Pale, Thin People Usually are Diseased, The First-Step Necessary to Gain Flesh is Health, then Proper Food for hoth Body and Hares. An Old Soldier's Clear, Straightforward 'Statement. JVomttt World-Herald, Omaha, tftb. Florence, the eoiy little suburb to the north of Omaha is agog with excitement. The older generation, of which the popula tion f Florence is mostly composed, are ap parently vettin? young again, and vie with the yonWr generation in feats of atrength andaaility. A W'oWrf-ffi'niWrenorterirasattraetoaby the evidence of renewed activity of aome- of hf older inhi.bita.nta of the village and en- quired the cause. Mr. Andrew Fin ken kelor, who was a member of Company B of the ; jvirst lowa volunteers during me war, mane tlw following exrlani.ti(ii of his strontr. healthy appearance, when for years he had been crippled or compelled to lie on a sick inc from the hardships which he was cotn-j Deu wiui U cunipnwiiiuu ui mwiurra irauu' peiieu to enuure. jiemu; 4 in July, Jooo. wnue my company was in the march throuph to Austin, lexas, my ; lair troubled me considerably. But Itliousritt that it was nothing but a recurrence of the effects of a sprain I had received during the war by my horse felling on me, but the pain soon increased to such a decree that I wae compelled to ask for medical treatment The surgeons pronounced the cause rheu matism, and that of the worst order. At Alexander, Louisiana, I was in such a weak ened condition, though I continued to march with my company, that the excessive heat overcame me and I was sunstruck, remain ing unconscious several hours. As a result of the sunstroke, I was unable and have ever since been unable to remain in the glare of the sun, even on a moderately cool day, and every summer I have been over come by the neat so that I would be coni- pelled to give up my work. The feeling ' that I experienced was a sort of bearing s down on my head, as though a neavy notiy i was resting there and at times it would come quickly, like a blow and I would un consciously "stoop as though involuntarily avonime an obstacle presenting itseit to my head. This bearing down gradually grew into a steady pain which increa.ed until it seemed as though my head would burst. " There was also a constant ringing in my ears rendering it very difficult tor me to hear. Coupled with this, palpitation, of the heart caused me great trouble, and this grew so that the slightest shock to my nerve from a slight noise or other disturb ance would set my heart tothumpingogainst my chest and I would tremble rrom head to foot as though I had St. Vitus' dance. Three times, from slight circumstances the palpi tation was so great that I tainted and re mained unconscious for from seven to ten hours, at which times my relatives de- Xired of my life. In addition to this the umatism, which had been Hit only in my ankle, began to work up my ntrht leg until the whole right side of my body was affected by ft, so much indeed, that my head was drawn down to my right shoulder. I was totally until for work, lost my strength and liesh. I tried every physician who was reported to me to have a special knowledge perieneed temporary relief from the pain, i of my case, out aiter lone trims, i only ex- 1 was confined to my bed during the greater part oi tnecoiu weather or cacti year. ' For twenty-eight years I have, consulted phvnicians and taken their prescriptions without deriving any material benefit. My ailments increased in intensity until I was assured tluu there was no hope for me. Dur ing last year I went into the butcher busi ness, but the dampness from the ice used increased my rheumatic pains to such an extent that I was not only compelled to quit the business, but was confined to my house and bed for nearly six months. I had given up alMiuth ot being a well man again, when in November last I read'in j bulk or by the Hi"), by addressing Dr. Wil ting Worid-Jlcraid a caw of a man who had 1 liana' Medicine Co.. Schenectady, N. Y, i A 65.00 Machine A . 