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' - i .. 1. V - : -r MIPS;; 4 ' -v ' . :. ' " -. . - - - -, --J-N-v-i y': G' 15 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, THURSDAY MAY 2 1889. - ' g VOL. IV. yp, 131 1 v 7 m Ml SUCCOESSRS rO.W. C. TWEEDALE Having purchased this well known store and added largely to their stock, carry an immense line of ' Stoves and General Hardware Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking stoves and ranges, parlor and cooking stoves, aid ail kinds off kitchen 3 utensils! also a comlpete assortment of Farmers and -AND- BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Pumps, hose, copperware, tinware, rnd plumbers' goods a specialty. Our prices are guaranteed to be satisfactory. The public is invited to call . nd inspect our stock. Tweedale's building, Albany, Oregon. Cartoria frThySmnTC VittShn9 til(U tomuw and qolcTc earo i--fafnta- MdClrfldrwa "C?oinplalat. Snparior to Cantor i 'Parggorig ay Urotto gyruy CStgJn fw Cwtorfct. a:.' ar itomacli4 Diurixea, l;uutxlioc ill neatth sleep ; also aida digeatioa r -iL-nJ j.. J J pjjuM ml mr, wn is m an n i i in i mm un The Lealn. arries the Lsirgsst Line of Glothhsg, Hi: i etto SUITS MADE Ikiekiiii rf;iiioii Deprtiiieiii. 1 li 1" T ' JLl U kt GITY -MX1: LINK OF ART SUPPLIES TOiLET AND FANCY ARTICLES. FRESCSiFTlONS CAREFULLY ICCMFCUNLED. QUiSS & SON, PROPRIETORS, ggTHsr wird Deutch gesprochen. 6. L. BLACKMAN Successor to E. W. Langdoo ui'Ugs, Paints, Oils Perfumery and toilet articles, also a full line of books arc stationery, periodicals, etc. pgf" Prescriptions careful!? compounded ODD FEI1CWS WHl Albany IB Gardeners' Tools n niG o "T recotmnenS CSactoria for ehildivr-.Y rotnplainta, aa BDPntor tomsy prcsc.-i ,-.'!.:. juiows to me.'T TO. A. A3Chbb L D 111 So. Oxford St hxookljii, il T. Tf-r i y 1 1 2. x TO ORDER ALHANY 1 XX . ft S f B X Ml c.i;:. Absolutely Pure. This powuer never vuriet-. A marvti of purity .strength and wbolesomeness More economical than the ordinary kinds, and canpot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders Sold only in esns. Royal Bakin 'ow- bbr co . w Wtiii st.. n. y. DW Crowley & Co., Agents, Portland, Orcfion. WI1. tUVIS, M. P. MlYSiCIANj AND suieon. Can te found at his ottice room in StraS.an'u block, I irst street. Albany Oregon- irCCIl AM B KK LI J.'7 HOMEOPATHIC physician and furjfeon- Office, corner Third and Lyon streets, Albany.-Oreeon Of fice hours, mornings, 8 to 9 and 12 to 1 and after 6 in evenings. GW. geon, Albany, Oret'on Mil. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN' AM Sl'Kr . ,'eon, Albany, Oregon. CC. KELLY, PHYSICIAN ANI 5LT . ;eon Albany, Orejron. office in Pierces new block. Otlicc.hours, from 8 a. m. to 4 p. M. A. J. UOSSITER. YETEKIXAKV Sl'R- Iteon, L'raduatu of Ontario veterinary college and member cf the Ontario veterin ary medical society, is prepared to treat the diseases of all domesticated animals on scientific principles. Office at Ans Marshall's livery stable. Kesidence th and Calnpooia streets, Albapv, Oregon. DR. R KOLDEWAY, VETERIXAHY SI R. jfeon, Albany, Oresron. - Graduate of fierj man nil Americnn collru'M. ATI- Kr'9rT,... . -K. llLAC KHI RX. " O. W. WRKIIIT. BLACKU! I.S.W, lil'KX, A: WRIGHT ATTORXKY AT Albany, (ieir'!. Ollice in Odd bellow VI enii.lc. Vill pj-,. tice in all courts of