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. , TERMS. , -Daily Democrat, 25 cents per month 13.00 per year, in advance, 30c per month hot in advance. By carrier, 10c per week. 10 per cent added it allowed to run over months. Single copies 6c. Weekly. 11.25 n advance; f 1.50 at end of year: l. 75 for second sear: $2.00 foi (bird and proceeding yean, when not paid in advance. Club of uve new subscriber at f5.00. . . The Dress Goods Department la full of, new things to interest and ei tertain you. Spr ngdresa goo re opened every day Kea Organdie I) mities dis played in the east window. Wew Diiuit'es at 8, 2H & 15 .. New Organdie , special value, at 25s. S E Young & 5on, Albany, Oregon. J. 0. LITTLEO Ground Floor Dental Office. Broadalbin, St., Albany, Or. Ward Littler, Assistant. ? THE LMB BAiliB. "Pleasing variety of latest shapes a cokii la Ladies & Childrens Hats Fall lines of veilings, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 cents per yard. L. E. & H. J. HAMILTON. Crook County. Erom the Journal : Hugh F Barnes, son of Mr and Mrs G W Barres. died at the residence of bis parents in this city Tharadav, March 10 aged 21 years. The deceased has been an invalid from early childhood . and for the past ten years has never been . able to leave his beC Two of Crooked River's young men indulged too freely in a change of grand - right and lefts at the dance at Price the other nigbt A ht time was had at the dance. It was so hot that it was diffi- - cult for several to keep their coats on, bivt the men should not be blamed for . this, as it was the "spirits" within them . that made them so hot. Alec Bovd shot a mala mn rar laat ' Thursday near the summit of the moun tain betwaen here and Mitrhnll that - measured 74 feet from tip to tip. The ' beast crossed the road while Mr Boyd ' was coming from Mitchell. Arriving at r the mines be and Toot Blodgett. arind themselves with rifles and dogs and fol i lowed the cougar's track for about a mile : and a half when the dogs ran him np a i tree and Alec -dispatched him with a - shot that severed the spinal cord. John Harruon, a prominent stockman ' of Trout Creek, was sued last Friday in - Justice Biggs' court, ior the possession ' of a cow which K D Hustou, of Hay Creek, claimed to be his. A jury ren- ilertd a verdict in favor of the defendant. 'The case has one decidedly amusing 'feature. A few weeks a ;6 Mr Harrison - was examined in the same court for the larceny of this same cow and was bound over to appear before tue next grand . jury. Now a jury of bis peers says the cow is Mr Harrison's so that be will - have to appear before the grand jdry - next May and answer the charge of ; stealing his own cow. Judge J. X. Duncan returned this noon from Philomath, when; he a Dent aunoay. Mr. J. W. Cnsick today sold the J. H, V Burkbart residence to Mr. Ed Goins for il000 and a lot adjoining the residence vyf George Humphrey. P. H D'Arcy, of Salem, is a candidate ' for circuit judge of this district, and hi brother Will is a candidate for joint sen -ator on the union ticket. Mr. Henry Williams returned last Sat- 'urday from Skagway, stopping on the .war at Fort Wrangle and other places. Lake others he has a sufficiency of Alaska. Prof. J. H Ackermau.of Portland.who baa assisted in several teachers institutes n Albany, is the leading candidate for state schcol superintendent on therepob ican ticket. Mr. Will Reiner, who has been in Portland several months, is in the city on his way to Southern California.wber'e be expects to locate in the tinning and plumbing bueines3. Four candidates for governor on the democratic ticket are mentioned : Geo. E. Chamberlain, R. A Miller, R. M. Veatch and Gen. Compeon. ' On the populist side Juri-e Waldo, Frank Wil liams and W. D. LUro ar-mentioned. Mr. Alfred French, of Minneeota.made bis brother t. il. trench, the jeweler, happy last Saturday by paying him a visit, almost a surprise, as it was not known he was coming until hisarnval at Portland. Mr. French is a farmer. Mr W C Breckenridge has just re ceived a letter from his son, F. O. Breck enridge, mailed from the mouth of Cop per River, Alaska, where be had arrived safely, after a fair trip. The party was about to start up the rivtr into the gold fields. Maud Miller, who is visiting her uncle. .Cbas. Hiiborn and wife, was in Marsh- fieid last week. Mies Miller is a daugh ter of Joaquin Miller, the poet, and at one time attracted world wide attention on the American stage as an actress. which profession she followed for a num ber of years. Mies M. will probably make Coos county her permanent home. MarsbhelJ bun. Smith and Gorton drew big bouses in Eugene. The Mercurj says there is another in an at the head of the Tribune, D F Sherman, but the paper fails to rveal the fact. Tbe Taper is'said to be having a checkered fi nancial career. Junction City limes: (i u Millet, as signee of W 8 Lee estate, has completed tbe inventory of the stock of goods and ap praised tbe value of buildings, real estste, etc, which amount to $6,281 Liabilities so far reported foots up 16,084,, Tbe Ashland Town Talk referring to tbe accident to Mr. Findley of this city rays: Coed left Medford for tbe east on March 2d or 3d, and is said to bave had between 0300 and $400 in bis pocket when he left. His friends there ana former associates are ot tbe opinion that be is not guilty of the crime. From the Review : A grave crisis confronts the property owners and business men ol Roseburg Tbe 8. P. Co division terminals are about to be moved elsewhere, and tbe blow to our business interests will be heavy, indeed, in these naturally dull times. Nearly fifty families would be compelled to leave tbe town as a direct result Ot tDe Ctiauge, ecu mere are many employes beside who bave no families but are patrons of our hotels and board ing bouses To sum al. np briefly, it is only necessary tostnte that the town will lose a pay roll of $6000 a month, making a deficiency in our bnainas total in tbe . . . . . . . : 1 1 . - 1 U U--.1 lumre mailt win tune mu'-u unru and well rrecied enterprise to recover. There is a danger too, that the general depress on following