V
15 CENTS A WEEK.
ALBANY, OREGON, SUNUAVTJUNE 2;$ lsSil.
IV
Or.
?f p" u
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CITY DBIJG STOEE.
FIX1-' LINK OF ;
ART SUPPLIES
TOiLKT AN FANCY ARTICLES.
PRESCSIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS,
CgT Her utird Deutch qesorocken.
if Mm
Carries the Largest Lin of
and Boys' Clothing. Furnishing
Goods, Etc. in the Willam
ette Yaliey.
SUITS MADE
In li Merchant Mori
faster xx,
LUMBER!
-THE-
BOLKLEY d EM MM COMPANY.
HUDSON, OR.
Ari: now prepared to furnish lumber in car-load lots in Albany.
Write for prices to us at, DRAIN . POI'CLASCO. OKK,ON."
fei-
j&aajV cd CjblldTC-?.rs CcroyJUlo Sr.ycgioj' to Castor -jPnvenrio
tp 'jlsrootia Syyjtyn. CbttiiTz .-a cry fyy Crvrtgria. .'. :
i i:r Kujr.inci. DiarrJinRi"- Kriu.-tjtif? B
G. L
RLACKMAN
Successor to E. W. Langdon
nSAUCB is
yrugs, Paints, Oils,
Perfumery and toilet articles,
also a full line of books ami
stationery, periodicals, etc.
3T Prescriptions carefu'.l)
compounded
IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE,
Albany Oregon
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TO ORDER
ip.
ALBANY
LUMBER!
is
rr!3Tjtiuisfi as suriort-.ntivn'.v.vc!'
Mm,
DftMrtment
11!
Cs3 CfasiaCciaiixv, iVH.i-v.vSi, ITcvj Ye.-:.
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vanes. A. marvei
of puriiy,strength and wholesomeness.
More economical than the ordinary
kinds, and cannot be sold in competi
tion witb multitude of low test, short
weight alum oi phosphate powders
Sold only in cms. Kotal BakiN' 'ow
Dzu Co . 10! Wall st.. N. Y.
1V Crowley A Co., Agent-,
Portland, Oregon.
"fiSVSI I AX
T II. DAVIS, M. I. PHYSICIAN AND
II Mii'enii. Can l e found at his 'itlice
room ir; Stratum's block, First strut. Albany
Orexon-
DU V. CHAMIjKKLIN, HOMEOPATHIC
physician anil surgeon. Office, cornt-r
Third and Lyon streats, Albany, Orou'i'ii. of
fire hours, mornings, 8 to 0 ami VI to 1 ami
alter f in evenings.
W. ! I ASTON", PHYSICIAN .M Sl'K
i co'N Albany, Ori'on
M."
EI.LI.S, PHYSICIAN AM SUIlr
.'con, Albai y, Oregon.
CC. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND cl'li
. ircon Albany, Oregon, office in Puree's
new block Olticujionrs, from 8 A. K. t 4
p. si
A.I. ItOSSlTKI., YETEKINAKY Slll
. scon, tirailtiato of Ontario veterinary
college and member of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is )rejnrtd to treat the
discasts of all domesticated animals on
scientific principles. Office at Ans Mars-hall's
livery stable. lltsideiiie 4'.h and "alapooia
streets, Albany, Oregon.
Dll. It KOLDEWAY, VETKltlNAKY SI R.
con, AJliany, Oregon - -Uruiloate of ierj
man an.! Amerirun eoll"'tf.
1. . N. Hl.A Kl HS. . W. n llliillT.
BLACK til IIS, c WIJICIIT ATTOIt.NKY AT
L aw, Albany, Oregon. oHicts in Odd
bs-llow's Temple. Vi!I practice in all courts
of the Mate, and tiie hpeei.U attention to all
business
UToLYKiiTON CH A KLKS E. A lTOliNEY
at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms i:i
and 14, Kosler's Llock, over L. E. l'.Uiri'g
st or .
