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ilAVL YuC A :ol.U m the nead winch ti r get better? Have you an excessive
e--retioti vf mucus or matter in the mwd passages which either must be blown from the
nose or drop back behind th palate. r,r hawked or snuffed backward to the throat? Are
viu troubled by hau-ki:ir, spitting, weak and inrfarited eves, fre iuent soreness of the throat.
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fOrr.Klir.i' tores r--ve the corruption within.
As evtry b-earh drawn into the lungs n us! pa.s cvtr and IcrcDie polluted by the relies
tivin? in the w.sai p; ssjres. it must nei es.-arily rl)w tl.a: t C!.-ii ft Tie v.lt:t secre
jrr-.MluUl;' tk s place, whiU the nr. orbit: instur tl .'.t is M s-.tvic t i j. : h'xi stem
into the ston a. h. r iiftrbies ditesticn, ar.d cttfli J . Cv.i f j t i f i i ' y tireatai-es
itv, nervousness and consnmiition.
DO NOT PROCRASTINATE.
If you have experienced any of tl;e atovtyn
Cat-U-Oi rk at once. We positively uarant ura
S'X months treatment lor
lor
FOSHAY
The Red
TAVEEDAXJC & HOFKIiSTS.
Hani ware, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Copperas,
Pumps, iron pipe, rubber tioee arid plumbinc: poodR. Sol rnt for the
ccltibraio.d "Early Bieakftwt" cook stoves ndJranges, and 'TaalUeM pcrlor
lea tint stoves. Albany, Oreeoo
AT COST
m
G. W. SIMPSO N .
Having purchased the stock of Clothing, Gents'
Fnrnisbic Goods, Boots, Shoes, Etc , of C. B,
Koland fc Co. is ntw prepared to effer
Be
er
minis
O1
-.oil
from 25 to 30 per cent. The hisrhee!
HsnriHR a complete assortment of General Merchanrnp hoiht at i
a discount, wnicrj he still projnjites to wli at rest. I'Hrchawrs will rfn
ill aim 1 jiio utjiyi r u;j v iin p;s'A nrrp u2 vau
. ..ill oi-wY rvrif 1 1 1 c? nn'oo wC. - 1 '
U ace ot all Kinus, euner in cog.a or gootis.
Children Cry for
Mi EUREKA
means "I
that land of
j'T'nd t'rape bloom and ripei
ang tmo
rirjen attain
heir huricst perfection in my.uini. r
ire the herbs and iinm foini that are
used in that; nlpfisa.nr. i tmofiv nr .-u
rhrcat and lung troubles, Santa Abie
Jthe ru't of coujhs,Jasthri!a, and con-
-in:i(.Hirj. roitay a Mason, of Al-
:iMim- Mre'oii, have been r-nr-oiiit,-.!
iiaflbuaips! f. his valble California reui-
oy, atil soil it under a guarantee at 1
i bottehree for?.5".
ALBANY
CREGON
xrnjr.Rjif or rearing: m the ears, n.ore or
less impairment of the liearinir, loss o
smell, memory impaired, dullness cr
(dizziness of the head, drvness or heat of
jnose? Have you lost all sense of smell';
Have you a hacking coujrh'' Have you
ispepsia.' Is your breath foul? If so
you iiavk thk Catarrh Some have al
these symptoms, others only a part.
The leading symptom of ordinary ca
lami is uicreaseu seeieuon 01 mucus 01
;yeiu-w or greenish colored matter.
caused bv the dtcom
s exuded from festeripc
rZX' JOR SALE BY
Ml VPUA1.'J
If
Mason,
TOR :uicerfar back in the head; ometimes
. m. CSCJtLIi meiunrane covering tne oones is
(Lj TV 1 AtA.rlll'W'-'en sway and the bones themselves
i jpraduaby decav. Such cases ar in
L.'dced lOiMects of.'pitv. as stench from
j-ttio-f rirfi;rt ilt-h; . rt'trv Ci : )'
few applications
sl.Ol; sent ljy miti
ieiie e arw.u inciri.s;r
."uil: by
d MASON,
Albany. Oregon
G.L
(Successor to E. W. Langdon
-SKALKR !-
Drugs, Paints, Oils.
