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ALBANY, OKEGON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FElUiUAltY 13, 1889.
15 CENTS A WEEK.
VOL.; IV.NO. 65.
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9,999.00
IN GOLD
To Be Given Away.
Cut ont this acvbriW-uicni and scad it .
J. LAIIMKR& C., Nureryinn, Toronto,
Canada, with 14 threc-cect Canadian, e. 2!
two-cent American postage stamp-, and thev
will gem you by uiail (imstpaul) in good time
for planting- in .April or May i-e5, yonr
choice of any one of tbe following collci-tii-?.
of plants, and enter yonr came in competi
tion for tbe ),9"9 00 in ir' ll that thy are
jstviti' o'y in order to introduce their nur
sery stock.
Collection, of Fish:
No. 8 2 hardy chnibiiur r.et.
No. 3 2 overbloomiug .roses for house cttl-
tnre. )
No. 4 2 dahlia:
No. 510 gladiola.
No. 83 hardy grape vines.
No. 7- 8 raspberry plants, 4 each black and
red.
No. a- 20 stnwbcrrv plants, 4 choiee kinds
No. 9 5 very choice plants four house cul
ture. No. 105 cherry currants fre'X
No. 115 Lees prolific '.-ur'ants (black)
No. 12 5 white irrai-e c..rrnt
All letters with thisaWi-rti8tiopnteni-lr'fil
alone with stamp for any one r-r more o il
tions of plants, will tie numbered as the
couie to hand, and the nm!tn of the rirsi
thirteen hundred will receive jrifts as follows:
1st 2f0 The next 20, $10 each.
2nd 100 ' The next i . S5 . a- li.
3rd - 50 I The next 4 15. each.
,4th 30 1 I he next 82t, 1 c ich.
oth 20 1
After PO.000 letter.' have .p.-ii r. ccived. the
senders of the next 1,1'iO letter.' will receive
gift as follows:
1st 8225 I Next 10, 15 each
2nd 135 I Next 15. l!l cwh
2rd - 75 I Next 40, 85 e.v li
4i- 50 Next 4TH, .' .-a-h
th 25 Next StNi. 1 ea. h
. .. f 1 ,).. Ii'f'ers h;e been -eci-iv d.
;s !..4 y- . -c ii'.t l,0n letters will re
i 'i u i ' ,w :
i.il . . i ' t. ,:h Next 5 .2fie.w'n
3, 4 ami 5.. 75 each Next 15 Hicch
C, 7andb... 5eai h ! Next 3 tach
, 10, 11. 12. 25 ea.h '. Next ! 1 each
After 1.-,).thi iet'er ti .'.ir ben nvi iw.i iln
senders of the next l.lt letters will leeeive
"ifts as follo-vK-
1 noieach I Next 10 :20aeh
2 75 each Next 25 Uleitcb
a ami 4 5n en.'h I Vet f5 .... -2:ic:
Next 5 25ea. ii I Next 47" 1 eaol.
Any pcrnon may tmi :.nv liiiinbi r of t.iiic
for any of the above coilictions If 5rentsin
sUuns extra is sen,, we will sen-l in -lun-next
a prin't d !it i f the nanus nf ailpcinon
who are entitled to irifts.
We make this liberal i.ffer to readers of thi
IlKitAi.n, kiKmin' it wil not p.i iinmw, bii:
ur object is to mtro luce our stuck and l:iitl!
upatr.ule. ur maiiin m.;iks are Tirorit.
and Shriibmoimt. tint., Kncbester. N. Y..
Louisville, Ky.. I'lai'iesrille, and Chicago.
