15 CENTS A WEEK.
AL1JAKY, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOJiElS (i, lbbU.
NO. -4
FOR PURE DRUGS.
TOILET AND FANCY GOODS
(;0 TO
IV ..11 in I IB
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-HE ALSO
The Finest Line of Pianos and OrgansTin tie
Willamette Valley,
CALL AJifD EXAMINE MIS'J STOCK.
(II1S
CHEAPEST PLACEi IN TOWN.
DEALERS IX
Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron
Iron Pipes and all kinds of I'lumbing Goods
Afjentsfor the Ce7ebrated
ON TIME
Cooking and Heating Sioves, the beet'stoye for the least money ever
okl in this city. Jive therm a call at the Pierce Bloek,Krorth First
Street. Albany", Oregon.
Tulitjs Joseph
Manufactauer of Choice Cierais
FINE Jfliraf II WEST
Car, Pit;? aril J'ti't.kini: Tct :., ( i i; mi! 1 v'. i I ' .- "
full line of Stnokej ' rticlcs. Al.o tlculer in
CALIFORNIA ANC TROPICAL FRUITS.
Neit itoor to lJft'i'ifir'5 eaaily store, Albany. Orcscn,
LUMBER I
THIv
i)inii $;v k in? Ai n
v ! ii i n ill riii '
HUDSON, OR.
J3 kw now prepared to furnish lumber in car-lead lots in Albany
WriJ -tcstousat, DRAIN. DOUGLAS CO. OREGON.
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Ho of IMvOtm .Me Cmatatim.
Pi 1 MfriTi ilia m 1 iiImi fcfvfewmfaLma I
IABIETINE lE&a.omiLii a.
l .'S. 1,1 Lit I&B Jl II UIH If I
G. L BLACKMAN
SncccMor to E. W. Langdon
--D1ALXS IS-
lifiigs, Paints, Oils.
v, JrttnW7n4 toiltt article
Uo'ft full dno. of books, anc
' stationery, periodicals, etc.
t3f Prescriptions carefully
compoanded
iN 000 FELLOWS TEMPLE.
Albany Orsgor.
CARRIE? -
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and Copperware, Pumps
LUMBER
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15-
T rweasBrnttS. Cbatoite Xor ehildrp..!-
wriirttaJrL
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Absolutely Pure.f
This oovaer .never vnrip. 'A mami
of purity .strength iind wholesomeness.
r i . .
.uure vriiiii.'UMi'ai ii:m me orainarj
kinds, and CJLlinnt lw Anld in pnmiti.
tion with multitude of lojv test, short
weignt iiium m phosphate powders
Sold only in o ins. Rotal, Kakin 'ow-
DEU CO. IIP Will' st.. y,
Lkwis M, .Ionx.-ox;fe Co., Agents.
Portland, Oregon.
PHYSICIAN
WW. DAVIS, II. D. PHYS)CIAN AND
silicon. Can tie found at his offiee
room in Strahnn's block, First street. AlbanT
Oregon-
TR. C. CHAMBKKLIN, HOMEOPATHIC
1 D h V R 1 P i 1 1 BnH Blirirdnn nflltiA i-tnfr
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon. Of-
ntc nuurn, mornings, b 10 v antiji 10 i ana
after 6 in evenings.
6,
W. IIASTON, PHYSICIAN
geon, Albany,! Oregon.
M'fSVK
M.
H. 6 ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURr
geon, Albany .jOregon.
n C. KKI.IV. PHVStniAV AVn SI'R
J. gcon Albany, Oregon, office in (Pierce's
new block. Oflicc.houre, from 8 a. m. to 4
r. m.
A J. UOSSITEK, VE'i'KHINAKY SL'R-
A. ccon, graduate of Ontario veterinary
college and member of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is prepared to treat, the
uiseases m an uomesticatcu animals on
scientific principles. Office at Ans Marshall !
livery stable. Residence 4th and Calapooia
streets, Aioanv, Oregon.
