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CENTS A WEEK.
ALBANY, OREGON,! SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1SS9.
VOL, IT. NO. 21!
TTT ITT" -XTk rtIO
FOR PURE DRUGS.
TOILET AXD FANOV LGOODS
(.10 TO
-HE ALSO
The Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in the
Willamette Valley.
CALL AUD BXAMOTEH HISS STOCK.
The Ldii
Carries the Largest Line of Men's
and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing
, Etc. in the Willam
ette Taller.
SUITS
MADE
Ib His Merchant 'limn , Department.
LUMBER !
BULKLEf & HEALD
HUDSON, Oil.
Arc aaw raared t furnieU hiataer in car-laad lata ia. Alaaav.
tfnte
nte far aiiefi taaiat, 0KA1K, POVGLM 90. eE60N."
Hopkins I Mmarsk
CHEAPEST PLACE- IN TOWN.
-DEALERS IN-
Mtorrs, Tin, Sheet Iron and Ceppcrtemre, Pumps
Iron Pipes and, all Jcintls of Plumbing tGoods.
Ag tnts for the Cl'ebrated
ON TIME
kiaj aa neatiiic Siate?, tkt beet staya iar tka leant aiaaey Tr
sold in this city. Gira taea a rail at tie Tierce Black, Nirarta First
llraat. Albany, Orphan.
Tulius Joseph
Manufactauer of Choice Cicrais
FINE IllPORlWlF KEY WEST
(":ars, riii.e'aiHl i:( kii - T;1 ih cs, U cim li.n.in :.m! li::i 1 :). t
full line ! Mnokcrs Ailie:e-. Also le;.If-r in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FKUliS.
Next uor la Liurrt v. Ketu y't l'.val i.r.i.ic t)i:!ii- AHHiir
G. L.
BLACKMAM
Successor to E. W. Langdon
DEALXB IN
lirugs, Paints, Oils,
Perfumery and toilet articles,
also a full line of books and
etationery. periodicals, etc.
j-sjT Prescriptions careful
compounded
IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE,
Albany
Oregou
CARRLBS-
.BLAIU
to
I.
TO ORDER
ALBANY
LUMBER!
LUMBER COMPANY.
am
f ROYAL SS J
Absolutely Pure.
Thin nnwricr ih-a-it vnru x 'A marvel
- r ' - - '
ot purity .strength and wholesomeness.
More economical man me oruinarj
It Inrla and rannnt lip fcnlri in cnrrmiti.
lion witb multitude of low test, short
weisnt mum or phosphate powaers
Sold only in cns. Rotal BaxiN" it
deb Co . I0(i Wall st N. I.
D W Crowley & Co., Agents,
Portland. Oregon.
I'HlMllAX
WH. PAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN) AND
suivnn. Can l'e found at his office
room in Strahnn'i block, Kirtt street. Albany
Oregon-
DR C. CHAMBKKLIN. IIOMKOI'ATHIC
physician and surgeon. Ofliee, corner
Ihiru ami Lyon streets, Albany, Orci;uii Of
fice hours, niornii.trs, 8 to a ami 12 to 1 and
after 0 in evenings.
G.
W. MASTON. PHYSICIAN
AM)S L'K
, rcoii, Albany, Orcwn
M.
li.l Kl.MS, PHYSICIAN AM Sl'Kr
(ton, Albai.y, Oregon.
CC KKLI.Y, PHYSICIAN AND al'R
. jreon Allmny, Oret'ini. otboc in Puree's
new block. Office Jioiiit, from S A. M. to 4
P. M.
A J. KOSSITKK VETKKINAKY Sl'It
. teon, graduate 'of Ontario veterinary
colleire and member of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is prepared to treat the
discuses of all domesticated animals on
scientific principles. Oftien at Ans Marshall's
livery stable. Residence 4th and Calapooia
streers, Ainanv, Oregon.
