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"lr.i- v ; t :V a- r, , that cannot be broken; so simple Hint its a!ju,:i c p-jia r i.... iece crank in plaee of a dozen pant : aivr&va rei-T stie Jir. h? i-.rj FKA.Ut Improved double diamond, gni-ii:td ir ibr'? -ars. rolled ateeJ rods (tooehest and stronie metal for lis vtic-Kt -:r.--: aluminum bronze fiuinea in sncb a sunntr tb .Ht nr.r sn.i loose; a marTel of novelty, simpHci; and irarabiihT; i ; i- s . , . (n bicycle mechanism known, to but! 1 ztrmttui f.- it b.-f.-- J- i-.- v-. tbat frameseonttaoally break andfrsetnre at br;- . r-vi ;ci. , -.. In cannot be repaired. WHEELS 2-incb: mrr-- - i i- r.-i -and brass nipples. HUBS Ianr brjr-l priiser;, T.K&v. -irj.ncjc- no e nneas vica repair, or some otuo; oearincs to every part, includina- wiie?ls it wjta-nem quality tool steel, eareim'v leire-T aRd-a.- r.. jt.-i Hardened centers, rear adjustment. CIiiU t.,iz orrnr 1.1 e-s.-. tested by patents: no cotter pins. KEACI1 Shor" -s. !o-ms liw 3 I;k- MorT3. ritO.MFORK-Indestrnctibl?: fo-h -v u iiia-k-fr ... r a - i .e . .-! Reversible and adjnstahle; easilv c - iui.t nished if ordered. SADDLE p. A 1 liiUisTr'.. Kat-trap or rubber: full ball bearing. 1 1 " I3ii nickel plated. Each Bicycle complete with uxjt mruingwures, peaais, eadales. etc. 37 to 1 $tO is our Special Wnolewle Pric. Kerr b?f-.-T so'd for less. To quickly Introduce the "M iTwixwtj Bi-yi-i, v ? have decided to make a special conpon o, r.' ' r reader c this paper a chance to net a urst-cU w.ceJ at t: lowest price ever offered. 0;i receipt of cm-pn we will ship to anyone the aoovc jicvclt1. .en-Jv cat.vt and guarantee safe delivery. Monev -ividd :i r. t sa represented after arrival and examiEJtf- W irli ship i.jC. O. IX with privilege of examination or "-' sd raavWed $&. is Kent with order a -t--r-.t- r.r t.-.-to. . A wrru- bhjdina watiautv wTjo-efeh BH-rcii This i a 1 abenoe of a m-oji y cr os tar-J to i t" ror s. tanitrpaae., A&tuotwr- . CA5H BUYERS' UNION, tt Wast Vast Boreal Street. Bs af 07. CMICAOO, IUL 7 Thirtieth EBANY COLLEG . Calendar fok 1S96-7 1S96 Sept. 16 College Year begins . . Wednesday Xov. 26-27 Tbantpfivinp Day recess, Thora. and Fri... Dec. 21 Term examinations beeia . MonrJatL Dec. 23 First Term enda Winter Vacation of Twelve Days Jan 5 Second term beeins . Ffb 22 Washinstton's Birthday a holiday, April 6 Term Examinations begin , .April 8 Seerad Term ends Arbor Day Vacation of Four Days April 12 Third Term begins June 8 Final Examinations beein Jane 13 Baccalaureate J one 13 Address before the Y. M,ant Y. W.C. A. Sabbath evening Jane 14 Annual Meeting of the lioard of Trustees Monday afternoon June 14 Junior Orations June 15 Graduating Exercises of Music " June 15 Popular Entertainment Jane 16 Commencement Jane 16 Alumni ue-union Four Courses of Instruction leading np Music courses, with appropriate diplomas, For farther information WALLACE THOMAS and Dealer in you i he Mbany Furniture rr & A 1 Undertakers and Embalmers. I Baltimore Block, Albany, Oregon Vs- No Charge for VtAS T nan ki.fc rr.Orerf. iVScrjiT s ti - a a.i r.ST J r" l lUarl!e 1 srfr i ', A 1 ftUBANY- CIGAR FACTORY j. JOSEI'If. fcateredtt SVwS Yon wlil And ounoa bog, and two Tobacco aad raw! the coupon- ln,y..ial' THIS $75.00 COM PLETE BICYCLE Othc- w"s.?. -; ir-,- t.-.r til ttras c f . r- l.a' ii per; ,r- 5tIc ?T. J,;4 ; ' ; r--i" :t:ioa. :..v'e rt i--nch fid ? . - : ; : rt t'H ii'i'ir i n 5-v i. M.tr C i ; -it ii. aste 4-.-riei i"":- i;.: t-i --i. j ii ay jc .r. Ji --; t; - Hl M t ' '"- i- .k n-"s t f...fjV. -: riu-ieti n ban. e. puij v . frjuaa. -V tr '.est vt r-i , ...IlScycIe... Year. Wedneadav TaewJay Monday Tuesday Thursday Taeedav Tuedav Sermon J-'ahbath forenoon Monday evening the Conservatory of Tuesday forenoon Tuesday evening Wednesday Wednesday evening to rlevrees. Well eqniptietl Business and tataiogae tree. , address HOWE LEE, I resident, Albany, Or. BRINK, em j. All kinds dx furniture bedding-, and it want the most complete flour safe. has them and his P prces the lowest. ALBANY, OREGON. Co., Incorporated TIeare or Services k .IHJ-JiimMlf tt.n "ilihiti;, I'-iUiW,.. A1 - ' Viatofuim-as, I-o". Vitality. MijliUy ;:u!n- 3ouUiruin'iniirjn'i. U"taiinnooii. i uct-vc ioni i. i rtir.r. m,m -stheDuieanti punrrninuand iilump. .rtA Its v-Kt nocket. t.lprboi:rfirSS. bymail.ira trtornvmmreJiirnied. Wrttii.rr ! 1mm. V. siMied pinln wnun-T, with wntlmoiilals aiid brT. A.CllV.,H.S;(i.1.1tlTllOlHKBc jU'-"t. UnlltliliU. i'-'v Proprietor, , tltaif. Or. Beesae-Class Mall Nauru An Albany Letter. Mrs. Olive Jackson Stephens writing from Albany to The Dalles Times Moun taineer says: Every one here talks "hard tilue8,"aad yet they seem to enjoy all the pleasures that are in vogue. But Ms season 1 be lieve will work hardships on many, for the grain crops are light, away below the average, aud the fruit crop ia almost a to tal failure, especially apples. Green ap ples are a curiosity here. Once in a while 1 meet an "old timer" here who gives me a cordial haad-shak, and asks me how times are "up east of the moun tains?" Or, how 18 it up io the "bunch grass country?" Now, Bro. Editor, do you thing 1 look like a "bunch gratser?" Another, more on politics bent, asks. "What are you in favor of, gold or sil ver?" Xow, not being a politician and a lit Uo puzzled at this question, I answer with a twinkle in my eye. "Well, either one, so I have euough of it ; the old fitshioned greeabackauand I r still on friendly tprms, aud postage lanp3 are not bad where I come from." M? "better half," (or worse half) writes me that the grasshoppers are eat ing everything green up there, and it was fortunate for me that I had left; so far he had escaped. Well I do not eee any tfrasshoppjra here, but I'll tell vou there are other pests in Oregon, and that the little, old-faanioued black, Willamette valley flea, I think I will have to Hee from here soon or I will be past fleeing I will go to Yaqaina soon. Am visit ing here and there over the country. Find maoy changes have taken plat .and many new faces have taken the places of the old familiar ones. It is pleasant to visit the scenes oi our childhood. Tangent. Taxgkvt, Ob., July 30. 