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aborning $toiig gkvadj The Dailv and Weekly TEKMS oTsU bvSCUIPTlON. DAILY. P'lWishert ;everj' morning except Monday.) eiiverea oy carrier, per week 0.15 Bj mau, per yeui i 5 w WEEKLY: (Published 'every Friday Morninsr.) Cue copy, per annum, in adv&iice....2.0 lien hoc inurl in advance......... ... 5 o h bscrt.be Sow. In Time to Keail All the Local and Mate tollW It-al Xews. During the coining political cam paign the Daily and Weekly V'EK.fLD will De mailed to new'sub scrib$!rs at tne following reduced rates: Weekly to Jan. 1, 18S9. . Iailv to Jan. 1, 1889 I tail v to July, .1 JS88 1 00 .2 50 .1 00 .1 25 Ev carrier mSiiH ABOUT TOW. W. W. Crowder is selling shin- gles at $2.50 per thousand. M. A. Miller, of Lebanon, was in the city yestei day. ie who hesitates is lost Get an j A discount of 5 per cent, will be ;;":iowed on ail cash purchases at the store of Brownell oc Stanard. Admission 25 and 50 cents for t:;e iiouion musical comeuy com- ; i.any Don't fail to see them. Ladies, call at F. M. French's and see those new "Chatelaine" watches in gold, silver and nickle. That elegant line of plushes in our show window is reduced to f 1.25 a yard. Monteith & Seiten aeh. The Willamette valley is experi encing a touch of early summer weather witu the mercury way up toward the eighties: The Juv lile band will give a grand ball at the opera house on j-'riday, April 20. AU are cordially invited to attend. Andrew Cowan, uf this city, a veteran" of the .Mexican' war oi " S4t, has received a pension. Mr. vJowan is Ti years old. - L. T. Barin, of Oregon City, has been chosen chairman of the - entral committee of the republi can arty of Oregon. Rupert Hill, grandson of Dr. R. U. Hill, of this city, had his arm dislocated by being thrown from a horse the otner evening. L. Samuels, of the West Shore, is in the city, arranging for adve -tis n : Albany by a descriptive . r ticie in that publication. The sale of groceries at cost at Julius Joseph's will only continue a tew days longer. Those desiring to purchase should c ill early. It you buy goods of its to the amount of if 1.00 don't forget to call for a ticket which will entitle you to 5 cents in goods at our store. Brownell & Stanard. The funeral of Hon. Hiram Smith will occur at Harrisburg at 10 a. m. to-day. A delegation from the Masonic order left this city last evening to attend the services. The secretaries of the different republican clubs of Linn county are requested o send the addresses of their presidents and secretaries to W. L. Miller, at Portland. We start this week a new system which we shall adhere to iu the future. It is to allow each cash purchaser 50 per cent, on all goods bought of us. Brownell & Stanard. Every merchant should be awake to the wauts of the public. We had this in view, when we de cided to give a discount of 5 per :ent. for cash. Rrownell & Stan ard. Do not be deceived into buying worthless or spurious goods for the mere sake of getting a prize. We will give yon good honest goods at the lowest bottom prices, and al low you 5 per cent off on cash. Brownell & Stanard Miss Frances O. Gilbert will commence giving music lessons in Albany next Monday April Kith. Miss Gilbert is a graduate from the conservator- of rojsic of the Willamette university, and will be pleased to give instructions to pupils on the piano, organ, or in the study of harmony. The public will be pleased to learn that Writ. Simpson has re ceived another large invoice of goods for his 5. 