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j K v fADVER": icy Ti i.. -J. a 15 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, TUESDAY DECEMBER 17, KSS9. VOL. Y.--NO. 15. V Willi ' I. Fail Announcement. Keeping patv with th. AMUEL Has opened for thr ;wi Winter trad ajai gcr assortment than -r nWoie, ami invites the spe cial attention of the people of Albany and surround ing country to his mumi.ioth. FALL and Mil consist dry goods and notions, boots and shoes, groceries, Carpets of all kinds, oil cloths and lenoliums window shades, fortiers, lace curtal, In fact a complete assortment of general merchan dise. His entire building, including basement, first and second stories, is crowded full of new goods, bought direct from importers and manufacturers for the present tall and winter trade, which affords a stock ot new and fresh deigns large enough to sup ply any want, and winch will be sold as low as first class full weight goods a;i be bought anywhere in Oregon Specialties in his Fine Dross Goods and ISovf'ltiV? of the Season. Thepul,'ie is cordially "un ited t call and inspect our magnificently sioelced display rooms 1889 fefcfcfcfchfchfchfcfc Crane Guiss -Ar ;.- Plush Goods and Ivor brought ! Albany. Call and inspect their immense stack. When fully opened it will be the Mast complete ef Elegant Holiday Displays. 3P"Firet Straet, VtU te Revere House. S. The bi-.: I ron-Is li:ti:il .-(".v tl or" t in t!,c market. Trv il.ein once. Yoti never v.i ;-r any other. M'.rt y it fundfil ii ntt fi nml cntirelv Katisfjctorv e. Si'- A v. toady grovvtb ! Albany v. iaStg ow C LOAKS AND .JACKETS, TNDERWEAR, KNIT GOODS, TABLE LINENS, FINE HOSIERY. KNITTING YARNS, ZEPHYRS, SAXONIES, I FINE AND , COMMON UMBRELLAS (i & Son tra aat t h largest Iin f Art SuDoHes it YOUNG 188 Way Opening. CORSETS BBaPerfection of Fit P A l 17 UT OffnfX'i I'ltn I Wflli Uh 1 (VM hhiMl 11 youn(;, riitilbj- .A.lbanv- smiu oTi e. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the Kelle vue Medical College. The I)r has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scroti' la enlargements, tumors ind wens, without pain or the kuife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has prautii t-d in the (jcrmati French and E-ilifh hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or nii:lit. His m-lto is "(iOOD WILL TO ALL. iaTOiiiee and resilience Ferry street, oi'tween 1 hird and r mirth. Star ...A FILL STOCK OF., Stap.'e Groceries The heat nuU, r te. quality cf tca, coffees, cauiiies, CANDIES, NUTS FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAT. At this 'A reliable hotiM in also to b found a complete asHortmrnt of fftfrn famil pioctrle", to whk-t is constantly beii.jr added all the geaxnnalile line? of groceri and pro visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts. Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, Thefe goods were all boucrht when prices were low and the benefit of tl e margin will be given to his customers. J.cmember the place, it the old corner ou Firm and Kroalalbin fctn, Iyer. 1 1 . Proprietor f . Albany Soda Works Ami maauiaeturer of Choice We arc row prepared to furnish choice, frtsli oiMiien of best jrrade, consisting of pure stick, aborted flavor,-mixed rsiwlies, extra French and ehnca'ate creams, funcv inixe !, cand.v to and a mend assortment of Sne candies AT WH4LKll.K Qlt KITtll. jrOnlcrs frmn euntT tlealers promptly at tcnael to. factory e:i Kirst ttrect ALBANY OREGON RED CKOWN MILLS ison, i.tvir. t co.. Frps. NKW PROCESt FLOUR. (Superior for PanilyaaJ Baker' use) Best Sioraae -Facilities. l-ilijhext uuk pr: pat far wbet3Ca ALBANY OREGON Th BUYERS5 GUIDE is issued March and Sept.each year. It is an encyclopedia of useful information for all who purchase tho .uxuries or the necessities of life. We cau clothe you a furnish yoa with all the necessary and unnecessary ap pliances to ride, walk Hance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or stay at home, and in Taiious ' sizes, styles and quantities. Just