01 q zn P:l tor tDHJ. m Catfa Wi OnlHlulCotlMM hi tent C. 0.0. ha jav "t-klSs- STYLE No. K. f ' "14 " Ik :T-n5 iff! - 1 The Head of tite "Arlington" swings on patent socket hinges, firmly held down bv r thumb screw. Strong, substantial, neat and handsome in dc-sign, and beautifully ornamented in gold. Bed plate has rounded corners aud is inlaid or countersunk, making it hush with top of table, titghrat Arm Soac under (be arm is h inches high and S inches lots. This will admit the largest skirts.andeveaqutlts, It is Sdi-Threadlng Absolutely uo holes to put thread through except eye of needle. Shuttle iscylinder, open on end. entirely Blf-thiea!iug, easy to put in or take out; bobbin holds a Urge amount of thread. Stitch Regulator is on the Led of the machine, beneath the bobbin winder, and has a scale showing the number of stitches to the inch, and Cftn be changed from 8 to 32 stitches to the inch. Feed is double and extends ou both sides of needle; never fails to take goods through; never stops at seams; movement Is poMiivT; do springs to break and gt out of order; can be raised and lowered at wilL Automatic Bobbin Winder For filling the bobbin automatically and perfectly smooth without holding the thread. Mac'iine does not run while winding bobbin. Light Huaning Machiue is easy lo run, does net latiguetlieoper tor, makes little noise and sews rapidly, btitch isal5ub1e lock ulitch, the er.nie on both sides, will not ravel, andean be changed without stopping the machine. Tension is a flat spring ten sion, aud will admit thread from H to 13) spool cotton wilhoiit chmifring. Kever get out of order. 1 he Needle is a straight, self-setting needle, fiat on one side, and en uuot be put ill wrong. Needle ttar is round, made of case-hardened steel, with oil cup at the bcttom to prevent oil lrmi getting on thegoods. AdfeiS'nule Bearings All bearings are case-hsr lened steel and easily adjusted with a screw drive:. .H lost motion can be taken up, and the machine will lai a lifetime, Attachments iiacli "hi tie U furnished with necessary tools a ;d access rico, aud in addition we iuruish an extra tt tutachnienta in a velvet lined metal box, free of charge, as follows: One Tuffier and gatherer, o:;e binder, one shirring plate, one set of tour hentniers. different widths tin to of an inch, one tnckw, one under braider, one short or attachment (oot, end one threat! cutter. Woodwork of finest Quality oak or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel-plated rings to drawers, dress guards to wheel, and device for replacing belt. nna'T PAY ",gh wces for pnv UUli I l nl SbWINU MAVHINIcS UU OUR GREAT OFFER. $23.60 1 r 5pecial Whoiesale Price, but in order to introduce this high-grade sewing machine, we make a special cou pon offer, giving every reader of this paper a chance to get a Grst-class ma chine at the lov.est price ever offered, n receipt of 5i8.go caih and coupon, we wilt ship (he above-described machine anywhere securely packed and cm ted, and gu.ni utile: safe delivery. A ten years' written warranty sent with each luachmt. -loi-.ey refunded if not as represented after thirty davs' test tf sal. Wc nitt rliif.C. O. D. for $19.50 with privilege of twenty days' trial on receipt of JV.tKJ ks guarantee of good faith and charges. If you prefer thirty days' tml .-.f- laying, seud for ourlarge illustrated catalogue with testf aontals, . islci: -Jg lulty how we ship sewing machines anywhere to any one at tne ' v.tL manufacturer's prices without asking one cent in advance. The best ; i-t t(. -ud all cash with order, as you then save the $1.00 dis count. Remember tJie coupon must be sent with order. ADD(ta tm rvu.) CASH BUYERS' UNION. been entirely cured from the ailmpnts from which 1 was suffering, by the us- oiJr.V 11 liams' Pink Hills for Pale People. Though the name did not at first strike my fancy, on November 28, 1 purchased a box. In a we'k I was astonished to know that 1 felt better than I hail tor six month past, ami before I had used half a box 1 was sure Unit I h;id- in mv ears began to lessen in volume aial linul v If ft me. That vnis the first e fleet I experu'rimi aside from an inerenvetl anve tite. Tin- ptiin from the rheumatism grud- uany ten me, so mat wiimn one ween irorn the time I took mv first mil 1 was able to sit up in bed. On Jauusry 1st. I was aMe to go out and wulk around a little. The palpitations of my heart entirely ceased. On Februrary 9, 1 was so iliorowjilily cured. mini 1 nrc-rmeu pusiiiun ms nigui wmru- man in me r orew uiwn cemetery, remain inn out of doors from fi P. M. until 6 A. M. I huve gained in weight from 1t pounds which! weitned in November last, to 172 pounds which I weigh now. "The rheumatism has entirely left me, except when 1 huve too much walking to do during the night, my right ankle pains me a little, hut only when 1 do too much walking. 