VOL XXVIII.
ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAlf, JULY 21, 1893.
HTITEH SB NTTTIC,PablUkjerr aad Proprietors:
lairrcu al I he P.. OSjrr a Alb,.,.
NO 50
i in 1 1 1
I
One of the oldest Job printing
Offices in the State
Ihe only Exclusive Job Office
IN LINN COUNTY
Wv have the Largest and
b4 Stock Of Printers' Sta
tionery, it has ever bten our
pleasure to offer tin people.
COME TO SEE US
Good, Quick IVint:ii.
SMILEY,
The Oregon Land uo
s-a-oem - -
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ai.J
MAKES a tjascitlt .
Will aU i-
or u
cr ma)I th .jymrtit .tnj. liwmfam ta!ance
or ari!cuur.
Janus Gradwohl's Bazaar
S tt mwi la tt' you can buy at JULIUS
fc KD VOHL S BAZAAR, for net caafc good, a follow:
arbuekla a Coflbo, For Pound ...
wanuiatad ahafax
tbo amAfnoUa 8uar White
No I Karroo, per euagie gallon
Cans refill, 5 gallons
OaUon Goo PickU.,narkt firm
1 Gallon No 1 Syrup
ie a, ei real a uf a i a w
'aajaa fissis" eiaei 1. a a.n a
r. rIW!Zt. nili
THf FARMERS & MERCHANTS INSURANCE CO
1 r'r;.
4 B i aaaaian rj aaai iVrOaaaa
severil Solid Eastern and Foreign Compajieb
FORTMILLER
I atfirrmkrrtt
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tsa sVaejas
LMIM0 " ear
X a
NO EXTtA
ALBANY.
mi tt i OR
MA'o 0
Dry OoodB.
Furnishing Goods,
Lace Curtains,
Shoes, Etc., ol
READ, PEACOCK & CO.,
ALBANY
AND
CITY BOTTLING CO.,
OPPOSITE tftUtt HOUSE
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Al.l: VN
- oRiiJoojsr-
V; .lreet.
n IVrt'.aj
of SunnytiUf fruit traou iaar Salem
arrr iot at 130 t. tr0
si 00
1 00
20
90
1 10
40
aaaaj 1
a aiasral -rat ai .4
UtSTITUTiOHS.
J o MKJTWMan sans
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& IRVING
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MEAIfcE OR SERVICE
TEMPLE
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LEBANON
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ALBANY. OR
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limes nti: A somewhat remarkable
j ' recently become a matter of re
rord in the recorder a office in tlii coun
ts It in a voluminous instrument, and
ves-iited bv Mra Jane Abraham, ol Kast
I ottUuil. Mra Abraham U tk. ...I I
Jamea Abraham, who died in 1801. and
tiia present conveyance is executed to
carrv out the provisions of the latter's
last will and tfst.mmii rt .. .i.....i
Ua, A t' rairrhild.and C M Ill-man,
ot hast Portland. Truateea, aad conveys
M il em the following real ettate in the
oiioaiDi: c.iuntier in Urenin S.trai
arret in Waaon. UK) acre in Josephine.
(kn in ientoo,eiKht lots in Kaat Portland,
no acre in Ua.hinston and rl.n.
twenty-fourths iotereat in several iuart.
mm. i and real estate. Th lllarrmnuitt
confers upon the truntm il.
power for deposing of the property as
would be invested in Jane Abraham if
or lanu isio (wsol.l an.! the proceed,
are to be appropriated a follow: Jane
t . . ' " ' r muiTtl
oe sal. I il.-nl ,1, .. . .... , . ,
vrtiam is to receive in annnilv .i
III during the remainder of her life
i-t.u is '. In- i.ai.l I li. I...... w
ii'.'l'urn, inis.ionarv. to h..
... ' - ...... tf Bill' 1
nuia i,,r u,- education ol beatfieu child
- . . - - - i
orouier. tirother's-in
1 .. r n'1 'Phew, " um of 1T0(
uu "f -T7? ' ,,u.wu et apart for
r.MuiWiuirni o! a laco ies school
and the reuaindsr of which there wili
o a large amount, is to be invested and
tbe proceed devoted to the endowment
of a t.ieolonica! chair in tha M.,ol...i
I wt laju .
Diversity.
Kami U a l'.lUnd ha u suicide
clut. .uupi-l f thirteen memU-rs. San
rr.ui. 1,. has hail one tor thirteen vears
an.1 e,rr .-ar th.-faUi leup inU. etemitv
7 uwle by a memlr llie uu-tulrs
M the Portland club should ! sent to Salem
an. .-..rciii.e.1 m the aavluu,. IV
-r- 1- J ku..-r. -itia.iK . lerks
. merx hunt,. ' real estate lalers. J rattled
-i!.. i.:- and ' lawyer. The ae of
ti..--- n..-n r.ins- fftmi -J t.. . ,..ir. and
n.e an- mjrirsi . Hie y.r from the 1 1th
date July. lWt. will the tirrt drawing,
muurdialefv alter which the
the
blank .hp f mil, acvordimr t..
-..leuium o ttw ,th - hu tt-
-ic ttir uiyteri,.u. jirv.i.U-m with jmi
l No other .um uV he hu.1 till I
i f "i 11. it i cuuuteu can
naaaasi v 1. hili ku 2 1 .
whi.h.
" 'lone luinuber jrive a. the
..uo ne loiiowinaT r.verv
caw or us has beiutne utiate.1 with what
"V l terming earthly pieasurv
w rlenru. r ia Uajrht n.. I reinvt to 1st
-:- - r- i.t,-. tiut tlie ..td, ..a,.:r.-
earth 1. iu antuiiauiim: its "realiiati.Hi
.m.i rruit. 1 ai bite into it
BMata haa.1 will aU ,th aaaea.
ur
1 . i . v . . . a .
' lUI. t the , It
J. rn.U . vtnimr. M.i..r Kul.ton
imat i..n. which uie4
WJ II n M A MUler wuseUti to
use unexpinM
kiljl a Urt- eutfle while in
T!UnU,"' r,,"",i l tunuuie. 7 feet
1 1 in. hew frotn tip t tip ,4 wirurs. aad
aMtanted the birtl
J J iKilcuille ha. rental Ir l4ev
" -tr- .. r. Mr h.r
now live
in the 11e.tr
iui i.-e
T.. l. .L a.
