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I n i . . .. MWMMM 15 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, lbS9. Vol; iv. no. 'Jo? FOR PURE DRUGS, TOILET AND FANCY GOODS (JO TO -HE ALSO The FinestLine of Pianos and Organs in the Willamette Valley, CALL AJVD EXAMINE HIS STOCK. CHEAPEST PLACE, IN TOWN. -DEALERS IN- Stores, Till, Sheet Iron and Copperware9Pumps Iron Pipes and all kinds of ' Plumbing Goods. Agents jor the te'eoratea ON TIME Cooking anel Heating Stoves, the sold in this city. Give them a call Mrcet. a many, uregon. Tulius Joseph Manufactauer of Choice Cipais -AND PEA HI 1WED AND KEY WEST 0':'!irs, Plug us. d S'n'Okirtr 1 ' ' 1 os, .it ik lu-i r1 Mil Ft r T . it' full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUIT'S. NVxT floor to PfieiflWs candy store, Albauy, Ore?n, LUSV1B MM -th: BIJLKII i m HUDSON, OR. CflT" Arr- now prepared to furnish lumber in car-Iad'ots in Albany, Writ .-e! to us at, DRAIN, DOUGLAS CO. OREGON. Wmc roAi ar&MTDatlo 8ttW CkOawM nrrW Cblia TOSl Jtama nf MothBrt Ma Cms torfa. ow gonth Vmtfxt, tVtatioa t I eomommPtaK 3 4un.-.r rrAfiT V, v 11 r -f I S rncf for C i rcuh fiJlMilil 2. N. Successor to E. W. Langdor A&UJBB IX Urngs, Paints, Oils Perfumery and toilet articles, also a fall line of books ui.t! stationery, periodicals, etc. 3f Prescriptions carefulh compounded . iH ODD FELLOWS TEMPLf. Albany Oregon CARRIES - best, stove for the least noenev ever at the Pierce Block,Nrorth First LEU IN- LUMBER Is OmdaAk tea rfiadr... -OLD P.Y May & Mason. BLACKMA MASS Absolutely Pure. This powtier never varies. 'A marvci ot purity .strength and vholcsomeness More eci!i'Din'n-:tl than the ordinal') kinds, and cannot lit- cold in competi tion witb multitude of low test, short weight aiuin 01 phosphate powders. Sold only in cms, Koyal Bakix 'ow. dep Co , W Vi.l' st. N r. Lewis M, Johnson' Co., Agents, Portland, Oregon. PHYSICIAN TIT II- DAVIS, M. P. I'llYSlCIANf A.VD ft BUienn. Liin re rouna at his atnee room in Strahan'a block, First street. A'.batiT Oregon- TR C CIIAMBKKLIN. HOMEOPATHIC U physician and eurceon. Office, corner J nrd and Lyon streets, Alhanv, ureifon. Or ' ne hours, mornings, 8 to 9 anl12 t. I and f'lfr 6 in evenings. Gr W. HASTON. PHYSICIAN MiO , geon, Albany,' Oregon M II. ELMS. PHYSICIAN AND SURr . geon, Albany Oregon. CC. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND SUR . ffeon Albany, Oregon, office in (Pierce's new block. OlKce.hours, from 8 A. M. to 4 r. m. A J. KOSSlTEIt, Yh'i'KKIJiAKY SL'K . eeon, grailuate of Ontario vcterinaiy col'e'c and member of the Ontario vetcrin a'y medical society, is prepared to treat the d'scases of all domesticated animals on se'entific principles. Office at Ans Marshall's livery stable. Residence 4th and Calaj.ooia streets, Albany, Oregon. DR. I. V. STARR, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon, late of lirownsvilie. Or. Office in the Strahan-I'earre block upstairs in ti e rear rooms on the main hall, fails promptly attended to in city or country. DR. R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY Sl'R. geon, Albany, Oregon Graduate of tier man and Amcricr.n colleges. DR. E. A. McALfSTKR IIOMKOI'ATIIIC P1IY sician and surgeon. ll;.s -removed bis office into Craw ford's black. All calls prompt ly attended to. DKC. A. WliriNEY. PHYSICIAN AND sur.' on. Grailuate (if IJi'Mcnuc Hoi-pi-tal Medical College. New Voik City, liisecsc-i f women a specialty, l;ticc in I rtm-n's il'ick. All-in V ' rrl.'ii. -lii'r. I. I!I-.KKI:VM.I l-.N VI AT Pl: pcrtx -.Mn rarc r'-ipiirrd by ordii-ai:--j it down fiii remote all thWtUx and ol us won'..- giouirg upon tluir jirtini- , up- n ilit- ;in t adjoining flu refo, witlim Uty limit-, of All ativ. 'I hose failing to e so will c 'i i'tilf -oa fii-e ot .;.ri, onlcr o; tiie i.h mar-bal, .1. N". hoi fman: I A n l.l-ANY, .t NK Sy, JM!, I.WKK I', PftAtTICAL WATCIIMA KE , ait-1 jeve!