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... f7"' 41 As Hi ALBANY, OREGON, SATURDAY 15 CENTS A WEEK. . ' r , ' --- rr" ' JUNE 29 18S9. VOL. XV. JsU. ITU JJUIIU ft- . a1 " sss eITT DRUG STORE. FIXV. LINE OF ART SUPPLIES TOiLET AND FANCY ARTICLES. PRESCSIPTIONS CAREFULLY (COMPOUNDED. GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS, THer wird Deutch qesorochen. to Carries the Largest Lino f Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Etc. in ilia Willam ette Talley. SUITS MADE b i Miat Tailoring Department. FOSTER BLO0K, LUMBER ! -THE- MM & HE1LD HUDSON, OR. Arc now nrnnarpl tn fnmk i,.ir.n. :.. .. i i a i Write for prices to us at, DRAIN, DOUGLAS CO. OREGON. What fafaaV U CMLlmi'i Complaint-.. SbswIot, to CmW Oil axtfgoHo or KktOq Syiqnn CMdrrowyWc.1 rag. 3tan nf Mctlwra Cartoria, toa Ctozzzi Dktasy, HTlS-ti- llevZc: 6. l blacker Successor to E. W. Langdon mugs, Paints, Oils, Irftunery and toilet articles, also a full line of books and stationery, periodicals, etc. Prescriptions carcralij h ODD' FOUNTS TEMPLE, Albany Oregon .BLAIIT Mff, TO ORDER ALBANY LUMBER! LUMBER COMPANY. M is , r: MIS Absolutely Pure. This powder licvtr vanes. A ruarvc of puriiy.strength and wholesomcne&s. .More economical man me orainarj kinds, and cannot be sold in conoei'- tion with multitude of low test, Siio 1 weigiil aium or pnospnaie powncrs Sold only in cms, Kotai. BakiV fow deh Co , IOC. Wall St.. N. Y, DW Ckowlet & Co., Agents, Portland, Oregon,'!) WH. DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN; AND silicon. Can c four.il nt his office room in Srrr.han's bloik, First street. Albany Oregon- TR C. CHAJIBKRLIX, HOMEOPATHIC XJ physician and surgeon. Oliicc, corrpr 1 nird and Lj-on streets, Al ban-, Oregon. Of fice hours, mornings, 8 to 9 und 12 to.l air.l aiter C in evenings. "I W. JIASTON, PHYSICIAN AND SUK VX gcon, Albany, Oregon. M. II. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SUKr A 11 - .. ri C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND 5UR- J. f,'COii Albany, Oren. iitf'cc in Puree's new block Olln e. hours, from S A. M. to 4 i. M. J. UOSSITER, VETERINARY SI R l . ireon, '-ruinate of Ontario Veterinary college ami mcml'tr of the Onlurio veterin ary iiKM.io.il soriety, is r arcii to treat the diseases it nil iioineMiiatcd aninials o.: si ientific principles. Office at Ans MursluUl s livery stalile. Resilience Uli and Calapooia srreeis, Aianv, Oregon. DR. I. V.". STAR!!, PHYSICIAN' AND Surgeon, late of P.rrwiiHvilic, Or. Ottire at residence a n corner of Pro ul;.loin and Sfventh etrtets. Cai - promj tly attended to in city or coimtjv. DR. R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SI R. geon, Albany, Oregon Graduate of GerJ iiiuii nun rtiiirriiTvn eoilCKe?. ATTOKVEVS. l. . n. I;.'.a k;;i kn. . y. war "1LACKL & WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT XJ I ' y, Oregon. Otlice in Odd b.'llov.'s Tti.ipic. -Vill practice in all courts o; the state, and give special attention to all us;ntss Tt'f oiTvETno.i ciia itilks k." a Itoicn i : v V at Law, Albany, Or. Oliicc in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's Muck, over L. E. Wain's stor T K. WEAIHOKFORK, ATl'ORNEY AT rr . law, Albany, Oregon. otlice in Odd Fellow's Temple. Will" prait in all tbe courts of thestnte, and give special attention to all business. II EWERT. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE and jeweler, Albany, Oregon, Land Snrvfjlnjt. PAETIKS DKSIR1NO SL'RVKVINO XK CAN OB tain arnimtf. anil nmmnt u-nvlr I., it;.. upon ex-connty surveyoi F, T. T. Fisher. He has complete copies of field nates and town ship pints, and is prepare 1 todo surveying in any part of Linn county. Postotfice address, Millers Station, Linn couuty, regon. CB. WINN, AGENT FOR THE LEA ing fire, life andiaccident insurance com panies. 1'or item. URNISHED ROOMS TO REXT. City R8taurar,t. AT THE THAT TLMJKIXfi CtiVatJ c m. so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee u. t osnay & .Mason. H. F: MERRILL, Banker ALBANY, . OREGON Sells exchange n New York, San Francisco and Portland. But notes, state, countv unil it warrants. Receive denosits Riihwt. i cuet'K. interest aiiowen on t m i Dosita Collections receive prompt attention t??"6flicc hours from S a. m. In Sp'm tjorresnontienen Rnlieirprl. Ageni lor rename lire and.marine nsurance companies. Albany Bath House ANB HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR "Ladiee pnd children's hair dress. ntr a specialty. ntiJe satisfaction euaranteedj SOLI OIT. HAVING SOLD MY INTEREST IS THE itore of cneral ni-jrihandise of the tinn of Ccthow & Cable to C. .' Stanard, I v.ish to call the attention of all who know themscl'-es fotlebtcJ to Cosl ov & Cab'e to call and settle at once. IiavinL' fold o it on account of pom In illth. I eI-t tn Hnnfru clima'e for a while, r.iul !.!! accoui.l j not -ttlcd before I ict n -..!; to leave f;rcwrvil:e in i c mi :,ri iiKi-r for coKtctioi). A or to tn vvie -;i1.cic-it. t i'.jt ."lioW.Hrowiiivi (iiitn pc:s. ( al i.jirc, cauliflawcr. mvoiK. (.'u-i-y. j-ie ph-.ut, fnsli, :il li owiii-1' t; Miinarc'. filvu:t tuns tor th ll.ouEandat WamlOi. The modes of dcathV approach are various, and statistiefrshow couc'lu&ivc ly that more personelie from diseases of the throat and lui $s than auy other. It is probable that gvcryonc. without execution, receives Vyust numbers of T Ik k Ic (Jernis interne system and where these gorms fall upon suitable soil they Mart intoillfe and develop, at first" slowly and Js shown by a fciiii lit tickling; fensatjon hi the throat and !i' allowed to' eontinue ther ravages they extend to the lunes pro duciiig consumption and to the head, causing catarrh. .Now -ill - this is dangerous and if llovjcd to pit :eed u-ill in t;,Mf. r!inA fl)ti At. till rinfilt dangerous and may lose you jour life. As soon as you feci that soirc thhig is wrong with yourthroat, lungs r nostrils, obtain a little of Bo&ehee's German Syrup. It v. , .1 give jou irn mediate relief. Ttu I'annat Afford. At this season of tbe year to be without a good reliable diarrhoea balsam iu the hom.e, as cramps, colic, diarrhoea and all inflamtination of the . tomaeh and bowelj are exceed'.ily Jantrerous if not attendee! to at once. One bottle of BHGGS' DIAK1UIOEA LALSAM will t'o more goort in eases of this kind than any other medio', e ou earth. We guarantee it. G. I . Blackmail, druggist. SPECIAL NOTICE. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal Collo'ge 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, scrofula enlargement: lamors ?nd wens, without pain or the knii'e. Ic also makes a specialty of tretf mcnt with electricity. Has pr.actu ed 'a the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or night. His motto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." 3"Ofiicc and residence Ferry street, between Third and Fourth. 