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Mr. Caiyiou "ill do almost aiytbing tbe bowi ay In "i-r to be speaker, Watch tod se. ' ' x: Fitrjimmomi aod Jeffries are making arrangements to go ou me road and giye hibltiona. Tbey would prove a m ing card, and at the same time present a . . .u- a.Mr nl two men wbe fongbt viciously in tbe ring giving eacb other gentle puncbee lor the pries ol ad mission. The great question before the next ill '.IB TaTring sentiment in the republican , ,. M tariff revison, bnt tbe . m ni iid vBtiwt To eeTntbe party have decreed . other wise, so that when congres.mses It is very doubtful if the party permit, any liloHheklnd. In fact it will not be . . .1,. aimnla reason that a revis W U, wlU be detrimental to the interests ol the austs. and .ega.dles of talk lor political effect the party is not ?: . a n.,hiniz serious to the trusts. lome people can see this, some cannot and .nmedo not wish t. Tbe PreBidsut refused to eboot a bear that was lassoed lor htm. ?m commendable. I this respect tbe Pres.. dent ie decidedly ahead ol the Empero ol. Germany, who when he hunt, has the gam!drlvenup in front of him. and with three or lour men to load for him .laughters tbe innocents as they com .loss to him. In the opinion of the DimocBATtbis Is cowardly P't8mBnT Bhip, with nothing commendable about it. It isor.e than pot bunting. There ( i, nothing decent about it. The respec table hunter will give " "' B show for itelile. New York Commercial Advertiser. Finally, the question may be asked whether any man ie really famous In the eense that hie name is universally known. Napoleon lathe supreme ex ample ol tbe famous maa-famoua as a soldier, as a statesman and bb an extra ordinary peisonallty. Oneday, however, at tbe time ol the eecond empire, the cousin of Napoleon III came to the guest whom he found there that he bad just had a convention in the gardens of the Palais Royal with a woman who bad never boon born and reared tn Paris, and yet who had never heard Napoleon's name and had not the very faintest no tion ol whoJNapoieon wae. Eugene Register. wu. Idaho, we thought you would i lino after awhile. No Western .lotu .n affoid to enioy the sun ol pros perity under republican policy ae has Idaho daring the past lew years and con tinue sbownig a thankless spirit.tor the favors ol Divine Providonoe nnd its ally remiblicanism. t i. ...in Bimnire that the trust mannala. And their ounpete have grown to bigoted that they rank themselves wllb the Almighty. This must be an inlrlngment on the "divine right" ol kinsa and emperors. Y.et, pride gneth before a fall. Rosebnrg Review. Awhile ago the Salem Journal joked Editor Humphrey about his new suit ol .initial, a loke appreciated by the Re- .. Thn T)KMOCHAT PBlSed it vian uinut " along, whereupon the erudite ' and aesthetic l5alla Observer Jumps all over us as follows : Editor Humphrey, ol the Jefferson Re view, is aosuied by a Salem paper of causing an unnecessary sensation and stir in Jefferson by appearing in a new suit of clothes. There i talk of taking the matter np to the supreme court. This little squib is dipped from the Albany Dhmocbat an excellent news paper, by the way, and one that should be tar above printing euoh trash. This liamlioiiiDir villi tin tlius woruag h..r.L Mm -Utah on the poor editor'! mints." and the "oordwood and turnips' tnka. It iii neither funny nor smart. A nmonanap man tt ho will oheapen his ohoaen calling by writing snob etull really deserves to wear patohed pants and live ou turnips the balanoe of his nova. Anything better Is too good lor htm, Co-it o the Her War At the beginning of the hostilities be tween the British and the Doors, Oct. 11, 18',M, the doers had a force) ol about o0,' 000 meu. During the two years, seven months anil tweulv days ol war, ending May 31, 1003, England sent ont 280,000 soldiers. The losoesup to April ol ilii year were : Officers. M'n Totl (loathe M'-O Missing and i rismierB 381 ?0.031 9,181 8p.nl home ae invalid 2,937 8,31 1 About 37,000 Hoor primnere have beeu taken, hut of the killed and woumlvil on that side there aio no reliable statistics. Nor are there any records B to Iho mnn v pnt bt the two B i-r .rjmhl'r. to April 1, the British IM.1 exiien.le.l sivnr fta2.Vfl0fl.OnO. whiuli mil amount to ommi.lnnhlv mare before the ecninnt r Q .a'lv clmfil. Itv:iiviiihn.