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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1889)
0? i . Ci. , 15 ( NTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OUEGOK, SUNDAORXING, JANUAKY , 18S9. ?j VOL. IV.StO. 33. If t IK i Li' ' ... -v i mm IPUiilSi Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel ot parity Jtn-n;h i;nd wholes.ynieness More economical thao the ordinan kinds and cannot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders Sold only in ems, Royal. Baking ow ub Co , W Wall -t.. N. Y. LV C row ley Co., Asrents, Portland, Oregon. rnsin. ' W. M ASTON. PHYSICIAN SIR T, ecp, Albany, Oret'On. AND. SUKr eon, AU.ai y, Oregon. C1 C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND a!"K i;ecn Albany, Cic;;oii, olive in Puree's rew block Otlice hoi.r, from 8 a. m. to r. it. A. J. RUOSII'KK. VF.VKKtNAKY SI IJ- ceon, srailuute of untario Veterinary M.Hrye ftiirt n;e!r:l er of the Ontario vetenn ary n'!i.''al foricty. is )rf jRrei t- tvftt t)ir 1 sirtfi'.s of Hi (:; i't itiiteri anin.iils Oil Dt'ictitiAu prinfif.Ut. Office secoiiti dour eAi of the ojieia Iioom-. A!an.v, t'tt-on. Da r a (reon, j KOi.lT.WAY. VETI.KlNAnY S' K . Alt' i'.r. Or.M;''n. t.railua'e l man and Arncrinui co!)i.oh. F.lcrtrtcabtC j:..'i!ico:iiilliic Trratniriit riVfoSE DKSIKINC KITHKR OKTllFSK J. safe anil reliable nsoth'Klu of tre;iti):u rlir-ea-4e will fiiul Pr. K. A. MeANter prt-purt-u With exielloiit a;i liance-t for a,'liiiii!i!-ttriiit-either, as tiie naruroof tht case niy ieqi;ir-.'. He may he fotm.J ar. his oflii-e on TMird Ktitrt, wo uoom south of tr.c ciectric lih. saiinu. When not ahsent oi ro-csoional hnvioe. "R. K A, M'a: XJ phyOMi!i, hBK !i'iitil Viir-ofli. e tivsn" KUnV l)Wk Jo h.t t- urc cn'i hirl strett. I to livers !iutlt ..ccCi;c' r.ht t.':!:'!.. trn2tr.iv HA i!I.A;ki.l' A!-ut:v, i i:N, re. e: ATTORNEY A i, t'Si:e in O.-, .: iii rill l oui: a .v. o; now si ! e no i :n pi:. :e -S' i -"Jf a::; .n, r.y-1 . !.NY a I'l btor TK. WKATIh i;KMf. ATToriXKY AT . law, AI. -iT.yJ or .'on. ittWe in 0i) Fellow's TctLplo. Will j ractitc i.i all t!i!j e (Urts of rhestute, ami xivesj tcial attvntit i. t-i all : hh olire to Mcrltboldrr. "VTOTICE IS HKKKI1Y OIVKN THAT TUK JS annual stockhoMi-rH' nuttiiif ot the . f arn.t r and Mcn-lianN' iiiHttraaee compaity of A'hany, Oi-rtfon, wi'l l.o t:-lI Ht the i t ni pao's orlio; in the t-.ty of AlLany, Oi.m;i, on Wednesday, January 1SS9, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day for the purpose of electing nine directors of said company, to serve one jear, mid to transact t-uch other business an may regularly come hefore said meeting. Ycu are further notified that a motion will be mude to amend section 1, 2, 3 and 9 of the hy-iau's of said company , and also to add to said by-laws additional se -tion IS", 19, 2' and -1, a copy of wh ehsaid amend ments and additional by-laws is on fileuith the secretary in the comiany's office. Dated this l:Uh dac of Dec. IssS. J. K. ELDERK1.N, SetreUry. E'ERETrousE, aebany76iCcha"s! Pfciffer, Prop. Only firt-eclass house in the city. Large sample rooms for cotn-r.i.-rcial nie'i. No f-iii)ii"n eniphncd in the I it.-hen. oo.eial Ha;c thee for ConUlis. H EW ER r, PKACTit A L WATCllil A KE , and jeweler, Albany, Oregon, Lund frvelnj:. 1)ARTIKS DKS1R1.NO fiCR BYINO DOM! CAN OR. tain accurate and prompt work by calling upon ex-county aurvryoi t. f. T. Fisher. He has complete copic of fie'd notes and towD ship plats, and is prepared to do surveying in apy rt of Linn county. PostofKee address, Jl.llrrs station. Linn eouuty. Oregon. Krnil Dryer tor ?ale. PLl'MMER FRVIT DRYER, FACTfRY size, complete, with additions and iin jrovnuot, for ale hcjip. Apply to A. Maker. Shtdd, Oregon, or to A. Wheeler, Spriii;rield, Oregon. Elray .oi ire. T 1AKEV t P ON THE FARM OF S. GOI RJ throe r-u:c west of AlHary, on Wctc bcr 1, lbSC, a vhit! cow with brown hea and some brown spots. Huth ears clipped on ends and s'lt, about S years old. the owner will please call and jrr.t the above described e. and (iay costs y lers ! 