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GETS A WEEK.
ALBAN Y. OREGON WEDNESDAY- MORKNIG. AUGUST 8 18S
VOL. III-iT0.
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Julius Joseph
Manufacturer of Choice Cigars
AND I EALER IN
FINESIMPORTED AND KEY WEST
Cigars, Plug an. 1 Smoking Tobaccos. Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and
full line of Smokers' Articles. Also d.:iler in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS.
Next door to Burkhart & Keeney's Real Estate-'Offiee, Albany Ogn
The Red Front.
A
TWEEDALE & HOPKINS.
Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Copperware.
Pumps, iron pipe, rubber hose and plumbing goods. Sole agents for the
celebrated "Early Breakfast" cook stoves and.ranges, and "Faultless" parlor
heating stoves. Albany. Oregon.
California, tie Land of Discoveries
lp V AS1(TP -TASTD rCEA.THTC
n!
KIN
OMStlJMPTIO
KH'WHdWvirKl i IWshine.w
ll&iililiairf
LUNC-S -Soihn-GiiTO
Sentf for ci.T-culjry5l frtr hHh 3 frr 9
ABIEnNEMEOUuorWfiii
cal
' HWc. Ha A COuu in tiie iie.1.1 im ii .1 x-s not pet hetter.' flare you an excess"!-
secretion f mucus or matter in the nrtrai j ..ss;:es which either imibt he blown from the
r.ose or drop back ticnind the pa, ate. or hav. kcil or snuff e J hack .van! to the throat.' Are
vou tror.M.'.l hv ha vir,sr, soittin.'. a-ik am! inflamed eyes, frequent sonnets of the throat,
THE ONLY
. qUAT?AIlTEED
'CURE TOT?
XATARRH
liPirTimr Mrrar
OROVILLE
orrouins sores reve me corruption within. SSm B
As every breath drawn into the Junes must pass overar-d tecorte polluted ly thereliev
tions in the nasal passipes, it must nectssarily fclltw tfat j t isc r ii el He whcle secre
graduallv tukes place, while the iroibuJ matter thst if aiirvir tii.rt tf sUty stem
into the stomach, enfeebles digestion, ar.d often picercte ctjt yW. n t i najh(,i6tasses
ity, nervousness and consumption.
DO NOT PROCRASTINATE.
If you have experienced any of the abovesjir.pte.ms do fru t tls . I utVrv Camtcrm
Cat-R-Ccre at once. We positively uarant teg a few applicatiots lelieve aida tborouth
treatment to cure. S:x months treatment for Sl.OO; sent mail
MBia a Die anu i at-u- nre. t or
Hill 4 V
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BANKRUPT SALE!
-Of General
Bid BARGA NS
HOOO GIVEN AWAY !
In profits w ill be'pyen to tustomerslbet'weenthis dateandJanuary.l, 189
at the store i-f
WIVE. SIMPsON .
WViii if!"in"" flri iniincnM hank hit c-rrir-L- rf n-ftrorol nronnr.!;,
" " " ""
Call iii.d ?ee thv otitis un his 5, 10, 15,
JILUUlj ll.l i Hi" '-''.S
JpSiiighest market price in cash or goods paid for country pro
dace.
Children Cry for
G.L
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(Successor to E. W. Langdon
-EBALEB IS-
Drugs, Paints, Oils,
Perfumery and toilet articles,
also a full line of books and
stationery, periodicals, etc.
Prescriptions carefullj
compounded
IN ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLE,
Albany
Oregon
ETJjREKA
'ij!
of Califvuni.i ! means "I
Oi.Iy in that land of
here tthe oranir emo
rape bloom ami ripen a attain
:heir highest perfection in mid-winter,
ire use nerns :;nu ;iiin iounti that are
ist'l in that plea-ant leinc'v for ai!
Ithroat and lun troubles, Santa Abit-:
jthe rule.- of cni:j;hs,';.sthma, an.l ion-
sumption. Foxiiay V Mason, of Al
bany Oregon, have Uen avpcintc-.l
?aiistiaip.-rn iiisvalcle I ar.torma rem
and sell it nni!eia guarantee at $1
oo'roiiree tor 2.sn
JTji FOR SALE BY
rosoay
L.
