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VOL. Il
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A >rft t tra «»«'Ur U|i»«n tor llwif Inwftum
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CAPITAL, $20000
officer *
A. J. Johnson
J. W. Gaines
C. V. Johnson
President
Vice President
Cashier
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BY THE EDITOR
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1» Is easily understood why Gov­
ernor Lor«! calle«! the special se«»:«m
of the legislature. Il Was not only
to Mxur* the election of Simon, but
• to appropriate 141,000 for the abor
. tlve legislature of IW The gang
I wore afraid that Governor Geer
. would hot appeovu of such legisla
Hon. Judging from hl* recent mes­
sage, their four* wa* well grounded.
— Woxfburn |nde|H-ndent.
It »earns. alu>o*t twyonsi belief
that the sugar Ix-at bounty bill did
not |>*aa. Ono would hardly sup­
pose that a measure calling for a
graft of $.'*1,000 per y<ar, for five
yer»— and introduced by a i;i<'tDl*r
who was elected nn the union ticket
—.hould not get through. lie It «aid
t > th. credit of tho father of the bill
that he h| in »elf could not aay a g"ol
word for It during the last momenta
before the final vote. *
The appropriation of several hun
Ik>«>« s general Kinking snd ex-
change business.
I smus made al dred thousand* of dollars for the
Current rales, an<l drifts nsaiied on Improvement of h’aqulna Bay liar-
principle cities.
b>r, which was promised in such
glowing term» by Mr. Tongue. lie-
fore .lection, <loe» not seem Io .hop
up worth a cent. It also transpires
that bld* a.ked for and accepted for
miking lhe improvement In qu***-
tlon were of the «draw variety nnd
not worth tho snap of a finger.
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I) »n’t It seem strange whit filinsy
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y.ima a smooth polllclan can m«k.
OREGON. tho |x-«.p|o believe Ju»t before elec­
H l<*.
tion, and how easily they forget all
.'■out it when ho wants totx< return-
All kind« of watches click» »nd jew
<■<1 to tlie public erdx The improve­
dry repaired promptly.
ment of Yn«|u!n.s harbor 1« of vllal
Imporlancv to Iho whole state and
tho people of lhe whole state should
di-mand it, ami not bo led estray by
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the campaign liar any longer.
A. IV. IIAUKV
WATCHMAKER
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Dining * ’ars on Ogden Route.
Tho «loath of Jamon II. Minter re-
ducea the numl>er of Oregon’sllvlng
ex-Vnlted Htalo senators to «is
They are: Ben|amln E. Ilardhig,
George II. Williams, li.nry W.Cor-
t»ett, James K. Kelly, John It.
Mitchell and Imfayetle Grover, Mr.
Harding 1» thu ohivit in point of ser­
vice and Mr. Kelly in |*olut of age,
Mr. Grover has the additional dia-
tincllon of la lng the only living
member of Or« gon’» first delegation
l i congr« »«. General lain« and Dvl
axon Smith, who were thu »«-nator»
wli«-n Mr. Grover was tl-,U r«-pru»«n-
tative, have long la-en dead. Mr.
Grover’s num« was mentioned for
thu senatorshlp prior to thu election
which resulted in the choice of Lau.
and ¡Smith, but hla canditaturo was
not »eriously considered by the
democrats until lhe »|XM'lal Mraslon
at May, 1859, which refused to re­
turn Smith or ele< l any other person
Grover received a nuuitcr of Voles
in the democratic causus that year.
—Oregonian.
Several of tiiu stalo paper* are
complaining tbit so little la larliig
done by the preaeqt luglsluturo for
WE« OWIM t.A» »LkKI'IXU «Alts
Alla* I.»st
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O h >>gh traina.
the actual benefit of too people of
the stale. Tho ground seems w ell
West Side I >ivi»ion.
taken, but why are the refoint pi
■«•w»»w rarilanW an.<ae*nllto.