9,999.00 U GOLD rfl o k Given Away. Cut out this advertisement and send it J. LAI1MKK& CO., Nurturynmn, Toronto, (.an.tua, wiin ii rnree-coat Canadian, oi 21 two-cent American noslasc stamps aed thev will send you bv mail (postpaid) 'n Eod t ine for planting a A;ril or Slay next, your eiioirc of any one of the following coik :ion of plantH, ami enter your name in coniieli lion ror inc t-.i,u.Ki 00 M cold tn.it tnev are U.vinir away iu ort'er to introduce their nur sery stock. Collection of Flar:ts:: N'o. 12 hardy roses. Ni. 2 '2 h.irdc cl.'mbin? rcses. No. a 2 ovcrbloomiu)iroses forhous() c;il- iii re. No. 4 2 dahlias. No. 510 uladiola. No. ( 3 hardy frrape vincs-T Nc. 7 -S rai.fibcrry plants, 4 each black ami red. N'o. 8 20 strawberry plants, 4 choir" !i!tcV. Xp. 05 very choice plants fcur !n. .isc cul t;ire. No. 10 o cherry currants (rei1). No. 115 Lees prolific currants (black) Xo. 12 awhile c.rar,e curr:its All letters with this advertisement ciicIohci alonsr ith stamps for any one or more coi tions of plants, will be numbered as they come to hand, and the senders of the flrtt thirteen hundred will receive Kiit.ias follows: 1st !2:0 The next 20, $10 each. 2nd 100 The next 40, $5 each, 3rd- 59 The next 415, $2 each, 4th 30 'I he next 820, SI each. 6th - 20 After 60,000 letters have been received, the senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive gifts as follows: 1st - -?z2a iNext iw, 515 cacn 2nd 135 Next 15, 10 each 2rd 75 Next 40, fj5 each 4th - 50 Next 470, $2 each f .h 25 I Next 500, $1 each Altar 1(0,003 letters have been received, e sv lets of t ir next 1,000 letters will re- v uifts as follows: ami ?.....S1.10 ach I Next 5 $20 each 3, 4 and 5.. 75 each I Next 15 10 each 6, 7 and 8. . . 50 each Next 364 . 3 each 3. 10, 11, 12. 25 each I Next 693 1 each After 150.000 letters have been received the senders of the next 1.109 letters will receive (rifts as followt : 1 S100 each ! Kext la $20 each 2 75 each I Net 25 10 each 3 and 4 53 each I Next 535 2 each Next 5 25 each Next 479 leach Any person may send any number of t'.nc or any of the above collections. If 5 cc Tits in stamps extra is sent, we will send inJunt .icxt a printed list of the names of all persons who arc entitled to pifts. We make this liberal offer to readers of the IIrrald, knowing it win. not pay us now, but our object is to introduce our stock and bui'd tp a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto aid Shrubmount, Ont., Rochester, N. V., Lii"sville, Ky., Plaincsville, O., and Chicago, hi., and we will guarantee all stock lo reach our customers in good condition. We cmp'oy io acents, but deal direct with customers, ird can sell and delivr stock to r ly part of t.ie United States or CanaCi a, about one-' ha'f the price charged by other iiir serymen, through agents. Kemcmber we will not ':o under. )ld by any reliable firm. Send u a "3t of wants and we will quote you pric'3; or 10 cenis for a handfome ill us; rated catalogue which you may deduct from you: first order. Address all letters J. LAHMER & CO , Nurserynen. TORONTO, CANADA. f ANTED . THOSE WISHING A FIRfi- I plnas ni.ino. Bewincr m.irliirp flip ww g r - rind a bargain by call ng at Mrs. B. Hi man's. The pianosu-e fully tar- anteed for live years. The Tbest niaic3 made to stand the climate of the Pacific coast. The New Ameri can Sewing Machine will pleats most fastidious. Painting and music les- sous '.ven tncre. otampinjr, lim- iroit'c :y and Dressmaking a le to oide:. No. 115 1st St., Albany, Or. For t liilbhiin and f rest-bites i:se Chamberlain's Piiin-Balni. When promptly nppuf-u lo the frozen narts it will jnevent the skin from lurnin P':uK or pet-im.'f r.it. it allays 1 lit; heliing and smarting l chilblains Mion rtf-'.Te.? the part to a hcalti y fondiliou. Vu" i-a!