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''V old you like to sec something or a very exceptional character?. If
BROWN ELL & STANARD'S,
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And spend a little time locking over their display of
Seasonable
Fashionable
'&ndiBeiii
Tiie Albany
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rt W. IIASTOX, PHYSICLMTyjyD SCR-
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Hi. geon, Albany, uregou.
Uuderjthe new management of j
n 'C. KELLY, PHYSIOIA;"" acti
ve', geon Albany, oregoiii omcc over orau-
wohl's store Office hours, iroDiiJM. m. to 4
m. ... v ; . , v-v :.'
Boots Miid Slioes-
. Whic.i they a'-o ceding at such
It -will pay you to go there, and you will thunk us'for drawing yo.'r atten
tion to it,
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nine
raw
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SUPERB
STOCK
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Has been
of bright
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selected with great care, and isj aj wonderful aggregation
NEW GOODS.
There
represent.
MB
is no room for doubt about the quality and the prices we
TKUE ViAXtTJE
cordial Jrcception 'and
Everybody can rely upon J ja
gain.
satisfactory bai.
CALL AT OHSTCE
.1
BLACKMAn
I his office on the corner
BroaWulhin streets, over KedfieU?
store, where he can lie loanaw
lessionally engaged
MRS M.E. McCOY.M. O.HOJJIEOPATHIC
iyflvsioian, ortice and resili lice corner of
Fust aoil Baker streeW Albon,4t;.; Chrouic
diaeaf &i DeiiaItV.C9nsuit -tree. Of
fice hours: TO t612'A and 25,5 . m.
WHO KEEP ?
A fuil of
iirovsiou
rhi'k-a family groceries and
Can ea rmeapples,
Olioice TaMe Delicacies
Ornamental cakes for
Weddings and Parties.
ESSalmon bellies mackerel and salt fish ofall
hinds.
FRESH BAKED BREAD
iCvery Day.
n i ri
best m
Pies
n
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Vim
Successor to E. W. Lansdon)
DEALER IN-
rings, Paints, Oils,
1'crfnmery and mntv i-tiii .
alS' fU!l lilli! f lilK'k
Mrttioncry. peri'i!'i-:tls. etc.
''" PrscriptU)RS carefuHy
compounded.
IN COD FELLOW'S TEMPLE,
.Albany - - Oiegon.
TEAS and COFFEE
nrliAn
MUM
Nuts
CANNED nnQi)S, ETC.
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R. E. A. McALtSTER
A PETU1F1F HI 'i .
rjjc Rotly or a T a-V ar-ll t liaiiged
to a Iteautiful Stuue Slatnr.
GENERAL NEWS.
HAS LOCATED
f First and
& Bronnell's
lien not pro-
ATTOK.VKVS.
DR. N. BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT
. Law, Albany, Oregon. - Office in Odd
brllow's leni.le. -Vill practice in all. courts
of the state, and give special attention to all
business.
Wolverton & Irvine, aitorneys
at Law, Albanv, Or. Oilice in room? Vi
and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain's
store.
J.'
K. WEATHOKKOKP, ATTORNEY AT
law, Albany, Oresron. Office in Odd
FlI1..w's Temiilc. Will pi-jrtice in all the
ourts of thestate, and give special attention
to all business. i
Von will Save Money
BY TAKING YOUR SEWING MACHINES
to the repairer, B F. Parsons, at Sixth
and Jefferson streets, Albany, Oregon. Good
satisfaction or no pay .J
1. BARTLEY, M. 0., OFFERS HIS
services to the good chizens of the
i' "t Tanirent. Linn countv, Oregon.
I AKli'iil'I'IU'ITn 19
miles east of Albanj .near the Oregon
Pacific railroad. 3C0 acres in cultivation, and
eontams sulticient water and timber for gen-
ra use Would make four good farms
I'rice. $12,000, with terms to ouit purchaser.
"or particulars apply to J. J. l)orris.
For Sale.
HORSES, HARNESS AND
agon for sale, either together or scpa
rately as will suit purchasers. For infonna
t.irm all at this office or at the owner's store
at Spicer.
t SPANj OF
O EVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHi
IV pfciffer. Prop. Only first eclass house
in the city. Lartre sample rooms for cc
uK-rcial men. No Chinamen employed m toe
kitchen. General staire ofhi-e tor Ucrvallis.