1SIW. The farmers are all very busy cutting their fall wheat. The wheat this year is not near an avernee. Crops of all kinds will be short. The oat crops wilt be about l4 of a crop, and some of the late spring oats will not be worth cutting. There has not been anv threshing ma chines started to work yet, but we hear that Jenks brothers intend starting up next Friday. Perry A 1 1 nnler intends starting 00 next Monday, and many others will start soon. Mr. David Munn and family ate tak ing an outing at Yaquina Bay. Miss Cora Hudson, who has Iten teaching a term of school near Green Basin has returned to her hose. Mrs. L. Adams, who got badly injured by a sudden tall one day last week, we are glad to say is improving slowly. Miss Ada Knigbten, who has been on an extended visit to her sisters in Forest Grove and also visiting- friends in Port land, Las ret u rued bubw Uncle Johnnie Gilmour, of PHverton , has been it and aroand Tangent visiting his many friends and telatives. A peculiar accident happened in Tan gent on lan Sunday evening. David Bridget armer was out bugy riding. He tied his bone to the hitching post in front ot the M. E. Church 800th and went into the residence of Uncle Jee McGhee.toepend a tew sociable moment. While he was in the boose his horse broke the baiter in two and ran away with the buggy and left young David to walk home It was Monday noon be- UxxuMmJvoxm and vehicle, 'were f.innd near Thoma Coopers farm. Mr. Enoch Ridgewa, of Brownsville, was seen in oar city yesterday. Mr. Orcutt is fixing nn the old drv bouse for a place to live. Mrs. L. J. Honck has rented her farm and will move to town this iall. Chas. Annis, who lives oa the Wil liams farm, will move to his own farm near Halsey after harvest. Items will be scarce for some time as it ia approaching barren time and Youn America intends to be in the niidrt of the Larvest crowd of A. J. Perry A Co. Your correspondent had the pleasure of taking a trip to Shedda one day re cently and we noticed the moat that at tracted our attention was a wind mill which was erected by Hon W. W. Crawford of Tailtnon, the windmill man of the Willamette valley. He it knows how to pat them up. The mill is a credit to the citv. Little Jimmie Jenks came near loeing two of his finger one day last wee ay He was piaying a rouna a email pauer witn which his father was hoisting bay in bis new barn, ben tbey were putting a fork full up be was palling at the rope and his fingers caught in the side of the pul ley and mashed his fingers in bad way. lOVMi A-MEWCA. Mr. Homer Craven, of the Newport bowling alley, was in the city today. Hon. Jason Wheeler is at Stayton on a visit with his daughter Mrs. Dr. Kitch en. Mrs. A. D. Barker and Miss Maggie went to the Bay today for their summer outing. Miss Minnie Col welt of Salem, at one time resident rf Albany, is in the city oa a vieit. Miss Margeria Brink, who Las been teaching in Prineviile the past year, is in the city. Mrs. E. C. Small, of Salem, is in the city on a visit the guest of her daughter Mrs. T. G. Hopkins. Mr. E.A Parker returned from Corn- stock yesterday greatly improve.! in health. He was accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Nina Ortel. Mrs. E. L. Thompson, of Portland. came np on the local, this noon, and is the guest of her parents. Her son, Lewis, has been heie several days. Mrs. Win. Butler' d children left last week for Santa r -are, Cal. where her husband is engsgvd in the, construc tion ot a costly residence for E. w. Had ley. Gazette. -. Mr and Mrs. Reinstein, of San Fran cisco, who have been in the city fof' sev eral days the guests ot the latters slBtei Mrs. II. J. Sower, left .or home on last night's overland. Mrs. ReinBtein was on her way home from a trip through the eastern states. Walter 0. Paige, late general secre- taiy of the Y. M. C. A. of Salem, is now j located at Henderstn, Kentucky, where he holds a similar position, 'the blue- grass city contains a population of 10, 000 and has a large association. States man. Gen. Siglin took a turn for the worse last week, but we are pleased to learn that his condition has improved of late. The General has had a long and trying 'attack ot sickness, but lias borne up bravely, ftnd his nianrtriends would be giad to note a permt ?""4riiproveuieiit in his hf alth. Coos., fy Wv Geo. U. Piper pal throuwCor valiis Tuesday, bound for New.trt. While at the coast, be will furnish .e Oregonian with the doings of seasiders at .aquina. It might be well to caution th j Oregonian's society editor to exer ciattan unusual amount of rare in edit ing Georges copy, for with his six month s experience in the bicycle busi ness, he is very apt to get wheels and personam badly mixed. Corvaius Ga zette. The Saletn correspondent of the Ore- grnian commends the appointment of MiSe Helen Urwford to s position in the O. A. 0. in a manner that will heap troved bv Albany neonla eenerallv. "Mias Helen Crawford, who was yester day elected professor of elocution in the state agricultural college at Corvallls. graduated in her profession at the Wil lamette university lafet year. Miss Crawford is well known in Salem, and those acquainted with her abilities and attainments in that profession consider the, selection a good one. Dr. Wice's Cream Baking; Powder Awarded Cold Mtdsl Midwinter Fair, Sin Francisco, For an Eastern Exhibit. Editor Dkmocuit: For the purpose of advertising Oregon this board will send a car of Oregon products to the Minnesota State Fair, which will be held at St Paul August :lst to SeptemlHT 6th inclusive. Excellent space has been reserved for this exhibit in the main pavillion. During the time of the state fair the Grand Army en campment ia held in St Paul am! the j Knights of Pythias Conclave is he'd in 1 : 1 : - .I... :.. ... 1 .1.... ! Auttitifrnniio, ow mm. ii. ta vu?t:teil tunt at least one half million people will view Oregon's exhibit. Phis board will bear the entire expense of this exhibit, but it is asked that the people of Oregon a.