J
K. We rilOKKOttli, ATH HNEY AT
law, Albanv, Oregon. onke in 0ld
fellow's Temple. Will pract in nil the
court of thettatc, and jrive special attention
to all biisineHS
RKYEI5K HOUSE, ALBANY, OU.CHAS
Pfeiffer, Prop. Only lirst-celaM Louse
in the city. Lirge sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General stage o&- for Con albs.
H
KWERT. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKK
, and jeweler, Altmnv, Orerou,
QAA DOLLARS To tOAN ON GOOD
"SIM ' rea' estate security. Apply to S. W.
Crowder, Albaar yestefCee.
Lftal Hi-ve.vinic.
PAItTlPS PIUHIIse SCRTKYIN'O ponb cas on
tain 3-curte and prompt work hy eaflin;
upon ON-eAuntT surTyor t, T. T. Fisher. He
hascomplete copies of field notes and town
ship plsts, and is prepare I todo surreTiDg in
any part of Linn cenuty. Pesteillce address,
Millers Uties, Linn uuuutv.Oreen.
Cll. WIXX. AGENT FR THE LEA
in;; tire, life and.-rtittent innn-jiice ita
rxuiies. - - "jFe7r Kcn.
FVRNT9HED ROOMS TO KI NT. AT THE
City Reatauraat.
TnAT HACKING COUOn .ax b
s. quickly cured by Sbiloh's Cere. We
guarantee it. fosbay & Mas.n.
H. F. MERRILL,
Banker,
ALBANY, - OREGON
Sells exchange on New York, San
Francisco and Portland.
Buy notes, state, county and city
warrants. Receive deposits subject to
cheek. Interest allowed on time de
posits
Collections receive prompt attention
Correspondence solicited.
J5?" Oflice hours from 8 a, m. t. Sf.'m
Agent for reliable tire and marine
nsurance companies.
Albany Bath House
AND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR
J?"Lndief ud children's hair dress,
ng a Hpecuilly. Iinri.ie satisfaction
guarante'-di u
i
SOLO
HAYlNi; M)L1) MY
store of general
li:!ii f Cohoiv .'c Cab!
wih tf ca!I ti . .tTfcr
tlHi::-i l" ( r i' tc.i t.
cill a. id fe'iii ..i (:.!
:tCCinitll Of 1:1 i'llji
. !:ii.ie for ii v.liiic,
- Ul. .! bcfi.n I v t it.m
l.l c I ft w ith :.ri I'm
INTFrtET IN THE
merchandise of the
l tc C. E. Star.f.r.l. I
tion of all v.ho know
i'c-iic.w A Cable tfi
I'm lug sold out oil
I -n t to change
; i ii : li :ir-eoiu.ts no
;. -o ',vnw Hrownsvijie
tr :r ro!!t;o. A
.void to i be w:
t
( U 'n'i'c'f r's
i'..i.''-Mtiiy',nrKr.Mi
(J re en
pets, cat Iiage, i ai:iiflcrrr.
opioiw. tirr.
I'-ivwaell k. 'Ch.
r-!t, frtjsb, s.t j
Vt.-u-nia.
The modes or death's approach are
various, and statistics how conclusive
ly that more persons die Jrom diseases
of the throat and lungs than any other.
It is probable that everyone' without
exception, receives y:t rumbers of
Till .etc!e Germs into the system and
here these erras fall upon, Mtilahlc
soil thev Mart, into life and develop,
at lirst slowly and is shown ; by a
?!i''!;t tickling Miisation in -the throat
anil if allowed to continue their
ravages they extend to the lunjrs pro
ducing consumption and to the head,
causing catarrh. Now nil , this is
dangerous and if allowed to proceed
will in time cause death, it the onset
you must act with promptness; allow
ing a cold to !'o without attention is
(la'nsrerous and may lose you jour
life. A3 soon as you feel that some
thing is wrong with yourthront, lungs
or nostrils, obtain & bc'tleof Boschce's
German Syrup. Itwiii givoyou itn
mediate relief. k
- yn tn.tio Aa1- '-,.
At this season of the year to be
without a good reliable diarrhoea
balsam iu the house, as cramps, colie,
diarrhoea and ail inflammation of the
stomach and boweU are exceedingly
dangerous if not attended to at once.