111., ami e will guarantee all jtm-k to reach
our eustomers in piod coivlition. We einrd".'
no ai'cnts, but deal direct with cust.iiiiers.
and can sell and deliver stuck to any ir rt o
the I'nitcd Stirey or t'anana sit about one
half theprtee ehartreil bv other nursery meri.
throuifh agents. Iteniember wc will not h
undcrsoM by any reiiai.ie tirm. .-cd.i ;i
list ! wants and wc Wil! i;:;-ite oii n." i; f i
10 cents for a hii:-. v.u iilustrai-d (-al' Vic
wh!-h voi mnv d-duct from vour first order
Address all letter,
J. LAHMER S: to .
Nurservnen
TOKONi0, CANADA.
H&viiig purchEfd
7
toA es
T W
A LBANY9
SMI
SEEDS
The largest ih ut oent ever brongl t
tK.is country, embrAirig every
ihin lor t'.ie aue of
Als a very fipe line of
AND
ONION SETS
These srei!s a-f wi stcrn grown anil
ailapteil esiit-ciaUy for this climate.
They will be sohi fur
Cents 1'er paper.
liberal clisr-uiit t dealers and
gardeners buying ju quantity.
a. TI
n n
(fin, i
mi
CKOUP, WHOOPiNt; f oCH Axr,
Uronchitih irnmcuiati Iv relieved hy
liloh's Cure. Fsh:y v. Aiasou.
Auction every Fiitnrdaviiftenuif.n
at. M J. iloiiteith'f".
GARDENBBS
jwii Grass Sect
WtiWS
H & WASHBURN,
SI CCKOUS TO
this well known
carry an immense line
and Genei-al Hai'dware
EEDALE3 S
KB
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel
of purity,strenrtli and wlioleBomenefS
More eeonomiral than the ordinary
kinds, and cannot be sold in competi.
iion with multitude of low test, shorl
weiJit ilium or phosphate powders
Sold onh in cms. Kotai. Bakin ow-
DEP. ''" H; -t. N. Y.
D.W Ckowley & Co., AfT'-nti',
Portland. Oregon.
OF ALBANY. OREGON.
president, L. Flinn.
VICE-PItKSIDENT S. E. YOUDg,
casiiikr. E. W. Lantlon
rilKANSACTS A GENERAL U AN KING
X iil.Sl.'E.sb. Accounts kept subject to
ciieek. Si:rbt Excbanire and TelcRrafhic
Transfer cl; on New Vork. "hicsi?o, San
rraiiei.n-o and I'ortland.Oreiron. Collection
made on favorable term!-.
S. E. Yoimi I- Klixs
I,. K. l'.I.AI W. E. TlUBFlt
E W. I.AMil'ON.
J as. V. I'owhi.l. As-istnnt Cashier.
H. F. MERRILL,
Banker,
AL1JAN Y, - - OKKOON
Sells evcbanire on New York. San
Fniiicisci c.iul I'irt!aml.
liuv notes, state, county nnd city
warrants. Receive deposit.- subject tw
check. Interest allowed on time de
posits
Collections receive prompt attentio
Corrc-pnndcnce solicited.
;'4t-"f)iee hours from Sa. m. to 5 p. m
Airent for reliahle fire and marine
r-.surance companies.
W. C. TWEKDALE
m
re
store and added largely to the stock
-INCLUDING
iABLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL
Coolving Stoves and
ing Stores and all kinds of Kitchen
Utensils. Also a Complete
Assortment of
kmm and. Gardeners Tools
BUILDERS'
JUiitip, Hose, Copperwarc, Tinware
numbers9 Goods a Specialty.
m-PMCFS GUARANTEED TO BE SATISFACTORY
Tho Public is Invited
2toc&.
BTJ
rBVftiCIAMi.
WH. l'AVIS, M.. D. PHYSICIAN AND
surjreon. Cne found at his 'otfee
room ir. Sirahan' block, irtt street. Albany
Oregon-
DR C. CHAMBERL1N, HOMEOPATHIC
physician and surgeon. Office, corner
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon.
r W. HAST0NV PHYSICIAN AND SUR
IJT, &eon, Albany, Oregon. v
MH. ELLIS, PBTS1CIAN
. geon, Albai.y, Oregon.
