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"Hi' ' JilT ' v - 1 VOL XXX. .. mm ..... .,. , ALBANY OREGON, FRIDAVPRIl, 1. 18D5T f.r. .rrrHr,, xo :5: -"vy Titt, .Tr1, ' p"7jw- trr zrzizrzrrrrjL -i .a thttesdast arresting a steam boat feidat discover, develop and i: - ' "h ' " ' 1 dTViTOlM I I MAN I m j I I LIZ JCe vjjNNggJySp COUNTY COURT. for infants "Castoria is o well adapted to children that rwoausnjad it oa superior tr any prescription i t . n. A. ARcrrer, St Tk, ill So. Oxford St, "3nxiij-a, N. T. 'The sa of 'Oasicria fa to nal-rerval and to r rita dl known biX it seems a work n,ierrogatkn to endorse it. Fw ore the ramilies who do not keep Castoria Hf taMEy roach. Kew York CSty. I Insist on IARM AI1P HAp SOPA at tin packages M. Costs no mnn thm inferior V-l1rlvA on-!.. vw mute ui4ji imcnur package SOua IF lvcf spous me nour, keeps soft, and is uni. gf ver sally acknowledged purest in the world. K Bade only by CHURCH & CO., Hew York. f Sottsy grocers everrwaere. fef TVrrla far Arm and Husn Rook of mlnaKlA 17 an, ; ... - ni i Best Work Promptness PRINTING Office Stationery Give us yoar j. ALBANY, p FORTMILLER & TRYING W KtEP conctamly on hand a full line of metalic, cloth and mTiii. Aim burial i.,h and suits, in broadclolh, v! wt'ich will be sold at tin- l.evrt t..rlcg Prflta. EMBALMING prop, rare of the dead a specialty MASflXIC TESPLK HO EXTRAirHAHCc F -R THE HEW WAY EAST ! and 0. E. H. CO'S To ail Washing on, Idaho. Montana, Dakota. Minnesota, and i be East All Point in tlia Unites! States, Canada and Europe. The Great Northern Railway i ne transcontinental line. Rons buffet-Horary observation cars, palace slopping and dining cars, family tourist s'eepers and first aad second c'asg coaches. Haying a rock ballast track the Gret Northern Railway U free from dost, one of tk chief annoyances of transcontinental 'ravel. Round trip tickets with stop oe-' privilege and choice of return routes. For further information call opon or write, P. J. Whitney, G. P. & T. A., St. Paul, Minn, Or C. C. Donovan, General Agent, 122 Third Street, Portland, Or. Ins. Co. of North America Cf Philadelphia. Founded in 1792. Capital. $3,000,000; assets, $9,5G2,600; surplus to policy holders, $5,244,269. Oldest stock fire insurance Losses paid s nee organization $81,139,447. J. W..Senfc, district special agent for Linn and Benton counties, offir-e over Read Peacock & Co Albany, Or. R ONE GIVES RELIEF. GEORGE BIEPHOE'S HHEDMATIC This Remedy Properly Taken HT GEORGE'S RHEUMATIC BITTERS t Bitters specially manufactured to aid those afflicted with Rheu matism. It gives tone to the stomach and purifies the blood better than any other bitters known. For Sale by all leading Druggists or address "G. R." P. O. bc 603, Astoria, Or. PETER BRACH, 437 Commercial street, Astoria, -inns io nmido-oaaaqol jo on eiiMaoxa 'miuu isuiiVsw'iioiwajia ja io 2a p9naz9 J.qua 10 su-.-HJoaiii.iauaouiJoan'l lnUDauiuDii.araii .sh iG3uos3a aooHrxVks and Children. Castoria curt; Colic, Oontipaiion, Sour Gtcich, Iriarrhosa, Eructation, Ella "Worou, giws deep, aat rromotra dl Costlon, Without Injurious rac&csttan. "For rwreral years I hare recommeads4 your 'Osoria,' rid shall always continue u do so as it has invariably ;roCucnl beneficl results," Emrni F. Tjlkdss, II. r X& isvut at Tth v, Sew YurW C'.ty Tua Cxtmra Coxpaxt, rr Mnuuv Stuxt, Xrw Tort Crr. I A i s of Imitation trade marks and labels. ft Specially Patronage. ILEY OREGON. woo J casVeU and tin,chmrrer e'e USUT mm KEARSH OR SEBVICr LINES-The Short Ronle Through Tiekctaon Sm Wcago.1 St. Louis, To and from Washington, Philadelphia New York. Boston, and company in the United Stales A-N-S BHfflY A PfflAKMT CURE will Cure any Rheumatie Case. General Agent. Oregon, Telephone JFo, 24. i 5 (J. N. Duncan, oounty lodge; J II. Water ami J, w. PuKh, Commissioners.) J. L. Berry was appointed constable of district 14. Application of Scott Ward et alfor road granted. Petition of R. M. Fletcher etal for county road, granted. Petition of J. C. Hardain et al for county road, granted Petition of J. W. Gains et al for coun ty road, granted. Disallowed, Irwin, Hudson Co. $19.75. Continued, bill C Stone roads, $13.00. Petition for county road at Sweet Home granted. Following bills were allowed : John ''Usher A It Mcllwain, aeet poor A R Rutherford TJ Wilbanks Work on Crawfordsville roads. . . tt V Maston, ex Harrison PrJL Hill, ex See hoy le IV K L Irvine, ex Kettlewell IV Ellis Miller & Turner, account roads. . $ 10.00 8.00 310.00 12.50 60.10 5.00 5.00 5.00 ft.00 2.50 15.00 l.45l 7.00 10.00 Jas Elfcins, clerical work Oregon agt Ernest Mann J J Ellison et al, drawing jury. . . . Oregon agt A F Stowe A. C. W. T, water rent 15.00 Glass & Prudhomme, stationery. X Needham, office ex . . 8.40 10.55 22.B5 ?5.W 10.50 474.00 tiraham & Son, roads Oregon agt Juliet Hamilton KT Fisher, surveyor W F 1 leaking, assessor Stewart & Sox J A McFeron, salary N Xeedham, " DFHardman, " PG Morris, " A R Rutherford " F M Revitield " 550.00 16B.65 ltM.65 150.00 83..H5 50.00 83Ai 6.65 100.00 Q E Propst " J X Duncan " , Aid Mrs Clark. $6.00 : Cox family. $5.00 : Kenworthv family. $3.00: R C Kemp. $5.00: OTLubker, $3.00: Eiixabeth (s- born, $6.00; Mrs Sarah Hines, $5.00; Robert Gillock, $6.00: Mattie Tavlor, $10.00; Oren Watson. $5.00; Mr and' Mrs Barnard, $o.00; Mrsti F Junkev, $8.00; Henry Mevers. $-00: Jaa Larew, $1.00; JA Albert, $9.00; Streithoff, $10.00; John Cochran, $2.50; Windham, $7.75. A S Powell, stock inspector $ 6.00 Luther Elkins, deputy attorney. . 