-i, Albany, Oreimi, tTlUICSEVS. I. H.N. lil.AI KRL'KN". O. W Wl:n;IT. 1 LACK11 KN. & WRIGHT ATTORN EV AT J Law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd bellow's Temple. A'ill practice in all courts of the state, and give special altention to all business. UrOl VEItTON CHARLES E. AITOKNEV I f at Ijw, Albany, Or. OH'n e in rooms IS and H, Koster's Bim-k, .ver L. K. Blaia's stor . J K. WEATIiOKKoRD, AH'oRNEY AT law, Albany, Oreuon. OfTn.e in Odd Fellow's Temple. WHI prart in all the court of t hestate, ana five special attention to a:i ixmineKs. liAKTlim 11R1. SLRTKT1SS IIM C1N (I 1 tain urate and prainpt nark by callinr upen rx-.mi:ntv aurvryoi t. Y. T. fisher. He BMcempletc MOpiesef xela antes ana town ship plats, ami is preaare I tado survevinf in any part of Linn county. Postaftice addreea. Millers Statiaa, Lino aau lty.Orejau. c 1 B. WISH, AK!ff FOR Till LEAD- ing are, life aa.rciaeat insurance caai- paaies. fr Krmt. URNISHIB ROOMS T RJNT. City Restauraat. AT THH lralB Tile far Sale. A GOOD SUPPLY F FIRST CLASS drain tila far sala at tka Ease brick and die factory East af Albany Bear Knax Butte. Call at tha factary or adarass Prapta & Austoa, Albaay Orefon. MISSES GILBERT HELA GILBERT FRANCES GILBERT Teachers of piano, cr;an and harmony. Residence corner of Jefferson anu Fourth. Miss Hela Gilbert at Lebanon Thursdays and Fridays, ffAUTED. THOSE WISHING A FIRST class pinna, Hewing machine, the latest inusie cr artists' materials, will find a bargain by calling at Mrs. B. Ilytnan's. The pianos are fully guar anteed far fire years. The best pianos made ta stand the climate of the Paciiie coast. The New Ameri can Sewing Machine will please moat fastidious. Painting and music les sons giren there. Stamping, Em broidery and Dressmaking dona ta order. N. 115 1st St., Alkanv, r. BROWNSVILLE. ii d I DAVISSLBROS- AND rp CF.ALF.RS IN GKNF.a.Lr:.IKRCH-.SD!S:K: Sll EDD: LINN Co. op eg on SPECIAL KOTlt'K. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of .London, fcngiana, atsoot the lieiie- vue Medical College. The Or. has soent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scroti' la enlargements, tumors and wens, without paiD or the knife. lit; alo makes a specialty ot treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or night. His motto is "GOOD wjCL TO ALL." fiTOffice and residence Ferry street, between Third and Fourth. Money to Loan. Money in sums of $500 up, on real estate securif to be. loaned on lavoruule tt i 't. l or particu lars call upon or - rite to Iurkh:.i t & Keeney, Albany, Or. Do .Vol .SnCTer Any Louder. Knowing that h cough can lie cheeked in a day, and the lirst ntatres of consumption broken in a week, we hereby guarantee Dr, Aekei's English Remedy lor consumption, and will re fund the money to all who buy, take it as per direvtiots, and do not tind our statement correct. 9,999.00 IN GOLD To Be Given Away. Cut ont this advettiscment and sendit J. LAHMER & CO., Nurseryman, Toronto, Canada, with 14 three-cent Canadian, 01 21 two-cent American jiostae stamps, and they will send you by mail (postpaid) in good time for planting in April or May next, your enoicc of any one of tne following collection of plants, and enter your name in competi tion for the g!,999.00 in cold that they are giving away in order to introduce tlicir nur ery stock. Collection of Plants No, 12 hardy roses. No. 2 2 hardy climbint; roses, No. 32 overblooming roses for liousa cul ture. No. 4 2 dahlias. No. 510 gladiola. No. t 3 hardy grape vines. No. 7 -8 raspberry plants, 4 each black and rcd:i No. 8 tiO strawberry plants, 4 choice kini'e. No. 0 8 very choice plants four house cul ture. No, 105 cherry currants (rcC). No. 115 Lees prolific currants (Mack) No. 12 5 white grape currants All letters with this advertisement enclosed along with stamps for a"iv one or more coi tions of plants, will ' numbered as tlu.-v come to hand, ami the benders of the tlrs; thirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows 1st 8250 I The next 20, $10 each. 2nd - 100 j The next 40, $5 each, 3rd - 50 I The next 415, S2 each. 4th 30 i 1 he next S20, SI each. 6th 20 1 After ."0,000 Utters have been rrccived, the m-ii !ci"s of the next l.lo'i letters will recede yv.' US foIlilWs: lr -, ir. : Next 10, .9i5 each 'i.il I:'-", i Next 15. 10 each :!rd - 75 i Next 40, ." each 5 trn ;0 I Next 47H, 2 tacli 5th 25 ! Next. 5(10, t each Aft.-i' 1- 0,000 letters have been received, s k, o!(n n.-xt 1,000 letter? will rc-- Its as. tr.l ws: .