Akesa, waa iodsetad j by the grand jury far manslaughter a ad his 1 ease waa beard oe Wednesday, at Corrallis, . the rcalt of which being has acquits.1, j The foliowtag appears in the Corral. ia counct. pixMvdtnga: Bill of Hayoe Back lor f.. !yj A3 00 spacui land, Nod ssd Maduoa reet improre-roeat, and f900 SW general fand, waa re 'erred to ttaaaea com mittee Mr George tlaoghter now has a part 2 mots market, opposite the Rass Ureas, ae the firm la Slaughter k Clark. Bee idea free ash they srill keep a chose line U meata, snd game ia season; in fact propose rnaaing a Hrs'.-clacs oaark:. There a no necessity of psrr'nr; a a! piw eight and annas to !h entire hoaseboid with that coach, aa Wash's l ocgh Syrup sriU ; csira yoa like mari.-. ."he beat kaowts rem- l..l'.asedy for eoagas, ooJda, naaasasapdiiia ia early stages. and tl'. throat ant iaoc dase ' 25 and Mi per bottle . Sold by J A Casa- SBiag, oraggsst. j Lad ess me: tie Thursday afieraaoo at the skating rink, lrtail at teed . A fuli 'ine d fjeeoe slipper v ies at K eta Klein Broa uro chad school shoes tsox em sj;. laassssBMneass baa ssssssasitars fa Zaa tojfl A at Klein Bros. All l no go. : 8s Klein Bms pricsss oa rabber toods be- 5 "yag. They can save yoa money. i Wear a pair . art;c sri ia voor rabber BSJOtS aad steep cor feet warn, at Klein Br- If yoa want to bay a horse cheap or feed ! for the oej- of it this winter call at WtU' Music Steve. For voor school shoes go to Klein Bros aa they repair U em free of charge if tbty rip, ran oyer or the soles come loose Farmer try a pair of French Kip boot, made by Kleia himself, for $6. th same hoot to measure woaid co- you $7. 50. Tr UM b" ,i' v u.-.v- jwt aess ewwsisi v. c rr sroej is. CE Broa oe!l offers fo-s.i a lot of flower pot cheap. Tho ftrt c ran be in of tbe seaaoa at C T. Browne! Is. Sweat cideir for mince pki by the eaiksa atCKBrowxells. Buy Warner Bros corset of W F Read. Bargsins In sure met gbods at Read's. Will S Stark. Mr j, wrier- Pr.anars Yau want the heat groceries to be secured In th citv ; then call on Parker Bros, Perhaps You want fresh produce just from the gardeners, then call on Parker Bros. Pet hap Yon want the best baked goods in the dtv, breads, cakes, cookies, pies, e'c.tben call on Parker Bras and you wlil get the goods and first class treatment. jargaina at Read's. There will be fair held ia th Gniver salist church by the ladies of ths parish, oa Tuesday, Dec rith Notice of article for sale and of entertainment t. bo given will ba famished ltr FAUtaas S. N. Steels A Co. are now pre pared to make loans from 1 to 5 years in amounts from sJ20a to f 10,000. Cmil on, or snit ihem at Albany, Or. Th beat mat oofleain the city at Coat .sloysr s Yoa can aare money bv busing of Bead, we have a relief and cure In your ignorance of effects and vitality which is system the elements thus strength and vigor will fol cure or money refunded. Dr. Sanden's Electric after all other treatments testify, and from many of TH BBsnBr M mr . . If n . I . k 1 I I t w e-m . mm Is a complete galvanic br.ttery, made into a belt so as to be easily worn during work or at rest and it tn'ves soothing prolonged currents which are instantly felt throughout all weak parts, or we forfeit $5,000. It has an Improved Electric Suspensory, the greatest boon ever given weak men, and we warrant it to cure any of the above weaknesses, and to enlaroe shrunken limbs, or parts, or money Balttadoa. I hey ate graded in tVr -nr. i-icM ir twf .ir tl.r trri."Ht he in two or three months. 