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Am EATftLKFOBD. a: wyatt Attorneys at Law. Will practice la all court at th lata. Special attention given to matter In probate and to to.leetiona. OFFICE In the Flinn bloc R BIILTED Attorney at Law uid Solicitor In Chancery. Col 'arm made on all point. Louie negotiated on vable terms. Albany Orefon iEO, W. WRItSItT, .T Attorney at Uw, and Notary Pubite. Will practloejln all the court ol thta state Special attention iron to collect) and matter In prebate OSlCe: Next door to Poslofflc, Albany, Orn. fJ- WHITNEY, Attorney at Law, Albany, Or. LLAGKBURfJ & SOMERS AITORNE-yS AT LAW, All legal matters will receive prompt at ention. Office, First Notional Bank uudinp-, up stairs. VALLIS NASH ATTOHNET JJX UAW- Will practice in all the vurt of tie state. Office Post Office Block. Albany Oregon H C Watson Luther Elkins VATSON & ELKINS TTORN"KTS AT LAW fiffira Firul National Bank Building Cnsineas intustedto us will receive care (nl and prompt attention. OXTANYE A H&CKLGB&N Attorneys at Law. Albany, Oregon QEO. W. HARBIS, JUSTICE OF PEACE, Is new located in the DuocaiT oSee. eoraer 2nd and Braadalbia street Albany. Or. Beats and Collections a Specialty. " jrjR. J. Lk. HI LI,, Phjddan and durgeon, OFFICK Cora Fer7 Mneta, Albany, Oregon. D rs. II. E. and O. K. Beers. Physicians and surgeons, post office block. Albany, Ore. Hoars 10 to 12 a. m ., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence corner 5th andCalapooiasta. Special attention given to diseases of women. DR. C, Us CHAMBER!,!.. Office on Ferry St near cor 3rd St. Offic boors, 7 to 9 a m, 12 to 2 and 6 to 8 p m Especial attention given to chronic case and eye diseases. F IRST NATIONAL BAHK. or ALB Alt T, ORISON reatdeat , Vice President aaier - .... . LFLIXH .. a. Bjionso ; W. LAHODON rHASSACTS A OKyKRALbecklnaTindaee AIVCTJKTS KEPT obeet to . SIGHT EXCHANGE and Ml TapoJe traaat r, dM "w York, San fraacueo, Chicago and rutiaaj' r".'. t -riOS ADC on favorable anas. Tona X . Bunt. L. Fun) Kb vail I . Box. B CUSICK K CO..B AMKKR I OF ALBAKT. OBSSOB, a ,i.n nnimr euoii t RAW SIGHT Q&AJTS m Kv York, Su T duauo rvruaira, vi eg mi. UUX MONET oa Approved rarity. RKCKlVR HmwitB sniHWal tw anW IHTERSSTpaid oa tins it B ASK OF NCIO, CIO, OBJBSOK, i Xon .-A J Job DOLLARS PER fi.ONTH in Ycuh Own Localsty maue easily and honorably, witbezt capi tal, daring your spare hours. Any man. woman, boy, or girl cau do the work hand ily, without cxirience. Talking un necessary. Nothing like It for mory making ever offered before. Our workers always prosper. Xo "J me wasted in learning the business. We teach yea is a night bow to succeed from the fin hour. You can make a trial without el pens, to yourself. We start you, furnis everything needed ta carry on the bus Bess sMccessf d; , and guarantee yo. against failure if you Jut follow wxt eimplc. plain Instructions. SeaoW, il you are in need of ready money, arx WMit to kao at all aoout the best payinti easiness belor ihe public, send us yo" lu'lre-i, and we will mail yon a Kieut giving you all the panicuiars IftUErS. CO., Box400 At'tusta, Maine FIRE INSURANCE Inetire your property vith Joseph V Talt in The Old Hartford, THE NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS AGENCY, or any one of the otht-r reliable Id line com panies he represents. Notes taken and plenty of tin? giver for payment, on farn insurance. All business plac ed witl. him will be prompt attended to. OFFICE IS P. O. Block, . Albany. Or cMTS.TRADEMksT a- vwriruunig, s CAST I OUT ATM A PATEHT? For a prompt answer and an bonest opinion, writ to 11 U n N eV CO., who bare bad nearly Ofty year' czperwnoe In the patent baalneaa. Commonlca. Jont strictly eonfldentlal. A Handbook or In formation eoneernimt fa tent and bow to ob. tain them eent free. Alao a catalog) of Bwobao. leal and ctenUSe book aentfreoT Patenu 1 takes 1 thronitb Moon 4k Co. nearra rP'0 "l"" lenti fle Aneriean, and brouRbt widely before the public with. pot oort to the InTentor. lhl bp! end Id paper. iMoed weekly, elesantly llltut rated, baa by far the tameat circulation of any act entitle work la tba 'i'u.iJI'?T' Samp" eopleaaentrreo. Bnildltig Etfitiononfhly, tlso year. Blnti Cotiea.t25 centa, Brerynninber contain bean, tnui piaiee. In eolora. and phouwrapba ot new boiue. with plana, enabling builder to ebow tba dealgnt and aenure contract, Addrew Jt'avti ts l td Trade-Mai 5 tr.t I 1 t 1 conducted Oun arfcr is P?Potirtt . P.tcnt Ornct' jiintl we c.fi ierure patent in les tims bbaa tall rrm-3tc infi tvasningion. a t zjzii rr, jdtl. drav-iug; a photo,, rfta deeerlp-J r v- r o-c, u pAieniADui or not, ire oi , co-l ".I. f&j not due tul p tent la secured. I a va . rr. ''How to Obr 1 Fatenta." with i'oa ot i u in the U. & wd Jwreigarognlri. .f r .Tcr orr.at. vtnmaioH. a C Or. I '.ice's Cream Baking Powds -Vprld's Fair fltzbcst AwarC, w KAY Lftl 0.1 MUX KIAKKS . a . .' '.'- f r v3 TCipaiwf ' obtained, and all Pat-f TO. nlMt seller on the market for diseases of the Llver.Kidneysand Con stipation. Pleasant tn take bv old or young. No mpinsr. The root of the Livenne plant is esten- rively used in Norway for the cure ot rues. Sold by all first class druggists. Wholesale Manufactures, ANCHOR S CHEM ICAL CO, Lebanon, Or 0::::::r.M A MUX'S xuiusr Is not complete without an ideal POPPLEKIOM r POWDEH. IS POZZCNl'S Combines ereiy dement of beauty and purity. Itisbeanti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rio-rtrtv risrA it invisible. A most a delicate and desirable protection to the face in this clvnatc. Isrist npea having tb gWTilas. .T IS FCS SAU iVYWHBE. W?F; A . r P.-vrttcs:i !el tie Pao: Cjust 1 3Ma, fhs'-c cala oc, n 'I i K 4- fnildeacrrptson Trvra.eJc or -m PETALCJ4A HCUBATOa CU..ItlmS.ti- Bkaxcb Hocv 3 S Main St., Laa Amclpt ILHIT COLUBIATf ISSTITUTI ALBANY, OREGON A tL 1 oorpa ot ttutraoteja,.- CLASSICAL, SCiEXTiRC UUBA8T CCUUEECIAL AM3 KOKMAL SLASSES. ;ora4. of study arranged bx ii nra 'ea of atadaota. $kmi tmaactmtutl fftrid mtmdrm from mbroad. 2 mw&Bs vb VEX. Tj 1 tit ta lr MBBft R W WSbaUalair.kB.. Wbi. J A Cummlng, o- 'jtrrl. Albany. Polamatl f crr wwn; J r taWrwt NOria tWL AVISO i Ot I Hiri-j vJao for l.hy PV, Ac and TUT f -3 W, fc d iJ pOU. T2 ARt-n o CHEMICAL f0. IS1 8. w, e. Item,". 