the removal of the; divisiou will cause a still greater loss in ; many lines of business. It therefore be- I hooves every property owner to stand ' firm for common interests ot the com munity, realizing there is atill in store for Roseburg a prosperous future, if the", citizens by their energy and enterprise 4 will it o. CIRCUIT COURT. DKrARTMKXT 1. G.U. BURNETT. JUDGE. Judge Burne'.t convened court in de partment 1 thi morning ard closed up the business of the term as follow! : Isabel McNeil agt J Thompson et al, affidavit for leave to issue execution. Withdrawn Albany B & L Assn agt L M Curl and Anna L Curl, Foreclosure, Continued, defendants to have to April 21 to file answer. W J Van Schuy ver & Co agt T W Blew and J W Blew, rec money. Judgment by default. Jas Garver agt Gibson Myers et al, rec personal property. Jury trial, judg ment for plaintiff . H R Boyle agt John W Garland, dam ages. Continued. J K. tveatherford ast J 1) Alkire, eject ment. Transferred to the U 3 circuit ourt 3 I Shore agt E J Daley et al, confir mation. Confirmed John W Graham & Co agt Weather ford & Wyatt, recovery personal prop erty, continued. In Oregon agt L French and R Miller. Motion to reduce bail argued and cases continued. DEPARTMENT SO. 2 II. H. HEWITT, JUDGE. Heport of Receiver L Flinn in J M Moyer et al agt Albany Woolen Mills Co was approved. Receiver allowed foS7.50 fees to date, all taxes to be paid in full. Claim of Ben Selling disallowed and re ceiver ordered to disburse 22 per cent to creditors, the per cent on the claim of Ambrose to be held for further order of court Bid of P A Goodwin for furni ture accepted and receiver ordered to convey the same to him. Real proper ty ordered sold at private sale . WHEAT. Chicago Mav 104s.'c. Jniy85o. New Vork Mav 99c July S7?c San Francisco 88c. Rise due to urcught in California. Liverpool unch: a ed Albany 64c. ' Railroad Changes. Ro8eburg Review : The news of the change in the S. P. passenger division came for a certainty last night. Conductor Kearney received the following othciai order : Portland, Or., March 18, 1898. Commencing the 20th three cres on trains 15 and 16 will run between Port land and Riddles and.Dunamuir. The pay east (couth) of Riddles will be $120 for conductors. $70 for brakemen. West (north) of Riddles $125 for conductors and $75 for brakemen. Notify your brakemen of change of run L R. Fields. At present there will be no other change in the runs, but it is the general opinion among rail rood men that the freight division will be moved as soon as facilities can be provided at Riddle Many believe, however, that Glenbrook instead ot the present town of Rid ile will be the final locatioa of the division term inal. Whatever it is, it is pretty certain that the repair shops for the Oregon div ision will be located and other perman ent improvements made. There is a re port, also, that Eugene will get the freight division north of Koseborg in the place of Junction, and that the Roseburg local will then he cut off at the former place. That Ecgkks Ssow. Tte people of this vicinity were surprised to awake this morning to find over four inches of snow on the ground. It was a peculiar storm and at Lebanon and other points but a few miles north of here there is no suow. Baxter Young was down from Fall Creek this morning. He says they had ahoot four inches at his place 'ast night, but from a point a short distance this aide of Fall Creek, to a point about two miles east of Springfield there waa no snow whatever. 1 hia is a strip ten miles, withia five miles of ns. where there is nosncw. Monday's Register. Ckook Cocntt Ticsrrr. Following is the union ticket in Crook county : W. H. Saeser, dem., representative. M. H Bell, dem., judge. M. R Rigga. dem., clerk. M. A. Moore, dem., sheriff. - D. E. Templeton. pop., assessor. Wm. Johnson, dem , superintendent. Knox Huston, dem.. surveyor. Joe Kinkle, dem . coroner. John Scbmeer, formerly of tbis county, is a member of the central committee. Ms; Salem Assignment The Oregon Land Company Saturday gned all ite property, personal and 1. to Charles Scott, oi Wood burn. The object of the assignment is to make a complete settlement. The assets are about $75,000, and the liabilities ahoot $55 000. B. S. Cook is president of the company. The asseta consist of .and in Marion count, lots in Salem and Port land, land in Clallam county, Wasb.,and $23,546 in notes. Thomas Scrtt, the as signee, and. R H. Scott are creditors to the amount ot sos.uuu. The company was organized ia 1888, and its principal business has been handling real estate. especially orchard lands. Salem Dis patch. Dismissed. Tbe case of the city act S. W. Rose. chargeJ with violating the drayage ordinance, was called before Recorder Hen ton at 2 o'clock this after noon, and on motion of J.J.Whitney, attorney for tbe city, was dismissed. It seems tbat Mr Rose has tbe contract for cleaning th around near the old rank shop on Ferrr street, for the removal of tbe build me so it will face second St and in doing so took some old scrape o iron to tbe foundry, receiving: nothin r it, hence not violating the ordinance, 10.000 Tickets The present series of cat tickets on tbe Southern Pacific Ore on lines waa Issued Jan. 1, 1891, and since that time 9 999 ticketa have been sold from Eueene to Junction. Capt Mav. the ticket aent was rushing around this morning in the vain endeav or to sell the ten thousandth ticket. Whoever secures it can have an "anni- sary celebration" all his own, and Mr. May says a enromo goes witn tne ticaet. Eugene Guard. The Eqcisox. Today is the equinoc tial day of the yaar, when the sun and moon ana stars get mixed np, and we are soppossd to bave a b'g storm. Tbe stoim did not strike Albany, but we had a regular Klondike breeze with an awlul cbill to it. At Eueene. tnough a Btorm was had in the program and six inches of snow fell this morning. Let everybody come to tna Mar Bakery and get 4- 'oavea of freth bread for $1.00 cash. C Mbyb. The Oregon ian baa been scooped again It failed in today issue to contain a yel low tournsiism account ot tne approaco in collaose of President McKinley, for which it