>>ers of the state not raising a kick
Mall tra»,, dailr earwpt Bantay.
at the action of the reform members
tila o ti
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of the legislature. There are enough
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at Albany a«<t « .avalli»connect «Uh trau»» union and reform republican mem
ottheo. < A r rnilrñd.
tier, in the legislature to tie up
Kapraaaonln 'ta»h rarapt Aanitai .
every move tuadii if they would or
tot j • ■Jà a h
IN>i1itoit4
• 3Sp m i i»
ganlxe and stand together to a mau.
M. MIMVIII»
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And why should they not do so.
I'lifirl oftnn* lion »I »aiihknHir»' with
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They went al»>ut the »'ate last opring
«thtrnltol kfi'l Of Irti ¡«I anti Pa« I*« Mall •'raw«
»¡, ji lint, inr JAPAN «id IIIIS4,
"tollina telling the voters what was needel,
«tair» on arplhaikm.
ft. Knlliiir Matta«» i
*nd how the tax payers were bring
< Il M a HMM a «, A m t. r A Ian A ¿eat. Port
rot»l«"d, and now that they have
Rtofta* an*» tidied» Io >M»irrn ¡«nini• and F-i
boon elected and are In a position to
rapto
Ai»o Jaran, l hiña llon«»4ulu au4 Au»
tralla,ran ’<*• obtain« 1
Mr* M. K. Wood
dosomethhig forth* |H*<,plo they for
luentarr, tkbrt a*enl„
rat Mcltt. al*» fttust
get the utterance m «de by them be*
a
J JOHN tot >N, Hante <4 H* h », ’vio. im ®.
fore election and simply fall Into
the old rut;'io as others do and have
done for year« They put In their
time Introducing useless ami foolish
bills, and aaei*t in killing overy one
thnt Is for the good of the |x-ople.
Perhap« they wilt Micceed In getting
through a bill or so that win relieve
ilia people in an Instance or to, and
«t the Miur time they have assisted
'he boodle member« In passing
< ‘onncctlng ut Yaqulna with the
-s-ore* of measure, which enatded
them to get their greedy hands Into
the states exchequer, and when the
hour of adjoinment shall havo e ma
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and gone tho reform tumibera will
point with pride to the bill or t o
that they passed and strut about
with their thumb» uuder their »u*-
l«ondors and tell what “wo” done,
}"rat class in every reaped. One of while the botallo politician will sim­
ply look wise and «ay nothing. Thu
the above steamer* 1« due to «ail
from Yaqulna about .very
work >>f tti«« reform memlen so far
five daya
has not amounted to bat little, and
It 1.« doubtful If they yet accomplish
Mhor*c«t route het arecn valtey point*
enough to pay for the «alt that they
and San Francisco. Fare: Altainy
nnd point. west to San Fmnciaco, hav. eaten.
FftUsuta
Su£ot file»;or»
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VAOÜINA R0HTE
Cùmììis i lata II. II.
YAQUINA BAY STEANSHIP COMPANY
BY THE SCISSORS
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Tho next ‘.r*naport leaving Han
Francisco for Manila will have on
ti Mni a reliable undertaker and < a«-
kets for the removal of lhe remains
«oldtcrs who have ■!•••■• in
that far away land. Thia informa­
tion come* direct from thu Quarter
master at Nun Francisco and t* relia­
ble. Relatives mid friends of lb«'
volunteer* who died at Manila will ■
be glad to hear thu decislou of the w
authorities.
rwaak
Tb. grrateat danger frmn
I m
Grlpt»«* I» <»f Ir« r»-«ulil«<g in p»e«i
ninni.. If r*-»«"ii «l'Ie « «»«• |. ii-r-t
how vver. and f'hamht rlaln*« <*<>ugli
itemedy tnken. all «langer w III I h -
a» "ideai. Amang tln> leu* of tb >u-
and» wb<> have u«e.l thl« remmly
for I» grippe ww have yel lo l«Mrn «>f
a «ingiù cave having r«--ult,--l in
ftneumonl. whlch «huw• <i,n<-lu«lve
y that Ibi« rennnly 1« a certain pre­
venti ve of that dangvrou» di.--»«.-.
It va ili cure la grippe In le.« tlm.
