Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 05, 1888, Image 3

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THE MAIL.
..i at the Albany nostnttirp ..lnoo n
toe all offices north
Tra eastern states . f
The West Side r6'-30 4. m.
Ar.l the Narrow CaageR.R. J .
1 Portland and Salem 1 11 a m
Aii offices wrath 7 30 p m
The; portotnee will be closed-each evenimr
from six to seven o'clock. i 8
Heipred hatter for the early moraire
tram should be mailed before 8 o'clock the
p:eyjous jveninir.
O. te C. R. K. TIME TABLE.
NORTH BOrjSD.
Arrives; Departgj rrives.
Ci a.expr
6:t5am
7.05am ! Portlan-10. 10am
ll,35an. " 3.45pm
7. 10aai " 2.45pm
Lrfne ek
II 15am
isrht
SOUTH BOUND.
Artve8 - Departs Arrives.
Cia.exp
Euirene ex
flight '
7.4opmj 8.05pm! Ashland .6bam
12.20pm 12. 40pmlEu-ene 2.40p m
I I 1 30pm I Eugene 6.00pm
So freight teeeived for south after 11 a. m
c: same dty.
j LEBANON BRANCH.
3-niAlba'y Jepaits j Arrives
11... .112 50 d in I.h.-iiioM r 'i'iit
Sn. 13
3.10 p m
p ni
8.5G p m
Fiu Lebau
.No. 12 5 00 a m Albanyat 6.4". a m.
'0" L4.L" " ' "0u p m' " 2-45 P m-
ORF.OOX PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Depart
Casaensrer..
Freitrnt....
11:15am l:0o p m
5;2opm 6:50 a.m
JOTTlSt: AltOIT TOHA.
McKinlass to-morrow.
M. A. Mfller, of Lebanon, is in
the city. v
Ask Vinfc for an accident policy
in the Trawlers'.
Albany ljbdge I. O. O. F. installed
thei newy e.ected othcers last
evening. . V
Shane & Lonsway's new adv.
will appear in the Herald to
morrow. Extra copies of the New Year's
Herald can be had at this office
at 10c each.
McKinla'ss' colored specialty
company f-ill appear at the opera
house to-morrow evening.
Isom & Lanning made another
shipment of their famous lied
Crown flour to Portland yesterday.
Dr. M. H. Ellis is rapidly recov
ering irom his recent injurv, being
now abie to sat. up. Mrs." Ellis is
-still quite ill.
Saturday night will be Prof.
Mflliken's last night of dancing
school. All holding tickets should
be present,. Those not holding
tickets will be charged 75u for the
j Of the immense stock of goods
Fortmiller & Co. received irom the
East, there remains a few reed,
carpet and plush rockers, whicn
the' will sell at a small profit so as
to reduce their stock before taking
invoice.
A dispatch received by the man
agers of the opera house last night
states that the McKanlass tompi.
y is detained at Oakland, Or., by
scorm, and will oe here Friday
night, 6th inst., instead of to-night
Tas announced.
The installation of the othcers of
Bonham lodge No. 7, of Corvallis,
occurred Tuesday evening. W. C.
iweeuaie, oi tins city, was in- i
istalling officer and he was accom
panied by T. J. Stites and others
of Albany. A supper was given
and a pleasant occasion expert- i
ienced.
Now is the time to subscribe for
newspapers ami magazines for
. 18S8. F- L. Kenton continues to
deceive subscriptions for ail the
pleading periodicals, saving sub
V fccribers the trouble, risk and ex-
f . ?jeiise of sending direct to publish
If3 rs. Orders left at the store of
Kenton & Chase wul receive!
? prompt and careful attention.
Man:iin Editor.
; W. II. Parry, formerly of the
v Corvaliis Gazette and Independence
West 'Side, lias been" engaged as
; tnanaging olitor of the Salem Sen
i tr . Mr. Parry is a newspaper
' ) man of experience.
About Sforins I'owilrr.
! Chief Engineer Jos. Webber, of
the fire department, desires it an-
,:nonncea that merchants dealing in
i ,.r.w,l..r n rpoopstod to store the i
ame in conformity to the pro-'
fi visions oi' the t it v ordinance gov-
'"f-,rning the storing "of powder, lie ;
proposes to see by personal inspec-
'ffition that the law in this respect is-i
adhered to.
Fasiiinable Tailoring.