Perfumery aird toilet article.?.,
alpo a full line of books am
frtaf.ionpry. periodicals, etc
Prescriptions careful!.
compounded
!K ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLE.
Albany
Oregon
Front.
market price paid 'for
e
onntrv
hi-
Pitcher's Castoria,
THE
II !
than
Ever !
The Afav Bakew !
-Uuder the new management of-
Parker Bros.
WHO KEEF
A fuil Hue of choice family' grocer eg and
provision
C tin Tie ci Pineapples,!
CMce TaWe Delicacies
Ornamented cukes for
Wedmnus and Parties.
.riliiion bellies, tnaekerel and saltfish 0faH
kinds.
FRESH BAUD BREAD
Best Srim. Pies. Cakes
TEAS and COFFE
"die Nats, Raisins.
CANNED iTtiODS, ETC.
Ine best Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and imported Cigars,
g; At John Fox's old stand. iow Fl nn s
lew brick.
T. J. OVERMAN
AUBNT FOR THE .
P.fl
LI I
tSSfllaB on hand a line of new and eond
andvcheels. Send for Otal
HAnNG SOLDI AN INTEREST IN MY
harness business to 1 . J. Overman, 1 am
desirous of collecting all my outstanding
notes and accounts. All persons knowin'.'
themselves indebted to me will please call
and settle.
The business will be continued as usual at
the same please. E. L THOMPSON.
Albanv, Feb. 22.
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-JLIVE-
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-IN A-
Live Twln.
This is Mlint Albany is at present,
and in order to keep pace with the
.ivcly tinit e in this city, they
have enlarged their store and stock so
ihiit they now have the m )st complete
. rid desirable line of furniture in the
valley. Their double salesrooms in Fro
tjian' block are tilled with an elegant
assortment of new furniture, consist.
insf of lounges in new atferns, line
irold picture frames, willow chairs,
easy rockers, marble tables, brackets,
etc.. etc. An examination of the stock
will show this to be true in eTerv re-
UniTersity of Oregon !
Iec;ene ityj
Next -essior, nei.is n Mouda , the 17th of
September, 188b.
Free scholarships from everv c ountv in the
state. Applv to your omity Mi)K-rintendent.
Four cou'ses: i.las-d.-al. Scientific.Literarv
a..d a short English course in whic'n there is
no uitm, l, reek, rrcner: or German. The!
Lr.''iisii is nre-eniint m,v .. i: i-i.,..s I
tor CUtaiOL-UCa or rt;.r :,tiot). nctrjress
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WOODN
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W. JOHNSON, President, j
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel
of parity,trenirth and wliolesomeness
More economical than the ordinary
kinds, and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test,shor;
weight alum oi phosjih.itc powders
Sold onlv in c ms. Kotai, Bakin ow
okr Co," b" Will) St.. N. Y.
TTRKYS.t
n K. N RL,CKl;ritN. attounf.y Al
I I. Law. Albanv. Oreiron. - Otiice in Odd
h..Unv'T,.iiu.e -Vill limi tice in all court:
of the state, and nive special attention to al
nusmess.
-lirOLVERTON ciiaklf.se. ArrouNE
V I at l-iw. Albanv. Or. Ottice in rooms 1:
and 14. Foster's Kloek. over L. E. Dlain's
stor .
J.
K. WEATHOKFOIU), ATTOKNKY AT
law, Albanv, On-jton. otfii e in'Otbi
Fellow's Teuinie. Will practice in all the
eotirte of thestate, and e;ive special attentioi.
to all bi, sir. ess
rHlH'IAS.
(1 W. II ASTON, PHYSICIAN l.Ml. St'l
T. ?fon, Albany, reon
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H. KI.L1S, PKYKK lANj AN1 Sl'Kr
, ','eon, Albai.y, Oree;tm.
CO. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND .ill;
. ireon Albany, Oregon, orfiee ever Gr;u.
wohl's store. Ottice hours, from S a. i. to
I'- M.
pEVEKE HOUSE, ALBANY. OH.-CIIAS.
XV Pleiffcr, Prop. Only first-echtxs house
in the city. Larue sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in tile
kitchen. General stase otiice for Corvallis.
