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THE MOyiNtt,.HEWAU). WEDGES tAV. SuVjrtfnKn 5 190 Daily and Weekly TERMS OFBUBSCKIITK'N DAILY Published Jsvsry morning sxcept Monday.) :ivara Dy earner, per ttti.... t. nil, par ysar ..... 0-20 600 WUtLT. -'Published arery Friday Horning.) a copy, per anuum, in advance ag.OO I bra nut paid in advance.-... iM rum hails. Mail t tha Albany iwttofflce cloas For all offices north Hi Eastern states Ik West Side And the Narrow Oa t R. R4 a Portland and 8atu rsallis and Yaquina . . 6;S0 a. H, ..11 A. II ,12:90 r. M otncs Boatn. ..730 r. The postoflcs will be cl m d each evening torn six to seven o'clock. Ketatered matter lor tha ly morning train should be mailed before o clock the prertoua evening. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Beperta ll.15amll.00pm 5. 25pm I 6.60a MAKE A STUDY OF THE WAY TO EXPRESS AFFECTION. There is no attribute of the human mind so ennobling and that approaches nearer divinity than affection and kindly regard that is felt and expressed for our kindred and fellow beings. A recent writer in commenting on this subject say that Mr. Philip G. Hamerton, in a recent volume en titled "French and English,'' points out the advantage which the French have over the English in the cultivation of the feelings, owing to the general habit of utter ance, which is as natural to the one as it is foreign to the other. The Frenchman has no hesitation in expressing all the love, tender ness, and sympathy that he feels ; to him it appears quite as reason able as to form his thoughts into words in conversation. The Eng lishman, on the contrary, despiee--and avoids this practice. Too shy or too reserved, or too proud t give voice to his emotions, he habitually conceals them, and shows some degree of contempt for ho.e ulio give them fiee vent. He accuses his neighbors on th(' other side of the channel of ful comest exaggeration and insincer ity ; while they, on the oth?r hand, pronounce him cold, apathetic, and callous. Pr bablv both criticism) have a little truth, mixed with a great deal of error. It does nit necessarily follow that the one it superficial and frothy because he expresses so much, or that tin other is deficit in feeling becau e he expresses so little. It is far more likely that the difference ol expression is chiefly due to differ ent habits and customs, and a dif ferent popular opinion than that it forms a measure of the depth and permanence of the feeiing themselves. There can, however, be no doubt that the affections are largely influenced by the manner in which and the degree to which they are manifested. Few people realize this to its full extent. Sj long as they exist it is thought to be a small matter whether they are locked up in the breast, so that none can perceive them , or whether they are poured forth in unstinted measure, jjui mat their very existence, and, much more, their healthy growth, depends, to a great extent, upon the outlets pro vided for them, is teldom con sidered. No one wishes to be with out the benevolent emotions of love and tenderness, compassion and sympathy ; and yet but little pains are taken lo -nourish or to train them. While the intellectual powers receive the most careful discipline, no pains being though! to great to strengthen and direct them, the affections are suffered to take their own courte, and no special effort is made to augment them when deficient, to exercise them when dull, or to guide them into wise channels when disposed to go atray. Were this done skil fully and tenderly, yet with as much earnestness and energy as are given to develop other faculties, perhaps there would I e less complaint of exuberance, on the one hand, and passivity on the other. As far as their expression goes, .the best that we can desie is per fect sincerity. Neither the at tempt to exaggerate them, nor the effort to withhold them, can be desirable. Simplicity ami truth in this, as in