Mr. Epb icobs, reresenting ;
Kohn c Lippett, the leading;
clothiers, halters and tailors of;
'Portland, Oregon, is stopping at;
The Revere house lor a day or two j
.with a line line of samples of for-;
' eign and ' domestic cloths, cassi-1
meres and Scotch tweed for suits;
aud mints, maile to order and j
ready made. fruits made to order j
for trom $2.) upwards, l'ants to :
irder from 5 upwards. Call and i
insicct his samples, whether you
order or not.
LKIT F.lt llT.
Following isjthe list of letters remaining in
the postottice at Albany.Jan. 5, 1SS7. Persons
caliin:; for these letters will (five the date
on .vhich they were advertised:
Andrews, Mrs Laura Hand; Vr R
Beach, M Howell, W'ilbum P
Ball, Thus Norman, J L
Greenwood, Abe Sum Sjii, Miss Mary L
tross, I'reston C Warring, John
Young, James
RCFL'S THOMPSON, P. M.
Startling A Terrible Fall !
A wonderful offer ! Cloaks, jack
ets and wraps, of every description,
at sweeping prices. Desiring to
greatly reduce our, stock . on these
. Jines before taking in ventoiy, we wit
-offer our entire line of springer Bros.
-tailor made garments at cost or less.
1 This is a rare chance. Call early
while the assortment is large. "
MOXTEIIH & SeITKXBACH.
I Hat nod dip
At cost; to cloe. N. H. Allen & Co.
J propose ty sell every line of goods at
cost. Call earlv and secure bargains
L I
SATISFACTORILY SETTLED.
The Clark-Pomeroy Sedaction Case Termin
ated b7 Marriage.
The case brought bv Elva Pom
roy, daughter of L. W. Pomerov,
of Scio, as prosecuting witness
agaiust W: E. Clark, of Jefferson,
of seduction, came to an abrupt
termination in Justice Humphrey's
court last evening, bv the prisoner
marrying the girl. .-
The defendant was arraigned at
7 o'clock; when his counsel moved
for a stay of proceedings, as the
parties desired to effect a settle
ment. This was granted, and a
few minutes later the marriage li
cense was issued bv the eountv
clerk, and the justice" before whom
the case was to be tried performed
the marriage ceremony, the same
being witnessed by the father and
brother of the young lady, as well
as the officers of the court.
OBITl'AUl.
Nothing we have heard for a
long time has grieved us so much
as the death of Robert Millhollen.
On Christmas day at his father's
house (Mr. Wm. Millhollen, of
Fairview,) this kind and generous
hearted boy gave, up the struairle
for life. He had been . unwell for
some time, but his immediate
death was supposed to have been
brought about by over exertion in
helping to construct a bridge. lie
was only twenty-four years of age
at the time of his death ; just ready
to begin to appreciate life, genial,
gay and warm hearted, the clasp
of his hand and his good natured
greetings win t missed among j
ms acquaintances, who all wore a
sadder face when they heard he
was no more. He was a you nr
man who was highly esteemed by
all who knew him, "and a favorite
among small children. Honest,
quiet and sober, he would have
succeeded well in any line of bnsi
ness that he might have under
taken. But, alas ! the gates of the
unknown swing open as often to
receive the young as the old. and
no matter what bright prosi-ects or
now much youth we mav have in
our favor, none seem to be proof
against their noiseless swing.
Yet, after all. it may be best just
in the happiest, sunniest hour of
all the voyage, while eager winds
are kissing every sail, to dash
against the unseen rock and in an
I instant hear the billows roar
around a sunken ship: for whether
! in mid sea or among the breakers
ot the further shore, a wreck must
mark at last the end of each and
all. He sleeps in the Oakville
church yard, sheltered from the
winds by woods of fir and pine,
in sound of running water. The
church stands near by among the
oaks, the shadows of which rested
upon him when he drew his first
bffath. Will the birds hop less
gaily through their branches now
since the winter rains fall lightlv
on a new made grave? He will
rest well. . B. M.
Albany. Dec. 31. 1SS7.
MIDDLE i:iim;e hem.
Mi dole PtirjoF., Dec. 29, 1887.
A. D. Combs, came down to Leb
anon on the train Friday; he in
tends to retni n to Seatlle the first
of next week.
Report hath it that then wou!d
be Midd'e Ridge masher f a vear
ago, has no better success since
moving his headquarters to B -.
