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lilfi DAILY DE.UOUHAT 'IIT.SDAY Si:i'Ti:Mlli;i:,y iS.) I'll Mi i Uyin tlio wtjcl;, Hi,uU " mi. Albany il n:ii"r. i"ifwi in; LOCAL SiTX'ORD Tlio Albany 0IU-iale Institute will open on Wed iiosilay Moi-nius, Wi-pfc Both. A WlIOl.KHAI.K W ATKltMKI.ON Sikal. WutlnoKtlay nilit of lust wvek a Loy whw milking u !v iti a h'-cIikUmI I;ue nppo tutu Jolm C PiiviH.ncar SlH'iM.wlicn eijlit ortcnyoiiM tiiwi, w ith wln-at Hju-kn in tlii'ir Ii.uhIh, HtnU iilun tin muil.'inirkly jumpcil tlio fi-nce into Mr lavi' water melon patch, tillt'il their Macks with niel OllH, rt'jlMIIJH'll tin felHT, utnl Hturtcil oil' in tlii-! vrliinmerinu darkiH'SH.jns't lihtin up. by tlio rininif moon. The hoy itiiiiic iliatoly notified Mr Uivin, who, with Imh hiri'.l mail, Hturtud in rap'ul purnuit, after a very wlventunmH timo rapturing tin whole crowd, with the ineluiiH.und with out hloodHhcd, though there wen; nuiii enniH Havae threat. hi account of the wholesale robltery Mr Davinwas !;r.ilrl ly on the warpath. The remiit wan the issuing of warrant for the w hole r-owtl. Part were arretted and, pleading iruil'v, were lined $10 and coN,and threiise wan eoiniiroiniHed with the other. Hit young men were inetiibt-rHof Ackeruiati't threshing crew, and owing to the goml reputation of most of them, who hardly realized that they were commit I in- a crime, we refrain from publishing their naineH. The cane caused great excite ment at Shedd and any amount of pro miscuous talk. Some of the threshing crew in the city to-dav were contemplating having Mr I aviHur rented for some nenwitioiial cause, hut it will probably not be done. Simon I'i.i:kci;i. The dispatches tell of the fleecing of a former A'hany man nut of 1!H0 in the following manner: The name of the Spokane merchant who was fleeced out of jjd!K)0 in New York recently by a beautiful advcnturess.of which men tion was malo in the dispatcher at the time, has been revealed. Simon Seiten bach, of the firm of Monteith o; Seiten bach.proprietorH of the White House in this city,returned to-day from New York. He admitted ton friend that lie was the victiiu,aud it leaked out. So 10 on Top. Sc.io people are happy. In the face of a strong competition from Lebanon they have serured the pp.it it factory at that cit , giving Reven lols and water power as bonus The machinery will be removed this week from the mines and he prepared for business ns soon as possible. The mill will be run steadilv durin ; the winter. Scio Is the nearest point to the mill. Its actpiiskion is an im portant one for that city. Lebanon hav ing secured a splendid paoer mill can af ford to divide with her neighbor A Vkcx i.iak Cask. Mm II Lewis got injured by one of Corvallis rickety cross walks, of which we have a few counter parts in Albany. The city council com promised the matter by agreeing to pay Mrs Lewis $M0O in cash. Now come I r J It Lee and .John Kay and enjoin thecity from making the payment, they claiming it is contrary to the provision! of the charter. As the matter will bo fought it will cost several times the fcHOO. A St'Ri'KisK Party. List evening a bout twentv-five of the youm; friends of Miss Eva Cowin, who h 11 just returned from an cistern trip, gave her quite a gen uine surprise party at the elegant home of her father, Alavor Cowan, at Kerry and Fifth Su. About the plensantest evening in the history of the world was passed r. amusements of different kinds etc. lfAi'MSti Wheat. On account of the high price charged by the S. P. for haul ing wheat from Tangent to Albany the farmers there find it cheaper to haul here by wagon, which ten teams are now do ing, in order to make a big phipmcnt to San Francisco by way of the Oregon Pa cific. - A New Tows, New towns are spring ing up rapidly along tnc Santiain, one of the most rapidly developing sections of the state. The latest is Niagara, a vil lage sixteen miles above Mehama, in Marion county, being the present term inus of the O. P. and covers fifteen acres. A saw mill and twelve or fifteen houses, including a school house, not yet com pleted, comprises the present Niagara. Axoturr Steam kr. It is rumored that the O. I). Company will wxm nut on another stenmer between Sin Francisco on account of the heavy trathV, M idler A: Garrett having a carload of line fruits, veg etables pnd groceries alone on this trip of the Willrmette Valley which made it al most Impossible It bring In all the freight from Frisco. On! Yk.