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-TtAKY. OREGON, MAY 5 1889. VOIi,.lV.0. 134 IK f1KISlrr!i A vv v: v: K. . ; G. L BLACKMAR Successor to E. W. Lanffdor. -DRALHH IS " urugs, Paints. Oils. Perfumery and toilet article al8o a full line of books ano stationery, periodicals, etc. jjgr Prescriptions careful. compounded iH ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLE, Albany Oregon AT OKLAHOMA Rapid Improvements New Towns. In the NO MORE CLAM JUMPING. Trocps Sent to the Cherokee Strip- to Eject BuatteM-All Is Quiet. , TkL C wins Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A niarvtl ot purity .strength and vbolesomeness - t i . . .. . il... nfninarl More eeononm-ai iunu kinds and cannot be sold in competi- tion witb multitude of low test, short weight alum or pnospnaie puwucia Sold onlv in cms. Royal Bakin 'ow- DEB Co . !( Wall St.. N. Y. D W Crowley x to., Aj;t:u, Portland, Oregon, PI1ASUIAX W1I. DAVIS, M. D. PH i SHIA aku su.'epn. Cn re found at his orfcee room in S:rahan s diock, rirn ".u. Oregon- Carries th Largost Line of Men's and Beys' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Etc. in the Willam ette Valiojr TAR C. CHAMBEKL1K. IlUJlfcUi-Aiiu I I nVtveminn fi.ni 1 surireon. Office, corner Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon Of fice hours, mornings, a 10 auu i; after 6 in evenings. M W. UASTOX. IHASIlIAN .M SUK , geon, Albany, Oregon H . ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AM1 SLi.r , geon, Albany, Oregon. CC. KELLY, PIIYSICIAS AJU . Keoii Albany, Oregon, office in Pierces new block onice.nour?, irum o . P. M. A J. KOSS1TER, VETERINARY SLR . seon, graduate of Ontario veterinary college and.niembcr of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, is prepared to treat the diseases of all domesticated ar.ur.als on scientific principles. Office at Ans Marshall 8 livery stable. Residence 4th and Calapooia streets, Albany, Oregon. Gktiikie find. T-lv May 4 Sur veyors engaged JoMaving out a new Guthrie . towa'lsite succeeded : tisootiurr' inVvtrrior car lUSUttJ " txntm, - nw4J.to8yrter, and Mfiyor Ljer m . issueu u order to all i.i' . ; -owners to make their lots .-.. .yrra t the Sines laid down, i ii fficial ur will not be com uleted for 6eerai dajs, and iu the mean time representative men of Guthrie will jhirnf.mnit.o make the crisis . .knr Hnrntian when It dOCS v a TI,A rxaufr twn riAlft ftft0 WrOU"Ut in both Guthrie and Oklahcm City. At least titty HnSMinoa have been erected in ch nlace. Two banks are doing knoinaoa in tlnthrie and third will be ia eptration this w..l- Smnnlips are beinc hauled in bv railroad and board and lodging o i.nw h spoured for a reason J . i.. able sum. in three or iour both towns will have reached a nnrht when nredictions as to their fnfnr fan he made with greater certainly. Tim work of settits claims ii nrnr-pfidinc raDidlv. but there arc in,ririnfl that settlers will de mnr.li toward imDravinu their lands nor ltftween (iutiirie anu 1.(1 lO J yM " " ' Kint'tjbher there arc uot more than a dozen claims on which piowin has been begun, a'iisnn is tOO 1 ur.iti.isf anv rieceni renin t. labor thi . sp'riua, Hnd many of ihe settlers have gone to Guthrie, Okla- i,amn r.itv tir K'nclisber. wnere ., : a flpniftnd 1'cr men ani hauliner freight. niflahnma Citv has settled t ri.ff.rPiife arisine from claim- o nrvn nnn rAistni from the liquor interest ot that state. It is scarcely possible for the temperance peopie to OTcrcoine such a corruption fund. At the late Centennial Banquet there were ucarly 8,000 wine glasses glittering along the urray of tables. There were twtlte yaricties of wines and three cor dinla ransinf an expenditure of rrit Sin 000. And the sequnl shows that the wine had its ellect, fillpd with