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From the Boomtown Bazoo. We beve just printed some lovely bill hernia for Abe Jones, the popular grocer any one in need ol b'll bea.a ebould . ere Ibem at Abe'a store or t tbis office. Wa note tbat our ragged mouthed con temporary who publiabea an excuse for a paper at Oroee lioada baa a lew words about ue m bis laat ieane. We judge from tbat, tbat both bit Bubacr'bere inaiBted hat he mention our name and the low lite oatrich couldn't be trutblul long enough to eay a pleasant word about ue Plenty of potatoes but no tomatoes tame in laat week on BubacrlpiionB where are our tomato friends 7 Mrs, Wilson is getting along nicely and It ie thought tbat Mra Jonas will be able to be out eoon, Xbe Ladies' Foreign Missionary aoeiety will not have another meeting until lie members have fully recovered. la order to train Willie in the myster ies oi newspaper work we have turned over the exchange department to bim. The headings are Willie's. A, Sober Second Thought. We should have said laat week tbat MrB. A. H. Mur dook's vurpriee party occurred in the af ternoon and not forenoon . Fun or the Doctor. Our thanks are due Mr, and D. T. Swlnor for a box of nice applet, plums and prunie simonis which wore left at tbia office Saturday. Another Story Added. Charley Story is up from Aberdeen, at his old position in the Story Drug Co.'s atore. Anybody Else? I. W. Woods, who haa a vegetable garden on the Decker Wheoier place, presented tbis office with a bunch ot celery Tuesday, the Onset seen this year. Win . Stovall smashed a wheel on hie new wagon, Monday . A Life Jub. Miltie Adams h ie secured the agency lor the Lite of Pope Leo. The Handicap of Wealth. T; Reading in Vim. jg President Eliot ol Harvard in a recent address told a band ot struggling news boya that the children of the rich were terribly banuicapped and they are. in a majority of instances their lives have no purpose. They are roared In an ea ylronmant which makes them mere b!iow animals. They know nothing o: th tooth-and-nail existence which makes men. It bas not been brought home to them, as too those that are early throat 5dto the voitex of lilo, how much of itruggle and fight and endeavor is still needed to preserve the ground, civiliza tion and culture have gained for human itv. Thov "merely grow, They see people about them gratifying sesBual de aires and eeoklng plousiire, and in too xiauy cases that becomes the sum total of their life's aim. It ia a tremetndoua handicap lor any one to overcome; and in the simple for success, for the place ot honor iitid orfte.m among tho beat ele ments of mankind, thoy will find that Eomehow or other they do not poteens belpful characteristics. Never Too Old to Marry. W.S.Thompaon.ninety years ol age, re cently led to ilia altar Mrs. M. F, Wiles, hia bride of suvonty-ieven years, in a wedding at MoMinville. The groom was t'oru December 10, 1S13 a Albany, N, Y. lie served in the Mex C wmi tip irn ii 1 1: o civil war, but was conBidered ton old. He comes of a long-lived family . His father died at niuety seven and his grandfather at 110 ; so be haa a chance for a tong married life belore him. Tho bride ia a native oi New York, having boeu born in Essex county in lS2ti, Both have been married before and have grand-children. These aged ptoplo aio in good health, walk without canes and busy themselves with daily amployuient. Neither has ever been isriouely ill. Mr, Thompson waB sick out once iu his life. With two young men he wont tu swimming iu cold water Bliort time ago. Al! were, elck with pneumonia and the other two died. He was nut long in rrc ove From Ihe New York American, Balance aheot of Harry Brooks, "pentle man' burglar. His Gains Burglaries committed, about 100; value of property s'olen, $125,000; burglaries iu New York City, SB; value ol properly stolen, $uj,O00. The Net Results Cash on hand, $0.00 duo to the aiate by sontence, 2.1 years ; time reived, in prison for manslaughter two yean ; lime In prison lor burglary two year. The Pleasure ol Eating Pomona suffering Iron: imitation dyspepsia cr other etoniii'h irouiiln nil find that Kodol Usnepsia Curo itiirt-atn what ycu oats and makes the stomach iweot. This reinody is a lever failing euro f Jr Indigo tion and Dyapeptin and tu coiupiuinis auoctitiu tno gluinis membranes of the atouiiich or ilicmiiv tract. When you tuko Kouol Dyspepsia uro everyuuog you o u ranea tr-oil, uu every bit of tho uulri nent that nr 'o id ivntuim Is it'slimuting and appronriat nl by thn blood mid tissues. So'-' by eosuay .u ion, iMirKiiiirt it l.