The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, July 13, 1888, Image 4

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Conrad Meyor.
.-PROPKIKTOK Or
STAlt BAKKRY,
Onruer Broadalbin and First Sts.r
DKAl.KR IN-
nnnrtl rroiU.
tilsvaswarc.
Dried Fruit.
Tobaoc,
agar,
to flee.
Kt
Vegetable.
Clsssrs,
fkffNMs,
lHo
In faot everything that in kpt ti a gen
red variety and grocery aiore. HlgkoM
market price paid tor
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
C.J. DILLON,
m l li
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE,
-A-LBwA-lTT, OH.
Wm. Fortmillei & Co,,
-FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Prompt Atation-firitolaas Hearaa
JTAfuT ttutino-.- h Mrs otM at rosidfttioe
oorner Fifth an 1 Biker HtroeU.
THE YAQULMA KOUTB,
Orapn Picifi: Railroad
Ooga Djyelopn-nt C.aep soy's Stemu
ehip Line
225 MILES Sit 9 Rick--20
HOURS LESS TIME
than by any other rout.
Firt class tbroug 1 pas-taiigar aod
freight line from Portland and all points
In the Willamette Valley to and from ban
Franoiaoo, Cal.
WillamBtt3 Rivdr lm of Steaoiars.
The MWm. M. il The 'N. S, Beat
ley," The Throe stutters" are In iter vice
for both peeeonger wad freight tratUo be
tween Carrellis aod Portland and in.er-
sjsjdtate Doiuta, le-sving Company'i wharf,
Corrallis. an I M-Mirs. Iliiimn A Co s
wharf, Noa. 2J0 an J 'Ml From St., Pott
land, three time a wook as follows :
NOCTtt BOCVU. I
Iyw.rsCor.-ml I ia, Uo ,WU. aud FrkUy. 1J. WA. M.
Albany, ktuodty. W i. u i FriiLty. MM BMSSI
arrlT FurtUod, rue . Thu. uvl lUianUjr. & 30 V. U ,
tru mjt.No.
Uv Pjrvuwid. Ma.. W-i oJ Friday, 8:00 A. M.
Lsav AltM.iT. Ta4.. 'raur. Mid Satunuy. l:0t p. H.
AinraCorrmllia. Tas., il,a.m..d OatunUy, 4:M F. il.
BoaU make close connection at Albany
with trains of tbeOregou Paltio Hailroad.
Lme t AlOtay, 1:0) r. m, . beSSS Yaqauu, C JO a.m.
Ltv CwfsUu, 1:17 r. aultSMSe Cwrvallu,lUJS A.M.
ArrivA Ymo1ua, &M r. j Arrive Albuy, ll:t& a. m
O X C. trains oau;- at Albany su J
Corvallit The aoove trains c-jnneot at
iTaquiutwan iuj O.ogu Oeveiopuaint
Ooutpaoy's Ldne of otoaitbiye o.:. n
Vaqutna an i Hxu frasK-lso a,
MAILIXU f VIES .
ArJlMSAt.
rv)i at rtttcit; i.
r 14 i a i is A
WilUmeitc V'Aly,
WilijunaUA VIU,
A'iiu,u,i c V Alley,
WillAASettA Va1i.
Junt --.i i
duty J.'l
Ju,y :- ,i
July zjui.
Jun -ivli.
July 11 0.
Ju.y zuii.
The C'Uipaa ,,,evim .u right
ohanga saiitoit i i'.os Witu jik ii ki o
ki
N. K. i'kvj ! 'jr Irt u Pr.lAtti and
nruiA ll;..s . t toy ,JI 1 1 II lUtJ :ioo
oonue :ti witui.uj ini i ol too Vsqumks
routes Aiomy .,j o jrvtJii, aawj n o-j-.
UoeJ to ." o FrAuuis j asWeud arrango to
arrive at V tgnotA toe ovuuiu '.-'. c j uatu
of aaiiiug.
aaseaiAer d ft tagtn tc Ale sawey tae
I.'PW"I
For iat r.uj,U.j.i .rjf U O J Ot'tari, Freight and
ricAttt A;e,i;, AlOAoy, v V 0 11 tiuareli, Jr., O. F.
4t P. Aft., Orjg-oii iytiitniut Co., 3M koutvutery
St., Hah Frm ..w., Cu I. (: l iImi.iI.,
i A. Si. F . aod P. AtfMit,
OeotM PacuW KSUu, C..rv;iu, Br,
amim rj califjimia
Soatoa Paoiflj Oompaay's Lino.
thu Hr.tt5iv.tv Mf re.
o
Tiuij t:lr.;-1 Alijfystl Oji. ft uU 1 1, 5 bow
cturoksiA sxrau.t i. utt 'daily.
Soa'dt
4.00 r. m.
S:06ru
7:40 am
North
')i AM
7:U6 a M
r m
tears
Ldtve
Arrive
PortUiid
Aib.iiy
Asu F ntn'u:
Arrive
b-jcAi.rAssssosiTKVi.it PAiur xotpt rfmidAy).
8:00 A M
I 40 PS
f.VitU
I Leave
P'sftltOMl
A ! I) HI
Kn--.i
Arrive I 3:45 P s
Leave I 116 A M
Isatve j 0 XX) A M
Lavu
Arriva
LOCAL PAS4:.-i3t TAO.XH UAILT, KXCKfr AUXDAT.
4:10 P M I
8:50 P M I
AiOssy
bSHFHM
Albtuy
Lshao'is
arrive
Leave
5:45 A M
' A M
2:46 r m
2::Jv r s
Arrive
Leave
Arrive
12:50 rM
1:36 i- m
Arrive i
Leave
PULLMAN S0Fff SLEEPiili.
Tourist Steeping Gars
Fer leeminnstiu:t ol iectM-taA PaMnea
gers. atlaette I tt Kxpress 1f s4na.
We.l sltl IvIvIaIoii.
BKrtrsev fwanix & r.rav j,m
MAJLTSAIS DAILY (X et HiJIldAy.)
0AM Letve FortlAiid Arrive i 0:15 P M
2.25 r M Arrive C'jrvtdie Letve ia m
STPASW TatISi D VILY (ex ! Jp; H i i i ly.
Portland
McUiniivilSe
Arrive
tsve
0:O) a m
6.45 A M
"iOOpm Arri-e
At Albany and CorvaUU ot.ieut with trains (
Oregon Faciflu Railroad
For full luf srm vtion rearJiMg ratoS, mtpt, cle.,
on Company' Agent.