accounts of disorder and disgraceful scene?. Whnn wi'l nr Deoole learn to put money to its proper and legitimate use; HE SAW WASHINGTON. while the average age at which wo men marry ia about 25. Out of every 1000 persons 602 are unmarried, 346 are married ana 63 widowed. Over one-half of ell the women between 15 anA a a... unmarried. In all coun tries about 5 percent of tha marriages prove barren. Among the English nobility 19 per cent ar childless. Married women live two years longer than sinyle ones, although ne in seventy dies in childbirth. Two thousand iimr hundred and forty-one births occur in England daily, ahous thirty-three lor eacn one mouu inhabitants. February is the month in which the greatest number of births occur, June the monin in wuiuu w fewest occur. The average number of births for each marnajie is 4..M. In civrv ne thousand bnths eleven are tviu6. ' A MOB'S FURY. Men and Women Participate in a Riot :n Michigan. THE MILITIA CALLED OUT Mm. Siorv-Tolcl toy. Kesiaem ui tbe District ot Columbia. The Time's Washington special savs: William uurgess, wu oa lavtnsr tue louuuauuu m m rt-r.rriorn- monument that is to bo erected at AlexaLdria, is one of few men now living wlio lias loonea 11 mill tl.t? face ot Gcnerai ueorge Washington, "li was in iooj, aavs ."when 1 was an npuieuuw.. employed in building the new tomb at Mount vernon, wmtu o manv visaers now come to see. i . lnl th n. and I remember it oo fTifr firet niorr. at worK. ueu the vault wa9 completed I assisted in movinir the DO Jies irom me timii tn their nresent resting place It was decided to pen Washing ton's coffin, and whec it bad been nv.iPil tn the new tomb the lid miafd.A number ot neouie were nrAint. and stood in breathless silence "while tbe workmen extract ail fhx Flint v screws. 'When the top ot the coffin had - . T i I I - ben lifted 1 looked id. ine n iy wu Hnnaren'.iv uerfectly preserved The features of the face were com plete aDd there was nothing to indicate the length ot time he had imr.n tUaA. Exuofuro to the a;r. howLver. had its imuirdiatc effect. Tta a ininntt. or tWt tllC b0d7 SUd denly cullapscd and shrank into an uimiKt nni-er.offni.aoie iwrm. Other than this my rtcollectious or. vf .listinrt. 1 do not remeni i.ri baw the bodv was dressed or a.nthin" further about it. The features, as 1 rtco.lect mem, HUMOROUS DRIFT. DR. K KOLDEWAY, VCTERIXARY SL R. geon, Albany, Oregon.--Graduate of Geii man nn.l Americnn colleges. ATTOKXEIS. o-Ma is 10 v.nrs old and has uvea in Alexandria for mauy year? trhr nlm know him well have heard him relate this story oticn. TUB COUNTRY PARSON. iiiiicicuivo wB. - - i ' ii i rs i iri..i iumoinp:. and the people there pre-l th n.rtUres I have seen." liur fesstoview the general situation eS3 is 70 vuirs old witb satisfaction. Captain Couch onri nnerRl John U. Weaver are the. town and Treo'ictins a great future for it. Both are well i m bLAi Kiit KN. - o. w. wrigiit, i oxeu in iuc ujuw . I j Law. Albany, Qr' OM "A ,klSSiit- boomers.- t He Works the "SoldJor f the bt now s Temple, A i pract ce cour , 0f glon" G.g on His Deacon 1 I . d il ' 1 . ... tr l.l ii:. i . i ri ir.t.Hhnnai rniu irifii ii Unvriutre in ttrnnitiwi ijiiiud. cavair y ici t x uuuouvi uuw ... - j , . ing to eject.. BBwwia . th- months ot salary was pillowing his leiL uuiuiic iv w .. i j hundred settlers L- . a rroRNE Y . f in rooms 13 L. E. Wain's SUITS MADE TO ORDER ol the state, business. ii7oi.VEUTONCliAKLE.SE V at I-iw, Albany, Or.o:' a i ul 14, Foster's Biock, over at,or . . . . ATTORNEY AT I ln..mi I i: in (Mil Fellow's Temple. Will pr't a" Vie courts' of thestate, and give ficwal lttention to all lin-diicss ALBANY, OR.-CHAS nlv tiist eclats houFe in the citv. Large Bainiuc rooms icr cuiu- nit-rcial men. No Chinamen employed m th Kitchen. Cencr.