- till) lact Ilia1 wo nlr special! v f engagem'" whlirii rinits K. M. Fhkncii. I ii j j h,. Lailii'S i'tng neA d.-;.i,;;ts, i e V v 1 I . .in e, piU'i-4 f'HlSNI'll. !' . new fl'l $6T,000,000 wu recently lout in a week' In Wail atreet by the depreciation ol the value ol stock. That is a part ol tbe gimb'ing game and ie no oauee lor con cern, ' Tbe next state legislature should pass a flat salary law, but it is very doobtlal il it does anything ol the kind. Nor would a flat salary law have been passed by a pedal session. Some of the papers seem to think the bad Inck of the President in bis present hunting trip a national calamity, Noth ing of tbe kind. He secures a needed rest and the bears continue to live. There ie already a great deal ql jog gling ol the irrigation biM, and It looks some ae il the result desired will not be accomplished. If it is it will mean a great deal to some sections of eastern Oregon, where the land ie practically of no value without irrigation, but of. great wealth with it. After all there are more Important things than the question ol which la the champion foot ball eleven of Oregon. For instance who will be tbe next Tj . S senator from this state; will timber land elaimants be able to bold their claims; a 100,000 endowment for Albany college, or a govenment post office building for thieoity. Pendleton Letter. Pskdlbtok, Or., Nov. 15, 1902. Editor Diiuoobat: This week has so reminded me ol old Webloot that I will have to try and scratch up a few notes to remind you of tbe fact that my webs are feebly sprout ing again, and if it don't freeae np here oon It will ebon begin to look a little ragged between my tbea. Last Saturday, tbe 8th, was the first time I eaw it rain steady all day eince I left tbe Willamette Valley, and it has rained or showered most every day eince and the streets ol Pendleton are as sloppy as I ever saw tbe streets of Albany. But a lew days of wind and sunshine will dry them up and probably we will have a dost storm. The large briok Hospital la nearing completion. Alio tbe large briok Acad emy. The large Christian church, same style as the one Albany, except a stone basement, Iebeing hnrried along, and several fine residences are nearing com pletion. A large brick brewery id In oonree of'construction and the gronnd is being oleered for a large ice plant. Sheep men are bringing their sheep down from tbe mountain ranges to their winter quarters, so most any day you can , see from 2000 to 6000 pass through Pendleton in one band. ' Wheat reached tbe OOct mark a few days ago and wood tbe $0 00 per cord mark, butter 80o and eggs 35c, Pendleton has been rather a moaely lace the last fen weeke and the Rooatep little Boos'er, has looked terrloly measly tor eeveral daya but is np again now. Pendleton ie a fine business point but is not a healthy place; no drainage, no swerage, tbe city is full of cess pools and the water Is bad, with considerable alkali. There is more rheumatism and levers hers than there are in old Web foot valley two to one, and they nee lota of Umjwater, soaks bite 60 yards off hand, and moon sblne and sailora de - light, bnt they bave the rheumatism just the same. The firm of Harris & Wray, proprie tors ol tbe Pendleton Marble A Granite Works, bave dissolved. Harris retiring having diBposed ol his interest to Hr. Wray, who will continue the business and will see that the graves are kept green. Harria la the meantime will probably be a candidate for TJ. 8, Senator before the next .Legislature at 8alera and it be tails, he will go to Arkansaw and grow np with the country. The Umatilla river ie full ol Salmon now and the boys and idle men are hav ing lots of fun fishing. The oily is well supplied with salmon Irora 18 inches to three leet long. It is Sunday