Ilian any other treatment. Il 1«
pi,- ,.«ni and «afe tu t»ku. Fur «ale
by l’cery Al’eery.
According to »Ptil.li, « prepared by
the government of .-»wedeii »nd Nor
way ami sent Io thu »Into <le|»<rt
ment. there are in u«e in the world
1,^88,193 telephones, the «.-rvlc.cov­
ering a distance of 1,509.4119 miles.
An idea < f th. extraordinary um
u’O > of
the telephone In the Unitesi Stute«
I«derived from lhe fact that the
figures credit thl<country with mor*
than half of the Instruments In u.e
and the nnionnt of mileage of th'-
world. The number of Instrume'its
tn the United Mtatvs la |>l u-ed »1
T72,*i’J7, while Germany has only
IM.101. Great Britain and Ireland,
f?i,f>45; Sweden,
< anada,
.Switzerland. •>,’»40; Franco, 2?,738;
Norway, gn, 07»
As Honest üoiiila« for I a Ori;;«.
George W. Waltt of South Gtr«li-
tier, Me. aay«: "1 have b «1 the
worst c-mgh, cold, chill« and grip
»nd have taken lots of tra«h of
account lut profii to the vendor.
< hnml erlKin’r ( ough Remedy 1«
the only thing thnt hast donu (ny
good wlinlever. 1 have used one50
«■ent bottlu nnd the chills, mid and
grip have nil left mg. 1 congmtulatr
the mnnufnetur« « of nn honeal mt-dl-
cice.” For «4«!« by I’eery A Peery.
T. |. CLAXTON,
Contractor
"Builder.,
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HL dcli<hts of in evenittg »pent around a wdl-ligMed rexd-
mg UN« arc not half under loud. An illustrated nixgxztne
wall u> wealth of tiiu tutiuns, it* storiev of adventure xnd
love, its descriptions of trxvel which cany jou to the remote*!
rods of the eaith, xod its instructive articles for young xnd old—these
are the fit t requi'ites for ■ ur own enjosment and the entertainment
and proper education of yvur children.
To secure for you the best and meet interesting of the great illus-
trated nu<znn. • at the 1 »■ ' p«•-able pnee his been the aim of the
editor of this joo
1. Fliat we have succeeded we leave our leaders
tojud. r
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-t recently entered into with The Cosmo,
•I • t known in this neighborhood, h«
pulitan. w
bxilptlon to the greatest of the illus.
enabled ,
. . a > car’s subscription to this journal,
{rated n
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ne paper and an illustrated
In this V
t a fourth ot what sotne of th.
magazine at
i- years The Cosmopolitan has
illustrated m
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largest clientele possessed by
undisputcdly «
' Iv, in the world. It was The
any pcnodit.i, .•
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ne to India to let the world
(. >stn<'polita» «
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It was The Cosmopol-
know the teal I
'. 3 great Free Correspondence
¡tan which cM.ibti h I t its c vn
I ts on Hl rolls. It was
University which i «■
lift ,-e of «1.000 for the best horse»
The Co in« p
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. i ■' ■. and best arrange.
less cirrugc and ; ..
met>| of sewer and pi/e ■ s stem. Im iin< s It was lhe Cosm«'politan
which set the pre-knlsuf gi it sch««ds and universities seriously
discussing the def «.tv i t • -ting <•-! -
d svtcnis.
It is The
Cosmopolitan vC - cnkipii.- • aiw-
in Ik-' lead in advancing the
wotld’s ’ivilizatiun.
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HOUSE MOVING
Given «|>ecîi«l attention. Cou-
tracts for work In my line re­
spectfully solicited,..
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Shop on Main «tract,
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No betft’i’ bm ^nin whs ever olfproil bv nnv
pa|K‘i’ in Linn County. Call and see them.
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of all the great sources of news from the Itally «ml Sun­
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New York Herald ami Journal, It Is tho leading dem­
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offer—the Twice- i week llepubllc. hi page« a week, ami
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^UiÜHUUiÜHlHiiUHilÜiUiÜiUulHiii^
SCIO p LAN NG MILLS?»