ALBANY
C KEG ON
rniinnir or roaring in the ears, more or
less impairment of the hearing, loss o
smell, memory impaired, dullness or
;dizzincss of the head, dryness or heat of
nose.' Have vou lost all sense ! smell?
IHaveou a hacking: ccu'h': Have you
Jd i s j -ep-ia'.' is vour breath ton"? Ik so
yoc iiavk lire UatabR)!. borne have ai
these symptoms, others only a part.
(The leading symptom of ordinary ca
tarrh is increased secretion of mucus of
yellow- or p-eenish colored matter.
Foul breath is caused by the dtcorr
posinc secretions exuded from festering
-
ulcers far back iD the head; ometimes
the membrane covering the hones is
eaten away and the bones themselves
CM.
gradually decay. Such cases ar in
deediobiects oftpitv. as stench from
Sale by
II
Oregon
Merchandise -
x I
-v-i v-i .t. t u.i imitiifliiuc dl V UP I
20 25 aud cent counters. H store is
Pitcher's Castofia, (
W
Mason
lbany.
Tiie Afav Bakery, !
Uude; Jthe new Imanagementjof-
CUM 1)1 UO.
WHO KEEr-
? A fuil line of choice family" grocer es and
provviun
Ca rnea rmeapples,
Choice TaWB Delicacies
Ornamented cakes for
WcdfiuKis and Parties.
Salmon bellies, mackerel and salt fish of all
kinds.
FRESH BAKED BREAD
Cverv JJ)av.
Best S. Pics.' Cakes
TEAS and cOfTE
mtlies Nuts, Raisins
CANNEDf)OD'S, ETC.
E J ns uest Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
&TM .Ichu Fox's old stand. low Fi nn's
ie' brick.
T. J. OVERMAN
AGBST FOR TIJK
v i nivi Diovi
"ITas on hand a line of new and second
andwheels. Send for Otal
HAYING SOLD AJf INTEREST IN MY
harness rmsiness to 1 . J. Overman, 1 am
desirous of collecting all my outstanding
notes ami accounts. All persons knowing
themselves indebted to me will please call
and settle
The business will be continued as usual at
the same please. E. L THOMPSON.
Albany, Feb. 22.
W00D1N d WILLARD
LIVE-
IN A
This is whitt Alhany is at present,
and in ord-r to keep pace with the
.ively tinns in this citr, tliev
have enlarged their store and stock so
thirt they now have tiie rmst complete
and desirable line of furniture in the
valley. Their double-salesrooms in Fro
rnan's blin k are filled with an elegant
assortment of new furniture, consist
in ir of lounges in new patterns, tine
trold icture franics, willow chairs,
easy rockers, marble tables, brackets,
etc., etc. An examination of the stock
will show this to be true in every re
spect. University of Oregon !
JSPEUGEXE CITYJSJ
Nrxt -es; 'egiiis on Mon;Iav, trie 17th of
September, ltsS.
tree s. :io :,riaps from every comity :n the
.-ate. Apply to v.; ir eiliit s.i criuTemlei.t.
Four ci.-svs: C"i.-.-s':a!. .i.t:f.c,Lit-.rary
a,. ii a rhert Unlish course in which there is
;: Latin, t..n.k. French r nuati. The
u'- is p; e-emineinly . Btt--i:;es Cenrse.
i r vtUti.eS or f'h"' i-f- rnation. ar'dress
V. JulLS-iuN, rresident.
vmi mmm
U JJtUlVLlU.
WBm? Pieties;
FuruitureDea
ers
o A nrnrfl
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel
of purity,strcngth and wholesomeness.
More economical than tiie ordinary
kinds, and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude "of low test.'short
weight alum or phosphate towders
Sold only in e-ins, Royal Bakin 'ow
der. Co., lOti Wall St.. N. Y.
4TT0K.r.l.
DH. N". BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT
. Law, Albany, Oregon. - Office in Odd
bellow's Temple. -Vill practice in all court;
of the state, and give special attention to ali
business.
YlfOLVEKTON CHARLES E. ATTORNEY
V at Law, Albany, dr. Office in rooms l:i
and 14,. Foster s Block, over L. E. Biain s
stor .
T K. WEATHOKFORn, ATTORNEY 'AT
f I . law, Albany, (Oregon. Office in "Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the
courts of thestate, and give special attention
to all business
I'llVSK IAS.
