jatenwnrt.' TERMS. Daily Democrat, 25 cents per month I3.C0 per year.in advance, SOc per month not in advance. By carrier, 10c per week. 10 per cent added if allowed to run over 3 months. Single copies 6c. Wbekly. tl.25 In advance; 81.50 at end of year; 1 1.75 for second year; 200 for third and proceeding1 year, when not paid in advance. Clubs of five new subscriber tor $5.00. Dr. slender-son's Death. Dr. W. V. Henderson died at the Hen derson home at Eight and Pearl streets, inEugene, at 7:20 p. m. kriday, March 19, 1S97, after an illness of only two weeks' duration. The diiect cause of death was blood poisoning, which re sulted from a peculiar and unclassifiable disease which originated in his right leg. The poison was carried all through the yBtem and death followed very quickly. Deceased was aged 39 years, 10 months and 29 days, having been born on- College Hill, a suburb to this city, April 20, 157. Deceased was an enthusiastic lodge man. He was a member of four different orders, namely, A F & A M ; Helmet Lode, No. 33, Knights of Pythias ; Eugene Cmp, Mo. 115, Woodmen of the Woi !d, and the recently organized lodge of Eli;s. -Guard $6.00 buys a good Mandolin with book $5.00 buys a good new Guitar with book. $1.00 buys 16 cho:ce"cat gut" Banjo Is strings. $1.00 buys 12 choice "cat gut" Violin E strings. $1.00 buys a fine Violin with bow. 25cts buys one dozen steel Violin 1st or 2nd strings. $25.00 buys a 5-drawer sewing machine; high arm, light running ; guaran teed 5 years, CtyPrices on Pianos, Organs, Banjos sent on application . E. U. Will Albany. Oakville. Mr - H. C. Jackson was visiting friends here last week. Henry was one of our bsse ball Johnnies in '78 when we beat Halsey. R Q. Junkin returned last Friday from a visit to Lebanon. He is opposed to railroad corporations and for this reason travels on foot. Dr. J. G Smith of JeflVn-on, made a hurried visit to this plaee hist week. Call W e accepted an invitation to dine with Mr HamiP hst Thursdav and :n com pany with Mr H. we visited the fruit farm of Mrs Murphy. We don't think that "correspondents" of a country newspaper should "flirt" with one another, and moreover we can inform "Joahouway" of Potatodom, that he ma ba mis taken in his ideas about "Belinda Jane" of Syracuse, however we suggest that you write to her, and we further suggest that you both write to Little Rose Bud, Oakville, (the p. m. knows ue.) Now that the big piize fight is over oar people will be at loss for a topic of conversation - Our photographer has been taking some views, last week. Young America has gone to California; .so we will not be bothered with hint any .more. Little Rose Bcd. Havk Com to Locate. Mr. R. P. Baker, recently from Chiihowie, Smith county, Virginia, has rented a house in Albany and with his family ate looking over the field with a view to the estab lishment of a cannery and fruit drying establishment here. He is an exper ienced man in the business anl there 4a undoubtedly a field here for one run in the right way. Mr Baker is in favor ot one on the cooperative plan. He also represents about fifty families, from Vir ginia, Tennessee and North Caroiina.who intend locating in the state in fruit rais ing, stock business and general farming. They are a prosperous people who desire a home in this northwest country. Our business men should nee their best endeavors to encourage the proposed in dustry and as we'll to secure immigration of this character. Ten years ago Mr. Baker spent four months in and around Engene and was so well pleased with tbe state he decided upon this movement. Inter-Denominational Missionary Conference. This meeting, conducted by the mis sionary societies of the churches of this city, will be held on Friday of this week. The afternoon session, beginning at 2 o'clock, wi.l be held in the Congrega tional church and at 7 :30 the exercises will continue in the Methodist church The program of the sessions will be as follows: AFTEKN'OON SESSION. Devotional exercises Conducted bv Southern Methodist church. Opening Remarks Chairman. Atrica and Its Missions. (a) Map exercise, etc Presbyterian church. (b) Customs Religious and Social Baptist church. ' " Prominent features of Mission Work in Africa Five minute talks by a repre sentative from each denomination. Select Reading 31. E. church. Should Christian . People Practice Tithing? Free parliament opened by Evangelistic church. Closing Exercises. IVE.VI.NO SEbSIOX. Singing Congregation. Prayer Rev. Arthur Cane, (Christian church.) Anthem ITnittt? Pre- phra'r V Paper Why Do Mission Work Mrs. C. O. Hogue. Quar;et Cumberland Pres. choir. Paper Hindrances to Mission Work Mr.E. F.Sox, Quartet Presbyterian choir. Address by Mrs. M. C. Wire. Solo and response Miss Alderson and Mrs. Howland. Benediction Rev. Manshardt. TIIEL. O. T.M. Notwithstanding a heavy rain a large audience was st the opera house last night to see and hear Mrs. Lillian M. Hollieter, of Michigan, Supreme Com mander ot the Lady Maccabees of the World. The stage presented an artistic appearance with its decorations of rich L. O. T. M. banners, pictures, evergreens and flowers, tastily at ranged. Upon being introduced Mrs. Hollieter told how Miss Bina West warned her not to miss Albany a beautiful city, and to be sure and see tne big bridge, which she at once did. Mrs. Hollister by a line presence and a pleasing address at once vot into the graces of tbe audience. Al ter referring to woman's advancement, her dress, etc, up to her presence in de liberate bodies, she referred in a peas ant manner to the W. O. T. U. and other organizations. A pointed review was made of woman's work generally in dif ferent fields. On a visit to tike Btate leg islature at Denver she witnessed a num ber of lady members, who were always in their seats and prompt in their a u ties. Then tlieL. O. X. M. was taken up, a business organization of woman, which started in Michigan after many object ions by the men, and now it has 31,000 women there and 70,000 in the world. The advantages of life benefits by women for their husbands and children waa en larged upon. Men and women should have a snigb standard to govern them, on equal terms. The speaker showed how the order and other orders were do ing a work that could not be done by churches The organization is educa tional, along parlimentary and other linos, ami the beneticiarr itself is a great