Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, June 28, 1889, Page 1, Image 1

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    ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE
4 '--
15 CENTS A WEEK.
ALI5ANY, OKEGON, Fill DAT" JUNE L8 1889.
VOL. IV. "SO. 177
X. W&fe7
ii ii ii i
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em
FIX". LINK OF
AET SUPPLIES
! , TO LET AND FANCY ARTICLES.
PRESCSIPTICNS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
, GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS,
L miner wird Deutcii qesoiechen.
Mm
he
carries m jjargcsi .Lino i Men s
and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing
tioods, Etc. in tlia Willam
ette Tallejc
SUITS MADE
la i Wait Tiloriaf Department.
LUMBER !
THE-
l (6 HEALD
BULKLI
HUDSON, OR.
tO Are now prepared to furnish lumber in car-load Its in Albanv.
Tfnte f.r prices t ua at. DRAIN, POCGLAS CO. OREGON."
What ss
3nfaziSii' said. Children's Ctmraloixts SniMri -to nnrm. C:
B'aregorio ov Kareorfo Syni-p j.
(Bastdtla rare PoTTrr, Conefrnat;o ;
tnr pton'ae'a, Uiorhoja, Kructatioti 7
(1 L BLACKMAN.
Successor to E. V. I.fl nation
DEALkUl IN
imgs, PaintS; Oils,
Perfumery and toilet articles,
also a fall line of books and
stationery, periodicals, etc.
jgy Prescriptions careful: j
compounded ...
tN ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLE,
.lli3ny Oregon
mm store.
Clothier,
TO ORDER
ALBANY
LUMBER!
LDM
tBrmcCT ma3. (jalck cur
Shi3djn cry for Csttiiria. i X
r Kerir.rsnd Ctstcxia f?r cliiKw."
rvirciiL-Jnar, ;:i eap-ri: r to a--y prifcrij -ti: ,
iiasra to !.:..' K. A. Aumm. H.D..
!
J
mm
Absolutely Pure.
Tnis powder never varies. A marvel
of puritjv-trcngth and wbolcsomeness
More economical than tlie ordinal)
kinds, and cainiot be sold in compcti
tio:i v:tl multitude of low test, short
wciu'it ahnn or phosphate powders
Sold only in cms, Boval BakiS'" Cow.
DKU Co , lO:" Wall St.. N. Y.
D.W Ckowi.kv v. Co., Airtnt,
Portland, Oregon,
riii'sit ts
WJl. DAVIS, M. I). PHYSICIAN AND
siiicon. Can 1 c (omul at his office
room ir. Sirahan's block, First street. Albany
Oroon-
Dtt c. chambeilin7 HOMEOPATHIC
physician and surpeon. Office, corner
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon. Of
fice hours, mornings, S to 1) ami 11 to 1 and
after ti in evenings.
Gr.
V,'. JIASTOX, PHYSICIAN
;reon, Albany, Oregon
AM) SUR
M.
It. ELMS, PHYSICIAN AND SUKr
frcon, Albar.y, Oregon.
n C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN
rND cl'K
J. neon Albany, Oregon, office in Puree's
new block
Ollicc.hnurs, from S A. M. to 4
r. M.
A.
J. KOSSITKI!. YK1KKINAKY Sl'i!-
Itcon, grailuato of Ontario veterinary
college and member of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is )rt pared to treat the
diseases of all domesticated animals on
scientific nrini.'ij'Ies. Office at Ans Marshall's
livery st::ble. Residence 4tli and Calajiooia
streets, Albany, regon.
m
I. W. STAIM!, PZIYSK IAN AND
burgeon, Lite of liroivnsvilie. Or. Oltice
at reaiflem-o n cornrr Itronditlliin and
Seventh trets. Cai s promptly attended to
in city or cnuntjy.
DR. It KOLDEWAY, VETKKINAKY Slit,
gcon, Albany, Oregon Graduate of CerJ
man and Americwn colleges.
ATT K EI'S .
