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ALBANY. OREGON TUKSDAV MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4 1888
VOL. IK-NO. 244
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California, the Land of Discoveries
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ABIErlNC MCDi-coloroiyiLLi.fAL
HAVE YoU A COLL) in the head wnich do fcnot'fret better? Have you an excessive
secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal passages which either must ho blown from the
nose or drop back behind the palate, or hawked or snuffed backAard to the throat? Are
you troubled bv hawkmy. spitting, weak and inflamed eyes, frequent soreness of the throat,
THE ONLf
CURE FOR
I r P.-,.. Tv- J J
CATARRH
HoirTiur mrmr
(nuLIIIM.lILt)-LQ
OROVILLE
V
CAL
eorroamg sores reve the corruption within. -
As every breath drawn into the lungs muet pass ov. r and become polluted by the reliev
tions in the nasal passages, it must necessarily follow that 1 oitoning of the whole secre
gradually takes place, while the morbid matter th it i malicvcd cuiirg ti e sletpsterr.
into the stomaih, enfeebles digestion, and often prcducts dyfpipia,ai djfiiaHyfrtatattcs
ity, nervousness and constimption.
DO NOT PROCRASTINATE.
If you have experienced any of the abovesymptoms do1not delay ,but'trv
Cat-R-Ci re at once. We positively uarant eega few applications k relieve and
treatment to cure. S:x months treatment for $1.00; sentry mail
Santa Able and t'at-C-'ure. For Male tyi,
UK' U KM
The Red
"W", C-.iTWEEDALE.
Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Coprware,
Pumps, iron pipe, rubbor hose and plumbing roods. Sole ajrente for the
celebrated "Early Breakfast" cook stoves andjanes, and "Faultless" parlor
heating stoves. Albanv. Oretron.
.AT
STILL
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Gr. W. SIMPSON .
Haviriir
purchased the
furnishing Goods, Boots,
Koland fe Co. is now
Baroaius
Iter
Having a complete assortment of General Merchandise, bought at a
big discount, which he still proposes to sell at cost, l'urchasers will do
well to call and get his prices before buying elsewhere, as you can save
from to 30 per cent. The highest market ju ice paid for country pro
duce Xf all kinds; either in casii or goods.
Children Cry for
EUREKA
T!ie motto nf California means "I
mae found ii." Only in that land of
sunshine, where t the oraii erao
hml '-rape bloom ami ripen attain
t heir highest perfection in mid-winter,
jare the herbs and t'V.in found that are
used in that pleasant lemedv for all
(throat and Inns troubles, Santa Abib
he rule.-of coujrhs, asthma, ami con
sumption. I'osliay t .Mason, of Al-
jbany Oregon, have been appointed
eanstiarpsi'fo his valble California rem-
;e(iv, ana sell it under a guarantee at 51
bottehree fur$l.?n.
FOR SALE BY
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ALBANY
OREGON
ringing or roaring in the ears, rnore or
less impairment of the hearing, loss o
'smell, memory impaired, dullness cr
dizziness of the head, dryness or neat or
nose? Have you lost all sense of smell?
Have you a hacking cough? Have you
dsneptia? Is your breath foul? Ik so
hot" have the Catabrh. Some have al
these symptoms, othote only a part.
iThe leading grmptom of ordinary ca
tarrh is increased secretion of mucus of
yellow or greenish colored matter.
Foul breath is caused by the decou)
posing secretions exuded from festering
ulcers far back in the head; ometimes
the membrane covering the bones is
eaten away and the bones themselves
gradually decay. Such cases ar in
deed ; objects of pity, as stench from
California
a thorough
J
lbany, Oregon
G. L BLAGKMAN.
l Successor to E. W. Lanpdon
-dsalkb is-
Eros, Paints, Oils.
Perfumery and toilet articles,
also a full line of books and
t-tationery. periodicals, etc.
j-iP Prescriptions carefulh
compounded
IN ODD FELLOW
Albany.
TEMPLE,
Oreeon
Front.
stock of Clothino-, Gents'
Shoes, Etc., of C. B,
prepared to offer
tkn fe
Pitcher's Castoria.
lay .