-.l stage ollu-c lor torains. EWKRr, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE , and jewelrr, Albany. Oregffti, li h Menliaiit Tailoiinj Department. T K. WKATHollFORD, J . law, Albany, f) KVKRE 1IOV.SK, 1, PfeitTer, rn.tt. H .ir-mi imnrlred settlers are DOW V. V on the strip. They are determined mun who luifi staked their all on the Oklahoma opening, and, iaiung toL'tt their claims, have gonero: ih cTFii. N'n orfauized rebistance ai ww & tn i ho militnrv is CXIKCted, but cases of individual resistance and a :rr, umnncr nf liurdslno and sui- fenng are certain to ensue. IIASTKRX AND OI.V1VPUN SERVED li fresh every 1'av t 11. twrulis' restaumst 7wvr DOM.ARS TO LOAN OX COOD AIM I ren' eat to Crowder, Albany jstorSc. .nnd rvylB. PARTir-4 KKSIRINO HtlRVBTIXO lNRtAS B tain tuyrurate and promiit rk by callinir upon ex-eunty surveyor f. T. T. Usher. He baHcomplete copies cf field notes and twp ship plats, anil in prepare I to do surveviiif any part of Linn county. PosUflire address, Millers station, Linn couuh.wicjuu. PI9HI BL9CK, ALBANY What is - - - - - - "lain Mmmaatmmk.'kmCMdbBB OH. MiHfi j. f,ifniniw yajfogoria or itf Y-fc III ran gm-firr Co ' i ' Mil ' . . T IK eras CITY DEDG STORE. VXV. T.TTJE 0)K ART SUPPLIES TffiLlT AN FANCY ARTICLES. PRESCSIPTIONS CAREFULLY ICOMFOUNLED. OUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS, "Her wird DeuUh gespiochen. CB. WISN, AOKNT FOR ! UUAW ing fire, life anfliaceifint iiiumw panies. TEMPERANCE KOTES. AT THE For Kol. FORNISHED ROOMS TO BINT. City Restaurant. THAT mfKIXlHrOLTiilCAS BE so guickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Foshay & Mason. H.F. MERRILL, Banker. ALBANY, - - OREGON Sells exchange on New York, San Francisco and Portland. ltiiir nnfnc etatn rnnntv and CitV warrants. Receive deposits subject to check. Interest allowed on time ae positft l ! Collections receive prompt attention uorresponaence sonciicu. If-WnfTi.n Viaiin frntn Kl. M. it 5 P. M Agent for reliable fire and.manne nsurance companies. Ci.ntributei! by the W. C. T. V. it... r.iw H wasuin?too. a .11.1. i. J . C7 r f,ili.nt.ri national W. C. T. L wttriror. will lecture "in Portland HFVt Wt-rk. Wh iIip name otourloimer nresident Aire. M. J. Townseod, among the list of workers in the Portland W. C. T. U. May ihe move to them as ixreat a treasure q q aha ttl US. Always ready for anything to further the cause she holds so dear, for seven years iif nnahrinkino-. untirinz prest- .i.nt M her intercourse witn the society in her new home ue ai 7oa nlasant ana COlUlMl. J n f , 1. Mrs. Mary uyron aee fr rficovered her heattn as 10 do on the w ing again, organizing new unions ia Western nfaaniiigtwu. a Tfontiirkv woman recently irl h had six unaasweraoie aro-nments in favor ot promoiuon, hr aix sons. Certainly the very Mrs. A. R. R)gg8, tate rresiae. I a nr rd T.inn COUDtT. Will UIto a 7 i I UF becinning Tuesday evening ai their backs head; his couch was strewn with n'a hills that Drioked his sides like thorns, and nearly all life's common ills were goading nun line horns. The deacon sat besule him as tii mnmpnti! tip.ked awav. and lient bis head to catch the words his pas tor had to sav: It T n.crr shall arise I TO in tins liaid hed on which I lie, if my war far in arCfmt)li8hcd and il'a time for me to die, take a message to the l,..f,.