-siH. as lo make an exhibit worthy of the! state. It is desired to exhibit grain,' grass, fruit, minerals, wood, fish, wool, uor, vegetables, etc. The Southern Pacific Railroad Co. will transport to this city free of charge all exhibits shipped I rem points along the O. U. & N. Co. (rail and boat), must be marked "charges collect." We need immigration to Oregon and I twwe ia s.u jrifmi orrortxrnitr to siiaKH r Known our resources ana we nope tint', the people will give us their co-operation. All exhibits must be here on August 22 for the car leaves here on August i3rd. Address all exhibits: "samples for exhibition, tor the Pacific Northwest I in- mitral ion Board, Portland, Oregon." Without the words "samples for exhi bition" the package will dH be carried free on the S. P. H. R. Pacific Northwest Immigration Board, E, O. Mastoic, irecretarj . Naw Eoiros of Misisti Lwg.--Ve have received the ninth edition (jnl out) of Copp'a Miniug Code, published by Henry N. Copp, alayerof Washington, l. O., who has given tuaii v years to the study of mining laws. It is a book of more than 2U0 pages, and will be found of great interest to mine owners and prospector, as it gives the United States mineral land laws and the otllcial in structions thereunder, the various stattj 1 .1 1 -X ICIIIIUIldl Id,, UIIUCI D liens, rights ot way, etc., numerous forms for use from the location to the patenting, lease and sale of a mine, and also a large collection of abstracts of court and land oilice decisions and rul ings. Every enterprising mining man will secure a copy. The San Francisco News Company handle Mr.Copp's pub lications on the Pacific coast. The book is for sale by the principal book stores and by the publisher in Washington, D. C. The price is 50 cents. A Salem Max's Cosibact. Archie Mason, the contractor, returned last evening from a trip to Astoria and Goble. While there he signed a contract for a mi'e of grade work with the Astoria and Goble railroad, the price for the work being tlO,0!J. Mr. Maon will take his force of men and teams dowa the river about September first, when he will be gin operations, expecting to complete the joo bsLjUUjrS&ry 1.1SIC, thta being the ihTie .. . . AiCKUoavf bts work is three tuilea below Goble, where be will have to move 64,000 cubic f vet of dirt, the major portion of w hich id be put into fills witb riprap work at each end of the mile grade. A lout a hundred men and a larp number of team will beemploed. Statesman. A Luxa Fall. E. F. Iraest. who fell a distance oi 40 feet from bridt: 67, west of Summit, Tuesday afternoon and was badly injured, came in on the train yrs tetday and wa driven U bis home 4 ruiW mstfl f Cfxalii.. When the ac cident occurred Lt was standing on a narrow plank agisting in raising a heavy timber into place. In some way the rope used in elevating the Umber slipped, caaing Mr. Trueax to loose hi balance, in falling he struck several timber be fore reaching the ground, tha reducing the force of the fall, which, while re sulting in nnmerens painful bruue, no doubt aaved him from instant death. Gazette. Tub Smrano-i. When the twenty cluus in Calsf.jrnia are reduced to ten you'll see the champions given a chance to bat themselves to the froct in a jiffy. After the champions of this state are reached it won't take long to decide the northwestern championship ooiy just as long ss it takes to travel from one state to the next, and that is les than three days. Then will come the great final game, the contest of champions but you'll hear enough of that when the time comes -Examiner. Albany is get ting ready to ehvt. A Game or Bass Bali, will be played Saturday, between the Albany Colls and the 16 to 1 of Tangent. Conie ont and see the free silver boys plav the victor ions Colts, champion of Oregon. Car leaves at 2 o'clock. Admission iV, la dies free. Tiers U a general cirSderi.e exnrewd that the print of w heat this tall wilt be at feast by cents, it not more. Mr I.D. Milier started 'fcu Pi.mW today, and Mows Parker will orgin bust nesa tomorrow. A number of other crews are on the move- Samuel Thomas, of Ibanon nrwinrt. was examined before Jtutine Hawkin s es terday at tor noon on the cbartre of larceny of a cow and LeIJ for the grand jury nnt'er $.uu tonus. Mr. Georee Gilbert died at Shedd on July 2i at the age of 50 years. Re leaves eight children- Mr. Gilbert refidod in Benton county a poivl many years and was buried there. The editorial a-oc'.aiion wi'l meet in Astoria on Aug. 20 tnd remain three day. Tdm offers a splendid opportunity for an outing for ex-newspaper men and editors who can leave the tripod. The LemocBat is inform! that tbe statement in toe u km what lat evening. that Mrs. Cowan had secured the residence rroperty in this city and wou'd move back to Albany, was a mistake. Mr. I. I). Meyer, the Monogram man of Portland, writes bis UK"t, Mr. a1 Boe nickie tbat be is reay to back tbe Colts tbe championship of tbe Coast for any amount, that they will not only beat Wash ington, out California. A.J. Titus, a prominent Columbia coun ty, Wah., far.ner, yesterday Kiing himawf in his barn. He was depresd by finan cial trouble made worse by fne damage recently suffered by his wheat crop from hot winds. He lived on a :J20 ai re farm neat Covello, and was 6 1 years of age. Following Is a complete list of the actual applicants tor.tlie i rmuiiency ft tbe O. A . C: Georiir-?3y. Portland. Oregon: E I McEstpa .Tjogan, Ltab; J W Jestcn, Evef,t'i'vashinton: w 3 reston. WiC25ille, Virginia; DE Sanrs, Port Scott. Kansas; J D Ixjtcher. Eugene. Ore gon; A Golclec, Marshfield, Oregon; K IJutterheld,. r.xper. bta. Muhigan; II Kcl'y, Emporia. Kansas; L McLoulh , Soutb Dakota; tVillis Bouglton, Athenh, Ohio; H V hgbfirl. Akron. tMuo; T P Hull. Tabor. Iowa; H Stoors, Bor- J lington, v ermont. isr rseroi Tffl&? WO SLEEP DAY OR NIGHT Ur hasds wera cotvletely covered wlta Io- sema, and betweea my fingers tb skin was nufeetlvraw. I bad to sit with both bands bald up, end away from tbe lira. Vy hosband had to drasa and vain me Uk a bahy. I tried tha bt physleUaa, bat tbeir raedieuie gave ma no relief, and drove ro almost erazy. I wsa ad. iV tn, mmcnu Uikbdibs. and did so. altbouirb my basband bsd to (O twenty miles to M tbem. As soon as be sot back, I uwd the Cotiooba, and