2. CHiCAOO Sold by drue' AT R-F.1. ROBERTSON'S FEED STORE is a full asortbuuit of FiakI for mui and beast; also oil meal, gnau wl. lime, hair, cement and fertilizer. alo U"ilrs Seed Meal, a sure remedy for the ailment 4 of horses and wrt- All CHEAP FOR CASH. Cfi T 17 Ub Keaarn To- VVlVl XL gether! Is it not bet ter to buy your Bread, Pies, Kolle, Caker, etc, at a reliable store where they up only the Best material why of course i! is you don t want dyspepsia and yon'i never get it by eating anything Irom ou store. U. 8. BAKEKY. Bet. Ellsworth and Lyon 2nd r-t. C. D. VAsoraa, Proprletoi A WINDMILL F0RS3500 WT Crawford will sell you an . VV . 8 foot Aermotorfor 35.00 12 foot eeared Aermotor 75.00 All steel and galvanized after completed WANTED. An honest, active gen' tleman or lady to travel for eetab Kghed, reliable house. Salary $780, jay able $15 weekly au'd expenHos. Situa tion permanent. References. Knclose elf-addressed atamjied envelop. Tlie dominion Company, 151 8 Omaha Build ing, Chicago, flKO E FIS-.H u THE PLUMBtR . Tin rooBing and pli""v-1if. the opera houne. Oppooi K. O. T. M Meets every Saturday veninjr in K. O 1 M. Ball. Visiting KuiI.U n,vitd to at end f. S. Vam Winki.r .Cnni, LOST. Thursday rr.orninir on Watih ington or FirRt, a lady'it black kid shoe witn bow at top, bf!inir ent f'.r repair. inder will pleane return to this ottice and receive suitable reward. GVI O C p f , 1. au , h 1 , nam tuokwbiat, rje bra-v potato, eto , l I II it ti-tll !!! I, ,Gl (lour, hy, aid SECOND HAND cook .tove wanted. Leave word at the Democrat ofhee and secure purchaser at once. U OST.Btwen the denot and Vine street, a ladies cape. The finder will please leave at thi office. V. Price's Cream Baking Powdct AwinM Cola MU1 Midwinter Fur. S.a V mclsio.. ' MM jB" Wim U aca&dw. Ht. Fa 4V. Jfl"AS V PHZVEKTiVE (( BLTlli m KSklnllllaal fain j,l.Jlli 1 :.iBa.l i cmortat. The Changes of 40 years. The following from the Telegram ia full of reminiscent facta of interest to not only our pioneers, unt to readers gener ally: One of the gray-haired pioneers, who was in attendance at the annual reunion of the Pioneer Association, was speaking to a reporter today in regard to the won-1 derful changes which have been wrought in the appearance and conditions ot Ore gon during the past 40 years, and '.he Willamette valley, in particular. "I came to Oregon," he eaid, "a great V . 1 many yeara ago. it was away uaca in the 40s, and I was then only a chuuck of a lad. My father settled about the mid dle of the Willamette valley not far from the river from which the valley took its name. It could be truthfully said that the whole country then, from the Call pooia mountains to where Portland now stands, and from the Coast range to the Cascades, was one unbroken wilderness in its wild and primitive condition. There were scattered over all that wide expanse of territory very few white set tlers. You could travel for days with out seeing a 'Boston man,' or the hum ble log cabin of a whits settler. Over all that region roved swarms of Indians of various trilcs, scarcely a remnant of which can now ba found. Only a very few members of some of these tribes are now on the reservations. It was a para disc for the hunter and fisher. The for ests were fairly alive with garner deer, bear, elk, grouse, pheasant, quail, etc., while all the stieams were filled with various kinds of fish. Wild flesh and fish constituted the principal article ot food for the roving redmen, supplement ei by roots and berries. These were glorious times for the average Siwash, his squaw and bis brood of pappoosea From the forgets, prairie and streams he obtained all tba necsary food to keep himself and thoee dependent upon him. "The Indians in the early days, while they had villages and settlements, led a free and roving life during the spring, summer and fall months. They were nomads in the full ense of the word traveled from place to place, ly easy and indolent stages, banting and Lsbmg. Nature was so bountiful ia bet gifts tbaf but little exertion was necessary to se cure all that was required in the way cf food and clothing. So tar aa the latter was concerned, the dressed and undres- d skins of wild animals, and blanket obtained by barter from the Hudson Bay Company's posU. afforded ample shelte for their bodiea and shielded tbem from the cold blast of winter- Jn the sum mer time, nearly alt their clothing was temporarily discarded as a useless ap pendage. During the warm weather the Indiana found no trouble in tubsUiiug. but it was necessary to provide a stock ot food to lakt them daring lb long and oftea vigorpps winters. The winter cup ply consisted principally ot dried veni son, War and elk in tit, smcked fish drittl roois and berries. Great quanti ties ot rarnas roots were gathered in the summer and fall from swamps and low lande, and cured in the summer for food in tha wimer. The Indians had a mode of preserving tlje bulb of this wild plant so that it was both jry palatable and nutritious. Often during tba wjnter game was killed, such as deer, wild ducks, geeee, etc.. so that tbe Indians frequently had a feast ot freib meals, which formed a very agreeable change from smoked and drr food. 'Now, speaking of game, there Is one fact that I will mention. For some years all kind of game and fish in Oregon for- ' est and Straus have been protected by laws. It ia only by legislative tnact meot that game and fish saa be prarerv ed from total extermination. This would not have hero neceseary during the ante-pioneer days, and a pot required daring the eai lier pioneer perioi. This may be wondered at, for there aere al most counties numbers of Indians roam ing through the Willamette valley, and even far up among tbe spurs of ih Coast range and Cascade. Unlike the white, heir food consisted very largely of tba fruits of the chase and from what the atrtams jlritlix. This was a coaslant and heavy drain on tbe supply, but eofuebow the game and flab (I'd not de crease iu cumbers, and there pa no danger of xwruinatioo . An old Indian told me that there was a much garre nben I firdt came into' the valley a w'jeu he was a boy. This may teem a lutle singular, Lot when the cae is ex -plained it H u j myaterv at a'!. Tbe av erage Indian liuuwrand fibber did not oidicarilr rapture or kill more game than was really uecrafsry to meet the present riquiremriiU of Liujaelf and family. Of course, when laying in a sin ter' stok, it a-a different, but there was never any wanton and ate less 1 str'iorf of gaiie. All the Indian want ed aa jest mou,tl. to last for a few day at a tiuue. and when t ,e sopply a ex hausted he again had recourse to the oren a:id streams to replenish hi larder- In 1I1 is way there wa no useless was to, and the natural incrAe kept pace with tbe demand. 