01
Sew Cigar Slorc.
irar and tonacco store o(ipj"ite trie Kuss
ilouse. His former patrons aiejjinviteu to
all and see his new .-tore.
TML I!. I
XJ geon, Albany, Oregon, graduate of tier
man and American colleges.
About two years ago a family
ha.u a pleasant home on the Skagit
river in Washington territory. In
the family was a daughter named
Flora, a bright miss of some 10
summers. About that time 1-lora
began to show alarming symptoms
of a disease that was not unlike
dropsy and in a short time she
died. At her death her weight
was computed at 100 pounds and
the post mortem examination re-
kK.u uit! i;ict that sue Ulna oi an
accumulation of fatty matter
around the heait. She was buried
in an ordinary manner and in the
silent grave the body lay lor a
ong time.
Desiring to change their resi
dence, the family concluded to
move to this country and secure a
place at the forks, ol the ruyaliup
and Carbon rivers, to which their
goods were removed. Wishing to
take along with them the remains
of their beloved one, who was con
signed to her sepulchre one year
and seven months before, the
graye was opened and the coffin
lilted. Wlnie engaged in this it-
was noticed that instead of being
lit, as it was supposed it would
be, it was, if anything, heavier.
An investigation was decided
upon, un opening tne lid oi tne
collin it was found that the form
and features of the child were as
clear and well defined as they were
on their burial, save that they were
turned to stone. Even the hair
that in life fell in golden ringlets
about the neck of the little girl was
apparently as fresh and glossv in
death as ever, lhe spectators
were thui derstruck. The lid was
placed on the coffin, and the sor
rowing parents took up their way
to their present home, w here ever
bince last November thev have re
sided. This account is vouched
for by a gentleman of undoubted
veracitv, who lias lately neen
amo lg the people of this neighbor
hood wheie the parents now reside,
and lie heard the story from trie
lit -of those who had lain eyes
upon this strange iivak of nature
and which will some day serve as s
.-tutiite. not madH with hands, save
the hands of God. Tacoma ex
change.
The President Appoints Melville
W. Fuller Chief Justice.
A 111 !SB AMI'S IMBI MA.N CRIME.
A Mother Beaten to Death. While Defend
ing Her Child -Fatal Sailway Dis
aster Steamship Sinks,
The Hf.rald's Special Dispatches.
Washington. Anril 30. The
president has sent to the senate
th nomination of Melville W. Ful
ler, of Illinois, to be chief justict
10. the United btate-: supreme
ourt.
Tlic Krinperor Belter.
Berlin, April 30. The emr3ror
passed a quiet nmht, the lever
has almost entirely subside d. His
general condition is unchanged.
The I'ope'K IK-cree Condemn 1.
London. April 30. A meeting
om posed of Irishmen and English
men, which was held at Landor-
hst, Tndemned the Po ers decree
and resolveu to found a branch oi
hon e ;u' i 'r:r-,ni'atiOn, and tc
ceas" cor ').'?. i t'erers rense
iMeuP.VnmlejJU
:ng to Contractor Hunt at his heanrjuriiterii
.it Wallulu. Work W ill be viguro.niJ.v'pUfhid
O'l the Wallula branch, ai.d an Uiiliini'ed
number of men can obtain cm: b lre t.
ri-i
t3
Reel IKrorit
IEDALE fc
11 , 1 fit f 1 11
m mmm K.aw. i mwarcxoimorware
HOPKINS.
T;i m p.. i
icUl'ratcd
heating s;
::! t'i.c, n;!b.T 1k;-c ; nlolm-bini: eoods. Sol-; ai'iits fron th
KiiU Uu'i.kint" cuk stove s.nd ranges, iiiidij'-F.iuliicss" pnrlor
vcs. Allmnv. Orctron.
California , the Land of Discoveries
'HI luioj-0 TA5rt t- n c at Hjo CO U OU Q
EUREKA
The motto pof California nicars "I
lave luunu it. v'niy in mat lunn nt
;unsh'me, where tthe orang emon, fi
.ml grape Woom aHd rip n and attain
heir highest perfection i.i mic'-winter.
ire the herbs and gum found that are
lsed in that pleasant lernedv for all
tt'iroat and lung troubles, Santa Abik,
the rule.-of cmisjhs, astnma, and con
sumption. Foklia.v A Mason, of Al
bany Orcgor, have been appointed
leents fft this valuable California rem
edy, and sell it under a guarantee at ifl
i bottle, i nree ir 9z.m.