-.c. Mad Willamette. c snaiifisied hv a flood in the Willam- eltewlih thanks to Mr Bam bimpaon for his low water ideas.) 'From the Cascades frozen gorges," When December wiuds are gale, Fleet above tbe banks of summer, Mad Willamette rolls away; Onward ever, Mad forever, Loudly roaring through tbe trees; Powers tbat check, us, Hold and bind ns, Cannot stay tby mad career. Storms of win'er stir tby fountains; OlondB above thee, vast and threaten ing, Bain-Gods shrieking round tby moun tains, Fill tby banks to bills adjoining; Angels weep in fear and sorrow, Peering through tbe coming morrow, Aa they eee thee roll and wander Above tby banka and hurry yonder, Boiling, danbing, Madly splashing, A direful mry just set free, 3eeking ever, Ceasing never, To do damage, bounding to the tea, In thy mukye are All the treasures of tby low land ; Many loved ones long remembered, Meld in bondage by tby bands, Ribb no more to tell the eiory, How beneath thy cruel tide, They have paBsed from time to glory, Heralds of tby crimes so wild ; Love well wanders, Hers and poaders, As tbe dream of life goea by, Each suggestion, Brings the question: "Whence and Wbitber," all good-bye. From tby gorgeB rythmio thunder, You're ever rolling on to aea, There to loose thyself in wonder, In boundless Bad eternity; On tby banks there gleams a eadneeB, It steels my heart to fervent prayer To aee the ruin you chaie forever, "To that bitter moon-mad sea;" Onward ever, Mad forever, Loudly roaring through the treeB ; Foweia that check us, Hold and bind ue, Cannot stay tby mad career, TdcksyLba, The Oregonian givcB a picturo of tbe new residence of William Jennings Bry an, and heaoB it : "Home of the Obam pion ol the Common People." Some sarcasm ia intended, but as a matter of tact the residence is a nice.one for tbe ohampton ol Ihe common pooplo, being a pleisant looking place but no better than ioveral homes of common people In Al bany. Itiseimplyatasty, neat homo, and Mr. Bryan is to bo congratulated upon having Bucb a residence. Thepoaition tBken by President Koos- evelt in reference to timber laud roaorva tiona otc, matters nfleoting the North" west In n very material manner, ia not meeting with favor from many republi cans in thie part of the country. It is possible tbat they may awallow tne whole bualuesa, but it will not bo a very p:eatantdoao, It looks yery much aa if there waa eomething in tho statement ol a republican paper that the Preaident waa making a grand stand piay toeaaieru people. The state fair ol a state Bhould be made a great Institution. It abould cover Ihe Btate ao well ae to bo representative ol all its roaourceB. It should Bpeak for the eutlro state, Such a fair iu Oregon must mean a great deal for the ela'.e, for we have the goods to show, our products baiim unBurniiSBed any where in the world. It ia said Ihe Deraocratd of Mossaohu- eetts may recommend the nomination of Klcharp Olney lor President on the deic ocratic ticket. Olney will never stand any chanco ot nomination, and in the next place he is not wanted by tbo masses In tho democratic party. The lnany Iriends of Tdui Lipton, will regret learning that a squall has etruck his stomach, nearly upsotting bim, There has been too much topBail cn many of the dishes served him eiuce he c.imo to the United State?. Oregon a Indian bas pitched again down in California in a tuarner U indi cate that he has the skill and apoed at his. back for a first claea man when well hacsod In tho flold. The coming ycara should see marked stiidee In manu'acturlng In tho etato of O.i'.oo. We have the raw materials lor producing a vast amount o' goods now brought here fiom the ens'. Terms of Democrat. Hiilv, By carrier 10 centB a week By mail SO cunts per mouth, unless paid iu advance nt 2m. Mail eulxcriptioni gi always payahlo at the otlice. Weekly. 