D
II. I. W. STAJ1R. PHYSICIAN
AND
Sun.con, Intent Brnwnsvilie. Or.
Office
in the syahan-l'carrc bloc! upstairs in tin?
rear rooms m i.he f lin hulu ta! i ,-LMuipii,'
attends.' to in city r cnuntjv. "
DR. R KO!,1KWaV, YKIKRINARY St R.
.'eon, Albany. Oregon Graduate of (JeiJ
man and Amerirvit nllivei.
ITKIKJfVS.
II. V. N. I'.I.AI fcfcl :x. li. w WKIOIIT.
1) LACK lit UN. .V WKNillT A1TOKNKY AT
L aw, Albany, Oregon. Ollicc in Odd
iicllou's Temple. V i 11 practice in all courts
ot thebaic, and 'ive special attention to all
business
J ' 'LYKIITi .N CHAKLKSE. ATTORNEY
1 V at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms 13
ami 14, Foster's libslc, over L. K. lilain's
stor .
J K. WKATIIOKKORH, A'lTtlRNKY AT
1 1
J . law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd
ellow's Tcmiile. Will pract in all the
court!' of thestatc, and pie special attention
to all business
TJ KWERT. PRACTICAL W
i XI . and jeweler, Albany, Ore
ATOIMAKE
eifun.
i.;inl Mirrlna.
i T)AnTIP. ihkiii.no strvfting com can -j
1 tain ai-curate and prompt wrlt by callinar
i upon ex-county mrvrvoi r. r. T. Usher. He
Has complete copies of field aetes and fawn
ship plats, and is prepare I to do surveying in
any part of Linn county. Postaffiee address,
Millers station. Linn cou itv, Oregon.
c
B. WINN, .AGfST l"B THE LEAD-
injf fire, life and accideat insurmBe cm-
names.
Far Krai.
jlCRX!SHEI KOMS TO XI. XT.
City Restaurant.
AT THE
THAT H ACriK CUrf 4N va
sa quickly t-nred ay Shilafc's Cure. We
guartatee it. Fabay & Misaa.
H. F. MERRILL,
Banker,
ALBANY, - OREGON
Sells exchange an New Tark. Saa
Francisco and Portland.
Buy notes, state, county and city
warrants. Receive deposits subject to
cbeck. Interest allowed an time de
posits Collections receive prompt attention
Correspondence solicited.
?"Oflice hours from 8 a. v. to 5 p. m
Agent for reliable lire and marine
nsuranee companies.
Albany Bath House
AND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPn WEBBEK. PROPRIETOR
JST'I-adief nd children's hair dresF.
ns a specialty. DntiJe satisfaction
guaranteed?
SOL OIT.
HAVIXt; StiLD MY IXTEKKST JX THE
store of sfencral merchandise of the
firm of Cofhow a: t.'alde to C; E. Stanard, I
wish to call the attention of all who knw
themselves indehtcj to Cotdiow ,t L'alile to
tall a.id nettle at. once. Having cold out on I
account of poor health. I expect to chanpc
clima'e for a while, anil all accnut.ts not I
K"tt!ed before I t rc:nl Icnve Uroivnsville
' ill bo left illi
tin . r for i-ollection. A
wi.ld t the v. j..,-
. U n iicicnl . i
. i. ouMluW.IEriiwiiKti
I't'itc. rauIitU' w!i i
i i v. pic plant, fri-.-li, at .
':.ii:1r.!. ;
m.s for tiif tliausantl ut '
1- lliil
IK'!.
Aiii-i i ha i c mar?! i s.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
DR. W.-p. NEGUS,
Graduate of Royal Collect: of
London, England, also of the ttelle-
vue Medical College.
The Dr. ha spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofida enlargements, tumor?
and weus, without pain or the knife.
He also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practii ed
in the German French and English
hospitals. , Calls promptly attended
clay or night. 4 ' His motto is
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
3"0ffice and,( residence Ferry street,
between Thit-ji - id Fourth. -,
9,999.00
IN GOLD
to Be Given Away.