One bottle of IJEtKJS' DIARRHOEA
HALS AM Mill do more good in cases
of this kind than any other medicine
on earth. We guarantee it. G. L.
DIaukniau, druggist.
SPECIAL -NOTICE.
E)K. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, itingianu, 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, scroti1 la enlargements, tumors
and wens, without pain or the knife.
Lie also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practii ed
in the German French anil English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or niirht. His motto i3
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
23"0iiicc and residence Ferry street,
between Third ami Fourth.
9,999.00
IN GOLD
)c Given Away.
10
Cut ont this Ee.ieitWfmtnt and tend it
J. bAIIiltat CO., Nu icery man, Toronto,
Canada, with It three-cer.t Canadian, oi 2!
twn-ocnt Anierican postage stamps, and thc
will send you by mail (poi-tpaid) in good time
for planting in April or May next, youi
:noicc of any ono of the followini; collectior
of plants, and enter your name iu coiupeti
tion for the $,99'.).0o in cold that they ar
grvinr away in order tu introduce their nur
sery stock.
Collection of Plants:
No, 12 hardy roes.
No. 2 2 hardy climbing ro.ies,
No. It t ovei blooming rose forjhoii'cj cul
ture. No. 4 2 dahlias.
No. S 10 gladiola.
No. t;." hardy grape viiies."
Nc. 7 -h ra-sptn-rrv plants, i each black asd
red. . i
No. 8- -M strawberry plants, 4 choice kirn's.'
No. very choice plants four house cul-
"ture.
No. 10-5 cherry currants (rei1)-
No. 115 Lees prolific currants (black)
No, 12 5 whito grape comnts
All letters with this advertisement encloffd
along with Ftampi. for any one or more l
tions of plants, nill be numbered as they
eoin to hand, and the senders of the nrst
thirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows:
1st 2.'j0 I The next 20, 810 each.
2nd 10O ! The next 40. $5 each.
3rd - 50 The next 4 1 5, 2 each.
4th 30 1 t he net S!0, 1 eaeh.
6th 20 1
After 0,000 letters have been received, the
senders of the next l.ieo letters will receire
Cuts as follows:
1st ! Next in, jis eaeh
2nd 1S5 I Next ir, S10 each
2rd - 75 Pitxt 40. eaeh
4tli iO j Next 470, 2 each
5th 23 Next .tOO, 1 each
Aft.-r K.0,00!l letters have beeu receifea'.
s- ic.s oi i ic n?xt i.tob lettcre will re
l ' ll-i a:. I nil iw:
an.l 4 .. ..SUHi eaeh ! Next 5 9S0e
d, 4 and o.. i each Next 15 10 each
H, 7 and 8. . . ;i0 each Next 34 3 each
?. 10, 11, 12. 25 each I Next 093 1 each
After 160,000 letters htre been received the
senders or the next 1.109 letters will teceive
gilts as follows:
1 5100 each t Next 10 ftt eaeb
2. 75 each Next 25 10 each
3 and 4 SO each Next 685 2 each
Next 6 25 each Next 479 leach
Any person may send any number of time
for any of the above collections. If 5 contain
stamps extra is seni, we will send in Jun
next a printed list of the names of all persons
who are entitled to gifts.
We make this liberal offer to readers of the
IIrrald, knowing it will not pay ut now, but
our object is to ictro Juce our stock and build
up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto
and snmnmount. ont.. Rochester. V. V
Louisville, Ky., Plaincsville, O., and Chicago,
HI., and wo will guarantee all stock to reach
our customers in good condition. Wc employ
no arents, out aeai direct with customers,
and can sell and doilvcr stock to any part of
the United States or Canana a. about one
half the price charged by other nurserymen,
through agents. Remember we will not be
undersold by any reliable firm. Send us a
list of wants and wo will quote you prices; or
to ocnn lor a uunu uiuu illustrated catalogue
wnien you may aouuei iioin your firrt order.
Address all letters
J. LAHMER & CO.,
Nurserynen,
TORONTO, CANADA.
WANTED,
THOSE WISHING A FIRST
class piano, sewing machine, the
latest music or artists' materials, will
find a bargain by calling at Mis. .