TR. I. W. STARR, PHYSICIAN AND
J Surgeon, late of lirownsvilie, Or. Otli e
in tnc Strahan-Pearce block upstairs in tl e
rear rooms on the main ball. Cails pro-npty
aucr.ucu to in city or countjy.
"TVR. R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SI R.
U geon, Altany, Oregon - -Graduate of tier
man and American colleges.
Da, E. A. McAli.stf.r rioMKorATinc piiv
sician and surgeon. Hss removed his
otlice into Crawford's block. All calls prompt
ly aitemiea to.
TR O. A. WHITNEY, PHYSICIAN ND
lJ snrg.-on. ;ra!uate ( licllcvue Ho; pi
tal Sleih'.al College, New York City. Kitc- ses
ofwnmon a specialty. OSice in Knnii ii's
1)1 lck, Albany Oregon.
VI ui'lt f. IS Hr.Kr.iV(,l l-.N THAT PliO
j. pc;f'. : wncrs an: required ly ordiiur:c9
to rut ilou'i .-.iin rcinm e all tliis:!s and ob
ncNinus weeds giouing upon tluir prrniisej,
and ):: 'be rcl t adjoining th rcto, witliin
tbe city limits of Albany. Tlir.sc failing' to
do so will i liable ion lire of .-.",
Iiy onli r u' t!:r ei'v inailia',
J, N. nor K.MAN?
Ai.nANV. Arsr. i'S. I(-S9,
H.
EWEKI , PKACTICAL WATCHMAKK
and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
vrrM:.Kis.
P. H. K. P.LA KHfRX. n. W WKIOIIT,
1 )LACKhri'.N, A; WRIGHT AITOUNEY AT
U I. nw, Albany, Oregon. Otlice in Odd
iirllow's Temple. A'ill practice in all courts
jf tbe state, nud giie special attention to all
U'.isiness.
W.'OLVKHTON CHARLES E. ATTORNEY
If at Uiw, Albany, Or. Otlice in rooms 13
and II, Eonter's Block, ver L. E. blain's
stor ,
T R. WEATHOHFORP, ATTORNEY AT
tf . law, Albany, Oregon .Office in Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will pract in all the
courts of rhestate, aid five special Utention
ui ail nusiness.
t.nm SarTeylag.
T)ar riKS usisise bbstetix xk oan
1 tain Heiirate u4 prvnpt rk by ealline
upon ev-t-nntv survryni If. T. T. Fisher. He
basi:omplcte cepiesef neltf notes and. town
ship plats, and is prepare I to do surveying in
any part 01 una oounty. rostmce adreai,
Millers Ktativa, Lisa ca lty, Oref en.
c
B. WINN, ACBXT FOR Ifl LEAD
ing Are, life umi accident insuraace cem
pames. . ' A t
rr Kal.
1URNISnE ROOMS T RINT. AT TMB
' City Keetaurant.
(Brala Tile fr Kale.
A GOOD SUPPLY CF FIRST CLASS
drain tile fr sale at tk Ztge brick
and cilo factory East Albany near Knax
Butte. Call at the factory or address Prepta
k Auston, Alkaay Orejon.
MISSES GILBERT
HELA GILBERT FRANCES CILBERT
Teachers of piano, organ and harmony
Residence corner of Jefferson aim Fourth.
Miss Hcla Gilbert at Lebanon Thursdays
and Fridays,
STARTED.
THOSK WISHING HA FIRST
class inane, sewing machine, the
latest music or artists' materials, will
find a bargain by calling at Mrs. B.
HymanTs. J he pianos are fully guar
anteed fer five years. The best
pianos made te statial the climate of
the Pacific roast. The New Ameri
can Sewiiig Machine will please most
tastidious. i ainticg and music lea-
sous giren there, stamping, Em
broidery and Dressmaking done to
order. No, 115 1st St.. Albanv. Or.
BROWNSVILLE.
Kcr, 1 Mild .
