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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1891)
PllliiUliHil evury lny In the week ex o.pt Sunday. ITlTfiSiXl'TN.Vi, KililoHandProp'ru. Entoreil at tho Host OUi at Ailunv, Or egon, an mlimiiuI e.'asi inml nutlt'tf. i ATfUKlY FKBKI ABV Jl. 1H9I. C7T OFFICIAL PAl'Fll. I.OCAI., r.KCOHI). FlNB Oil. I'.UNTDXl. -Ml- A W iiutit, who hn:i ff.cn cuiiiUidiiiK n ltirge rlaHa in Salera, on i-xli ; !it i tioti in tliu slur; opposite Stewart & Sox, on First tftuct, a valualilu mllurtion i the nm-ii. nuti-il and pictun.i--.iiin viown on tlie I'uciiic coast, the result of tim e yearn' s!;ctcli ing, and v.liicli tiro pr'.-iioi'.ncvd 17 ail who have ;;n Ihfni, to he tlio fineiii. ever cxhiliited in Allwnv. lie ins tilao some figure pieces liy T.Jotti, the f;i.ndU3 f?an Franci.-ro :irti.-t, who is nckno-A 1 eilged bv nil t be si'ci.ml to nui.L'in I'.csli tintfl. The object of Ihisixhibitiun in to give the public an opportunity to jiulf,"1 of MrHcut's worii, tin lie is here to or ganize a class in oil painting, and ail who are interfiled in ai t bbould call and see him. They wiii lie 011 exhibition this evening and for the next two weeks, during tin; dny and evening. Relk.ioi's Sukvicks Services at the Congregational Cliuieb lo-morrow will be as follows: Morning topic, "What W it to a Chrlotlnn," Evening subject, "The strength of Young People." This ia the second in a course of lectures to younc; people. Ail are invited. The terviccs at the Presbyterian Church to-morrow will be a follows: Preaching at II a.m.. Sabbath school at I J : 1 5 p. m. YPSCK reetin in the lecture room at 645 p. m. The subject of the morninj sermon will be "Life its Retponsibllity." In the evening the second discourse on "Christian Evidences' will be given. Topic "The New Testament iVutheiiticity." All will be made welcome to these services. Ll Mascott. A good-sized audience greeted the Huston Coniedv Co last even- 1 ing in their presentation of La Mascott. ina opera is tun ot comsity, and caused an uninterrupted tlow of merriment. The company possesses some lirst-clasa comedians who displayed their talents to good effect in Ln Mascott. This is the play from which base ball and other clubs get their mascott, one who brings good luck, and this was its tirst present ation in Albany. There promises to be a big house to see "F.rmme," a charm ing opera. mmm Tub New Charter. In response to in- luiriea we will say that the new city Darter wi'l go into ellect on Tuesday, ebruarv 21. and the council, which meets on the evening of that day, will ibe in a position to bpin business im mediately under it. We look for some live orders. Tiio Democrat has been re quested to stir up several little matters, such as the hitrh sidewalk mid trestle at I the east end of F irst street, without an end; the need of a sidewalk at Second and Washington; a bridge across the Willamette ; a sewer system, city hall, etc. Shipped to Lhiiaxox. Today the G P 8 P D & L Co shinned tho sashes and doors to Lebanon for the new papjr Emu. ne tact mat there were sashes lor itxty-four windows alone speaks for the lize of the buililinir. The Coinnanv have ust introduced several fine pieces of acninery, ana nave the luciuties now r doing an v work done on the coast. heir warehouse is filled with khhIi. oors, glass, in stock ready for a live uilding season. A Tower. The contract has been let MrKronp, the carpenter, for ercciint? lower 10 tue uuuoiic cntircn, winch, Considering the size of the building, will be a high one, (15 feet, making a nice ' church edifice with good surroundings. , Mr Ed ZeysH drew the plans fur the structure, which will show some pretty architectural finishes. Work will be be- !un as soon as possible. Pause a Moment. If you want a tail r made suit of clothes or any par- of one, 'ell made, of the best material to be se- urcu, nave Y . uranam uo ine JOO