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L. . A Whales Fellow. Thos Whalen, who recently made such a neat escape I romthe state penitentiary doesn't purpose to be caught it he can keep from it. He has almost entirely wiped out his identity since leaving the prisuii. The ugly scar across his nose has been puttied over so nicely that nothing short ot a close exam ination would reveal any defect In his probosls. He stopped all night recently at the hotel at Aurora and th men about that hostelry suspected the stranger as be ing none other than the much- wanted Whalen. They wanted to take him in tow but were not sure that he was the right man. In the morning when he got ud they were going to arrest him, but when they looked him over carefully in the washroom they failed to find the scar that ought to be on his nose. While the Au- rorans were talking it over the foxv , Whalen walked out of the hotel wash . room and was soon lost in the distance. The next heard of him he was l obbing freight train at Clackamas. Whe the fel low is now is the question that is puzzling the olhcers statesman. FreiU crisp cjlery at Allen liroii. Cotton gooiU have not been a cheap am ) the war as they aru now. Call and est) mm a bargains VT F Head tin. A full liue of cigars and tobacc o at Y K Allen s. V W DavU isunwin Del monico restaurant. Meals 25 cents. ttrn oysters, fresh. E vei thing first-class . Fnrtliiiiil, Oregon. A. P. Armstrong, Priii. Branch Srhoul: Cautal Bid. Umllf.e, Satcni. Oregon, tame coursts uf utuily, same rates of luitlou, Business. Shorthand, TyfTivritinz, Penmanship, and English Department itTlii susnion throughout the yenr. Students admit t any timi;. CaitUofie tvotu either Bthuul. inn SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the Slate oj Oregon or the Count! of Linn. The American Mortgaga Company of .Scotland, (Urritod.) Plaintiff, vs. Kdwin Wilcox, trustee, and Willia lieid and Agnea Ueid, Dt fondants. ATOTICI2 IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT j by virtue nf au execution and order of sale lSBUfcd out ot tne above named Court in the above entitled action, to mo directed and delivered, I will on "Lntorriuy. Hie iitHli day of .limitary, 1S!. at the Court House dcor in the city of Al bany , Linn couuty, Oregon, at the hour of 1 o'clock p m of said day, sell at public auction for cash iu hand to the highest Didder, the -real property described in said execution and order of sale as follows, to-wit: Be gioninir at the northeast corner of tha Rus sell Hill donation land claim, notification 2342, claim 77, in township 12, south of r nge 2 west of the Willamette Meridian, thence runniua south 1 1 .50 chains; thence south 35 degrees east 32 chains to the head of a slough; chence down the middle of the Santiain river 3S chains; thence west IS chains to the plane of beginning, containing 50 acres more orleBS and bting a portion of the east half of section H. Also ihe dona- i tion land claim of J)hd Wibel, notification 2332. claim No 37, and being parts of sec tions 3, 4, 0 and JO. in township 13, smith of ra'jge 1 west of the Willamette Me'idiao and being bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point 14.05 chains north and 2.15 chains west of the northwest corner of said section 10 and runoinc thence north 24.75 chains; thence west 55 50 chains; thence south 53 40 chains; thence east 63.00 chains; thence north 20 05 chains; thence westS. 