M state, aiid ie Kucc.al attention to all bm-uoss. Yolyi:i:'i)N .,ii.uuj:si:. ArroitXKY Tl r.t Law, Alb:in, Or. Oilii e in rooms 1j ami li, Fosters ti!.:k, ovt I., i:. Klain's stor . J. K. WEATHOKKOlti",' A'lTuKNEY AT i;iu-, .Miiany, r-irQn . nli-:e in (Mil l-'cliott s Teinplc. Will iiract in all the court," ot thestate, and e speciU iittnlion to all business RLYKRK I I'lViiT, r, ilol Si:, AI.liAXY, OK. C1IAS pr,i;i. Oniv tirst ccluss house in wn city. Laru s.'uiijilc rooms for eom mrcial meii. No Chinamen employed in th kitclieii. (.ieiierril stnye tMU'-v fur (.'orvalbf. HEWKUI-. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKK . anil jeweler, A I ban v. reK"i, Li'VrJ :-TK!:. axu oi.yiw'Ian sli ek-r 'lav st H. ..n kn' iuaiiiit OAn Jmi.l.Aii.s "mi I.O.AX ON :w ' i rea' rstatt scrnritv. Apply to S. W. Croilc", A'bar.v p-toC;ee. I.lltHi MIVVCjiMK. L '.:ti . i;.-.it. pro:: p c iiiii,,. ur-on f MTujm t-. I". T. lV;ir. He ln'M o,:i,,i (:. ''!( ::! i'l-'il n;,;, s ;iinj :oi;; sbi; p? !, :.j..l is vi.. f. : ! u.-.Ut ,rvxl:tx in iv jii-.i-i ii . :,.. . lo-'.o::itf (.'i-ctH. Zi litis station, l.iiiu oiiii; . . i irf'Oti. V. .IKNT it)'; THi; I.I.AH. l.r. J i io ai.U.at i :( m i.r;'in -e i in- j I-. l-itii..- T T '"": 1' c"',ty ' I.' 0.".:.S i : :f .'.'!' " r. i: f.tr.l . ( KiNC COl'CJ! .'icl !v .SIiiioiTi. Cii! -. so ul!n liy i;;i.:r:i!iM-o i w is a 4 L ft Ia Ba 1 T 5 ::: oiiKr -.!! New , - ti r; t -It.-, id (; :L. S:ii) ri i i j- W.-ii ); clci-l CTi' -1 -lil.jci-l to 111. ic- (li.-. ultcn'ooo 'oilri. !i.i!K- r.'i-C'orri-s;.i)j(li.'ni Auvnt i"r r-!i u.uiraT'ce t oi.ni;. .:v;' nroi.Mp' .-orn-iteu. i'l oit; s a. m. Ji:'': ; o .) !'. M ! i:i:iri:ie Aloaiiv Mill .; ; ) lib a fid HAIR soiT.vw vfr.iiizz, nior-Riirron ;2r,"I.:i..!:c;' "tMi t hildrenV hair dress. Ijg a specially. i:r:t:.i? t-ntif fuetion giarante:d: A..T.;S Oil'. :T I.'.- THR ii:-.c of the . !.' .r.i n i, I i! who i.iio. 'v t.'al'ic to K.l l out r :i f-toiv OI -., .-: , ,, tirtn of Co-ii i.. .. ... :, c. Wish to cail !i:- i-..tt..ti,i: fjf th"i;-si.l' cs ii r.yl,to.i to I 'liOM i,;i ...in h '.!.( ai oik c. 1-jviii r.v..:i:.t o,.r !. 'th. I cvjTi-t to l-aiij.... f;. 'nl n--i-imt.i i...t. i'T .- wii, i,.in in .,--., i :..-t n-::(ly.r!(-ic lirowi;.syi!!e n! l-e i.-mi v ;:l. ;.i,o:Ucr f.:r ( olic.tu. , v.uii la t.:c "is- ; ufiic-ici.t. 0. . tO.'-Iiou', H:-B.Ta Is th rcasou peopJo will not, can not or do not seVjmy difference in cheap nostrums put ud by Cheap John houses or irresponsible parties at enormous proOftf rather thau take a medicine of world1' wide reputation and one that i . J universal satis faction at equai vce! No medicine in the worl'l ia g such imparal leled stttisfajtia-for purifying the blood as Bf gca Blood Purifier aud Blood Mal ar t-Very bottle that does not i a its . work will cost you nothirig.j,-''1 Blackman, diug gist. " CaartllAgaii it. Tbe.irike, And always hV' af fcottlo of A."' - :i English Remed'jii the bouse. Y u cannot tell hov vj Croup may strike y'o'UrIiitlejiies;' ,r ft-Eolil or, cough may fasten itself 1 1 you". "" Out; dose is a prevent; v ; . .. i few doses a positive cure. -hroat and Lung troubles yk-!: 'is treatment. Tlie Remedy guaiu'.ced ly Foshav ik Mason CaathMi to Mothers. Every mother is cautioned against giving her chld laudanum or pira corie; it creates an unnatural craving for stimulants which kills the mind lor the child. Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepired to benefit chil dren and cure their pains. It is barm less and contains, no opium or mor phine. Sold by Eoshay & Mason. SPECIALGXVTIC'E. DR. W.C. NEGUS, Graduate of 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, scrofi'la enlargements, tumors and wens, without pain or the knife. He also make? a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or night. His nn-tto i "GOOD WILL TO ALL." TiTOflice and residence ferry strict, hctween Third and Fourth. Try Com: Bro's Havana eiirarf.. I'tppoo 5 tnt 9,99900 IN GOLD o Be Given Away. Cut ont tliia auvcitisrment and cc:h! it "J. L&!i''-iP -V- CO., Nunvryman. Toronto, Canada, wiai i three-ceit Canadian, oi 21 twcctit Amrriean postage st'iraps, aud they will send you by mail (postpaid) in good time for planting in April or May next, your choice or any one or the following collection of plants, and cuter your name in competi tion for the SVJyil.OO tfold that they are giving away in order to introduce their nur- ery stock. Collection of lkiit: No. 1 hardy roses. o. 2 2 hjrdy eliinliin pwes. No. :--J overbloomi'ij; rows fTliru--eJ cul ture. No. 1 2 dahli'w. Xo. 5 -lOladiob. No. li -:t hardy riipe vines. Xc. 7 - 8 raspberry Jihrnts, 4j each b!act: and red.' No. S- 20str.iberry plants', 4 ehi Mini's. Xc. cry choice plants four bouse t"i!- ture. Xo. 10 ,i cherry currants (reV). Xh. 11 S Lees prolific curi ants (black) .no. iu .1 white jrrac ei.rmits All letters with thlsaiivertistmenteni-ln-tii a:iitf w ith stamps for any one or more coi tions of plants, will I. e numbered ait icy "in : to h.md, uii.l the Renders m the A si tliirfe-.ii I '!n-lretl will reccite iitsus el'.on.-" 'st -:?l'.)!I 'I be nc?;t 20, y!0 each. I'M 1 The nct li, ..' each, :rd - .Vi I The next ii each. ;tli - :m ' I In- next bl, ! each. . .!b 20 1 Attt-r r.nt i) Ictrcr-. li -c be :i r'ceivti!, tiie S"'j-U . s -: !ie next i,H-o ltr-rs will n. L..c ii.ts .i f.-l!;ivs: tt't j Xoxt.K', .--l.'i li-.cii .'..!- - ! Next l. cii h 7." I ,i t -i!'. earn .'.0 Nest I7 "i i: 2."i Next :tn. "'! each 1 i,no-. Ii-tturs have bwn ve::r"vs.:I, l .i t-1 1 ic n . -xt 0 li iters' will r. -l :j as: InJ .: .sl-i.l e:ic'i ! Xext . sii c:u-b I :i, 4 a lid ;i . 7." arh j Xex't. 1." 0 , n ii , 7 ;i tr ' -. . r.'M:tch ; Xet.';'4 ."tarli i?. V, i. . aaetu-ii i Nxtr.!:t i i-jrij Iter : M;) Jotters h.ie ! r. iv- .-Jvrd u. s-tiders of t i: r.ext I.I":i !-tt.eiii v,'i ir-r..iv.- 1 -j.W.t vi.-.-h 1 Next 10. 2 7.- eaib ; Next .5 and -1 Mi each Next 1) cuh 1 Pi ll 1 til!) Ni-.vtr i .Ve.M -)7:i. Ai.-v itis in li.ay tcinhinv ikmi:Ii rrf tiim-i ff-ranj ! aliovt- c-oil. i-rir.i s I f : n i:tsln Kt.Tin; i'M. -a ' k;d;,w v. ili t-trn: i:. .hiii--in t : i rii.ti- l li: t c.i the ii;ii:;a i f p'.r.-oi.s w!io ;nc cni;tlt.-il t.' jriit". Wo liula- tiii-i l:li;r.il r.ffi-r to re:i.ii-r. of ti e 11 ft: .!.;. U.-if vin' it will net v. usm.w, our o'ljt-ft into iitro in ooiirst-.: k r.n.l !i;i!il i;;. a trai'o. Our ;:tiiiits; aw T"i r oto uml .)iriil.i!!Oiir;t. ;nt., t.'i.jtusier, A. Y., l.' liln illr, i.v., I'iui'iLSvi!:.-, ., ;-i.,J. Cliii u.-n, ill., .ml will .au.tn.iitt-e ;t!l i '..); to n.:u-h oiir iistmoeis in ::i;oi oomlit; i.. Vi c i nniii-v l.o a-'i lits lmt iloil i!i;i.