- t'i Foshay -V Mason, OYER THE WIRES. The Effect of the Flood On a Johnstown Bank. FOLK !OIlKS KECOVKKKD. Johnny Boll Will Noi Coatest for ompriea's Cap Hewsy Notes from East of tin Rockies. Tb Uxrald'4 Special Disnrt'-hcs. deposit boo'vS of tbe Johnstown baviiigs Uank are reportetl lost by the depositors. There was $774, 000 on deposit, h of this is the property oi deceased people having no heirs. Four bodies were re covered tiis morning. A CRISIS TIIKKATKN'ED. Demands Hade f I'urtutral Con- ceriiing the Delegoa Kail n ay. London. June 2S. The share holders of the company, whose contract to bui'd the Delegoa Cay railway has beea cancelled by Foitugal, he'd a meeting in Lon don to-day and resolved to resist any attempt of Portugal totate"Uie work out ot tbe company's bands, as such an action would i'.-suIg ? a 2ravo crisis. It was further de cided that in event of Portugal per sisting in can., big out her threat ened action to call upon the D-itIsh government to demand from Portu gal her debt to England of X3,bC3, 000, incurred in 1884, and ask that such sum be applied to the pur chase of tbe raUway. It was also decided that the company should claim damages f-ooi PortJgal and request the British government to enforce the claim. XO NEWS IN" WASHINGTON. Washington, June 2S. The de partment of state has no advices of the trouble at Deiago Day. There is no intention .of sending a war vessel there. ATTEJIl'TEl) AKSOX. Tiloiinons Attacked IIKno's. at Tusco'a, Trscot.A, II!., June 28. A few nights since an attempt was made to burn tbo Odd Fellows hall on Hind street, where a number of preachers said to be Mormon elders Mere holding meetings. The missionaries started the people up to such an extent that the Mor mons have been attacked several times latelv. Foreign Kailway Matters. I5;:ki.in, Jure 23. Germany has bought a majority of the shares of the Swiss Western Ilailwny and replaced the French by tjeimaa directors. The Valkjrie Will Xt 'nt.:. Nkw Yoriv, June 2S. Oflicial noti-e was received by cable to-day that Lord Duniaven's yacht Va'kyrie will not contest for Ameri ca's cup. The Va'kyrie, however, will be brought over and will doubtless contest, in other events. S V I. LI V A N AN I K 1 1. K A 1 X. A Commission Selrrtint; a I'iaer far the Fight. New O'iLKANS, June 25. This morning there assembled, aocording to agreement, Colonel fiaratt. Pro fe.sor Dennis Butler, Pat Kecd.iik, Mr. Rich, of St. Tammany, Charles Hamilton and Bud lienacd. This pai ty left on a t-pecial tra;u to meet frank Stevenson aud W. E. Harding and Professor Mike Donovan, who are on ther way here to select grounds for the Kilrain Sullivan tight. The spcc'al i ain met tbe in bound passenger at Pearl Pirer sta tion, and after t ha New York pauy had been taken o i board the ent're crawd left for tcve.-al points that have been suggested as suitable places for the contest. The first place vi&Ued was Rich's Mill, near Richburg. Thence they went t Horey island. Sievenscn was much pleased with the island, and the indications are that the fight will take place in that vicinity. From Honey island the excursion party went to Abita Sprlnjs, retu;. 