-aii.l .si "'l each Next 5 820 each i, 4 an 1 5 . 75 each Next 15 10 each 7a::dS. . 50 each I Next 304 reach .1. 10, 11, 12. -i5 each i NcxUi!3 ! e.ieh After 150,000 letters have bet-n rncivel the sciiilcrs of tin-tiext 1.109 letters will lee-cive gifts as follows 1 $1 each ! Next $20 each 2 75 each Next 5 10 each 3 and 4 50 each I Next 2 each Next 5 25 each Next 79 leach Any person may rend any number of tunes for &:' of the above collections If 5 cetitsin I'tanipH extra is scm, we wil send m Jim next a printed list ;f the names of all persons wne are entitled to gifts. We make this liberal offer ta readers of the II I'll ai.i, knowing it will not pay u now, but our oliicct is to intro luce our stock ami tuiid up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto uml Mirumuount, out., Koo-hester, iv. ., Lnuisvilie, Ky., Plainesville, O., and Chicago, HI., and wo will guarantee all stock ta reach our customers in good conditian. We employ no arents, but deal direct m ith customers, and ran sell and deliver stack to any part af the I'nited States or Catisua a anaut ane half the price charged by athcr nurserymen, through agents. Remember we will not be undersold by any reliable firm. Send us a list of wants and we will quote yau prices; ar 10 cents for a hand-ame illustrated catalofua which you may deduct from yaur first araer. Address all letters- J. LAHMER A CO., Nurserynen, TORONTO, CANADA. The BUYERS' UUIDK 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 the'necessary and unnecessary ap pliances to ride, walk dance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or stay at home, and in vaiiousl sizes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair estimate of the value of the BUYERS' CUIDK, which will be tent upon, receipt of 10 cents to pay postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO., ) 1 1 1 1 4 Mich isran Avenu s Chicago, 111. ALBANY CoIIeoiate Institute ) ALBANY, 188... OREGON !&8 A Eull Corps of Instrucrs.to Classical, scientific, literary, ccmmercial kin! normal classes. Courses of study ar ranged to meet the needs of all trades of students. Special inducement offered ta students from abroad, l union ranges from SJ.-..50 fo iSrJ.30 Per Trim. Instrumental-instruction in music i riven liy Miss Laura t;oltra. heard in private families !, raft-;, .imi rooms ti.r self hoarilin;,' at small xper. -i . A etirefid supervifion eNereised cer - ini away from In .me. For eir. nl irs ;t:ul full rr.rlie!-.l:.r.j, .:i.h - the, pivsiilei t. . KT.V. KI.UEKTX. COM IT, Albany, ri 'on, Try out: Bro - I'a;.;or Il.nana cigars. OVER THE WIRES. An Alarming Lack of Education Amons England's Poor. WASHINGTON SEWS ITtMS. E:Sc:-etary I.yarj's Apprtacl':-j lu: -r'ajjt ''je Ku ghla TtJjplar Cos clavi H;ec 'cai C:jccI,1oje. The HhaAt Special D 8)a.elic3.) LoNoox, Oct. !. One good is liable to result t'loia tiie visit of l'nineio Wi!iaiii to En'atitl re cently. Among t be .questions lie ai-;kei i:i li'-s nervous, iteibive v;y was one as to tlte jowc of illiterate persons mi l-.ni.tod. Aa aMiroxi- ruate eiimale sitows an a'annlny nuuiber of i'lemto people in the realm. He b'nnlly esp.esscd liis surprise ot Lie e:cifclei;ce o- sticn a condition of popular ij,aorr ;ce in a country so wealthy iiid to bijh i'i the scaie o ciiiiz.ton. ms comments were repeated to the queen, who lost no time n laying the matter hcfoie he" advisors and reuestinj; t"ic.i to 68se3i. a letn-J edy. "Peisistent agiutors whoi bare for so many years kept the question of free schools before the public n spite of their discourag ing experiences, and feel at last that there is a piespeotof seeing their labors crowned with success, but ttoey complain bitterly of the indifierence of mosl ! the people of liiI' position and the open hos tility of otheis who do not hesitate to proclaim education the parent of socialism and anarchy, and frankly say that the common peo ple know ioo much already. WILL DIK BY ELECTKICtTY. The New York La w for Morcterprs Dec'areil Co.is.'tutioaal. Arrccr.x, (N. Y.) Oct. 9. .Judge Day decides that tre electrical ex ecution law is constitutional., a-ul remands KecntnJyto the custody of the warden of Au'ou'.i piisoo. Tha Slr'kc at Berlin. Ii,.t:ux, Oci. . The strike o'. the dock laborers at Flesbcrg shows no si"n of settleiiier.t Soldiers fiom U:C ar isen and a number of fpet ul Iom cs who were brought from other plates are un loading vessels. The emperor to day ret civc I the members of the North Sea Canal com mission at Kiel, lie aftci wards proceeded to llaltena and made an inspection of I the mouth ol the canal, i Knight Temp'ar Conclave-. Was.