SURr
CC. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND -SUE,
. geon Albany, Oregon, office in Pierce's
new" block. Office hours, from 8 a.' m. to 4
P.M. 1
J. "BpSSlTEn, VETEiRINART 8UR-
J . getmrraanate of Ontario votertBary
eollwe and member of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is prepared to treat the
diseases of all domesticated animals on
scientific principles, u Office second door east
of the opera house, Albany, irregon.
DR H KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SUR.
geon, Albany, Oregon.- -Graduate of GerJ
n'fin bp.I American rollei'es.
Klet trirand Heraeopntklc Treatment
rpHOSE DESIRING EITHER OF THESE
X nafe and reliable methods of treating dis
eae will find Dr. E. A. McAlister prepared
with excellent apiliancer tor administering
either, as the nature of the case may require.
He may be found at his office on Third street,
two ucors south ot tbe elect nc hcht station,
when not absent on professional business.
1K. E A. M'ALISIEK, HOMEOPATHIC
J physician, has removed his office fr.-.m
Klinn'si block to his rt Hidence on Third street,
two doors south of the electric lipht F.tation
tnKM:s.
D.kl
N. RLACKBCRX, ATTORNEY AT
Law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd
in How's Temple. -Vill practice in ail courts
of the state, and give special attention to all
otllo
.f th
bnsii
w
Plld
Btor
business.
rnhVERTON CHARLES E. A fTORNEY
at U-iw, Albanv, or. Otfce in rooms lo
nd 14, Foster's lS!o:k, over L. E. Rlain s
8 tor .
K. WEATHOKFORD, ATTORNEY' AT
law, Albany, Oregon. office in Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the
court of thestate, and give special attention
to all business
r EVERE HOI SE, ALBANY, OR.
CHAS.
Lt I'feirTer,
Crop. Only tirst eclass bouse
in the city. Large sample rooms tor com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General ntwse office for Corvallis.
EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE
, and jeweler, Albany, Oresron,
VorND-A GOLD hING WITH TOPZ
t. fe-. Owner can have same by calling at
F. M. French's jewelry store.
7U
JORDS OF
wood for sale.
FIR AND MAPLE
ly to S, Gourley.
Oyslerit ! - Ojslerx !
TASTERN AND OLYMPIAN SERVED
Xli fresh every dav at II.- Du n ks' restaurant
Lnnd riurveylngc
TART1K8 DBMRl.t HfRVKYISO DOS CAN OB-
X tain accurate and prompt work by callintr
upon ex-county surveyoi r, 1. I. Hsner lie
hnscomplete copies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepared todo surveving in
anv nit of Linn ci unly. Postotfice address,
Millers station, Linn couuty, Oregon.
THE CKLEBliATKP
Ranges, Parlor and Heat
HARDWARE,
and
to Call and Inspect Our
OREGON
GENERAL NEWS.
Superintendent of the Salem In
diai School Appointed.
COLO EL 1KB 18 REMOVED.
A Convention to Break the Beef and Fork
Combination- Contract for Pcblio
Bondings is California.
Th HieaALb's Snecial Dispatches',
Washington, Feb. 12. W. H.
H. . Beadle, ot Yunkton, Dakota,
has 1eeD'appointed gnperihlendent
of the Indian schoo! at Salem, Ore
gon, vice John Lee, rt moved.
THE C'OKKEtt Q KEEr.
A Convention lo Investigate tlie Al
leged Combine.
St. Locis, Feb. 12. Governor
Hamphrev, of Kansas, has select
ed St. Louis as the place and
March 12 as the time for holding
an inter-state convention to investi
gate the alleged pork and beef
combine. The convention will re
composed of a joint committee oi
senators and five representatives
from the legislatures of Nebraska,
Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois,
Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota.
Arkansas, Texas, Colorado, Ntw
Mexico, Arizona and Wyoming.