10, 15, 20 and 25 cent counters. Rare bargains in these goods will continue at his store at Shane & Lonsway's old stand adjoining the Crawford block. Before buying boots and shoes step in at . the Albany,, shoe store und look through oar stock. We will make you prices that are sure . to please you, and sell nothing but good honest goods and warrant every pair to give entire satisfac tlon. Repairing neatly done. Krausse & Klein, Flinn Block. Mr. W. II. McFarland, who re cently returned from southern Or egon, where he went for the benefit of his health, has received horn .Peter Britt, -.of Jacksonville, a sampjle of wine manufactured from grapes grown at that place, the choice oualities of which, he says, k- "much in favor of the viti- cltue country. ot that portion oi ine Wei want all kinds of good mer chantable produce in exchange ir the best groceries and provis ions. Kenton & Chase Albany Oregon. TIio Paul Boulon musical corn ed v company will play i .the opera house on Wednesday night iit popular piices, 25 and 50 cents. Nu extra .for reserved seats. THE OUEGO PBESBYIEKY. "Work cf the Session ConclndeJ in Meeting Lasting Till Midnight. The Presbytery of Oregon held tli ; final meeting of its 1 tte fcessh n lrmrsday evening, Aprii 12. begin ning at 7:30 and continuing till midnight. Rev. G. W. Gibney having .-igintied his acceptance of the call from the church of Lebau- ;on, the iollowing committee was appointed to install him as pastor of that church early in June. Rev. W. S. Holt, Portland, to propound the constitutional questions, and otter tlie installation prayer. Rev. E. R. Prichard, of Albany, to preach the sermon. Rev. Geb. Gillespie, of Newport, to give the charge to the pastor. Rev. H. A. Newell,oi ;?alem to save th charge to the people. Rev. J. V. Milli gan having sirinified his acceptance of the call from St. John's church, Portland, the following committee was appointed to install him as pastor of that church: Rev. D. O. Ghornley to preside and propound trie constitutional Ques tions. Rev. A. J. Brown to preach j the sermon. Rev. Warren H. j Landon, D. P., to charge the pastor. Rev. W. S. Holt to charge the people. Rev. W. O. Forber to offer the installation prayer. Rev. E. N. Condit submitted his report of his Historical Narrative of the Presbyterian Church in Ore gon, lhe report was listened to with deepest interest. ine loiiowmg persons were ap pointed to supply the pulpits of the Presbytery commissioners to the general assembly during their ab sence : Dr. Thompson's pulpit, Corvallis Rev. E. R. Prichard. Rev. E. R. Murgatroyd, Rev. G. A. McKinley, Rev. Geo. Gillespie. Rev. D. O. Ghormley's pulpit, Kast Portland Rev, Thomas Bovd.Rev. H. A. Newell, Rev. Wm. Morri son. Rev. W. S. Holt. Resolutions were passed thank ing the First Presbyterian church of Albany for the kindness shown during their session; also thanking Rev.E.X.Condit for his labor in pre paring the history of the Presby terian church of Oregon, and for the unique results of that lanor. After the read n: ;:nd adoption of the minutes the Piesbytery ad journed to meet at Lafayette in October. Sandstoue Quarry. Hon. Geo. Waggnor, railroad com missioner, has recently discovered a quarry of superior sandstone on his kind a short distance south of Corvallis, which promises to prove one of the most profitable stone quarries in the state. For build ing purposes it is unequaled, as it posessfs great strength, is of the finest texture and is absolutely fireproof, the severest test only making it harder without a partic As it can be cut le of shrinkage into llie finest s'abs and polished equal to marble, it can be worked up into all kinds of ornaments, iittwel posts; etc., and for small grindstones and whetstones it is pronounced equal to the verv best. A company has been formed to work the quarry, and already sev eral large orders have been re ceived from Portland and elsew here for stone. . Salvation Army litturb;ui-e. A disgraceful row occurred on First street last evening on the ap pearance of the Salvation Army. Wm. Price, who had put on a Sal vation Army uniform, came up and stood with the Salvationists. Capt. Stilwell attempted to put him out of the circle. Price in sisted on being allowed to stand where he pleased, and when still well took hold of him to put him out Price knocked him down. Price was placed under arrest and j gave $10 tMjnds for his appearance at 2o'clock