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..' r a -f, 15 CESTTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OKEGOK, TUESDAY, MAUCII 12 1i9. We Can aid Be Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir tor it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this enntry that it is superior to all other preparations tor blood diseases. It is a positive cure f'r syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup tions and pi m leg. It purifies the whole system and thoroughly builds up the coni-titutiou. Hew Caa Paremts allow their children to cough and strain and couh and calmly say, "Oh lcs only a cold, and keep civin-' ; them cheap anJ dangerous medicines until they are down with lung fever or consumption, when they can be s aiv relieved i.y BEGUS' CHEliIiV COUGH SYKUr? It has no superi or, and few equals. Geo. L. Black -nail, druggist. Cwatloa I then. Every mother is cautioned against giving her child laudanum or pira goric; it creates an unnatural craving for stimulants which kills the mind or the child. Acker's Baby ffoother is specially prepared to benefit chil dren and cure their pains. It is harm less and contains no opium or mor phine. Sold by Foshay & Mason. ippid la the Bed. Is it not better to nip Consumption the greatest scourge of humanity in the bud, than to try to ftay its pro gress on tiiebrink of the grave. A few doees of California's most useful production, will releive, and a thor ough treatment will cure. Nasal Catarrh, too often the forerunuer of consumption can be cured by Califor aia Cat-K-Cure. These remedies are sold and fully warrented by Foshay & Mason. FECIAL AOTtCK. DK. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate t.f the Royal College of London, England, also of the Belle- vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofrla enlargements, tumor and wens, without pain or the . knife. He also -makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or night. His motto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." "Office end residence Ferry street, between I bird and Fourth. Will TED. THOSE WISHING A FIRST class piano, sewing machine, the latest music or artists' materials, will find a bargain by calling at Airs. B. Hyman's. The pianos are fully guar anteed for live years. The bes-t iaiM-H miuk: t stand the climate of the Facitio cast. 'Ihe New Ameri can Sewing .Machine will please mosr fastidious. Fainting and music lew sous given there. Stamping, Kn. broiilery and Dressmaking done to order. N. 115 1st St.. Alh-. Or. 9,999.00 IN To Be GOLD Given f Away. Out cnt this atlvettiaeaient and send it J. LAHMEKJt CO., Nurseryman, Toronto, Canada, with 14 three-eest Canadian, ii 21 two-cent American postage stamps, and they will Bend you by mail (postpaid) in good time lor planting io April or May next, your choice of any one of the following collection of plants, and enter your name in competi tion for the $9,939.00 in gold that they are giving away in order to intiaduet their Bur sary stock. Collection of Flar:t5: .No, 12 hardy roses. No. 2 2 hardy slim bios; roses, N. 32 OTerbloomUig poses far fcoasej rsl- ture. No. 4 2dahbas. X: 6 IQjdadiola. So. 63 hardy grape vines. 'o. 78 raspberry plants, 4 cash Slack aad red. N. 8-20 strawberry planto, 4 eheice kiss. N. 96 ery choice plants four borne ml ture. Ns. 106 cherry currants (rat'X No. 116 Lees prolific enrnijti (black) No, 12 5 wniu grape crrRta All letters with this dTeitisenient encJosrd aUng with stamp for any one rr more coi tions of plant, will be numbered as they same to hand, and the senders of the first thirteen hnndrul will rfeis gifts as follows: 1st - tlK 1 he next 20, $10 each. 2nd 100 ! The nest 40, $6 each. 3rd f.0 KThc next 415. $j each. 4th 30 " 1 he next 820, $1 each. th 20 After Mt,000 letter hare been received, the sailers of the next 1,100 letters will receive gilt a follows: 1st $S:'S I Next 19, $15 each Jwl l.V. 