&
Mason,
COST
THE
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The Albanv Bakeryi!
-Uuder the new management of-
WHO KEEP
A fuil Uue of choice;-family grocer es
and
Cannea jfineeapplesj
OMce Table Delicacies
Ornamented cakes for
Wedmnus and Parties.
Salmon bellies, mackerel and salt fishiof 'all
kinds. JJ
FRESH BAKED BREAD
iilvcrv Dav.
mi
TEAS and COFFE
CANNED tiuODS, ETC.
ne best Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
2?'At John Fox's old
new brick.
stand. low Fl nn s
J. OVERMAN
AUEST FOR T1IK
Has on hand a line of new and second
andwheels. Send for C'-tal
HAVING SOLD-AN INTERKST IN MY
harness husines9 to 1. J. Overman, I am
desirous of collecting all my outstanding
notes and accounts. All persons knowing
themselves indebted to me will please call
and settle. ''tff
The business will be continued as usual at
the name please. E. L THOMPSON.
Albanv, Feb. 22.
IfLIVE-
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This is wliut Albany is at present,
and in order to keep pace with the
iively tunes in this city, they
have enlarged their store and stock so
that they now have the mast complete
and desirable line of furniture in the
valley. Their double salesrooms in Fro-
man s block are tilled with an elegant
assortment of new furniture, consist
ing of lounges in new patterns, line
iroiu picture iramus, willow eiiairs,
easy rockers, marble tables, brackets,
etc., etc. An examination of the stock
will show this to be true in every re-
epeci.
University of Oregon
'EUGENE CITYTe"
.M'i esion begins on Mondav, the 17th of
.cpicniiH r, isNS.
Free scholarship? from every comity in the
Mail. Apply to your c.iintv superintendent.
r our eou-sos: Classical. Seient ific.Litorarv
a.,d a short Knlish course in v.Iii.-h there is
no Latin, Creek. F.v, h ,.r Cerman. Tlif
hniflish is pre-emiii.-ntlv a PuMna-s CVurse
lor cataU.-e-ues t-r ..tia-r information, a-ulr
VV. .iOH.N'iuN, President.
ier Bros.
w 1 rSm.
best S
Pies
Cakes
nnma Xntc
Raisins
LEADING BICYCLES.
llBk Safeties:
mm & mm
Ti T
reueaiers
N A
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel
of purity .strength and wholesomeness.
More eionomical than the ordinary
kinds and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test, short
weight alum or phosphate powders.
Sola onlv in c ms. Koyal Bakiit ow-
DR Co . 10"' Wall -t.. N. I.
D W Ckowley & Co., Agents,
Portlaud, Oregon,
ATTOKXETS.
T R. N.
L'. Law,
BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT
Alianv, Oregon. Office in Odd
bi-llnw's Temple. -Vjll practice in all courts
of the slate, and give special attention to all
business.
Law, Albanv, Or. Office in rooms 1
and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain"s
stor .
J
K. WEATHOUFORD, ATTORNEY AT
law, Albanv, Oregon. Office in "Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the
courts of thestate, and give special attention
to all business
riiii ias.
r W. IIASTJN,
PHYSICIAN AND SUK
eon, Albany, Oregon, t
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II. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN
geon, Albai.y, Oregon.
AND SUK
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C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND ol"R-
geon Albanv. Oregon, office over Grad
wohl's store. Oliice hours, from S A. M. to
r. a.
OEVEKE HOUSE, ALBANY,
OR.-CHAS
it l'teiricr,
Prop. Only first-eciass housi
111 the citv. Larire sample rooms tor com
inercial men. No Ohinanien employed in th
kitchen, t.eneral stas;e otln-e for Coi vallis,
11 fRS M.E. McCOY,5I. O.HOMCEOPAi HIC
i'l tiliyn ian, othec and residence corner o
First and Bakcrstrects, Albany, Or. C'hron
" a :((!. lv. (,'oiiHUltation free. Of
i: . n-- 1 r-f.: 'in to 12a. m and 2 to 5 r. M.