I'. 51. N. l.:.AMiI I(.N. o. V,- WRIOIIT.
1L.CkblKN. . VI; IGIIT ATTOHN K Y AT
) L a-.v, Albany. Oregon. Otliee in Odd
bellow's '1 em .le. -Vill pra tiec bi all courts
of the Mate, and give special attention to all
Business.
J OL YE h TO N CIIAKLkSE. AHuliNEY
It at Law, Albany, Or. Oltice in rooms IS
and IS, Fojtcr'a Block, over L. E. lilain's
a tor ,
T K. WhATIlOKKOItD, ATfOUNEY AT
tl . law, Albany, Oregon. Oftiee in Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will pract in all the
courts of thostate, and give special attention
to all biisiiicss.
H,
EWER T, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE
and jeweler, Albany. Oregon,
Land Sarrejing.
1)ARTIRS BKSIB1NO Hl'RVKTINO BXB CAN
. tain accurate and prompt work bv calling
upon ex -county urvyi f. T. T. Fisher, lis
has complete copies f field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepare 1 to do surveying iu
any part of Linn countfr. PoFtetfice address,
Millers station, Linn oouuty.Oregen.
CH. WINN, AENT FR TBUE LEAD
irg Are, life and uccident insurance csm-
panics.
tor Ut-nt.
FUrtNKHE ROV3 TO Rl .XT. AT TBK
City Restaurant.
t r-r-nacr-r- - 2
THAT HACKING COUGH can
so quickly cured by Sbilh's Cure. We
gunrance u. I'oshay & Mason.
H. F. MERRILL
Banker,
ALBANY, - - OREGON
Sells exchange n Xcw York, San
Francisco and Portland.
But note. state, couDty and city
warrants. Receive deposits subject t
check. Interest allowed en time de
posita
(Jollectiong receive prompt attentiei
Correspondence solicited.
;?Ofliee hours from 8 a. m. to Sp.'m
Agent for reliable fire and marine
nsuranec companies.
Albany Bath House
-AND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR
JSTXadief and children's hair dres?R-
nx a specialty. Unrue atisfactiin
Ktiaranieeoj.
i
!0L9 itVT.
HAVING SOLD MY INTEREST W THE l),anc!1 ma(l(! 10 swu,a lllc il
strn of -.'cneral merchandipo of the tnc Pacific coast. The New Amen
tirm cf Co-how & cable to c. E. stanard, i can Sewinc Machine will please most
wish to call the attention of all who knew f.vt:fi;nQ p,;,,:,,,, nnd music les-thcmsel-cs
ir dchtej to Crshow & Cable to ' ,as,tull0."s- 1 aintlllg anu music les
call and settle a once. IIa intr s.,ld out on s"us glven there, btampinc, lim-
aeccunt of po..i rualth. I expect to change ! broidery and Drefsmaking done to
..hma-e for :. v.),;;,., ,,. a!I a, - ou:.ts not I (1,b,r. Xo. 11.1 1st St., Albany, Or.
v-ltled oef'in-i : nrti.i ;.j it-i CroM-r.svilV j
- in rc ii ;i v in. an m. r lor olleetieu. A
v.ord to list- -a im- is Mi't:c:uit.
I'. i'.iO0slluV,I!;..wn.Mi
(irn-n pc:!s, cabins", eauliroei
iiiin. it!ii, j.'h- ;.l;i.t. fsi-I.-. ,
I'.raw 11!' ,V J m u:i r".
I Hit ; j's (..- ;),(.
i:-ki.v. d .Tal:ir.arkh
thrtia?.d ;;t
IVariilnx.
The modes of death's approach arc
'various, and statistics hliow conclusive
ly that more persons die from diseases
of the throat and lunss than any other.
