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    THE IfOTlNINQ HERALD; FRIDAY. MARCH 15, 1889.
Daily a.np Weekly
TERMS OFsUbSCKlPTJN-
DAILY
Published every inornimr ecept Monday.)
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JBy mail, per rai .. -
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WEEKLY.
(Published every Friday Morning.)
ne copy, per annum, in auiaww.
Whea not paid in advance....
2.00
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THK MAILS.
Mails at the Albany postofflce close
For all offices north )
The Eastern states 6;3o A. u,
.The West Side f
And the Nairow Gauge R. R. J
For Portland and Salem 11 A. M
Corvallisand Yaquina .....12:3D p. a
office south.....-.... 730 r. M
The postoffice will be closed each evening
rm six to seven o'clock.
Registered nutter for thejfearly morning
train should be mailed- before o clock the
previous evenimr.
AN IMPORTANT QUESTION.
In the political horoscope of our
country, especially as to the South
era part of it, the question that id
perhaps paramount to all others is
the present and future status of the
colored people. That question
forms the pivotal subject for all of
the troubles arising in that section,
and also for the continued sectional
bitterness.
In conversation with a very in
telligent and well informed gentle
man, recently from the state of
Arkansas and now seeking a home
in our genial Oregon, we learn that
matters are far from satisfactory in
that locality. He was from tha
vicinity of the Clayton assassina
tion trouble, a republican in
politics, and a close observer, and
in his opinion the only prospects
was the disfranchisement of the
colored man. On that point, how
ever, there can be no question.
Keforms do not go backward, save
only in entire distraction, and the
black man's citizenship in this
country is a fixed and inevitable
fact, and disfranchising him would
only postpone and aggravate the
matter and not mend it in the least
as far as final settlement is con
cerned. On this subject a recent
writer of that race says : "Against
this course I enter a stern protest
on broad grounds. Congressman
Oates of Alabama is reported to
have declared that the disfranch
isement of the colored race wou'd
be advantageous to both races. I
unqualifiedly dissent from this
statement. To disfranchise many
hundred thousand Negro voters
after these years of suffrage, would
not only be rank injustice, but
would work injury irreparable 1o
the one which will ultimately be
carried out. The various move
ments which have taken place
when liberty of speech and action
seemed purchased at too greac a
price by remaining, all look to thfs
sten. He is beginning to see that
vigor and blood are wasted to a
large degree by endeavoring to cope
with any situation where security
is dependent upon either Southern
sufferance or congressional
alone. But where will he go?
West, where other Americans are
turning. He is already noting the
breadth of that territory, and the
great middle class will see a
brighter future awaiting them
there.
"But this removal must be a
voluntary one, and it must not be
en masre, but gradual. I do not
mean by this that the negro should
c jlonize ; far from it. His leaders
know that colonization would be
us death-knell. The isolation of
any race as a distinctive people in
one large solid body in any part of
a country means retrogression. In
this case it would in time become
an imperium in imperio, and the
question which is now considered
such a 'cancer' would be but
shifted from our shoulders to those
of our descendants, who, if not
vastly wiser grown, would find the
cancer of too malignant a type for
cine, because of its stronger hold
magnitude."
In speaking of the approaching
Paris exposition Science says that
the United States will make a
creditable display. And this is as
it should be ; for, although nomi
nally a universal exposition, it
will be practically a display of the
products ofrepublics. The mon
archies of Europe will be repre
sented only by private exhibits,
while the republics of North and
South America have rallied in
force. The United States Depart
ment of Agriculture will make a
splendid showing. Secretary Cole
man placed the undertaking in the
hands of Prof. C. V. Riley, the
famous entomologist, an energetic
organizer as well as a careful and
enterprising scientific observer;
and Professor Riley sent forward
three car-loads of products, which
are on the way to France in charge
of Mr. F. T. Bickford, as assistant.
The bulk of shipments are nearly
through with, and the erishable
staples will follow during the next
month. Congress appropriated
$i30,000 to aid exhibitors, and
Secretary Coleman's quota of this
insure the best illustration
that the agricultural resources of
this country have ever had on the
continent of Kurope.
A Warning.
The modes of death's approach are
various, and statistics snow conclusive
Jy that more persons die from diseases
of the throat and lungs than any other.