-.v r.-.v. Oct. ;. The feu tin e of the seojpl day of the tiion ni;d conclave wr.s tl.e exhibition drill. The Temlars uiniauntcd stcrd in tin- :ain, while the chilly windh swept l!.ioii-j!i the numoi-uu-4 stand, many ui which were hand.-oincly decorated. Ladies were bv no means comfortable. Mexican Amber. K!i;;iiiei-rin New?. For the last tilteen or twnty years travclciss have nc-cusionully bi'ont;tit specime-ns d' a very re markable miber from simin hicaiity in Southern Mexico. Tim; nuly in formation :;.iu.'d tooceining it is that it is lirouuU to the coast by natives who say thtt it cccuis in the interior eo plentifully that it ii used by them for making tirec. The color ot this amber is rich golden yellow, and. when viewed in di fie rem positions it exlubiio a hvuulilul lluoresccnce, t-imilur to that t uiNLic?, winch it uImi re sembies in ctlor. A rwent spt-ci men is even mere he'aiui!u! thuu the famous so-called opalescent or green amber found io Catania, Sicily. Tlis inaierial would be ex tremely valuable for use in the arts It is believed that an expedition has started for tbe hicaiity where it is lound in the interior. Take Notiro. All persons indebted to the late firm of Bardue & Robertson will please call at the store and settle their accounts without delay and greatly oblige, J. M. IWuue, successor to Bardue A Robertson, Fresh Cranberries. The first cranberries of the season were received yesterday by the Willamette Racking Co. They are nice and fresh, try them. Barklen'.H Arnica Salve. The Pest Salve ,in the worli for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is Guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, Price 25 cents per bos. For pale t-y Fosliay A Ma.or., Durao'a Catarrh Snuff. Sure cure for sore eves, deafness, headache, and the worst forms of eatarrh in the head and throat. Price 25 cents. So'd by Fosliay fc Mason, Albany, Oregon. Every one should see the line costumes of the Mable antlv Btn- lesque Co. The greatest display of tights in the world. I propose to have y.ur trade, if! huiut-t good, low priecs and trood tre;i!i:it!:t A:!! eci!fe it. f. E. Lrow. j uelt . . , Ladies vref.-:' to trade C. E lirowm-il's bit'-;:;. -r vervt'.ir.tr is neat ami i!c;i!) ;;i!d i:i ;'!'!. pi',- crtlcr. "WASHINGTON GOSSIP. Ex-Secreiary Bayard Soon to bo Married Newsy Notes. Washington, Oct. 9. The Mar riage ! Ex-StciCarj Bajaid to Miss Cljwer will take place the Is: f November. The Hisses Cajard will cime 10 Washington lor the ceicEuonj. During their biiei siay in ths cuy they will be the gues s of lricnds, as me luuitme 01 then ioi nier home oa Higiiluau Jc-race was sold at auCiinu pu-rieus to Uicir dt'jia;tute lor Wilminicn in ike early fa u miner. Secretary VVindem eJiptcts to iuuvc into his new htme,iue luuu fanue btone mansion built by GtOife Ltuiou en Ma&tachUsetts avenue, ounu the pte&ixt week. ilis. Wintciu s. reluin in lookca ioi uuiiug the iieseu t msuih. SttTcaary Blame aod Jamily are u iciuaiu at the Nonnatiuie until tliu complenou oi tl e oin tseward jousfi on LLiaetle qurt;e, which is now receiving the ticisbing . ouches at ibe linuusut Ike decora toi. ltis hardly pobt:ble that Mrs. Uluine will nu tiue in the multi plicity of ber official duties to at ieid to tho cares of housekeepiot;, ia which at one time she took sueh pride aid pleasure. When the family of the Secretary of State first lived in Washington many years ago, Mrs. Blaine was noted as one of tbv best housekeepers an ablest marketers in Congressional circles. TIIE ASTORIA & SOUTH COAST. I'arorablo Reports Koad at the Aumual Meeting at Astoria. AsroR'i,; Oc. 8. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Astoria & South Coast railway was held this afteraoon. A very long and favorable report was read from President Reid, setting forth the bright prospects of the road for the fu-ure, and detailing progiess aad probabilities. The report was i tiered engrossed as a part of the minutes ot ilic meeting. Chief Engineer and Superin tendent Theilsen furnished a report ol progress, aad the present condi tion of work; amount expended for the year, $70,C6 04. Secretary lloldcn made a finan cial report. Received during the ear Irom stockholders, $90,075; from sales of real estate, $5900; funds in bank at noon to-day, $25,u85 21, which represents the company's net assets, minus about $5000, warrants drawn for material not yet paid cur. Considerable interest was mani fested in the subscqueui election 1 d rectors, two sctn tcing voted lor. I: was understood to be a ttt of strength and views ngarding ti:e pic-tent management. A compro mise was made and the following nine directors were cleceJ: i J. Taylor. C. W. Kuitou, Dr. All Kin nev, William Reid, F. W. Conn. C. "lJ. R:ie, I W. Case, D. K. Wui rcu ami E. 1'. Thompson. A WONOEKFUI. BOOK. The Kua I to Heaven, A Gehlen Casket of Unique, Brilliant and Beau tiful Christian Treasures, gathered Horn the Richest Mines of Religion, Science and Philosophy; Richly Em bellished with a Superb Galaxy of Koyal Steel Plate Engravings.-Globe Bible Pubiial.ing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. This magnificct-t literary produc tion represents a Superb, Unique and most Remarkable New Book. The Author whose mind ie etroug in imagination, happy in word painting, sprinkles the glittering pages of tH unparalled work with the most chaste and betx'tiful gems of thought, jeweled v.ith all that is Grtat, Good, Pure and Koble, in the flowing freshness of living reality. This magnificent volume, compris ing over TOO massive octavo pages, is printed from large, clear, ut-w type, suited to every degree of vision, on extra tine super calendered paper of admirable finish. It is elaborately illustrated with the most charming Steel Plate Engravings, designed and engraved by Artists of world renown, at an expense of many thousand dol lars. It is substantially bound in the most tumptuous manner. This very valuable work is sold by subscription only, and Mr, L. McFar land, who if the authorized agent for this locality, is now canvassing for it. We cordially commend it to our readers. California Cal-K-Cnre. The only guaranteed cure for catarrh cold in the head, hay fevar, rose cold, catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. Re store the sense of taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all drug gists. Send for circular to Abietine Medical Company, Oreyille, CiL Six months' treatment for $1; 6ent by mail. $1 10, For sale by Foshay A Mason. . Findley Soda Springs. Frank Crabtree has removed to Findley Soda Springs, and has taken charge of the hotel and springs. He is prepared to furnish first class accommodations to trav elers, and will furnish feed for horses when desired. Satisfaction guaranteed to all who patronize the popular pleasure and health resort. I'ocketCutler'-4 The largest and finest display every broujht to this valley just received at Stewait & Sox's." Call! and examine. PATENTS AM) PIlOGRESS. MarveMeus Change TVroocIit by Iaventora in Haifa Century. lvenlive A-;. One neea not be very old to have a distinct recolbci-ion of his daily life, i'.s conditions and cuvh'or.menta, fifty years ago, when the patent system of the United Elates was in its c.rly infancy. Treu tbe country was al most entirely agricultural, for our grand career io manufactures and the industrial arts was jut beginning. It virtually began with the pa eat svstem the creation of the i'aleut Oflies and it has actually kept pace with the development of that system, so that this magnilicent prog, ess stands as the indisputable result of the system, la otiier words, we owe our splendid achievements in manu factures aud the arts to the stimulus that the patent laws have, given to invention. Fifty years ago most of the people of the United .Slates were clothed from the products of the domestic 6)iuuing-wiicel and hand-loom. The itinerant shoemaker went from house i t house, setting up his bench and nlying his vocation in the fai;.ie x' Kitchens. There were no