10 chains to the place of beginning, containing 321.21 acres. Also donation land claim of Henry K Greer, notification 220Gfc claim No 47, being parts of sections 11 and 14, in townbhip 12, Bouth of range 2 west of the Willamette Meridian, being bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at j point 13.60 chains north and 24.60 chains east of the northwest corner of section 14, and running thence south 32.75 chains; then :e east 48.40 chains; thence north 32.75 chains; thence west 43 50 chains to the place of beginning, containing 150.30 acre?. AIbo the donation land claim of Adolph Geisler, notification No 2331, claim No 38, being parts of sections 2, 3, 10 and 11, iu township 13. south of range 1 west of the Willamette Meridian, bounded and described ns follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point Ti 02 chains east and 14 01 chains north of the southwest comer of said section 3 and running thence east 84.36 chains; thence ' south 39 chains; thenca west 84.21 chains; thence 38.41 chains to the place of be ginning, containing 310.07 acres, all lying and beiug situated in Linn couuty.Oregon. The proceeds arising from the sale of said real property to be applied first, to the pay ment of the costs of this suit anil of the said sale and the oriuiual cost taxed at $37.60, and the further sum of $200 attorney's fes; second, to the payment of plaintiff's claim amounting to the um oi 86S33-33 aud accru ing interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum; thin?, the overplus if any there be,be paid over to said Edwin Wilcox, iriihtee . Dated tdis 28th day of December, 1891. M. SCOTT, Shot iff of Lien couuty, Oiogon By C K Scott, Deputy. f.'fiveit. and Trade-Mark obtained, nml all Pat tut huiMin'4! conducted for Moderate Fees. Our Office Is Opposite U.S. Patent Office, and we run ceniro patent lu less time tb.au those rvwote from Washington. tk-ud model, drawing or photo., with doscrlp tion. Wo advlflo. If patentable or not. frco o! rharjjp. Our ftp not due till patent is secured. A Pamphlet. -How to Obtain Patent." with unmf!- of aettnl client" In your State, cuunty.ut U u, tK'iit free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Orpotit. Patent Office. rVashinaton. 0. C. ACADEMY OF Oar Lady of Perpetual Help. "August 99 Flower I had been troubled fiva months with Dyspepsia. The doctors told me it was chronic. I hd a fullness after eating mid a heary lod In the pit of my stomach. I suffered fre quently from a Water Brash of clear matter. Sometimes a deathly Sick ness at the Stomach would overtake me. Then again I would hare the terrible pains of Wind Colic. At such times I would try to belch and could not. I was working then for Thomas McHeury, Druggist, Cor. Irwin and Western Ave., Allegheny City, Pa., in whose employ I had been for seven years. Finally I used August Flower, and after using just one bottle for two weeks, was en tirely relieved of all the trouble. I can now eat things I dared not touch before. I would like to refer you to Mr. McHcnry, for whom I worked, who knows all about my condition, aud from whom I bought the medi cine. I live with my wife and family at 39 James St., Allegheny City, Pa. Signed, John- D. Cox. a 0. G. C.KEEX Sole Manufacturer, Woolbury, Now Jersey, 1. S. A. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Attorney at L nv. W.U practioo n all courts of the. Btuty. Sjujial atto.it. m irivou to mittyrs in prnbate and toco lo;tkHi$. OFFICE In tho Flinti bluet. D. R. S. BLACK Bl'RX, H. C. WATBON IV LM KIU'RIN !fc WATSON, Allle-ral matt era will rocsive prompt attont'iGii. Otfict in Odd Fellow' Temple, Albany, Or Attorney i. Ltw. W.lt ir!'.i;j ii U if. state. Survlu'ia . n 'sv''''n and t co.lu".i ni. O VaC?. -H th ?iin i "!. w, II. KBLYU1T, Attorney at Law nd Solicitor in Chancery. .Collec tion made on all po'.nts. Loan neiptiated n orable terms. Albany, Oregon. G EO. W. WRIGHT, Attnrnpvni; fjiw.and N'otarv Public. Will DraoUco n a ixmrts nf thin state and in the United State for Oregon. Oflleet -Front rooms oter li Oregon, Albany, Ogn. J. J. WHITSEY, ttorney Lkv, and Notary Public, egon. K. J. I-. IIIM., Fliycician and Surgeon. OFFICE Corner Ferry streets, Albany, Oregon. ills. K AST V A 4VI, a'od Bros. Ul mil streets, Albavr, Or, Coin prwtf ttded incftr and country i c V. CII&lfBERLAIN, M. D., 1 to t p ra, and flw 1 aramtii. AlkiA?, vrefrm. FIRST NATIOSIAIj BAHK, Or AtiBAKT, OltEOOH, resident ....tl-lIIV Vice President .. 8, B.TOrtO OMhler ..E, TV'. LANQDOK rRANSACTS A OENERALtiinllnctuitnMt. ACCOUNTS KEPT subject to (heck. SIGHT EXCHANGE Mid t.l T.phi. tnnster, sold New York, San Franclsc, Chicago and P-ltraM retjQn CO LECTIONS HADE on ta.aralile ternt. DmacTOR. J. E. Youno E,W, Lmtna L K Bum, L. Fluhi Edward E . Sox. L INST CO N4TIOW4LBAN1 OF ALBANY. 0RB90N. CAPITAL STOCK 100,00. Pmlilent J L COWAK, Vice-President 3 U RALSTON. st Cashier O A ARCHIBOLD. H rbctors, J L Cowan, J M Ralstou, W 8 Ladil, W II Oekra, J A Crawerd and OA Arch ib.ild. ' TRANSACTS a genera! banking business. DRAW DRAFTS on New York, Sao il 'M'U.r t, Oregon. LOAN MONEY oh approved security RECEIVE deposits subtect check. BANK OF OREGON. AZjBAVY, OBBOOS. C'apttul. -r -l- 95e),0 Prosident H PMKRWLL Vioe-Presidenl H I LAVWINC1 ashlir IT W BLAIN Transacts a reneral banklns: business: Kirhaiifre tiought and sold an sll the riactasl eities in the United States I alse en Eagland, Irtlaad, Franee and Germany. Collections made at all aeerssisl psiats faray. ble terms. Interest allswed J Urns deposits. B ANK OF SCIO, CIO, OBKOOW. opticbhs: resident i 8 Hshrib Vice-President Jsrr Mrsas Cashier 8 Mil DIRECTORS? Morris, E Gains, J.hn Galen II llryant P O Smith. genet ani sx btislness KADY TO W9KK, Parties ilosirlnf? wood put in or any Kind of labor e, can obtain prompt attention by ae g the services ot lianiei Low, at t'je I'err; liouse, Leave orders there, FACTS ABOUT THE TEA WE DRINK. But few jicoplo know that there Is such ft thiusaasuu-eure-d tea In existence, and fewer have seen it. Hut there Is, and It li of all teas tho swuetest, purest, and most fragrant. You ak nt mire how It Is that It Is not offered for Kuuu .d ;:nttyouknowuothiugof It That la answered easily ; but It is necessary to present Pr.t a few details. Tho public only kuows two eetuTnl classes, viz., tho green and the bUel; UQv Grerii Tcne. Few per-lc l--nw tltat the bright bluish greeu c ilur ot the ordina y tens exposed in the windows ii net tho natural col nr. Un pleasant a the foot tnuy bo, it Is nevertheloii urtllieial; fru.tsinn tluo, silica, gypsum, plumha.i, and other tinhcaltliful mineral dd rs belus used for this purpose