- luewoav ri,iuiiL.
ilur
The d
Smt fr
' up a rat iuan rat
. . a r about
n i ine w mner wa. t.. mviv.
a, a
H t,v- K.4ri Ja,
' " 3s.yan entervsl the ra.e
aw w-a won tr J M Irey who fc-vt the
. " 11 ma ler . l. beta
sura an 1 Ketsry AJ, an-v ajvi
r pr-
A 1.
AitooiiD -in effort
JI1 the Linn County
aa generally bopad that
1 .
aak. and it
1. ! TT " aawa toe
ildfl l.m , . I . 1
anaa aoulU not ayrce t,. the nec
ary arranaemenU. W often have to
...- iron, nooie lor new. The fol
Wain h from Ta !aliea Time Moon-
7 1 WM of thie cit,
will ltapoe ol hie furniture bv auction
Natar lay. preparatorr to ' g:r. to
Aihaay m ti.i ute, anere he aid
aha the poeitioa of recatver of the
iaiieaJ eelineel haak '
MoaOaaa. Bci. -Tltyr-ajon vv.
are a wavt ear.l ir in . ,! oarvsr
at llar.o.l
B liake, well known in
r.11
lint a .1 U' .
P . 1 I . - aw "ri
. . .a jane .t alter a severe eaami-
5555 "PPiicaau were
dieaitud not ol 7. He Ia M. 1D Hr.
(tea. Pta rorpa to which be batons; 1.
f IJeaej ia August. ib carp
base sa.ere camp wor. toe nr.,,...
aatil that l.m Wu, lt,,.
1 at the l.a-l ,J l,.a .Iu. ik,.
B" d e taa adjataa: of the UtaJlion
He ia a ha eoldiarly W,4iib officer aV
ett tor reao boys.
tie Li
Pleft laat CI
II tsatt, atkmev
f..r the
1 i.-fet ; r the .-a,t .n the m
e P l.eadhulder In IVatlaiid
tot the Uaadsmhirr kaat onai-l-
--ent tuajuifement ol the
. ' f it ore jr(.-.t- e.w. iaJI
pro..-el .'llral. .4 the !lne
The re,ttlt ,4 Mr HadleT
ol w t.. tet ore ti. nmt I
. . r
' linaakul lers. The WllUm-
Kaabra ' trey. n ptaseat
iii.litie. aal .a.! eawtlv ipi-.r'
rajlr.el Mr .e.t al.t
4 tl.e r.vm Pa.
w.li iwrnr their ware. the Jh in.t.
la tall MToll wi.l I, euet. and the como
y wdl have a .mall -uriau k-ft.
t is K.i-ii.. Mr l.wuiuv An
, a Laaa . iat v wt.b.wer sh.. h:a
aaaar a wife f, -nreraJ u, mth..
-u a 1 lent. mi .uunt wi.low.
uaiiV-l in tuarriaife in ' t'orvallia
reuanuaa kj hi. hone bat
I'he tisuw :.. !. f :..- ..,..,-
la-al Were e.ju tTlhe
I at a -Baa aBBl aakT aaaua.
i - a Mi. . :.am.,ri th.it.
- ' -i ; ' bj t, -rule and
.j.-arr.j the w n..l.,.
a .,., k. 11 the coiupl,-
a.. . J ..
7 r u.., an-l I la le I.Hulin --t ll
'- a 111.
aajaaai
M uiri 11 11 I iler
4
fcar Hiui. the Psaast
w iiijf unkind
-'. j aaaa
AHktnv man.
erallv trie e
k WrkaV Lr ha. fault.
"eware tkiast: A k
rruaie) waaaktaed asaa j
W I VS i.atie. 11
htat ai. ksaiiaaf fur Y
tajr Ttltiy Ite .rat I
t aking aakhurw.
UWitiag dpta. that he let
Pew. alV utat kae
are aarbed t., kail as f.
Z the name of
ifc-h thi- . itv
I ...iinty M .Mi
ne while lerv
to ..11 1 .. n
ibtait styin(.
lf with hint
at
eavwltau
UtaleJ
if.
to..
I eii
n tli
i W John . idai
euiafc- alt.r .lark lie waa
' At the Uiur
tile .,(f viiu. in
V a'iiU Wa.
ured and dis-
aa. It dra.pn .k-a.1.
jeil 111 the
Johnny had
I out
-ea ailer He- i
sairax
raM.ur ktia It Lul.......i
TK"lt7Ul " L NaW raie.l be
It., f tiwean A I ban. ...! ...i7
a claa.i lucation. sjenera'l
aa ta-en I . u u . I -
aad har-l.ar. 3 cat '
.. I u..i.. a.i nm 1 i,a,a o,.e.la
- awller o, ti M , h.. k -.'ml
aat Alhaat. and will try hat. I to iiieaMi
will ta.ta with their laitn.n
I wUI take all alar, an.1 Uvle. .,( phot.aTa
IT 1 a th. beat and a. cheap aa the itnip-
. Ma.eiuij,' .n.a., Uer,- ,.
I.. .
nth
aa Iruas U4la-Ti,w but bake mine
10 uaaae a Ixaoe 111 )iair
lia'.e mar til -t..t
- - a,.l Ir. mi. a.--L
Vrf fi(rnaj j 1.
I A. Ha-mw 1 ,
I-alf roronto. 1
M .',l.flt
li'.f k ak Ui
aka.ua Una auiw.ir Ma th
ataaa - 1. th.. .
Th nil eaoakkat Has-la's care
s I'uU vsis ...uUst!
ssssaaamaau Ukki) The Oorvalli
r.J aski u
Vu the
He aaMed
SctO. .1 II Xeuuhiek Had wife of near
HaJaty, tad " (' Jwtkmm and wife attended
Hie death and funeral of Mrs . I K Thomas,
who died in this city on July H. HlK., she
was the daughter of'l.eorgv and June llil
ven. afjed ;U yrs 0 months and ''4 days.
Mrs .bulge llellingvr of Portland aad Mrs
eazy of Wallowa i-ountv have Uvn visit
ing their Mster in this city this wi-ek
t.niniliua Hutcher.
.ene 1 itus caiijrht a btm la.-t week whi. h
proreo most too many far him. In the
simple he was thrown ajratust a feint
with such foree that his head was hndlv
cut. n-.piirinf several stiehes to close it up.
Ir Hyde was the sewing machine that l
iwireu the daiiuitre. IVess.