'Uf course, ajl this ia changed. Tbe ways of the white are yery different When a white man goe hunting or fish ing, hi motto and leading purpose- ia to kill and catch all he possibly can, no dil ference whether the fleth can be eaten or Is left to rot. Ever since the valley was ecttled by the white ptople.this con stant and rathles slaughter ha.i been kept up, until nothing short of riidl) euforced law could prevent th' lutal ex tinction of ga'no and lirli. Tine iine rule will apply to the buffalo, and mcounis for the complete extermiiiatioj of time aniniA B 011 the diitaiican .iiline. Con dition have undergone w mderfii! chang es since the settlement of the WilUuur e'.te valley. Thee earing of the lur els, increase of aettlers and cultivation of land have naturally destroyed the habi tats cf wild animal?, and driven tin in back into tbe fastuvsaes of ihe mountain? ; but if tbe white people had only follow d the procedure observed by I lit- Indians in the dsti action and use of game there would be a far greater abundance, and much less ueiwieity lur l.r.ve to p.olect anim.de, birds and fT;l , Auer all, the 'Boston uiau'iB a v ry Jitiiuctive animal when it comes to hunt and fih. In mat ters ot chase and angling, he is both ex tiavagant and short sight) d. The Pendleton E. O. tells u what there ia at the Bay : Iu Yagulna ba and Newport, where the state press as sociation is to meet in July, is on Ya quina bay, there are era be, oysters, nn- ie.e, clams, butter fiBh.rjhell Hah and 6. h a . a. . . . . ' aino.an.i tne people 01 lliai set . tion just simply "live on the fat of tl I land'' by letting ths table when the ti ' iroes out. Yaquina ie to Oreiron what Chesapeake bav I to Virginia. . Come to Albany on the 4th. Stand by the Albany College, serves it. It de- Secretary Lamont ai.d party are on their way to the Northwest. Thev will ee a glorious countiy in its prime. The Dkmccbat was tbe first paper to oppose the $10,000 subscription for a me morial for the battleship Oregon. Let them buy their own silver services. There are Near York and Charlestons, Ac. Why not an Oregon without a big splurge over it. Fire-crackers should be cheap next month. Under the McKinley tariff they were taxed 8 centa per pound, while now there is only an advalorem duty of 53 per cent. A package should now only coat 2 cents, and consequently every July Fourth boy should be a democrat. Kx. Patronize home merchants. Do not magiue you will get a shirt or suit of clothes that will fit better, if obtained of an itinerant. Ten chances to one they are taken from some stock and not built to order. Men who want home patron age should give it. Ths member of the Salem city coun cil who voted for the new bicycle ordi nance that exempts women from it pro vision should have their heads soaked in kerosene and set on fire. Albany wouldn't be guilty ot having such an or dinance. Our lady rider will tsketueir chance with the men. They have soma exceedingly generous people in England. At 8iuithfield a poor old woman found a bag containing 500 pounds, restored it to it owner, and received a reward ot one penny. That reads pretty tough for the Englishman ; but we have men in Oregon who would squeeze a penny about aa tight. TLe following fmm the Toledo 1'oct peals in a loud manner fo' rreaiiirit-s: The creamery company paid ott over j feur hundred tloi'ars thit. aek for ml k delivered, and it is estimated that the payroll (or lue present month will ap proximate one thousand dollar. And yet butter is selling in the PaciSc coast markets at tbe lowest price we remem ber to have been reached for a first etas article such aa our creamery tarn out. Report of lb commission to etainine tbe work already done on the Nicaragua canal are to the effest that it la of a superior quality, and will not have to be done over again. The character of tbe arth Li such that ths hanks do not crumble. The latter is an important point. Now let the same good work go on until tba canal if complp'.ed. We aut that U cent increase for whaat. Tba hlgheat amocut that Cot. Robert G. Ingersoll ever received for delivering a single hclure wai $3,G00, in Chicago. At another time, in the same city, he re- wived $2,402. Hi receipt for a Sunday night lecture in New York, 70 per eent. ot the grot racipU, amount to from M,200 to tl,5W- In amalt citi the re ceipt on this basis tometime figures as low at $500. but hi lecture in large place bring the average up lo Il.tOJ. Mr. Wanamaker hat increased hi life insurance to the remarkable aggregate of $2,OCJr3 Ha f certainly the most heavily io'urtl uan in 4 merle and possibly in the world- John Ii Faelcwo. of Phijtdeiphla, has policies on In lite for 750,000 aod Uamilton Citon for 000,000- Cbauneey M. Depew is said lobe insured for 5500,000. And tbe man who buttle around to mtet the premium on bis meagre 10,0 is forced lo marvel thereat. 