Mfvron chit
LEUNGS r-Soid on Gwffl
1 i:e best Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
?.?7-.U .1 hn Knxs old st;iiid ; ' i..'H ':n !
ic.v ijrick.
HB 11! ill Ult
OF ALBANY OREGON.
president, L. Flinn.
vice-i'Uesident S. E. Young,
cashier, G.E.CIiambcrluin.
'nuANSACTS A GENERAL HANKING
L UL&INESs. Accounts kept subject to
che;k. Siirht Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfer sold on New Vork. Chicaio. San
Francisco and Portland.Ore''on. Collections
made on favorable terms.
"E. You L. Flikx
FOR SALE BY
n
ason
ALBANY
OREGON
Kmufm
YZS "U I II KB II
inirTinr' urncr
L. E. Ulais
CRD. E. CllAMBKRLAt.V.
W'. K. 1'llRRKLL
HAVING SOLD AN IN titcaV T."..."
harness ousiness to 1. J. iivnmnn I an
desirous of collecting all mv nutstamlin
notes and accounts. All persons knou-in.
themselves indebted to me will nli
and settle.
The business will be continued as usual at
uie same picase. t. L THOMPSON
Albany, Feb. 22.
Hasaolia Flonr.
I1HE BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR DF.LIV
J. ered to any part of the. citv, for $1.10 psr
sack
nlSOdtf
JOHN A
vKAnfUIU).
I i'.-weii.-r,
Al'i
WATCI.MAKE
. Oregon,
The daughter of a iisherman had
Aitl' wicthtpi lover because ' she
wo lid not anow nim to name ni
new boat after lier. .,
"Wliv lo vuusland out agin it?'
asked her father.
Mi
. v.i-, ? -AAV5
"HAVE YOU'A""0oLl in the head which dm- i Ot get l eiici': liave ou uu cAcesMve
secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal passages which either must be blown from the
nose or drop back behind the pnlate, or hawked or snuffed backward to the throat? Arc
vmi tmuhlfwl hr tiflwkin". j-itin!. weak and infl:mel eves, frequent soreness of the throat.
iiinsnng or roaring in the ears, n.ore or
!ess impairment of the hearing, loss of
smell, memory impaired, dullness cr
dizziness of the head, dryness or heat of
nose? Have you lost all sense of smell?
Have you a hacking cough? Have you
dispepsia? Is your breath foul? Ik so
vou have thk Catarrh. Some have al
these symptoms, others only a part.
JThe leading symptom of ordinary ca-
Itarrh is increased secretv -n of mucus of
,'ul l.-iii.. ff irriun ic-li (rlm.1 mattor !
THE ONLY Foul breath is caused by the decoir
QU AANTEED posing ec-ctioris exuded from festering
Uf TOT? ulcers far i ack in the head: sometimes
m - DDIfl1"1 memorune covering inc oones is
CA lAtlltH eaten aay and the bones themselves
AO n?MI 1 T" mi ic,ua,,y oecay. oucn cases are in
UJvliVlLLL LA L.dced objects of pity, as stench from
corrod;i) at-res rve me corruption within. JfeflAHOIJrJ
As every b cath drawn into the 'mngs must pass ovtr and beccme polluted by the secre
tioiiii in the nasal passiges, it must necessarily follow that poisoning of the whole system
gradually takes place, whiie the morbid matter that is swallowed during the sleep passes
into the stoniai li, cnfecb.es digestion, and often produces dyspepsia, ar.d finally greU. debil
ity, nervousness and consumption.
DO NOT PROCRASTINATE.
If vou have experienced any of the above symptoms do not delay, b:i' rv California
Cat-R-CT rb at once. We positively guarantee a few applications t j relieve,.. ud; aj thorough
treatment to cm e. i;x mt nths 1 jstnieiit for SI 00; sent by mail r'l.ll'.
Sai) t lle ai;d Cat-K- For Salt bv
i.i S t 'A
Agricnltiiral ImplemaiiLs.
FARM IMPLEMENTS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
HARDWARE
Stoves and Tinware!
-AT-
PORTLANJJ PRICES.
CALL AND SEE US.
E. NELSON,
Shedd Oregon.
AiMj Bath House
AND
HAI REDRESSING SAL00N$
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR.