1 now feet like a well man and am jrod for forty years yet. I am fifty years old and have resided in Florence nine years, having come to Omaha in USJJ1. I nave recommended the pills to nine people in this village all of hom ure taking them and experiencing the same beneticiitl effect which I have received. I used nine boxes of the pills." Mr, K. W. Cowan, keeper of a gererol store at f lorence was also seen ny the re porter. Mr. Cowan is also an old soldier, having been a member of the 144th lnfan- try, company i;, ami the latter or company M of the First Minnesota Cavalry. Mr. Cowan stated that he contracted chronic diarrhoea while he ws in the armyand has never until within the past few months.. received any relief. He suited that he had taken two boxes of the wonderful Pink Pills and was now almost thoroughly cured, so much so in fact that he has discontinued their use. He was also para lyied in the left side of his face, the mouth being drawn up at the left corner, and he was entirely unable to move the muscles of his forehead or to close but left eye. He states that he believes it id owing to the use of the Pink Pills that he has recovered the use of his left eye-lid. which, prior to his taking the pills, hau been fastened down by a physician so that the sight would not be destroyed from the eye tilling with dust, and ascribes the re covery to the Pink Pills. He has pained fifteen pounds in weight since last October, and feels lienHhier and stronger that at any time since the war. lie intends to recom mence using the pills with the expectation of a complete recovery from the puralvsis. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are considered an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, nartiul : paralysis, it. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neu- after effects of la grippe, palpitation oi the raim, riieumnuMii, nervuu iiraimene, tub heart, pale and sallow com ulex ions, that tired feeling resulting from nervous pros tration ; all diseases resulting from vitiated humors in tbe blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, olt. They are also a specific for" trouble peculiar to females. I such as suppressions, irregularities, and all forms of weakness, hi men they ettect ir radical cure in all eases arising from mental worry, overwork, or excesses of whatever nam re. Dr. Williams' Pink PUla ore sold by all dealers, or will be sent post mid on receipt of nriee. 60 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 (they are never sold in .a The ifflsroved New High-Arm 'firlinQton LATEST SJCST CMEAPWT Shipped to anyone, anywhere, on 10 oays' tree inai, in your own home, without asking one cent ' in advance. 10 years' written warranty with each machine. A strictly high-grade Sew ing Machine, finished throughout in the best pos sible manner. It poss?a&es all modern improvements, audits mechanical construction is such that in it are combined simplicity with great strength, thus insuring ease of running, durability, and making it im possible tor the machine to be put out of order. It sew;! fast anf inr.kes a perfect stitch with all kinds of thread and allclassesof material. Always ready for use aud unrivalled for speed, durability ami qual ity of work. Notice the fol lowing points of superiority: "ARLINOrON." dirsctly np mmnr.mm m I SAVE AGti AGEMT'S AND DEALER'S PHOFtTS Coufton No. 004 fan If ttli v,Hh ordii for Arlington Searing Machine no. B5 I B" HOME MliWIMi lllll Wi VM IUM IT. i tHIMMi ItU A, MOTHER'S LULLABY. Dome nettle your hend on my bosom, love, 0.swet, wiiurtinobobfltliat you are I WtiheyoH liku iho sky that ts glowing above, i Ana