DAVISfifB RCS.Ar7b" CO
iifalkp.s i KM:.M.ii.',.ui.-.- ::. y.
till EDI). Ll :. ; .:. : ,.,.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal'''College of
LoikIoo. England, also of the Hellc-
vue Medical College,
The Dr. lias spent a fifetinie of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofela enlargements, tuniors
and wens, without paiu or the knife.
He aho makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practii ed
in the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or night. His motto is
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
tiTOfiice and residence Ferry street,
between Third and Fourth,
Money to I.ou.
Money in sums ofjOO. up, on
real estate security . to ; be loaned
on favorable terii'vif partieu
lirs Call vpor br"HiteSw;nrklij!Tt.
& Keeney, Albany, Or. .
Hit Not Suffer Any Longer.
Knowing that. cough can be
checked in a day, and the ir6t stages
of consumption broken in a week, wt
hereby guarantee Dr, Acker's English
Remedy for consumption, and will re
fund the money to all who buy, take
it as per diiectiois, and do not find
our statement correct.
9,999.00
IN GOLD"
To Be Given Away.
' Cut ont this advertisement ind sendiit
J. LAHMER & CO., Nurseryman, Toronto,
Canada, with 14 three-cent Canadian, 01 21
two-cent American postage stamps, and they
will send you by mail (postpaid) in good time
for planting in April or Miy next, your
choice of any one of tne following collection
of plants, and enter your name in competi
tion for the S9.999.00 in gold that they are
giving away 111 order to introduce their nur
ery stock.
Collection of Plants
No, 12 hardy roses. !
No. 2 2 hardy climbing roses,
No. 32 ovcrblooming roses fut house cul
ture.
No. 42 dahlias.
No. 510 gladiola.
No. 63 hardv grape l ines.
Nc. 7 -8 raspberry plants, 4 each black and
red: I
No. 8 20 strawberry plants, 4 choice kinds.
No. 95 very cboice plants four house cul
ture.
No, 10 5 cherry currants (ret'.
No. 115 Lees prolific curranU (black)
No, 12 5 white grape Currant!
All letters with thisadvertistmentencloscd
along with stamps for any one or more coi
tions of plants, will be numbered as tnev
come to hand, and the senders of the first
thirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows
1st S2.i0 I 1 lie next 20, 10 each.
2nd - I'M) I The next 40, so each,
3rd - 50 The next 415, $2 each.
4th 30 I I he next 820, SI each. J
nth 20 1
After ro,000 letters have been received, the
i. pictrs of the next 1,100 letters will receive
tilt, as folio" s:
1 f 225 Next in, $IS each
'irl l.:." I Next 15, slO eah
2rl - 75 Next 40, $5 each J
4'h 50 Next 470, .$2 cadi
:,tb 25 I Next 500, il caeh
Aft:r P 0,C')0 letters have bern received,
s- lcou ir n.-xt 1,000 letters will re-
j-lts a- In.l )s:
ah 1 .ilOn vcb Next 5 $20 each
3, 1 an.l 5 . 75 each Next 15 10 each
0,7 ami 8. . 50 each Next: 3 each
a. 10. 11,12. 25 each Next C,'j3 leach
After 150,(KiO letters have been received the
senders of the next 1.109 letters will teceive
gifts as foliows
1 $1 each ! Next fMeach
2 75 each Next 5 , 10 each
3 and 4 50 each Next 2 each
Ncxt5 25 each Next 79 leach
Any person may send anv number of times
for any of the above collections If 6 rentsin
stamps extra is scni., we wil send in Jmi"
next a primed list of the names of all persons
w.i are entitled to gitts.
We make this liberal offer to readers of the
Hprald, knowing it will not pay us now, but
our otiiect is to mtro iuce our stack and miuu
up a trade. Our mailing pointa are Toronto
ana snrunmount. unr.., Kocnester, a. v.,
Louisville, Ky., PUinesville, 0., and Chicago,
111., and we will guarantee all stock t reach
our customers in good-condiMaft. We employ
no arents, but deal direct with customers,
and can sell and deliver stock to any part of
the United States or Canaoa a abaut one
half the price charged by other nurserymen,
through agents. Remember we will not tie
undersold by any eliable firm. ; Send'ua k
list of wants and we will quotq ywu prices; or
10 cents for a hand-eme illustrated catalogue
which you may deduct from year first order.