In Jit minuUt aUr tkt JlrH cnpUeaUon I tea ptrectlv eoyr, and tttpt Before I commenced : in i Cotiovba Kawsniaa I cm Id get no . .i..i.H., I eould not bear to est warm. It would trat n In a raw of Itching. I always keep tb CtrncOBA Bskkdies la my noass bow. ad recommend thsra to everybody, beoaosa of AONXS aL HA&Ulo, Posh, kUokleDbarg Co. V SmoT Cess Ts Timer roe Tokttti -o, TH nsttssswOi hsUMsT OsWaV Sold eneerlinot Sis wHd. FHj, Ciynoeat, Vti (.TcMliwtnn sn SI. rorrsaUaus ' I 1JW ALBANY 1061M30JN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. Harness Collars The Cheapest Place to Buy. Special prices on whips for tl: next sixty days. Powst Tm List-on NEARLY DROWNED. IwoAlbauy Girl While IlathinR Almost Drowned. The Dkmcoiat came very cIomj to liav 'og a double drowning cae to report this evening, tiere is how close it was: Misses Jessie Millov and PeaH Buoy were bathing tat evening in the Wil lamette a short distance below the O. C. A E. briJge, in thai low water, when loth of tbetn suddenly stenned off a ahelf in to very deep water. Tiiey screamed lus tily and were aided V a' lady who wa not Ur oft. All the time they were sink ing and getting farther from the shore. Koy Lapbrte was also bathing some dis tance above them. He ran as f ul as posMhle and plunged in after them. In his efforts he was nearly drowned him self, finally getting them in an insensible condition upon a sand liar. In the mean time Mr. E A. Bloom, who resides sev eral blocks from the river, had heard the screaming and ran to the river and suc ceeded alter a hard struggle in getting the two eir.s and young; Laport to land. The girls had gone under the third time and were pretty well filled with water. They were promptly rolled on the bank and as soon as relieved oi the water were all right, except experiencing the effects of the terrible frigl.L The Willamette is u!l of treacherous places) and ha: her sbould use the grtatest caution. SsrtH'S SrvtiHutiBtpH The r.rno grsph recently made by Prof. Seth U. McAIister, of the L.of O. b as created not a little interest, and everal eiiter- menU have been road with it bv Prof. l W ashburn, of the biographical de partment. It codsUuol a grooved block, which fa fastened i'il ovt the ouise. la its iw i a l-- ii :.. i tilth is fastened a s:cid?. Tb3 t-al of the ptiise.prestsiDg on thUsprisc ;s trans mitted to s Jeter and n atnif.e.! 300 imes by traosaniseion to S lar?r lever. This larger one holds the recording tv- u (or needles) which is in txjtlU'i for writing oa the smoked paper of the pygmocraph, piarel clou. Th nor mal puisn beats make s:g-sag tracings an inrn ntgn. ine same palae while the person is smoking a c:rretts makes "lie aig-sag about tbree-qaarter of sn inch ign in a more wary line than the nor mal, whHe the transverse lines are abou; Uiird ulnyw. Jk revoy,it1j yiir.fr-r-.wd at the same time tL" ntii-i'jeir of beats. Tite normal po'.se beat 17 times in one revolution! the cylinder, f lar ing the cigarette smoking 22 times. TbU means that the heart Ua to make 10 more U-ats in a minute. What wonder that th general health is iutcrlerred i'-h, by such abnormal work t:r.j force! upo tbe bran . Register. Miss Esther Cohen, of Puiiand. is visiting Albany fiiend. E. L. Thorn tson. of Port'ac.K kaced is family at tLts city totlay. Prof. F. M. Mitchell has returned from a boggy trip to Portland. Col. Kelsay inform us tbat tie will open a law oaice in Toledo acme time this fall. Leader. Xli Hamilton, of Portland, a former resident of Albacy ia in the city the guest of Mrs. C. C. Crandall. Hon. W. R. E hs and wife cashed through Albany this noon from Yaquica for their home in Eastern Oregon. There was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Turrell, in Tarams, a few dsys ao. a son. TLy noa bare two daughters and one son. Mrs. A. P.. Csvender, of Brownsville, was in Albany tmipnlis nn her wsv borne from Saiem. where she bad been on a visit with her sister. Ja. McFeron, ex-sherifl of Una cmra- y. aoronitvanied bv his limiii ml Lilly Mcllarsrue. 'all of Albany, are camped here fr the summer. Newport . D. Trotter, Monday parchawd Mrs. M.J. Magers the lot just north of lust north ol h Time office, and will soon commence the erection of a business block.-Suv. ton Times. Col. F. J. Parker, of the Valla Walls Statesman returned home fron. ihe lUv UkIsv with some (fax raised on his ranch near Toledo He thinks the soil is well dapted to flax culture. Mr. J. A. W sddle. of Van v'rlMivler A Co , leaves Saturday night for Cleveland, Ohio, as the Oregon representative .o the supreme lodge of the Knighls of I'ythias, .......... :H .1... t. J .. wiii.i mm, ih uim wttv. t7unriir air. Waddle's absence he will also viit his larents in Illinois. Portland Telegram. Will C. Campbell, the han.lmmn editor of the Silver Imprint. Albany. pent Sunday here. Will is nnite a ailies man and it was a case of 14 to 1 with him all the time he was here. Newport News. Mr. William Peacock and eiirht or ten members of his family have returned from a trip to Waterloo. Four of the boys took care of the gardens during his aueencc. mere are about thirty tents at Waterloo now. Mai. Geo. W. Freeman, of the U. S. engineer corps, was in the citv Saturday on a tour of inspection of the several ight honscB along the coast. He found Cape Fonlweather light in first class shape. The major departed for Port land Sunday evening. Newporr News. One ol Albany's brothers-in-law. miss Asuia ugiesny made licr father a short vis. at Junction todav, she will go to Albany tomorrow night to relieve the Postal telegraph operator of that city. Eugene uuard. Mr. Sacrev and lam- It ' 1 1 . I i ... uy win go to i.je vreett wuore mey will sea breezes for a month. Rev. E. N. Condit has resigned aa president of the Occidental College at Lss Angeles, Calif., and it is understood will again go Into the ministry, in which lie lias already uispiayed a marked abil ity. Arrangements are being made to rebuild the college, burned several months ago, but it is an undertaking that will take some time to perfect. lion. H. B. Miller tbe newly elected president of the Oregon Agricultural col lego, and II-T. Condon