3.00 Jas Elkins and R O Miller, pre. ex. Oregon agt W W Sanders EU Will, books 4.00 95.95 2.25 46JJ5 2.25 J S Van Winkls, clerical work. . . R W Fisher, aect roads AidSKGoble 5.00 J A McFeron, aect deputies Samuel Garland, miscellaneous.. C W Burught, aect poor 14.00 25.00 10.00 cui-Lnc LJgnt w R W Fisher, aect roads M Paulsen, ianitor 22.50 2.25 19.15 J W IUEh. commissioner A roads 21.00 J M Waters " " 25.40 3.70 M Duncan, roads In application of W W Rowland et al it r county road, alter a contest the pe titions were cut down to IS to 13 and the road was ordered opened. Toe Class in Sacred LnrcaxTCBJi is forming. More than twenty have de cided to take the course. Any one may he- come a member of the circle by subscrib ing to the rnles. which bear noon study and conduct. The course will begin at the beginning of the Bible, the only text book, and go forward leaving "no" gaps between." Thia circle will" be of great benefit to S. S. workers and Endeavorers. N'o time wilL lie devoted to speculations on theories that tend to a wisdom above what is written. The only object is to gain a knowledge of the facta recorded. The Bible is published in more tongnes, read by more people, opposed by more enemies, and the cause ot more joy and social equality than any other book in the world. Therefore, there is justice in assigning a reason for its careful study. The first class recitation a ill be on Fri day night in the Christian church. Cant Make It. If it is not one thing it is another that keeps river steamers from reaching Eugene. The Guard says: The steamer Eugene arrived at Harriaburg yesterday afternoon with considerable reight for tugene. She intended com ing on up to thia city, but by an accident to the railroad bridge across the river she could not get through. It appears that in opening the draw for the snag boat Cor vallis to pass one oi tne pinion wneeis that operate the same was broken, and the snag boat after passing hitched to the broken draw nd swung it into place. It will take two or three days to have the injury repaired. If the water keeps np the steamer expects to arrive here next Wednesday afternoon. Cakbie Rcdolph. Miss Carrie S. Ru dolph, will give one of her entertain ments at the opera bouse on Saturday evening, April 13th, under the auspices of the i . r. s. I, fc. ot the i it i rresoy- terian church. The Portland Oregonian, says of her: One of the most delightful entertainments of the season was given by Miss Carrie S. Rodo'ph beiore a large audience at the opera bonse last night. Oi ail readers Miss Rudolph is unques tionably first and best. She is so utterly devoid of any striving after effect. There s such a true ring in her sweet voice, such rollicking merriment in her gay tones, such a genuine pathos ia her sad ones, that we are apt to grow intolerant of the miserable recitations tne most patient among us must often writhe un der. The price of admission will be 15, 25 and 35 cents. Seats on sale at Hodges Mcrarland s. Baowsgviu.E's Electios. The city lection in the new Brownsville result 1 as follows: W. P. Elmore, Mayor. O. P. Coshow, Recorder. C . E. Standard. Treasurer. F. M. Powell. Marshal. Cour.cilmen, A. B. Calender, J, ,C. En ger. Irt ward: W. V. tooley, J. A Blake- ly, 2nd ward; Geo. Fry and J. J. Brown, 3rd ward. The election was a live one. Easter FE8TivAL.-On next Wedncsl day the ladies of the W. C. T. U. wil hold an Easter festival in their hall, a short program will le rendered, follow ed by asocial and lunch. there will lie on sale fcaster cams. Easter eggs, Easter chdickens, Easter tips, Easter, Easter etc, etc. In fact anything and everything you want for t,asxr. Come, come. A Pbiyate HoeriTAi Dr. G. W. Mas- ton is making arrangements to erect private uohjiiuu in wis city wun c got or ten rooms fitted up with modern improve ments, an instituton tbat will meet with : i r .if . , . popular favor. Skin Eruptions and similar annoyances ars caused by an impure blood, which will result in a more dreaded disease. Unless removed, slight impurities will develop into Scrofula, Ecze ma, Salt Rheum and other serious results of Bad I hays for tome tune bun a sufferer from a severe blood trouble, for which I took maay remedies that did n no good. I have Blood now taken four bottles of wrtjrrs with the most wenderful results Kggl Am enjoying the best health I 1 ever knew, hive gained twenty 'pounds and my friends say they never saw S&asw!. Ifg55" GovwnacsS PHaBnt Office, WMhlagtoa. D. C Out Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to any address. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlarrtif Ba. A dispatch was received in Albany nisi nignt to arrest Ueo. W. Taylor. first mate of the Eugene upon the ar rival of the boat at Albany. Armed with the dispatch Nightwatch Hale went to uie boat at :30 this morning upon its stopping at the wharf and took churge of Taylor; butCapt. Smith in a bluster ing way asked him if he was a U. 8. of ficer, or if ho had a warrant. Upon a negative answer to both he ordered him to leave Taylor alone or he would tie up at Albany's expense. This was prin cipally blow, but it had its effect, and the boat soon left with Tuylor on board. Marshal Lee was notified . and getting a lively rig went to Corvallis and arrested Taylor, bringing him back in ins carriage, and turning him over to Marshal Dillv. of Salem, who came after him. The trouble arose on board the Eucene between Invlor and the uilot. John Ditt more, over a matter of authority at me wtiarl. 