It is probable that everyone, without
exceotion, receives vast r umbers of
Tubeicle Germs into the system and
where these germs fall upon suitable
soil they start into life and develop,
at nret siuwiv ana is snown dy a
sliarlit tickling sensation in the throat
aud if allowed to continue their
raraeres thev extend to the limps pro
ducing consumption and to the head.
causiucr catarrh. Now sll this is
dangerous and if allowed to proceed
w ill in time cause death. A t the onset
you must act with promptness; allow
ing a cold to uo without attention is
dangerous and may lose you your
life. As soon as you feel that some
thing is wronff with vourthroat, lunjjs
or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Boschee'6
German Syrup. It will give you im
mediate relief.
Worth Knowing.
Mr. W, H. Morgan, merchant, Lake
City Fla., was taken with a severe
Ccld: attended with a distressing
Cough and running into Consumption
in its first stages. He tried many so-
called popular cough remedies and
steadily grew worse. Was reduced in
flesh, and had difficulty in breathing
and was unable lo sleep. Final.y
tried Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption and found immediate
rel.ef and after using a half dozen
bottles found l.inis'iU well and has
had no return of the disease. No
other remedy can show so grand
a record of cures as Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption Guaran
teed to do just what is claimed for it.
Trial bottle free at Foshay te Mason
G. W. SMITH,
SUCCESSOR TO W. H. M'FARLAND
Has the largest Stock of STOYES la the VALLEY
SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES.
California Cat-B-inrc.
The only guaranteed cure forea
tarrh, cold in the head, hay fever.rose
co'd, catrrhal deafness and sore eyes
lies ore the sense of taste andunpleas
ant breath, resulting from catarrh.
Eay and picasant to use. Follow
directions and a cure is warranted, by
all dmggists. Send for a circular
to Abitft'tue Medical Company, Oro
ville. Cal. Six months' treatment for
t;6entby mail, $1.10, For sale by
Foshay & Mason,
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Farmers fe Merchants,
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COM. AMY
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Albany
Oregon
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miser
able bv that frrible cough. Shiloh's
cure is the remedy fur you. Foshay &
Mason .
CATAKHH CUKED. HEALTH AND
sweet breath secured, bv Shiloh's Ca
tarrh Remedy. Price, 50 cents. Nasal
Injector free. Foshay & Mason.
Brlek for Sale !
Q0O.0OO good brick for sa'e, A pply to W. C
-w Cassell. Albany.
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weapon now in tneir nanus lori
self-defense against oppression, no
matter how seldom ue l; and to
permit such to remain within the
state, yet not of the state, without! shaves for h $1 at Viereck'B
voice or vote, would precipitate far ! nnBMH
more serious trouble than would' JVEIF TO-DAY.
no called supremacy. The solid; -.- - .--
4outh miht w hrokPii hut tho T 0ST A i0LD LOCKET VITH yt'AtiT
rjOUlll miglll Ue DrOkeil, Dili Hie j ,et .containing portrait. ihen.idei will
soiiu jenro element, wun a gainer-; rewam ny returning uw me
ing enmity intensified by this great
wrong, would prove a formidable
force against law.
No statesman could delude him
self with the belief that this would
be a solution in any sense save for
the briefest period. It certainly
woiild not be amicable, much less
productive of security. No one
need delude himself with the idea
tnat the spirit ot tlie JNegro can
again be easily broken, and re
duced thiough uiscouragemei.ts
to the foimer docile servilitv.
The :BUYRS GUIDE is
issued March and Sept. each
year. It ia an encyclopedia
of useful information for all
who purchase the luxuries
or the necessities of life. We
can clothe you od furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary ap
pliances to ride, walk 'lance, 6leep.
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or
stav at home, aud in vaiious sizes,
styles and quantities. Just hfeore out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY. an(I 'ou can make a
tair estimate of the value of the
BUYERS' CUIDK. which will be
sent upon receipt of 10 cents to p?v
postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CG,
111-1 14 .viicnigan Aveoua.c incao, in.
ARGAND COQKANO HEATING STOVES
Also'a large and complete assortment of kitchen utensils in tin, copjier and granite ware.
The Alkov Bakery !
-Under the new management ot-
ver hi
for bale.
Of) SMALL TkACTS AN'DjTH REE j FARMS
on easy terms. Sjme near town.
