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V. 'r THE MORNING HEKAL1), WiOrNESOAY. OCTOKER 2;, I90. Uaily and Weekly DA I I.J ' rutiliaheri JeTery niornmx eacept Monday.) 'Ivered by currier, per week... 0-20 r Dual!, per year...., 0 00 WKKKLY. Puhliahed ever' Friday Morning.) ie ropy, per annum, in advance .... .$"2.00 When nul paid in ailvame , i.iO THR MAIL. Vil t the Albany r-wtoffice close Km all ottW north Hie Kaittern utates The Went Side Anil the Nai row Ga n R. K.J Portland and - ) 0:30 a. M, It a. M ,l-2:: r. M , urvallis ami YaiUina j ofliL'a Month - , 7:30 r. m The imatofllca will be cl d each evening rom six to even o'clock. Heirmterrtl nutter lor the ly moniiiiit rain ahoald be mailed before o clock the preyiou veninr. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Depart f imnngCT. Freight ,. ll.15amll.00 pm 6.25ml 6.50 a A religioi's frenzy, when entered inti ly any person or eopIe ia a matter of serious eon requencea, even if it be edurateil and refined people that allow themselves to be carried avay with it. But when that frenzy is t. lten up by savagee, whose moral fensea are made and governed en tirely by brutish instincts it be comes a vehicle of most dangerous actions, and an object of dread and fear. Such peeius to be the case in the "New Messiah" frenzy that has seized upon the tribes A Indian on the Western reserva tions, especially amon the Sioux Indians. Agent McLaughlin says of it. 'I do not wish to be under- stcod as considering the present state of excitement so alarming as to indicate any immediate uprising or serious outbreak, but I do feel it my duty to report the present "craze" and the raiure of the ex citement existing among the "Sitting Bull" faction of Indians, ever expected "Indian millinuim" annihilation of the white man and the supremacy of the Indians, which is called for not later than next spring."' He repeats in det ail the stones which have been told to the Indians by medicine men and adds: '"Sitting Bull li the chief mischief maker at thi agency and if he were not here this craze, so great among tin Sioux would never have gotten a foot-hold at this agency. He hat lieen a disturbing element ever since hia return from confinement aa a military prisoner in ISS'.l. Thi cause of his present exlremt ronblesomenesa i partly to be attributed to the presence of a lady from Brooklyn, Mrs. Wildan. who rame to the vicinity churning to be a member of Dr. Bland? society of Indian defense asm-ia t ion, and opposed to the Indian ratifying the act of Match 2. 188!. She gave presents to Sitting Bull and money which had a demoralizing effect upon him She ia still located near the reser vation and ia visited often by the Indian." All such frails Agent McLaughin discrile8 should be summarily tseiit back home. It ia these people that cause much ol the trouble. The Indian in the cases spoken of get up what they call the "Ghost iVnce," and con tinue in it until they become ex hausted and dazed, whin they are ripe for any devil y that their evil natures may suggest. The Brazilian Republic has leen recognized hy Great Britain after eleven months of hesitation and