-. Call at JR iKiiiIiis' con feet ionnry ftoro for clioice 1V0 tTi-nni, 10 centfl a ili:-li, milk flinkf. 5 ccntf, unl evrryUiinjr i'lfe equally rlit'uji. I;int Situot, oppOMito Hum Mouse. IIarti.ett I'e.aRs.-I am ncnt for tl;r Sait-m cannery anil prrparetl to mpv n the Itartlrt! ptarN brmi-lit to me In a con ilitfnn to shin. Parties h.'tvtn pc.ira to tt'll will do well to M't? inc. Mami i;l K Voi ng. Iv m'A Ailii-1'!!! li I1 ton c- luhr itfd I'fr'l.-rnl ccniffit tv il'-t fur u n i Nry lots, flu-p waIN can be f urn at h-ii ti.o onst of any ether at. fl arn far wnji'-rinr. Waxd:i) at Onck. Unrt'rtt prarn for pluppinr. Rtid 'w fmil f all Ki:nl. Uiylnjt-t market price puil hv Tiik IIkiiiuk. Mr Stewart mid ping are now making a complete Hiirvey of the river at thin city. Mr K J Met 'aunt land ih traiiMit man and CharliH Itcdlield and U'illiiim I land cimiumcn. llruiimini; at the 1 bridge they prospected the river to (.'aLpooia Htreet, from which work has been pnerressing. The lavof the hank. and the character of the annroachs make it look quite probable that that will be the location o the bridge. It will have the advantage of the point of the island for (lie pier. iood baiiku ami the fad that the city approach would not cro-s the main Htreet. an it would probably do in any other place, the in dication: being that the end of the up pio-ich will be mo ini win re between First I ecoiid utrcetH, in order to make the b:id-'e high enough for Hieamers during high water. This ih a matter tit be de cided in the future, though, after the survey M completed, when the limns rtill speak fi-r themselveH. The only pit'stioii should lie the location which kvill make the safest, and at the name time, best and most inexpensive atrue t u re. Iu; From a Okavk Mr C A (Jove has a curious, oM fashioncil fcilver spoon mil a coin ihtueil hv the Northwest Trad ing Company in ic;Jo, which were found a short time since m an InJuu grave at Oregon C!t v . The coin Is apparently of br.'iss, with a profile of Koine one on rne side and a beaver on the other The sp'Mtn U a p'vuli.irlv shaped one, the bowl being hroad and shallow ami the same width at eac h end. The spoon has evi dently been worn as an ornament, perhaps suspended from the nose or ear, as there Is a smuil hole in the end of ihc handle and a part of another hole hv which the spoon hrishtvn suspended until one side of the hoI had l.eea worn out, Silverton Ap peal. Wkiik Simli.fi Oi:t. Drs Stair and Keesr, w hi!e returning from a visit to Miss Iva 'I empletnn at CrawfordsviMe, met with what m:iy he termed a very lucky acci dent. P was (juile dark ini'! ns they were busilv talking over the coedition of Miss Teti:p!eton. .he hiejgv w.i- upset by run ning on a h.tnk and both Ors, spilled out. The horse started to run with the buggy, hut wr.s fcoon stopped bv some one, but not until after both horse and huggv had re ceived severe hijuiies. The Drs. were iKjth bun, )r Starr haWng his thih and hip badly j.i turned, and fr Reese getting a broken r;h, Times. The population of Multnomah county by the new census is 75,257. Of these C2, 4,52 are included within city limits. Ore gonian. The above is a fine case of finesse. It savssomanv are within city umiis; noi within the cilv limits. In other wrds i; liiii the limits of Portland, Albina and Last Portland, three different cities, as much so as lirooklvn and New York Portland's population is about 50,000 about 14,000 more man ueiore given, ami a imc howing too. PiKat School Hoys. The Tillamook Headlight nays the Chinamen living at Oaribaldi are in the habit of catching Hia gnlln with hooka and then breaking their legs ami turning tnem loose to per ish. They frequently tie Htringn around their bills and let them fly away to starve. The scraps of finh and garbage that accumulate about the cannery would produce pestilence were it not for thene useful Hcavangers. Goino East. -McKanlass, tlse negro minstrel who ensnared the affections of Ltwiston eirl and ran away with her, tliroiiL'h Pendleton Sunday with thi di'ludrd vounn woman and licr little brother. Tilev were headed for the East Mrltanla-s' company has ttranded. Pen ill..toii K (). It ouuht to s-.rand. The public- is ab.mt tired of minstrels anyway A 1!kick.