B. KOEHLBR, . P. HOSKRg,
Mansgor Au't . I", and P.'.Att.
Notice.
We have appointed Mr. S. . DeVaney
Waterloo as our Agent in Linn county
for Laws of Business prepared by Prof.
Purson's or Harvard Univernity expressly for
farmers and business men. Endorse J by the
chief and associated justices of the Supreme
Bench. Is pronounced by thousands of the
clearest headed business raft! of the coun
try as a book which they can not afford to
be without. We ask an investigation of its
aierits.
Agents wanted in every county in the
State
W. P, Grant, Publisher.
(Agent for Western and Pacific KtatesJ
lo 6 alifornia St., Sin Francisco, Ca
Do You Want Furniture ?
IF YOU DOOO TO
Woodin & Willard.
where you will find the best make ami
ftuwt finished
BEDROOM SUITS, PARLOR SUITS,
EASY CHAIRS AMD
LOUNGES.
Alio a fine Hue ot
PICTURE FRAMES,
and a hunderd dlffVtrout stylus of
Mouldings.
Plcture frames made to order.
The largost MM best stock or
UNDERTAKERS GOODS,
ever kept In Albany. Price reasonable.
Andrews & Hackieman,
W.LDOUGLAS
$3.00
SHOE
WARRANTS!
SOLE
LEBANON,
A(J KNTS,
- OREGON
SheritTs Sale.
I the Circuit Court of the SLUe of Ortyon, for
Linn coeary.
R. 6. Wallace, Plaintltr.
vs,
John Helffhsle ud Oeorg- Williams aiol
William England, mrfnndantN
VTOTICK la hereby glvm that by vliti.e
r of an Exeimtlou ami orrter i hhio
issued eut of the abve named Court in
the above entitled suit I Will on
natarelay the tl day mt uiiism, I ww,
at the Court House door in the cltv or Al
bauy, Linncouuiy, Oregon, al the hour t-f
..it. .,.,lik n Hi Mtll At 111 title nilt'lil'll
for cash in hand to the blgbeat bidder tbo
real propertv doni-rtlwd in seld execution
Ami irdbr of sale a follwe. to. wit : Tito
west half of the south eattquarler and the
eanl hslf of tbo Houthwe-t iurir ! ."v
iwtmlv in Towmblp nlno, S It two, Msg
of the Willamette meridian in Uun coun
ty, Orvgon. The proeoodn ari mx rrin
ho falo of ssid prffUiiMo- l- lo spplied :
First to the payment of the original ooete
taxed at file. So auU tne antrum vi
and an Attorney's f-o la ami -t f 7ft. 75.
Second, to the paymout to the Plaintiff. It
S Wallace, the sum of 11445 with at cuing
iot rot thereon at the rate of 10 par ceut
per annum from the 26tb day of June, A.
O., ISWS. And tbo Mirclusof such sale
remaining after the said payments be ap
olWul in lMViiiHtit of the niiiu ol S4M.S7
iloo said IX.ftonUi.lt. Oeorse WilliamN
and William En(dacd, with accruing In
teiest thereon at the r' or ten p- r cent
per annum from the 'M h ttay of June, A-
I) ItOiM.
Dated July Srd. IS8S.
J.OIN All. MAN,
per O. 8. Smith, Sbt-nir.
Depot;.
ALBANY COLLEBUTE INSTITUTE1
ALBANY, OREGON,
X888, 188Q.
rirs Term Cfpeea M-plrmOsT IH:h, I toot
A loll corps of instructor. -
CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY,
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
CLASSES.
Course of tudy arranged to meet lb
need of all grades of studeuta,
S fecial inducements $rett to student
from abroad.
Tuition rauges from i'. ' to 17.54.
Board in private tztvVUem at icw ratea
Rooms Icr eelf-boat-uiiig t nuiall ex-eJMS
A careful tupervi-.ion exercise! over stu
dents away from home. Fall term opem.
Septemter 7th. For circulars and fu.i
partlculare addrevi tbo Preeideut.
itfi KLBKOT .
Albany, Oregon
a
The BUYEBL GUIDE la
Issued March ar,d Bept.,
i each year. It la on ency
clopedia of useful infor
mation for oil vLo pur
chase the luxuries or the
necessities of life. Wo
can clotho 70U and furnish you with
all tho necessary and unnecessary
appliances to ride, walk, danco, deep,
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church,
or stay at homo, and in various eizes,
styles and quantities. Just figure out
what is required to do all these thioga
COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair
estimate of the value of tho BUYERS'
GUIDE, which will be sent upon
receipt of 10 cents to pay postage,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
Ul-lla Michigan Avenue. Chicago, IU.
DR. Ca WATSON MAST0N
Physician and Surgeon.
Office rooms 3 aod 4. t-outer's Block.
ALBANY - - OREGON.
Palace Meat Market.
J, V. PIPE, PROPRIETOR.
FIRST ST. - - ALBANY, OR.
Will keep cooMiantly on band beat,
mutton, j.ork, veal, auaKe, etc,, the beet
meats and largeht variety in the city.
Cash paid for all kinds of fat stock.
PATENT8
btained, anil all other boshies in the U . tt i'atcn
Hce attendeded to for moderate fees.
Our offlee ia oppostt the U.S. Patent Offlce, and
vcn obUin i'atento less time thau thoee remote
rom Waxhington .
Send modle or drawing. We wj to stetit
ability free of charge ; and we make o char'.- utilvtw
tve obtain patent.
We refer hone, te the To'.msAtr, the ttnut. of
Money Order Mv. and to eSVSS s eftheU. tt. Patent
Office. For circular, advice, tenr.s, an I ctoretices
o Actual clieuts in your own ritui o ot cou ity, wldress
.4. SWOW &0.,
Ooonzito Patent Offlcr, Waalihtgtoii, D .
Homeopathic Physician,
RS. M, E yc'.-ov, at.
D., HOMEOPATHIC
lonce corner of First
Ii'n. Osroete dlacaace
i-lSro hours : 10 a. m.
anU liakor 8tn-eU, Alitany, Orn
a n;n: :lalty. C'oneultatioo Ire,
to 12 a m and 2 to t p. m. .
"Jim Westfiill,"
CHINESE MERCHANT.
Full lino of Chinese goods of all kinds on
band, Also full line of
JAPANESE GII0DS?.
