ALBANY, Oi.ittiOiN, TI nJBD A YMBXOC VtTTUll
VOL. IV. XO. 54.
31r 1889. 1 fj
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9,999.00
IN GOLD
To Be Given Away.
Out ont thin a".eitiiwnieiit and send it
J. LAHMERA Co., Nurseryman, Toronto,
Canada, witn It tnree-ceii tanauum, o. ,
two-cent Amt-rican portage stamps, and thev 1
will Mewl you bv mail (postpaid) in go.! time
lor jxamirur m Armor m7 re, j.
enoii c of any orm ot
of uliuita. anil enter VOiir Datms
in ciuieti-,
tion tor the ,909 00 in if. ld that Uiry are
giving away in order to introduce ibtir Bur
ner" stock.
Collection of Plants:
So, 12 hardy roses.
. ..No. 2 .2 hardy elirntiinc rose,
Jo. 4 i. oitei oiouiuiig ivm ir uut ui
ture.
No. 42 dahlias.
Nf 510 jrladiola.
No. 63 hardy grape vines.
Kc. 78 raspberry plants, 4 each black and
red.
No. 8--20 strawberry plants, 4 choice kinds
No. 9 5 very choice plants four hotwe cul
ture. Ko. 105 cherry currants (re'
No. 11 S Lees prolific curratts (blaeV)
No. 12 5 white grape e..rrnts
All letters with this ail vertiscment enclosed
iflonif with stamp for any one or mire coi
tions of plants, will be numbered as the
ome to hand, and the senders of the first
thirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows:
1st 8260 I The next 20, $10 each.
2nd 100 ! The next 40, $5 each.
3rd 60 I The next 415, 82 each.
4th 30 1 1 he next VJO, 41 each.
6tl 20
Alter 60,000 letters have been received, the
senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive
lifts as follows:
1st f225 Next 10, $15 each
2nd 135 Next 1 6, 9X0 each
1 2rd - 75 ffext 40, $5 earn
4rn 50 Next 470, 82 a. h
ith 25 Next 500. 1 each
Afttr 1(0,000 letters have been received,
the Hi nders of the next 1,000 letter will re
reive gifts as follow:
1 and l tlfri each ! Next 5 420 each
3, 4 and 5.. 75 each I Next 15 10 each
, "and 8... 50each Next: 3 each
S, 10, 11. 12. 25 each ! N.xt!3 1 each
After 150,000 letters h.ve been received the
senders of the next l.HW letters will receive
ritts as follow:
1 flOO each Kext 10 20eaeh
2 75 each Next 25 10 each
s aim 4 : each Next 585 .... i each
Next5 25 each I Next 47! 1 each
Any person may send any iiinnber of times
for any nf the above collections I f 5 cents in
stamps extra is seni. we will semi m Jun
next a printed list of the names of all persons
who are entitled to irifts.
We make this liberal offer to readers of the
ItrRALD, knowing it will not pav utnow, hut
our oliject is to iitro luce our stuck and build
up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto
ami iShrubinount. Ont., Kochester, N. Y..
Louisville, Ky., Plai'icrfville, ., and Chicago,
HI., and we will guarantee all stock to reach
our customers in good condition. We emplov
no at'ents, but deal direct with customers,
and I'.in Sjl'i and deliver stock to uny part 01
the ("nited States or 'annua at about one
half the price charged by other nurserymen,
through agent. Kcmcmber we will not be
undersold by any reliable firm. Semi us
list of wants and we w.ll i'iote you prices; i"
- lants for a hand onto illus'.ratod r.tfalvui'
wh-n vpu mov deduct from vour lirst order.
Address all letters,
J. LAHMER & CO.,
Niirser'nen.
TORONTO, CANADA.
SMITH & WASHBURN,
Haying purchased
Stoves
TWEED
ALBANY,
Wre talunble
Than
told.
Are Santa Abie, the California dis
covery for Consumption and di.teascs
of the throat. Chest and Lilies, and
California Cat-K-Cnre. the only guar
anteed cure for Catarrh, Cold in the
Head and kindred complaint- They
are sold at l per package, or three
for t&'iO. and arc recommended and
ued by the leading physicians of the
Paeitie Coasi. No secret compound,
juarantecd by Foshay oi Mason
Barklin AiMien Salve.