1 he men decided to tight it out. When the time came for the fight faylor aniieared with a revolver, where upon Dill more had a warrant issued for ins arrest witii the remit stated. The latter returned from Corvallis this noon on the train and went to Salem. He told an Albany friend that he was sorry ne naa r.aa the warrant issued. t To Cure Hard Times The Oregonian today pjhlUbe it firtt installment of answers from one hundred prominent citizens of Oregon on the best UHstas of overcoming tha presrnt hard times, w. w. Tuaver, . bolis lotien Heliu Aaxb, and J. H. Settleruier are the first ones heard . M r. Thayer say he pec- pie nave 'jeen too extravagant in the man agenient of their affuirn. Agriculture saouiu tie dirersibed. an! home munutitt- ories should ! aunnoriil. VWII dirM-ttHt efforti wilt brina- Oreaon oat. Mr. Colien would hare unanimity of action in all put lie enterprises. Air. Na'n would bav smalt 20 acre farms well cultivated, auoci ated action wh?re posibl: better roa.U and mere " of present milroo'ls. light tramway nulroads. must encourageouUid-r capital. Mr. bettiemier would encourage nianutdcturer more, reopie ina-t nnd less than their income, encourage new comers; Ihe tanuar mut raie more gran and put it into beef, e'e . theie i m.iUrial for v i'. fL lories that should be utiliu t. Fatal Accident. John Louis Long was brn March ltd 1S93 in Linn Co. Uregon. and died March 31. aged 2 vr. and 5 days, at Bickle- ton Wsh. The deceased came to bis death by falling into a well. Ail was done that could be aoue to sire life but io i ain Life was gone rather and mother two sisters and two Irotbert m-uin.tb loss of little .'cfanny. M.M. Sxitit. Mrs. Jos. Klein and children are visit ing in Coburg. Mayor Elmore, of BrownsviUe, was iff the city today. District Attorney McCain, of McMinn yille, was in the cfty today. Mrs. I'r. Hendrick. of Harri-lmr.'. is in the city the guest of her daughter Mrs. Or. Davis. Dr. Kolderway, w ho has l'n in the Soldier Home,' once a resident of Al bany, ia in the city today. Dr. J. W. Geanr, who baa Iwen prac ticing his profession attVntral roint.bas removed to bis old home at llalsey. J. M. Cameron, of Brownville lias bought Uie harnea chop of N. P. p.ri,v. of Corvallis, and will move to tlial niv. Bert P. Van Clcve bs made an en gagement in Portland with a iiie-iU-ini-theatiical company. "T.e troupe will go on the road soon. Mr. W. H. Gaston, of Tacoma, arriv ed in Albany this noon on a viit w ilh her father Dr. Irvine and family and friend. Rev. J - T. Abbett. Mr.Sacke', Richard Wilkins, Miss Fannie Concklin and Miss Mae Pollock left this nocn for IialLa to attend the IHstrict convention of the Epworth League. Ed Stock, of Ccrvallis, of the firm of Stork Bros., is in the city and it ia very likely that before long Mr. Stork will open up a dry goods store in the Capiud City. fcalem Post. Mrs. J. H. Wigle. of Rowland, was brought to Albany last night and was taken to Uie in.a'ne asvlum today for treatment. She is said to have become deranged over spiritualism. Mr. Grant mentioned in the dispatches as one of the purchasers of the land in Veneiuela, was a former neighbor of F. M.French, of I'.iiscity, having resided in Faribeau, Mii.n., at the same time. C. C. Hogtie, t f Albany, paid this of fice a visit this morning." Mr. Hogne is a pleaaant gentleman, and a good level headed talker, and we hope to meet him again. Salem Pst. The Statesman re fers to Mr. Hogue as an Albany lawyer. Mr. A. B. Mathews left today for Chi cago to accept a position with Hibbard, Burnett, t-pencer sc i., lor wnom ne was traveling just before going into busi ness in Albany. Mr. Mathews his made many friends in Albany who will regret seeing turn leave. Ihe jjemoorat has never clone business wnn a more cour teous business man. A anict wedding is on the tapis for some day aliout the middle of the com ing week. It will transpire at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huston, and the high contracting parties will be 311SS ieme iaiiauan, me i:iiariimi)( win ter of Mr. Thomaa Callahan of this city, and W. P. Smith, traveler for the well known wholesale drug house, of Snell, Heitshn. and Woodward. Portland. The affair will lie entirely private. Mr, Smith arrived in town yesterday after noon. Corvallis Times. Miss Callahan is a former resident of Albany, a sister of James Callahan, of this city and de serves the iwst blessings to lie secured in life. Twenty carloads of cattle panned through Albany this noon for Chicago, am in aii W. K. McPberson, formerly cf Albany, has been arrested in Portland for giving i mortgage on properly not owned by him tie is now in jail. State Superintendent Irwin has jut de cided a ruination of considerable importance. It is that a person receiving a third graue certificate and being unable to secure school, shall be granted another upon pt- ing examination at the proper time. Under the law passed by the last legisla ture applications for admmsion to tbo itoxe- burg Soldiers Home must be made to the county judge of the county in which the applicant resides who will soon be furnish ed with new rules and regulations as well as the necessary blanks. Following article Ainccr pt ret ion was fit ed with the secretary of state yesterday :The Astoria and Columbia Kiver ltailroal cum pany. Office at Astoria. Cniiiud stock $2,000,00g. A. B. Hammond, Edward Stone and C. W , Fulton, incorporators, W. F. Maxwell, the man who stole G G. Bingham's overcoat, and was dis charged upon paying a tine of $50. left to day for St. Louis, having received money troin relatives tor the purpose. Considerable excrement wus occaxionea in Albany this forenoon by the report that the train robber who killed Sheriff Bogard was on the steamer E-ugr-nc, and that Mar thai Lpa had gone to Conullis to arrest him. The real purpose is told elsewhere One of the greatest events in the history of athletics on this coast will be the trip of the athletic team ot the University of Cal ifornia through tne eaHtern states, where the teams of tbo largeHt university have of fered to meet them in competitive conb.t-t. It is generally thought that our university boy will make a good showing against the eastern athlete. K. W. Edgren in prac tice threw the 16 pr.und hummer rJ4 feet 7 inches, brenking the inter-collegiate rec ord held by Hickok of Yale 10 inches A team of about fifteen won will