STLadief nd children's hair dress
nff a specialty. DntiJeHsatisfuetiou
sruarantc:d.j
wr j
Foihait
Phoapher
Z?J"$tno eor. 2n:l and Ferry streets
lyuLtaarhiiLfiLUibh'
'I have usr d Simmons Liver
R.--?ulator for many years, tav
::..? made it my only Family
?-ii;clicine. My mother before
.-.:e was very partial to it. It i?
n. safe, good and reliable medi-r-ine
for any disorder of the
system, and if used in time is
0 great preventive of aiefcnes.
1 often recommend it to my
tviends, and shall continue to
l S'"Eev. James M. Rollins,
Castor M. E.Church, So. Fairfield, Va."
mi AND DOCTORS' BILLS SAVED h
ways keeping Simmon Livei
legulater in the houae.
"I have found Simmons Liver
Regulator the best family med
icine I ever used for anything
that may happen, have used it
in Indigestion, Colic, JHarrha o.
liiliousnesa, and found it to re
lieve immediately. After eab
i ng a hearty supper, if, on going
to bed, I take about a teaspoon
fnl, I never feel the effects ot
the supper eaten.
"OVID G-. SPARKS,
"Ex-Mayor Macon, Ga."
-ONLY GENUINE"
Has our Z Stamp on front of Wrapper
H. Zeilin 4 Co., Sole Proprm
rice. 81.00. PHOADHHIIA-
A Train Plunges Uuwn an Kuibnnk
ut'iit au! ljnr' .11 any.
Oi.ax, X. Y., April 30 The
assenirer train on the Xew York
& 'Pennsylvania railroad was
wr.-cked near Vhilehon.-o. ten
miles east of here this n'orninjr by
ue spreauinLT id the rails. 1 lie
mail and bairtraye cars, and twi
passenger coac'nes containing abou?
forty passengers, rolle-i twentx
feet down an embankment. X
o.ie was kdlfd nutrigh, Vmt seven
teen of those injured will die.
LIU1ITEMX. KYI'KKSS TKAIVS.
Wucii Faster in England Tban in
Ibis Country.
t;.yvisihp ;ois uuw.
iiiiciied tne uir!, no
yon t'.iiuk it Mich a great -om;;!i-!!
:t to hear every few weeks th it
.Matildy Sifcmn's" up for repairs
v. i;u a bii -en bottoin, Matih.-v
S!i-.iin s in H e dock lo be scrap
ed ? if you do I don't, and thin
settles it!"
An ai-in- v.lm was chrisle-cd
Mary Ann when she was too young
so appiv 'to courts for ;:n in
iiiiictioi! has. chunked tbe n;iti:e to
'Marianne, and lhe st) le is bcconi
miiig ip-iile j opular. it won i t be
'o.ig before we'll have J.ucijancs
an.: Kore)lizaiis. Asa gentleman
whose addic:- has been mislaid
oin e remarked, this is a progressive
age.
Tne Uuoen of the Parflc Sinks sit
au Lou's Wbinpu.
Has Li is Omsr-o, April 30. The
st - .niship Queen of the Pacific at -
rived oil Port Hartford at 0:30 this
morning her hold lull ot water.
li.tvir-' nrnn.r a )ak about 2:30 i
A 1X1 I. 1 .
m. Aiinougn naving powertui I
parnp , wot King the wat'jr" gained
ripidlv and t)e vsrp! s"Tik hi
twehty feet "of;water, and is At
ijreweut. lying .eaxy, resting on the
lottom two hundred yards from
:!w w-jrf. . Thi (;neen .of-the Pa
cific is one of the finest vessels o:;
.tie 1'acilic Uoast.
V Wifv SJurdevcti by Rt niisbitml
Whiie I'rolet-tins Her Uanliier..'
( 'iHi-.M.o. Ar'-:i :I0 Wldle de
femiing the life of her thirteon
vea" old stoK-daughtev against the
!iendi-hne:..s of her unnatural
Ji !-, "''-s. JNi uhlbt nj; was struck
to', n with murderous mteut bv
er iii:u;aivt at a late hour last
li't'lit :nii i-- now dvintr. Muhl-
berg got to his home on Law ave-
a:i intoxicated condition.
He went directly to the room where
his three children lay sleeping and
Attempted an assault on his daugh-
FOR RHEUMATISM.
HON. S. CROSBY, Hawaiian Con3t
Lima, Peru, writes as follows:
"St. Jacobs Oil cured me of painf
Rheumatism."