delay. The last pretext fur inaction vanished a month ago, when the Government was sus tained in the general elections, and orders have finally been given fot official recognition. This reluct ance on the part of England to accept the downfall of the Empire a an accomplished fact has been bitterly resented in Brazil. A mer icans have a most favorable oppor tunity for obtaining commercial concessions in that quarter and for strengthening their moral in fluence over that vast republican State. England, by its diplomatic blunders, has been rlayingdiiectly into their hand. Spbvker Reeo, in his speech at Chicago on Friday, made a re mark which is worthy of consider ation and reflection. ! Contrasting the two great parties, he said: "The' republican party achieves ; the democrat party Vindi fault. The democratic platform has an advantage over the republican in its method of argument that oi simplicity. They tiniply have to pas on what tue republ cms do, and account for all the misfortune of the world by me ins of the act-! of the republican party." The fate of the roor Engl sh women who was f.tund murdered n the streets of Lonljn, anl whose taking olT was at first laid at t'ie door of Jack the Ripper, points a very dipt nut moral. Later developments t-hjus that she was the victim of the liemlit-li ferocity of the niiVtreesi of her guilty husband. The moral is plain and u'niost every lapse of virtre leads to something bad, if not as apparently atrocio is as this case. Tut: blight beautiful weather that is coming to Oregoniaus just now is certainly enough to remove eve ay thought of homesickness from the mind of the latest tender foot arrival. It is genuine joy to old Oregonians. KEAL ESTATE SAI.KS. H. Bryant et ux to (J. 15. Harnish, w J.., hi U, H's 3d add, Albany $ i0 W. I). Smith to Henry David son. 8 acres in sec 3, tp V.', H A w t.40 L. Viereck toT. J. Stites, lots 4 and 0, bio, VV add, Al bany '-'Oil L. Fleischner to Eliza A. Thomas, lot 12, bl 5, Har risburg 140 II. C. Morgan to Malinda Hoy, 7l acres in I. L. C. of A.Ames 1200 E. Goin to Oregon Metalic l'aint Co 1 W. II. Uoltra to Mrs. Kate Skelley, 1.11 teres in sec 25, tp 11, S It 3 w 150 F. M. Kedtield to A. (i. Dav enport, 'J.03 acres in I). L. J. off. Davis 3150 11. D. McGuire to J. L. Stewart, undivided '.. inter est in S D. L. CJ. of Abe Taylor 1 J. L. Stewart et ux to James Steele, Fame as last above. 250 State of Oregon to Mehama Smith, ; w . of N K '4, sec 30, tp !', S R 2 E 50 J. Durenham;i to Julius Kru ger, S N E qr sec tp 13, SHI E 300 K. N. Thompson to G. V. Mcllargue, parcels near Brownsville 475 T. L. Wallace to G. W. Mc- Hargue, lot 1, bl 11, W 'a Riverside add 200 Preston Munkers to W. II. Kamsey, parcel in tp 10, S Ii 1 w GO A WONDEKFUL ARRAY. New Goada Izl Quantities To Snit the Mo:t Fasi'dajas. In the matters of extent am! quantity, Mr. W. K. Graham, Merchant Tailor, has just received a stork of eh-gar.t suiting goods that is simply unsurpassed. They embody both English and Ameri can manuiacture of all wool cloths that are simply superb, ami w ill work up into suits of tiis very best and most fashionable make to be had anywhere. The