thing. Mrs. Hollister talks in an easy, fluent manner, and has the merit of end ing her address opportunely. A fine banquet was given in the W. 0. T. U. hail. Five rabies were spread in a tasty manner, and bountifully laden with tilings. Two large and elegant cakes.one surmounted with a hive and the other with a tent attracted attention. They were presented the L. t. T M. for the occasion by Mrs Conrad Meyer. The hive was ciit at the oihcial table bv Mrs. Hollister, assisted by several sister Mac cabees and the pieces taken home as me mentoes of the pleasant occasion Not Guilty. The case of the State against Emma Barrier , the school teacher, charged with assault upon a pupil, .Neva Lookingbill, was terminated awhile be fore 10 o'clock Saturday night. The closing arguments were made by Judge Whitney and Hon. J. M. Somers for the prosecution and L. M. Curl and Percy Kelley for the defendant. The justice charged the jury giving them a wide lat itude in reference to law and fact. The jury was gone from the box just seven minutes, rendering a verdict of not guilty. It waa received with a loud cheer, show ing the sy Apathy of the large audience to be with the defendant, and many flocked around her with congratulations. Thus ended tbe only school teacher whij -ping trial in Albany for at least sixteen years, if not in its history. It certainly is to be hoped it is the last. Au Albany Factory. The following from the Portland Tri bune is an interesting send off for an Al bany ins'itution: By way of illustrating the success tkw- sible of attainment bv home enterprise in turning out factory products the Tri bune was shown the chairs manufactur ed by the Sugar Pine Mill fe Fixture Company, of Aibany.this state, and pre sented to the office of the Northwest Manufacturers' Association, the head office of. whbh is in room 7. Chamber of Commerce build me. this city. No chair factory in the United States can tarn out finer work of the classes to which these piodncta belong, ard we are assur ed by competent authority that no coun try produces a finer quality of maple, oak and ash than that of Oregon. So popular have the chairs turned out by the Albany factory become tiiat that institution is running a full force of workmen day and night to supply orders received from California alone. The factory makes a specialty of chair), is achieving great success and now enjoys a fine trade. A moet satisfactory profit is being realized on the money invested and the plant is being appreciably en larged. - Mr. J. E. Brown, who is president of the company, is proceeding upon the re sumption that there are thousands of necessary articles ot commerce which Oregon ought to produce for its ownt peo ple, saving to them the vast soma of money now daily flowing out of the state in payment for products of other states. The success ef 1 is factory demonstrates conclusively that his assumption is rigbt. Tennessee Gatherings. Thk Fikst Paper. There ia private office of George T. Cark, brarian of the San Francieco free JiDrary, ana wnicn may Da seen upon request, a rare publication, eava tbe San Francieco Call. It is a ccpy ol the firrt newspaper published on the Pacific c.aet :and with it are issues of the same paper. Jt is the Oregon Spectator, the first number of which appeared in Oregon City, Or. Ter.. Thursday, lebruary 5, 2846. It was issued by the Oregon print ing Co . 3. Fleming manager, and edit ed by W.Xt. T'Vault. The papers ia the colleitton ran from the date of the first issue to and including the 20th of January, 1848. These papers contain much of in-.erest about the early history of Oregon, and they were at one time tbe ?roperty of of tbe Rev. B. E. Parrish. be Oregon Spectator was issued several months before tbe first California pub lication, which was tbe California. which first appeared at Monterey on the 15th of August, 1846. W L Simeral, of Maleay, a genuine far mer, has ben elected farmer at the reform school . His wife will be farmeress. -: A large quantity of flax will be ?owed around Scio this year, considerable having been given the farmers foi the purpose. There is excellent soil in the vicinity for the purpose, already demonstrated by ex periment. ' The Southern PaciS-s Company has be gun to raise its track between Oregon City and Clackamas bridge, a distance ef about two miles, so as to be above the Willamette river flood. In some places it will bate to I be raised four or five feet, in the ' Gilbert W. Qoivey. ia the "60s a drug the li-1 P8 a Boie City. Idaho, in the T-Ts editor public - and publisher of the Democrat at Cor Tallin, aiea at i o ciocs oaiuraay morning at Uor- vauis lie waa oorn in lowa. &S years ago. His death was tbe result of a rjaralvtis stroke, with which he was seized Wt Monday. Ex-PninVnt Harrison, whose article in The Laihes' Home lournal are creatine such wideirrpnd interest, will write abowt 1 " l ne Social LJe of the President," in the April issue of that magazine. The ex President will tell of the dinners, recep tions etc. that are erven bv tbe Chief Exe cutive, and detail the great social demands maaenpon mm. tie also gives a peep into the White House dining room and silver closet, and no'ea the beauty of tbe service used for .State dinners, which was bought at second band. It is said that he al pajs beed to t he off repeated question. "How much of his a.uj can a resident lay aside r' ThbAstoeia Road. Archie Maeon, the contractor, started a number of teams to Goble on Sunday and several of his men, with Louis Mason in charge, left yesterdav for tbe same place to begin work on bis contract on tbe Astoria-Goble railroad. Mr. Mason, himself? will leave for the same plaee today and will begin active operations at ence, expect ing to complete toe wont Deiore Septem berlst. The company expect to have the entire road in operation within a few days after the grading :s completed. .Statesman. Mr. Walter Biddle has been in Eugene on a visit. Dr. Del MacCIaire.recently in Albany, ia in The Dalles this week. Miss Maggie Barker is home after a several months visit in Portland with her brother. T. T. Geer of Marion county has made formal application for the position of collector of customes at Portland. A surprise party was tendered Mr Fred Weatneriora Saturday evening in honor of bis eighteenth birthday. A de ligbtful evening was passed in different kinds oi amusements. Messrs. F. A. Hackleman