G1 W. UASTON, PHYSICIAN ANL SI I
T, geon, Albany, Oreeon.
M.
H. ELLIS, l'HYSICLVN AND SLlti
geon, Albai.y, Oregon
CC. KELLY, I'HYSICIAN AND Icl'K
. geon Albany, Oregon, cftk-e over C.rai -wobl's
store. Office hours, :rcni Sa. m. to !
!: m.
REVERE HOUSE, ALBAXY, OR. CHAS.
Pfeiffer, Prop. Only flrst-eclass housi
in the city. Large sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General stage office for tonailis.
MRS M. E. McCOY, M. D.HOMtEOPA ill!':
physici.in, office and residence corner of
First and Baker streets, Albany, Or. Chronic
diet axf i 8 sr talf. 0'"r".ia ion fj ce. Of-
1 ia. m si..-. to 5 p.
ii, ti K.ii.ihAY, VET t.R 1 N A R Y SI V
1) geon, Alhany, Oregon.--Graduate of (ki:
man an.l A7ncr:ct:n colleges.
M'ALlsTKR A: HoOIAVAKl., I10.V F.ol A TIIIC I'll V
sich'.ns and surgeons, otistetrics treat
ment cf chronic diM-a-es Of women and
children a specialty. All culls picmpt'y al
endeii to day or n:.ht. Otiice ill tile Fliioi
Mock.
H
EWEi:r, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE
, and jeweiei , Aibai.v, Oregon,
)l;imolsa Hour.
IlITE BEST MAGNOLIA FI.OCR DELIY
1 e red to any parr of the citv, for SI. 10 per
sack JOHN A CKAWFOKP.
nlSodtf
l.:iI Surveying.
PARTIES PKS1R1XO HCRVBYINO PONE CAN- Ol;.
tr.in accurate and prompt work by calling
upon ex-county surveyor F. T. T. Fisher. lie
nas complete copies oi held notes and town
ship plats, and is prepared to do surveying in
any part of Linn county. Pojtotfice address
Millers station. Linn county. Oregon.
Portrait
n j. - .t .. l
rnuwyrafjritr
JStudio corner of Second and Ferry
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
James V. PiPE.Prop.
Hrsl Street - Albaay
The best variety of choice beef, veal .mutton,
pork sausage, etc,,injthe city kept,constantly
an hand.
' Cash paid for all kind
ock.trt
IJiL
OF ALBANY, 'OREGON.
PRESIDENT,
VICE-PRESIDENT
CASHIER
L. Flinn.
S. E. Young,
G.E.Chaniberlain,
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS. Accounts kept subject to
itheck. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, San
Francisco and Portland.Oregon. Collections
made on favorable terms.
S. E. Yon
L. K. B1.AIS
L. Flks
W. E. TCKRKLL
Gbo. Chamskrlais.
Sm'-ke Estrellas.
SCCCESSORS TO HENRY SCSENS
lloueanl Carriage Palmers, Oeeo
ralors and Paper nangers'
Tiano varnishing a specialty,
All work prompt 1 attended to.
(.'ountrv work solicited.
AVe wi! pay 40 cents per n il for
hoicce shippir.ir Ui::cr.
1 1!i M"S(S ot WaTT-KS.
Ifresu butler at KeLton'
Geo.Vassallo&Co
PACIFIC COAST.
Sliccking Outrage of Two Little
Girls at Los Angeles.
A EtlU i K "HO llKKVt.. iiaci.;
A Yonn? Kan Drowned While Bathing
Near ISacrsmentc A Tatal
Acrider.t,
The Herald Secial Dispatches.)
Los Angeles, Aug. 7. Thomas
Teterson Dane was arretted at
Pueadei'-a this afternoon, on a
charge of committing an outrage on
two little gills, naiiieil Ho'ton, in
that city. The victims are sisters,
and aged respectively five and
three years, lhis afternoon the
children were enticed by Peterson
to tiie top porch of a restaurant
building, where it is alleged he
outraged both in a frightful man
ner. Tiie children have been ex
amined by physicians, who claim
that the physical condition of the
girl shows repeated acts of violence,
and the poor children are in a piti
ful state. Peterson has virtually
admitted his guilt to the officers,
altough he claimed he was drunk
at the time of occurrence.