goo-.ls are in almost endless variety of style a;:d pattern, so that the ta-te of every individual fan be exactly met. Ixtvers oi handsome goods can receive a '.rreat treat togoaudesammc these just for the sake f seeing tliem. fhey were purchased ami shipied Iwiore the McKinley bill went into operation, so that no extra tariD charges will be adod. Take the Union l'aciiic railway for the East, thiity-tive hour's quicker th ;tn any other transcon tinental line. Elegant new dining ars, l'ullman palace sleepers, free family sleeping cars run t!srnn!h to Itcnver, Omaha, Council I'.lulls. Kansas City, St. Louis and Vh -cago. C. G. Kawl"igs city tickit agent, foot of U-oi.-albin sti.i t. I'rciuli lnnxy Waft-rt. These waferB are a sine and :-:t specific for all kimU i fi-ma!e trojihlt's and will re.novi- ail ol rtruct.ions to the moiithiy period., no matter what the .cause. They iiv just what evry voman needs, ind can be used safely. For salt hy the Livingstone Medical Co., manufacturers, Portland, Oregon, also from our sole agent, J. A. dimming, druggist, Blumherg block, Albany, Oregon. XEIV TO-DAY. HENRY F. MILIAR .,;u; Vije So.: piino -ii,einiiii Oil- lirst fa firite ami ooti iiiciiiuin iri'til pii nos at Will .v I nk's. A'so fine crirai'M anl fnal intrunicnta ami ti e best sewing macliiin-s. NEALLY STEVENS, America's bis: IManite, Albany Opera House, OlTOIIMt An artiite of Kirt l'ank will tiyja Piano cor.ctrt, usiri.'aii Aitist (lio ul e.ano. The su-cess she Las met with lioth in Ku- rope and Aintrea ;s uueiiin!leil. Thcureat Maesier r Lis t, Dr. Hans Von I'.ue'ow and others i-pcik in the hiln-t ' praise (f her. Bein g li st artiste apiien'ii.' before thj Albany public, she shou'd be Kteeted l a full liou-c. lteeervcd scats at w;H i Link's. lOVKV.O LOVX-We h.vc plenty o oil tw- to lUr voars tinic. ia!l on ugattur in kmi.i;i . iv.sw T'O'l SLK I'll LAP--ooi ho'JH?. K'usU rr j X iii.taliiiiciitsi. Ajil f) W. I:. ;ii(.t,.. j 1 WAX l;i-toell . okc work iMtl.; t with voktr- i-liains nm. eU. iiVv nil am in it-kmI eoii-lirinu. K-r itjfh.r ififr;ii a ; .n wriltr or -r.M o i r 4111 -It? I'ui i;i,!r o. I. O. Hj X , 7-'. Onnr-.. City,' THE GREAT CLARA MORRIS, G- "W" SIjVLDPS03Sr If AS A FINE LINE OF SE ALETTE JACKETS! lie also mnkos :i specialty ot Ladies' and Mens1 liise slioes. You can find what want. The City Liquor Store M. HA VM ft ART, Proprietor. trSuxt J jr to the O.l I r"cIlos- e.nple, lliviy, Oregon ttl J K 17 ID TC ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY LI"d s Manufacturer of -AND DEALER IN- . FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST Cigars, Vlug and Smokinjr Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipee, at a full line o! Smokers' Articles. N'eit 0oo to Pffeiffer's candy store, Albany. Oreeon, W A. N TED Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy goods of DEYOE & FROM AN 15HOS.. IN PaTF'PTAV w- I" Douglan Shoes ir vAUAtVll wnrranted, and every pnir ban kin name mid price Maniped on bottom. Jf Afl AW W-.