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    15 CENTS A WEEK.
ALBANY, OREGON, WJBESDAY JULY 17 18S9.
VOL.aIV.'rNO. 190
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FOR PURE DRUGS,
TOILET AND
-GO
HE ALSO
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The FinBst Line of Pianos and Organs in the
Willamette Valley.
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK.
Tte
MM
Carries the Largest Line of Men's
and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing
Goods, Etc. in the Willam
ette Valley,
SUITS MADE
lii 1 I
FOSTER BLOCK.
LUMBER !
- THE
Br & HEALD
Merchant
BULKL
HUDSON, OR.
COT Are now prepared fo furnish lumber in ear-load lets ia Albany
Write for prices to as at, DRAIN, DOLYJLAS CO. 6BEGON.
Bop
ins
CHEAPEST PLACEv IN TOWN.
-DEALERS IX
Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron and Cdpperivare, Pumps
Iron Pipes and all kinds of I'lumbinm. Goods
Aglntsfor the CVebrated
ON TIME
f,?kiS au.? "eating Stoves, the best stoye fer Ike least eney ejtr
seld in this city. Give them a call at tae Pierre Bloek.Nrn tli First
street, Albany, Oregon.
Tulius Joseph
Manufactauer of Choice Ci?ai si
AND M'ALER IN I
FINE IMPORTED 1 KEY Ml I
Cigars-, riugjand Smoking Ti.l :it (cs, Me( im :. i u, :.M ,;, , i (! L,,
full line of Smokers' Arti-lcs. Also denier in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FMII&
. -N'j vt cioor to Lurkhart & Kecr.sy's Eea'JEMr.te Ollice "Albany Ogn
FANCY GOODS
T0 -
fi. L. BLAGKMAN.
Successor to E. W. Langdon,'
IlgALKU vs
- i ' u rngsir Paints , Oils,
Perfumery and toilet articles,
also a full line of books and
station try. periodicals, etc.
IST" Prescriptions carefitll)
eompounded
IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE.
Albany Oregou
CAKRIKf -
Clothier,
TO ORDER
Taiioring Department.
ALBANY
LUMBER!
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L
UMBER
OQUFANY
v0
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. 'A marvel
of purity .strength and wholesomeness.
More economical than the ordinal)
kinds, and cannot be sold in competi
tion witb multitude of low test, short
weight arum or phosphate powders
Sold only in t ins. Royal BakW? Pow
der Co . 100 Wall St., N. I.
D.W Crowlet A: Co., Agents,
Portland, Oregon.
riilI4IAK
TT H. DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN, AND
IT 8tii'eon. Can he found at his office
room ir. Strahan'sblock, First street, Albany
Ureyon-
DrCHAilERLiN71l6MEOPATiuC
physician and surpeon. Office, corner
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oresjon Of
fice hours, mornings, 8 to 9 and 12 to t and
after 6 in eveninjrs.
VV. 1IASTON. PHYSICIAN AND SUR
, ffeon, Albany, Oregon
M
II. I ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SL'Rr
C C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND oUR
J. jjeon Albany, Oregon, office in Puree's
new block. Office hours, from 8 a. m. to 4
P. M.
.1. ROSSITER, VETERINARY SLR
l . vcon, graduate 'of Ontario veterinary
cotieirc anil niemncr of the Ontario vetenn
ary medical society, is prepared to treat the
uixeases or an domesticated animals on
scientific principles. Office at Ans Marshall's
livery stable. Residence 4th and Calapooia
streets, Ai'janv, orcpon. cjo -d-.-u
DK. I. W. STAR If, I'ilYSiriAN AND
Surgeon, late of Krnwnsrilje, Or. Oltice
:u resilience n corner of Iiroad:ilbin and
Seventh streets. C'ai s promptly attetidcd to
in city or ri.unr.jy.
