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THE MOBNTlSrW HEKALD; SATURDAY. MQVEMItKR 22. 190. gtonung aily Jwrald IJibY and Weekly TERMS OF BUBSCRIPTIi'l- PabUaaed isery mornlug except Monday.) aUvarad by carrier, par week 0-2u y aiail. ir y , , . 0 Ob WUKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) b copy, per annum. In advance... When aul neid in advance. TH MAIL". Mail l the Albany postotflee close t iw all oltk-ee nortli flur fcastrru states rie West Side a ad ll. Nairuw Oa 4 1 R. R-i Mt Portland and SaH irvallisand Yaqulna - 930 a. H, ...11a. a .12:30 r. Mi omce south. .7:30 p. M Tba poatoifice will be else d each evening rem six to seven o'clock. Ktajlstered matter for the ly morning Iran, should be mailed before o clock the .rerious aveninr. OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Depart fasseoger, 11.13pm 12.20m ' 3.4Uuml7.45 pn trint THANK80IVIM0 PROCLAMATION. Washington, Not. 8, IS!). By the grace and favor of Almighty Hud tbe 1 eople of this nation have been led to the closing days of a pas, iug year, w.h.ch nas been full of the biesaluge of peace and the comfort if plenty. Bountiful compensation Las come to us for the work of oui lulu-la in every department of humau Industry. Now, therefore, I, Benjamin Harrison, President of the United Mites of America, do bercbv appoint 'I hursday, the 37th day of November. lo be observed a a day of prayer au J ' thuiiksKviii!!f and I do invite the .--1 pie upon that day, to cense from thci labors, to meet in their accustomed bouses of worship and to join in rcn. tiering gratitude and pruic to rur be lit-tii-eat Creator for the -icj bless, inn's he has grant d t:s as a nation aud in 'iking tbe continuance of his pro. lection anil grace for the future. I commend to my el low citizens tbe privilege of remembering the poor, homeless and sorrwful. Let us en deavor to merit the recompense of charity and gracious acceptance of our praise. Iu testimony whereof I have 1 hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. loiie t the city of Washington this eighth d ty of November, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and ninety, and the indcdetidcnce of the l'n ted States the one hundred and itrtteuth. Sal Benjamin IIakiuso.v. .y the Presiuenl: JamesO. Bi.aixe. Secretary of sMuto. ' 'LOST COXOKBSSES." Secretary Blaine, in hiss) ee ;li ! at it... li.tUIn..nr r.. :.. . -i . I - . ai.aiiciuj VI IVAUSli; III I 11 1 1 .1 - delpbia recently said : 1 do not mean to iiuuly at nil, geutlrmen, that the result of Hie elections for congress whether we lose it or whether we g tin it will in any great degree affect the republican part v. 1 believe that from the Presidency of Andrew Jackson, with oue exception, down to the time of Alnhaiu Lincoln cheer I g. hack further, from the time of John (Juincy Adams to Abraham Lincoln with one ex ception, every administration lust its second congress. . Here is the summary of con gressional elections between presi dential years for tho past fifty years, compiled by the Philadel phia Press. 1840-William II. Ha rrison (Whig) elected President. Con gress elected stood: Whigs, 133; Ixm-os-Focos, 102. The Congress elected in 1842 stood : Whigs, i0 ; L ico- Focoa, 140. 1844 James J. Plk (Dem.; elected president. Congress elected st..od: Whig-, 16; Ixm-o-Focos 135. The congress e'ected in 184ii 8t.d: Whigs, 115; LooFocos, 108. 1848 Zachary Taylui (Whig elected preeideat. Congress elected efood: Whiga, 111; Loc -Focos. 116. The congress elected in 1850 stood; Whigs. 