go on. U'ivnITn Tli f.oi, .,.;.. f .1 . Advance in reference to Mr. Veh' creamery at Sodavillc is very suggestive, anu inuicuwH tiiai ine mriiiers around that place and in Canada are not alive 1 to their interests : "l Mr. Vehm t- Is us t ml. I. Im five times as much aa ho 1 U net thin ear. it takes time tor our farmers to learn and practice uairvme: but tbMu who supplied him milk last year realize that it is a good thing, and thev will keep more cows than they have hereto fore. Mr. Vehrs will use the milk of more than 200 cows thia season, includ ing 40 of his own. I le was unable to es tablish a niijk route in "Canada," as he wished to do. A short time ago he trav eled over a good portion of that section, and was unable to find one man w ho could furnish him any milk. All told the same story, that on account of the low price of cattle they had disposed of most of their eowa-two or three years ago, ami Oiat tl.ey had U-en letting the calves run with most of the cows they had left, and coiiHiuciilly the cows are no good for dairy purpose. Mr. Vehrs savs he is able to run his creamery much cheaiier thnn om cn conducted in a city; in fact, he hclirvca that a creamery in a town 111 this coun try cannot 1 maiie a suceva the farm ers are not prewired to farni-.li a sulli ciert quantity of milk; then, bio, they are not familiar w ith dairy farming. Death or a Piisera. Dr. G. W. I'u- sick died at Tiinlcton, Wash., on Wcl- netklav. The following sketch is given of his life: He Iwrn in Adam roun tv, Illinois, in 1HII. He came to Oregon with liis tKiren'.s in 1S"1, settling near Scio, in Lstin county. His father, S,i!o nion Ciifick, was a pioneer, weli-knoan throiiliotil the whole state, and very prominent in church work and all acts of charity. Dr. Oudck left three broth er and two listers. His brotherif are J. W. Cusick, a banker of AHutiv ; Dr. W. A. Cusick, and J. II. Cuick, f Salem The sisters are Mrs. Eliu Miller, of Adams county, Illinois, and Mrs. Mjry Muntiiunirrr. of s'i. Ijnn countv. Dr. Cusick was "married in ll, to Sa rah Stavton, eldest daughter of the late Elder D. S. Stavton. founder of Stavton. Marion county. Mrs. Cusick ami their four children survive hint. I'r. Cusick. as a phvsician. wajt well liked, and bad a Urge practice. He was a kind and generous huslend and father. Tliooe who knew him IxtI h.vcl lutn uiwt. He was an active memU-r of the Uai'ti-t church, and great i v intereie.i in hun- lav-achool work. He was sUia mrm- l-r in eood standini; in ttie tinier of hi-i Fellow s. SrATK C. L. S. t The Sevond ai.nu.11 aenilly of the Chautau.uaaeinl'!y at 1 1 lune 1 ark, Oregon t. i;y, wilt ox-ur on July 10 to IS. A. S. Drr rwill have charge of the muic; Prof. Ivey. of San t ranciseo, the rlil of art. Sarah I . trowri.ot .a!em.. the m-boowf oratory; Pr-f. Hammond. ,f :anv ; lrof. M.a of tVirvaliis. rhi mitry: Prof. C-ndn,of Pif. I law ley ".the Sunday Sch.l .N.Ttnal department. Among iImwc who will lecture will ! lir. ,unlu, the great orator of Chicago. Mi Suan 15. Antlionv, Dr. t,eirge It. Wallace. Dr. harle Elwarl Locke, Hon. ti. M. Ir win. tate tufwnntemlent of putdie in struction, Prtjk-ist 'hatmaii. Pnes"r hn Iwv, iff San Franci-, Mr. Nar- eii Wlute Kinnev of A.tnria. Ihr. Mc- letlaiHl. of Pact tie Univrfifv. In-ident Tlx uia Ncwlin, tA the Friends' clh-ge of XewUfH. Prt-yident P. I Camplwll of State Norma!. lYesident Haw ley of m, Dr. 8; rat ion of Portland l"ni-r-sitv. Tue Comiw ITev. G. A. Wag goner, general manager of the Exflir rjit farm and one ol the sbukhoiders in the IWlfounlain .rchard. ays trees on bo:l farms are looking well ami promise to make a fine growth this season. There are 13 acre of prune lrve in the lU-lfoun- tain or. liard tbat are tive vcars ow, ani houltt have some fruit this season. Next year 140 acres more wid omi into bear ing. Excelsior farm has a. acn-s of prunes, one and two war old. Thee two orchards, which are owned by cits cna of lVnton county, asrimTrate 355 acres of prune tree, all in thriving con dition. In the near future the fruit from these orchard will form quite an im portant part of the export of thia coun tv. Corvallis Gazette. Osubuon Free- T'.n lar ekins were brought over from Camas Prairie yester day and sold here. It is not generally known, even bv our ow n people, that a lanrc trale in furs is carried on here. The principal source of supply is the . . - . . . . . . . . . : .. lamas i-rainc ami .mi. .vnwiis nvimm of country, though the mountains south of us yield quite an assortment. lU-ar skins'just now are quite the fasliion, and coiomanil prices varying with their con dition, ami running trom mniung 10 as high as 20 for extra quality, tute and color. Covote skins bring .V) rents each : wildcat. 40: fisher. ."toS: ott.-r, fo; beawr, II.A0 per toiind; mink, " cents each. Roeeburg Review. Muss R mount. A treat is in store for thoc who bear Miss Carrie S. Rudolph at the oera house on the 13th when un der the auspices of the Y. P. S. C. E. of the Presbvlcrian church she will give one of her remarkable entertainments. 