all thing-", are the best exponents, tut just as it is not always easy to express our ...i t. : j -tilOllgilia Him pillillcilY BUU truth, and in such language as shall convey their real meaning to others, to it is not alwaj s easy to translate our feelings correctly. Both mut be the result of cul ture. In the arts this necessity is at once recognized and provided lor. The painter at his easel, the tculptor at his block, the actor on the stage, the novelist at his desk are all striving to portray delicate shades of feelirg, and no pains are spared to accomplish this. Why, then, should it be supposed that no culture is necessary to depict the natural feelings as tney rise? The idea is even current that any educating process would ciush spontaneity, and so injure the feelings themselves. Never was there a greater mistake. - Instead of this they are continually in jured by yielding to the various untutored impulses which sway men. The most bitter assaults on the McKinley bill have been made by the agents of foreign manufactories. Their opinion as to the needs of America is absolutely unreliable, because it is created by stlf in terest. These men see that the creation of manufacturing indus tries in America will deprive them of the risibility of levying toils on the consumer in this country in future, hence their frantic de nunciations of a measure calculated to build for us so thoroughly that we shall be perfectly independent in future. The World's Fair directors have approved the underground mining exhibit proposed by E. F. Brown of Colorado. The plan is for an exhibit 500 fret under the surface of the ground, with drifts filled with ore and representing each of the greatest mines. It is to be located on the lake front and con structed by a separate corporation composed principally of well known mining men. Notes of Albany Cigar Factory. If you want a real choice smoke try our 10 center. Why smoke a Chinese made cigar now that you can get a far superior one at J. Joseph's cigar actory, made by white labor? Try our celebrated 5 cent Havana filled white labor cigars. We matte a specialty of selling cigars of our own make by the box j at fm-torv nrit-t h. ! Fine Meerschaum and Briar pipes and a full assortment of smokers articles. Viereck will shave you or cut your hair in the most approved stvle, For all kinds of green or dry fruit boxes call at the Sugar Pine Door & Lumbei Company's ware house, Albany, Or. A Sure Cure for itio Whisky Habit I)r. Livingston's Andidote for j Diunkenness will cure any case of i the liquor habit in from ten to thirty days, from the moderate to the drunkard. The antidote can be given in a cup of coffee without ' the knowledge of the person tak- j ing it. The Antidote will not in jure the health in aiiy way. Man ufactured by the Livingston ! Chemical Co., Portland, Oregon or from J. A. Cumming, Druggist, sole agent. French Tansy Wafers. These wafers are a sure and afe specific for all kinds of female troubles and will remove all ob structions to the monthly periods, no matter what the cause. They are just what every woman needs, and can be used safely. For sale by the Livingstone Medical Co., manufacturers, Portland, Oregon, also from our sole agent, J. A. Cumming, druggist, Bhunlieig block, Albany, Oregon. "You Ain't In If Tnless you order a ni:-e 25 -rent ning chicken for yojr Sunday dinnar at Mueller & Garrett's, the leading grocers. XEtr TO-DAY. IXiR RENT Room fnriiii-lied or uiifiirn Ixhed also a barn, iiiitiircat tliisollice. IOR SALE CHEAP Good horse. Cash or ' installments. Apply to W. li. Oilto... LOST An opened face I Walt ham wat-h, in tl ill city. The nailer, will lie suitable rewarded, 041 returniu same to this ollire. MOXEY TO LOAX.