0EE80H PiOIFW COST EiCTOE
for this section.
I.Hiiorera fnrnlsbed
tny purpose.
on Khort notice fo
Opposite S E Young's, Albany,
J. K. WEATHEEF0ED,
(NOTARY PUBLIC,)
rTORNEY AT LAW,
ALBANY, OKKCOM.
it? ILL PUACTIOE IN ALL THE COURTS OF THE
1 T State. 8cial attention given to jo'lcctior.H and
I'obata iruxttor.
OTOfflcei Follow' Tempie.
Ik democrat
OffOUHTY f
FFICIiL liMd APE,
HMALL POX.
A ftrl viruU-nt otsc of small pot hai
day eloped nt the residence of Mr. Oruham,
who live on the bop farm about 5 or O
miles below Miller , In tbc bcml ot the
river, The pntlent U 11 young man by the
name of Frank Mnrshull,ngcd i8yenra,who
came to Mr, Graham's about ten diiys since,
where be engaged to work. He took sick
last Saturday and a physician from Jcffer- I
on has been waiting on bim but did not
detect the character ol the disease, Mr,
Graham' suspicions were aroused last
Thursday when be took his family off to
the mountains.
Saturday Or Msston,.d this city, who haa
had considerable experience iu small-pox,
waacalU-d t see the young man. Ho re
turned tlis t'rrutwo. eshsll past two. t'oleck.
lie informed a UKMOCHAT reporter that it
was a genuint case of confluent smalt-pox
aod a t'tt-t 000 at that, the fung man never
having l 11 YauaiuoUd. Quite a number of
i'i-Mit h.v- I 1 11 iii.-.l t' it, ami thu
doctor thinks inr will bo sevotal more
cases, including two hind hands who have
boon with Marshall evr eiuoe he took siok.
Another hired hand who has been with the
siok man until ysjjtetjUf. t 1 1 aud went over
bout Scio. Mr Oraham cmo up this for'
ooon t nt-t the county oourt to place the
young mu in the peat houso near tl.it oity,
hut this wsa r t is
Marrirp. On July 3. 1884, at tte home
of th liritU' oareo. Tutor Ihlyeu, II J Paul
and Miai Dilyc-u, all of Scto.
LUMBAGO LAME BACK.
Pi
CO
e- ft
5 Vv j.a.B?.p
Ml hi
W CHARLES A. V0GEIER CO
Til Ofiaffjl
CTr Ot C ""S""
oa$ v
uvMlWO men
PILLS.
nLfTARC Or IMITATIONS ALWAYS
AUK til VB. riKRCtVa JPSLLKTM, OB
LITTLE MUQAM-COATXD nt 1 v
Being entirely vegetable, they op
erstt? wi
ruhout dlstiirbanev to tho m"m. llt.
oroocuiMttion. rut tin In at
1 vinl, lwrm tt
eally smifd. Alwayu frvsh end n linltte. As
a laxative, alterative or purgative
aim,
IHrrtcci
1: - nttas reucts give uw
suttefaouou.
SICK HEADACHE.
Billons Headache,
trizzluess, Coustlpa
tioti, Insllgest Ion,
rttllona Atia k".iind si!
sifi-raenoj ut tit" Htom-
I lH)t-is.nr ' Dromi't-
iy
en
iivj snd K'nr
i.y iim ii:-
Er.
IMt-rre's tMeasntit Purgative Pellets.
In Mltinntkn of tho n un ilial powt-rof these
Pclk-ts over so xr-at a variety of disease, it
mny truthfully be said Unit their action upon
th.j lystem Is universal, not n gtaud or liiM
ct-i:jing ttielr ennstivo Influence. Hold by
OruggtSBaiieeatl a vial. Munufnetured at tbc
. 41 Laborutory f Wohi.o's DisrosAttir
HxttlCAt. Asaocs ATIOX. ituffulo. N. I.
la fjfferrtl tty the manufnetur-
r ur, sase'i 1 ainrrn
Hrnittdr, tor a enso f
Chronic Nasal Catarrh which
they eannot euro.
H TOTiB OF CATAHltH. Dull.
heavy li. ii.iu li-, rlmti tu tSon of tlio mumi
tosang'-'. !i.i, Imrt'c tiililiijr fstin I if 1 1 -ad
nto lh! ii;-.iiit. mi
im'f pnuuse, wnlt ry,
ek. O-nnt fouii, niu .us.
hi: i n ril, nt otbers. thick, tenat -lorn;
purtili-nt, liluody and putrid; the cyra are
w-uk, wal-r', and Intinmt-d ; tiiero is ringing
In the enrs. dt-afnera, hut-king or cougliiiur to
clear the throat, expectoration of offensive
matter, tog-Klicr with scala from ulcers; Ihe
vote in cliiinad and bus n iiuaal tunni. ; the
li -nth Is offensive; anvil and tast'i arc hn-palri-.l;
llu-ro is a sensation of tllz.inc . v. nh
men!;: I d'-prt-ueiou, a hut-king cough and i.fii
crai neUlliy. Only a few of tho ahovc-nmncd
syniptins are likely to he present hi any one
case. Thousands of cases annually, without
tiifinirt sting imir nr the uikivc gymi-toni. re
sult iu consumption, and end in the grave.
No disease is so oniunton, more deceptive and
dantT'-rous. or less understood hv physU-tans.
Ity its mild, sootlitntf, and heidmtr prt'-i ties.
Dr. Hage'a f.'starrh ib-nndy eurfi tli- v.-osst
cases of Cutnrrli. "eold In tho head,
Corya, and Catarrhal lleadnclae.
bold by druggists every where; CO cents.
Untold Agony from Catarrh."
Prof. W. IlACSNBit. the famous numeriBt.
of Hhaen,N. P., writes: 8ome ten yearn otrt)
I suffered untold agony from chronic im?ul
catarrh. My family physician gave mo up ns
incurable, and said I must die. My -n6- was
such a bad one, that every day, toward 1 un
let, my video would bt-wtin so hoattM I cf.iild
liart-ly seak aliove a whisper. In live morning
my citugiiing and clcariua- of my threat would
itlmoet stronglo toe. lly the u,v of lir. Sage's
Catarrh Itctncdy, in three months, I was a well
man, aud tbc euro baa been permanent."
"Constantly Hawking and Spitting."
Thomas J. IltrttiUNO. Esq.. eoos IHne Street.