1 H Bkssco, of Howard county. "M bound over on th pharge of defacing silver dollar. He ha a freak of clip ping out to "?" in the inrcription, mak ing it raad 'in God We Bufi." When examined, he cla'.aed he only marked the coins so he would ton them again. but betor bis arrert he boatted it wan 10 bring rid'cule on the name of Uod. a? he did no believe ther waa any God He has been engaged in the practice for some time. Such uio oaght lo be be hind bar, for it indicate that he was too mall a minded man to b allowed lo run at large A neat rae a4p-d i this: A busi ness card i plac-d in a j4m envelope, which i sealed and addrraM-d ifl a femi nine hand to a myth Ira I lady in some (ashiouable locality. Meeengera di tribute theel. envelope quietly ia the letterboxes and ball a ay ol flat aud private house, and the advertiser count on woman' curiosity lo do the rest. Hi idea ia that the first impulse J the find er of ope 14 (hpse letter will be to put a tamp on it and ovsif it, the coi.d to look around upiriouly see if any body is looking, and theu take the fret opportunity to open it over the steam of a kettle New York journal. A11 auvtrtisemsut with something striking in it will always attract wide spread attention. The following are a couple of cases to tl e point: A large Brooklyn retail house advertised in a daily panerof that ciiy that they would offer for sale on a certain mrning a quantity of kid gloves at cents per pair which they yah td att.l5. Through an error the advertisement tt ma.de t.Q read It) cent instead of C9 ten's, Thi) brought au i in 11. t use throng of buyers lo their doors long before the store as opened. The seders uiude every effort to explain the n is'akr, but thfc crowd refused lo listen to explauationcacctieed them of unfa'r methods, and so persist ent were the purcharer that finally ihe retailer were forced to l-t tht 111 go at 19 cent! 4" there were 5,000 dozens of these goods you can tee how large a lues resulted. A Huston hot se along in '.he fall of SJ3 1 advertised a certain kind of flower at so much per pot. It should have read so much per blossom But the people w'Ould not hear to explanations and they were obliged to let them go as advertis ed, Before uorij) entile stock was exhauited and tbe seller, of course, were out of porkel, - Kvery dol ar spent in developing tho Saniiam country will help Salem as much aa il it. were enrn right in the i-.itv. With the m w u. P. touchiua Sa- I letu. this city will be the base ot supplies (or the Sautiaui gold fields. Statesman. A bird in the hand is worth a dcxi-n of such in the bushes, and the Dkmockat w II predict that even if the capita) cily get a brant h, aud the Santiam booms, Albany will be tbe base of supplies. At any ra'e there will be some hustling for j tof a character to make other towns fi 1 themselves up with electricity. A a matter of fact a big developement of the Santiam mini will mean a great ' dial for the entire valley. SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS. Commencement veek ha closed, one of many in the history cf the Albany college. Alwavs a pleasant event it was of course one this year. It is fresh in our minds now and we think some of it; but what about last year's; who can give the particulars rnd the impression of the event that was to he long remem bered So it goes, we have our hands full keeping track of Ihe present. Cut along through the years Albany college hasbien tending out useful men and women to ornament the social and busi ness world. The DauociiAT does not know of any who have brought dieciedit upon their alma mater. Some may not have turned the world upside down;bnt nioet of the in h.tve filled their niches in life well, ana all the better for having been a graduate'of the college. The boy who thinks he can tow wild oats and reap a harvest of gcoj oats will always be gn ally mistaken. The wild oa's of a boys life leaves a scar that can never be t (faced. It is there to stay. A man may become ever ao good after- wards but he cannot get rid of the mean deeds of hi life. The chances though aie decidedly against tbe wild oats boy , reforming. He isn't generally put up in that way. The chances are that he will keep the wiid oata up. There ia a species of fun in tbe world that is not wild oats. Every boy that amounts to much is go ing to be lively and have a good time ; but he doesn't need to be a hoodlum and stoop to rowdyirm and dranktnners. In front t,f ths writer is the picture of a man named Child. It is as one a faca as ever locked from the president's chair, as noble a counterpane as ever beamed from above a pulpit. The man from a boy tried to do right, and if be ever did anything elae than right it was so 'mall a wrong as to cause no comment- That face ought to be an inspiration to every one looking upon it to live a mora un selfish .ifr, with the good of other in view as well as one's cwn welfare; and vet the man was only just an editor of a paper railed the Ledger in a city called Philadelphia. Hi name will be re- tit-tubered for sgre, tree Silver Talk. Allan B. SUoon, sou in taw ol Hon K. A. Irvine ot ths city, w rite a very ianifirant letter to tbe Portland $un on the silver question, indicating that Mr, Siaueon is iu sympathy lith the masse on the subject; Here at the national capital the one great topic of unceasing interest is eilver It bob op afresh with the return to the ci'.y cf each old lime-tried war bora of tepubiicanitm or democracy, or with the arrival of each new-fledged cojgrreaman, who ta come her to lock around to he 'Till cot ft I loel in the winding corridors ' of the capital or of the state department when coDgrrf tba'I call bim here. The b:g leader of both partte depre. Oil the I an ttal these i to tuccb talk on the sulijrct ol (leaner and beg their followers to tick to tariff a a party issue. J Bol Uriff g , Je,j jMoe (or ,bi, atojjn islrat.oo m: teat and.froiu what one may ju-ige, for roue year beyonj tbio.il is at preeent a long way from tree trade, to he care, t ut is conciderable d tall from McKmleiism, and 1 about a low doan as the government will ever dare to re duce the cattoms dotie ahile llaexpen tea are still run np to the pieaeot I iHioo ddlar standard. Silver, thenfore, itcn top, and, ualets f II sign fail, hich may be the rare in a ory iise ji 11 larger. now, u t a que- tioa that wiil get bigger and bigger ali j t is at last disostd of ta tbe sat is! action jd the great majority U the pec-pie of thi country. Ilryaa of Nebraaka, in a speech j to the democrats of MiMiesippi, voiced tbe general lentiinrnt of the silver men ! in both paries when he said : j ' I wa born and rait J a democrat, I wa coraed at a democra'.ic mother ' b'east and taught demxrary by a demo cratic father, but ailt never vote against my prinp:p!t. I am aa certain Ihe dem ocratic cooenliou will adopt a doable sianuara piauorm at 4 am that 1 am uUojin j,ere; but if it d not, if the i inge guiu nauuaru it ayopteo, 1 wouid die in my tracks be'ere I wou'd vote the ticket," Fred T. Dabu;, ib bold aod aggret Ive younj senator from Idaho, wt.o as pire to and I quite Tkely to become the leader uf the silver force to the senate of the JW:h coogree. has no hesitancy about azoresting hi v:e on tbe main topic of the litn-. They bare been pub lished here but aere too radtral f -r the lre-s aoc:alioa to carry iimr Vta a pi- iig mention In a It k w:t.i your COTr.p-i id ot the other da S- Db f Du bo!4 said : ' I he eilver men of the -,t are deter mined only to vote for a s-lver man for the presi l-rcy. We shall at e npt to e- . I I I . 