--Judge Strahan has begun the erection of Hriek warehouse in the rear of his Second street property, ami adjoining Hi,, nil, 'v opposite Powell & Co. It is he i;ox-J feet and is to b? occupied by Powell & Co., whose rapidly increrisint; business and particularly urowlnff joboini; trade, demand more room Major C'asseM has the cent-act and w.ll push tl.e work A l'.iu IIni:.-Mr Klijuli Willa.of Millers, it iMititled to n lonir credit murk for tire- HcntiiiL' the IiKMociiAT with tlio biL'L'eBt yatermelon of the neason. It weighs -W pounds nnil was niised 011 liis fiirin near Millers, one of the richest in the county. Jackets and Wrai's. I am now reee iv in my fall anil winter stock of ladies, misses and cliildrens jackets and wraps, which are of tho latest style anil goml value, and as cheap as standard Roods can be bought at. I have on hand a lot of ladies Newmarkets carried over from last vear, which I am selling at cost to close" them out to make room for new arrivals. Sami'el E Youso. Don't Run Around. Every steamer owever foggy the bar, brings to Albany an immense quantity of fruits and pro luce. The best and largest variety al ways goes to Powell & Co's. Their Hands are always full of just such things as the publi-. wants. Save runing around hy calling at their store first. New embroideries, flouncing, lace flouncing in cotton and silk, black and cream. Laces In imitation point, also new designs in bla -..il white lace, including Vnndvk and Eifel Tower. New ruchlngs. Samukl E Young. Evkk viioitY Savs So. If the wild .vaves could talk they would say, 'Goto poweil & Co's f'r groceries and pro duce, fir their stock is large, 'heir prices low and qualitv the bet." Tills Is the universal verdict of their customers. WriKRF. to Gist Tiikm. When wanting -n orizan or niara call on it L Itlackman aIk -e vou i:nn sclsct from a first class tin... Barains at Rparl't. fipn An'l-rtm A: . have oner.Cil a fih m;ilkot on S-:"md St., njit"it- K Wrodi. whnrn frrh I'mIi i.n 1k n'if.iinl The pi tron.igrt f tlie pulnio i aohcit-'d. I.nlie) ra'l and ' M. It , dr- tff"ls at K C Snarls. noveit'et m Kki'it Bosi;i. Fnr all kiinln -f innt )nxcs goto tho SiiL'iir Tine ifoornii'l Lumber Co. J!od rock ric'rf. o.'nuiiif Iowa ore'iiorn on ilraubt at C K'Hrowrndl g. MWI ITH. A nlice of liny weather this morning. All our merchant never better. nay busini'HH was "Keep your eye on PaH-o.' The re n mih give it a population of -I7S. Keep our optics on the Santiain and Calipooia inim s. The ten ton (piarU mills will be heard from. P.oiKo City Ih given a population of IMS 2 by the census. Cp..n receipt. of the news the mayor took down the advertisement that "lioise City is the largest city (lf the Northwest and would soon equal Chicago in population." An exchange has discovered that the Poises are an energetic family. Judge lioise runs our Circuit Court, iovernor lioise is at the head in Iowa and Poise City is the canital of Idaho. The cranberrv venture of Oakland cap italists, near Ilwaeo, has turned out to le quite a success. They shipped 5KH) husliels last season and expert to shin luisiderablu more .his vear. Thev have only 27i acres set out at present, but it is iiitcmicu to increase ttie area. It is noticed in the Yamhill County Ledger that the Chora! Kniou of La fa v- ette has for its president during "the ext musical season." Ih I W Watts, familiarlv known as "fog-horn." Proba- lv the Choral I'm inn aims to represent in their performances a set of di (It-rent instruments, with Ur Watts as the