really i entitled to creuu, lor there is probably nothing in tne story. Easy to say, but Well how shall I do it? In the only com mon sense way keep your head cool, your feet warm and yonr blood rich and pure by taking 1 lood's Sarsaparilla. Then all your nerves, muscles, tissues and- organs will be properly nourished. Hood's Sarsaparilla In the Spring builds no the system, creates an ap petite, tones tho stomach and gives. Btrenarth. It is the people's bprinar j Medicine, has a larger sale and ef fect more cares than all others. Kdr Sarsapari 1 1 a lJ:r: cine. C. L Hood ft Co., Lowell, Mass. ww rtnt- are the lavorite family flOOd 8 FlllS eatbartla. Pries 25c. WHEAT. Chicago May 106o. July 85c New York May lOOJio. Jul 88. . Saarraneiso alo. December 80. Albany 6c. , Cargoes at SanFrancisco have dropped Oak; vllle. We went to Albany last week on bus iuess. We heard that the sheriff's books were opened and he was ready to receive taxes. (See Rev. 20:15.) We went in and found our name was on the book, and we were able to pay np ao we will be happy for another year. Mr. Spencer Groshong, of Kings Val ley, as visiting friends here Isst week James Morgan has gone to Baker City to spend tbe summer. He expects to shear sheep and work at anything be can find to do. and when he returns will be loaded down with money. We were invitd to a double party at the residence of U. M. Stone last Satur day evening, but on account of a special session of the"Lawvera club" we couldn't attend. The party was given as a "re ception" tor Miss Pearl Black, of Salem, who is visiting her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs Stone. It was also given as a "farewell" party to James Morgan Thirty-six invited guests were there. Music was the principal entertainment and that was first class. Miss Ltng, of Corvallis. and Mrs. Miller, of H albert city, are two of the bett organists in the state and Glen Junkin accompanied the organ with the banjo, and Glen can't be beat. A nice lunch was passed around. consisting of three different kinds of cake and aoples and last but not least "tany" made by Lincoln St. John, the Oakville c ndy maker. The party was enioyed ny all present an 1 especially by Miss Bia;k, and Mr. Morgan. We are sorry tbat we were not permitted to be there but we were not forgotten. Oh no! Mrs. Stone and Miss Black made us a call yesterday and gave us a liberaal supply of cake and tiffy. 'Capital Journal please copy.) Our peaches are all tight on the 22nd wbh-h is the coldest morning here. L1TT1.K Roaa Br p. Tennessee Gatherings. Tksnissbb, March. 20, 1898 "Hey there, yon ponulut," came a sharp, ringing voice on ihe cool, fmety air, last Wednesday morning. "Hey there yourself," ramea ready reply. 'Tin not a populist sir, thank yonr honor," exMtniated the inquisitor, "l tell you it costs to bnry a dead demo crat!" says the? other. "Oh, indeed,' "I I-beg your pardon, are you going to town?" "Yes." And your correspond dent'Jinsered behind, only to find that Parley Mcknight, a iovsl democratic delegate, wished to ask his populist bro. Geo Davit for a ride to the convention. 1 h honey moon was painful on their return. J. Sherman Wallace and sister Allie ot MeMinnville college, spent Saturday and Sundav with their parents at tbis place. Sherman says that an oratorical contest ba no-charms for him, however, Tennessee gratefully feels the honor be sxowed upon him. sThe literary society elected new offi cers as follows at their last meeting: Annie Blacklaw president. Nellie Mc Knight vice-president, Cbas Roes secre tary, Geo Davis marshal, C D McKnight cnt'C. . P L Wallace will begin digging pota toes tbis week. Rather late Pbair. Herman Davis ia working now for Geo Ross. Charlie Cox. ot Happy Home, has been employed by Fronk Bros w enow wait patiently tbe presenta tion of tbe "issues of the day" bv tbe various candidates. In behalf of Tenn essee we now extend a cordisl Invita tion. McK. The A. AC. R. R. From the News ol Astoria: Supt. MeGuire returned from a trip over the line yesterday. The tracklayers on the east eil will be a mile and a ball this side of Baver and from this end the track iil he laid two and a half miles beyond Weal port when they quit laying track tonight Br Saturday nigbt the o non of tracklayers expect to be able to hol'er hello. It ia expected the road will be finished in ten days. A.v Inspection Torn. Major Percy Willis waa at hubbard last niebt where be inspected Co. E. of the O N. G., and tonight he will perform a eimple duty with Co. H. He goes frum there to Al bany for an inspection of Co. F. on Wed nesday night, thence to Eugene, where, n Thursday night he will visit Co C StaU aman. MiesCarris Layton, of Portland, ia visiting Albany friends Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mitchell re turned this morning firm a trip down the road. Mr George Cohen has returned to Al bany after an absence of two years.spent in viuonii. uranoma mddie 01 Aioany, came np on the 2:04 train today to visit at the borne of ber son Dr. G. Biddle. Eugeoe Guard. Hon. Allen Parker, of Toledo, was In tbe city today on his way to Portland aa a delegate to tbe state convention of tbe democratic party. G- W. Wright was in Salem this fore noon to argue a case appealed from a Linn county school district to tbe state school superintendent. Mits tmt Crabtree. of Albany. ho has been visiting in Ashland for aeveral months pat,retnrned home on Sunday' train. Ashland Town Talk. H. B. Miller and family are making arrangement to move to Astoria lor tbe benefit of Mrs Miller' health. They bave a daughter residing there. Mr. J. M. Shelly war caned th's morn ing, anH took it in a most amiable man ner. Tbe cane came from bis brother in Alaska, and i made of the wild crabap pie of tbat region, highly polished and very beautiful, with a handle made of tbe foot of a deer. Mr. Shelly is naturally very proud of it. Eugene Register. R A. Harris, special correspondent of tbe uregooian, was in tbe city today on his way to Uoos and Curry counties. Mr Hams has been tending some excellent commani.