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THE MORNrN-a IIEUALD: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1SSS Uajlv and Weekly TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Published 'every morning except Monday.) ehvered by carrier, per weeK O.is by mail, er-u... 5 CO WEEKLY. (Published ever) nday Morning-.) One copy, er anif.im, ai advance $2.0 ln-n in-". in' advance i.f JOITIXKS AKIKT I(IW.. Paul Boulon 's to-night. comedy company Tlie street sprinkler has started on its rounds. W.-W. Crowder is selling shin dies at $2.50 per thousand, A discount of 5 per cent, will he allowed on all cash purchases at the store of Brownell & Stanard. Admission 25 and 50 cents for the Boulon musical comedy com pany Don't fail to see them. Ladies, call at F. M. French's mid see those new "Chatelaine" -watches in gold, silver and nickle. The Jme.iileband will give a granu ball at the opera house on Friday, April 20. A'.l are cordially invited to attend. A bunch of keys were lost in this :ity Monday evening at the fire men's drill. The finder will please leave at this office. The sale of groceries at cost at Julius Joseph's will only continue si few days longer. Those desiring to purchase should c dl early. "F" Co. O. N. G. gave a public drill on the street last evening. This is the first time the company luu-s drilled out of doors, and they acquitted themselves well. We start this week a new system which we shall adhere to in the ! future. It is to allow' each cash i purchaser 5 per cent, on all goods bought of us. Brownell & Stanard. The case of the city against Wm. Price for knocking down Captain Stilweil, of the salvation army, came up in Recorder Henton's court yesterday, but was again postponed until 9 o'clock this morning. Chas. Metzger, real estate and employment agent, sold yesterday to Sirs. M. E. Dorris two lots and u house situated on the corner of Fourth and C;dapooia streets, be longing to Jos. Moist; considera tion $15C0. A tender company for Linn Engine Co. No. 2 will be organized to-uight. All boys between the ages of 14 and 16 desiring to join are requested to meet at the hall of the company at 7 P; m. By order of the com puny. We keep the largest and best as . ortment of groceries and provi sions in Albany, and sell them at . reason iblc rates, and that is the ! reioii ur store is always ciowded with shrewd buyers. Wallace & Thompson. Wm. Simpson has added to his store a bankrupt stocs of ladies' . and u e .'s fii.e shoes. These wi h h.s other goods, will go at cost. Mrs. L. A. McConnell has sold one of her Kne3t teams to a Seat tle horse buyer for $460. The power of the daily pres? is every day illustrated. As an in stance might be mentioned that Mrs. Gradwhoi found a valuable gold ring on the street. An adver- tisement was inserted in the Her- aij and the next dav the ring was on the finger of the owner. Julius Gradwohl desires to call the attention of the ladies of Alba uy to his line of parasol top baby carriages, which he is selling at eastern prices ; also to his fine line of new patent steel wheel carriages, which he is selling at prices lower than ever before offered in this market. I'lcasMut Surprise. Last evening at the regular meet ing oi the W. C. T. U. the presi dent, Mrs. J. II. Townsend, was given a pleasant surprise. The ladies of the union desiring to show tneir appreciation or tier iaithtul services as president during a per- i ioa oi several vears, naci prepared a banquet, and after the regular business in the library room, the doors of the hall were thrown open. Mrs. Townsend was completiy sur prised, and was quite overwhelmed by the kind reception. A number of toasts were responded to and an enjoyable evening spent. . Two Kunnwajn. A team owned by Jno. Ingram, which was hitched at Johnson & Dannals blacksmith shop last evening, became unfastened and ran up Ferry street, nearly run ning over several people, but doing no damage. The evening before a team driven by Geo. Cohen ran away. Mr. R. M. Robertson, who was riding with him, was thrown out and slightly hurt, but Mr. Cohen jumped out and was unin jured. M(rar k With .a Ball Bat. Claud Vunk, little son of R. B. Vunk, while playing at school yes terday, was accidentally struck in tlie face with a ball bat, producing a severe bruise. The little fellow was taken home and medical at tendance was summoned. The in jury was quite severe but not dan gerous. Held for Larceny. Ilenrv Schluttle was arrested at Jetferson vesterdav for the larceny of $4.30 ce'nts and a gold ring from the cabin of a party of woodcut ters, and was brought to this city last evening by Sheriff Smith. He was taken before Justice Hum ftirev and bound over in $200 bonds to await the action of the gra;jd jury. . ! t"at Cotfiw. v so: s ctosirinsr good cotlee are in- f t try our tine biands. Our ! itleiiikd. Fanev, Premium, Aune vv teta-.,5-ird .Mocha and Java, will please j .the most fastidious. i Kenton & Cuase. j L.EiE A.D SMALL FARMS. A C.