Drowned Sear Sacramento
Sacramento, Aug. 7. A young
man by the name of Ryan, a
plumber by trade, a resident ot
San Francisco, was drowned to
night in the river. The body was
not recoverea.
A Fatal Accident.
Redding (Cal.), Aug. 7. Last
evening Jacob Penner was killed
by falling out of a wagon when it
overturned, breaking his neck.
Ft RTHERj PARTItl'LAKS,
Of the IPro wning of Two Boys In
llle River at Kugene,
Ei'gene, Aug, 7 Early yes-c r
oav niortiiLig tins community was-
shocked by the intelligence that
the Two oldest children of Mrs.
Theimer were drowned. The facts
re as follows: Sunday afternoon
t ie two Theimer boys, aged re
spectively 20 and 15, accompanied
by the 9 year old son of Mrs. Baker
went to the river, opposite Eugene
to lake a swim. The Baker boy
was left to watch the clothes while
the others disappeared some 100
ardsorso to trie river beyond,
kt-returning ..when.-the "vitin.tr
boy thought it was time, he shout
ed for there, but could not get an
answer. He then took the watches
!rm their pockets supposing
thai they would come soon. This
was at 0 o'clock and the boys not
coming tiil about S, young Baker
toid Mrs. Theimer who at once
proceeded to the river, and by the
aid of a lantern succeeded iu find
ing their clothes. Though there
couid now be little doubt that the
boys were drowned, still the luari
broKCu mother screamed aloud
their names up and dwn the
river bank, nor could be prevailed
to give up the hopeless search for
several hours. She was finally
taken home however only to walk
the floor the night long, calling
upon those who would answer her
voice n more.
The next morning
were discovered in a
near where they "ivere
and being some 30
the bodies
deep eddy,
swimming
feet apart.
The supposition is that the oldest
boy was drowned in an heroic at
tempt to save his younger brother.
The boys were good steady hard
ys ork:ng fellown. and are mourned
bj all. Mrs. Theimer has been
made the recipient et financial aid
from the generous citizens of Eu
gene, as she is a poor woman, aiad
she certainly has the heartfelt
sympathy of all our people.
A Warning.
The modes of death's approach are
various, and statistics show conclusive
ly that more persons die from diseases
of the throat and lungs than any other.
It is probable that everyone, without
exception, receives vast numbers of
Tubeicle Germs into the system and
where these germs fall upon suitable
soil they start into life and develop,
at first slowly and is shown by a
slight tickling sensation in the throat
and if allowed to eontinue their
ravages they extend to the hins pro
ducing consumption and to the head,
causing catarrh. Now all this is
dangerous and if allowed to proceed
will in time cause death. At the onset
you must act with promptness; allow
ing a cold to go without attention is
dnngerous and may lose you your
life. As soon as you feel that some
thing is wrong with your throat, lungs
or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Bosehee's
German Syrno. It wili give iou im
mediate relief.
Hake no Mistake.
t By dispelling the symptoms so often
mistaken for consumption. Santa
Abie has brought gladness to many a
hourehold. By its prompt use for
breaking up the cold tliattoo often
develops into that fatal disease,tlions
ands can be saved from an untimely
grave. You make no mistake ly
keeping a bottle of this pleasant rem
edy in vonr house. California Cat-R
Cure is" equally effective in eradicating !
all traces of the Nasal Catarrh. B.itli j
of these wonderful California reitic- j
dies are sold and warrented by Fos- j
hay & Mason. j
Kclliovcd. I
Ti'SKPH WEP.HEIt ANNOCNCES TO HIS
tl patrot.s aau friends tk-.t he -.an be found ;
on Lyon str- et, between Engine Co. No. 2 j
' i-'ir.-t .Tit!. -.-:'itii hi- luv. r- i ms in Ko-'ia-Jii
s brick aie read, j
THE TAIUFF BltUkE LOOSE.
Onc'ofilten Bulterwerth's Jokes on
the It our bo its.
Washington Special to New York Tribune.
The tariff debate has come to a ,
close as far as the House is con
cerned much to the relief of a
number of Southern members who
have tafcen iittie or no interest in
the subject except a? a party ques
tioj. borne ot Uiese were uiscuss
ing the subject in one of the cloak
rooms the other oay whea a cer
tain Alabama man remarked:
''Why, our people take no inter ,
est in the darned thing aty way.