and Henry Bee passed through here last Monday on their way from Albany to Cam n creek. The report the road in a fearful condi tion between here and The Daiies. They brought with them a fine 2-year-old stal lion sired Dy uneco. rnnevuie Keview, It is the Ixtkntios of tbe assignee ot tbe L. E. Blam Clothing Company to sell tbe stock ot goods in a lump, and of lers for tbe same will be received. This is also the desire of the creditors, the re eults generally -beincr the most satisfac tory It is to be hoped this fine stock of clothing, one of tee best in the valley, is purchased by those who will keep it in the city and continue th.'s old establish ed bueinese. Gov. Lord's Opisio.v. Governor Lord was asked for an expression of opinion in the matter of the counties withholding the taxes from the state treasury. He said : "The only safe and wise course to pursue is to obey the law. It seems to me that tbe paying of tax money to the state treasurer at the time fixed by law, where the money is in tbe county' treas ury, is matter of much more moment to the county treasurer than to tbe county judge, whose jurisdiction in the premises is not perceived. The rounty judge has no jurisdiction in tbe matter; nor do tbe oiii xn ot the state have any discretion to postpone the command of tbe law, or to connive at its violation." A Good Appoistmfst. Mr. H. Bryant was yesterday appointed assignee ol the personal estate of L. E. Blain. His bonds were placed at $40,000 and were filed a' once. Tbe appointment ia an excellent one. MISFITS. A new congressman is named Booze. If he doen't have a big time at Wash ington we miss our guess. His name Is an appropriate one. A Portland Sunday paper has figured out that the San Francisco Dtiraitt and the Portland Durant aro somewhat alike because both professed to be pious. That is eylogistic reasoning with a vengeance A man in tortland named Pague, Who is pulling the government's lague, Is so deucedly clever In planning bad weather, That we wish he was kept in a kague. E. O . There ia only one other man in Oregon bearing the Bame name as the Man about Town. He tesidea in Portland, is a law yer, and is making a donkey of himself. Never having met him and knowing nothing about him, the Man about Town is not in a position to give h'm tbo ad vice be Badly needs. Govseller has settled the matter. He says the prise fight is no worse than a foot bull game, lie is backed up in this by Ex U. S. Senator Ingalle. The Sen ator, though candidly admits that he never intends to witnesj another tight. It was his first and last. The Huttort family will be strictly in it. Garret 1 lobart, a son of the viee precident, only 12 years old, has applied for the position of electrician at the While houR. liefer eeml him to school for ten jear and give tbo place to some one needing it. It is the business of the newspaper to stand in with home institution no mat ter whether home insiitutions stand in with it or not This the pauer is always glad to unselthhly do, a fact worthy of consideration by those who are always wanting home institutions supported. Money back if you don't like Schilling s Best. Tea and money at your grocer's. CITY COUNCIL. HOME AND ABPOAD. A Schilling St Co San Francisco (By Xicto Putro., Tk-vnesckc, March 2t, 1897. Vill Blackiaw captured a very laree mink last week, its Bkin measuring 3 feet from tip to tip. This is the seconi one he has captured in tbe last year, both being extra fine ones. Literary proceedings having been post noned for church services, a meeting was called for last Saturday evening, but a quorum not being present they simply adjourned. It is feared that our literary is taking pattern from our recent legisla ture, as the meeting called waa for the purpose of electing officers John 11. Mitchell's presence eeeina to be wocfally needed. The revival ewrvices closed here last week with about fifteen converts. Will Blarklaw, Herman and Lajton Davis were in Albany last week attend in;; court as witnesses in tbe case against Ellis Alien, Bill Fronk, Jack Koe. Geo and Walter Davis went also in town. Miss Blackiaw commerced school last week, with few in attendance, bnt more will probably attend in tbe tear future. The result of the prize fight at Carson was received with surprise here. It is to be hoped that this will eud such fights for a short time. Mr. Editor: Tennessee is not across the Santiam, but on this side of tbe river. Last Tuesday evening an entertain ment was given at the school boose by Mr. and M r. W. S. Thompson, Adda Pogh and EfSe Thompson, also little Fairy Thompson. The program was largely on the comic line and canaed many a hearty laugh. Mr. Sherman Thompson was formerly a resident of this place and we were glad to welcome him to our homes In a brief congratu lation to tbe people of Tennessee, he i men.ioced the era toxical talents of our people, especially that of J. Sherman Wallace At this mention the house bunt into applause, honoring the de prived soong orator. "Keep of! the grass." Mr. Mansey has ordered all children to go by Leba non whi!e going to school. J. K. Baltimore and Jess Smith chas ed a dusky mountain woli for a few boors last Wednesday but did not succeed in capturing it. He was evidently forced by starvation to accept the ad ventures of the valley for food, and besan a t once to prey on ihe sheep. . Mr. Geo. Will, of Salem, i in tbe city. Mr. Peter Riley went to Portland cn this mornings boat. Mrs. X. H. Allen was in Eugene last night to assist in instituting an Eastern Star lodge. J. S. Van Winkle. W. A Cox and Henry Stewart went to Portland toilav on Maccabee butinees. TLe regular meetinsr of the Eastern Star will be held tonight, to wLu.h the attention of members is called. II. T. Hill and 3. A. Perkim arrived htre yesterday frotu Priotrviiie. Mr. Hill ia en route to Albany. The Dalies T. M. Mr. and Mrs Walter. Chance Lave moved from Brownsville U Albany to reside. Mr. Chance will work on the O. . & E. Misses Winnifred and Kate Fennel are en route to Stockton, Ualitornia, where they will visit for a couple of months. Statesman. Miss Lord, representing thellext Con cert Co., 'one of tbe best in tbe U. 8 , with Mies Hext and the famous violinist V alther as attractions. i in tbe city, ar ranging for a date here. Mr. A. J. Hodzes. tbe dentist in proe- pecto, arrived home this noon, from Chi cago, to remain until next fall, when he