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«3 HARRY S. JOHNSTON J CO. t>
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IT
A slngln blast hi lhe lionanra
mine In Biker county list week al a
depth of 5<s> feet through eight holes
tuade with Burleigh drill», brought
<lown about 30 ton* of ore au«i want« •
Twenty ton* of tin* ore contained
pKt.uuu worth of gold, almost all of
w hich wa* free gold. The ledge iu
tin* place l* thru«- fuel wide, and the I
value of lhe ore kmek'sl down in a
■Ingle »hot I* thu biggest ever rc- i
cordud in Oregon.
All kinds of mill work on short notice
All kinds of Lumber, Saslt, Door«. Moulding», Shin- j
gh*8, Paints an<l Oil»....
SGIO. OREGON
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For ïa Orlp;«.
Starar» et Ti» Ortp.
eitCTRICITV
Tb» h'«raa la uaally kllie-1 by alaetH»
France baa vo<a>t >1 l.!>».hU0 f«>r a )ty It la popularly »np[ «ud that the
new artilery equipment of the army rarreal. on »nlering th« body. iur»ta
and 1» eager to «pproprlntu iaOjOtll, with »no. phyalologiea) »u«c«pUbiUty
two for it« navy.
that make, thia ai.imat tn ra rulnar
>.f «u.-h a
Tha now May or of Havana, tbougli abla than othara u> th» acti
a native of III" Gland 1« a naturaliM*! earraat Tb» Lombm Lam-at holita
Amurican. He la an advan« <-d »pec- ’.hat thare ia no g'--l gr unJ for thia
aaauaipUon The aaplaaati -a 1M alaa
Ituen of the Cuban of th«- future.
wham Tha boot, au l mora parti,-alar
Columbu« ba« had another funeral ly tta emal and aola Ung »ad tnaul
in Spain, thu moat aolginn, II 1* re­ Sk*. but tb. ah<* preaanta to th«
ported, of the whole auri<*A it i» a ground a large matallk- wntaet and
wi»e Spaniard who can >ay that thin thia a>nta«t !• in «<>un»clkin with
to ti><- Mat*
malaUic »«ductor* tn th« (tape of
A woman In a N«-w York market nalla which piarc. the atro-uraat
bought ten cunt« worth of meat and part of U.a Inaulation and aff -rd aa
al»<-tri'*l ;*'.h Into th» t»«tjr Tha
•tole a leg ot lamb, a alrlolii »funk
and a rib roa«t. A quarter of t«-ef ooutno* with earth ia further In
waa too big to g«>t under h«r atiawt. p/mrnd by th» grant au partm.ua>lanl
w»ight of tb* animal, and It may ft»n
A «enatorial candidate In thu i‘ «jl happen that In p»mngor»r w.lgr-rund
accu««»l of buying «»•• w»|»i|«er Infiu-
ence aaya the only |»«pera worth th» »a Um el »urfaoa of tha boot and
buying are Uio«e that can not be th» w»t f«tlo«k. •» pec tally in th» caa
tmuglit. Th« remark ahowa a round of unlriuoned h r«aa. may bec<M»e
•affl -l»uUy wat Io t rm a good «urfaaa
graap of the subject.
eonductor. and au carry a our rant di
The trea»ury estimate of thr popu
ractly from the »arth to th» upper part
la I ion of tho United 8l»«teala»l month of U>« body In thia way the »afe'.y of
was 75.XIO,««**, nnd the amount »f tha natural re.Utanoaof th« boot» la
money In «iiculatlon ffa* SI,W7.301,- ncutreliaad A borae. too. ooaera mor.
422. T»>e figure« «poak well for the ‘ ground than a man and run» greater
ei|>an«iou t»f the pa>L
riak from being in contact with polnta
Farriera
It 1« amixlng to notl«^« how much | of ground further apart.
an ordinary throb will grow In a »in- [ ought to oonaldar tha above wall, ao ea
gle aummer, A ailver fir 2) feet to Induce them to beatow eitra ear«
high wa« lately carefully measured. upm tha driving of the nail, to ae«
It had pul forth 5«45 new »hoot« vary­ that it doe. not penetrate to th*
ing from one li.«If un i. to
lin br­ "^uick.” ____ __________
each.
