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I. i CENTS A WEEK. ALBAXY, OKEGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 1889. VOL. IT. NO. 2 IS FOR PURE DRUGS, TOILS A3TD 1 !i AM r e .. I gS;. u Tii Finest Line of Pianos and togmm the Willamette Vallej. AIA AJCtD lIXAWliriDlSlCK. Tlie Ldii fames tha -Largest Lino f Men's and Boys' Clothing', Furnishing Cioods, Etc. in tho Willaia tta Yalley. SUITS MADE fa His Uerehut Tailerinj Dftpartraent BL.CX, LUMBER! MM & HEALU LUMBER WANT. HUDSON, OR. I j Ar w rMrr4 t furaisk limker ia ac-liu( lts lilsaar. Trite far print t n at, BRAIN, 3WLk3 f . RCN k (Ins CHEAPEST PLACEv IN TOWN. BEALE1S IK Mttves, Tin, Sheet Iron and Cppcrwmre, Pumps Iron Pipes and all kinds Plumhinf) .Goods. Afflntsfor the Cl'eormted ON TIME akiix a4 neatisj Sieves, tka Weat stay far tka leapt aaaaay avtr said in this city. Gira tkeaa a fall at tka Pitrta Blarlt.Nraitk First silraet. Alkanr, rtpai. Txjlitjs Joseph Manufactauer of Choice Ciorais AND DEALER IN FINE IMPORTED 1 KEY MST 8:"ars, riusrjantl Sii.okiPj: T !.';( f, V e ; li.iliin li.n iijm.ti " full line of Smokers' Artic'e.-. A!.-t Scaler in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FKUIiS. ; urr: . Keen .et: e . :OOT TO G. L BL Successor to E. V. Langdor DBALKIi IN- orugs, PamtTOiis. Perfumery and toilet articles, also a full line of books " nationery. periodicals, etc tar Prescriptions cart-fur, compounded IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPI!. Uhany Oregei. fiKftOf TO ORDER ALtAVT LUMBEft! Saltmarsh - v't Keal l.'.-iite fijte Albiinv ACKMA Clothier, Itwtie"; Absolutely Pure. This pewder never varies. A niarvti ot purity .strength and wholcsomeness. More economical thau the oruinar) kinds, and curing be sold In competi tion with multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders Sold only in c-ins, Rotax, Bikiso Pow ib Co , lOfi Wall st N.T. D W Crow lev A Co., Ajreats, Portland. Oregon. IMIfMtlAX Wll. DAVIS, M. I). PHYSICIAN AND giiieon. Can he found at his .dice ro3m in St raaan's block, First street. Albany Orefron- DltHcT CHAM BKHLlNrUOil EORATHIC phvsicinn and surgeon. )t1ice, cornet Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon in fee hours, mornings, 8 to 9 and 12 te I and after ti in evenings. W. JIASTON, PHYSICIAN JMSUR , gcon, Albany, Oregon M II. b ELUS, PHYSICIAN AND St'R- . jfcon, Alhat.y, Oregon. (p C. KELLY, I I J. aeon Albany, ( IIYSICIAN AND oUR- Oreuon. ottice in Pierce's new block. Otlice hours, from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. A J. UOSSITER, VETERINARY SUR . ueon, graduate of Ontario veterinary college and member of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, is prepared to treat the diseases of all domesticated animals on scientific principles. Otfiee at Ana M -rshall's livery stable. Residence 4th and Calapooia streets, Albany, Oregon. DK. I. W. STARR, PHYSICIAN AND Surircon, late of Brownsville. Or. Ottire in the Strahan-l'ean-e block upstairs in the rear rooms on the m tin ImH. Vai's promptly aitei.uru to in city or coimtjv. TU R KOLDEWA V, VETERINARY SfR U peon, Albany, Oregon -Graduate ef tier! man and Amrinn olli'ire. t'iTORXKt'K. P. a. N. lil.A( KRI KN. . W WII1T. 1 ) LACK I'd K.N, ,v WKi;iIT ATTORNEY A 1 1. ilw AltiHnv 411-i-iniiii ttict in (hid bellow's Tciii.le. Vill prju-lier in all courts ot the state, andgie :c!al attention to all nusinew 1 1,'OLVEUTON CHAIUjES E. ATTORNEY M at Law. Altianv. Or. OKn-e in rooms 13 'and 14, Foster's ftlock, .ver L. E. illain's stor . J K. WEATHOUKORD. ATroRNEY At law, Ailianv, Oregon. Ollite in Odd Fellow's Temple. WUI pract iu all the court of the-siate, and give special ltte.tion to All huHiness H. EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHUAKB and jeweler, Albaay, re. La fid Arvfili(. Par Tiss cfiiRi.v. kcvtin ..mi tks at tain accurate and prompt rk by cailinr upon ex-county surveyor t, T. T. Fisher. H haa complete copies of fleW a.te. anl t.wn ship plats, and is prspar. 