1. 25 In tlvanii': 25o a year addo ! up to 2.0n il i-erinirted to run. IlpAJM to pj, ;.. . ov-i en At the Fair. From tbe Telegram. Tne fliBi eulit to greet the eyes of the visitor upon entering me gaie oi iue ironnds. it ihe treat display of imple ments, wagons, and farming and other machinery of all Muds ana atssripuui", upon either side of the main entranoe walk. A iittlo further on one comes to ihe dairy building and a glaoce inside will reveal a sight which will open the eyee of tbe most incieduloue who have no idea of tbe aeope ot the aairy iuuuo- try and its preaent and future import ance to the Statu ol Oregon. There one oao see butter, cheese, and every other product ol the up to-date dairy in every stage of manufacture and every process knn to science tbrougn wuicu nrn Tint. Then comeB tbe pavilion and a path to tbe lelt leads to tbe poultry building and ,h roat stock ahow where hundreds oi bead of tbe beat epecimens or me ucoi, breeds of etock in the United BtateB are on exhibition. Tbe atocx nae an arnveu now and placed in proper quarters. In ha poultry building brand new coops have been placed and many other nota ble improvements made, apd anyone in terested in this branch ol the Btoca in dustry may be-a'jle to see and compar nvHr flOO birds of tho different varieties and breeus of the great fowl kingdom In the big pavilio the principal at- tractiona are the grand displays ol agri cultural and horticultural products of the etato. ae well aa the rich producte ol the mlnOB and forests, made by the eight competing counties lor the five prizes of fered bv the board, ranging trom iou up to $350 and aggregating $1500, the la-g est purse ever offered for county exniDita The county courts of the efght counties coinootimr. Lane, Linn, Douglas, xam bill. U"ioa, Washington, Polk, and Mrloo, exercUeJ the best of judgment in selecting men to collect and arrange their reapective displays, and the result le that euch an excellent array ot proa' nets ol all kinds, Bizes and descriptioni has never belore been collected and bo a.iintinaiin Hnnlvr id and diBnIaved. The scene ia little Bhort ol wondorlul and if one were to deacribe all ol the Bamp'.es in detail, giving tbe height, weight, yield etc., It wonld be almost too much tor one to believe, were it not that the proof is right there before ones eyes and indippu- table, A PITILESS MALADY. , Darrin Gives His Opinion on Rheumatism and It's Cure. Dr "Bheumatiem is a .-nost pitiless malady" exclaimed Dr. Darrin to a questioner regarding it. "Ic destroys the poor workingman ae quickly as the maniof wealth. It gets into the blood leaves its grip upon the tissues and do etroys health and happiness, besides causing intense pain ana euiieriug. x would urgo one to fight it upon first Bight qb they would a snake; get it out of the blood and free the tissues of its blighting lutluence. Jiieotriciiy np plied bv my inethid will chase it into a cornor and destroy it. "I have a Bystem of treatment that frees tho blood from uric acid, stops tho n-.n unit Huffericir. Eivee strength to the muecieB anu uorvo--, m worst cases ol rheumatism in a remark ably short time.'' Tuere ia no quwimu uu, wu Darrin haa been unusually eucceBBtul in tho treatment ot rheumatism Bince he bas been In Albanv. Every day rheum aticj euffererB are seen hobbling to the Kevore House anu ou leaviug uuvo iuq appearance of having found relief, and when epoken to regarding their case, they epeaa iu uiguest praise ui iuu uuo tore's treatment. , Tne followiug outspoken recommen dation from a man so woll known as L. W. Moench is one ot the strongest rea sons why people Bhould look into the merits of Dr. Darrin's cures by electric ity and skillful medical treatment. The doctor has been provailed on to remain in Albany until Dec. 1st and is visited bv scores of sulfernrs daily ana why any ono with good judgment can nee their fr urn n and nom lUorB curej anu not grasp the opportunity to try Dr. Darriu'a new syaiem oi emu iu uuyuiiu juui vuui prehension. Mr. Moench