'exr 16, $10 each 2rii - 75 I lie J t 40. If.', eah 4'n-- tO Xcxt 470, $2 esx h ith i Srl MK. $1 tah Aft v 1' 0,600 letters have been receired. e if le.soll ir mt 1,064 letters will re- ;'lt!i a- ifi.l m.. jli1 .$im t,teh Next 6. 42 each . 4a;Hl 6.. 75riw tiJ Next 15 10 each S.7andi... 50 1 h Next 34 3 sash 9, 10, 11, 12. 25 ea h Next S93 1 each After 150,000 letters b..ve been received the Viiiler.t if the next 1.109 letters will receive lifts as follow: 1 $10t each l Neat 10 $20 each S 76 each Next 25 10 each jl.I4 60 each Next 685 2 each Next'- 26 each Next 479 leach Any person niay sand any number of tip for bnv i( the above collections If 5cer:-n stumps extra is sens ' will send in .-;, et a primed liit ol the naniee of all per m who are entitled to rifts. tVe make Mii l.heial offer to reader o: ine IIkl:. Knov-in it viil not pay nanow, bat or t jrvt i to l. tro luce our stoi k and build patrwlv t!r mitilinj; pnints are Toronto and Shrubmounr. (int.. Hobester, N. T.. Lwnisville, Ky., rl nemille. ., and Chicago, M., and we will guarantee all ste-k to rea-b v customers in good rt rrtiti'm. We tmi-lo.v M scents, but deal direct with t iiKtflmeni. aad can sell and deliver stock to any iart el the Tnited States or Canaaa at about one half the price charged by other nurserymen, thro ok h agents. Kemetnber we will not be adersold by any reliable firm, heml us a list of wants and we will quote yon prir: it 10 rents for a bard ome iiUistiau-d vafxU cue which .you way dcuurt fronj vour f rut onier. AW:'Wail leiu r-, J I.A M MEK & CO , SUCCOESSRS TO Having purchased this well known store and added largely to their stock, carry an immense Hue ot Stoves and General Hardware Including the celebrated EARLY staves ana ranges, pan or ana cooking stoves, a o ail kinds of kitchen titessiU: also aoomlpete assortment of Farmers and -AND- BUILDERS' HARDWARE, 1 traps, hose, copperware, tinware, rrd prices are guaranteed to be satisfactory . The public is invited to call . nd inspect our stock. Tw eedale's building, Albany, Oregon, Csiri fa'Bf. Sstm7 Pttahsas Mxcouxtar al CUidrmi'i CoupWKtsa otnMTlauF tcv 7Mar CJj.. rawgsHS or Jlavx-catio Siyraps. jtomi of 3MnJma hUmts Cawtiwrta. Catorta- rrnvv CWSe, OonetSnitloB ; Mr Etonuarh, DiamMBa, ErtanXtaaj Cives healthy sleep ; tdao uida S3T Rv-rf-.' rm mr J .tiiff frnimn The Leaiii Clothier. Carries tho Largest line of Men's and Bojs9 Clothing, Furnishing tioods, Etc. in the Willam otto Valley. SUITS MADE Id His JMerchant Tiiioiiiif ftptrat FOSTER BLOCK, CITY MDG STOEE. traw.jGUISS & SON, G. L BLACKMAN .Successor to E. W. Langdon uaauta lx- Drugs, Paints, Oils. Perfumery and toilet articles. als a full Bne of books and stationary, periodicals, etc. t3 Prescriptions earehill) compounded IN ODD fELLOWS TEMPLE, Albany . x .-.. v Oregon W. C. TWEED ALE BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking Gardeuers Tools plumbers' goods a specialty. Our IS iM Ihsa-miassi said cjufcfc vnro t CMtoau cry to Cantria. Zli'- T KconunenS Ciaetoria. for cMitmf? roRBflaints, a superior toaxty preaci'iptija ill So. Oxford BC, Brooklyn. trira- CiuRsant. Umibxxt. 