returned from Corvallis last night. They will go back to Corvallis Saturday and Mr. Condon will enter at once upon his duties as sec retary. Mr. Miller's family are st Grant's Pass at present, cxcentinir Mrs Miller who will probably accompany Mr. miner naiuruar,- cugcuu unaru. The OwKKR,Forin. A pony was taken up by Miller & Turner two or three weeks ago, and advertised in the Dkmo chat, lesterday it was called for. A bov working for John Burns of Mori mouth, borrowed it to go to Waterloo on a pleasure trip. While there it disap peared, evidently being stolen by some one and ridden to Albany for that pur pose, it was lu'noa icose here. Though of little value the boy was glad to get it, on account bi it uwiik a out at uome. A DISTINGUISHED PROGRAM. The State Teachers Association will meet at Newport on August 18. The most prominent men of Oregon will be present, as the follow-in? program will show. Tuesday, August 18. Brief address by C. H. Chapman. Lecture by Gov. Win. P. Lord. . j Afternoon session 2 o'clock. Geogra phy How to Teach It, by J. Burnham, of Portland. "Importance of Studying reuairogies oy w. it. Allen, oi Mon mouth. Evening session 7 :30 o'clock. Ad dress of v eicome, G. M. Irwin, Super intendent of Public instruction, of Salem, and music. Wednesday, August 19. Duties of Principals bv Hiram Tyree, of Albany. Methods of Teaching Orthography by D. V. 8. Reid, of Eugene. Duties of School Directors by Hon. W, E. Yates, of Oor valhs. Primary Work by Mrs. W. H. Allin, of Monmouth. Evening session 1 i''0 t'cl-k Musical entertainment. Address by President II. B. Miller, O. A. C. ' Tnursday, August 20. Methods of Teaching Arithmetic by Hertiert Kit tridge. Singing in Public Schools, by R. A. Heritage. Methods of Teaching History in Public Schools bv Frank Rig ler. of Portland. Address by P. L Camphe.l, of Monmouth Evening ses sion 7:30 o'clock Musical program. Lecture ty Dr. Thomas Condon. Friday, August 21 Peumanship and Business Method in Public Schools by A. P. Armstrong, of Portland Essay lossons in Physics by F Kerch told of Cor valits. Method of Teaching English Grammar. Geo. A. Peebles, of ralem. Evening session 7 :.t0 o'clock. M ustcal program. Address, Hon. W. U. Ellis. - ScloJ Little Lorena Daniel was playing with aleter board last Thars-lay when she fell and broke ber left arm just ia the elbow joint. About one year agd the same arm was broken very, close to the same place. Mr. and Mrs. John Bryant have re turned to Jordan from their trip to May ville, Gilliam county, where they have been viaiting tbeir daughter, Mrs. A. J. Mieiton and family. Mr. Bryant state that the crops in that section are liht and thinks that the average rield will be bat from & to 8 buebeis per acre Married, at the home of the bride. seven miles northeast of Sew, on San- day. I uly 26, Mr. J. B. Traak. of Fox Valley, and Mrs. M. L. Montgomery; Elder T. P. Goodman officiating. Mrs. Trask w as the wife of the late W m. Montgomery and sister of J. W. Cnslck, oi Aiban, a most estimable woman and Mr. Trask is one ef the most sub stantial ciuaens of Fox alley. Press. McscaXTSUt Agkno-. Mr. L.T Terrr, of Portland, representing th Giles Mer cantile Agencr, ts ia iy, endestor- t5 o mcuA-M aa egency here. Ti system was eubhsbed in Ann!, 1 and tacorporated in Janoacy of thisyestr. Sab-agenrlaw bate been estabtisbed at Salem and in several towns in Washing ton and an effort is now being made to establish them in Albany and Eugene. The object of Use agency is to protect re tailer from bad creditors, tabscribert to it are furnished with a book which contains a list of all the people w bo bay in the city. Tbe names are rated ac cording to the ntoeltvuie of the owners lor paying l heir debts. A merchant who rMMMrWses ooeof the books can l.r reform rips to it tejl wiieher or pit a person is gooi or taj p, im n skies are ntteo accord ing to rvt desuings. I f a n sgeocy is established here the attention of one man will be required to attend to it. The fit st book will probably appear tn October and a supplement will be issued once a month thereafter givinsr new names and charge. Eneene Guard. Merchants should arise ia their might aaiost the deal beat of a cttt . Tub 5 tiAH-SAjiniw Moroa. The prospect for tte construction of lbs Vaiiey Motor Railway grow brighter, as the task of soliciting subscriptions coo tsnue. K. K. Kysn. who is at the bead of tbe movement, is quite enthusiastic over the present outlook. In conversa tion with a Journal reporter last evening ur. l.van stated 'that tbe alley road was almost assared. and its construction could be looked forward to if Salem citi- sens would oolv provide the riecessarr capital of (10,000 for purchasing the iron work tbat will be needed in forming the track. This sum is not expected to be given and receive nothing in return. Checks will be given each subscriber in value as the amount of subscription, to be redeemed in traffic over the road when completed. Journal. Ax Ismix Pivo&te C.tsr.. The divorce case of Metcaif vs. Metcaif was trieo in open cou-t last Tuesday evening. In this case lkb Metcaif. one of the old In dians on the reservation, sought to sever me martial bono that uell him to his life-long klootcman, Lucy Metcaif. But Lacy was not ready to be disposed of and set aside by the stern arm of the law.and so she hired a lawyer to "wawa" for her and made such an able defense "f the case that she beat tbe case, and so she is Cill the lawful wedded wife of Bob Met caif Leader. M. f . Phillips was yesterday appointed pottmaster at Siletx, Lioco n county. Or. Hurkbart A Lee have nut a telephone booth in th central telephone orfite. a close, neat affair that enables a tvrtjn to answer or receive a message a cj where ia tbe booth. There are about three hundred applica tions for positions oa tha police force of Portland, many from former business mer. clerks, etc., who are now clad to be even policemen, I One of the dubs was thrown cut of the contest in San Francisco bccaue one of tbe players became of age a day cr two before tbe game played. It was one of tbe best clubs. Tbe Siin Krancico Examiner is loud I v demanding tbe removal of supervisors King, Scully, Benjamin, Hughes, Danker, Morgentern and Wagoer. It i etidentlr on the right track. Arrangement have mr.de for a foot race between the unbeaten Shea boy of Albany and the girl who won the sight mile rare at Waterloo recently. 