-ations to that paper and as well is doiotr justice to an important sec tion ot the slate. uavid si . uunne began bis dut'es a collector of internal revenne,at Portland, yesterday, retaining moat 01 the old dep ones, a prominent candidate lor first assistant was said to be William Ras mus, well known in Albany. Mr. Henry Biackman, who retires, will return to his home at Ilepner. A. S. McCIure, a pioneer of 1853, died yesterday at Eugene at the age of 68 years. He was ibe father of eleven children of whom seven are alive, besides a wife. The late rrol. McCIure was a son and those living now are Henry and waiter, 01 Seattle, attorneys: Horace. Seattle, assistant managing editor P. st- Intelligencer; John 9. and Will. Seattle: Charles, Portland; and Mis Jennie, Seattle. Tbe Pendleton E. O. Says: Justice of tbe Peace Wirt w. Saunders of Spokane baa been appointed by ttie council police judge of that city to fill the vacancy caused by the removal of 0. F Backus Irom tbe omce 01 Mayor uimsted. He I a man of fine address, excellent educa- tiod and good character, as shown by hi success in winning bscklself-respect and a good name against the greatest odd tbat can be placed against a man. Few men. indeed, there are who could bave won in such a game. A large number of delegates went to Portland today to attend tbe three conven tions to be held there tomorrow. Killing frosts for several mornings have undoubtedly done considerable damage to iruii suuicienuy auvancea to nave uuuded. Tbe S. P. has reduced the rate between Oregon city and Portland to 25 cents, to meet the competition of the motor. The old rate was 64 cents, Senator Mason, of Illinois, has bmn challenged to tight a duet with a prominent juaunu man. kr. roweu, ot LaUrosse. Wis., has accepted It in placaof Mason and icers to ngnt witn 44 calibre revolver and means business. He is a noted shot' 2 X I Schillings Best powder ought, to twice much as best. baking sell for the next 28 REAL ESTATE SALES. Reported by the Linn County Abstract Company, for the Dkmocrat, for the week ending March 22, 1898. Lewis R Miles and wife to Jno Meinert. T 12. 2 and 3 W. 204 acres $ 4500 u m bonaretat to bstherf arwe'i, lot 2, hi 38, Hackleman's 2nd ad to Albany: small track in T 12, 3 W J K Charlton to Jno Dasbnev, T 1 1 and 12, 1 W, 198 acres....". Mary Engerand husband to Aug 3000 usta M lawson,lots7aod 8, 0152, Alban", Oregon U S to M O Holmes, et al(orohans) T 12, 1 W, 155 acres - Annie Myers to Ollie Oldland, T 9,2E, 160 acres annie Myers to Agnes Livtey eilil, T 9, 2 E. 160 acres Caleb Gray and wife to C!U Gray, !ot 4, hi 5, Halsey ? H C Davis and wife to E B Pen land, undivided of T 13, 4 W, 392 acres S E Irvine et al toO W Yates, 1-6 of 160 acres, T 12,4 W .. Arteltie I Chance and husband to Wm F Spnrlin, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in block 2 in Cooley's ad to Brownsville $ J L Hill to 0 N Downie et al bl 2 Fairda'e E W Langdon to Mary E Werts T 12. 4, w 22 acres Sam King Jr to J E Yoeroan E 4 o 1 .1 r 1 m t , av 800 500 500 90 2800 250 250 250 458 65 4700 270 100 300 o .B o c a v, 1 w mj acres. Wm Foster to Milton Hale T 11, 3, w 160 acres J A Bilyeu and wf to Scio Cream er Uo tract adjoining Scio D P ason et al .referees, to Etta Wright lot 2 bl 63 Albany Ed Goins to J W Cusick lot 7 bl 13, Eastern ad to A I Dan y E w Langdon to R M Crawford T 12, 4, w 10 acres L A Woudle et al by sheriff to David lank lot 8 bl 47 Altwnv. . IC 570 J W Cnsick to Ed Goina X w bl j. nacaieman s an Albany.... O&URRetaltoHF Ellis T 9,3 E,43 acres .. State to G W Phillip T 9. 1, w 7 acres Wm M Sawyer by sheriff to J M Mover T 15. I, E UStoWmM Sawyer T 15, 1, E 160 acre W H llilyen to Eliaa Allison, 6 lots Scio Emma Lyons to J C Lyons, 1 lot Lyons S P Barger to John R Pearl, 5 Iota N Brownsville Jno R Paart to Sarah E Barger tract in Brownsville State ol Oregon to Lnella LaForeat T 12, S, w" J A Smith to Elmarion Smith T 13. 4, w 80 acres Elmarion Smith to J A Smith T 14. 4, w 25 acres Frank Friby to J A and Elmarion Smith. 9 acre in claim 73 iU VI w A-A 400 73 700 270 680 2800 10C0 2S3 3f8 15C0 14C0 600 J H Pearl to Mrs M R Keenev. T 14, 3, w46 acres. S P M ankers to El en Rictardson T 10. 2. w 67 acre Adeba French to W B Gould tract of land In Ti2. 1. w H N Hmitb to J F Temple, T 10, 2, w 15 acres W O Uockensmith to Mary C Bond tract T 14,4 w O P Mason et al referee to F N Bank, lots 3, 4 and 6 bl 63 Al bany 314 Lincoln County. Fiom the Toledo Leader: alia Florence Akin, of this place, will begin teaching a term of school 00 Big Elk next Monday. Tbe war spirit nas reached this blace, and np at Krogstad'a drag store there is a call for a company of volunteer to place themselves noder tbe Governor ol Oregon, subject to his call Mrs. C. G Creasy came np from New port laat Monday, and bid in tbe New port hotel proper It which was sold under mortgage that day, Mr Creey holding tbe mortgage from Mary J. Drake, and other. We are informed that the W. Mackay Place across tbe river haa been told to eter J. Johnson, of Ben -on, Minnesota, the gentleman who was out to this coun ty recently. Tbe parch aw price is said to nave been 4,uw. Mrs. C. E Hawkins came over from Albany laat Saturday and visi'ed with ber husband. Attorney Uawkioa, of this place, till Tuesday morning Mrs. Haw kins is an organizer for tbe Woodmen' Circle for this (late. J. S. Akin has gone to Cottage Grove, where be baa secured a position with Benson & Co., druggist, of that place. Mr. Akin contemplated starting a boot and aboe house ia this position in tbe drug store be will not engage in business here. Will Try Referendum. County Judge Barton, of Linn county, waa at Saiem Suncay. He goe to Port land today, aod say moat emphatically tbat he ia not a candidate for state trees- rtr. He is goiog to submit tbe que- on of some proposed court house lm- rovement to a direct vole of Linn coun ty. Journsl. Pct cp Yoca Cniccsss. A good deal of complaint basing been made to the chief of police of chickens running at large con tr try to ordinance, good many people desiring to make garden, - flower oeus, etc., warning ia neieoy given to keep them np or arrest will te made. The fine for tbe offense ia $5. By order of tbe chief of