It is Tollable that everyone, wiuioui
execution, receive vast rumbers olJi
TiiiK-ic'.c ticrn's :;ito the system and
where those germs fall Droll suitahie
soil they start into Ufe and develop.'!'
at lirst slowly anu is si.owu oy h
slight lickliiiK sensation in the throat
and if allowed to continue tneir
ravages they extend to the liinsrs pro
ducing consumption and to the head,
causing catarrh. Now all this If
dangerous and if allowed to proceed
will in time cause death. At theoc&et.
you must act with promptness; ftUovhe 8 Sp,ccl
in' a cold, to ero without attenU9B-'.& Ashland, J n
life. As soon as you feel that some
thing is wronj: with yourthroat, lung
or nostrils, obtain a l i.ttleof Bosehce'f
German Svrnp. It w,.; jive ju im
mediate relief.
Von Cannal Aflnrtl.
At this season of the year to be
without a goml reliable diarrhoea
biilsain iu the house, as cramps, colic,
diarrhoea and a!i 4nllaniuation of the
st niach atid bowelj are exceedingly
dangerous if not attended to at once.
Or..- l,ltle of HKCGS' DIAKUHOEA
HALS AM will do more od in eases
of this kind than any otiier medicine
on earth. We guarantee it. (1. L.
Blackmail, druggist.
Sri.M IL MT! K.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the lloyal College of
London, England, also of tlielleile-
vnc Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice and make3 a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors
and wens, without pain or the knife.
Me also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Mas practii ed
in the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or night. H is motto is
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
flOfiice and residence Ferry street,
between Third and Fourth.
9,999.00
IN GOLD
fo lie (liven Away.
Cut out this ai'veitist incut aiiu send it
.'. LAII.MKl; l t'AK, Xurseryiiian, Toronto,
Canada, with 31 tline-cei-t Canadian, oi il
tun-cent American postage stamps, aud they
will benil you by mcil (postpaid) in C'cod tlnie
for planting in ,;.r:i ur Vi, j.uxt,r
choice of any one if the lollowinp collecuoV
of plants, and enter your name in cnmiTti
t':on for the i?V.rjt.CO i" trold that they are
Civinif tw-iy in on!er to introduce their nur
sery stock.
Collection of llants:
Xo. 1 i hardy roses.
No. 2 '1 hardy elinil'in' rosos.
X. 32 ov-.:rhlofiiniiirosi's tuihor.e cul
ture. Xo. 4-dahlias.
Xo. n - 10 '!ai!iol.i.
Xo. !." hardy -rn iiie.'
Nc. 7 -S raMpicrry plants, each b'.ark and
- red.
No. h- ilOstiMul.errv plants. 4 choice kinds.
No. - ,"i ery ehoice plants four house cnl-I
tre. J
No, 1"' ..cherry cuirants (ro').
No. 11-. i Ix-es prolific currants (black)
No. 12 r white trrape eurrnts
All letters with this advertisement emio-cu
aUw( with stauijib for any one or more coi
tions of plants. ill lie numbered as they
com-; to hand, :.id the senders of the flrsl
thirteen hundred w ill receive jfifts as follows:
1st $-2r)0 The next 20, 10 each.
2nd 100 ! The next t0,.5 each,
;ird - SO The next 415, . each.
4th -- 30 1 he next 820, st each,
oth 20 1
After 60.000 letters have been received, the
senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive
(itts as follows:
1st 5 j Next. 10, S15 each
2nd i:ir Xext IS, $10 each
2rd T.'i ! Next 40, i each (
4th M j Xext 470, 2 each
"th- 25 i Xext f00, 1 eaeli
Aft.T I'.O.OOO letters have been received,
o s" lci ol ( ir ntxt 1,000 letters tviti re-
rl!s at tnd iws:
attl l . . . .10 mch i Xext 5 '. .929 eaoh
3, 4 and 5.. 75 each j Next 1A 19 och
6, 7 and 8... SO each ( Next 864 3 each
'. 10, 11, 12. 25 each j Xext 688 1 each
After 150,000 letters have been received the
senders of the next 1.109 letters will receive
sifts as follows:
1 100 each I Next 1 820 each
2 75 each j Xext 25 10 each
3 and 4 M each Xeit 585 2 each
Next 5 25 each Next 479 1 each
Any pertiou may send any number of times
for any of the above collections. If 5 ccntsin
stamps extra is seni,, we will send in Jun
next a printed list of the names of all persons
h are entitled to (rift?.