---t v.:tli i u-.to:i!t.r-. J n'lil '..'i Hell ui:'I ili-!ivcr vti.cl; t:. .. I tin- l uitii! titjrtscr Can. ma .u.out ..nc- aa uii-pouv ruui:;"u i;y o:ik.-j iiur-ci'vir.-.-u. t!;roi:u!i f.trciits. il.-ini.-iiil.tr .-,- v.-ill iiot l e uii(Ji-r.-i'!il I'v any iti.fil.i-: f-ciuli:: !it v.ant.i i v.' will ;tic. lit i-.::it. for it Iniui-i.me ii:i..tii'.t(Mi',.Jfa:,-.l;l!0 viliHi - on iiur.' il-.ii;:ti ixii; vo:;r 'i:rt i.n'cr A-i. r, -...il! lct:,rs J. I.AI IMEK tV CO , Met rs o ry 1 1 j r i , T(ilUNTO, (.-ANA HJ i TlTrnTJl'n ! Si All LbU i j T1IOSJ E ( baS las -i;u;o. ..r.viii n-.i.eljii-.e, ti.o I l.iitsic cr artists' will ! lave ;::da !-;:r- y tiu by caliin-- at Mrs.. H ' ii .iiiui . in; iiiiwios are iniiy "j; r antecd for Jive years. The he! -..... - . '!'l... - : i- 1-in.in-s. iii-h-.j i' sea-. it iiii- jt-ilM.I eiiiiint;.. oi Itie t aoili'.. e;.;ias. : l;e J can Stuiiii-.- Macldiie wili iitcri- pie. ! tiltt.llK'li--., i'aii.tiug and im;sie . i sor.H ;:ive:i tlii'ie. t.it!itinc, 1.; hroidt-ry .-.ml Pre?i-n:al;ii' ."irno ; , eroer. im is'h-, Aiiiarv. r. i Another n'.:'n'.. (loon, ,v MliOl.illiT SliyKT--, VV J,( .;; lit Voisn Pni.. iiroi lusy yourself a .nd igr. TfeT lit tkc atkt in tawn. (lilitid a lig GENERAL NEWS. Mrs. Scott Asks the Court Look After her Business. M'ISAACS LINGERS IN .IAIL. Eao Francitco CarpeDter Falh from a Scaffold -Blaiae'a Sickness- Ohl v bema Baslcess Satisfactory- The HkraiVs Special Iispatehes.l Portland, May 1. This mom ing Mrs. Catherine Scott, widow of the lato C. C. Scott, of the unman house, presented a petition to the bounty court, asking that Edward A . Post, surviving partner of the firm of Jrcott & Post, be cUed to show why he should not give her a monthly allowance of $250 and an additional sum with which to pay a man to look after her one-halt in terest in the Gilman house busi ness until the partnership estate is settled. The petitioner makes gome serious charges against Mr. I Post's management of the husiness The court made an order hat Mr. Pest appear on the 8th inst. and make a showing. A SIXTY FOOT FALL. A Carpenter Working on a Church Fatally Injured. Portland, May 1. This after noon at a few minutes after 1 o'clock an accident occurred at the new Grace M. E. church, corner of Tenth and Taylor streets, in which Derrick JJemars was very badly it not utally injured, tie was a carpenter, and at the tme was standing on a .scaffold on the tower, fully sixty feet from the ground ', when m some unexplamab.e man ner he lost his balance and fell to the bottom. The injured man was taken at once 1c his residence. Surgeons were promptly summon ed, and his injuries were found to be principally about the hip, and it is feared ihat he is badly hurl intornally. lie is in intense aony, but rotaiiie'l his senses all the afln noun. OKLAHOMA. AM Oiiift anil Matters in Good Shai'. CiucAtio, May 1. (general Crook has received the following telegram from General Merrith in regard to Oklahoma: "Everything continues quiet and local town srevcrnments are practically estab lished. I proiioce to visit the Cherokee outlet, and after arrang ing matters there I will return to headriuatters at Leaven woitb, if there are no other instructions." Could Net 1'rooure Bail. Portland, May 2. C. II. Mc Isaac! accused of forrrerv bv Wed dell, McCully & Co., did not have an examination to-day as per ap pointment, but he will be heard before Justice Liltlc to-morrow morning at !::10 o'clock. So far Mclsaac bus been unable to furnish boi ds, ail of his former friends seeming to have fnr.