planii'g- mills, no shops for the manufacture of doors, , sashes and blinds. All the work of tho builuer, including carpen ters and joiners work, was done by hand. The carpenter, if a good one, got a dollar a day. Coal was con sumed by but few families, even iu the large cities, and by nobody in the smaller towns. The tailors, like the shoemaLers, came to the 1 -ase ani made into clothing the cloth woven by the mother and daughters, with a little help from the fullingmill that was generally near the gristmill of the neighborhood, The railroad and the telegraph had not yet added their powers to the forces of civilization. This year, I ISO, is no more liLe 1S3'J than the hand-loom is like a cotton factory. "Better fifty years of Fa ope t'ean a cycle of Cathay." Better one year of the life that r's lived under the new conditions than any nomber of years of the hard exist ence that was drudged out under the old cond'tioni. It is only the hope lessly pessimistic soul, the constitu tional and r.nu-.-able grumbler, who does not recognize the blessings t aat have come with the march of inven tion. For all those, let it be bo; ne in mind, we are indebted to the sys tem that has fostered invention aud secured io inventors the right to enjoy the products or their own braiua and hands. C'lsarnilH: an rnsrrn Fee. "This was sometime a paradox," as Hamlet says. Since, however, the people cf America and other .'and have been enabled to pit Hostetter's Stcma;h Bitters ajainst that unseen foe, malaria, it is no longer a paradox, but an cai?y possibility. Whatever malaria evolves its misty v. -v. to poison the air, and decaying: v.hole fcomo vegetation irnpregn-ler the water, there, in the very stioarhel of miasma, is tho auxiliary potent to disarm the foe and assure efficient protection. Feyer and aue, bilious remittent, dumb tue and asue cake, no matter how tenaciously they have fastener' their clutch on the system, are first forced to relax their ffraso and eventually to abandon it alto gether. But it i preventive force that should chiefly recenrmeno the ' Bitters to persons dwelling in rnalaria- 'nrsea localities, ror it is a certain buckler of defence against which the enemy ,s poeiless. Cures, likewise, dyspepsia, rheurnatit-n:, kidrey aad. blllious ailments. In His Old Quarters. W. R. Graham has opened a merchant tailoring establishment in liis old quarters on Broadalbin street. He has received one of the finest lines of genuine imported suitings and pants patterns ever brought to this city. Pants will ; be made from SG.00 upwards, and Buits for $28 and upwards. He has a very large lino of patterns, and will warrant all work to be first-class. Those deeiring a fine suit made to order at almost the price of ready made clothing should give him a call. Xotico If you want a good mattress call and see me. 1 will sell woven wire mattress 25 cents cheaper than any other man in the city. Thos. Biikk. Let us give the readers of the Una ald a little timely advice. Hot weather is coming and with it colic, cholera morbus, dysentery and di arrhoea. The only eafe way to com bat these diseases, is to keep some reliable remedy at hand, and all who have tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will admit that it is the most prompt, reliable and successful medicine known for these complaints. It costs but 25 or 50 cents, and may be the means of saving yoa or j'our family much suffering if not life itself, be fore the summer is over. For sale by Foshay & Mason Dunnjr our epidemic of dysentery in the summer of 1S7J. I sold 108 bot tles of hamberlam's Colic, Cholera and Di rhoea Femedy, and it proved satisfactory in every instance. The remedy is standard in this commun ity. George B. Durbar, Druggist, Center Point. Iowa, The epidemic referred to, was by far the wor6t that has ever occurred in Iowa. Over 40 persons died from h, 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 187. and in Miehigin and Southern Illinois, in 1NS-S. It has been in constant use for over teyen teen years, and has pioved itself to be the most successful nxdiche yet di. covered for bowels complaints. For cale l y Foshay A; Masc-n. The C. I. corset car. he had at the store of P. Cohen.