A snooting marcii, ana a came !
of Imse-baM nt Hoclr H'H on S..f . I
...i. ..:.. . !
u...-, .... .. v,.u.s I'um.. :PlirtU(i.scom j , realm."
in this vicinity, so far as licanl j .
from. FK4I3I K.4!,T F THE .Mwl M 4IVS.
i
F. F. Combs left the tie en tup 1
on the O. P. K R. on Tuesday .fi Mt Vekndn, Grant Co , Dec. 30.
last w-ek reaching home on Fndav ! Snow fell t. the deptii of y incites
dead broke. Somjotlers in the " the 2oth ami is likely to stiy
camp won d leave if they h id the j awhile-from the looks of things,
means. j Stock is looking titty per. cent.
We undi-rstand that the cmi- i better this winter tnan last, and
grants, at the foot of the hills are ! there ;s considerable more hay on
havin-r considerable sickness. Mr. i hand than at this tiine last year bur
ami Mrs.Ajer who aie living in Mr. j 'here was no feuding done last win
Dodge's house, ouried one of their j tcr till February and indie itions
children onFrid iv the 2- 1 inst. It are that there will not be as much
was attended during iis sickuess i stock lust t''!s winter as last unless
bv Dr. Courtney of Lebanon. j the present snowfall should stav on
The people of Oregon, just de
light in being' swindled; horse
thieves are not allowed to go un
hung but when the thief comes in
sniM' ot !l seeU Wheat Company
an'' sonu' ot the excitab e ones get
a rope around his neck, the dear
publicwho he has swindled so
neatly clamor for his release. Why,
yes. let him go bv all men and
lie il come around again in a vear
or two with another entertainment
for us, and a first c'.ass swiudie. is
better than a circus any time.
liUKVITIKS.
Smeke Estrellas.
Fresh groceries at Conn Bros.
A fine lire of neckties at Blain's,
Six shaves for a dollar at T. Jones'.
. Rubber goods at cost at N. II. Allen
fc Co.'s.
French,
the jeweler, keeps railroad
time.
Sewed calf
boots Lewis fc
Hughes.
Go to Redfield
ife Brownell's for
fresh groceries.
New goods and low
Roland & Co.'s.
prices at C. B.
Fresh roasted peanuts every day at
U otf man iV. ffeifter.
An elegant new parlor set for sale
cheap at the Second Hand Store.
Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at
cost or less at Monteith A- Seitenhach s
For A No. 1 cider vinegar go to Hoff
man'o.; PfeifTer's, at "25 cents per gallon.
New line of gents' furnishing goods
now arriving at C, B. Roland & Co.'s.
Cloaks, jackets and wh'tei wraps at
cost or 4ess at Monteith & Seiten bach's.
A new line'of overcoats, just opened.
Stylish and cheap: , C. B. Roland & Co.-
Cloaksjackets and winf erwraps at
cost or less at Monteith & Scitenbach's.
Thirty cases of Winter boots in all
grades, just received b C. B. Roland &
Co. First class stock in every partic
ular. For your fine imported and Key
West cigar go to M. BauniiMrt's cigar
store, one door east of Lac gdcn's drug
store.
THE MORNING HERALD : THURSDAY, JANUAR"
THE OKEGOS PACT FIC.
Confidence That Hunt Will Resume Work
fhe Yaqnina's Freight- The Ore
gonian on the 0. P.
Prominent officials of the Oregon
Pacific, when approached on the
subject of the difficulty between
their company and contractors
Hunt aud Bennet. express them
selves as of the opinion that o.ne"of
them Iluut -will resume oper
ations. Whether or not an under
andiug nas been arrived at betwei n
mem and Mr. Hunt they -decline
to state, but it is very evident that
an early settlement of the trouble,
it not already consummated, is con
fidently expected by them.- Mr.
Bennett's suit tor over a half a
million dollars they regard as a
very large-sizal bluff, and they re
giving themselves uo uneasiness
about its outcome. Appearances
now are that work will he resumed
along the Oregon Pacific extension
in the spring ju: as if nothing had
happened.
George Pope, agent for Lloyds,
who has charge of the adjustment
of general averages on wrecked ves
sels, passed down the roa i yester
day alternoon, savs Thursdays
Statesman, on his way from Ya
quina. It is not yet ascertainable
what per cent, of the value of the
cargo had bton lost, and ti e aver
age will n.it be declared until Mr.
Pope and the insurance adjusters
settle on the matter in Portland.