We make this liberal oUcr t readers of the
IlFRALn, knowing it will not pay us now, but
our object is to ittro Juee our stock and build
up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto
and Shrubmount. Ont., Rochester, N. Y.,
Louisville, Ky., Plainesvillc, O., and Chicago,
III., and wo will guarantee all stock to reaeh
our customers in pood condition. We employ
no avents, hut deal direct with customers,
and can sell and deliver stock to any part of
the United States or C'anaaa a . about one
half the price charged by other nurserymen,
through agents. Kcnieniber we will not be
undersold by any reliable firm. Send us
list of wants and we will quote. you prices; or
10 cnt3 for a lmnd-ome illustrated catalogue
which you may deduct from your first rdcr.
Address all letters
J. LAHMER & CO.,
mxj rservnen,
TORONTO, CANADA.
WANTED,
IIOSK WISHING A FIRST-
obis?. r,i.iiir. p wilier machine, the
j latest music or artists' materials, w ill
tind a barsrain bv calling at Mrs. B.
Hyman's. The pianos are fully guar
j anteed for five years. The best
For chilblain :ird frost-bites me
j Chamberlain's ruin-Balm. Winn
promptly applinl to the frozen i ;ii'!s
i 'U will, pit-vent the skin bom tuming
' liho-k or lec'.iiiL- oil". It al!:ivs the
ti-lt!!:ir and .-tnarticg ehiibhiins 1
' :;iid ..ll !VS!..P S -:'.r : b'-altl'V '
rii..'"'i:i 11 I 'or i..!c bv .-!. v '
OVER THE WIRES.
The Skeletons of Two Men
Found in Southern Oregon.
'
ACCIDENT ON THE COLirMltlA.
The Stricken City of Johnstown inM.; '. of
FotaL Ai Appeal for the Forward
ing o: Contributions.
if he HkiiaMs Special Dispatches.)
ne n. a Uisptucn
Kiaznatli-Ottigau.iAy s :
The skeletons of two white men
have been found on the Shore of
J 'iamond Lake. One of them was
an old and the other :i yount: man.
AVith them were remnants of cloth
ing, a shotgun, ritle, packsaddle,
fishing hooks, etc. A diary was
found on their persons bearing date
of September, 188t. Also a rubber
stamp giving the name of Nathan
Fubbard, Jacksonville, Or., a
postal card, never posted, adressed
to Mrs. A. V. Hums, Santa Cruz,
Cal. The names of several Jack
sonville people on papers, which
had become somewhat intelligable,
were found.
AT JOHNSTOWN.
The ."Stricken City in Need
if All
Contributions.
Johnstown, l'a., June -7. The
relief committee has issued an ap
peal to the country not to delay oi
withhold contributions for the suf
ferers. It declares that all money
contributions which are being held
by mayors of citie3 and others wilj
in a small degree alleviate the suf
ferings of tlie stricken people. It is
greatly needed and should be sent
at once in order to be most availa
ble. ACCl DKNT ON THK COM MIMA.
The Steiiinor It. K. Xliomjisoii
lim its One of Her Cylinders.
Kalamazoo, June -7. When
about ten miles above Astoria this
morning the steamer II. K.Thomp
son bur?t one of her cylinders and
yiston and connecting rod, ru'ning
it completely. Chief Kngineer
Fuller nairowly escaped being hit
by a large piece of cast iron, which
was blown out. The Lurline took
the Thompson in tow, but, meet
ing the Willamette Chief soon
after, turned the disabled boat
&rcr tv her nd took the mail for
way poinls and Portland and pas
sengers and proceeded to Portland.
Ilepairs to a French Man-nf-War.
San "'raxcisco, June '27. The
conimauder of the French mau-cf-
war DiKjuesne, now in port here,
iias appliel for permission b have
the ship put on the government.
dry dock at Mare Island and .have
her bottom scraped. The rotjiicst
will probably be granted.