again and is still raining and it looks like it has come to stay all day. This is a very lively country np here. Last week I took lonch where there were aboi't 2600 or 3000 persons and there was not a word spoken during tbe lunch during the day, Thie is also a loud place. During the last term ol court there were rape cares, shooting cases horee tbie' rases, (orrery oaeea, taaaalt and battery caies, potty larceny, giand larceny cases, robbery caeeB, attempt to uiunler, damage cases, divorce csbsb gambling cases, drunk and disorderly caeca and almost any case known in criminal courts except a breach ol promise case. II there was such a case I have (ailed to hear of it. Saom Roostbk. l'i.is wotld Is full ol woes And each one gets his sliaro Aril Iho public will be delighted ben Rootevslt gets his bear. Tim vleotions now are over And the Repajall sot there. (Except Furnish.) H.il Oregon will be in the swim WhenChamberiain takes the chair. 8. R. Wheat and Oats. 8an FaANCisco, NovilS. Wheat: Receipts lor the week, 139,- 663ceniali. The situation 's unique in this, that Eastern and foreign markets have apparently little npon this our awn liule local market. Frelgbtebave gone to the deminltion bowwowt, and flret- class iron ships are now quotable at 12 hilling-, etx pence. This is the lowest rate lor European pointa ever recorded For Australia, ships bave been chartered as low as ten shillings. The man who owns the Oalifornia wheat today is get ting the benefit ol this low freight rate, and the corresponding increase in tbe price ol wheat. For weeke the "Big Four" attempted to hammer' down tbe Call Board market but finally had to quit actually baffled and beaten at their own game, Tbe have the ebips, they must bave tbe wheat,;they can't get the cara and tbe devil is to pay. This Is a case where the devil pays. . Oils: Receipts for the wsek, 19,320 centals, of which Oregon gave ns 2,770 centals, and Washington, ,O0O centals. Practically the first blood from tbe fftrlh. Will they kaap It np? That is the queatlou, and the one quention with reference to the oat market. It has been thie dread of the northern deluge which has kept the eat market down to a parity with barley, It the Govern ment Is to coniiune a good consistent buyer of northern oate,we doubt if ' we may expect any heavy shipments In this Uireotlon. In a ehort time the Oaiior ma crop will bave Deen practically ex hausted, and with light shipments from tbe north, there is no reason why good oats should not go to at least 1 :40. PRETTY SAFE RULE TO GO BY When tbeie is & feeling that the heart or lungs, blood or liver, brain or nerves are diseased, at once commence to doctor the stomach, mat is the lounuaupn or the trouble in 90 casea out of every 100 Commence to regulate' the digestive organs, get them in healthy working con dition, and the other troubles will leave of themselves. Diseases which bava their beginning in the stomach must bo cured through the stomach, The medicine for Btomach disorders and hnlf the ilia, is Dr, Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. Those pills put all the digestive orders in good con dition so that the disease has uo basiB to work upon. They ara Bold by all drug- cists for Ho eta. oat box. une pin is a (lose. We will send a box post paid, on receipt of 25 cts, or to any body wno wauts to try them we will Ben I I P1"9 tree, aend name and to Dr, Gunn, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by Poshay & Mason, druggists, Natural Anxiety. Mothers regard approaching winter with uneasiness, children take cold so easilv. No disease costs more little lives than croup, it s attacK is so Buaaen mac the sufferer is often beyond human aid be fore the doctor arrives. Suchcas?s yield readily to One Minute Cough Cure. Liq uifies the mucus, allays imnammanon, removes danger. Absolutely safe. Acts immediately. Cures coughs, colds, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lune trouble. F. 8. McMahon. Hamnton. Ga: "A bad cold renderrd me voiceless just before an oratorical contest. 