—’’What ia it that alia you, Mm
A cn«<> of parrot* that arrived In Gila.7" -Well, my lady, the d.wtog
la'ith, Hcotland, w.t« purchased <>y a aaya if. juat geuaiwl nobility!'1- Moon-
firm of
whisky manufacturer*. aiil ur,
Tho bird* were taught to erv “drink
— Pen—"They do aay thr oar nixt the
Blank’» whlvky/’and were then Jia-
tribute.! in gilt cage* to Liverpool injine I* the moot daxiger«iu» ’ Mike
—"Begorra. then, why don't they lave
Nil <M»n-keeper*.
It off r- iiouaehold Worda
The p■•«tin i«ti r»hlp ««f Hembroke,
—“You ain't forgot that maxlmutu I
Me., lia* tx-im belli by ono family tole you yaaUday. u. you. Saxuiuie?''
longer than I lint of any other town “No, grand-dad. A bird in the han' la
In the country. William Kilby waa j
wutT two on «1» rooel." ’’—Life.
appointed to tbo office in li"«i, and ■
hi« direct de«c<-iid.int» tiave han«lled ■ —“I'mile Simon, what ia a phraiottie-
the mail* ever since hl* retirement non?" "A pb«-t>«»tnerx»n Iw a man who
get» no rich that hr won't accent a ;«■»
in ISW.
on a railroad.’'—« hJeago Ilreord
Bohemian goeae, which are driv­
—Stikker "1 dreamt Uu>t night that
en long d i*la ne«-» lo murk fit, arn »Ind !
you gave me ten potoxiA** Stryker—
before »turling oil the journey by­
■'«kxxl! that nuk* ua aquare I owed
being eent repeatedly over patches
of tar mixed with aand. Till* forms you a tenner, you know”—Tit-BIta.
—The Baby—“Gobble, hobble. Gob-
a hard cru»t oil lhe feet, enabling
lhe guese to travel over great dis­ bla, hobble.” The Wife—''John. I do
bcjleva the baby la trying to «ay he lot re
tance*.
me." The Brute—"Very likely. 11.»
The t«en with which Gov. Rooae- haan't known you long"—London
Veit, of New York, »Igned the oath
of ofHco wn« kept by the Governor. Figaro.
—Doctor (to Iriah jatient)—“Do you
hiiiiM-lf. It w.i« thu one which Gun.
Palmer ha«i u«ed during the civil Bleep with your mouth opexi?" Iriah
war. Thu Bltile on whi< h the oath Patient—"Shure, Ol «Sun t know, do.-
Was taken whs presented lo Mr». tor. Oi're never «een myar^f whro Oi’re
bren aula;*, but 01'11 hare a look to
Koo. Veit.
night!"—Tit-Bite.
The trust clause in the will of
— Brejedi'd-“I t*U you. my boy. it I*
Adolph Hutru, the San Francisco
millionaire. In which he«|uelh* much itnponaible for me to find my wife'«
ol his most valuable property locliur- pocket!** Batclieller—"You »houldn'l
liable and uducationai purpose* be diwouraged loik*« tue: I baren't
und'-r i«-rt.«in l ouditions, h i« been l»v»n able to fin«i even a wife yet." —
declared invalid by Judgu Troutt, S'oukera Stateaman.
mid tiieestate will revert to the huir*.
Cùlfor Una Co Fxlr CoavoaUon.
