Health and Comfort are Destroyed by the use of poor smoking tobacco. The one tobacco that has held its own through all the changes of time and against all competitors is Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. WHY? Bicause it's always pure, always the same, always the nest. Such a record tells more than pages of "talk." It's just as good to-day ;'.s ever and it is tbe tobacco ioxyou. If you smoke, you should smoke Bull Durham A trial is all we ask. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., i DURHAM, N. C A Question A Great Record For You Good Advice w R BI1I.VKI Attorn" at Law and Solicitor in Chancery, lions made on all point. Loans negotiated rableterm. Albany, Oregon Uollse a G GO. W. WRIGHT, Attorney at law. and Notary Public . Will practice In all the court d this UW Special attention irlren to collections and matters in preltate Oasee: Upstair lUson-Twedalo Block Albaav, Ogii a k. iiKiir uACKMt'UN to WiTSO. 11 letr- matters will rees lve promp r. O ld Fellow's Temple, Albany, O attention tBcs r. Old Fellow's Tempi s, M OSTVXVE fc HAtKLEJI&N, Attorneys at Law, Albany, Oregon. J WHITNEY, Attorney at Law, Albany, Or. AMES J. CHARLTON, Attorner-et-Law mbbjiHv: All legal; business 'attended .to rUNN-a Block, Albany, Or LRANT CULLfiCTlSG A GV1 DALRYMPLE & NEWPORT Managers, Collections a special tr regardless of slae. Cortes, dente In all the Talley towns: OFFICE evar L E Blain Oe's store, roster s Block: D" JT. L. HILL. Tlljisisaii and Surgeon. OPTICS Corner Ferry atisgts. Albany, Oregon. DAVIS, Physsdana andBrceual Surreons. OFFICE Comer rcaualbin streets. Albanr. Or. Cadis pre wtly attended I city and oeantry; c.u H V TI BKKI, A I N . Heaneapathist. aVSatsJ Jlst In diseases of the Eye. Tasety years' experience OAcc boors 7 te t s at 1 as t p m, and tc g evening. Albany , Oregon. CCSICK Ct.,BASKRRS OF ALBANY, OIUMON, TRANSACT a general Banking buintes DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS on New York, Sen Fr a aeo and Portland, Oreg i. LOAN MONEY ee approved security. RECEIVE depesite subject to check. txjuJSUI tUKB made on rarorasia ISTEREST.peid on time aanaattS. BILIOUSNESS The 8. B. Headache and liver Cm - A SAFE, PHYSIC I STBS A CHAT Iftaken at directed, we Guarantee Satia faction or refund your money. DONT SICKEN. DON Tj GRIPE, 50 cent per bottle, by I A CUMMINGS. ALFAJT 00LL1BJAK IH8TITUTI ALBANY, OREGON 1891, 1892. irst Terns sseaest September sit A t: I corps of Instructors, CUBICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY' COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Courses 01 study arranged to in east U a!l grades of student. " Sfvnal inducement 1 c feral to students irons abroad. "ST. I I r T CwSBiT ONLY LINE RUN NING 2 THROUGH DAD r AINS TK leaving Portland, 8:45 A. N. 7:30 P. M. fl 2 DATS TO 2 (1IIACI0 7 Hours Quicker to St. Pau(. 23 Hours Qaiekcr to Chicago. 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha Kansas City. PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS, FREE DECLINING CHAIR CARS DINING CARS. For racs and genera! information cal oil or address W If HU RLBURT.Asst.Gen'l. Pass. Agt, 25 Washington St., Portland, Oregon A Pact Against Time Fears Nothing Unchanging Talk's Cheap CAVEATS TRADE MARKS. DCSICN ATSMTS. OOPVatOMTS, ate free Handbook write tn WOt IttfOffiBsHiCMI sUkS munn oo.. ssv Oldest bureau tor ae 1 HHOADWiT, WSW I Crery patent taken out by na Is brought before the Basis byanouoe given free of obanr tn tha paienu m T ii set mi natation of any scientific paper tn the world.. Splendidly Illustrated. No Intelligent man snooia set wnaow n. wassc K-audsautaa. 7wTcsS? an J. orasuwv. EAST AND-SOUTH, -via- THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Oo. Kxpress Trains leave Portland Dally. eoa nn.v 1. ISM, .Norte Sr. a. I Lv Portland Albany See Frandsee Ar 1 T:SS a a Lv 4:23 a a . Lv T;00 r a KfcSSra I Lt aa a a Ar Abere trains stop only at following stations north el lloeeburg. Saat Portland, Oregon City, w .od- earn, ssiieni, Aioeny, isagsat, seoaa, sssssavf . nf i lee sit, Junction City, Irrtaf, Eugene. 1 W SEBSX M alar B It VJSBBK jBnBBnsWw'- I HI SaTameaTaTaaT" fcHJASl I Lv Fortune Ar 4'0r lfcesr Lv Albany Lv VtjU at feWr Ar lesibnrt Lv I 7 Mi jLLsaxr local saJLt (axean Scdav) seOralLv Portland Ar:oa "r!Ar Albany Lr JO BBABKS. lltOanlLv Albany at) lu-Tlas BOOanlAr Lebanoa Lv I Man l:Sa Lv Albany Arl :r 4Ba I Ar Lebanon Lv t3ra PULLMAr BUFFET SLEEPERS. AND Dinintr Cars on Ocrdan Route. SECOND-CLASS SLEEPIN6 CARS Astaehesl le all Thrssurts Traisis eVest aide Mvtelesi. stsrr vTBsTJsT roiniva ao coats allih. si an. raaii Dan T (Cxeest Sonaay, MO A I Lv Portland Ar j S.S0 r IMt, r a I Ar OorreUst tv I ! S6 ra axrastnraa a SAU.V (Exc)p'. Sni.day. . 4:t0r Lv Portland Ar7! 'rtO TasralAr McaPnnvUle Lv I 6.W a a Through Ticket to all point In the Enter a 3tit, C Europe can be obtained st lowest rata from C at freak. As at Albany. . KOS-ULEB M P. BOOKK8, aaaswr Aw't O. F. see Portltai, Oregon. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE o Oregon Pacific Mmt T BOec, ateeelver. Cr- Oregon Development ro's Steamers, Short Line to C itlirornia Flrst-olasa through passenger and .'.-eight line rrem Portland and all points fct tbe Willamette. Valley to snd from San f rauciaoo, Cal. Eoata matte cloaa connection at A) ban with trains of the Oregon Paeifi Railroad TUIK 8CHEDU1 1 except Sundara.1 Las v Albany lfcsa r. a, , L -are Yaquina, T0a.b (.eare GorraUis IMr, a. jUaro CorvUis,I0Sa,s laqoioa, iao r. m Arrive AlDeor, 11:11 a. O. A C. trains coni.-j t at Albany and Oorvslll. The abovi train connect at xaauma with ths Ongon Development wiuirwij i Liine 01. nuwunsnipe oetweea Yaejoina and San Fraii dvoo, ssIlsINa OATEM . rase vascts. ..iQ.-.-.. Vaiier. Oiitavsr ISth . ti-vl vsoa aa raasctsco Willamette Valley, Deeemlier stb j. 18th ; nth. The Companv 'viTt tbe ngnt tc snnge sailing dates - thout notice. N. B. 'Past aencera from Portland snri rVillamette Valley poinU oan make close rsnnecuon wun tne trains or the Yaqnln rpnte at Albany or Corvallis, and If de fnd to Haul Francisco should arrange to rrive at Yaauina tbe evening h,fore dat ' stlins'. in Freight rales si st ays th .Lowest FIRST NATIOIAL RtXK, OF ALBANY, OBBOO", reatdent .... l.rXIirjt 8. K.TOUNO ST. LANODON VTos President . Jsshler .C. nUXSACrn A GKNERAL banting business ACCOUNTS KEPT subject to check . fllQatT XXCHANQE and tel rapbic traneter, srsM New York, San rraoctaeo, Chicago and P'Ula-id son OO.LBVrriONr SADEon latorabl stascroH. e. E. Tocae E,W. La L C BLal. h. FUBB Eovaaa I . Sox. mm co NATIONAL BANK. i OF ALBANY osrstoN. CAPITAL STOCK lOO.SOO. sidont assess- ' I COWAN, e-Presidunt ...Jat RALSTON. st Cashier. 