bur like tun sneewor a star. : Lie cioto to my lieurt nlle I sing to you I A song of true liupnmess born, J for the sun has Dlippetl out of the sky-roof blue, ' And tbe birds to Ibeir trae couches goue. The flowers have folded their petals In rest, I The stars hang their lamps in the shy; j A breezo, with the mark ot the rose on Its ; broAit, ; Goes dreamily wandering by j Thn wee, baby moon, like a sickle of gold, J Is low 'mocg the far purple h lis; ; Tim erlekct, Hint sly, little turbulent sootd, i llttr goisipstlll noisily trills. AH things go to vest, save the orleketi and w,t. I Toiiflttp ill) awoke by the sun, When tho rUmI little song-bints newmadngsli find To tell that a new dnv's begun So cioie ynur pink eveldls to sleep, my aear, My darling-one, purn at a star, j Ami dream happy dreams till 'the morning dawns clear, And thethiidowa nt night flee afar. j . R bum, ui Oo&t HounkHpxng, CONQUERED BY SNAKES. ' A Gang of Outlaws Hemmed In I by an Army of Serpenta The close of the civil war loft aomo por tions of the South in tho hands of dosper ! ately wicked men. Particular I? was this ; true of parts of Missouri, Mississippi, Ar kansas IjOuisiana and Tnxae While the Confederate troops ttad disbanded, and be fore tho Federal could occupy iho country, the guerrilla and bushwhacker woro there 1 hart a district assumed to mo along tho Bt Francis river, Arkansas, and tho total strength of my command was twenty-eight men. ; In my territory, says a writer in the New Tor It .Sun. as 1 soon ascertained, were Bonie of the woest desporadna in the West, All had belonged to guerrilla bunds ami nil hud refused toconiomund surrender m tho close of the war. Tbe meanest, If not. the worst, man in my district wiw Captain Dado. He ' wan In command of a dozen outlaws. I sent tbe desperado word to come m mid surren der. Ho sent me word, to go to thunder. I notified bira in. writing that if ho did not come in by a certain date I should declare turn an outlaw in lho district, u'ui proceed to hunt him down ami kill him 11c replied by woid of mouth that tf 1 did not surren der to him on or before the same dale he would proceed to exterminate my com mand. I gave him ton dayj. having not the slightest hope that he would coruo in. On ; tho morning of tho eleventh day I hail a i call from a native, about twenty live years joid, who announced hinwolfa "Dan," und who said ho hud called on a little business matter. I supposed it to be about a permit, or to make complaint, but after a bit he ob served: "Captate, them ten days ar' up, an I reckon liili Dado hain't ahown hiaself." No. ho hasn't como in." , "An' ho won t, uuther ". "I don't expect ho will." "Wail, ar' you gwine tor let him an his ganc keep up thar whoppm1 an' shottiu' an' kilitn'l" "No. Bill Dade and hfs gang are now out htwed by proclamation. 1 am tfomg to hunt them down and wipe them out." "Right off. Captain!" uAs soon as. I can arrange for it " ' "You km .-arranges right now. Captain. That's wliat I'm yero fur. How much a head if I wipe out the Dade gungi" IIow many are thoro?" "Just live, an' every one of 'cm has com mitted murder an1 wuaa a dozen times over." "I can't offer a reward for their heads. I have outlawed them, and tlw mmUry au IhoniiHsbave the right to shoot tutmi on sight." At that moment word wiis brought me that Dado's gang had come wiiiun two miles of headquarters and murdered two of Usn command who were stationed at a freed- man's rendezvous to preserve order. Half an hour ller the man called Daii departed on lus m tn hunt, and ho had my aftrevruetiti in wntni'T that neither tho law nor the mih tery should truuble him for aiiootiuj? down any of UiaKiuyj. Tiiis d.mutj man-hunter stepped into his canoe ftnd peddled up the river about Hvti miio". Then ho catered a Iwyou to tho right, cud carefully made his way to a bit of high ground about two miks from the river. All the low lauds were then un der overflow for ten milea back, Aid he knew of but oue spot where the outlaws couid' rendezvous. This was a larger island, about half a mile nway, and bearing a log houso and some farm improvements. At this time the place could bo upprouched only by water, and