lor 'ou. He has just receive.! an eleeant ine of suitin4,of superior fabrics and ilur- nie texture, than which no better have verbeen seen In Albanv, He has marked Is "'ices down to bottom (inures. Those desiring to dress In style should call on Mr tl Erraham. Teh Tons of salt just received bv R M X'ertson, several grades, which will be It wholesale and retail. Lime, cc .'plaster, feed, oats, hav, etc., kept on and sold at reasonable prices. On II 1st will move from present place Ot ot Ferry St to Straban brick on isd Street, just east of Democrat sir of fst black hoe free with every Of ladies shoes costing S3 or more at m shoe store. ixTKD. A lady wunts a placo to I in 4 small family. Call at this t anitc'l a full line of ladies, chil J, men's and boy's foot wear at G W fson's, which will be sold at bottom i . . ... . . w isms back, nr sido chest, use sniloh s Js Plaster. Price, 25 cents. It Ft I, tSTlIt slits f (" Spurlock and ors toWH intra, acres, 11 w 3 $ 41X10 to Win ,-rtnlii.l.l lo I.' o .ton Ixondall to F H Prnt.r. lots 1 nd2, bl2,!, Ipg 2d A.Alliaiiv 2."HH I M Maark to W W Wnndell, fndiviiled one-half of IWacres " w 2 1.V.10 Wnndell to F.fiio M ll.iaik. '':vided ono-bnlf of 1i:l ra. Iw2 1.100 MM 1 11. n.HHOV.l. I'll rfuiiriT, of lurtlatnl, is in tlio city. Prof and lr Michi-nor, of JIaUey,!li;ive bet ii in tho citf to-tluy. Mr Harry l'arr Im hpKtin tht study of nu'(li;'iu in !. Hill's oliiiv. Hv IJr w B n "f Mi'Minnvill(.',v in the fily to-tiiiyoi. his way to Urowiinville. .Mr ('lias M Kl!iin, of Princvill, ftiul oou.sii H, Miws Adilii.) ClaypiHil, ut tin iuiiio plact', ami Miiix Wchrh, of Tin: I'allcH, uriivetl iu tin; city lust evoninj.', and art tS.e jriU'iiLa of Mr I-iini-H Kllilns. linn 1' (' Hansard, of l el."ron, wan in the city lo-day on his way liuim: lrum Salem, v.iiciL', tliuuj:'' he han made no hlnytor. In; Iuh attended strictly to btrii uerin aritl watched intercut uf liis an-atit't'.eiiL- in ahiUhtuI inaiiin;-. A:va;i and Mart I-os'if, v!io recently uld ,iit tin ir ivu-ly. r laisines.s in Port land, use in the city on their wavfor a trio throp'-h Me:;ico, iroiot' to Me:;iuo C : t v aii:onjr oihvr i'la'.'j. Tin' -AKnhiy i iub, n Tiraiyday evening, 1-ehi nary "Jiiih, willivu Mf of tlieir p. .mlar bulla at t!ie ()era llon;;e. i'ai:oiiH' well kno;vn orchestra, M ioit land, will tiirnitih the innijic, with Mr llvury Hopkins, ot lies City, n uirc-'lor. A foimor Ka-let'i. yonng lady sr.yd Al banv unmarried ",'titleincn do not dis- i)!;iv that friendiv H'iabilitv i".ca!:ar t; Kuul"Miyoiin hiep. Tliere they call and Hiiund the cveninu with younir ladies proniiscnonsly, one eveniii. at onu place iinothor at another, nmiu tiieir minus with pod thought.?, OiCt (sometinu-h-; without l't-ar I tj niatrimuny, neeii-.-a:';-ly, uuk,e,9 it ftillov. s naturally. Hero she baa not received a call. It ih not much the custom lieinu ot a rjoeial)lt nature Hbeoi course dneH lwit aiireeiato the idt-a. It is a fuolish idea that yuunj; men and woisen cantutt be friends w ithout bein; in love. An honest interminiilmj: of the sexes i a splendid thin,and gu:ili ami fiontimentalitv ia not necessary to strengthen the friendliness. We hope to see an improvement in this direction. Will the young men wake up and be men. Private instructions given in tho Iemo- cr vr tanctuni free of charge. The showman srdd that when he died he wanted to yo to Corvallis. A. Linn county man cleaned his watch recently in a very effective way by boiling It two hours in water. It was. cleaned but h cost $2 so to have a jeweler cet the ruit on tne works, v ertly, tins is a tunny wonu. 