88; Oipof-itiun, 140. I3.c2-Frankly n Piorce (Item.) elected president. Congress elected flood: Whigs. 71, democrats, 150. The congress el -e'e I in 151 stood: Kepiil.licuns, 108 ; deini crafs, K3; Fillmore Aiiierit uiis, 4:1 13'ja Jaiue Buchanan (Hem.) elected president. 1'ongirsa ehc te,I stood: Demociats, 141; re p ibli an ', !2. The congress elected in 1858 stood: Republicans, 114; democrats, 87. IHtiO Alimloim I I P,.i. e. ected president. Congress elec ted Hood: i;epnblicitis lOtij democrats, 42; nnioniit', 2S. Tbe congress elected in 1802 skxid : Republicans, 102; democrats 75. 1 8i4 Abraham Lincoln (Rep.) le-elected president. Congress elected Io.mI: Republicans, 145 ; democrats, 40. Tlie c ingress elec in IStiti stood; Republican-, 143; democrats, 40. 18i Ulysaea S. Grant (Kep.) elected president. ingress eli o ted stood: RepuMicai.s, loll; democrats, 01. The Congresa elected in 1870 stood: Kepubli ranri, 131 ; democrat, '.Mi. 1872 I'lyaes S. Grand (R p. re elected president. - Consrs elected stood : Republicans, 1D5; elec ted in 1801 stood: .R.'piiblic..ii, 1 8 ; democrats, 100. 1876-Hutherfoid K. Il.iy.g (R.-p; sleeted presioei. jngiess elected stood : Republicans, 140; democrats 15.). The congress elected in 1S78 stood: Kepubli caur, 130 : democrats, 1 -!'.. 1880 Jamea A. Garfield (Kep.) elected president. Congrefs elec ted stool: Republicans, 5'; democrats, 130. The Congress elected in 18S2 stood: Republi cans, 11!-; deuioera's. 200. 1884 Grovor Cleveland (Dem.) elected president. Congress elec ted stood: Republicans, 138, democrat, 182. The congress elected in 1880 stood: Republi cans, 152; democrats, 101). TUB BSET SUUAR BUSINESS. One of the topics that particu larly interests the producers of tlrs country, at the present time, ia the production of beet sugar. The Chicago Prairie Farmer says that it "has kept its readers fully informed as to the status of the manufacture of beet sugar in the United States for the last twenty-live years, including the failures at Chatswo; th, III.. Fond da Lac, Wis., the attempts in New Jersey, in New Eng'and States and in California. It is not neces sary here to recapitulate reasons why all these enterprise?, except one in California, failed. The first and great Napoleon way well le called th father of beet-sugar making, lie fostered the enter prise in France. To-day more than two-thirds of all commercial sugar made in the world is beet sugar made .in Europe. Many, perhaps, ull European guveru- mants no' exact a tax of about five dollars per ton on the beets raised. Not over twelve tons per acre is sought to be grown, fiuce large beets do not contain to hi;h a per cent of sugar as beets of about three-quarters of a pound each. On the basis of twelve tons of Icrets per acre the tax the Kii-n-pcan governments exact is aliout -i.xty dollars per ucrei." It then goes on to ejy that the huilding and operating of a fac tory, and the growing of lieets at Grand Island, Nebraska bus proven to be highly succebsful, as the iuality of pure i-ugar was pro duced. The factories are to be enlarged, aud numerous branch ones ntaited. In conclusion it .iy8 that the present season in .Nebraska bus proved to be the driest known for seventeen years, and Nome farmers failed 'o ruine not only t orn and small grains in paying quantities, but beets as well. Many, however, have raised crops which show a net prntitof $20 to 00 ier acre. Tailing all theiie facts into con sideration will it not pay to in vestigate the subject, and, take advantage of the most favorable conditions in Oregon for this great industry. re n Klne hikI I'selui I'renenln to he iiveu Away. Commencing November 1st. 1 will present every one a ticket for .acli dollar's worth of goods pur cliaH'd, entitling the holder to a chance to draw one of the follow ing beautiful presents: 1. Large dinner castor. . .