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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1899)
f From hard work fj or outdoor exercise i Soreness and Stiffness sets in. St. Jacobs Oil will CURE It after a few applications, and make the muscles limber and strong. Saturday :Nic;ur nuusurd AST AND-SOU1" SHASTA "ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Oo. OalUornta Ixpreet Trains ! Portland DallJ ar t oo Ar : LV I 0:00 avuta K. a. ILi ton Lv 116 A Ml Ar Portland Albany 5u Franclsca Above train stop at stations b twoen Portland and Salem Tat tier, Marlon, Jefferson Albany Tangent, Shedd. Halsey Eugeru Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland and l stations i rota Rosehurg south to and In eluding Ashland. : ill Li 1 lift? a Lv titura Ar Portland Albaa, (toaobarc Ar 4 Sim Lv I 13.60 ra Luuro taAea Lee.ee Albany fee Lebanon Antra at Albany from Lebanon Leave lbny tor Lebanon Arrive at Albany Irom Lebanon 8:10 AM lOiSO AH 4i4o r a 76 PULLMAf BOrFE SLEEPER. ninino- Cars on Ogden Routt' SECOND-CUSS SLEEPING CMK Attache t. all Tarawa" vr.i" Mai. va AU.r XioeptSunaar aoaaicaa ativ, n OUR CAPACITY Unequaled In the Valley. OUK WORK Is U n s u r pa.a eu In Oregon. te have the best stock it fiMlflpl. from and our prices 9to always the lowest, quality considered SMILEY, AiiiiiiF. - The Printer. - t - fVQORTHERH hU PACIFIC R. ft 1 itj week lias . noipated by. , i mat Jo will iug s'uoit of nd will vem u :SJa W.av. Lt Af Portland GarvaiUe AT IBM t,y130 Kipress Train Datty (except nnda- 4:Mra,1-v TSOral Ar J0m Ar Portland MclfinnTiUe ledepe dene lyli.tSaa Lv 4 60 AH AM i.wtlpkwiinl b'ween Portland. Sacra- and fll asoond olaaa. Includ.ng sleeper K KOEHUtK C H ARKHAM, tManaaar " . tKrUand Oraew. Portland ... a .i-wt. , ,..Mn-ro1rta and Knropa . n.nl ni.lt nil AUSTH- to JAP AS LI A .inc Albany or O a WISH SAxesr, WXW OK'TV, slocas err", KKI-'OS, KAU-O, TRAIL, ROSS LAS D AKO IB S00 PACIFIC LIME. fn ill Pnints East Snlid vestibule trains, consisting of pal- lnxnioa dining carv elegant day coaches, magnificent toons' afrVTnd free colonist sleeper, irom the Pa cific to the Atlantic witnom cnan.o. costCdirkct a so cheapest koctb Koolcnnyl Mining District I f k. li rutin t. in the, Okanturan Country n . rMimnVilpt pi vine A fall lescnptiol l thi. wonderful countrv. Ask the airent f..A,nnMha mining law C.f KritUf V, M 'YJ -w 0 Colombia. Lowe. rat o and from EUROPE Atlantic eteam&hip ine. nanndian Pac. Rv Uo's Hoval Mail Steamship line to China and Japan Manner ilTTRAI.IAlt 8TBAXXB LOT BOSoLrnr, rut ad atstraua TVa ahnrtnrf linA to tee CclODie.. TbtSM .too mora caiTT an exDerieaced medio. man, and a stewardess on every voyage. for time tables pamphlet, or any in ormatlon, call on or address. 8 tf STEALS 4 CO. lin-.i.l'biar EJ03YLS, Aj't, 113 r'airJ 3t.,P and. Or. . GEO. McU. BROWN. 0 P. A. Vancouver. Pullman Sleeping Oars, Elegant Diniivg Oars, Tourist. Sleeping Oars' si rani " Slinnearolia Dalntb Fargo, TO Grand Fork. Orookston Winnipeg Helena and Butte TIROUGH TICKE'. TO Llcago Vashtngtou Philadelphia Sework toe ton and al. ?nint East and Sooth Throudh tickdta to Japan and ClTna, n. Tacoma and Northern Pacific teamaoif Oo., an American line. For information, tune cards, nap anc rlckeU call on or write O Q Burkhart agnt, Albany, Or. AD Charlto". Gen Portland The new. from Mr U b.en of the rimi.i.t many, ltlndicsi 'f.' v never becst.rd'ii m, i,.. , freedom lor Ui uxiii. t f3oliehly go to r witu the United 6tatee. The insurtenU are an ignorant, pgan people with lit' io lose. Totir restless character will never permit their being eatieSed witti fin restraint placed upon them bv the g veaiinent under another country. ant henrs they will always cause troubl. A- thersare sev eral million, of them aciosu the ocean from the center of the government they can cause a great deal of trouble . The Democrat long a go called the Philip pines a while elephant on the hands of Uncle Ram, and so they will undoubted ly prove. A great deal ha. been oaid about the kissing of RoDson. Whether right or wrong it is certain that his promiscuous kissing of silly women ha lowered him i. in the eyesot the world. The excuse made that it is limply an expression of patriotism of thd women of the Unite 1 States and their love for heroism. Taere are plenty of sensible way. to display ones patriotism without such gosh. The Democrat likes Hobeon well enough but it does not like such a display of bad taste. Governor Pingree the great and only original of Michigan thi. week del;ered a message in which among many other thing, he took a decided opposition to the annexation of the Philippine., and a. a weak imitation of European monarchies A New Year's Watch Alchtlng characterises it the policies of Shake, Mr Spud. Fas At Colorado lead in the ;y J outpi.t of the states of the union last year, the a mount being over 24.000.000. Alaska' output was $2,000,000. hot of coarse this does not include trie B Content from Dawson. Oregons ontpnt was (1.345, 669. ' During the wrk Hi- tax levy ha. been made, being 5.7 mills. tx-ing considerably more han recent it, and far more than ill suit th ruas-e-. Paying legislat ures that did n-.t iv .-t contray to the constitution, ground for insane tsy.nm not oedtneele clerk, nrrdlee, commis sions, etc, requires a hiyu tax. YAQU1NA ROUTE CORYALUS & EAST RAILROAD Connecting at YAQUISA with the YAQUINA PAY STEAM SHIP COMPANY STEAMERS Grace Dollar and NaYarro First-class in every respect. One of the above steamers is due to sail from Taqnina about ever live days. Shortest route between valley pointt and fc'aa Francisco. Fare: west to (10 00 , IT 01 Albany and points Ban Francisco Cabin Ronnd trio For sailing days apply t Edwix Siosa, H. L. Waldxh, Manager. T F. & P. A. J. TcaKxa, Agent Albany, Or. I7RST Bl ATIOjS.41. HANK. P of alsavt, oaao! LPLIH a a,Toco .E, W. LAX O DOK 0' To) VT" JoliUoliVlo Fast Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Fast Mail Worth. Omaha. Kan Mail m eas Citv. St Louis, 7:20 a m Chicago and East. pokane Walla Walla, Spok- Spokane Fiver ane, Minneapolis, bt Flyer Prudent. loPiait!nt. atl .- T1ABSACTS A OKKKaALbaaaiaci arvviv rarra KPT Mhliwa 1a aback. ioht eichakgc and taloraphla aaaslar, said a Kaa- York Saa Prandaco.CUeafo and Putlam DLtoriOHS aAO" onbl tarra. ataaevoaa4! 