Mr. E. A. BUCK, Editor and Publlshe
"The Spirit of the Times," N. Y.,say
UI have used St. Jacobs Oil, repeated
with satisfactory resulU
W.JH.WIbloAiD
A LIVE-
FlirillWMd1
IN A
Live .lVwft.
; ... . .
This is what Albany is at present,
11)18 1 nnn,. tt.!11, f.hP.
and in er.,.ta citv W TI. Wil.
larW he ha the most complete
so that he now u urniturc :n the
and aesirau.. , ... - salesroomslu Fro
V I "block are filled with an elegant
maU iint of new furniture, consist
assortment oi ne oatterns. fine
inf Tire frames, willow chairs,
ffoM pictaWS- 'table, brackets,
easy roc-' exanipation of the stock-
will show this to ne rue ... e.jr
spc
ct
INTItC
dueean
l,r.ltl f3reu. ,,,. f,.,.;.rin
Albany, Oregon.
. nonn AGENTS TO
Wl 1 ' urtirle used in every house-
A
Sold by Druggists and Dealers Every whei
THE CHARLES A. V06ELER CO
BALTIMORE, MD.
TMde Hmrfc.
Great MM Keieiy.
Murray's S.ieeifie
A sniaranteed cure for al'
nervous diseases, such a
Weak Memory, Loss of Brain
p4.ver, Hvstena. Ff-dsiere
Pain in the Buck, Nervous
Prostitution, Wake ultie.8,
o r TL: ijeucorrnui, i unciaij..-M
Betor lakinff, . d Stminal wpaknesa, Im
potency and general los-scf power of the
Generative Organs in either sex caused hy
indiscre.ion or over-exertion, o hvii u
tiniatelv lead to Premature TrsdeMark.
Old Age, Insanity and Con
sumption, S1.C0 a box or six
boxes for 85.00. Sent !y mail
on receipt of price. Fnl jar
tieulars in pamphlet sent, free
to every applicant.
We iinarnn'ec ISoxrs
So cure any vase, ror eery
.-S.oO order received we scini
-i- boxes, with a writ.reiAftgrjjk.inc..
uarantee to retund thecionev u ourSt-vciln-
lcs not effect a cure. Address a'l cii!
nieatloni to the Sole MaPUiAetnrers. Ihi
Murray Medicine Co., JJar.i-Ms Citv.'.Vo
ffsTSold 'n Ali.'Ury )-y ichay tv'
JEasun, sol agents."
1 'ri aio and Mnhlbfr's wife ran j
in from the next room. The brute
l beai die child about the
head to sih nee 1 er cries and when
ids wife endeavored 'o top him he
turned and dealt her two blows.
which cut her shoulder and her
.ace. fcne made several attempts
to get to the door and call for aid.
but was prevenieu" bv her husband
beat-"' r her. It the nif j.ntime all
th- children e caned from bed and
endeavcred t. gtav their cruel
fatherV wrstt'- Mrs. Tlui lberffat
jast i-uccet d d in reaching the steps j
wt eie sue managed with superhu
man Btrengtn to crv for helD.
miildbeig then shook the children
from him and took a small crow
bar from a tool chest and struck
the woman over the head, crushing
m ner bkuh. Then for the first
time he appeared to realize what
he had done, tic entreated the
children not to tell who did the
deed, and then taking tome money
he fled. The police were notified,
but up to the present time the
murderer has not been apprehended.
C'hicairo Herald.
A Chicagoan who has just re
turned from England says the
people over there hear of the
limited," "cannon-ball," 'light-
ruig, "g-wiuzz, thunderbolt
and other fast trains on American
railroads, and have, through the
extravagance of these nicknames,
gained .lie idea that when i ankees
et in a hurry to go some place,
they a:e not sati.-lied with any
thing slower than a mile a minute.
"Imagine their surprise," says this
gentleman, "when told that our '
'lightning' trains run only thirty
uvp miles an hour. It is in Eng
land that you can really travel
last, and they make no ado about
it, either. While 1 was abroad the
new limited trains from Chicago to
Omaha and Kansas City were put
on. The Englishmen spoke of that
and wondered if the rival trains
made more than a mile a -minute,
i showed them a time-table 500
miies to Omaha, lime sixteen
hours, speed thirty-one miles an
hour. Even the limited trains on
which extra lare is charged run
less than forty miles an hour be
tween New York and Chicago, and
the vionderlul 'fast mail' that glides
into Chicago at the ridiculous hour
of midnight, travels only thirty-one
miles an hour. In England third
class passengers ride from forty to
.orty- live miles an hour, and no
oo.iy pays extra fare on account of
si eed. From New York to Albanv
it is 142 miles by a splendid track.