Wire Down.
I Portland, June '27. The wires
of the Western I. nton Telegraph
Comuanv are down between this
city and Ogden.
it vou ant to get screen Joors
and windows put on your house
call on K. i. unk, shop corner
Second and Ferrv street.
lleceivetl To-Day.
A line lot of selery, cucumbers,
Cauliflower, green peas, apricots,
peaches, lemons, oranges, etc., by
the Willamette Packing Co.
Notice.
If you want a good mattress call
aud see me. I will sell woven
wire mattress 2o cents cheajier than
any other man in the city.
Thus. Brink.
HE SENT IT EAST,
For a year I was troubled with pains in
my back and side, and headaches, the re
sult of liver and kidney trouble. I was
attracted to Joy's Vegetable Sareaparilla,
by the startling testimonials iu the pa
pers. They seemed so practical I was in
duced to try it, knowing that as it was
purely vegetable, it would do no harm.
It acted as a gentle laxative. After the
second bottle my pains and aches disap
peared. It did bo much for me that I
sent several liottles to my family in New
Jersey, who also took it with the most
satisfactory results.
21aster Caulker, foot. Clay, San Francisco.
PAKE TILE
FROM
CAM
II I ll' It'll VI V"l
RATES:
To any part ot the city, .10 cents.
For calling, first hour $1.. 10, each
subsequent hour f I.
Stand in front of S. J'. Young's
and W. F. Kead's stores.
D k ri
Mrs. Nancv Westfall, wife of the 1
well kpon Chinese contractor
Jim Westfall, has opened a Japan
ese bazaar store in the brick next
door to C. Ii. Spencer's. It is
filled wilh all kinds of Japanese
wares and novelties, including
parasols, f;i.-5S, run.?.', ladies wear,
souvenir?, etc.
I
11 goats ko!(1 very cheap.
MM
A NOVEL I'EK KOISM ANCK.
"A You Like It" IMayc.l at Wel
leslny Colleee.
The Shakespea:e society ot
Woi!e:!ey college gnTt a coTel per
formance of "A 'u Like It" re
cently ou the ianu, both the male
and leinaie characters being taken
by students of the college, wh me
ad youri"; ladies. Tlie weather was
favorable for the succefcil ul carry -iug
out ( the undertaking, the
suu being partially obscured snd
the atmosphere mild and agree
able. The scenic arrangement was
perfect iu its natural ber.utT with
out "the" 'need ' if-rfiaiQt&l "Jones;
palms or evergreens, r any f th
aids hich even in the few out-f
dor representations of "As Yu
Like It" haye keen necessarj. The
slpes f Lanufellow lountain were
chosea fr the theater. At one end
of the pond a green sloping bank
was the stage. Tail oaks rising
from the smooth turn uitde the
frest of Arden. Nerer had a
stage a more pleasiug backgroucd
A fresh, green jrove, as painted
trees u pern canvas covered the
ground to Lake WaWal, which
gleamed like a line of silver not
far awav.
Hv an Oflicer I'rovetl His Courage
Philadelphia Press.
In 1777, during the reTolntioasrv
war, an officer iu Virginia liavieg
utiiuteutionally 0il'cuded anotiiei
received a cballeese to iicbt a
duel. He returned an answer that
he would not fight for three
reasons: First, not having com
mitted any fault, he would not
expose his life to gratify the
caprice ot an impetuous man;
second, that he had a wife and
children who were dear to him,and
he would not do them such an in
justice as run the chance of
plunging them into misery; and,
third, as his life was derated to the
service of king and country, it
would be a violation both of moral
and civil duty to risk it in a pri
vate quarrel.
In ccnsequcnce of his refusal his
antagonist posted him as a coward,
and he had the jnoi'tiucation of
seeing himself shuuued by all his
brother officers. Knowing he had
not merited such disgrace, he re
solved to pur an end to it, and
having furnished himself with a
lnige grenade, he went to the mess
room where the ofPcers .rere
assembled.