AddreeaaM letters-. : r v.. . .;,. ',"'' i
J. LAHMER & CO.,
' Nursery nen,
TORONTO, CANA9A.
The BUYERS; GUIDE is
issued March and Sept.each
year. It is an encyclopedia
of useful information for all
who purchase the luxuries
or the necessities of life. We
can clothe you n furnish you with
all thenecessary and unnecessary ap
pliances to ride, walk Hance, sleep,
cat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or
stay at home, and in vaiiousl sizes,
styles and quantities. Just tinre out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY. andr you can rnake a
fair estimate of the : value of the
BUYERS' CUIDE, which wiU be
sent uponjreceipt of 10 cents to pay
postage. MONTGOMERY. WARD & CO..
1 11-1 14 Michigan Aveous Chicago.Ill.
ALBANY
Collegiate Institute,
ALBANY,
OtiEGON
i.j.'.iaw
I88S
A Eull Corps of Instrucrs.to
Classical, scientific, litcrarv. cemmercial
i.nd normal classes. Courses of study ar
ranged to met the needs of all grades of
students. Special inducements offered to
students from abroad. Tuition ranges from
lo $12.GV Per Term.
Itistrumentarinstrllef inn in imisif wi
givin by Miss Laura Goltra.
hord in private f:iniillo k t Ii,w rta futrl
rooms fr Self bf anlimr rt f.rnnll Mr.n. A
careful supervision exercised over -pup
away from home.
For timihrs and full particulars, iiir
the pro.-ii'cr.
i'.i:v i::.ii:i;T x. coNi-rr,
Albany, Onon.
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11.1 Clir;l!r.
OVER THE WIRES.
Brazilian Newspapers Publish
Blaine's Speech.
IMSASTICOI S COSFLACKATIOV.
Ths Wosdriff Murder Cise-The Steamer
State of Georgia is Badly Damajed
St'ike ia Woolen i ills.
The Hiralb's Stecial Piepatches.)
ltio de Janeiro (via Galveston),
Oct. 5. Tbe newspapers through
out Brazil publish ir full Secretary
Jas. Blaine's address to the dele
gates to tne international congress.
the public is hopetul ot treat com-
me cial benefits . tribulat'.ng from
congress.
Unenos Ayres, 'via jLialTeston),
OctCS- Brine's address of wel
come to the delegates of the inter
national congress, was published in
the newspapers in this country.
Daily reports of the moveineuts of
the delegates are .read with much
interest..!. . . . .. . : ;
DISASTROUS KIRK.
Many Thousand' ollars Worth of
NKVAiSA, (Oal.O, Oct. .-Thousands
of dollarB wor h of box prop-
eny, insurea ior : ij.,wu. was
uca&ujo4 T IIIO kino mivi
The dwelling bouse of J, E. Isaac
was burned and the adjoining
building damaged. About 2:30
o'clock, and just as this fire was
under control, another blaze was
discovered at Bloome a paint shoo
four blocks away. In a few min
utes the paint shop and several
other buildings were enveloped in
flames and then spread along and
extended to the dwelling houses of
John l)unnecliff,Thomas JUaharon,
and Mrs. Kate Stover.' Gehrig's
brewery, Dennis . Caldwell's
Solaris, Scadd's saloon, the store of
Neizenburger Bros, and dozens of
other buildings, all of which were
reduced t ashes. The heaviest
loss was sustained by George
Gehrig, it being 20,000. Two
tramps weie arrested on suspicion
of starting the gre, but there is no
evidence against them.
sleaHfr Collision.