"IR- R KOLDEWAY. VETERINARY SI'll
LJ peon, Albany, Orcein Graduate of ;er;
4TTK.t:i.s.
I'. H. X. likAlklll-HN. li. w. WHIOIIT
BLACKIJl KX. i WKIt;irr ATTORNEY Ai
L aw. Albany. Oreiron. otficn in ()
i-fllow's 'leniplt. 4'ill practice in all courts
oiinesiaie, antique sj)ecial attention to Ml
iHiMiies.
1 J OLVI'HT N CIIAKLES E. ATTORNEY
11 at Law. Albany.
ana M, fosters block, over L. E. Main's
stor ,
T K. WKATHoKKOKH, ATTORNEY AT
rl . law, Alnany, Oregon. Office in Old
rellows Temple. Will pract in all the
courts of rhestate, and (jive special attention
io an oiiHiness.
H.
EWERT, PRACTICAL WATC1IMAKE
and jeweler, Albany, Orcirnu,
l-!iul Surveying.
PA 11 KM DRS1R1NO HrRVBVIXO DONB CAN OB
tain accurate and prompt work bv calling
upon ex-eounty surveyor , T. T. Fisher. He
haucomplete copies of fiekl notes and town
ship plats, and is prepare 1 to do surveying in
any part of Linn county. PostofSce address.
Millers Station, Linn eountv, Oregon.
P B. WINN, AGBXT FOR THE LB A
J ing fire, life anifenccident insurance com
panies. For Kcal.
'URNISHRD ROOMS TO HINT.
City Resteiirut.
ATTHB
THAT H.CKIVe C6UGff A!r vm
so quickly cured by 8bileh' Cure. We
guarantee it, Jfoshay A; liasaa.
H. F. MERRILL,
Banker
ALBANY, - . OREGON
Sells exchange a New York, San
Francisco and PorUaad.
But notes, state, county and city
warrants. RecciTe deposits subject to
check. Interest allowed on time de
posits Collections receive prompt attention
Correspondence solicited.
3""Office hours from 8 a. m. to 5 r.'u'
Agent for reliable fire and;niarine
nsurance companies.
litany Bath Honse
-AX ft
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PRa)rltIETOR
"Ladiee and children's hair dress,
ng a specialty. Inti.ie satisfaction
guaranteed
LI IT.
HAVING SOLD MY INTEREST IN THE
rtore of general merchandise of the
firm of Coshow & Cable to C: E. Stanard, I
wish to call the attention of all who know
themsel-es indebteJ to Coshow & Cable to
call and settle at once. Having sold out on
account of por health, 1 expect to change
elima'e for acinic, and all accounts not
settled before I st rcrxk o leave Brownsville
ill he li ft with ;i;i tti. , r for collection. A
word to the wise i.x ulieient.
C. oosiloW.Ilrownsvi
Crctn pens culiliagi", cauliflower,
'mini!-, dim', pit- pliint, frc-li, ;it
!' n-.vi.i l' v Stanard.
l"!,;;i cans 'ur the tliOsand at
Hopkins vV Saliinarsh's.
You Cannot AOord.
At this season of the year to be
without a good- reliable diarrhnea
balsam in the house, as ciamps, colic,
diarrhoea and all inflammation of the
stomach and boweli are exceedingly
dangerous if not attended t i at once.
One bottle of BEGGS' MAKKHOKA
BALSAM will do more gooit in cases
of this kind than any other medicine
on earth. We guarantee it. G. L.
Blackmau, druggist,
SPECIAL SO-TIIE.
DR W. C.NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal- College of
LondoD, England,' the of theHelle
vue Medical College.
The Dr..bas fipent tt lifetime of
study and practice iSi-tjaakes af:e
cialty ul clutihic du'eusea, removes
cancers, scrofrla enlar cements, tumors
and wens, without iiii'' or the knife:
tie alfro makes a i-'ciulty of treat
ment witli electricity. Has practii ed
in the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or night. His motto is "
GOOD WILL TO ALL.
i"Oflice and residence Ferry street,
between Third and ronrth.