$10 00 2. Fuicv fruit dish il IK) 8. .silver cake basket 8 0,1 4. Silver card stand 7 00 5. Set silver knives and forks 0 OH f. I out ile pickle caHtor. . 5 00 7. Silver butter dish.. .. 4 CO 8. Single pickle castor. . ." 00 i. Seth Tbomus clock 2(0 lo. Silver cup 1 00 F. M. Fuksoh. : FINE PRESSED chickens: ; MUELLER A GARRK '"'V Have you seen those lieaittiful cement walls in tho cemeteriee, out up by Ega.ii & Achisou . at half the co it of stone. XNir ion a r. w TAN'TKO A v'ood airl to dt vecr.ii nouiework. AppO utlli.Mi.n i-r. tjH)U KKNT Nicely furnished rooms on Krl btriet. Foi pm Ocular impirtf at thin ihc:. IioK I1ENT HdTim fnnii-li d or i 1 tslieil al-Mi a !tarn. ltiiiure a' tli irn lice LH'H.SISIIKD ROOM TO KKNT A I i el X finiiilieil room nn r irit stiect c.tn he rcnttvl by iiMinrin at thi. utticu. If AN 1KD Ayelils b sell leal estate. Iiotli l lllil'e and IcIliaV Sea l vliliiloyinel.l and io d p.y. A l tu t . A Uiirkhut. rekl e-latc uent o. site l-'irst Nat:ut hi liaiiK. MONKV TO LOAN We hive t(. iiittney t'i loan on Kent Kst i 11 l in twu u live e;trs nine. i:all mi u at ( in ottice ipp4iie I lie iU'vrre IIouhc. til KKHAItf i. Kns.Mtv MONtY TO LOAN- In larsre or small 1U ItL aiii'iiinla. irotn six in 'ii;hs oj live tais on Alliany an, I Li m eoanly real e rate Call hi or aUilreiia V. K. Al l'licm.,i, ival estate bruktr, ,,j,'itc I'm house. tf UrASIKD-Tos-l! ijr.ke of if.iod r.itt!e with yL,, chains, etc. Cullie uiinii and in,K"si I'Uiid.ooii. 'or Mrtlier tul"rui lion write or call on W ilia ueile l'u' Ai aki Cu. . O. bo o- tirecmi CH Oiejfoii. Gr "W SIMPSON" -HAS A FINE LINE OF- SEAL ETTE lie also makes a specialty ot Ladies' and Mens' fine shoes. You can find JULI'CJS Manufacturer of -AND DEALER IN- :igars, Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, at full line o' Smokers' Articles. N'utt a, to PUelfter'a candy store, Albany, Oregon, W A. N T .ED Ten thousand Men Women aud Children to buy goods of - DEYOE & FKOMAN BUOS., PimPTAIaT w- I- Daaclaa Bhaaa mrm V&U 1 lUXl warrsiM, mui every amir baa bla name and price aiaaaeeal ea kottaaa. ! OQ Q o (0 (D W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Viae Calf aaa Laced Waterpreaf (iraln. The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe cannot be better shown thaa d the strong endorse ments ut Its thousands of constant wearers. SeM I Jeaalne Ilend-aewed. an eteft-ant ami 9 stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself. s4 3 3 JOO Haad-aewed Well. A fine calf hhoa unequaiiea for style ana ouraiiuy. SO Ueedrear Welt Is the st.indard dress Shoe, at a popular price. SO Polfceasaa'a Hkoc lv f .ally adapted for railroad men, farm, r ,-tc AU made la Congress, i 1 .i.m and Lace. 1 $3&$2 SHOES lafd,2s, hi bare been most favorably reeetveti since introauceii and tbe recent Improvements make them superior to any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer, and If he cannot supply you send direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or a postal for order blanks. W. L.. DOLULAH, Brecktaa, Maea. ai Jewel llH.ileis r jou plvetse AU rloht Catch it. How's business? That's uott. Sos mine (iood bye! IJr r r r click. XOTH K TO TI-PAll:Kl. VOTiI'F: is hereby yiveti, that I, or my il licputy. will meet tlie Tax-paters !f l.inn