MRS M. E. McCOY, M. O.HOilwi a i HK
phsician, otiice and residen-a corner o;
First and Bakerstreets, Albany, Or. Chronic
disease a soeeialty. Consultation free. Ot
er t.-,.r- io -n i-' t. v am! i to 5 v. M.
. ,..,..ltUAV, YE'I ER1NAUY SCP.
U ;enii, Albany, Oregon. Graduate of Get
man and Amerii-rn colieues.
MAIJSTMt i WOOPW.ARl', 111 l I'OrA Ti IC IIIV
si'i.'ins and surireons, oiistetr.es treat
ment of ihrocic diseiikcs of women and
children a specially. All calls pKinpt'y :it
tended to dsy or iiiht. Otiice in the l iim
biock.
H.
EWLfJl', I'lIACTICAL WATC1I MAKE
, and jeweler, Albany, Orenn.j?
Magnolia Hnur.
'(HF. P.F.S1 MAGNOLIA FLOCK T)FL1V
A ered to any part of the eitv. for SI. 10 pet
sack. JOHN A C'ltAWFORI'.
n'Sudtf
l.xnd !urvc ins.
PARTIKS UKSIRINO SCKVKYINO nOSK CAS OB.
taiu accurate and prompt work by calliic
upon ex -county surveyoi F. T. T. Fisher. He
has complet e copies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepared to do survtvinir in
any part of Linn county. Postoffice address.
Millers station, Linn comity, Oregon.
I , AGP. ES OF LAND
)' ) miles Citst of Albany ,near the Oregon
Pacific railroad, 360 acres in cultivation, and
contains sufficient water and timber for gen
era! use. Would make four good farms
Price, $12,000, with terms to suit purchaser.
For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris.
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
Tames V. PiPE.Prop.
Flint Siren J - Albany
The best variety of choice heef,el,mutton,
pork sausage, etcinthe city keptcODBtaatly
an hand.)
IS" Cash paid for all kind
ock.-
OF ALBANY. OREGON.
president, L. Flinn.
vice-president S. E! Young,
CAsniER. G.E.ChamberlaiD,
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
Bl SISESS. Accounts kept subject to
check. Siirht Exchanire and TelegTaphic
Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, San
Francisco and Portland.Orejron. Collections
matle on favorable terms.
S.E. Yon
L. L. tiLAlX''
L. Fuss
W. E. ILBKKI L
Ofo. E. Chambfrlais.
(leo.fa
Sl'CCESSORS TO HENUY SLSENS
Haute ttnd CarrUse Painter. Be
ralonanl Paper nainrrr'
Piano vuniiphiniX a specialty.
All work promptly attentled to.
(.'onntrv work solicited.
WAITED.
Wc will p:iv4( nts per roll for
hoicce st.:ppia-1 utur.
THi.MrH'S V V ATmKS.
rV... r.rt
law of
ni-u:-.. Fo.I.iv. i Keeney.
cidiii i ol.cy oi Jju.h. J
GE1SEKAJ. iNEAVS.
Master Workman Powderly . on
Foreign Immigration.
IS
PAlilS.
A Lady Bhct in a Cowardly Mannei
The Emperor of (jennany Makes
a Speech.
The H kr ai d's Special Dispatches.
Nkv-Yokk, Aui. 20. Ceneiaj
Master AVorkuian i'owderly testi
fied before the immigration com
mittee to-day on tlie snbjHct of im
jKjrted uoiitiat l luhor. He sakl the
system was most reprehensible.
The condition ot workers in the
Pennsylvania m nes was scarcely
descnbable. In the coul regions
the native miners have been driven
out by Hungarians and otherclieap
foreign workin;nien, who live in a
filthy state on the. cheapest kind of
food so that American miners can
not compete with them. Their
sleeping quarters are disgusting.
Their immorality is startling. The
universal opinion of American
workingmen, said Powderiy, is
that the men who work along the
line of, the Pennsylvania railroad
who are Hungarians and Italians
and who are designated only by
brass checks hung on their pan
taloons, are not American citizens.
The Germans take pride in learn
ing the English language. He
thought no person should be ad
mitted to citizenship until he wa
able to read and understand the
declaration of independence and
the constitution of the United
.States. Of course foreign consuls
abroad should inquire into and re
port upon the character of every
man who leaves foreign countri es
for the United States.
i;oriAX.KK M.IXIKI.