Cut ont tliiH miveitisetnent and send it
J. LAUMKR k CO., Nurauryman, Toronto,
Canada, with 14 three-cect Canadian, ot 21
two-cent American postage stamps, and they
will send you bv mail (postpaid) in good time
for planting in April or May next, your
choice of any one of the following collection
of plants, and enter your name in competi
tion for the $1,999. 00 tn gold that they arc
giving away in n!er t introduce thir nur
sery stock.
Collection of Rlants
No. 12 hardy roses.
No. 2 2 hardy climbing roses,
No. 3 2 ovcrbloomiiig Jrosos forhouie cul
ture. No. 4 2 dahlias.
No. 510 gladiola.
No. 63 hardy grape vines."
No. 7 -8 raspberry plants, 4 each black and
red!
No. 8 20 strawberry plants, 4 choice kinds.
No. 95 very choice plants four house cul
ZTtAU"e. No. 105 cherry currants (rei1).
No. 115 Lees prolific currants (black)
No. 12 -5 white grape currents
All letters with this advertisement enclosed
along with stam) for any one or more coi
tions of plants, w ill be numbered as they
come to hand, and the senders of the first
thirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows:
1st $2W I The next 20, S10 each.
2nd 100 ' The next 40, $5 each.
3rd - 50 The next 4 15, 32 each.
4th 30 ' '1 he next 820, 1 eacli.1
nth 20 1
After 60,000 letters have been received, the
senders of the next 1,100 letters w ill receive
icifts as follows:
1st $225 -I Next 10, $15 each
2nd 135 I Next 15, $10 each
2rd - 75 i Next 40. $5 each (
4th 50 Next 470, $2 each
5th 25 Next 500. $1 each
Aftjc li 0,000 letters have been reeeired,
cs" Icisoltic luxt 1,000 letters will re-
x "Ita at toil ,ws:
an.l l . ., .$100 each Next 5. . . .
3, 4 and 5.. 75 tach I Next 15..
6, 7 and S... . 50 each Next3f)4,
9. 10. 11, 12. 25 each I Next em..
$20 each
10 each
3 each
1 each
After 150,000 letters have been received the
Anders oi the next 1.109 letters will tcceivc
tilts nilrtM's:
1 .$100 each Next 10...
2 75 each Next 25...
3 and 4 60 each Next 585. . .
N ext 5 25 each I Next 479 . .
..$20 each
. 10 each
2 each
1 each
Any person may Fend any number of times
tor any ot the above collections, llncentsm
ntamiis extra is sen., we will send in .luu
next a printed list of the names of all persons
w.'m are entitled to gifts.
We make this liberal offer te readers of the
Hkkald, knowing it will not pay uinow, but
our object is to ir.tro luce our stuck and build
up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto
anil Mirubmount. Out., Kochester, N. v.,
Louisville, Ky., Plaincsville, O., and Chicago,
III., and we. will guarantee all eto-'k to reach
our customers in good condition. We employ
no arcnts, but deal direct with, customers,
and can sell and deliver stock to any part of
the United States or Canaaa a aoout one
half the price charged by other nurserymen,
through agents. Keincmber we will not be
undersold by any reliable firm. Send us a
list f wants and we will quote you prices; r
10 cents for a hand-ame illustrated catalogue
which you may deduct from vour first arder.
Address all letters
J. LAHMER & CO.,
Nursery nen.
TORONTO, CANADA.
WANTED.
THOSE WISHING A TIMT
class piano, sewing machine, tha
latest music or artists' materials, will
find a bargain by calling' at Mrs. B.
Hyman's. The pianos are fully guar
anteed for live years. Tha beat
pianos made to ataud the climate of
the Pacific coast. The New Ameri
can Sewing Machine will please most
fastidious. Painting and . musia les
ions given there. , Stamping, : Em
broidery and Dressmaking douo to
order. No. 115 1st St., Albany, Or.