0 A AltCHIBOLD. D aat-roaa, 1 L Cowan, J U Balaton, W 8 Ladd. W H Uoltra, J A Craword and O A Arch old f RANSACTR a ceneral banking business . DBAW81UB1 DRAFTS en New York. ill artlsr I, Oregon. e. LOAN MONEY on sppiovsd security RECEIVE deposlte subtect check. to ASK OF OBEGOH, ALBANY, OBSQON. tapital, -i. ss.ses. Vice-President.... ashler v. J LANNINO . lav W BLAIN Transacts a genera banking business: Exchange bought and sold on all the prlucipa cities In the United States! also on England, Ireland Franeo and Germany. Collections maria at all aeeeaelhle nninta on favor Lie terms. Interest allowed o.i time deposits. 13 ASK OF SC'IO, SOTO, OSF.OON. dent... shier ... J 8 Hm O H If VV1 ELij DIUOING Ed Davidson in prep rod to do well diKKinir is first olaas style, promptly, and will guar antes bis work. m mtmmt ! HAWAIIAN TREATY. The Hawaiian treaty la practically ready for adoption by congress. It will now go to it. be approved, and then be sent to Hawaii for consideration by the provisional government Then It will be returned to Washington again for final action . At now planned , It pro vldet for a territorial form of government. State hood ia out of the question . If the popula tion increases rapidly, and the resources are grettly developed, that may come in the course of a decade or two. Annexation will require a few ridica changes. The natives will not have the right of franchise, nor the ao,ox or more contract laborers that have beea brought to the Islands. A legislature similar to those In our territories will supplant their prtsenl legislative body. . This will do away with their house of nobles. A governor and board of commissioners will be appointed by the president, and these will probably be chosen from citizens of the islands. Experiment has shown In the United States that it is bad policy to appoint strangers to such respon sibilities. The chief feature of the treaty will be its failure to lay anything about the sugar bounty. How this will be received In Hawaii is difficult to foretell. Four-fifths of the capital there is invested in that indus try, nine -tenths of the men interested are Americaes; and therefore ihey want annex ation to favor their commercial development. The lack of details yet prevents a conclusion as to whether the treaty will foster trade as they hope or nut. Reduced to the principle of right, the co- meat Hawaii is annexed 10 the I'nited States it is entitle ! to every privilege and all pre rogatives to hich other states or territories are entitled. There have not yet been any discriminating laws enacted against any area within the United States, and if it ia tried in the Hawaiian islands It would serm uncon stitutional. Farther and absolute particulars are necessary before a positive conclusion csn be reached as to the practical working of the annexation treaty. TtUgram lite Press, in a long editorial, brings oat the startling information that if there could have been a change of 31.979 Tote in Cali fornia, Delaware, New York, Indiana, West Virginia and Wisconsin, Harrison would hare been elected, with one electoral vote to spare. The result would have been: I Unison, 224; Cleveland, 196; Weaver, 24 But here it another calculation of the same kind: A change of only 31,404 vote in Ohio, Iowa, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Wyo ming, New Hampshire. Montana and Ne braska would bare left Harrison ia a moat pitiable predicament . The result would have been: Cleveland. 339; Harrison, 73; Wea ver 32. Even If th- States mentioned by the Press had been carried b Harrison and the States we have named had been carried by Cleveland, the latter would have had 159 electoral votes, Harrison 1 53. and Weaver 3a. The Press ought 10 know that the silly season of 1892 has passed, it ought not to force the season for 1893. The populists sad rrpub'kflns in Kansas are having a tegular Kilkear cat fight. Both claim 10 have organized tbe lower house of the legislature. Bach has a speaker sad a full set of officer Both hare been meet ing in the same hall, but the popallsts locked up tbe hall Tueaday and the republican broke down tbe doors and then the governor populist called out the militia and at last accounts men from all parts of tbe state were flockin- to the capita), each to help his par ty in the melee. Tne few democrats of the legislature occupy a neaatrsl attitude. What will be tbe outcome can not now be told but it looks like the populiais have th advantage as the governor belongs to that partr. It was a bMst of McrCinler tn ths late presidential campaign that whatever might be the result of tne then pending election, the democrats would not, be able to paas s tariff bill In the next ten years. The opinion thus repeatedly expressed was pred icated upon the belief, first, that it would be next to imDOSsible for the detnorrt to break dwn what he supposed to be sn impregnable republican majority in the senate, and, second, upon the mistaken notion that there would in all that tea years, be too many protection democrats in the senate to give any hope to tariff reformers for the consun maiion of their labor for tariff reduction. But how swift is retribution when It is once farted on Its errand of duty. The very 6rst senate elected after this prediction will pass, with sn ample majority, the very bill McKinlcy predicted tber could not pass ia ten years. Mr Frank Schurmann of Philadelphia has patented a material which he calls wne glass. It consists of a sheet of glass, in which, in course of manufacture, ii en closed a layer of wire gauze. Th metallic is literally imbedded and hermetically sealed within the glsss, and will stand any amount of rough usage without breaking. The new material can be mads of varion thicknesses, and In sheets of large size; aad there is little doubt tl.at it will prove a valuable substance for sky ighli, roofs of railway stations, horticultural buildings, and will find employment In a variety of ways. Windows made of the material will be burglar proof, and will be resistant enough t slop the progress of a pistol bullet. The Michigan