Glasgow, Oct. 5. The steamer
State of Georgia lor New York has
returned, having teen in collision
with an unknown steamer. Her
bows were stove and one man was
killed. Tbe Stite ot Georgia ar
rived at Greenoke. The damage is
all a hove tlie water line. .ine
vessel with which she whs in tol-
lisiun was the coasting steamer
Alter. heavy tog prevailed.
The Alger's forecastle head is stove.
The I tna Withdraws.
New York, Oct. 5. In 1SS0 tin-
New Hampshire legislature enacted
a valued policy la.v. 1 lie instn
ance companies of the country tie
clared they would cut and have
since refused to write policies in
that state. A sensation has been
created by an announcement by
the .Etna of Hartford of its with
drawal from the compact and that
it will resume business in tkat
state.
The Case .Continued.
Ciiu aoo. Ojt. 5. On the appli
cation of the state's attorney in
the case against Frank Woodruff
for the murder of Cronin it was
continued for the term. His at
torney also will draw his applica
tion ior his release. for tbe time!
being.
Delegate! from Boston.
Boston, Oct. 5 The Tan Amer
ican congress reached here this
morning and, tfter being shown
about the city, took tbe train for
.Walworth,, tt.
Strike In Woolen Mills.
. London, Oct. 5. Tlje laborers
in a large woolen mill have struck,
owin to preference being given to
blacklegs. H is feared the strike
will proceed.
KXCITKMBNT1N riEURK.
A Itig Boom Likely To Follow the
Capital Viotory.
St. Paul, Sept. 4. The Pioneer
Press special Irons Pierre, S. D.,
sajs: Tbe election f Pierre as
the capital of South Dakota bids
fair t create a beoua which will
outrival ibat t Oklahoma last
spring. Strangers ar flocking
into the city by thousands. Over
$500,609 worth of property changed
bands here :s-day. Lots which
could bare been bought a week ago
for $100 were sold to -day tor
$1000.
Tbe peop.'e are exciied, and the
town is io a coastant hubub night
and day, and it is impossible to
pieserve any kind of order. The
people have been celebrating in
cessantly lor forty eight hours.
Fort Pierre, across the river, is also
crowsea witn ooomers nnu mienucu
settlers, many of whom have
e.scfiped into the reservation, not
withstanding the large torce ot
regulars aad Iudinn police stationed
there to prevent vacroacnroer.ts.
A scheme was unearthed to-dny
by the autboiities which was pu
loot, !v a L'l'.ng o! boritiK is, t .sucnli
iitris the river at luidMgiit ' mil
t ik'- pis.-c-hinn r! tile U:.d iil'ij u :i 1 .
Fin t I'in r.-, mi UR-rc:y capture
I in- tuwit-ii''. A pp::c i: ion h;i?
t cct quietly in t'.i- to govero-
raent for townsite papers, and it
the scheme had not been unearthed
at aa opportune moment it would
probably have been tuccesstul.
The few settlers o7er there were
armed, and the plot would have
been attended with much danger,
and. as ths prime mover are known
to be desperate men, there would
have been much bloodshed.
Military assistance has been tele
graphed for, and eTeij attempt
will be made to preserve order.
TEE LOVELY SEASON.
The punpUin that all summer long
lias Hidden in tne corn.
Cnto the annual county fair
In triumph now is borne.
Aud while wc like it all the more
Because it takes the prize,
We like it most of all when it
Is made up into pics.
We like the ewect and gentle suring,
A rtd summer's golden surf,
We'ic fond of autumn's luscious fruits.
And winter's jolly fun.
Hut most of all tie ycir we like
Tnat welcome goluen stripe
Between the summer and the fall
Wnen pumpkin pies arc ripe.
HI MOKOUS DRIFT.
Tbe earth is the Lord's, but tbe
streets belong to the street railway
companies.
' Republics were ever ungratoful.
We put our great men on postage
stamps and then punch their heads.
He "Do you believe in marry
ing tor money. Alias Aauqae:,
8be -4I don't know;, bow much
hare yon got?"
. If crown mea only knew aa much
as their mothers think tbey know
when they are babies the world
would bare no further use for
cyclopedias.
