U HI LI I IILUIIfilk IU TALK FOR PUBLICATION. BUT IT IS NOT A DISGRACE TO BE SICK. Yet Some Suffer in Silence and will not Open the Matter to their Physician even. , YOU CAN EE EEIEHT EYED AND HAPPY. from Uu tfaoffsi, CVtalia, Wo. 7e neighbors called her walling corpse. Far fifteen yean the had suffered from lost tt blood and dropsy. She had not the strength to aland alone. She had tpent thousands of dollar! with the doctors and had been unable to find relief. Her cue was eonsitlered hopeless. That fe the experience of Mrs. C. Beed, a well-known lady of this city. A Nugget reporter called upon her at her home last Tuesday. She was willing to he interviewed, she said, if she could be the means of pointing out to other unfortunates the way to recovery and good health. " It has been over fifteen years since the milady asserted itself," said Mrs. lteed. "rinec then, until within the last few knew what it was to he well fir a single day. 4 could not sleep. My nniwtite westawav and I began to lose Itesn. This continued for years. I became so weak 1 could not wait upon myself. 1 had to have the help of others to dress and undress, even ia walk from oneraom toanother. I lost all my strength. In addition, I had dropsy of the blood. My limua were swollen, anu nothing I could do seemed to afford me re lief. The doctors said I must take iron to strengthen and invigorate my blood, ltook iron COOK 11 OJ uie wme auu wj uw. took it morning, noon and night. But it did no good, and I had finally lost all hope. " At last I saw an account of Dr. Williams' Fink Pills for Pale People. I thought this fitted my ewe ewetly and I tried to get some n( fh ti'!!a. Thr were not kentat the 4t3ri:m here, and I had to send to Olym- r.i Titev came Uoaliv. however. 1 began V, te'M them and experienced relief immedi ate. I sent for two more boxes to the Dr. v;:'i,min' cVrainanv at Hchenectadv. rt. Y., air.i by the time I had taken them I felt like a new woman. 1 have Men taking them occas. anal ly since then. ' It was two years ago that I began to use Dr. t illiams' Pink Pills. I was sixty years ot'ag-.' then, and had not been able to do my housework for many years. Now I am able to care for myself, to do my own work, and I can walk long distanuea without being espe cially fatigued. " I think my cure ia a marvelous one, and is due entirely to the Pink Pills for Pale People. Without them I fear I should have been dead before now. " Since my cure haa become known the druggists here have always kept the pills, and! do not have to send away farthest any more. I have recommended them to several of my neighbors, and 1 know that they have done much good in more than one esse suni- lartomyown." In order to confirm this statement beyond all doubt M rs. Beed offered to make affidavit to its truth, and the affidavit is here presented: Btatb or WASHiwaTOH, ) ,1, , rvmwrr av I.BWIS. 1 Mrs. Martha L. Beed, being first duly sworn on her oath, says that she Ms "vi tee forwntnff renort of an interview with her. and that the same is as she gave it and is correct in every particular. (Signed) Mas. Martha L Bras, Subscribed and swan to before me this Mth day of May, una. J. M. Kbpnbb, Notary Public. A cam of similar imnort and of much hi' terest is here given also, the same having been originally published by the Atkatiee of Ogdensburg, N. Y. While tt is from the far east, the facta can nevertheless be essily substantiated by writing the patient direct. Every female who is nearing the critical period of twomau'i life Willi pleased e hear the story told by Mrs. Frank Murray, as follows : Mrs. Frank Murray, who resuies near Ogdensburg, N. y.,sayai "I am i years of age, and for a number of years resided in Prescott, Ont. We moved over here some time ago and have worked this farm since. It is what is known as the Ferguson iurm andis aboutsix nillesout fromthecity. My husband is now working in ugilensourg at hia traiie. that of a stone mason, while my children and myself carry on the farm. "I have been a great sunerer iromsica headache, which would generally come cu about evening, and I would be completely rostrated, not even aoie to im my nanu or :iln nivself in anv wav. Thesesnells would last for about 24 hours, and would leave uie in so weakened a condition that for a few days I could scarcely drag about the house. Periodically the spells would come on me. I have also bad considerable spinal trouble, the sharp, darting tongues of pain being most severe, following along iny spine and to the back of my bead. " Have doctored much, but without the desired result. I heard of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and also later heard of the cures they had effected in a number of persons personally known to me, and it was their published stories that de ckled me to try them. " I got some of the pills, and after I had taken the. first box I had no more headaches for several months. Last fall the headaches returned, however, and I took another box of the pills and am happy to say have not since been bothered. "This summer my head began to have a heavy feeling, and at times I was quite drowsy, but no pains accompanied it. I now have more pills and though I've taken only a few 1 feel well again. 