nhnre out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY. "d you can makeJa fair estimate of the value of the BUYERS' CUIDE, which will be sent uponjreceipt of 10 cents' to pay dostage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO' 11 4 Michigan Aveuu J Cnicio, 111. Albany Nurseries We are permanently located on the old Cline homestead mile from Albany on Corvallia road. We have n hand a large stock of Clioto Emit, Trees of cur own growing, whieh we Mil sell at lowest living rates. Parties contemplating pouting trees will consult their interests by examining our stock and prices before purchasing. Htm ah A Brownell, Albany, Oregon. PATENTS Caveats :ir,d Fradc marks obtained. u,ld a11 P'-'tent Lusiness condiu ti d for moderate Ws. Our .l!ii-i-.pj.ositc U. S. Patei: Oliiceynil v. n .eciiic luitcnt in ' s t:ni: :i !G :lt co-i 1 tliau those ; Send mo.! : kttVriidio . or Mt, fre tiuc tili na i A little Ii cuts," v. :th your st.ite, t Addres Op,),ijitj I'. S lildtl- fl'CI : li'.awin;:" W - atlvi-. ' iiiire. i' i.- seeur. Wiisl-.inu'lt'ii. !' i i. wilt: V nt:.b:e 1 r !l"t l " Ifor t-i O s o: :ii'!u .1 imty or town 'i 1:1 '. A. SMV A i ., l atent Olllce Wash listen, Bakery Lrockf Gonrac Absolutely Pure. This powaer never varies. A marvel oi ouritv.ftreni'tli and wbolesomcnesa. More economical than the ordinary kinds mid csiinot be Mld iu conioeti iion with multitude of low test, short weiciii .ilum oi phosphate powder &:li Oiili Hi r-ius, KOTAL BAKW T3W- dkk Co. 1 ;HV vt.. N. T. Li wis V., J;iixoi T; (. o., Arents. I'orlland, OreKon, WH. DAVIS, M D. rilTStCIAlTAXIi sn.'t-nn. Cn be fc r.nd at his ort-e. room ii. S r-hau' Meek. I- in t street. A'fcao- Urrgon- G1 V. .MASI'iiN, IIIVMCJjl M H1 I". Rfou, Albany, orecon Tlf H. KLI.IS, PHYSK'IAK AD SUEr jeon, Albi? j Orepon. CC. KELI.T, PHYSICIAN AND dVA . gcon Albany, dregon. otHca in ,Pitrce' new block. Office.hmirs, from S A. to 4 r. m. AJ. ltOMltK, Vfc'iKKlAAKV SsLK . eeon, frailnate of Ontario vctcrinar college and member of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, is pr pared to treat Hie diseases of aU don ei-ticated animals cm scientific Principles, office at Ans HarvhallV livery stable, (evidence 4rh and lalaj.oob streets, Albany, Oregon. Dli. I. n. STAKH, PilYSICIAN AXli Snrceon, lata of P.niwnsvilie. Or. Ottire in the Strahan-Pear'-e blcn-k upstin in tW rear rooms on the main hall. Cai 8 promptlv auenucu wi in city or counrjy. lVR It KOM1KWAV. VETKRINAKY Sl7U AJ peon, Albany, Orciro.l - -Graduate it GeiJ I : i man ami rtilierictm couches. "IR. K. A. MCA LISTER IIOMKOrAIIIlC FHV- 1 sieum and surireon llr.s rnroved ii ollice into Crawford's block. AH calls prompt ly ' irnueil in. Dlt.U. A. WHPIXKY. P)1MC!AX AM sur'Hon. Graduate of liellevue Hospi tal Medical College, New York City. I)iteate of women a spe ialty. Office in Frcman't b'iek, Albany Oretrou. W OTICK IS HfZtEBY OIVKX T'lAT PRO iX perty owners arc required by erditiarn-! to cut down ami remove all thistles antl o- noxiou weeds prowm? upon their premisej, and upon the street adjoining thereto, within the city limits of Albany. 'I hose lailinr to uo k ni; e lialilc to a line of S5, Jiy aider of tiie city marshal, J.X. HOFFMAN Alsant, Ji:.vs 2S, ISSO, H. EVEKT, PKACTICAI. WATCHJIAKE and jeweler, Albany. Cretan, ATTOItXKVM. 0. H. X. ISr.AtKIXRf. O. W. WRIGHT. i)LACKl;l KX, A. W ItlGHTAl TORXKY A1 I. aw, Albany, Oregon. ofl;ce in t)dd bellow's Temple. 