'ug to New Orleans at 9 r. m. The New York party will make several excur sions dui.'ng the next three days, at the end of which tire they will give notice of the place selected for the fight. KAIX IX THE IXLAXD KMl'IAE. Too Late in Sine Flaces but Assur ing Splendid Crops Elsewhere. Walla Walla, June 27. During the past 24 hours a soaking rain has fallen here. It is believed t- be gen eral throughout the Inland Empire, thu3 securing splendid crops beyond peradventure. There has never been a crop failure in this valley. TOO LTS AT r-KNDLETOX. Pendcvton, June 27. Heavy rains have fallen in this region last night and to-day. It has been too late to be of any benefit '.ere. but the mountain valleys acd the Grand Roude will produce immensely as a result. THE SAMOAX TKEATT. It Is Safely Deposited ia the State Department. Washington, Juno 27. Wiil'am Walter I'helphs, one ot the Ann-iicdu ... ..1 . . e .. - commissioners to ine oi.uii'au t.iuier- ce at Berlin, arrived :.t asniii''- ton a:m caile-i on rfecrclajy Blaio-j i this morui-g, when h lo.is I i consti'tation. Pnelps delivered to Secretary nii'ne a tiipl'jtte copy of the treaty regulated by tne commis- iioncrs. It v.-as nlic'id la sale Keep ing in vhe deparlnie'it, where it will be jenioutly guan'.eil uulil congress meeti and it : terms re formally conin.iiiiiratL'd by the president to the senate lor actiCi. T1SK SCOTT KXCLVSION LAAV. Cliinainen LeaT'ng the Country In Large Ntimuers. t'N F-UM'i.ai, Juno 27. Chinese Consul Uec is absent from t'?e city, but ore of the miseries of the to -U-lato declares that 6-'nco the Scott act becarno a law abotrt-6000 C,.",i.'-e have left the city, and less than 300 have arrived. The (l:iTiculty which confronts the Co:ncse nicrchaut, when detcrmiccd to result to A rerica, is the fact that Ins returnee :icate must be signed by well-known resident! of the c'ty from which he tonk his departure fr China. r.nd that it i:iusi a'so be adorned wuh his photograph. 'In ten years,'" sa i the consuVs representative, "if the present r-.e of departure is ma ill. 'no J, tlice v ill not be 10,000 ChiwiiC'i left in tlie United St.. es. Tliey gj iu droves Lfce sheep. There were 2.6 of then wh went home on the lasS s'eamer, of whom but 13 had return cert;fi cales. Chinatovi j is doomed to pass slowly out f erdsltarb." FKOM OKEGOX CITY. A Koof i:own oft Mit'tia t J"i pany Organized. O vcdn Cir, June 27. A huge Eecl'.on of tlie roof of the Imperial m;ll blew off this evening i l the t alc. The faiLecfag of the cornice gave way pa mitting tho w'nd to get under and raise it. Fortunately it lodged i such shape as i be caught and men are now busy replacing ir. Company F was ot-ganrd last D:ght with 4S wen mnsteied iu. The oiiicers are: Captaiu, Jas. P. Shaw; first lieutenant, E. S. Warren; sec ond lieutcr... it, T. P. Randa'l. John Aldredfc, who was thro an fro.n a bucking norse yesterday noon, re-ined cou3ciousuess in the ght, and is now doing well. ADVICES FKOM IIAVTI. Hippolyte's Fo.-ces Will Soon Capture I'ort-au-rrincc. Nr.w Yoti., June 27, The first authentic news from Hayti in two mouths came yesterday, The Etei.ir.er Priiee Wilhelm,which left Port-au Prnce June 20, arrivti yestc day, and brought 25 mcrchantsj who say u.at it is only a que3tiou oi time when Hinnolyte's army will drive Lecitin?e aad his friends from Po-t-au-PtInce. The reason they left Port-au-Prince was because affairs in Hayti had reached such a point that business was out of the question. Everything is staguaot and tlie town is oven .in with ruffians. The-e is almost no money at all, aud those who can in any wav get lic:a ot a utile are leivine the country. Prvisiors are high, and flour is soiling at 520 a barrel, and the poorer classes aic sabering for the cecessaric i of life, and conspquently are on the vrge of an insur rection. In the hills behead Port-au-Priace the armies of Uippw'ytc lie encamped around ibec:ty, which is iu