-aken him. I'ariH ll's Kxansinal ion. London. May 1!. The examina tion of Pa moil vv;is concluded ;it to-day's session of the Parnell coiumir-sion. I'aineli declared that he, had conducted the Iri.-d: agita tion consiiltiiioiiiilly. The cross examination then beir;i!i. IU;iit-"t-: Sickliest I-iJrt!. i-u- V.,..-.- 7 I V I. V.'a t-r r.l;um ;iys I lit re h rot :t word .fi truth 1:1 ths' report, given ctirrer.ev sonu-how that, Sx cretur v I'.'aiie sui'creil :i p ualv tic stroke at i i ; s hoti-v in Washington vc-t.'rda-. ssi2-;i:ifs !!t:,ii;T. i- JihiS: From r.n Kf--; l !:;;!. vf'is ?ro mucll ser L'.iwin Unolh 'rota ieir .'i::-tnuti Kt..;uirer. l!, as aiie:;-.'f!, i smoking vrl,;c'! it: at lonli fid; it i tlie lirst (:;)...' n i;;rcr.T. in- iwit i i.-j our WiJiii:: :lv ;i:'M twent yvnr t!:e medical i'acuity l as i -;tae Io c lrmlv comnrehend and to ottcuratelv diagnose a di-.ease wiiich they dpt dcnomicr.tft as "stnoker's lieu.it. jL.cei.r.e saiOAin", writiiier r-r pipe, cigar or cigaiettff. cfiecrs the action of the he.-iri v.'-d disturbs tlic ciii u!:i':ii!t. The pul.'j r;;!i inter mu no: with any regularity e.tnetime8 ore ce.tt in four, eom liuirs Oiie m ten, fOiiH'!:i.ir-.s tvro 'T thice ar .1 tinir, atui ti:en coii:e tr.)ii '!c. lh-j u:aiL', unsung its regular jhiL;U:.;? cf blro-.l, wavers the heirt l.utter:--, and fien fellows a U-aiporary coliaust;. &trouS coiuia:s are indicated. Strong coffee is good- -strong spirits better. But tho letnedy, too often Strong cordials are inaicatcd ' rciud upon,i3 as uau as the disease; j a.id (Ik: Mibjrct grows sio-.vly worse. Angina pectoris is Sn:;t to some times rr-sti!:. One of the leading p!ivbiciai--of ! tl;:s :li rdfitp.s a cise :n jioiut. A I patient suticrk'g from ".-moker's lie trt" believed that he had n eiirome heart oeae, i:ai came lor i :'i -!ul exsiainatiou early in the d.tr i-efora h-2 had eaten any Uc:.i;:at. I ha ftttiioscop? snuweu the her.rt to be Foucd as a tin: he hri i:Ol S'nwked f.r twelve i:ou:s. Greativ relieved at the verdict he black cigar, and sat smoking upou an empty stomach, while ho talked. Ia a lw minutes. us he lost, to go, his feet tailed him and he fell in a momentary faint. The he ri was fluttering w'ldlv. but yif Idtd at once nod resumed its normal action after a strong stimulant. The moral of the story is that, if you smoke at all, you shoo hi smok? in moderation uml oc a well filled stomach. It is recklessness that t-uits. CONTROLLED BY A HE A It. Bruin Cause a Battle on tho Bark Golden Star. Toronto Glob : When the bark Golden Star left the China seas bound for San Fran cisco she carried an unusual pas Aengcr in hs shape af a black bear, weijzuiu"; 4bU pound3. ue was cnrined in a strong wooden box, which was placed on deck alt of the captain's c&biu. Ooe night, us they were changing watch, the bear pried off one of the wooden bars ot the cage and got oat. Mr iiruin s.'iitton tne breeze lor a moment and then becan wander ing about the d;ck. Suddenly he espied the man at the wheel, and without further ceremony he crawled up to him, and, rising oa his haunchef, rtrack the Jack tar a savace blow with bii huge paw. V The sailor, of course, let go