8 B Tooaa B LA(xa PAOoeawn, L. Fuasl C. . Pun. Locally there ha. been tome amuss meet over a heated d:-i Oiun, good na tared with nixi ptoi, over the ques tion of the ending f ti.e present cent ury. Asa matter of fact the whole matter hingea on tn- 'a-t. It that can he eetabKrhedbietcrica'ly it ought to set tle the matter. The present system of counting time B. C and A. D., was be xunagood while aftr -hriet's birth, and aj a matter ot fart, doe. not corres pond ith it rise' y. Tne 6nr of the new system w.re given vb place o! those of the old by the Christian people of the orld goiog back to all .orrner events B. C and coming np past the birth of Chris!, and we depend upon Item now for all historical tact ihoogh it is prob able that for a long time after Christ the old system was cvuuiaird. As the dates were placed on rsacmog the time of the birth of Cbitt the 1 B. C. was followed backward by 0 the ame as 11 had been followed by 10, and then coming forward we have 1, 2, etc., merely marking the period according f an aracgement, not being need at the time iteeir, as another system was lien in vogue dating frtm the Croatian. The question brings np an interesting study and will be of ben efit to thtee w'o goal it for the purpose of learning and not from capriciousoees. Oak Ceek Jan. 3, 181) J A record bieakiug ciowd met at the School house Udl Saturday eve to listen to the "Jury trial in Kangeroo court" also the literary program of the Soci ety. Lo:ig before the appointed hour the sea a were fall and stauding room was at pr.niluui. At 7.30 P M Sheriff D S Smith notified the bouse that the Court wa in cession. Judge McElmorry called casi on docket State ol Uregon piaintin agt. Ole Olsee defendant grand larceny of one Hay Press .valued at (100. E Williams and J Wickiser appeared as attorney iu behalf of the Slate, II Perry and L Buker representing conusel for the defense, Sheriff Smith was ordered to bring the prisoner into court, who after listening to the charge read by clerk McFeely plead "not guilty", the court then pioc cceded to empanel a iury with some tf'lHcuHy. A number of wittnesses were then called in behalf of the State who testified in liae making a strong chain of cirrumatancial ev dence but there was no less ability shown in b-lulf of tb de fendant at their evidence was equally as strcBg as those on the part of the state, much cross questioning war done with witnesses on both sides causing a number of hot dispute, between attorneys but the coolness and pretence of mind of the Jndge kept the atmosphere at a moder ate temperature. After the conclusion ot the evidence the case was well argued by the concil on both sides, the judg then Instructed the Jury and turned j them over to sheriff Smith, in about 30 minutes they were returned to the jury box and foreman Thompson banded in the following ''we the jurors fail to a gree,"ihe jury was then dischargtd After a recess of thirty mioutes they were called to oider again and the fcl lowing program was rendered ty th society. Song bv the Quartet'.e. Rec.by Volena Smith. Dialogue, An Iriah love letter. Solo by E illiams. Rec. bv t'tarl Walker. Snlo by W S Ttiompsom. Kec. by Beasie lluicheo. Solo by L Baker. Rc. by Mary ii.o-np-ou. Drama Aunt Betty's Beaux At the conclusion of the program tb good ladies spread an excellent lunch at which all ware to be found enjoying tbemtvlvee as the o'.d year passed and the new year glided in, thus going down in the memories of tbote pre sent as one ol the e ents long to ba r- membe'ed. The next meeting of the society will be on Saturday l4th at 7 P M . Tte fol lowing qnestiocs will be discussed "Res olved that labor is jostified in cricso t ng against capital.'' On the affirmative are H Perry, li MrElmarre and W Tboiop son, negative are t Williams. L Barker and J Wickizer. K Wi'.iiams Sec. Germany will strengthen her army. A nation to have a strong place among the natioos of the world mint have a Htrong navy. Tne Demociat i. in favor "f building up one of the stronger nav ies In ti e world, one that will be a iredit to the United State, a. a country of the Q st magnitude, lt is one thing in which a i'aii ntiiusc make a aio w. MISFITS. Oregon has a Dawson City. It is situ '!ed D.e.r Canyon City, and is named alter A B Dawson. It is now the center oi a gooa sized mining excitement. It is io be hoped that we are now en tering upon an era of peace that shall lie long and lasting. We have leached that a in the ci ilization of the world when the sword should be beaten into nln. hare. Let peace te the watchword of good citizens everywhere. llie time will be welcome when the ouege graduates will agaiu warn the people of the danker of over confidence, This year he will again have his hands ull in other fields, and as we look over the list we become anxious on account ol his great responsibility.' In the mat ter of 'rxpantloo alonehe will have to speak out in no uncertain tones, for the question it not ret set !.). Telegraphic. MARRIED. aaU-ClvIl te vlec Wasiimotos, Jan. 6. The anti-civil service reformers scored a victory in the It is an interesting fact that Senator bone today The execntive, legislative sou juuicibi appropriation uiu wastaaeu There is talk of a dictator over the gov-rnmeut of Hawaii. Never. I) in on dictators. The name is unsavory. Let he:e be an enlightened government here in which the Intelligent people of the iflands will have a hend and an equitable repiientation. Simon has reached the highest position t..u witupy. naving been Dorn in u m?y be 'nnot be president of the The killing of Sheriff Williams at 8ea side, near Astoria, has suggested the fact that a sheriff is mirU.I m . ,a ..ur. The risks of the office are such that he is entitled to good pay for the risks he runt, a i aradise for Farmers. Tilline the soil almost a railim " Thi. im th heading in a Portland paper. The best p ace in the world for farmers is proba bly in Oregon. This head thtogh is very nearly a "slop over." The Manila guards of McMinnville, a young ladies' organization that has at tracted considerable attention, will not attend the Inauguration of Governor Ueer as per invitation. This is good and aeuaiuie on tue pari ol the young ladies. up for consideration, and then, when the appropriation for the civil service com mission was reached, r.van. made a mo tionjto strike it out This motion has been made annually for a dozen years or more, but invariably failed. The mo tion to strike out carried by a narrow margin, 67 to 61. Cke far C a ! New York, Jan. 