8ANDEN ELECTRIC CO., Bssslatle as or ties per 11 At a meeting of the citizens of Vater loo, Oregon, held in the parlors of the Falls View hotel, on Saturday evening, Nov 19th, 1893, the following resolutions were adopted. H W Parker, chairman, E C Phelps, secretary, and though order ed published only fn the Linn County Review, Advance and Herald, we glv them the benefit of the Dbmocxat's cir culation. Resolved, Thst we, the citlxens of Wsterloo, recognize In Mr W C Davis, president of the Wsterloo Development company, a high-minded, public-spirited gentleman, whom it had been a pieaaur; to count as one of our citizens, and appre-' clsting hi labors tn behslf of this place and the welfare of its citizens; his kind ness in hi association with all In hie official capacity as superintendent of constn.etlon of the company's mills at this place.tliere- iuic OC I'. Resolved, That we slncerelv regret the turn fn affairs which hss rendered 'X necessary for Mr Davis to leave our nla-: and that by his leaving heie we ldbe a good citizen whose place It will be l.ard to fill. . That we recognize hi hi Mr Harben, a gentleman wh f our respect and friendship . At she en ten -womanhood, ervcarr young pirl needs the wisest care, 'troubles beginning then may make her whole life mis erable. Bat the trorsbles that are to be Seated have a positive remedy. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription builds np and strengthens the system, and regulates and promotes erery proper function. It's a generous, support ing tonic, and a quieting, soothing nervine a legitisaate medicine, not a beverage, free from alcohol and injurious drugs. It corrects and cures, safely and sorely, all those delicate derangements, weaknesses, and diseases peculiar to the sex. A remedy that doe cure is one that can be guaranteed. That's what the proprietors of " Favorite Prescription'' think. If it doesn't give satisfaction, in every case for which it?a recottunended, they'll re fund the money. No other medicine for women is sold on such terms. Decide for yourself whether tome thing else sold by the dealer, is likely to be "just as good" for you to buy. DELINQUENT TAXES TTiF.USQCEST Conn.- taxes, cf 1591 XJ should be pat j at once aor" sun costs oXaai. as thsr moat bo rod need. Propei wfl. bsv ,jd upon if neat attended to in reasonable time: Belawa j nrs danerooa- ! September -9th ItMk, CC JACKSON. SUer HEALTH JS WEA T us Baaai f .- Htsa-as. j ntaereeasa ewralria.Hi assdhy Urn saw of eJrwkjs. or to era, Isenasl n i.ie mi Tleflsmas of the Kraln resnluttr mussaaisy aad laad.ar v m err. assay dsslk. fr ansr SMdl Are Barrens. os iSesBfT .a sWhsrs. aasanartarr Uaiil by oiei aersi m e f a tee tass. arses fdsassM a raostta l rs. To SSn f With each order received kr a sriitr Si oa. we will wad !.. reCaadUSe Gear. tsals by iBrsaaxkat aeae Ageat. Alwaay. re; B ASK. or BSdftS. 01 rapilat. H F HERRI LX X J tjtnoM Jar w BLatTB s ... ths tract 1 sk Guted Staiee t a.se en Kirl. 1 J. 'rats a it Frames and Oerasaaoy. OsBeeiasaaaaad at all assssSsebsi fointa s taswr- BOI 'etef eel allseed j time deoosfts. ACAJE3IY OF- lady pf Penrtnaf Help Red CrowiiMills ISOM & LAHHINC, PROPRIETORS. aw etvicssH vlocb srrcaioa roe. raa n.i " Attn backks sraa n iij . STOR.VGR nClhlTJS' REVERE HOUSE ILBAWY. OREGCN HAS. PFEIFFEK FROPRIETuR ttssn' " JU' Dm E C Wrs Xaara aa Baas Tsumsr. D'JH' sag. Oec daehe.Jse rsoo Wa-. sea-akiis or over-Bel 11 "rsssge. Beak SuxaefcjrSU.ena.hr ewsl si a-i aiTCs; sax aits VW-Pfsiiisas Traaaacs a eeae-w haakiar kaete-w "rtsaaki IssmrM and sold ifli' ARiEtTOU LECIliC WHO'ARF the effects of abuses, excesses, w ss ss sBssB kj I g A vi 3 wl tl (al in our marvelous invention, which requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical "r"ure' "2 hve unduly drained your system oerve 'force fSfr-nd tbuscaascd your weakness or lack of force. If you replace into your drained, which are required for vigorous strength, yon will remove the cau, and health, low at once and in a natural wav. This Is onr nlav. .nri . . . . . t- , . , TA , -' , Send for our Illustrated Pamphlets, free ; W fC . 