Tlieeffoct is twofuM. It not only niakcitheteaabrlght, shiny, u tractive green, but also permits the use oT "oiTeobr" aud worthless tens, which, oneo under tho green cloak, are readily worked off us a good quality of tea. Tho abom inable eoloring iraitice even admits of the use ot foreign suhstences, and tlie KnglisU govennne!, w hleh looks closer Into the gen uineness of its s'ttples thnn ours, bus lu some of tho alleged " finest " of teas found rod r led leaws, straw, frnirinenta of matting, rice husks, aud willow leaves. In fact, It isopculy stated by nn Kngllsh authority that hundreds of thousands of pounds of slue, ash, a:.d wil low leaves are annually imported as tea, which without the coloring process would ho I uii osslble. They report tea as ono of the most uotoriou-ly adulterated articles o( commerce. Tho temptation to make sweepings and bad tea into a merchantable product with a few cents' worth of green coloring matter is too strong to withstand, and the worthles.stiess of tho tra&h that often tinds its way to this mar ket labeled J New Crop," "Host Quality," "Green Tea," etc., would aimply astound tho publio if revealed, to say nothing of the uu ItealthfuluoES of tho l'russ'.aa blue, plum bago, gypsum, and the other mineral colors that are employed. lilack Teas. The basket and pan-fired Japan teas, as well as tho China teas that may bo included under the general heading of black teas," get their color from the firing or toasting process, but mineral coloriug matter Is also frequently used to give a certain desired commercial appearance. The firing and tho coloring, as In the green teas, largoly conceals the iden tity of tho tea, and permits tho use of the very cheapest teas, to argue nothlng'for the deteriorating effect of excessive flring.lwhich must be resorted to when a very cheap prod uct is used and an extreme color desired. Beoct.'s Tea (Sun-drlcd). Concerning sun-dried teas the peopleof the Faclfic Coast have heard but little and know less, although It Is extensively used where it is known and understood. Wo are told that when tea Is so poor It cannot be sold at homo or safely shipped to the English markets, It Is shipped to America; that we will drink any thing. That may possibly be one of tho rea sons wo have not been offered sun-dried teas. They were good enough to send elsewhere. The sun-dried teaa being sun-cured, no coloring matter Is used, hence nothing but pare tea leaves can be employed; for unas sisted by manipulation or coloring, all at tempts at adulteration or the Introduction of foreign leaves or material would be bold and glaring. That it Is, therefore, sweeter and fat more fragrant than the artificially colored green teas and the manipulated basket or pan-fired teas, you hardly need be told. That it is more healthful than the mineral-colored ' teas, Is also apparent That it is more expen sive, is also true; and that Is another reason you have never seen it. There is net hO much profit in It as there Is in the cheap adulter ated and colored teas. About the Cost of Teas. According to the custom-hnupe reports, the amount of tea received at San Francisco last year (1820) was 6,840,137 pounds, and the vnlue 3M,2$0, or a fraction over J3c per pound. Tho coil! u me r, of which the reader was one, paid for that l"c tea all the way from tOc to $1 per pound. In other words, for that $956,253 worth of tea theconsumer paid between four aud five millions of dollars. There are your enormous profits, and there you will probably find the chief reason why most of you never heard of a lun-dried tea. As the sun-dried teas have no mask, they are compelled to be abso iMtr'ff pure and of better quality than the officially colored and manipulated teas. Hence the margins on them are smaller, and many dealers don't cars about handling them, nd you know nriihlng about them. But It Is the object of this article to tell yon where you cau get them, and what to ask for, aud all about them. "EeecVa Tea." "Beech's Tea," guaranteed to be the pure sun-cured leaves, is now offered to the people of the Pacific Coast. It will be a. revelation to you. Yon doubtless never saw any nat ural leaf. Have your grocer break open a package. It will be found iu color to be just between the artificially colored green and the black teas, and the drawn tea presents a clear, brilliant canary color, of delightful fragrance. It Is offered to the people at 60c per pound, the same price that many artifi cially colored teas are sold for. But its guar anteed purity makes It more economical to use; lor a less quantity, say about twenty grains, ;is required per cup. As there aro 7.CS0 groins to a pound, there will be seen to bo between three aud four hundred cups to the pound, or at the rate of about one fifth of a ceut per cup. Its economy is therefore manifest It Is put up in one-pound packages only, in patent air-tight and moisture-proof parchment, with the trade-mark that Is found at tho bottom of this article plainly printed on the package. It Is sold lu this form for two reasons; one Is, thit the original strength and aroma is preserved; and second, there can be no deception, which wouM be quite possible it It were sold in bulk, without the name aud trade-mark attached. Caution. Recollect that the margin of profit Is so much smaller on Beech's pure sun-dried teas thanou the artificially colored teas that yo won't get It If tea by any other name can be put off on you. Ask for BEECHL TEA PureAsWdhood? If your grocer doos not hv It, he will jet It for you. Price SOc per pound. Th. abor trade mark and price is plainly printed on each package. Perhaps the best way to (ret It ! to bo where you kuow they hove It and are willing to sell It. For instance, It can be bad without 4KB cultr at ALLEN BROS- lt. O, A. WHITNEY, 1 7 Phrsirlsa and .ur.o. SWsaitats of rt.ll.7u. Md mi t'.rr.j. Nsw Y.rk Cltr. li.... .f w.m.n a si'etlalty. of ri0i-rr,nrn bl.st, Aleaay, rei.n Tho Full 1'rK.ctu, Articles Imvo been written expressly r..r the roiui.it, f-,,,,..,!.. CvrilH W WUIIUliU The mi.,,, ill.mtr.itod Serial Stories. 100 Stories of Adventure Articles or Practical Advice. Sketches of Travel. Glimpses of Royalty. Popular Science Articles. UnMwnv Life and Adventure. Charmlnjr Children's Pago 70D Large Paces. Five Double it 1,. ' Semi II EAST AND-SOUTH, VIA Southern Pacific Route SHASTA IjINK. Kvprcus Trains lonvu r.irttaml Daily. I Nor(h South 7:110?. ti. I l,v I'Drtiantt UV.1A p it I Lv Alharty Ar l"7:3! A M l,v I 4:'j:t A H 8:16 a 11 Ar San Fruniaco LV I ( i'J" r M Ah,.v. traitm at.i otilv at (ttllnwiiiif Btiiti.nis north of Kimburb'. Kiwt I'.jrtluml, Oru.m I'ity, W. ..!- ouru, naiciu, Aiuiiiiy, ji,ei, '"""i ..... islmnf, JmiotUm City, Irving, Kii);mio. nOtiKm'KO 1IA1I., DAILY. 