1 he Boston Glote cays: Miss Kiulolpb s se lections were of wonderful variety, rang- ng from the deeiNt tmg-ly to the brightest humor, and making the transi tion with remarkable ca.e and readiness. Each iiuuiUt wa received with pro longed applause. The impression created bv Miss Kudolpb 111 lier imia-rsnnaiions throughout was excellent. S vl port that thev arecontemplatiiig getting a unM'inl Imiti In l.rinir Crescent bicv- cles to Allwtny to meet the big demands for this machine sold at a price all can afford. They have already received or ders for eleven bicycles in twelve days, Anions the iiumlier U-mg several tor ladies. The Crescent all over the I . in meetim; wit 1 a but sale, lite factory is turning out 275a day ready for ship ment. Cull at Hopkins Bros, and see what a Crown t is. The bail of Luke Jcnning-he!d to ap pear before Iho U S. cruud jury tn the clmrim of counb?rfiiting was recently re iliiced from S'.iiOO to iiw, anu mis hn been furnished. Frank Jen niugs haslen taken to Nevada to lie tri--J for couiiterfisiting iu liai atate. Adance. Mothers have never found a preparation so well adapted to the needs of thin, delicate children, as Scott's Emulsion cf Cod-liver Oil, with Hypophosphites. Children almost universally like the taste of it, which makes its administration easy, and it supplies their blood with the food properties that overcome wasting tendencies. Scott's Emulsion enriches the blood, promotes the making of healthy flesh, and aid3 in a healthy formation of the bones. Don't le fcrsuade J to accept a substitute. catt & Downs, N. Y. All DruggliU. SOcawlSI. innve nnv time soon nii.i Z I . u 'ver .develop and utilize the resources M YU.ulTn Z hi ntt, of our state. This would give employ- gie him a lair p .tromigo, and they ttn out c.t for the finished maU-rial In n ft- mMrniii tJUlllI will In to,,tt' Oregonian Mr. Sam May, of ' UarriHburg,gives his idea on the need of Uregon. ...i : . r , ?, " f u Vl.!'f '"'!"ol!';K lntht- 7J ""'". "1 1" iim-iihh mancr in the suggestion to SlfSnt IIIIiriMIIM- iihm tll l.it n,at..-ial u ill. ,1... i : i .1 : f..,-i nr,iu. ti.... 1 "!?.. of home-mado articles would increase l yond extiectation, and a nucelus be formed that would culminate in a wide spread demand for our productions In my ludirment. the ifreateat I rait-. back to our state has been the enormous rlrain on means to settle for machinery bought in the east and shipped here for use. We have the raw material in abun dance from which to make all these ar- iicic, Bnu w nen we io makf them we can prostM'r and not ladore- An. other great draw back to business in Ore gon is the unfair hams upon which land owner let their lands to renters. The rule is for tne landowner to receive in some warehouse on a line of transporta tion one-third ol all the grain raised on the land, wl en, aa a matter of fact, it ia iniiioiiiie lor the owner, by the most economical management, to do b ia own farming and save one-third of the product. ouve me expenses ot raising antl gatb ering the crop. The profit of wheatraising having dis- api4areij through the opening of foreign field, w here Prices of land and labor sn ot small consideration, we must, in order 10 realize a prolit, a-lopt ttie proluctton of something ebe. 1 will not undertake to i.int out w liat this shall lie. Manufacturing induatrtes to Ivcome ((rmaiieiit mut be surrounded with con ditions that make it poihle for them to succeed in their line, and, inasmuch as ulidie cannot contribute materially to audi conditions, they are not to 1 con sidered a f.u-tor in reaching s'jcca, as they intend to inflate valm-s to a boom li-is, which, experience tea. bis u. i lctriiuentai to afe iMisines and iierma- n-nt growth. The rapid huildimr 110 of of our industries i possible only by a union of sentiment and action. 'When, bv encouragemeut ami patronage, we en-i able the industries already established te succeed, then we will have a criterion to which we can refer men of capital and b-iniinT capacity, when we invite them to cat their 10 with and among u yapitAl nels lut little imfiortunuy to invest in safe and fairlv remunerative enter prte. When we develop our resources suf ficiently to make it reasonablv certain tliat the employment of capita is needed for the i.r"--uti"n of ieginuite liinc-3i er.terji!i., it will l- forthcoming. How It Seem. tine of the men who wa on IhcSnutL' cm l'a-iric when it wa.robbei at Wheat land, was Wm. Makey. of A!thooe. He give the tiraat Pasw Courier bin part of lbetragilv: Final!' it came Mr. Mackey's turn, lie, in oldienoe to the command quietly cpcm-l bi purxe and aid "I have only a ratal! amount and I Mel it." tr I nee. I it loo; throw it in here." "I would like to keep m v Uajrfae checks and key." said Mr. M". "To b w ith your checks and kevs; throw them in; we're in a hurry,' as ihe big revolver waj held to our inform ant's stomach. The order was then obi-yed and the purse thrown into the rack carried bv the fireman. The crowd then left the day coach and entered the smoker, when four or tive (thou, were iiea. I ad a pawenger said, "They have killed some one in the smoker: let's let's go and see." Mr. Xi acker savs that although svwre.1 and urtJtlel at firft, w hen the l,ig rascal treated him so mean atxmt his keys and baggage checks he had plenty of nerve to have killed him on the spot regardless of the consequences, had he been armed I with anything at ail. He could not re frain from kicking the dead bmte in the face when he saw hor a we"l-directed bullet had done its ifood work. The cold-blooded robber had acted as though pretty well filled with whiskey and even in d.-ath bis face had settle! into a de fiant, sardonic grin aa though welcoming the most dangerous eventuality. !r. Coke Bilyu, of Eugene, in in the citv on a visit. Assessor Deakins lias gone to Southern Oregon for the benefit oi his health. J. W. Sowden left yesterday for Chi cago, to I gone two or Uuee months. Father F. X. Blanche!, of Gervais, spent last night in Albany with Father Metayer. license waa issued today for the mar riage of Peter J. I-ookcn and Mattie flaxen, of Harrisburg. Miss Bertha Kllis went to Corvallis this noon and will attend a musicale to night at Judge Brvan's and remain sev eral days visiting friends. Mr. Charles Metxgar resigned as pres ident of Albany Engine Co. No. 1 at a meeting last night and George E. Fish was elected to Uie position. Mrs. Hoblw, mother of Mr. Walter Hob), of Clowrdale, will leave tomor row for her home in New York City, af ter a visit here ot a couple months. Dr. Maston