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Jo CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON THURSDAY MORNING5 SEPTEMBER X i.vS VOL. 111-2,0. i l r it. California, tie Lid of I) V FASIKGJP -TASTE. - neATHTC COb'GUi a Ufa 11 6r Oeiff for cicu AHILHNLMLUbco.OOTUI HWE 'Jf A CXM.u in tile iieiJ winch do .r.ot Rpt ! beUer'rJEIIave vou an excessive secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal passages which either must be 'blown from the , jse or drop back behind the palate, or hawked or snuffed baekAard to the throat? Art vou tr.-.uVe.! hv bawl; i soittinif, weak and iriflaeed eves, freouent soreness of the throat. I Cfl n vr It ma itw a. ; I jrn r Ai n is v. f innvini i r v a. j ii tw h r-jL. limn ni in . ii 1 7T - JL V a w a nnif J LtD'tllNhMLIl-Cgv flRAVIl IT coi-rodin" sores reve the corruption within.: ' I fi r l t 1 I w-r I . As every breath drawn into the lunjrs niust pass ovir andhecoirc polluted Jl:y the reliev tioiis in the nasal j :tss5f:es. it must ue es-ari!y Klkv ;1 st " j c isci'ii c il e w) .i su re craduall" takfs plan-. Kile the n orbi.': n.iisir tb.it is si'vea n !.:? i iti.ittu. into the St., ma. h. ei fieb'es ci-.cstieii, ard citen iiv.t!. i .y ; J !!:'. i ti ; ;m:iim jitv, nervoasness and consumption. I DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. If you have experienced any of the abovesymptoms doVJnot delay, but try f JC A L I kok N lr Cat-R-Cirk at once. We positively uarant fa few applications rel:ec and a thorough ' treatment to cme. S:x months treatment for il.GO; sentf'iv mail sanlaUblc d! 'at-K-('nre. For Sale bv FIISILiy The Red Front. W P- TWEEDALE. Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Copperware. Pumps, iron pipe, rui.bor hone and phimhirijr foods. Sole ffents for th celebrated "Ea-rly BicakfHst" co:k btoves sicd.rMncres, and 'Tjultleee" parlor licntiDfT sfovus. Albanv. Oresron. AT COST! STILL TO Gc. W. SIMPSON . HaviDg purchased the stock of Clothing, Gents1 Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Etc., of C. B, .Roland fc Co. is now prepared to offer Having a complete assortment of big discount, wnicn he still propofS well to call and get his prices before irom 25 to :() per cent. The iiihsst dace o! all kinds, eitner in cnsn or gumls. Child ren Cry fc r F wvenes EUREKA The motto i'i i';il:i-..mi:i moans "I have f.iinnl ii.'" On! in that land of jsuii.tiiiiie, where ttho oranj: cmo .and trrape bloom r.nd rijn.ii at.taii' theii hi.hcst perfection in mid-winter. lire the her'ns and "iins found that an; h'.fcil in that plca-uiit ler.ie'iy for al! htv:it- and lam; troubles, Sasta Ahir be mlivof eoujrhs, asthma, and cnn- sumjitr n. Ko-hav A Mason, of Al- jhativ ,,'vei;,.i!. lip.ve '.ceil appointed eaiisiiaipsi'r'o his luiblc Califnrnu rem- .iiy, and sell it under a guarantee at il t bottehree for ;. FOK SALK BV fAL ALBANY C REGON ringing or roaring in the ears, more or less impairment of the hearing, loss o smell, memory impaired, dullness cr dizziness of the head, dryness or heat of nose.' Have you lost ad sense of smell: Hare you a hacking cough'.' Have you idspep.-ia'r Is your breath foul? Ik so yol' iia k thk Catarbh. home have al these symptoms, others only a part. The leading svmptom o: ordinary ca tarrh is increased secretin:! of mucus of roshay THE O NLY-j foul breath is caused by the dtcoir. lUiAr'jTEED (posing secretions exuded from festering Cl IRE TOT? ; ulcers far back ia the head; ometimcs lfl;caten away and the bones themselves L gradually decay, such cases ar in deed objects of. pity, as stench from & MASON. Mbany, Oregon JiLB N, (Successor to E. W. Lansrdon DEALER IX Drugs, Paints, Oils Perfnmery and toilet article. sls H full line of iiooks ur.i' slatioiiery, pt-riinjicals. etc. J-?f Prcftc.ripkiuijS carel'uil;. rompOUMded in odd felljv;: temple. Albany Orcson T3 Li General Merchandise, bought at a to s!! a; i o.st. I'urcnaser.