'Tin done: the Legislature. A record of wire pulling and underground work is left behind. The sins of omission were greater than those of commission. There continues to be moss in the land, and mud. There are pome facts true that nro not laid down in the law books. Here are one or two. Party caucuses elect men to oilicPjCongre&smen and Senators appoint postmasters, U i henators are elected uy mouy; reciprocity paasess wagon road and many other bills; politics is king. When a man gets mad at something lie sees in the paper, he calls the editor names and rattles ofT in an inky shriek to "Stop my paper!" It stops but the earth continues as heretofore, freezing v ith the slippery eideon deck; and reg ularly every week the gent who wanted the paper ""stopped" sneaks into his neighbor's house to "dee what it says this week." Journal. One dav last week a man bv the name of Carpenter started from Springfield to g to Mr McDonald's timber claim whlsh lies about 8 miles cast of Cedar Fint. Night coming on before he reached his destination and snow having fallen dur ing the day he became contused and lost his way. Having no matches to start a fire, lie was compelled to travel all night to keep from freezing to death, lie was found the next dav about 10 o'clock bv John McMnhon of Jaspor. Ilia face, hands and feet were badly trostbitten and he would have perished in a few- hours from cold had not Mr McMahon found him. Kugene Guard. The En 1I1 J nj t Loan A'ifc(atln Tho annual meeting of the Albanv Building & Loan Association was held last evening at the Oregon Tank offices. About $2500 was loaned at 4) and 50 limntliR intornuf in nilvntim TIia dnern. tary read his nnnual report, which cx- i-umes uie present monui, ana is lor i.i months, which shows the following: Total loans in force $31,7f0 00 Cash on hand 473 Oil Furniture and fixtures 120 f,!3 Hue from members 173 40 Total 152,541 14 Less unearned interest l,3 1 53 Due momiiera on-advance pa-- mcnts 22 00 Net resources $23,007 M This amount ia divided between the dillerent series as follows: First series $20,409 01 Second series 1,4:10 27 Third series G!9 21 Fourth senea 348 i Fifth series 105 03 Undivided profits 7 00 The profit on one share of tlio first ser ies figures up at $1 71 for tho year. The expenses of the year were $300 for secretary salary, aim $o lor inci dentals. Total, $310 75. The following directors were elected by acclamation, being the old ones with the exception ot j Lassen and i.eo Jl Keener, the former of whom is not now a stockholder and the latter . is away from home: H Ilrvant. VS Thompson. Geo K Chamberlain, C II Stewart, Geo W Hochstedler, Dr J P Wallace. K Wash burn, J r lirown and r y Muting. Auditing committee. J L Cowan, E W Langdon and K N Comm. The directors then elected the (ol low ing officers: C II Stewart, president; Geo W Hochstedler, vice-president; .'ay W Plain, secretary : W S Thompson, treasurer; O H Irvine, attorney ; II Pry- ant, Mr J r Wallace and r 1' .Muting finance committee. l).u't fail to fee onr mn'e and tvV clothing before p'.irchasii g !r;owheri. Vt sell the b-iet cl t!iia:( fcr t ie Joist money of M'.H E Li:4.!Lt1l ItK February 20th, 1891. Eiliors Democrat : The new Itailroad bill was forced on the people by a trick of a few He-publi cans who managed to make party lines the successful ayent in gaining all their points. It is n,o wonder that several He publicans driven to support this bill by the party h;nh declared it "way the bit terest pill tht-y ever swallowed." In these cases thereshould he a speedy trial by jury. Thij right of trial by jury jjitanuiti.-ed to every citienou a question of fact by the constitution of Oregon, as wen an that ot tlie l:. is denu d Uy this bill to Lh'.-y:e v. ho want a remedy fur their grievances a'..inst railroad compa nies lor breach of contests or non-per formance of implied contractsas common carriers. This among other rear-sons was among tho.ic which goerned tlie Hemo- erats in opposing this nuasiire. Many cases could be McriL".mrt in a Justice eouit, County Court, but it is so fixed tnat all cases shall gi.toacourtoi hquny, thereto live out all tlie generationd to come. In this 1 expect this bill prepared and forced through by the pretended friends of the farmer and shipper, while really in the interest of common carriers, l.