6:!'!. a m I l,v I P M I I.V Albany 5:40 py Ar ALBANY LOCAI.( DAILY KXCHI'T StSIUY) 6 30 P H I Lv I'.irtlan.l Albany LRU ANON BRANCH, Ar I 8 ;r..r. a n LV I bW A U 2:36 fUlLv 8:25 PH 1 Ar Albany Lebanon Albany Lebanon Ar I 1t:'f' a u l.V I HMIlAM Ar I 4:'Mp u Lv 3:40 p u 7:30 A 11 I L.Y J ;2z A y I Ar PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Cars, For Aeron.niinlnl.on ol peol-'las. I'msfJ Kt-rs, ultaclieillo Exiiresa Trulu. Millj fSAlKDAUI (Exseit aunusy, 7:'iU a a I Lv 12:10 r v I Ar Portland Corrullis Ar I 6:311 r Lr I !-:& ra IXrUBSS TAA1S DA1I.I (Ec jpt SurJay .... .... n .1....1 Ar I :20 A a 7-SSPH Ar MoMlnnvill. I-T I 4 ThrouB.'h Tickets To all paints EAST, AND SOUTH. fai lull Intonnitl.i rejcardina rates, maps, s on Company Aueat at Al'iany .., I. OEULElt 00 .p a. Uaiiauor ss't O.K. and P. Ar YAQUINA BAY ROUT hep Pacific Biilroad, B HStlU, BecclTor. Oregon Development Co's Steamers, Short Line to Culiforiiitv First-elaas through paaseiiRor and treleW lino fr,m Portland and all points hi the Willamette Valley to and from Han Fnwoiaoo, Cal. Boats maka clou, connection at Alban with traina of the Oregon Paclfl Hailroad IIMESUIIEDUIE. .io.pt Sundays.) L..T. Albany 15:! r. M,jLro Yaiiuina, 7:"0A, Lost. Corvallis l:0Br,M. Uar. Uurvallis,lU:3HA,a Arrl r. Yaquina, r. H.Arm. Albany, 11:1 A. a i O. A C. trains connect at Albany and Oorvallls. The above trains connect at Vaaulna with the Oregon Development Company's Line of Steamships between Vaquina and Han l'ranciaco, SAILING DATES . FROM TAQUIWA. WIHamttt. Valley, Desembsr 13th, 22nd 31m. FROM 8AM FSANCISCO Willamette Valley, Deoembor 8th j ISth ; 27th. The Companv vt-nryes the right to lhange sailing datex vlthout notice. 'f. It. Paanengera from Portland sind WUlametto Valley poinU can make cIohu eonnectijn with the trains of the Yaquina route at Albany or Corvallis, and if ilon tlned to 8an Francisco should arrange to irrive at Yaauina the evening before 'alo f aaiiinfr aPasaenscr an Fr.xlit rules alwaya (li Lowest. For Inform.tiio apply to A R Chapmin.Frelirlit and ioket Aient, Albany, '. IKK;. I.. Q. F. ard V. Aen Corvallis, REVERE HOUSE, VLB ANY, OREGON JHAS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR, Fitted np n first-class Uylo. Tables supplied wli t the beet In the market Woe sleeping apartments, Sdinplo room sr commercial travelers. ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ALBANY, OREGON.' 1891, 1892. rirst Term Opened Hepterubcr Dili, 1890 A lull corps of Instructors, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Courses ot study arrangfld to ment tb all grades of studontH, Sftial tuauecmcnti cficrrtl lo indrnli from abroad. rv. RI.HKKT S OXI.IT President, of No.al.lo I-'ealurr. f, ,Sy2 ....I Shimon Co,.. . 1 . nee. Brilliant Contributors. . . . , i... .,f i.mlm'tit men and women, aiming J Volume for 1892 will Contain Holiday Numbers, inustraico. vvcciuy o..rl..w CDFF TO JAN. I. 1892. To N,v Habac-rlbrr, ..o will rut out nil .1 ... .1.1. -"1. and n.l.lrr. .....I 81.73 vc will .-ml Tho o...I.niil... 1 er . I" .. 1 n.i,l tor a Full Year from llml H TI.I. oll.-r l.i. l.i.l. ho 1 " A" nrn.lr.ln.i .. rol TT.VI' TIIOI SAM. 1111. .1.1 ... . C'. fmW "'". or ItniMrml Ullrr a I mir ri. . THE YOUTH'S tuim-sniun, AlLnciy, OroKOU. W F KKAD, 1'rnHliloHt ' Wltl'INMAN. Hrn-try. J I, I'OWAN, 'rnuisuror. Cluo F Sl.MI'SON, Vlc I'rimiil.ini. . IIIHKCIXIKH ' jl, Cowan, !