-iat with Br. Maston About His BJg Purchase-8mall Tracts for Newcomers, Dr. G. W. Maston, who has pur chased the 409 acre farm of .Mrs. L. A. ilcConnell, near this city, was asted yesterday bv a Herald reporter what object" he had in purchasing that valuable place. The doctor, who was enveloped in a long linen ulster and had a driving whip in his hand, said, "I am just now wing out to go over tte land, and it is my intention to divide it up in small tracts and place it upon the market to meet the steadily increasing demand for small places. "Many newcomers who arrive from tne East," he continued, want to purchase land, but in t.vo many instances the farms in Linn county which are for sale consist of several hundred acres, and it re quires a small fortune to purchase one of them, and the result is that men with moderate means who want to slop here and purchase a small quantity of good land near the city cannot do so. I propose divide the land into small tracts to suit puTshaseis who will build neat residences upon the same. "That there is a largs demand for Buch places," he said, "is shown from the fact that since I bought it on Monday, I have had several offers from those wanting small tracts." If many other of the large farms about Aloany were treated as Dr. Maston proposes to treat his di vided up and sold to newcomers who want a small piece of land, build a neat home upon it, it would be of advantage to the country. It is such things that help to make the city and country boom. TEAt'UKU.V i.TIitriE. The teachers' institute for dis trict No. 2 will convene at Tangent April 28th. All teaciiers and friends of education are cordially invited to attend. The following program me has been provided and will be faithfully carried out : MORNING SESSION. Methods in teaching. First Header Miss Anna God ley, of Halsey. Second and Third Readers G. H. Burt, of Shedd. Fourth andlrifth Readers J Jewett, of Harrisburg. AFTERNOON SESSION. Methods in teaching. Primary - Arithmetic H. H. W. Herron, of Tangent. Compound Numbers M. Brown, of Lebanon. Percentage G. P. Russel, 11. of rlalsey. EVENING 8ESSIOM. Music by Tangent brass band. What shall our young folks read J. 31. Williams, ot Halsey. Gems of Literature Tangent public school. General discussion. Miscellaneous Exercises. EICHT TIIOlAI TEACIIERS A. D. Charlton, the energetic assistant general passenger agent of the Northern Pacific, who "has just returned from San Francisco, reports that in July next, there will be held in San Francisco, a National School Teachers' Con ven Hon. As there are 275.000 teachers j " the Lnited Mates, there wi!i he ! quite a gathering. It is antic'fpnt- ea that at least 10,UUU will attend from the Eastern States. ie goris how a small boy wouid be sat on if by chance he strayed into this convention and inter rupted the proceedings by some unseemly demonstratif n . The aforesaid small boy would he disciplined forthwith in the styles prevalent in thirty-seven States, eleven lerntones, with the Dis trict of Columbia stjle thrown in. a. . : i i . . . io icininu mm mac we nave a strong central government. Qrrxon Swamp Lands. Col. G. F. Elliott, United States swamp land agent, has jus return from the East. Monday Governor Pennoyer and Col. Elliott held a conferrenee. The governor de cided to appoint a swamp land agent to act in conjunction with Col. Elliott. It will be remem bered that the work was well un- der way ast year and when the I weather became inclement in the Fall it was abandoned. It is a well known fact that much of the land that has been taken up as swamp and overflowed land was never wet save by the rains and dews of heaven. The commission ers will examine this disputed land and report on its character. It is thought the commissioners will