Average bonds have been sent to
various shippers on the wrecked
Yaqnina. whose freight was saved.
Iu these bonds the shippers agree
to pay their share f the general
average, upon receipt of their
freight, or after the amount of the
average is ascertained.
Among other things, the New
Year's Oregoniari says of the Ore
gon Pacific: "The ' com nlt-tinn of
the lin'c connecting Portland with
the Willamette vallev narrowguage
system is m important step in
local development; hut a step far
moie important is the enterprise
now in progress hy the Oregon
Pacific railroad company. This
company, whose road at the begin
ning of iHr-t year entered Albany in
its march " from Yaqnina bav
acn.ss the state, has made a fur
ther advance of twenty mill s. wiil
he across the Cascade mountains
and into the middle of the state by
liie earlv summer. The progress
of this road is carrying transport
ation into the heart , of Oregon, a
country as yet but little more than
explored, but destined to make
great advances under its new op
portunities 'The Oregon Pacific road is said
t be under engagement with the
Chicago & Northwestern to meet
it in Southern Idaho. There is
little doubt here that the Oregon
Pacific is but another name for
Chicago & Northwestern and that
it intends to make a through line
between Chicago and Portland via
Idaho, central Otegon, the SaoMain
pass and the lower Willamette val
ley.. The route has been chosen
with consummate wisdom over the
only practicable pass in the mid
dle part of the state and through a
region of vast resourses as yet but
little developed. But this is pros
pective. It is sufficient to note at
this time that the Oregon Pacific
i in its own name is opening up a
region winco in an anotht-r year
WU1 af(1 a new province to
all wia er
able.
widely is hardly prob-
Christmas has come and gone
and the residents of this portion of
theJohn Day Vallev have enjoyed
themselves accodingly . There was
a Christmas tree at Jit, Vernon
shool-hou.se also one at the mouth
of Moon creek. They were not
very gorgeous affairs but did great
eieuu 10 uie.r projectors. 1 Here
was also a dance at Mt. Vernon !
among the rest we noticed the fob !
lowing Webfoots pyesent; Dave;
Peterson. W. A Goan and family:
W. F. Fogle, from Lebanon W. F
Geaiy. M. D. Joties aud Jim Geary.
Irom JacKsonville
be a blessing to such places as this '
and there are lots of just such j
places in Eastern Oregon, where j
there is no express office and i!'j
there was it wou.d cost about six '
teen jents per pound for every-'
thing shipped in that way, by all I
means give us as cheap" rates un j
seeds and cuttings, and a leturn to
fractional currency for to mv i
knowledge there, is but one money j
may possibly be two, and tnat in a
county 100 by 00 miles. Just
think but two money order offices
in a space of 20,000 square miles.
Just received.the celebrated Estrella
Key West cigar, the;' finest Key W est
cigar in the market, at M. Baumgart's.
cigar store.
Conn Bros., sole agents for the cele
brated "Red Letter" cigar, strictly
Havana rilled, the best 5-cent cigar in
the market.
Oloaks. jackets and winter wraps at
cost or less at Monteith & Seiteubaeh's.
Umbrellas at cost. Don't forget
that N. H. Allen & Co. have a fill: stock
irom jiicKsonviue. , t - i T-r :..-. ' r I
SfSlWseller, Newsdealer, Stationer
al currency, both ot which would i 7
of umbrellas which, they wi.l sell al I
cost to close. I
I
STlTE DISPATCHES.
Linn County Case Reversed in the Supreme
Court Barn Burned.
Special to the Herald.
Salem, Jan. 4. In the supreme
court to-day the casejof T. J. Black,
appellant, vs. Nancy Sippy re
spondent, appeal from Linn county,
the decision of the lower court was
reversed.
BARN BURNED.
Word has been received here
that the barn on the Starr donation
claim near Monroe, Benton county,
was burned last week, with 1000
bushel of oats, a threshing ma
chine and other machinery. Loss,
about $3000.
BEN HOLLADAY'S. ESTATE.
Portland, Jan. 4. This morn
ing Judge Catlin, of. the county
court, appointed Philip C. fcchuy
ler special administrator of the
estate of Ben Holladay. This an
nouncement was somewhat of a
surprise to all parties interested,
but Schuyler was selected as a
compromise administrator. Judj.e
Catlin expressed himself very
clearly as to the motive of his
course. The bonds of the admin
istrator have not yet been fixed,
but it is understood they will be
from $250,000 to .if 500,000.