6. The Journal and Advertiser win tomorrow print a state ment given out tonight bv Richard Orok- er, in which be says : "i believe in expansion ; I believe in holding whatever possessions we have gained by annexation, purchase or war. a uu policy is not oniy patriotic, but It is the only safe one to pursue. A Tertiala Aeetafeat Losnox, Jan. 6. A bie boiler hpinir! tested in Hewitt's ahip-building-yards 1 ' 1 at Itarkinir hnrat Ivino anA !. I Mr. a Let the graduates ol the ao railed nor mal echoo's of the state of Oreroo stand on thejr mrits, with no privilege not enjoyed by o'her schools. If there is to be any favor, among the normal schools Monmt-uth should be given the prefer ence for it stands far above th. others at an educator ot tearhers. There has been some hot arguments on the tubjeci of the end of this cent-, my and the beginning of l'e twentieth It w ill do people good to reason together on such things though not so very im portaot. It is always best to put tome ice on your bead and keep cool, t jt it it only a matter of a name anyway. The s'.a'e tax levy of 6.7 mills is a big jump from Z4 mill. rln In nnnx-Mur, uu extravagant legislation, and will not oe appreciated by the dear people. It wiu mean an increase of over two mills, which is a large amount. An exchange tell a of an Independence ' Lirl who took a header from a wheel and was jarred into unconsciousness. Meth od cf resuscitation were immediately applied without seeming result until a nenevolent Ijokmg old gentleman with glasses said: "Rub ber ntck." At luie the young woman came to ber sens es. Tears came and she renreeaed cry J oi anguish as she acres aaed, "Robbsr- oeca yourteii. yon old fool," and the was to mad she couldn't cry. i A sre good many senator mating hod ie In session back east. It is strange that on of the beet qui! lied run in 'be L'nit.d States for the cfBce of U S ten aor baa not been meotiooeJ. Jo'm D K- fellow. He poe-esws the rqu'i!e big be rel of money, tnd would be oat openly for tl.e tru.lt instead of proceed ing on the back door policy of tome of the senators. LEGAL DIRECTORY 2pm Paul. Duiuth. Mil- 10:0ft a m wankee, Chicago, A East. 8pm OCEAN STEAMSHIPS 4 pm All Sailing dates subject to change. For San t rancieco Sail Dec, 3, 8, 13, 18, 23,- 24. 8om COLUMBIA RIVER 4pm ExSonday STEAMERS. ExSunday Saturday To Astoria and Way lOpm Landings. 6am WILLAMETTE RIV. 4 :30 p ml ExSun. Oreaon Citv. ISewberg, Ex faun. Salem & W ly-Laod's 7am WILLAMETTE AND 3:30 p Tuesday. YAMHILL RIV. Monda Thurs.. Orezon City. Dayton. Wed. and Sat and Way-Lands. and Sat flam WILLAMETTE RIV. 4 .30 p m Tuesday Portland to Corvallis Tuesday Thnr . and Way-Land. ncs. Tbur. and Sat. and Sat. Lv Rinaria Lv Lewiston 1:46am SNAKE RIVER 6:45 am Mon.Wed Riparia to Lewiston Sun.Tues and Fri. and Tbur. I W.H. IIURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agent, C. G. RAWLING3, Portland, Or. Agent A'banv. Albany. W R Bilyeu, Foshay A Mason block. J R N Blackburn, P O block. H Bryant, P O block. Anderson Cannon, P O block. J N Duncan, PO block. T P Hackleman, Pearce block. Jndge H H Hewitt, P O block. N B Humphrey. Kelly & Curl, bank building. L H Moitanve, Pearce bloc-. J C Powell, P O block. C E Sox, PO block. L L r-wann. Bank building. H D Wateon, bank building, Weatherford & Wyatt. Bank building Whitney & Newport, Cutick block. O W Wright, PO block. Lebanon. S M Garland. Brownsville. A A Tossing. Sclo. TJ Wilson. tvmm m-- :. . . a iv -i OUEGOX VIAVI COMPANY Cor. Morrison & Park Sts. LEWIS BUILDING. lortland ' Orego ..ENVELOPES... ALL COLORS ALL SIZES. Largest stock Lowest prices SMILEY, the Printer." The biggest and best stock' ol Confectionary, Nuts, etc.fi in Albany, at F. II. Pfeiffer's. The prfces are the smallest. , 4T a TRAM' MARKS. COPY RIGHTS c At.Ton. senlfna s etrb and deacrlntlnn may tuif.-klf aac4rtaln. ff'.a, whether an Invention la probat) patentable. Ojnjmunlcatlnna atrlr.'tlr eonlldentlaL Oldeat aeencr f'jraecurin pateoia li America. We hare a WaabltiKton office. Patent taken through Jdana 4 Co. ranttra apwHal nouoa In tb. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, ' Athletic parsons," tars the London Telegraph, "are not slwaye lucky in their attempt to show their prowess. While a strong carate in the southeastern oistnct, wno can us bis ut when re quired, was making m parochial visit he beard scream from a side street and learned that a women bad been assaulted. "Where is the blackguard who did it? be exclaimed; and a pclite little boy poiotea out a man wno wts lurmag a corner some distance away. The cut ate promptly ran after hiu , seized him by the coat collar and dragged him back lo the place of asaoalt, amid the applause ot the crowd. " V by, that ain't the par ty that did it," said the woman when the victim was shown to ber "that ain't my boabard. And, besides what are you interferio' in other peoples af fairs for?" The curate apoiigized to the inoffensive man he )id seized, but threatened with an action for illegal ar rest. The expense oi running the army it to be lucre ed fourfold: This i entirely unnecessary. We have demonstrated thoroughly that oor volunteer soldiery is entirely tqual to emergencies A targa standing army savors of imperlaltsm.and it is a lib regret that the policy ot our government i changed in this respect. beautifully Ulnar rated, (unrest circulation or any acleut) Be Journal, weekly, term, 4JJi a Teat SlOaiJK ruontha. Hpectmen ouplr'A and UAN Book I'Ai lxtb seut fre. Add" MUf-JN A CO. 3" I !"r;. ' DR. J. L , HILL Physician and Surgeon, b lock, Albany Market. Wheat 48 ?enta. - OaU30 Eggs 25 cents. Butter 16 to 22 cents. Potatoes 26 cents. Hams 11 to 13 cents. Sides 10 to 11 cents. Shoulder 9 tc 7 cent. The Weather. From the New York Post. The Kansas office-seeker who "hopes to get tometbing in the new possessions'' knowinS, as be does, ooihijg about the people,, their language, religion or cos toms, and caring Loihing lor au office among them except as a place where can get a salary thst he cai.not get at home stands for the crowd who want to treab again the path which Kpain bas trod be fore to her disgrace and ruin. The Gov ernor-elect of New York points out the only way by wh en the United State can eecspe still greater shame. The peo ple (must insist that whenever and wbere-ever military rule yields to civil rnle, the civil official shall be a man who stands ss high in characterand is as