77 Mcrray Bt, Hew Yuri.. TO ORDER ALBANY PROPRIETORS, Absolutely Pure. TLls powder never varies. A marvel of purity,sti tii2;tL and wholesomeness. Mure evonoinical Uiau the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in eompeti iion with multitude of low test, enorl weiaht alum 01 phosphate powders Sold only iu e-ins, Rotal Bakin ow. der Co . W- Wall -t. N. Y. D W Crowlxt & l'o., Apeuts, Portland, Oreo. rilTSIC'IAN II T . AMS, rHYSKSANj AND IT suieon. sn be found at his ooice room ti: tJri'R'.n- SirahanV block, First street. Albany I)RPI C. CUAMRtJRLIN. HOVF.OPATHIC nhvpicinii am aureeon. Office, corner llurd and I.wn ileets, Albany, Oregon. p W. MASTOX.tll Ut 1C1AN ,AD SUR VjT gcon, Albany, Oregon. ELMS. I'HYfclC'IAN AND SURr geuii, Alliai.y, Oregon. c. C. KELLY, l'HYOCIAX AND ol.'R geon Albany, Oregon, otfue in Puree's new blocta. onice.houra, from 8 a. u. ti 4 I'. M. A. J. ROSSITEH. VETKRINARY SVR- (fecu, irradiate of Ontario vetcrirarv college and mcimer of 'the Ontario wterin ary nied.cal K.cicU', i prtpared to treat tlie iliscuuev of all dontei-ticatcd animals cti seientifi; principles. ' tffice second door eafS of the ofiera house, Alvaiiy, Oregon. 1K KOLDEWAV, VETERINARY SUR. iJ frein, Allntny, Orop iii.m anil Anierii-rn colt jon. -Uraduatc of Ostz eires. KlerlrlcanU IlAmeopadilc Treat men! niHOSE DESIRIN6 EITHER OF TRfSE X wv'e and relia!e methods of treating "iic ciLxevm ltmt lr. r. A, ' aJcAlwter iiri.Uiiri.ii with excellent ai.nliiice lor juiminiKtoriiit; en her, as the tiBWreoj the cane way reuturi- !!' t.iny be fuiiiKl at his otlii-e m 'lliird Ueet, two tmrr ko-.iUi Dfthe electric litht s'fciion, wni'n ivt atiHjiit mi j r'le.-irnal riusnnw,. 1 IC K A. irALiSTEH, HOHEOPAUIIC U phyMi laji, haii i.-emoved hm -artii e Yroin Flint' blik-k to lit resitirinre on Third-street, two dirtirn smith it the electric IHrfot stitinn. 4TVOKET8. N. BLAOIUJURN, ATTORNEY AT l.aw, Alhairvu Oregon. Ottioe -va Odd oelimv's Temple. 'ill practice in all -ourt rthoFtate, adf;:ve special attention to all OUK1U0M8. OLVEKTON CSIAKLESE. AITWRNEY at Law, Albarj-, Or. Othi-e n rooms IS and J4, star.. Foster's block, over L. . main's I K. WEATHOKFORD, ATTOSJfEY AT . law, Albany, lOrcifon. Otlii.-e via Odd Fellow's Temple. "Will practice in -all the courts of theatate,and give special attention to ail business REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS Rleiffer, Prop. Only tire t-class house in the city. Larre -sample rooms far oom- mereia men. Ko tlfeinanien employed in the kitchen. General aaave office for Oonatllis. H 'BWERT, PRACTICAL. WATCHltAKE . and jeweler, Albany, Oret-on, FOUKD A COLD KINO WITH TOPAZ set. Owner oaasavva same by alliajr at F. M. feYeneh's Jewoby stare. Mt UOBDS OF1 rlK Aftu JBAfLB, wood far sak. ly to8,Gonley. Oysters: s)yatera t EASTKaS AND) OLYMPIAN SHKVED freah every day at fi- Pisrcka rttsarant UntA SewreylaR. TViaftas taasntnts soarariN aoxaeaai es X tain accurate ani paampt work byeaJins- aastn ez-coontr surreTOcF, T. T. TMb&r. He haacomDlata oanlaa of field notes ane aoam aais) plats, aad is prepares to do aurrafiiiK in any pm wtonn oounvy. a-osiomce aoarsas, Millers Statics, Linn ootnty. Oregon. H. F, MERRILL, r. ALBANY. - OREGOSf 8ells exehanre on New York, San Franc isco ana Portland. Buy notes, state, countr and city warrants. Receive depositr subject to check. Intercut allowed eat time de DOflitA i;01ICCUOne rcuoLTc prompt JtucBNee Corre8W)ndence .solicited. nsOfflce nours worn nx.u.im br. it JaiiCIll iwi - . . u.w aiWglliai IIIC aserauce companies. Albany Bath House -AND- HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER. PROPRIETOR fTLadW and children' hair dress, ntr a specialty. DntUe satisfactiec guaranteed WILL BROS. Dealers in all the latest improved pianos, orgsn8Bewiig uiachines,guns, also a lull lin of warranted razors, I uteher aiid pucket anives. The best kind tf sewing macuitie oils, needles and extras for ah rreiiiiies. Al! re 7- il. i. !.. 