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15 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, FKIDAY, OCTOBER IS, 18S9. VOL." IV. NO. 274 FOR PURE TOILET AND FANCY GOODS -if) TO -HR ALSO The Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in the Willamette Valley, 0ALL ATJ EXAMINE HUB STOCK. dins CHEAPEST PLACE, IN TOWN. DEALERS IN Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron and Coppenvare, Pumps Iron Pipes 'and all kinds of 3 Plumbing Goods. Agents for the Celebrated ON TIME i'ookiug and Heating Stoves the oiii in tins city, tiive Street, Albany, Oregon, thorn a cull Tulius Joseph Manufactauer of Choice Ciais IMPORTED -':-al, I'll! T lif'tl Ti l :.( i or , full line of Smokers' FINE CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. Next aor t Pfieifl'ci's vanij stare, Albany. Oieso LUMBER -T ST. BULKLKY d HEALD LDMBER- COMPANY. HUDSON, OR. A new prepared te us at, Wh&r CtoBMyal h CaHdrtansnK CWU, ConstTpalion ; (ttinr tatoaeht MBtrfioeo, Cmotoliont ntrea heal thy sleep t nbn dd3 tiigrrtimi 2 V.'i ! o I Tll:trflcrc.,-rirpnT.lL- Id 0 'Ser.J fct Cir-cuh r.vj K minintmuMmiii DRUGS. - ll. L Successor to E. W. Langdoo -DKaLbK XX- limb, Paints, Oils Perfumery and toilet article also a full "line of books nu stationery, periodicals, etc. zg FreacrlptUMs careful i i compounded iK ODD FELLOWS Ubany TEMPI! Oregon 8ARR1K? - bet'stye for the least money evet at the Pierce Elock,Nrorlh Firs" BLACKMAN massh. DEALER IX- m KEY A V t et m l,.l T! Also 1( ;if ! I'l ler in 1 it t . i V Avt'u - lef LUMBER - WEST furnish lumber in car-lead lots ia Albany. DblAIN, DOUr.LASCO. KKGON. is nptofaitavwBE"MteM,yPteaerrP0ln kmmto vaer H. A. Aacu,JL Has riorum CoKSXB.Ti "BatSffkiSsatSe- rfect Remedies i'rt . -SOLI) r.Y ml Mason. mi power Absolutely Pure. This jiowurr never varies. A marvei of purity ,s-tr t;iii xml v holtsomeness More e-intn;iir:i! :'n:iti the ordinary kinds, and ejonoi If sold in eampeti tion with multitude of iow test, short weight ilium ot j lutf jilj.iie powders. Sold only in ems. Koval 8AKI2T 'w er Co', 1 '""!' !. N. T. Lfwik M, .IwwMMx:et Co., Agents. Portland, Oregon. PllVtiltlaN "IT H. DAVIS, 11. D. PHYSICIAN! AND I I suigeen. Cxnle found at his office room it Straban'o block, First streot. Albany regon- 1 'M 1 M.Hg KLLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURr gcon, Albany Oregen. c. c. Kelly, physician and our- gcon Albany, Oregon, office in iPurce's new block. OfticcPioure, from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. A. J. ItOSSlTKR, VETERINARY SUR- gcon, graduate of Ontario veterinary colic-jo and member of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, i8 prepared to treat, the diseases of all domesticated animals on scientific principles. Office at Ans Marshall livery stable. Residence 4th and Calapooia streets, Albany, Oregon. TR. I. W. STARR, PHYSICIAN AND 1 Surgeon, tateof lirowiisvilic, Or. Office in the Strahan-Pcaroc block upstairs in tbe rear rooms on the main hall, fails promptly attended to in citv or couiitjv. TR. R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SUR. J geon, Albany, Oregon - -tiraduate of Ger man and American eollcnes. E. A. McALISTKR I10UF.OPATII1C PI1Y- sician and snrseon. Has removed his office into Crawford's black. All calls prompt ly attended t. I)Rsu A. WHITNEY, PHYSICIAN AND sur'von. Graduate t liclievue llopi- tal Medi'sl follece. New York City. Dbeases of women a specialty, (ifliee in En niin's brick, Albany oreiron. yi I'o'lTcE lSHEH.KI:Yf(llVI.N T'i AT PRO 1S perty owners are required by ordinance to cut down ami rcmiA e ad thistles and ob noxious weeds (rrowinir upon their premisej, and ii'ti the street naijuitiiitir thcrito, within the city limits of Albany. 