Wasiihi hn s Ciucis. Waahbuni's
monster show will visit this citv and ex
tltl.it oil J ill V
.'1st aiteriHNin ami eveninir.
the orcester. Mas.. ( iazette sues- TI..
company attracted attention to the aew's
notable uumtier of horses and perfonners.
by a pnvssion through a nuuilierof stn-ts.
anp create. I a favorable impression, which
rwulted in a (renerous putronae of their
.veiling exhibition at Atrrieiiltural Park.
More than :ltHKJ Mple attemled the show
foaiag the evening, and barrinjr the lack of
pleasant weather, a verdict of satisfaction
w.i- trained. The acrobatic corps of the
company, including the Vernon Ilnttliers of
mid-air celebrity, u slack witv performer of
Rreat exjiertnesa. and Lowlli. a wonderful
o.ntortiouL-t woa special i4audiu. notnblv
tuemte.1 .
The Monmoi tii State Noumai.. Iur
m; tlie past year the State Normal Sclusil
at Monmouth has reuched an enrollment of
over 400. the laryst in its kiaaia Th
profensional aurse has lssninnch sn.n.rib.
ene.1 o Ui,. a.l.lltloll ot the Mis e riinin.r
1 1 . . . . , , . ... ...
ilejiartment. in which students are iriven
pr.u ti.al exiierience in the uppli.ation of
metiu.is. muter the supervision of special
critic tea. her- Mis.- Vdith 1 'llKSHV:Olt 11
KTaduate of tin- Millersville, Ta, Suite Nor
mal, has l-en added to the . m f..r
the next years work. In ibe .1. ..I..,..,..
ours.-, the work in all the ilertirtment. i,-,
I.S tl n-l-.s ,,nJ -tre., 1 '1'r.e ),..l
ha,- .1 i rijrht prospei t for future RTowthuii.l
tisefuliHv.
A Pki i'ij ak IUxk. Antone Jeeeah w.is
rovntly niiirderevl in Southern rep.ii for
his money, which wms not found 'IT,..
Prints Pas Courier telU of his lank as fol-
ws: A joist had I wen verv neuth- n,,,ef. I
and int.. the i-avity the sum of 17t) had
neen neutly nlik'ed.each I0) nllel in paper
and tied with a string. These jiiukaes
ware then packed :iround with .s.tton raffs
and tlie lid ol the mortise neatJv slid into
place and held in position by a small screw,
which was not visible to the casual jrlan.v
There was a sum ! 2j0 found in a purse
thrown amongst some corn colw in another
lart the iKiil.linif. and it is thought An
tone had pLt.e.1 this there to lw more .-asilv
founl by robbers, who would then doist in
their earch. If the lo.ution of the coin
had not been previously known bv hi - aeaa
ew it would perhaps hive remaine.1 hidden
or many years et.
That TF.t
-t KKK - lil. 11-T Pie re-
eija: which Treaflirer Met, han pea to the
.r. i. .r.-. , r lann OHintv me time ajp. on
reewpt of a draft for eifi.tttO which saeied
to w worth lea, ha not yet lieen retum.1.
At the I-inn tt.unty .vurt laet week the
matter of siirrendehnL' the r.-..i..t
"nsidere.Hmta.tion was taken aWawn
a.1 -ndition of tile I.inn ..iti.lv 1..,,' :
Ji.-t yet known and the ,-ountv owirt ..f
lann .-ountv i' waitinir tiibm. a 4, .t tt ;n
do w ith referen.e to the draft it i,.ued 1
f .re .iisin.linc la-fore it a.ts t.i rvtnrn the
mipt whicn ha len duly tile.1 with the
ilerk and i a past of the count records,
rhere i no dibt that the 1 iittnfv n-i I .it.
rentier the receipt if the draft is "not made
oi by the tailed laink Sutesnum
Vrrn..i-T an WNEit. Siieakinir el the
Salem bridge the Hal bv. Trans, ri i t awe:
ne .tnicturv 1. u,l n, whr. in... ,
rati.-r r: ketv ,, ndition the l..lt Tr..'-'. .
ano nee.i Ua-htenimr. the H...r 1.. I...IU
worn that h.cse are nowlakinjf throutrh.
and it i- otherwise lv "irninif .lan.u.. ... .
that .m.-l..iv will t responsible for anv
1. lent that miirht .. ir L.,.
irif. 1 Kit we have it from ifi-.l authoritv
that ie. art of the bn.lire Ulomrs t.. Poll
oiintv.und that slie.L.s. I .. .1
...,t.ai.
pimtion of ownership appear- t.i v aniiie.1
Or alel it Would n.it ).e mnirin.. :.
en 1 in an unpleaucuit litigation
Car Iixt mm. Let night 's Pendle
': P- Humphrvv reste.1
ell U-r niarht. and this morninir apneiuv.1
easy an.l m cheerful spints Although .1
toarh of hi. mental unmiiet .till rtim iina V. 1
ondltioh 1. rvuurle.1 as verv m.imrim.,,
iiringthe lieiirht ..f his deliri urn the i-.n
taia iit.ainne.1 that lie wa. under arre-f for
-jme terrible , rime, and tleman.le.1 fht h..
be latHuht More the coiintv iu.Ure. his m-
u.eive proven. and the imaifinarv shackles
trut k from his liml-. When one ..f his
lsiu-r detmrte,! th.- iitienr .iiM.id.hl c .
ne ha,l c i,.- after the iiidife. and remained
uiet f.ir an hour or more, awaitimr his re
turn
Ti v is t.n I.amu 1'i.uit. The Santiam
1-unilrnian tin- W'eek puhllshtss tlllll.T land
1. ;ti - f.a John H Walker. laaii. S hr.-.er
vm J aker. i.'i Martha M IWIs. I j,l
lank, farli.ie II I.niirhea.1. John Schrxtler
lollle V Iher. Wm f. t'lurk or,l..li . tL,.
'"( Savaae. Charles I II inkle. Klias
Moriran. Ianiel M l-aripv Kwitt II Ser-
. I hoina. Hi.. ma.-. Job 11 S. h!oT. Wm
Smith. William Hand. Jeeaaiaai H Corne
ll. John W llrown. Kr.i M Horton.Sim.sm
I i.ark.. Aiii f PUst.-rer. Uideo St.-.n. r
an-1 Martha A btuuu.