K KOLilbWAX, r.l KKlAAKt ol K-
i' ireo
eon, Albany, urem. orai.uaie ni i.er
man and AnicncKii coiicvrcs.
AI.ISTKK W0O1AVAKH, 1IOM Fol'A I M IC THY
sicians and surgeons, obstetrics treat
ment of chronic (liseascs of women and
hildrcn a specialty. All calls pic mptly at
tended to day or mubt. (.ill.ee in liic t linn
block.
HEWKKT, PRACTICAL WATC11.MAKE
. and jeweler, Albany. Oregon,
.lSulia Flour.?
'I1HE. r.ESI MAGNOLIA r LOL K 11'-LI
X ered to any part ot tbe city, tor i.iu per
sack JOHN A CKAWFOKD.
nlSudtf
laud Surveyl"-.
PARTIES IiBSIKIXO SI RVKYlXO PONK GAS Oil.
tain accurate and prompt work by callinsr
upon ex-county survryot . T. T. Fisher. He
has complete copies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepared to do surveying in
anv part of Linn county. I'ostoffice address.
.Millers Station, Linn county, uregoii. c
ACRES OF LAND SITUATED 12
1)I miles cast of Albany ,near the Orejron
Pacific railroad, 300 acres in cultivation, and
contains sufficient water and timber for gen
eral use. Would make four good farms
Price, $12,000, with terms to suit purchaser.
For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris.
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
JAMES V. PlPE.Prop.
first SI reel Albanj
The best variety of choice beef,veal,mutton.
pork sausage, etein;the city kept .constantly
an hand.) sicmai;
OT Caah paid for all kind
ock.TSJ
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OF ALBANY. OREGON;
president, L. Flinn.
VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. TOUng,
cashier G.E.Chamberlain,
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS. Accounts kept subject to
check. Sijfht Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, San
Francisco and Portland.Oregon. Collections
made on favorable terms.
s F. You L- FhknJI
r. E. W.AIS W. E. TtRRKlt
GRO. E. CllAMBKRI.AIN.
J as. F. Powkm.. Assistant Cashier:
IT
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GRADUATES STUDENTS IN-
Classical, TAterary, Sci
entific, normal Bus
' iness, Law mid
MEDICAL COURSES
OLDEST, LARGEST AND LEAST
Institution of Icarn'n in the Northwest.
I-'irst term lu uiiis bejtf-nilicr Md, Ad
dress . Xii'.'S. VAN SCOY, i'resi.Unt,
Salmi, Oregon
Willamette
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GENERAL iEWS.
he House Passes the Chinese
Bill Without Objection.
A BIG F5KI AI LOS At;KLe
ie Masonic Temple aid Vpr -ble Para
phernalia Burned - News IV ms ftomCS
tbe East and Elsewtrrc,
lie Hbralu's Special Dispatches.
Washington, .-eut. .
-The
'.i to-ent-
house passed the Ciiinese
day without objection or a
Mil vote.
iiki: AT l.
TUe
Masoiiic Temple and Valuable
1'roperly in KmIiis.
Los Angeles, Sept. 3. This
moiiiint; ire Drone out 111 uie
Masonic temple on the upper floor
of the new Los Anireles Aational
Bank block. The liremen fought
hard, and got the flames under
ontrol in about an hour, but im
mense damage was done by fire
tire and water. The roof fell in and
the beautiful hall of the Knights
Templar is completely ruined. The
mqst important papers of the order
were saved, but abont all of the
elegant uniforms, swords and other
paraphernalia w re destroyed.
Loss, $15,000; $6000 insurance.
The disaster will put a stop to the
proposou pilgrimage of the Knights
to San Diejro. The temple had not
been occupied since Saturday
night. The origin of the fire was
incendiary.
Labor Day Observed.
Xew York, Sept. 3. Labor Day
holiday is being appropriately ob -
served here and elsewhere through
out the state. Business is partly
si. upended, and exchanges and
1 un! are all closed. A great
feature of the day is the labor
parade. There are games of all
kinds and the festivals are .-inply
grand.