will resume his studies in the big city H's progress has been very satisfactory. Mrs Hoffman , of Corvalis, has been in the city the euestof Mr. I. P. Mason and family. Her daughter. Mies Maud Hoff man w ii J w wua vr i son uarren.ma iewi- mg lady an i recently opened an engage ment in Uhicago. Mrs. I. M. Sears. Mrs. M. J. Stites, Mrs. Conrad Meyer and Mrs. J. F. Trout man went to Salem today to attend tbe afternoon and evening sessions of the L O. T. M. conducted by Supreme Lady commander, Mrs. Hollister. , A New Yorker n-cenl ly carried across the ocean a bicycie for which he had raid $100. Thinking to astonih the na tives, tie paid duty at the German front ier and rode into a town, where he was led to a local aeenoy maintain by the American manufacturer, and shown tbe same wheel on sale for the equivalent of t". Draw your own conclusions. A new fad is t'.ie double twist hand shake. It consists ol rr ordinary hand shake, then a pauee with the hands clasped, then each draws the other clos er with a second hard squeeze ot the hand. It takes same practice to do it right, but it is very effective It has all been figured out. Cor")?!t struck Fitxsimmons jut 221 blows and Fitx struck Corbett 142 blows. The New York World of the ISth gives pictures of the two men in each round with the ex act location of every blow. Asa i.e paptr enterprise the World's account surpasses all other efforts. WEDNESDAy SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr. C. C. Hogue ia in San Francisco on a business trip. Attorney General O M ldleman paid his first visit to Albsny yesterday. Prof W. A. Mcfiheo closed a veiy suc cessful session ot the Oakland pu'ilic echool Friday, and parsed thr-niU Koe Imrg Saturday to.' .Myrtle Creefc. He will open a term there today. Kosebttrg Review. Bev. Manshardt, of tl.e Evangelical church will leave tomorrow morning for California, going by way of Portland and the Pacitio, and will be pin about one month, the trip being rondo necessary on account of his health. . Ihirm - his l sence Bev. M. Burlingame, of Corvallis, will supply tbe pulpit. Evangeline Chapter, No. H, Eastern Star Lodiie, luiiiea auxilSiRry to the .Masonic or ler, w g instituted in Mason ic hall la it night by Mis. r'. A. Helm, of Corvallis, grand in itron, RbMMed by Mrs. Allen of Alrany, district deputy grand matron, V. re. (Vmklin .f R-fehtirir gran J tecretar, and Mrs. Iee, ol Cr vallis, grand uiarthai. tiuaid. Last evening at the residecie of Mr A. P. lUrkcr a delightful surprise party was tendered Mies Maggie llarker, lio recently returned from a long visit in Portland. Heverai hour were j.a-. in rauies of different kinds and a delici ous lunch waa served. Tluso present Tuesday evening, fliarcu z.s. m not fail to ee the new shirt waUU Present Mayor, recorder, duel ol Po- me ladies bazaar lice, street snperintenuent ana i;ouncu men Tweedale, Hopklne, Daunals, Mar tin. The following bills were ordered paid: Stewart Sox Co, f8 65; Hopkins Bros, 70; J W Roberts, 9 70; Hughes A Troutman,$5 30; M LudwW,2 20; O W Watts. :J4; Or Tel Co, 3 25; N J Hen ton, 2'J 05; John Chiswell, $2 f0; N J lleuton, on assessing rity, $00; M J Monteith, rebate tax, f I 8th Petition of F E A. tarns aeked permis sion to erect m front of his residence, oa 3rd street, between Broadaloin and Ells worth treets,a 00 candle gas light. Up on motion loBt 2 to 3, oireet superintendent reported work done during two weeks. Matter of bids for gravel was contin ued. Ordinance bill No. 333 providing for a tax of $5 a quarter on pool rooms, in stead of $5 a table as heretofore, was read three times and passed unanimously. A u-trrant wag ordered drawn to pay the 2JaO duo April 1 on interest. Mr Wm Frcmm presented the matter of ti c flume at his place of business and astced that the city build or repair the bridge over the flume. The matter was dii-cii8ed, tbe position of the city being that it had nothing to do with the, mat ter. No action was taken. The matter of girls running around the street nights was discussed, it being stated that the calal-oo-e was not m fit place to put them. Tbe Cliit-f ut Police waa instructed to enforce tbe cuifew or-1 ri'oven such fm ihi uiuance iu rcterence to girl anyway. f r..rker Bros ma arae For f mils Of all kinds, do to F. II. Pfe'ffers. IUwhon stills Liverine. Liverine 50e at Dawson's. Apples at C E Bkowukus. Smiley does cur job printing No blur on Suiiley's printing, F H Pfeiffer keeps tverjthmg in season. PietuT a from 75 cents to $25 per doz n at Longs gallery. See French's line of opal rings. Tbey are all ribt and cheap. . For a good ph) sic take Liverine, for sale by lUwtoa. the "pill autocrat-" Our printing is the chMest becauie it u tbe best, fcxii.tr, tbe Printer. Our work is the best. thoroiTmi it ti, choaocst. Smiley, the Printer. . Crawford & Hamuli for pholograt lis. Prices from 01 to f?9 per down. Water whiie comb honey from California. Just in at u K I'.iiows fix's Two package of garden "cd for S;ts, according to Iheir usual custom at Stewart & Sox's. Yea will find beantif a!-line of Mies gold rinif uu-i luntf chain ut French's jeweliy store Jr. t W , M.-.tton. I.hjii:ian and ar-l Keon, Albany Or ta'ls answered prompt ly in city or country IhatUermsn washine flu;d. which has bH rnved at qu-tatity. Call BiGydes Hycles The Columbia, the Ajax and the Wind sor Lines. " We will fell you the best wheel on earth, or a cheaper wheel L" you desire it. Call and see us and get our pric es and terms before you buy STEWART at SOX IIDW.CO. MARCH, 24, 1897. New "Goods Arrive. -AK H. F. Mcllwain's New Cash Store. New patters in standard prints, 20 yd Mens heavy plow shoes Mens latest style hats ($2 00 frrade) Mens hues- Ox Blood shoe ($5 00 grade) Indies Ox BUxl tits size 2 to 7 , 1 00 1 00 1 25 4 00 1 25 Jjuliea coin toe, the latest out 2 to 8 $1 25 to 3 00 Mens fine shoe in congress and lace (1 23 to 4 00 A r buckle Coffee, per pound 15 lion Coffee, " J5 Ktay.on flour, per sack 1 05 All the best brands flour, pereack 1 03 and try a bottle. Information that is worth its weight in wn: net yr.tir meats of all kinds at Hen- Lasa Coi-xty's Acno. A special ses sion of the Lane county court will prob ably be held in a few days, at which time i rr Broker's, on Kc.nl r.t an order will be issued instructing the ( if - OM rnn a, n. i county treasurer to retain about SO per ."d mros Whi i '"I cent or f 20.000 of the tax money due the Zlioa For n?. U Mate from thi count. Thi. aetion ia in 1 uUon for no ' tlj ly o? "me. accordance with the dec sion reached by r ic,,olc. meats of all kinds, asd Itieeounty iudRe' convention recently i PmPl b,,'lon cail otwin tt'ra Eroerick held in Portland. TI.e'O percent which Nn- two dncr Keecfct k Muer. will be paid in will be Lane county's por- j V" ": E. d O. K. Beers office , at lion towards pay ins; accruing cxpenata fwhiwx ia Ihe pott office building he. of the state until li h-gilature convene i 131 attention given to disease of woro ' and pauses appropriation bills, which will H itb b:it littfe care and no trouble the i be two years hence unlea a speci. 