-i the !him.-?t fraud that thtsj Peter Sinall headed Pepublican managers i:i Viie Legislature could po.?:uly piau. lo overcame the w.'tgon road veto's tno Jie publican jester of the House, after virtu ally pocketing the nicisiigo of tiie Gov ernor to have tlie I.egisiatme memoralize . onirvess to divert the live per centum of tiie land arising from the tale of public hvv.ln to the echool Hind as fixed ia the cunr-ti'ution of Oregon, by having the same referred to a committee of three, ot which he would be the chairman and pockt'ter, he made up an omnibus bill taking in all tho wagon road laws that were vetoed, and introduced it with the provision that these roads should le built out of this five per centum, which bill passed both houses with a rush. This bill is unconstitutional. "Kvery ct shall embrace but one subject" under our constitution, and inasmuch as there are several wagon roads depending upon dillerent conditions which might or might not be in themselves grounds tor a veto, they are required by the constitu tion of Oregon to be separata acts, as every act shall embrace but 0110 subject and depend upon itself. A wagon road to run to a man's timber land is not tlie same as one that shall ruu to his saw mill or fishery. All being distinct and separate in all respects and in difietent counties. It was intended to ignore the request of the Governor, who simply wished the Congress of the U. b. to grant the diversion of the five per cent fund to tho school fund, as the people had de clared and asked for when they adopted this constitution. It was to defeat this that the omnibus bill was introduced. Could a greater fraud be perpetrated against the express wishes of the people. It should be vetoed and nailed to the counter for future reference. And still the Lock bill sleeps. Poor thing, wonder if it is not dead. The Governor's special message referred to herein will go if it has not already gone into the hands of this jester and sexton ot the house cemetery for House hills, and there side bv Fide with the Lock bill will it sleep until "Millerism" shall once more destroy the world. These few t'etera will never again serenade a gov ernor, their adversary, in order to draw a fight to him and raise party lines to accompli-;!! by trickery wnat no incor ruptible man would permit to be done if left to the dictates of honesty and com mon sense. P. Salem, Feb. 20. Among the bills that passed the house, having passed the sen ate, were: Hirsch's bill, providing ior committment of insane by Justices in absence of county judge; Wills' bill against boycotts; Fulton's bill exempt ing new railroads from taxation for two years; CoggswelPa bill providing for col lection ot wages; Alackey's bill tor plumbing inspector in Portland; a bill protecting owners of floating logs; Ton ffiifi's hill rennirini? 11 two-thirds vote of churches, schools and societies in eou?e cases; Cross bill creating office of attor ney general ; weatherforu s bill provid ing for bingo in smokestacks on river steamers ; Tongue'a bill for a slate board of equalization. In the senate Moore's orid's lair bin providing for an expenditure of $50,000 was indefinitely postponed. It should have passed. Among the bills passing were: Story'e bill licensing life and ac cident insurance companies; Weather ford's bill allowing the Albany & Astoria R R to bridge tlie Willamette at Albany; Miller's freight discriminating bill which he had worked had topass failed to receive a. majority. Panics' bill tax ing stock temporarily pastured, failed. I loth houses adjourned this forenoon. The bill granting the right to build a flume to the Central Point Sugar Pine Flume Co, was passed over the govern or's head, and the senate took the same action. The bill was also signed by the president and speaker, and is