County, Oregon, al !i o'clock . .M.,aml remain until 4 uYlix-k p, II , at th ir tespe t iie places .f voting iu I he several precincts, at the follow ini; times ami pla, es for the I nr-p-jse of clitTiiiirf tlie 'laxcs lor the e of ls'K): llo- k Creek, Fux Valley. Nov 4, lSKl 'i tltBHlw t WodiuHtiuv, 'I hunt) lay. Kriilay, " .Saturday, Munclity , 'luc!iJu, U ctliifmlay. J hurwhiy, r riilay. SaiuitUy. MoiHtav. "I iteUy, WtNtiit'Miay, Thur-la; Kn.l;i, " iSaturiiay. Mulat 'I m tt :a , WedittrmUy, Khla . .i. Ktaiiklin liiittt, Sintiaiu, I.e'-aiiDii, Vattr .. I. iU'i-cy. Svitvl Hon:t?, t r.iAtuni!iiil ?, II. trrutbur;. llalM-v. Shtilti'ii, ratitfi'til. Orliraiiti. I'cin ix, tMt Alltaiiy, West Albin, ' .!, . , 3, ' , ' ', ' . ' . . lo, 1 11. 12, If, 1. Id, 1. Albany, in. i'rompt paymMit will le reiiiitrt!.! Pay m. scorr. Shi r ill jm,i tat C llsjtlor Datl Xovemlsrr, 3. Jsu. JACKETS ! what want. JOSEPH, Choice Guars AND KEY WEST "Imorters and Dealers in a I kinds o guns and ammunition fishing ackie of ev ery deFcript:on, cutlery and base ball goods, tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The laigest stock bouU. of Portland. Come one and all. No trouble to show mods. Quid sales and small profits is our motto. Also repair shop connected with store and first class workmen to do all kinds of work. f- h a-1 i 1 11 n r- t-1 1 n ir Hello! Hello, Central Yrs Say, (Jive me Mat thews Wasliliiiin U'Lhlf Hello, Matthew Waashburu! Br r r lick! Hello, Hello! 1 hat on? All ri ht Send me i one of tho-i ,0 Uoy. Buy yotir watches, clocks and jewelry at F. M. Krencli's and et ciianceH in the drawing. Ten presents to lie given away. Just received tlie extra length and evening shades in gloves, also lace handkerchiefs and fans ut the Ladies Bazaar. $1 50 will buvyou a pair of those elegant eight-button length un dressed Mosqttetoir kid gloves at the Ladies' Bazaar. Secure your railroad, steamship and sleeping car tickets to all points North. South and East via the Union Pacific railway, and save time and money. "Ticket office on Broadalbin street. BefoM ' urchasing your Artist" material! examine the new stock just opened at the drug store of J. A. Cuniniing, successor to II. C Hubbard. Sick headache is the bane of many lives ; to cure and prevent this annoying complaint use Dr. J. II. Mclean's Liver and Kidney pillets. They are agreeable to take and gentle in their action. 11 II. ELLIS. PHYSICIAN avo SL'l.i geon, Alloi.y (IrcKon. WIL DAVIS, M. I. I'HVSICiAN AND SUieon. Can le found at his oilice room lo Strahau's block, First strict, Albany Oregon- CC. KELL y7 PII YSICI A N AND iUll . gcon Alliany, Oreumi, othi-e n Pierce" new block. Office hours, from 8 a. m. to . a J. ROSSITKU, VKTF.KINAKY Sltl . Kon. Krailiiata of OnUrio veU-rinar) college and men bcr of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, is prepared to treat the diseases of all iliur.cx'iotul animals cu scientific principles. OrtU-e at Ans Marshall'!, livery stable lieiideiiue llh and t'alaiiooia streets, AlW.y, Orcjron. Da, E. A. MvAlihtsr iinMKoi'ATinc rur sician and surceon. lias removed his office into Crawford's blKk. All calls piompt ly attended to. DRG. A. WUI'NEY, PHYSICIAN ANP surgeon. Graduate of Kellevue llospi tal Medi'-al (Jolle-e, New York City. Disease ot women a specialty , Oihce in at residence on 7th street between Calapooia and Vine, Albany Oregon. DR. M.J. PATTON, PHYSICIAN A XI) Surifcon, Bliiniherir's Block, Alliany, Or. Female diseases a iecialty. Consuit-ition free. CU. HAMI'.KKLIN, M. D., Homut!iic rhysic-an, oltice