fit for the special demands of his place al is General Wood to be Military Governor of Santiago, and Gentrul Ludlow for the government of Ilivma A Parisian etas' ciau has discovered that during the 24 urs Jie French Rep ublii: has lived, 39 c .jiugos of Cabins ha taken place. I' .. -a changes havs neceiteta'ed the puici.ae of new Russia leather or Morocco irt'o ios by 63 Min isters. France ought ti be the native health of the Leather fruit. Republic, The 'aws in .restraint of trusts ars in a state of paraly.is,owing to to the conniv ance of the Republican administration The trusts in restraint of trade remain continuously and perniciously active. .Robbery by law tnd robbery by non-en forcetnent of laws tne become ingrafted among the regular indiiHtrira of the country Republic. Soothing, healing, cleansing, 13 e Wit'; 's vritcu Huzwl Salve is the implacable ene my or tores, burns and wounds, it never failt to cure Piles, You may re'y npou it. -J. A. Camming, agent. Too many fashionable nations ol a Squalid laundry in "ret l liirty-teventh treet. New York, ultmced the attention of the police . And so it came to pass that Hop Wah, a languid mild-mannered Oriental, was held for examination on the charge of running an opium den. It was the strange smallnes of the bundles Tonight and Sunday probably fair, i taken to W'ah'slanndry that first at r ieec. i,aitpl the auBuiclon ti the nolice. Wo men elegantly Bttireu ramn iu tueir car riaaes, and men accompanind by their e'stioDary temperature. River F. M. Fbbnch, ' Displayman. Remember Jan. 13th t Why? College Entertain mepf. coarse. of valets werefrrquent calleis Everything runs in'o traits, flobion kissing trust is the latest. Tba When the Century Er.di. Editor Democaut : I yester Jay's Democrat, yrn made the assertion that this was the last year of the century, and clinched your state ment bv tb added aatertcn, that those who argued differently, did to "without rea.n to back them." We will take your own illustration, and suppose that Christ was born at 0. as oor method for reckoning time begins at that period. When he wa oce year old, be had finished bis first year, bad te not? lie hal lived one year, at midoiaht of Dec ember 31st., jnst one year alter he wst born. That wat his fiist year. scJ o coats. mot have been tie first year of the century. That first year the year 1 ot the life of Christ is now fii.iahrd. He is ready to start on his second year, and on the 31t. of December of that year, be had finished two years of his life. When be was two years old. two years of the century bad been finished. It takes 100 years for a century 100 finithea years. If bs had completed one year ot tb century when he wa one year old, and two years of the centory when be was two years old, then sap pose he bad lived to be a century old, be must finish living the 100 years. Therefore he would have finished the century of time when be had completed the 100 yeats of his life. It not thi ac cording to reason aod fact? What it true of the first 100 yes s of our era, matt be true as long as our p.-es ent method of reckoning time continues If it takes 100 finished years to compli-U one century, then it mutt require 1900 finisbtd years to complete the present century. Suppose, as yon it it, we sborld count his first birthday a. the year 1 A D , we matt remember that be had completed the first year of hit life at li o'clock the night before, and has now entered npjo the first cay of hit second ye.ir. which you propose to detignatt as the year 1. A.D. Supposing you should bs correct in the above proposition, what wts the date, and how do you reckon it, when Christ was six months old. Some persons of your opinion in this matter, make the mistake io thinking that became we now write 1899, that we have finished that many years of oar era, which is incorrect. We have com pleted 189S years of oar time, and we now are in the lSfrJth year of our era, jusl as a person, who has f)nibd living one year, starti on the to.'ond year of bis life, aod we say Iia is in his second year. Jat-t so we have now started in to live our 1899th year. Rejpectfully submitted, - C. S. Harsish. Representative Tongue it taking a very active part io tne securing of legis lation for Aiatka, among other Ibingt be it trying to t cure a new liteoce - stem particularly in reference to the tale of Iqnor. It would be a big thing for th people there if ttopprtt. L M Bashor writing to Lebanon friends from near Dawson says: We have had tome very cold weather for "wehfuoters " The thermometer registered forty degrees below zero r morning recently the co'dest thus 1 r. But we do not mind the cold murl-. as the air is so dry aod there Is verr ,.ttle ind up here on Bonanza creek. I J miles from liawtoo. It is ranch colVr in the city of Dawson, as the wind h'.uws quite a gale sometime, op the Yck n river. County Jailer Dougherty yesterday afternoon received from the municipal court F. Lap pit. a five-days' truest, for trespsteicg. The oriroaer was to eoor moot that be could bardly paas through the narrow door tearing to the prison on the Salmon street aide. He looked to hliny, though, that he was ordered to bathe before miogtieg with the other in mate ot iie corridor to which bt was at signed. But when be began to d it robe bts physical monstrosity began to grow gradually lees. This tramp wai envel oped in I oor pair of trousers, four suits of under a ear. loar unJerthiru, four coats ana tour vests, ua one band be wore a glove with all the fingers cut off. except ing the thomb, in which was concealed a silver dollar. Telegram. He patted through Albany a few days ago and was teen by a uaaocaAT man warming up at iue aepot nre. at Barking burst today, and the superin tenuout, engineer ana eignt other men were killed. About 40 persons were in jured, some fatally. The whole ship building works were wrecked. A wo man wa found dead 300 yards from the scene of the disaster. f.Jaat lawprtswa-aeat Madrid, Jan. 6. Colonel Julison San Martin, who was in command of the Spanish garrison at Ponce when the U. S. troops under General Mile irui nn thn island, and who abandoned the place wiuioui retiiatance naa been sentenced to life imprisonment. He will be incar cerated at Ceuta. -Ma7 Will t 1 W ashisgtox, Jan. 6. The condition of Representative Nelson Dingley. of Maine, who baa been ill with pneumonia for almost a week, has undergone a marxea cnange tor the