'J hose faiiincr to do so will e liable lea tine of C, I!v order of the city marshal, .1, N. HOFFMAN"! Aliiany, .Ii-kp !?, IS?, H. EWERT, PRACTIC AL WATCHMAKE and jeweler, Albany, Ore"", .4TTQKX!:TS. i. v. X. l!l.A( KBIRV. i. V. WRKillT. LACKIil RN, & WKUniT ATTORNEY AT Law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd bellow s temple. A, ii; practice in all courts of the state, and five special uttentiun to all business. WOLVEHTON CHAKERSE. AITORNEY YV at Law, Albany, Or. Office in room 13 and 14, tor i Foster's Block, aver I.. E. lilaia's T K. WEATHOKFORD, ATTORNEY AT l . law, Albany, OreL'an. OBice in aw, Albany, Oreijan. OBice in Oud Fellow's Temple. Will pract in all the courts of t hestate, ana1 jrive special attentian to all business stirs axsutiNa ni'svutino m can at tain naeurate and prampt wark br eallinr upoa ex-aouatiy surreyai h, T. T. Fisber. He baacemplete aapiea af field sates and tawn abip plats, a.r4 in arepare I ta do surveying in any part of I. inn aunty, fastagice address, Millers statiaa, Lioa eau ltv.Oregan. C in winn, iierr ren thb lba- g fire, lite aaal aaataaot iaauraace aaa- panics. lar Kaait. RNISH ReOUfl Te HINT. AT m City Rastaaraai. rala Tile far Sale. AOOO SUFPLT F FIRST CLASS drain tila far sala at tbe Eage brick and tile factary East af Albany afar Knox Butte. Call at tbe factery ar addraaa Propta b Austoa, Albaay Oregoa. MISSES GILBERT HELA GILBERT FRANCES CILBERT Teachers of piano, organ aad baiaaony. Residence comer af Jef orsaa anu Fourth. Miss Hela Gilbert at Lebaaaa Thursdays and Fridays. ffAHTED, THOSE WISHIN A FIKST class plana, sewing machine, the latest music or artists' materials, will tint! a bargain by calling at Mrs. B. H ytnan'8. The piaaos are fully guar anteed fer ire years. The best pianos made te stand the climate of the Pacifie coast. The New Ameri can Sewinj Machiae will please most fastidieus. Painting and musie les sons girea there. Stampiajr, Em broidery aad Dressmaking dene te order. Xe. 115 1st St., Albany, Or. BROWNSVILLE. o. r, ( osnon a os.; Heal Estate and J NS Ui: i y i: A CJJN' I DAVIS? BROS- AND CO iJvkrciiandisr. :! . v.-.-in; :t el!-. in mill tine Mtit.ke !.- f.;' '. i'lHciiii'i home !!).('.. ivliili .. '-,r tiv i.'pi.-t einr i-'.r.-;:-:- a' ' h'.- fmrtory. SPECIAL .VOTICE. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the ' Royal "College of London, England, alsoof the tSeile- vue Medical College. v The Dr. has spent a x lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, serofrlaenlargeriients, tumors and wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat -nient with electricity. .-' Has practii ed in the German Freuch and Ksiplish hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or night. His motto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." tSTOSice and residence Ferry street, between Third and fourth. Money to loan. Alone v in sums of $500 up, on loaned real estate seeurit'ito be on favt rable tn .i.s.. For particu lar rail upon or - rite. to P.uikliiiit & Keeney. Albany,; Or'. Im bi Saffcr iUy Longer. Knowing 1 hut s cough can he ciii'i-Kea in u uay, anu t tic Hrsi stupes of consumption broken in a week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Ackei's English Kemedy lor consumption, and will re fund the money to all who uuy, tak it as per dircrtioi s, and do not find our statement correct. 9,999.00 IN GOLD To Be Given Away. Cut ont this advettisement and send.it J. LAHMER & CO., Nurseryman, Toronto, Canada, with 14 three-cent Canadian, or 21 two-cent American postaze stamps, and they will send you by mail (postpaid) io good time for planting in April or May next, your choice of any one of tne following collection of plants, and enter your name in competi tion for the $9,990.00 in gold that they arc giving away in order to introduce their nur cry8tock. Collection of Plants No, 12 hardy roses. No. 2 2 hardv climbing roses, No. o 2 overbloomiiig roses far batise eul ture. No. 4 2 dahlias. No. 510 gladiola. No. (! 3 hardv grape vines. Nc. 7 -S raspberry plants, 4 each black and red. No. 8 20 strawberry plants, 4 choice kinc'i No. 9 T very choice plants four house cu ture. No, 10 5 cherry currants (reC). Ni. 115 Eees prolific currants (black) No, 12 f white grape eurnnts All letters with this advertisement enclosed along with stamps for any one or more col tions of plants, will be numbered as thev coins to hand, and the senders of the first thirtetn hundred will receive gifts as follow 1st ?2.i0 I J he next 20, $10 cach. 2nd - 100 ! The next 40,f each, 3rd - SO I The next 415, $2 each. 4th 30 1 '1 he next t20, i'l wh. 6th 20 1 After 50,000 letters have been received, th senders of the next 1,100 letters will rccciv iiit'ts as follows: 1st $22.1 I Next 10, $15 each 2nd 13.1 j Next 1.1, SflO each 2rd - 7.1 Next 40. ?5 each J 4th - 50 Next 470, S2 each 5th 2.1 Next 500, $1 each Aftr 1' 0,000 letters have been receive'! is" lcisottK next 1,000 letter? will re a-tt:! as tn.i ws: aii.l .il'W each Next 5 $20 epcli 3, 4 and 5 . 