police. O. F. A. Orrtcaas. The dire-tor of the O. F. Building Association met thi afternoon and elected Juliu Joseph president, J Gradwohl treasurer and E A Parker secretary. A Chicago dispatch says tbat owing to the serious it ueas oi Actor b. b. Willard. the great English actor, he haa cancelled all hi American engagement, it i cot known when tb celebrated star will again be able to face another audience. but hia present engagement will be broken on account of eminent medical advice. Miss Maud Hoffman, formerly of Corvallis, i leading lady for Willard. Fouhd. Tbat Case Bros havs returned to their old stand by P. O and are turn ing out tbe best work for the least money. Our prices are bair cutting, 15c, shaving luc or three sbaving checks for 25c Rat or honed and set for 15c. Opposition ia the life of trade so if you want to keep prices what they are patronizs our shop and we will stay with you un il Gabriel blows bis horn. Yours for the leader of eaatetn prices. ' Cask Buoa. Letter List. Following is the list of letters remaiuinir in the PostoHice at Albany, Linn county Oregon, March 22, 1898; Person calling for these letter must rive the dale on which tkey were advertised. Atcbnson, Mr Ed Hines, IB Adeline, Miss Beth Irwin, Mr Emanuel Crane, W E (41 Jarraan, Charles P Caleman, J Oi Miller.Mr Florence Edward, Wm ' Wilson. Mrs Licxie Givins, Miss EE. . T. J. Strris. P M wiaiMtup nv 'It '004 wnd pooiq 'Saonn uait gsa S9itu "un JmH oooqo paiuajno wo3 AMtJt ao wg-QKH MARRIED. 8EELYNEAL. In the parlors of tbe Palace hotel. Hepnner. Or.. March 18. 1898, Miss Laura K Seely, of Albany.to uscar r . neai, oi rieppner, justice oi tbe Peace Walter Richardson oiBciat ing. The groom is a native Salemiteand the bride ia one of Albany' fair daughter. Mr. and Mr. Keal will reside in Hen- pner, where Mr . Neal expect to ngage in tne neep raising purine. journal -1 WEDJTB8DAT SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mis Ella Vaughn went to Portland thi morniug on the Ruth Tbe probable nominees for state sen ator on the republican tickes are said to beN: M. Newport and P. R. Kelly. Dr. J. L. Hill, of Albany, a populist who think It good enough to stay in the middle of the road, is registered at the Belvelere. Oregonian. Mr. J R. Whitney, oi the Herald, is a candidate for state printer on the re publican ticket, with pretty good pros pect for nomiootion . Walter Davis will leave Thursday for Annapolis, Md., where he will take an examination for admission as a naval cadet to the school located at that place. Sa!em Journal. id . B. Miller and family left this moan ing tor Astoria, for the beruflt of Mrs. Miller' health. They have the best wishes of their many Albany friends that tbe trip will be a beneficial one O. H. Irvine, a prominent cmdidate for district attorney on the republi can ticket, ot McMmnville, is iQ the ciy on a visit. If nominated the chances are that he will have to compete against Mr L M. Curl of this city. The Democrat yeterday mentioned the return home of Mr. and Mrs Homer Mitchell. Mr. Mitchell and Mies Georgia Power were married in Portland on the 17th instant. Tbey have the best of many friends. Fred Floed, a former Roseburg news paper man and politician, well-known in Albany, il now a remident of LaUrand. whore be i publishing the Ctr inicle LaGrando is said to be the livest city of it size in Eastern Oregon. W. R. Dailey. the busineat - represen tative of the "Prisoner of Algieis," the successful romantic dramn that is no playing to large bonnes in Portland, ar rived in Albany today and will canvass the city to secure signatures sufficient to justify this organization in playing here one eight next week. Rev J. S White.paatorofSt.Joseoh'a Catholic church, retuined home this merning after a seven week s absence iu Southern California at Los Ange'ea. Fa ther White re-urns very much improved in health and bearing unmistakable evi dence of having been in a region of con stant sunshine Salem Journal. ' Mr. and Mrr. A. J. Hodges returned thi noon from Chicago, where Mr Hodge has joat completed hi second year in tbe deotal college, with one more year to go Tbey came through some big storms in the northern section of states and are glad to be back in God's country. LEBANON. From the Criterion : Hon. Wtfter L. Tooze, of Woodharn, ha hern engaged to deliver a political speech from a republican atandpiint in thi place in the near future. J. W. Menzies will leave tomorrow for hi single mill on Hamilton creek His family wilt visit for a few weeks in Al bany and Salem and then join Mr. Meo- :L. " " mil wue'" lu'T wlFd " T , ' j Married, at the parlor of the St Charles ; Hotel, March 20, 1kS. at 7 :30 ivm. in the preeenc of a few friends. Mr. M. S. Walker of Tallman, Oregon, and Mits Julia Cheshire of Lebanon, Oregon, C.j R. Lamar officiating. Mrs. adeiia French, who for the p,st j few years haa resided atint air mi:M t eaat of Lebanon baa traded ner farm to w. B Gould for Salem property. Mr, j about potting tbe implement togetb French and family will move to Salem in er- Returning home be was riding along, a few week. . j about three mile south ol Turner, when Mia Abbie Fry who hss been teaching J " mco i.ht. As in the Albany 'schools returned h-m:'-h -PPTObtng them one ol them SaturJav. Mies Frv ha. i,.t A ! from an attacr of meaalea and her eye are not yet strong enough to permit of ber returning to tbe school room, bent he visit at borne tor a few week until her eye hsve fully recovered. Oregon State Dairy Association. The annual meeting of tbe state dairv association will he held in Albany March 28 and 29, ISftS Following is tbe ro gram: Monday. Msrch 2. it m.. music: call to order by President I"hof Panloti , boatnees (eeaino. election of oibo-ra. i UoU en ferry. When be placed hi hand music, address "Pur Food" H.o W. I in bis trousers pocket to get tbe cutom W Baker State Dairy aod Food Com- j ary terryaee he waa astooubed to find, miiooea, Portland, Or., discussion, j iaead of his pocket book which con ' : I tained over $19 a watch which waa aa 7 :S0 p. m. Matic, adJr. M of welcome imitation ot gold aod worth about $2. Mayor C- G. Burkbart ;repooe Hon j He had no recollection of evr coming Too Paulsen, preside it association; j in pvteitibn of the watch or p .ma g music, addree 'Cheese Making" Jul- with bis com. The next lay became to ia Kao pish. Portland, diaruaatoo. mu-1 balrtn to see if he coqIJ find anv trace of sic. illustrated lecture "Dairy Cattle aod i Dairy Methods," Prof. E. K. Pernot, ' music. Tuesday. March !?. 