Hy man's. The pianos are fully guar
anteed for five years. The best
pianos made to stand the climate of
the Pacific coast. Ths New Ameri
can .Sewing Machine will pleaso most
fp.-jtidious. Painting and ums:c les
sons given there. Stamping, Em
fcroidery and Dressmaking lo:io to
order. Ni;. U 1st St., Albanv, O-.
For chillibiin p.imI frost-bites t.c
Chamberlain's P;:in Pulm. U';,m
piomptiy applied to the irwrn .-aris
it will ju event t!u- si:,!, rrcn fii-ning
black or tecling civ. i( ;::,;,
iteh'.Hg ar.i'- .-tnrr'ipg ti" : ;!!.;!
ami soon rv t- Ti", tl: i : to a ' ; " ri 1 1 v
cot.o.;t.o:
3
HIS LAST "TAKE
Tote tiad served six mouths
laithfully, when the foreman sai-.
one day, iu tones loud enough fo
one-hull' the compositors to
hear bim:- 'Tote, you can try
your hand setting type tr-morrow."'
Tote was in the act of tilting a
dtad ,4ad'' to the stone at the en
trance of the Hdjoioiag room. The
assistant ut the ?'niake-up? had
called him; lie was carrying the
galley with the type in it when the
loreiuau spoke to him.
He turned to look at the fore
man, his foot caught on a huge
splinter, and galley ar d Tote went
down together. He lay so still
that everybody was al aimed. Tbey
lilted him up; there was no sign of
a ciit or a bruise, bnt he looked
like the dead. There was the
faintest fluttering et the pulse. - A
messenger was dispatched for a
physician some one wanted to
sen 1 another to his home, when
the foreman frowned t the sug
gestion. It was time enough to
scud bad news when it could not
oi helper. The foreman finding
:he physician was slow, sent to the
tietiffjst drug store for some whisk)
nod mixing it with water, poureo
a tew spoonfuls down Tote's throat,
lie was standing up, with .-. dnzeii
look, when the doctor came. The
doctor looked at him narrowly,
and hd vised that he be sent Ikuik.
immediately.
The next day a hush fell upon
the mom as Tom Duncan raised a
hand, and a minute later a young
woman emerged from the stairway,
and walked straight to the fore
man's desk, biie was dressed verv
simply in a dark brown dress. Her
hat was very becoming. Her
leatures were perfect soft iu their
outline and beautiful iu themselves
but the beauty of her expression
was the surpassing loveliness that
surprised thos-i who got a glimpse
at Tote's sister. She carried a
small basket ot flowers in one hand
which she placed on the toremau's
desk, said something la a low tone,
and withdrew. She seemed a
vision of light and beauty for one
brief miuutc.
After that everybody knew that
Tote and hia sister Florence lived
alone. When Tote returned to
work three days later, the compos
itors on the Vindicator were re
wired that he should have "the
best shew going" Alwuvs liked
before, he became a prime favorite.
Tiie man that stood in Tote'a way
incurred the i'l-wiil of hia fellows.
Tote was at the case a year
nnotr.er hoy had taken his plce -when
a great change came over
him. He was not less oiirthfui:
there was the same play of the
features, the same imperturbable
good will, the same acconimodat
ins; spirit, but there was not the
same buojancy. He was ambi
tious, ssmo said, as his work
proved be had a settled purpose.
He riecamt a rapid ceoi posit et be
fore he turned his 16th year.
When he was 17 he was pitted
against tne lastest typesetter.
He grew up a grucelul, se.f-cou-tained,
solf-reliuut, manly fel'ow.
As his f'eilow-wDrknian had oppor
tunity to see him with his sister,
their resemblance was remarked.
Tote Potter was as haidseme as
she. As he grew older he seemed
shy, eertainlv lie was sensitive.
About this time one man discov
ered that Tete Potter was "killing
himself to keep himself." In
other werds he was tao greedy for
money. Tom Duncan rebuked the
fault finder, and evir after that the
foreman openly avowed bis friend -uhip
for the apprentice. For Tote's
time was not out yet, and Tom
Duncau was the last man to violate
the rules of the union. Among rhe
few that bad discovered bow close
tbc bond was between Tote and his
6ister, none respected Tote's
motive's more than the foreman.