4'i!I practice in all courts of the state, antique special attention to all 1. usiruxs. M)!.YKKTOX CHARLES n" ATTORNEY I at Liit, Albany, Or. Oflice in rooms IS and 14, 1'oster's Uiock, oer L. . Ulaiu's s:or . J K. WICATIloiU'ORr, "ATTORNEY AT law, Albany. Orerou. Otliije in Old Fellow's Temple. Will pract in all the e-r.rtf of thestate, and f iv paeial attention ti all buii!icMS. Land Sarveylac. i)ianm ksirin srsTETisa aesaeAves. tain accurate and prompt nrk by ealline: upon ex-cntinty suryoi . T. T. Fisher. He has complete copies of field notes and Ww ship plats, and is prepare I to do suTTering ia any part of Linn county. PoetofEre atlarecu, Milltrs station. Linn con ltr, Orepea. CB. WINN, AGENT FOR THE LEAU inj lire, lilt aad aceidest iatDraaM Mm- panies. tor tirnt. ICRNISnE ROOMS TO RIKT. City Restaurant. AT THE J-'L ...'liul -iirr Drala Tlltiar ). A GOOD SLTPLY T riRST CLASS drain tile for sale at tea Kape brick and cila factory bast of Albany near Knax Ilutte. Call at the factary or addrasa Propra & Austoa, Albany Orepon. WANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housewerk. Apply at tha eoiatr at Mh and Railroad streets, Dclmonico Restaurant, COXKR HRHT AND ELLSWORTH ST8. The undtrsigned having purchased the old Herman Restaurant stand has opened under the above name a first class restanrant. We are prepared to furnish meals for parties or dances n short notice. Oysters aerved in every style, eastern or coast; all kinda of tish known iu the marketl Employ only first-class help and waiting will will be prompt and courteous. Reg ular meals 25 eta. Coffee of first class quality and a cup of coffee and cake at from 5 to 10 cts. I am well known in' this city and request the citizens to give me a call. SAM GOETS, Proprietor. Important Notice. I HAVE RET17KXKD FROM TIIF. FRONT. I paid all mr men on the l!th. Any pcr?on holding any c f my time checks will please present thorn to me at my office in the 1 wcciliie t.loeK lor p riic-nt. e nave )v,en ty of money here. .1. S. ANTOXK.LLK. (.. :ie-al t'.-ntrncror rf linn Aiitonclle S. L'oc. j Men Wanted. ! rpu '.I'ni.K ox Tilt-: oi;i:i;rx p,'.'i !''! I r:.' ! "! App:y clicj to Cri. a ! ; ::ii. i l-'itii" (i.i'fs f.ir :;:ii . j l.'i! - 1 LI' I V.-l VI All! INV HAl.!' j I i ...I .- 1. .n.t S!-. 't JM.-ii ! .hi j I '. ' . A :'. I .! Milil I t -i. - . . ..o'.-i I A VERDICT AT LAST. Punishment Meted Out to the Cronin Murderers. BlUdli .4 LO.NK NOT ilII.TY. Tkr.e af Them Will Ga Up fcr Life, and 0d for Tares tTears Two Fatal Riilway Wrecks. he Ukhai.d's Special Dispatches.) C-ikago, Dec. 10. At 2 p. m. the attorneys for 'ooth sides were ijp ;fied hy the judge that a verdict bad been reached, ind their "at tendance in conrt was desired. Suerilf Matson dispatched bailiffs to conduct the defendants to the court toom. Some trouble was ex penenc d in finding all the at torneys for the defense, and delay resulted. At 2:30 the jury entced and took seats. The verdict of the juty was as follows : "We, the jury, find the defend ant, John T. Bejigs, not guilty. 'We, the jury, find defendant, John Kunze, guilty of manslaugh ter, as charged in the indictment, and fix the punishment at impris onment in the penitentiary for a term of three yea. s. ''We, the jury, find the defend ants, Daniel Couhlin, Pflr'ck O'Sullivan and Martin Burke, guilty of murder in the manner and form as charged in the indictment, and iix the penalty at imprison ment in the penitentiary lor the term of their natural lives." At the request of the de.'ense the jury was then polled and reaillrmed the verdict. EXCITING CURT-KOOM SCKXK3. simultaneous with the announce ment of the verdict, Coughlin, O'riullivan and Burke turnet deathly pale, hile Ktinze started suddenly from his seat and a moment later d-opped his hcai upon his breast and burst into tears. Beggs' face was luminou with joy and immediately after the po.ling of the jury he arose from timid the prisoners and walked over to the jury i ox, and during ! In eat bless" lull that followed Shook Foreman Clarke's 1 and Heartily, and said : '(Jenilemen, 1 thank you. I trust my future may confirm your judgment upon me, and that you will never regret that you found me not guiltv of this terrible charge." The only sound that broke the stillness following this was the deep i-obs oi little Kunze. lie burst out wit h : "liod knows I am innocent! I never was in Lakevie'v that night ! Oh, tied knows 1 am innocent, gentlemen !" O'.ullivan was the only one cf the ether three prisoners wl o tound reiuge in tears, ror a mo ment they trickled down his cheeks, but a minute later hi black eyes Mashed