.4 IMol in Winch Ibr Hifilarj
barge at the Point of liajouct-
Paris, A;ig. 20. Boulanger wa:
elected to the chamber of deputies
from the three 'departments of
Somine Charente and Nord yester
day. At Amiens, the capital o!
the department of Somme, there
was rioting at the polling places
the whole day. The disturbance
continued until midnight when the
military. was compelled to- charge
at" t ae point ol the bayonet to
clear the streets. Similar scenes
were witnessed at Lille, the capi
tal of the department of Nord.
A (till 11. MiKIIKK.
A lottus !at!y Mtot and Killed
While iiil Koatinji in .liaiur.
Fort Fairfield. (.Me.), Aug 1".
Major Howes and family, of Pos
lon, with Indian guides, forming a
party of ten in canoes, while park
ing up the Tobique river, thirty
six miles from here, were fired ot
by unknown persons, and Mrs.
Howes was instantly killed. No
clue to the murderers.
SPtECU BY THE KtlPEttOK.
The Anniversary or the Hal tic of Si.
Privat Italy Celebrated.
Berlin, Aug. 20. The emperor
made a speech Saturday at the
headquarters of the First Infantry,
the occasion being the anniversary
of the battle of St. Privat, which
led to tiie eventual triumph of Ger
many. The semi-official report of
the Sherih expresses him as laud
ing this event as of importance for
the whole army. He was con
vinced that should the time ever
come again, it would not be behind
in its achievements of that day.
Eighteen years ago Sperch was re
ceived with enthusiastic cheers.
HAXGF.D BY A MOB.
A Mwrdcrer Taken front Jatl by
Masked Men aud Hanged.
Guide Road (Ken.), Aug. 20.
B lly Cole, who 6hot Wm. Mont
gomery and Charles Grant on the
17th, was taken from jail by masked
men this morning and hanged on
a railroad bridge. Both of Cole's
victims are still alive.
Kot Very Important.
St. Peteksbdrg, Aug. 20.
Italy's notein relation to the seizure
of the Massonwah does not affect
Russia at all on the question. Rus
sia will conform to the views of
Turkey, whose interests were en
dangered by the seizure.
Precautionary Measare.
Washington , Aug. 20. Dr.
Rosey, of the Louisiana board of
health, has been instructed by
Surgeon-General Hamilton to visit
Orland and San Fernando, towns
of Florida, and ascertain the con
dition as to yellow fevci.
Military Appointment. !
Washington, Aug 20. B ri ga d ier
General Al silom Bird, inspector
general, has" been placed on the re
tiredlisf.Col. Roger Jones has been
appointed to succeed him, with
rank of brigadier general.
(ranted a Reprieve.
London, Aug. 20. The steward
of the British ship Dovenly Hall,
who was sentenced to be hanged
for the murdering of the captain
hi rins; the voyage from San Fran-ci-co
tn Liverpool, has been re
prieved. .en lite River tirt lirr.
Fa. Tas... Tex., At- st 2) The
P.io G ,',uuc .a Jiettilil: SO low &i El
Paso that tears are cute tailed of its
getting entirely urv. It is well
iii:h impossible to get any water inVo
the iriiuating ditches. Tne last time
the rirer went, entirely dry was seven
years ayo when the influx ot Ameri
cans first commenced into this val
ley. The people had to dig wells in
that year in the bed of the river,
where a good undercurrent was
found, although the surface was en
tirelv dry.
Lower down the vailey the Mexi
can inhabitants, where they saw
that their crops were ruined for
want of water for irrigation, plowed
up the river bed and planted a fceooud
'r t there which fiatirished wonder
fully and enabled them to subsist un
til next year, when the river again
contained water enough for irriga
tion purposes. On the El Paso side
gardeners and fanners are already
suffering from drouth, and the Mexi
cans on the other side of the river in
a less degree but larger puniher.
THK DAM UP IILATH.
Two Brim ken Men tire Into a
Crowd of llaucers.
OMAnA, Aug. 19. At Guiderock
Neb., last night, two men named
Henderson and Cole, went to o
daoce in an intoxicated condition,
and upon the ladies refusing to
dauce with him. Henderson
banded a revolver to Cole, who
lired into the crowd, wounded
Charles Grant, bank bookkeeper
nd a boy named Montgomery.