Tiif. Hn ai 1 Kk.ht Hon IlintiiT Hex-
man, meuita-r of lontms visited our citv
last I "hurnlay. and was a iniest at the H.i-
lew.. He tuaile a personal and exhaustive
examination of the ifovernmeut works on
ijh .i.les of the Isiv. alsi went out over the
l-ar on the tuif hVsolute. and weiindersitunil
that lie sounded with the lea.1 line and
f.amd the lowest depth to ! " feet which
proved to him. that the jettv improvements
nice ,t com men. s I hail made an actual in
reased depth of soiuethinir near 1 1 fi. t on
the liar S'ewirt New..
I'm: Monthly Sils.t of t he M as. ot l.'un
lul. for the irold mesial occurred yesterday
aft.-ne..n. and was hotly contexbNl. Hrowii
broke 1J out of 0- and'would undonbttsllv
have broken J4 Isit his powder was steamed
instead .f dried: tirant Krouuin. IS- , V
' - -". PHMarshall.it; Tin M Waller
'.'I : W S Haker. 11. Mr Waller will w.mr
tlie medal for the first time. A sh s.t off for
the leather medal resulted in favor of Mar
shall -.s until? it.
SfMlNTiMi MiT 11. Y.sterday after
noon about 4 01 k k nearly 100 people as
semhled at the nuv track at the fair
grounds to witness a foot nice Mween
Charles llerthwait an II Sijiiires. The race
..- .1 run of one hnmlr.sl yanls, for .1 purse
of a'SJ. Iterthwait won by aisiut four feet;
tune. li)i, aeconils. Considerable money
'hpiufrd hands betwen tlie -portini; ele
ment of the crowd. Iterthwait is a hsal
spriuter, while Spiires is fnim Eastern
Oregon. Statesman Spiires was a resi
lient of Albany for some time.
Im. NoiiriiKUN Pacific Kui.i;oi
Wn.i. Si.isii fsjfj Katks. 1 ticials of the
Northern Pacific Kailr.ad have dts i.le.1 to
place low rates into effect. They will sell
tickets from Portland to St Paul for if.'.'i
and-, lass, and umke corrcsisinilinj; low
rale. b. all easU-m ..ints. World's fair
round trip rau-s will I- irreutly raMai.
I 1. -k.-t. . an I.- utilixe.1 on ,-itli. r of their
tiinirh trams. I.,th of whicii will continue
b. carry tlie Pullman bairist upholstertMl
".I". Two train ihiily witliout chuntre.
r or full information and t,. sivuro your
leepin car a.-couimislations, call on, or
address A l Charlton, assistant jreneral
I.u.s.-ut-er afeiil. No. 1M Pirst stm't. . or
o. r ,.f Washington. rCi Hurkhart. hsal
ae-Hl, AHany On-tpjii.
r ii.trlms
Wkathel oa plaaaare bent, or busmeas,
tak on vary trio a bottU Of Syrup of Fig,
it acta moat pleaasntly and effectively on Ina
aaaoaja, over ami Dowels, preventing f aver,
iiriuunn an. 1 now HHraaa 01
aicknea. For
in 50 vent and SI t.
ttlea
by all leading
druggiata.
'I lit IMirilMlMI
Troi 1 V S Reid, of Eugene, wan in the
eity over night.
Prof V A Kobb, of Portland, was in the
city today. The Prof is now principal of
one ot the TNortli Urownsville schools.
Mr A 1 lack lei nan left yes enlav for his
big Crook county ranch with "J00 Willam
ette valley cattle. Three or four men
went along to do the driving.
Licenses have been issued for the mar
riage ef John Tweed ie and KnV Bpellin
ger, Peter Arp and Mar? Freese,Wr Stitt
and Allie L lleseiiia1', I'avid K Hare and
Nellie L Gotta.
Prof G F HuBsell end family are in
Seattle, on their way ItefMfroai the Mer-
ctiants excursion to Min r rancisco, hay.
inj returned by w ay of a steamer rvaaiag
to the Sound.
The Corvallis Times says: In the
county clerk's office Mondav, marriage
licenses were issued to Ha Smith and
Mary K Brown, and tiny II Morton and
Miss Jennie R Griffin.
R K Mulcahv, General Super: lltetident
of the Gregon Pacidc.left Saturday night
for a week's trio east. Corval w Ti.,,UJ
The O. P. men are rust ler,bm they can't
make an Kas'ern trip in a w ek
......
-lf9 tlltcliens w.i.a so far .. ..... ..,,..1
irom her severe illness to lie able to
leave ionuav to' a in,e: h's vi.o u. oi,
relatives at Albany and Independence.
.'she was sa-companipd bv her daughter
Carl. Times.
George Htttcaa, of Springfield, is in
Prlneville on business. He sits that
numerous wagons are crossing the moun
tainsbythe McLerie route.thouijh ther
are several miles of snow to wade
Piineviile News.
Hon O N Denny, of Portland, is in the
city. About thirty years ago he was
county judge of Wasco, was afte'wards
police judge of Portland, and then was
appointod D S consul at one of the ports
in l hina. He has also held Uch ofti ial
positions under the emperor ., China
and in Corea The Ihillts T. M
The Pendleton K O. eavi: George
Humphrey, an old and permanent resi
lient of tha Willamette valley, and now
deputy Cnited ""-tates marshal at Port
land, arrived in the city this morning to
yieit his stricken brother. The captain,
last night, again suffered fr.-.n delirium
morning was much calmer.'
bile his sickness i. no,, -1. a. .,., .,.. 1
, -w ... sf,si..a.ru
oy Ins restlessness, the patient 'a nh.;
cians still regard his symptoms as favor
able. The Presbvter
has gi.en the pastor. Itev E 1 Thomnsnn
a vacation until Septemlr. The church
will be clewed until then. It is well
known that Ir Thumn.'. h.ai.i.
not good and pflysicians advise complete
ret for a time. The year has been a
pleasant and prosperous rne for this
church. Large accessions to the mem
bership liave leen made, and the several
ilepartments e Christian work have
been well sustained. The -40th anriver
earr of the organization occurs next
September and at no time in its hiatory
has the members' :in and runnn... , ...
oeen aa
Times.
larije us at present. fj-wva -
The ladies auxiliary of the V. M. t"
gave a social at the rooms last evening
that was a success in ererv respect. The
rooms were tilled with '..
Aoiongtbe features of the evemne we're
some contesfe. such as driving the most
nail in a stick of wood in a given time.