with defiance or revival of coinage", and dashing; his band across his blow he braced up iu his seat and and cast a longing glance around the couit room. The only evidence of terror to be perceived "in Coughlin was the in creased pallor that overspread his face, as lie slowly realized the sig mli ation of a sentence to life ini-pti-onnoent, and his lips twitched rervou.sly during the colloquy i hat followed between the at torneys and the cou.t relative to a motion for a new'trial. Martin Burke was unquestiona bly the least affected of all the piisoners. His usually florid face took on slight pallor as the verdict was announced, but a . moment later his jaws again began their methodical mastication of gum as regularly as at any previous time during the trial. HOW THE JURY STOOD. E'even of the jurors were for hanging Burke, Coughlen and O'ciullivan, but Culver favored their acquittal. A compromise &s above was agreed upon this atter noon. There was no trouble in ar riving at a decision in the caseH of Kunze and Beggs. The Moataua Legislature. Helena, Dec. 10. The demo cratic members of the senate ap peared in the senate chamber this morning and took the oath of oflice, whereupon the senate ad journed till to-moirow morning. The democratic house has issued invitations to the republican house to come and join them. The sergeant-it-arms delivered the iny na tions. KAI LKOAI) DISASTERS. Two Fatal Wreck-Several Killed and Burned to Dealii. 'JiiK'Aiio, Dec. 10. The city lire department has been notified of a wreck on the Chicago Si Kastern Illinois railroad at Oakdale, nine miles south of the city. Jt is re ported that four persons were killed ar.d many inj jted. That the tiiim i; uo'.v burning and that a number of persons are badly burned and somr are burned to de::th. it is undtTi-tood that the train ;m in the suburbs and the distill t engines and j livvL-kms have been tailed rem South Knglewood I ) nibdu:. ll.tmos and cave iVr the injured. At the gen era! cilice it is KiM the advices ar that several persons are hurt. but not lataliv. AXOTilKK KATAI, WRECK. IxpiASAi'oi.is, Dec 10. The pay car of the Ohio, Indiana & West ern Railway with General Superin- tenti-II. ilson and .1. McCum- inings, tiainmastcr, on beard, was wrecked near Covington, Ind., early this morning. It is impossi ble at this hour to gather details but it is believed that the payma:- ter and engineer were both killed i'KOM TIIK NTATE CAI'ITA1. The Saprenie Court Grants Claarles Oldx a New Trial. ai.e.m, Dec. 20. In the oflice of th- secretary of state today ar ticles were filed incorporating the Cottage wove Lodge o. 08, I. O. O. F., Robert (iriffin, T. J.Markley and II. Thompson, incorporators. In thfi supreme court the case of the state of Oregon resp. vs. Chas. Ohlsapp.,appeal from Multnomah, the judgment of the lower court was reversed and the case re manded fcr a new trial. Opinion by Strahan, J., Thaver, C. J. con curs and Lord, J. dissents. tate of Oregon resp. vs. E. A. Jones app., appeal from Multno mah ; judgment of the lower court attirmed: opinion, btrahan J. Ktifus Ingalls resp. yb. Harriet 13. Campbell app., appeal from Multnomah; the judgment of the court below reversed; opinion Lord J. B. L. Messinger and J. E. Smith apps. vs. II. C. Me6singeret al resps., appeal from Jackson coun ty; argued and submitted. THE TflKUME TOTTERS. londan'a Big Scandal May CauM a KervlatioB. Loxnox, Dec 15, It is asserted that "the West End scandals," as they are called, may result is upsett'ngnot only royaltv in the kini'dum, but also htj rule af the privileged classes i s well. Iu other words, that jthey will end in bringing about speedily a re prblic apou the ruins of the present monarchy and house ot lords. The fact that Prince Albert Victor, eldest son of the Prince of Wales, and therefore heir to the British throne, is connected with these scandals, either personally atid criminally, as is treely charged, or as is cllicially ad mitted, by the connection with them of his intimate friends, of course