For the next 30 days we will give a
discount of 15 per cent- on all leather
goods boujrlit from u.
Hedfield Buowxell.
You c an select a p air of tine shoes
from our stock at a discount of 15 per
cent. Kedfield & Buowxell.
Improve this opportunity to buy a
piiir of S5 slides for S4.25" bv paying
cash. Good for lit) da vs. R. Ai'B
A nisiinmoth stok to select from at
a discount of 15 nercent. R. &. H,
Cash will buy arroceries cheap at
Redrield & Brownell's.
Hoffman & Pfeiffer have received
a fresh invoice of Dr. White's courh
drops, the most pleasant rtiid effective
remedy for coughs and colds. Try
them.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
Oregon & California Railroad
And Connections.
'.ilirurnla Kxprr.s Trains llailv.
4:00 p m..Lv
8:00 p m. . Lv
80 a m..Ar.....
. F.irtlaud .
Albany...
Ashland. .
..Ar.. 10:40 am
. . Lv . . 7-05 am
. . Lv.. 5:40 pm
Local Pus. Trains laily Ec. Sunday
8:00 a 1U..L.V Portland Ar.. 3:45 pm
12:40 p m .. Lv Albany Lv . . n -.35 am
2:40 p m. .Ar En ene l.v. . !) no am
Lebanon l;riinrli.
8:10 p m:.Lv Alb hi. 7. a .. dm., am
8.5j p m..Ar. Lebanon Lv.. 5:00 am
2:50 p in. . Lv Albaiit' Ar.. 2:45 pm
ljtti p in..Ar LL-banor Lv.. 2:00 i.m
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
Daily between Portland and S m Francisco.
Emigrant sleeping cars between I'urtlai.d
and San Francisco free of charge.
'1'he O. 4 C. R R. Ferry maCes crn,.iec':ion
with all the regular trains oa the east side di
vision from foot of F street.
West Hide IMviMlon.
Between Portland and Corvallis.
Mail Train Dully-Kxcept Sunday.
7:30 a m..Lv Por l .nd Ar. . ii:15 pm
12:25 p ui..Ar Corvallis Lv. : 1:30 pm
Express Train lail--Kxnpt Sunday.
4:."0 p m..Lv I'oiriainl Ar .
8:00 p m..Ar..-...McMi:iu:!!e.Lv..
0:00 aai j
5.15 uin I
At A'bany and Corvallis connect with
trains of Oregon I'aciiic railroad.
tS'For fml information re.-inlhij; rates,
m:ip, etc-, call on co . pain 's aent.
R. KOHHLKK. E. I'. ROWKKS.
M-inager. ;. K. ,tl. A
r r
IEEE, J". JOITES.
GrEjNTJEl IJ L,
-AND DEALER IN-
Text Books and all School Supplies.
Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums,
inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books and all
kindj of musical merchandise.
Greneral News Depot.
SSPMail orders promptly attended
JULIUS
Grocer
HO. Gl .FIEST ST,
(Next to Burkhart & Kceney's real estate office); -
dLBAXY, - ORKGOX.
5,
Hw to Make Hons Lay.
At this season of th vear when
eggs command the highest price it
should be the aim of every farmer
to strive to get the greatest number
of eggs possible. In order to do
this try a package of the justly
celebrated Pacific Egg Food, which
has gained a reputation through
out California. For sale by
Wallace & Thompson, "
v Grocers.
Albany Opera House.
OXE NIGHT ONLY. ": -
FRIDAY. .. ..... JANUARY 6
McKanlass' All-Star
COMPANY
And Brass Band compos-eJ of lacics and
eents, will appear in their unique specialties,
which have made them superior to all colored
talent traveling. The company is healed bv
P'of. McKanlass, th "llunjo Kit of the
World. He is the onlv colored graduate of
the c mnniiati colletri- of imiii-
itSTTickets at Ulackman's drusj store
Re-
served i-eati', 75c.
General admission, 50c.
li
'uder the now management of-
-WHO WILL KEEP.
A full stock of choice family groceries and
provisions.
FRESH BAKED BREAD
-fcvery Day.
Best Syndics, Cakes.
TEAS and COFFEES,
Candies, Nuts, Raisins.
CANNED GOODS, ETC.
-The best Soap in the market-
Le-Roi Savon.
A fine assortment Of domestic
ana Imported Uiaars.
tfSTAt John Fox"s old stand, below rlinn's 1
now brick.