- will o ! buving elsewhere, as vou can save ! market price paid for Yuuntry pto-.' itche r's Casto ria- t THE ntONT! ilil! HUflP 1 11 "I'k Albanv -I'tider the i:e-. mma WHO KEEPS A fuil line of ch.iieef family grocer es"f and (rov'Mop, Cannea Pineapples,! Choice TaWe Belioacies Ornamentedjcakes for Wedtiinas mid Parties. ta!monbellies, mackerel and saltfish,ofIall kinds. FRESH BAEED BREAD iCvcrv Day. BesfiS. Pics. Gates TEAS axd COFfE Mm ruis, Misms CANNED MU0DS, ETC. iiie best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars f?TAt .Ichn f'ox's old stand. Te v liri l'. low Finn's -UL1VE- IN A Live (fewln. This is what Albany is at present, and in order to keep pace with the .ively times in this city, they have enlarged their store and stock so that they now have the most complete and desirable line of furniture in the valley. Their double salesrooms in Fro man's block are filled with an elegant assortment of new furniture, consist ing of lounges in new patterns, line gold picture frames, willow chairs, easy rockers, marble tables, brackets, etc., etc. An examination of the stock will enow this to be true iu every re spect. ' House and Lot for Sale. A ONE AND ONE-HALF STORY DWELL . inr containing 7 rooms, bath room and pMitry; Is less than two years b jilt; location central; another lot adjoining ean be had with bat n it desired, or wuld sc II it separate from dwe'liujr. Price very low. Apply to T. A Shane D-wellluK for Rent. A NEAT RESIDENCE JOF 9 ROOMS, situated on the corner of Baker and Seventh -treets, with two lots, garden and choice fruit in abuni'anee.for tent on reascn ble term App"y to A. Webster at resi dence. Hermann Diercks, Prop, THIS RESTAUR ANT IS NOW" OPENED TO the public in the Saltmarsh building be low the Revere House, where good meals will be served at all hours. Mr Dierck in vites hi9 old customers and the pub'ic gener ally to call. The tables will be supplied with the best viands the market affords. Satisfac tioa guaranteed. H. .1. Minthorn, Pres. B. S. CViok, Sec S. FarraR, Vice Pres. C It. Moores, Treas. Oreson Land Company. Organized for the purpose ol bu inl and selling real estate, advertising the Willamette valley in all of the leading ticwsiapcis of the I'nitcd States, eui"" ploying eastern ag( m t direct home seekers to tin: ilhiiiHtte vallev, and ti. me agents in all the prii'iciml towns i.t Mai'Kni. Polk, Linn, IVnU.n ( laekallias .mil Y:m,i ;!l .,;,' j ... , . " """iiw U) Hid in loi-aling i rn in i i. j ( "K iV Mintiiohx, Managers. rur .an :.-u ar- e-.i :it tl-.. a oi;:.-e mi J he 1;.-,. l.i:i!,ling, K. dwo'r west ol SteWJlt A: Sow l.i II V IIODSO.N K DlCKENMiV. ;iiagcrs mcntlj; I M: !tw Parser WOOD WEIRD FuriiitiireDea rs Hermann s Marat W f ROYAL ?SSB?V Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of parity .strength and wholesomeness. More economical thaa the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competi tion witb multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in wns. Royal, Bakijt 'ow dek Co . 10'-. Wall t.. N. Y. D W Crowley & Co., Aifents, Portland, Oregon. 4TTHtl-:VS.t DR. N. BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT . Law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd bellow's Temple. -Vill practice in all courts of the state, and give special attention to all uusinesg. VyOLYERTON CHARLES E. ATTORNEY V at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms 13 and 14, Foster s Lilock, over L. E. Blain's stor . T K. WEATHOKFORO, ATTORNEY AT l . law, Albany, Oresron. office in Odd Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the courts of thestate, and srive special attention to all business PHYSICIANS. GW. 'IASTON, PHYSICIAN AM) SUM peon, Albany, Orefor. M. H. ELLl.s. I'HYSICIAN reon, Aibat.y, Oit-tron. A.D SURr f C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND elR Jm u'eon Albany, Oregon, ofice over Gr::d '.vohl's store. Oifice hours, from 8 a. m. to 4 r. M. M'AMSTKR i WmOIiWAKII, liO.MKOl'ATIIIC PHY sicians and surgeons, ol'stetrics treat ment of chronic diseases of women and hildrtn a specialty. All cells picmplly at nded to day n :. i f! 1 1 in the l limi ock. n FYERK HOrSE, A I.liAN Y. Oll. -t'll AS. 