to-day. Stilwell, how ever, who did not know this, got up and roundly abused the officer and the bystanders generally for allowing the affair to go by with out arresting Price. The Salva tionists soon atterwards marched to their hall, where arrangements had been made for some big meet ing. Died At Corvallis. Yesterday the remains of James C. Joseph, of Salem, were taken to that place for interment. Mr. Joseph died in Corvallis on the morning of the 13th inst., after an illness of one week. He was a resident of Salem :or many years and was highly respected tor his many good qualities. At the time of his death he was at work on his contract of laying the founda tic H of the lie v Bentonjcounty court house. Female Convicts to be Released. Florence Fallon and Lizzie Fauids, the two women sentenced ; to the penitantiary from Mult- j nomali county tor one year each for j robbery, will be released to day J The Salem Statesmen says that i they have been Heated well during ! their incarceration, and the chances J are that they wi l come out in as good moral and nhysical condition as the average male prisoner upon his release. Escaped from thrmani. A Nez Perce Indian boy ran away from the Indian school at Chemawa on Monday and has not been heard uf since. Parties are looking lor hi in in Portland and other places, and he will proba bly be recaptured and brought back to the school in a few days. . An Absolute Care. The Orioixal Abietlne ointmfnt is only put up in large .two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, cnappeu nancis and all skisi eruptions. Will positive ly cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the OKKil.VAL AB1ETJXB Ointment, Sold !v Foshay fc Mason at ;J5 coats rer bi; ox b v- mail SO cents. Don't fail to see the tripods at Fort ; miller Co. They .tie the latest thinj- out iu novelty furniture THE MOITKIXU HERALD: SATUI1DAY, APRIL 14, PACIFIC COAST DISPATCHES. A Big Eai'road Transfer Lane County Dem ocrats Make Nominations. Portland, April 13. A New York special says : Vice-President Oaks, oi the Northern Pa-itic, states that a sale of 80,000 acres oi timber land iu the western terri tory with in thirty miles of Tacoma, lias been consummated and papers wm oe si2 1 .eu to-morrow, rue transaction involves the construc tion of railroad from Tacoma, to bo known as the Tacoma South ern, to cost two million dollars. The purchasers are O. W. Grigg, of St. Paul, and H. E. Hewitt, if New Richmond, Wisconsin, anu their associates. LANE COUNTY Eugene, April eratic delegates DEMOCKATS. 13. The derrio of Lane countv met in convention at the court house to-day, and nominated the following ticket: State Senator, Enoch Coleman ; Representatives, Kansas Hale, Geo. A. Dorris, D. K. ilarris; County Judge, J. E. Kenton ; Sheriff, P clerk, Lark Bilyeu M.McPherson ; school, superin tendent, A. W.Patterson ; assessor, Chas. Hoffman; commissioners, Geo. Armitage and J. N. Ilembree. VUi FELLOW .ELEKi.4Tl.. The Odd Fellow s of Portland und East Portland will celebrate the sixty-ninth anniversary of the In dependent Order of Odd Fellows in an appropriate manner. The ora tion will be - delivered by 1'ast GrandMaster Wm.il. Barnes, of California. The exercises will be as follows : Thursday morning, April 2t; Reception to the visiting lodges. In the afternoon a grand procession of all lodges to the Tabernacle, w here the anniversarv exercises will be held and the oration delivered. ! Thursday evening Grand I. 0. O. F. ball." Friday evening, April 27 A grand literary and musical reunion tree to Odd Fellows, their families, and a limited number of friends, will be given by Bro. Wm. Barnes, P. G. M.. assisted by the best tal ent obtainable in Portland. To enable all Odd Fellows of the Pacific coast to participate. arrange ments have been mide with the O. R. & N. Co., 0. & C. and O. P. railroads, whereby all brothers, their families and friends pay full fare to Portland and one-fifth fare onlv to return. Tickets good from