a meas ure in a sUte of siege. Among the pa3itngers on the steamship Trincc Wilhelm was C. B, Ni'ou, a resident of this city, who fur montliB ago went to Hayti t enter the employ of Legitime as en gineer of a mai.of-war. He said that he returned because he found the dtnation there too warm for him. Legitime stood little chance against Hippolyte, who3e army was well equipped and numbered 10,000 stronger. When tlie speaker left, Hipp 1 te's troops were within four miles of Port-au-Piiace by land and fourteen by sea. He said that tho rea.oa for Hippolyte's not rnshiag on Port-an-Priace immediately was because he was awa;ting the 8'gnal from friends in the city. Legitimes former commaaaer-in- chief, General Pjquaat, evacuated Grand Saline for ihe consideration of $250,13, and succeeded in leaving the island with the money, vnree ministers of war held sway for as many months, and one of these, Gen eral Ancelm Prophet, appropriated $350,000 government money and re signed. A "3 f the Clyde 6lcamcr Uzama being cptured by Haytian gunbeatr, thetratliot thematler was. JNUson said, that the vessel was only held for a little over three hours and was released when Captain Kellogg, of tbe United States steamer Ossippc;, made tbo demand upon Legitime. At first the demand was rcinsed, ex rep t under the conditions that the Ozama would not go to Gonaivcs. Captain Kellos wrote upon the bacW of Legitime's note that if the vc stl was noi re'eased in five hours and $50C0 paid over by Legitime he would bombard the city. The demwl was immediately com plied with, and the 30bJ paid to Captain Kellogg. .Merit Wins We desire tsav to our citizen, that for vears we have been belling Dr. Kmjr'sXcw Dicovcrvloi Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Buckler's A nka Salve and Elcctrie Bitters, and ..ave never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such uni ycial satisfaction. We do not hesi tate to guaiantee them evciv time, . h' we stand : eaclv t refund tlie pur c!i:ie iri. e, if satisfactory it .ults d not fodow their i!e. TIicpc ; medics hay v.oii their gry.' t popuUritv pUFe iv n:i iln.ir ine:i;.s, Vothuv Jc Mata Druggists. The lilies; sheet ilk ie at Mrs ' j ilyu?.n"s. THE LOST CABIN. More About the Ghastly Discov ery in Southern O.eon. TIIK FATE OI' TWO MIXEKS. t: .-v l. Lt.t i Tfcfir I:.vc in S.-a chhtf 'or & T; er "sai . - Char Te .th t j le Iae3tigatf J. Tbe Hcral spcirlal Pifpatciii . Fort Ki axiatu. Or., June 3. On August 4, 18SG, t har'es Ka gece Br-n8 aHliithaik. Hubbard left Linkvide, Or.,on a prospcct'iig tour to find tne Lost Cabin iti the mounlains, which has been one of t.,c traditions oi tins sccuoj: ur j'cars. Tubhard was an old pros pector and had hunted many t'.mea in just years for the treasure, hut had never located it. When h-av-ing J.rnkville I hey were furnis-hed with animals and other necessurieg for their trip by Newton (Jotdon and others, who were to hari' in the'r find. " Tlicy never returned, aud many theories have been advanced by their friends as lo their fate, but on the 19th inst. a man named John In ine, who had been grazing cattle in the vicinity of Diamond Lake, some fifty mile3 south oi this place, and in a lonely mountain fasrn?"ss. found tiei- ramp aiid re mains, together with an old shot gun, a ruV, pack saddle, cooking utensils, m;nere' pick and glass, and other articles. On their jer i is was found a diary of ev nts on the trip, which stated that liuy 'iad started from Linkvillc on the ate named and camped at sever? 