More Labor I'aiiUlrs.
Chicago, Sejit. 3. Labor parades
and picnics are now in progre? 3
here, one by the Knights of Labor
and one by the trades unions. Both
were followed by picnics. The
former laid the corner stone of the
bricklayer's temple.
The Trouble Adjusted.
Washington, Sept. :. The
. -anscontinental railroads having
removed the cause of complaint by
He Lincoln merchants of discrim
ination in favor of Omaha 1 y
charging rates on freight from the
Pacific coast, so as to make both
points equal. The inter-state com
merce committee has given the
Lincoln merchants leave to with
draw the complaints made by them
last spring and subsequently in
vestigated by the commission.
An Indian Fishier A re;l' '.
IIakkisih'kg, fclept. 2. Major
Marcus A. Reno, a famous Indian
lighter, was arrested last night on
a charge of non-maintenance pre
ferred by his wife.
Where II a h He Gone:
Quebec. Sept. 3. Receiving
Teller Andy, of the bank national,
has absconded. His accounts are
$12,000 short.
The Immigration Problem.
New Yokk, Sept. 3. Congress
man Ford, chairman of the house
committee, which has been inves
tigating immigration, says the de
velopments m regard to the rejec
tion of the treaty by China may
make it unnecessary. The com
mittee goes to San Francisco as
originally intended.
So'Scws from China.
Washington, Sept. 3. The state
department is still officially igno
rant of the refusal of the Chinese
government to ratify the treaty.
Cardinal Manning m Illness.
London, Sept. 3.The illness of
Cardinal Manning is merely inci
dental to his advanced age.
IIOKICIKLE FIEXD.
Lynched for Bnnnluz a Boy
Tlirngb n Threshing Machine.
Agenda, Kas., Sept 2. A horrible
affair is reported from the neighbor
hood of Guide Rock, a small town
iust over v'le Nebraska 3:ne. John
iJaker, a white, feeding a threshing
machine on the farm of a man named
Weeks, was accidently cut on the
hand by a band cutter, a boy. In
his rage he grasped the boy and de
liberately fed him into the threshing
machine, feet hrst.
The boy's screams fvttracted Ve
attention of the other lhands, but be
foj e they could i. eiiere the boy's
body had half disappeared in the
machine. The enraged men seized
Baker and . hanged him to a straw
cai tier.
CUianl Againt The !triK,
And ahvavs have a bottle of Acker's
English Remedy in the house. Vou
cannot tell how soon Croup may strike
your liltle one, or a cold or cough
may fasten itself upon you. One
dose is a preventive and a few dos.es
a positive cure. All Throat and
Limp troubles yield to its treatment.
The Remedy guaranteed by Foshay
x- Mason.
s.if Tiivttor-twm is the first law
cf
nutniv. Follow n by securing an a .
citleiil polit y ox Lurkhart cc Keeuey.
THE PATERNAL! VIEW OF IT.
What a beautiful child!' exclaimed Misg
De Gush,
As she irazed at the bundle of clothes ;
"And you happy fatherthink it's the one
finest biby on earth, 1 suppose
Well, yes." replied dad. as he thougatof
the nights
He had walked the cold floor in dis
tress; "I really mnat sav, my dear Miss DeCush,
I regard it'a howliiif success."
WELL ttl IFPEI IUK KLIZZiK !!.
The Natural Protection ofa Child Re
cently Burn iu the Norlnwtst.
St. Paul Pioneer-Pre
A leniale child, whose parents re
side on Fourteenth veuue north, was
born on the 14th of March, 1S87, and
at its birth was covered from head to
foot with a thick mass of white hair.
The parents were greaMy mortified
and attempted to remove the haiiy
covering, but the attempt proved ui
successiul, and later ttie hirsute
nheaomenon reappeared in denser
lorni than eyer. Physicians were
summoned, but they were unable to
pi escribe a remedy, aud advised the
parents against any further attempted
eradica'' ion.