at Dr. Wallace's old stand, Broadalbin street. OHice li jurn, 7 lo a A. .; 1 to 3 and to 8 P. a. ATTOKNEfft, W, T. BURX1V. L. T. BARIN, 3. W DRAPKR BURNSY, BAKIN & DIlAPKIl, ATfOlt neys at law, Oregon City, Oregon. Twen ty years experienjo as roister of thill. S. Land OrHco at Oregon City and iu the land Iiractice recommemls 119 in our sieeialty iiisiness livfore the Land Oflicc or the court's and involving the practice in the j;ccral Land Office. HC. WATSON, attorney-at-law, Albany , Oregon. Oltice in Stiahan hlnck. J. N. DUNCAN ATroK.KY-T LAW and notary puhlic. OTicc in liie Sirahan nioca, rooms nn. 1 aim 2. D. K. H. Bu.VKRCRN. . WKIOIIr. IlLACKUUKN, & WlilHUT ATM IIIN KY AT JM , ni,Mll, vrit-;,tii. I'llil.v l I ellow's Temple, rf ill practice in all courts 1 nf Ihari.l. .n.l u,.....,nl -..I ....I a.II I business WOLVEKTON CIIAK1.RS K. AITOKNLY at Law, Aihanv, Or. 0:hVc in rni ii 13 and ll Kos cr's li!s.'k, over L. h. i:ian't tore. JK.""WKATllrTKKitir, ATi'i itNKV AT .law, Albany, Orccun. lit in the r'limi Block. W ill pnutuc n all Uir courts of thestate, and jivc sn'ia. attention to all business J A '.IKS P MKI, A r rOKNKY-A I'-LA W and title examiner, Aihanv, dr. V':I, practice in all the courts of the st itc Ab stracts of title fiiriiitlicd on ch.nt 11,1' i.e. Ten years experience. SKCKKT bllCIKI'IKs. A, O. U, W.-Safety Lcsljfc No, IJ; nicct every Mondiy cieniin at O. A. K hall Oil Ferry street, tHitCHn hce ind ami Third, Albany, ilrei;oii. Strauv'-rs in tin city and transient brethren cordialiy iniitt-d to attei'd. Mid'h-rson INwi No. S. (i. A. I!. St 1 t,il meeting at tlie (J. A. tt. Hall on the second and Kourin Friday evcni!!!? cf each niuioli Transient tVinira'tiTS aie cordi y invited to meet uith us S. W. liKUT, Ll. F. Tasi.fr, Coiiiiu .nilin AJjiiLuit, Land Mirievins. PARTI RS DRS1KINO SI RVKYINll 1SINR CAN OS tain accurate ltd prompt u-xrk li callinc upon ex-county surwyoi H, 1'. T. Filier. lit hascomplcte copier td (let, I noti'S and Mwu ship plats, and is prepare I tndo survri -mc in any part of Linn county. I'oKiotlirc a-ldrc, Millers Station. Linn cou it v,.reiioii. Cvv. aykks, aki'iii rw;r and siu-ki;-. tutendaiiL I'H ro over Kirsi National liankpiuildini; from all parts Albany, or. f (he fMuntv Work soli-ile,! IOSKV TO I.O.W- IOMK r.M'ITAL ON iil (.',mnI real i.'a;e lars cn piire ot Oi.. senility. I nr p:ir:ii:it. Iliiini'iircx. M KVKKK HOI SK. AI.I. IiaSV, uK. CIIAs II I'feilhl, Prop. O11I1 lirxl c.lai-s hoilsi 11 the city. Larcr sample rooms for coin mercinl men. o Chiiiamet, cmploved in tin kitchen. Ocncral staue oltic Corialhs. Cl B. WINX, AUI'.NT KOK 'I II K I.MAH J it k Ore, life and accident i:i.Mirai,cc i oin STANARI) & CUSICK. rr.'ji'niKToius ok CiTI DRUfi Dealers in Dms, Meilioincs, Cltein icals, Fancy ami Tmlct Articles. Spoua 5riiblns, Perfumery, ScipkiI and Aitists' Sup)ilus. I'liysician'f prescriptions carefully ciiiisiundi:il First Street, Albany, Oregon. Lumber I sell the best lumbar in this conn- i try, cedar litx, slunU s, l.ith, iloors j and windows, iiioiili'iny, etc. I Vices frXW $." to J'J'J per tliousaml. Yard at Lawsnn, on the Narrow (Jano. See me before purchasing elsewhere. W. V. ntAWKOKU. lYntofliec Ailiiress, Talhtian, Oregon Albany Nurseries. WE IIAYK f N HAND ATOl K lllireerv on the Coivallin criml mm , , ... nan nine itotii iinvn, i,s im. a lol of Fruit Trivs ..f ull kinds as can be found anywhere on tho coast If you contemplate planlitg trees, it will pay to t?ee otir stock and gi t our prices and catalogue free. HYMAX A IlkOWNKLL. The I n I on 