now a law. Tho bill making eight hours a day's labor, which passed the senate, failed to pass the house, receiving only twenty six votes. All tubber goods at co-it at Klein Bros. Stop just about in the middle of the block, on First street, south side, be tween Proadalbin and Ellsworth, and vou will find a rdace where yoa can al- way iget first-class groceries and fresh produce at reasonable prices and be well treated without extra price. The sin reads "Parker ISroji. " and everybody knows the name. Their baked goods are the best, iheir stock of ifoods irencrally s kept replenished to meet the demands ot a growing trade. Mrs and women do not nl ways agree, in fact thev frequently disagree and ser- iouilv too, ca lifting many divorces and collapses iii the matrimonial market. One thing, though, they agree on, and that I that Conn Ai Ifendricwn keep the kind of groceries one needs In hvtisekeeplng,thcy treat men and women r.like and give them harg-iir.s in good In their line. (Jill on theni for :;rocerle. arid produce. FINK PRKSSKI) CHICK KNS AND IIOMfi AM) AUI(0.4I Pio plant root for sale by J II Tuwnscnd. Kuy your gnxvri' of Parker bto' UuJin & Oawdou, druygists, Fi30rMr:c -t Couu U llfrudricsoitV All ruhlvr roods t oat at Kitip Uroj, Snmko liV celebrated lUvau tilled 5 c-at cipirat J id iua Joseph'. A largHtovk ol wall p.v.wr, with l.ito de - aigiiB.at Knctmhler t liviu's,jast received. Sec W V Head' lino i-f dresi goal and inks before luy.Lg elBuwhcrj. Br:;ai.3 b cixuue gr.:eriea cm always bo Beeaivd i;f AUon Hnn Pliuti Ijiock. "ClurU'a DinliUieiia Prtvcntativu'Vor sale by lluitu a:id i,iuv;:i. . If you w.itii ant Lhir uic for Sunday dm ner go Pj Mistier & 0 arret;, tho loading ;jrocw. V'aKri!:i', ,"0c a i:i;;:.n, uiendirg for men frcc,'t .Vfi Kuiijf, jibt vht ot tho D:-;mocrat otiicj. TheCn t H.iiivi hat hat'ii fcrnuhed with eleotiic hls'.s. T-n iTicaudejcti-t lights will ;llani'u:a.e t!;a cvurc loom, and each cili;e will bo i litd. A t'lut of V, st A!b-iny coinetory lia bain tiiod with the County Uciiordcr. Mr Fred Graf :i fresidtut ot tii2 association. P'.clnrda I: Philips have just placed in jKtnition a new u,d r.jvol tiiruiRi; tuacnine fur doiu fancy work, oa au iin.irovo.l plan. It ia au i:cJ;in? certriY-.tive, ucd wiii dd woudtiifu!') to tl. Jr ficiUtiy. At the ot?u t. Cipcrauc'Jnicoting in Ci'm nienoratica of tha Crusade of ,7-1 Announced ff.r Mcmlay eveuir next, at the W C T U Hull, Pcv J II Hughes, of Corvai'ttt,wU de livor an aMrta on 'Whi:!kpy, Ita Fruits, Friends Fmi.-hiny." Rev Haghea is highly roeotnmenil-d aa a leeturcr, and we bespeak fer him g 'ed nuiitnc?. I A Chicamau who killed ft country man in the railroad camp of VeitFork a low weeks ago has beoa found dead in tho mountains three miles from that place. An account of the killing was published lo the Koiieburg Review at the time it occurred. The mur der iled into the mountains and perished of starvation. Several of the damage suits against tho! Southern Pacific ruilroad have been com promised. P B Bekclev. of Oakland, who sued for $3S,2.jf', accepted go,000. Andrew liuo ana J K o'odm, ot rsUgeno, who suea for $$,000 and c' j.00 received 1800 and ?1(00 respeottvely. P Hcndeo sued for 37000 and took $2000. Tho Albany Iron Woiks are getting out a large mill for a new saw mill to be erected by Karl Bros, near Lyons. The company has been dciDg a pood business for this sea son of the vear. lillinir several uood orders. These works are prepared to do as good worn as any foundry in the state. Anoie Abbott, tho "Georgia Wonder." who exhibited hei woDdeitul powers in Al bany in December, was very ill at San Jose, Cab, lust week, with congestion of tho brain. It is believed that hr sickness :s the result of a test made in Stockton. Mrs Abbott was subjected to a cold water dcuche aod not allowed to dry her body, immediately putting on clothes furnished by the coji mittte. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE. Engagement Kxtrnordinnrj-. Boston Gaiety Comic Opera COMPANY. 40 ARTISTS. -- 40 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AND SATURDAY MATINEE, FEBRUARY 20 AND 21. FRIDAY. Andran's Favorite Opera, "LA MASCOTTE." SATURDAY MATINEE. Andran's Masterpiece, "PINAFORE." SATURDAY EVENING, "ERMINE." Prices. 50 cts and SI OO. Matinee Children. 25c. Adults, 50c. Er-$mt on salo at Will & Llnk'f music store NNUAL MEETING. Notice I. liore l liy Eiven that tlioi'innul lufetinK of tho stucklioldcrN of tho Albany Huililini Asorition will lo ltein ftt tho olitce ot tha Alhmiy F, eotrlc lAit Co.. or brnnd albin streiit. in AH.any, on Morn)y. March in 1831. at 710 D in. for tno !'. tion of directors, ami nnch othor hutjineaa as may come boforo tho mf-otlng. f)Rtcn rerj xi), nui. u suns, W O 'Iwukoai.k, Secretary Prefidor.t. 1)11. AOUN9 o AT PORTLMD IST1L JULY 5T1I DU. AlOKNt Fourth and Mormon streets Portlan 1. Urezou, the most successful pt ys clan on on tho American contlocut for the snccdVi positive, absoluto and pormanent cure for Catarrh of tha Head, Asthmn, Bronchitis. I'lienmonia and Consumption. Twenty -live years successful practice. Instantanooua relief and permanent onres ouen e a ecu: a upon ursi consuaaiion, Ur. A horn, by his original, modcrr, tcien tific method, efTectH Spwdy and radiool cures of the most ob- of 'awd Catarrh. Ozna, Dofnn!i, Ii chirs from the Ktrs, Asthm, U rachitis and CunswrnbtioD. Alio Stompch Disorders. Ri'ious Colir, OrII Stonos and Jft'indicf, Liver, K irony, lila'lder nd Nervous Alotionh: f)iKMtacs of Mnn. A - so t!i ailrr.onts puculi: r tr tenmfn. Dr. A born nn bo conauHcii from nor ; until Jislj JTciTB - bv until July 5. when he Kavcs for Kun.po. I iom trr unvniccnroiv p'tcK1" no u 1 ci iim.ni;. F. M. French keeps railroad time, iiew cream chobse jiut teceivt d at Conrad Meyers. Kan tS: Auhiiun are selling monuments at for Hand prices. Mens', jouth s' and boy clothing and furuUhiug goods at G W Simpiou's. Have you seen those parlor suits that T Briuk has juat received ? Thoy aro nice. Great reduction innicn'a furnwhin goods for the next &) days at W F Read's. J W Rant I. y. bi6t bor.t and shoo maker'io city, ture doir nurtli of Dkmochat otHco. For barynins in mnnunientH, headstones etc., goto Ryan & Anhison, Albany, Oregon Tickets for A L I, eastern points, over ANY route, (or ssia by V. JR. Jadter, at S. P. ticket otlice, For cold nights buy ThosKny woolen mill blankets, cheapest In town. Forsalo by G V Sjitip'jii, ttKuiit. Albany, Ori-eu. 'Foot priuti", frieiidn.are v.hxt wo live far, Kveiy day wo're u nking more. t' if now you are in udhcry. Go at encj to iic.iiii' till -no Store." Thos, Kay imh ri miW blankets, flstnneb :nei, ynth'j aud boy' clothing, tor eaie .y G V Sixp'Cn'f, ai;eiit, Albany, Orern, Friday and Saturday evenings, Feb. 20 and 21. Rostun Gaiety Comedy Co, at ojera house. Tuesday evening, Pel). 24. Tho Gur roters, by college titi'dents, at tho opera house. Friday evening. Feb. 27. Concert, under auspices of Prof Lorillard, assisted by best local talent, at opera house. HORN. PEACOCK. On Friday night, Febru ary so, 1S91, .o the wife ot Wm Peacock, the gardener, and taxidermist, a girl. XOT ISOLATED CASKS. To show that the cures mrvJo by Joya Vrrc tableSarsaparilla are uotonly; net exceptional cases, but that it helps everybody, wo cite a f tn instances whero two iu tho same family took It and wero both cured. Thomas Stephens, of ICS Sixth St., 8. T., took it for weak stomach and dyspepsia. It cutlrclj cured him. lie then gave it to his wifo for hot sick headaches, since which timo tho has had no return. It curod them both. Mrs. R, L. Whcaton, of 704 Post St., 8. F vu a sufferer from stomach and liver troubles and biliousness. Finding that it relieved her, ahe pave it to a little girl living with her whose af fliction was a large open sore which nothing seemed to heal. 1 1 zlso cured the child. H. 8. Winn, of Geary Court, Geary St, 8. F. prominent In tho Order of Red Men, was very feoble and greatly reduced. Joys Vegetable SorsapariUa restored his health and accustomed vigor. He thereupon gave it to hii wifo who was similarly afflicted and had nervous prostra tion. It had tho sane happy effect upon her it had upon him. Scores of similar cases could bo cited but we have no room for them hero. TOWNSENO Real Estate Loan Broken. Oflice.