0ter ! - EASTERN AND OLYMPIAN SERVED jfresh every ilay at U.,litrcks' rcxtaiirant s hi UIIKl Henaflnn Diercks, Prop, a Mil RESTAUR NT IS NOW OPENED TO . the public in the Saltmarsh building; be low the Revere House, where ifKd meals will be served at all hours. Mr ' licrck in vi tea nis old customers and the pubiic gener ally to call. The tables will be supplied w ith the best viands the market affordi-. Sittistac tion iruarantee . Mr. Diercks was formerly proprietory! the Revere Hojs 'eslauranl, which he ran on the Eur-pein pfan,bnt found that pian didn't ucccv-d. so he opened his present restaurant where he ha g:en genera! satisfaction. Persons wanting" a first-class n.cal should tt to Hermann's. ir N' CLintse en pl. yed. irrr.t Muriel. "J'..- H I EAT ap s,'.; v iend a lu.I Bta'kel ke(.t au Ik.. Hermann KwtllllMllt ILLUIUIIKIUI THE ASTORIA R. R. An Important Railroad Line Heading Toward Albany. lO NKVf WITH THE . P The Propos'd R.-nVi - What Has Alr?ady Bt-ea Doae Caaceruinj the Pr j!Ct View of Aatori.i. Considerable is being vA by t!it S;;!eiu oewsp:ipcw co:i';erqlo me ;)r); osetl As:na & fcioittlt Coas: Rdiway, wi-.h '.e-hoiio of securing x change ii the orisiiual route, which is to couuect with the Ore-Z'-a Pacific at Albany, making a iietour to p;iss through the (state capital. Wmaher or not Saleiu will be succeselul in tli'n will probably depend upof. the enter prise manifested by tiie citizens of A'.baDj. Tiie road from Astoria to Til la -mm k i3 now assured, au incorpor a.'ed company with mple capital hiavug already begun the work. An iu-onraffinir fact tor AlbaDV in conn-.'Ctiou with this road is that last fall when actioa was taken upon the matter by the citizens of i'i:iimook they held a meeting and accepted the proposition oi Mr.O. A.C'ass aad wealthy Chicago syndicate to ouild the raid from Albany to conacct with tho Asto lia coast railroad. The promised line of the route will be from the I I,,.,.. 1- 1. Tj. ! ucnu ui aiuci eiet-i, ucui i uijua a toll gate. T.i ilnc would follow the natural water courses of this country, leaving them at no place over one half mile. The line would tollow Alder Creen to its junction with 1 hree um-rs; down Three Rivers to Big Isestucca; up the INestucca to the mouth of Beaver Creek; up Beaver Creek to its forks: up the west fork of Cedar cretk to Tillamook river. Tht country is almost level From tbat point it is a Ice I or rolling country for many miles, crossing the lrasK, Wilson auu Kilchis rivers, thence around the east bhore of Tillamook bay to the Miami river, up this river some six miles, thence across the divide of Foley creek. This divide will probably require a 1 per cent graue. The survey should continue down Fo)ey creek to the south fork of the Nehalem rier, crossing this river following dowu otieum to the north fork, up the north fork to Buchanan's place, thence across a low divide to flattie or N'.'kauikum creek, thence dowu ihe Nekanikum to the seaside, thence across the Clatsop plains .o Astoria. This route has many ad vantages over any other leading to Astoria; first, as to distance. Fiom Albany to AstoTia by section lines, via Tillamook, it is G4 miles west and 110 miles north. From Albany to Portland it is 21 miles east and 02 north ; Portland to Astoria is 48 mites noi ih and 58 miles west, showing a balance of departure of 42 miles iu faror of the Tillamook route, and the align ment would surely be better than by way of the Columbia. The grades wculd be very light. Crosbiiig the Coast rauge would ifcuuire heavier uraucs ii a snoi c iictatice tliauby the war t the Columbia, et this wou.d be onset 0 the Willamettee valley beicg muesli higher than the li.larueoK valley, giving tbe heavy loads king deep water the benefit ot ; he down grade. Tbe cost of con struction per mi!" should le 50 per cent cheaper ihan either the Columbia or Forest Grove, as ills th'.'re is hardly any rock to contend j with and miles ot almost :evel country. li view of the action already t-tkn by t, npnn'o ot Astoria and Tillamook, it would certainly be onovt' the citizens of Albany to nt least '!ik some sens toward aid rnr th; project of building the voad to A b tny. As the ultimate object is to connect with the Or-t-oii Pacific railroad, this city would be the natural juuctioa of the two iiue-, as it offers superior facilities by being already the center of three important railroad lines. The people of Astoria and Clat hop couniy are wideawake and stirring in this matter, and, while the best oi feeling prevails toward Albany as the terminus, the peo ple of Astoria will and do expe-.