Tim bast S al ve in the world for uU
i-i ci, Rh,,,
revcr cures, ict ci, ui(;u uuu(
Cliilu.ai ns orns. and all skin erup
ions, and positively cures Piles or-k
iav r quired. It Is guaranteed t
rive perfect satisfaction, or mone
refunded. Price 25 cents per box a
Foshay A Mason'.
The dry cold weather of the early
winter months is productive of a irrea
deal of croup among children. Moth
ers should be on the lockout for it,and
be prepared to arrest it as soon as the
tirtt symptoms appear. True croup
never comes without a warning: a day
or two befoie the attack the chid wiii
become hoarse, and that symptoms is
sooii followed by a peculiar, rough
cough. If Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is given as soon as thi hoarse
ness or cough appears, all danger and
anxiety roayi be avoided; it has never
failed, eyenn n the most severe cases.
There is no danger in givinir the
Remedy for it contains no injurious
substance. For sale ky. Foshay &
Mason, '
ipped In the I n;.
Is it not better to nip Consumption
the greatest scourge of huiuanitv in
the bud. than to try to stay its pro
gress 011 the brink of the grave. A
few doses of California's most useful
production, will releive, and a thor
ough treatment will cure. Nasal
Catarrh, too often the forerunner of
consumption can be cured by Califor
nia Cat-R-Cure. These renawdies are
sold and fully warrented by Foshay &
Mason.
Wbea Baby was sick.
We gave her Caatoria.
When, she was a Child,
She cried f or . Castoria.
When she became Miss,
She clung to Castoria.
When she had Children,
She gav them Castoria.
Call on Brownell A Stanard's
candies and nuts for the holiuavs.
tine assortment on hand.
for
A
tJo and see
Will fc Stark's.
the new silverware at
Auction every Saturday afternoon
at M. J. Monteith'd.
CROUP, WHOOPING COLVU and
lirnnchitis immeoiatelv relieved by
:?Liloh's Cure. Fohav & Mason.
SUCCESrtDRS TO
this well known
Dhewverle
carry an immense line
and Gren er al Hardware
LE'S
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vanes. A marvel
of purity .strength and wholesomeness
More economical thau the ordinary
kinds and cannot be sold in competi
tion with' multitude of low test, short
weight alum 01 phosphate powders
Sold onlv in cms, Royal Bakiv ow
dbk Co ? 10-. VVall st.. N. Y.
D.W Crowley & Co., Agents,
Portland, Oregon.
I
OF ALBANY. OREGON.-
president, L. Flinn.
VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. TOIIDJJ,
casuier. E. W. Lsrjgdon
rilRANSACTS A GKNERALt BANKING
X BUsIWESs. Aixounts kept subject to
check. Siirht Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, San
Framlsco and I'ort land, Oregon. Collections
made on favorable terms.
S.E. Yoo L. FtrxN
1.,'K. Bl.AIN- W. E. Tl'BBRLL
Gko. F. Ciiamrkki.ain I
Jam. K. Powkix. A ssistant Cashier.
InstpoctioiuVPainliDjt
W:WKK1HT WISHES TO AN
nounce to those desirous of re
ceiving instruction in
Flower painting in oil colors.
Landscape paiuLin,r in oil colors,
Marine painting in o l colors.
IVrtrait 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 Strahnn
Block Those desirous of joining any
itf thefc classes ".can secure terms by
calling at the City Drug Store'
W. C. TWEED ALE
store and added largely to the stock
INCLUDING
EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL
Cooking Stoves and flanges, Parlor and Heat
ing Stoves and all kinds of Kitchen
Utensils. Also a Complete
Assortment of
rllFarmers and
BUILDERS'
Pumps, Hose, Copperware, Tinware
Plumbers' Goods a Specialty,
-PHICES GUARANTEED TO BE SATISFACTORY
The Public is Invited to Call aad Inspect Oux
Stock.
BTJIXilDIlsrGh.
OREGON
rBYSK-IAMSt
Wll PA VIS, II. D. PHYtlClAW AND
surgeon. Can te found at his uthee
room iu Si rahan's block, Firkt- Irtet, Jbao.v
uregoa- .