'I don't think any person could stand it a great while to be troubled as I was and stand the amount of pain. I know that Pink Pills are a good medicine and fully what they are represented to be. I have recommended them to some of my friends with benehcial results. Oh, my, yes i i ney havfl done wonders for me. I do all mf own housework on the farm. We have a dairy of twelve cows, and often when the ooye are very ousy geuuiK ui uicviupo have milked all the cows alone." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Pec pie are an unfailing remedy for all dis eases arising from a poor and watery condi tion of the blood, such as pale and sal low complexion, general muscular weakness, km of annetite. depression of spirits, lack of ambition, aiuemia, chlorosis or green sick ness, palpitation ct toe nean, snonneas oi breath on slight exertion, coldness of hands or feet, swelling of the feet and limbs, pain in the oaoa, nervous neauacne, uizzuihh, loss of memory, feebleness of will, ringing in the ears, early decay, all forms of lenmle weakness, leucorrhoaa, tardy or irregular periods, suppression of menses, hysteria, paralysis, locomotor ataxia, rheumatism, sciatica, all diseases depending on vitiated humors in the blood, causing scrofula, swelled glands fever sores, rickets, hip-joint diseases, hunchback, acquired deformities, decayed bones, chronic erysipelas, catarrh, consumption of the bowels and lungs, and also for invigorating the blood and system when broken down by overwork, worry, dis. eases, excesses and indiscretions of living, re- err from acute diseases, sucn as levers, , loos of vital powers, spermatorrhea, Iv decav. oremature old age. They act directly on the blood, supplying to the blood its life-giving qualities by assisting it to absorb oxygen, that great supporter of all organic life. Pink Pills are sold by all deal ers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of To The Mother. You have nice children, you kuow, and nothing pleases them better than a nice nobby suit of clothes that keeps them warm and healthy. Baker has them and for but little money. Can you stand 11.00 for a suit of clothes, or up to (4.00? All these low prices you will Bnd at Hiram Baker's. "Clarence," a story by America's great novelist, Bret Harte, will be published in this paper, commencing soon. Those who are not subscribers of the Express should send in (belt subscriptions now, and thus have the reading of this interesting story. The Ladies' Bazaar, of Albany, Or., will send a fashion plate, of the latest styles, to all persons who write to them mentioning the Express. Their stock of goods is better than ever this year. Call on them when in Albany. , Ladies, I invite your attention to my new and extensive Hue of flowers, fancy straws and beautiful ribbons. Opening day about the first of April. Miss A. Dcmond. Sunset limited SEASON OF 1995- Will Bun price, 50 cents a box or tax boxes tor ipj.ou, nv suaressine ut. rmnnins jxeuiuuc wfc. SHIP WREATHED IN ELECTRICITY Remarkable Storm Through Which an . Ocean Vessel Recently Passed. One of the most remarkable electrlo otornis at sen, which probably seemed intensified by reason of the fact that n enrfro of Spanish Iron ore paaBed through it, was experienced by theBrit lali steamship Mercedes, which arrived at this port the other day from Bilbao, says the Philadelphia lteoord. On the Grand banks of Newfoundland during the nights of December 3 und 4 the oceun appeared like a mighty mass of flume or an endless stretch of prairie fires. Balls of electrical fires hissed nnd exploded in all directions and dart ed among the vessel's masts and rig ainor. The Mereedes' escape from going down on December 1 seemed littleshort of a miracle. She was struck by a south west Bale, which was accompanied by sens rolling high. During the heightof the storm a huge deck derrick, weigh ing many tons, wns torn loose from Its fastenings and swept overboard, leav ing a hole in the vessel's deck, through' which the water ran into the cargo. In : i course it carried away the main top .nist, which was alBO of Iron; port of i!'ho flying bridge, the after winch, and art of the deck fittings. Boon after , nrd the