Telegraphers view with alarm the
Introduction of thu printing tele­
A man* meeting of the people of
graph Instrument*, which can lx« [.Inn county I* hcrebr called to tut et
operateil by a boy or girl, costs >10 nt thu court liou»«' in Altuny, < n
mid can do the work now- performed Friday, Fub. J, IfftMi, at l<> o’clo k
by six o|x-ratora. Thi* invention A. M. for th« purpose of organiz­
will be as disa«trous to telegraphers ing » i.Inn County Fair Aasoclatlo«’,
ns tiiu linutyixi ha* been to prifiturs. upon a I mi -I« to l»e determined l y
Holland Is atiout to tiegin work in | «ahi convunlion, and arranged for n
draining (he Zuyder Zee, mi under county fair to be hol'l in I.inn coun­
taking thnt will .x-cupy thirty-three ty in th<» full of Is'.f.i and regularly
year« mid cu«t * |*«,<KR»,t" m > bql will annually thereafter. All citiceli» in-
1 tete.teti in this movement, alao
add 787 square nillua of h rtilu land,
worth )«><>i,<*M).oo)i, to the national inemlaT» of the faculty of tho < »ru-
country *f”n •‘«rbulturul collegu.arocordi-
domain. Thu
' i h» nlui-kv
, ’ ay
. little
ptui
lituo country al|y |nv|ud^o MttenJ Ull, C()nvt.„
!•> tint afraid of expansion either at
! liuti.
home orcolonlally.
G. I,. Itr.»»,
I
The White Star lino steamer:
( hairman of Committee.
Oceanic, the larg«,»t ship ever built,
J. H. W hitney , ücc’y.
wa* aueveasfuily launched at Belts»»
IR1«|UU : It <
recently. The Oceanic 1» 7o4 feel U-KSTKI» -KVgRA!
• • I-
' 'il.
r t<-
.4
’
over all, txslng 21 feet longer than nr«» in their «« u »«vt nwr'a count)?«, ill«
coaducted at home »alary
the Great Eastern. Her engines are malnlr oil.r
.hi »■ -i a »mr ant eap-n- -
«'».
built for I .uuo horse-power, and »he -tr»
'»inalile, no mora, no u—» «ami,
Mouthlr
K.tt'rn r«
gn
«rii .llt'—l
baa a coal capacity sufih-ienl lo un­ Ci
I envelop«
ll«*rt*rt X. II'-». re*««1,
able her lo circumnavigate the globe , •laini»
i*v|H W.c hi.w<«>
at a ■'paed of twelve knot* an hour
without rucvalirig.
Men has different ruothol* of get­
ting even, as the saying g<x»s
A
weilthy cr.an in Brooklyn has had a
difference with hla neighbors. What
They banish pain
about is not stated. But being a
man uf mean - hu ha* taken a pecular
and prolong life.
plan of squaring account*. Hu has
moved out of hi« mansion In the
fa»ht"nablo part of th.
the city and is
now adverti«lng tor M colored tenant
Hu aay* the larger the family
belter be will liku it.
Thoni** Whitfiald A Ua, 210 Wab
Ou account of tho Great W »«stern uah-*v„ cornwr J*ck*'in «t., one of
., .. 17 «• dhtlllery resuming operation« al Chlrego’« <’l«l<-«i and mo*t promi-
I’rorla.lll, the Manhattan Oiatillrry nani «Irugglst*. recomineiid Chmu-
For Mlllng date« nppty to
baa l*eti cut down from 0000 to 4«»t tx*rlaln,s < 'ough R-unudv for I* grippa &
hu«h«-l* a day. The (treat \\ oatern a* it net onlv gl ve« a prompt nn«l |
Eli WIN NTONE,
1» the largr«t dlatlllery in the world completo rellef, hut *l*> couiiteract« r
11. I- W ai .I'KV,
Manager.
having a capacity of 11.000 bushels a any teivlency of la grippe to r-«ult
T. E. A P. A.
day. Il ha« been running on halt In pnoumonia. For « <lu hy I’» *.-y A I
l’eery.
J. Ti rsxr, Agent, Albany ,< »regoti. capacity »luce January I, 1*98.
< abili,
llound trip,.
AND
NO. 14.
^UNDFEEB^
F. J, IRVINE, PROP R
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My rigs arc fiist-clnss and niy liorscs
aie good drivers.
R’d tttcec’i »iti all Traini al Weit Sen. mé Imin Tram ai SlelUrr
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