DR C. CHAMBERLIN, HVstEOpjlTfilC
physician and nrgeom. i OOea, oontf
Third and Lyon streets, AlbM-, OragoD.
.1 r '
GW. UASTON. PHTSICrH AXI 8t
, geon, Albany, Oregon. : ;
MB. ELLIS, PHYSlCLftii
. geon, Alba- y, Oregon. (
.1
c:
r" ictlV PHVfllfSi lit Jilt.
geon Albany, Oregon, ot e in Pierce
new block. Office hours, fjnaa 8 aaJI. 14
F. M.
J. ROSSITER. VETEflHAKY 8TJR
reon, graduate of OBtxlio Veterinary
college and member of te.4 On -irlereterin
ary medical society, to prepare ) lret the
diseases of all domestic' -""nlmale 00
eisntific principles.' OfSr4Uca:d.l)pr
of the opera house, Albany, tregoV T-,,.
DR R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SURV
geon, Albany, Oregon.- Graduate of GerJ
man and Amerievn i-olleves.
Kleclrlennd Ilonseopathle Trealnent
qWIOSE DESIRING EITHER OFTHE6E
X safe and reliable methods of treating dis
ease will find Dr. E. A. HcAhster prepared
with excellent apDlianccs for administering
either, as the nature of the case may require.
He may be found at his office on Third street,
two uoors south of the electric light s'atiou,
when not ab-ent on professional business.
Dl. E. A. M'ALISTEK, HOMEOPATHIC
physician, has removed his office from
Flinn' block to his residence on Third street,
two doers south of the electric light station.
ATTORNEYS.
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
business "
OLVEKTON CHARLES E. ATTORNEY
at Law, Albany, Or. Offlce in rooms 13
and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain's
tor
TK. WEATHOKFOR1), ATTORNEY AT
, law, Albany, Oregon. office in Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the
courts of thestate, and give special attention
to all business
REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, 0R.-CHAS.
Pfeiffer, Prop. Only first-eclass house
in the city. Large sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General stave office for Corvallis.
HEWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHHAKE
. and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
IOUND A GOLD KING WITH TOPAZ
' se'. Owner can have same by'calling at
K. M. French's jewelry store.
i. CORDS OF FIR AND MAPLE
I U wood for sale, ly to S, Gourley.
yslers ! Oysters !
EASTERN AND OLYMPIAN SERVED
fresh evtrv day at H.pDiercks' restaurant
Land Mairveyliift.
Paktibs drsiriso aoavETDta conn can ob
tain accurate and prompt work by etilina
upon ex-county surveyor t, T. T. Fiherr He
has complete copies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepared to do surveving in
any part of Linn county. Postotfice address,
Mi!Urs station, Linn couuty, Oregon.
THE CELEBRATED
Gardeners Tools
HARDWARE,
and
, AJTD ' eost
GENERAL NEWS.
The
Comptroller -of
Currency
Resigns.
KKCiBBIae iBlKtMl 1TAB
A' Proiert- Asalost "1 Adniscioa-Tha
V. .V Tuit Bill Befernd to tha Iwm
. .- . mry Dspartmsat. .
Washington, Jan. 30. Colonel
Trenholm, comptroller of currency,
to-day tendered bis - resignation
through' the pre8ident,to take effect
at his pleasure, :.' , -
f 1 11 " t
A rrwtest Acatast ike Aslaalsatoa mi
I tak-Tke daaelry ClvU Mil.
Washington, Jan. 30. In the
house Burrows, of Michigan, pre
sented a petition from 13,000 citi
zens of Utah against the admission
of that territory as a state; re
ferred. The house then went into
committee of the whole on the
sundry civil appropriation bill.
On a point of order raised by
Crain, the clause wan stricken out
suspending the act of 1885 appro
priating $180,000 to enable the
secretary of war to acquire valid
title to the Fort Brown military
reservation. "
Enloe, of Tennessee, offered an
amendment authorizing the secret
service of the treasury department
to be used in detecting pretended
dealers in counterfeit money;
agreed to.
The committee rose ana the bill
passed.
Dunn, of Arkansas, from the
committee on merchant marine and
fisheries, reported a bill to provide
for better protection of the fur seal
and salmon fisheries of Alaska ;
ordered priutedand re-committed,
with leave t report at any time.