9,999.00
IN GOLD
To Be Given Away.
Cut ont this advertisement and send it
J. LAHMER & CO., Nurseryman, Toronto,
Canada, with 14 three-cent Canadian, ot 21
two-cent American postage stamps, aDd thev
will send you bv mail (postpaid) in zood time
for planting in April or "May next, your
enoicc of any one of tne Knowing collection
of plants, and enter your name In competi
tion for the ,999.00 in gold that they are
giving away in order to introduce their nur
scry stock.
Collection of Flarvt?:
No, 1 2 hardy roses.
No. 2 2 hard v climliinir roses.
No. 32 overblooiiiiiiglroscB forhouse cul
ture.
No. 4 2 dahlias.
No. 510 gladiola.
No. ti 3 hardy grape vines. 3
Nc. 7 -8 raspberry plants, 4J each black and
red:
No. S-20 straw berry plants, 4 choice kint's.
No. 9 :i very choice plants four house cul
Ttnre.'. No. 10 S cherry currants (re(').
No. 11 ." Lees prolific currants (black)
No, 12 .r white grape eumnts
All letters with this advertisement enclosed
along with stamps for any one or more coi
tions of plants, will be numbered as they
come to hand, and the senders of the first
thirteen hundred will receive gilts as follows:
1st fcKiO I The next 20, 10 each.
2nd 100 ! The next 40, $5 each,
3rd- 50 The next 415, $J each.
4th 30 ' 'I he next S20, $1 each.J
6th 20 1
After PO.OOO letters lia,e been received, the
senders of the next 1 .100 letters will receive
gifts as follows:
1st $22.ri Next 10, $15 each
2nd 135 I Next 15, $10 each
2rd - 75 I Next 40, $5 each (
4th 5 Next 470, $2 each
5th 25 I Next 500, ! each
Aft.-r PjJ.OOO letters have been received.
c so lCiS ol t ir n -xt l.OOt letters will re
i'.lts a toil is:
an 1 2 ..,.100 each Next 5 20each
3, 4 and 5.. 75 each I Next 15 10 ech
0, 7 and 8. . . 50 each Next 304 3 each
3.10,11,12. 2ft each I Next 693 leach
After 150,000 letters have been received the
senders of the next 1.109 letters will receive
gifts as follows:
1 $100 each I Next It $20 eacb
75 each
Next 25 , 10 each
Next 5S5 2 each
Next 479 1 each
3 and 4 60 each
Next 5 25 each
Any person may tend any number of times
for any of the above collections. If o cents in
stamis extra is senl, we will send in June
next a printed list of the names of allpersoas
who are entitled to gifts.
We make this liberal offer to readers of the
Hrrai.d, knowing it will not pay us now, but
our object is to intro luce our stock ana Dana
up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto
and Shrubmount. Ont., Kocnester, .
Louisville, Ky., Plainesville, O., and Chicago,
111., and we will guarantee all stock to reach
our customers in good condition. We employ
no ae-ents, but deal direot with customers,
and can sell and deliver stock to any part of
the I'nited States or Canaoa a about one
half the price charged by other nurserymen,
through agents. Remember we will not be
undersold by any reliable Ann. Send us a
list of wants and we will quote you priees; or
10 cento for a hand-ome illustrated catalogue
which you may deduct from your first order.
Address all letter
J. LAHMER & CO.,
Nursery nen,
TORONTO, CANADA.
WANTED.
THOSE WISHING A FIRST
I class piano, sewing machine, the
latest music or artists' materials, will
find a bargain by calling at Mrs. B.
Hy man's. The pianos are fully guar
anteed for fire - years. The best
pianos made to stand the climate of
the Paoifio coast. ; The1 New Ameri
can Sewing Machine will please most
fastidious. Painting ana music les
sons civen there. Stamping, Km
broidery and Dressmaking done to
order. No. 115 1st at., AiDany, ur.