10 a. m. Mosic, address. "Value of Cheat Hay for Dairy Stock," C. H. Walker ,diruion, tnuaic, "The Silo" Gen W. Weekr. Marion county, discussion, snhaic. "Breeding and Feeding tbe Driry Cow," Prof. H. T. French, discussion, music. 1 :30 p.m. -Music, address "Tbe Cow" G L. Reea. discussion, music, Bab cock laat." Prof, r . L. Kent, diacusaion, music, "Disposing of Dairy Products." H. W. Williamson, Portland, disrnasion, mnsie. question from question box, ad journment Program subject to change. Tbe Albany Creamery Association will lend it hearty cooperation in making tbe meeting a success. From Joaquin MillerV Brother. Geo. M. Miller, of Eajene. is st Skag way in the real estate business. Below are a few extract from a letter to a Eu gene friend : l got a partly finished bi ding lox'.'t. H story, fcr UO ver month. I rented the lower floor at $50. and now have tbe upper floor, which makes a very nice of. nee. miats tbe boomtogest town t waa ever in. Thing go with a rush here. There are between 300 and 400 buildings going np and nearly as many tent chuck I tutu It i tbe dirtiest place imaginable Wben there wa about 2 feet of snow j I he dirt was oveted and things looked fairly well, but now tbe snow is nearly all out of the atteet revealing dead dove, stumps, rocks, mud aod tbe craziest side walks yon ever saw It seems to me there have been dogi and sleds enough landed here to line the xukon Irom mouth to bead. There are probably 2000 people with bora, doga and ca tie now ou the ri ver, all below tbe first 30 miles. Above this point snow i said to be 20 feet deep and too olt for horse to travel on . People tumble over each other to get a chance to deep on a board bunk in shel ter at 25 and 50 cent per sleep. A full meal coat 76 cents, a fair one 60 cents. and regulai boarJers get three meals for $1 at tbe cheap places. A MadTxacher. The little village of Turner, near this city, is wrought up over a festive bicycle. It seems that recently a boy ' attending the public school, while riding a bicycle, rsn over tbe little daughter of Mrs. E. II. Bel knap, one of the teachers in the school, and tbat lady, incensed st this, has pro mulgated an order tbat none of the pu pils attending tbe school shall be permit ted lo ride a bicycle too and fron tne school ground on Saturday or Sunday. Some of the residents ol Turner also claim that the lady has decided to have an ord. nance passed forbidding tbe ue of the bicycle on tbe streets of the town. Statesman. Tin Lawyers Cas. The testimony in tbe Fleming-Carson case was closed at Salem yesterday, wben it was agreed by the counsel to mute the final arguments in the case before Judge Hewitt at Al bany, Friday ot this week. Tilmon Ford and W. H. Holmes, counsel for Mr, Fleming will both make speeches in be half of their client while 1". 11. D'Arcy will make tha doling argument for the defendant, Mr. Carson. This is a caso of a legal fight between tiro lawyer for set tlement. It ha been a hot one. Hickory nut at C E Irjwnell. Legal Blanks we bave 'em Smuky Glean Printing, we rre dclng it. Smiley. CITY COUNCIL. Tuesday evening, March 22, 1898.' Present Mayor, Recorder, chief of police, btreet superinlondent, and Coun cilman Galbraitb, Dannals, t Hopkins, Senders, Martin and Graham. Tbe following hill were ordered paid: John Catlin $ 1 88 Hopkins Bro 14 80 J ss Dannals. 8 JO 12 40 3 60 5 35 63 5 53 1 25 3 13 , 1 60 69 94 60 00 , 2 60 N J Henton Peter Riley P W 8p,nks. F Holmes Tomlinson & Dubruille G H Forgey Frsnk Dickey il V, Harkuess 8V Hall N J Henton, acct assessment... C O Lee, police stars The committee on ordinances recom mended that the proposed amendment to tbe iusurance ordinance be not passed and that an ordinance be intr duced providing for a yearly license of $60 for tach agent fom June 1, 1899, Council man Galbraith moved that it be not con curred in. Seconded by Graham. Tbe roat'er was discussed by Council men Galbraith and Seeders. Motion lost and report adopted. Tbe matter of the bridge on First St. 3rd ward was continued with request hut it be akcertsiued how much proper ty owners would be wjhing to give to ward, it The contract for extending Baker St sewer to Willamette river waa reported let to 11 CHarkneas at $1.10 per font. Tbe original lewer 10 year ago cost $2.43 per 1001. Several new aidewaika were recoin mended and that crossings of the street railway be planked. Work to be oone within thirty daya. Walts ordered : N aide itrd. bet Frry and Brordalbln ; N side Baker, bet First and second, op lots 3. 4 and 5; E side Baker abutting lot 1 bl 15 E a ; on W side Jefferson st, bet 1st and 2od streets, abutting lots 4 and 5. Ordinance bills providing for sewer contract ol H 0 llaikoese, and jail con tract with Albany Iron Works, were read and pissed. The committee on street Wf re author ized to employ surveyor and ascertain il sewer could be put throngn alley leading to Ferry street tewer from Caiapooia St. Barn on 4th street, between l.yon and Maker, occupied by Stellmaker Bros.. 00 account ol eaves running on street was 1 area a nuisance. te offica of niifht watf hmii. ftl'.tA l II. II. Miller, was declared vacant, and an fc ection had to 6:1 the vacaecy. re eniXiog in tbe choice of W. N. KiiliM. 