1 ses- beard and mu.Uche can be kept a uniform ioa is called. The :O.UO0 retained will , brown or bick color -y bm0"7 Bjciinst- I I applied on Ui payment of outun.J-tham.a Inefcr tbe Whu-ki r i ... . v -. .v. v, i ( rw in every share Bros. lrge line mens all silk tie d. Men underwear Choice country bacon (cut to order 3 cans extra tine cove oysters papers Arbucke or Lion coffee I-arge line draperies, per yard Exlr fine line mens oft shirt I'ree button from 9c doz to Goid Durt wash powder, Fairbanks, 31b Large damaek towel 2 lartre haavy towels 5 pallor Pearl coal oil 5 pkg matches (beet) Fine toilet soap, periosn'd (per box 3 cakeaj... Broome from 15c np ..12 eenta 25 25 VA 90 10 40 20 25 25 0 05 15 wer: ilran.J.MrsJ Undj-ren ; Mr r.a 'Zl . nure the name Oliver is .n Mrs u I. woe; Mr ana S u Alien: " " V7. 1"""??ZJ''1J Hopkin. juiije anti .ur iit-uiu ; air ana .r w i r, . " ,f" i k'nmiit.mi;i . i, , . . i ....! i the amount retained un to th.t ! aeT Bouse until you i Savior? Mran.l Mm V. 'I'hral! ? Mr n,l I Ouard. 1 he State Wld UUCOUbiedly make ! "i?' ..,.,.. 1 a drsrserase effort to eet the n -r .ni'V0.wl"Poa nne Use of part. Craw, Sloan. Hcaue, and Mites Cox, Chiswell, Ans-jB, andMyi-rs; Mesrs Uuins, Ursy, way aiid lr. I'.arker. SJavUlcSiftiai. each the shop of Company, where mem rf ah : J . . '. tt " v 1 Imi, I hi, an i. . I 1 . . . lLIrf-ii nn, ii imws out at once sue i - aDV l-"arr.i : '-r me w noie iM.wu, tout causing a lix i j jvu on twi vn 'Dtm Uai'o-; il'i,sl expense. Call and examine my new stock, pet my r rices and you will le convinced that I am working apainst the combines and for the peuplea intereet. Will cat price here it is possible. Produce bought and sold. H. F. HcILWAIN, Cash Store. i rt,-ti . . . jour poat wool octi' jou i---e ,t KOhea, mho wpi wj te hight catb Jerr uo Cabjs. Mr Kre-1 Vet-lprce ) brack rvturted oa thi morning's over-l. 'te of the rvvrcpanie at Romiand R C land from hi trip to Carsou. Nevada ! 1' Albaey G.ld Miainir Co. ' Hro! ! lie was acoomrmed ly Tom Chamber i " wiient ana W lirou seirctary. ,s luth to j who ha been ia C-il.foroia aome time. A special meeting? cf the AOL' W wilt! vTcralra Bxb Chamber and FankStew.rt are on be bd Jl. VJL ' I aiUtiity at ! their way lowrd Southern California. iroporUiwe wr.l come no. Bv order f ti I mill j I rred eays he aaw the bisr Bch. and esve W Jl. i I-aprippe, like winter seen; take its drpsrinr. I here are vera rafts of it in tut cotntu present. of tne latt month bate canaeJ a of , elpaS attraction waa Mr rttsaunmona. ' Ji Ir. Driver went to Salem this morn- j me oek in thi part of th. county. j He thinks the affair was a I.U. a there lb. wia l tt on th-U O MP IT, i l ing. He thinks Mitchelt will be re- Mark Fortter, Tangent's cental nur-' "M ,ver VT" tteu could not jj trfWM Atori"aaduA t elected yet,-Guard. If Mbchell real! ! eervman and ali-ar.tmd fawtler. tyeul I iUiiaiot-. oot tt be had s ctWrom w. , wishes to be re-elected he should secure t Sunday with friends in thi vkinity. J., J """.f0: f J Jd t hT. tT 'iit P JT 1 To hS JeSir was l" T- W"f"J " ftiwf 4 I Mr Westtks's advent are iSel u uironsr wmeni in lit ueieav was tne tijn- wia(,.!ii! now t.reach-s . . . ,, . .. ... birunl if v-,h nr. W rJ i .n. MRMUh . I ,. .. . . ' . - ! l' wi.ll gn-ai iu:vmi. Iin ICil A1U2CT . ... . j, auu i inst in Kenlitcxv to u.S:t!,cc ttiat Ijh i-.. : .. . . . - :." . " , " , 1 i r twuirj tiw s u mar ti m men- s apwiij w. ,e .a-i ti.urcue,. i lnjf francisco and tix ia Ua way " Taoa IUr, who !as leen astee4;r j back to Aibauv. college here during ti e ic;t r.lc.'l talxx fcr Miil City. ' i A Ymn pAii..Mr. Joln h'ur.ter Misa K!la Holman. of Waterloo, was I feivMf payutentof a raUr !ong tu&J- visititg relatives tear here yet4ar. j ing wagvr on lurday. it eceui timt UimAnnaMos wtnt so Taoe-t to-;?",'f,u-tMr,,0.Le nJ. M.'- A.-. day w her she will rctde a hof t lime, j I ', V ' L sor Ui ,lc'l cn, xm ia t .-iver wjsrerea a eni of cKiihe on the comtroction of Ue Out elb r. Tlie Guard editor tell about a very cur ion theatre custom in Mexico. Admis sion ia sold by acts in the t heat tea. It the enow is satisfactory, and the Mexican haa more money, he will boy another piece If it is bad he can quit at any time. The show is thus soid compara tively speaking, by the yard, the same as Tbe tSkers of Ike Sfco LW hiv pubi'iib?"! the following': it tppeur i teat Ktue hjdraheaded monger has ci.-v a- kled the rrport that ti klrc: Labor Fx ; i jyinge. is gxtiag into tbe hia-ls of a re ; ct iver. wtici i. f;. cr prc-pect ar ? . U?'.- ti n tb.-r rare bvn f it inn time, . r f :::jrr iookt hopeful atd encoara- Uncle Abe HsckWman here a few buy a certain amount of calico or cloth, That wouldn't do in the U. S. The Portland Wetco.-ne sajs: "The aentiment among bnines men ia almost unanimously In favor of ih retention in office of Collector of Customs T J. .3 J I - -t --. v . . ;wt nm.i:i :H UV CHEir UCVH. ir a customer etioulj go to a store and ; g mokinp ior nuuery nu vm m rat Itc-etnirj: A Cx bay railroad. If it 1- r"" ii"" eomptetea to ths Citv wtthtn two jean twrn Oregon. j Mf t;ack won ,jt Vr Hunter got ? Um Cecil, of ?aloe. TVacJi, writes to s the clithr. Tiie former, now a tner-1 reialnes her- of t! desth of hi bof.her, ? char.t of Mettle Point, waa ia to n last ' who was froien to deauh a few ago i wett. and on ia'urdaiv tnrv wDiujilr I while riling for stock cn the Vixoxh-g raid far a suit of cljlUe for "the latter'.' ranpt. Mr Cecil write tbt the w:&:er Mr. I'.Urk wwhed to renew th wsjcr,! cas t-een nnnaiiy sn n r.?it oi.tiiiJSf liunur inchned tobeiiew lt.al ever since November. Black. He has piven peneral taiifc-i lUM arthwMit, with sow lion in t!;e administration o; the atTjurs of hi otlice, and it would be ennsidered very proper should President McKlnley allow him to remain where be is. Mr. Black is a sound money Democrat and has always upbeld the p Id standard. Consequently he is in fullrympathy with the present administration. It transpires that Fitzsicomons came vcrv near b?in a minister when a boy, and probably would have been but another JS. S. scholar pniled hi ear and the teacher refoin2 to stand In with him be left in disgust and went oat into the great world. He certainly possesses tbe talking vrocliviti- for pleaching and perhaps has more ability than he i credited a ith. It is a fact that he would not train on Sunday while Corbett paid no attention to tbe day. coEi:an!!r the pros.iecu are fair for th earSv com- ! A. I . p'ci.oa of li-e road ai-t !etiiaed the pro- At th Cm Ilornit. The In-pcrial! . ... ' i Comedy Compacy presented U Cisaie at .A -rr.s tTrTiz.