begin work in the vicinity ' of Lakeview, Lake county. Seine Baied. Messrs. Paquet & Smith, of Portland, have two large and one small scow and a force of men en gaged in raising the sunken steamer Behtley below Lincoln. The stern of the boat has been raised and pumped out, and the prospects are that before the week is out the entire vessel will be out of the water, and tne seam in ner Dottom temporarily pat :hed. She wiil then be taken to Oregon City and placed in the dry dock for perma nent repairs. Removed. Wm. Simpson has removed hi stock of tinware. hardware and notions into tlie old Shane & Lonsway store, where he will keep up the full stock oi goods,and maintains the pop ular fixed price counter arrangements he had adopted at his old stand; He will continue the sale of the Shane fe Lonswav bankrupt tock at cost. The Paul Boulon musical com edy company will piay in fas opera h"U?e on .Wednesdaj' night at popular prices, 25 and ho cents. So extra for reserved seats. Fairhsnk's Gold Dust washing der at Parker Bros. pow- THE EXIEKALD LAND. Kow a California! Journalist; ;Iii3cant3 on ths Charms and Advantages of Oregon. It is greatly to the interest of Californians to have a large popu lation in Oregon and Nevada. Ore gon must supply us soon with im portant and necessary commercial productions which we will c jase to create tor our selves. The two states will be tributary to each other, generating a mutual pros perity. Oregon lias a c limate soft and salubrious by contrast with that of the LaA, and soil that is unrivaled lor standard crops. There is plenty of arable land, majestic timber, mineral resources not half developec", and above all the opportunity to buy at moderate figures. These allurements are not lost upon the rest ol l he coun try, and backed by a nearly wel come to the new coiner, they will speedily second what nature has done for the founding ot a great American commonwealth. Joaquin Miller's characteriza tion of Oregon as the 'Emerald Land" has been seized upon by the Eastern prss, for it implies a land where gra. s rows and water runs, and is a.-sociated with ver dure and foliage, with sun ana snaue. All tastes are not the same, and it is a happy promise of the sym metrical development of these coast states that their good qual ities so complement each other as to be attractive to a great diversity of tastes. In ciimate they run from dry to humid, anJ in produc tions they cover the great area between the two extremes. The men who traversed the long Oregon trail forty years ago were the pioneers of a great civilzation. Thev were to the Argonauts who made early California what the ad venturous settlers in the Wyoming valley and along the blue Juniata were to the commercial Knicker bockers who settled New York. We speak of the Middle States now as a group allied in interest and progress working out the same des tiny and greatly interdependent. The Pacific States are to be another family group like that, with a pop ulation which will balance the cen sus of the two sides of the conti nent. Therefore, we say to the im ' migrant: "If you dont see what you want in California, ask for it in Oregon ; and if you don't see what you want in Oregon, ask for it in California or Nevada." Alta-Cali-fornian. PSi-kirs. We sell good pickles. We have them by the botl'ie.keg or barrel. Large ones and smail ones, strong ones and mild ones.Dlain ones and an extra qualty of fancy ones, I weet ones and sour oiies. good ones for breakfast and good ones for luncheon, good ones lor din ner, and we sell them just as we do everything in our store, at the lowest rates lor cash. KfcXTON & Chase. Every merchant should be awake to the wauts of the public. V'e had this in view when we de cided to give a discount of 5 pei cent, for cash, lirownoll & Stan ard. . , Vienna sausage, Baratarice shrimps, boneless spiced pig's feet, Libby A McNeil lunch tongiie, Richard Sons & Kubbins boned ctiiciten, deviled and potted ham, dried and corned beef, boneless herring, Boston baked beans and brown bread and new cream cheese are among the things suitable for lunch at Wallace & Thompson's. .o!l Watch Clireu Away. Francis Pfeitler has placed in his show ease at the Albany soda unci c:oj works a -?o0 gold watch, which will be given away to the customer who purchases of' him the most. cigars. Every person who buys a cigar will' icceive a ticket. At