-t the substantial assistance from Albany. Let (he people of Al bany wake up now to a trr.a under standing and real interest in this mutter, for it w 11 not only be the very making of Albany, but it will m:Ke Astoria the seaport city for this whole country and the cargoes no.v ln'avilv burdened with towage wiil be free for she will then have a oe;t line trout ocean to ocean across the entire continent. This, a will be plainly seen, will double and thribble the advantages of Albany as she will then have two outlets to the sea, the ports of Yaijiiina and Astoria, giving her access to the golden region of Cal ifornia on the south and the grand hi lden treasures of Washington te: i ito-v on ihe noith. 11 1 LSI: V NHTF.S. Mr. Johu Porter has leased his Mat market t Untus Vandiford of this place who will control it in the near future. Dr. B. F. Fuller has at his barn four very handsome young stallions the best we have ever seen in the Willamette va'.ley, tbey are of the Clyde and PercheoD blood and the Dr. is vtry proud of them. Mis. Maloy the Evamelist deeming it both unwise and unsafe to travel through life alone has during her series of riyival meet ings taken to herself a better half the luck yjgroom Mr. Barrett hails from Seneca Falls New York, the people ot Halsey join in con gratulating the happy couple. The Evangelist Mrs. Maloy is holding a series of meetings at the M. E. Church. She is a very in telligeut lady and has presented the gospel truths in such a clear and impressive wanner a to turn ijuite a number from the paths of sin and wickedness to walk in a r-ewness of lile. Her meetings eloe to-night. The residence of Rev. Somerville pastor of the M. E. Church caught lire on Wednesday bv sparks dropping from the chimney upon the root and would have resulted in the entire loss of the bouse and furniture, had not the neighbors observed the fire aud promptly called help to arrest the flames which were soon extinguished with only a slight damage te the roof, the family were out calling at the time. The Rev. Clark Braden spent last week at this place delivering a course of lectures on Christianity, or to express it in his own lan guage '-Skinning. Infidels" and I. judging from the (juietuess of those who hvietoiore boasted themselves being free thinkers und unbelievers of the Bible, and from the general opinion of all who attended the lectures we thiuk him quite sue cestui in undertaking the truths of ill? Iib! 11 c is now a B, n.-nille good work. t ae'cd in the sune I GENEKA1MEWS. Atssrapt to Rob a Mroad Ticket Office in California, TEX SISPECTED ARBE8TED. A Montreal Husband 8hqv Up After Eight een Teari to Find. Bit Wife Bemu- ried and Content Wi4ot Him. The Hbkalp's Special Visf atchea, San Fernando (CaL), Jan. 5. An attercjt was j la'H to rob , the railroad ticket CtLw-here this morning. The Jobbers' sippearm at rne narrow wmaow ana oraerea night operator . Van Anker to throw up his hand. Van Anker imme diately fired at the robbers and the; eht w ts returned, out nei her took et'ect. Vaij Anker (i red again anl it is believtjd he -struck his man, although tlje robber escaped, i to..'etuor with the two men who were with himi. Ten suspicions ! characters were irrested this morn ing, i A DECIDED ROMANCE. A Montreal Nan Shaw I'p Alter Eighteen Years. Montreal, Jan. 5. A man named Cfias. Xst went to Cali fornia eighteen 'years ago to seek his fortune. Alter some time news reached his wife that he was dead. She was inarripd again, but subse- OENKRAL VIKW OF ASTOK1A, OKEUON. ! quently her second busbar d was j killed by an accident. She then married a third husband. A short time since the first husband ap peared on the scene with $30,000. He wished to live with his wife, but she declined. The case is likely to come before the courts. THE LOCOMOTIVE EKUINEEHS. The Con fere nee DeuniiilH that tbe Black Llht kc Abolished. Chicago, Jan. 5. Chief, Engi neer P. M. Arthur, of the Brother hood of Locomotive . Engineers, arrived this morning from Cleve land. He was closeted with members of the conference com mittee and terms of settlement were formally presented to him. The terms of the truce have