1 t.d. snrrerinf in any part of Linn county. P.st.ffiac adtlrast, Millers stati.N, Lin. eou itv,aren. c n. winn. agist ran tii lea- Ing Rre, life uni aeeiet iituraac paaie. ITWistshb naaus to rnt. at- Jl City Kwtauraat. THAT TlACXDiO NVII a quietly sure fry 8hi)k'a Cora. Wa fuaraatea it. Faskay Itaaaa. H. F. MERRILL, Banker ALBANY, REGON Sells exchaaga New Tark, Sib Francisco and Partlaad. Buy nates, state, county aaa city warrants. Receive deposits eubject ti check: Interest allawed aa time it posits Collections receive proaapt atteatioa Correspondence solicited. '"Office hours from 8 a. .v. to 5r. mJ Ac;eut for reliable lire and marina nsurance companies. Albany Bath House an HAlIt DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEIBER, PKPRIETR J"Ladiej ad children's hair dress nsr u speciiltj. VntiJa satisfactioa euarantc.dj LB 41IT. HAVING SOLD MY INTEREST IN TDK store of general merchandise of the firm of Coshow & Cable to C. . Stanard, I wish to call the attention of all who knew themsel'-es ir.debte.l t Coshow 1 Cable to call a.id settle at once. Having sold ut oa account of poor Itralth. I expect to chaagt climae for a while, and all accoui.ts not settled before I set rendi n lenve Rrownsvdle i ill he left with in flu .r f r r.Hecti.n. A word to th w .'r i "uT.cient. i.'. '. ilKV,Pr.wnsi (ii-nii peas, t-al Im-.-e, eauliflower, ! n'iii.n-. 1 1 it-ry, pir plant, li cli, t J i:. .vin l' it simian!. 1111.; ran for th (keuiaae! at Hojekiasifc alcaoaiVft'g. SPECIAL NOTICE. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the P.elle- vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime ot study and practice and makes a spe cialty of ..chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumor? and wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has praeth ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or night."- . His motto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." irOflice and residence Ferry street, between Tbirdand Fourth. 9,999.00 IN GOLD To Be Given Away. Cut ont this advertisement and 6end.it 1 J. LAI1MER& CO., Nurseryman, Toronto, Canada, with 14 three-cert Canadian, 01 21 two-cent American postage stamps, and they will send you by mail (postpaid) in food 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 $9,999.00 in cold that they are irivimr away in .rder t. introduce th.ir nur sery stock. I Collection of Plant? No, 12 hardy roses. No. 2 2 hardy climbinsr roses, No. 32 overblooniiiigjroseg f.rfaousej cul ture. No. 4 2 dahlias. No. 610 gladiola. No. 63 hardy grape Tities.3 No. 7 -8 raspberry plants, 4J each klaok and red: No. 8 20 strawberry plants, 4 ch.ice kinds. No. 95 very choice plants four house cul Tture, No, 10 5 cherry currants (rtt). No. 11 S Lees prolific currants (black) No, 12 -5 white grape currants All letters with this advertisement enclosed along with stamps for any ono or more coi tions of plants, will be numbered as thev come to hand, and the senders of the first thirteen hundred will receive gifts as fellows: 1st $250 I The next 20, 10 each. 9n.l inn ! TH luvtin ...ii 3rd - 50 The next 41 5, ti each. 4th K0 1 1 he next S20, 1 each.J 6th 20 1 , ; - . After 60,000 letters hav4n received, the senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive Hifts as follows: 1st -8225 I Next ia,15 each 2nd 135 Next 1 5, 410 each 2rd 75 Next 40, T, each 4th - 50 Next 470, $2 each 5th 25 Next 500, $1 each Aftjr 1(0,000 letters have been receied, e 8".) lets oft ir I'i.vt' 1,900 letters will re- i-.lts at: (oil iws: an 1 .....1H0 each Next 5 ?20 each 3, 4 and 5.. 75 each Next 15 It each 6, 7 and 8... 50 each Next 364 3 each . in, 11, 12. 25 each Next 093 1 each After 150,000 lerters have been received the senders of the nert 1.109 letters will iei-ei?e L'ifts as follows: 1 SlOOeach ( Next 10 $20 each 2 75 each Next 25 10 each 3 ami 4 M each j Next 5S5 2 each Next 5 iff each Next 479. ... 1 each Any person may tend any number of times for any of the above collections. If 5 cents in stamps extra is sent, we will send in .Inn next a printed list of the names .f allpersns who are entitled to gifts. We make this liberal offer t. readers ef the Hrkald, knowing it will not pay u new, but our object is to introduce our stock and build up a trade. Our mailing point, are T.rent. and Shrulmtount. Out., Rochester, N. Y., LnuiHville, Ky., I'lainesrille, O., and Chicago, III., ami we will guarantee all sto:k t. reach our customers in g.od condition. We etnpler no avents, but ileal direct with customers, and can sell and deliver stock to any -rt ef the l"n i ted States or Canaaa a aoout.ne