Several of the states have already
been heard from favorably, and
there is little doubt but that all ol
them will be represented. The
governor of Pennsylvania has ex
pressed a desire to have that state
represented.lthough Pennsylvania
was no invited to take part in the
movement.
THE Li t HI MMBtRS.
Dbose Drawing Kig Prizes in the
Louisiana Lottery.
New Orleans, Feb. 12. The
numbers drawing largo prizes in
the Louisiana lottery this month
are as lollows: 1st, 25.215; 2d,
04,10'J; yd, 17,K0: 4th, J8,5K)8 ;5th,
20,i;i7; th, 19,7y(- 7th, !il,80S;
St li , 2U.2SS ; 5t h . 31 ,G!)4 ; 10th, 75,
7yy; 11th, 22,527.
(initrart Awarded.
AV.shin;ton, Feb. 12. The con
trac-t f"r l he ."obstruction of a pub
lic building at Los Angelas, (Jul.,
lias been awarded U Collins Oc
Hareelt. of lxs Anp-eles, for
t-ioi.ooo.
Ets;lipeured Villi ijlT.OOO.
Boston, Feb. 12. John Cohen,
clerk for Phil Cohen, has disap-
pi-art-d wiiii 7,000 worth of jew
elry.
.M.tif. l)li'AI(Ul.
Our I fual Budget of News from
Made 4 atit.'l.
the
Special to the HkraLU.I
Si.k.m; l ei-. 12. Articles of in
corporation were filed to-day in
1'ie secretary of date's oliice by
i'-e Kin? & Cale Soap Co., F. 1'.
Kinj;, Win. M. Cake, J. II. Ken
nick and H. W. Kiley incorpo
rators; capital stock, $20,000;
principal oflice, Portland.
Integrity Lodge No. 02, I. ). O.
F., Felix liullikted, A. S. Kees
and W. D. llarsford incorporators;
principal otlice lVndleion ; capital
stock, $5t 0.
The l irst I'resbytc rian church of
Oregon City, John JI. Bacon,
Luther (-'. Caples, K. M. liands,
.las. A. Chase and J. T. Ajperson,
trustees; valine of proierty, $1" "1.
The -shlatnl Building and L':in
Association, .1. i. Walur, V. a.
AtkiiiM n, ifo. Finrli", .). M. Mi -Caii,
. II. l.c ds (). 1!. Blount,
A. W. Scolt, 1'. L. AlcCa'l, II. B.
Carter. .!. I.uaik. . I. . Hck-
erMiiit'n an. I A. S. Uauiiuoiid in
corporators ; pi incipal oliiiv, Ash
land; capual iock, l'iti.iioO.
C. I'.. Watsoi), of Ashland, and
S. 11. Irwin, of Portland, wire ap
po n ted notaries public.
Mn-riti Zoclli lloiucr, of I'ma
tilla county, bioughl lo the peni
tentiary to-lay Jco. II. Kelloy,
i-entenced to th'ee years and bait
for seduction.
In the c'.rcuit court to-day the
two indictments against Ko.-efield
& Kosenthal, of the Portland Mer
cury were dismissed. The defend
ant li led an aiiiuavit ucclanug I J lie
a statement published in last Sun
day's Mercury, which acknowi
edges the articles heretofore uib
lislied against Dr. J. C. Cilbt-rt,
and upon which the indictments
were found to be false and unjust
to Dr. Gilbert, whcre.ipoii the
doctor, who is tlie pro.-eciiting wit
ness, filed an ucKuowlcdgment of
satisfaction arnl ti:c case was
dropped.
Tlie case of Ching Ileng for dam
ages against C. D. Sinnh, who
truck him on the head with a
pitchfork handle last Harvest, was
dismissed to-day. Smith compro
mised by paying the Chinaman
$100.
The committee was out a while
to-day and obtained $G,347 of the
$20,000 bonus for the woolen mill.