April 24 until April 30. Albany ol a Village. Year by year, without the ex citement of a boom, Albany has steadily grown, until no longer a country village, it has become one of the most prosperous ai.d enterprising cities in Oregon, and fP0" ?K"nK her enterprises tiiai auu 10 me comiort anu con venience of the public, is the re cently established business of Kenton & Chase, the grocers who make a specialty of selling the best goods at the lowest rates for cash. 4; it Id Wnlrii Given Away. Francis Pfeiffer has placed in hi I short" eate at the Albany sooa a'ld candy works a $50 gold watch, which will be given away to the customer who purchases of him the most cigars. Every person who buys a cigar w ill icceive a ticket. At the end of ninety days the one holding the largest nnmher of tickets will re ceive the watch. It is warranted to be a genuine gold watch worth 50. His cigars are the best in the market' This is a rare chance to get a told watch free. Don't fail to see the Boulon musical comedy company at the opera house next Wednesday night. Admission 25 and 50 cents No extra for reserved seats. Personal. Dear Bro. Meek, Ed. " The Central Methodist," Oatlettsburg, Ky. I see in the last "Central" that you want a siek headache remedy. I suf fered from sick headach, almost from infancy, and tried eve: y remedy I 'ould get, but never found anything to do me good until I used Simmons Liver Regulator. I feel for anyone that sutlers with that terribln disease, and I hope you will give it a trial. C S. MoRiiis, Boownsville, W. V'a. Next TiHlt to Albany. Dr. Pilkington will be at the Re vere house, Albany, all day Tues day, April 17. All sufferers from rectal., lung, nervous or chronic disorder will be given a free ex amination if call is made earlv in the day. Rheumatism, neuralgia, catarrh and all eye diseases are specially treated. Tbe Albany Sboe store Is now ready for business. We make boots and shoes a specialty. Consequently we can sell you fir'tt class goods at reasonable figures. All goods warranted to give satis faction. Repairing neatlv done. Krausse & Klein, Flinn Block. Removed Wm. Simpson has removed hi stock of tinware. hardware and notions into the old Shane & Lonswav i store, where he will keep up the full i stock oi goods,and maintains the pop I ular fixed price counter arrangements he had adopted at his old stand. He will continue the sale of the Shane & Lonsway bankrupt tock at cost. California CatB-Cure. The only guaranteed cure for cat arrh, cold" in the head, hay fever, rose cold, catarrhal deafness and sore eye. Restore the sense of taste and un pleasant breath, resulting fioui ca tarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is war ranted, bv all druggists. "Send for a circular to ABIETINE MEDICAL COMPANY. Oroville Cal. Six months treatmeut fortlOO, sent by mail for 110." Eorsalcbs Foshay & Mason, First-class goods and lowest nriees Read's Try a bucket of Sapone for house i cleaning, it has no equal. Wallace j & Thomnson j u, KOR. SiAS.ON-j.1 rrn.ay, A, in i. lxs, u, wife ox Or. G. W . i.uStou a boy. KAUK CHASCE FOB SHOPl'EUS. Some Surprising Bed uctiou Offered by A. B. Mrllwain. Mr. A. B. Mcllwain, .who has frequently agreeably surprised his customers by his custom of cut ting prices to the lowest margin, is now making the best offer yet given. To begin with is his GREAT SA'LE OF .CARPETS. For 30 days he will' discount p11 sales of carpets 20 per cent. His stock is large and embraces the best patterns of all kinds of carpets. He also offers Standard white shirts, with all linen bosoms, for 75 cents. In COFFEE, ETC., He is making a sweeping reduction of prices, as will be seen by reter ence to a few fiirures. He sells : Best Costa Rico, 0 lbs $1 00 Arbuckles 5 " 1 00 Dwiglit's soilu, 5 papers i5 His stock of bouts and shoes is newly received from Eastern fac tories and is complete. THE LADIES WILL BE PLEASED To know that his line of spring dress goods is one of the best yet opened. His