The little girl is now sixteen
months old, aud is perfectly healthy
and as lively as a cricket. Her growth
h-s been perfectly natural, witn
he exception that the teeth have not
appeared, v is usual with children of
01 that age. The hair upon the
ch eks and chin is sfcoro and t' -c'..
but longer on the nose aud forehead,
and wh'en pe. nitted to hang natural
ly jir.pletely covers a pair 01 bi :rnt
blueeyes. The ears are rilled wi
line white hairs which are now between
three and four inches in length, cor
responding with the growth on the
'orehead. At bir h the hair on the
1 , 1 l . .L -1
ao was several mcues m leugw,? -iu
he 1 imbs were thickly covered, fciv-
ng them the appearance of being
encased in a diminutive toboggan
suit, and the same condition exist,
except that the friction of the cloth
ing has evidently shortened the hair.
When undisturbed the hair comes
out again and successfully defies all
attempts at repression, or curtail
ment. The natural covering of the
head is also exceptional y heavy and
lone but of a much darker shade
than the silky raass of the body, and
nearly concealing the features. Not
withstanding the strange growth,
the appearance of the little girl is by
no means repulsive, as is apt to be
the case in instances of phenomenal
development. Tne father, who is
a contracting plasterer by occupation
has been unabie to keep the little one
who is the third child in the family,
from being seen by outsiders; and ii
strange appearance has attracted at
tention. i'ayor Anes and other physicians
will vouch for the accuracy of the
statements in regard to the c&se.
'I he Military Bull.
Parson and Bray's orchestra of
Portlaud has been engaged by "F"
Co., to furnish music for their mil
itary bill cn Sept 14. These g-n-tlemen
have supplied the music
for balls here on different occasions
and better could not bo wished for.
The Company's armory will be
beautifully decorated iind no de
tail of arrangements will be Deg-
lected as the members of "F" in
tend to make this ball a trulv
magnificicnt affair. Don't fail to
attend if vou receive an invitation.
Tickets without supper $1.50.
Woman's IHscovcry.
"Another wonderful discovery has
been made and that too by a lady in
this country. Disease fastened its
clutches upon her and for seven years
she withstood it severest tests, but
her vital orsrans were undermined and
death seemed imminent. For three
months she coughed incessantly and
could not sleep. She oought of us a
bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption and was so much re
lieved on taking the first dose that she
slept all night and with one bottle has
been miraculously cured. Her naano
is Mrs. Lutho Lwz," Thus write W.
C. Hani rick & Co., of Shelbv N. C
Get a free trial bottle at Foshay &
Mason's.
California Cat.B-Cure.
The only guaranteed cure for ca
tarrh, cold in the head, hay fever,rosK
co'd, catrrhal deafness and sore eyt j.
Res ore the sense of taste and unpleas
ant breath, resulting ' from catarrh,
Eay s'id pleasant to jse. Follow
directions and a cure is warranted, by
all d-uggists. Send for a circular
to Abietine Medical Company, Oro
ville. Cal. Six months' treatment for
1; sent by mail, $1,10, For sale by
Foshay S Mason,
The Waterloo Springs; .
For solid enjoyment go to Water
lo J, which is now the most popular
resort. Fine locality, fishing,boat
ini arc1 bathing, and splendid ac
commodations at J. A. Gross',
whose prices are reasonable.
Horses fed at the lowest possible
rates. Campers can get supplies
at Mr. Gross' store. Mr. Gross
will meet the 2 o'clock Lebanon
train on Mondays and Saturdays.
Happiness and Contentment,
Cannot go hand in hand if we look on
the dark side of every little obstacle.
Nothing will so darken lite and make
it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's
Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the
worst-form of Dyspepsia, Constipa
tion and Indigestion, and make life a
happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25
and 50 cents by Foshay & Mason.
ItnrkI n's Arnica Salve,
The best Salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, 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
trive perfect satisfaction or money re
funded. For sale by Foshay it Ma
son.
AT WASHlINGrTOtf.
Comment on Cleveland's Message
on the Fisheries.
A PA.MC IS fST VIKtlMA.