storm partly subsided, when i lie electrical Are appeared in all direc ts. It hung in big balls for two nights from the masts and fore and aft stays, and practically turned night into i!ny. As the big fireballs came toget her they would burst with a loud report upon the vessel nnd disappear. Under tills light at night such temporary re airs were made as were deemed neces . ury to reach port . DANGEROUS LIGHTS. Oculists Protest Against the Use of Elec tricity with Plain Globes. An English paper states that London oculists are up in arms against the very serious danger to the community caused by the electric light. Several eminent eye doctors are agreed on the point that unless a stop is put to the exposure of uncovered electric lights in the streets and in shops and offices nearly all the population will become blind. Experts are so greatly exercised in the matter that they even suggest that parliament should take It up and prohibit the use of plain glass globes tor electric light unless they are prop erly shaded. Commenting on this, a London electrical journal says: "It is uot customary to look at the sun, and not even the most enthusiastic electri cian would suggest that naked arcs lid incandescent filaments were ob iecbs to be gazed at without limit. But naked arc lights are not usually placed ;o as to come within the line of sight, und when they do so accidentally, whatever may result, the injury to thr ove is quite perceptible. The filamem of a glow lamp, on the other hand, is more likely to meet the eye, but a ;rosted bulb is an extremely simple and ommon way of entirely getting over hat difficulty. The whole trouble can aslly be remedied by the use of prop rly frosted or colored glass globes. In any case, however, the actual perma nent injury to the eye by the glowing filament is no greater than that due to an ordinary gas ll?mc." FISH THAT D( ANK WINE. Some of Them Developed a Taste for It and Got Hilarious. "Did you ever see drunken fish?" in quired a Sonoma county wine grower. "No one would confess that he had seen Intoxicated fish, says the Han Francisco Post, and the silence indi cated a predisposition to incredulty. "I suppose you are going to tell us about a drunken catfish staggering down through the orchard and catch ing a bird?" suggested one. "Do you think I am a liar?" demand ed the farmer, indignantly, but he was left in ignorance as to the belief of his hearers. "My winery is right on the bank of a little creek. This time of the year the water stands in pools and every pool is full of trout, stickers nnd pike. All of the waste from the winery is thrown into the creek, and that is enough to discolor the water, but the other day a big vat of sour s Your Blood Pure If it is, you will bs ittonj, vigorous, full of life aud ambition j you will hawa good appotlte and good digestion; strong nerves, sweet sleep. Hut how few can say that their blood h parol How miny pouplo are suCurlng dally from the coiistwiueneee ot l annro bl md, sorofula, salt rhotim, rheumailsm, catarrh, norvousnoss, BUvtpUwsncss, cud That Tlrod Foslli;;. Hood's Barsapsrllla purlflra, vl' discs and oarlohea the blood. Tuerefon ,it Is th3 medicine for you. It will give you pure, rich, red blood and strong norves. It will overcome that t.rrl trying, cro.ite an appetite, glvo rclro.ihlng sleep aud maice you slrocg. food's SartsaparUla Es the Oftiy True BSood PuriUer Prominently in tho public eye toda food's Pllte.SLfS I' ll uid Tlios. F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne, Henry ' Ilonsy, Ueceivore. NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. Oregon Central & Eastern R. R. C o . YAQUINA BAY ROUTE, Connect at Yaqwlna Iiuy with the Sun Francisco mid Yaqullia Hay Steam ship Company Steamship "Farallon" A 1 and flrstcliias III every rcHpsot. Sails from YuiiNlmt for Sun Frumiltoo about every B days. Passenger accommodations unsur passed. Shortest route liotwecn the Willamette Volley and California. Fare from Albany or points west to Ban FruiK'Iscn: Cabin, ; :$12 00 Steerage, 8 00 Cabin.roundtrin.OOds. 18 00 For sailing days apply to H. L. Walukn, Agent, EmviN Btonk, Mn'ger,, Albany, Corvnllls, Oregon, Oregon, Ciiab. 