10 received 4 voles, Taylor 1, blank 1. WHEAT. ' hicago IM'c. May. 84,4'e. July. Xw Vo(k luuc May, 6Tc July raa Francitco 85c and bl!4c. Liverpool ,6c higher. Albany 64c. A Remarkable Story. From Ihe Statesman: KecenUy the-e occurred or of those trang4ncideoia, which, for originality ofawindiing, its equal ha not been di- covered Dan Tagt-r. a German, living just over the hoe ia Lion county, rame to Saiem and purchased a grain drill of E F. Prkhuiat Mr. T-eer took tbe dr.U home and retuined to Salem the next d 10 receive some mioute instructions ! htM and, a be rode op, accosted him civilly and asked bim to alight from j his horse is be bad something :c show 1 bim, and at the came time taking bold ol the reins. Mr Tager, upertin j nothing, aiigbted. whereupon the man made three or four ptesea before hi face with hia band and Mr. Tager lost ail ronaciousnes. excepting that be nimem bers them opening a black box Tbe next th-og tbat be knew was when be re turned to conecuyamee. be found him eif standing in the middle of tbe road and tbe borao tied to the fence. Getting oo Li horae he resumed bi homeward journey, not sospecting any thiog waa a ronir oniil be arrived at tbe the men that held him np. While bete be left the watch with M Pa'k burst. A neighbor that emme along the road some .ltilie time alter tbe a-curejce me. two mea m a Lu;g driving furiously toward Turner. Mr. Tager ia a man that never drink intoxicant and can only account for the trantactioo by tbe theory of hypnotism". One of the men was tall and heavy set with a black moustache, while the other was a short man with a smooth lace. siaPLicin was. A SIMPLE, HARMLESS REMEDY. Yet it Cures the Worst Cases of Dys pepsia and Indigestion. Dr. lenniaon, who ha mad a life study of stomsch troubles, says: All foimsof iniigeetion really amount to the same thiog, tbat ia, failure to complete ly digest the food eiten; no matter whether the trouh e ir acid dyspepsia or sour stosach, belching of winu, nervous dyspepsia or toes of flesh and appetite; a person will not bave any of them if the stomach can be induced bv aoy natural, harmless way to thoroughly digest what is eaten, and tbia can be done by a airni le remedy which I have tested in hundred of aggravated case with complete suc cess. Tbe remedy is a combination of fruit and vegetab.e eseences, pure aseptic pepsin and golden seal put up in tne lorm ol pleasant tasting tablet and eold by drugiia under tbe name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets uneortwooi mese tablets should be uken after meals and allowed to dissolve in the mouth and minding with tbe food in the stomach digests it completely before it has time to ferment, decay or sour. Oo actual experiment one grain of Stuart' Dyapeaia Tablets will digest three thousand grains ot meat, eggs and similar wholesome food. It is safe to say it this wholesome rem edy was better known by people gener ally, it would be a national blessing, a we are a nation of dyspeptic and uine tenths of all diseases owe their origin to imperfect digeaticu and nutrition. Stuart Dvspepata t ablets are not a secret patent medicine, but a fifty cent kwoa wilt rln more real good for a weak stomach than fifty dolla worth of pat- j ent medicine and a person baa the eat-1 isfaction of knowing just what he is put ting into Ins stomach, which he does not know, when widely advertised patent medicine are used. All druggist e'l Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablets, full siaed packages, 50 eta. A little book on cause ana cure oi stomach troubles mailed free by address ing Tbe Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. e are anxious to do a little good in tbi world aod can think of no pleasaoter beUer way to do it than ty leoommeDdiog One Mioute Cough Ca'e as a preventive ol pnsamonia, consumption ana other ser ious lung trouhlts lb-,t 'oltow neg'ected ooldi I A lumnunj A Laundry Nugget. Laundry patrons wno want first class work done without paying exorbitant prices should patronise the Albany I B Learn Laundry which have employed I regularly five of the beet hand ironera on . . . a i ? . aa the coast lor snirts, aresses, and uurt waists, and ten cents is the highest price charged for anv of these article. Tr the O C & E cteamer for Portland down liver on Sunday, Tuesday and Thurs day. Spring Likewise a fine stock of clothing for the season at the store of the ...BLAIN CLOTHING 0 McfiessliSr Fit and Workmanship Perfect. The Appearance without the Cost ; i ' rr m thi womlo. mo. ton a avrrow. i ( tar a Mia. .o a ( HOME AND ABPOAD. Crescent Sicyc1, Hopkins brother, ageaU. Bet Iicy. for t e moey Will ft S:ark. jewelers. 2 poinds of tracker for 155 at TO Shaver's Frwh seeds, two packages for a nickej a Stewart Sox Hardware Co'. Freh eed. two package for a nickel at Stewart Sc Sox . ard ware Co'a. Cracker are now way down in price, call cb C E Browaell for freah ooes. Ladies long watch chains at low price at French's Jewelry store. White Route Java k Mocha coffee the finet n tbe lanJ at F. E. Allea ft Co. Garden see that grow, in large variety at C E jirowneU'a. Out cf fb ordinary printing is the kind e do. Smilbt. , A wonlee mitten waa lost near tbe Dew oraAT office today. Pleaae leave aa tbe office. A 10li girls shoe, found on the streets of Albany, await an owner at Ibe Dimocaat office Golden Eagle bicycle are honet wheels at reasonable pneea. J. A. Hearer "THE FAIR" agent Columbia aod Rartford bicycle, the beat for thy mjne, at Stewart Sc box Hardware Cos. Albany mea are catcaio; hnllHead or ratfisb. optbemer ia muddy placet in the akMgk. 1 bey are a eight 6b At Detroit tea erday Key. O. D. Tav- tor tee real e'le swindler of The Dailea wa sentenced to six tears in tbe peniten tiary. Vierei.k'a Shaving aod liatr Cuttia Parlors. Shaving 10 eta liir Cutting IS Shampooing 1-U. Clean loweU to every cuatoiner. Tbe war v.tH Spain dot not afect ibe ! of Pboeoix bicycles. oar add ia aao her uloaa. Call at "THE F1R" for catalogue. fan Jen goea bow many people ia town will be ridiag Pttoei.ix btcyck before Juoeltt. J A. Weaver, ' The Faia" agent. The eutiaidy committee at ' Annria has been called lo meet on Apr.l 5, to make arraegemeuts for the payment of tne ubaidy ibe rud is to be comoleted before then. A Nsw CoavAixts Block. Tbe Mason ic fraternity of Uiia city have decided to build a temple on their property between F. L. Miller' clothing tore and J.C. Taylor' batcher shop. Tbe conttsct baa been let and work will be oegca on the trnccore aa soon a tbe weaiber fet tles Hoffman A Heckart bave been awarded the job and toe contract price is $I.S27 The building will be a bind some two-story crick. 