ALBANY
Collegiate .Institute
J
ALBANY,
188
OREGON
A Eull Corps of Instructors.
Classical, scientific, literary, cemmeraiai
and normal classes. Courses of study ar
ranged to meet the needs of all grades o
students. Special inducements affered to
students from abroad. Tjition ranges from
i5.5a la 812.50 pr Term.
lustrumentannstruction in music will
given by Miss Laura Ooltra.
Doard in private families s.t low rates, ana
rooms for self boarding at small expense. A
careful supervision exercised over pupils
away from home. -
For circulars and full particulars, adHrtoi
the president,
KEY. KJ.BRKT N. CON'DIT,
Albany, Orsyoa.
WATERLOO!
IMPORTANT TO TOURISTS.
Tauristsand ple-isure seekers can secure
first-class accommodations of J. G. Grnug at
the Waterloo hotel on reasonable terms
Hoard tl per day. or (4 SO pel week. Horses
will be properly fed and cared for. Waterloo
is situated on the left bank of the Santiaui,
in well shaded, forming a most attractive
camping ground, the scenery about the falls
l. Aim. fin, nnil it la 1.. I .". . i
.., ""J aw mo VdUlIllllK U, IllUSb pOpiliar
Kummer resort. The soda springs have been
improved and furnish cold sparkling mineral
water for which Wate-Io" has jsi.t-tme
famous.
siiiLOirs catarr1irkmbi)Y
A i.iitive cure for aUrrh. dipliUieria
:nnl snkr tnoutU, Yor sale by r'o
lisiy .v: MaoB.
Kubber and leather belting of all
;iu-( riptiona at l&tewart & box,
OVER THE WIRES.
German Emperor Visits England
Amid Much Display.
sn.MVAX ixiki: akkkst.
The Seizors EaMDss -Bsnlauger and Public
DocumetAt Turkey KutBes Her
FeatLe s - War in Eejp!.
Hie II kkali.V Special Uisritcl.es.)
Loxmon, August i. A brilliant
punshine and cooling breeze pre
Ti;iled t Pprtsmouth this morning,
rreuarations ior the reception of
Empetor William of Geruosny!
were completed early. The town
is handsomely decorated. Jnor-,
mous war ships and private vessels
cover the harbor. The shore is
densely crowded with people.
A dispatch from Portsmouth
says tnat me ocrman imperial
yact, with the emperor on board,
has just been sighted steaming
slowlr toward the harbor. Pilots
have gone out to take her in charge.
The Prince of Wales, on boaid the
roval vacht, also started down the
-harbor. Salutes are booming from
the warships.
When the Prince of Wales yacht
Osborne approached the rear of
the emperor's yacht he signaled a
a friendly greeting to the emperor,
who responded in a Iriendly way.
The yacht then passed though the
line of ironclads and proceeded to
Cowes. All the vessels were
trimmed in Bunting as the yachts
passed. The yards were manned
by seamen.
On arriving at Cowes the emperor
landed at Trinity pier, where
the Prince of Wales, who had al
ready landed, bade him welcome.
The emperor and suite and Princ e
of Wales then entered carriages,
and, accompanied by a military
escort, were driven to Osborne,
where the emperor was received
by the queen
KOt'HKFOKT'S MANAGKIl
(irts Into Trouble Over lnllic
Document.
Paris, August 2. The manager
of Kochefort s paper, who was ar
rested on a charge of stealing pub
lic documents submitted to the
high court of the senate in the case
of Iloulanger, was arraigned to-day
and testified that the documents in
question were received from thir
ties in London.
ODER AKKKST.
.Slugger
Sullivau Ik
n!
Ouiet.
PlTTSHl'KG, Augllr-t 2. John J..
Sullivan passed through tiiis city
this afternoon in charge of the
sheriffen route to Mississippi, lie
said that he made no attempt to
run away from the otlicer, and if
(iovernor Lowery had sent for him
he would have gone without the
officers. He has his side of the storv
to present to the governor and
hoped that he would act leniently
with him. He said if he was fined
he would pay it but he did not
want to go to prison.