1 - , ! , . ,. icure the toniinatioo ol J'r- Cam ruu by the natin lal convention and the adop tion of ihe free-ailver platform, but fail ing in that, we shall either ally ourselves Titlj tl,. deru Krsts, provided th?y d clare i'i i to' o' free coinage, or shall nominate a ticket of our own and tiir jw the election of a pieeident into the hue of rep-. antaiivee. Therein no diff.r snce hi 4-ntiment among tbe rpiihl- cans aud the uVui-xvais in the Wee! rt garding :he money q'-ieation. and it tor democrat noniioate . eilver man . t d make their campaign upon a tree coin age platform, the WeMern republicans will not oppose his election. In the same wav, I au. sntieGed that, with Cam eron f l'e r pullicaii nominee the 'A'fcs'.em ttjemrcrat won'd j in us in sup porting hj:u- ' Parly allegiance,-; far a-these Wert ern n ae concerned, is a thing of the part compare' 'ith their !!i glance to the free silver idea, and the republicans had better be prepared to permit the West to diciele its financial policy or prepare for an overwhelming defeat through ihe d.-ei rtion of all the Western republican"." 'If neither party dtclare for silver, yhat will lie the program?" wa spiced. f'JVe wpnld then nominate Vnator Teller for the presidency sr.d ciihr Sen ator Morgan or Senator Daniel, ot poi bly some other s'rong Southern msr, as vice-president, anJ would d'vide the vote of both parties. There ia no quest ton but that this will he done,'' said Senator Dubois, epeaking with grtat earnestness. "Unices one of the gieat parties comes out for silver, there will lie a third party in the campaign, and the chances will be in favor of its success. The silver men of both parties in the West and mouth are determined to make a figh. to win. They recrgnige no distinction he tween republicans and dtni"crittr, so (ar as this iseue is concerned, but will unite harmoniously In an effort to secure free coinage " The minuter disagree on bicycle rid. Ing. A Chicago minister think it a fine thing, a regular tonx, while a Denver minister thinks bicyclists will go to the hot place. MISFITS. One of the first papers we grab for when the mail arrive ia the Albany Democrat. Salem Post. Just like Al bany peoplo in spirit. The editor of tho Kalem Journal has his hands full defending himself against a charge in the Post that ho was study ing for the ministry. At the risk of ruining the wire btmi nefia wo publish the following from the Salem Journal : A fanner near Salem had no money to get wire ao he stretched some twine on the poet and the cattle re sict it just aa much as a real fence. A numlier of teams aie bound for Si letz and there promine to be Momewhat ofarimh. It is well for settler to re member that it cost 50 centa an a'rre when filing; So a man will not lie in the rush at all without at least $100 in pocket. Tho Democrat speaks of an Albany man, who ha moved to Mexico, aa "pos sessing an individuality not enjoved bv many." Does ho mean that they did not enjoy "his" individuality? Salem Journal. Well, that might not be far from the truth. The question ia at least a timely one. The Journal has the following squibs on the Hwartz trial : Judge Burnett keeiw tierfe" t quiet in hi court room ; be is not iri-i.'i:it; over 1 a sewing circle. At one time in the Swarta trial I-lia- trict Attorney McCain loet bis hat; but he never loat its content. I In the Swart a case the defense became the prosecution from the start; but they prosecuted the doctor. A great deal ia deiiending upon the pending decision of the supreme court on the O, P. confirmation caee. Sbttuld the aale bo cxmttrmod, we may expect to see matter liven up consider, ably along the line of the road at Albany, Corvallia and th bay before the end of the season. rrts. So aaya nearly every bodv. It will mean a good many new enterprises along the road. The G. A. U, port of Roaeuurjr, offered the S. P. Co. rtOO for one t,-nger coach to Oregon City and return, but the management ol the road demanded I-Wo. The port refused to pay that amount and afterward the company sent a represent ative to try and get them to accept the car at meir own terrua out in? mraiwn were so tjimgubted, with the company's grasping garuo that thfey retuaed to take it at all. The result wa that ouly"three persons we-nt to Oregon City from Kos burg and the railrua-i ia loaer by the transaction. The same railroad mana gers rvfued to grant reduced rate fr the pioneers' reunion. Iteview. Our Populist friend is a good hard time dunner. We give a sample, w hich though rather lively, i not without eev. era! grain tf merit : Why (a l we can end out 73 or 100 atatetuenU and not get enough out of them to pay postage? Just for tho ciosple reason that the ma jority of the peRoc rweivlog tboee statements don t rare econgh tor their credit or are too duihonewt to pay what thc-yowe. Words fail utterly to express the contempt we o-l f.r the man who will fake a 11; as some of you fe'.Hw wh- rti iLi p tAir do au.l' carrv iiio duiiar you owe on it in vonx pocket or deposit it over the bar of some saloon, Uien Ciaka a sneak Up sxtme alloy for fear the man vou owe w til tew vou an I a$k voo lo pav fjreome- ihing you have had tor the rat ver or 10, Brady, wboaotne tsm ago a a teen near HarrUburg :n Ibis county, ha again been seen near Redding, Calif. Thefol'oaiog accoaat ia given o'it: Deputie 5er1'ti?or. Martin and Mart Hoaere, of Cottcnaood, while teanching for Brady, tlie maa wbo shot Slier iff Bogard on the Oregon express a few weeks ago, found tl.e r man at Clear Creek today. Brady bad been travel ing up tbe valley with a horte and light suikycart. As Martin and Cower ap proached tne creek to a cart they saw Brady tn the brush where he had ramp ed, bis horae near by. Martin o-dt.td Brady to throw up his hands, but Brady diew a thot gun a hereupon Martin Crtd Brady itnmetiiaialy reeponded. Martin says he knocked Brady dean. Brady' f hot wounded Martin' horte and (hot Bowers through tbe thumb. A Brady rote Martin CieJ again and Bower thot Brad;' horse in the ley. Brady ran eff into the brash, and Martin, having ex hausted hi amuniiioo, came ta town and a poase started cot lo find Brady, mhj is supposed to be seriously wound d. ' A Salem paper boasts that ihe Salem hog will lm in the procetsion on the 4th. It should be decorated a i'h i;micutive pri.itentlarirs, asylum, ref-ini eW-oole, lata fairgrounds, lliuu a.