-i.:- "W r.r in . . W. L. DOUGLAS W $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf and T.aced Waterproof (iraln. f I Thr- excelieneo and wearing qnolltles or this shoo ' ennnot bp iH-tter shown than by the strong eudorse- meuts or Its thousands of constant wearers. yf SfS.OO (ienuino Hand-Hewed, an elegant and 1 9 fitvllsli dress SIiim- which eommriiits Itself. Jt .OO lluiid-sewed Welt. A Hue calf (Shoe unequalled for stvle and durability. f SO. SO fioodvear Welt Is the standard dress LL O Shoe, ut u popular price. SO. SO I'nlicenmn'M Shoe Is especially adapted w for railroad men. farmers, etc. 1 All made In Congress, liutton and Ltce. J $3&$2SHOES lafd,?s, . have been most favorably received since Introduced Q anil (tie recent improvements make theui superior to any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer, and If tie cannot supply you send direct t.t factorv enclosing advertised price, or a postal fur order blanks. W. I.. IMIUULAB, Brockton, Ma.a. KEiL-TJ -AND- GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET. WANTF.D SPECIALLY Hay, oats and potatoes, t sup 011 tin! Or.m l'ajiiii: ltailieal cxtcnhioti ami my icri'ii where I sell in tjuantiti ci to fuic th pur cliaseif. Olli :eaf ' W. M K i i my n a 1 Jewel ileatei s, if you please All rhiht CaU-.li it. How's bu.ines? That, s gooi. So's "miiie. Gooil bye! Br r r r elick. Speiial Eiijctjcr.uut rue r ':l rltllMY, OtT. l. Mr. A' Ihijnirin.n ai.agir of the TaldAlii 'lheatrr, San Karnviacu, presents CLAliA MO ItliJSf, l iuUr the mauacnicnt of Elv.inl II rive, as C AMI L L E . "The greatest actress during my career." Dion Bonccicault. "I never saw anyone so great." Henry Watterson. "The greatest genius mr stage lias proiluceJ." A. M. r ai nier. 'The most gifted .wo an 1 ever knew." President arfield. Reserved seats at Will & Link's Joseph:, Choice Cigars 'Imorters and Dealers in a' I kinds o guns and ammunition fishing tackle of ev ery description, cutlery and base ball goods, tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The largest stock south of Portland. Come one and all. No trouble to show itcods. QuicV sales and small profits is our motto. Also 8 repair shop connected with store and first rlass workmen to do all kinds of work. Uhlce 0 sts- 0 STORE T i n g-a-I i n g- i-l 1 11 g -ello!"lIelI), Central! cs, Say. (iive mo Mat Miews t Wa-slihurn What! Hello, Matthews it Wash 1 turn! Br r r r flick ?-.Ik-llo, Hello! rIhat 1 1 w 1 j on ; i i igui. 7tiiu in rillSM M8 i , i Tir 11. KlUS, I'HYMl'IAN liL. (iwii, Ail'ai.y Uii'i;t. M SL'K WTO. OAVIS, M. 1. I'liVSICIAN AX M Bii.ocn. CV.n Ik; fusm.t at bi.i otHo; room in Strahau'a block, first street. Albaiv. Orciton- c.ivrn.rYrriivsiciAN:TDLR . gcon Allnny, Oregon, oi'i.m n Pierce' new Mock. Ollice huiire, from S A. m. toi p. A. J. UOSSITKK, VKTEK1XAHV SL'K itooii, irruliute ol Ontario vct:rinr college ami me i ber ot the OnUirio veterin ary medical society, ia pr.'i-arwl to treat th. tliseaes ttf all tluuicticate-l anun-iN oi suiei.tirlc principles. Oiliue at Ann Marshall's livery atable Ke-tiilctice 4t.li anil ('.ibHX)i.i vtreet1!, Al'iaiiy, Ort-uun. DR. K. A. McAlistkr ii..mk.;i'aiiiio put sician ami sur-.'eo'i IUi rem-,cd hi ollice into Crawfurl's lilock. All calus prumpt ly attciicicil to, DRO. A. WHI 'NKY, IMIVSHIMS