Adjourned.
The Tariff Bill Beferred.
WASiiiNGTON,Jan. 30. The com
mittee on ways and means this
morning referred the tariff bill and
senate amendments to the treasury
department in order to secure com
nutations as to tiie effect on the
revenue of proposed changes in
the prc-Eent law.
A Memorial loHarriseB.
Washington, Jan. 30. Senator
Stewart lias received from the state
legislature of Nevada an engrossed
copy of a resolution calling upon
President-elect Harrison to select
one of the Pacific coast republicans
for a place in his cabinet.
DtM KlPlltfs OF Tilt BLEKBEI2UY
Tlie Blueberry is a valuable fruit
and is reliable to prow in our NortL
em states, where the more tender
varieties of fruits winter-ki.l. It is
perfectly hardy, having stood 40 de
triecs below zero without showing" any
injury to the most tender buds. It
ripecs in tbie latitude about the let of
July, and is borne in clusters like cur
rants; shape, round; i-olor, reddish
purple at first, hut becomes n bluish
blacK when fully ripened. The flavor
is equal to the raspberry, a very nii'd,
rich sub-acid, pronounced by mo6t
people delicious. It may be served
with sugar and cream or coolced
sauce, and is splendid canned for
winter use The plant se, ms to
flourish in all soils aud is a prolific
bearer. It grows very stocky and
makes a nice hedge. The shining
daik green leaves ano the blue fruit
makinir a pleasing contrast The de
mand for the fruit is great, and usual
ly brings 15 cents per quart. Thev
commence bearing tbt first year after
setting out, and jTeld a full crop the
second and third year after setting
oat Thev an proparatcd from suck
ers and root cuttings. Jbe plant Is
about the height and else of a currant
bush a-id very stocky, faoldine the
fruit we.l up from the grnnd Plants
should be se in 'the spring, during
March, April and May, in rows two or
three feet apart, nd five or six feet
between the rows, making perfect
heilge, and np grafts or weeds should
be allowed to grow between rows.
FB1CB LIST.
1 dozen plants by mail $ M
2 dozen plants by mail. 1 00
100 dozen plants by express 2 so
1000 dozen plants by express pr
ireigni io w
Plants are carefully packed in damp
moss and delivered 'o express or
freight office, for which I make no
extra ebarge.
Ho tow Is urn Monkt. l would pre
fer to have money sent by American
express order, all sums of ff5 and
under cost only 5 cents, and if order
is lost, money will be promptly re
funded to sender. If not convenient to
obtain express order, money can be
sent by registered lettei or postofBce
money order or postal noie,arawn on
Portland, Michigan. Postage stamps
will not be accepted only from our
customers that cannot obtain an ex
press order only those of the one
cent denomination wanted.
L. Li. Staples,
Portland, lona Co., Mich.
Mirth is short lived. Prolong it U
you can. It win neip your oispoeiuon
to trade with W. F. Read.
For your fine imported ma Ke
West cigars, so to M. Baumgart
cigar store, one door east of Black
man's drag store
A new invoice of British trimmings
at Read's.
French kesp railroad tune.
" U ILL BROS.
Dealers in all the . latest improve d
pianos, ortiAns.sewinff macliines.gune.
also a full line of warranted razors,
butcher and pocket knives. The Lett
kind of sewing machine oils, needles
nod extras for al! machines. All re-
paiririL' n: the above lines ueatly and
iwiauuabiy doie.
Tlew Matfe
iBDiAHAPOu&vJao. 27. Senators
Allison and Coil am arrived at noon
to-day.' They met at the station bj
Private Secretary ilaltord and tak
en at once to General Hamsun's
bouse and lunched with him. . A
prolonged consultation followed,
Senator Cullom leaving at 0 o'clock
for bis hotel and Senator Allison
remained at t be. General. ..It is
understood that they came here on
invitation, but about the objects ot'
their visit there are many opinions,
The long consultation of sday,
and Allison, remaining over!antK
to-morrow, is taken as evidti.ee
that be is to go into the -abjipet,
will be devoted to discussion as to
the other members. There is a
feeling here that it is the State and
not the Treasury Department he is
to occupy. General Harrison wat
as reticent as ever when seen this
evening, and simply t-uid be bad
nothing to give out.