s l.ard To the Editor: For ycais I have been troubled with sciatic rheumatism, livor nml kidnov complaint and dyspepsia. Three months ago I waa unable to woik, or oven put on my shoes without groat suffering. Dr. Darrin haa ro far re Htorod mo that I am able to work every day. My troublos are all gone and 1 feci like a now poreon and I gladly sub scribe my name in Dr. Darrin's behalf and rcccommend him it the public. I reside on 4th and Main St., Albany, and will answer all questions by letter or in person. i. ".moench. Dr Darrin's Place ot Business. Dr. Darrin can be consulted free from 10 to 5 o clock dailv: evening 7 to S. Sunday, 10 to 3, at Revere Hotel Albany until Dec 1. The doctor makes a specially ot a! diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat catarrh deafness, bronchitis, la grippe heart, liver, bladder and Kidney dis eases, or those who suffor from apathy and tudiffereuce; also genito-urinary and skin diseases in either Bex, such as blood taints, seminal weakness and lost vigor, varicoceles and stricture. Reduced S. P. Rates. To the Etate fair opt. 13 to 19, iin - Ited to tho 21st, $1, 20 for round trip. To tne Portland carni.al forealeSepi. IS, 18. 22 ar.it 25 with carnival coupoi.e at 3.!)0 lor round tiip, with privilege of stop over at tne elate fair. MISFITS, Tbe young ideas are again beicg taught to shoot. Tbe boy who likes hie teacher will not have to be watched very close.. A few men are getting tbe OelestialB tbia year before tbe season opene. It is time a quietus wae put to this Turkey cruelty in the name of humanity With a big combination against them it is entirely proper for the timberland holders to combine in tbeir own inter ests. The.boy or girl who goes to school de termined to learn ia the one who getB there in life. A population of ten thousand is clcimed for Dawson, and yet it has only 225 pupilB in its schools. Albany is sending its share of visitors to the Btate fair. Ore on weather can generally be de pended upon to do its duty. The world irenerallv would like to tee Turkey whipped regardless of arbitra tion. A ntntn fslr without a rain may Bur- prise eome people, but good weather had to be bad for tbe crops, that's all. Two trains met in Texas on a track straieht for fortv milee. It ia doubtlul if a Texan can see a hundred yards ahead. Eugene ia waking up. There ia even talk there of regulating tbe cowa of Uhe town the eame as has been done in Al bany. "Royal character ia to tie preferred to auccessi" Baid a minister yesterday. Character first every time. Success will take earn of itself. The price of wneat iB 2 centB a bushel more in Albany than in Salem, a fact the Journal had better digest before it writes many more editorials, Willamette Valley people should not arowl at a little rain durljjg harveBt season, in Minnesota tne crops have been lost sight of under enow. Down at Port and this week the vill ains in "Buried at Sea," recently given in Albanv, were hissed in a terriB manner by the gallery. But the hero took the poison just tbe same. Someone euggBBtB that the matter of Yaquina'a improvement ia a good deal like the Panama canal. It will depend upon whether the railroada really want it or not. Perhaps that ia a little bit fierce. "Monumental indifferent officialism" is what the Portland Elks apply to a Northern Pacific agent in connection with the recent wreck. Tho caae will stand a good deal bigger words than that. Hon. S. B. Huston, attorney for Rev. R. H. Kennedy, of HilUboro, who has inuontirrntetl his C&SB. SttVB he IB OO lUOrO onlltv nf tho Warren burglary than he ia. He declares tne iwo women vu uvo been rattled. A Hrnmmar in Albanv yesterday pro lounded the following new conundrum : A man ate a cucumber and died, what ia his telephone number?" Answer: "8-1-2 green." io n,iii ho old to know that con- fatfi nan f.hrnwn onlv two davB at the carnival at Portland. Several Albany people disgusted witu cue muiii-coion-u, lnsidioua, capricious, viuiuuo, ncw.u oub stuff will please take warning. Mr. S. L. SwiBher, tho talented mail carrier on R,F. D. no. 3, haa the honor of haying been a former conege maio oi