calli ope. J ou rnal. Loth Astoria and Portland are trvinc ton-cure the Willamette University. A $!:&,0iK subsidy it is said will change its location. An institution of that kind should not have its location changed without a reason for it. and there is none at all in this case, except perhaps the prospect of a bigger endowment. Mc- Minnville I ollege oilers to go to rortianu for $40,000 in land and $40,000 in money. I.etttr stay at home, both ot you. Kverv day at noon some north bound mssenger at the depot gets left, because ic didn't know, vou know, just when it lelt. the arrangement leiiig Homewtiat confusing, and indeed it is the liveliest time of the day in Albany, w ith four trains, the north, south, Yaquina and Lebanon bound, waiting at one time Someone HuggeHts that there be a crier there to announce the departure of the trains. Though that sounds metropolitan like, it would be a great convenience at least so far as the north bound train is concerned. The following from an Astoria paper gives a splendid illustration of the char acter of the Celestial, the money getter of this era: a gentleman at present so journing in this citv had occasion to give a bundle of soiled linen to a Chinese laundryman, with injunctions to return tho clothes as soon as possible. John said "All lite; ine sabe." Yesterday afternoon the gentleman saw the Mongo lian and told him lie wished to have the clothes by Friday morning, and offered him an extra quarter as an inducement. "No, Sntaladay night," was the answer of John, "liut I am going away Friday," the Chinaman was told. "No.you no can eo. Sataladav niirlit." "Well. how much will it cost to get them Friday '!" was the next query. John then held a consulta tion with a fellow Mongol, and in a min ute said : "Two dolla, Fliday." And tlio cunning follower of Confucius won the lav. I'rutl V.i'.nU In Ihc Willamette Valley. Tun OitKco.i Lani Company, of Salem, OKKGCiir, IS IfFFKIUFll !itiMK C'hoick lAnc;iNs in I iu it Lash, Tuis bnd is situate from to 5 mileF fnmi thu Stfity Cupitiil, with itd excellent Kliijipiijg facilities, enuury, etc, and is es peeialiy ai lap ted tt fruit raiinp. Five acre traets fmm t'r5 to 75 per acre all nukivattd and ready to set to fruit. Ten acre tracts panmlly cultivated for $.")0 per acre 1 vventy corns hijht tni'ber with good spring branch, Slt't per were. I werty-tivr aert-s, liltt'en acres in culti vation, at. ring 'uruiieh running on the place, for $35 per acre. j-iirty acrust i choice land all cultivated, nail Imius?, ?ume young fruit already net ut, $73 per acre. forty aens ot land all cultivated, in whevt this year, for$4i5. forty-three acres, tweoty-tivo aorta cul tivated, fine spring branch, place all fenced id, fur 40 per acre. ruit raiBers prolit from jJlOO'to S1,0 per arce af Ur the trers are 4 years old . An industrious n an can make a cood Hv inp fur hia family while bis orchard ia com ing into bearing, hy raisin if vegetables aoi various crops f.ir the cannery, I-et us know what amount you have to invest and we win advise as to location. Send for maps, pamphlets sndprice lists to The Ok En ok Land Co:i'aky, Slem, Orej; n. Dried Fruit Wnulril, 20,000 pounds of dried apples; l.'i.OHO pouiius oi uncd piunis. llignesi nutrKei lrice. Muki.i.ek & (Jarue'IT. CnrxctH, CnmcU. W'e make a specialty of ladles and missel fine ror6cts and waist.. We also have a Jrive in a French satinc corset ut 75 cents txtra good value. Samuel E Youno. AVai.i. I'apkr. - I have liiwt received nun the east 11 l.irgo iiivoiciif wall pa ocr, bonli'W, dcciiratiiniK, etc., iiii hiding the plain ingrains' whieli are becoming verv pniiular. TliCHe goods aro lietter ttv'es and chenp .'r than evi r before. Sami ei. K Y01 si: When waul ilia th best gro!lies 1:1 t' market rit ro 'niKN price's call on -nwcl! A Co ' A L.K'! invu-.co of neektioi just roc-ix-ed E CSerl. I..1C0 curtains At I ' S T)r. T. H. Kl!i physician and surgeon A'Viny, Oregon. I .alia wad. in cily oi'nt'V, HONE AI AHUOAD. Powtll &Co. I lava Vlereek ihavyyou. Seth Thomas watchea aud clockaatFM KnuiehV A Itir.i line r,f eliildrona tehool whoe at K C St-arla. K','an iS; A uli won are lulling monument nl Pertli.n.1 priut:.