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It coats you nothing to have your car pets sewed by band by the Albany Furniture Co., Albany, Oregon. Young man, you are thinking some thing about your sweetheart, and you will want to look nice when In ber presence, so buy the latest styles of clothing at Baker's. He has the prices way down to suit your rwdy easb. The Expbesb from now until July 1st for only 2fi oenta. New subscriptions for the Weekly Oregonian taken at this office. The opening chapters of an interest ing serial story will appear 111 this Jwper sootti New Orleans Over The Great SUNSET ROUTE LEAVING BAN FRANCISCO Tuesdays and Saturdays From, Tuesday, Nov, 6, 189B. The most complete, modern, ele gantly equipped and perfectly arranged Vestlbuled Transcontinental Train in America. New Equipment, especially designed and built for this service. Direct connections in New Or leans for Eastern points. Quick Mint). Is Your Child Going to College? Have him fitted at tho SUTIII ACADEMY Thourough preparation for all collegiate courses. Certificates admit to the leading Colleges on the coast. 1vXSZXE Department gradu- in half an hour the pool ates obtain State and Life di plomas. .Music, Art, Book keeping. Specialties, health and outdoor life, small clas ses and instruction for the in dividual. Winter term opens Sopt 23. Tuition $6.50 and $10.00 por term. Send for catalogue. S. A. EANDLE, A. M Principal. Albany Furniture Co, (INCOIU'OIiATED) BALTIMORE BLOCK; Albany, Oregon. Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, matting, etc. Pictures and Picture molding. Undertaking a Specialty. the winery. was crowded with fish floating belly up. I thought they were dead, and pulled a big pike out, but he wiggled and flopped around just like an old drunk trying to get up without any thing to hold on to. One by one they disappeared as they sobered up, and when the water cleared two days after ward there wasn't a dead fish in the pool. They had junt been jagged." CHARLEY HOYT'S SPEECH. He Blade On. by 1 1iy In the :tjuree ot Bis Legislative Career. The scholar In politic has torn", odd experiences and is in a position to get lots of tun out of them. Chitrlcy Uoyt, the playwright, is a member of the Xew Hampshire legislature. Talking In ronton the other night, says the Troy Times, he related an incident that took place in hi political career. He said iliat be never made, to his knowledge, more than one successful speech, aud that was when he was endeavoring to get a certain measure, calling for a large appropriation, through the bouse. Action had been delayed as long as possible, but when the time came a bright young lawyer opposed the meas ure, attacking Mr. Hoy t in a most sav age manner and making many person al allusions. Mr. Iloyt responded very briefly, but the attack had been so fierce as to arouse sympathy, and the measure was carried. Meeting one of his colleagues the next day Mr. Hoyt v.as asked what action he was going to take about the abusive speech. "V.'liy, nothing, responded Mr. Iloyt. "Are you , golpg . to stand calm ly by and be insulted ln.this mannorV" tlie gentleman asked. "I don't cxnetly sec what I can do," returned Mr. Iloyt, with a litt'c more thnti his usual drawl. "You aeo, I w on, -.hat speech and paid the rnun Vi w diluvsr it." J, W. CUSICK&CO., Bankers, ALBANY, OREGON. Transact a general Bunking business Collections made at all points on favorable terms. Drafts drawn on New York, San Francisco, Portland, Salem, Eugene, and Corvallis, and all points lu Eu rope. Business sent by mall will receive prompt attention. We have the latest styles in shoes and sell them at hard-time prices. PuaH & MuNcy, Shoes away down quality away up at the closing out sale of Reud, Pea cock & Co. Ladles cloth, all wool, 30 inches wide, 2 ct. per yard-cash, at Keud, Pea fault A Co.'a, Some Men Try Advertising As the Indian tried feathers. lie took one feather, laid it on a board and slept on it all night. In the morning he remarked : "White man say leathers Heap soit; winte man o fool." You may start in a Bmall way (most of the large advor- tisors have), but by keeping persistently before the public you cannot fail of success. An article of merit advertised in the Lebanon Expuehs is sure to find plenty of customers among the many people who read these columns regularly. Headquarters 33&)B33'33' V , Mixed Varieties per pound 40 cents, ror oweet reas HaifPoUnd 20 cenu. r Quarter pound IS cents. ....THK ONLY NEW DOUBLE SWEET PEA Bride of Niagara half Packet 15 cents. True to name. Packet 25 cents, TwonderfUi Crimson Rambler Rose &y, IB cents. Tried and True Novelties. Fuchsia double white Phenomenal Blackberry, The Rathbun. Tomato, Vick's Early Leader, The Earliest Tomato known. VICE'S FLORAL GUIDE, 1896, THE PIONEER 8EED CATALOGUE. Chromo-lilhogpaphs of Double Sweet Tea, Roses, Fuchsia While Phenome nal, Blackberries, Raspberries, New Leader Tomato, Vegetables. Filled with good things old and new. Full list of Flowers, Vegetables, Small Fruits, etc., with description and prices. Mailed on receipt of 10 cts. which may be deducted from first order really SKS& or free with an order for any of the above. ROCHE8TER, NEW YORK. JAMES VICK'S SONS P. P. Irs-