Both men are under arrest, and
may be lynched at any moment.
1HK Kt.l MKV. UKJECT.
The f'oeur U'Alene Indian Liable
to be Troublesome.
Spokane Falls, Aug. 19. The
Cceur D'Alene Indians held a
council yesterday regarding the
0. II. & N. Co.'s branch through
their reservation to Mullen aud
Ganisou.
The Indians could not agree.
Sotl. ze, a head chief, and other
prominent Indians, were opposed
to eranting permission, and art
said to have been influenced by
the Northern Pacific, which is also
buiinlng a Ca-ur D'Alene branch.
The matter has also been referred
to the Interior Department, but
"he road will be delayed several
months unless an agreement with
U e ludians can be made. This
will .probably ielay - the - 0-?r,
junction with the Montana Union
at Garrison next vear.
Yellow Fever.
Tampa (Florida), Aug. 20. The
houses and effects where deaths
have occurred from yellow fever
us? fumigated and the sick are all
well. The authorities are having
the premises cleaned and disin
ctcd. U;)e death occurred yes
terday. Aiiiitlti-i- iti-itih at .lacktonvillc.
.!CKMNViLi.E, Aug. 20. Two
suspicious cases of fever ha ve been
reported since .i o'clock yesterday
e von ins;. One death is reported at
Sand Hill.
An Absolute Cure.
The Original Ahietine Ointment i.
only put up in la rye two-ounce tin
mxes, and is an absolute cure for ol!
-ores, burns, wounds, chapped hands
and all skin eruption. Will positively
cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the
Original .bietin Ointment. Sold by
Koshay fc Mason at 25 cents per box
by mail 30 cents.
H. J. Misthorx, Pres.
S. Farrak, Vice Pres.
B. S. Cook, Sec.
C B. MooRhs, Treas.
Oreson Land Company.
Organized for the purpose ol bming
and selling real estate, advertising the
'Willamette valley in all of the leading
newspapers of the United States, em
ploying, eastern agents to direct home
seekers to the Willamette valley, and
home agent in all the principal
towns of Marion, Polk, Linn, Benton,
Clackamas and Yamhill counties to
aid in locating immigrants.
Cook & Minthokn, Managers.
33?T"For particulars call at the Albany
ottice in the Tate building, one door
west of Stewirt fc Sox.
Hodson & Dickenson, Managers
Smoke Estrellas.
DR. D. 11
Has accepted the agency of Oregon and V .
T. for the A. C. Harris
Electric Batten
rr J
OR
Little Kentucky Giant,
This battery can be used and kept m order
with but little study or expense, it is one of
the finest physicians' ana family batteries in
the market. Anyone wishing to purchase a
good battery wi'l do well to call and examine
them. The medical wo?" " acknouledire the
preat healing power of electricity in many
diseases, ant1 especially those of a chronic
character Tl.e docto Is prepared to jrhe
electrical treatment. There has been no ex
pense spared in procuring everv appliance
"eecssary to obtain the best curative effect
from this potent acent. Yoti will find at his
JONES
otiice. the Faradic and the Galvanic batter- lore tne Senate finance committee
ies, the Galvanometer, miliampere meter the j last Week, asking for further Dro
automatic Rheotome, electric needles, Galva- ' . "1 luuuei piu
no Mairnet, the peat, fraivanic hair,etc. Per- ICOIIOn lor their Cratt.
sons desirintr to purcnae a oaiiery orwisnmj:
electrical treatment, wm can ai ur. jpot s
nt.. TKirH arift Wash nirtan streets Al
bany, oren
Arc Santa Abie, the California dis
covery for Consumption and Diseacsd
of the Throat, Chest and Lungss an
(..iliioruia Cat-K-Cure, the onlv guar
anteed cure for Catarrh. Cold in the
head and kindred complaints. Thev
.tic .-5d :,t.-I p-r package, or three
f.;ir r and are rvcomuicudcd and
iinctt by tl.e lea 'ii;g piisic'Liiis of !h;!
l'.icj;c" Oast. No S'-cv.-t ; o:::;i:s
Guaranteed by Fohuy X JIuol.