'i ;.:t r, It 'i. Only first eciass house 'o the city. I are sample rooms f r coni . .. n .ii men. v Ciiiiiauirii iinplovcd in tile kitchen. General staite ili' e for L'oraiiis. MRS M.E. McCOY.M. D.!I ME 1'A I ii !(" physician, il!icc and r idei.i e imi iiit m' First and IJ.ikcr street.-. .!t':iii, . Or. Chronic diM:i'5 a speeiaity Con-iiltatiori iie. i 'i tii e hours: 10 to M and -J t. ; i v. TT KWERr, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE 11. ami jeweler, Albany. Oremi, Oi'ACRES OK 'LAND SITUATED li I !) ) miles east of Albany.ntar the Oregon Pacific railroad, :i('0ac:es in cultuation, and couta'ns sufficient water and timber lor gen era' use. Would make four ;cod farms Price, i'12.000, with terms to suit iHirchastr. For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris. Mitsnolla Flonr. 1HF- EES! MAGNOLIA FLOUR DF.L1V X cred to any part, of the city, for 1.10 per sack JOHN A CRAWFORD. nlSodtf TR R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SI R. I geon, Albany, Oregon. Graduate of Ger; man and American colleges. PALACE MEAT MARKET Tames V. PiPE.Prop. Firt Siren ... - A) ban; The best variety of. choice beef.veal, mutton, pork sausage, etcinuhe city keptjeonstantly n hard.) ciicn ud IST Cash paid for all kind ock." TEE FIRST HATIQNAL Ml OF ALBANY. OREGON,1 i presidekt, L. Flinn. VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. YOUIlg, cashier. G.E.Chamberlain, TRANSACTS A GENERAL' BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts kept subject to check. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer sold on New York, Chicagt), San Francisco and PortlanH.Oregon.. Collections made on favorable terms. S. E. You L. Flinn L. F:. IJi.ain W. E. Turrbll Geo. E. Chambfrlais. Jas. F Powklu Assistant Cashier. Lund surveying. PARTIES DESIRINO SCKVBVISG DOSK CAS OB. tain accurate and prompt work by calling upon ex -county surviyoi F, T. T. Fisher. He has complete copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepared todo surveying in any part of Linn county. Postoffice address, Millers Station, Linn couuty, Oregon. IT GRADUATES ST C PESTS IK Classical. Literary Sci entific, normal, Bus iness, Law and MEDICAL COURSES OLDEST, LARGEST AND LEAST EXPENSIVE In titution !' leaning in the Northwest. First tet:i: begins r-cptembcr :!d, ls. Ad dress I'VS- VAN SO Y, Presidt nt. Salem. Oregon I1TMI J l linivaTCifi 1 GREAT EASTERN. The Immense Ship to Be Broken to Pieces. ii n: haw .iu.Ai miskktim:s. Trouble in Layir.g the Atlantic Cable-An Expensive Eiperime&t An Eventful tV.ifetr. Pall .Mall Gazette. Alter experiencing off the Ish: ol Man.-Ai-iew.ot' . . her customary mis, adveutures tile (Jreat Eastern lias oetn broityiit tioui the Clyde to tlie Mersey, w litre, at Tr.ininere, the iant leaulslip is to beached and broken up. In twelve months it is promised, she will huve beeu entirely taken to pieces. So ends the "trauge, eveuilul history" of tlie niani uiot Ii cnatiou ot LJrunel and Scott Kussel. it is little exag geratiou to say Hint to thousands ol uewspaper readers the informa tion that the Great Eastern is to be Oroken up hiS come home just a trifle sadly. They have no pecua iary interest iu shipping, and may never have gone "down to sea in ships;"' they may never have seen the Great Eastern; but all the same tlie news of the end of her course and her impending destruction oiiugs the sliattows of regret. The Great Eastern was certainly conceived under luckless stars. With the exception of the short in terral duriug which the great ves sel was cuipioyed for the laying down of the Atlantic and other cables, her existence has been one long chapter ol Uisaster,disappoint nieut and general taiiure. Scarce ly any example of modern ingen uity has become so completely or on so gigautic a scale, a money devouring white