patterns are ne"w and fashionable. A call will prove the truth of this assertion. The ladies' brassTband and or chestra with the Paul Boulon musical comedy company is an at tractive feature. BKIKE .UKXTIOS. Smke Estrellas. Pickled tripe at & Chase's. "A igwam slippers at Read's. Fresh groceries at Conn Bros. Six -'laves for a dollar at T. Jones'. A new invoice of British trimmings at Head's. Sweet mixed pickles at Kenton & Chase's. French, the jeweler, keeps railroad time. Candy, the finest, sold by Kenton .t Chase. Harness oil and soaps at Thompson & Overman Fancv crackers and biscuits at Ken ton it Chase's- Thomuso'.i fc Overman are always ready to repair your harness on short notice. Mackerel, white nVn. herring, sar dines, salnioii, pig's feels and tripe at Kenton's & Chase's. Those desiring fine coffee should not fail to try hat sold by Kenton iV; Chase. It is the best and always gives satisfaction. I have received my new stock of muslin underwear. These goods arc made on a lock-stitch machine aim are warranted to be full size and length, and price reasonable. Samuel E. Young. Just received, the celebrated Es hella Key West cigar, the finest Key We-t cigar in the market at M. Baumrart's cigar store. Tea all the way from '25 to 75 cents per pound at Brownell 6c Stanard's. Sugars reduced from ail prices. Call for prices. We give no rates. Brownell & Statiard. For your line imported ""and Key West cigars, go to M. Baumgart's cigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store. No 1 Castoria coffee, a choice arti cle 5 'bs for $1, Arbuek'c's 25e p-?r lb. All other goods iu porportion ai Brownell & Stanard's. Plenty of onion seta and Early Rose seed potatoes at Wallace k Thompson's. For Male. A SPAN OF IIOKSES, HARNESS ANI wasron for Hale, either together or sepa rately as will suit purchasers. For informa linn, call at this ollice or at the owner's store at Spicer. Rf;vere house, albanv, or. chas. Peiffer, Prjp. Only tirst-eclass house in fie city. Large sample rooms for com mercial men. No Ctiiiiailien employed in tht kitchen. General sta-je office for Corvallis. Hew Cigar Store. OTTO SALLINGER HAS OPENED A C gar and tobacco store opposite !h- Kus House. Kis former patrons are invited to call and see his new store. DR R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SI R jreon, Albany, Oregon. - -Graduate of Ger man and American coiiesfe". Men Wanted. DFSIRING RAILROAD M EN WORK ing to Contractor Hunt at his headquarters at VValluIa. Work Will be vigorously pushed on the Wallu'.a branch, ai.it an unlimited number of men cau obtain employment. GTE AT ENGLISH hEMEDY, Trade Mark. Murray's Specific A guaranteed a re for all nervous oisease... such a? Weak Memory, Loss of Brain "Power, Ihntfia, lleedsche, Pain in the Back, Nervous I'rostration, Wakefulness, D.r.ra min Leucorrniea. i m versa i isi BWoro ,aKm-tude, Seminal Weakness, Im potei:cy and general los ot powtr of the Generative Organ?- in either sex caused by indi-cre ion or over-exertion, and h'ch iu tin a ely lead to Premature Trade Hark. Old .e. Insanity arid Con sum', tion. S1.C0 a bov or six boxe f ir -if.il. Sent bv mail O'' receipt ot price. Full ir ti julars in pamphlet sent free to every applicant. We Guarantee a Boxes to cure any ca-.e. for eery 5.00 order received we send. si' ooxis, witb a writteojiftgrTf lUnfr. guarantee to refund the inonev if ourSpecific does not effect a cure. Address all commu nications to the Sole Manufacturers, The Murray Medicine Co., Kama;. City, Mo. flfiSoid in Albany by Foshay 4 Mason, sole agents. PRUSHAW'S DEAD SHOT ON AGUE With the spring comes the ague. This now popular cure for ague has never beeu known to fail. Call for testimonials at Prushaw's drugstore, next to Revere house. Price 75 cts. per bottle. le Star" llalii Rooms, A.sr SHATING PARLORS All work promptly attended to. Hot and cold baths always ready. Ladies' and (Jhildrens' huir cutting a specialty. Sick, persons a'.tpnded to at their homes! THOS. JONES. Proprietor. 