Republican hsve followed up the repeal of tnt Miner law with a bill to gerrymander the S'-ate so ss to mke lt up hill work for the Democtat io elect even s respectable minority of the Congressmen. BjI gerrymanders don't work as wsll ss they used to. They get out of order a easily as a P react! clock oe. ! SI ILLL I Abbs sS A German suthorltv ssys that almost a third of all humanity, that I', 4 00,000, eoo speak the Chinese language. Then the Hln doj language is spoken by more than loo, 000,000, Foutth, the Russian, with 89,000, 000, while tbe Germsn Is spoken by 57,000, 000 tongues and the Spanish by 48,000,000. Of the European languages the French is fifth In place. The New York machine Is remo'ring every friend of Mr Cleveland from office under the State government. This is doubtless very smuting to the machine, but after March 4th it will not be so funny if Mr Cleveland Is quite human, and we believe he is.' In setting trees It is well 10 allow them to lesn a little in the directioa of the most pre vailing heavy winds, and to so trim them that that side will be a little the heaviest. Tl I SSI IIS TTstTTS West Vlaginls has more square miles of coal thanUreat Britain, Germany mo France combined, though lt stands fifth In point of annual coal production in the United States, The centra! Sahara registers a mean of 97 degrees in July. Central Australia boast of 94 degrees in January, a merui wtlch is attained In South Carolina and inner A ra -bia in midsummer. The art of stereotyping waa invented by a Frenchman, Didot, in 1793.. and wss first brought to America in 1813. AFirc news. A tltret-Car Wheeling, W Va, Feb 15. Another riot, growing out of the street car strike, occurred this evening. A car manned by nonunion tnnn ran a gauntlet numbering fully 2000 men, missiles of all description were thrown and the operators compelled' to desert the car, which was run off the track. The police were hastily summoued and dispersed the mob upon arrival, arrest ing one man. rear Do Le seeps' Paris, Feb 15. Charles de Lessens re mained all dav yesterday with his father Ferdinand at Leieheanage. The aged De lssops roootra'zetl and embraced his son. He is siill ignorant of the judgment that had doomed them twth to imprisonment. Charles managed to restrain his tears, and assumed a cheerful aspect in order that his father might not suspect the truth. The Bleody shirt Washington. ine nouse today re sumed consideration of the pension appro priation bill. Boutelle spoke vigorously against the proposed amendments to the pension law. declaring the Union veterans were not safe in the hands of the party about to come into power, with head quarters south jf Mason's and Dixon's line The records of congress, he said, showed that. Oates replied warmly, saying Houtell charges were unfortunate and ill-founded. No gentleman would charge him or any other ex-conteaerate. with opposing a proper pension to any union soldier who was worthy of it. Peer Kansas Toi'kka, Kan, Feb 15. Bleeding Kan sas nearly bled atrain today. Nothuur but the wisest counsels of tbe calmer leaders of the opposing parties prevented a serious conflict and the shedding of blood. Not since anti-slavery and pro-slavery forces were arrayed in hostile attitude against one mother has political excitement run so high aa today. At 10 o'clock tonight 500 troops are on guard around the building, while 500 more are on the way from differ ent parts of the state. A Libel tall Walla Walla, Wash. Feb 15. Tbe libel suit of Reams vs Parker, of the Walla Walla Statesman, for t2S,000, was finished today. The trial lasted four days. The jury was out all last night, and brought in a verdict this morning of 92. The libel was published August, 1890. at a time when Colonel Parker was lying ill in bed 200 miles away. Wbstox. Or. Feb 16 Notwithstanding the drizzling rain and disagreeable weather, anvils were booming, flags flying and band p laying on me receipt or tne news toaay 01 tbe Dassase of the bill acrjronratintr tH - 000 for the Kastern Oregon state normal school in this city. A nirerie t lalmed NawAoar, R I, Feb 16. Newport has a most extraordinary religious sensation, many claiming it to be a miracle. Ia a plain, garret room, without even a picture on the wall, at i7 Marsh street, in probably the most humble home in tbe rity a little ekiM tha arm ra II, an A U . lfe.ll - V... been living for several weeks totally unable to move, suffering with -ale- on th hrain his lower Kmh rsualrxed and hi stomarh congested. Lawt evemnaboat7:) o'clock the mother, who was watching the little one. was terrified to see a face apnenr on the pillow next to the one on which the child lav. Lights were ehifteel into ev re position, but there was on tbe pillow a face. to a oust s oeauure ss. toe Torenesva. nose eyes, mouth and chin as plainly outlined as if chiseled out of marble. Tbe face grad ually laded away at o a m. A fie seer! Br ad: T a com a, Feb 16 Rev Cashing; Eel's died of pneumonia at bis son Edwin's residence in Tacotna, at 2:30 this morning. Death ocenrred on his 83d birthday. Be waa born in Massachusetts, and graduated at Williams' college in 1844 He leave two sons, Edwin, the Indian agent of tbe Puysilrjp reservation, and Rev Myron, of Skokomuh. Wash. Hs was an Indian missionary in Eastern Washington from 43 to 48. taught at the Willamette university of Salem in 1861. and helped found tbe Pacific college at Forest Grove. Or. He also founded and contributed $30,000 for the establishment of Whitman college at Walla Walla. ToPEaut, Kan, Feb 16. The city is black and blue today black with people come to see the fun ; blue wivh troops. Every train arriving for tbe past 12 hours has brought troops and republican and populist volun teers, armed with all sorts of weapons, anxious to take a hand in tbe fight. Sol dier surrounded the capital, gtutrds are at every entrance to prevent any from enter ing without a pas from tbe governor, cotmtertagned by tbe adjutant -generai-Members of tbe legislature are no better off in this respect than common folks. Mrs Latase managed to get in, But Mr Lease pent several hoars trying to follow her. without success. 