Richard Ulney and secretary jouu any. He ia thinking of putting them up againa' eaoh other for Pieaident, It iB gotting worae and worae in Port and and the city ie going to destruction cross lots. A citizen thore claims to have seen two live tarontulas roaming about during the past month. Ten to one the police force ia asleep when they are aronnd. Mr. Frank Penny and MieB Fannie Nail were recently married at What comb, Waeh., ottering a big field for punatera. Several have been euggested to the Democbat, which the readera of tho paper are at liberty to figure out tbenieelvee. Following ia a toaEt delivered by a Hoo Hoo of Portland to an Oregon lumberman : "He is a eguare man. He measures the eame each way, -ain't got anv vinny edgea, nor cheap lnmber in h,m Ha in clear stuff and I don't care what you work him up into, he won t awell and don't Bhrink. He ia free Irom knots and eap and won't warp. It don't make any difference how you come up to him he la the Bame bigness each way, and the only way to get at him any how ie to lace him. He knows he ia square and he never trios to prove it. He ie like n kiln dried board; he wont season- crack. "There's none line mm. 1 i . ' Crackers? ie we bave them ,11 ike the sample left yon. l V- " M0""11" ' TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. A Dynamite Disaster. Bay City, Mich., Sept. 13. Clarence D. Hopper and Roy Boutcher, switch men of the Mich gen Central Railway, inatAnilv killed bv an exDlcsioa 01 dyne mite in a car in the yards at West Bay Citv today. Robsrt Eobin, engi neer:! A'illiam Noble, fireman, and John Oaclle, conductor, were injured, the latter bo severely that he may die. All tbe trainmen were residents of this city. Ltpton In a Squa 1. Utica. N. Y.. Sept. 14. When Sir Thomas Lipton arrived in tbis city this morning on the way for t'. e West, he '.'."a; sarferiug from cramps and indiges tion was summoned and remained with him until the departure ol tbe train car rying the distinguished visitor. The condition of Sir Thomas for a time was quite serious. -Morris Pitched. Sacramento, Sept. 13. Sam Morris the Indian twirler, pitched like a demon for seven innings today and none of the Senators could do a thing with bis deliv ery, although two scratchy hits were made ott mm that should never nave been made. In tbe eight inning the Senators seemed at ast to have taken hiB measure, and they bunched four bite on him that scored three runs and won the game. A Roseburg jWreck. Roseburo. Sept. 13. About 1:0 o'clock tins morning, in the S. P. yards here, an engine backing from a switch to tbe main line crashed into the cab ol a awitcb engine moving in the opposite di- rec ion, a. most instantly Killing nay Carlon, engineer of the latter. His fire man, Robert Forbes, waa considerably bruised. Indian War Pension. Washington, Sept. 14 The announce ment was made ot the Pension Office to day that claimB oi Oregon Indian War veiennsare now qeiug a. oweu , r- Did rote as a result ot evidence sent in to j who recently went to Oregon with a large collection of caBes that have been filed by T. A. Wood, but; in which the evidence was faulty. Asked what had been beard from the inspectors who are looking into the methods of T. A, Wood, he fluid that in vestigation was etill going on and no re ports bad been received. Bulgaria Asks for Afd -Sofia, Sep-. 14. The Bulgarian gov ernment, through Ub foreign rep esonta tivee, has addressed a noto to tbe great powers declaring tbat tbe psrte iB sys tematically devastating Macedonia and masaacreing the Christirn population. Further it says Turkey haa mobilized her whole army, which cannot possibly be for the sole purpose of suppressing the revolution. Therefore the Bulgar ian goverr ment appeals to the humane sentiment of Europe to prevent the con tinuance of the massacres and devasta tion. Helping the Banks. Washington. Sept. 14. Secretary Shaw today designated about 50 Nation al banks in various partB of the country aa depositories of public funds, and or dered about $4,000 000 deposited with them. Very little ol this money went to banka in tho large citiea, the money go ing chiefly into the