For chilblain and frost-bites luse
Chamberlain's Pain-Balm. When
promptly applied to the frozen parts
it will pi event the skin from turning
black or peeling off. It allays the
itchinjr and smarting of chilblains
and soon restores the part to a healthy
condition. For sale by Foohay
Mason.
ALBANY
Collegiate Institute
ALBANY,
I88
A Eull Corps
: OREGON
.....t88
of Instructors.
Classical, scientific, literary, commercial
and normal classes. Ajurues 01 siuay ar
ranged to meet the needs of all grades of
students. Special inducements offeree' to
students from abroad. Tuition ranges from
$.',.r0 lo $12.50 Per Term,
Instrumentaiynstruction in music will
given by Miss Laura Goltra.
Board in private families U low rates, and
r.,,mu f.ir lf hniriliTi? at fiffiall evitenfir. A
careful supervision exercised over 'pupils
away from hoine.B
For circulars and Iiillj particulars.: atllrm
tl ijpritsideot.
KtV. hUiUtl A. tUAUIl,
Albany, Orefon,
OVER I THE WIRES.
An Important Railroad Confer
enee Held in New Yoik.
THKEK SMIii;i.KKS K1I.LKU.
lie Beet 8agir ledustry ia Enropf Cases
of Tellcw Fever at Qnebio Tfce
Do:ish War.
The Hutu's Special Dispatcnes.l
.New ioitK.Jiilv 10. i-fordin
to th "World's special of this
morning a conference was lield in
the city yesterday which may re
sult in diverting a large share of
the I'nion Pacific trallic across
(.'auiiua to the seaboard. J he con
ference was for the purpose of con
sidering the advisability of building
a line southwest in Wisconsin from
the connection with the "Soo'' line
to Sioux City and Council Bluffs,
which will give the Union Pacific
a direct line to a connection with
the Canadian Pacific. This will
result in a shorter route to the sea
board by several hundred miles
than as heretofore via Chicago.
ItKET SUGAR.
European Capitalist Engaging in
the Busiiiexs.
London , July 17. The confer
ence of delegates from the counsel
engaged in the production uf beet
sugar was held at Brussels on
Monday. The conference formed
the syndicate bank, which will
establish branches and agencies in
all the principal cities of the world.
The capital will be $3,0:56,000. The
bank will do no special sugar busi
ness, but will sell sugar on commis
sion and make loans to tnatiu
fecturers, The profits will be di
vided among the members. The
bank will also furnish members
with news concerning the sugar
markets.
FIGHT WITH SMl'GGLEKS.
Two CiistomK Officers and Three
Smugglers Killed.
City of Mkxico (via (ialveston),
July 17. A fight has taken plate
at Puerto Del Agua, state of Nuevo
Leon, between a party of thirty
smugglers and a force of custom
house guards, in which two guards
and three smugglers were killed.
A waterspout destroyed the town
of Chipopay, state of Guerrero, sit
noon to-day.
The War Against the Dervishes.
Caiko, July H. Advices from
the front state that (ieneral Jran
ftfld has assumed command of the
Egyptian troops that occupy a po
sition near the village of Bollana.
Nad e! Junix, the Dervish leader,
occupies a s'rono- position at
Khooe. The Dervishes number
2500 fighting men and several
thousand reinforcements are com
ing to them from Dongola.
Tke I.arky Numbers.
New Orleans, July 17.--Follow-ing
are the numbers winning the
large prizes in to-day's drawing of
the Louieiana lottery : First, 42,
758; second, 15,166; third, 08,51 i ;
fourth, 9223; fifth, 5784; sixth,
40,959; seventh, 80,170; eighth,
32,304- ninth, 7S,111; tenth, 73,
384; eleventh, 17,326.