1'Helflc. Is the only line running two fast trains daily from Portland to Omaha, St. I'atil, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Ixmis ami all jminU East and South. Buy your tickets of C. O. R:iwli:igs, foot of Broad albin street, Albany. The Union Pacific arc now run ning two daily train' through to Chicago in three days, currying all classes of passengers on both trains, having Pullman sleepors, tourists sleepers and free reclining chair cars attached. I'avsi n-., is can now leave Portland at 7 a. m. and 9 f. m. For deeping car res prvation. ett?. apply to C. H. Haw . Dgs, foot of Bioadalbin htrtta. -tya SPRINFIELD A. WHEELEH, SPRINCJFIELD, PROPRIETOR. SlMtlNCilflELI) OHKGON -"Albany vard and ollicc 011 Railroad, between 4th d 5th slreelaSiJ1. A. Wheeler, Alliany Manager. .laving li.aa.lier not excelled in .-(Utility, and facilities not surpassed forth prompt and satisfactory tilliu-r or orders. I rcstiectfullv solicits sharp oftfM r-b. WIlPTi.PR JULIUS GRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. THE LEADING CROCKEKY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY STORE OF ALDAN Y. THE ONLY GENUUft ROGERS BROS SIL VERWARE, FRENCH CHINA 4D GLASSWARE, HOY'S WAGON-, rABY AND DOLL CAR, hi AGES, AND.A Goaoral A'333rb3i9at of Fancy Goods. pioia Icy n ttu d mt Cil'm and c'niid'itnn, :t for n it cu 1 1 1 cirri-H t't ) Ure.it sto,:k in the Valley. Instiranee asnt for Fire and Wsiine. FOR PURE DRUGS TOILET AND FA1SOV GOOI (JO Tt I.SO Tlie finest Line of Pianos anil Organs in the Willamette Valley. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK 1 f -iv i ; "Csefti bTQRE, j 'iQL ;The City Liquor Store j 31. BAUJIGJIiT, 1'i-Oftrietor. I 7.Vcxt Joor to tho oil .ViiLji' e.upiv, Alban), Oregon Keei constantly on nan I t'l i i ieit in irtwl an I domestic srines, lisirt, cigars an ic a-:o vmy nrst cuwa iiuuor iwrc in mo (t !7.:iT0 I An Absolaie ln.e Tbi flriiriii"! Abicline iVti mi-t i . Kill I pill tl i . 11 j.ili toil.,, ill, boxes, iiii'l is mii nbsi'lii:c inc for old son's, burns, wounds, clui) eel Inn lis sin) :ill skin erupt ions. Will positive I v cur.i .i I! kinds if piles. Ask lor tlie OrijjiiKil Abicline Oiiiliiieiit. t 1J bv F of bay A Msscn at S5 cents per lo mnii SO '(,a !1) 1 n.w ti l i i y I 1 . , , .. r i ijU.UUU llM 111 R U (i phi HK.IIKST CASH PRICK WILL UK PAID BY THE WILLACT2 PUSH tt' Try Mueller Sc (jarrett's line roast collee; once used, always used. Hello there? l)o you ki.ow feiter U tin o dy in in iu Aibti th it cart sj!I you eastern tikey Mens, youths and 1hvb clothing oh the second floor atU. W. Simp son's. (I. V. Simpfion hasjut received a line line of t-ealette jackets in all styles. The only water filterer that gives perfect satirf:iction are for sale by Matthews & Washburn. m plum SAlVIVilLL t L BliCKMAN mm Paints, Oils I vrrasMt-T 11A UDm artktas alk. a Ian Da af books ans tirry. partodkiai, eta. .ZT Fr rlafswss aafalt) c.oa 1 ii ex mum mm Alaaaay CARRIES cny ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY kemmaticm, Kevralgiav, Cra HEAOAOHK, And ALL PAIN. Th OaMfcrai FesHhr aai Isffatlvs 1KOTKIO COV1H CUR aWMf MtM. tfH. ooHHmrrio: UtyallSracgirts. Bask tfis, Mt ft I aaslajer ft Oa., Praa's. Lex Angatot, Ot OHILOII'S VITt, I HI is what you ne ' f.ir i.'oiHtiptMi n, loss of Appetite, Ills ne, and alt synipt tins of Oyspepaia. Pr VI an 1 75 e-its KorHay & Mason. per bottle. For si' a I' I c.o Oresed Chlrkena. Perrons deiiing a l reared chi'-keii sIik Id lciive tbe:r order at .lnhn l'ercnp t's meat market. Ile a'po krc)8 Is-ef, twirk, sauoage, bacon oid bains. Mark-! on Fir' ttri.