-Mrs. i the opera houflt nightie a prod site j'- - 1 Kujene. toahV a j audience It iaaeomedr. with eontid-1 J?ef liaa od ,n i eraUa ainirlns-. aiul tail ni in. Tl. t P rt.and en toe reprew.tatioa it there f Nir at F. !. I'fciGtr's. Hal bVH "aW.j, CiahSjuer. Iry otior . tr n pes. t? sreet taieS, tkjokiii f rlc. OriBjr?, iUnjsj.f, Leniocj, Li:is-j. Closing Will sell Groceries and Provisions at cost. Call and get prices. Germxn aaih'cg fluid 10 cents a quart or S3 cents a gsHou. EAST AND- VIA TMZ SHASTA L'cutnern Pacific- SOUTH ROUTE Go. C.is tifrw TrIa Mn rc. PBy ; !I li t ir H14 Li At li At 14 a a L i T?je r difterent feature were loudsv arpJauJcJ. j "ip; i Mis Southern' tteic is" rronwu tJ f 'M a month. Tlie house was fail J excellent, and she u eU Uckd ly 1 receipu were 1 400 a : . ianut. a nun oma ituiowea ana art f IVcitra will prohaNy oi-3 the venture on I I arwar.t ol tt.e B.irepncenUitk'C of the el!er. i THE PLACE TO BUY lour tjjoccric and Baked Goods! Abofi iri? ro? at Ea Prtiad Orc-a Oitv. Wjibacn. Silttn. Tttr- Iner, Karn, Jef-rsn, A!bany, 1 Tng?nt, Shed-l Hi'-v Eueoe Cred, Cotta?e Grove, Drain, and all Mattes frra H-ebarg swhl to and ia- oading Ablaad. Is at Parer P,roa F. very hod v ki Levi f where their place ia. They keep a fresh '. t 1 nnvtnM an.I I..V.I ' t i; The W C T U will hold its regular meet intr in tbe hall, Tuesdat March 23. 1897. at 3 p va. The meeting will begin on time and bupts ot departments will make re ' por's, a!so some otber interesting program will will be presented. All ladies are in vited and members especially urged to be present. See - J S MeCmre was on Saturday installed as acting postmaster, in fill tbe vacancy ,Mued by tbe death of W V Henderson at Eugene. McCluw was recommenced by the oondsmen of T J Craig. A swell line of reefers for little to!s juot received at the Ladies ftmar. rHB Result. For a fleshy person to lose 7 ponnds in weight in a week and be healthier for it is pietty good. One of Prof. Whitehorn's class did this and others nearly as much ; while oneyonng lady, who was thin, has gained h pounds In weight in about two weeks, and others nearly as much, besides being invigorated ana strengthened. Are the Messenger of Sense, the TeUjgrapo System of tbe human body. Nervea extend from the brain to every part ol the body and reach every organ. Nerves are like lire good servants but hard .. masters. Nerves are led by the blood and are therefore like It In character. Nerves will be weak and exhausted U the blood Is thin, pale and Impure. Nerves will surely bo strong and steady U me oiooa is rich, red and vigorous. Nerves Snd a true frleud in Hood's Barsapa- rilla because It makes rich, red blood, Nerves do their work naturally and well, the brain Is unclouded, there are do neuralgic pains, appetite and diges tion are good, when you hike ; The sun has crossed the equator and is now coming north. Hen Binirer Hermann has been formally appointed commissioner of tbe general land office , A deer and bear were running loose in Koseburg one d-y this week, presr King a wild and wooley appearance. Both oelontred to citizens of the town and get loose The Albsny Farmers Co. is building an auuiuon ouxou ieet, tne increasing business demanding more room. 1 bis 1 one of the best managed institutions in tbe valley . Prosecutions for seJlint? liquor l Indi ans are again to be. common. It is pro posed though to go to tbe bettotn of things and make the parties really to blame suffer. Ad Harmon of the senate is tbe proud possessor of a souvenir oc the recent fight at Carson. It is a neat horseshoe turned by Champion Bob a day or two before he knocked Pompadoor Jim over the funca and oat. Koseburg PhundeaJer. lion Sol Abrahams, ef Kowlmrcr. was yesterday appointed trustee cf the Oregon soldiers borne by uovemnr Lord tn place of Hon lienry Kust whose term of office ex pired eoruary. The appointment is for the term of four years. The other mem berscf tbe ooard are Col Thos H Kheridan. of Iiowsburg; 0 V Alley, linker City ; 8 U Ormsby, Argenti; John P ltobertson, 8- lem. . v. Mr and Mrs Ed Coats became involveu in a quarrel at their home, near Otikland, vesterday afternoon. Mrs Coals diKcharged a shotgun, loaded with fine shot, into her When Bob Hendricks was editor el the Statesman andU. M. Irwin was in charge of the Indian school. iLe Statesman criticised Irwin probably with reason in a very pointed manner. Now Irwin as chool superintendent is one of iba board that controls tbe oliice of superintendent of the reform school, and he ho not for gotten the past. No. Hendricks ia liable to loee his lob at any time. All tbe same he nas made a pretty ellicient superintendent. Saturday a Salem woman went into a McKinley grocery and got two pounds lesa of sugar for fifty cents than she cot before the November election. "It be cause tbe new tariff is goiog to be put cn," said the grocer, "but that is not all. It ia going still hitrlier, and all other things are going to lie higher." He told ber, howerer, that there might be a rise in wages. well I II believe it when 1 see it." said the Salem woman. It takes a woman to let the wind out ol "conb decce." lournal. j i The following question was delialed bv a college society in Kugcne: 'Keeolved, that the influence of the Salvation A -my is beneficial." The following were the principal arguments: For the affirma tive, 1st The Salvation Army is an ele ment of order. 2nd Its religious influ ence is irenuine and lasting in most cases. 