of the wheel, the sh'.t immediately broached to and fell of her course, tho sails napped wildly in the wind and the binnacle light was extin guished io the struggle. The first oilicer, alarmed at the sudden lurching of the vessel, rushed on deck. Close to the wheel he per ceived a dark form. "Ilei'o, you lubber!" bawled out the mate, "what do you mean, sleeping at your post?" Then he administered a sound kick at Taicli he mistook tor the sleeping &ailor, but which, to his horror, turned out to be the bear. With a snort of rogo he hurled himself oj the first officer, felling him to the deck with a blow of his paw. l- this; ttine the captaiu and crew were aii on deck, and lor u few minutes there wa-i a pitched battle, unMl the bear broke away, clamhcrcd up the shrouds and perched himself coniforUb'.j in the the cjosstrces. The captain took an observation aud fout,d half the crew diMib ed, the orivriml victim Iwritg. nearly de;td. Ecraged at the spectacle the cap'abi peppc-cd away with ins revolver, and finally succeeded in killing tlif hear, who fell to the deck with n ltiud r.ra!i. When the Golden Star reached the Sandwich islaids her sails were torn to hreds,her binnacle broken, and she was badly damaged, and all on account of the savage bear that tried to run the ship. Agricultural College Building. The Corvallis Leader saya: Mr. Appers'Ut and Mr. Hayes, members of thtj executive committee vf the Board of Ilt-Lcntft of the Acriculrninl College, arrived Thursday 'afternoon to atu-inl liiet-tl of the committed wh:ch;waa held to cor-sider the mat tcr or the litiildiiis to te ercet--! the college f.:t ni. The commit tr .1- cided to hu'id a ineehauic.il hall . f iTiek coaling .3,o0l) anJ a dormitory of w .1.1,1 e...,t!tig S3, COO. An octagon barn o'J i t t:i f!;;ti;ii;tcr is also to be eo;t;ii.;te.l t.oin n'ans a!n...ul Tite other i)i:il.liii-s v.-ill he biull from i.liii:3 to he Mitunitti-.l by aichitccts after cnmi.ot.it i-.-r i r-.;i;;Ii,sN i:i;d os ;. mrnf. faii::-;t &; i:..::.i m, ii.i:;-! :r w: i ,ti. en, the dark lid.- f i-vcry li'tl-; . batnde. Nolhwii; v.-il' 'o .!;,:!, i) li;t: , n.i J;.- ! ... li a b:m!(.i) I)'-: !.,,, I. i.. ... J l'yto.'c luuli.t.s ui.l M--.t !l lii cf 1 i;! i i.;,i.-: !i:' t:. (.Vs:: l;oii ;.hi. .--.ivj n;;:i.e i,j liaj.jiiiK'-s.iii.i p'cisuio. .S.,M ;.l a-ul c'J ctnta by r.liiy & .Ma-on. 'ixrihlns 1!::!S"s r.evv. .: t , . - lhomas iirir.k has added hi iaciorv inacj lines Jor li:o. m:i l.iciure of woven wire inattivs.-e ana is turning o:it some No. 1 ;i;at.ros -es ; so if yen v.:i:.t a good niiittiets that ix thw jilace 1V fi:ul - T V-tTan auI lia Guaraulca Acker's Biood Elixir tor it lia. feet) ttd.'y '-.-: !:cnstr:-.ted t t! 1 A L 1 ... . i.i.-.itiiu oi VOLS c unrrj' tiiat it I? superior to all otm r prepsrations U r !-i(;nd disea.-its. It is a positive cur f ir sytiiiilitic poi-;oi-.in', i.k-r-.-.-, t-rn luai at:ii ijiint-ics. it imri;i..s ti:. whole system aud thoroi'.hly haih.'s up tuo eonstittitiou. V.