4 SBartul Sale! Kt gene. Or, Feb 16. The moat import ant transaction that has occurred of a business nature in this city for some time waa consummated today, when the new firm of William Edris si Son was ortranized and purchased the property of the Euirene Mill Company. Tbe property comprise the flourish mill, water power and consid arable land. It Will Be BallSrd Washixotox, Feb 16. A careful canvass of tbe senate appears to indicate the Haw aiian treaty will be ratified, with several votes more than tbe necessary two-thirds to spare. The limit of the opposition is put at 20 votes. a Bobs. rr a wanness t'lletrr. Medpord, Or, Feb 16. The bueiness men of this ci y have guaranteed Professor M E Kigby a bonus ot $1500 for tne erec tion of a building here to be used as a business college. All arrangements have been perfected, and a $5000 building will be begun at once. Ttss Treaty. Washington. The committee on foreign relations reported to tha senate in executive session today the Hawaiian an nexation treaty, with tbe recommendation that it be ratified. It was placed on tbe executive calendar, wherrit can be reached by a majority vote at any time. A poll of the enate on the ratification of tbe treaty bae been taken. It stood: For ratification. 47; against ratification, 15; absent, 13: noncommittal, 13. As those in favor con stitute more than two-thirds of those present, there is no doubt about the ratifi cation of tbe treaty. A nwallasleB Harder: HUNTINOTOS. Or. Feb 17. John C Clark, a rancher living near Snake river, about i4 miles from Huntington, shot ami killed Peter Denning, a miner well and favorably known In this locality. Clark came to Huntington immediately after the shooting and surrendered to Deputy Sheriff Jobn P Hannon. Nothing definite is known as to the cause of the trouble that led up to the tragedy. An interview with the risoner failed to bring outanyof the facts, ore than that it occurred at about 1 1 olosic t lit miming. Hi claims that his t was on i of self-defense, aad that he eii a Winchester rifl Dinning was aiin? uim with an ax. Tb-jre we.e no taesei to the tragedy. a Flxttt With IndlBBst Spokane, Wash, Feb i7. The severity of the winter In the Priest river valley, Idaho, has driven the Indians to despera tion. They raided Jim Reynold's and drove off the cattle. Seven ranchers followed. In the fight one of the Indians was killed and two Indians and two whites were wounded. Tee Utah Hates. San Francisco, Feb, i7. John Hayes Hammond, general manager of tbe Bunker Hill and Sullivan silver mine, at Wardner, Idaho, has received word from Nortnern railroads which ha about convinced him that he will close down the mine. Nearly all of tbe other great mines will also close down. The cause is too high freight rates . Another Heeretary LAKH wood, N J, Feb 17. Mr Cleveland announced this evening that J Sterlin g Morton, of Nebraska, who visited him today, wSs tendered the secretaryship of agriculture and had accepted it. Breast CarbsUeBr Mistake Salkk, Or, Feb 17. Daniel Durbin, of Howell Prairie, aged 61, and one. of tbe most highly respected farmers in tbe county died this afternoon from the effects of a draught of carbolic acid, which he took by mistake, thinking it water. The priie rinn has become the stenolnir stone to the state, not much to the credit of legitimate acting. Chinese Ntw Years begins today. Com ment Is unnecessary. The subject does not deserve an extended notice, as louH sa it Is. Fifty clerks at 8alem have not, it Is said, done an average of ten minutes work In nearly four weekt, and the state foots the bill. Here it la from an ex: The inside history of the present session of the- legis lature will be written at some day. The real cause why so many public measures of great general Importance have gone to the wall been burked will be made known. It will be an Interesting record and will do much toward shaping the future politics of Oregon. This was all on account of a babv. At '631 Chouteau avenue, St Louis, Sunday , mere was a celebration and a christening All present became Involved in a? riot Men, women and children participated, and every conceivable weapon was used. In a few minutes the place looked like a slaughter-house, the walls and floor being covered with blood and even tne celling bearing its quoto of blood-stains. A wagon-load of police succeeded finally In quelling the disturbance. Sx of those involved were carried to the dispensary ami ihelr ImSbmAm olll nmvm fatal Tka . . J w" r . 1 trouble started because some one wanted m take the ..! !. i doors. David McUUHgan will also die, it Is thought, besides these 12 others are seriously cut or sustained fractured craniumt and had bruises about the face . The Astoria Budget slaps one of iu legislators, or some one else like this: j He had never been to school a day In all j his lire, and he owed hia little learning to ; juoges in aistnci c was auoptco. ,0i ilom ,rr,h thst be would not dar to the efforts of bis wife, but he long had; bring bis wile and daughter there. Tbe K nursed a secret hope of saving hi poor 1 ; O thereupon got mad, and mtds some hot state, of being chosen for a term to go J asteUI to th Oawocaevt remark about the evangelist, and legislate. The glad day came as bad j Sai.bm. Or, Feb 16. House: Pssted: Beginning with May 1st a person -an get days come to si! who wait snd strive, and Cameron, Mil to amend 1465 code. Cross, I on board th can a Alosroy and go to Cbi for a season this man was the biggest man ro . trespass set- Mvers, eago without a change of crs. a car for alive. He was among the first on hand to j e w,rdcn Veitch. to 'empo-er ih porp will le th city at '.eaat catch the speaker, ear, and when nU j to bid in land sold for uxes. i ' Th. roond trip ticket will be name wss called at last, he promptly j We,llM.riord, bill ts exempt homeatead , about r5 first-class. anawerea netx. out wnen it ca.ne to , rom .tUchmeaU wa, t4bled; Dennv, to making laws he found it rather slew, tbejp,. Iod(rin, hou( k.cprr, paised; measures that he introduced were num bered so and so: were read and then "committed.'' Some went this wsy, some went that, and It seemed to him that every mac was talking through hi hat. It somehow had occurred to him that all he i had to do wa to Introduce a law ant) then just push the measure through : and ail this jargon and red tape, to hira, teemed iajst about as senile as a marriage with the bride and groom left out. And when his Mils were ' pigeon -holed ' then was he sore dismayed, and tnto pains of open sin hit j Kinion iiaaticps iisru. sic ifuii an charts of reform upon the very day when needed most wa purloined