-i. P int sto.jli uf -siivir ,in u Will At Stark's. No doubt of it. Soj. 'Iho largest atocl; of ptctaclea and cyo lasscs ij Litm ctmiity at F M Freoeh's. Z'ichci A; Son n-euived a largo inyoiuu nf fall and unit ex woulenu yufitrjrdtiy, J W Hentiey, Lent bout and uhtw maker in oity, tl.rt-u doors north of Dkmockat oltieu. Fora lino gold r tiilvwr headed oano cluap call at K M FreDuhY, ThoCo-uor Jnwehy Sturo. Cood yrxula uud b.w prices ia the cauie of no many Mwa jjolil watehea beiug sold at F M Frviic'i's. S ) M .ithews t- Washburn's w ad this Wnck. 'Hie nver and harbor bill U in tlio hauils of the Pienidcut. Mr(i C Staaard is iu Itrowusville visitiog friends. Kegid.ir meeting of the City Council to- Ulgllt. A pyndieate of democrats is arrauuisgto buy the T.icoma I.-dger, the price boiu $110,000. Mr W F Merrill and family mturned fiom the Pay to-day, after a mouth's sojourn by thj latter. A st cry is heiu;: circulated to-day that a well known Albany couple eloped last even ing hy the south houudtraio. Mr Henry ('lowder. who his been laid up for re-pairs with blood poisoning a couple of wteiiB, 130 j the Htreets aain. Ur Davis, of Silveiton.f&therof Dr Davis, ol Alhany, and brother of Dr Davis, of Har rUbur, in the city. Oliver Hyde is huying South Fork horses tor thu vvebfoot neirket. Ho will -nve to Elarribburg. Cor. lialn-rCity Democrat. Mr Kichard L Keil left this nooo for Port land, where he wilt now reside, leaving sev eral hearts beating warmly for hi in, and, w ell that would bo yiying it away. Judue Pints returned yesterday from llebpuer Hud left to-day for Carrie county to attend Courc. He is fitting Into tho busi ness like a duck into water Mr Jos Whitney, of the Herald, the Dem on: at regrets to learn, lslyinc seriously til ai, the home of his partner, Mr Train. father and mother, of Eugene City, ore here at'.enaiDg him C'harlio Circle, a 10-vear-old son of JF Circle.ef Cnnik county, was thrown down and dragged 100 yards by a horse he was uuhitch- ing, and his leg was broken iu two places Last evening, at hia livery stable, a horBe kicked yr Frazk Trite?, bitting him in the thih, ttruisin hia leg, but fortunately not bieak in it. He is walking around to-day l wmi uie aid oi a crutcn. Powell & Co. Gold canes at Will & Stark's. F. M. French keeps railroad time. Rock candy drips at C E Brownell's . liew cream cheese just leceived'at Cobrad Meyers. Delicious canned ranberaies at C. E Brt-wnell's. Choice canned sweet potatoes at C E Brownoll's. Prepared msckrel, 'in lib cans, at C E Brownell s. Headnuarters for carden seeds at C E BrowneU's. Kor artists aupplies go to Stanard & Cusic k e. A wbrey gives gas for the painless extract ion of teeth. ion have a' biff stock to select from at Powell & Co A popular place L Viereck'fc shrving and hair dressing parlors A fiirt class shave for only . 15 cents at L Viereck'a, Saltuiarish Iliock, Alhany, Or. Have vou seco those parlor suits that T Brink has just received ? They are nice. If vou want a line toiiet or bath soap call on Stanard & Cusick, City Drug Store, For barL'aius in monument', headstones, etc., goto Egan & Achison, Aluany,Orcgon. Thoa Brink has refitted the second story of his huildincand has jiut titled it with one of the beet and largest stock of upholstered goods ever brought to the city. You hail nettei call and inspect Ins goods neiore you purchase. No trouble to show 'goods, buy or uobuy. A Tiuno ok Beauty. Tlio art studio formerly kept by V H GreenwooJ, lias been renovated and refitted in such a neat wav as to make it "atliinirof beauty and a joy forever." New furniture, new scenery, new appliances of tho latest and most approved kind. Tlie very liest artistic work of the day can be had of the photographers, whcox ionn on ine most reasonable terms, jjo noi iau 10 call and view tho new arrangement as they are highly pleasing. Steamer Arrivals. The steae r Willamette Valley arrived at Yaquina riiy this morning and the special train is due '.his evening. A rarijad f fine sweet potatoes, grapes, celery, cauliflower, peppers, oranges, bananas, lemons and a large supply of all the California mcrket affords. Call early and avoid the rush. Mueller It Garrett. Wanted. 