St. iMuia. Mo., writes: "I was a trrent safferei
from catarrh for three years. At times I could
hardly breathe, and was eonntuntly hawking
and spitting, and for tho last eight months
could not breathe through the nostrils. I
thought nothing could be d too for mo. Luck
ily, I was advised to try Dr. F:igo'i Catarrh
Remedy, and I urn now a well mint. I !x lieve
it to be the only sure remedy fur catarrh now
manufactured, and ono bos only to give it n
fair trial to experience astounding results uud
a permanent cure."
Three Bottle Care Catarrh
Eli RoBmif, Runyan P. 0., CoFumWo CoM
Fa., says: "My daughter had enlairh when
she was five years old, very badly. 1 saw Dr.
Bago's Catarrh itemedy advertised, and pro
cured a bottle for her, and coon saw that it
helned her : a third bottle effected a nennu-
nent cure. She is now eighteen years old and
sound and hearty."
0. 0 OEEBRT.
ti.B.FVHKKB
ALBANY
IRON WORKS.
CHERRY & I'ARKKS,
Machinists, Millwrights, and Iror
Pounders.
w
E are now completely prepared to
handle all kinds of heavy work. We will
manufacture Steam Engines, Grist and
Saw Mill Machinery, and all kinds of iron
and tsrase Castings.
PATTESKS MADE Jf SHORT NOTICE.
Special attention given to repairing al
kinds of machinery.
Children Cry for
I 1 p j
sn 1
m so 0
11? s u iim
I 2SSo fjr
I g?5g
06V
lejL
j .
$500
REWARD
m K
TKHI'KKANt If lOl.lMV.
(D.
I
Edited ay Albany W, 0. T, U.
The Ramabal circles, of wbluh mention
waamado latt week, aro frequently formed
ed
within the W. C. T. U. organisation, hav
ing the tame fuoers. Ksch meinour pledges
hsrself to pay $100 annually to thu school
which the 1'uudita intends founding, Uinc
baeee her plan upon the fact that of ihe 23,
000,000 widows in ludia three-llftus are high
caste, are not reached by our missionaries,
ami never msrrv attain, and if ediioatud men
tally, trained industrislly end Christianized
spiritually, they might, having no home
oares, liecom reformers who would deliver
ItdU, As there are many if our ladios who
are not working in the temperance ranks, it
might be that the formation tf ene of these
would bo to thoin a pleasaut aud eor
lately a charitable and missionary enterprise.
Wq would suggest that some one having the
time take held of the matter and have a cir
cle ready to organise when Pundita Hsmabai
comes to tm,
Four of 'he nawly elected Methodist
bishops are said to be prohibitionists.
The question of today is whether the in
diyidual man has any right, by meaus of
poison, or in aoy other way, to demoralise
mankind for profit. It is a question that
evory working man, every employer, every
father and mother haa a right to answer.
Heostor Blair in his apeech before congress
on the educational lull aays: "We are now
charged with theeduostion of eighteen mil
lions children and youth, who in less than
ten years will be the nation. Of these, ten
and one half millions aro enrobed in public
or private schools, six mil lions is the average
attondanoe, while seven and one-half millions,
or nvetwelfths of the whole, are growing up
in sbsolute ignorance f the Koglish alphs
baV The Ciavinnati cpeial liixpatck has the
f I owioa: The tltetillers of this ureat distil
ler V eity uuauituoualy agree that the Kederel
tax 00 whiskey should not be striekeu off.
Fur the most part they assino as their rsaeon
that without the tai, tfoveroirimtal supervi
sioo would be ioipossibe, aod the dunJhog
would not be doue as heretofore, lo fiteat aod
rrssooaibio eetablishrueuts uoder ihe eye of
Uoele Sam, bet anywhere aod everywhere
by irrosponstlile persona The reeolt, they
say, would te deterioration ol the distilled
produet, and sitoh other bad effeetu that
there would b. general revolt against the
trade."
Net l ik, Oregon.
Ckdar Rapiiih, la., July 4. The cele
bration u summarily stopped to-day by
a threatened cyclone. A panic ensued,
j and 500 people were In a pandemonium.
1 he steps to tbc Milwaukee bridge broke,
Injuring a number, though none fatally
j The storm pioved only a rain storm.
The Wine Industry.
San Fham iso,July 3. Arpad lfarasx
thy .president of the stale board of viticul-
ture.has Alcd a lengthy report for the year
endlne Aprlt,iS88. He etimatei that there
are 1 50,000 acres In California planted in
vines, valued at 4S,otxvxio with improve
ment shied at $3o,ooo.otx,maklnf( a total
of $05,000100 invested In the industry .This
ln Increase of $00.500,000 since the board
0 viticulture was established eight veui.
ago. Tbc :onumplion of California wines
and brandies during the past year amount
ed to $5. 500.000.
New voaa.July 4. One pleasant even
ing recently Mamie Mullen waa twinging
on the ga'e in front of her parent home,
In East New York, when Benjamin Can-
tkid. a tinsmith, happened to pa, and
smiled at Mamie. She smiled shylv at
him. and then he teoied up to pcak to
her. in about fifteen mlr.utea Benjamin
wa ilting with hi arm around Mamie
waist. In fifteen minutes more be propos
ed marriage, and an hour later found
Mamie and Bcniatniu standing up together
before an accommodating preacher of dlv
ln;tv who lived In that vicinity, where
they were made man and wife. After liv
ing with hi bride about four weeks, Ben
iamln dUappcarec under clrcumtances
which, it is aaid, gave the deserted wife
ground for divorce, for which she say
r.e i going to apply at once.
A Pension Bill Vetoed.
Washington, July 5.A messagi'from
the president was received by the Senate
to-day, vetoing the bill granting a pension
to Mary Ann Doherty. The president
shows the bad character of the woman,and
that the husband, on account of whose
death a pension was desired, is alive and
himself drawing a pension. The president
says be would yield to no man In a desire
to see those who defended the government
liberally treated, but the pension list should
be a roll of honor and not a matter of In
discriminate alms-giving.
Perfeitare Bill Passed.
V lUNGTox, July 6. The landgra
forfeiture bill passed the House to-day
a vote of 177 nves to o noes, ihe bin as
ww er
paased i a substitute for tne Senate bill.
1 be bill provides that all lands here to
fore granted by Congres to any state or
corporation to aid in the construction of
railroad not constructed within the time
specified in the act making the grant fur
tbc completion of such railroad shall be
deemed forfeited to the United Htatea.