1 pairing-in the al'pvc lines neatly and reasonably acne, GENERAL NEWS. President Harrison Makes Sev eral Important Appointments. JOBS F. SWIFT IS . BEHOVED. Six Ttcnsandf Mill Operatives en s 3tiiks io Massachusetts Attempt to Blow Up a Sate. The Hkrald's Special Dispatches. WASnrnuTON, March 11. The president sent tbe following nom inations to the senate to-day: Thomas W. Palmer, oi Michigan, to be minister of. the United States to . Spain ; John F. Swift," to bell minister to Japan ; John D. Wash burn, of Massachusetts, to be min ister to Switzerland ; George Tich enor. of Illinois, to be assistant secretary of the treaenry, vice Mayer, resigned. KSKLJtatg VILBs. rrrcsMlonal Craeksaiesi AllcMpt i Utw a Safe. Victoria, (B. C), March 11. Protessional crooks drilled a hole in Ilenrv Saunders' wholesale gro cery hall safe last night and set off a charge of powder, but laueu to open the safe. Tne papers inside were scorched and the edges were charred. A large amount of money was in the safe at the time. A BIC 8TKIHK. Six ThsaKMd Mill pent tors Mle 1 JasMachswetts. Fall IIiver (Mass.), March 11. A weavers strike for an advance in wages occurred this morning, and is one of the most serious in the history of the labor troubles here. The weaving departments of fifty mills are practically shut down. Six thousand weavers are idle. The extent of the strike is a surprise to the managers, who ex pected only a few mills to be in volved. A bitter struggle is n licipated. it'll E mm;4;er. Kllralu and Swllivaa Rat Likely I'wawe Tatettoer. New. York, March 11. Justnow Jake Kilrain is in a dilemma, lie wants to leave for England next wevk, but his backer wishes him to make a offer to iKjhn L. Milhviui. The latent proposition i.s to have the fight between Kilraiu ami .-ullivtui come oif in private witiiiti six Mr eight weeks. Kilrain is wilting to poHipone his Kuro pean trip and liave the $10,000 stake money put up in some disin terested mil's hands. Sullivan's friends reftise to agree to anything of the kind and maintain that their man will be in - shape on the 8th of July. Kilraiu caoe to New York lo-day. Jtae anel rfc Aeaabiae. St, IjOL'is, March 11. The legis lative -delegates from Nebraska, -Minnesota, Oolorado, lexas and Kansas, to hold a convention to effeot . aniforas .plan of action against-an alleged beef and pork oooriibine, have arrived here and otiaers nrill come tomight. The convention will meet at noon to- luorrow ftteeks te Jlswls, Pajus, March 11. -Stocks were very weak this aaenuag before tbe opening. Rio Piute shares are no'.32g francs, 75 centimes. A PBAIBIE BBMAMCB. er FlaaaiBWJtk Cewkevs asa Wins Baa Sweetheart. DwnoxAS (Wy. T. ) March 7. Widow . McCooL aly 18 years old, has been station .agent at Dry Cheyenne, on the stage -route between there and Buffalo, she ss a brunette and scatty, and ceanuands the ad- miratiea of all the cattlemen Ifer miles wronnd. Alter retasine a ioxea ften she aceapted Martin Huntaan, a wealthy ranchman, and thev to be were married ia May. Last week a ijlonde-haared aSnglishmaa named Jams Kidd, traaliac for an Omaha provision booae stopped at Dry Cheyenne for ikreakiast. He fell in ieee with the widow on first sight and his good looks, gentle waya and JSnglisn aceeat praduced an impression, lie