7.1 each I Next 15 10 eac (j, 7 anil 8. . . 50 each Next 3(J4 3 cacl 9. 10. 11, 12. 25 each Next 093 1 eael After 1.10,000 letters have been received the senders of the next 1.109 letters will rcceiv gifts as follows 1 1 each I Next $20 each 2 7.1 each Next 6 10 each 3 and 4 50 each I Next 2 each Ncxt5 ".leach I Next 79 leach Any person may send any number cf times for any of the above collections. If 0 ccntsin stamps extra U sent, we wil send in Jim next a printed list of the names of all persons wha are entitled to gifts. We make this liberal offer ta readers af the IlsRAi.n, knowing it will not pay us now, but our object is to introJuce our stock and build up a trade. Our mailing points areTeronto and Shrubmount, Ont., Uachester, N. Y., Louisville, Ky., Plainesville, O., and Chicago, 111., and we will guarantee all stock ta reach our customers in good conditian. We employ no agents, but deal direct with customers, and can sell and deliver stack to any part af the United States or Canaoa a about aae half the price charged by other nurserymen, through agents. Remember we will nat be undersold by any reliable firm. Bend us a list of wants and we will quate you prices; ar 10 cents for a hand-eme illustrated catalcgue which you may deduct frem yaur Irst aider. Address all letters'- J. Iv-AvHrutlCR & CO., Nurserynen, TORONTO, CANADA. The BUYERS1 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 thejnecessary and unnecessary ap pliances to ride, walk' Hance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or stay at home, and in vaiiousj sizeB, Btyles 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 CUIDE, which will be sent uponjreceipt of 10 cents to pay postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO., 1 1 1-1 14 Michican Avenu s Chicago, 111. A. LBAN "Y Mate Institute 5 ALBANY, : OREGON 18S A Eull Ctrps of Instructors. Classical, scientific, literary, cemmcrcial and normal classes. Courses of studv ar ranged to meet the needs of all grades of students. Sfocial inducements offered ta students from abroad. Tuition ranges from 5.."0 to r 12.50 Per Term. Instmineiitaltiiistriiction in music wi given by Miss Laura Uoltra. Hoard in private families r.t low r.itcs, and rooms for self boarding at small t xpensc. A careful supervision exercised over -f : r away fpin home. , For i. in ubr :-.:.d full particulars, i";rc-s .liej-pr.'sii'ent, f'-:V. ELIiEUT N. COM IT, Albany, Ore-on. Try font: P.re-': Il.'.vitiia cigars. Put. oese cent 0 OVER THE WIRES. he Mission of Our Colored Min ister, Fred Douglas, in Hayti A NEGRO LVNCHKll BY A MOB Baulanr-fr Threalt-nr ta Suddenly Ester Fr&aca aed Btrar,uc! a New Trial Eesuit nf the E'.eciien in Hayti- The Hkral' Special Dispatches. asmxuton, Oct. 17. it is re ported that t lie minister to Hayti, lied Douglas, is commissioned by Blaine to trv and convince the owers in Hayti and San Domingo, while maintaining their independ ence, to put themselves under the protection of the United States. Furthermore Minister Palmer is to see what he can do at Madrid in a quiet way to secure the severance of Spain's relations with Cuba. A XKGRO LYNCHED. Strttnr I n L'ntil Nearly Dead Thea Spiritad Away. Columbia, Tenn., Oct. 17. A negro, wnose name is unKiiown, under arrest tor striking another man. was taken from an officer yesterday by the man's friends and strung up, but was cut down be fore he was dead and was taken away. The officers have been searching for him all night. It is believed he has been lynched. ADVICES t'KOM HAITI. Hypalite Elected President of the Republic 91 Votes Cast. New York, Oct. 17. The steam ship Athos arrived here to-day from Ilayti ports. Hie Atuos, from Port au Prince, Sept. 21, brings the intelligence that Hypo lite at that time was engaged in arranging for the presidential elec tion. Hypolite expects that he will be the unanimous choice of the people. The election takes place this month. HYrOLITE ELECTED. New Yoke, Oct. 17. A cable