While there is no doubt the Cab
inet question wss considered at
some length, there is no reason to
believe the Samoan matter was the
chief topic of conversation during
the altersoen. Senator Culluui
said to a correspondent th:s after
noon that the Saiuwan question was
discussed, aud while out a: liberty
to say what General Harrison
thoflghtof the matter, be did
give bis own views. Heaiid:!
am not in favor ot permitting any
country to throw brickbats at u.
I am an American all through and
think we are big enough to take
care of ourselves under all circum
stances. However, wlnie the baui
oau matter looks serious at present,
I believe the coming Administra
tion will reach an a.ijustiut-nt batis
factory to tbc couutrv. 1 think t'ie
solution will be rcuchtu without
difncu.ty."'
He said there would be no yield
mg upon our side, out a settlement
would be read. cu on a di;uiticd
basis, lie tuougut we would not
be without an adequate navy very
long and in the mean time there
would be no yielding of our posi
tion for want of a first class navy.
As an intimation of how General
Harrison siands on the Samoau
question tue trllowiog. from his
letter of acceptance is not without
interest at tuis time, and may be
regarded as very significant io
view of what Ssnator (Julluoi taio :
"Our relations wituioreiyu powers
should be characteiized by trieud
iiness aud respect. The right ot
people aud of our ships to hospii
uole treatment should be insisted
upon with digoity. Our natiou la
too great botu in material strength
and iu moral power to indulge in
oluster or to be suspected ot tiaior-
ousoess. Vacillation and lneousis
tencv are as ii compatible with sue
cessiul diplomacy us they are with
uationat diuLi'.v. '
When asked about the Cabinet
Senator Cullum said: "Allison
can uodoubtuuly be in the Cabinet
it' he wants to, but I am not at
liberty to say whether he intends
to go in or not. You can readily
understand my position."
Te sustain the idea that it is tbe
State and not the Treasury Depart
ment Allison is to have, the fact
th -t the Samoan question is one
that would be more uirectly under
the State Department is cited. If
any other statesman than Allison
were to occupy that department,
it is claimed that he would have
been called here snd not Allison.
Senator Cul urn left this evening
for Bpringfie.d. Senstor Allison
remained at General Harrison's to
night, snd wss inaccessible to cor
respondents. CaatUli to Mockers.
Every mother is cannoned against
giving her child laudanum or pva
goric; it creates an unnatural craving
for stimulant which kills the mind
or the child. Acker's Baby Soother
is specially prepared to benefit chil
dren and cura their pains. It is harm
leas and contains no opium or mcr
phine. Sold by Foshay ft Mason.
rkaace la staess.
All parties knowing themselues
indebted to the firm of Thompson
& Waters, either by note or account
must come forward and settle the
same within ttdrtyday$, as there is
going to be a change in their busi
ness. Thompson & Waters.
Brownsville, Or., Jan. 1st, 1889'.
Am Kxeellent Work.
. Every family should have a
standard atlas for reference and
study. One of the best aud most
extensive and fullest is Cray's
Family Atlas of the w orld. It is
not only a perfect Atlas, but is
also the latest and most extensive
srazeteer issued. The work is be
ing canvassed for in this city and
vicinity by Joseph Talt, and every
family should secure a copy while
they have the opportunity.
The immense sale of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy has bejn producd to a
great extent by people who have been
cured by it telling their friends and
neighbors of its good qualities and
urging them to try it The most se
vere cld will soon yield to it sooth
ing tiiccts. For sale bv Foshav A
Maon.
For 1'ie lim-t-t babv carriaees
in
the city go to btewart Jt Sox's.
Batter laMas. , .
In no other place on tbe farm Is '
it wore' necessaiy to know why to
do or not to do a .. thing than in
tbe dairy. It i qnite often under
stood how a thing should be done,
bat ".he way of It has too often
left fry others. - And for his reason
probably, as much as for any other
is there so much inferior batter
found in to-day's markets. In the
process of batter-making there aio
conditions absolutely perfect which ;
have never ' been reached. They .
may . however, be approached to a
greater or less extent,and the. closer
a dairyman . comes to, observing
these conditions the better will be
the quality 'if the Sutler. .Cou'd ;
tbe fat ot perfectly pvre; milk, from
perfectly heafthy cow,: fed OB the
tities at proper times, tMTaken,Tree
from all other ingredients, without
injuring the fat globules in the
kast, tne product would be a qusl
ity of batter far superior to nine
tenths of the product of to-day.