Humorist "I suppose thi little
joke will go at regular rates if ac
cepted' Editor "Yes, I guess
so. It is too old to travel for half
fare any longer."
The kind and correct thiag to
say to tbe comer home i: "I hope
you feel rested from your vacation."
Nobody says "rested by your vaca
tion" except those who haven't bad
any.
Mather was victorious. Jimmy
Brown "Has your ma been
whippin' you, Billy?" Billy "I
don't care to answer. It's suffi
cient for you to know that she got
the upper hand of me."
A man of family. Prodley "I
hear you haye been getting mar
ried." Tooker "Yes." Prodley
"Whom did you marry?" Tooker
"Milly Jones, her mother, her
step-father, and two maiden auats."
Nowadays the young men of tbe
piriod don't go down on their
knees in nervoiu agony before their
futures wives. They hold a soli
taire diamond ring above their
heads and the girls jump for it.
"What general eveut happened
in 18702" asked a Boston sehuol
teacher, referring to the Centennial
Fair, Whereupon a bright boy
answered: "The National Basn
Ball League was formed then."
Old sportsman "Ah I see
you've got a pa'tridge. Did you
use bird sho'?" Amateur sports
man (sarcastically) "Of course I
did. How do you think I killed
bin? S'pose I caught him iu a
barn, and clubbed him to death?'
Tommy "Are we goiog to take
the cat with us when we go to see
gradmt nextweek?'' Mr." Fig
"Of course not. , What makes you
fsk such - foolish questional"
Tom m v ",'Caune, 1 , heard. i ia tell
r. Bragg that the. mice would
Iirt" a high old time while.thexat
was away ufxt week, that'a. alL1 ; ?
TEMPERANCE BOTES.
OontributeJ by the W. C T. tl.'
,Tbo W. C. T, U. of Astoria, is
having a- nvJmber of fine drinaing
fountains erected in the public
streets " . ... . . . ; .
; Alcohol is not only a poison with
special local affiaity for the brain,
but it is a poisoa with a fish book
barb -it can only go in, it cannot
be pulled out without tearing he
flesh. Joseph Caok.
Nearly 2000 Eoglish churches
have adopted the use of un ferment
ed wine at the communion, V . ..
Tho :Bay State ; Y, is the new
organ of the Young Wornao'a
Christ ain Temperance. Union of
Massachusetts.
"What gofs when the saloon
goes?" inquired the Seattle Leader.
The brothel, the gambling bell, tbe
tramp, the criminal, tho drunkard,
political corruption, pauperism,
ignorance, bad debts aad bard,
times while the saloon-keeper goes
to work.
Mrs. J. C. Bateliam says that the
rope which threatens to strangle
our nation has three stands the
saloon, impurity and Sabbath des
ecration. Rurkleu'K Arnica falvr.
The fst Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles, or no pay rfquircd. It is
Guaranteed to sivc perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box," For sale by Fosliay A;
Mason,
Scissors. Shears.
Immense stock at Stewart &
Sox's. Tho best quality and any
size or style. Call and examine
our stock. Stewart & Sox.
GROWTH OF TOWN'S.
The "Boom" Is Not Confined to
Cities of the West.
WHAT sir..ooo,ooo WII.I. DO.
j A Wiiderness To-day-A C.ty Te-morrow-j
What Eagl;6b. Capital Is Doing
j ia the Etst.
' The chronic growler who thinks
I that town lets in Albany are going
i up too high, and because property
lvalues have increased, the city's
limits widened with new buildiiigs
aad rents have advanced to a
; moderate iateiest on tbe iavest-
menr, fears a boom and a thousand
i evil consequences, should open his
j eyas to what is going on in the
(East. .
One of the vavA notable things
which any English syndicate has
done in America is the building of
a city, in what was before practir
caliy a wilderness. This city is to
spring up, full grown, with public
baildings, baaks, school houses,
electric lights, telegraph and tele
phone offices and all tbe parapher
nalia of a large city, where a year
ago theie was not a house. It will
have street railways anal mammoth
hotels, llalf a dozen railroads will
center at this spot, and the first to
get ia there is the great Louisville
b Nashville line, which reaches
every place of importance in tbe
south. Tbe name of this city is
Middlesborouga, and its situation
is in the Cumberland gap.