13 no "penment, sj we have restored thousands to robust health and rigor. us iusn oy nunareusot cases throughout this State, who vcou!d tlaJiv whom we have strong letters bearing testimony to their recovery after using our Belt. DR. SHNDEN ELECTRIC BELT strength to meet all stages of weakix&s in vountr. middle-ad or old men, and wn cure Address A.l r.c 172 FirstiSt., SCROFULA 12 YEARS Always Sore. Curned Like Fire. Ashamed In 1- '.irn. tint Worse Under Pi ar Doctorr. Curetl ty Callcsun. ForebootuncTtv. : yeas I have deer, trestles! with scrofula. Aly bead ra alssey. ees. my faee waa dry and scaly, aad unvi Bk are most of the ss. si j ?.ooy lud be rest ejr-.t co it, sal 1 did not kaow what 1-, went lo four sSCareat dortore aad I hey belpru mi at f.rat, Ia th t,.j i r -. worse sj.o; the I t. itd other roroedves, hat Ck y did cse Co gucd. I was aeh-Ti'd s ao Sato pet lie I a-ae a sitttorokat. Ev;r cm aid r. "rrsi u th rcr tisr, a by v' 't yoa te aocr.-l: ' " Lsea at asT aalfj lal Of I bed lo :ir a s..t of cats keep tb dirt fro:n ;' i tcto tie seres, .-.ftrr I wo Id wash. I woi te cosored wiUi Uy isd uhmples all ovt r ray E- i - Ji Um. rone two or tore peoplo advUcd 1 -o try tie . .rcsi KzasntB. I did ny t r.d am gsssl I has slaaeso. Clad to ear 1 1 . nletaa. aad iatt E5 of health (. 1 c-1 at prada th Ctmccsa llzztoiz too hbrkir. I , my portrait. ' 1 V. . i J., LarkeVJic, Vm. Cuticura Remedies CcncraA Kssolviwt, the r.w BVxxt aod St in r-unfter iBiemally (to clean the blood of sD ln (.uriuee aod poiaoooa etraseots). SSsI C iTtrcas. 11-! areas SUd Care, and Ctrricca Boar, a i q iiaiu Bain Ponder aad BeaotMer, exiaraalry (to eirar tbe akio aod scalp aJ reu,re the hair), car , . ae ad karoor of the akin, scalp, acd i.iojd, s !Uj lose of hair, frraa Icfaocy to aa, from pimo 10 aerofala, wbeo the beat phystdaae, hoe. jauis. a; J atl oshss ssasdss fail. Pols ' --erywher. Prle, Cmcm, Soe. : Soar, r: I Mn.Tl-r, tH. rnored ky the Porrsa fistco a o CsrsasCAi. CozroaaTios, Boatoo. 4SBW' Slow to Care K..io Diaeaeea." At aasjas, 40 jsetrauoas, -a1 taseaassssksskj Biied free. niafPLEel. Lsithoda, red. ns, esaspsasd, aod rim oily as eord try CoTKca Soar. NO RHE0MAT12 ABOUT Mt ! lis one roinnto the Ajktf-Paiis FlSr r. ..eves rheo SSSSta. adatlc.bip, aidaey, osaaaaksr. aod cheat oaioa. The ft.-.'. af.l ..r TTTt A Ol TV ys. wsr raarsri aadfaa sry t sst the saeet wmlse far 5 35 siisrv. 5V "Tr P"rrsa a Bkeu. ark Irk 1 1 iieeeA the ssass ae. a tbisias MO fI'BTtTL"XE. Wo Lc DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CEXEN. IK BEST SHOE IKIfaKntl Ssw sewi fartatdeutyAaa? oSdastke fmeUw ea m .meTSkS 91 seotT!sh.esT as i ' aa the eeiefc. They asaatassa froa.es to KX CO JOfs thm ttftX Arf asJBd wn BU. ISPTI mh 1 iImfw Ma-t 1 Boys' a. . swh J Vewtka 1.73 geBsst Cf? skW DtTlV efJJstsKjy Ladies' USS 'tTZttJZ MImss arSBBssr th bees lasesewfessa Baerwsr.asf it wee osat vasj sisiBi assi3sa.e Ma. TheajMBstsasatiaaiii aahsi. atSBsotam. LasdasawSaasetakSM SautsSM are fbadts tkasoos. ttesw W. ijDeewkss- eeess aad Wall Paper, I rtigrs, Paints. ' il?s (ilas. Etc I. . ALBANY, 1 1 1 r 0REC0N FOSKAY & MASON wastes, I IB a aeran Oraggistsand Beokseilers Asjasekl for John B. A. den's pcblfrwisosjaL saleh we sell at poblisaer' -rieww with .1.' ALBAII, 'REAiOlt A BARGAIN Faoir ami vioktabls p. s ter sale consisting of 40 acres, ct land, one mile narth of Albans- Lane wrsli j.n proved. For panic." iexntre of W M Wakkkk CURE TOURS CLP? abledwt'h fii 1 rr.w wrs..- c '"Ss for aay enoattma cisctaree or oragstat for a beokt It cares tn , temi a IwitaoattheaM aoewsr. r fin iiiskaiaiiii 1 , . .. r UP UU ' r Ml K.Lb.. . blictty IfnaraDteed not to strict--; tn rwasraai Jmtrim Chew autactui-a bv .las Brass (Vraia! C.sl CIHCIKHATI, o. A few copies of Cram's Atlas (new cer. sas edition) for sale at $2 each. A wit to Mrs TalU corner Broadalbin and iirt'l streets. WEAK? ss ae, aaaw ssw net re, - . Hand aosstdL SsaeeaaTahae. Tha Imale shins sr Ust eatB woo warn a BW. awvj rww Hesse . 1 11 it B . es.si.i :-. WH Ca sshsMtyoahar. Beware ofdeaiersstn wiprsaa aisass aatot other ssatr. tor therm. aasSaasaatssasaaass Molaw' aeoay arTtalie1 m 'liZHm? ,,,,tora ST. 1 jaoiffiLAi. BasacBsaa. Sfaao. SoldBr USPENSOR Y FOR, m EAK MEIM DFBILITATFn AwncWr? 'FROMiNFs'DEBiuiy Seminal Wfak- 4. TT 1 s I I VSnit s s T . a. . - t - " 7 W V .r'i-uKx leWAjNiiilpqTrZNCY OR: COSjyyiApeWCrODhWFUMATi . 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