1 intended to wi'h- draw but took One Minute Cough Cure It restored mv voice. in time, to win the medal. r oshay s Mason, ouritnarc a Lte, ' .- x - The Worst. Forp. Multitudes are einiine the praises of Knrlnl. the new discovery which Is mak ing bo many sick people well and weak people string by digesting what they eat, by olnanslng and sweetening the stomach and by t'ansforming their, food into the kind of pure, rich, red blood that makes you feel good all over. Mrs. Oranfill, of Troy, I. T. writes . For a number of years I was troubled witb Indigestion and dys pepsia which grew into the worst form. Finally I was induced to use Kodol and after using lour bottles I am entire' y cured. I heartilj recommend Kodol to all sufferers from indigestion and dyspepsit . Take a dose after meals. It digests what you eat. EoshaycSt Mason, Burkhart f-ee. Forty Years Torture. To be relieved from a torturing disease alter 40 years' torture might well oause the gratitude ot anyone, mat is what DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve did for O. Haney, Geneva O. Hesays: "DeWitt's Witch Hazel balve cured me of piles after I had suffered 40 yoara.'' Cures outs, burns, wounds, skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. Foshay & Mason, Burkhart L& Leo. ft Democrat anfl Journal. The PortlandJournal la the only state democratic paper. ,It is newsy-out spokentaud a credit -to the etate. The Democrat and Daily Journal, a $4 pa per may be secured for $5.75, $2,90 for six months. The Weekly and Semi Weekly Journal lor $-.00, or the Week ly Democrat and' Weekly Journal for f 1.8&, or any otuer combination desired i i Apples Cheap! Now is the time to get supplied with applos when they are cjieap, Having a quantity of Jonathan apples, quality culls, rll hand picked, very few bruised, win sen ana aeuver cue same on Fri day's, For lots under 10 boxes 36c and over 10 boxes for 30c nnttil fnrtbor no tice. As late in the season the. price iB apt to advance take advantage of this opportunity anil try his apples. Once tried always liked, as the Johnathan'a are well know for their fragrance, taste, jucinese and mellowness. In ordering please state the street and n nm her ol residence. Sound apples at 1 00 a box, r.ot i eluding box. Terniscasli. S. G. Talia, Albany, Or, MISFITS.. The champion College team of Ore gon has not yet been selected. The farmers are now willing for it to stop raining for a fewldays. What an immense number of faulls we can find in eacb other if we try. Emma Goldman has again spoken. She Bays the police are uniformed ani mals and ail the people cowards. An Oregon paper haa thiB very start ling motto: "One country, one flag, one wue at a time." it ought to win. Sandow, tbe strongest man in the world, wae lost In tbe wreck of a vessel on bis way to Australia. P. 8. He missed tbe boat. Roland B. Molineaux, the celebrated New York club man, has jumped Irons a mnraer trial into a divorce suit, Irom a trying pan idio toe nre, - The Mason & Hamlin pianos are again on top. Mason, who was arrested lor murder, haB been released and all the women are courting him. The Eugene Register and GorvaUiB Gazette predicted a victory of 2 goals to none in lavor of Eugene. The Dbuo- obat said the teams were about even The naner to be read bv Judge Boise tomorrow afternoon on "fifty years recol- lection of the bench and bar" promises to be one of great historical value in Oregon. An irrigation convention in the Will amette Valley at the present time sounds like taking coal to Newcastle, but we are working for our Eaetern Ore gon friends. . . A pleasing feature of the big foot ball game was the fairness of the umpire and referee Mr. Jndd of Salem and Mr. Thompson, of Albany. Tbay both did me square tning. Tbe U. of O. fool, hall team now has three coaches, Dolpb, Zeigior and Jak way, and are willing to meet any college team in the Northwest the Saturday alter Thanksgiving for the Northwest championship. The Portland Journal gives the picture of Coach Edwards in tbe middle of a Bishop Scott-Hill game and that of Oapt. Templelon oi