On his entrauce iLej looked on
him with ditdain, and one of thcin
said: "We don't associate with
coward." "Gentlemen,"' replied
he, "I am no more a coward than
any one of vou, though I am not
such a fool us to forget my duty to
my c:uatry and to my family. As
to real danger, we s'lall soon see
who fears it the least. '' So saying
ho lighted the f u e of the grenade
and threw it among than; theo,
crossing his arms, calmly awaited
the explosion. The affrighted olli
cers rose and ran toward the tloor
iu the greates- confusion. The
moment the room was cleared the
hero threw himself flat ou the
floor and tho grenade exploded,
shattering the walU and the ceil
ing, but doing him uo harm. After
the explosion the fugitives ventured
into the room, expecting to see tlie
officer torn to pieces, but wero wel
comed instead with a hearty laugh.
From that moment they ceased to
shun him.
Karon Fava's Talent rl Smb.
As a rule the sues of members of
the diplomatic corps are of very
littie use, except as dancing men.
But Professor Fava, the sun of
Barns Fava, tko Italian minister,
ii an honorable exception. Though
not yet 30, he is a recognized
authority on sanitary questions,
and though only a year or two in
tuis country speaks English so well
that be has been lecturing atithe
Columbian university in Washing
ton or sanitary science to aidi-
ences which probably never
stopped to ask whether he was not
an American. For, best of all, he
does not trade on his father's posi
tion, and no ono would know f.-om
him that he was born in an Italian
pa'ace.
Piles! rile! files!
l)r William's Indian Pile Ointment
is the only sure cure for blind, bleed
ing or lieu m piles ever discovered.
It never fails to cure od eases of lonar
standing.
Judtrc Coons, Mavsville. Kv. savs:
"Dr William's- Indian Pile Ointment
cured me after years of gufferinsr."
Judffe ColHnburv. Cleveland, O.savs:
"I nave found by experience that Dr.
William's Indian Pile Ointment irive
immediate and permanent relief."
He nave hundreds of Midi testi
monials. Do not utfcr an instant
longer. Sold by druggists at .10c and
$1 per box. Sold by Foshav A; Mason,
.Albany, Oregon.
Ibe rrldp of vl auiait.
A clear pearly and transparent akin
is alwajs a sign of pure blood, aud
ail persons troubled with dark,
greasy, yellow or blot.-hetl skin can
res? lu.v.atui tiiat tneir 1 .!-; i is out ot
order.
A few J.ts tf BKCGS'
BLOOD rUlill'IOll tnl BLOOD
MAKKK v ill remove the cause and
the skin will become clear and trans
paient. Try it. and if satisfaction is
' . " , V T'
t ;s fidly v.-arraiiteu, !. L. Black-
will
iiraii, cnrList.
Tin iHicst "sheet
I iy man's.
music" at Mrs !
j
HOW TO AVOIR I'VEI'MONIA.
.k Out for Nasal Obstruction
antl Knlargrtl Ttnil.
Medical Classics.
The best possible cure for pneu
monia is the ounce ot" prevention.
Nasal obstruction and eul:ged
tonsils should receive immediate
attention and radical treatment
when necessary. The nose has
within its channels elements for
clearing the air of foieign par
ticles and warming it for the lungs.
Any ua:d occlusien compels the
air to b taken iu by the mcuth a
most pernicious habit that of ne
cctbity ailects the general health.
chusicgwirrrowiofr-f "ihe'Chesj; "
pr-.-mature decay cf the teeth, and
limits tho air supply and lung
capacity.
Whoever breaths through the
mouth invites pneumonia. It is of'
the greatest importance that every
inch of luug tissue should be in a
relatively perfect condition. The
sum cf all the little spaces where
air meets the blood is cqu d to t:e
enormous area ot 1 50 square 5 ards.
Each breath may be I linking in
from tlie cxtcrmd atmosphere ail
uaauer ol teleterious materia!,
seeking some weak spot to gain a
foothold. This weak place cannot
exist without danger to health.