That
State Considered Doubtful One A
Bit of Fine Sarcasm Concerning
Onr rishsrman.
Special Correspondence.
Washington, Aug. 27. CleTe
land's message on the objection of
the fisheries treaty is still the ad
absorbing topic of conversation
here. It is a most remarkable do
cument; remarkable for the com
plete somersault which has taken
on this Canadian question, remark
able for its tone of belligerencr,
ami rem;rable for pure unadulter
ated ga'l(no other word expresses
it so well.) He has suddenly dis
covered that the republicans were
ou the popular side of the question
and foithwith he proceeds to try
and get a step in advance
of the senate. This would
be all very good, if it were not for
the damaging fact that what is
known as the "Retaliation act" has
been on our statute books for eight
een months; this act places unlimi
ted power in the hands ol the
President for the protection of
American inteiests, and while in
nis message he acknowledges that
be has known of a number of in
stances in which Americans hare
bcin unjustly treated by Canadians
he has done nothing, has not even
protested against such treatment.
Now he asks for additional power
to retaliate, and this is just where
he Has made a miscalculation. He
has no intention of retaliating, he
only wants to make a little politi
cal capital, but he will find that
ttie repnbliban senate will not be
one whit behind the democratic
House in giviDg him all the au
thority he wants, notwithstanding
the fact that he has lacked the ne
cessary courage to make use of the
power unanimously given him by
Congress a ear and a half ago.
When it comes to protecting Amer
ican interests, the republicans are
always in tiie lead, now as in the
past. If Cleveland and the denio
ciuts waot to join the ranks, evea
at tliis eleventh hour, and add
their mite to the good cause, the
republican veterans will give them
a cordial welcome, but they can
uot rule the campaign.
The House is now in a deadlock
on the deficiency appropriation
Uili, lor want of a quorum, owing
to the large number of democrats -absent
J 10111 the city. The Housa
has passed a resolution rejoking
all leaves, except those granted for
sickness, auu it is hped to have a
quorum present by the middie ef
the week.
Among other regular appropria
tion bibs stiil unsettled, are the
Sundry civil bill, which is still in
conference; the army bili, which is
in the same indition, the House
having refused to accept there
port of the 1 onference committee
and ordered a new one. The for
citicatioa bill has passed the House
and is now in the hands of the sen
ate committee. It all of these
bills are not passed by Friday, an
other joint resolution extending
the old appropriations, will have f
be passed.
The nomination of Representa
tive Goff for governor of West Vir
ginia by the republicans has
created a small panic amone dem
ocrats here. Thev xrirnn.u.
that the state is now a doubtful
one Mr Goff i8 a rery popular
candidate, and deserves te be the
next gOTernor of the state.
rr 1 t
me nouse committee
on pen-
sions has reduced the
amount of
the pension which it
proposed to
give Mis. Sheridan
t $3,500 a
year. Representative
Matson, of
Indiana, voted
against givine her
any pension. Tbe bill has also
been reduced to the same amount by
the senate pension committee.
Senator Hoar has offered a resol
ution requesting the President to
send toth senate copies of all com
munications remonstrating with the
B itish government against the cot -duct
of Canada in regard to the canals
also copies of all demands made by
the President for the redress of
wrongs done to our fisherman. This
is only a little hit of tine sarcasm on
the part of the Massachusetts Sen
ator. He knows very well that no
such . remonstrance or demand is in
existence.
The senate .finance committee are
still working . on the substitute for
the Mills bill, hat owing to so many
other important bills being befo.e
the senate just now, the members of
the committee have had little time to
spare injpreparing the bill.
Given Away.
F. Read nronoses to rive awnv
W.
a fine gold watch with his srold and
silver prize shirt, the very best fitting
and best made white shirt in the
market. The price is as low or lower
than any equally as good shirt iu the
market.
Well Boring.
E. B. Davidson lias sent for a ma
chine for boring wells and in a tew
days will be ready to here wells any
wh're in the eity.i'rom two to fourteen,
inches in diameter, aDy depth.
if