3rd Its charities are systematically con ducted. 4th It is the only good influence upon tbe slum classes. The principal points on the negative were : 1st The Salvation Army calls roost of its mem- bers from the lower classes and their mo tive in joining the army are low. 2nd The leaders are uneducated. 3rd tt is a foreign element. 4th It is frequent ly a cause of disturbance. The decision of the cliair wrs in favoi ol the atlirma-tie. strong cut. "Ihbhe" Ihe r3-st tidtenlon rearing farce coroedv in Ue 3 acts, will be r isved by the Imperul Comedy Cwpany to- i ' 5 j night it tt v worn seen thst a tomnir ' company carries a an ci aiscceand ; fi ..,, ,-,. t.! . penormera wno are at.ie to present ro ; (W ,- -rt, ; stock of Groceries, nnvinm n.i t-v.tsJ'' the public from the highest cwclr s i, knitnt nwA lodetnent. A new i Rood, of all kinds, sell at reasonable j 1 La Cigala to r arre comedy, fcy riuet tr;4l M ,.4 .ad the piaistiff recov-1 Vtittm and treat their customers well, all i" company win psay one more gt. s erej 2 no. The case was Uken to the a.ike. t AHws u Ute-sa 11 you ever was in trouble, you can tenra gapjne eoan and vesu-rday that court ou "T regret som etep you take ' Am i ii wIimLAmw ly teeing Uibbs how toget.oJt ot tt. jeor.firme.1 the 2 60 judgment. What Mo life Lut none taken into the store of Ltt 1 Tron do onpnnclpnl. J. Fred j Parker Bros. Amci at 'br t-m lAln . . - Vi!MJ. I l.n nmaiiim.1 It i a mit thin to h well UA. Tarw . Tnefciebndga seems to ccrmnue i,, ' ker Bros Wo aood roeeriaa. amt t wto. rt. 1st tier less. I!;e Journal pnvs tui ',,',. follows : -The big bridge at tttem. K or ,he endnt. to be, a auuros of pride t tins ... at' r L lllr trl s T SO a m Mi A nor 5;li r ought to be, a auuros of pride t tius county aod Polk county if not to the whole state. There are r.o hole big enough for an elrphsnt to fall throach. The who'e county court could o.t fall Ihroueh unless one fell through at a time." Low Task. In paying hi taxes, amounting to 70 01, tledy Mr. New ton Houston remarked that it was the mallet amount he had paid fcr twentv years iasi year ne paia iiw.wi, treafc of I'l.Cl in a year. de- Mtsic Mibs Mildred Rurroeater teacher of piano or organ. System tlx Mason touch and technique. Krsi Jenc Filth stree:, opposite U P chinch. l,;ttor List. Fmllowiiiif U the lift r.f IcttfJS rermiiuirtg in the lw.otlice at AlUny, Liuo county, OresiOB, March 2;!, 1MJ7. Pemw calling for these letter must give tbeUtc cn wuico they were adyrrtised. Anderson, Mary 2 CIicm1 ro, fc. A. I rot. Downing, Wm ;r-er, Jamie Morgan, Carey rrice, t wwi-sr lork, tranit T.J.STrrts, PM enbach loet a pocket book containing sev eral dollar in silver ia t:ie vicinity of Conrad Meyer's ttore. hite is a poor woman and the finder will confer a great favor bv returning it to her home in the rear of Mr. Meyer' etore. Waodbant A haf of bread is not much but you ; j 1Lj froi tAara :rm want 11 weu maae. iry l arter liros. Send l our Bundle. i Care asd inteilicence in Itundering 1 jlotaes has bad its ev-t it is responsible i for the success f the Albany Steam Laua f dry. Stnd alone tout bundia to the best j Isnndry in the valley, or let Merril I). n, ,0,,- r 1 Phillips know and he will cail for it. -4. i-y.. 1 hve I k . r h.. a iu.r carpjirHla tor stomaca 5:1,,,, IJIlndry tell i!w lo ?ad foe rour ban l.c . Usee a costomei always a caitoaicr. CuE'wrj.u Cn., Fe' taeen Hoed feuU. it relieved i.:y little girt of atro fula and pJKr appt!i:e. K. C Martis. Hcod's Pi'U ezre all live." i'ls. 2oc Ubtc A1kt i snx Arti.v AitJ ! Ktn P Oxfords same as above cat in prices fiom SUO to $3.00 Oxfords and Southern ties ia black ox blood and brown. Baby thoea ia oxblooc. brown and black. Bume new styles that are dressy asd re markably cheap. Chi'iireo aad Muees spruig heel laced shoes, with coin toes brown and black, a special value to 1 1 for tI.2- " 11J to 2 - $1 50 Ladies erring beei laced shoes with com ' toe in l-rown asd tlicx, a spechd valoe far tl.75. S. E. YOUNG. FCILUAF BUMl SLEEPERi. AXO Diniae Crs ca Odsn Routt SECOND-CUSS StEiflNS CABS uM laall Tbrcwxh Trwt tstt ir.t iS ro.TU!ii ao avAia Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier. All druggists, fr rrepmrsd only by C. I. Hood A Co Lowell, Mass, A Mrs. Knox, of Payton, Wash., had lately been divorced from Mr. Knox, and had come onions planted on ground of bis. and as she was no longer his wife he proceeded to pull them up, when Mrs Knox appeared on the porch and ordered him to quit. He replied that he didn't have time; that he was putting onions Mrs. Knox went into the house and soon r reappeared with a levolvr r, again order- 1 nor linn oil or sue won hi snoot mm t, "Haven't got time," said Knox, "I-et Iter come!" Bare! went the shot, but L Knnx wasn't hurt. "Now will vou CO, aaid Mrs Knox, "if you ron't I II snoot aeain." "Let her come." said Knox Hanz! came another shot, bru Knox felt I, not the death messensier. He then went np close to wrs. Knox anu toiu ner mi ' she had three shots loft, and that if she ; wanted to shoot him she could try it a ' close ranee. But Mrs. Knox said that i elie did not want to hurt him and then -went into the house. Kx. Astoria would make a good Nevada (Titv. At a meeting ol the common coun U at Astoria a license bill was passed lioensins gambling house. The licenses are for a first-class $900 per year, and for husband's back, and a second load into bis I mx month $500. Second class license taoi Ilnmoutin Irniil, la -minor! .tho a)inn r l'ft nur And tIM for Sir months. inir. Coats waited a mile and a half after I Third class $100, and (60 for six months. Ibeinsr shot, and sent a metseneer for a ;First class permits any and all kinds 01 u .a the bet family cataartlo' ITOOU S FlIlS and liver stliuuliiut. 25ev fhysician The star mail servitse from Scio to Jor dan, has been discontinued, to take eff ct April 14. A star service has been estab lished fiom Lyons to Jordan, six and one half miles and back, six times a week, by a schedule of not to exceed '1 hours' run ning time each way. This is to bo opera live from April 15, 1897, to June 30, l8fJi. ' -games and second class licenses permits! the holder to run anv of the fmes men-i cloned in the ordinance. Third class per . mit billiard, cards and any of the com i unon games, including nickel-ln-the-shot ; unachinee. A Tare Druiy,rca imweon's. The Hit cf the Season... is mado by Ayet's Sarsa parilla. Juot at this season when Spring J) and its dcbili- tating cays aro with ua, there ia noth ing like Ayer'a Sar8apnrilla to put new life into the Bluggish eya tem. It sweeps away the dull ness, lack of appetite, lan guidnesa, and pain, as a broom sweeps awav cob. i vtrnhs. Tfc tinpn not brace up. It builds up. Its benefit is lasting. D 0 you feel run down t Tako AYER'S Bend for "Curebook." too page. Free. J.CAyerCo Lowell. Mass. ArrF.xTti!