was at Shedd yesterday and removed the stitches use.l in tne re cent oiieration uion r. . l owers in w Inch hi vennilorm appendix was re moved. Mr. Powers is now entirely out of danger, and will never again lie troubled with appendicitis. The Young People s Club will hold its n guhtr meeting I'riday, Aprils, ISifi. at the parsonage. All tuemters requestea to be present. Uy order ot secretary. The horse and truck of Herbert E. Town- send will lie sold b-momw at 1 o'clock by Constable Fred Blount, in front of the Populist ottice to the highest biduVr. A gentleman from the Warm Spring sirs the Indians lost nearly one halt of their stock on account of the severe winter. Beid thpy run short of Hour, and had hard picking on their own account- It is no-v known there were three men in the Pig S. P. roblwxy, and that the third man was the one who hot the suer.f?. and not the sninll ni"n heretofore supposed to have (lone tne tuooticg. W. 13. Donaea shipped 1000 bushel of potatoes this week, for which he paid 20 cents per bushel. He is now offering 2.S cents a bushel for tho best potatoes. Ad vancc. At tho U. S. civil service- examinations in rortland last Saturday, 1 rot. K. Wright and C. I. Montague pit-scd ex auiinutious for clerkships in the customs service. A live boxing match in the suburbs of Albany a fow days ago was declared a draw Aa 10 ounce gloves were used it waa a harmless affair. Cr. Adams has introduced in his dectal parlors a patent eloctrio light of ingenins armngnient, so that he will be prepared to do wo.-k nights where nceesxnry. Mr. W. U.llaltiinoro'gO-year-olddiiught-er was thrown from a horse last Saturday and tbsloctted her right arm nt the elbow. The frscture wai reduced by Dr. Booth. and she i now fbinjr nicely. Lebanon Ex press. Tho Dkmociiat is informed fliat the timo bible to the front wilt be changed in about a weekso tbat the train will arrive awhile before noon and leave shortly after. This is a move that will meet with popular favor. The present urrangeim'rit is not very satisfactory. The Ladies Aid cf the Christian church w ill open a basnr on Friday, 12th inst. at the place of business formerly occupied by Koshay & Mason, Fronian block. There will lie on'aand, for household use. "articles too numerous to mention," and a lunch in the evening from 5 to 7 o'clock. Highest of all in Leavening AUhOIMTEMX PURE A LIVE DAY. The Farmers Meet and Discuss Kcd Crown Matters. Albany was alive with farmers this afternoon. It looked for several hours like a couple of county conventions. Large knots were seen everywhere. A couple of caricatures showing farmers carrying their wheat to the Red Crown Mills in 1894, and in 1SU3 with their iHM'kete out, while Mevera Stockman, Isom and Lyon were observed in rich at tire, one with a crown on his bead, and money bags in ltand. At 2 o'clock tiie crowd went to the court house. The meeting was called to order an.l Hub I'.rvant was elected chairman an, I Alfred V'heeler "c-n-Ury. Ik-suitory remarks were male. A mo- tion was male that a committee of three be appointed to investigate the lenal Ict of the case. One man remarked : "If we had the man here we would go for him." Prof Torliet, a storer, said it was not a case for hiring an attorney ; but the proner way was to arrest the men an 1 make a state case of it. Wheat has been taken w ithout the consent of the owners and justice should I done. Mr. Somers was in favor of a commit tee to investigate the matter with a view to getting pay for the wheat, and. he aaid, "we are going to send them to the jienitentiary lwides." Upon standing ballot a committee of investigation was ordered bv one ballot. The chairman ai.is.inted II. R. Powell. John Clelan and Mr. Barrett; but the committee was objected to a it was not appointed by the jienple.w liennaui.-s were caned lor. J. It. l-aluuiore.K. 1 Brvan 1-pr.I Bruckn.an. H. R. Powell, Fred Burkbart. ami Prof. Torbet were noin inatnl. The first three were elect.!. A committee consisting of Barrett and Sam Young were appointed to raise money for the prowecution. une man was orpsed to si-mling anv more money except lor rope. It was un-b-rstood that arreb wotl 1 be male at once. MrlSarrett. H. R. Powell a.-vl Prof. Torbett were appointed a commit toe-to prosecute the cane criminally. A letter from Hon. Geo. E. CbamU-r-lin stated tbat Honeyman, I V Hart A Co. refused to turn over the books, that a legal transfer ha! !i-n ma le to them. HOni: AND ABROAD The bet td cteapet at Tink'-e Tinkle warrant his i-bot to rnjt fa5e cr eiinge color. Saturday and Sunday, fair a&J warmer. River S feet. i piece dscocab'd wr-i-Purcelain tea set lor f7-T3 at F. E Aliens- Ready maile suit. Res.dv made raits hViJjr made suita al the Laities Baxar. Ilea It made saiU ia dork, cinebatr. French aepnyr and calico at the Ladies iia- Uar. Ir. H. E. and O. K. Been. frSc ovr Pot tScf . Kideace corner 5th A" CaJapooia streets. Grand Euter sale tf miiliserv at the Mitw Ii.ll. Two honored ct the mct beaotifal trimmed hats ever in All any to seiect from. Salmon hvc been seta ia Thomas creek at Svio. There have und.Mbten'iy large numbers ccme past Orrgoa City. New backgrounds and aotesacries will be here io a fe w dav s. aux and get your photo taken in "the latest" at Tinkle The mot elegant liiM of Spring capes ever wen ia Albany are now on dispivy at the Ladies Caxaar. Call and see them. No old good but all fresh first class goods at hard time price at the Cheap aah Department Store. B.umberg Block. Spring has rxme and now is a good time to bare tonie photo taken. Drop in at 1 inkles and what a nice picture you can kt-t for almost nothing. Mot of the state of the union now have Chinese pbeaant. Experi-renta in Mjue- achusetm btve been satii-factory and the prcpaga'ijn of the bird will be pushed Ladies voa can cet a stjlish perffct fit- icg. r-adr made suit to the rnce you would have to pay fur making. .v coarse nothing for the goods wt the Lad if Ba zaar. Wm Wigg. an old tirns mident of this county, told his farm newr Sbelbarn this week, to a eealieman from Kama, by the I name of A. I - OIen. Ihe price for tie land was T5 p : acrv. lYess. j T. W. Davetiport.the new liea land com- missioner will rrrcive ? 