to the Maritime Exchange announces that Hypolite has been unanimous ly elected president of Hayti. Ntnctv-one votes were cast. i LLlVAN'S Cl.KKKK. Some Sensational Developments Promised at an Karly Date. Chicago, Oct. 17. Henry .S. Ktatlenberg, Alexander Sullivan's private secretary, who was arrested last night, was taken before the giand jury this morning. When he come out he was released. In an interview he said he did not go before the grand jury willingly, but declined to state the nature of the evidence given by him. Fol lowing him Henry J. Miccalle, another clerk in Sullivan's office, was taken before the grand jury. When he came out he said he had revealed nothing because he had nothing to reveal. It is predicted that there will be sensational de velopments before to-morrow evenini;. BOCLA"ER WILL NOT DOWN He Proposes to Swoop Down France for a New Trial. Paris, Oct. 17. A committee sent to Boulanger by Naguet assures the general of the fidelity of the party to him and his cause and their confidence in his ultimate success. It is 6tated that Boulan ter will go from Jersey to Brussels, from there to Geneva and then suddenly enter France and demand a new trial. King Mataofa's Political Troubles. Berlin, Oct. 17. The North German Gazette says it is nol un likely that Germany will refuse to recognize Mataofa as King of Sa moa, and that it must be assumed that other powers, parties to the American treaty, have similarly expressed themselves, because at the conference recently held at Berlin all representatives agred that Malietoa should be king. OisamiRX an I' a seen Far. "This w;is bametime a aaradox," as Hamlet says. Since, however, the people of America and other .'aads have been enabled to pit llostetter's 8tcma;h Bitters against that unseea foe, malaria, it is no longer a paradox, but an easy possibility. Whatever malaria evolves its Misty tciiom ta poison the air, aad decaying unwkole some vegetation impregnater tha water, there, in the very stronghold of miasma, is the auxiliary potent ta disarm the foe and assure efUrieat pretectioa, Feyer and ague, bilioas remittent, dumb gue and ague cake, no matter how tenaciously they have fastenet their clutch on the sy6teai, are first forced to relax their sraf and eventually ta abandon it alto gether. But it i' preventive force that should chiefly recommend tLa Bitters to persons dwelling in malaria cursed localities, for it is a certain buckler of defence against which tbe enemy ,s powerless. Cures, likewise, dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney aad billions ailments. Iturklcn's Arnica falve. The Test Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, t-ores, I'lcers, Salt Mieum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped llanil-. Chilblains, Corns, ami ail Mcifi Lfuptious. ami positively cures l'!it, or no pay require It is (iuarant: cd torive perlecl-si sfacthm. cents ..-lmv A- i'f:;cv lo. refund. For - ale lv F Ladies lirowpcil's !-.:,d il.N.n ; : refer to t:;u!c at C. E beeatisv everytLinST is neut iiu! in ni'l'Ie pic order. POLITICAL rnOGXOSTICATIOX What Ctamtneey M. Deaew Thiaks of the Chances of Hill and Others Richmond. Va., Oct.16. Cliaun cey M. Oepew was here yesterday, aud duriDg his stay a number of questions about fjolif.ca were asked him. "How does Oev. Hill stand iu New Yark " "He is the nblest palitician in New York. He i a man of re markable ability." "Who will the democrats uotn inate for president iu :" "Grover Clereland beteml a daubt "Who will the republicans nm iuute " "Tlmt is hard 10 say. The iiina in tho White House ans the Iks' cIihiii e ler a nomination, al. tuwins beiny eijual, but it is to tar ahead iu know. "Wiiu will be with Iiaiiison : Uirtint- iS shelved forever, is he Dot "aj ca means. Biaiae is not old eneuh ta retire by a gaud deal.'