No trouble is anticipated in getting
the remainder in a few days.
IxjverB of good coffee should try
some of Julius Gradwohl's choice
Java; Kio and Coeta Ilica coffees.
He caines a complete nneotcnoico
family groceries of all kinds.
T. A. Arcliilmid, agent Tor tlie Sing
Munulu m ring to., ojiptbitc Odd
i'ciltuvi- Uiupic.
BMAToK '.ittTME'S BILL.
Act t Project Contractor ad
LabarrrH aali R.B.Conii aalciu
To any or all persons or persons
who shall hereafter as sub-contrator
material man or labor, fumish to
an; contractor to any railroad cor
poration any fuel, ties, materials,
supplies or other article or thing,or
wbosuhll dour ptrlnnn dj work
or labor for such contractor in con
formity with aoy terms of any con
tract, express or implied, with
wblcli contractor may have mad
with any such railro&a corporation,
shall have a lien upon ail property
reil, personal and, mixed, of saio
railiread c?rpariofl ; proficjed,
such sub contractor, material man
or laborer snail nave compiled
with the provisions in this act, but
the aggregate of all liens berebv
auihoi i zed shall not in aoy case ex
ceed the price agreed upon ih the
original contract to be paid by
such corporation to the original
contractor; and provided further,
that no such liens shall take prior
ity over existing lien.
The person performing such
labor shall cause a notice iu writ
"ng to be served on f-u-;li officer oi
s:iid corporation a9 ti e serv.ee ol
summons may be made, which
said notice may tie iu the follow
lug form, or i;uy other similiar
form :
"To tbt-(oame of the company)
You are hereby notified thai I am
(or have been) employed by as
alaborti(or have lurnished sup
plies, us the case may be).on tor
the and that I snail lio'd ail the
property of said railroad company
to secure my pay."
If there shall b a contractor or
sub contractor, untenal nun oi
laborer,, a copy of the original con
tract sua!! ba served witu such
notice and attached thereto, which
notice shall 0e seived at any tnu
within twenty days after the com
pletiou of such subcontractor
such labor.
Ii by aoy reason service ot such
notice cau not be made in the
country in which the sub-contract
was made or labor performed, or
material furnished the laborer or
person furnishing labor or material
sha.l hie said notice in the oflice
of the clerk of the circuit court.
aud such clerk shall keep a record
of said notice aod cause a copy ot
the same to be mailed to the head
office of said company, and keep a
list of the names of persons so
claiming alien, (be names of the
corpuiauou ag&iusl wlucb such
liens are ciaiuud and the amount
claimed.
It the mom y due the person hav
ing g:wn notice as atoresnid shall
i.ot lie paitl within ten days i(.ei
the ii:oi.ty slut; iiecoinn duL-and
puyan c, tiieti su -'i person may
i-iMiiiiii i cis l!:eielor iu a:iy coutt
'lavuis! iur;si;f-iio.i o Hie :i:ii"n- i
ci;iini'" i io it. oue ayoiiM inc a.-
.rain:i uii i when the origina.
coiitrti t was inau :," oi ne Hi
cuiinieocu as hioresrtHi agaiesi
such railroad crior itkm : u i i i -
iinal con'ritctor jointly, and execu
tion may is&uu tnerei-n as io otiier
cases.
Should the original contractor
in aiij cae fail to complete his con
tract, huv person entit ed to a lien
as aloresaid m ly rile his petition
in any cmut of n cord in aoy
county through which the road
iiu. y he coiisirucieu against the
railroad corporation and the con
tractor, setting forth the nature ol
his claim a ad the amount due. hs
riej. as may be, and tin- '.act that
:lm contractor lias tailed to com
plete his cn:iraot .Ti.e clerk of
- oil court shiil tliertupon issuo a
citation directed to all pi-rsi r.s or
corpoiations inti rested in fie ir.-it-
.er set forth in the petition, to be j
nuhlishrd in sonic new-pa-;r!