elephant, For tunes have again and agaiu sunk in the Great Eastern, and divi dends iu connection with her have hardiy ever oeeu heard. It was a godsend to mammoth monstrosity's owners wneu the Tcieiapn Construction and Main tenance Company wanted to lay a second cable between Ireland aud America iu place of the previously laid oue. luJuly, 1S60, the Great Eastern steauuu out ot Vaieulia; cn August 2d cable suapped auti on account of tie strain imposed upon,:: aud sank 2(J0jfathoms dowu 10b4 miles Irom Ireland. For a week, wan a grapnel aud a live miie rope, the lost caoie was dredged lor, out unsuccessful!.-, aud a,l the available apparatus for dragging with having beeu either biOAi'ii or lost in the attempt, tlic Grtat Eastern returned lu Eagluuu leaving aiiuost au r.s 4UU tous of cable at the bottom ol the At i antic. In July 1S0G, she set forjii again witu a new caoie ana accom panied by tniee auxiliary bteauieio. Uu the "Jitu she readied Sew futtndland, having succeeded iu re joining America and "the old country" by electric wire. This good work done, the Great East ern laid up at Heart's Content tiil the next summer, when, proceed ing to mid Atlantic, she dredged for a littie more thau two weeks f r the formerly lost cable, and had at length the luck, alter many other slips, of tishing it up, Join ing the recovered end to the por tion in her hold, the great vessel steamed back, and by September 8, 12 tit, had stretched her second cable from Ireland to Newfound land. These cables laid, the owners ot the Great Eastern were again in the sad condition of having a gigantic steamer ou their hands, which, as the lesser ot two evils, they must perforce maintain iu idleness. In 1807 a party of speculators came to their rescue with a scheme of refitting Brunei's steamship as a passenger carrying vessel, and em ploying her to convey visitors to tue Farts international Exposition from New York to Uaive and back again. At great cost the transfor mation was effected, but the crowd of visitors that had been expected to cross the Atlantic in the big steamship did not put ia an ap pearance, and neither profit for the speculators nor pay for the sailors or engineers was realized. In the evil lortunts of the Great Eastern there was a break, when, in the cablelaying company that bad formerly borrowed her took the vessel over for further prosecution of the work iu which she had been successlui. The passenger fittings were ouce more removed and the tanks were again put in, and Irom 18(39 titl some a hat recent years the Great Eastern laid cabies in the Atlantic, in tue Mediterranean, across the Indian ocean, in the Ked Sea and from Europe to iirazil, as well as other important lines. But there is an eud to cable laying, as to most things, and latterly the leviathan, degraded to the condi tion ot a mere hulk, has sunk to the work of a"ebow ship." A firm of provincial universal providers started a 20,000 company at Liv erpooi, and had the Great Eastern brought arouud in May, looo, to '.he Mersey, wheie, tilled vyUh cou- juiers, ent-i tainmenis, coucen rooms and penny sIioas, she man ;.'ed to readme a good rouud sum for her temporary owners. It may tie of ibterest to add that throughout her long, tvoutl'ul career the marine Frankeusteiu has sought fortune under other names thau that of the Great East ern. She has been known as Lev iathan, as the Great Ship and again as the-'Great Eastern. By this last and present title she wiil, though smashed up into waste iron and effectually moved out of existence, be remembered for some years to come, apart together from her iuteierting record iuthe chronicles of shipping, by the well-known "Floating City" of Julas Verne. The clever Amiens romancer made, as if will" be Tiu?mbered,the Great Eastern the subject of one of not least interesting among his armtui of wonderful books for bo vs. TUE ! l 1 BILL. Great Britain Mill Object to lit Enforcement. Washington, Sept. 25. A spe cial from Ottawa