Eugene instead of Albany in the middle ot a prize fight. Verily ioot ball is a mixup. Five very efficient R. F. D. men go out of Albany every morning. They start early and make their tripe fast regardlesa o! the bad weather and muddy roads, and yet a liar down in California once said the roads were in such condition up here that a carrier couldn't make a dozen mileB in a day in the winter, Arthur Lotto, the advance agent of the big Hearts of Oak Company, told a Portland reporter that five times the re sult is gained by a newepapet advertise ment than from tbe tbe nsual bille posted about a city, that the theater goer invariably looks to tbe newspaper to find out about (he coming attraction. It is the same in other business also. The way Albany newspapers abuse theO. A. O. foot ball team, saying tbe men are alraid to meet tbe Albanv eleven, and such, would seem to indi cate that baid papers don't want Uorvai- us people to come to Albany to trade any more. Gazette. In view of the tact that tbe abuse haa all been irom Oorvallia thie is good. Tbe Dxuocbat doesn't believe the O. A. O. team is very much afraid of anything. Albany people though consider the Albany team weir equal. - What is the Use ot Paying Rent When Rent Will Buy Tou a Home. We will loan you $1000.00 or more to buy yon a borne, which yon can repay in monthly payments of $8.76. Call quick. Every renter should. At office of 8. N. Steele & Co. Look Out For Fever. Biliousness and liver disorders at Ibis season may be prevented by cleansing tbe system witn Lie v itt's lAttie Jariy Kisers. These famous little pills do not gripe. They move the bowels gently, but cop iously, anu oy reason oi tue tonic proper. ertiee, give tone and strength to the elands Foshny & Mason, Burkhart & Lee. Gregg's Coffee. Three Grades. Gregg's Brand M. A J. 40 cents lb.' Combination Mocha & Java 36 cents lb. French Breaklast 26 cents lb. Best hy test. Trespass Notice.' All persons are hereby prohibited to hunt or fish on tbe right of way ot the Aiuany water and canal uo.'a canal within one (I) mile of Albany. O. C. Hoquk, Manager. John Catlin in charge. Ladiea, Mre. Adams haa (Bulgarian linens not found elsewhere in: the citv Also Java canvas and thnl beautilu German lineo tor Venetian darning patterns and silks, stamping don- too. 314 Fery 8t. TELEGRAPHIC. The Commissioners. 8cbanton, Nov. 18. While a consider able amount of information lor tbe en lightenment of the commUBionere was brought out, the day was a rather quiet one, compared with ithcee which have preceded it. The arbitrators are grow ing restless in consequence of the long cross-examination, which apparently does not bring out tbe faas as quickly as the commission would like' to bave presentey. More Trouble for England. Pbbbawub, India, Nov. 18. Tbe Brit ish expedition to put down the uprising of the Waziri tribesmen on the Afghan frontier ie meeting wi'h determined op position. Colonel Tonochy, in command of the Fourth column, has been mortally wounded in an engagement witb the in surgents, the next command, has asked I Ul V.UIUIWUIVUIB, Forest Reserve Law. Washington, Nov. 18. On recom-i mendation of the Geological Survey, the Secretary of the Interior ordered the withdrawal of two additional bodies of land in Eantern Oregon, with a view to tbe creation ol forest reserves. The one tract embraces tbe Powder ElVBr Moun tains and contiguous country, about 260 townships in all. The Becond withdrawal embraces about 14 townships lying along tbe northern end of the Blue Mountain range toi lowing the Union and Umatilla conn' ty line. A Big Haul. Lisbon, Nov. 18 Thieves have broken into the underground strongrooms of the banking firm of Pelurinho and have a DUU1 ui flUJlUW. UU. VI IU. clerks of the bank haa been arrested in connection with the robbery. A Bearless Hunt Smedxs. Nov. 18. President RooBB' velt's bear hunt in Mississippi ia ended and he haa not had even a shot at a bear The last dav of the chaBe was simply a a renetition the three preceding dava. rry aa tne nunters would, they couia not get a bear