H. BRYANT
Sol ire f IMMMtlution.
to Marx Ikuungart.
i T?OK SALE
r
OK SALE - A i;KATKl SHOHI' HORN
bull, weight 1MW. yeariolU. Will take
40, or trade lor o'her stock.
W. M. POWERS. Hhcdd. Or.
OTICR IS IIIRKIiY OlVKS THAT THK CO-PART-
nership heretofore existing betwien
Kd. Zeyss and (i. W Ilouhstedler, under the
nrm name of Zi-.vs & HocliMteiller, is this
tlav diHsoIvt'ii bv mutual iiiihiit. Air. Zhvmi
I retiring. Kitner member of the late firm
will receipt tor all moneys due them .
(iKO. W. IllM'IINTKULKK
Ed.f.KVss,
SHILOH'S VITALIZE!: is what
vou need for -ontiiution, loss of ap
petite, di..iiicss and all symptoms of
dyspepsia. Price. 10 and 75 cents per
bottle. Fot-haj' A Mason.
i
- WH KEEP
A fuil line of choke family jtroceries and
pro tuition.
Cannea i-inefcipples.ft.
Choice Table Delicacies
Ornamented'eakeii for
Wcrtinnas mtdl Parties.
Snlmon bellies, macKerel and salt fish of all
kinds.
FRESH BAKED BREAD
illvcj'v Dav.
Best Surun. Pies. Cakes.
A MW DEPATDRE
Camtal Stock 500 000
PAID IP CAPITAL $U,M.
OFFICERS.
President Charles K. Wolverton.
Vice-IVesident J. O. Writsman.
Treasurei' J. V. Cusick.
Secretary J. K. Klderkic.
DIRECTORS.
Ii. f. straiian, Chas. E. Wolves
ton. J. L. Cowan, D.'H. Monteitn,
f. W. Cusii-k, J. O. Writsman, J.
K. F.Merkin, Charles Monteith, (j.
F. Simpson.
Safe, Soiind, uonservatlYe
A Square Company,
Managed by Square Men,
Patronized by Square People
Parscaize Heme Enterprise
era
Kestauran
t
Hermann Dieicks, Prop.
THIS RESTAI RAXT IS NOW OPENED TO
the public in the Saltmarsh building be
low the Kevere House, where good meal
will be served at all hours. Mr Dierck in
vites nisold customers and the public gener
ally to call. The tables will be supplied ith
the bent viands the market affords. Satisfac
tion Kuarontee .
Mr. Hiercks was formerly proprieorjof the
Revere House 'estauraut, which he ran on
the Kur-pean p'an.but found that pian didu't
succeed, so he opened his present restaurant
where he has (riven general satisfaction.
Persons wanting a first -clasfcfnieal.skouM
eo to Hermann's.
jfMTXo Chinese employed.
Havinr latolv secured a very lanre and desirable
line of Lineus, such as Towels, Napkins and
Damask at exceedingly low prices, we shall
we shall offer the samejat a
SPECIAL
TEAS and COFFE
G
iJOl SedO-oD IIAX1 TWO-CEATKK
J;hn Schnieer's livery st.iblc.
For sale.
(JOOD MAS'IX & HAMLIN ORGAN.
j I)Kiiire of Mrs. Woi. Myers on Water
street, between Kllsworth and lr.adalbm
SOLD OCT.
!ir
For the finest baby carriages in
the city go to Stewart & Sox's.
SEE THOSE NEW IMPROVED JORtJANS
at Will Bios.
Candies Nuts
llaisi
FOR THE
NEXT TEN DAYS,
We extend a cordial nvitation c
examine these goods, feeling that we can show you
bargains. In connectio'i with the sale we shall dis
play a large line ot WHITE GOODS and embroi
d fries at
LOW PRICES
CANNED tiOODS, ETC"
Abrga:n in fi r s i -class sy UARE
p anos. Must brjs .Id in four davs. At
Wiil'Bros.