They don't know; anv thing about
it." , "
"I suppose they are vefry much
like Alexander II. Stephen's neigh
bor, about whom the old man was
so fond of telling, wuenever the
early days of the tariff discussion
was recalled in his presence,''
quietly remarked "Ben'' Butter
worth who hfd joined the group.
'What was the matter with him'?
came from different coi ners of the
gioup.
"That neighbor of Stephens,"
"Ben" went on to say, "had never
b;en over three miles from home
except once, w ben he went on a
turkey hunt. He winged one ef
the flock after an exciting chase.
In trying to escape the bird cro&j
ed a roadway then just completed
and of course an entire novelty.
The pursuing countryman stopped
to examine the road, and just then
an engine, puffing and blowing
hove in sight. Scared out of his
wits, the countryman left turkey
and all, and running home
as fast as his feet couid carry hi in
threw himself on the floor in a
faintingfit. His wife after bath
ing his temples and bringing him
'to,1 asked :
"Well husband, what could it
have been?"
"I don't know.' was his reply,
'unless it was that denied tariff
that has broke loose.'
It is needless to say that "Ben"
Bu'terwortlvs story fell very flat in
that group.
.Note And (online US.
Free trade in commodities pro
duced in the North and high tarili
ou those produced in the South
such is Use philosophy of Roger
Q. Mills. It is the voice of the
democratic solid south.
Editor Frank Pixley of the San
Francisco Argonaut, wnile stand
ing up manfully for his American
party, has the candor to say: "Cal
ifornia will cast its vte for Ham
son as wili Oregon and Nevada."
Tiie New York Evening Post
indorses Mr. Gladstone's old state
ment that free trade would enable
the United States to wrst Eng
land's commerce from her. And
yet the Evening Post is indignant
when it is charged with being in
fivor of free trade.
"Wool," says Brad-treat's, which
is a nonpartisan and purely finan
cial sheet, "wool, which has lo:g
been dull, shows do signs ofim
provenient. In view of the pos
sibility of wool fcsing placed on
the free list, no buying for future
consumption is acticipated.
The New York World says that
"the only democrats who oppose
Cleveland are manufactures who
are getting rich undrr the tariff."
It also says that Cleveland's free
trade policy would "save our man
ufactures from ruin." Evidently
then these stupid manufactures
want to be ruined.
The democrats are circulating
large numbers of copies of the
president's tree trade message in
West Virginia, Connecticut and
New York. This affords a ration
al explanation of the fact that the
conversions of democrats to Harri
son, Morton and protection aie
more numerous in those states than
any others.
Ex-Gov. Thomas L. Young of
Ohio, who died a few days ago,
wbs a whole-souled genial man in
peace, and a gallant soldier in war.
He was governor during the rail
road strikes and riots in 1887, and
when appeals were made to him to
ask lor United States troops he
pluckily replied: "Not until the
last man in Ohio is whipped."
The New Hampshire birthplace
and early home of Horace Greeley
is to be boughb and presented to
the state by Mr. Stilson Hutchins
of Washington who is a native. f
New Hampshire and a devoted ad
mirer of Greeley. Mr. Hutchins
is in New Hempshire negotiating
for its purchase. He is also plan
ning to erect on Pennsylvania ave
nue, near Tenth street Washington
a statue of Benjamin Franklin, an
act w hich congress has indorsed.
t'alilnrnia fat.R.Cure.
The only guaranteed cure for ca
tarrh, cold in the head, hay fever.rosj
eo'd, eat.rrhal deafness nnd sore eyes.
Kes ore the sense of taste andunpleas
ii nt breath, resulting from catarrh,
Eay and p'.raMuu. to use. Follow
directions and a cure is warranted. lv
all d-u-.gi.-ts, Send for a circular
to A't-iernc Medical Company, Oro
ville. Cal. Sis months' trentment for
1; sent by mail, $1.10, For sale by
Foshay 5c M -.son.
That exquisite iine of satins in our
show window wiii be run close this
week. Have no ixcir-e for rot get-'
ting in on them. M-;::tieth cv Scite"- i
b.ch. I
GENERAL JNrEWS.
Arrangements for the Burial of
Gen: Sheridan.