Lanorkth. The Salem Statesman give
the following account of the hanging of Lan
dreth at Dallas on Friday. At 11:30 Sheriff
Smith asked the condemned man, who was
standing weak and trembling with the cap
over him : "Are you ready ?" Being an
swered by silence, he gave the signals
Sheriff Croisan drew the peg In the catch
and sprung the trap. A click, a flush, and
a thud, and Landretb was swurg to eterni
ty. His neck was broken instantly. Doc
tors Lee and Woods went below, and after
two minute, reported his pulse at 85, at
four minutes 120, at six minutes 140, and
thcreatter intermittent until it ceased en
tircly. It was a peculiar fact that Lan
dreth was hanged just n Vear to n day after
the lynching of Kelty, and near the same
spot.
The Teachers Th : State Teachers'
Association closed a very successful and
argely attended meeting on Friday.
Among those who attended from this coun
ty were D VS Rcid, Prof Walker, Kate
Price and Jane Morris, of this city ; C S
Hunt, of Lebanon, G F Russell and I M
Williams, of Halsey, and Mr Stanard, of
Brownsville. Prof H W Herron. now
teacher of book keeping In the Portland
Husmess college, was also present, and
likewise Miss Olive Klrkpatrick, who Is
studying medicine with Dr Rowland, of
Salem ; also President Condit, of the Al
bany Collegiate Institute, who delivered a
short address.
Eni'ouwtbi! With a Com jar. -On latt
Friday, while Mr Ed Allen, his two broth
era, and Mr J S S Powell and his two sons
were hunting on Mary's Peak, one of the
Powell boys was st ticked by a cougar. They
were all following a trail, four being afoot
and the rest on horseback, when a large cou
gar jumped from the fern on to the horse
ridden by the boy. The doun were immedi
ately behind and sprang at the animal, caus
ing it to fall to the ground, aad it got away
from them and ran ud a tree. Its claws
raked across the boy's legs without hurting
bim, however. The hunters then shot the
animal from the tree. Leader.
J M Moyer, of Brownsville, has bee 1 in
the city to-day.
Pitcher's Castorla.
t'OUNTY COUBT I'ltOCKKIMNOS.
H. N. HlMiktiurn, Judge ; 0. W. Utnr sod U.
W. i'lilllln, Commissioners.)
Will of C V Wright, for supplies furnish,
Prltchard, $29, continued ; also bill of
6 W Bell, services Deputy I, H Monlanyc
In cocs oflohn Ucrmnn, r.nnls and Kcld,
and W C Thomas, etc., to await decision
ti pcmllnit case ; also matter of applica
tion of W R Powers, and others for coun
ty road , also application of (i W Howes
s a .1.1
aupcrvisor lor an appropriation.
Anoliciition of llt-nlvatul others for coun
ty road granted, and fees of viewers allow
ed. The bond of Jerrv Shea was duly ap
proved.
Fees In State coses, June term, allowed,
except that of Win Brenner, $2510 ; also
In cases before grand jury, except in case
ol Geo and Frank Cook.
R Koldcway was appointed stock Inspect
or for tbc ensuing year.
On drawing of ballots for long and short
term as Commissioners, It W Cooper drew
four years term and(i W Phillips two years
term.
Appropriation for bridge over Kendall
slough granted, to be 170 feet long.
Books of ex-County Treasurer Curl ex
amined and found correct.
Bill of Davis Bros. $343-49. material for
Power's bridge continued.
W Boyd I lamltton was granted scholar
ship to State Agricultural College.
Ordered that supervisors get an order from
c urt before purchasing lumber hereafter.
Fees, (1 W Phillips, 40 miles. 913; B W
Coopsr, 1 1 miles, $8.20, allowed.
Committee appointed to examine the sher
iff, stooant reported the same correct, scd
settlement waa made accordingly.
Ordered that clerk make a oopy of delin
quent tai rolls of IS83-4-&-0-7, and issue a
warrant fr collection of same.
The following bills were allowed 1
Wilt Bros., repairing bal lot box .... $ .50
S O Mealy, bear and wild cat calp. 3.50
S M Harris, wild cat scalp Ja?o
E TT Flaher, surveyor's fees 1 1.00
Max Friendly, lumber 3'-3
E C Jackson, scraper. toxm
J A Crawford, water rent 5.00
J B Kccney, supplies H Fierce 30.00
J P (ialbralth. Clerk', fees m.f
1 8 Smith, Sheriff's fees
Mary E Davis, keeping Riley and
overalls
Mrs C Houck, board Queley
Fees State agt Frank Reynolds
Fees State agt A Barton
Fees State agt Wm Smith, ct al ...
Fees State agt W C Thomas
Fees State agt W C Tho.naH
Fee Coroner's jury over body Grant
37-7
9.00
8xjo
16.50
i5-5o
i 'i.o
Osborne 38.94
Fee State agt Sid Ennia and Ed Reed 35.au
tt MM M MMM 2O.3O
J M Sloan, Sheriff's fee 7-
I C Uoodalc, lumber "--
J B Fltxwatci, keeping A Fltxwntcr 8xj
E troan, coffin, Wm Turner
10.00
S B Coyle, a road supervisor 3.50
J S Courtney, attending Wm Turner
and medicine 35 75
N If Allen, electrte lights 250
II J C A verlll. State agt Barton .... 3 85
M K DorrU.lKtard Ifrlggsand White txxi
E D Turner, lumber 1875
DS Smith, cxpcne account
I2AXI
75
Fees State agt Jancway
Fees State agt Jas Morgan '.
4ri.io
G L Black man, record book
3.50 1
P Cohen, mdse poor
Andrews & Hackieman, Orchard
V25 j
8.00
".73
family
Koontx& Lame, Albert Hays
G Morri. keeping pour
40-79
fthn Vnunit.dleitiiiif crave
4
DS Smith, fees 5343
ETT Flaher, examining Sheriff
sceouivt 1 dav...
E K Montague. ame oo
. 1
Adjourned
TMVKaOAt
W W Ssooders Is now hospital steward at
the peniteutisry
The street sprinkler has gone to work
g da after a long ret.
The Mt Hood illnmiustion was seen to
Portland and other places
CuoaidralU city property is ohaning
hands at good prior.
J O Writ. man and Mr McIlhoty are back
from ths mining ren.