went so JSanalo, transacted his business ia a harry, returning to Dry Cheyenne oast Sat- arday, and that uicht teok the widow to a 4anee twenty Bulas away at bbenff Williams rancb huntoon was insanely jeajoes aad his cowboys .were ordered to sack a q barrel with the tenderfoot .and shatothimif pessible. ine program me was carried iut, but Kidd palled two six-shootecs ind backed np agaaast a closed idoor leading to the bedroom. W hen the shooting begaa the Auhts were extinguished. ISd Cook, Huntoun's loreman, dropped , dead from ene.of Ki-id's bullets, aud : three or four others were wounded Kidd was shot in the arm, and tbe gang was eioaine in on nun, wnen tne door nenina mm auuueuiy upouro. He waB dragged into the bedroom and the doer was quickly bolted. The pretty widow instead oiiaint- ing, had j ot into tne ucumwu nui i ani Mm rvar ana A. to a oweu an uus w her coolness His escape inuie darknci-s was 'not discovered, Kidd secured a saddle horse and placing the widow in front of hiiu, galloped off. The couple were ten illy ex- A hausted when they reached hem Suuday night. After refreshments tbey hired a team and driver ana pushed over the line to Chad run Ned., where they were married. Sheriff Williams aud a dozen cow boys got there ten hoars behind them having first gone to Clieyci:ne. They were terribly enraged when they found the elopers were so tar in the lead, but started for Chadron. They have not returned this way, and it is believed the elopers ieached a railway station and are now in safety. PUBLIC LAID IX OBKVOX. Practical larorasallea t These Whs Ileal re l Catera The maay inquiries being received at the land office at Oregon City for information ia regard to locality and character of nabUc lands ia Oranos: warraat the pblication "of lBeToD- . . . t t 1?U-J lowing stacemens wsico is luruiaucu by the receiver Mr. Burney. The Oregon City land district ex tends to the southern line of town ship 13 south, to' township 8 east, the Columbia river on the north, and the Pacific ocean on the west. South of this is the Roseborg district, ex tending to the state lias. No vacant iands are found in the Willamette valley proper, but along the foothills, on either side, and en the western alone of the cost range. In the counties of Clat sop and Columbia the vacant lands are found back from the Columbia river from one to five miles. All lands alopg the Nehalem river are are entered from a half a mile to twe miles back. These lands are, or have been covered with a heavy growth of timber. In some sections forest fires have burned the timber, and only the dead trees and and undergrowth remains to be cleared away in order Co Ut the land for cultivation. These lamia in Western Oregon, are well watered, and in many localities may be found good agriculture Iain's. The general descriptions of coui tie-j in the state contained in circulars issued by the Board of Trade, may be accepted as correct descriptions of the public lands. The following is a reusonaLly ac curate estimate of the vacaut lands in each ot the counties oi Western Oregon. County. Clatsop Columbia... Wasuintrton, Tillauiuak . . Yamhill Ilcntun Multnomah. Acres. ...............250,000 lOO.OOU , 40,000 600,000 40,000 0,000 25,000 140.000 210,004 440 (MjO 300,000 200,000 .2'i000 nr.ooo 37U.C00 C0.0O0 .tO,000 can obtain in status of any i lackanian. . Marion Linn Lane Douli ; Cues. , Josehinc .. Jackstm Ctirry I'olk lutendiug settlers formation, as to the Quantity of lands bv cor re spot M i ng with the laud office, free wl charge. tiut the business will not permit 