-J deaf and dumb tchoo-s, c tEce holders etc Tl.e DaatOt-AAT bears almost a univer varsal aenliment In favor of th Cvjkfir maiioc of tbe O. P. sale when viewed as a public enterprise. The en'imrnt is irung that it mill b for t'te intertst of the al Wasiuhitox, Jan 10. In the read juflment of the wlanea t.f prident:al pstmaner, tte following change have ben made in Oregon: Increased Utker ("itv. I70) to 1$00; Heppner. Uo0to MoMinnviile, 1400 to fl.VO: trregonCitv. S-ltiiOtofl 700; I'in.l!HonJllK.) lo f AlOO; l uioL.tl,- 100 to l0. IVrrrawxl Hi Halt. $131 to rl'KO F.inst irove. to SHOO; Imb-pend enco.flluO to Ui. MARRIED. AD.VMS-NEw M AN. In Portland, on We.lneiar. Jun PJth. tSS. by Kev Ed ward O. Locke, D- D .Dr. F. K. Adam, ot Albanv. ami Mis Mary K. Newman, of N.branUa DIF.I. llA'.JKKK. In Albany, on Thursday morniii June 'JO, 1895, after an illness of al-out a year, at the home of her daughter Mr. R. Veal, Mrs. Mary Rar- ).., I, . -Kf l . -a . , u iii ius ! vi nwnii io year and 5 months. The deceased a its Inirn in Ohio and camo to Oregon alwnt eleven yean ago. Mie was a woman of upright character. r uiierai services tomorrow at IU a. tn. at the residence ot Mr. eal. Pure. Safe. Prompt. Sure. Pleaslne. Speedy. AUeock's Porous Plaster U all f;his and more, too. he best external remedy known for every form of ache pr pfiin resulting from colds, coughs, sprains, Strains, rheumatism or neuralgia. Kavar k tatl. ,k any but All eoca'A S a Mn4 by mnfmM Allcock's Corn Shields. AUeock's Bunion Shield. Hanaoeoaalaaa relief and cur for BrandrethV Pills rellevw indigestion, bowel liver ud kidney tjouhlw. Absoluuly pursx THE OREGON' PIONEER. (Written by Hutu-1 1 Himon, read at the Pio neer ro-niiton at Kottburg ,) n 1'ie,UUHk of fogotten yearn, And the rain of their drifting woe, W here the city of Priam rears Dim walla by Hcammander'a flow. Lie the harp old Homer trunK On the fabled and fading shore, W hen the story of Troy wan young. And Calv'ry was far bdfore. . Bold hearts that have gained the went 1 Nor Hector nor Peleu's son In thuir kniphtlieat deeds and U-nt Have rivaled what vou have done' For spirit of valor doth yet In the boHom of manhood hum, Thouith the genius of Homer has net And the gods nevermore return. In the faces that circle here Are the nigncta of toil and care. But the lights of a purpoee dear Yet lingers, like nunw-t, there; And I read, on your brow of calm. The record of man v a fray, Jn the soar that have won the palm. And the line that have come to tay. For I read of the toiling train, And the trail of iu duHt afar. And the Crowe and the Sioux, ft a in Are a hovering cloud of war. Of the grave you have left with tears, In the deaerta of sand and eage. And the sorrow that seam and sears, With a heavier hand than ae. And I read of the sweet desire That you wreathed on the sunset's bars Aa ever your red camp-fires WTe traveling oji with the stars Tilf the goal of your heart waa won In the mist of Pacific's eprav, In the purple tentu of the aun, auu uie camp ot the weary day. Where the forest o'erehadowed. wnere The fountains of crystal are born, " And th tuyetioal voice of the fir Ia singing at eve and at morn. Your cabin is built in a dav, And the wife in enthroned, to her joy, And look and rejoice and you say. "She is fairer than Helen of Trov i" And the rifle, the axe and the plow Are text that you preach to the wild. And the creot of the forest- bow, And the wastes, by your toil begui'e.1. Move back with a wilder sweep, From orchards and field of min And you sow though you may not rtap in me enauowy days of pain, On his throne (J the wild Cawa-Je Sjt thw giilturing monarcii, Hj, I Aa ihe dav wirK ilt. 1,.:;.. 1-. . - - - "UVVUUE CUW.V, Paa r.n in e And aw av to the eaal and w et. In the sea of the gAlvn air ut m; i imi t niai are ore&swl W ik ..I l . . An 1 the rivers are tracked with foam As the steamers bo ud and down. And the glittering j,ire and dome Mark many a busy to n ; And from rayria-i bfamea ure apringa niurmur ul cwetrt conten!, And 'tia there though no Hoiccr aings. True souls, you hav monumect 1 Hut ty many a mansion fair. In the shales of the dandcg fire, Whero the spider is weaving her snan To tne mu-fic of dropping burs. Is the cabin vou bout in, the dis That Uvte.1 Ujc Ure of men, And the r iht oi sonlight plav, (la the roiuf that you kivvd so theo. bo rude, and uclvwly and oi I, By lh aiJe of your mansion fair, 1 1 is ci-d ia the ricliet eld tf the oJurous summer a;r; But a mn;oq noj tuaUc by han-U, 1 giUIng lherdr-ams aa It Beam, And the An-i of eloome stand At the dr of the Pionet rs! A corJ arHiie and refrhiBiy llti-aanajla rr.n.ti.. ,f llT- health. Ttese an? gutn Ir H n' Sat, Mn t It - . 1 . . l health fAk-mi. - - - - u.4 I Ajru Hood's Pilia are ,ure?y veiaU. Iwria Sw, effective, d cot pain or grip. . Mothers KcaJ. l te prcpneurs ol i t Alilr. hive aattxanred rohiy k Mauv.a t- refaa-i V jor! mowy if. after jn' ttftC&lifor&U h.tg I of Cugh Car 4 f.ir triil as d;rec-d. it fail U tire satt--fa.t; m fo.- tj,e core cf ; couih. croup," whooping cvjgh and aJi j lhroa and laag tnjijU. "Then Ihe dis- eas sgu Ui head, and aaiat tbe form : FOK.VIA CAT K ITKE. Tfws rrerAr - atioB art wi-.huctqualaa hou-HoId rvn- edie. SUJ at $1 .00 a package. Tbre for $2-50. Dvsretiia. E. W. Jor CojtFANr Gentlemen: l have taken your Vegetable f arsapartlia oi n r-y i nave cever seen anvtiunj euai to it. lluve tattered ten years wi.ti dyepe pe;a, n -t tici: aue to eat anytiiing out miiS an t brown l-rau. Lite i nothicjr liut rnhkTv for me. x- . . .- aw i nave a apnetite, oat aav- thing l vtiiti, and h.l no d;tfrealiie effect from it. I wih I could tell U uol u br?t-cas ccm iinca. , ither. Joe dvTrpeptics and urge them to trv viiur ' ? Jchtfa did a mile in "2 iri, aaa later Rob Vetreuble Sarsapariila. " jeit I. paced in 2.