-We h-.ve plenty o money to lain on Real Kit lie Security on two to live years time. a)l on us at our office opposite the Kevt re House. Hi RKiiAKr & Kknnsv IITAXTED To v 5 yoke of stood catt'c IT ith yokes, chains, etc. Cattle youn and in pood condition. For further informa tion write or call on Willamette Pulp ,V paper Co. P. O. hx o. 7'-', Orciron C'itv Oregon. HENRY F. MILLhRcrio. ose & Sin piniii mtaiiini; tbe liest fa vorite and a;ooii nuilium priced pianos at Will H. Link's. AUo tine crirans and small instruments and the best tn ilii; inachines. Hl BS. VUH tLK. milE fNIERSK!.VEt) HAS FOR SALE AT 1 his place near Albany tot of KOod, well broke horses to wit: A hi.hi of sorrrl.i, ueiu'it 14i0: span of irrays. Hoi: pan of bays lijo; span of drivers, IfiO; 01. t faiuiiv carriis.' hors, lar.-c and it"Od style; and two "iod udllc hort.. Prices reasonable and terms easy. JAMES ELKIXS. I'l BLIC S4ll;. "I'HE t'XHERSIGXEn WILL OFFER AT 1 public sale, at Spirer on Narrow GaiiKC R. R. on Fii'liy, N'otemlier 14 ih Isilo, at one o'ekek p. m. (10m eik'ht to tuelve htal of xeld nt(s Irom three to four yca-s oid, all kind and Gentle, but not broken to harness, wenrhinff In ni lu'O to YE puunds, beim; 1'errheitHi and Mormn bl.wL Ttani of rale: Twelve months credit without inter est with approved security. Ten .r cent off frr rash. 1 he above property will !c sold without reserve. Come Kcntletncn, there is a bargain lor you f. il. I'EXIXUrii.V. pi. cr, Or , Nov. ltd. O- "W SXIMIZFSOIN" -If AS A FINE SEAL BIT E He also makes a specialty ot Ladies' and Mens' fine shoes. You eau find The City Liquor Store M. ItAUMGAHT, Proprietor. sTXuxl door to the OJJ fellows' e.uplo, Albany, Oregon Keeps constantly on hand tho flue-it invmted and domestic j wines, liijuurs, cigars an toarx Only tlrst class liquor store in the city fNTAIDTO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY -XTTiiicrs Manufacturer of AND DEALER IN- mv. wmw l II Mi ItlilWillLiU Cigars, Plus; and Smoking Tobaccos, .Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, at a full Hue o' Smokers' Articles. Ne tt djoi to Pffciffer's candy store, Albany, Oregon, W A. N T ED Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy goods of DEYOE & FROM AN JiiJOS., PATTTIAV W. I.. Dong-Ian Shoes are Villi HUH warranted, and every pair has bin name and price stamped on bottom. r fa n hi tt Q J O (0 $ml 0 W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf and I.aced Waterproof Grain. The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe cannot be better shown than by the strong endorse ments of Its thousands of couhtunt wearers. SB.OO Gennlne Iland-aewcd. an elepant and O stylish dress Shoe which commends itself. MJQQ Iland-Bcwed Welt. :e calf .shoe a unequalled for stvle and r .ulllty. SO. SO Goodyear Welt - standard dress O Shoe, at a popular r .. SO. SO I'olicemnn'H - m especially adapted O for railroad n : ..rmera, etc. All made u I' ' . i.-w, Uutton and lx.ee. $3 & $2 SHOES LADIES, have been most favorably received since Introduced and the recent Improvements make them superior to any shoes sold at Ask vour Dealer, aud direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or a postal for order blanks. al Jewel H eatets,if you pluasi All rlolit Catch it How's 1 U81 iness? That's l.ye! Ir r r r click. 8ue our novelty drees patterns. They are cheap and of ilie latest styles. G. W. Simjison. Call now and give your order to .Mrs. Hyinan for the juvenile book so they will be here for Xuias. If you want it duriMe iipiihi uient ! to Egiin it Aehison, who nre handling nothing but the best grades. Fortinillfr & Irving have a large line ot lace curtain, renaissance, Madras and cheneille table covers, which they arc selling very cm-tip. Buy your watches, clocks and jewelry at F. M. French's and iret chances in the drawing. Ten presents to be given away. A line line of Artists materials just opened at J. A. Cunituing's drug store. G. W. Simpson lias just received a fine line of stalette jackets in nil styles. We have a line line of school shoes at popular prices. K. C. Sciirla. LINE OF- JACKETS ! what want. jos-eip-b:, Choice Cigars ill ran key mot UJ 1UJ1 II LIU I (ylmortevp mid Denipjs in all kinds o guns and ammunition fishing tackle of ev ery deecript:oi), cutlery and base ball goods, tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The largest stock south ol Portland. Come one and all. Js'o trouble to show iicod6. Quiet sales and small profits is our motto. Also repair ehop connected with store and first class workmen to do all kinds of work. b r- (I these prices. If he cannot suoolv vou send W. 1.. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Moss. T i 11 g-a-1 i n tr- t. i n tr Hello! IMlo, Central Yes, S:iy. (iive me , Mut J thews it Wash burn ---WhalJ Hello, Matthew tt Washlmrn! lir r r click? Hello, Hello! That you? All ri ht Send me up one of those Koy. L co s mine Good (Jentleinen, get 01 e of those lino drchs ehiits at E. Elegant Lotion rend-- the skin soft and beautifu'. Secure vour railroad afoumohin , and sleeping car tickets to all Ioiius aoi tii, houth and East via the Union l'acitic railwav, and save time and money. "Ticket office on Uroadalbin street. $1.50 will buv you a pair of those elegant eight-button length un dressed Mopiietoir kid gloves at the Ladies' Bazaar. .lust received the extra length and evening shades in gloves, also lace handkerchiefs and fans at the Ladies Bazaar. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemeteries, put up by Egan & Aehison, at half the cost of stone. Before I urchasing your Artists materials examine the new stock just opened at the drug store of J. A. Cumming, successor to II. ( Hubbard. rilVhMI.tS ELLIS. I'HVSICIAX AMI SITU, Keon, Albat.y Oregon. WIL DAVIS, M. 1). PHYSICIAN AM) silicon, f in be found at Ids oitici room in Stratum's block, First street, Albanv urcifon- Cc."kellv7 I'll VSIC1AN "and SUR . ccon AHuny, OreKon, oiico n Pierce' new block. Oilice boars, Irom S a. h. toi r. m ' AJ. ROsSlTER, VETERINARY SCR . KOon, graduate of Ontario veterinary college and me i ber of tho Ontario veterin ary medical society, is prepared to treat the lilsciscj of all domesticated animals 0:1 scientific principles. O.liee at Ans Marshall's livery stable vResi.lcnce 4t.li and Calaiooia streets, Albany, Oregon. 1 vk, E. A. McAlistkr iiomkoptiiio nir U sician and surgeon lias removed hu office into Crawford's block. All culls prompt ly attended to. DRO. A. WHITNEY, PHYSICIAN AND surgeon. Graduate of llellevue Hospi tal Medical College. New York Citv. Diseased ot women s specialty, Oilice in at residence on 7th street between CaUpooia and Vine, Albany Oregon. DR. M.J. PATTOS, PHYSICIAN AN I) Surgeon, liluinberg's Block, Albanv, Or-1 Female diseases a simcialty. Consult .tioti free. CT. HAMHERLIN, M. I)., IIomcitliic I'hysic'an, otticc at Dr. Wallace's old stand, Uroadalbin ttrcct. Orfice hours, 7 to ! a. .; I to 3 and 0 to S r. 11. -. T. Bl RSKV. L. T. BARIX, J. W. ORArEB BURNSY, BARI.V k DRAPER, ATfOR neys at law, Oregon City, Oregon. Tweu tv years experien.-e as register of th-U. S. Land Oilice at Oregon City and in the land practice recommends us in our specialty business before the Laud Oilice or the courts and involving the practice in the general Land Office. II C. WATSON, uttoruev-at-l&w, Albanv , Oregon. O.Hce in Straban block. T N. DUNCAN ATTORNEY-T LAW O . anil notary public. O lice in the Strahai, block, rooms No. 1 ami 2. D. R, It. BUCKSl'R. . W WKIOII1. BLACKiJlRN, & WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT Law, Albany Oregon. Olbce in Odil t How's Temple. A' ill practice in all court ol the state, and give special atuution to all business mOLVKRTON CHAkLI-aE. AITORNeV l at Iaw, Allmii v. Or. Ortii-e in rooms l!i aud 14 Fos:erT9 lilick, over L. E. lllsin's store T K. WEATH1- KFORD, AI ll. LNKV AT tt . lai law, Albany. Oregon. Oft in tht Kliliii l.l 1 It Will lini b . n fill ,1.. courts of thestatc, and give specia. atteutioi. to all business TAMES P. MEAD, and title cxamin AiTORNEY-AT-LAW incr. Albany. Or. Wil practice in all the courts of the state. Ab