AT YASHIGT01Y:
Edmunds After the Correction
Registration Matters in N. Y.
PKI. (mr.u 4. APATHY
B.air Want? Caaadi Pensions Bills
Fisheries Tret,: -, Iatt5rs Asking
Prc;&..ioa,
Special Correspondence
Washington, August 15
Stna or Edmunds offered a res
olution in the seuute Friday, dir
ecting the Attorney General to
trausuiit copies of icorrcspondenee
between the department of Justice;
and any government officer in the
state or' New York since the first of
Jauuary, 1$87, on the subject of
registration or election. The ob
ject of this resolution is to get at
the authority lor the present or
ders isrsu-jd to the United States
Superviser of electiono tor New
York to the effect that Jus deputies
only be allowed pay for live days
work this year. The law distinct
ly sayea chat ten days may be con
sumed iu this work, and Senator
Edmunds means to tind out why
this was changed by democratic
official.
"Whom the gods would destroy
they first make mad." Cleveland
is very mad with the democratic
national committee, because they
are unable to perform impossibil
ities. He blames the committee
fo the lack ot enthusiasm in the
ranks of his party. How any en
thusiasm can be expected with
Cleveland a9 a candidate, and tree
trade as a platform, is more than
can be seen with the ordinary eye.
Senator Blair has introduced a
bill which provides lor prelimin
ary negotiations toward annexing
Canada to the Uti.Lcd States, with
the consent of England. It i
hardly probable that the bill will
lie passed at this session of Con
oress, nevertheless it is cieatiug
much talk. Public opinion on
th:s du-tdiaa question can hardly
no snid to have crystaiized sut
:icie:itly to indicate upoD which
T:t5c'..:t'i. ' - -
Fo irlofrii more pensions bills
were ctoud lust, week by Presi
dent Cleveland but he lias not yet
given out his letter of acceptance,
Senator Frye, who is in charge
of tie fisheries treaty, is anxious io
brine- thetieaty to a vote, and his
oivcii notice that oegitinicg with,
to-day he pioroses to it, to
the exclusion ot ail other business,
until it is settled. The democratic
Senators, who have indulged in
some vague threats of iiiibuster
ing in ortier to prevent a vote, will
hardiy dare to execute their threats
as filibustering is a two edged
sword that is dangerous.
Senator Stewut, has given
notice that after the fisheries treaty
is disposed of, he will press his
bill for the admissiou of the state
of Washington.
There isa deficiency of $250,000
in the railway mail transportation
fund of the postotlice department.
Thut is a specimen of the economy
and reform of the administration.
A committee of the 31erchant
Tailor's National Exchange, which
was in session here last week, was
given a hearing by the senate
finance committee. They wan?
the duty on ready made clothing
raised. They say that under the
present tariff, a wealthy man can
go to London and for $500 haTe
clothes made that will cost him
$1000 in the United States.
Senator Sherman has sent a cir
cular to republican senators, ask
ing each if there are any meatnres
pending' before the senate, in
which he is specially interested,
and uoa which he desires action
by the senate during the present
session. The object ot the circular
is to get the calendar cleared s
far as possible, before the senate
begins consideration of the tariff
bill.
Senator Stewart's Chinese bill
passed the senate without a divis
ion, and Representative Morrow
attempted to get up in the House,
but owing to the objections on the
democratic side, it was referred to
the committee on foreign relations,
with authority to report it at any
time.
The senate has passed a resol
ution calling upon the Secretary of
; tne interior tor information cor
j.cerning his recent occision affect
ing the title to the Northern Pa
cific Railroad lands .
A committee renresentino- in.
OflO hartm-a In fir . v.
! nattela ln ve States, Were bt
j uic IlllpreSSlOU IS
growing
muono-democrats in
I " UeUlOCratS ID
congress thai
; their national
committee repre
sents io many rai!rtad.
A bill has been introduced in
the senate giving Mrs. Sheridan a
$5,000 pension.
Well Stnrin::.
E. B. Davidson has sent for a
chine lor boring wells and in a
ma
lew days wit! be ready
to here wens any
wt.i'ie m tl
cilv.iroiu two to iot;rteea
itickea .n diautcter, any depth.
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