A Stern Reproof !
'Is what you
do not call and
will deserve i
ee our superb
you
toek
of fine ;rlas-wart:
and
croukci v and
choice. groceries.
V
Will rise from
when they see
our competitors
lite Delited lii!-ers
Carrying away satisfactory liar-
gains from our slore. ,
Lowest Prices Best Goods
COXS JJRO., Albany!
to.
JOSEPH,
eciaity 20
Altai
11 1
ho mi
irler Bros.
i
WAILING
1888
WaF DepaFlment, Signal Serae, U. S.nm.,
Annual Summary of Meteorological Observations, made by John riggsr
Voluntary Observer at Albany, Oregon, for the year
en ling December 31, 1887: ..
TEMPERATURE.
Mean
MONTH.
pres t
Mean
Max
January
February...
March ... ......
April
May:
June.:.
July :
August
September .
October
November. .
December.
Sums'.......
Averages . . .
29.99
J9.72
29.84
23.85
3.84
.56
56
72
75
98
W
94
89
78
64
5t5
"52. IS
49.67
51.0
58.76
29.81
29.81
61.54
66.91
65.00
60.24
5&79
43.61
29-.8ij
29.77
29.80!
29.94
29.86
29.84
42.23
358.09
29.84
627;66
i ."B.26
928
77.3
On The
-OF
New Year.
We pause in the midst of our commercia' rush, and not without good reason.
heartily thank
OUR PATRONS
For, and congratulate ourselves on, the great strides made and the
MAMV TDIIIIUIBU
iwiMii i nivmrng
.
Achieved'' during, the ptst year. We point with pride to our
COLOSSAL ESTABLISHMENT,
On the corner of First and Broadalbin streets, which has now become the
recognized
EMPORIUM
For all that is fltct and admiral tie in the production of both European and
American looms in staple dry goods, fine dress goods and silks, and
the indisputable
POLYTECHNIC
For the outpourings of the concentrated genius of foreign and home invent
ors of fine art fancy goods, and the
COLLOSEUM
That bridges the chasm which timid speculators are fearful of crossing lay
ing at the feet of the inhabitants of Albany and surrounding country
THE WORLD'S SELECTIONS
j In everythire that pertains to dry nnd
Ml as it oennov s
above all competition, we never ridicule the feeble attempts
at rivalry from our nei jhh-trs, and since our position
is so
DECIDEDLY ADVANTAGEOUS
It were doubly unworthv of us to do s... The secret of our advantage, be
sides a keen apprehension of the valusM of 'goods and being constant
ly on die qui rive tor the latest developments of taste and
f'.shiou, lies in the fact that we are the proprhs
Uirs of that imnieuse establishment,
THE WHITE HOUSE,
At Spokane Fall?:, along with our Albany house, which compels us to buy
our goods in enormous qualifies, and the consideration that we al
way pay spot cash secures us our goods far
BELOW ORDINARY PRICES.
f .
And makes our custom courted by the leading wholesale houses. For tkei
approaching spring trade our programme is already filled, and in
view of the very satisfactory and increasing demand fi r tiue
dry goods in Albany, the proud metropolis of the
valley, we intend to outshine if possible
our former efforts and offer
NOVELTIES
Whbh shall surprise both the consumes and theftrade in the! whole North
west, and place our prices in a" position to gladden our patrons and para
lyze all attempts at competition. Persons desiring to convir.ee themselves
of the foregoing are cordially invited to pay a visit to our establishment,
where the splendeur of ' - 'w. ,.
WEALTH AND MAGN I FICE RICE
V "- . '
Vilt of themselves hurry conviction, Ud f hoiI 4hey Vlisire'SrMiMB
with cash or to open an accountrthey shall find advantages to which they
were before now strangers. To our patrons, and to the public generally
we wish a prosperous 6 J
U H) A P : YE) A T 7 ':
M0KTE1TH & SEITENBACH.
REMARKS.
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31
36
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54
50
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28
22
12.58!
4.501
34.96
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-1.62
f 0.94
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-0.66
-0j66
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1.59
26 - 7.66
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0 I f 0.051
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0.91
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0 i f 1.13
0 0.7S
0 f 0.45
0 I 2.06
5.0 - 0 07
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417
S4.7
57.64
29.5
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fancy goods, cloaks, boots, shoes and
a nrm which has reared its head
1 Total
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