A - FATAL RAILV Y A('( IIIF.XT.
Many Ditsael Cattle O.-deitd to be De
stroyed A Big Strike Threatened
Foreieo Hews.
The Hkrald'S Special Dispatch--.
Washington, Aug. 7. Gen. Mc-
Feliy, Gen. D. H. Rticker, retired,
and Major Lydicker, of the arhi',
visited Arlington oenK-te-ry. to-day
to select a site for the grave of Gen.
Sheridan.
MILITARY HONORS.
Washington, Aug. 7. The sec
retary of war has issued a general
order to the army, reciting the facts
of the military career of Sheridan
and ordered that the flags in all the
military stations be placed at half
staff, seventeen minute guns fired
on the day following the rescript of
this order and the usual badges of
mourning be displayed for thirty
days. "
ROBERT -ARRr:iT IILXE!S.'g
He Istteadily Vaining in Health
and niay KeroTer.
New Y'ork, Aug. 7. Robert
Garrett, who is sick at the Bre
voort house, requires a great deal
of watching. His three doctors
arrange their visits so that he is ,
hardly ever without one of them
in attendance. The report that
was current last October that his
brain was affected is revived, but
h'.s physicians say the trouble ap
pears to be rather with his nerves
than with his brain and said,
his general condition is improved,
and he has steadily gained since
leaving the Richfield springs last
Thursday.
SERIOFS TKOI KI' IIIRFATF.XED.
Rioters Arretted in France Troops
narding the Town
Paris, Aug. 7. Seven arrests
have been made at Amiens of per
sons concerned in the riot there
yesterday. Four of them are for
eigners. The mayor has issued an
order forbidding the people to
assemble under the penalty of the
riot act of 1843. The strikers con
tinue their arbitration and an
other riot is feared. The troops
are guarding the town hall ami
laclojies, and are pairoiling ihtt
streets.
IJI STKIKK jiirfatf:.f.
Fiiiil v Th)Da Woolen Mill Oper
atives Mrike lor IliIict- Wages
London, Aug. 7. The card room
hands in the mill.- at Blackburn
have notified the masters that
unless tliev are granted an advance
of IS per cent, on their wages they
will stiike. This would involve the
stoppage of 150 .WO looms ami
1,(JO,000 spindles and throw
80,000 operatives out.
Slowly Ilyins.
Sharon. ("Mass.). Autr. 7.
Lawrence Jerome's condit o i re
mains unchanged and he is weak
and his suff-M'ing may be relieved
by death at any time.
RAILROAD OLL1SIOX.
Several S'a.venuci-s and Others
Killed and Wounded.
London. Aug. 7. There was a
collision at Hamptonwick depot at
midnight last night, between a pas
senger and freight train. Two pas
senger carriages were telescoced.
The driver and stoker of the pas
senger locomotive and four pas
sengers were killed.
DISEASED CATTLE.
Over Two Hundred Head are Order
ed tw be Killed.
New York, Are. 7. The recent
sudden changes in the weather
has had the effect of suddenly
causing pleur pneumonia among
the cattle in and about this citr.
In West Chester county the
bureau of animal industry has
ordered the destruction of over 203
head.
Baeklen s Arniea Salve,
The best Salve in the world for cuts.
bmises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum,
fever sores, tetter chapped hands,
chilblains, corns, and all skin erup
tions and positively cures piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to
give perleet satisfaction or money re
funded. For sale by Foshay &Ma.
son.
An Absolute 1'ure.
The Original Abietine Ointment is
only put up n large two-ounce tin
boxes, and is an absolute cure for old
sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands
and all skin eruptions. Will positively
cure al) kinds of piles. Ask for the
Original Abietin- Ointment. Sold by
Koshav & Mason at 25 cents per box
by mail 30 cents.
Given Away.
W. F. Read proposes to give away
a fine gold watch with Ins gold and
-i'ver prize shirt, the very best fitting
atid best made white shirt ii. the
i:::irkct. The price is :is low or lower
than any equally as good shirt in the
market.
Jut lc. civcii at 'V. F. Read's a full
anc of ! idu-j 'vie mr-lin underwear,
also girls whit d c.-es and infants
s C.ill and see Hum.
Fineo'd clu-i r) boum-;iit ?I. Batira.
part's.
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