8cripttors of whole townsltipaaathe number of denu nds ir such lufni ma- ti m is unlimited. A directors ir Uctera Orrgou and Washington ciwtaining fail i uferaia'ioit tu reyrri. to vacant lands and how to proceed tosicquire title will shortly he issued. Mums AhV TBINCS. Grover Cleveland's intimate friends isi Buflale emphatically deny that he ia a epirtualist, and rather intimate Chat fee is inclined to nia terialisas. It ia staid that Mayor Grant, of New York, will be Mrs, Cleveland's partner in the opeuing quadrille at the Washington centennial ball. April IS. It is said that the cost of the great state trial in England, growing ut oi a imasnons cnarseof the London Times against Mr. Parnell. will mat t-llbert of f 1.000, 000. JSz-Uevernar Kedheld Procter of Vermoe, is described as "a tall, lank toroad-sewnMeresI .with a niah. 1 inch coatee. It would require hut a apiae-iaii eat ana nand-me-tiown I . 1 a a W a . trousers made an of tbe stars and 1 stripes to eetrvert aim into a typical Uncle 8am. Mrs. Nellie Goodwill of Detroit, is suing ao aged millionaire named ruber for SoO.000 for alleged breach I of promise. The lady kept a board ing bouse and Fisher was one of her boarders, and upon this fact he will doubtless largely rtly to convince nvince I of the j tbe jury of the absurdity piaintiu s claim ic is remarKea mat an the saonev W a. a aa aa which the world possesses to-dav wenld only pwrohaae one-third of its railways, siaoe the railways ia the world are worth nearly S3C.000.000.- 000,000, or about one-tenth of the total monetary wealth of the civil ised nations and over one-quarter of tSeir invested capital A Youuzstowu letter in the Pitta. burg Tribune says: It is claimed that tbe largest anvil-blck made ia Aswrica is being built at the Mor gan works, Alliance. It is in eight section eectweurhins when finished 78.700 pounds. Six are of iron, but tne two which will meet tbe direct shock of a twenty-lve-ton hammer are tr be ef sCM-learth steeL Bet :te Humble, eelored, was an in mate ul a Cincinnati workhouse. Her bahy was taken sick aad the woman was permitted to go home to nurse it en her promise to return fcBd serve out her unexpired sen- tenae. 1 huraday sli- sent a note to t;ie authorities: "Send tbe work- D0Uae wagn to my house Friday moming. My baby is dead, and I ready to go back. That was all. THB'KEV. GKO-. 11. THAYKR. or Bourbon. Ind.. savs: Kotli nin lf end yife owe o ur lire to f 1;'i!o1jV (. on- sumpiioii rurc .'JFor ule ly FoI-ay Musou, SrATJi NEWS. An Aged Citizen of Lebanon At tempts to Commit Suicide. TBE 0).B. at X. BTBIsiE IlCUaJiCBB Another Aoooast of ths Burglary at Lee anon-Tbe Willamette Valley Ar riTes at Taqtina. Special to the Hbralk. Lebanon, March 11. J. Hyde, an aged resident of this place, father of J. T. Hyde, attempted to commit suicide at about 16:50 o'clock - this morning. He had been in poor health and dejected.. He went to the bam and -cot his threat orith- sv nzotw physicias. was called ' in, and 'after dressing the wounds pronounced him en tirely ont of danger. -": A "daring burglary was perpe trated during Saturday night or Sunday morning in the store of 0. B. Montague at Lebanon. The thief entered through the window in the rear of the building by re moving a portion of the glass, and having once got inside evidently took bis time to select such goods as could be carried in a email space, siich as gloves, hoisery and jewelry, and it in possible he got away with $25'J or $300 worth of proierty. No clue has as yet been obtained to the burglar. Taqolaa Paaaeeaera. Yaqiis A.March 