25 a side is the putse. The Grot new wheat atom) in the Red Crown Mill this year ww brought in by Clau M inert yesterday morning. It looks well and Mr, M inert will have a good crop. The contract for the material for paint ing the two school houses was let last even ing bv tb board of directors, to Stewart & Sox Hardware Company for tbe lead and J. A Cuuiming lor the oil. The county of this state paving the low. et average salaries for school teachers i i Lincoln. Male teacher receive $29.58; female teacher $23.24. Multnomah conn' ty pays the highest. Male teachers, 80.21; female teachers, f bo.W. More business wa done at tbis term ot court with less expense to the county than at any te rn heretofore-held in the county. The docket was practically cleared up. I he court commended tbe county very highiy on tbe lack of criminal csss and the consequent small cost of the term. loledo Leuiler. On onr editorial page will be found an interview with Mr. A. t. Mauson, ot Washington, D C, on the political situa tion as seen by hira. tie was at both the republican convention in St Louis and the democratic convention in Chicago, and hence in a petition to observe the political Sulse of the United States. His observa ons, made very candidly to the Democrat man, will be read with iuterest. tare Crsap. "My three children are til subject to croup: I leleifraphel to Sn Francisco, got got a ball dozen bottles of S B Cough Cure- It i a psrfeot remedy .' God bless you for it. i orrrtrwfl iobt-5b,o J.H. t-tOMer. Urnt Pass, lrFor sa'e by Potbay & Mason at uc per t' sm. I HOG. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report H50.OyTEE.,lar PUCE HOME AND ABROAf Campaign buttons 10c at French'. The season for killinir deer opened to day. Io cream 5 and 10c a dish at Viereck' aaniiner gt -Jen. Tie firt rain felt today, Wgioning dur ing the night, since June 10. The salaries of officials generally in Port land have been reduced. Tbe new city hall at Salem will be com pleted about October 1st. Something new. Islies skirt holders, a French's jewelry store . Now is yoor chance. Fiee sittings at tbe Long Photo Co's., for abort time only. Mrs. Viereck has opened ber ios emm parlors and summer garden for the sew on. Seme handsome oirthday gem at Will k Marks, cheap. One for every month in the year. For tbe next thirty days the Misses Ball will sell their entire stock of millinery at tos. The Fall terra of Mineral Springs col lege, Sodaville Oregon ill be given Sert. 2. I;!. If yon want a fine Hair cot call on Loey Van Nortwick at the Boa Ton bstrber shop opposite tbe Rust Hone. Ladies who are waiting for mit new line of "rappers can ooar call for tbey have just arrived at tbe Ladies Bazaar. Clean towel to every customer at Vter era's shaving and hair cutting parlors Shaving 10 cU hair catting 15 dLt baths 15 els., shampoing 10c There will be aa exenrstoa oa the Faral lon from Marsh&eld to Yaqaina on or about Ang. 9. Ibe fare will be H fcr Lbi round trip exdosive of meals. Three children of D. Pricbard of C'or vaiiis were ridiag behind a poor, rbcrsday. wbn it became frightened at a wood saw outfit and ran i., throwing them rat, fortaaately trn iajanng them. Mr. Marion Cnnniochara brought the ari loaa oi wceal ot Ux aeasoa to Sir aeoaers lotuy tits enure wheat crop averager! 20 bethel to the acre. The aver age in former year was 25 baahels. liar- rtsburg nevtew. ' Mr. Julias Uradwobl inform tbe Dr.a- rx-tiAT tbat Lt bid for oil and leal fo tlaeacboo) boue were a followc 50 cents J-per gaUeo for pore botieii linsent r-il nod ceoi per pooad for Atlantic Lad. Al bany edcitrartor dewtriBg to hoy in large l-iauiiea aoooid cf and see Mr. Grsd- obl. Tb rega'ar swretiag of the Ladies Aid octety of Ail-any ui be held at the resi dence ol Mrs 1. ilopkia sj Moaday Aog. Mii si.au p.B. l am ciaausssaa of ad risory committee request the znerBWrs of that com mitten tj naeet at the sanae r Ure al 2 n'ririt . W. II. Dowaicg has ja-t retoraed from Wilboit Springs, where be baa bee oa aa oat iog. J before leavtag he took sTwr ot Um tsunprs whkii rwaHsid as -focvars-i:nWoi-r.7 .r-.T ;.. Mri;'mWr . Ka, die. Bryaa C. McKicie 4L A.1 tee voters were ser 21 years of age. Journal. As the Psmocsuit has given some iV-io against Use appoiotaet cf iioa. H ii. Miller a ridVtof theO. A.U. itecw gives a cornmeacalion, from tbe JackKia vtUe Tiroes: Hon. H . B. MiiW has beer chosen president of tbe State Agrknltoral Coi ege, vkej. M. Bloss. He is we I eqaip pel to dischargel that important trttstad the honor could not t conferred oa a worthier persoa. The Times eitead con graiolatioo. Tea month ago Clyde Nash, residing near Dundee, Yambill scanty, was hnrn from a horse, and tt was thought be was faUily buit. Had fci death resalted at once, as was feared, it would bare been at tribuled to a brckea nek. He lineered beSarvn life and death for many months, totally purJ)2d from the neck down, slowly be began to 1 able to feel, and a fewdAvsago. for I he Srsttime since the accident, Le stood on bis feet again. He is yet far from well, but is oa tbe sore road to recovery. Ki. Was Uk GriiTv oa Nor. Jessie Win kle, a boy, was examined this forenoon on the charge of burglary from tbe store ot the Albany Tradin Co. oo Main street. Winkle aad young Zimmerman, who re cently went to the reform school, were supposed to have committed the offense together, and the Zimmerman boy dis tinctly stated so at the time of tbe exam ination; but upon this trial he told a different story. He and the Winkle boy were together last night in the county jail and had an opportunity to compare notes. He swore this time that the Winkle boy went home before the time oi the ofTense jl fact corroborated by M rs. Winkle partly.'tbat four men robbed the Morris store and he then went in alone aud took the things, statements he ad mitted after the examination, to the of ficer who brought him up from the re form school, were