Ibis was won by Miss Grace Piper with
"-"r- "r " r. urtei sewe.1 the
most
libera
nil. inn. . .. : ... - .
. , . -neii ume. reauiers
ernf pinneii on an owl and
needles
wireadecj ou a tug to th;
atliaenlen, of
- J- imerspeneu was a pro
gram, consisting of a oog bv a male
quartet, a song by Tom Thumt. and wife
Mias Redfie'.d and Miss Gaff, a s- ng " V
Charming Young Fellow." bv a Utdtt
luartet. Misses Galbraith bt-n. s: ....
If iMmrva n , 7 1
an.) M- . 1 ' ,, , "
..umiuk, msu a mesuev tv a
mixed rpuartet al Secretary McCulla'gh
eorrs Acheeon. MrsC B Watson and
Mrs Nutting. The lunch was a shinjle
one. Partners were selected bv the du
plication of sentences on Use shingles.for
instance "a man ie no good who cannot
win a wife with his tongue' Th.' lunch
wasa choice one. A free will offering was
permitted.
vataaT.
Mrs W Ski wail i,.f. t,l;sn .,.,,.,, rj
it
M .IHSIds.
Mr Fakj faiahan. ..f Corvalha. wa in
the city today.
Mr and Mr. L K Bhua left this ago far
sojourn of a week or two at Y .epiina.
Mr. T.sl Plaa aad daughter, of San
naai ieuj , an- in the . itv. the goeata of E
W Luigdon.
Mr ii W imi.-.ili return.. I Ik.a ...u-
. - . 1 -' ' ' ' ' " ...1- llt'll
troin his trip to San Franciv. I..- m.
TaaaiM Hay.
C H Kalston. . I this citv. has I,,.,,
pointed weigher and g-angvrin the Portland
customhouse 1111 ler ClIiMnr Itlack. JA
Heard, formerly of this plaoe, has beta
."int.sj examiner. haaoa Advance,
l-t-t evening a pleasant s'in.ris..
w;istendere.l Mr Martin Pavne. The ewii
mg was srn-nt in an .omsi.i.!.. , ,.. a
delicious fun. h was serv.sl ..,..1
music wits furnish..) by Prof bona guitar
orchestra.
11. 1. p.. 1..... 11 ii .. ,
v lilinieil lnaile : linm.
trip t.. Albany yesterday, i-oin- m. ti e
1I:I tram and n turning at I :4". His
bllsllles.s WilS to sioTl III! the. ...ft i, Maal f...
the term iust eml.sl 'I I... . l..,i 1. ..1 .1...
ok at the depot f,,r hi,,, to attach his M.r-
natiire. fetat.-sinaii
hev Fisher and family, who have beta
ni.lents of Jefferson for oaae months p;Lst.
have move.1 to Salem and taken up their
n-si.leniv on Chemeketa strwt near llth.
-Mr risher i- p.tstor of the Kv.. .1 r..!
ernucie on I lie
meketa and 17th streets.
Statesman
ftr A 8 Nkraole, of Portland, apeatlaal
night tn Albany on his w-av hom.. from
trip to Conailis. where he 'had been to at
tend Hon A K Shilllev tnaaann t h..
State Agricultural t olleg... Mr Shipley il
in a critical condition. ,1,.,. t ,;..
tent to the failure of the .In). K ' . t.i kal
not exiafted to live.
Dr Hall, formerly of Littler .V ltall.of Ibis
city, returned vestenl ;IV fr.1111 inn 1 a.lusa.
where he has iust iTn',hcit..,l ;i,
from the dental demirtinent of that colle.r,.
He will l.s-ate in Portland and w ill practice
with Dr I, M Davis. The firm erillbe Da
vis A- Hall. Dr Hall is a young- man of
splendid attainments, who deaM.ee success
.SATtftI.V
Hon Jeff Meyers w;ls in the city U
av.
A li laimli Baa JOat returned ft
0111 the
hot springs at Foley.
Mrs Thai MoataUh aad Miss Nina
went to the Hay today.
arker
vice I resilient Steve
througili Albany next week
on ail
r
Dr Kowland, of Portland, was in the
todaj the guasl of his sister Mr- 11
Hewitt.
itv
11
Prof ; V KaaeeU and family rntnrned last
night from their trip to alifornia. n'turn
ing by way of Victoria.
Prof Y M Mitchell has bB engaged to
teach the Scio school another year. aj evi
dence of his Mipularity there.
Ex-County I'lerk Z M llrown and Deputy
Sheriff (' II OOBT, of Prineville .arrived iii
Albany today. They resirt Use wagon
road in splendid condition, without any
snow.
Jason Wheeler. I r.uik Wheeler ami 0C
McF'arlund will leave on M h,y for a
mountain trip to the famous Metoles, where
the fish are known to bite with avidity.
(.'apt Humphrey ia now improving riht
along, and laughed and joked today with
tin me who visited him. If nothing uuav
ni ted iNTiirs he will soon 1 q of daic-ei
Pendleton B. (I.
Mr JaTtaa Willjaea rataraailael night
from PorUund. where he had l.s-n to testify
ill the ca.se of the I' Siigt l.'lglltOB .lefferi-.
there wiii pnilwlJy lie 110 rciort for several
iluys,
Miss F'raine F'rench returned this morn
ing from 11 mouth's residence in (i rants
Pans. MrS-ldosxen and family, with whom
she was topping, will go to Stockton. Calif.
The I lallas ( Ibserver says: Hale Hacken
sto, hnink Matters. .Jaines Murray and
llnrisT ( ranor retunicd from a fishiiifr frit
on Mill creek, the last of the week and re
port a catch of WX) trout, inula pleasaat
01111110.
Mr Cns Zimble, the expert boot black.has
nutBalem, I he Journal says. WW
Minnie, of Albany, the champion bootblack
of the world, is in the city. He has a
standiiifr offer to ,,t up i?.Vhi to &J000 that
ne can do a better and a omcker job than
any artist in his line in the world. No
match has been arranged though it is 1s;
licve.1 Salem hits a man in Sergeant .inn,
who is not easily pnt out of the ring.
RBW VWKK 1.1 it;. 1:.
New York, July 7th, I80:i.