says that another cause lor the summoning of the cabinet, is the effect the signing of the Scott Chinese exclusion bill wiil have uoon the Chinese who are British subjects and living in Canada. If the Scott bill should become a law. it will keep them out of the United States. The "probability ;s," the dispatch says, ' that Great Britain does not in tend to allow the United States to exclude her subjects in such a sum mary manner, and as usual in such cases, it backs up its views in an emphatic manner. I'OLLI.MO.V AT SEA, A Wheal Skip From Frisco Sunk Off the Bra.iliau ('oast. Sax Fkancisco, Sept. 25. A dispatch received by the Mer chant's Exchange to-day from Per nambuco states that the British ships Earl of VVemys, hence Maj oOth, wi:h wheal shipped by G. W. McXerr for Cork, collideo with the Brit sh ship Arden Caple, bound from Liverpool for Calcutta, off" the Brazilian coast. The former sank, and only pari of the crew was saved. The ves l-A was valued at sixty thousand dollars, and the cargo at sixty three thousand. Tlie i'.den Caple was badly damaged, and put into Fernado Noromah for repairs. The Wheat Market. San Fkancisco, Sept. 25. The Wheat Market was again auimated to-day, the promising Eastei n re ports beiug of an encouraging character, Buyer the year which closed yestttii.iv at l 'i'-i's. closed to dav at an advance oi i'J'tC. The transactions were invge. Ciiicaoo, Sept 25. When. sl o7 '-, Oct- 1 00 September, ober. 10 7',. Di-oeml- m . LivKUI'OOl., fcet. Wheat Firmer: ilenr-ihu lab ; Ca.iiornia, 7s 7 Jo'd. Skw York, S:-pt. - Wheat $1 02. for cash $1 Oi '4, October 1 02;. November I o-ijo. Dec ember fl 08?. KHU.fr MK.TI. Go snd see the new silverware at Will & Stark's. The largest and most elegant line of silverware and jewelry ever shown in Albany has just been opened at W ill ev. Stark's. Just received, another lot of those tine hand sewed French kid shoes, the very cheapest eyer brought lo town at W. F. Read's. Just leceived at 'V. F, Read's a full line of ladies line muslin underwear, also girls' white dresses aud infants slips. Call and see them. That exquisite line of satins iu ur show window will be run close this week. Have no excuse for not get ting in on them. Montieth & Seiten bach. A fineassortmcnt of heavily plated k rives, orks and 6poons at F M French's, "The Corner Jcweh y Store For your tine imported md Ke West cigars, go to M. Baumgart cigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store. Tiy St, Patrick's Pills and compare their effect with any other kind made. They contain good properties of the older preparations in the market combined with the most vahiable medicines discovered in modern times. As a cathartic and liver pill, St, Pat rick's are perfection. Sold by Foshay & Mason, HappinesH and Contentment, Cannot go hand in haud 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 wiil 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. Enreka. .The motto of California means, I have found it Only in the land of sunshme, where the orange, lemon, olive, tig and grape bloom and ripen, and attain their highest perfection in mid-winter, are the herbs and gum found, that are used in that pleasant remedy for all throatand lung troubles, Santa Abie the ruler of coughs,asthma and consumption. Foshay v. Mason, sells it under a guarantee at $1 00 a bottle. Try California Cat-K.Cure, the only guaranteed cme for catarrh. Pillow sham holders, the neatest tiling out at brink's. A clean tov.cl for every customer st Viereck's. Ice cream every day at Frances Ffeitiei's. GENERAL NEWS. The Panama Canal By No Means a Miserable Failure. uKE.VT Oril -U !.tSt titiE-I.M! SCHEME Twenty Little Girls Inticed Into Mormonism Sent Back to Their Homes-News i'rom East of the Rockies. The Herald's Special Dispatches. I'ana.ma, Sept. 2t. A well in formed correspondent writes to the Star and Herald: "It is learned that several contracts on thejcanal haye been finished, turned over to the canal