-04 t b? chapwa's go- tisgnod) Ms, Jans Tinoinv. jicga efea acd stearty. acd tneie were Forhwstown, Col. j b0? 'ho predict! he would reach the It you want to g-t a ?ring medicine 3:0U aark 12,5 t?aioa withoot a hlotvh, an old garsapariila ! trad mark, a bis? patch of red pimple, Cael tu xia. take Joy' Sarsaparilla, I Has Fkascisco, Jane 19 J. P. West, VTara ttf tfn, trrr ei tovaso, r Loru Cwrrr. PaAiw J. Caanrr nake oath that lie I th rsiot paniKVdiuviiniioir.j.tiraiTate woicg baiB ra lb. Cifr of TVtiedo, Ownly aa4 tae aforraaid. and that taxi firta will na ta. na dOXB Hl'NDtKU IXILXAkS to each aad erery cae of Catarrh that eaaaot b Cured by th aa ot Haul' Ctraaaii Ore. FRANK J. CHUN BY. fiwora to before me acd aWribed ta cn piweoe, tais CUt day ot December, X.D. aaM, A. W. OLKAOJ. Sotarm Public Ball Catarrh Care Is takes Internally and acta directly oa the blood and naopaa auriaoaa ot th arstcsn. Head fcr Wtiroonials, free. P. J. CUEN KY a CO., Ivlcio, O nt Sold by Druggists Tie. crvotis Prostration. E. W. Jov CoJtr.tNV 1 have suffered from nervous prostration from tinancial los. (Jan my Joy's Vegetable s-arsa-parilla has curvd me. My liver, stomach and bowels have been very inactive, bit since taking Vmr remedy I am entirelv well. All business men and women should use it. Please publish. (Signen) Ma. Wm. Hexrv Jones. Butte Montana. Backache, dizines, tmMncssgivo wav to Joy' Vegetable Sarm(arilla. hee 5at-y wa stck. garo her Ca x ta. Wheaaiij wa a Ctild. the cried for Cutorbt. When ahe became Kiss, she clupj to Castoria. WWeo the had Chlk' tea. she gar t'wo Castor Where to Trade. Henaro some of Julius Gra.lnohl's cash priw : 20 lbs. Savon Saip g t5 3 cana Tomatoes .... ,5 Arbuekle, Lyon and Big 4, pir lb! ! !5s Sardines, 15 cents per can, 2 cans. . .2 1 dox canstomatnea j Vinegar, per gallon 1 1 ' eo 15 pounds boans .50 Sugar always Bubject to cha'ngo of the market. And all other goods as low as sold bv anybody. Hardware, crockery, glassware and RToccrie at reasonable prices. Saii.ino Notics. Tho Yaquina and San Franciio Seteamship I'o's ateamer f'arallon will nail from Yaotiina for Saa Francisco Mondav.June 24th. Fare, Cabin $12 00, stetrage i8 00 Cabin round trip ; tickets good for CO days $1S.00. Notice to Farmers. Al.u tNT.Muy T 1SS. To the grangers of Linn county: I have this dav made atrangeinenU with Grab am Rolieon for binder twine for tba season of 1895. tl- L. Kicks, Agent Lien to. tlu mess Counci Captain Sweeney. U S A. Sin Diego Cal say: "Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy is the lint rr.Jfc!De I nave jvrr tounu mat would do me any fojd." Price 50c, telegraphic" SpleBdld Sii:m rK Yf,RK!3aae 21 -R- Co s Weekly Iteview of Trade tomorrow will , From all pari of the United States the lt adsicea obtainable tell of a rising tide of I lade and industry, which threatens to n on tit to fur and too faat Tbe volume of all bueineas is by no means ejaaJ to that of 1692 is yet, though in some impoitant branc hes it is larger than in any other year. Tbe influenuei of tremendous poar er ccnU'ibuting to tne riae are encouraging crop new and confident repleoUbing ol tock. which have been for two year tin pleul to the utmost. Excepting too heavy rains in Texas, crop reports this week have been highly encouiaguir aaol-PUTrBeal7. Moathbal, June 21. Ovide Lorrain, a boy ag! lo, wa rtabbed to death during the progre of a dramatic entertainment at CUapla n acbool. He took tbe part of ftterno, the tngand in a play entitled "The toung Captive." m. Dcjarditu about the tame accidentally jtutfc a daraer into terrain's rrtck, wbiUs taking rart s Bgbt with britrand. The i vt ' ' severed, and the victim only lived ! wngenougu to receive the the cburcb. hut righto of ; aaA4 r it Clevelasd, Jane 21. Ti. tiKiith ia- barraiwiDjf ght on tie silver auction, but 1 nothing wa deposed of in all tbe proceed- lugs to quickly or ao quietly as tbat mat ter. Ihe committee oa resolution settled I the ution lat nieht bv tmiiiix, tn ! . port the league had no conatitntional right I to adopt rewilutiong. and its report to that I efft wa approved. j ' l " Water. . ! j luuraing tue aie-amer Altona left here with auoui i v passecger, most ot Uiem being ttudenU from tne normal tchooL When about mile below town she ran oa a sandbar and was onabl to get o3 The steamer Modoc came to bar 64siUnoa thu aitrnooo. aod at 5 o'clock the Alton waj pulled off tie bar. The river is getting very low. The Modoc usatd kH ; r.igr4i aiMt u-jcg. at tne mooiii of the Santi ' Vtt' a'TJ Bukda Vua, and Lay there un- 111 K'" fy, Hirer tgwarrel. Clavelasd. fane 3. The national! .. , , COOVent Cn ut repahlican dabs ha. hxA an . evecuul day J ta committee on resctoUon 1 i , ol 5 Wct U'J ,5 anu silver men, S .: . " . : .,".,. I itoo mi lUDian ia im la.! cecitr.irt tt i - j - ura, vixja ta tiiaco ana 1 ! Aln of Cub. Afer Uiis rabcbmniittee had wjzf.rA ai! la.t cigtt oa an "addrew to h peopW ' wtik tie word "resolved" su'.ted uierefroti, a ojmmitlee on revia ioa was tvttrJ and the ulver men tlta tiy were sot reprinted at ail cn tee re vUk n cous mittec Th Cantace r artery Ajael. OoavALLi. tf., Jane. 30. Yesterday eremcg hmgot ii. M. DvU, of the J-ot Carriage tc Majo Company, filed hat iartttory and valuation of tie prt per ty that ba into handa. The mJ otatA. stock aod ciAcLutery are lird at 04, of tbe prabaUe vahi of Su Oj0. Bi.U ac 1 fccootmu reosivabie. with CAah. are hr.r-l at l.'JA 0T, cJ th nmha- j U? value ot 1&5. Bis label TowJcs. Phoevis. Arix . Jan -J.-An o uiibr. editor ot the Phoenix Gazette, fAind guiity cf eri minaliy hbehng torrito haI oSciiU. it to-lay fined $1XJ aod ir mandeil to the cutody of the hert2 until i S shall 1? pvd, Eabar gave notice W . UW U SO SaTIT tlD - gr.pa cirrcieo uovercor Hoptes I . . . 1 t . . . . I .. .. . . , v . - jii jaraue azxi AlUJT - tr tiecTAl Henry, ia which tfcev wera ca.k-d af-inv ami treiiory looter. lul AHias. j Nokth Yakika. Wash-. Jane a?- Emi'y Aidarsco. a U year-old etri of this city, was thrown from a horse this morn ing aa-i kicked in tbe head ty the animal. She was found dead 15 mica'.es after bdm; b by a rancher, near v osrychee. ikt rctiier was driving a bogy'ibind her, acd came up within an boor after th girl i.i.Jl.- j i. . 