ANI ' surxcmi. Graduate f liellevue llospi tal Meli'l College, Xew Vork City. Iica;-, of women a specialty, 0:liee in at reiluuce on 7th street between Calapoui'i and Vine, Albany Oregon. Dlt.M. .1 l-VTTOV, I'lIVSICIAN ANI. Surv-eon, liliimbeiK'x llliK-k, Allunv, Or Female ilSeaoes a )ec:.ilty. Consult .t:o:i free. CC. :HA.MliKi:i.lX, M. I)., Ilinmeiotliiv Physic-all, "lliee at Dr. Wallace's old stand, liroadalhiii ttrtet. Ollice hours, 7 to ! A. n.; 1 to :i and i! to S r. M. ATTOtOKVS. W. T. MI RNKV. h. T. HARIN, J. W DKAPKR BLKXiY, BAKIS hKAPKIt, ATl'Oll ue b at law, Oregon :ilv, Oregon. Twen tv years experienjc as register of thj L". S. Laud Office nt Oregon City and in the land practice rueomuiends 114 in our specialty business before the Land Ollice or the court's and involving the practice i'i the general Land Office. H C. WAT.SOX, attorr.ey-at-law, Albany , Oregon. O'Sce in Strahan l.l.)ck. TN. DUNCAN A1TOKNEY-T LAW . and notary public, O'rict in the Strahai: bltH-'n, rotuns No. 1 and 2. I O. K, N. B'. U KBI FN. O. W. MKIU1I1. BI.ACKUl HS, n WIUOHTA rroKXKY AT Law, Albany Oregon. Olb'-e in Odd ellow's Temple. A'ill practice in all courti of the state, and give special attention to all business. lyOLVKKTON CI1AKI.KS K. A ITOKN k Ir at Law, Albany, Or. Ollice in roorcs lis ami 14 Kosier's block, over L. E. litaio'i store T K. WKATHFKFOIU), f I . law, Albany, Oregor AliLKKi-Y A'l on. !t xn On Flinn' Ui.jck. Will uractiic n all thi courts of thestate, and give specia. attention to all business TAVES P. MKAP, AVTOHXEY-AT-LAW and title examiner, Albany, Or. Will practice in all the courts of ttic state. Ab stracts of title furnished on short notice. Ten years experi-nce. SECH KT SOCI KTI Ksl A. O. U, W. Safety Lodge No, 13; mcet every Monday evening at tUn i!. A. K. hall on Ferry street, between Second and Third, Albany, Oregon, tranircrs in th lity and transient brethren cor-lialiy inited to attend. McPle-rx.ui Post So. r., O. A. lt. Stated meetings at the ), A. It Halt 011 llic second and Fount) Friday evenings f e' h mondi. Transient t.'::tra ale cordi ) iiiMtcu to meet wih m S. . lil.r.LK, B. F. Tabi.kr, Commandcrt Adjutant, Land Surveying. PARTIKH BB3IKI.NO Ht'RVM I.VO PONT. CAN OB tain accurate nil prompt v.ork !v callinc upon ex-county survcyoi V, T. T. Fisher, lie hascomplcto copies of Held notes and town ship plats, and is prepare 1 to do surveying in any part of Linn county. Postoitiee address. Millors Station. i.tnu cou ity, Oregon. C W. AYF.KS. ARCHITECT AND NUPEK- Jm intciul oil.. Otlije over Firht National bank'.huildiug, Albany. r. Work soii-iteil I from all parts ot the county C ontractor ami llulidrr. nltli: LNHEKSU.NED IIAVINU LOCATED . in AiKmy sciicits p;ttroiiaL'e from cit and country. Will contract t buil.i bridircs barns, and all manner of dHeliiii' houses, iiichidin Omen An.:, Kait'ake and Eiiza bethian stvles of buildiiis. Will furnish plans, andsptcincaiinus tree of chariies. Satii faction guarantee' W. f. (JAahEL. VrlI-L YOU til FFKU wi;h Dy-pehiia and lV Livt-r Couiplilint? Mulob's Vit-dizeria uara ntced to cure you. For sale by Fostiay Mason. LtOIt laino ba,:k, side .