and spirited away. " Pu"! Pet in fakes. Charles Simons, of PUtin am ' "ge m thai count? invested $3 in one I received noU.ing of coarse Blowout Lake, about two miles from Green Basin, in this county, a mile lung and not over 600 feet wide is "aid to ' be a cariosity Tne Lumberman ears there are indications that the lake has tut .si aio 1 uveas, eat tsuurj assaaa iu tea av atsa SlsstK not existed times that I m general laws psusaed the senate leads with twentv-nine. while the bouse has tn h. elelteet W. ih.i.a.i, -w - ' ' , ., The question to be debated by the Lyceum at acnoits terry in in it county, tomorrow night is: Resolved that "mar ried men lay up more money and enjoy life better than single men." Tbe married fraternity are to speak on the affirmative and tbe single on tbe nega tive. ..,,, . ... . J R I Bell, has a rival for ubiqUllOOS- TT,in,Pt PaB j0bamm ?r' W,U Walialnion. An ex says: He never aaw active service in the flsld bat was a quar- termaateron the racific Northwest coC " -----..v...... .... paper and drawinc a food pension, be is sB IVUlUltWVUtjr UI HIT; VassfMT yCUl 4B1 stsll uumiiii; , attorney-trene isl oi the state and clerk of tbe senate and penitentiary com- rtyentol the iUte onivcrattr, wittant mittee. .otwstiistanaing nis aisaotuiies. ne seems 10 w an e to cover a consider- able number of saUra drawing offices. , . i r ce, nsssru rr euu woiuier iitoac ami The Lspreas does not give tbe true passed, inwardness of tbe matter in the follow- j , n- - , - , aaemSwBasS xiSjjSJT "hiXVfitSUSrSi, S-. -a-. Feb ITIh A u, license, bat as the crowd failed to arrive amount of business waa rushed through a they expected thsy only plaved a fe ,on the closing day of tbe let iaia to re pieces and then refunded back tbe i When the smoke clears awav wa will money to those that were there and than quit. They gave soma first-class music on tne streets. e are sorry our people did not turn out better. Bot come again boys and bs that yon will have better uck next time a v-.. 1 . . t. V , "VlaJT . 7.Z1 since wrote a slow Ids account of tbe second crop of Oregon strawberries to some panics in Illinois. They packed np and struck Kugene just as ths snow was sixteen Inches deep. Tbe, agent baa taken to the woods. j age resolution was indefinitely postponed. They have been having slippery ) Ford offered joint resolution No 16, rela weather in LaGrande, resulting in the thro to the apportionment of senators following in ths Gazette: "A maiden jsnd representatives. Under a resolution fair with sun kissed hair came tripping of tha boost, the speaker, with two down tbe street; the air waa keen, bar members appointed by him, will examine age was stesn ; but gee-whiz wasn't she and correct ths journals Tbe speaker sweet; the sidewalk was slick and she I appointed Merrill and Miller. Ford's wsnt down quick, with a Jolt that took j bill abolishes tha five mill school tax, out ner curls, and the words sue used mast be exensed for she s one of our bast girls." Of ths 9 .,000 people of the Hawaiian Islands less tHac 35,000 are natives, and these sre not the naturally dominant classes either by intelligence or wealth. The grcst sst snrprise Is thst s government thus set up on the apes of a pyramid should hsve en sured s) long as it hss without topping over. Thirty er 40 years set Enelish influence was dominant in these islands bat It has been gta lually decreasing and that of Ameri cans has increased In like proportion. The Grand LedgeMich Lrtlger reported he manlage of a Mr Barnes, who subse quently called upon the edi'cr snd demanded a correction of the statement. The next day the -tfsjer sstd: "We fully believe that Mrs Barnes Is not msrrivd, nor do we think s'..s cvtr wlll be," Ths present legislature hss written ltsel down as a most extravagant one. Tbe ap propriations exceed twomllltxis. Taxpayers wlil groan for some lime to come. air Bisht t Telli The RevMsrkGoy Tesrse, the eminent English Divine writes: BanroBD Plaos, Rosssli. Squabs ,) London, December 10,1888. ) "I think it only ri -lit that I should tell yon of how much use I find AUcook's Porons Plasters In my family snd among those to whom I hava recommended them. I God thsm a v try breastplate against colds aud coughs." Old Darter Drasumond. After many veara of patient atudy and ex periment hss given to ths world a prepare, tion whi h ia an abtolnte euro for every form of Kheumatis.it. Ask your druaglst for lt, and do not tak anvthios else, for nothing alss is a good. ' If your drnsgist hss aot trot it, write to the Drummond Medicine Co., 4U 50 Maiden Lsne, Ksw York, snd they will ssnd you full particulars and testimonials of wonderful cures, together with special in structions. Agents wanted. Gavmsa Lutheran church servioe on every first and third Sunday in every month at 10 am, at the WijTU Hall, by Rev G K Meyer. Guaranteed to cure Bilious Attacks and Const! jiu t km, Small late Beans. TBE HTATK USCUE AT t ft t: Salem, afternoon, Feb 15. In the Senate. Action was taken on the follow ing: By Elmore, amending Brownsville's chrrter; pasted. Myers, to repeal the act creating the state board of equalization ; failed to pass, 16 to 13. Special asylum committee's report, which was read and adopted. It exonerates the management of the asylum frOm the charges recently preferred by the state board of charities. Miller's bill making an appropriation for Sedavlllc mineral springs was given its first reading. Weatherford, to protect Chinook salmon ; failed to pass. Willis, to tbe employment of women at legisla tive clerks; failed to pass. Willis, to ex tend the time of the meeting of the state board of equalization . passed. In One House. By Nickel, for the pay of members of the present session ; passed. Miller, for the improvement of the public soda springs at Sodaville.Linn county,and appropriating $500; passed. Nlckell. changing the time ef Arbor day in the public icritols; passed. Geer,of Marlon, providing for elementary text books on agriculture and horticulture In the public school, passed. Brown of Douglas, pro viding for the election of county tchool superintendents every four years, and to provide a school for convict at the peniten tiary , both passed. Gullixaon'a bill for the equipment, etc., of the Oregon National Guird, with a veto message from the povernor, was placed before the house. Tnr bill ptaacd over the veto. 39 to 13. Senate hill No en nrovidinir that ahe.iff'. ..lataba mmA m.m.,i attalt k. n.l.l a a.a.lu ..b. .