11. The stean ahip Willametto Valley arrived at 6 f. m. to-day with the following list of passengers : J- C. Brown, Mr. N. J. Robertson, H. A. Clark, J. T. Priest. E. R. Stevens, J. Ford, R. B. Moodv and wife, Mrs. F. Moody, D. Robinson, W. C. I'reall, G. Ciiluert, T. J- Myers, H. J. Frelly, i. A. Sharp, J. W. Coster. J. Kelley, W. W. Connor, S. J. Brady, C. Keily. Tue O. K. t X. trlke. rouiLAsn, Mar-'n ll. There ia no likeiiuitja ot any lmmeaiaie settlement of the trouble between the steainboatinen and the O. R. &N. Co. The strike remains un changed. A DI KL WITB PIT18. Twe VlrslBlaaa Hbs CenldaVI lit a Fleek ef Bare. Lexixgton (Va.), March 8. A duel with pistols was fought this afternoon by two young society swells, who up to a few hours of the duel were' boon companions, fast friends and occupying the r-arae suite of rooms. Warwick 8. White and II. C. Plarkey, both popular and well known young roen, had a n-.isnndTt mding thl evening as to a remark, made ' tbe latter iu connection with a friend of the former. The disparag ing remarks of Markey angeied White. A protracted dispute final ly culminated in a personal agree. ment to fight a -Itu-l witli pistols. Accordingly White selected Pet Williams as his second and Mark y named John Dcss as his repre sentative. The principals and aac- ondsat once left town, and, In t secluded place in the suburbs. maraea ou ininy pares. i i prin cipals faeel each other with Colt'e 32-seven-shot dueling pistols, Alt u signal they began firing. The pistols were emptied without si result and seven more shots were fired without effect. At this stag of affairs it began to look as if neither of the agtrieved youths could hit a flock of barns. The pistols were charged for the third time. The last seven rounds were ' fired in rapid saessionf and when the smoke cleared away it was found that Starkey showed a bullet mark. Forty-two shots were ured in all. At the conclnainn tka principals stepped forward, shook 1bW.a.J 1 a m . ana maae friends. This statement is i the principals. corroborated by Be .1 Ezperisaeat. Ten cannot afford te wast tim i .xperimentiug when yous lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems at Brat only a cold. Do n permit any dealer to impose apon yea With Some Chean imitation nl IV. King's New Discovery for Consumn. tion, (Coughs and Colds, but be sure you get tne geouine. Because La can make more profit he may tell yon lie has something just as good, or fust the same. Don't be d-eiri. hut i. eist upon petting Ur. King's New Dis covery, which is guaranteed to give rclelf in all Throat, Lun and Chest affections. Tnat bottles free at Fes qy c Mason's Drag Store. A CBilM Blllrsl. Another "child killel hv the nse el opiates given in the form of Sooth ing syrup. Why mothers give8 their children such deadly poison is sur prising when they can relieve the child oif its peculiar troubles by using Acker's Baby tioothtr. It ntaina no opaaaa or morphine. Sold by Foshay A Mason. applaeas sum! Ceaieaisjseat. Cannot go hand in hand if we look ea the dark aide of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken lit unA m.V. it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst torm ot Dyspepaia, Constipa tion and Indigestion, aud make life a happiness and pleasure. S ld at 2S and 60 cents by Foshay & Mason. Ben F. French. th nistlinirrmft- agent, has received front Washing ton a lieautiful metiioir, eontainine complete details of th inuuuuratinn of President UarriMm. it reach! here ou remarkably tuit !; time. . n e. ' V pit m II w ,.. . t V A I-' 11 M n u I.