make their political effect njest momentous. It is the opinion of practically every thoughtful man in tha kingdom that when the scandals are fully iuipireif into by parliament and all the fright ful details became public property, either Prince Albert Victor will be deprived of succession, a proceeding nlmopt impossible of conjecture, or that Queen Victoria will he officially declared tin last monarch of Great Britain, a.id that a republic will im mediately succeed upon her death. THE CHEROKEE OUTLET. Failure of Negotiations With the Indiaaa. Kansas City, Dec. 14 The Jour nal's Tahlequah (I. T.) special ajs: The United States commission lias failed in its negotiations with the Cberokees for the sle of the Cherokee outlet, aod will leave far Washington tomorrow. A committee appointed by the Chcrokees met the commission on Monday and asked the latter to re quest the Government to treat with the Indians under the section of the law which allows them to cfier more than $1 25 per acre for the land. Several trivia! qucstiors were also asked. The etesograpix r of the commission had the interview. When his report was transcribed the commissioners re plied that the questions were t rival, and that they did not desire to answer them. The Indians replied that the stenographic report of the interview was incorrect and' had been 'alsified by the stenographer. The commission made answer that the charge was a deliberate falsehood. and notified the Indians that all nego tiations were at ad end so far as the present commission was concerned. , A e aanal note wtfl sent to each mem ber ot the Indian committee, charg ing each with deliberate falsehood, and informing each that the allegation against the lady stenographer was as contemptible as it was false. 1ms correspondence has caused great ex citement. A delegation of fun-bloods caied on the commit ien this evening and told them that all the full-bloods were willing to sell at $1 25 pel acre. REDWOOD TREE THEIR HOME. A. Family From Oregen Said to I well in a Living Tree. Hea'.d&bukc, Cal Dec. 15. Near this town, in a large hiuh redwood tree, a family consisting of a man, is wife and three childred, have taken up their residence. A few days ago a hunter was attracted to the spot by the sound of voices, and, approaching, he found the family. To close the oprning in the tree a rude door had ben constructed of deerskins. Inside the tree benches and tables had been constructedjof redwood bark, (fastened together by wooden pins. The head of the family stated that he came from Oregon last, fill and not being aide to pay rent for a house had movi d his family iuto this living home. He had thus far made a hong hy odd jots on farms near by, being careful j never to st".te where hie home was. j The bjy was dressed iu a suit of coon j skins. The tuithi r bore the appear- j ante of a mice 1 cautilnl woman, and : lit-r speech hhnwvd she had been well ' edr.care I, They were aU very r-.ti- : I'fiit ahi lit tl;c:r f rti'trli'c, :ni how j thtv hi'5, i '.t-:: rc-U'ccd to sue'" p'ruls. Th.-y e.pci t . sj end the wintr ii t1.: sylvan ht-u.e. WASHINGTON NEWS. notes and Comments From the National Capital. THE RAILWAY IIAII- SERVICE Thi.-ty FiTS Bi I-disn Ch:efs Will Ca ta Washinrtoslro Talk With President Bar r .sou Tha Eipesitios for 1832. iioccal Correspondence.! WASHINGTON, Uec. O. l oiimaster General Wauamaker proposes to use ah of the influence at his command to assist Senator Paddock in ge'.ting his bill "passed, "which' provide tor re--lieving the Kail Mail Service from the operation of the civil Seryice iaw. The bill which has already been in troduced in the Senate, stands a good show of passing, .and Borne people think that Senator Vance's bill lor the repeal of the entire civil service law may also be passed. Speaking -f the civil service Jaw Senator Paddock says: "I look upon the system s a humbug, which in its operation per verts the main idea of a republican form of government." Senator Vance says on the same subject: "It i losing