Mr Francis PfeiflVr hsa a machine for mik
ing mi: k shake, a popular beverage.
Wolverton it Irvine, of this city, have dis
solved partnership. Mr Irvine has gone into
huainea witn IIitt & IWyant. aud the firm
ill be Hewitt, Bryant St Irvine.
Conductor Kennedy run the morning train
to the Bay yesterday with an eye in a sting,
caused by two tnaeh farailisrity with a cin
der. He had just been to Portland to haye
it doctored.
Mr A B Skinner, reeolly from Nebraska,
has purchased of Mr B P Tshier his hnure
m r. - east . a t
two lota cornrr ot r.igiitn and .nspie
streets, paying f I.VV0 for the same. Mr
T-vbler wilt move into his new residence in
a few weeks.
FRIDAY.
Rescue Ii & L Co meet this eveoinr.
Portland is to have a $150,000 opera house.
Burr Hloau ia said to baye been robbed of
$30 in Seattle.
Twelve foot binder whips at J J Da
brutlleis.
Bishop Morris, wife and daughter, are in
Knglaud attending the Pan-Angelican conn
cil.
Indreth. of Polk county, and (Joldsnsep,
of San Francisco, were banged this after
noou.
Furniture des'ers threugh Oregon cannot
do better than by buying their furniture of
Mr (J J Utllion. the manufacturer of this
ottv. Mr Uilbon is a thorough furniture
man, and his goods will be ttrst-clas
SATURDAY 'ft DAILY.
Mr Peto Abbev. of Newport, ariiyed in
the eity last night on his way homo from
Portland
Mr McKtmurrv. of Polk county, has been
in the city to-day, and while here caned.
- - .... , . .
Miss Hattie Will, of Potttaud. ia in the
oity, the guest of the Misses Van Horn.
Mr A J Rossi tor. the V S. baa moved to
McMiunville, where he intends locating
A naner. to be oalled The Pilot, is to be
started at Junction City by J M McCullum
W B Sutt has gone to California, whete
; he will probably remain
The ucxt meeting of tho Willamette Val
ley Hopgrowors association will be held in
Salem, st the ofiioe of W J Hen en, on State
street, ou Friday, July 13, at 1 p M. A large
attendance Is expected, ss questions of much
interest to hop growers will be discussed,
and important bnsineas transacted.
How It Was Dunk.- Our oorrestoudent
ou tho Southern Boundary writes as as fol
lows: ''I was greatly surprised in reading
the Eugene City Guard of June 30 to tind
under the head of "Coburg Items" nearly al
of the items I had sent you under date of
June 23, I cannot imagine how they hap
pened to be there." We do. They appeared
in the Daily, aud were clipped by the Lu
gano paper, so that they came out in the two
weeklies at the same time. Easy, wasn t it:
"Jim Westfall." This well known Ce
lestial left Saturday fot Portland to ste the
future Mrs W. The wedding is to take
place on Sunday, July 15, ia Portland, and
will be a "fly" affair. Tho brido will be a
young and blushing Mongolian. Jim already
has a wife and several children in China, but
they don't do him any gooa here. 1 he hap
py eonila will come to Albany after the wed
ding.
niaoyreo mm oavS atrs 'nejprrqo peq etrs uoujvl
Hrjjojsuo 0 Sunp aqs 'ssiK uioaq eqs uaqAV
'jj(ySTo joj pajAO eqs 'pipio v svm. aqs noiuv
'viaoyreo 4911 a3 ojs 'ojs suw. Aqvq, uo m.
A Roseburg paper boasts that it furn
ished three orators for 4th of July oele
brations, Jones, a democrat: Fullerton, 1
, republican; and Floed, a prohibitionist.
THM TOIJKNAMKXT.
Tbc Association convened on Tuesday j
wlirti ihf. ftdbiuini rtltirffm wprn i-lctfil
" 1
- A I ... -. .. . f I , , ar i ll
ior mc ciiaiiinjyenr ; rremuciu, nciiuiin
Hall, Spokane Falls ; first Vice President,
josian woiuns, Seattle ; second vice rresi
dent, C B Watson, Astoria ; third Vice
President, J N Hoffman, Albany ; fourth
Vice President, LA Sanctuary, Roseburg
fifth Vice President, J F Reslng, East
Portland ; Secretary, F L Parker, Astoria ;
Treasurer, W F Dugan, Salem ; Statistic
ian, Thomos Hart, Walla Walla ; Direc
tors, B S Worslcy, Astoria ; W W Wether
spoon, Spokane" Falls ; J W Wentwortb,
Vancouver.
The contests have resulted as follows :
On the 4thof July. -Wet test Spokane
rails, 37 3-5 second ; Vancouver, 39 3-5
Albany, 39 4-5 ; Kast rortland, 43 3-IO
Seattle, 52 3 5. Prixes ist,$3oo and $150
trumpet 5 2nd, $150; 3rd, $100. Tender
race, Seattle, 24 2-5 ; Victoria, B. C, see.
ond. Prlxe, $10,
Thursday. Hook and Ladder, race.
Spokane rails, 33 seconds; Seattle,' 33 3-5,
Championship race .Spokane, Comets,
1 :t6 2-5 seconds ; Queen City team
1 :i8 4-5 ; Vancouver, B. C.,i :2i 3-5 ; Vic
toria. 1:22 2- ; Albany, 1:36 1-2 ; East
Portland, 1:27 4-5 ; Vancouver, W, T
1 sj$ 3-20.
In this race Albany is said to have bad
bad luck, though a splendid run was made
Speed race Albany. 27 1-0 seconds Kast
Portland. 'iH 4 0: Vancouver, 29 7 10
Vsncouver. B. C. 30 : Spokane Falls
28 3-0 Victoria, B. C, 30 ; Seattle, No. 1
30 ; Seatie. No. 2, 30.
Dry test. Ksst Portland, 30 sac: Van
couver, 30 3-10. Vsncouver, B C, 30; Spo
ksne Palls. : .! JTO: Victoria. U ;, none
Albany, 33, Seattle, 30.
Ill F. XANTIAM Ml NEW.
We mentioned recently the meeting by
several Albany men with a mining expert
from California in the Santiam regions.