-. I nass awav. tell him Ores are for December and open doors ... . i t. i ii. . for May. Tell mm wnen ne iaya iub notices upon the puipiv. s nigui 10 shove them "neath tbe cushion lar out of reach and sight. An when he hears the preachers voice m whispers soft expire, that is the time to hhun the door and rattle at the fire. And tell the other deacons, too, all through the busy week to iang Lnota tin in the sun to hatch a Sunday squeak; with steel-shod cane to prod tne man wno roiu w mcvy and anore; and use the boys who' laugh in church to mop the vestry TU'. annfhfr. ton. the WO UUVI K. 1.1. D f , man who Ulks the sermon through; tell her I will not mind her bums my hearing hours are few, tell her to hang her mouth up seme Sunday for a minute ana listen w a tex., . iw wivhout a whisper in it. And tell the board of trustees not to weep with bitter tears, for 1 can t be any deader now than they have been for years. And tell half my congrega- tion I m giaa saivawona nm, i that'a the onlv chanee for them be tween the desk and me. And a fare- wall fVin fhir how the name mr mnnnrv racks! If thev Could ect .1 1 A. up their voices as tney oo get up . . , .i . i j wnv tne stars wumm Paiinnt. Doctor, how do you oro uounce apoplexy? Doctor, well, usu allv fatal. It has been said that stylish women owe much to their dressmakers. It ;ii h. thus until dressmakers do a c'sli business. par,a i that, i to be i What are wmir llFnRt pet. Mr. De brazen? Mr. DeBrazen Merely that of being your son-in-law. Eir. 1 don t want any thing better. I hear vou are somewhat of a mind.reader. Fred." "I never made onv Tii-Atritions in that directiop. j ' : . . n t rin vnn think vou can ten wn. x .m ahnnt to sav?" "1 tnina so Lend me a dollar.' Is that right?" She (sternly) James, where have vou been? He Dearest, l went out tn iifinvprtf) Wl th a friend about the play. "But, James, I detct the odor of cloves." "That may be, Helen, vou tee we had a spicy conversa. j - tion. Au hm'ffinp bee for the benefit of the church along the upper Hudson a few evemncs since a man wuue uiuu - c . 1 I folded hucced ftia wire several nun k no wine who he was hugging. When he did find out he wanted his lo cents oaca. Maf?ain reuroachfullv remarked !... t-romn tn whom the VOUnST llOUSe' si's Uil pivtn a couule of cold bis cuits of her own make, "I have asked fnr hraad and ve have civen me a j i. nfonu " Anil the next liiHia.ui sue give him a brick. LemueWI tell vou. men may thev will about woman s ex trava 'ance, but she cn dress well on a Kiim that would keen a man lookin shabby. buncoe (dryly) mats tniP. Niw. the sum mat mv dresses on keeps me looking shabby year in ami year out Little son "Papa, waen Brutus said the Roman senators were all honorable he didn t mean it, her i7ti,-." '. hm nok gireastte'Iv' . - . - . . . -r - - A-I a. & 1. What s that? " lie meant mat Hnn.' in front of their names was nut there by their constituents fir a t , i- i. ink I rinea oia Ivomans iciibii a 47 Z . 1- little humor as mucn as we uo rattletv-hane" went the nnn "What are vou trvintr vo nlav. Jane?" called out her father irom the next room. "It's an exer- . . i i. .. M fnmi nv new msirucLiou uuuk V. I .T 1 k 1JI1I " J " " -' viruF. fcrTn in music." she answered. "Weill thought ycu were playing with your feet," he said grimly; "don't stei) so heavy on the keys, it disturbs my thought. Ti, P.nr(rariialist reuorts the ....-n oa Knvini't "I don t like m., inn.l school teacher. "f hy not?" iniiuired the U-A of the house- hnl.l UMaiise lie is so au-urc Affairs at Wa Vogtm-Stveial Wmmo, MardereJ ky a Kegre in ririda EiStcra Kews. ri" tl.n 1 1 mm 'i I IfifmaLeheft.l 111 lBIWll..n.r.v , -j, M.vicTL-r r!itrh.i. Mav 4. A liia.ii".w - . , Polish Hebrew was assaulted oa street this morning by an oid fac tion of his church. A general row resulted, in which men an women participated, ine miuua was called out to quell the riot. -The fire department wa b also called out and tne nose iiirneu on u mob. After nearly drowning ser eral rioters peace was restored. The sheriff attempteu 10 arrest uo leaders, but was auacneu Dy women, several of whom knocked him down. Ten rioters nave oeea iailed. A guard is stationed at the ' . i ....... . f..,.lia priBOU IIOUSU lO Jlicifciil luuaw trouble. IMMIGRATION STATISTICS. ;T.o Many lUliana Going to Arso-- tine Bepablic. iVmrnvnTiiv. Mav 4. The de partment of state has been in MiM lpfTQ.tion at Buenos Ayres that the chief of the Argen tine bureau ot statistics nas pre pared a tabular statement of immi- grauon to tuat iciuum. v that out of a population of 4,000,000, 1,375,000 have come t the ceuutryas immigranis isinco 1CUT mnotlv fraim Itftiv. ExDeCtftd lOOl) M1WOMJ " w - - arrivals for the current year will number 370,000. Much uiincuiiy ,'o im.nrm.i nn ui'i'iinnt. if arrivals ia to ;ci m such larce numbers, and orders have been issued to nsagenusw limit the number ol departures to 'JOOO monthly. A BLACK FIEXIK A Negro Murders Several Women and Makes His Encape. hvirnn fFla.i Mav 4. A number of women have been at tacked recently by a tramp negro who attacked tliem wun a anus, after the manner of VJack, the Kipper.-' It is reported mat tne -nlnrpil "irl W:lS fonnd in the woods last night, flashed hor ribly. Tne negroes are in arms. searching lor tne inuraerer. xij will Vie lvuched if found. THE t'OXTKACT. viile she will have finished a tour I hear the music and the welkin would m t t m nBTnrp i i ox t.riuiCMLiuiii i ro iiiicrr. vv uiid nut tumnis v vwHmt-iiw.-f.- Olinesiaw - '7 ' 7 n.t Thf tobacco evil wnicn is bo coma nos new biuKw iibanj Batb House -an HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WBB1ER, PRPBJETR l"Ladlee ani childreo's hair dress ng a specialty. latUe satisfactioa (tuaranteed) 60 Lit OCT. HAVING SOl.r. MY INTEREST ITHF. gtere of aencmt nif rchandise Ot lie rinn of Coshow A: i.Mr to C. C. Snard, I wish to call the uttt-:.tin ef " '52:?,(J themsehesir.dehteJU Coshow & Cble to call and tettle at once. Havinjr sold out on lu-oiiT.t n popr health, I expect aK cliinu'e for a while, and all accoui.ts t ,,:t,l..d before I'get ready to leave BrownM il - ill he k ft with an oCter for collection, a orU to te wise is tifIieiFnt. -O. ?. t'0HW. BrowBiTil FhP eel'ebrated actor, Edwin Booth. lathe midst of a recent pertor- if chuckle, am dead Hio vnio wan faint and hoarser. ' hut it cave a lautrhinz break, a kinu " I t i, . Ir 1 a llli-ai n mimRlr manre at Roschester XS ue w." might make. And the deacon he . Cl n t.m. Ina lit 1 1 , l 1 1 1 --.1 Rmitte down.. rose Biowiy, sna atermj m iwa.cu was despaired of. His physicians down upoa the parson's twinkling eye .irihnte his sudden illness to ex- with a portentous frown, and he sinokins. It is said that he stiffly said "good mormn as ne ceasivoou mnui hni nt off in his ire. tor the deacon i9 in the i . d was the ieader of that amiable choir l-J fF.rmentlv uses a D1DC, Hoianit be made of sterner stuff than ordinary uiui pious!" Our contemporary remarks: , "Nothtii! liKlennite aoout ciiai cuu-, . .... i t .A. Ji - cism, and, it it snouia get arouuu w the teacher's ears it miht do him no harm. Of course he wouM not stop beini; pious, but it is just possihle he could make his piety a little more winsoiiio in the eyes of this disanect- ed pupil." But if that small boy had lived 200 years ago, what would a puritan father have done with nimi She Was Equal to Him. He was a keen, sharp-looking ... . i man an.l be said to ine laav of the house on Seoond aveaue as she stood in the hall: "Madam, I have called tor tne suit of clothes which needs brushing and fixing. . , "Which suit? sne saia. "Vnnr husband's Sunday suit, . 1 . A. J ma am. He called as ne wen. aown this morning." "And he said I was to let you have them?" "Yes'm." "Did he appear in good health and spirits?" " Whv eertainlv." "Look and act natural?" "Of course. Why do you ask!" .'Rof.fi.11 BP ho ha been dead oich- teen years and I have some curiosity on tbe subject." 