Right iatrioticly lid the citizens of
New York cel?brate t!ie"glorioue fourth"
Fanner Dunn favored us with a e'ear
day and .1 temperate one at that. The
small boy with his explosives and the
various li'ework displays made things
as noisy as usual, but considering th
vast eatent of this kind of patriotism it
is gratifying to learn that not one acci
dent occurred duriug the day. This is
unprecedented in the history of Inde
pendence dav observations. The beau
tif iilvveather caused many people to ieave
the city and spend the day in the neigh
boring seaside and mountain resorts.
All the excursions Isotli steamboats and
railroad trains were crowded with peo
ple eager to get out of the city for a day
ot reaction and enjoyment. There were
niany ball games, picnics, parades, out
ings, etc, and the people enjoyed ttie day,
as well as oliserved its importance.
n Friday last ex-President Benjamin
Harrison walked into the Fifth Avenue
hotel quietly and almost unobserved.
He was alone and he pushed the swing
ing doore of the Broadway entrance and
proceeded up the corridor to the office.
H is manner was so simple that a stranger
who was not familiar with his features
cetild not have told that any special vis
itor had arrived. When interview ed the
ex-presiaent said that fie was going to
Cape Mav. New Jersey to spend the
summer and then in September be will
proceed to the inland Stanford Jr Cr.i
versity, wiser he gives a course of
lectures on Constitutional and Interna
tional Law. He would not discusi pol
itics but said that he favored the repeal
of the Sherman Silver Law. Regarding
the A'orld'e Fair General Harrison said :
"The fair at Chicago is grand and glori
ous. It is a whole world itself. It will
repay any one to visit it, even if he only
has time to walk around outdoors. As
an architectural exhibit the fair is gi
gantic and inspiring." Saturday after
noon just liefore the close of business on
the Mock Fxcbange one of the members
011 ths floor discovered General Harrison
ir. the gallery accompanied by hie son
Russell aad in a second the members
" . to t ore 1 a II. I . lie Ci ITbluril I w as
compel eci I
' - lit. I,., in V...-..... c .. , .
th rnttitteiasm oa the tloor below. Af
ler v
ling ex-SecretarvTracey, Genera!
Harrison lefl for Cape May
iwo hundred member of the Lieder
kranr society Ixtarded a special trai 1 of
six vestibule cars at the Grand Central
lepot on Monday . for Cincinnati w ere
they will be welcome at the Sangerfest.
On Joly 15th thev wili give a grand con
cert in the Music Hall on the Exposition
grounds at CLirago. With such soloists
as Misses Emma Heckle and Lillian Blan
velt sopranos .Conrad Beiirecs.baeeo; F B
Busom, pianist, and Richard Arnold vio
linist no doubt remains of the impression
that New York's great singing society
will make among the musirians at the
W'orM' fair.
Snapfcr'- Garrison has returned to
the east after having ridden the winner
of the Atnerican lerby at Chicago re-
ceniiv. iic winner, nounaiess, won
$50,000 for his owner, Mr Cusbing, and
Garrison received UOOQ for his services.
this is considered a very small fee for !
tlie service Garrison rendered in wiu-
tning the purse. When Diablo won the
brooklyn Handicap which is worth onlv
18,000 to the winner, Taral, the popu
lar jockey received $5000 as his share
fr jm his employers. It is certainly very
unjust for Mr Cughing to pav Garrison
only $1000 after the efforts" he made
which resnlted in Mr Cushing s winniag
the $50,000 Garrison's speedy return to
the (astern tnrf makes one believe that
he preferred riding in the colors of an
eastern owner, instead of the uncertain
ty of the wild west.
Mayor Gilroy has made a popular se- !
ectioa in David F Porter, whom he has
appo'nted Rapid Transit commissioner
n place of Samuel Spencer, resigned.
The problem of rapid transit is becoming
an important one and its speedy settle
ment is demanded by the people residing
in the upper part of the city and the
suburban tow..s Mr Porter is a real es
tate man, and is familiar with the needs
of Hatlem.and his appointment is looked
upon with favoi and is universally com
mended. Wm Y. II. KoEi.scii.
t'OI tM II I'llOI I I III Si.s ;
a a
Thursday evening, July 18.
I nseiit Heivrder. Marshal. Street Sn
lernitendeiit and I 'ouncllnien Stewart.
hitney. Hurkhart. Wheeler aad Hanhall.
In the absence of the Mayor Councilman
Hurkhart. was elec ted mayor pro tern.
The following bills wan ordered paid:
H C Harkness. $5.'.M: Samuel Cnw.
12.50; BMtric Light Co. 1121.50; Susan
Pnrdom, 114.50: Citv Councilmen and
Mayor, tUo.is); Hodges t McF'arlund. .TO;
li R Crosby, $--rfs.sii: chris Bender, $7.W:
John Warner. $1.00; E Y. Hiatt. $1.00 Wm
Hi.itt. $1.00; F'oshav .V Mason. tM!V:i-
Stites Nutting. $5iBj .1 t Shields. S.0O;
H .1 Jones. 15.; N J Hent.ui. $1.1.60.
The ooBunittee on stnsd.s w-.us grant.Hl
further time 011 the Hrink biink.
The falapooia strtvt grade was diaftimul
but no action wa taken.
A long address by a "wheel" man ex
hausted half an hour. No license wtus
granted.
The Ris-or.ler and Treasurer presentid
their nsirts. for the .lu.irter ending June
:!0. which show tlie following:
ItKCKU'TS.
In TreaMirv April 1,
F'ines
R IS ;VS
127.50
1 1100.00
151.00
117.01
87.50
11963.79
$1919.78
91976.46
Sal. Km license. .
Qaaval lieenaw.
Tam
Iirt M.ld
DI8BI 11SKMKNTS
Warante
Interest
paid
easury Tnaoflfl
WAHItANT AClOl'NT.
tainliiinr April I . . .
.1 lim ing qoarter
Out I
I --in
912546.52
3552.08
Ht086.t9
14198.82
lI7i;.ti
."iTT.SS
1 rntatandiag June SO
Outstanding bridge warraats.
Ontsfanding sewn- warrants .
Total Otltatanding warrants. 'Jti,47..7I
omi Iridebtedneas. . 7.V000.0O
Total lavMtaaaaa 1101,475.71
Pnrposai for which warrants won" issued
diiriiit; qaartar:
Mayor and council l'7.tH)
Atforni-v 17. M)
laavshal 150.00
IbsordiT 426.40
Baperiaaaaiea! oi stnst 14o.i
Traasarar 50.00
Poliea 4st.m)
Kir.- ataartaMal 550.18
Electric l.ticht :WV4..V
I'l'infiniT and blank work ' '
Si.irs . ... J, 7.'i.7'
Btftcts 1135.70
Sundry cxs'iiss. L'.YUO
3552.08
liANK OK F.MU.ANI)
A subscriber lo the DMOCaT wants to
know something almu' the hank of Ktig
ur.d . The bank f England was eitablfgh-
ed in 1694, neT?y two hunt cu ago.