22x100 and will be ao ornament to tbecitv as well ac acred- to tbe Ma&ook fratern.ty. fimea. Millinery Opening. Mr. Ashby fiod heraeif overwhelmed by a large stock of fine millinery and ha j employed aa expert trimmer aod will have ber full aock on display March St st, April 1st aod 2nd ; Please call and examine before purchasing e sewbere. In Okien Times repie overtook ed the importance ot per tnaoeotly btneScial effects and were satis fie-J with tranieat action; but now 'hat it is generally known tbat .-y repot Fie will permanently overcome habitual constipa tion, well-informed people will not boy other laxatives, which act for a time, bat Saally injure the sytem Buy tbe genu ine, made by tbe California t ig Syrup Co. Currnrxo Cuir. The Blain Co. having bought tbe O linen bankrupt stock of clothing, hoots, shoes and fur nishing at a sacrifice, wii! sell the goods at the O'Brien store at correepondlngly low prices giving some rare bargains. That Tired r eeling due to impov erisbed blood. liod's Saraaparilla ea riches and ri alix toe blood and gives strength, energy and vigor. Be sure to get Hood's. Hood's Pills are purely vegetab" 5 do not purge, pain or gr pe. All druggii How We Say It. Coughs cured for quarter, no cure no quarter, we are selling lot ol our v bite rine cooga vrup with tar, because it ia just what we aay it is. gie quica relief an4 is higbli recomend ed to cure a deep seated cough, Burcbart X Lee, Drugiieta Up to Date Link cuff but'ous at Fretch's Jevehv tore. Bavejou teen ibe Phoenix sdd in thi issue.' We give away choice ttower sees with tea and ciffee, tor particulars call on C. E. Browne!). Draper Duct! Heavy duck for binder draper, beat an4 filling double and quality, warp iwisted, 4.2 inch 4'Jc, and 56 inch 60c per yard. 29 inch aod 40 inch duck. , 10. 11, and 11 ox., ranging in price from 15c to 25c per yard. E. YObTNG & SON, Albany, Oregon, Garden Seeds Which is the cheapest to pay 5 cents for 5 to 15 ounces in bulk or to pay 5 cent for half an ounce package. Call on tiliam Hand for garden seeds ol all kinds in bulk T. O. Shaver. (Successor to F.L. Kenton, i SAnnnd St. oncoaite. DEMOCRAT office Will constantly keep on hand a good stool of grooories, fresh produce and frni'i which will be sold at living (-nets. Has Some Choice Novelties in Men's and Boy's Suits, Hats and Caps and Furnishings, THE PRICES Will be H . F. Mcllwain's OUR NEW PRICES 16 lbs lest granulated sugar $1 00 5 gal Standard coal oil 80 A r buckle or Lion eofiee, per lb 10 Standard Jspaa rice, per lb 05 9 baraCudany'a soap 2-5 10 bars Savon soap 25 1 lb beat 50 cent Japan tea 25 1 lb Gunpowder tea 25 22 yd nnb.eacbed muslin 1 00 ladie latest coin toe kid shoe .... 1 25 Men Fedora bat 50,65, "5, 85e and 100 Men fine shoe 1 25 Red Crown Snow Flake Floor, the beat floor on the market A SScta tier m-V and on 1 lb pkg Arm & Hammer aoda free Tbe beat and cheapest broom in Albany, 15, 20. 25 and 30 cent. Call and see them. With every tr of men or ladies shoe- we give yoa free of charge bs pr of our Iron King Hose, made bv John B Eingaford A Sons, tbey will outw- ar two pr of any other make. New pattern in oaling joat received at Sc. March 21, 1SSS. THE FAMOt'S WHKflMflKER 5 SROWH ESTABLISHMENT I Ready Wiih Full Assortment to Meet Your Want in the Following Line Clothing Ready to Wear GanxaxTa ready tor immediate ship ment from tbe acknowledged larg est and best fitting stot-k in tbe coon-ry, and not one whit behind Made to-Meaa-nre in either style or fabric or fashioning, and exclusively our own manufacture. Ladies ft Jacos t urnihirtsr Goods A opportunity when ordering yoor Clothing tn get articles in ih is line at way below regular price. m ord as to Prices Yoc never knew anch worthy goods lower b-tyioar when price were un der value enable ns to save yon many doiiar, aa coat are rapidly climbing ibe ladder OUR SALES AG EST Y. R BLAIN Will take pieasare In eb owing Lb is as sortment and Quoting our price. Yonr Truly. WASAM&KEK ft 6KOWN, rbitade.phia. PHOENIX BICYCLES. "Stand the Racket" A Lesuer for TEX YEARS among HIGH GRADE WHEELS Our Phoenix One Crank made a record tor Irseli laat Waahingtna or Idaho oat of the Hundreds of Wheel eold in thee three -nate in 1S7. Th Result ia tbat others are coniuerieiiibg tbia crank, but tbi doa not delnde Wise Buyer who bave already purchased hundreds of tbe 1S9S Phoenix - Bicycle, to tar we bave been unable to Get Them Fast Enough to enpply our gents. But our Second Car ia on tbe Road. The Golden Eagle Bicycle aie built for service and to supply wheel at a moderate price. -ffitfi Fur Our J 1 WI1TES. "Tee Fair." Agent for Albaaj. FREE Until March 31 st, 189S, we will give free to oui customers the Famous Paintings of the World Now ia your time to secure them. OECHT & HHSEB New Stock We are showing a line of shoes this spring that for oualitv aud style is not sur- Dassed' in this valley. We intend to lead the van in pri ces, wi'l not be undersold. ST LUIS RAKET STOR, Albany, Oregon. GIRL WANTED. To do general housework Call at thi office. Come Satisfactory .Cash Store. with each sack 6 oar. . can -eve yon 10 cents on each broom LADIES, MISSES CHILDRENS SHOES. Hat. ana fcapi KBcirsar ami oMrts Yoftiiz less E03& Tli8 Uses, of Writing: Paper. TElopes acl Katria!i ISO Eegant ifitaiaifls, pens, cfiss to ts, Et:, all a. clccig est prices W. R. Blain. sew son Sot One Broken Crar k in Oregon. the demand tor aa hooeet. durable Bicjcle Calalopes UTTHELIh LUIS & ST1TEE C3-, Fcrtland, Oregcn. l7jCwLLLD. Lncisi ilVerware85. the Jeweler The best watches for tbe least amount of money. Each one fully guaranteed. (Bank of Oregon Buildiag) SEEDS We put np o r own garden seeds. They are all Northern grown seed Tbey ate absolutely true to mm T- ey are fresh all grown ia ISST, The packages are full weight, Price, two paper for a nickel, We also have them in bnlk. Stswart & Sox HAanwAKg C Ar perfec-ion in th art of tycle build ing. They still have the G J Clincher Tire, The moat-resilient and b tire maoe These wnee a e strictly up io da e in finish, workwanshin and i ie. Samples are shown by Gao E. Fish, Ferry.St. - , - Bicycle to rent, including a drcp rame tandem. . .irv . .t ill