1SSS LEGAL ADVERT ISE M ENT.- Hoard of Equalization. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the directors of school district No. 5, Linn county. Oregon, will set as a hoard of equalization at the office of the clerk of said district, whic h is at the real estate office of Burkhart fc Keeney, atNo. 59 First street, Albanv Oregon, on Friday, April -X, lSSS, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said dav, for the pur pose of examining, correcting and equalizing the assessmant roll of said district for the year 18S8. All persons iuteresteu are hereby notified to be present and make their desires know n, or file a writ.en ctateinent of the same with the clerk of said district on or before said date. By order of the hoard of directors of said school dis trict. C. G. Bukkhakt, District Clerk. Dated April 5, 18SS. Notice. I fVj OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE iy County Court of Linn county, Oregon, will, on Wendesday, the tfth day of Slav, A. D., 1S38, at one o'clock, p. m., receive sealed bids for a contract to build fifty rods of rook and dirt road, commencing on the east end where the planking commences on Beaver Slough near widow Ray s and run west over the ground where the old Beaver Creek bridge now stands a distance of fifty rods, by taking the flooring off the old bridge and la yin it on the ground cross ways as far as it goes Then use fir poles the rest of the way until the whole fifty rods of ground in length is covered. Then cover this with, rock at least twelve inches thick and ten feet wide. Then put dirt and gravel about three inches thick on the rock. There shall be two culverts in mid rocK road. The first one about ten rods from the starting point on east end of the old bridge. The second cul vert to be about twenty three rods from east end o said rock road. Each of said culverts to be made sufficient width for all teams to. pass, the Board reserves the right to reject am and all bids. Done by the order of the County Court this 5th day of April, A. D., J, P. Oalbraith, Clerk, w .-i A lED-HUSlNESS MEN AND l- Co.'s business directories of in formation regarding all towns and cities. The books can be found in liriiuipal hotels and business rouses, or address R. L. Polk & Co., Port land aud San Frauciseo. C'ii(r:utur and Kiiilile. THE "UNDERSIGNED 11AVO-1NG L eated in Albany solic its patronage from city and country. Will conn act to build bridges, barns, and all manner of dwelling hou-es. including Queen Anne, Ea-tlake and Elizabethian styles of buildings. Will furnish plans "; nd specifications without charue. Satis facJoii guaranteed. W. C. CASSELL Beat Estate and Agem y. employment Partks having farms for sale of about 100 acres, or those having lar ger tracts which they would be will ing to divide up into SO or UiO tracts ire invited to call at our office, as we have a few purchasers for that class of farms. We can also furnish parties wanting help, either male or fenia'e, with such help as they desireon short notice. '1 We also have z few situ--tions for both .male and female in the city and country. Call at our offler if you want help or want employment We can get either for you. Office No. 65 First street, adjoining Twee dale & Hopkins tin store. F. A. BURKHART & CO. ollee ol Filial aelllf iiient. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN . that the uudei signe.l lyip the county court of Linn cotty, Jrepou, his final account as adminis trator wi h the will annexed of the estate of Robert Pentlaud, deceased, aud the said court has appointed Tuesday, May Sth 1SSS, at the hour of one o'clock P. M. of said day,- at at the court house in Albany, Lin.i county, Oregon, for the hearing of objections fo said account and the settlement of the same. At which time and place all persons interested iu said estate are nereby notilied to appear and file objections thereto, if any they have. Dated March 4- 1SSS. J. C. JOHNSON, Administrator