not been made public. It is probable that the chief points agreed upon are that the C. B. & Q. shall take the brotherhood men back as fast as vacancies occur in the ranks and that the black list shall be done away with. Eurehn. The motto of California means I have found it. Only in the land of sunshine where the orange, lemon, olive, fig and grape bloom and ripen and attain their hisrhest perfection in mid-winter, are the hcilis and gum found that are used in this pleasant remedy for all throat aru lungtrou bles, Santa Abie the ruler of coughs, asthma and consumption. Try Santa Abie the only guaranteed cure for catarra$l by mail $1.10 A Child killed. Anolheifchild kille l by the use of opiates given in the form of Sooth ing syrup. Why mothers give? their children surh deadly poison is sur prising when they can relieve the child of its peculiar troubles by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no opium ' or morphine. Sold bv Foshay & Mason. ipp ed In the lind. Is it not. better to nip Consumption the greatest scourge of humanity in tliebudfthuu to try to stay its pro gress on the brink of the grave. A few doses of California's most use-ful production, will rek-ive, and a thor ough treatment will cure. Nasal Catarrh, too often the forerunner of consumption can be cured by Califor nia Cat-K-Curc. These rjiiiii!ie- are sold and fully warranted by Fo&hay A Mason. TAtGEVr ITEMS. Jan. 5th. Mr. Panwest ot East Portland bas taken charge of th;s ssction of the railroad the one Mr. Ryan had charge of. Only one empty house in Tan-; gent and we understand there will be a family move in it in the spring and then the town will be full. The revival meeting closed last Friday n:ght at this place for two or three weeks. The meet ings were conducted by Rev. I). C. McFarland. Mr. Warren Hulbert of. this plane has rented the meat market Siie'ld ani is, going to selt me.at ' here .' He intends to rurl both shops at once. Most every one in and around Tangent has been vaccinated here. Evey one who has been vaccin- ated has been ver F. Smith's wife and been very sick, sick. Mr. L. daughter have Every one tried to get a glance at the eclipse on New Year's day. But it beiur so cir.udy could not see mucn of it. The young folks thought it quiet a treat most every child that was old enough he'd a peice of smoked glass to witness the sene. Mr. P. W. Rya of this pUc started I s; n ht on a thr e months journey to Iowa on a visit to relatives. We are in hopes he will have a good tiroe,while gone. file will return about the 1st of March. As to what he is going to do when he comes back we do not know, he has made a splendid section boss. Our school will commence Mon day morning under, tbe able man agement of Miss Miuiie McFar land. She has taught a splendid school here this fall, we hope she will have a good success in man aging the spring term of school. She will be employed for fix months. Jl LIIIS tiRADWOHL. ' The Leading Crockery, Cilassware aad fancy fcood More of tne Valley. Some facts concerning the pioneer glassware, crockery and fancy goods establishment of Julius Gradwhol will not be uninteresting to the gen eral reader. He has'.beeu engaged in this business for 30 years, and has a store, which, for size and excellence of its stock, is hot surpassed by any in the state of Oregon, and is a credit to Albany. He is steadily increasing his business, and with the growth ot. Albany and the advancement of the country tributary to it, he is reach ing out after a jobbing and wholesale business. With the beginning of the new year he proposes to add to his mammoth stock of general crockery ware, porcelain and glassware, fancy goods, etc., a complete line of family groceries. Mr. Gradwhol is one ot the city's enterprising citiwns, and is a member of the city council from the second ward. During his thirty years' experience he has found that the cash bat is is the best and most satisfactory mode of doing busiuess for both purchaser and dealer. - By this method and by purchasing goods direct in large quantities he if enabled to sell for very low j. rices. The pub lic should call and inspect his im mense stock for the iew year and learn his prices. Winter Cholera. A species of bovtl complaint known as "winter cholera," appeared in several cities in the Northwest last winter and is lfkely to be' more- gen eral this season. Chamberlain's Chedie. fh(,era and Diarrhcua Remedy s a certain cure for it. For sale by Vorbay (V. Mason. 