More About Seizures.
London, AuguBt 2. In the bouse
of commons this afternoon Sir
James Ferguson, secretary of the
foreign office, said that no authen
tic information had yet reached
the government regarding
t he seizure of British vessels in
Behring Sea by United States.
Nothing has been done in regard
to the jurisdiction of Behring Sea.
Warlike Turkey.
Constantinople, August 2.
Eight hundred thousand Turkish
reserves hove been called out. The
porte is buying uniforms and
stores. Work is progressing at the
dock vard with feverish activity.
- f.- ...
British asd Dervish Armies.
Cairo, Aunusf 2. The main
bodies of the British and Dervish
armies are now almost within
speaking distance of each other.
The Dervishes are marching north
watd. INI NIDATIONS IN YIKGIXIA.
The James River ia Up Seventeen
Feet and Still Rising-
lticiiHoKD, Aug. 1. James
river, is seventeen feet above
ordinary low water mark and rising
four inchen per hour. The wharves
at Rockets are all under water1 and
the adjacent streets, houses and
cellars and gas works are inun
dated. A number of buiine's
houses had to suspend trade and
move their effects in consequence
ofSchack creek backing up water
from tht river and aTerflowing
their premises. It i still raining.
Indications point to a freshet eijual
ta the greatest for years.
THE GRAND ARMY.
Will the Milwaukee Kncaaapment
Be a Failure?
The department commanders of
the Grand Army of the Republic
from Illinois. Iowa, Minnesota,
Missouri. Iodiani. Michigin. Kan
sas and Nebraska held n lm,g ses
sion Mt Chicago lecentKv Ti e de-ci-ion
was readied that the tiesls
represented indor.n' ami atcepr the i
manifesto.;, issued in t!:is city on j
.Iu!v -M, in whieh a general iittm-i
dance at tin- i-ncHiiipinPnt ni- di?
i l:i i
ci-urngivi n niu i ai.w ".. uin nor.
iccede I'lom their portion, and tliat
otne time in the future the repre
sentatives present will issue acircu
!ar that wiil be signed by eight
department commanders, and pos
sih'.y more, withdrawing the de
partment represented from the
parade advertised to take place.
The department commauder of
Illinois says it looks verv much as
though to-days uctioD destroys the
chancss ot a big meetiDg at Mil
waukee. The commanders present
represent States that would have
furnished a big crowd.
The department commander of
Arizona hn issued a circular re
viewirg t lie situation ud coccur
ring in tin! action of the eight
dci ai tiiient cmunuoder.
'mow roi.i.i
sFUISi.Ci
FoI.KY Sl'UINCS, Jul V ol.
To tiik KL'iT.Mt ur tuk Hkralp:
I wii'e you a few lines this morn
ing, thinking they might be ai-pre-ciated
oy jour reader?. The bU.y
Hot Medical S(ning- :ue situated
sixty miles east o! Eueue City,
near the Mclvenic llivcr, and are
considered the be t springs on the
Coast for the cure of the following
diseases: Rheumatism, Catarrh,
Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Female Com
plaints and all other diseases, ex
cept Consumption. Temperature
cf water, 188 degrees. Good ac
comodations are furnished. There
are clean, neat bath houses, consist
ing of steam rooms, steam chest
and tub baths, also swimming rink.
Board and lodging, including use
f water, baths and swimming rink,
2.00 to2.50 per day. Campers,
with use ot water, $1.30 per week
for each person. Groceries, hay
and oats at reasonable rates.
The well 'known medical quali
ties of these Springs make them a
favorite resort for invalids. The
abundance oi game and tine fishing
renders it the sportsman's elysium.