priuted in and o" gent n.l ciitu a-
t ion in the ctiiin- v. tor loar slices- I
sive week-, setting b:lh ti at .-a d '
petition has been tiled, and the;
nature toereor, andtliut all per-ons
interested may appearand hie such ,
claim as they may have :vt a t-nie
tv b i stated iu such citation ; and j
lie coo't. on hearing said petmoii, j
:iud tiie claims of such persons: us i
may interplead, may render such h j
chcree again-t tai l corporation ai .
may be due the petitioner and su. h
perous as iuterpead; andsiulii
decree shall have the eiTect as !
other h"erees against such orignal ;
contractor and ag.viut S'V.d railio-id :
cor)o:ation, and cx:cui)ii may ii 1
sue upon the fca ne to eniorce su -n :
d. cree airainst either. i
Whenever any suir s briu-'it :
shall be de:crmined in favor ot t.io
p aintitf or petitioner, the court !
n !t alio v such attorney s t- c-: as
may bj reasonable io b t-ix-j 1 a.
costs.
Inasmuch as there is now nn nw
upon this suvjet, end it is of im
portance to laborers and material
uieL, this act shall take efTVct froin
and after its approval by the Gov
ernor. m ill mios.
Dealers in all the latest improved
ianos, orgauo,6ewiug machines,guur(
also a tull hue of warranted razors,
t'Utelier and pocket knives. Tlie best
kind ot sewing ma.-hiue oils, needles
and xr?4 for all M .chines. All re
pairing in the above lines neatly and
reasoi ahlv done.
Th t (.'iticinaitus, tbe best 5 ten'
cigar in the market at Parker Biod.
Tabic MbluiM ml ttar AMriraln.
It v as one of the ancient customs
to reclu.e at the featt; and tha ban
queting L-oonis gorgeously carpeted.
were tit'cd np w ith luxuries couches.
Thus I'kto mit the phiksopher,but
a poet of the tame name ray:
"ihereUieweli-drcsMid gutU recline
On couches ritii with ivo- fctt;
And on t icir piine cushions dine.
Which rich 8rd nian carKt meet.
And Anaxaniiudea: "Open th
supper rooms, and sweep the house,
And spread the couches lair."
Herachdes says that the Persians
were the tirht who engaged artistic
experts especially to arrange these
eouche; and that on one accaiinn
Artaxerxes preeeutcd his trieud Tim-
KulMi mo vreiau, witn a cent t ,i s-
with silver feet, with an ar-company- 'Hc
:ng message taying:
"I send you, O Timacoras. the
couch and coverlets and a servant to
arrange then, as this is a matter the
Greeks know uot of." It is related
of this sime Cretin, that he had so
completely secured the favor of the
Persian kiup, that the latter invited
him to a banquet of the royal family,
.oi honor never beiore paid to any
Ureek.
ili is another custom of tha An
cleats and one in which we can see
ihe origin of our menu cards Each
-uesi, as soou as he had fettled upon
ins couch, was handed a aper upon
which was written the name of every
ai tit le to be served 1 1 the feast and
in t!ie . ordt r in which it was to tie
strv-(l a cuiivt-ric-nt, if not an bi
ibspetiMahlc cusioui; indeed, in ti e
ire.elil iay we would be apt to look
upon the omission as barbarous, for
what could be more so than to keep
man of moderate gastronomic
i'ap:icity in ignorance of some coming
dchc;.cy, and thus allow him, in the
dark; to crowd it out with some pre
vious dish or dishes which he may
tolerate lather than fancy, February
Table Talk.
nt:i..i iik.mio..
Pumps and pipes at ieo. W.
Smith's.
Anew invoice of British trimmings
at Read's.
Fine;-! line of jersics ever iu Albanv
at Read's.
New dress oods the very I ats.e
styles at W. F. IU ad's.
A tine line of new silverware just
epeue' at Will fc Stark's.