1 have maue a mistaae, per haps I" stammered tbe young man. 'PoFViana vnn hav. The man vou saw fo out of here an hour ago is my .. IT 1 L... 1 1. brother, xou.may nave uotier iuvi. in the next block with the old-fash- toned confidence came. Good morn ing MAUKIAGE STATISTICS. time. ,. . , ...li ri.Mttj.. " .! . Itis iaid that each year 15 people terest m us.y;r,k" P out of every 1000 marry, or each taxed hcavilv to defeat the amend. , m men who marry 861 ftre bache. ment, retail dealers are taxed $o(,, ! j ( ,g anJ 139 wid0wers, while of each each, and it stated that this asst-- IC00 women only 9S have been mar ment alone will yield over $10:: , rj(;t1 i,efore and 902 are tpiusters ...... Tin- w, hoit-siilc tleulffs ! 'I'u-cIva mnri isfrea out of every 100 I II 11 AC - i J. V - - frv . . . . 'in FOVfll 1 U f-' I 1 C aDti-am':namci:; iuiui of ! are second over ! as at wh Tt Where's mv bootiack. Maria? ... . v.,. A he uu muse you use it; w nat m nif..! I'ra onviirail it. with llink satin f.vj. . . w . - .- r and painted a spray of wild flowers on it, ana nung n up Dy long wun bows. What a nitv one can't be artistic without having everything spoiled! While tr ri .fiana . ti aa hflrtn. less as doves, they are also to be as wise as serpents. And tney are, too. In many churches the collection is taken up before the sermon begins If von want s clfaa and aaar.ha ask for J. Joseph's home made white The ArW CiaiFt Spip Vessels t lie Itiiiltlit 'I lium. Wasiiisgtox, Uy 4. Secretary Tracy to-day awarded the Lnioa .nn U'ofItk" nf San Francisco tbo contract for the construction of tho iFFAii t. armored coast tlotcnse vea- sels at a iwt of f l,(i28,0iX. Kailroa:! Committee. Yen. Vnnk- Mav 4. The fenata committee to sift the question of n.o. CunaAian lnlnniitl-Americaa v. .-.-- railroads and diversions of tho American traflic over the Canadiaa lines, met this morning, but ad journed until Monday without hav ing accomplished aiiyiir.np. Election Law Tassed. lins. Mav 4. The Austral ian election law,vilh inodifications to suit the diflerent localities, naa been adopted by nom nouses ot thfi Missouri legislature, and now awaits the governor's signature. Danmark's Passengers. liivunv Mnv 4 Th sfpnmar Wieland sailei from Azores oa April 27th for ew lork with th naaaanirPFu nf thfi lost steamer Dan- mark left there by the steamer Missouri. Vessel aud Crew Lost. Frovincetown, (Mass.) May 4. Tha tvhnnner Nftllift Swift.from the West Indies for New York.is givea r 1 . .11 l.. A Cl. up ior lost, wiiu au un uwnu. out is now forty days out. Important Very. Bksun, (Germany) May 4. Tbe authorities of Schleswig hava refused to rescind ine aecree ex pelling certain German Americans trom the islands ot Amoa ana Fahr, in the north. Gold Export-. Vw Vnn it Mav 4. Tllft exOort of sold from New York during th the week was f.iso.uuu, oi wnicm $280,000 went to Europe. Imports ol gold was 504,658. Fatal Domestic Tragedy. Cohces, (N. Y.) May 4. Samu el Dunn, murdered his wife thii mornins bv cuttinsr her throat. The cause is not stated. O'Brien to Bo Kelra-rd. Dcbus, May 4. Orders haja L2n issued for the release frcm jail of William O'Brien and Timo thy Harrington. CaardlasalBst Tfce.Mrtlte. And always have a bottle of A-Wo English Remedy in the house. Yaa cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your little one, or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a lew doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment. The Remedy guarantee d by Foshay d Mason " ' asK ior. fioerpn s iicme maae While id mainages. Ine average habor clears. For sale fcy most cigar ich men marry is about 27, j dealers and at J. Joseph's factory. Deli-tons driei beef at flrowBell gtauavd's. EiKht slaves for $1 at Vicriok's. i 1 k . ft I u I i i 'I, 1 n j .j.