1 places en route to the inounUtiia. These no'es are now very iiniu tinct from being weatherbeatt u lor nearly three years. They wei ie ciphered down to August 21, 1 -Q. ou which date the following !0 pcars: "Came near drownii.r ia the Umpqua river." From. this date there is noi 1 1 i f distinct enough to decipher if.it there have been later dates . o-n-pleted. A iwstal card never m.Ivd was addressed to Mrs. A.V.Bunia, Santa Crus, :Cal. The lad it is learned is the mother cf tbe Burns, and has been seeking niation as to his fate for the 11D i-r- two or more yearn. inquiry reveals tho lact 'a Tubba-d was a colored bar . r, while Burns had been engaj:- i various occupations in Linkve, A rubber stamp was frr.d ot: vne of the boclies, printing the nii. oi Nathan Tubbard, Jacxsonvill. Ot. The case is shiouded in my.-iery. It is learned that when lea1, nig Lin!tille besides tb' guns f -.i-id Burns had a l old Colt rev.;. r. This could not Iks found. Nu j io visioos were found, neither -a .-re their widdic cr nionev, exevj t t0 cents in money, v.ii'di was I id between tlie two men. tog'iiet with a silver watch. Two n.: rs. soap, k we s aud ot'ier toilet .u n cles were found. The skeh i . for such they were, wcreiinind near together, wrarmsd in tiu ir blankets and clothes, but t ir bodies had been disturbed, an i '.tie nrst intimation Mr. Irvine bai oi their presence was the. finding vi a skull which belonged to Tubhi is s- a rie remains. There was no evidence of a t ' gle of any kind, and the notes the-diary give rro evidence oi : cause of gdeath. The cuns t-;-Md against a tree near by and -ie weather beaten and rus'v. Tiii-e was also eme ammunition found. They could hardly starved tod.uth in a country where game in so abundant. It is generally thoi:u.tt they died from eating poisonout berries or roots or were murdttvd. The coroner of Douglas county has been notified, as have also the re lations of young Burns. The case will, m all Drobabilitv. ha caiwhi Iv investigated. Safe restaiMl. Is one which is rnaranteed to r-.rinr vou satisfactory results, or in cs.-- f failure a return of purchase nriec. Oa this safe plan vou can buvfrocii-ur advertised Dniggist a bottle of Dr. King's Few Discover for Consnm- tion. It is gurrantecd to bring rcuet in every case, when usea for any iicc tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, si.cb as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Wh ing Cough, Croup, etc., etc. I It pleasant and agreeable to taste, i or. fectly safe, and can alwavs be dcjx-i l ed upon. Trial bottles free at Yt. h it ife Mason's Drugstore. TrnaB'it Discovery "Acothcr wonderful discovery l.as been made and that toobyaht! ia thi3 county. Disease fastened clutches upon her and for seven jf .n she withstood its severest tests, u t her Altai orgjns were undermined :'nd death seemed imminent. For lii ee monihsshe coughed incessantly nn4 c ould rot sleep. She bought oi n s bottle of Dr. King's New Dicov ry fo Ccr.sumption and was to much e lievcu on taking first do-e thai -ue slept all night and with one bott.v been miraculously cured. Her kj- le is Mi a. Luther L its." Thuswri.f F. C. Hamrick A Co.- or Shelby, N. 't a free trial bottle at Fosh:i A Mason's Brug Store. M hy Is It That people linger along alv complainincr about thf.t tired fc.l. 'Ine bottle ."if BEGGS' BLOOD PL I-TER and BLOOD MAKER will tirely remove this feeling, give t1 a .joo'l appetite and regulate di S! n- 8- t:e:. t . L. BI.icknian. druggist. Nov.- is the time to get or.- f tb.ost! celebrate! cook stoves, cr' $10, at Hopkins & Saltmarsh's.