flalf the price charged by other nurserymen, throutrh ageuts. Remember we will net be undersold bv any reliable firm, bend us a list of wants and we will quote yea prices; er 10 tents for a hand-erne illustrated catalogue which you may deduct from v.ur first esder. Address all letters J. EVHXCE;iC & CO., Nurserynen, TORONTO, CAN ABA. mm. THSX WISHING A FI1ST class piano, sewinj machine, the latest musie or artists' Materials, will find a bargain by calling at Mrs. B. Hy man's. The piaaos aro folly guar anteed for Mto years. Tho best pianos made to stand tka alienate ef tho Pacific ooast. Tho New Aaeri oan Sewiag Machiae will please meet lastidions. fainting ana must les sons givea there.' Stamping, Em broidery and Dressmaking deae to order. Ne. IIS let St., Albany, Or. ALBANY ALBANY, 1RK8 OREGON m A Eull Corps of Instructors. Classical, scientific, literary, osmraercial and normal classes. Courses ef study ar ranged to meet the needs ef all grades of students. Special indncements effered to students from sbread. Tuitioa raagea fren 5.5 fe !?.- Per Terea. TnHtrnmentaltinatruetioa ia atiinin wilt given by Uiss Laura Goltra. Board in private families tt low rates, and rnniiiR for flnlf bnardiiM. at amall ,viwnu A careful supervision exercised over pnpils away from home. For circulars and fu'I particulars, address the president. MET. kLBIlRT N. CONDiT, Albaey, Oregea, WATERLOO! IMPORTANT TO TOURISTS. Teurists and ple-iiare seekers cue aMur. first-class acconriinedstions ef J. CI. Uroee at the Waterloo hotel on reasonable terms. Hoard 1 per day. or 4 50 pet week. Horses will be preperly fed and cared for. Waterloo is situated on the left hank ot the Kantiaa, is well shaded. fortx.jr a most attractive camping ground, the titnerv ab .ut the falls being flne, and it is becoming a most papular summer resort. Tne nla springs have beee improved and furnish cold sparkling mineral wjter for which VVate'l.o has aei-one famous. SlIILOli'S CATARRH RKMEDT A poyitire care for catarrh, riiaktserin a-ul i i:al;er meatb. For sal by 1-e-haj A Maee. Rubber and leather bHtinjc ef H dicriptiens at fc'tewarl & biex. Irictitnf lUULUUlb OVER THE WIRES. Tiie Chinesft Murderer, Chee Gong1. Hung; in Portland. A CHICAGO rOLK'EMAX SHOT. Spicial Meeting of the Kaval Advitoy Ecard Loukiag Toward the Improve ment of the bTavy. The UtKA!,i'8 Special Dispaitoes.l Poktland, August 9. Chee (jong was iwmi" into elernitv to day at 12:52 o'clock. At 1 :11 he was pronounced dead. The crime for which he was hung "as the murder of Lee Yick in the Chinese theater 011 the night of November 6, 1887. . Hl'RDEREK JOHNSON. He is Graated a Respite by Gov ernor Wklte. Helena, Mont., Auc 9. Gov ernor White has granted August Johnson two weeks respite. He was to have been hanged at Deer Lodge to-day. This fixes the date of his execution at August 23, un less his sentence shall be com muted to life imprisonment. The news came late this evening, and the prisoner was immediately noti fied. He smiled when told of the governor's action, and said : "I am glad of that." lie manifested ao unusual excitement, and talked cooly of the turn affairs had taken. He has had an abiding faith all all along that something would oc cur to prevent carrying out the sentence of the court. Every prep aration had been made for the ex ecution. The gallows was com pleted and tested to-day and found to be in perfect condition. The governor's action was based on the fact that be had not sufficient time to ttaoroughlv consider the petition recently presented to him lor the commutation of his sentence. Oi:it LANGUISHING XAVI. Stejs TaJtra to Construct Koine JJecent War Teasels. Wasiiikcton, August U. A special nieet'ng of the naval ad visory board has been ordered for the l.':!d inst. This i the board appointed to suggest to Secretary Tracy the outlinea of Die plan lor the construction of a navv. The Mighty Czar. Berlin, -iug. !). It is expected that the czar will arrive here on the 24th inst. ami remain several days. He will be accompanied by the c.arovitch. Daring his stay the czar will witness the parade of the (Jerman troops. The czar, Emperor Wilhim and empress will afterwards proceed to Kiel or Stet tin to meet the czarina. A Policraaan Murlerel. Chicaoo, August !). Policeman Adam Freyer was shot to death