The entire blood cur:ut comes to
the lungs to obtain from the out
line world the hfc giving princi
ple, 'fids 150 square yards of
tissue requites a supply ot pure
exygeu over 1000 times every
hour. When children play, raco
and romp, the lungs arc tilled in
every part and this Tery exercise
of filling them strengthens their
substance. Bmk walking, with
deep inspirations and the mouth
closed, helps sweep out the
products of waste. Everything
hat expands tho chest, ts tennis,
oowling, rowing, lenciug, etc., is as
antidote to possible pneumonia.
Haytian Naval TiciIin.
New- York Herald
As an example of the lack of
discipline en board the vessels of
the Haytian navy. Mr. Palmer re
lates the following amusing inci
dent: The Dcsfaliees hid ,it
returned from a cruise 2Q
anchored off Prt au Prince, tsft
to the shore. She was moot 4ft
that her forward gun p fod
8'raight at the principal In j
the place, in fiout of which Uftr
guests were lounging. Acco is;
to custom, the man of wai prt
pared to fire one gun to nruou-ce
her auckoring, and as the big ten
inch guu was loaded nith blank
cartridge, the gunners simdj
pulled out the tompion and blazed
away. In au instant the air wa
tilled with missiles of some nature,
aud the guests in front of the hotel
fled in terror. It was afterward
discovered that one of the cooks
had store: a basket of knives.
forks, spoons and tin pots into list
gun, and these bad bombarded u
hotel.
"You know that soda water man,
I see. Aifred."
"No my dear, I never saw him
before."'
"Well, you were verj familiar
for a stranger, it fee tin to me. I
saw you wink at him.' Chicago
Uerald.
Wkv Is 11
That people linger along alwaya
complaining about thr.t tired feeling?
' )uc bottle of BKGGS' BLOOD PUW
FIER and BLOOD MAKER will en
tirely remove this feeling, give them
a good appetite aud regulate diges
tion. C L. Blackmail, druggist.
Merit Win
We desire tosav to our citizens, that
for vears we have been selling Dr.
King's New Dicovervlot Consumption,
Dr. King's New Life Pills. IiucfclenV
Arnica Salve and Elcctrie Hitters, and
have never handled remedies that sell
an well, or that have jriren such uni
versal satisfaction. We do not hesi
tate to guarantee them evcrv time,
and we stand readv to refund the pur
chase price, if satisfactory results do
not follow their use. These remedie
hav won their great popularity pure -Iv
on their merits. Voshar : Mason
Druggists.
A Bale lavexlMMBf.
Is oat which is guaranteed to bring
vou satisfactory results, or in case of
failure a return of purchase priee. Oa
this Fafe plan vou can btiv from our
advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr.
King's Few Discoverv for Consump
tion. It is gurranteed to bring reliof
in everv ease, when useo for anv atten
tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such
as Consumption, Inflammation of
Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoop
ing Coush, Croup, etc., etc. It i
pleasant and atrrceabU to tat-te, per
fectly safe, and ran alwavs be depend
ed upon. Trial bottles Iree at Fosbav
& Mason's Drugstore.
V ' Diftcevr-ry
"Another wonderful discovery ha
been made and that too bv a ladv )
this county. Disease fastened' iU
clutches upn her and for seven year
she withstood jts severest te6ts, but
her vital organs were undermined and
death sacincd imminent. For three
months she, coughed incessantly aad
eould not sleep. She bousht of us a
bottlsof Dr. King's New Di-eovery
for Consumption and was so much re
lieved on taking lirst do-e that olio
slept all night nnd with one bottle :iai
hi en miraculously cured. Her name
h Mrs. Lulher I.iils." Thus write VT.
('. Hamrick .v. Co. of Mielbv, X. C
flnt n fri. I ..1 ( ... 1. n u- JL
bason's Drug More.
Now is the time to yet or.c of
those celebrated cook stoves, only
$10, at Hopkir.s & Saltmarsh'e.