Dude was not bluhiug when Tie dolled me, It is doubtful if nny offer of reward could have induced a Federal sol dier to follow Dan. Tho overflow had driven the reptiles to take rofugo m tho bushes and trees, and or, his canoe moved in aud out the hiss of the cotton-mouth und the warn ing of the rattler carao to bis cars almost continuously. Half a dozcu times in the courueof half an hour hideous serpents let go of tho branches and fell into tho water with a ioud splash and swam for the canoe, perhaps hoping to bo carried to the iiia ground, and at such Umes the man had to lay down his paddle und beat, lliem off with a pole. There was danger with every rod of the journey, and the semi-darkness and the utter stillness would have Ukon the courage from on average man. Dan did not land upon tho island, but made the circuit of it in hi cauoe, and satisfied himself that no em Unci was es tablished here, as hesuspec'ediniKht tic the case. If one had been posted there he had been forced to abandon his position by the thousands of reptiles which tiad been driven in for shelter. Any craft secltinj; the other ibiurid must pass here, and any craft Bulk ing for the river from iiv: other island must use tins clutnnel. tiatislied t'-tt ho hod loft no danger behind him, und tmtr his way of retreat was open if he woi'Q forced to fall back, Dan cautiously procc.lod oa his way. It was not yet mid afternoon. It I was ft hot summer s day, and tficro was j al:omto silence in the great swamp. Tho odtlavi'3, rcturacd froui tlicif i iid, would ' extK'et p-u-suit, and. llieroforo, bu watchful. coveries. One of the men came to the dooi ; yawued. threw up hut hand, and looked j about him in a sleepy maimer. There was I a jug of whisky outride the door, and after takingn lon;t drink tho fellow sU'jiTtd over to the fire, threw on a few faggot, and then lurched into the house. Tho oih -v discovery was that the back water u the bayou was ming. Ho git the hint from UK act ton or I'WiiJi.i aboii H und tho snakes. They wore pressing toward tno turner grounu on wnich the houso stood, aud none of thorn seemed lomind his prowmce. 1'okmg advatihtgo of audi a shelter oa was afforded, and beiiiR ready at any mo ment to open the fitit, the man finallv rojuhed the cabin. Tl was a a lout structure. I with. a heavy door opening ojlwaid. On j the piuiui floor wiilii i, sjiawied out in .ret !! -.-vi f,tiiiKii, were live ftlwitinfj men I :nn DiKleand his oulhivvs. They wt;re j not o;;ty friucpiii's, but each man was blind thuf.'A. ' t 0.i3, revolvers and knives were iyinjj aboot on tbe floor. Pan could have gonof MMnfUittt tt It&bM tMU Mte m heart without rlsit, but he was noteownrd enoiiKh for this. Ho was thinking that ho wrva.'didud tho fellows tight and fast, trwvo twtir weapons, and thou bar thorn in until he could return fur help and oitpMnsj the lot for the gallows-tree. This piau i would have beon carried out but for one unlooked-for circumstance. Tho snakes Imri blV.m to t;iko possession of the eabin. A dozun rushed in through tho open door In quick succession, and others climbed up to lho open window, and etthor foil to the Uoor or squirmed along the logs. Hera was snfoty from the rifting waters. Their fear . of man was tempo nu-ily bontimlied by tlw other danger, and cotton-mouth, rati lor uud moccasin passed the man at tho door without thought of uslngtheirdcodly fangs. Said Dan : u I oai-efully pulled the door to, snd braced tt shut with a log. Thar was a wtxiden blind to tho window, aud this I also shut, and braced. Thar was room enough under tho door for moreBnakos to got in, but it would have ttfeon tho strength of ilve sober men to brook tt down. I cdlkerlated as how that room would bo holdin' about-a hundred snakes when the fellows began to rub their eyes opon, audi felt sure I could leave the job to them to ftuish." He had to wado in water knee-dfep before he got back to bis canoe, and it was after daylight next morning when ho oamo to my headquarters to make bis report and ask for n detail of nun to go back with him. ''W hat do you suppose has happened by this timet" I asked. "Dead, sir, ovory man of "em," he re plied. "Them