company and accepted after inspection. Facts are stub born things, and these irrefutably give the lie to innumerable vague floating rumors in circulation about the canal company's shut ting down work. Of course they are shutting down just as fast as they can, but only at the comple tion of her works. Other equally important sections will also shortly shut down, and ere the outside world suspects it, and while it is yet buttonholing itself and spread ing on 'gloomy prospects' of tbe Panama canal work, the cable will flash through Christendom with tidings of ships floating over the Isthmus of Panama. Ofll-H MII4;tLIU. A tans of Smunsicrs Opera! Ins Kc tween Victoria anil I net'. 8. Oitawa, Sept. Jo. Hon. Mac Kenzie Bowell.uiinister of customs, has just returned from British Columbia, says it is evident that a lucrative business is being done in the manufacture of prepared opium at Victoria, and smuggling into the United States along the fron tier. It is imported in the rough state and dutv is paid, so the do minion government is powerless to remedv the evil. The importation has increased from 000 pounds in 1880 to 105,000 in 1887, of which 90 per cent, was smuggled into the United States. He thinks the United States should send detect ives to Victoria to work the matter up. EMI.E.M'LV (OHBEtT. Twenty Little ;ir!s F.uliccrf Into Poliamy Sent Home. Nkw Yojik, Sept. 25. Twenty one little girls from ! to 13 years of age, brought here yesterday by Mormon elders irom Europe en route to .-alt Lake City, were ordered to-day by Collector Magon to be sent l.o Europe. Vcllow Fever. .I.M'ksn.viii.i.i-;. Sept. 25. Only nine new cases are reported this j m 3'ii ; ::-. a-id one death. This is j o;if oi' tbe brightest and pleasant j e.-t days of iin' season cool and refreshing. The 1 diet" is becoming gtncral that the epidemic will soon run its course. Cordon has been thrown around the city to prevent an ingress of paupers. Violent Storm. Boston, Sept. 26. A violent wTind and rain storm is raging alon the whole New England coast this morning. 1 he telegraph wires are down in all directions. The damage will be large. Hie Child Kerovered. My years. little daughter, aged seven was afflicted with a severe cough and cold. She could not sleet) but coughed almost incessantly. I was induced by a friend to try Cham, herlain.s Cough Remedy and was as tonished at the immediate relief it gave her and the cure produced. I would not be without it in my house for any price. I have tried many remedies for coughs and colds, but this is superior to anything I have ever tried. Prof. J. M. Mehan. Cap ital City Commercial College, Des Moines, Iowa. Sold by Foshay & Mason, California, the Land of Discoveries Why will you lay awnke all night coughing, when that most effective and agreeable California reuiedy,Santa Abie, will give you immediate relief? Santa Abie is the only guaranteed cure for Consumption, Asthma and all Bronchial Vomplaints. Sold only in large bottles at $1.00 a botlle. Three for $2.50. Foshay & Mason will be pleased to supply yon, and guarantee relief when used as directed. California Cat-R-Cuie never fails to relieve Catarrh or Cola in the Head. Six months treatment $1.00. By mail $1.10. (alilornia at.B-(are. The only guaranteed cure for ca tarrh, cold" in the head, hay feVer.rose co'd, catrrhal deafness and sore eyes Res: ore the sense of taste andunpleas ant breath, resulting from catarrh. Eay and pleasant to use. 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 fr SI; sent by mail, 1.10, For sale by Foh ay iV. Mason, Fine Hore Tor Sule. We have just brought from Eastern Oregon a fine lot of work horses which we will sell on terms to suit the. times. Among them is some promising young drivers from Oneco, Mason Cnicf, and Edward Everett. Also souip choice heavy mares. Anvone wishing a horse will do well 'to look them over and we will tike pleasure in showing them to all intending purchasers. McKniout Bros., Tailman, Or,