1 wv and fow tor expense, per year. lor Hung nothing. lion, liexvte " asgoner. of t orvallis. was one of the candidal'? for the position. The Portland Iron Company's establish ment, occupying half a block on the east side of Fourteenth treet, between North- rup and Ovettoa wa totally destroyed by hre last niirhl. 1 Iw cwners estimate the loss at flOO.iWO, partly covered by insur- acce. Moaart Smphonv Club. April 16th this celebrated mustr.il combination will give a concert in the opera house under the uaspices of the Y- M. C. A. This will un doubtedly be one of the greatest concerts given in Albany this season. lMn"t fail to get a ticket. The Y. M. C. A. needs your patronage and yon can get an uauso- aily good entertainment A Pleasant II ill farmer says he shipped 11.000 pounds of hops to New York and received in payment 9.80 A neighbor who shipped SuOu pound to a New lork house reveived a dun instead of pay for about 150 or f .sj. lhs commission firms claim, of Vouro, that freights, commis sion, storage, etc., has jonsumed the farmer's hop crop. How much rascality there is in such transactions we can im agine. Oregon City Courier. Annual County Institute. The annua! county institute for the teach ers of Linn county will be held at Albany, Oretton, beginning at 1:30 o clock p. m. Wednesday, April i4th, and closing at noon Saturday, April 27th. All teachers of the county are required by law to attend tit's institute, and all persona who contemplate teaching should attend al.. 1 he special features of the work to be dme during the institute will be a thorough study of the county course ol study, and a class in the Psychology. Xo teacher s'uould require urging to attend the imtitute. The bene fit derived by any person from such a gath ering is governed largely by the effort put forth by that individual A R. Rctiikukouf. Co.Supt. Hahkikiu ko. Mr. Jas. Nixon has pur chased the meat market recctitly opened by Busey & MicrrUI. Miss Maud Beard eame up from Tan gent Saturday and Monday began teach- t o ' ..:it.. .i'w.i i........ lilt in tiie cmuiuit mu m limit iiuuw bia miles southeast of Harrisburg. Morris Senders, insurance agent and grain dealer, came up from Albany Tues day evening and is visiting relatives and looking after bmuncKi interests at this point. Dr. E. DtiGas, while in Portland, pur chased tne Knob urn I'imrmaey on mx teenth and Washington street,, M r. Du- tias has enjoyed a good practice during his six yearo'scrvice at this place, but the doctor ia not content with rural life and is going to cast his lot among Port land's crack physicians, Review Power. Latest U.S. OoVt RepoA j SOCIAL AND PhRKONAL. i B. If. Irvine, of Jordan, was in tl e ( city today. ' Mr. Geo. Finley, of Crawfo:JsTiIle, was in Allsany today, Lawyer A. A. Tossing, of Browreville, was doing business in Allany yesterday, i Mrs. T. J. Wilson, of Eugene, is in the city the gw-st of her son Mr. Van ! Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Sam May and several of their children are vixitinj; Albanv friends. Lh-enscs were Lf ti.--d todav for the marriage of Italph tiill and Mae Wy'.ie and J. H. Moil ami Carrie Unger. Mr. D. D. Prettyman, father of our t-n- MTpriaing lHit.:iier, moved up trom 1 urner, Ti;Iay, and w ill liccome a per nianeni nwient ol v;io. I'reiw. Misses Helen and Lilly C raw for i, who ,,ac "en attending .Mies J;rnwn t:ti ; "rabjry in Jalem for s'ver.l monrJi", liav returnel home, mvatlv a-xomolisb ei m mis oert ment ol edii'-ation. W. W. Haines, of the Eugeue Uinnerr, in me citv nuving liides to-lav. Mr, Haines has vet known ant-thin? about barl tim-s, his buei na has leii so steadv Mat Save ose Ere. Willie Chanrhill ueu i, ana nw cousin near the tame age, living near Shot burn, were havinz an amateur Fourth of Jul v last Paiurdav. 1 hey got half a pepper can of powder and were bjilding a lire, intendio? to throw the powder in to ce it dash. The fire did not burn quite fat emruh . w illie g ,t down to blow it. He Mew pra into trie can, and tue doctor r-2ys he may tie able to sive one eye, but tiie sight of the other is totally octroyed. His hair was burned close, hi f-ye!row are gone and his cheek i lrj-1 ly disfigured me oiiht wr y tarsal tio, bat nut badly. Scio Pre. California the Land of Discoveries WLy lay awake ail n;s'it.c-ghia whn that most rfffCiveaa.1 arveabi e remedy. A I A A hit. wul jrv voa imrrK-liate reliefl' SANTA ABIE is the ooiv easran- tl cure for Coocniptio.i -Asthma and all Bronchial Complaints. Sc Id in wi'e xcandl. Torf r "-' 23. FoshaT A i! a--n will be parsed to s-pp r x-jn. 'said gairan!-e rvlif hn tm.i as " Jire"-:! t-A w Jt; MAi'Al-K tint never f.u:r to reijre Catjrrh or Cold in tf-e f ead -in m mi. treatir.r.t, ly mail. i!