( Maccabees Ibe OC E Co will make a r.tte of one and one-half tor tl.e round trip to member of the Macca- bws wifiune tn attend their ar.nunl con- Vf n l.in at l'i rll:iml. Ticket poaI f,ir . turn either bv O C r E cr O K & S Co' ability ta bota Kaii va Hill (Ricp' Sodct Instrumental Musk IS t I At A Carst.is Arl v LT I lira I Exprest 'rain daily (except Snnday) a Mr. II. if. Backensto is prepared to givt , V nd Corvalu connect with train o instructions in instrumental mosic H fi 1' ir (, ruiitr, manactin sou boohs until nd inolud'nir March Tick.Hs good goiog March l:5rd. 26-h. Ai-Kit. Si tub Date Arrangements were completed last evenir g for Use ap pearance of the HextConcert Co., in Al bany under the auspices of the Y. M . O. A. This is a high grade Company. In Portland it waa received with popular favor. Miss Hext is very superior in Sliakeppeareso recitals ard tireek pos inss, while Carl Wa'.thcr is a marvel a a violinist. teames violin. nnmherof orrhtral asd hras intni inputs s -& t . Mr. ILtrkentt-k it a mttnician rtf vltfentlvn i I practical and theoretical music, and one o. the most suocesful teachers ia the state. I'n.ints placed in his bauds will be faitbfaliy and conscien tiotfVly attended to. Canned wild b'aetberrie in cue and two quart jus, cheap at C E DhoksiiLl's. Properly used, "Perrcction dyca are superior Insist on having "Perfection" Dyes, tor sale by Fred Dawson. Tbirougli Tickets to n point in KrTi S:u-s C- t anlwobaiiwaailri: rJ tram C ftv rtav Asvnt. Al" a K.kHLH r"5. Msnaor stOrA Pttrt-uA Or Portland Each now bring3 i3 a few new fab rics to show you every one a gem. Pretty checks, Eeat stripes, crinkly fellows and a dozen others that sp&ce for bids telling of. The choicest of the lot will slip away first. Call oftea and make yoursel! at home at our store. READ.PEACOCK & W, Ti e Journal verj-rsniliJly kits: "FaloaJ ir an e!H -ial to'vn It don't reiv on enter- ! prie so much as on tbe puniic payrolls for ti prorperity." Sylvester Hall disturbed a f-meral at Ljons He is now residtnir in the county jail oaat) weeks srotence Fi'r.'iimmons sas it he ever figh(s ng.iin it will be with Corbett, llest of All ! To cleans the system in a gentle and tru'y IwaelieiaUHimnner. when the spring! line ctmcs, iim tbe true and pet feet remedy, Syrup of fis. One bottle wilt answer for all ti e family and cots only 60 cents; the lare sir.e $1. ltuy the geniiina Mmiu fiictured by te California Fig Syrup Com pany only, and for sa'e by ail druggissts. A huge assortment cf garthn re:ds, while clover, timothy and blue gr.isu sccda juBt recoiled fiesh at 0 E Bkowmkll's. If you Avunt a uood nnd clean Htiiokc buy cigars made by our Al bany lilgar lactorv. Clioioe faruire at C E l row null a. Try boks, t awson once on school "Perfection Dyes and Permanent, for Dawso n. aro lirtlliant f ale by Fred Use Dawson's, furniture polish. Elegant shirt waift at the Ladies Bs wr. Snrinit Iluniors. erurtionsbivea Iwiis pimples, solas, are perfectly and per umnently cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the best Spring Medicine snd One True Mood t uritier. Hood's Pills act easily and promptly on tue liver and ooweia cute stca utsui-ach -ITnATION WASTED. Bv a sober imliiUrions voumr man. srood reamaa, ha seven years experience in bcok-keeping and correspondence and eit-nsive knowl. edge ef several branches ot mercantile business, a notarial commission good till Mav 193, speaks German and English, is willing to make himself generally useful ia any line ef busine, first class reiren Call at E. G. Lants, S W Cor Tth and itmnitollHB Sta.. or send notice by mail to U. Sanleo. STAN HOUSES FOR SALE.-Span cf baj-s, Clydesdale, weighing about 1100 pound each, 6carsold, in fair work ins onhr. Price for span. Cah on J H lcngh. rantiam gardener. Tired, Nervous ' and weak men and women lind new life, nerve alrenath, vigor and viUd'v in Hood's SarsapaMl1, which purines, enriches and vitalises tbe blood. llixid's lill! are the favorite famiky cathartic, easy to take, easy in effect. 25c. Albany Trading CO. b. k wm. mum. o Grccery Department 8 baxs Savon scap 25c 3 boxes blueing: 25c 4 pks corn starch 25c 3 dczen clothes pins 5c The Crescent FIFTY DOLLARS A WEEK EASILY MADE. Aeents wanted in every lo- clit for Hon VW I Bryan's irreat and only book, " he First lUttle. " The nest seller ever produced Agents are tuning as many as 200 orders per week. Beware of fraud ulent imitations, i'eod for outfit and be gin wo k at once. V BCONKKY COMPANr. l-uWUhera, SH Dearborn Street, Liucago. j A T l'HE MIXES. Baardmg. lodging f and meals may be secured of the sub scriber at the Santiarn mines, at bis place at tha mouth of Dry Uuleh. -, H. W. TV HITS. Sntisfuctlon Riinrnntced when! you vac 'Perfection ' Dyes, for sale j ,ie new p tubicft. by Fred Uawsou. was tie Gist to Ut8 The other factories copy. Hopkins Bros hnvo received a full tlock of 1897 Crawford bicycles. They ars uu mciiMi. Couio and see for yourself If vou want to dye e.nslly nnd perniaiicntlv use 'Perfection' Oyes, ior HUW ny rivu iwnwm We Lead, Others Follow. aud that ia the reason Hopkins Bros, are the f rst to dt- nlnv a iu line of the famous 1V.I7 Ces cent ood Crawford bicycles. Call and see them. nISSOIXTIOM NOTICF. otc is kh iriwn ttmt tlie ionrtership of Emerick A liruckmaa has been disso!- ) Kmrtnin reiirine uo .-u- will be continued b Kmerick Son indebtedness will be bqakated by Kmerick. AU accounts should be with Mr Bruckman. - Vr settled UEO E FIH TUB TLUMBKR Tin roofing and pluoibitig. he opera hou.-e - Opposite Almonds. 1 lb 15c Best tea, lib 40c 1 gal best vinegar 15c 1 gal best syrup 50c Axle grease, best 10c 2 cans tomatoes 15c 2 cans corn 15c 2 good brooms -- 25c 5 lbo Armas Ham mer Soda 25c 1 lb Corn. Cake to bacco and pipe 20c 1 sral can tomatoes 25c 3 lbs cartoon crack ers . 1 gal good peaches 3 cans tine oysters Country Produce Taken All o&f goods ate tea and titst class 25c 80c 25