worse, and to night his physicians hold ont but little hope for bis recovery. arriira Swrersssr MoxTrrxrea. t,, Jan. 6, Governor bn.i- a has tendered the place in the C. Senate, left vacant by the death of lator MorrilL to B. F. Fifield, of this . y. Mr. Fifiield has not accepted. PERRY FOSTER. At tba residence of the bride five miles east of Albany, on January 6, 1899, by Rev O.O.Sperry, Mr. J. A Perry of Med ford and Miss Ella M. Foster of Linn county. The ceremony wss performed in tba presence of a number of invited friend and relatives of the contracting parties and was a happy event. The groom is now in the livery business in Medford, and is a young man of excellent chat acter.wbile the bride is a splendid yoong lady, a member of one of Linn county's oldest aod best families. Mr. and Mrs Perry will leave tonight for their borne in Medford taking with them the best wishes of many. They were handsomely remembered, the following being some of the handsome presents received by tnem: Mr. rnd Mrt. 8. From an. silver pickle castor; sir. and Mrs. T. rroman, g'ast berry set; foeter Bros., silver set; Mr. and Mrs. Bodire, silver iellv spoon : Mrs Swank and Fffie Perry, silver fruit disb; Mrs. Price, silver soon lable: Mr. and Mrs. Perry, silver napkin rings; Mr. aod Mrs. rry, silver individual salts; Mr, and Mrs. Green, silver cake knif; Mr Mrs. 8. 8. Bodioe, stiver etitrar ehe'l : nd Mr. J. O. Fry. china bread plate; Koee Frv silver aoJ t hins crack er jar; Isabella Bod iue. roiej&r; Mrs. Col we I, bracket ornameut HORN. PETIT. On January 4, 1899, in Allany to Mr and Mrs E Pe'it, a g.ri. Ail do ing well. DIED. M net people will be surp. iewl to tear that toe miottty oi noaert cave no perfame whatever An Austrian chtm- i itt, who hat been mas-.og ret-aecbes in- i to the subject, declared that oat of 4. 1 10 I vartetie koowo aod cultivated .n Europe . scarcely 400 have any odor ; aod of these. nearly tit ty tae an odor which it, anything, disagreeable. There are tome thing lo indicate that Governor Geer aiilhaveht feet on tne peUale himeeif, and that t'ie boeae will .ave to stsnd aaide. Treaty Beavl Waahixgtos, Jan. 5. The treat- of peace concluded at Paris between the Lnited States and: rutin which au transmitted to the United States senate yesterday by President McKinley, was Duue puouc touay. An accurate sum mary of the treaty has already been pub- laueu. A llie Rattle Losdox. Jan. 6. Particular the recent battle on the Blue Nile have been received in a dispatch from Cairo to the Exchange Telegraph Company. mw Main, i appears, when be rouxea r-mir reoii, the Last remaining Derviau chief, lulled 600 of hi fniinra and made many prisoners. The emir. however, succeeded in escaping. atccwral Brwfcea SgATTt-E, Jan. 5 William Welch Frank Rekole and W. Device, of Port land. Or., who arrived here today from the Klondike, claim to have broken the overland record from Dawson to Sksg war. They left Dawson, December 12. and arrived in Skagway, December 29. Wtltraskt Paris. Jan. 5. An official le.evnm ceived bv tne Philippine junta here dat- ea Jiamia, jan. 4, mv Aguinaldo has gone to itoiio, tt the reqaent of the in surgents, mere to place himself at their bead, with a view to fighting the Amen- MACKEY. On Thursday evening Jao 6. law. 0! consuaiptlon, at'er an 1! neea of three years, Mrs. Nancy jx.:k- y, at the age ol foty years I The deceased was a daughter of Hoc. ' Allen Parker, and a sister of Mrs. Virgil Parker ol this ciiy. fche wa highly ea teemed and leaves many to mourn her death. The remains will be tbrought to Albany 011 the train Monday noon for burial. GATZ. At the insane asylum, Saem, Oregon, Wednesday, January 4, 1899, Mrs. F. M.Gstz, of heart disease. Decease was committed from Linn county, and her bu'bend came np this morning Irom Albany. Journal. HOME AND ABROAD. All Svurt. TICKETS - To all point East via Great Northern Railway. For rates, folders and full information tsali on or address II. F. Mkrrill, gent Albany. AlanvaLovcr Has turned with disgust from an other wise lovable girl witu an offensive breath. Karl's U lover Root l ea purifies the breath hy its action on tho bowels, etc.. as noth- else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 60 ctt. Young Mother.. Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic in cases of Croup, lt has never seen known to fail. The worst cases re lieved immediately. Prices, 25 cts,. and 60 cts. and (1.00. The Japanese dentists perform all their operation io tooth drawing with th thumb and fortfincer of one band. The lar'tst price ever aiked and paid or a tieg'e pearl wat I5CO.O00, atbrcb was tie value of the great Tavernier peari. A scientist, lookiog for microbes says there are ab!a:e!y none on the 8't mou attains at an altitude ol 2. WW feet. lo China there is no regu'ar standard cf d'stance. A Chioes mi'. may be from a quarter ot an Erg'aih roil to a mile and three-quarter, according lo the province. The labor onimistiouer of Mittour report that 70 per cent, of the women applying for work at the public employ ment bureau in St. Lou; have deserted their husbands or b en deserted by tbem. SLindley Muiray, the grammarian, wat born ih East Hancver townhip, Lancas ter (now Daaphin) contty, I'., and the bouse where he was born wa standing until about 18-sO, Murray station, on the Lebanon A Tremont railroad, is named for him. The Woman's inttitote, London, bit published a "Lexicon oi Employments for Women." from which it appears that thtre ate in England, female cab and oinnibo drivers, street porteis,"wak:ng posters," cat. le derlers, auctioneers and on locomotive engineer. The Caoadian government hat pur chased 140 Etquimo dos for shipment to thi Klondike region, where the canines w.ll be used , car y the mails. Tbs animals were importea i.otu ureeniand aod Labrador at a cost of f30 each, auu war selected for their super 101 ity in speed, training and weight. State Factory Inspector Campbell of Pennsylvania in bis annual report to Guv. Hastings concerning the operations of his department for the year ended U. t. 31, think that "some of tbs sickrete In the army during the war with Spain came from unlformi manufactured in on sanitary places, containing germs cf disease. India's tale of pereoot killed by wild animals and snakes in 1S07 is 4,277 of the former and 20.959 of the latter. Nearly a thousand persons more were killed hy wild beatts than in the preced ing year, o ing, tt is rejoried to the fa mine, a hicb drove people into tne jun gle, while; the scarcity of water also forced tigers into the open country. Rings are getting larger and larger. 