'io :i;ul set: Will A Stark's. the uew silverware at EASTERN HEWS A Terrible Fight with Inmates of a Lunatie Asulum. OFFICERS SIIOOT TH2 MAXIA1. News from the Orient Huntington to be Opposed to the Chinese Ex clusion Bill. Said Ai'bcrn, (N.".Y.), Jan. 4. To night five inmatas of the criminal insane asylum tiere madedes perate break for freedom. Oneiit tendant had been left in charge of the4-hal If in .which were forty-four prisoners. - At a favorable oppbr: tunny nve men 6prang upon him and in their eagerness to secure him nearly tore the clothing from his body. With the keys the gang opened the door leading to the yard. Here they enc tunteied another attendant, an. I another battle took place. The office broke his musket in pieces over their bodies. -The insane men triumphed, but gained the open air only to be met by a third attend ant, who fired into the gang, dis abling one of them. This shot alarmed the other keepers, who, after a hard tusle, secured the mad men and returned them to their cells. Warn to c Aaaeved. The people of that portion of Grant county in which is included ihe mining districts of Granite, Cabell s liobinsouvi.le, and North Fork, art circulating a petition which is being numerously signed for presentation to the forthcoming session of the legislature praying that body to be annexed to Baker county. There is every reason why this should be done. The districts mentioned, while being situated within the boundaries of Grant county are nearer by m any miles to the county seat of Baker county than to that of Grant county, and their every interest is identified with Baker county. The strip of territory is exclusively a mining section and is tributary to Baker City, to which point it would be a great saving in expense to mine owners when necessity re quires tbat they should transact legal business, rather than be re quired to go to Canyon City over mountain and trail. CHl.tEfcU K.CLEION BILL. C. F. If nntlngten ald to he I'rglns It Abrogation. New York, Jan. 4. A local paper prints a statement that Collis P. Huntington, through A. A.-Low, asked the chamber of commerce yesterday to favor the amending or abrogation of the Chinese ex clusion bill. Hu.itington, in a long letter, pro tested that the bill is injurious to ;ne commercial relations of the two countries. ' Huntington does not believe tlu.t honest people in America are opposed to the Chi nese trade, which, he says, is fall ing off with China because of the bill, and besides there is no reason why the Chinese should not re taliate. In that event, he adds, the American trade now drifting to England and other powers would be altogeter' lost. Huntington further eays the measure was the result of a partisan pressure and a political device. "Is not this," he concludes, "a heavy price to pay lor the hoodlum vote of California. For I believe the fanatical hostility to industrious Chinaman is limited to California, whe;.j ,he Irish Catholics swing the balance oi power." A f;;!i line, of crockery and glass. Waie ei..p at lire. wLell ii SUuarU'e. 9,909.00 IN GOLD To Be Given Away, Cut ont this adveitisi'inent and eend it (o J. LA II .M EH & CO., Nun-cry man, 1 oronto, Canada, with 14 threc-cett Canadian, 01 21 two-cent American postage stamps, ard thev will send you by uiail (postpaid) in good time tor p.antiiig in April or My Lent, your cnoite ot any one ot 4he following collection of plants, and enter your name in competi tion for the 89,99.00 111 geld that they are giving; aw .y in order to introduce their nuc- ' sery stcc 1. Collection Plants: No. 12 hardy roses. No. 2 2 hardy climldnir rotes, W ovorMooiaimt row for house out- .''.'tiilffi . .. 1 . So. 4-2 dafaliaa. : . " - svy'i No. 5 10 gladiola. No. 63 hardy grape vines. No. 7 S raspberry plant, 4 each black and red. No. 8- 20 strawberry plants, 4 choice kind. No it - f very choice plants four house cul ture. No. . 