This gentleman, Mr. L-igh Harnett, on
reaching Portland wrote a very compre
hensive account of his trip to the Santiam
mines, and show conclusively their im.
portance as a mining district. He makes
this region out a part of the great forma
tion running through Wallowa county and
Eastern Oregon. It will be a silver-gold
bearing region, with silver in the ascendan
cy. He aay a :
It often happens In the history of min
ing that certain localities haye a double
life, and that the second life is as brilliant
as the first wa unfortunate. Putting the
past and the future together, at the present
time, this has been and will be the fate
especially of the Santiam district, for, tak-
ing all the evidences of good and reitaaic
mines, as they exist there to-day, to guide a
correct and unbiased judgment, there is no
danger in predicting as brilliant a future
for the Santiam dUtrict as the past has
been unfortunate."
In describing the formation he starts
out in this confident manner :
"1 feel, therefore, perfectly awirc.l bc-
fore I get through 1 can establish the repu
tation of thcKauttam, though only a hun
dred miles from the city, as an exceeding
ly rich mineral districta fact all must ad
mit, of the highest Importance both to Ore
gon and Portland."
He shows what the Dastoen at has claim
cd right along, that all that is necesary
now is capital to work the mines as the
preliminary worx is wen done
. . ...
Harnett
In mv opinion, the Galena Milling and
Mining Company need do no more develop
ment work on their orooertv. The forma
ilnn .nrl t-nln. mrf stl &iahliali-d hpvnnrf
quciio0 and nced no further preliminary
work, which, in fact, wootd be so much
money thrown away. All that Is now
wanted i development at depth to make
the propertv ratable at a high figuie.if thev
want to sell. The formation and the veins
at Kantiam arc thoruotrhlv established al
readv. All now wanted is" a good working
tunnel that will be useful to the end. At
300 feet deep, $$00 rock would not surprise
me at all."
In closing tbc writer advises Oregonians
to visit this new region, and says :
"If they are wise, for the sake of learn
ing something of the greatness and grand
cur of their State, they certainly will do
so."
On the Southern Itonaslsry.
Miss Clara Tilton closed a verv successful
term cf school In tbc Bargcr school houc
last Wednesday, and Miss Porter, of Sbcdd,
closed her school on I-ridav the Sommer-
ville school house having given general
.atitdactlon.
Rattlesnakes arc said to be very plentiful
along the foothills, several having been
killed in the last few days, among them one
with twelve rattles. Fortunately thclrrange
is limited.
Mrs. Marv Smith was vhdting in Junc
tion week.
Mrs. M. A. E. Smith is having her resi
dence painted outside and papered inside.
The recent rains have seriously hindered
the work.
lion. B. R. Holt is remodeling the Snod
e res 1 a kniiia fr hist lanonl I
mm w-. v a mm psMHSTSM
Mr. Davis and family, of Shedd s were
visiting nt Mr. Ward's a few davs lat
week.
Hon. E. P. Coleman and familv started
for Bunch Grass last Saturday.
J. B. Hay worth is building a new stock
barn.
A most enjoyable social and hinging was
held at the residence of Mr. John Grimes
on Sunday evening of last week. The house
was filled to overflowing and some fine
music rendered.
Spelling school was well attended last
Friday evening. We heartily praise the
managers.
Rev Me Kin It-v, of Fugene was announc
ed to preach at the sommcrvllle school
house last Sunday, but for some reason
failed to come or send a substitute.
Miss Laura Ward, of liaise v, was visit
ing in the neighborhood last week.
Kil.Ui RBttaTsSAMES.
As recorded in the County Clerk's office
of Linn county, Oregon :
Walter E Yates to J A Beard, of
80 acres $1500
J A,, Beard to Walter Yates, one half
interest in 23x1159 feet, Lebanon
650
Sterling P Turner to E Turner, 9S.58
acres, tp 11 w 4
40x10
II W Scttlemier to Lucy L Moses,
c acres, Tangent
400
Corinthian Lodge, No, 17 to B W
Cooper, 1 lot in cemetery
Geo Stockton to Oakville Cemeterv
Association 4.03 acres
R Koehler to R B Vunk, lots 5 and
6 hi. iooM'sS A, Albany
!35
Oregon to Jacob Newman, 40 acres,
I3WI
U S to Wm A Llttrel, 160 acres, 15
w 3 patent
U S to Jos Sommerville, 320 acres,
tp 5 w 3 patent
D Froman, adm'rest L li Moore to
Geo W Brandenberg,to lots Mc-
Culley's addition to Harnsburg 170
B F Tablcr to A B Skinner, 2 lots,
block 136, Albany 1550
C G Burkhart to J H Maine, Sr., N
half lots 7 and 8 bl 3, Albany . . . 1800
Letter List.
Following is the list of letter remaining in the Post
Office, Albany, Linn county, Oregon, July 6, 1888
Persons calling for these letters must give the date
which they were advertised :
Bryant, Henry Bender, Antony
Bowman, N A Conser, Geoige
Carrel, W N O'Donshue, Michael
Holleubsck, B F Kropp, Jasper
McDowell, II C Mattuon, L M
Moore, S W Payne, H 8
Reed, C H Spar-man, A (2)
Salvator, p
It. THOMPSON, P M.
for infants and
Caetotia is so well adOfted tesfUdl that I
l recommead It as superior to aay prssorlpUosi
avaowntorns. ' H. JL Aacasa, H.V.,
111 Bo. Oxlord St, Brooklyn, N. Y
Tna
mm
AMD
aL 1 r Ai.. aXTv smtt dibJtT ?
Sen
Stewart & Sox,
BROKE.
th lumber mon.vp.de. We can furnifb
to builders and contractor, rough. clr
or OrUhlng
LUMBER,
nrl iro This liiintr is col from
the best Yellow fir, rafted from tliowle-
oraiexi asorsiuxieiiiuonr mzi u, m.nu
faeturad tt Coburg. Any quantity can be
furnished at Alby si low prices, it
Deads no re-JicnnvniJati o as to quality
CEDAR POSTS, BOXING
LATH, PICXETS
and lumber of all klndi on our yard con
tautly. Don't order withont seeing or
hearing torn us. We wilt aaye you
money.
HAMMER BROS.,
A it. my l.i on Co Oi
JOHN BRICGS,
FLORIST,
ALBANY OREG
ivOKKK A Sl'ECIALTT.