-;(iina Kuy i'ii'ieen hundred tlollars wili bt;v one hundred feet ol water front i -. i- ii . . .. ' :i'iveeii ran sircet ana tne Hay iew House. Newport. Address J.ot k iox Is New;ort, Oregon. (uiikii: ana tonn:: anrl foKt::: U ii.it in the wor d is tiie reason yoa Mi l couch and kce; eour-hinw auu uiiu net :) trvir-' interior ine.'i. ...ii i . . ' . " o cinej v.liea Legas' Cherry Cough ,Syr. up will ,nt itivc-iy relieve your eouii at once? lius it no advertising scheme, but an actual fact, and we cuarantc k. (Jr.. T l:li..i-,nn druL'ist. A. fine line of diamonds, inclnd ing ear rings inlaid gold watcher, finger rings, cic, j-ist opened at II. l-.wurt'u r"ull .....1 wert s. Call and ao jewelry of latest patterns. new ILEOTKIOIIY. To Tim Editor or the IIsrald: Tne earliest history of electro therapeutics as of many other de partments of medicine is stiroudea in obscurity. It starts back to mytlncal and legendary age oeiore mankind had been " trained to habits of scientific criticism, while yet history was a mass of traditions anJ rumor was a substitute lor truth. It is said that centuries ago the negresses of West Africa were accustomed to dip their sick chil dren in water where lay the elec tric fish. The remedial powers of electricity were also referred to by Pliny anJ Diasconicles. Largus, a physician of the time of TiberitiB was accustomed to prescribe the same remedy in tho treatment of gout. As long ago a tho- days of Pliny necklaces of amber were worn by women, and children for the sake of this sup posed remedial powers. In Eu rope during the middle ages the loadstone was used in the treat ment of disease. About the middle of the eighteenth century Viena and others excited a new and more successful interest in the use of magnetism in disease by the manufacture and employment of artificial magnets. While electric al science was in its infancy and almost entirely misunderstood, wo see precious jewels health gathered from the scattering relics. Wher ever there is electricity there is healing power. At the time when electricity was generated by acci dent and the fixed laws regulating and producing it were not under stood, in that proportion would bo its misapplication and success in the treatment of disease. At our present advanced stage, and yet only in our early boyhood days of electricity, we" have the 6tatic, Galvanic and 1'arietic elec trical machines which by fixed regulations and care generate the three above named varieties of electricity, and can be produced from the mildest io a current be yond human endurance. Not only have we this variety oi" electrical currents at hand and easily gener ated and under full control but ex perience and application have taught us that electricity is sus ceptible of classification a is med icine. The profession (electrical) f-o far have generally agreed upon this classification stimulants, feua tives and tonics. Stimulants arj usually under stood to be those agt-nts which quickly excite the .-ystem and arouse its activity. -Sedatives injty be severallv de fined us those ;tg'?iit- tl.! ;.11a"v t;r satiabili.y and rai't .":a induce natim-l reiH..-e. Toni ?s are cr.iiiiuiily ui.'lerstood to be those ago:i'..s which gradually improve nutrition, r.'S'orc enfee bled functions, invigorate the sys tem anil pcrmaiiciitiy iticrestt-c its capacity :or labor. Electricity by its tiincbnt and tonic properties becomes a laxative diuretic and diaphoretic. The observations of many and some of the most scientific physi cians of the w orld by their experi mental l-nowledge with electricity I fit'I !IM f lit. r.cn't flirt t.i4ii.tfinfit ,..,;,,.;,!,. . V-. 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