suakes got over their scare in about half an hour, aud the first man who movod to get up had piien shot into him like a streak of lightning. Thar1 II be rive corpses thar to be identified, and thar'll be some property to be divided up." 1 concluded to go along with the detail, and about noon we reached the place. Wo hud to kill a score ef reptiles heforo wo could land. Tiio door and blind wore as Dun had left thorn. lie advanced alono to the door, throw It opeu, and, after n hasty Rhuieo inside, came back to us with his face an pulo as death. "Dead, 1 suppose I" I queried.' UA11 in a heap, sir, aud thar's mo' than a thousand snakes inside!" A guerrilla outlaw named Chambers, who had sworn to lull me, cumo hi foir or fivo days after tho death of Dade, and bogged oi" to permit him to surrender and go homo. "Hut you have threatened tay life," 1 suid. "Hurl in I hov, Captain; but I've bin a fool. I didn't know what you was. When a man kin hat.dlo surpinta and outlaws like you twvdonc, what s the use a kiokin agin him. 1 want to surrender and put an end to this war." Two weeks later there wasn't a "htder out" in my whole district, and it was safo for men to go everywhere. The sualto business, which Dan insisted on giving mo credit for, was of more help than a regiment of Federal infantry. , mi PARLOH-CAR SPIES. Work or the ltegular Watchnrs of PuU. man Conductors anil I'ortrrs, Special ugents go every week or two on each tram that runs with the Pullamn Pal ace Cur Company's curs. Tl-r-y uro the company's cluck on tho cotidm-tors and porioi-a. The Hpeciid aenls arc unit fn-m ttie coniiiauy'a headquarters und ure kuo'..u only there. Th-jy carrespond to tho sp.it tors of atroet-car comii.tuicj, thoii rh u.ry are better paid and huve a more plmsmit time of tt, us they have uothinr to do but to travel arauud, wau h wliut is going on, und report it. A special form is printed by the romrviny for tho use of these ti-uts. A eo 5y ot tt came into the hands of a Now Ym t St re porter. It is form H' of thn tvaipaii.v's blanks, and anumU-r of thiiigs un i be tilled in. Thm;c I tea; a include ihe Im.-, ho 1 car, tho conductor's nunie, the jricr's name, from where lo vhero, the i i n1 tt de parture, the time of umvul, and tl i-uute, the number of the stciul aent m i ;ei, the oftieo he bought it at, the cost, and U num. her of Ids check. T ieso uro required as a check on him and bin expenses, After this prelude he is to toll the con dition of tho ventiia ion of the cur, whether the bund rniliufia an wiped, tho puitforme swept, and 1 be stopping box put out at im portant stat ion. T ie agent must observe whether tha ivrtoruscs the stcppiiig box and weiii-s r a jneke.in making bcrtlis und in pm ;i. c i avsii up iigum, uud wlnihcr tho fjiMdiau-r ussiais tlu ;rter when the pi tv,iyy-Vo iiiv in n hurry to go to lied. The treti!ii.:itl expression of tho report is: "if Conductor assists Porter in making up and down berths when passengers are in hurry to rtHb-o." Oyidumir mid Porter in the rs port :ifc- sptllea with capital letters, as be 'cra r.; u of inipoHntice. The ajeiit ta to w,:tchil 'Koik-d linen is exposed iiiuimM iriiy, and if iliocni diieLoror porier uiink, pli.yed tv.' il'i, smo!.!', or lake imps v.'i- it lb.,v ot;v,Iii U) lh! aw ;!ce. If t;:e eonduc '. ir p'ir i c:'p.iyit visits toother can; or lew liicir own cur f,jr a moment, the Bp' ;.ii agent is to r(port tliein, They aw ui:f-M bo rfi'.'"r:i(-d u they are tmuuly iamiiiur. Thoi O' ; TiHto bo rvjwrled if heuuts Lit OT'u;iV u fut.'n 'on rut imuiultg a view of the l'f;iiH wiii j: he Liitcks tihoes, and the conductor i to be Tctviried if lie allows train employes ..to r'"ii -in in the b'i ly the car. Trainmen musw sUj in the unun of the car. One side of the folded report is to tell these things. On lb1; other mur: h it bMtia for a detailed etateuient of overy hcnii in tho car, both uppJi and IoW'.t. Tho berths occupied bytiiec.inducfoni::d porter are to be murked specially 'ihe occupant of eaeh berth is to be given and the dis tance he travels, At the foot is a marking space for the manner and cft.'cienry of tho conductor and tho pur'or. When Imj blank is Ailed out it is