-I0. Nervous Prostration. E. W. Jov Coxpaxt I have snfltrred from nervous pr'jstrati.n from bncciai le. Cn say Joy's Wi-laW'e J-arsa-payilla has ccnd me. My iiver. stomach and buoeis have been vcrv inactive, ba since taking your rvmtdv I am entirtlv well. All basiaesa raen anl women should use it. Ilea. paMish. (ignen) Mb. VVk. Hnyay Joses. Butte Montana. Isk kt iip, duu;nefs.tirein-s'S give way to Joy 3 A epetabie ai-sajaniia. Yoti Ion"t Have to Swear OT "s the St. Lous Journal of Asricuiture in an editorial about No-To-Iiac. the fa mous tobacco habit c;ire. "We know of many cases cared by No-To-Bac, oce, a prominent St. Ijiai- arcLictoct. smoke-1 and chewed for twenty year-: two lsxcs cnrcl nim so that even tlie smen (,f to bacco makes him sick." No-To-Bac sold ami guarantee! by I lodges McFarlaml. No cure no pay. 1-s.fc free, sterunng Kemedv Co.. New York or Chkago. rhfreU m eaca? for av man to ap pear In sociely wi:h gnix'y eard si. ex the introduction o Buckingbati" Die. which color oa'ural browa m blck. CuAXoa Caes." Nay: Xay: N.t if vec uase he trip east ia tie Union Pa- ac System No ch.Rir? ;o A aicajr and but one change to New York. Boston. thiUhtr4iij and oth- ejten cities. Time three and one h.tsf d.tri o i"ii.cago and far and ie half dar n Ne Yc-rk. Ci anN i." MoNreiTli, A .ifnts Union Pacitic R K. Aib-uv. Or Ksrl' C over Roo,te a": b'ooJ pur- fier g've freshmr ainf cofnsi to the complexion and cure coos'.iition, ;5C. oc, I.J. r jhav A Mason Agents. lYettv ha'r eroarpents, side cowus, i-d buckies. baby bonnets, prettv laces and n?w ttrw sailer at Mrs. Asilvs. Try Parker Brcs. Fine bicycle slioes vheap at L. E. Btain A-iotcing to s. Get yoar millinery at Mr AslcWs. Children hats and bonnets ia all the latest styles at prices within the reach of all. Call and see tnera it te Ladies Ba zaar. Ladies wt.o oere to order a De'ssrte Coisft or wai-l, or adjusting coret from Mr Tail, may leave orders i"h Mrs IlowWnJoi urosda.sin 1 between and ard 3rd St. r. ice's wrej rjalUit; Powder Most Perfect K.ic. .-: 1 KNOWIEDGE Firings comfort and improvement a:: t-nda to personal enjoyment wh rightly used. The many, who live t tor than others and et joy life more, n lesa expenditure, by more pronip, adapting the world's best ppnlucts Uie needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its exccllenco is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleaa ant to the taste, the refreshing end truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Lifer and Bowels without weak onmg them and it Ls perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drng gisti in 60 cent bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every pnciiiige, also the name, Syrup cf Figs, tnl being well informed, you will not accept any cubstitute if offered. Probate Kccord. . In Cl.ltu of Jane Carlt-r VA 1! r CartT was apjinted sxlmiiiintrafor. Bond Inventus- lil.-i". I'cmmal property, .'JC0, real, t-3e. Second account film! in csta!4' of O. Serfling. In eetate of Fred Me.p'-lt invrt tr.-v filed; real property, f. "!"..): 1 -error,'-1. 1-32.60. In estate ofEnwiie IL Ulm.srrrr.,;. apfoinfcl. In ilfA of ffiro, ft ri'fl, ' .w ' , 1 -(- , - .1- tion to sell .ersonal projitTty Tar.itth ' In estate if A I" ;arr,-ife or r.llM. Cition to sell ral etate nieL citation returnable May 6. In tat of Ifenrir S Iror, V t Xewjiort wa apiiiiiUfIailriiiniKtr3!or in place of A. P. II irons deceased. In estate of Jamc-t McMaban innm. ory filed; real projs-rty, :J,'jf;.S7 ; jt- To Regulate aatavaaBBBBBaaaBBaaiiaBtasaHBB rfJTTT? favoriie home kcmedy m I HK www! not to CActaia a xcfpc pax. X .141 ticle ed Mtsrmry or any wjunoam mAr i'm, U21 U tmrrljr vretabie. R will Cure an Diseases eaasel 7 iMraacaiaeat of the Lt7er. Kiioeys ad Stocacb. If fear Uvkt m mtt rd xxt, risra t-jct witHc irtfm m dri2Jl. 1 x t!--i m lapatr, tbe breasa crve ; y -a have ba.iacbe, let-1 nxpudr chf-infA 34 To acws.t a Bore v r.xa ajs ciuA, take J dccc S: tzxzrjs LIVER It CCU1ATOS. If ttt kaj 3 C-'jBaw.act mS S2ac aaffia-jgrz. Lfwzr f'r:rMh r Stfc to ressrwe. If y lave carm 3ji&Sc hard f &f-M ar iv-ra fas-avy a&er neus cr -celrai at tht, a ie jca Li itxi reocvt:4 aj&d uerp pisgamttry. If f are a atisrrabic sdSerer iA fUUon-wiirsaS, rx reucf ac okc trt SkKaosas Lvt.r KsrAM-x. St &r mtJt trrranK eijox;T-aI tkcPa, aaj costs Iwc i If y?s v--aie r-p fa the arsr. a txC-T, tout taste ia j-abr a- y'-? , fH tU 7T H B!5 li"rer ft car- 1 A K 1 rCr Jlatxm aTltCTVw siaVsa.rW.W the f-.-ti;. aad C-cacv-s tbc lrrt-i tic ii T'jsx : ; avrt apJtz iis. 5-is a- Lrrr ELit-jr u nhn-rr iU c. Ha-i-cisr- Sot. StcucJE . lkis-x---".i , Ilncaery, aj the Czcca irir.t jgat iv y rciff. At aT zjsx Trtj fed wrxcr vwscm re?i e5tart r-g, tx-fca. recaiticf w ar-ts: TicSK Ei2si3Liv.rE.plii:r. EPAE0 ET J. H. ZtiUM & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. AIH: Till: BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS rij care to pay a zCe core ihsa t! ccs? of orclarv tritie c-j-sret-es Trill Pn;l thr PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OVSERS Mid frars. th-e "i'hest cos". GcU Lcif ABSOLUTELY PURE W.L.DooeLAS 3 SHOE IS THE 3EST. FIT FOS A KINS. cordovan; gWK'&i.gErggaaa I.ADlEii- OvcrOae KiCioe Fropi wear tira W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes AH oar shoes srs eq-JIy satfcfciory T-ity Rive tt test ryr te treeev. 4xal ciEsttiss ic ia rtyte a fit. 1 rtir vtsr'j; callric are utisurrassc4. Fnr" $ ts t n-t-t sifrchr: makes, it'j siicr CiSjt SipJr J -acecia. ScH. THE t.E OLAIFJ CLOTHING CO NEV IFE! 1 occw riii wrrtw craw: rir. hj wtiitirwi a?i?s cnly. to curv eak M -ieoo. Mf liTm aiI N'rrv jj wr: Matnfeoaxi Xn.-ka; X ctt5 lxcv-v-?; f.rzk ZVeaa; Lewis of .osi&iwf; rrtss'; liftasit'T'i: ail Irain?; Za IVwrof te? iiS.eirTe Orsa iu teitSker vt, cacc-i ty ow-f.w.'AW, Vp-jthfui EmrSa tr i. vut v" iurv. ('?,Mi3srt tf, nAi:ity xd iVa;rt. V? sr.aii- ft a box; i r I A Ctimiitn, sole acn. A!banjr A i'TW.', I 3si i, t Cte' ta. 1 Ati Vli; S isyl,T W .':-,. jfcs r iJS w i-y- s-t. j. tat gfil . ss 62" : -s..'-" V xT- s Ti 1 r .5vT 4- .-. Incv fey ''V.-Lt. jvtiAws j4-. -M VT "5P T7:-. Jit. .cc r J A CumTnin;;. Sidesgent. A'bsny. SYrES0?E!lS3Ya.S .itti!eaiv tn r-i s-t i rux1 j k l y SEED POTATOES. The Rose Seedling is the Ust ?ed pr latoe in the market. A remarkably early p-t.tato :ud a very prolitie yield r. Call at Stewart A Sox's, It. M. KiUrt ron's, 11. Ci. Watnm's, E. E. Kinmy s Parker Pros., or ti. C. Xii vr.'i r.v.d c amjdes. 1 m f5