-BALTIMOKEBRICK. Dolntr a jronerftl Iniuranco bmlneM, Pnrtiei islrintr insurance will Co well to sc tlijjul. -AOESTS TOR- Actna InMirance ompanr, Incorporatoil clmrtur imrinunl. hus-i-ii pniil in 7U yo . -t 0411,000. AKKts,$'J,7l0,71,OU, nnnllan In.. Company, of Lnmlon, Enfrland KdUblinlliHl 181 . l.'ii.ltRl, 1(15.0110,0(10. Tutol tiro tunica iaiil omr s,UHI,c0. Am.rlrnn Flrr Ilia. 'inipnnj, nf Philadelphia, Organized lblo. Cash aaMta, tf J,W2,taX). Loasi-a paid, 10,HKi,t!Gu. Columbia Flf-fi V Mnrlnr 1n. 4'nmpnDy. o P irt'aiul. Or. Awels, liu.fci.n:. 'lnlitii tne r.f urvgun a lies', cuiui anieii, TWO 5IEN AND O'SE BOY While trying to Crowd thcii Store, where they a!wn r:i.vi on hand the largest Stock homh of l ortlani!, of the latent improved Kilk-a and Shot Guna; an Immense atock of Fishing Tackle of every description! Tents, Hammocks Camp fchnira and thousands of other things too numerous to mention .TCeimir Shop' in connection with the Store, and one of .he best workmen In the State to do any ind ail kinds ol work. Come one, Come all ; Xo rouble to ihow goods. "Small profit and quick sles" is out motto. DR. W H. CAVIS, Physician and Surgooi 9V'iffvi un lUIrn in H'.rahan Pfoc Mny bo fnumi at hin ot.K-f. mv and nil SHULTZ BROE!,, Prcprictori k.rs-v. h l'n!l lint nf mM of iM k)v!; FOUND DEAD!! SPEAKING OF DR DARIIIX. Tho tirst thought of almost evory one on hi'ttrins a KOd-tirv , to llnU fome ono Ih f wh. n It cjii Iw tol.l. Snmo wnj!e mai'o a few norif i nr.mi tlicin in oikI kles.t fo' a f.n tinic.. nml a talo ii toul oi a r!!iu!:t n:au who hail jnnt one itory, im;l who to'nl tl.al on very possi ble occasion. I(.t so itli lira Uiirrin. 1 hov b'vo n now Knry ct rurf a every we k.i r thn ahno'.t mira.'iiloiis ulicct n'cotiii'lty boa on winie Htllktwl mortal. If you doubt any lonm their f bilily, call on mime of iho loll wlni; who have hocn cured. Ilobiti llnniv, Wali l.ucy B Wood, :'oi',b,":-.; l 7m I'.ir rott, MiiiiU' ion, i)r ; Anilcison, Silim, .ir J W r.nin'.ott. Siileiu. i.r Mri 11 K May, Port Maliso-. Wnl, Hpr.ry Siouvh. Mao'oa.v.Or-V'm llnnl -r, Mu Bno t'lty, Or Vo!u Wt-bMcr, Weston, Umtuil'a county, Or b II K!i c, I i B at, Portland A. Jack.son. .Stattj.i. Wai.li C Kmnvdon'" piri. .--'ulfm, Or P. OrillLh'.s son, IlolsforJ. IV'ath-iiFv M M lv.sitor, Briult', Or John v,o;.!i!i, Stu !: Jura tion. vVafih-SwrniK,! Jivksr.ri, 1 Ittrhlanil. fir (Jeo.M l"rai k. Mirtdlcton. OrPetnr Murphy, ftrw York hotel, Pcr:liiml, H F Mout, idtlojieiutiineo, Vah, Ir iJarHn's rarc of ixst lnct PrsDnrrin me. lie a j gc 'a'iy ofd!caseH of tli& Eye, Ear, i-tan?:, Athia and Cotif,i:mption, and aU ccivt.u:i. chronic and privatf diRea-os, mob rh Loa of MHiniooa, ilioiu 'Jitits, y philw, tJieet. Uoiiorrhea, Stricture, Si .irroatorrhoo.v Stiiiiiinl VHkn?-8 ( r Los of Ivsii-o cf Sfxuat Power in in.-.n or woiran. All peculiar emA!e troub'es Irregular .Menstratmtion. Difplscetnents, etc., nro eonlidniially end fcueeotnnuily treatoit, aod wi'l not umhr any circ-umstanerH, is,!:e a cae lliv cannot curft or benciit. Consultation free, t Mire 3 of privatotlis eases pnimnteed and never published iu 1110 payers, i ircuniM huu qucHiioq Din k1 sent tVw., O dices, 70) 1 Washing t:,u fc Licet, rori auUj "Jr. nnd a fine stock .' , generally, as well fi9 jewelry, Watches clocks, etc., at F. M. French's A WEW BOOK " FROM COVER TO COVER. Folly Abreast with tho Tim ph. 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