All Tote's tbougbts were devoted
to bis sister Flo. Florence and
George to the outer world, the two
were always Tote and Fo to each
other. Tote bad an aim a ctearly
defined aim. His sister should
hac her own home. She had-
stinted herself, walked miles iu
snow and slush witb thin-soled,
leaky shoes, fighting his cr her
battle before she was 9. She re
fused to be separated from him.
And now there could be nothing
too good in this world frr Flo.
The onlv drawback te lotes
plans, in the opinion of Peters, he
one man that never joined in Tote's
praise, was his fondness for physic, i
Peters' had observed him on several I
occasions emerging irom ui- otuce
of the physician wh was called in j
the dav he lei!. l cuts sain
. .. . . , . . , i
nlumnlv he was too eager to make i
DlOneV. lillS CCming IO torn ouri- ;
can -a ear, io;et. envelope i i"---
m.'. . I .... . I . . . i
week held 3 more, and never was,
Ci j Mil QIJKHI '
However, the change in Tott s !
appearance a month alter ne was ;
llJS 0VM Illtttl, niKI BIO.M proudly tit .
his own c.ise.
veetnod to utve u cr.'n
lo l'cters insinuation.
It
i'oie
liluiri to everybody that
r!;iog hard.
He began with 11,000 th
iiiiv -c v. -is li s own iu'ui, auw
l:.'-
K'.tv ever sa-v his "striro.
below
that notch. It rose giaiuajiy
until his fellow-workmen wondered
if there was any limit to Tote's
working capacity. Presently his
"strng" averaged 12,000 a day,
and now and then, when there was
a pressure, and no one could com
plain how much he made, ho
spurted ahead, and bis "dupe.-"
showed that he had averaged
13.000 a day. and did it ttsilr.
He did not stop there. His
avetage rose, until one envious
printer called t: another across rh
room: "My God! Erskine. Pot
ter's geinsr o Ct the paper up
himself. - He has got 5000 up and
it'a act 5 o'clock!"
Erskine deliberately walked ivrr
and looked at Potter, whose bauds
moved with the regularity f urn
cbinetj. Never a false nor a ner
vous motion ; straight, easy, natur
ally as a child picking up pebbles,
Tote's hand moved from his "stick"
to his case.
That night an alarm cf fire at
tracted the workmen's attention.
The clanging of the engines and
tho multitude of feet caused many
to lo .k out of the windows The
glow in the heavens indicated a
serious conflagration. Everybody
paused and looked out in the direc
tion of the fire except Potter. One
f bis companions called to him te
look out at tbe fire.
"I have no time to waste," he
answered.
The fire was near at baud. It
threatened to devastate an entire
block. Tho entire department was
out, and in less than fifteen mio
utcs we began to set "fire" copy.
The copy that night seemed to be
forked right fresh from the fire.
It studied of the fire.
Presently the bell rang, and after
that the foreman's ear and mouth
were glued to the tubes. His
assistant bail to mark takes while
Tom Duncan vibrated betweeu the
meu at tbe forms and the speaking
tube.
Tote Potter paused just long
enough to carefully read astat tliug
headline lie lilted from tbe h ok.
He stood besids his case reading
those that loilowsd.
Numbers were dead, numbers
were dying.
The fire hud reached several
cases of guns gathered frem the
battle fields whereon tbe blue and
gray had madly contended tor
supremacy. The guns, deemed
useless, were disposed of by the
crovernment. Those who had
charge of them did not even think
it worth while te examine them ere
they passed frcra the possession of
the core: Lmtnt into the bands of
private purcaasers. The purchaser
did not dream that the cases con
tained d cut It charges rammed hone
ou the b&ttlc held.
The copy bax dauccd up .ind
down the elevator that uight or
morning rather t it never moved
lefote. Tom Duncan's
dek was
submerged early. The fire copy
rolled over on his assistant's, took
CJmp.ttJ possession ol that, then
spread over the pi oof readers'
tab.es.