II neks will leave Biker's Hotel,
Eugene, everj Tuesday morning
and arrive at the Springs next day
at 10 o'clock, a. ni., travel all in
daylight. Fare, $.,00. The hack
comes in loaded witn passengers
most even tnt:, but they don t re
main loug for the reason that they
get well so quickly, it is simply
wonderful how soon cures can be
effected lrom the use of this water.
it is a dead shot on rheumatism,
1 came here'oue .vtek ago with
rheumatism aud have taken one
bath each day and can truthfully
say that I have no moie rheuma
tism, and "ln:lv recommend this
Spring to nil those suffering from
this discaM.'.
We have at present twelve
campers and ten boirdtrs, among
thzni is. S'Miitor Charles Hilton
and family, of Gi'liam County, Or.,
ana Capt. It. A. .Miller o! ugmia,
Cant. Miller was a member u! the
Virginia Legislature in 1SG!) 70
and 71. Senator Hilton and family,
expect to take a trip to laquiua
Bay, bt'fiire returning to their
home. Mr. Hilton siys he may
tto) over ooe day in Albany. I
enctturagifd him to do so, told him
I was sure he would be pleased
with vour town, and that the Edi
tors would like le shake l.is paw.
Before closing I wish' to say a
word for Peter Runej; he is a very
accomodating gentleman aud
spares bo pains tc make his guests
comfot table.
And now Mr. Editor :f you have
any invalids about your shop sens
them to the Foley Sprinus, and I
will guarantee them kind treat
ment, and a sure cure for all tha
above disecses. Boardek.
Set a (I'alireraia Bear.
Anybody can catch a cold this kind
of weather, The trouble is to let jro,
like the man who caught the hear.
We advise our readers to purchase of
Foshav A Mason a bottle of Santa
A hie, the California KingofConaurnn
ton, Asthna, Bronchitis, Coujrha ana
Croup Curai, and keep it bandy. 'Tia
pleating to the taste and death to ike
above complaints. Sold at $1 00 a
bottle or 3 for $2 50. California Cat-R-Cure
gives immediate relief. The
Catarrhal virus is soon displaced by
its healing and penetrating Datura.
Give it a trial. 'Six months treatment
tl 00, teat by Mail SI IS.
Am Akaolate Care
The Original Abietine Ointmcat is
only put up in large two-ounce tia
boxes, and is an absolute cure for ola
ores, burns, wounds, chapped ban da.
and all skin eruptions. Will positive
ly cure all kinds of piles. Ask tor the
Original Abietine Ointment. Sold by
Fosha.y & Masoa at 'Ji reabi ner box
by niai. 80 conta,
Ten Cannel AOerd.
At this season of the year to he
without a good reliable diarrhoea
balsam in the house, as cramps, colic,
diarrhoea and all inflanainatioii cf the
stomach and howeb are exceedingly
dangerous if not attended t at once.
One bottle of BEGGS' DIARRHOEA
BALSAM will do more gool in cases
of this kind than any other medicine
on earth. We guarantee it. G. L.
Blackmail, druist.
Itlack Silk Scarfs.
1 received to-dav an invoice of
Chantiim and Spanish lace scarfs,
hand run, ranging in price from $4
to til each- They are very nice
and stv!ieh, a new thinir. mid the
price is ri-ht. Samuel K. Youn.
. 1
rocket Cutlery.
.... i . , .. . , 1
I ho l.irc-t ami linest display
cverv l.i..nlit to thi vallev jni-t '
i .... . (. .. . i.n
revonvii a: tsewari ."-ox s. a.i
;and examine.
THREE AMERICAS."
Cilebration of the Fourth Hun
dredth Anniversary of the
DISCOVERY OFTIIKCOXTIXENT
Tiie Gnat Demonstration to be Held at
Washington Three Year? From
Next Octcber.
Xc- York Tiibunu.