- "Does tka prahibitioa patty ameunt to anythMig V "No, it is going to pieces." STANLEY'S MARCH. Fiasco of Stevana' Bicyclo Trip to East Africa. Zanzibar, Oct. 17. Thomas Stevens, the bicyclist, who, after making a tour of the world ou his wheel, was sent to Africa to "dis cover Stanley," has returned here aud has failed to find any trace what ever of Stanley. His misson it a complete fiasco. A man who was employed by the Church Missiou Society, who left the southern end of Lake Victoria Nyanza on March 30th, has arrived here, and is positive that Stanlev has not been anvwhere in that riuarter. The church mission believe this man's in formation is completely trustworthy The impression here is that Stanley feels that he his done enough for glory and that this time he proposes to avail himself of the large boodle at ivory that exists in Centra' Africa. When he does co.ue he will appear with enough iyorv boodle, to support him during the rest of his life. A WONDERFFL BOOK. the KoaJ to Heaven, A ' uuden Casket of Unique, Brilliant and Beau tiful Christian Treasures, gathered frcin the Richest Mines of Religion, Science and Philosophy; Richly Em bellished with a Superb Galaxy of ltoyal Steel Plate Engravings. Globe Bible Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. This magnificent literary produc tion represents a Superb, Unique and most Remarkable New Book. The Author whose mind is strong iu imagination, happy in word painting, sprinkles the ghtteriug pages of this unparallcd work with the most chaste and beautiful gems of thought, weled with all that is Great, Good, i.ure and Noble, in the glowing freshness of living reality. This magnificent volume, compris ing over 700 massive octavo pages, is printed troni large, clear, new type, suited t'j eveiy degree of vision, on extra line super calendered paper of admirable finish. It is elaborately illustrated with the most charming Steel Plate Engravings, designed aud engraved by Artists of world renown, at au expense of many thousand dol lars. It is substantially bound in the most sumptuous 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. si;fferin in dakta. The Crops aro an Entire Failnro in lections. St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 1C A. H. Trow, formerly a member af the Minnesota legislature, but now a res ident af Miner county, South Da kota, appeared at the state capitol to-day, soliciting aid for the Dakota sufferers, Trow tells a sad tale of desolation and want in Miser and the adjoining counties, and says em phatically that unless aid is granted many families must inevitably freeze or starve before next spring. The crops in Miner and a portion of Kingsbury and Sanborn counties were a complete failure on account of drought. Piles! Piles: Piles: Dr William's Indian Pile Ointmein is the only 6ure cure for blind, bleed ing or itching piles ever discovered It never fails to cure oid eases of long standing, Judge Coons, Maysville, Ky, 6ays. "Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment cured me after years of suffering." Judge Collinbury, Cleveland, 0,Bay "I nave ound by experience that Ur. Williari'6 Indian Pile Ointment gives immediate and permanent relief." We haye hundreds of such testi monials. Do not suffer an instant longer. Sold by druggists at 50c and $1 per box. Sol1, by Fos-hay ti Mason, Albany, Oregon. The Xew Discovery. You have heard your friends and neighbors talking about it. You may yourself he one of the many who know from personal experience just how good a thing i.s. If you have ever tried it, you arc one of its staunch friends, because the wonder ul thing ahout it is, that when once given trial, Dr King's New Discovery ever af:er holds a place in the house. II you have never used it and should he iitlliettd villi a cough, cold oraiy Thuoat. Lung or Chest trouble, sccute a bottle at or.ee and give it a fairtrh:), it is gauranti cd every time, or mc;i y I", fuiivicd. Trial hottles f ee at 1'osh: y ei March's l:'ugVTore THRIFTY It KCCARS. A Thriving Profession Folloned ly Many Families. 