-.1 (--. .i,.it iJa.1.1 . ....1. : , - , , -" BalaTy and fixing respective amounts was oa-aed. Geer of Clackamas, to chance rate of ; Interest from 8 and 10 per otmt to 6 and 8 i per cent ; Mr Geer moved to indefinitely j postpone, but the motion was lost, and the bill passed 31 to 16. ' Senate joint resolution proposing an , amendment to the constitution, providing 'or the election of supreme and circuit Cogswell.relatlng to dormant j jdgmfnta, s pasted; Geer, bill to provide for taxation of mortgages under Lawton bill ; patted. Bills passed senate; GuMxson, appro i priatinp, $40,000 National Guard passed i both brsnche over veto. This give s muma two appropriations 01 one nunorco j . umuL uuitars. Sale-, afternoon, Feb. ltitb. The legislature rushed through considerable nusinees- In tne senate, Nickels senate bill passed ; Alsea waa changed to Stan- ford ; bills regulating salaries of county judges end terms of county officers, passed. Myers introduced a senate joint memorial to congress, asking that a road department be established by tbe govern- mem, wnicn waa reierrea to tne cam- Bslllss In the House, bill enabling rnamed ,n..n a, muim, thai. Ma hranavlr witLoat tbe husband joining in tbe con- veyance, amended so aa not to effect estates in entirely and then passed ; H0; nal. the P,Un?. 01 arms athuman beina-.passed Bancroft o protect common carriers and to trunisb the tampering with I ocas of railroad j - ar - a ! Uiellin 0. rlor j noshed twenty one. Miller ha two nroreedine hi matte IB courts and Oregon fish ladder j Meyers one, relating to payment of laborers. " Sfsrssl to Dassocear. Sauos. Or..Feb. 171 b .Moose : Senate bills, holding counties liable for damages I from defective bridges or roads, pawed ; nrn.;H. fft, rrrrlina. .ill. r.-t ! es oi county fudatbled Earn 0f intMt llJZm tv--d .tstr- state ef education to pnrehase sehool roriWjiIjl,Dg cities of four : tnousanti as iniepen-ient districts, ani j .nil,..;.;.. r. iTie,-e.es.e,. 1. r..,t,i. schools, passed t Biackman'a valued 00- llcy tiii. passed . general appropriation ,,.7 order this afternoon ! jn rlmittee ni whole. . e. aX w at m Senate noose 0111 to proiti mi sa,e -.. ..... cir,,, .nd cigars to minors, W . GOTeror', appointment confirmed ; I ..-.an Kill nMfS K,l.a a!,..). . . . I 1 1 ...... .V U.V . . M .. . . I give a list of the bills passed. Among the bills passing both bouse. completing tne circuit, were we 101 low-; ing : By Ready, permiitinz btcvcles on ' public roads; Paxton. no dav of grace ; - Oeer, fencing railroads ; Miller, to im - I prove Sodaville springs; general appro-i . , : , 1 t . a . - : pria.iuu oiu; sutoamsi susuaiian ballot law : M were, maarinw mnntiea lis- bie for damaares bv defective raavda. Mat lock, for Eastern Oregon insane asylum ; weatherford. amending the law in rela- tion to limits of school districts in chiea ; Black man, to resra late tbe payment of the amount of insurance. The lree coin- ana nereaiter tre levy tor school pur poses will be made on the per capita plan. At this morning's session the invrsti- trtil is in sif t V aa sLasa r-awat strvsa i nstt Siti nr i n- , Und t Drr raittg waa presented ani that gentlemsn was entirely exhonoratetl. i Sali. Or., Feb 18th. Both houses Of the legislature met at 10 a m. Customary resolutions were passed thsnking presid- inn officer and complimenting minority and majority parties. Addresses were ; msils he nfMlitine nfBrSr All bill . : Pssed Dot 11 nouses were reponu en- Krueseu anit eiguvu. voernwi uas um.t Wednesday to examine ami veto. Ap propriations of seasion amount to over two millions. Resolutions of sympathy wre tendered to tiso W McBridc in his Illness. Both houses adjourned sine die at 11 o'clock. Iut up in neat watch-shaped bot ties, sugar coated. Small tU Issan tie urr liottle. SaABBlEB. SCHULZ KEENEY. On February 15th, 1893, at the residence of Mr A Bas sett, in Halsey, by Rev M M Marling, Mr August W Shulz and Miss Dasic Keenev, both of Halsey. KEENEY DRINK. ARD. On Feb. 15th, 1 83, at the residence of Mr A Bas sett, in Halsey, by Rev M M Marling, Mr Silas E Keenev and Miss Evs Drinksrd both of Halsey. BURRELL-McKINN EY. On Feb 15. 1893, at the residence of J S Sonek, by J S Ireland. J. P. Mr A D Burrell and Miss Delia McKinney. MOORE-WARD, On Feb 14, 1893. at the residence of the brlde'a father Caleb Ward, by Rev C C Sperry, Mr W J Moore and Miss Laura L Ward both of Linn Co. ML &1SKRRY. On Sslurdsy rooming, near Ca'apoola bridge, to Mr and Mrs Charles Berry a son. Weight, about is pounds. BIEB. McCLURE. At his home near Sweet Horns, Feb 11, 1883, of Bright 's disease, D H McClure, aged about 76 years. Decease was a well known and highly respected citizen, and came from an old Pennsylvania family. He came to Linn county m 1851 and settled near Albany, and has lived on tha place near Bweet Home about twsnty-two years- He leaves a wife and five children. Mrs Mc Clure is a sister of J B Parriah of Sodayille Advance. BOMR A Ml IIHIP rauaaoAv There will be races in Salem on July 4th, 6th and 7th. A new case ia the Circuit Court is R L Cnrtiso at A T Carrier, for divcroe. Th teuteo season began yesterday. There will i.ot be much fasting in Albany, though. The price of school lauds will probably be doubled by ths present legislature and raised 1 1 92. 60 an acre It is to be hoped the senate has to much good judgment to pass the Blane county bill Ooe alice ia enough. j folding chair frame waa stolen from the rear of Mr Thos Brink's furniture store Tuesday night. Pleare return. The Military Band bad a fair attendance i at their concert and entertainment ! evening, and gave a pleating exhibition of ', their varied talents. j Taio-.a wants the world, and insists on . Mt Kenier being called Mt I scorns. Seattle objects and will never submit to calling it Mt I fonts. Htls! Mrs Cbsrlea Norton w ho died near Vt ijUina o- weeks ego, it isnn thought wsa murdered by poisoning, and a thorough in vestigation will be made of 1 Le ease. Th annusl meeting of the Uoiuo Y P S C K will be at tbe Otngregstionsl church to morrow night st 7,.'f ) o'clock . Election of officers will occur and a short program will Le rendered. Let all members be present. Under the new salary law the sheriff and or Man county will e-b receivs S'JQOO a year and the recorder 91800 Beauties i will be allowi d in