Fifteen millions ot dollars will
have been put in there by the prin
cipal company. Numerous sub
companies depending on this main
company will build gas works,
electric light establishments, attend
to the sale ot laud, erect tremen
dous factories, aad so the city will
rise almost, as it were, in a Bight,
like one of the fabled palaces of
the Arabian stories, It will be aa
Eoglish manufacturing town, sit
uated in the heart of the Cumber
land Mountains. The streets aad
parks are all iaid out, and the
names, like the capital, are imported
from England. There are Worces
ter avenue, Ilchester avenue, Dor
chester avenue, Gloucester avtnuo,
Chester avenue, Winchester avenue,
Exeter verue, Rochester avenue,
Doncaster avenue aid Tadcaster
avenue.
In the immediate vicinity of the
maic town is found coal of fill
sorts domestic, steam smithing,
cooking acd cancel. There is iron
ore of various kinds, clay and man
ganoso ore, zinc, metallic paint,
lead, cement, marble and sandstone.
There will be erected a hotel,
sanitarium, casino, modeled after
tin celebrated baths of Homburg,
Badcu-Badcn and other European
resul ts. Auction sales of land will
l huid th-ie iu October acd in
Mav and October of next year, and
during the first of these unique;
sales there will be put up 15,000 12
oy lit walled teuts, each holding
lour cots. Seven churches are al:
ready reiog built, 'jtsides the club
house, ait exhibitiou hall, public
libiarv and union denot. The
company is even goinc to establish
a irrty-acie lake in the vicinity.
The town' will be situated from
1,000 to 2,000 feet abovo -the sea
levrl, and the experiment of build
a whole city at once will be looked
forward :o with some iaterest.
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'.' OKaraatox an Caste Foe.
, "Thts,wa, eemetinK a paradox," aa
Hamlet says.. Since, however, the
people of America and other 'audi
have been 'enabled to pit Hoe tetter
Stomach Bitters, against: thatjunseea,
foe, malaria, it is no longer a paradox,
but an easy 'possibility. Whatever
malaria ' evolves, its . wiety venom to
poison the Air, and decaying unwhole
some vegetation ' iiapregnater the
water, there, in the very btroBjrholtf
of miasma, ia the auxiliary potent to
disarm the foe and assure efficient
protection. Fever and ague, bilious
remittent, dumb ague and aguo cake,
no matter how tenaciously' they have
lasienei ineir ciutcn on me system,
are first forced to relax their jrrasj
and eventually to abandon it alto-,
gether. But it i' preventive force
that should chiefly recommend the
Bitters to persons dwelling in malaria
cursed localities, for it is a certain
buckler of defence against which ths
enemy ,s pow erlcss. Cures, likewise.;
dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney and
billious ailments.
During our epidemic of dysentery
in the summer of 1879. 1 sold 108 bot
tles of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Di rhoea Ft-medy, and it proved
satisfactory in every instance.. The.,
remedy is standard in this commmv
ity. George B. Durbar, . Druggist.
Center Point, Iowa, The epidemic
referred to, was by far the worst that
has ever occurred in Iowa. Over 40.
persons died from it, in a town of only
oOO hundred inhabitants; but every
case in which the remedy was used,'
recovered It was equally successful'
during the epidemic of bloody flux in
Virginia, in 1887. and in Michigan
and Southern Illinois, in 1888. It has
been in constant use for over seven
teen years, and has proved itself to be
the most successful medicine yet dis
covered for bowels complaints. For
sale by Foshay fc Mason.
Fresh Cranberries.
The first cranberries of the
season were received ye.teulay by
the Willamette Packing C. They
are nice and fresh, trv them.
The largest stuck- x;tt!
the city at Will oc Stark.
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