Oregoa Weather.
fc"AN Francisco, July 16. Fore
cast to 8 a. m. Wednesday : For
Oregon and Washington territory,
generally fair weather, westerly
windg and slightly winner.
Yellow Ferer.
Quebec, July" 16. There is sup
posed yellow fever on board the
ship premier. The captain is dead
and two sailors are down with the
disease.
Warning.
The modes of death's aooroach are
various, and statistics 6how conclusive
ly that more persons die from diseases
of the throat and lungs than any other.
It is probable that everyone, without
exception, receives vast numbers of
lubctcic ueruis into the system and
where these germs fall upon suitable
soil they start into life and develop,
at first slowly and is shown by a
slight tickling sensation in the throat
and if allowed to continue their
ravages they extend to the lunes nro
ducing consumption and to the head,
causiag catarrh. Aow oil this is
dangerous and if allow ed to proceed
will in time cause death. A t the onset
you must act with promptness; allow
ing a cold to go without attention is
dangerous and may lose you your
life. As soon as you feel that some
thing is wrong with your throat, lungs
or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Boschee's
German Syrup. It will give jou im
mediate relief.
Piles! Piles! Piles!
l)r William's Indian Pile Ointment
is the only sure cure for blind, bleed
ing or itching piles ever discovered.
It never fails to cure O'd cases of long
standing.
Judge Coons, MaysTillc, Ky, 6ays:
"Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment
cured me after years of suffering." ,
Judge Coflinburr, Cleveland, O, says:
"I nave found by experience that Dr.
William's Indian Pile Ointment sives
immediate and permanent relief."
We have hundreds ol mu icsu
monial!'. D.) not suffer an instant
lonr';r. Sold by druggists at oOc and
$ I per box. Sold by Kosbay & Mason,
Albany, Oregon.
The "Pacilic Arsraud" ranges both
four and six hole. An Eastern stove
made e.-pecially for this coast's trade
Sold only bv (ieo W. Smith, Albany
Don't forct ll'iit at Mrs. B. E.
Hvniaii's is the place to get jour sew I
h'g machines, j
IN BATHINU ATTIKE.
Fash iona hie
Girl at
Kesort.
the Seaile
Niv York World.
All up aaJ down our coast this
week the doors of the bath-houses
arc otien to admit an army of full
Hedged asgcls, who come fsrtu ar
rayed ia every color ef the rainbow
and clothed with evry uevice
which the ingenious feanale mind
can produce t increase her general
bewifchiognes-3, and make the
sirens anu nierniiiiai, in mcir nn
tiqua'cd nsh-tail ,costumes. retire
;o the ueenest depth ot the ocean
in iealous disgust. The summer
young woman has come frth pie-
pared to conquer, and on: ot tier
urest weapons with wiuco to uaz-
zlc ami coniounu tue suutuici
young man is the costume iu Wiiich
she modestly and nnlf shaiaclaced
appears upon tne sands when &he
makes her liist dash iuto the &alt
wdtc.
It is astonishing, however, to tee
how ooa she recovers lroni this
shamefacedoess. During the wiu
ter'to have shown auy part of her
stockings save the embreidered
silken instep, curved up from her
satin slipper; would have made her
blush herself half to death, and
this sudden summer rise of her
skirts up- to her knees makes her
look very pink and conscious the
first time she comes out of a bath
house.
"What makes all those girls walk
se queerly?" asked au innocent
youth the other oaj as a crowd t
them came down across the white
strip f sand and plunged into the
sea. "Oh," explained his compan
ion, who was reposing abont in his
scant bathing suit and striking at
titudes to oisplay his shape and
muscle, -'they are trying to add the
eighth of an inch to the length of
their skirts by keeping their knees
bent; but you give them time
they wid get over that and walk all
right before the summer is done."