At that time it quite dMTcu't for the
government to obtain money, made nccess-
.j on account 01 the war then being waged
against Prance. The rale of in'ere.t paid
by the government was tiom 2 to 40
per ctnt. H'llllam Fatterson, a London
merchant saw that il would not require
much eff.nl to secure exclusive and almost
unlimited privileges to such retton .
vouM furnish it with a fixed and permanent
loan at a fair rate Of interes: Pntierm
levised a pkja and submitted it to the King
and privy council who completed the de.
tails and submitted it 10 parliament . It
create.1 much o;.poMlion hat the bill f.n.liv
passed It had a hxed capital of 1,200.000
pounds ($6,000X00 which thou:u he ner .
manently baaed to the government at S per
etui interest. 1 .1 bank was very j.O ular
and in ten days all the stock u as s-b.cribed.
The charter was Lantc A for 11 jear.. The
bank al once is-ued notes of to cer.omt
nation and upward, and commenced dis-
counting bills of exchange at from 3 to 6
per cent, preference being shown to those
who used the bank as a place of deposit.
Within two years the tank met consioerable
trouble an1 lis notes fell to 20 per cent below
par. lis captal was then increased to
l 1,030,000. This resulted in raising the
stock to 12 per cent premium. Tne back
us en-re management of the debt of S
ng-
iand and receives
for its ervice.
large
comptntaiion
In February 1 71,7 the bank by order of
the privy council sust ended specie ;ayments.
It was said thi. was -be enly thing that
woulJ have saved the bank from ruin. The
bank and tHe governn.er.t were to intimate
ly con.-.rcica with each otr.er lhat the
ling 01 the oar.k was tantamount
preservation of the niticn". credit,
payments were not returned un'il
The nates issued Ly the back are
to the
Specie
in 1S23.
a legal
tender except with the bank for
ment of i'.s deb's.
t he pa-
Cargoes of biick have
ak- . .
be stewed
me moil earetW manner, .s the PH!
.1. r 1 ,
adelphia k.ccr i. or e'se the vessels carry
Dg tbem will tosaajerta the aeBdaat wea-her
owing to the strorg Wndency of the biick
to absorb ihe water caused by the leakage
which neccstarilv occurs on a I wood.n
ceatU. The brick w;;i absorb the wa'er
g
ta't as i runs in frcm an oid narv ieak
' einneased weignt of rhebnek cause
tne vessel to sef.ie un ii she makes the final
plunge, and the crew aie frequently at a
lots to know the cause. To r.- . oa!,
drfec ive work in the vessel s cirs.ruction
and other ciuses are attribute! the clusters
The (VOK.; says the Sherman law was
enacted by republican votes as a means of
heading off free coinage. Now. free eoin
age had been defeated in the house before
the Sherman bill was passed. Hence there
was no object to be attained by tbc repub
licans in the passage of the Sherman law
except to prevent Harrison. s being put in
a ho!e."
The .t-rro,! Revitm gays: Wool is
still at an abnoitra'.ly ,'0w level." And
j J et protect nists tell us that the "prospect
01 ire irae his rumtd p:ires in America.
Why then, is the uojl roarke! demoraliaed
in Aus-ralti. The same "prospect'' should
have the effect of strengthening prices there,
if this assertion were tree. The real cause
of the low price o wool seems u be over
production. Roslurg K:-i.
The area aj the Cnited States, tc!asive
( f Alaska, is 3,co,oco s.juare milts. Over
too surveyor are now employed in survey
ing an j predating maps of the country,
and about one f.fth of the who arm a
already been sarve.ed dann fh. .
- " l.am
in which the work has been ia rrogress.
About 60,000 square miles arc mnuaily
surveyed. and it is estimated that it will
require 43 tears more to complete the map
The canal of Languedoc, connecting the
Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea, is 148
miles long, has lOO locks and .".0 aqueducts
Its highest part is Mi bet abvoe sea level.
Tklacs Worth Binmbrrlsf.
When you fee! a kind of goneness about
the stomach it is a -:gii that yourfjod doe
nol sit well and that you arc al MM to hav
a fit of indigestion
W hen you begin to fee nervous and are
unible to sit still comfortably ; w hen your
clothes suddenly seem to lose their ii: and
become too light in places the tit ot indi
gestion is surelv upon rota.
When this tit of indigestion is repealed
from day to day it finally resolves itself
into dyspepsia.
Remember that three to ten of Bran
dreth's Pills wi:l cure the worst case at
indigestion or dyspepsia, or both, and that
a regular course of liicm. say two everv
night for a week or ten days, will act as a
preventive of either complaint
A CjRK.sT (. onvkniewk.- World's fair '
visitors travelling via the Northern I'aoi-
lic R K and Wisconsin Central line are
la.ided at Ihe Grand Central sta.ion in
Chicago. This magnificent tire-proof
bunding, loiated in the heart of the city,
has betn tittrj up as a hotel, run on ttie
European plan, with about rooms
handsomely furnished and each room s
supplied vMth hot an.l cold water, electric
lights etc. The charge for accommoda
tions are reasonable.and parties can secure
rooms in advance by railing upon agents
of the Northern Pacific K U Hv lakiiit?
the Northern Pacific through cjr line to
Chicago, visitors will avoid the discomfort
of all transfer in that city, ano can also
travel between thetiratul Central station
and World's fair gumnds by train, which
run direct between the two points.
C C, Hi R k it ART,
Agent at Albany.
A Waouaaui MxajcaairraExct km.n -
Tbe Oregon Pacific railroad romiisnv
have arranged to run a Wholesale Mer"
cliants' Excursion from San Franciso ta
Albany on Jnly 27th. The steannliip
"Willamette Valley" will leave w ith tain
party on the evening of Unit day, arriv
lag al Vaqoiaa aa the 29th or Sata. The
Sati Francisco Hoard ol Trade will at
lead this excursion in :i patrv. U : tbv
intention to entt'itiiin tbem in tin-sum e
way that they entertained the Oregon
merchant! on their recent trip. It
d.'sirable that these mercliants should
visit us many points in the U illamette
vallevus possible. Ibey will te allowed
five iiays to spend throughout the valley.
notber Mercliants' IT T I II I Sjlua will
probably lie started for San Francisco on
Aug 14ta. All arrangements wilt be
made to entertain tbem nicelv upon tbeir
arrival in San Francisco.