widi the will annexed. Mockholders Meeting. vrOTU;E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 1 a special meeting of t he Farmers and Merchants Insurance company of Albany, Oregon, will be held at the office of said company in the city of Albany. Oregon, on Wednesday, the M day" oi May, 1SSS, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., to consider the pro; osi tion to increase the capital stock of said corporation so that thesameshal. be equal to the sun; of rive hundred thousand (5OO,00) dollars. P.y order of the Board of Directors. Albanv, April 9, ISS. ('HAS. E. WOLVERTON, Pres. I. K. Eloerkiv, See'y. SECOBD HAND STORE. The oast year has proven it to he a necessity. The best and. cheapest place in the city to buy your Stoves Furniture, tinware We aic always prepared to buy your heusehold furniture at the highest ctish price. Sole agents for the PEERLESS OIL And L A-xtf- Killer, CiifTinshop recently added. All work done at the lowest possible rates M. FRANKLIN & CO Mr. Phil Lewis, of the firm of . Lewis I Son, At Shedd, Linn county, having just returned from Portland, where he purchased a fine stock of goods for the coming spring trade, now inyites the inspection of his customers. 4iTThe8e goods were bought f jr cash and the advantage of very low prices will be given to the buyers. Remember the cheap prices 25 and 50 cents for the Boulon musical comedy company at the opera house Wednesday April IS. I SPRING GOODS L AD Desiring to save themselves from the annoyances of small and ill chosen stocks will do well to make their purchases from a stock full in every department and replete with all the latest novelties in the market. Replete with all the latest and most fashionable shades in FOREIGN AND HOME DREss GOODS, In every conceivable style ot figure and design. Piles of French Sateens, Foulard, Seersuckers, Dress Ginghams, Alba trasses, Embroidered Robes and the Etcetras, an El egant Line of Silks and Satins in tr.tirely New Shades. TEIMMINGS m every desirable style TT 1 rn " . . liraia lriminings, Plushes, NOVELTIES IN EVERYTHING THAT PERTAINS TO Fancy in the most profuse spring and summer immense stock of Lade Gutt&im In new s-tyles "and at all prices. Before leaving the -tore have a look at our superb stofk of New carpets, new etyleB of wall oaper and general house furnishing goods. MONTEITH & SEITEHBACH. PBOGBE Is and has been our watchword. As season fol lows season our stock increases, toth in ize and lu before our patrons an endless variety of eveiyihiug that is new and seasonable. Since opening business IN OUR NEW STORE, We have more than doubled our stock, having in vested largely in a line of fancy groceries never be fore carried in this city a line specially adapted to the wants of the city trade, and which will bear the most critical inspection, as they are the choicest goods in the market. Ot Tea and Coffee We make a specialty, and would respectfully invite the attention of every family to our superior grades ot both green and roasted coffees: No. 1 Costa Rico, Rio, Caracola, Best Old Government Java,and Finest i n r t T i "J 1 T . 1. i" a.- ivraoian iviocna. in rouisi. uouus w uesi wsia Rico, Rio and Arbuckles, Our Own, Old Government Java, Ideal, the choicest Mocha and Java blended', Acme, the finest Arabian Mocha and Paragon, the choicest Rio and Java blended. These goods are roasted by thoroughly r xpenenced hands, in large tanks specially constructed for this purpose, and oto anLrprl in air-tioTit chests that the strength and aroma may be tully preserved. In teas we have Oolong, English "Breakfast, Gun- ..-.1 Yomi if TT-cenn TTTmninrprl .Tflnan and it lUlvutl) J 7 - I , variety of blended teas, which in quality and flavor cannot be excelled. A hearty invitation to TRY OUE GOODS Is extended to all Satisfaction I and color. Novelties in T 111 n jets ana snaaes ot V elvts, Goods vatietY. A full ine ot s shades and trimmirgs. An guaranteed. WALLACE & THOM SOW