1'eguary throughout the East is a thriving profession, says a writer in Good Words. There are guilds of beggars, besides the numerous com munities of dervishes, who are semi relieious mendicants. Many families have been beggars for generations, aud are nn iiilicants from choice. Some of these jroicFtioual beggars are actually vea'thy. Four and twenty years aoo tl e writer well re members a ease. The Chief Beggar (the title was not conferred iu derision) yavc his daughter in mar riage to a substantial fanner. The irls dowry consisted of two free hold houses, the rootiu of which were entirely filled with dry pieces of bread, and the sale of these begged crusts subsequently realized a con siderable sum, being disposed of as food for cattle. It must be remem bered that in the East there is no organized charity,and that most Mus sulmans are exceedingly charitable, many giving away a fifth and some a third af their income. Under such circumstances it is not to be won dered at taat the professional beggar thrives , OREGON SCHOOL LANDS. A Decision in Favor of tho State Regarding Indenaaity Selections Washington, Oct. 1G. Assist ant Cemmiysianer steoe to day rendered a decision in a case which involved the question of proat in tbe scbool indemnity selections in Oregon . Oregon was granted every six teenth and thirty- sixth section of land for school purposes. The law also provided that, in case any of these lands Lad been entered under the public land laws prior to the date of the grant, the state should be entitled to indemnity therefor and migDt make indemnity selec tions from any unoccupied public lands. In pursuance ot this authority the state, it appears, selected in the aggregate a large tract of land upon which expired pre-emption filings were on record. The question at issue wss whether tbe burden of the proof of tbe fact that tbe filings had expired rested with the state or with the parties who made tli2 fiiiugs. The assi-t-act commissioner holds in favei of the state, and has directed that iu all such cases the pre-cmptar shall be required to appesr before the lacal land ofiice within twenty daya after receipt of the notice and show cause why the entry has not been canceled, thus throwing Ine burden of proof upon the cntrj mau. It is said that tlieie are a large number of cases in tbe general land office which will be disposed tf thus. SOON TO CALL N BLAINE. PuiiiicefotF Now Ready to Discuss, the Fishery Dispntes. Wshin;ton, Oct. 15. Sir Julian Pauncefote, the British minister, said this evening that he expected within two or three weeks to call upon Secretary Blaine, when he wouid broach the Canadian fisheries and Behriag sea seal questions. His pre vious visit had been such a trying one that he had not communicated with the American state department with regard to the diplomatic differ ences between the two countries, but he was now prepared to do so. Woman's Discovery "Aaotber wonderful discovery ha been made tnd that too by a lady ia this county. Disease fasteaed it clutches up jn her aud for seven years she withstood its severest test6, but ber vital organs were undermined aad death seemed imiuinca. For three months she coughed incessantly and could cot sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and was so muck re lieved on taking first dose that she 6'.cpt all night and with one bottle hac been miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Luts." Thus write V7. C. Hamiick & Co.. of Shelby, N. C Get a free trial bottle at Fosbay fc Mason's Brug Store. A Safe Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to ItIb vou satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase priee. On this safe plan vou can buv from out advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's Few Discovery for Consump tion. It is gurrantecd to bring relief in everv case, when usca for anr affec. tion of Throat, Lungs or Che6t, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoop ins: Coush, Croup, etc., etc. It it, pleasant and agreeable to taste, per fectly safe, and can alwavs be depend ed upon. Trial bottles free at Fosba Jfi .Mason's Drugstore. Money to Loan. At a low rate of interest on good farm property in Linn county, or on best improved city property in Albany. Apply to Blackburn A Wright, Albany, Oregon. Why Women Fade Women lose their beauty because colds undermine their life. Dr Acker's English Remedy for eonsump. tion is sn absolute cure for colds. ow Can Parents allow their children to cough and strain and cough and calmly say, "Ok it"s only a cold," and keep (riving them cheppan.i dangerous medictnen until they are down with lung favar cr consumption, when they can bo ea-ilv relieved hy B EGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYKUP? It has no snpari- (i.-, unit L'r equals, oeo. J . '. Uck- ti.uu. Iru'ist.