not true. Tbe Justice therefore discharged the Winkle hoy and young Zimmerman returned to his new home this side of Salem where it ia to be hoped Superintendent Hendricks will pal a higher grade ot morals into htm. A Good Beab Stobv, A story comes from the Cotiuille, and is vouched for as true, which eclipses alt other fea taof feminine bear hunters. Miss Rose, of Randolph, ia the heroine of the story. She is a inodest young lady and in her teens and by no means accustomed to slaying tbe carniverous monster of the lorest but on this occasion was strolling in an unfrequented place in the woods near home with a parlor rifle and shoot, ing rabbits, birds, etc. when suddenly came to her gase a cub bear near by. In a moment it uawneu upon Miss Kose to shoot the little fellow. The crack of her rille brought tbe object to the ground soualling, and then to the astonishment ol the huntress mother bruin appeared on tbe scene and at once took part in the drama by making a savage rush lor Mil ltose, who receded at the same time fir ing several shots at the encroaching an imal A pet dog then took a hand in the fray. This attracted the mother bear s attention in another direction un til Miss Rose got in the fatal shot and brum measured her length on the ground Marshfield Sun. Where Fisiunu is Good. M. 0. Milk- ma arrived home today after having made a trio to Corvallis. Newport and from there down the coast to Waldport. and from there home through the Alse country, having ridden in all about 300 miles on his wheel. He reports a good time and says the finest fishing he has seen or beard of is in Drift creek, a stream which empties into the ocean between Vaauina and Alsea. He fished one day in this stream and caught 103 trout, 12 of which were 16 inches acd over in length. He fished with triple hooks and at two costs of the line caught three hah each time. This is the best fish story we have heard this year. uuard. That Lead and Oiu The prices paid by school district 5 tor material for mint ing the two buildings was 60o for St. Louis oil, this oil being selected, though higher priced because preferred by the directors, and 6 cents for Oolyers white ; lead. There were six bids on different makes of material, alt about if not the same for the same make. Tbe selections were made on account of a preferer.ee for the kind of material. This is as re ported to the Democrat, acts stated on account ot luii'i t wwi limit rnMIawlaf'1 l" f.T If! SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. The Ashland Record refer to a former Albany man as Col. J. A. Gross. Judge and Mrs. C. E. Wolverton, of Salem, came op this noon to spend Son day. Jcdge Flinn, J.R.Wytt and Miss Vesta Mason returned this noon from Yaquina Bay. Mrs. D. W. Wskefitld, of Portland, and daughter. Mrs. G. L. Walker, of ban t ranciaco, are in the city on a visit with Albany relatives. Mrs. James Brasfield and son Pan ford, formerly of this city, bat who base been running tbe Junction City Hotel, have gooe to Berkeley, CaL, where they will reside in the future. May success at tend tbem in tbeir new home. New port News. Miss Vivian Fuller intends leaving for San Francisco, tomorrow evening, where she will enter Mills Seminary for the coming school year. Miss Fuller's gen ial nature will be greatly missed among her many friends at this place. Vrs. J. L. Fuller and the rest of the children contemplate leaving for California some two month hence. Uarnsbarz Kenew. Amos Strong, Oregon's vice president st the national silver convention in St. Louis, arrived home today and expresses himself as more than pleased with the result of their gathering. lie says that the Bryan wave is growing immensely everywhere, and feels assured tbat tbe vice presidential dmicuity ol the popo lists will be adjusted in time to shape np a grand anion victory for November. journal. Desesvm a Medal. Farther partio nlsrs of the close call to drowning of tbe Milloy and Booy girls Thursday evening in Jicate a bravery and grit on the part ot Roy Laporte not oten witnessed. When be had reached the girls in the deep water one of them grab be i him aroond the neck and she in turn was grasped by the other girt. All three went to the bottom at ooce. Instead of straggling to tree bun sell the boy bravely and with great strength crawled along the bottom towards the shore dragging the two help less girls, one ot whom was thinking of bow her mother bad told her not to go to tbe river in bathing, and of everything e'se, tn a Cash, t insdiy they came np oat of the water and opon the bank none to soon, the Laporte boy tailing exhaust ed upon the ground. It was then that Mr. A. K. Bioom arrived and heipel roll tte water oat of tbe prostrate) girls. It was a brave act on the part of roang La porte and be deserves a medal. The three are all right now. A KtKS Vallet Accxdext. Harvest time ia tbe period for runaways and smash-ops, and the usual crop of rascal ities is iloa lr nrJohling. A runaway with disastnoos results naDoened in Kings vaiiey last Tuesday. A Mr. Hob bard v caaunsr bay frocn n:s neia to his Larn, a V ra,,', i-tjeam took fright and ran wwHMn"t?uniitM iinea and Craved several h or -.red ranis before he cosid be pleased. When picked nn he was uncoastaaoMad a ter rible eight to see. Ilia estr had been torn off and about bis head were numerous gashes and braises. Tbe tine of a pitch- icrk naa passed tbroogn nis foot, and severe internal injuries, the nature and extent of which are not known, were sus tained. Times. A BBawTttxa Cass. Recorder Glass had bis first caie last Tuesday afternoon. The complaint was hied by Minor Jack' son against James Doian, the charge being "assault and battery." Tbe evi dence elicited the fact that Harry Jack son, son of Minor, wa in the habit of riding his velocipede upon Mr. Dolaa's sidewalk, and tbe eld gentleman becom ing angry, poshed tha rider and wheel off the wale, hence the arrest. The court imposed a fine of (5 and cost, amounting in all to (11.75. Times. Soaa's New Bates. J. E. Sorbin ha com pleled all arrangements for the eree tioo of a fireproof buikiing on the corner north of the Occiden tal hoteL The erec tion of the new budding was let by con tract and three bidders competed for tbe job; they were S. G. McFadden, G. F. Paterson, and Mr. Fveretta. Mr. Pat erson was the succeeef al bidder, being a very few dollars lower than his compe titors, and is to do the work of construc tion st the price of f I.O&X, Tbe new building will be a 50 foot front by GO feet deep. 14 foot story, plastered and hard fiaished. Corvallis Times. McMixxnuxe Has Tried It. Occaa- sionaily people think it is just the thing for a city to own its own water and elec tric light plants. McMinnvtUe is in this situation, owning both plants. They cost about 21,000 six years ago. The annua) expenre has been $9,230, receipts, to.