Tiie human wheels never worked
so regularly as they worked that
morning in the Vindicator compos
irg room. Everybody mopped
their neaus, laces and necKS. liie
Oell kept up a din; the foreman
and bis assistant fl'tted from their
desks to the make-up; tbe readers
had it all to themselves, for no man
on a case bad breath to spare.
Tbe last "take" was oat; the
ass;stant foreman nnd proof read
ers were comparing notes. None
of tbem- bad. experienced a rusb
that could be compared with the
last hour. Tom Duncan stood
anxiously bv tbe form and called
ut: "Sec if its is all up, Jack."
Everybody was exhausted. Tbe
only cool looking man was Tote
Potter.
Suddenly tbe be!! jaagled
viciously. "What's that?" Tom
Duncan demanded.
Jack lifted a paper out of tbe
copy box, "It's the name .of one
of tbe victims."
Jack turned to Potter. "Slug
10."
Potter advanced, took the paper
from Jack's hand with a laugh, and
walked back to bis case. ' When he
faced his case and was in the act of
reaching for the type he uttered a
hoarse cry and fell in a heap..
"Let the form go down without
it," said Tom Duncan, savagely,
when be beard that Potter bad
dropped like one dead on the floor.
"One name don't signify."
lhc same physician who was
summoned to Tote's assistance be
fore he was given permiasion to
stand at a case came speedily to his
side now in answer to the call.
Tote w?s tying on the ta'ile. 1
where Tom Duncau helped- to lay
i . : . ,i li" i"
mui icuucriy. ins iue -vis
Hushed; the very picture ot !:eaitl!.
uv hwuuuj iuuiu ucieei si Ju.s.i-
iinn
- . ,
1 he doctor glanced at mm. U :i j
&yi''1B t t- -j ii iiuiiuif auu iicj, m
a strange, broi;eu voice : "It c;.me
suuhh man a muugui, uut hoi
ni.uuci tii.iu uc cajj-ci,:,u.
V uat is that, doctor. luni::i:i
i iisked in a wnisptr.
; "Heart disease," slid the docti; .
" lie knew it was only a. ijU.-tti !
: :' time as well as I did."'
; -How?"
"Why,'' s:;id th doctor, iuer-
ruptiug the inr-mai). "it's rery
simple how lie jertied the troth,
lie came t niv otlice h&J.t I was
brought here years agojtn so 'dm.;
iltpist:'l until 1 suiy-cted iTm
to tejJ. . I then bis ft'r was left
hi-4 :;: r should- learn tl.j trutt.
He knew he was likelr to drop any
moment. This will kill his' sister.
Thev were bcund up in each
other."
Half the meu xieuml the dead
boy were crying. One man (ho
worked next itt Totcj wsdkeJ away
t conceal his emotion. When he
reached his case he picked u- a
piece of paper that was lying on
Tote's case. It was' Tote Pottet's
last "take."' He tinned it over,
read it, then walked over to the
foreman with ii.
Tcm Duncau held the paper up
where tbe doctor could bee it. It
contained the name of tbe last
rictim identified at the morgue:
Floaeuce Potter."
OTKK THK wurrs.
New from tk- Old World -Tlie
Sitaatinn at .lotmktnwn.
The IIicralb bpeeial Dispatrae.
Johnstown, June 22. l"p to 10
o'clock this morning eleven bodies
were recovered. The building
committee this morning codi
niencfd the construction of fiity
business houses on the public
square. Local residents put the
loss of life at 10,000. '
FRENCH POLITICS.
Paris, June '22. The members
ofhe right in the chamber of di j
utios have issued a manifesto :e
claring that they are agrieved at
the action of the republican ma
jority, and advising electors to
unite in the name of France and
protest agaist parliament and feud
alism. -
AMERICAN VESSEL W KECKED.
liKisBANE,QueensIar,d..Iune22.
The American bark llrazos, Cap
tain Kdmond, from New Castle, N.
S. V., for Hong Kong, was .wreck
ed r0u miles from sfandr Cape.
part of the crew was saved and the
remainder is missing.
CirtRCCI SEBTSftt.
WllEliS, WlllX A NO UT WHOM SltK-
VK'E VIm. uk Hki.ii To-I)y.