-r elu-rt, uc Shiliih's J; Tor'-us Planter. S-.id by Fo.-bay . Majioo. ytl.Kt l'l.l:ss M-iiilS nul-! io.-r:i!.! b O tliAt. iriti' lh. -ir.iloh'- 'tir rv:n. d f.iroii, -.-r -n-lt by l'o-!ny uNKY Tit t.' V II11JIK M'll'Al.i 1 j i-ood n-.it ,-.l.-c S'-i lirily. r'or )i:irtirtl. lars emiiirc of to ... liuuiplirc. n I'.V'KIIK IIOl'aK, AI.IA Y, OH.-CIIAS li. I'fi tIFer. I'rop. tnily tirst-c law bouse 0 the city. Larrc s-linplo i(Miit8!or coin i.-iri.ii loen. inin.tiucn e npioco 111 in kit lieu. General stave oitu- t:nrvl!is. E FINE STOCK FOR SALE. Keep your EYE n Dr. George W.Gray's f-ale of registered and hi'di tirade short, horn cattle. Well ' bred liottiti'' and draft hows. Thoroiiglilirei sni:'.U Yorkshire pigs. Iiij;h gratle Slirupshire Colsnold slifep, etc. Sale lo be on his farm near Oak v. lie Church, Linn county, Orcgm, November 7, IK'.K). Terms of Hale : Alliums uniler ten ttollars, cash ; over ten dollars, on" year's time wil limit interest with bankable notes or 10 per cent, discount for cash. (nlifor- Tlie only sur colt) in the In-8 caturrliul denfr fjt&re the seiise breath, rcMiltii and tilcusunt U and a cure is (fists. Send fc .Medical Comp months' treat mail. $1 10, F Mason, la (nl.C-lurr, anteed cure fur catarr . hay fev.ir, rose cold ;e itjul itiru eyes. Ke ;f taste and unpk-asan C from catai rh. Kits ise. Follow direct ion .-ranted, by all drui? circular to Abietin .r, Oroyille, Ciil. Six ; )at for tl: sent by . .- sale by Foshay c 20,009 lbs dried ap k 153C0Ibs. d kd i HluilKST CASH lRlCJt WILLU13 I'All) D Vi lli: - m&im fa:ki::s q WANTED! pllil ! , Ser,c7 for C! rculjr,?! btrhttlt3 (or I .r,,rW. .r. ..r,. '- ' PR1NCFIEL0 iSAWWlILL A. WHEELER, SPRINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR. SPRINGFIELD Jf Albany yard and olBce on Kailroad, between 4lh A. Wheeler. Albany Manager. Having h:lT not esielled in quality, taid facilities not surpassed forth prompt and KHlittfactory lill'iii .i i.ritei s. I repM-ctfi.il? solicit a ehre of th-trM,,- . WlIRRXKK JULIUS GEADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. THE LEADING CROCKERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY STORI OF ALBANY. THE ONLY GENTJI -,'K ROGERS BROS SII VERWARE, FRENCH CHINA .D GLASSWARE, BOY'S WAGONS, BABY AND DOLL CAR, RIAGES, AND A Gensral Assortmo&t of Fancy Goods. Specialty n the finest Teas, Coil'ees and Family Groceries, rect for net cash and carries the largest stock in the Valley. insurance agent lor tire and FOE PURE DRUGS TOILET AND FANCY GOODS (JO TO -ALSO The Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in tie Willamette Yalley. CALL AND EXAMINE 1IIS STOCK -DEALER IN Exclusiva Amucv fcr LUJUlEliG BLOCK C) C n UACS'IO! OREGON d 5th street. He bnv Mmno. G. L BLACK WH IB- ili'MS, Paints, Oils Pai f ii j aa4 toiltw artirlos atcoa fall Dm T book! ac suiUoorry, parlodieala, ate. UT fiaflflii mntmlt- coral ii FEliCTS TBSFli CARRIES- SEARLS Drv Goods, Notiros f ADlES AND GENTS FUU- HOOTS and SHOES y,y Sl.ne Department is now toinpli i with the late stylets aid trcft needs at lowest pr'i'cs. -Al BO .tlu Ludlov Fine Shoec KII.MH oTKI. The latest sneet miic-. at Mrt