In th'te years we shall reach the
four hundredth auoiveisnry of an
event which has ben pronounced
I the greatest io human history the
discovery of America by Christo-
pner Co! unions. : By uit coebSti.
consent of tnsubiud, this anDiver- ,
sary is regarded with extraordinary
interest. The Spanish government
began preparations long ago for
holding in that country a great ex
hibition representing the arts and
industries of Spanish America.
But any plan which omits from ia
scope the greatest of American re
publics and disregards the marvel
ous development ot the ingnsn
speaking race on this hemisphere
ill be grotesquely incomplete.
It is obvious also that such an ex
hibition as would properly illus
trate the story of America during
these four centuries of magic
growth should be held on Ameri
can soil, and no wore proper place
could be selected for it than Wash
ington, This is the seat of our
national government, lrom wnicn
all the republics of Central and
South America have drawn their in
spiration, and there would be a
peculiar fatness in inviting tne
nations of the earth to that spot to
see with their own eyes the state
liest structure of liee government
the world has ever beheld.
THE THKEE AMERICAS
It was proposed to celebrate thi
anniversary first by a world s ex
position, and afterwards by a per
manent exposition ot the three
Americas. The house comnrttee
on foreigh affairs, wisely we think,
rejected the idea of a world's exhi
bition under the joint auspice of .
the forty six states and territories,
and the sixteen ind"pendent nation '
of the American continent.
To carry out this plan a national
board of promotion, composed of
the governors of most of the stutes
and territories, the mayors of lead
ing cities, and of which ex-Governor
Claflin, of Massachusetts, is
ti e president, has been formed to
take the exhibition in charge.
NOT A WOKLIl's KA1K.
The proposed exhibition, it will
be seen, is something very different
from the ordinary world's fair. It
would be expected not only to
make a scientific presentation of
the pro" i ess of this continent iu
e'vilizntion, but exercise a powerful
and lasting influence in preserving
its antiquities aud historical
records. Major Powell, of the
geological surveys, favors it in thei
strongest terms on the ground that
it would enable us to preserve
count.ess relics of the seventy-five
distinct Indians races which vnce
inhabited North America memor
ials which are fast disappearing
every year before the rising flood
of civililation. A special feature
proposed is a building containing
working model of groat American
inventions. Toe exhibition would
be free to all tht people.
F1TSES8 OF THE IXKTATIOX.
. . Washington is peculiarly well
fitted to be the site of such a per
macent exposition. Unlike most
of the large cities, it not only has
the room to spare, bnt the estab
lishment of such an exhibition
would add to the attractiveness and
increase the "prosperity of the city.
Tbore is a park of 300 acres in the
heart ef the city, stretching from
the Capitol to the Washington
monument. To this 700 acres are J
now being added by the reclatna- 1
tion of the Potomac flats, making a"
total ot 1000 acres. The Smith
sonian institution and the National
museum, which would be practi
cally parts of tuch a exposition as
is pioposed, already sand within
this area, and the great department
buildings, which would attract and
interest the visiter from abroad
who was studyiog American insti
tutions, are not far distant.
Disarming: an Caseen Fee.
"This was sometime a paradox," aa
Hamlet says. Since, however, the
people of America and other )anda
have been enabled to pit Hostetter'a
Stcuia:'h Hitters against that unseen,
foe, malaria, it is no longer a paradox,
but an easv possibility. Whatever
malaria evolves its misty venom to
poison the air, and decaying unwhole
some vegeiation impregnater the
water, there, in the very MrongholSi
of miasma, is the auxiliary potent to
disarm the foe aud assure efficient
protection. Fever and ague, bilioan
remittent, dumb iLue and ague cako
l n matter li.w tenaciously tuey havo
" 1
am, eTentluv to abandon it alto
ethcr. But it i-- preventive force
j that should i-hicfly recommend the
i Hitters u persons dwelling in mularia-
'-ursMi localities,
Imcklrr of defence
lor it is a certain
against which the
riicmy .s po eilo-s. Cures, likewise.
,i.-, .,.;,, riiMinuii.m L i,!.,-- .
bin;, i,t ailments. '
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