AVIXti SOLl MY INTEREST IN THE
store of general merchandise of the
' firm of Coshow & Cable to C. t' Stanard, I
I wish to call the attention of all who know j
themselves iridehtel to Cmhow i: Cable to I
.. . . , . , , . can a. hi seme ai once, iiavini; sum out on j
ervil.tV IS becoming a tllllig of his j account of poor health, I expect to change j
11 tst The strains of inJeomulent ! ilna'e for while, and all accnui.ts not j
jiast. 1 ue strains 01 in aopcnueiu g(;ttled be(ore , get ruMly to ,eave Brown8VlIe ;
Ihoou aie asserting themselves and ""in he left with anonuer for collection, a
c. . , . ., r. I word to the wise is sufficient.
nnfitting him lor lurther serfdom, j a. P. cosnow, Brownsville.
For the first time lie would be ' -
CB. WINN, AGENT FOR (THEnLEAU
ing fire, life anJjacc'dcnl insurance com
panies.
1 ne best Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of aomestic
and Imported Cigars
43TAt JohnJKox's old stand. ; lowJFl nn's
ne brick.
'nlrN'l'r nj Itullder.
U1E I'NllERSIiiNED HAVING LOCATED
:.. nt,..n
; j and coiim.. Will contract to build bridge,
...... ... -..vu.x0f .
irirlutliii! Oneen Ann. Ka;tlake 'Antl Kliy.a- '
bethian stvle of buildings Will furnish
plans and sptcificatinn free of charges. Satis
faction guaranteed W. ('. CASSEL.
ilriven to liesnpration. ami flip ta.tt '.
presented by such a perstiective ! 'i
none chould invite. He will
in every iawful solution but that
promising a blight upon his future.
Such he could but oppose with
ma:inooa s migni, ior ne is not ! v emoval Johnson & uannals
iroinp to rftnum a unite, and nassi vp ! A hav removwl their blacksmith shop
" " Ironi their oM quarters to tns inrner oiio-
stte Ans. Marshall's livery stable, where
thuy w be found ready to do all kinds of
work in their line cheaply and promptly.
for Krnt.
1 BURNISHED ROOMS To RENT. AT THE
City Restaurant.
, -
TIT AT II M: CI;jf:o (il ,nv bp!
so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
"uuraiuee it. Fobhav k Mason.
WILL YOU SUFFER with dvs.
Dt'psia and liver complaint? Shiloh's
Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you.
Foshy & Mason.
Plumbing & ripe Fittiog
spectator in that which affects him
so vitally. This is well borne in
mind, lie is no longer in swad
dling-clothes ; he is Hearing his
majority, and will hot be summar
ily dealt with. He did not. make
himself the problem, neither is he
alone the problem ; his growth has
injected some of the complications
but as a return for this he will cer
tainly share in eilecting the solu- j
tion."" !
These observations are fraught!
with signiMcancetliat cannot escape j
the attention of the thoughtful and
observing minds. The same writer j
points out asolutbn to the nuestion j
that seems to be rapidly drawing !
on to a consummation, in the re- J
cent movement towards a colored j
emigration from the Southern j
states. He says: "If none of
4'onlrarlvr and Kuilaler.
DC. SHELL WILL rVRNISH PLANS,
specifications and details for all kinds of
building and architecture. All work piompt
ly done and guaranteed to be first-class. Es
timates furnished on short notice for j brick
hu.Mings, residences, public buildings,
bridge, etc.
rnilt "STANDARD'
l machines, and all
! trag at Will Bros.
NOISELESS SEWING
kinds o' machine e-
lir ANTED A GOOD WORK HOUSE TO
V hire for farm work. Inquire fat Hkrai.d
ottice.
FOR DYSPEPSIA axi liver com
plaint. yo' have' a pruted ji'iar.mtce
on every Lottie of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It
never fails to nire. Foshay t: Mason.
tf your organ needs tuning.
1 cleaning or repnrin
1 hcv warrant their work
Pre B. .tlxrohull.
11ARM LEVELING OK ALL KINDS. AL
' bany Oresrn. Agent for the Wright
Farm Level. Location of ditches for tiling
1. ...... nnl.rva ...in Trfilnc :i spMIp- ' puipofes a specialty. Orders left at the
f- Hkr li office will revive prompt attention.
ment. with the negro in tne rouin,
lie must leave it. This is the only
alternative fraugbt with moie of
uod than evil to all, leaving to
irrater uromise for himself then
C
lie could hope for where conflict i Banners, sins. desi-rns, wood tn
a constant menace. I firmly be; J"Sydrawiu"s
lieve this to be the wisest plan ai d R 0ins 8 and , Foster Block.