There are ten express trains daily
between these cities, and then
average speed is twenty-nine miles
an nour. xetween .London ana
Sheflield, H2 miles, the Great
Noithern rui s nine trains dailv.
.-.un an average speed of forty-five
miles an hour. Une train makes
.my miles an hour. Between New
York and Boston the average speed
ti.irty miles an hour, and the
iaicst, a train coiuposedexclusive
ly of sleeping-cars, makes thirtv
nine miles an hour. Between
London and Manchester, 203 miles,
:iiere are twenty trains daily, with
an average speed of forty-one miles
an hour, una some traius making
fifty. Between London and Glas-
I 440 in lies; iinrc- are thirteeu '
daily expresses, and their average
speed is almost forty miles an uourv
one train being machSJasterl tua
thi-J; Ail ver Sfaiiuo5
iauu express trains. MnifirTmt.t
first, "second 'Mfirl ' thiriisiaatoJ--rv-.S
riages. , mane from Thirty fire . to
fifty miles aa hour, while iuV v
America a thirty-fiva mile train . is
called a stroke of liliiDiac-. Tne
Ussiest i- gui..r ti i.n iu America is
one oa the Biltia.ore and Ohio,
Air.j.i :r:ake.'- tii- i.'i.y luiiei be
tween Washington and Baitimore
in fifty minutes. There are Uuve
or four fast trains between Xcw
York and Phiia. It-! -jhis,. covering-forty-six
miles aa hou:s. Betw: en
Liverpool aud ilaathesier there
are liny-two trains d.-ily, none of
them siower than forty-five nnks
an hour, and lour of lliem making
fifty-one and one-third miies an
i.our. Wi.eu.we get some trains
like that we enn begin to talk of
last ma Is and 'thunderbolts. '
A 1501V IX I TAIL
The Mormons 'Iryin to Km the
Oemocrnlie rarly.
Salt Lake Citv, April 28. The
tcmocratic county convention at
Provo was invaded to day by Mor
nions, who voted resolutions de
daring against participation bv
member? of the people's (church)
partv. and against the admission
of Utah as a state. The. d mecrat
ic clwrman and secretary of the
meeting and tbe body of demo
crats thereupon withdrew, and the
democrats neld a nieetiDg and
passed the resolutions voted' down
by the Mormons, and selected dele
gates to the territorial convention.
The Mtrnions a so continued their
aieetiDg, and selected another set
ot delegates.
A Ketiistaiit Occupation.
LiL;a (l'ernl Fr. n -a.
Wheii the yellow-ftvjr epidemic
in 1SGS cieattd consternation hers
die Typographical Union had only
to pay the expenses for two meni
!ers, and both of them recovered.
Now to-uay the same incident is
recorded in Chile with respect to
cholera, where we find that, ac
cording to the report of the Presi
dent ot the lypograpnical Union
of Valparaiso, up to the date of
Ins last report not one of the hun
dred members of the union had
been attacked. Thus they enjoy
the same good fortune they had
experienced during the previous
year.
Don't pronounce it 'ant,' John
ny ; it should be pronounced like
'ont An ant has lour legs and
an aunt has but two."
Two what?"
Two legs."
'Whoa, Emmy ! JT'other dav
you told me I mustn't say 'le'
when it's on a woman, that I must
say 'limb' and now you say it
vourself. You ham't no gillv!"
"Take care,
State Journal.
sir . ' ' Kentuck y
There are a number of dangerous
$5 notes in circulation. This does
not startle editors ; it h i.he nickels
tin t they scrutinize.
Try the A mc
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tide.
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Follow directions and a cure is war
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a circular to ABIETINE MEDICAL
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treatmeut for $100, sent by mail for
1 10. Eor sale bs Foshay & Mason,
Chtrea Avj.
F. Read proposes to give away
a fine gold watch wtih his gold and
silver prize shirt, the very best fitting
and best made white shirt in the
nu rket. The price is as low or lower
th.in any equally as good shirt in the
market.
1 lie Water Mippb
"You will never miss the v a
Till lhe well runs dry."
If you want a well dug cs
B. Davidson. He does
work at a reasonable price,
can be "eft at this oliice.
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