by a couple ot thngs early this morn ing, supposed to bo John Niegraw and William Morrell. There was an exciting chase after tkem. Nearly 100 policemen surrounded their Fiipposed hiding place. They searched every nek and corner without finding then. The I.oadsa Kac.ft. Lonkon, August 9. The Astley stakes, 2 year-olds, lire furlongs, was won ty Sainbain; Garter, second ; "bpringcup, third. Ab Abselaie Vare The Ot is'msl Abietiae Oiataacat ia only out up in large two-ounce tie boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, bunt, wounds, chapped hands, and all akin eruptions. Will positive ly cure all kinds of piles. Ask tor tke Original Abietine Olnrmeat. . Sold by yeehay A Masea at 3S ceaU per box by aaai. 3 ceata, , Save money by buyiag a year's gapply of boots and shoea at cost at W. h KeadT. A VertaiBiato) Drnarrlsit. "Ut. Edwin W. Joy a prosperous druggist oo the corner of Stockton and Market streets, In San Francisco, probably never dreamed of rivaling in wctlth the medi cine kiuga of the country. But various rumors having been floating around to the effect that -ic has stmck it big, an Examinrr reporter was detailed to unearth the cause. . It seems that about seven years ago u: English 'hysiciati. n Krcot studentof Hot any, loreted in this city. His practice was not extensive, ami yet the few rases cbat came to him attracted no little atten tion. His grcatsucccss seemed to be iu the treatment of liver and kidney disorders and v::iatcd blood. lie seemed almost infallible, and bis v.i-ll-kopt secret was ns much amystery ns himself. After his lr portnre Mr. Joy determined to fathom the secret, ami copying all the prescriptions he had filled for the erratic doctor, lie legun a systematic analyr is lie discov ered running all through the prcstripl- ns for liver and kidney troubles vitiated blood aud stomach disorders a couple of vegctableextraets indigenous toCaliforr.Sa so simple and so well known under home ly every day name3 to every rebooj I my ks to entirely dissipate the suspicion that they were the active princ iple; involved. So certain, however, was Mr. Joy (.'::; had discovered the secret tbnr -: Sid led the new elements in a prrp:;r;;:i--v .; Sarsapnrilla to Iis;;nie the ;.'te. i::id ; ..i it before his customers under t':o :!;! t name of Joy's Vegetable Sarsnpnri:'.-;. Im mediately the sumo Glories ea::.' I ;n rf j itsastouishiugefreets.uiiilthci-..;.!' -v v.;.:( solved, and the talk it has create! ! i: already caused it to step i::fopn:::.;:i :;rv aud orders pour i:i daily fr ::; :"t i.ver Hie ccaft. And th'.'.s another ::;::'oy.;:;i ;:.ci;. try leaps iu'.o existence. K J'. ;a.-;u';icr j OKEGOX TRESS ASSOCIATION. The Oregon Press Assooiatiou will meet at Newport, Benton county, August 'ZiTd, and '4th, I8!. Ke- duceil fares for newspaper men and their families b-ive been accorded ovi r the various railroad lines an it is hoped there will be a full attowlir.ee, Iiie citizens of Newport arc mak ing arrangements to entertain tho as sociation, and nil intending to attend will please notify the ) resident at once. The Orecon I'aeific will give free passes from Albany to Newport and return, and the O. & C It. R. rate? aie fuil fare goin one-tittli fare re turning. r. it. . ukll CHAS. XICKKLI., PirKMir.NT. CL"i:ktai:T. Ti-oflt From Growing l-'ruit. Califoraia Fruit :r-:er. A Pomona fiuit grower is rcsu i.-'i- Ide for the statement tiiat he can make money by raising apricots aiid selling them at three quarters of a cent per pound at ibu orchard. A large peach grower of Solano county claims that he caa make lots ci money by j;r wing 'j.eichcs and sell ing them at 1 cent per pound as they run at the orchard. The time is past when fruit growers can expect to make enough money from the sale of one crop to pay for the land upon which the crop was grown. Or chardist3 will have to figure closely and find the exact cost of producing a ton ef green fruit, and then sell at a living profit based upon cost of pro duction. Drviag fruit is a manufac turing business, and ahould be con ducted as such And the price of the manufactured article should be based upon the cost of the raw material, in eluding the cost of manufacturing, iu place of making the price of fresh fruit upon the price of the dried article, as is done at present. 