Iudeed, by the second week in
July they will forget all about
their earlier emotions, and will
stop on the beach to bow and
chatter to their acquaintances, or
take a stroll up and down before
they go into the water, allewing
their best young men to make en
gsgements with them for dances at
i lie Casino that night, or te intro
due to them his best friend a per
fect stranger who arrived (torn
Philadelphia on the night train.
She makes no apology and feels no
embarrassment about the brevity ot
her att'.re.
It is rigidly exacted of fashion-
I able widows tbst they shall bathe
! in mourning. If the dear departed
is a recent loss they must meuru
j from head to fort and have not a
i touch ef any celor, not even white,
j u'oout them ; if time has somewhat
j assuaged the anguish of widow
j hood the bathing dress may be eun
i broiderod in white or have o liar
and revor? of the same, aid if a
year a,nd a half has elapsed since
her husband became an angel, eeu
the most rigid consider her justified
io having her bathing dress made
either ef gray, white or yiolet
serge.
This fashon was staitsd bv the
pretty widow of O Donuel! ot Balti
more, who was called upon to
mourn a rich young husband, who
died alter a briof union . This c
corred in the spring, aid when
BQniaer tame the doctors iasi ted
that sea bathing was necessary as
a cur lor her aerveus relaxation
breugLt on by mental suffering,
and she a p pared, shrouded iu crape,
at a fashiouabla watering-place.
Then the question arese concerning
the bathing drees. Ne one vr
were black batbiag dresses, and
the afflicted relict utterly refused
to appear anywhere, eveu ia the
ea, except ia garments of the
deepest sable. There was a visible
sensarioa when she cant down to
the beach one meroing all in black
from top to toe, with her very
white arms and shoulders bare, and
little bine silk handkerchief tied
coeuettishly ever her golden hair.
Before a week was over every man
in the place was occupied in secur
ing an introduction to that pathetic
little black figure, and the cheerful'
wemen in their light-colored gowns
were nowhere at all. Since that
time widows all oyer the country
have adopted the fashion and regu
lated it by fixed law.
IHIOWNED IN SKIM MII.K.
The
Curious Fte
of
l.ittl
Boy.
Philadelphia I'rem.
The people who Jive in the
country round about Septimus Tur
ner's farm-house, two miles from
Bristol, cannot believe that Farmer
Turner's grandchild, George
Dwyer. was drowned in a wash
boiler full nf milk. It is a fact,
though, that Farmer Turner's
fifteen-months-old grandchild was
found drowned and that he was
dioned io a boiler full of Farmer
Turner's milk.
The drowning has caused a sen -
sation . amoji; the p(,c: !e of that
vicinity because the Iutnersare
well know,, and nearly every j
wagon that p:istd the farm cairied i
sonic one wl o kt:ew the bright lit-i
tie toddli-r who met his death on
Monday morning. The cows oa j
Turcer's farm were watered about j
sunrise and thcntlriven over to tbo
barn, where the farm hand sta.lcd
and milked them. Luter the milk
was carried over to the rpinghouse,
wl;ere .Mrs. Turner aod little
George D'vvtr were.
L'ttle Geuite vai the nride of
Turner's farm, beiug the kitd old
farmer's vour.gsst grandchild. Ihe
voun"stcr, nlv 15 months old, was
btieo'er than most infants at that
age aid could romp among the
daisy patches as well as Farmer
Turner's da.ihter couid. In fact
he has been walking since he was
10 months old. Mrs. Turner took
the child .with her an her regular
morning trtp to the dai:y on Men
day, and "white she attended to
some churning and othr work,
tittle Gcerge todd.'cd around the
sprioghouae. A big wash boiler of
skimmed milk was drawn on in a
churn and placed n th floor,
around wbicii the child in boyish
glee skipped and jumped.