5 cherry currants (re'X No lt-f. Lees prolific currants (black) No. 12 s white grape crrnts All letters with this ad vertisement enclosed ido.ig w ith stamp for any one or more coi tions of plants, will he numbered aa they com . to hand, ami the senders of the first thirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows: 1st .m I The next 20, 10 each. 2nd 1X) j The next 40, S eaoh. ;lrd 60 I The next 415, Si each. 4th :n 1 . he next 820, $1 each, nt h 20 I A;t'r o,oa. letters have been received, ttio sen ersof the next 1,1 J letters will receivd gifts as follows: 1st sis.r) Next 10, Ma each 2nd - 13. Next 15, ."10 each 2rd 75 ti cJit 40, 5 each 4tn SO Next 47-', 2 each 5th 25 I Next 500. i?l each .rur hv.uOO let ers have been received, the senders of the 11 xt 1,000 letters will re ccit g'fts as fcilowi-: 1 and 2 S10' each Next 5 .$20 each 3, 4 and 5.. 75 ach Next 15 10 each , 7 and . . . 50 each 1 NcxtSC4 3 each 9, lo, 11, 12 2i each Ncxt',93 1 each Aite-r 150,000 letters h.ve been received the s nders of the 1.1 xt 1.109 letters will iereiv i.iftn as fol otvs: 1 si 00 each ! Next 10 $20 each 2 t.c j Nei2.- , 10 each a st-'id 4 50 ea-h I Next585 .... 2 each Next 5 25 each Next 479 1 each Any person may send any number of times for tny of the above collections If a rents in taiiijw exha is sen., we will send in Jun , :i-t pro e.i list of the names of ail persons wV -'e !?! tied to ifts. We nu ke l.iis lilietal offer lo readers of the il.--K.4Li, knowing it wilt not y us now, but ur object is to ii.tro luce our stock and build up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto nd Slirubmoiint. Out., KtH-hester, N. Y., Louisville, Uv., I laioeseille, O., and Chicago, 11., ami wo w ill guarantee all sio-ik to reach i:r customer in 'Kxl condition. We employ no atrcnts, but tieal direct with customers, a id can sell ami dulivcr stock to any part of he t nitcd States or uoaua at about one iialf the'priee oharire.l by other nnrscrymci , through airents. hciiiciihtr we will uot bs iiider.- ilJ oy any rcaahie firm, tend us a. list of w itits a-id '.ve will iiuote you prices; or 10 edits for a hand orats i.ii:rai,eJ Cjttalojiuo liii-!i you may deduct from your first order. A.itiiSi al! letUiis, J. LAHMER&cd, Nurserynen, TOllONTO, CANADA. Messrs-. Winn ei 1 lumphrey liato oiKiiiol a c'loit-t line of final's at ttio Western Union telegraph and JX;:i..-r ofice. lust r-ccived, another lot of Ihose tin hunrl -i-w el -'ren-h khl sht.es. the very cheapest ever brought to town at W.y. Read's. Cliaaiiici iinn s- t'.c aud Mvin Oint lor old chronie m-int is u 1 1 ft; ii a ie- sores. Many en.-es have been pt-rma ;vntlv cured by it. For sale by to sbay & Mason. Just received at W. F, Read's a full line of ladies line ihumiu uiulcrwei r, nlso gin' white dresses and mfai.ts 6lips. Call and see them. Just received, a fresh barrel of saur krauf , very line, at C. II. Spencer's. THAT HACKING COUGH can bs so quickly cured by Sliiloh's Cure. We g u iranvce it. Foshay & Mason. , WILL YOU SUFFER with dts. pepsia aud liver complaint? Shilnb'a vitaiizer is guaranteed to cure you. Fosh y & Mason. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miscr- able bv that t-rrible cough. Sliiloh's cure is the remedy fur you. Fosluy Sc Mason. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Ca tarrh Rrmedy. Price, 50 cents. Nasal injector free, r oshay Mason. FOR LAME BACK. SIDE OR CHVRT l.'SB Shiloh's Porus Plaster. Price. 135 cents. Foshay & Mason. SHILOH'S COUGH and conotvp. tion Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Foshav fc Mason. 8HILGH'S VITALIZER is what you need for constipation, loss of ap. petite, dizziness and all symptoms of dyspepsia. Price, 10 and 75 cents per oonie. foshav S Mason. CROUP. WHOOPING COLVH ajid Bronchitis immcuiatelv relieved by Shilohfe Cure. Foshay & Masoir. And see Will & Stark's beautiful diamond jewelry and silverware for the holidays. First street. . Instruction in Painting W WRIGHT WISnEStTO AN noutice to those desirous of re ceiving instruction in Flower paintirg in oil color. Landscape painting in oil colors, Mailnc painting in oil colors. Portrait painting in oil colors. Landscape painting in water colors. Flowers in water colors. That he is prepared to give lessons in the above studies in the St'ahan lilock Those desirous of joining any of the-c classes can -eciipc terms by t tdhug at the City Drug Store. STOP 1 i b 1 ,;i --rvfl I.' '1