Hyioan'n, No. 1 Star U'Iuu'kk s :iu-! all kinae of l'rettb caimeu oh1 at a ery low figure at 'onr.;d Meyer's. Mexican Cm tus BitU-rs ,s the best remedy in the world fur liver and kid ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale atM Butimgarrs. A new line of tine wall-papers with iKiidcr vto match have leu opened at Furtuii & Irviug's. They are new huJ cic? Lt degigus. CVI1 and see lIlLlIl. Hiallhi s Wealth ! Ir. K. O. Wet' nine and iTam treatment, iiuar--tiiUx-J tfiecific for hyMeii, dizzil tfc. l.t, iiijt.(l., tn r iiu 1 1 ti at io u . it m l.j in ut of l! l. I r Uiscco, 111 I l J; C f I 11.1 ll les'.iti- v iii ii'i auity ui ii !i-viin to n iii- try, dttay au.d Ioas of fx ver ii. cither tx acfl ln,x en- tainf ne ni nth a iicmn 11 1. tri tlcl .ai Hl.ii rix Im x is ( r v j(i;ig. :tit lj nail tre 1 1 ll i. m.l't f ii-. I ii.ii itci IKM i. oil iA J. A. Cun minus, tiniKuitii ule aelit, Allial.y, rtifiiii. $500 REWjlRD We will pay tl-eahn reArl for an j ca i.f .ivtr cjn.plaii t. 0Knua bick hcuuautie. -fct on, i"OPMial..i or t:4ieiic we cji.i oi ciirv with Winfa litr jiilt whtti th iirelioii ure Htrit-ttv cuitij-lk-u ith. The) aiv 1 niety tegrlat.iu aiul necr faii to tjt:r!a-tioii. Lire ttexe. 01 taiiiiiitf Si i" cfiit8. Hit' genuine iiunulu lured i.ly lt me joiiu v . tctu omiiwiy, viuca;o Illinois. 8uM t J. A. Cui:.niius, iliuibt Allan, Oivon. Take Simmotis Liver One Dose wo uk a 100 Dollars Ikar S. U. ft: I .-'iiiuMi-i- on iloe of Pim moiis l.ier Krv'ilat -.r xnrth iXlttt. I t oimtli-tiil, I I lleinlm-l'.. coulii eat noth inir with i i-fi -tiMi or "r-tite- had th n'n', .l f. It f t vitherom uf eoi-fa. I re it. .1 ir. Flue Mi, 'nmel, uiiiiik. and v.y ivmeilv atik.i.Hlt hut. onlv -l-iinrd k!m-nr,rr , nf S L It !:i m n..ri-i--t thin fitlittf ,.rlli nf (I'-rtor. in dHtoriuir. lUni-V, Jc Xaktix. I liv ln t . h-r f.ir twvtitr v.-. and tiiritiir tlit rirnh.e liml ieneat.-it ukof headv-he, r.r..iiit t-y tr,rpi.l l.lvor, and in'f'wn eiiiiwiv en ii in- Miniiimm I.lvet K.ul'.f. I fonri it i of no mild a l.uray-t-r in it n--0-i. t nit to interfere, in the !-vt ith ntj diiti tin the school room, ri thine niini. aitu - a aiil Mihli-ct to'he wne, I cai.iii.t' r h'jt ru-onim-nd Sim- ii- m l.n rt Heirul:,t,ir. K. fc. 4'Hntit iri 1- IU ill. K Am Arnuilair ore The Oriirin'-l Al.ii tine Oinitnt-nt ia omv put ur In lar;'- tvo-mitire tin NTes, aii'l is an ahsolute rure for old lores, burns, wounds, ehspped l atulh ind aj skin eruptions. Will positive lycu'raall kinds ff piles. Ask tor the Original Abietioe Ointment. Sold by F oi? hay & Ma son kt 25 cents per tox "T mail 80 rents. P B. WINN, AGENT FOR THE LEAD' J ing fire, life and accident insurance o to ronios. CATARI'il iURES henraatiim, Neuralgia, Coro HEAOAOHC And ALL PAIN. Tfc OaUfaraU Ptitie tad IrgatWa . HOTKIO COU OH CUR wa colm, cnour. cohsukptioh. NfcyaU SrmggUto. Eak 25e, 60e k I hHir AO , Prwp'a. Lm Angalca. C SlilLull 8 VITAI.IZER whst yon need f trConatipi.tH n. Iota of Appet'te, I'ltri rena, and a:' ayn-pt ima of Iryapensia. I rii-e M and 75 c-.'iita per bottle, tor aala Ly r'oshay i alaaoo. Regulator mrm mm -w m t mm- r mw m ll a A -: . - V - - .-'V. i,