After a while Mrs. Turner was
called to the barn and went there,
leaving the boy to play with the
boiler filled with milk. When he
was alone Geergie quieted and
every lew seconds would reach over
the side, dip his fingers in the milk '
and taste ir. Then he wanted to
see what it was that tasted sogoed,
and to do so jumped up and down,
iij the can, leaking over the rinv
ever time he get bis head high.,
eaeugc. Then the youngster put
one loet over the edge and dipped
his bead in te get a drink. This-
ws a fatal move, fer the child lost
his halasce and fell headlong int.
the white flnid, with his feet stick
ing out ever the edge ef the can.
One ef Mr. Turner's little daugL
ters came iate the dairy and, see
ing Georjtie's feet up, ran and tried
to pull her little nephew out, but.
failed. Then she called bcr mother,,
who lifted the child eut. He was
dead.
Dr. Petts ef Bristol was hastily,
summoned and tried to restore
respiration, but failed, the child
having been dead some time.
rr.OGKEKKIVE I'lEGANS.
They Steal Xo More Horses, but
Work for a Living.
Great Kails Tribune.
Major Baldwin, the Indian agent
i at the Piegan agency, was asked
Wednesday by a inbuae reporter
tue condition, prospects and
general progress of the utble red
men nader his care. Major Bu.J
win might have been amazed at
the extent ef his modest request,
but he spoke as follows to the
scribe:
"The Piegan Indians are in good
condition; they hae bright pros
pects and are making steady pro
gress. They have Quit hore-stal-
jing. 2st a depredation claim lor
j loss ef property has been filed
! against thorn fer an act committed
j within the past three years, al
i tboneh numerous claims are pend-
j ing fer rebberits prior to that time.
lbe Piegans kve wholly abandon
ed the medicine ledge, or annual
gathering, one of the weret institu
tions of Indian life and the cause
f much crime."
'They have built." continued
Major Baldwin, "sixty miles
: fence about their homes and farms,.
Gone of which existed two years-
g nicy munu Hll meir OW&
freight from Fort Benton last year.
ami were paid in casn lor ing fee.
-They are more honest, iadnj-
trious and
eaterprisie,; than
they
ever were.
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"Are they well led?" inquired
the reporter, having in mind their
suffer iogs some jears ago.
"Thej are. We distribute meat
(from twenty te twenty-six good
beef steers) among thorn weekly.
When I took charge ( the agency
only eight steers were killed
weekly. As to animals, they are
all better off. We received recent
ly ten fine Norman stallions and
100 good American mares, so as to
improve their stock. They hare
now plenty of machinery, mowers
and reapers, and are qualified
take care of them. The best men
in this country bear witness to
their improved condition.'
The Piegan is also "going it
alone." On that point Major Bald
win said .
"Many of them have taken Bp
lands in severalty, although none
has been allotted them as yet. The
wish for such allotment tends to
break np their tribal relations." -
' DiHMrMlng aa I ascrn Foe. '
"This wap sometime a paradox," aa
11a ru let aays. Since, however, the
people of America and other .'an
have been enabled lo pit lfos tetter
Stcmajh Bitters against that unseen
foe, malaria, it is no longer a paradox,
tit an easv possibil-iy. Whatever
malaria evolves its misty vcnonvlo
poisoa the air, and dce&yhig unwhole
some vegetation impregnater the
water, there, in the very i-tronghoio
of miasma, is the auxCiarv potent to
disarm the foe and :tt--ur- efficient
protection. Fever and ague, bilioua
remittent, dumb sgue nrt airue cake,
no mutter huw tenaciously they have
fatcni:" their clutch m"ih. sys tem,
are first forced to relax their s ras
and rventiuiily to :ii:mdm it alto
gether. Hut it ir preventive force
that s-hould rhirf'y rivommcnd the
Hitters lopcrMMis dwelling in ma hiria
iirsed lni-aiilics, for it is a cc rtain
I' K-klcr of defercc against whin h the
enemy .s piweileBs. Cures, like wise.
Iyspi'ii-'ii. rheumatism, kidney and
!i!litii;s ailment?.
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