strength in both parties, be cau: i it has given no results that are creditable." The nrst week of its existence Con gress did li.tle else but organize, and there is little probability that it will get tairly down to busncss until alter the Curistmas recess. Very little can be done in the liouse before the committees arc appointed, and if Speaker Reed announces them lefore the holidays he will do well better tnau the most of his predecessors. A vigorous attempt is to be made to get Congress to take up and decide the mestion of the Columbus World'" Exposition befere Christmas. It it is to be held in 1892, time is getting precious. Senator kdmuntls, aitnougn not op posed to holding an Exposition to celebrate the tour hundredth anni versary of the discovery of America, would prefer seeing the money spent in establishing a great National Uni versity. The National wool groweis associa tion, which was in session here last week, sent a committee to Secretary Wiudoni ti protest against certain practices relating to the admissiou of certain classes ol wool. The St ci tary informed the committee that he was now engaged in making an in vestigation of this subject, and assured thm that full justice would be oouc to the wool interests of the Ui nod States. Secretary Noble has given permis sion to 35 Stuux Indian chiefs to visit Washington. They want to talk te the President about the sale of tmir lands, which they have receutly agreed to. They are expected here next week. Speaker Reed has announce. tho Committees on Rules, which may virtually b: said to control all legisla titn.cn'isistii; of Speaker Reed, Repre sentatives McXinley and Cannon, and ex-Speakers Carlisle and Randall. Secretary Windoni's annual report to Coi.gress wtruld have made his re putation as one of the ablest financiers in the country, if he had net been so rated before. It is a document that" the ablest of bis predecessors would haw been justified in feeling proud of. Its crowning feature is the origi nal and lugeuioue system it proposes as a so'ution ot the never ending con neversy between the friends of sold aad silver as a basis tor currency. rery body is talking about it, and doubtless those Congressmen viio pride themselves on their financial knowledge are burning the midnight oil stndying it. Whether it will tie adopted is a question that cannot be answered off handed. No public man who values his reputation would com mit himself for or agaicst such an :m portant measure without long and careful study. The President in bis message, merely calls the attention of Coi gress te it, and adds that he Biay at a later day send in a special mes sage on the subject. WORTHLESS BONDS. They Are Floating Aroand in Kan. gas and Hisanrl. Kansas city, December 13. -Mexi can Tice-Consu. Rahden claims o have d;Covered that a laio amount of fraudulent Mexican bonds are Heating around in Ki ess City, and that many persons n Missouri and Kno9as have be n victimized. Thousands ot dolh.is worth have been placed in the tu States named, and in many in stances bunks have been caught. The biftory of the begus bon m dates back" to the early sixth when the unsettled condition affairs offered ta excellent ppor tunity for the issuance cf fraudu lent securities. At that time v-r $1,100,000 worth of these, bou-.s were issued. Publicity was imm diatcly given to the fraud, and ti o disposal of them stopped for a tim . Recently they began to appe.r again. One bank in this city I n a bundle ot them, holding them collaterals. They represent a fai s val u ? of seyeral thousand dolla but not worth a cent. California aNK-t urr. The only guaranteed cure for cntaira cold in the ncad. hay fevsr, rose co .1 catarrhal dc:ifi.es and eoro eyes. ) .-! 6tore the st'i.-e of taste ?.:k! uup!cas:i:it breath, resulting from catarrh. E - . and pleasant t us?. Follow tlircrtic s and a cure is warranted, by nil dn. frist. Send for circular "tn A.ict,.e Medical Company. Or ille, s inonths' treatment ior ?I; ui.l l mail. $1 10, ForJ-alc ly Forliay Mason.