the end of ninety days the one holding the largest number of tickets will re ceive Hit watch. It is warranted to be a genuine gold watch worth S.r(. His cigars are-the best in the market This is a rare chance to getaold waxen iree. Albany Xot a Village. Year by year, without the ex citement of "a boom, Albany has steadily grown, until ik longer a country village, it has become one of the most prosperous ar.d enterprising cities in Oregon, and conspicuous among her enterprises that add to the comfort and con venience of the public, is the re- Kenton & Chase, the sroeers who make a specialty of selling the best goods at the lowest rates for cash. Acquitted of Illegal Toting. Geo Long 'was tried in Justice Humphrey's court yesterday on a charge of illegal voting at a school election in Dist. No. 24. There was no evidence to show that he had voted illegally and he was ac cordingly acquitted. The finest grocery store in the valley can be seen at Wallace & Thompson's, and their facility of treating every customer alike, "and selling the highest grade of goods at the lc west living prices, has gained for them a prosperous busi ness. We want all kinds of good mer chantable produce in exchange for the best groceries and provis ions. Kenton & Chase Albany Oregon. Don't fail to see the Boulon musical comedy company at the opera house next " Wednesday night. Admission 25 and 50 cents io extra ior reserved seats. Try our roasted coffees. They are the finest offered in Albany. Wallace & Thompson. If you buy goods of ns to the amount of .$1.00 don't forget to t ail for a ticket which will entitle. - u to 5 cent. in goods at our store, j'.iownell tt Stanard. llemeiiibrr the cheap prices and 50 cents for th-j r.oul f.n I musical comedy company at the opera house Wednesday April is. KABE CnAKCE FOB SHOPPERS. Sonic Surprising Redaction Offered by A. B. Hcllwal. Mr. A. B. Mcll wain, 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 SALE OF CARPETS. For 30 days he will discount ?11 sales of carpets 20 per,' cent. His stock is large and embraces t ric hest patterns of Mil 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 refer ence to a few figures. He sells: Best Costa Kieo, (i lbs $1 00 Arbuckles 5 ".. 100 Dwight's soda, 5 papers i'o His stock of boots 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 yel opened. His patterns are new and fashionable. A call will prove the trutli ot this assertion. BttlKF JifcSTIO.V. Smoke Estrellas: Pickled tripe at Ctiase's. Wi- fwaui slippers at Head's. Fresh groceries at Conn Bros. A tine line of neckties at Blum's. Six r'laves for a dollar at T. Jones'. Anew invoice of British trimmings at liead's. bweet mixed pickles at Kenton ik i Chase s. French, the jeweler, keeps railroad time. Candy, the linest, sold by Kenton & Chase. Harness oil and soaps at Thompson & Overman. Fanev crackers and biscuits at Ken ton & Chase's- First-elass goods and lowest prices atW, F. Read's Tea all the way from '25 to 75 cents per pound at Brownell it Stanard's. Sugars reduced from all prices. Call for prices. We give no rates. Brownell & Stanard. Thompson Aj (Jvennan arc always ready to repair your harness on short nonce. Mackerel, while fih, herring, sar dines, salmon, pig's feets and tripe at teuton's & Chase's. The Standard Java, Mocha, is sold by Kenton A; Chase, is the best and finest coffee to use for socials, parties, etc.. For your tine imported ?and Ken West cigars, go lo M. liaumgart's eig:ir store, one door east of Black man's tlrug store. No 1 Catona eoft' e, a choice arti cle 5' bs tor $1, Arbuckle's 25c pjr lb. All other goods in porportion at Browuvll S; Stanard's. Just received, the celebrated Es tiella Key West cigar, the rinest Key West cigar in the market at- M4 Baumwi's cigar s'ore. Those desiring fine coffee should not fail to try tliat sold by Kenton fe Cluise, It is the best ana always gives satisfaction. 1 have received my new. stock ol jtiulii! underwear. tUicse " goods are made OM loc k-stiuli niscii'tie mid arc warranted to be full s'z? and length, and price reasonable. Samuel R. Voting. That new store in the' itr.