within range ot tbe Fresi' dent's rifle.. Cannon the Man. Washington. Nov. 16. Babcock'e withdrawal from the Speakership fight simply means that the contest is ended much sooner. Now it ia settled within two weeke after the election that Uncle Joe Cannon will be the next Speaker, Dalzell, Littlefield, Burton and Borne others may remain in for some time, and may even get a complimery vote when the caucus meets. A Big Fire. Sioux Citt. Ia.. Nov. 16 Armour & Co.'s packing plant, which occupied four acres of the stockyards, and waa valued at $900,000 waa totally destroyed early this morning by a fire which started on the second floor of the fertilizer bnilding and ia thought by Manager Lennon to nave Deen aue eitner to spontaneous combustion or to an imperfect dryer. The Iobs ia partly covered by $721,000 In surance; A Chicago Accident. Chicaqo. Nov. 16 One man wae killed and a dozon men, Women and children more or less serioUBly injured in a col lision tonight between a Western avenue electric train and a Chicago, Burlington & Quincy freight train at the Eighteenth street crossing. Tbe motor and trailer whiob made up the electrio train were orowded with passengers and it seems a miracle that eo many escaped instant death. ' .: , - - - The Pr esident's Sunday. Bmkdes, Miss., Nov. 16. Sunday was a quiet day at the President's camp . on Little Sunflower. There waB no hunt. but tbe President and several members of tbe party Bpent a couple of boura in the morning rambling over tbe forest rails on their horses. Dinner waa the ohiet event oi the day. The menu in cluded roast bears paws, and 'poBsums and aweet potatoes. Dinner waa served in camp style, on a rougn pine boaid table set np ija the open air. More Bribery Trials. 1 St, Louis, Nov. 16. Circuit Attorney Folk, who has returned from Columbia, Mo , where he prosecuted the case against Ed Butler, who waa convicted ot attempted bribery, ia preparing for the trial of other alleged boodlere next week. An OregoD Wreck. Cottage Grove, Nov. 16 The north bound -passenger train No. 12 waa wrecked six miles north of here at 1:10 J), m. today. Tbe engine and five cara eft the track. The only cne hurt was a tramp who was riding on the blind bag gage, and he may die from the injurieB received. The engine and baggage cars are badly damaged, and one end of the mail car ie smashed. MacVeagh and Mittchell. Scranton" Nov. 17. In the rrcsenee of as many persons as could be jammed into the Superior Courtroom todav, Wayne MacVeagh,, for the Erie Co., and John Mitchell for the miners, continued their brilliant battle ot cross-examination before the Anthracite Coal Com mission. The two men, the one ,in ibis 80s, and the other in his 70s, were fol lowed with intense interest by both the Commissiouees and the contest will be resumed in tbe morning. Out for Wilson. Tacosia, Nov. 17. That the friends in Pierce county of ex-Senator J. L. Wilson will make h strenuous effort to break in to the Aokeny following iu this county was made manifest yesterday morning, when tbe Tacoma Ledger, in a plenti fully displayed article on the first page, reinforced by a double leaded editorial, declared in favor of the Spokane aspirant to tbe Senatorship, An Earthquake ' Salt Lake, Noy.;17. Two diatinct shocks of eartliqnake were felt in this city shortly before 1 o'olock. Clocks were stopped in various parts of the city, but no renuua uaniage is reported. The shock wss felt at a number ofpoihts in Southern Utah. Pine Valley, in Wash ington county, reports two shocks at 1 o clock, the movement being heavy enough to damage chimneys and crrck- ery irom rueivee. The Small of the Back That is where some people feel weak all the time. They are likely to he despondent and it is not unusual to find them borrowing trouble as if they hadn't enough already. The fact is their kidneya are weak, either naturally or because of sickness; exposure, worry ori other influences. " 1 am thankful to sav." writes J. L. Camp bell, of Srcainore. 