agricultural sections and tho Southwest. Klondike Output. Seattlb. Sent. 14. A Boecial to the Popt-Iutelligencer from Dawson saya: Klondike's contribution ot tne golden wealth to Seattle and other parts of the outside world will be bnt little leB tbis year than last. At least ?iU,0UD,UUU will leave this cerup for the outside, and it may be total will run up to $ii,uuu,uuu. Binger Hermann's Whereabouts. MARsmrmLD. Sent 14. Hon. Binger Hermann arrived here from MyrtleJPoint this morning, He will remain on the bay for a few daya, the guest of the Coos Bay Chamber of Commerce. Tbia after noon be visited the Beveral points of in terest around the upper bay, among others the new town of Forth Bend. At the latter place the porty waa royally entertained by L. J. Simpson, president of the Chamber of commerce. A Hlgh-ToneThrashlng. Vienna, Sept. 14. Djevid Abdullah Ttv. the nhvsician to the Turkish Em basBy here, today attacked and thrashed the Turkish Ambassador, Nedim Bey, whom be accused as sending unfavorable reports concerning him to the Forte. . Big Storm. Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 15. Fur ther newa of the Btorm continuea to ar rive, though a large port of "the etorm Bwept area has not vet been heard from. Wires are etill down and it is impossible to get trains through on account of waeh outs. Three negroes were killed byjfall ing timbers a; the camp of tbe Cummer T.nmher Comoanv near Gainesville. Another waa probably fatally hurt. Sev eral houaea were wrecked . Anything He Want-i. CmcAGO. Sept. 15. The Chicago dem ocratic club will start a general Mayor Harrison boom during the coming Chi cago Centennial celebration. Tho boom ing prooaoty will iukb u jrreHiueuni turn in the end, but just now the pros pective boomerB have no fixed purpose. Deputy Commissioner of Public Works Brennan in announcing tho club'a plan today eimply said the club is "for any thing Harrison wants." Alter theTurlts. nTc.r.n. Rent. 15. A 20th century crusade against their ancient enemy, the Turk, is being planned by the Knight's Templar, with the Balkans, in place of Palestine, aa tne nam in wuicu moy win protect Chrietiana against the opprea aion of tbe infidels. Prominent menu bers of the order are agitating the forma tion of a league that will send regimenta ol welldnlled ngnters 10 me aiu oi Bul garia. The Water People. Ooden, Utah, Sept. 15. The Oregon delegation to the Irrigation Congress ar rived at Ogden two hours lato. All re ported In the afternoon at a packed meeting ol the congreasr W. R. King waa appointed on Ihe committee on resolutions and Judge Ellis on the committee ol permanent organi ! taticn. The Oregon delegation is work I ing lor PnrtlandTor tbe next meeting 1 place of tbo Irrigation Congreea. Police Force ArresteJ. Billisqs, Mont., Sept. 15. Judge Loud today placed the cnti.a police force under arrest for contempt, in ignor ing a writ oi habeas corpus if eut d iu the caae of Carey Snyder, wantud by the Mieeouri autbori-ies for highway rob bery in which $7000 worth ci diamonds were atolen. Closed Gambling. Salem, Sapt. 15. Every gambling game in Salem was closed today by Chief of Police Gibson. Tbis was the . outcome of several heavy losses sustained by men who went up bard against games they thought they could beat but did not. Heavier losses are reported to have taken place and tbe losera have been seeking the aid of the police depart ment. The Chinese pheasant season will not open until October 1, that ie legally. So far as many buntara are concerned It haa already been opened, and hundreds of birds have been killed, and many have been sold. Most any Albany man will tell you that he hashad Celestial already. Senator Fulton, who was in the city last evening expreBBed himself emphat ically against the forest reserves being established by the government. He will introduce a bill in the next session of congress providing 'or tbe doing away with all forest reserves. In ibis he will be backed by ihe people of Oregon, but he is bucking up verv strongly agaiuet the policy of the President him self. HOME AND ABROAD. The carnival baa opened in Portland and a big time