0e nearly an inch wide consisted of a chased hand of gull, in which wat Bet a large oval turquoise. At the top and bjttoin weie rows of tiny brilliants, Tht newest Ibing in chains teems to be pale-pink coral, tiny beads (of couise, in imitation) set close together or pairs of them separated by si ghtly smaller pearlt. A Salem paper lays it Ukes tia to get io society is that city. This makes it hard on the preat, which ha more bras than tin. There are people who declare that iorie of the jcaJed Salem society is shoddy. 11 uobsoo, the kiteer, should come to this state, what would the Oregon girls do? Weel sile. They would iomD on the cars at the croteing in order to be the nrtt to get a smack. How the Albany papers do crow and clack and stratand cackle over tbeit state poultry show ! It's nice to be a "state" this aod a "state" that. Salem Journal. Yes, bat we foot the bills. .and don't whine at the feet of the state legis lators for help. Fish Warden McGuire will ask the state legislatnre for an appropriation of (25,00. McGolre it doing all he canto mate thit coromitioo take the place of the railroad commiton in the expendi ture of money, lt teems to be a Colom bia river affair. Unlet it is watched with a big glass it will become obnoxious like the railroad com. Next week forty days in the wilder nets of the mixed up demands of the peo ple lor ioguiauon will begin at balem. 1 he lemocrai expects lo tee more clerks th in ever hired by the coming slate legislature. There are tome peo ple who have to be given jobs regardless 01 the withes ot the ucoj'ie. A remodel ?d court house wtil not be a laxury, but a necessity in Linn Jcount We need it in our business for a fact, as a walk through the present structure will convince any one, and the count v is em inently in the best condition of any in the state to improve its court house. evil and with good. Overcome I colds with One Minute How She Did Her Work. Shedd, Orcg., Nov, 1898. Mrs. Nettie M. Carothers of this place states that eiie was so severely afflicted with rheumatism that she was obliged to sit down to do moat of her work. She began taking Hood's Saraupurilla and it cured her. What isShlioh? A grand old remedy for Cough, Gold and Consumption; used through th world for half a ennturv. has cured in numerable costs of incipient consump tion It does, it doesn't is about tho size of this argument in reference to the begin ning of the twentieth century as carried on all over the United States. In the Democrat office it will begin just 1900 completed years after the birth of Christ, counting that as having occurred on Jan usrv 1, which will make it January 1, 1900. The other boys can begin the cen tury whenever they please. Brownsville From the Times. Corporal Leslie Yierick, of Albany, who has iiist returned from Manila, was a visitor Tuesday afternoon. Mies Belle Chance, who is teaching in the Albany public tthools, returned to Albany Tuesday after having spent the holidays at ber home near Crawfordt villc. Attornoy B. S. Martin and wife re joio over ti e advent of a new son at their home last Monday, Cam very near being a New Yeai rt ap Married, at the residence of the bride in this city, Tuesday evening, January 3rd, 1899, Mr. Alfred Baker, of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. Callie Yoang, of this city. Rev. W. B. Smith officii ting. Fdgar Averill went to Salem todav, where tomorrow, before President Haw ley, of the Willamette University, he takes the examination for the Oregon West Point cadetship. A very large coyote was killed just out side the city limits Wednesday forenoon by E. A. Haie, assisted by a hum ber -t other and two hounds The hounds bad chased his coyote-ship from Lone Tree bit tie, st 'tis sa.d, and after obasing him over the hills northeast ot town for come time, he finally ran down into the valley and into C. J. Howe's hop house, where he was soon "dispatched. Hi was a large specimen oi ms kind. Much in Little Is especially true of Hood's Pills, tor no medi cine ever contained to great curative power In 10 small space. They are a whole medicine t Masai rs' Mar-tea Sav Bekxasmso. CaL, Jan. 5. N. J. Levisson, of Portland, Or., citv editor of The Orgoniaa, was married this even ing to Mias Margaret N. Mojean. The wedding took place at the residence of the bride's mother near Saa Bernardino, and was solemnized by Rev. J. C. Rol lins, pastor ot the First Coogrvgational church. rtrat raat Trala Poart-ASD, Jan. 5. The first train on the fast-mail schedule from New York arrived over the O. R. A N. last night on time, ha vine cot down the running rUD?V?n ew York city and Port land by 15 boars, and making the faev e regular train ever run between the two seaboards. By reason of the North ern I'aciac train being late to arrive, the Southern Pacific was deiaved in starting couth. Tsa Anweaaaaeat WABBCtora. Jan 4. Representative Tongue, of Oregon, bat prepared an amendment to the bill for codification of the laws of Alaska, now pending in the houte providing for the licensing of main bo sinew concerns in the territory , and especially the honor business. &aaias objeeta Sastugo, Jan. 4. Meetings were held at all the political dubs last night, and even the most conservative people, thee favonng the annexation nt 1 m ,k United State, were astounded at the or-! aers irom Havana for the centralization of cog toms money there. a arCwaraw Arot rtA, Me , Jan. 4. The Maine legistatuge was formally opened todav. The general republican caucus of the legislature was held in the hall of the house tonight. It was a foregone con clusion that the Senator Engene Hale would be named to succeed himtelf, all idea of opposition having vanished The nomination was made by a grand chorus t f ayes. Yae aMal Washington, Jan. 4. The cost of the proposed military establishment under the Hull bill, reported to the house, at compared with the present regular mili- aary rataunaomeni, not counting the vol uuiecr lurcea incidental to tho war, . is shown ia letters tent by Adjutant Geu- erai v or Din to Chairman Hull, of the military committee. It gives the pres ent coat of the regular army at (2i,44S. 480; cost under the proposed bill, (S?, 053,865 ; increase of cost (57,710,231 . A Sew