The largest and best assortment of
tea aud otl'ee in town at Ihowuell fc
stanard's.
I know lean sa.-e yen money, trr
me. and you will be convinced V. Y.
Read.
Choice Rroeeries, both staple and
f.uny, arriving every day at C. 11
Spencer's.
Our customers never hate the bluen,
because wv jrivc them such Ood barj
gains. W. F Kad.
Mexican Cac-tus Hitters K the best
remedy hi the world fi r Ibvr and kid
ney di-eases, indigestion, t !-. lor sale
at M 15a nm gai t's
Fain uey's eeietirated b'o.l lounsrr
at HrovMiell it Manunl and at lleyoe
iV ll-ihson's. P.J. B.-'liiut'irc general
agent,
"Vmi will niviT m'. iht-3tet
Jill i;u- v.eii r nii.ry.
If vcu want a well dug ali .n E. B.
bavidson. He does jiromj ! oi k at a
reasonable price )idci ei.n be leit
at this office.
Mirth is short livei. Piulong ,t f
you can. It will lic-li .ur nijiositioii
to trade with W. F. Read.
For your tine impoi tnl md Ke
'.Vest cigars, iro io M. baiungart
,-igiir store, one door east of black
uian's drug store
The iiiiinciisK snie of Chamberlain's
Cough heiue.ly has been pioducd to a
gr-al xtent by people lm have beea
eined by i; tilllii lluir liiet-ds aud
neighbors if its good cicapiics and
i.rginir theiu ti try it. 'ibc most se
vere cold will boon yield to iis sootli
ig etleels. For sale by Foshay A;
Mason.
The dry colJ weather of the early
winter rii ti, t lis io l.n.ihu the of a irrea
dei'' ot croup amonghil(iieii. Moth
er -lioiild be on the lockout for iUalid
e p.-epan-d lo arrest it as sonn s the
.Irci sviiiiton appear. Tn.e croup
never eoiee witbimt a warning: n dav
or lo lii-loietbe attack Ide elild win
In- -oine lioaie, and that inU.ins is
sortri fi.O c.ved by s pei uli:i'-, - ub
cough. If Ch:mbcriin's (Viugb
Reuieiiy isgieu i.s niu .- ll.U lioarse-iii-sn
nr coii1i appeal's, aH flmiirer ai-d
anxiety may i be 'avoided ; it has tn-ve
failed, evenn n the most sci-r(" ea-es.
There is no danger in tiv'ng the
Remedy for it contain no irj-:rioi
substance. For sale by FosliiAJ &
Mason,
Itinrovi-t Un More Vaiuahte IIimm
UnH.
Are Santa Abie; tlie California dis
covery for Cotinunrition and diseases
of the throat. Chest and bungs, and
Catitornia Cal-K-t'ure. the only gnar
snieed ure for Catarrh. Cold in the
Head mid kindred complaints. They
arc sold at $1 per pa kage, or three
for &2.ri0. and are icci muii-nded and
':.'! by Hie leading tdi.V-iclab l tLe
Pacific Coast. N'o.-ecict coin(iouiida.
Guaranteed bv Foshav it Mason
M"i: I II. SVTU v..
UK. W. C. NhGUS,
(liaduate of the Royal (.'ollege of
Iyind.ic, Kng!and, also of the liclle
vue Medical 0ilee.
The I)r has stient a lifetime of
fitiidy aud prhctkv and makes a sjks
cial;y of chronic disc.is.eR, removes
cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors
and Mens, without aiu or the knife.
He also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practu ed
in the (iermaii French and liiigiish
hipital. Call promptly attended
day or night. His mttojN
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
5 Office and residence J'erry street,
between Third and Fourth.
The "Pacific Ar;rai dM ranges
both four and six h . An easl
erii Ptovo made especially for this
coast's tr;'le. S'tld only by tjeo.
VV. bi..rtli, Albany.
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