200 cords of body red fir wood at the Albanv Woolen Mills. Cal at the Mills for particulars. Call aNI Settle. Those knowing themselves Indebted to the old firni(of Kraussc x Mem, ami picnic call and set t'e at once. Albany Mark.r. Wheat 7j i'Rts-4'l.-. Bniir-2()e prin. IfHV-B.UO. r-otHloB" 7"et" per bu.thtr limf-on t'ml.V.ir Apple" 7"cemn pr hu, ?ork-(i!c r-or II Iroswd, Baccn -LainHj-Vic, aliotlldp rs, H'. Kiile'i 10c. (.ard 9i?wrlh. Kionr. 4.25 tier libl. liirkon" 4 lid pr dna, ill I'otid bran, 14.00 per ton shnrtH, 10. middling.. 20. Chor 20.5 ' Totiik Pakbntk op School Ciiii.dkkn. 1 Klein liros wish you all to know that they have just received a large invoice of the celehraled C M lleudurson'b Ked School Houne slices, In heel and 'ptinu heel ; and evcy pilr warranted to he solid Mjle leather counters r.nd iiiMiles. Kverv pair that rip, rur.over or the mc come loose, will be repaired free of charge hv us, as we are practical shoemakers, and do our own work and are not out any thing hv Uolng so. WealsOfcive with every pair of school shots a neat pencil box containing ntioiuer, two pencils and rule. Lull and see sample fed the shoe at Kiel 11 Pros khoc store. Novi:tiks in Wash Faiikic.i. I have just received direct from Chicago novel- ties in wash dress goods. Ihenew thing for fall ami winter wear. I am receiving thu largest line of staple and fancy dress goods ever brought to this market Those needing their fall and w inter supplies will do w ell to give me a call. S-AMl hi. I: 01x0. Mi si.in l.'.v m.Kin III In I'ri'iil vnru.lv of styles at bottom prices. r-aiiiiiel oung. F. M. French, DKALF.R IN ATGE3ES and CLCCKSV Waltham OILVERWw OPECTACLES ITjVCLES o EYE-GLASSEO 0 if you wish to have your Match neatly and promptly repaired and warranted to run for one year, take it to MEAD THE JEWELER, Opposite ) j Bradalbin Street, j Al'iany, O.'eyon. S. E. Young's, J NEW FIRM! NEW Seth Thomas 1IEAI.F.US IX. Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Pipe, (t Tfi On ai 0 ixci.rii:; tiik. Have just receivi'd direct from 11m Eastern Factories over SOO Cooking and Heating Stove, which will he sold it prices below all Ccmpetitors. As an advertisement of their business they will give to each purchaser of one dollar' worth of Goods, a Ticket, entitling the Holder to one ch:tn-e in the drawing for a FUI-L KICKEL-PLATE1) HEATING STOVE, now on Exhibition at their Store. Il'on intend purchasing a Stove call and sec their line Jiud learn their prices. I'parce's Block, :- First Kiwi. -: Albany, f Oregon. OHUFjG & WALLACE Grocers and Bakers; Oppip-ilf the Revere IIoiino. Keep a nrstriasH stock of trocerie?, Troduce, anil 1 tuk. .1 (IikiiIh. h m ? IJ$ "While You Wait," il aL$ TSSS'sC-lf Xi-W?!K!rH BUT CURES 14 la li iii iiflmHi nrx'fil.iir n rirn' n iihtIi rj iMTTf-ilsilT' -vnr-" -T Ml-I- i t'V Sulrin will inauufaeturu a street car for hi-'t-elf. J hat has a healthy ring. GKO. A. AVfclENMt. floo. A. Werner, tho M-ell known bonk cmrrarer, 0( Ail California HU. S. K.( wrlten to the Edwin W. Joj'Co., that his wife baa been taking Joy'i Veg etabloSanartflrllla for months for liver trouble and Indigestion with splendid results. Ho layi. "wo have found It Invaluable for kecplug the lyitcm regulated. It divides tho load with dyipepslt.! stomach and replaces tho distressing senso of fulness and oppression with a feeling of case and relief. It is a perfect liver and bowel regulator. We have both been taking it for mouths. It Is good to have handy." My entire stt.ck of General Mei'eliiiiuUe, consisting of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoe!- oiliinjr, ITats, ics and Groceries, od'ered for sale at arc first cost, as .1 contemplate engaging in another lino of business. ami if you want bargains call at owe, as the aiKlVill lie .sold. L'oods must P. I'UlCii NEW GOODS! rrrra Etc., M fKQ I'.dttniu price.