the discretion trf the . awwaasj cours. California capitalists are negotiating for i the purchase of the coat claim of Charles Shaw, located one mile east of Yeqalaa. They have bad ths claim aoder lease for toe last ten years, bat have never done anything i to ard developing it T.mesf An evangel! t to I'endleton m.de a remark irom a polptt thai Pendleton i.aoch a Sodom FRIDAY. Ilarrisbaeg needs a goad, lively, efficient yoasg attorney. Thar is a Sae opening for the right penoa st this pomt. Courier Miller' fish ladder bill ia 03 that ahon d prove of immense rale to tbe upper Wil- ge ar otUaas oaerallv will . c'-ate ths effort made to peas it. A'.ba He) wood in "Nsw &igewood Folks, Friday March 3rd, instead of the 1st aa heretofore arranged. This will be on of th theatrical treat of th season, aad these will b a packed house, j !t is claimed, that the whereaboats of the ' lantern helonsug to th are iepsrtmrnt. I now tssiea advertised, ia known. Usdess I returned to the assistant chief there may be ; troants. i . ... . .tsen th. A,bny chaite b.U 1 MOM Of Oftr emxnc Hare Men wsteluiu, ; s. J . i . .. . . .. . . both hew tar The only ettaage is to wive ttt city iariadidtioa over th whole bridge Mtba tb(r. re!niinf so ,. i about fourteen inches of snow; at BrTtTen 31 fet whlU u fi,. (eet . d oow has (alien nearly every day for ,k . t t ' ' ' , 5 wow a-.sssa-u ssusw , i fJ V r- - e-.wwv' ! !7r "tera, 'ow leti'.ata e.sort of a Udyacierk affair. Sev- i a ". wsnpi. nave Been ; vm$T 1 "" the Cotdray-Waa theatrical com- , V ' McMutnvrne.Mit. Id Burritrs, a mem or r ate cwptsy, !! and broks 00 0 her aceooBt of s defective aadewai. A hsll for damaca trill follow, ."be oty churter, OsostshTllxehe maxima. d sotge at $100 Irom such udew.lka. ? J ItinVtrlL bTt'hTrf esrair, - "r,'Uo bjr th c?reto ears, , . VT- 'V,. . " y W f... Ji,.. ...i . t.TlL... - - -- - mwm j s WM'a -Ji r a t S I IIM torieUrr. V vucg irowa in for ai;hwv rebbery mui tampUt h; cotcse am Mat 1 tat has tt-a s-rsfl I . elM S . Tnl r" ! !B B r. ""LV 1 IA Baa 1 1 IITIfta flVar fftet ' - w.'njw . e l as ITm-wi P.,-h - .e,l ioa,ihe p to anv part i t : - C S. This Is tie caa.v ' nle ,'le ecn nl that a copy each be I i " Ja 1, , . . . , "'lieilMheHeisU-jn.Mee.iTallllea.i uiacw ia aaioauxs wscrc ujxiu etj v ee.-ar- 1 . nrBjttk.-,' SAYCBtDAT. B.- wrsiviiio will probsily have eiectiic lthto. mmZ iL.l urpaao s home sntfl re.ve WW rc tfce a.eoral approottetaoa ball. Correct . . a . The prrtt,.Btn pitcher Kratoa t -ccerv .t - .-aw . -..lb. away nest T.-.dy aswoutg at ! o'clock Of the 44 examined f r teacher certifi cate last week. IS obtained third grade ertiaeates, 9-eood. 2 first, and IS failed ; Ttsaight at the armoey nil! occur th erana nie sssttn carnival, wftica prosn asa to be a live affair. A ftar ef the vwatBi will be a anile race between Qacar 7,it, cfasm 10a of Albany, sod Fraak wa 11 cM.waa. I Andrew L Arnold was er amine. 1 h. f.ire a 1 jsstic ia Sca and he'd coder 9300 hoed 10 ! j await to action or the trrand jarv fort haraiag the barn of A R Mclkiaald. H I J a Mr McDonald dvUIy for H SOW. Go T Myers, Geo Goslin. Allan Parker, W J Ktley and J aa Parqae! will be ffah oommtssionecs: J A Brows. John Fox aad B F Packard, pilot comrniastooetsr. J B Pat mac atat herariaa; Cha Uolmao. fool aad dairy commtasioaor. Ferry Heashaw, gam protector sod E F Bradford, boatman. Ik ia with pleasure that we teccotnmeod onr readers to troy ffrsi'i Ceugh Syrnp. Von will tind It eeneciailv earful at til La season oi the year to care sudden cold, check coughs and lane trouble. Beat and cbeanest. 15 and 50c. Sold by J A Cam- ... . . .),, ..1.1 j who Wlll hw nr Brown D.lt Fri. dsv evetloa atthPre.bvtenn chnreh will find bi... to t-e an eloquent and impressive Pkr. His lectori will be instructive and j otert.in.BR, scholarly and popular. It will J nnatnal !iterarv tret. torn, and j hear him. Admission only 5c. Rsligkus Ssaviccs. First M. E. Church: Services at 11 a m and 7 :30 p m. Preaching bv Rev tieo Whitaker, D D, president of Willamette University ,of Salem. Sunday school at 3 JO, Junior league at 3 :30,devotional meeting of the Epwoith League at 6:W. All are wel come to these services. J T Abbett, pastor- The usutl service will be held at the M E church, south Sunday school at 10 o'clock . Preaching at 1 1 a ra and 7:30 p an. All ate made welcome at these services. The set vices tomorrow atthePresbvteiian church will beat follows: Preaching by the pastor at 11 a in and 7:30 p m. 'Sabbath school at U:i5 p ra. Y P S C E meeting at 6:45 p m. The subject of the morning ser mon wlll be "In his name." In the evening the topic v8 he "Modern Blindness," There will be public reception of new members in connection ith the morning services. At the United Prtsbyterian church, ser vice at 11 and at 7:30 will be conducted by Rev Dr Wallace of East Portland. Sabbstn school at s:3i. junior E.ideavor Society and Teachers prayer meeting at 3:30. VPS C E at 6:30. All are made welcome to these services. Dr Whiteaker at the Y M C A at clock. 4o. ThU to stesutt ror 1 u It haa been trnly vaid that half the world doea not know how the other halt live. Comparatively few of u have perfect health, cwing to it impure condition ot our blood. But we rub alons from day to day, with , scarcely a thought, utilise forced to our at tention, of the thousands all about us who are suffering from sctofula, salt rheum and , o'hsi serious blood disorder, and wnoaej agonies oan only be imagined . The marked j success of Hood's Sarsanarilla for thsse ' troubles, shown ia our advertising columns faauuen-Jy, oertainly seem to justify urging j the ass of this excellent medicine by all who knew that thnir hlood ia disordered. Everv 1 claim iu behalf of Hood's Sarsanarilla ia fully ' backed up bv what the medicine baa done and is still doing, and whan it proprietor ' urge its merits and its use upon all who suffer from impure blood, in great or small degree, they certainly mean to include you. KtriLDIXG ABBt L4SAX AKOC1TIO! The annual meeting of the Building and I-oan Association was held last even ing. A loan of $600 was made to Mrs 1 Sedgwick. The old officers were all re elected, as follow! : C H Stewart, pres ident ; H Bryant, vice president ; W -8 Thompson, treasurer ; Dr 3 P Wallace, E Washburn, H Farwell, M Senders, T L Wallace and F P Nutting, directors; J W Blain, who bas served tbe assoc'ation eo well, secretary; fudge J N Duncan, attorney; K N Condit, J B Stockman j and i vv Wright, auditors; H Bryant, 1 P Wallace and F P Natting,finance com- I mittee. A resolution wss passed authorizing : the association to sell stock and make j loans on first-class security in Lebanon, Brownsville, Corvallis and other towns, in this and adjacent counties, as provided by the Denny law just passed, The report of the secretary shows the following : CASH KKCEIFTB. Cash on hand last statement. . . 