Yarn, answer Ns-vr York, Jan. 4. George Tyler, 24 years old, was killed ia an impromptu prize tight tonight in Jersey City by Thomas Foley aged about 23 rears. In the first round Foley landed a right swing on the point of Tyler's jaw. Tr ier dropped. His neck was broken, rinate Iks Man Washington, Jan. The announce ment was made today on the highest au thority that Hon. Joseph li. Choate. of New ork. would be nominated ambas sadors to Great Britian. The nomina tion will not be sent to the senate for a few days, and those near the president say the delay does not indicate any poe siouity 01 a cnange 01 plans. A cough is not like a fever, ft does not have to run a certain course. Cure it q ickly and effectually with One viiante Cough Cure, the best remedy for all ages and for the moot severe esses. We recom mend it because it' good. J. A. Cam ming, agnt. See Locals on every page. The North wst Poultry show, In Albsny, L.inn Jo , Or., January 9 to 16,1899. Wheat 49 cents. Cravon and Pastel work a specialty at Miea Long's. Samples io Bas Relief photos can be teen at Miss Long's. 50 cent photo made by the thousands every week at Mist Long't. Bas Relief photos now all the rage, call and tee earn pie at Mies Long's A large and fine stock of cigars and to bacco at Conn A Huston's. See the dis play. Another shipment of Coke Dandruff cure receive! at Combination Barber Shop. Bnnz the babies and act a doa. o those cute little Diamond photos, only j cents at Mia JLonfa. When yoa want a choice steak, a nice rot or meat of any kind, call on Henry iroders. He keens the best Late to bed and early to rite, preparf. maa for bis home in the skie. Bat early to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill that make tue longer and better and wiser I. A. Camming. gent- Go to Venck's shaving and hair cut ting parlors lor first class work. Hot and cold baths. Clean towels to every customer. The best meats of all kinds and treatment at the Albany Dressed Company market, just djvra Second treet. Good weight and ororapt attea ion. A Salem coanciiman has introduced a bill fixing the salaries of the marshal and recorder at (6C0 a year. It is stir ring things np some. Portland has been having a boot sax incite of snow and the result has blocked streets- So far Aibaay bat been greatly favored the snow storms missing oar city, aftar leaving only a lew nakes Tne grand jury at Portland nave in dicted twenty or thirty men for playing stud poker. Several games are running in Albany and in tact are now ragtng in every place in tb valley of eutScient sirs. SQUUSXS In f be Circuit Court of the Stats of Oregon for Linn County, Uepartment No. z: M F Wratt. plaintiff, v R Stinnett and Malissa Stinnett, bis wife. George Supple and Malinda Stapple. his wife, Arthur Mor gan and Margaret Morgan, his wife. Reginald Hastings and Leila U Hastings, bis wife, Anderson Meatinger, A R Os- born tnd ti A Usborn bis wite, Minnie L Messinger, W W Jacobs, and Nancy Ja cobs, bis wife, Mida A Messlnger tod Warren Mewitger, a minor, aefenaanta. To George Staoole. Malinda itapple. Ar tbur Morgan, Margaret E Morgan, Ander- ten Aletsinger, Juinnie 1, neaaiagex, nws A Measitger and vVarren - oger, a minor, the above named defend.ut. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OK Uregon : You and each of you .re hereby required to appear and be in the above en titled court to ant wer to the amende 1 com plaint of the plaintiff against ysa on file uerein, on or before the last day of tne period of time prescribed for the publication of this sannioos opoa yoj, which per, 0 of time ia seven week from the dare of the first publication of this tUBWions,nd said last day of publication will ' the 30th cay ol December, 1VJS. Ana yon arettmbeT aotined that H yoo fail to so appear acd answer the plaintiff will ipply to tue court for the relief prated for in his said corup'aint, towit: For a di-ciee correcting tte ile-criplion coital ed ia a certain deed executed and delivered by Josiah ihb m and others to Robert Mont gomery which deed wat recorded is Book ' Q" of Records of Deeds for Linn Count). Oregon, at page 737. on the i3rd day of October. 1876. to that said de-cn non win read as follow: Beginning at a potn' bjit chains E aod 5 chains S from tee N w c.roT ot tue U L C of Jinan tJeoora. 11 r-eing Claim Not. No Zbll and Ul-im ro. 53 in I p 14 S R 2 W and runn pg tbenr N 5 ebaio. tbenoe E 33 63 chaise, there 3 72.50 chain, thence 41.68 chains, t brace N 67 rU chains, thence E 2 chain to the place of betnnningootaiiiinB Zb acre ore or teas im uub vuu.tj , And further decreeing tnat putibtui be owner in tee simp'e of all the lotiowieg described premiea, to wit: Beginning a" . . I . - - . M . a point on tne aons wun-arj tux i -D L C of Jotiae Oboro and wife. Not- o. 2611 aod Claim No. 53 is Tp. 14, 8 K 2 W of the wuiamette s&enataa ia una County, Oregon, which is 8 cr ain E of be X W oornex of aaii ULC, and ron eing thence S 21 deew 30 minute. W 5 2S chain, thence S 53.63 cnaiat, 'bee; fc 20 chains, tot nee S 20 chain, thence E i!l fri eha"t, tturnc N 38.63 cbaina to the N-ar one of said D L C, thence Wet 3S.68 chain to the place of b innii g oo Uiaing 200 acre more or leas. A no d creeieg that plaintiff title o ad Uod qaie.ed, ad enj lining th defendant, herein, and each of tttam. from as-ertini-any rurfet or title tkereto. uA.rJ th first rabhcatiw of tfci sommoas is the I8tn day of November. Xcu ramiaoat i panu.rea 07 uruc the Hon. Geo. U. Barton, ucaaty juoce aad for L'Jin Coanty. Oregea, made at Al bany. in aaia county ana tuw, day ot November, 13. A. Jt. vjsua. Attorney for plaiatiff. .