Catholic Service every Sunday
it 10:30 a. in. Sunday ti iiool at 2 p.
ni. at tbe Academy. Ib-v. I.. Metaji r, ,
rector.
CiutisTiAN ( )ii R 11 ervicc every
First Lord's Pay at their church build
ing by Elder W." D. Humphrey at 11 u.
in. anil usual hour in tbe ' rvenirg.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
1 EvANOKt.teAL. Corner f Lyon ar.4
Fourth streets. ,.-cries at It a- m.
and V : p.m. Pastor, Rev.l. H.Fib-r.
Sabb.Uti schottl 10 a. in. I'r.-iyer meet
ing every Vedniilay evening.
Methodist. Corner KlNworth and
Third streets. Services at 1 1 :i. m. ai d
V::U. m. Pastor, Rev. II. '. Webb.
Sabbath school -i::j0 p.m. Prayer meet
ing every Thursday evening.
Pitns I5YTEK1AX. Corner f itmadul
hin !Hi(l Fifth street-.. Services at 11 a
m. and :: p. in. rasior lcv.k. u.
f'richard. Sabbath school at 12:15 p.
m. 1'rayer meeting every eicunesasj
evening.
CXITEI PuEMrtTKKIAN. Corner of
Washington and Filth streets. Servi
ces at II a. in. anil TW p.m. Pastor Iter.
S. .Irvine. Sabbath school at 2:"0 p.
m Prayer meeting every Wr ilnesdny ,
evening.
ST. Pail .Metiioimst . ornerMonV
ft a. m. and :00 p. m. Pastor. Rev.
D.H.Comann. " Sabbath school at 10. i.
in. frayer meeting on Thursday
evenings.
Baptist. Corner of Lyon and Fiflh
streets, Services at 11 jt. m. and 7:.'
p. m. Pastor Rev. L. J. Trumbull.
Sabbath school immediate ly al ter the
morning cervices. Prayer meeting
every Thursday evening."
Pkotestaxt" EpisijorAi. .ni Kim
Services will beheld in St. Peters Epis
copal church every alternate Sunday,
morning and evening. Sunday scboi.I
at 9:30 a. m. Friday evening' service
On every Friday preceding the Sunday
service. All are invited to attend.
Congrkoatmical- Corner of Ferry
and Fourth streets. Services at 11 av,
ni. and 7::J0 p. in. tfrAbath M-hool at
1.2:15. Prayer meeting on Wednesday
evening. G. L.-Roge-s, pastwr.
The Pride r Wmr.
A clear pearly and transparent ski
iu always a sign cf pure blooe, and
all persons troubled with dark.
greasy, yellow or blotched skin cat
rest assured that their blood is out of
order. A few doses of HEGGS
TiLOOI) PURIFIOR and BLOOI
MAKER will remove the cause ai t
the skin will become clear and trans
parent. Try it, and if sitisfaction is
not given it will cost you nothing.
It is fully warranted, O. L. JBIack
man, druggist.
Wbv Is it
That people liu-cr along always
complaining about thr.t tired" feclinV?
Oue bottle of B EGGS' KLOOD PURI
FIER and BLOOD MAKER will en
tirely remove this feelinj. give them
a good appetite au-l regulate- diges- -tion.
J. L. Blackmail, druggist.
VToiiihii'k Ili'.rairr.t
j "Another wondriTtil di-ioycry ht
iieen made ir.d tliat too by a ladv in
' ii,:. t . - r J . , J ..
ini iiiiuij. iiM'a.-e i..-iericu its
clutches op . n her and for eiTn yearn
sue 'MuistoiKl lis severest tests, b .t
j.cr vital r..a,, ..r. .u. ...J . '
Ceath -mv, imminent. For thn-
J
mouths sin- coughed in. r--;mtly aril
could i ct i.... She bought of ti a
botfb of Dr. KingV N:u Hweovery
lor C.i:i:mpiion and uv,- -o much ic
hevc.l on i.d.Ing first. i.'(.-: that shs
slept all iiigl.t mid with bottle liu's
bicn luiraeiiimiflv' cured, iier nan a
H Mrs. Luther I.i:t-.'
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