1418.07 Received from does 11814.00 Entrance and expense account. 563.00 Fines and transfer fees 45.90 I merest 124.70 Tax account 405.27 Withdrawals 5.43 $14,463.37 PAID OCT. Loans Expense account Withdrawal. Tax account On a 2 last year's loan . . Cash on band . $ 6432.30 34..90 .. 4224.82 .-. 696.7 , . - 976.33 . 1824.23 $14,403.37 BEsoi-acts 1 si Loans 4th veir . .$48,500.00 . . 11,175 00 69,675.00 . . 1,824 23 904)0 854 57 Cash on hand Furniture and supplies Due from members 62.443.80 . 13,714.93 $48,728.87 ! htm unearned interest UAIKS. Interest earned Fines and transfer fees Entrance and expense fees- Profits ou withdrawals Not divided last vear. ..$ 438.66; 6.5 235.35 an .71 2.0 VOTSL T1US $371C7.62 34507 230 .68 1118.46 1063 30 1611.30 403 35 1521.54 13755 i The increase in profits o-rsdrutllv I : . t - . , -. - ' i j'X Ik" s!I ':!f.,' '! ! . P."' .uctuea wc its m . in eight years to 100 months A com- 1 pari son ot the profits for last vear with tbe total for four Tears ahowa how the j valne increases with tbe age of tbe series. The profits last year were : 1st aeries. 6.16: Snd. 5. 40: 3rd.2: 4th.4 M : 5th. XX; 6U1, SJB; 7th. 2.73- nas ste t At . o ,h, th r p f tsmeDr otthe teni ottltetr , -.".-. u viosny. ioBry z 1 at, t ! lhc tWtosring resolution were adopted, i Whereas. The relation existing between Rev C A Woolev and the CP church of j Albanv as pastor and people ha been' s severest, therefore revived. i . , , , . . . , . . Tha' ,hlnkl congrega- ; I VV , leaaeTta I 'v -, n t uv.c itt un uniuiug ciinf ar.dfaithtuIneM ia behalf of this congrc- j maon- Second. Tnat ossr p ravers attend him ara that i.-c.-r. re-a?" I ) I ias Sjd BB :he - church from bia efforts. In the new field to which rw has been caled. 1 1 nira. tnat a copy ot these resolutions I ne pretervest bv oelnw entered tc the mio - - " " - ' - - - - - - and the Cumberland Prcsavtenan of NathvilJe, Teotv, tor publication. Rev S F Lot. g a bottom, D McGstattoa. Moderator. Clerk. NoT1CE.To , itMMn vr.r Vet-rins. : . , f All War eteran are reqttested to call Oct ' o nd make application for Land Warrant. as. .s... v- v . .is 11 t .rc w su tr vrinj . ittvi. e.'BV a lami tr j nnlrvl SUCCC5fuI. c g-t lJTOl an- narlicuiars. f re. SlcNTANVE a H .XCSU-ESIAX. tshtloh's Cvie. the great coagh sad creep , for by bs. . t'owket ias coo t went) -ate drawa, Italy St CuMrs love it. Ftnha v A Mason. The teed is planted when yon feel "run-down" aad "nsod-up." Malarial, typhoid or bilious fevers spring from it all sorts of diseases. Don't take any risk. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery invigorates tha system and repels disease. It starts the torpid liver into healthful action, purifies and enriches the blood, and restores health and vigor. As aa appetizing, restorative tonic, it seta at work all the processes of diges tion and nutrition, and builds sp flesh and strength. For all diseases that come from a disordered liver and impure blood, skin, scalp and scrofulous affections, it's the onlv remedy that's guaranteed. If ft doesn't benefit or core in every case, yon have your money back. Yon pay only for the good yon get. The worst cases yield to ths mild, soothing, cleansing and heal ing properties of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Tcaimaulw TH. a ' w-l, .- eKu rtwinriA. tors can', and do, promise to pay fw ior a case Ot tatarro m use Head which they cannot oare. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. The success of this Great Cough Cur lt without a parallel in th his'ory of medicine Alt dnigTrista-Stre authorised .0 sell it on a pot Hive guarantee, ft test that no other cure era aucccssfally stand. That tt may becotae known, the Proprietors, at an enormous e.v potie, are placing a Sample Bottle Free Into every heme in the United States and Canada, tf voit have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bron chitis, us it, for It will core you. If H chiUI has theCreup. or Whooping Cough. tt promptly, and relief Is eare. If you dieai that insidious disease Consumption, use tt Ask your Druggist for SHILOH'S CITUS, Price 10 eta., sects, andtl.00. it your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use Saitoh's Poron Plaster. Price 36 eta. For sale by all Drn lints and D ACADEMY OF lady of Perpetual Help aaat sees rsorrrs raura- 1 H7-00 14.63 61.r3 2 40 00 11.50 51.50 3 38 OC 9.28 45.28 14 3600 &42 442 !6 27 J .fe 33 22 j 6 24.00 5-29 20 2a !7 1800 3.22 21 22 8 1200 2.22 1422 9 6.00 .55 6 55 mVt(. i r ITCHING AND BURNING Sores All Over Her Body. Suffering Kndless. Doctor I'seless. Cured In 4 Weeks by Cutlcunt. Tour most valuable Ceru xiu Ilsarcntzs bav done my little alrl so much Kood that I fee! like earing this lor tin, bear fit of mose erbo are trosMest with akin dlapeecs. fU. wsa trootittd wits itchtnf. "vrmui ..--.. ,.. ..( a to.. a ber to tho dor tor IS first tiro. It ssSM ft tv Italian iurli, : i..l c-id he would re re sr in two vi-eks. When ilj two weeks were op. be called It . n. .. end to litat time she was worse then tie'ere. lie doctored Lcr for lareenMktlM.acd she was so bod that Wtf did no, anew whet to do. tlr. did t t do ber say ftood. 1 saw the bdvsr !:. rreot of CrTxrSa UkmedixsuUk! (xOv-r, : nd l-.IJte my srlfe. 'Itm nng to try lira. tt:j- v U-tl a. ate wa so Uiiek with sore th -.t v; h 1 Vj soak b-r 1 r.tbea to take tbettt oS. Itcl r.raso erJ Is It- Eho bad It all over Her tKH... Ii s, f C, m oe-twp-.nherflnpfrrs. f-hsdHl : h re W 1 he-hind. jfst Sfssr tstliss jwsr Crete a Baxi weeks tt itch , rd. tdt-if were all so- I iu ij-r swrra.t thaa pteaacd v- 1 j,-ar jfaer sptedlir i-.rtl tt.T d -' - : ' ; far ttjo Jss tho sore I nn rcorc tgrtttoste, . if ybady i.'jS thtie aunacu euiy, i'a. aaks me ebout jo.r id- . I wherever I go. " ." . f " ' ' (JouabobocU. ..XL. IS Wliy Suffer Qii$ Kcmortt From turturlB srA i:lr. l 1 t '.. -.:.--: . 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