streets of title furnished on short notice. Ten years experience. SKCKKT SOCItl lK. A. O. U, '. Safety l.cnlgo No. 13; mect every Monday oeniug at the G. A. R hall on Ferry street, lciecii Second and Third. Albany, Oregon. Straiiicrs in tin city ami transient brethren cordially invited to attend. MuPhcrson Post No. fi, O. A. R. Stated uioctings at the G, A. K. Hall on tlic second aud Fourth Friday evenings cf each nionrh. Trarsient Cjinrailes are oerdi- y in. itcd to nioi t with us S. W. ItEECE, li. F. Tablrr, Comniinder Ailpitant. I ami KnrvrylnK. I 1AKTIKS DtUIKINO 8URVEVISO DON! CAN OB l tain a-.-curate lid proiiipt work bv callinn u;on ex-county surveyor r, 1.1. risner. tit iiascomplete coiuesoi Hold notes and town ship plats, and is prepare 1 to do surveying in any part ol Linn county. Postotfice address. Miners Station. Linn cou Ity, Oregon. I W. AVERS. ARCHITECT AND SUPER J. intcndmit. OHi t over Fi: st Nationul bankibuilding, Albany, Or. Work solicit! d from all parts of the county s'onlrnrtor and llniltlrr. nillE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATE! X in Altaiiy srdicits patronage from city ami cmtttry. vv ill eootra..t to builu bridges baros, and all manner of dwelling houses, including Queen Anne, Eastluke and Eliza- bethian ntvles ol building. Will furnish plans, andsKcifications free of charges. Hath- fa:tion guarautecc W . r. CAasEL. liriLL YOU SUFFER with I)viimi and I f Liver Compldiut? Shtloh's Vitalizeris naranteeJ to cure you. for sale nyroehay Mson. VIOR lame hack, sido or chest, use Shiloh'a L Porous Plaster. Sold by Foshay & Mason. QI.EKl'l.ESS MGlirs luubj miserable l O that 1 crrible cough. Shilnh's Cure reme ly lor you. For sale by Foshay SI OXEY TO LOAN -HOME CAPITAL ON i'l. 'mmI rcid c-f'ite security. For parlici lars enquire of G. Humphrey. pEVEIIE HOUSE, AI.I.ANY, OR.-CHAS" i.1 11 ill it, i-r.. p. only tlrst eclsss hnusi 11 the oily. Lar'C sample rooms for com mcrcial tm-n. No Chiiiainen employed in tin kitchen. General stage ollic Corvallis. riNE STOCK FOR SALE. Keep your F.YF. on Dr. (Jeorge w. tiray a sale ot registered and hih grade short horn cattle. Well bred (rotting and draft horses. Thoroughbred small Vorkshire pigs. Iligh grade Shropshire Cotswold sheep, etc. Sale to be on his farm near Oak v. lie Church, Litaii county, Oreg.m, November 7, 1N90. Terms of sale : All sums under ten dollars, rash ; over ten dollars, o.ie year's time without iliterent. with bankable notes or 10 per cent, discount for cash. taliionia 4al-K-4 urr. Th conly gur : n'eoJ curt; for oatarr cold in the Iicj i, buy levnr, rose coltt ruturiliul ilrtifr :aa unil sore eyes. Ke store the sense jf taste and tinpk'&san b reath, rcsiillir from t aturrh. Kas imil pleasant t l?u. Follow direction and a cure is .runted, by all drug gists. Send fc circular to Abietin Medical Comp ;y. Oroyille, C il. 8ix months' treat isnt for $1; sent by mail. $1 10, F tale by Foshay ox Mason, 'E 0! 20,000 Ite dried ap ples 15,09011b. died plums. HIGHEST CASH riHw'E WILL RE PAID BY THE mmmi packing a 4 fScJor Cl't-Colar.l trUmt3fr9 g- AHirjINt: MEDCQ.'o.ioyjui ai. SPRINFIEDL SAIV1V1ILL A. WHEELER, SPRINC1FIELD. PROPRIETOR. SPRINOTIELD OREGON . r"Albany vard and office on Railroad, between 4th d 5th streetsflp A. Wheeler, Albany Manager, .laving lumber not excelled in quality, nd faculties Oot surpassed forth prompt and satisfactory filhn or ordrr. I resuectfuUv solicit a share of th. tr""- A. WHKIf.l.lfH JULIUS GEADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. THE LEADING CROCKERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY STORl OF ALBANY. THE ONLY GENUI.iK ROGERS BROS SIL VERWARE, FRENCH CHINA 4i;D GLASSWARE, BOY'S WAGONS, BABY AND DOlL CAR, BIAGES, AND A General Assortment of Fancy Goods. pacUlty n the finest Teas, Coffees and Family Groceries, lit bar e t for net cash and carries the large it stock in thw Valley. insurance agent lor a ire auu FOR PURE DRUGS TOILET AND GO -ALSO The finest Line of Pianos and Organs in tlu Willamette Valley. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK NOTICE! :THE: Bargains AT IEL C- Searles. Dress goola now selling at GO cents 1 .1 t 11 11 i l 00 " 1 25 Fine ilrci-s patterns' " 425 00 " $16 00 " 8 50 lllankels wlrte, grav 1 50 Chs, plusli-AHt'rghn$ 6 00 Tliree-fourth pluah cloaks We are still selling shoes cheaper than evrer before soid in Albany. Boots at Prices That Defy Competition! C S EARLS MPerfect Remedies M M.ti ine. FANCY GOODS TO a L BLACKMAN Drags, Faints, Oils ltaflaMtSea Ian ff Dm ef books an nsllssiny. parioiHrsts, etc. eawisu' a a (Birrs tekpu CARRIES 1 NOTICE! tp be Kf ad ; Reiluced to K ' 5" 65 85 1 6 20 00 12 50 7 50 1 25 5 50 18 00 ' ' " " " " BCtI.MS KillMES. The latest rueet music, at Mrs flyman's. No. 1 Star '.omatot-s and all kin as of fresh canrn-d trcodi at a very low figure at Coi.iail Mi ji r'i. Mexican C:i-tus Hit If re .s the best remedy in the world for liver and kid ney discuhca, indietstiun, etc. For sale at M BunmKart's A new line of line wall-papers with (order ilo niati li have bevu opened at Fot tmi ' Jc Irvine's. They are new and ele Lt desius. Call and see them. Health is Wealth ! ir. E. C. West's, r-erve and tran treatment, a guar- iiU-ea s et inc lor hvUrt ia, tfii zii m. Itt-, 1 1 jii'ut l.e, tier iiix rititiin 1M B I j 11.1 ih o iilt-t l.ul 11 u 1-aixo III III z f 1 1 Mil lM,.ur U. ii i.aiiit iil.il U ail III j to 11 i 1 ry, lt- ay anil lots 'f x.vtr in tidier "i x tach box on- taii;s c lie ui jith's trtaliiii-i.t. iic ilol- .111 lik.llMlltX is Ii r t dol'ais. :i.t ly nail 1 re 1 t:i 11 iticit ( iie, Ccaianttts im-i t cl ! I J. A. Cun minpi, dniL'(.-ii)t sole ii;eiitt AUmny, Oregon. REWARD W will pay the aduvc reward forany caes Of li er con.plm; t. u j speiMa. sick ht auaclie, indigestion, constipstiuu or cvtivei.ess w cii'.oi cure with Kut'l lier yii'it, mIii.ii ih direction are strictly coii;plieu with. lhe ate 'Ui eiy vegetable ana iiewr lull to f;im sutii-laclion. Lar e Ikixi-s, roi taiiiinir 3J pill-, 25 cents. The grenuii-e iiiaiiula.-turcd only by the Juhii C. W et coniioiiy. t l.icaifo Illinois. Si'U 1V J. A. C'uinmiUKS, diuist Albany, Oregon- Take Simmons Liver Regulator One Dose WOATU 100 Dollars Dss S. I.. R: I. .-onsidcr one doe Im uion Liver Keitulator worth KKI. as rontiated, had Headache, coui.t cat itli. lnir with antuifactioii or aprvtite- lis tin nlues, and fi ll alioirctherotit of sorts. I w rtd to Blue Mais, Cloni-l. Quioin , and eviry renuily suc'te-!, but nnlv fl.laineJ teti.norarv teliof. ne dove of S I. K did ni nore iri thau SiOO wurth of "l.Hli.ni an dktorinir. Rcsp'y, JCllntm. I have been a teaht-r for twentv veais. and durinir that time have had ieneate.lmn.-l.. of V headache, prl need dj torj.iil Liver, and nave oeen entirciv cu cd br Simmons Liver Heirula'or. I fonn it "to be of so miid a hara tcr in ite a--ti.ii, mot to interfere, in the least with my duti in the school roon To thie niuii a situ- ' d and mibject to 'he ni I cannott o hit recommend Sim rk ns Liver Regulator. K. fc. (-Rvna an 1 1 elb vllle K ia Absolaie fare The OrliHnpl A hil-tltip Oinlnii.tif la ouiv put up in larire twoiinoe tin , ami is an ausoiuie cure lor old sores, burns, wounds, chapi rd tirdb and all skin eruptions. Will pot-itive-1 v eura all kinds i f i.ili-a AtL inr tv. Original A hietine Ohitnient. Sold by r otuay a Alston al za cents ter l ox mall 80 rent. GB. WINN, AG I NT TOR THE LEAD' ing fire, lie and accident insurance com panies. URES wMIMTii ifi heamatiiDi, Kenralgia, Corn HCAOAOHK, Anal ALL PAIN. Tks OaUfcnW FmHIts aad lefatiT tlCIKIO COU OH CUR OMMi OOLM, WW, OOHSUHFTIOH. MbyaHSnatrts. EMk26e, S04I 0., Frr 1st Ancslss, Ot SUILOH'S VITAI IZRlt is whit vou n e for Constitution, lo s of Ap etite, D i z ness, and al synit nisof ! 'Hia. I ri W and 76 cenu l-er buttle. For ae Fos'iay tt Mason, JyWasl t $508 IF0RNIA at irsiiiri iiBai m .rjm m w m s 1 '