is anticipated, A lady chewing gum drummer waa in Albany thiB week. That is certainly i consistent business for a lady. JameB Kerr Kelly, ex-United States SBnttW.,rnm rw, dence washing ;on, died at his reat gton; D. 0., aged 84 years. The phctographera Association of Orison win meet in Saiem Sept. 2S, 24 and 25. fialem people aro warned to propare their best smiles and put on their Sunday go-to meeting clothe?. Eugeuo ie to have a district fair to he gin Sept. 29 and end Oct. 3. It iB to be held at Bang's Park, where preparations are being made for a fine display of the products of Lane county. The Clement-Koefer Co., which iB to preeut The CouqueBi, an Oregon pro duction, is rehearsing at Silverton, Walter Rose, of Eugene, will be the advance agent and will begin making datea at one, covering Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho. A. B. Lockenby, of Union, connected with the experiment station claims to have discovered the seciet of color pho tography, also the excrescences on the object photographed. These are won derful discoveries if they materialize. A collision occurred at Junction yes terday between a freight train and a pile driver train. Engineer Willis was on a Bnitch after Ub caboose when the pile ririvar aniriue came in and ther was a live upheaval. Engineer Armstrong of the pile driving engine stayed with tbe ongine, but the fireman jumped. No one was injured. FARMS AND LOTS. A few ohoice improved lots in central Albany lor sle cheap. Two racnes, wen improved ior rraoe lor property near Albany one of 240 acres, well improved, with 40 head of cattle. Houbb and lots in Ashland for Albany house and lot. 40 acres near Ashland for land near Albany. 40 acres near Junction Ulty suitable for hops, for sale cbeap. A bargain in fruit farm that can't last long everything complete and at a figure tbat would surprise you. 50 acres 4 miles from town good land and improvements and plenty of good etock vrith it. All for $8000.00, Howaed & Price. PRETTY SAFE RULE TO GO BY When tkeie is a feeling that the heart or lungs, blood or liver, brain or nerve are diseased, at once commence to doctor tbe stomach, mat is the toundation of the trouble in'90 cases 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 havs tbeir eginn ng in the stomach must be cared hroogli tbe stomach, Tbe medicine foi stomach disorders and half the ilia, is Dr, Gunn's mproved Liver Pills. These pills put all the digestive orders in good con dition so that the disease has no basts to work upon. They are Bold by all drug gists for 25 cts, per box. One pill ia a dose. We will eend a box post paid, on receipt of 25 cts, or to any body who wants to try them ws will sent 2 pills free, Send name and to Dr, Bosanko Co Philadelphia Pa, b'or sale .by FoshayJi Mason druggist Lett jr from Litchfield; Nab Thomaj Clancy', of Litchfield, Neb wrote us a few weeks ago about his ei per ioncewith Dr Gunn's Blood and Nerv Tonic. As his case may be similar others it naturally would be of intores to them to know the result of his test. He bad been haunted for years with a gradual growing weakness until he was reduced to almost a shadow. His complexion was sallow and pimply, had dizzy and sinking spells, witn loss or memory ana ambition . Always felt tired and outdone, suffered greatly with nervousness, and felt that bis heart's action was weak. His digestion was so poor hie system received no nutri tion . lie says he commenced the use of this tonic, taxing one tablet after each meal, He did not notice much change after using one box only he enjoyed his meals better, still he kept on until he had used oil boxes . He used Ihe last box more than six months ago. When he stopped the use of the tonic be weighed 28 pounds more than he did when he commenced, Hasnot been sick a day sinr-e, and is well in both mind and body. Dr Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic is the best medicine in the world for pale, week or sickly women Sold by all druggists for 75 cts per b-x, or sent by mail on receipt of price- Write us about yourcase. -ddresa, Dr Bosanko Co Philadelphia, Pa. For eale by Koabay Ic Mason, druggists-