1 Swartt Sallty. Saim, Jure 2D. The trial of Aioczo I i Swartz. on lbe charg cf mcrder far kiilicg j hi ton. was concluded this aftemocn. an j j I t's inf. -i -., il. n.l . t--.s u : . 1 j hU-xal.on. retoraed a verdict of marder us Use secocd d-rw. The first baiiot of tHe jary tood five for murder in gree, eve lur j.vK,a deeree. maiiuasiit. Ihe smh UiUot showed j tcm una&iuivO the setocd cegwe rmI Tia Pes Moists. Jane 3). -Sen -a ia) ume was maue cere ul.y an 1 tn tr.-k a street car o-wductor. woo cve ironort- ant testinKKiy for the prosecution at the preiimiDarv exami-ati tt of Thtodore Dux rant, hi -i tla informed tbe dis- in teUtym that ihirrAnt and blanche l.iixicnl Uvtrded hi car at rowWl .iay:ee:s and took seats iis-ide hi car Apr.13. Tbe only correction be makes in his testimony is teat Don-ant and Miss La. mjnt sat in front cn tbe dummy, instead of inside the car. George King and Miss Wiihams he ys, sal inside tlie car. at laaefwaarare. I Lndetexdexce. Or., lane 19. The de- tai:s are aoout ccmpieted for the erection I 01 a ones ousmess oiock. on tbe corner of Main and C street. 2S feet front, 14$ feet dpaud two storks hih. Backer J. S Cooper will I the owner. U is hoped other property owner adjoining will make the fronts S) feet Tne business firm of auduyn. eness & W ileox. of Indereod ence, will unita with tho Monmouth'Mer caulile Conipany, ot Monmouth, and oc cupy the building when completed. Baak a.bbm rtl. Colorado Sprinos, Colo,, June 19. An attempt was made today to rob toe Ex change National bank, but it failed, as Sheriff Bowers had been informed of the roooery several days ago, and oraeers were ateams tor the would be robbers. At 1 P. M. Fred lieotve and "Red "Uutchius entered tne baric. Oeorge pulled a revolv er anu ca.icu on tastier tieron to throw up his bauds. He dropped behiud tbe coant- er tiexrpj and Uutcbins wore qmckly eial by Sheriff Bowers and lVputy Sber iff RiaaikHt, who' follvwel them ml the font. rt.aire Bama.'a. Wahhixotox. June J9. The net in crea e of receipts at the poetoflice throojfh out the country during the year ending Marvhai, 1A15, was $1.74i,953. This is shown in the results of the annual read justment of presidential postmasters' sala ritw made public tlav. The changes take effect July 1- The total number of presi dentiul otfioea is Sl'iS The salaries of 1057 are increased and 35 deTasil. The gross increase in toe receipts was t,StM,- WZ, and the gross dexrease fui.iw Aaether loarhla. MzMi-iiis, June 19. Passengers on the Illinois Central report thai V ill Chandler, i negro, was lynched at Abbeyville, Miss.; for assault qn Miss JoVjnes, the daughter of a proiuinent citizen. Tbe negro was hiinired to a telegraph pele, and was rid dled with bullets- A Sfew Hay. Elktos, Md., June'2l -norace Cooper, colored, was nangeu core today. Looper murdered his sweetheart, Matrgie Pii November 17, at Cokesbury. The cause 'ltta. cause of the sbootini? was Cooner's iealousv of an other negro, fqr whom he tboqght tba ir was giving him up. A Nlnaeia Baak t.BjbeaV Towkk. Minn., June 21. The bank at Rainy Lake was robbed yesterday by two masked men. One engaged Cashier But- 1 iter s attention while the other came np be l hind and hit him. About $6000 was se- cured. There is no clue. I wuicuuoii ta uie .'ig,,4i league A Krublicaa Ciuba clovjj today. All week there were aDnrelutninn nt . If you must draw the line at and iave, like thousands of other people, to avoid all food prepared with it, this is to remind you that there 1 is a clean, delicate and-, healthful vegetable sh"S ening, which can be il in its place. If yon willv USE COTIOLENE instead of lard, you can eat pie, pastry and the other 44 good things" which other folks enjoy, -without fear of dyspeptic consequences. De liverance from lard has come. Buy a pail, try it in your own kitchen, and be convinc ed. Beware of imitations. The genuine is sold in 3 and 5 pound pails by all grocers. Hade only fey i The N. K. Fairfcank Company, rr. LOFTS 4 CkkateJkwVerk, Star Baker j trVriIblaB lirx Mk, C3?RAD MEYER, FRrPPIfTCfa rrwfta C 1 ma tt a r:. Dried alt, 1satau- srr C ast steal SeaUat Qweeeiastaire. V;IIMS, Ot.r. tlecs, Te, e'erytbicg tk( k kept ia t d variecy acd gro-. ry store. High- est price paid for ALL KIND50F PRODUCE crcsa' if hi us . jrif'. WrROYiii-t.CAI fcaiaT t Majoa, Art. ESTABLTsIIED .1SCS Til TT TT Wlitasa'e Ccmisiislca lerctast, f!5 md 217 Tavis St Cor. Coinrnercial. Pax Fbluccuco, Cai. " e tvav the kirhest market crtv fcxr a tae crt uf- ; wheat, bartey. oats, potatoes, ap ', anu ;a for pics, poultry, hui3, wool and ecu V t vwuv It wiU pay you to write us and keep poat- ! X-ilal sdvao mtJ ca can-ic-iments. i ( Rln r,rw-;-,-, rsn.4nne r. j. I:: Member: a FraneisY Fruit Exckange. MEW s S IFF 1.11 TTSTS mm ass ssirs i-irrr? "d under rmaiurw wnttea sraanrte. by ' hi Sj; Uwo-a; EtU Drwas: Lack ot ! Inf Powrof UrtNnaiinOim iatsr . cAdd Ke arer-eiemaa. T,atk)al Ermrm. nr Ixeeenr. l of Tobarm. Oeaaat ar Liqabr. sMi liani . atiajij. I oeeKasrj. jeu iKsaaitr aod Death. By maiL tl a box: si for tiwuh wrtatt snaaraate ta car or sHraad in on... teunpi package. eotaiai; rr Oars' treataaeet. wtia feu UMtracouaa. e-2t. Una ansa 1 'i aold tn eacift urtraoet tMail f A Catain j, '.; tf rvt. Albaay Di) YOU write letters? Of conreyvo do. and what is nicer than smooth let er piper and Cnvj.1 Ojs for businoss ccrripspondiuii. We max ;spcia!itv of neat coaimerviaJ stationary. i ou should BUY ENVELOPES of us at ono? and aw t!w Sa ality aa extra k" prices. Kext tiiee yoa warn some inquue OFSMILKV. THE PRINTER Xr 7i-J - -i Pw Nl , i f ,se : -T . Atiaaxua on a aruarantee, all 3v fftsta. It ceres Incipient tin?-ii::3 aadutliobinaOoueaadCrcuo ra Fesbay & Mascn. ageu VIGOR of mi Easily, Quickly, PerreaasaUy Restored. Weakneaa, "Tin, Debility, aod al) th. train of eriisl from early errors or au tn tra rly errors I later ezc th ratal ts of orci-wora. SK'anena. worry. etc ull atreogth, deveV opmeni ana time given to (every ontaa and poctiou of the body. Simple, nat oral method. Xaund. ate iaiprovement aen- lUnr Imrjoaaible. Z.00O refenncea. Bonk. aapjanathia aad uroot ut Uad tasalad) tra UIE MEDICUCO- Buffalo. tU. Dr. Price's Cream Bamnz Powder WarM's Fair rlihwt Medal aa Utrav ! IwfiM,- X.THE fC faT NBESIT w 5er-rii-aar- I fT-i wis KSslllT, I arnahMVM- a Am fc.- I w 1 " 1 iV. K mm IS