( F Simpson, IV V Itiwil, Pr I, Kolny, M HKirnlirrg, .1 V h m .1 U Vi'iilliiir!orl, H S StralMii, J O VVritnimii. . AI.SU HISTltlCT AIJKN'I'il Kllll Several Solid Eastern and Foreign Conpnif ONLY STRICTLY INSURANCE OFFICE IN All ANY. ST. J A. G HP WHOLESALE fTRY ff get SUMMONS. In Ihf.Circuit Court of tltc. SUte ol Oregon fcr A. C. HILL, I'lalntiir va. HODKDGE HILUDofonda Tn Rnilndi.a TMI . . .. . vuw uu,g UUII1UII up. fendatit: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF . p,., uniuujr rtMJIiireil lO appear and anawer tho com plaint tiled BHBinst you in the aboye entitled suit ou or bnfora tlie first day or the above en- lt!l,l pmirt tiavl. fnllniviiin .l.n !.. . . . . ,K nAj'iratlon of the publication of thiaauoimoiiH tr.wlt- II.A l.lll. .In.. r kt 1. 1(,r..t ... k' mil to nnMwnr. inr waul llinrar.r, -.!. tilf will apply to the court for the relie '," ""ivntiortijedis holntinti nt tlm bn.wlu nf i.i.i.i,n existitiK hetweon the plaintiff and dufenl. .in,u o.jiniouv oi tnotiiree younfr or ......v.. ..xwiuu, H.iu inr aucn otlier and further roliet na may be eiiitable This service la made hy publication by order of Hon R P HoIho,' Ju,iKa c raid Court, rinlv mnflA .1 rt..a... .. . w,u V.-' . r . '"""iiuHra iu aaleui. Oregon, Ike. 14th. ism. m tat MONTARYE, (U 18 Att'y for PlaiutifT. : whom nro lunJrctl Others. The liest Short Stones. Hints on Sclf-l:duc:llon. Household Articles. Natural History Pa;;:-s. Nearly 100.1 I!lu.tr . This Sip and $1.75. PATR0NIZE HOME .INSTITUTIONS. m mm i mm insurance co 'I aHHtBBMSiaBBiMMBMtviaiBaiBiBMaM I nm TI TTTM aHIIHi Tho Combint'il )rcoii (iiant (irain Mill guur anlt'Cil to grind 100 liuslu.'ls per liour. A ii'i fcct grimier ami crusher coniliiK'l. Sure death to wild oats. OIL, TOR UOT.ZZ AMD CATTLE DISEASES, cvr. ' 3 Cuts, Swelliwis. tr:l. Cjraii:9. f...;;. f...;.T-. L: mcnest. Stiff. nesj. Crack i Hrely. .Scrtrr.us. Canlrnetions. Flesh Wounds, Strlnqliall. Sors lliroal. Distemper, t'ol'c. Whitlow, Poll Evil, Fistula, Tumnrs. Splints, IlinulinnRS, ar.d pavi:i in their early e!n,03, ..isctiuns uri.n ezen riuiiis. DISEASES OF MOCS. AWCiENEitAI. IllKEiTH W f.,. fn'rlv In th hoaswlll.l Li vnt'y wr. ina I'm, (irt::ii::. nii.i iii::k itil-i wuicu H Bloaii B : quauuty ui iiil: un is put. 't 1IRF1SFS r5 3r". T Y GKKTOAI. llIUKCTIONS-Sati.r.l., n i.ill l ,lnnl, nrl a ivr t)rctta,wiiuoT.JA(jsuii,auurorcciKiiiwnuiepjwi slliruaLl Vlt you want theb and most durahle fur ture that is manufact B od in the city go to THOMAS BRINK'S FACTOR 1'roprict.or. RETAII Only White Labor Employee?, EE POWER WH mORE and use LESS WATEI vrit for our Now llliiUir.i..i ... imo). THE LEFFEL WATER WHEFL h FHRIMF ffl !V:UX& HIS ti l.i n(nolrt the lcaiilnir remf"! (MawrrhiM1'' Taeonly mie reaiji" l(rsm-oor I urcuTliw it ana ' irkr f. In rwiinimeiiui iCHtMirn Pi to all eiinVn-rs. . Sc.cntilio Amcr;: AflCiicy W DE SI OH PAT"., Infrirrnritloa nml froo nnn1h"0 jrrlteW i i i 1 . w il HlKiAliw. i, .-mert 'Tory patent Uki'ii out. hy us Is tareMW" JT.', l:o tmLllu by a notlco irivuu frco ol clwnJ0 tLo a Ti?'f f rlrnil.tlon of any sdontllj!' riWjw ittirlj. Pnlniiillilly lllustrnlwl. N" '?( ninn shoulil bo without It fViJS tt fonr; l.y) six months. Addr I'uulibusus. SCI llrotdwify, N Kint.hs. 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