-'trl.tlv business. French the jeweler. Creecent Bicycle, Hopkins brother, agent. Beet BicyUe fortue money. Will Jt Stark, jeweWn. Trilby' leads, others follow a Stewart & Sox Hardware Co'e. Crescent bicycles at Hopkins Brother for oely t30, (30, (35 aod (50. C B Winn, citv ticket acrt. Tickets to all points in the east. Be sure and see the aati ra-t tinware at Hopkia Btos, will Us, a lifetime. W have decided to continue making the SC rent photos. Long Photo Co. For calcium carbide go to the office of Oregon Gas Light Heating Power Co. A fine lot of new cook stove am. ranges at Stewart & Sox's. Prices cheap er than ever. Clcbbiko Kaiks. Weekly Dkmocbat and Examiner (2.50; and Thrice-a-week-Woitd (2.00; and Republio (1 75; and Oregonian (2.25. Vouf grocer keeps it, Th M til ilia FI.mp and relieved many in advanced If you are not satisfied with tho Overcome 7uur.vuu(u auu wiu, witu vrue wtuuio . ataires S-ougti cure, it 1 so good children cry for -.,. - A will tnml vour money. Pries t. It cures croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, 1 o , ko,.,. i ran la grippe and all throat and lung diseaset. ' J. A, Camming, agent. ehest, always ready, al- an. wayt efflclent, always tat- Iu3 I I ea Utactory; prevent a cold U I I I J4 or fever, cure aU Mver Ills, sick headaclie. Jaundice, constipation, te. X. The only PUirto take with Hood's Barsaparllav Mcsic. Miss Mildred nurmester teacher of piano or organ. System tht Mason touch and technique. Residence Fifth street, opposite U P church. Tux Ruth. Down Mondays Wednes days and Fridays, leaving Albany at 7 a. m. Up Tuesday s.Thuisday i andSat-urdayi. AiTiNTioN Maccabbks. Baiinsss of . 1 . t .11. . I uutioa ana insulation ol omoerSw QS. VaalnK. aw U Ma aama.lAyl Ka KM Ail Sir Knights are requested to be present. VY.A. UOX, r. O. MORRIS, Commander, R. K. If you want a ood ana cleat .aroke buy cigars mads by our Al bany eigar factory- DENVER RIO GRANDE RAILROAD Tbc Scenic Line 01 He World -"ataa-jja- ""CaW"""" WeeUj licmions To The EISI In through tourist cars without change. MODERN UPHOLSTERED TOURIST 8LsEPER In lAaags of Eicsrieiicei coniuc tois and porters To Kansas C.tr and Chicago nffalo and Boa too MONDAYS witlioo ehange,yU Salt Lak Mias .n ri Pauitio aod Chioago Ol Alton Railroad To Omaha, Chicago, Faffalo TUESDAYS Bi trt, wutoat change, y ' Halt l. aad Ckieags, Rock Ialand & Paoitic Ky To St Joseph. Ksnaaa Citv, WEDNSDAYS 4t St Lcsii, -ta. t ehang via t! - a Burling toa ,t ' To ACaa City and Sv Loni THCRSDYS without ohaoga, via Salt Lake and Mutoan Pacifio Rv A day stopover arranged at Salt Lake ad Denver Rid through th famous Colorado Scenery For rate and information inquire of 0 R St N and S P agents or address K C Nicaou Gtn Agt, S K Rooaita, 251 Washington arreet, Denvei Portland Oregon Colorado. SHEEIFFSALE By vittatof aa eiecutioa aad order of sale, itaoed oat ot tne circa it won state of Orettoa for the county cf Linn, to, me dair directed, delivered aad date'.. 2Dth day of December. !.. is , oertaia rait in said eowrt, ' Building and Loan A-aooanoa tii aad Henrv A. Crowd er aad Ida - Crowder hU -rife, S W. Ctowearj aad h. M Crowder bis wite, w. n. rras au Joh Robtoa partners doing bunea nn derthe firm name of Price Robm, were defrtrdBs, iia whkh id tmt too said plaintiff ricovered a i-dgmeat on the 16th day ot Novetnrjer, mKm aid defendants Henry A. Crvwb aad Ida M. Crowder fur tne sura or. uww with interest tbrreoa at the rat of eight cer cent per annum rrom tne r Ancmrt, 1S3S. aad the frrther ramrf (100.00 attorney tees i'h coats aad dis bunernent, taxed at $l5-. cvdering. ad iadies aad decreeing that the real prop erty deacribed U plaintift i mongf and. complaiat towit: Tre Lat haifof the North east quarter of Work ; anmber jae buadred aad t-enrj eigLt(l)ia Haekle maa's additioa to tne ci:yf Albaa ia Una eoustv.Oregon. besoid to saiisfy said judgment -ecree- Throve 1 -im - Saturuay, jaatuaij - - -at the boor of Ua o cfxk p. m, of said dav at the front do t of the court nooe in ibecttv of Alban, Line coor.Hr, Oregon, offer for tal at poblie aortica. to the fcigbest b'.dder for rah in haad. trt to redemptioa according to la, the real --etT above detained to aatury said lodgment and decrres aad all coats. ISS. , . I. A. Mcsxaw, Sber'ff of Linn coanty, Omjob HEW 10RK WORLD Thricc-si-Wetk Kdifi- IS Pages a Week . . . ... 156 Papers a Vei For One Dollar Tba Thrice-- Week Edition of Th a a loax World it first aoinjg ail "weekly " oarers in site, frequency of pubhca-ioo ind the freshLse. accuracy and variety o it cot tenw- It his all the menta of a jteat $6 daily at the price- of a dotlai weekly . Its political new is prom rt . coui pjte. texurate aad impartial as ail its read, enwill testify. It U agaiast the monopo lies ixd tor the peop, v , v It print tne new of all tb world nav tag special correarjondence from all ins -vortant news points on the globe. It ha , B, illostratioDS stories by great ,h , capital nanror page, complet f 5 detirtraents for the ho.rehotd !rteU,V work aad other -pedal his unequaled newspaper Crat toeetheroe veat for D , HONG WAH TONG CO., Second St near Lyon street. Albany. Sells Chi nese medicine, Chinese rice, Chinese tea and n "it oil. NO FAITH CUKE ABOUT STEWARD DYSPEP SIA TABBLETS. They Cure Stomach Troubles and Indigestion Anyway. Whether You Have Faltuia Them or Not. . Mere faith will not digest your food for you, will not give yoa an appetite, will not increase your flesh and strengthen your nerve and heart, but Stuart's Dv pepaia Tablets will do thee things, be cause tbey are composed of the elements of digestion,, they contain the juices, acids and peptones necessary to the di gestion and assimilation of all wholesome food. Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablets will digest food if placed in a jar or bottle in water heated to 93 degrees, and they will do it much more effectively when taken into the stomach after meals, whether yoa have faith that they will or not. aaaa. a . a t k Thev lnvutorata tne Bioniacn, maae pure blood and strong nerve, in the only way that nature can do it. and that , from plenty of wholesome food well di gested. It is not what we eat, but what we digest that does us good. ,lv Stuart's Dyspepsia TabloU are sold br ; nearly all druggists at 50 nU J 1 ' sited package, or bv mail from the - A Stuart Co.rMarshall, Mich. i - If R Ullla aawaaft flaA Kaaat f A tn 11 atla artic and liver tonic. Gentle, leliab,, sure, and surely KrwX!Vmi Catarrh Can Be Cured By eradicating from the blood the Bcrof--ulous taints which cause it. Hood t Sar saparilla curea catarrh, promptly and permanently, because it surikea at the -root of the trouble. The rich, pure blood which it make . . .. A u ii.. j.i:i. Circulating turvuu axro uci.tc poanav of the mucous membrane, soothes and rebuilds the tissues, giving them a r ten dency the health instead of disease, and ultimately curing the affection. At the same time Hood 'a Sarsapariila- trengtheua, invigorate and energiaj- the whole evstem and makes Uie debil itated victam of catarrh feel that new life has been imparted. Do not dally with snuff, inhalants or other local a plications, but take Hood' Sarsaparuia ana cure cauurn auewu-tMy