To Fakmkks The undsrsigrH-d have
leased the wsrrhua of lavid Smith at
Tallman and ar now preparnl to alnra
grain, and all tsrmrra are re.pieatrd to oall
and ae them ksaws making arrangainrnta
fur storage elsewhere.
Kn.Ksr Jt S wm i.
Shiloh' Oata tu great cough ud . ...up
core, t (or aale by u. 1'toket aiao contain
twenty-liv do,oaly 25c, I'hildrvn K .oit
Kiaihav A Mas M
WASHINtVTIJ.V LETTER.
from
Ottr regular Correspondent.
Was'hiaglon, July 10, 1893.
Sjieaker Crisp has gone home to ge: as
much rest as possible before the extra
session, which public opinion here thinks
will rnn into the regular session which
iuonii.se.-. 10 m longer man me usual iong
session, and those of his friends who are in
Washington merely smile to see the antics
of the Jerry Simpson party, which is so far
only sure of one vote, although it may get
those of all tie populists. The Jerry Simp
sonites, or to be exact Jerry Simpson, has
hatched up a wonderful scheme for the
defeat of Mr Crisp by a combination of I
populigts, republicans and silver democrats
w'10 are to support Representative Julius C 1
Burrows, of Michigan, for speaker. Jer
ry s whole structure is awry. He starts
out by assuming that the Silver democrats
do not wish Mr Crisp re-elected speaker, j
an assumption that there are absolutely no
facts to support. No speaker ever pre
sided over tLe house with more fairness
than Mr Crisp; not once during the last
congress as he even accused of making a
decision or ruling tinctured in the slightest
oegree with prejudice for or against any
measure. Therefore it is nonsense to say
that anybody is opposed to him on account
of a fear that le will be unfair; he do sn't
know how to be unfair.
Jerry! next assumption is also wrong.
No democrat, whatever bis individuaj
opinion on the silver question, would bolt
his party caucus to vote for such a radical
republican as Barrows who during his long
ongressional career hag shown himself to
lie, even if Burrows could get the republi
can caucus nomination, which he cannot
do as long as Tom Reed maintains his as
cendency over the republican representa
tires, and there is nothing to indicate tha
it has been broken. So the Jerry Simpson
party may never grow beyond its origina
tor, as it is by no means certain that the
other populists will follow his lead in any
thing; those who were in the last house
didn't do it to any extent
The re-election of Speaker Crisp is. of
course, a certainty, and it is extremely
rirritinhla Isni ha -.'II ' .1 t
tmlLl Z.. lue "
u,JUOr 01 receiving tte nomination by the
unanimous vote of the democratic caucus ;
and there will be no split in the democratic
party upon either the speakership or any
otter matter. The leaders of the party
recognize 'hit a wide difference of opinion
exists in the party as to what financial leg
islation is necessary, but they are certain
that after a careful and cairn discuRsson of
the points of difference a common ground
will be reacbsd upon which every democrat
can stand, and which will thoroughly re -store
public confidence and renew the pros
perity of the country, now suffering becacse
'of republican leeislation which tbp admin.
istration must necessarily obey until it is
repealed. The vaporings of demagogues
of the Jerry Simpson stripe will tut no
ngure in the next Louse.
Senator ortites has not. as has been re
peatedly sta'ed in republican papers, chan
ged his position on the silver question. He
favors the repeal of the Sherman law, but
that is no change, as be voted against it in
the tBtta'e and told the friends of silver
who voted for it that they had made a mis
take which they would live to regret.
''secretary G re ham says that the admin
istration has at no time officially criticised
any act of Minister1 Blount. That ought to
pat a stop to the silly lie apparently origi
nated in Hawaii that Minister Blount had
been censured because of his preventing
the arrest of Mr Xcrdhoff, the correspon
dent, by ihe pinchbeck government of
ii.i ai.', because of his letters criticising
that government and its methods.
Another batch of pensioners have been
dropped from the Philadelphia district,
making a total of about 500 dropped in
that district since the examination of the
rolls, was commenced. All of these were
pensions granted under the act of 1S90
couimonly known as the dependent pension
bill.
t'wmg to a cnange in the contract for!
printing the Patent Office Gazette, the last
number was four days late in g tting out.
and Commissioner Seymour say- there may
be some delay for several
ccunt of the change.
wi it; on ac
OXB ENJOYS
Both the method and results vther
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and act
cenily yet promptly on the Kidueys.
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the qra
tem eflectually, dispels cohls, heatl
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs ia the
only remedy of its kind ever pre
duced, pleasing to the tasto and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt .a
its action and truly bene6cial in its
effects, prepared onl? from the tnost
healthy and agreeable substance. it
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and hare mado it tho mast
popular remedy known.
vrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and $1 bottles ny all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on band will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
w ishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
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Sarsaparilla
S. P. SJirrn, of Towanda, J'a.,
whose constitution was eonjpleteiy
broken down, is cured by Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. He writes:
" For eight years, I was, most of the
time, a Breath sufferer from constipa
tion, Kidney trouble, and indiges
tion, so that my constitution seemed
to be completely broken down. I was
induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and
took nearly seven bottles, with sur;h
excellent results that my stomach,
boweLs, and kidney., are in perfect con
dition, and, in all their functions, as
regular as clock-work. At the
I began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. my
weight was only 129 ponnds ; I now can
brajr of 159 pounds, and was never in sc
goofl health. If you could see me be
fore and after aatag, you would want
me for a traveling advertisement.
I believe this preparation of Sarsapariila
to be the best in the market to-day."
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Prepared ty Dr. J. C.Ayer i Co., Lowe", Mas.
Cures others, will cure you
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BOM by Drueisa or sent by maiL 2jo, 5uc
aodL00 per package. Samples Iretv
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Captain Sweeney, r.S-A San Kero, CaL,
ati;: "Sh-teh s Catarrh Remedy is the frc
any good." PnceoOcti. Seid by Xrmsta.
, SHILOH'S CURE.
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taken in time. Sold by Draggate on a gtaas
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