'o Dress Keforaa for Her. Philadelphia Times. An indignant woman thus invites men who talk about dress reform to mind their own business: "Now, why should a man bother about the health of petticoat? He doesn't have to wear them. The Lord didn't build him so that l.c was to have them hung around his hips, and wheu He made woman He did. those marvels of lace and silk were thought of, and it was known that their appearance would be entirely spoiled if they were slung from her shoulderrs by a pair of braces. I ake any wild country where civilized dress is uu know, where the natural woman is found, aud you will discover that she carries her baby on her hips and a pitcher of water on her head, but that she slings uotliiug oier her shoulders. 1 trunk it is only neces sar tor mankind to trouble them selves about the wav we wear our petticoats when we raUe an objection to the adjustment of his trousrr.. Sli. Was Tired of It. Merchart Traviitr. "Mr, Smithervy" said his wife, "if I remember rightly yeu have often sa'd that you disliked to see a woman constantly getting herself into print. "I do," said Smithers positively. "You considered it unwomanly and indelicate, 1 believe." "Very.-' "Aud yon don't see how any man could allow his wife to do anything of the kind." "Yes, I think so now." "Well, Mr. Smithers, in view of all the facts in the case, I feel justified in asking you for a new silk dress?" "A new silk dress?" "Yes; fcr the last eight years I have had nothing better than 8-cent calico, and I want something better. I'm tired of getting into prin;." Waste vs. Waist. Ter-e Haute K.( res. ''Laura," sid the young lady's mother not unkindly, "it seems to me that you had the gas turned rather low last evening." "It waa solely for economy, mam ma," answered the maiden, "There is no use trying to beat the gas company, my daughte . I have noticed that tke shutting off of the gaa ia always followed by a corres ponding increase of pressure." "Well, that lessens the waist, doesn't it, mamma dear?" replied tho artless girl. And her fond parent conld nnd uo more to say. Qalte a Blffereaco. Texas Sittings. Parent What is the difference be tween the regular aud the irregular lreek verbs? Tommy You get twice as many Sweet Forgetfulaess. "What do vou think of Miss Flyrte, Mr. Smallcash?" asked the landlady innocently, and Mr. Small cash replied: "I am trying uot to remember her." Toa aaael A floret. At this season of the year to be ithout a good reliable diarrhoea balsam in the house, as cramps, colic, diarrhoea and all inflammation cf the stomach and bowel.! are exceedingly dangerous if not attended to at once. One bottle of BEGGS' DIARRHOEA BALSAM will do more good in cases of this kind than any other medicine on earth.' We guarantee it. !. L. Rlackman, druggist. Strayed. From my place near llnrisburg, July 10, a black and tan bound ; at the time ;f leaving he wore a 6trap collar with a li-Jit chain and block attached. rev.a-d of .10 will be paid for information leading to his recovery. A. P. McNarv. THE EXECITIOX OF f KIMIXAI.S Ioet.r C'.ald rrovide a Method of Poisoning to 1e Given in Sleep. F.lectrical Engineer. The Klectrical Engineer does not share the feeling expressed by some electricians that the employment of the electric current iu capital puuishiuent would disgrace or stigma tize their vocation. Wo take the libeity, however, to point out the following paragraph trom the report of the commissioL: "Your commissioners are firmly convince - that if the criminal could be put to death iu a certain aud effica cious manner the purpose of the law would be achieved equally well as if the terrors of death were enhanced by the infliction of prolonged physical torture before tho end was finally ac complished. Various suggestions have been made as to the means of accomplishing such a result. One has been the injection ol a violent and sudden poison, such -as prussic acid, by means of the hypoitermn needle, into the body of the condemned, which is open to the very serious ob jection that the use of the instrument is so associated with the practic ot medicine and as a legitimate means of alleviating human suffering that is is hardly deemed advisable to urge its application for the purpose of legal executions against the almost un animous protest of the