111., "that Hood's Sarsapar rula has enred me. For many years 1 was troubled with backache. At times I was so bad 1 had to be helped from the bed or chair. I am now well and strong and free from pain.18 What thla great medicine did for him it has done for others. ' Hood's Sarsaparilta Promises to cure and keeps the promise. Begin treatment with Hood's today. , A Hold Up. Trinidad, Ool.. Nov. 18 Four masked robbers held up a passenger train the Colorado & Southern Bailroad, 12 miles from here today. One ol the rnbbera was ehot by Express Messenger H.. W. Sherwick of Fort Worth, Tex. ' None of the passengers were molested The Sheriff of Las Animaa county im mediately organized a rosso and started in pursuit. Something Extra. The revival this season of Jamea A. Heme's famous domestic play, "Hearts ot Oak," ia being received with intense Interest by playgoers in general all over the country. Written by an American, tbe scenes and characters are vivid types of those to be found upon the New England coast," where the author found the ma terial tor "Hearts of OakB," "Shore Acres" and other successes of his pro lifts pen, that are to be given during the present season In this city. "Hearts of Oak" ia considered to be one of tbe best works of Jamea A. Heme and its production tbia season at the Opera House next Frid&y night will be hailed with delight by tbe patrona oi tnat place oi amusement. Consumption la often no more or less than a neglected case of catarrh, which in time creates a hacking cough and nature in her endeay ore to get rid ot the tuberoules, Beta up an inflammation, matter is secreted and the tubercules is softened. It then cornea to a head or supurates and the matter is discharged into the nearest air tubes. This the suQerer raises and allays the cough to some extent, but as tbe air cells fill up with tuberculer mat ter the blood oannot circulate perfectly through tbe lunga, hence it becomea more impure for want of air, which lessens nature's power to throw oft the disease until at last the dieeaee becomes more general, the cough geta greater, followed by night sweats and bleeding of tbe lungs, anally tbe sufferer gets weaker and weaker,nntil death enda thie dread tut disease, amltn Bros.' o. a. uatarrn cure acts on tbe glands and mucous sur faces of tbe system through the blood. It promotes tbe action of absorbents, then removes the deposited tuberoules and speedily allays the cough and cures catarrh, no matter where located. Never faila to cure night Bweats. For sale by all druggists. Book on Catarrh free, Address Smith BroB., Fresno, Oal, Albany Market. Wheal CO sents. OatsSS. Eggs SO eents, Butter 20 to 25 oenta Potatoes 15 oenta. , Hams 16 oenta. Sides 16 cents Bhonldersl2 oenU. Hops 20 cenos. Perk, gross, 6cents, Bay, $5 loose, Wl baled. Flour 70o per sack. Beef, gross steers 3)o, cow- So. Mutton, gross, 2J4c. . Veal, grosB 4o, , Wooll3tol5o. Mill feed, bran $17, shorts $21 Poul try, cents live weight. Lard 13c, Prunes, dried, 4c. Apples, dried, 4c. Apples, green, 35c. A Famous Remedy for Sick - headache The cause of this complaint la not in the head at all, it comes from the Btomach, A stomach that has become clogged up by over eating, drinking, or abuse in any manner, will warn you by bringing on sick headache Cure the pains and dis tress in the stomach, and the headache stops of itself-. All billious attacks, dyspepsia, belching bad tasto in the moutb, mddy complexion and yellow eyes, are cured by this remedy. It is called Dr Gunn's Improved Liver Pills, and is sold dy druggists all ovu the U, S. for 25 cts per box, one pill for a dose or we will send them by mail on receipt ot price. Samples free. Address Ur Gunn, Philadelphia, fa. For sale by Fosbay & Mason, druggists. Sure Cure for Piles. Itcning Piles produce nioisturo and causi, itcning, thii lorm a well as Blind, Bleed ing or Protuding Piles are cured by Dr Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy, Stops itching and bleeding Absorbr tumors. 50 cts a jar at druggists, or sent by liail. Treit ise tree.- Write me about your case. Dr Bo-san-ko. Philadelphia, Pa. For sale bv Foahay A Mason, druggists