-et, ecn?as fiom liitsa Hour Leap Past are. Persons desiiing pasture near tlii-i city i an obtain thf emne by cittlini! on t-'rt-d W. BlumNrg. who has the w es lialf of what ia known as M'liitiMtb's pasture for rent at 1 00 per luoiitb per Lead. fOM t i I- Ilia BrSIXEsS HOllCES. Tlie laic6t ffiicl music at Mrs Hy man's. No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinas of fresh canned ecod 1 at a very low figure at Com ul Meyer's. Mexican Cactus Bitters .8 the bes remedy in tbe world for liver and kid ney disease, indigestion, etc. for sale atM 8atuugart'6 A new line of fine wall-papers with bolder tto match have been opened Fortiui fc Irving'. They aie new nd etc lit designs. Call and see them. Health is Wealth ! Dr K. C. Wests nene and brain treatment, a (uar antced seci6c for liystena, oizaiess. hte, Iiioiache, tier ti'iis prostration ucnd l ihi Lie o a In Lol t r ulacco ni.ii(; cf hiain nn .in f 11. it 1 1.1, it sid iiiiiitnr tt a i ery, decay aud loss of power in either six t'ach bos con tains one m oUYa tieatmui t. One dol lar a Is . or six box is f-r "w dollars, ni.t by a ail pic laid u receipt of prke. ituaiantcca meet i ly t'T J. A. Cun.Diinirs, drtuinist sole agent, Albany, urejtcn. $500 REWARD We will pay the alsive reward for any case of liver complau-t. dvspeuaia. sick headache, inuiifeetion, constipaiioa or cobtivenesa wa canma cure with Meat's liver pills, when th direction are strictly coinplieu with. They are pn- ' v vegetable and never fail to cite satis! action. Larve lioxcs. rot taiiaiiiR- 3,1 piila, 3a canta. Ihe genuine manufactured only l,y the John t'. W est eoniiaiiy. Ciiivaico Illinois. Sold bv J. A. CutuuiiUKS, diujciiist Alhanj, Oienon. Take Simmons 'JLiver Regulator One Dose iroTm ioo Dollar- Iaa 8. L. R: I rounder one drwe im men Liver Hetnlator worth eilea. was const ipa ted, ha.1 Hra.fache, eonM eat cth inc with rat if art n or appetite- ha the Mnea. aud felt aitoketbermn of anrta. I re sorted to Rne Mm. lalons-l. Oninin . and every remedy eojrv-rsirTl. hut orlv ol.iained tewporarv relic. tie dose of 8 L K did m sore irootf than St lee) worth of riwton an dictorimj. Kcsp y, J c Mastis. I have been a teacher .r twentv veais. and during that lime have hail lepcatrdattacksof In sdache, pr-idnrrd l.y torpnl Liver, rnd have hren entirely ru c! l,v Simaiona Lives BeiniU'or. I fonn t to be4 snrrild a character in iu artiot, mot to Interfere, in the least w ith my dun t in 1 1 n-liiiol room, lo thiae siml v sin.: a and subject the si me, I cannot' a hi it - rcconicici.d him n one Liver Kegrnlator. E. r. fasts Cr 1 1 . On HU t. . .Proprietrr of. Albany Soda Works And manufacturer of- Choice CortfcclioDcry Wr arc r.ow urepaml to furnish chottx fn h cat aiirs of lt cra,le, mnsistiinrA pure stick. ssorcd flavom, mixed camliea, rvlra French and chocolate cresma, farak ndse.1. iwndi toys and a teiien.l asaortn.eni of fine candies AT mwiititj; cr Btltn. nrrs fr- m mmi-i .lesVrs pron.i tit a m I'ed in. factory rii Kin: f. r t A F.MAN Y - 0111?;fiN JIKJRV P. MIMjKR s. A Son pisnna nieaiiimr tl ' an ci A Co Im.41. Ik v-rite and good inr.piiii pri -cd pianos at Will A Link's. A-o fine cr.-xns an-1 small Instnunr-it and the lieat a.-wl ng ma. dines. HOBSEts FOB St LIU THE CNI'ERSIG vrii II AS For SAI.P AT hia place near All anv lot ot .-nnrf .ii broke borers to a -ii: A mn f u...i . . HMispanofrni,,,!;-,,,., ,av". 1200. span of drivers. ?; one tadv i-aniam! noras.iaiTreand irl Ti,: . saddle horses. Pr rrasouab e and lertns JAMES EL KIN S. I