-k'b.lH, a total loss in six years ot VS'- 940, which has been met by direct taxa tion. Now the plants nave got to be re paired at a cost of j,C00 or fo.000. Not much poetry is that. First class meats of all kinds, as well a hams, bacon, etc., at the Linn Dressed Beef Co a shop at second and EUssrortn streets. Courteous and prompt treat ment. Gladness Comes With a better under tandirg of the transient nature ot the many phys .cal ills, whlc anish before proper ef fortsgentle effuita pleasant efforts rightly directed. There ia comfort In th Icnowledire. that so many forms of sickness are not due to any actual dis ease, but simply to a const i pa ted condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, S;Tup of Figs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millions of families, and ia everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Ita beneficial effect are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal sleaaUnesa witlwut debilitating the organ which it acta. It is therefore all imporu.at, in onuir to get its oene- ttcial effects, to note when yon pur chase, that you have the genuine arti ele. which la manufactured by the Cali fornia Fur Syrup Co. only and aohl by tt) reputable oruggists. It In the enjoyment of good health, n.l the system Is recnlar. laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If a Olio ted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the. well-informed evervwherewSvr,,rpf csT!i7vi.,Wt JA UwCV "TS- Figs stands highest and mo ...viy ftied and !;iveAUK)U2enerl set i NO J Democratic Ticket. . For President . W. J. BRYAN, ol Nebraska. For Viee-president ... ARTHUR SEW ALL, ot Maine Democratic StAie Ticket. Presdential Electors EDAKD KILLrEAlliK. J. M.CAROLL J. J. WHITNEY. W, Vf. OGLES BY. Q affair, Tawvwa S ly, fr'rver Cared. , Four oct of five wh- softer uerronsntsa, rental worry.attacka ot"tbeblnes."arebck farms; the penalty of early excesses. Vic tims, reelilm yoer manhood, resaia ytmr Don't desnair. r?end tor book witi explanation afid proof. Mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, HJf. Fire Insurance INSURE YOUR PROPERTY g ""4 T "WmTT9 la the Old Hartford, fbe New York Un derwriters Aerocy or any one of the reli able old hne companies he reprewnt. Note takea and plenty of time given for payirw-rt ja farm lnsaraBce. All Dusuwaa wu u promptiy attended to. OFFICE IN P- 0. BLOCK ALBANY. OR.. A.-Slraney- Upholsterer 9Arci Repairer Hair, wool and shoddy soattiwsavc sated aad made over. Furniture of every description aad earriages re-npboi.itere.J ard varrished. Drop a aote ia the P. 0 or call ail street, betareea Ferry aad BrMdaibta. A baay.Or. Prof. A. STARK 54 .V Of Will v Stark. Optical Specialist Gradoate of the Chicago Opthalsie College. I am prepared to rrrmvve scn'iScaJIy and accurately, by the latent aad improved methods of sodera soecce. any who de stre to hare their eyes tested. Coskk Block AxaAXT.Oaasos. First Mortgues on Irirjeov! J"arm Property "et?otated We sepr paied to eotiate first - ajcrtgbgt spjo tmraoved farms la Oregon, Wah. and fiibo with eastern partiea and foreiza capital at the nsoai rate of interest. Hortnm aewed that have been takes by ber con? panies, now oat ot basxness. Address (with stamp), . M saris S worts. Biker City, Oregon. Smiley Good printing Always D" tone Very QaicUy. The Printer. Dray and Transfer Wagon. Baggage aad Camo outfits Moved. Wood and Hay furnished. Team at the boat landing every evening. Herd wood always oa hand, long or short. Reasonable Rates. Newport, Oregon. F)R SALE. -A I will enly be in Al bany a few days longer. I desire to sell the remainder of onr Boosebold goods, eonstxting of carpet. ice curt aid, bed room seta, dining chairs, tables, lamps, etc., etc Ad nes- goods; bargain. Call early. Mas.! Vas Wrtsos. tuoadaiun street, net. ui and sih. T70RTRADE-- A new boose, large ot. J. good garden, with small fruits, good barn, good water, ia Brownsville, costing; about H-W. Will trade for Albany pro perty. Call at Dshocrat office. Water Waste. So much water is being wasted that he water company is compelled to give notice that tbe water will be shut off from premises where closets are allowed to run continuously, or where hose is nsed for irrigation without a coctle. A charge will be made for turning; the water on again. C C tloiirs, tr-t treetdent HOUSE MOVING. Carefully, promptly lr. at the lowest price. Call on or address Qt W Taylor, 4th and Madisoa S Albany. REPAIRS BICYCLES. Funk ticE ey repairs bicycles promptly and in a first class manner. Breaks, punctured ores, etc. fixed correctly. At shop just westof Y.M.C, A-hall. TrORTRADE.- -Blacksmith shop, 3 lot r and dwelling near Taooraa for trade r tr Box for property in Albany, address Albany. BFfSa about to leave Albany, tha household goods of the undersigned will be offered for said at a bargain. Call at residence. J. Yak W usos . FOUND. Near ITAcklenian's grove, a valise contaising some cloth in g. i he same can be had by calling at the Demo crat office. $100 REWARD. I will give f 100 te anyone satisfactorily answering tbe diamond proposition cm pages 10i and 110 in Coin's Financial School. A. S. LA5DOS, 363 Washington Bou'evard, Chicago, 11 T70R KENT. A five roomed house cen- 17 trally located Inquire at tiereck s Ice Cream Garden. ! WANTEO-AN IDtASSSTJKf , . tTv;' " - of eoce aim 'Inatopatentt Protect yoor M; hey rr - von wealth. Wnu John wkiA mat CO., patent Attorneya, Waihiiuiu MoiteyLLoaned. 1