medical pro- iession. ' We are not told when and how the medical profession waa polled on the question, but the above paragraph clearly implies that tne suggestion oi poison was satisfactory but ior tne feelings of tho doctors. It has always seemed to us mat tne question of simpler and more human executions could be best met by phy sicians. There is no doubt that they could provide a simple method of poisoning, which could be applied with uo expectant attention on tne oart of the condemned unawares. say in sleep, if desirable, as we think it is and which would be nearer cer tain to inflict no conscious physical suffering than any other means hitherto suggested. A Hanging Itoad Near Lueerae. Philadelphia Ledger, The cantonal authorities of tho dis tricts around Mount Pilatus, Switzer land, have under consideration a pro posal for the construction of a novel kind of road which has been submit ted to them through the Central Government at Berne. This road would conduct the so-called Ooer haupt, or highest point of Pilatus, with the Klimsennhoro. The object is to make the ascent of the moun tain easier ou the northern side and to shorten the ascent for tourista comin from Hergiswyl. The differ ence iu level between the two points is set down at l'J4 metres, thi dis tance between them at 4G5 metres. The read apparatus would consist of six. wire cables, quite independent of one another, on which six liht pulley wheels would move, and front these wheels a small omnibus, capable of carrying eight persons, would hang. The omnibus will be drawn by a rope attached to a steam engine to be placed on the Oberhaupt. lHarenlRx an tVaseeai Foe. "This was sometime a paradox," a llaialet says. Since, however, the people of America and other 'and have been enabled to pit He tetter " Stomach Bitters against that unseea foe. malaria, it is no longer a paradox, but aa easy possibility. Whatever malaria evolves its mioty venom to poinoa tho air, aud decaying bd whole soma vegetation impregnater the water, there, in the very atronghoht of miasma, is the auxiliary potent to disarm the foe and assure efficient protection. Fever and ague, blliev remittent, dumb ague and ague cake, no matter how tenaciously they have fasienet" their clutch on tke system, are irst i forced to Tclax . their rrasp and eventually to abandon it alto gether. But it i preventive force that ahould chiefly recommend ttc Bitters to persons dwelling ia malaria- cursed localities, for it is a rertaia buckler of defence against' which the enemy .s po ei less. Cures, likewise, dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney and billioua ailment. Electric Kit term, This remedy is beeominr ao well and popular known as to need bo spe cial mention. . All who have naed Electric Bitters sing the urn song of praise A purer medicine does not ex ist and it is ruarauteed to do all that s claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and Kidneyc, and remove Pimples, Boils, 8a)t Rheum and other affections caused . by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as weU as cure all Malarial fevers For tho cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try electric bitters En tire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Prtce 50 cents and $1 per bottle at Foshay A Mason. Grand Army boys, as well aa manr others, will be interested in the fol fowing from Alex B. Pot e, Stewart. Tenn., who is A. D. C. Commander Dep t Tenn. and Ga. He says: "We have had an epidemic of whooping cough hero and Chamberlain's Cough Kennedy has been the onh thing that has done jay good." There is no lancer from wliojpirg conch when this remedy is freely used. 50 cent bottles for aale by Foshay & Mason. Mr. F.J. Smith. Editor of the Ft Abercrombie, Dakota, Herald, says: "The most wonderful medicine. I have ever met with, is Chamberlain. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. in case oi cnoiic is gives speedy re liaf. Oa hunting trips 1 have fonnil it ir.dispensible. Put in alkkli water it imparts a pleasant taste and pre' vents the painful diarrhnm. m-hick alkali water produces. 1 could not ieri eaie wiuioui is in nv I o;ise. 25 aid 50 cent bottles tor sale by Foshay tc Mason. Dou't forget that at .Yi!. j E II; man's is the place to ge- x our sew itij: machines, V- 1 OX