Uoder these conditions, working or
alt would not only be unnecessary
but absolutely detrimental. Now
comes tbe question of hoto
maintain as nesr as possible these
perfect or ginal conditions. In
the firt place must be considered
the conditions and forces employ
ed to deteriorate the quality.
This is done in seveisl ways. The
one most sppa'eut ism trying to
ss k . the tat g'obules or butter
Iroiu tbe serum or milk, by wash,
ing or working, or both; the glob
ul s are more or less injured, spoil
ing tbe ''grain," rendering the bat
ter more or less greasy.
As above mentioned, the quality
of butter which would be tbe
sweetest aud kept weli,other things
being equal, is the absolutely pare
arrcle, that which is worked not
at all nor -:tcl. But as this con
dition cannot be reached.the diary
inan comes as near to it as be can.
He works and washes the butter in
order to free it from foreign ma
terial such as buttermilk, etc.. as
possible. However be does not
work it beyond a certain point,tor
that would break tne grain and
render it greasy. Now in order to
get rid, as much as possible, ot the
remaining we will say buttermilk
he adds a certain quantity of
salt. This is set away tor some
time to "work out,'" so to speak, as
much of the remaining material as
possible. After a certain length of
time it is again slightly worked to
keep up this process of elimination. -There
is a '-happy medium" to be
reached, and that is what eyerj
' utter makej aims at, and hence by
knowing why to do or not to do
a thing will be nunc apt to quit at
the right time, lie will take io
the condition at a giauce. and
then with a certain amount ot ex
perience th result will lea morn
uniformly good product.
w 4 nil I'areutK
allow their children to cough and
strain and cough ami calmly say, "Oh
it's only a cold," and keep giving
them cheap ani dangerous medicines
until they are down with lung fever
or consumption, when they can be so
easily relieved r.y BFXJUS LH KR R.Y
COUGH SYKUP? It has no superi
or, and few equals. Geo. I.. Black
man, druggist.
"You will never miss taa jwater
Till the well runs dry."
If youjwant a well dug c-all'on E. B.
Davidson. He does prompt work at a
reasonable price.. Orders can be left
at this offlce.
If you want a clean and fine
Smoke ask for J. Joseph's homo
made white labor cigars. For sale
by most cigar dealers and at J.
Joseph's factory.
To arrive in a fsw days, a nice varf
ety of tovs and holiday presents at C
if. Spencer's.
Brownell & Stanard for targains
and square dealing. Youis patronage
solicited
Crackers, ginger raps and 'a grea -variety
of sweet goods, all fresh and
nice, atC H. spencer's.
Just received at W. F. Read's a fnl
line of ladies tine muslin underwear,
also girls' white dresses aud infanta
slips. Call and see them
SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY
A positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria
and ranker mouth. For sale by Fo
shay & Mason.
Chamberlain's Rye and Skin Oint
ment is unequaled for old chronic
sores. Many cases have been penna
nantlv cured by it. For sale by Fo
sliav & Mason.
FOR LAMB BACK, SIDI OR CHEST CSH
8hiloh's Porus Plaster. Price, cents.
Foshay & Mason.
OHILOH'S COUGH aju coxscmp.
tion Cui-elis sold by us on a ffuarantee.
It cures J consumption.! Foshay A
Mason.
SlUUifTs VITAL1ZER is what
you need for constipation, loss of ap
petite, dizziness and all svmptom of
dBpepsla. Price. 10 and 75 cents per
bottle. Foshav A Mason.
U.i o i sall-juo Bt'SHELS OP
choice oats for sale cheap. Apilr to En-
p'ne La Forrest,
Thompson.
at the store of Wallack
WANTEU-MAN OF GXI ABIMTT,
to repret:nt ua in this too u as sales
. SiOil to SVtWOper year can be made.
Andreas, Wanainakcr ti Brown. iaili-lphia.
The largest cicthinj and piereluint laiinriua
house in America.
Magi yeast at; Brownell Jc stanard's
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