J. Y. WHITING,
Artistic Paintii.
Clean lour Alios and Mi-rets!
"VTOTICE IS IIEREBt GIVEN THAT PRO
J.1 perty owners are required to clean their
alleys and the streets adjoining their property
at once in accordance with the order of the
city council, J,HN N. HOFFMAN,
City Marslial.
STOCKMEN- AND FARMERS
I hereby' certify that Dr. I N. Woodle has
successfully operated on niv ridgling horse.
ISAAC HAYS.
For further cference in regard to ridglings
inbuire of Dave Peterson, Win. Peterson, Leb
anon; John Hardmaii, Alfred Wclverton, Al-
any; oam ua:nes, acio; m. roster l'rine
ville. I practice veterinary medicine in Al
bany and country surrounding Office and
residence corner tith and Washington sts.
I. N. WOODLE, Veterinary Surgeon.
HOPKINS & SALTMARSH,
I V- I I... . 111.
.a. a. rv m
STOVES'
Tinware aset Hardware,
HHyAU work promptly done at
reasonable rates.
A beautiful litif of ginghams aud seasona'-le wool
en dress goods. Our'stoek is new and compare iu
every department.
"W BEAD,
Albany. Orepon.
California, (lie Land of Discoveries
EUKEKA
0 TA.STt t- DEATH TO rfl r i iff.
ElGOlhri The .1.0,,.. o, c:dif,u;
vkijr 1111? I I 'axe found it." Only in t
Ad VuO r el I I sunshine," where ttheorang
T f fT. C T 7 IwP1-! r-'t and grape bloom and ripen
IS
(Uiua means " II
tliat land oft
eino
rape bloom and ripen atta
itheir huliest VH-rfectioii in 'mW-winter,
ire tne iieriis'aud gum found that are
used in that pleasant leme'iy for all
throat and lung troubles, Santa Arir
the rule." of coughs, asthma, and con
sumption. A Ma.oou. of AI
banv Oregon, have leen appointed
eaiisuuipsl'fo his valhle California rem
edy, and Rell it under ajguarantee'at $1
i hot a h rec f or 2 . P".
First Strkkt,
Pkarck Block
L. VIEROK'S
SHAVING PARLORS.
HAIR CUTTING and BATHS.
OREGON PACIFIC.
Curran & Monteith have lots for
sale on tl-e installment plan, rang
ing in price from $125 to $1000.
" Ueruovrd.
JOSKPII WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS
patrons and friends that he can be found
on First street, in his new rooms in Foshay &
Mason s brick, where he is prepared to ac
commodate the public with an thing in the
tonsoralline. Hot or cold baths at all hours
PALACE
MEr MARKET
James V. PiPE.Prop.
tint Street .... Albany
The best variety of choice beef,vcl, mutton
pork tausae, etcin the city kept constautlv
vi hand.
T Casblpaid for all kind
ock.EJ
Plverythinir new and neat. A
clean towel tor every customer.
FIRST STREET BELOW REVERE HOCSE
ALBANY
OREGON
A Ions FI Want
In Albany lias been filled by the
SECOND HMD STORE.
The past year has proven H to be
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy vour
Stoves, PornituiB, tinware
We ate aiways prepareu to buy your
l ousehold furniture at the hijbes
cash price. Sole agcnU lor the
PEERLESS i OIL CAN
And Lamp Killer,
- -Soun Gnwft
or Ctr-cuUr.l )ur hWt 3 fr 9. S
INEMEDcoloroyiur cal
0
and
FOR SALEjBY
&
imi
tktMrt.
CIIANOKOF NAME.
In theCounty Court of Linn County, State
oi uregon
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
persons concerned that bv crder of the
County Court duly made and entered of
record on .Monday, January 7th, lHj.9 the
name of Charles H. $chube:t was changed
from Charles :H. Schubert o Charles H.
Muelle .
Done by order of the Hon. DR. X, Black
burn judge of said county court.
Witness my hand and the seal of said couit
affixed this 7th day of January A. D. 1889 y
E.E MONI ACrE.n
County Clerk.
OREGON RAILWAY and
KATIGATIOX COMrASYJ
Columbia River Route
Trai or the East leave Portland at 8 A. M
and '2:40 r. u. daily.
to and trom principal
tHiiiiU in I'nited States.
lanaoa and r.urope.
ELECANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS
Emigrant Sleeping Cars Ban Throneh oi
Express Trains
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
and ST.SPAUL
Frririlirice and niibom C'baaff.
Close Connections at Portland for San Fran
Cisco and Iuget Sound points.
For further particulars inquire of Curaan &
Moiiuith, First Street, Albany, Oregon.
faTlionts leave the O. K. N. Co."s harf. at
the foot of Itroaduibin street, on TueFdavanJ
Friday of each week. C. U..KAWLINGS,
. Local Agent.
W. H. U0UOMB,
a. a.: maxwell,
i. P. Wt T. A.
TICKETS
-ALBANY
Collegiate Institute,
ALBANY,. ; OREGON
1888 IK8
A Eull Corps of Instructors.
Classical, scientific,' literary, ccmutcrcial
and normal classts. Courses of study ar
ranged to meet the needs of all prades of
students. Special induce menu offered ts
studtnUi from abroad. T jit ion ranges from
5.5 1st SIS..- IVrBTeriM.
Instrumentalinstruction in t.iusic wiK
given by Mibs Laura Uoltra. '
Board in private families tt low rates, and
rooms for self boarding at email xpense. A
careful supervision exercised over pupils
away from home.
For circulars and full particulars, address
thejpresident,
REV. ELBERT N. CONDIT.
Albany, Oregon,
ALBA a' Y
C REGON
HAb OL A VVL.U in the bead which do ' Inot fget licfter? Have you an excessive
secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal passages which cither must be blown from
nose or drop back behind the palate, or hawked or snuffed backard to the throat?
von trmihlwl nr hawk-my. snittinif. weak and inflamed eves, frequent soreness of the throat
I ringing or roaring in the cars, more oi
less impairment of the hearing, ls o
II imn.il .l.illi.rai
PIIICII, inifmiibu, uuiiiiu.1
.'dizziness of the head, dryness or heat of
li.nu..V llnva vm Inut all apnut i.f afiiflllf
Uliv a hnrkinir cniiLrb? Have vnti
dscia; Is your breath foul? Ik so
vol- iiank tiik Catarrii. Sonic have al
jthese symptoms, others only a part
Thc leading, symptom of ordinary ca
(tarrh is increased secretion of mucus o
- JM L.T jpi Foul breath is caused by the decorc
IjU AJANTEED posing Hecrctuins exuded from festering
CURE TOT? ulcers far back iu the head; ometimes
a T i nnn toe memnrane covering tne nones is
I Alrirl eaten away and the bones themselves
Id (lAr' IfUiilin
.A.TBariii-'.
S w
J0II1I SCIIMEER'S
Livery. Feed & Sale stable
Corner Second and Ellsworth SU.
ALBANY, - . OREGON
Horsm boarded by the day or month. Car
riages or buggies on reasonable terms
vtinl
ONLY FIRST CLASS HEARSE IN THE CITY
ID nj UA ii
iniTTflir f.4rnir
;nU'LIIIMLIlLU-LQ
n n nirn I r Pli gradually decay. Mien cases ar in
IU lUl Un L. deed
corroding sores revc the cornii'tiou within,
objects of pity, as stench from
L. GOTTLIEB, j
As every biealh drawn int the lungs must pass'over and liecome itotlutnl bv theelie
tiirtif in the nasal Vi"ifi, it niiiFt netari!y if !Ir tl at j ciM i ii.g tol the whole' seer
graduall;- takes place, v hile the n. orbit' n ntur that is tvnl.i v! 1 1 i:i the sleep stem
nlo i lie hIi iiiu. h. f i in l :i t i n ! n, j i m n i 1 1 i ) i . tl d f iiully greatarse
ty, ucrvoufciiess and consumption.
DO NOT PROCRASTINATE.
you have experienced any of the abovesymptoms do not delay Jtmt try Caliporn
T-R-Ct'RK at onc-e. We positively uiraiit eega few applicatimis relieve and a thorou
eatmeut to cire. S!x month, treatment for i?1.00; sent "iy mail
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L. Flinn.
PRESIDENl,
V1CE-PBE8IDENT
CASHIER
S. E. Toung,
E. W. Lnujrilon
rilKANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS. Accounts kept subject ts
check. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
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made on favorable terms.
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