turned in at the company's office. It is aot likely tha toe special agent can get much sloop if th! train muiwH many stops. Uo would I. '.vo io be wutcning tbu passengers to sen who got on and oil. Ha (sitting sh iue piano) "What ball I play, M1m Oe TempsP" 8he "0, 1 do wish you would play that favorite of yours 'The Kaoesv I think It'to&Uad." Hs'-IdoD'tunderstand." She (Innocently) "Why, Mr. Brown told me yesterday, when 1 asked him where you were, that you were out at the park pl&ylnrr tbe races, eo I up posed you would be willing to play it for me." He (under his breath) "Walt till I catch Tom Brown.' K. V. WANTED. To trade fruit trees for lumber, oats, wheat, hay and dressed pork. My stock of trees for this year is 'very fino and will be sold for bed rock prices for cash. Send bill for prices to M. L. Fokstkb, )j Your I Christmas VII I L9 M two ounce bag, and two fag coupons inside each four ! ounce bag of BlackweH's M Durham. Buy a bag of 13s this celebrated tobacco ss and read the coupon Hf which gives a list of val Q liable presents and how 0 to get them. Albany Furniture Co, (INCORPORATED) BALTIMORE BLOCK, Albany, Oregon. Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, matting, etc. j Picture? and. Picture molding. Undertaking a Specialty. Victors Are Best. Victor Non Puncturablti Tire, No. 103, is the lights' running wheel on earth. The best iB tho chcnpust in the end. LargHsl stock of second-hand wheels on the ctmnt.. Everything as represented. Write for list. Head iuarte"ii for sundries and athletic goodr, 130 ixtli. Struct and 311 Aider Street, Portland, Oregon. OVERMAN WHKEL COMPANY. V. B. Kehsak, Manager. 0 rcgoii Central & Eastern, II. XI. CO. Yaquina Bay Route. Connectini! al Yacuimi Huv with tlie Hun Kraneiitro uihI Vuiiiiiia liity HleitiKHiiip Steairsliip "Farallon" 8nil from Yuqiilna Ituv tvurv ciiilit (lay for Sati Kraiioirn. I'oiw Buy, Port Orfortl, Triniiliui soil ilumliolilt lliiy. Passenger Accommoda tions Unsurpassed. HhorkMt Route Hi'twemi the Willamette Valley and Calilorniu. Fare irom Alhaity ninl l'ointu Wtst tt. Hurt IraticiHco: Cabin ... $ IS 00 .... 4 110 ; SwcritKf To Coo. Day and Port Orfortl : I Cabin 6 00 To Huniholtlt Day: C'abjn (X) : Bound Trip Uoid for 60 Days Sinl. RIVER DIVISION. Steamers "ALBANY" .ami "VVM. M HOAU," newly furnished, leave Albany dally, except SiitunlayK, at H a. M . urriviiiK at Portland the same day at 6 r. . KeturtiiiiK, boata leave Portland aanie davs aa above at li a. h., arriving al Albany at'7:4fi p. m. ,1. (;. Mayo, Eowif Stonb, Sttp't Itivor Division. MantiKer, II. H. BAeitv, H. L. Wai.iikn, Au't. 0.p itevere Houtte AKent, Depot Albany, Whon in Watorloo call on City Drug Store for heuduche cure, Uo to A. . Davis for soilu water, coco coin, and milk nhitkeH. B. & B. are the Initials of Bach & Buhl but their grorairie are A I. Overalls with aprons or without, oflu a pair nt the Racket rltore. Alao have juitt received a lurge amount of new ftlltt Sgn l fall ktM lb, Many thousand dollars worth of valuable articles suitable for Christmas gifts for the young and old, are to be given to smokers of BlackweH's Genuine Durham To bacco. You will find one coupon inside each j popular mm Ntilnre, iMVntl.in, lM.m!i, ""il'i'i.l'.V, (jfllt Formerly Boston Journal of Chemistry Enlaruod and Improved Cimbtmin liupe ntiiiilnT of Phort, Rttay, I'f.ieth'ttl, liitt'i'ttnliiir nnil pn. itlar, hch't'iilli. iirtiide, r lint cut. Ik? Appii i'liiiHl mid eiijuvcrl bv im.v lutcl liuotit render, even tliitiiii lie knew little or noihltiK of Science. Profusoly Illustrated and Freo From Technicalities. NewHitnalerii, 10 ri.it.. II t .00 per yAi -Meiilluti tat paper for a wimple citpy.-ta LargoBt Circulation of any Bolantlfio Paper In the World I'tm.MlHI) MONTHLY BY HnJ. Lilhird, New York. Albany Steam Laundry RICHARDS S PHILLIPS, Proprs, Albany, Oregon All Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Special Rates for Family Washings, SutiHfuotiiui Guaranteed or Moneji Refunded. J. F. HYDE, Agent, JjiI.ii non, p Orciion. Rlpnnn Tabulea: at druggists. Rlpani Tubulofl cure d ipepsla. Ripatifl Tubules cure nausea. . i 1 mmim i I m mm n V Tcbscso y umWfT mi 1 1 1