Cemetery legs planted and aUaud-i to
FRANCIS PFEIFFER
PROPRIETOR OF
Albany Soda Works
And Manufacturers of-
OHOI01 CONFECTIONER!,
We are now oreosred lo eall at whole
ale, always fresh and pore at Portland
prices to dealers. We also heap a full
line of
Nats and Tropical Fruits,
OUR
CIGAR AND TOBACCO
department ia ooitf't't We knap the
Tory nnaa. aicca or aLioa.jg si-i snowing
xbaooo, meeraonaum noa oner pipe inai
a deltgnt to etnokere.
CROSSES & ALLEN,
PROPRIETORS
- UhlTlV TiTM and IlfJlY RiT. Mn. 1.
Qnods handled with care and dispatc
Administrtor's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that the undersign
ed Administrator of the estate of Samuel T.
Liartis. deceased. wi!l pursuant to an order
of the County Court of Liun county, Oregon,
duly made and entered of record on June 6th,
1888, at tho Court House door iu Albany in
said county, on
Tuesday, tke 4Ui day ot Jn!y, K8HA,
at the hour of oue o'clock in the afternoon of
aaid day, sell all the right title and interest
of the said Samuel T. Harris, at tho time of
his death, in and to the following described
real property, to-wit : Beginuittg at the
northwest corner of Section 12 in Tp. 10 S B
1 west of the Willamette meridian ; thence
east 6 U rods ; thence south 208 rods to the
aouth bank of Thomas Creek ; tlienee west
aloug the south bank of Thomas Crvtk, fol
lowing the meanderings thereof 8 Ik rods to
tho line of said Section 12 ; theoco north
aloog said section line, 208 rods to the place
of bc-uinninu. containing 80 acres in Linn
county, Oregon, to the highest bidder.
Terms of sale, cash in hand on day o sale.
Dnted June 14th, 1S?S.
J. H. Pekry,
Hkwitt A Bryant, Administrator.
Att'ys for Adm'r,
Administrator's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that the under-
15
niuned Administrator of the estate ol' Geo A
Hall, decssed, will in pursuauce ot i n order
" . . a M
of tho County Court ot l.mn county, Oregon,
duly made and entered of record on the 5th
day of June, 1888, at the Court House door
iu Albany in said county on
50
Tuesday, July '3Um, 1888,
at the hour of oae o'clock in the afternoon of
said day, sell all the right title and interea
of the said Goo A Hail at the timn of hi
death in and to the following described rea
propertv, lo-wit . The north half of the
northeast quarter and the south half of the
northeast quarter ot section in a p. 10 S K
1 W of the Willamette meridian n Linn
oounty, Oregon, containing 1(0 acres. Also
a contract with the Oregon A California Rail
Road Company, numbered 1642 for the sale
GmnS9ijaBHEB9mKM& sgsjBjsjBjBjBjBjajajBXs
.aavafajjjt p. t A yplB-' -.aaflSB-''
HIS
of tke northeast quarter of the southeast
quarter of Section 13 in Tp. 1Q S R 1 w of
. . ..,, . . T '
tne Willamette meridian m lina souuty,
Oregon, containing 40 acres. Also a con
tract with the Oregon & Cahforn a Rail
on
Road Company, numbered 1256 for ihe sale
of the east half of the southwest quarter of
Section 13 inTp. 10 S R 1 w of tha Willam
ette meridian in Linn county, Oregon, con
taining 80 acres, to the highest bidder.
Terms of sale cash in hand.
Dated June 14th, 18S8.
Jeff Meyers,
Administ reto
Children
Casioria earm Colle. Coaattpatirm,
Hour BUmuv:h, Marrhrns, Emctstion
sous worms, gives steep, ana
di-
Ifestlon,
Without injurious medicatioa.
Cnrrsea Coarrajrv, 77 Murray Street, N. V.
THE BEST-
FARM WAGON
HE MARKl f
List.
w
Agents, Albany, Or.
ALBANY SAW AND PLAN
IN0 KILLS.
All kindj ol rough, dressed
und seas. lumber, lathfe ,
pickets kept jjcstantly on
hand- Bills sawed to order on
shortest notice Use only best
LalapOOia
timber Price and
terms made satisfactory.
ROBINSON & WEST.
D, R. N, BLACKBURN,
Attorney at Law,
Office. Odd Fellow'syrempla,
ALBANY, - - - OREGON.
All La sin ess will receive prompt attention
NORTHERN SHOWN PLAKTS
I
AND SEEDS
Are aelrnosrledeed thsettt, being hardier,
mors prodactire and y '.eld better cn-p.
im ILLUSTRATKO CATALOGUE
Hwi.i:h,iwin !n on rrU-
wam mart.
L. X. 3 A. -g'
Ac OO.,
JtaSIITS ASO SfSOSMCS,
Or. Paul, Msuu.
I. C. roWKLL. W. R. BILTtU
POWELL. & BILYEU,
lTTORNEYS at law,
And Solicitors in Chancery
tLBANY. ... OKLtsOBf.
Col actio ns promptly made on all points.
Loans negotiated on reasonable terms.
JaVOmco in Foster's Brick.
14nlSif.
L. H. MONTANYB.
A AT LAW
AND
Notary Public.
Albany, Oregon
Office upstair, C jaw ford Block.
T. J. STITBS.
ATTORNEY AT IaAW
-AND
Notary Public.
Executor's Notice,
e
Notice is hereoy civen that the uudersign
ed has been this day appointed by the Coun
ty Court of Linn county, Oregon, sole execu
tor of the last will and testament and the
codicil thereto of Levi tanning, late of unn
county. Oregon, deceased. All persons hav
ing claims against the. estate of said deceased
are hereby notified to present the same, prop
erly verified, to me at my place of business
in Albany, Oregon, within six months from
tho date of this notice.
Dated this 14th day of June. A. tf., 15&.
Sami ei. R. You no,
Executor of the last will ard testament
and codicil of Levi Fanning, deceased.
Wolvkrton A Irvine,
Att'ys for Executor.
J. P. NAIL,
Albany, Or., Agent for
Columbia Bicycles and Tricycles.
New stock of iSSS pattern bicycles just
received. Bargains in second hand wheels
all sizes and pi Ices. Call and examine
stock or send for catalogue fue
MRS. B. HYMAN,
noit. aL ni s. jj. x oiinz's. aiubu
Catting and Fitting a S
STAMPING OUTFITS, AND 5
ING DONE TO ORDER.
LRSSftNS N PA N I
Wednesdays and Thursdays
week, and painting done to ok
plaques and other material,
Nio8ssortute9t of Artists materials on
nand.
; mm, iTfir
KmFum:
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