- bef vpf.r-n the opera house and the pCSf ofliee, is where so many persons have discover ed ttie advantage of buving clean, fresh groceries and provision's at the lowest rates for cash. Persoua!. Dear Bio. Mekk, Ed. "Hie Central Methodist," 'Jatlctts'.uirg, Ky. I see in the. last "Central" that von want a sick headache rernedv. I suf fered from sick hei.dach, almost from infancy, and tried eve: y remedy I could get, but never found anything to do me good until I used Simmons Liver Regulator. I feel for anyone that sutlers with that terrible disease, and I hope you" will give it a trial. C S. MoiiKis, Boownsville. XV. Va. alifornia faMt-C'ure. The only guaranteed cure for cat arrh, cold'iti UnTiL-Ad, hay lever, rose cold, catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. Restore the sense of taste and un pleasant .breath, resulting ft oni ca tarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. i'onow directions and a cure is war ranted, by all druggists. Send for a circular to ABlETlNE MEJ1CAL COMPANY, Oroville Cal. Six months treatment for $100, sent by mail for $1 10. Eor sale bs Foshay fc Mason, Seats are selling fast for the Boulon comedy company, who play at the opera house Wednes day. April 18th. Admission 25 and 50 cents. No extra for served seats. tr- ie- W.jH.WIIaisAFx LIVE- -INA- This is what Albany is at present, and in order to keep pce with the livelv times in this city, XV. II. Wil lard has enlarged his store and stock io that he now has the most complete and desirable line of furniture in the .,!!,... tj: ,1.1.. i ... ujii;,. xiin uuuuri; salesrooms 111 i H). man's block are filled w ith an elegant assortmeu t of new f urn itu re, consist ing of lounges in new pa'terns, line gold picture frames, willow -jhairs. easy rockers, marble tables, brackets, etc., etc. An examination of the stock will show this to be true in every re- speet. cw Cigar More. OTTO SALUXCEB, HAS OPENED A CI liur and tobacco store opposite the Uuss House. His former patrons are invited to call and see bjs lew store. Dit. rvKOUtEWAV. VETERrXAItV St'K. (.'eon, AitKny; Oreiron. Sratiuateof cer niaii and American coiloire.4. SSen Wanted. UFStRIXG RAIMiOAD WORK Will be iriveii e'.iiplnmeiir. bv;n:i)iv- ' ' .... . . . Hunt at hi? bca 'nuarteis ".liii-i... ''vll. i 1 oc- viyipKitly uh(-d en t'lii VVa' j.;!a brr.aeh, a;.il an unlimited number of men can obtain employment. A LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Hoard of Equulizatiou. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tlie til l ectors of school district No. 5, Linn couuty. Oregon, will set as a board ot equalization at the office of the clerk of said district, which is hi the real estate office of Burkhart it Keeuey, at No. 5v First street, Albanv Oregon, on Friday, April -27, ltS, at 2 o'clock i'. m. of said dav, tor the pur pose of exuiriinimr, correctim? and equalizing the assessment roll of said district lor the year liSS-S. All persons interested are hereby notified to be present and make their desires known, or file a wrhv.en statement of the same with the elerk of said district on or before said date. By order of the board of directors of said school dis trict. C. G. BURKlIAKT, JVtnet Clerk. Dated April 5. 1SSS. Contractor and Kuilde. THE UNDERSIGNED EAVO-ING L I cated iu rUbany solicits patronage J .1 . 1X-:il noil! cu v aim eoui.ui v. in turn i ,u.-i i to build bridges, b-uns. and aii manner of dwelling houses, including Queen Anne. Eartlake and Elizabethian styles of buildings. Will furnish plans and specifications without charge. Satis faction guaranteed. .W. C CASSELL j Kcal fr.sjaie and fciuploymciil I Agency. Parties having farms for sale of I about 160 acres, or those . having lar ger tracts which they would be will ing to divide up into 80 or 160 tracts are 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 female, with such help as they desire on short notice. We also have a few situa tions for both male and female in the city and country. Call at our ofllce if you want help or want employment W e can get either tor you. Uthce No. (55 First street, adjoining Twee dale tfc Hopkins tin store. F. A. BU.rlK.HART & CO. MucSiholders' !Hec.1iiis NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN THAT a special meeting of the Farmers and Merchants Insurance company of Albany, Oregon, will be held at the ofliee of said company iu the city ol Albany, Oregon, on Wednesday, the .id day of May, 1888. at the hour 6f two o'clock i. m., to consider the proyosi tion to increase the capital stock of said corporation so that the same shal. lie equal to tne sum of fiye hundred thousand ($500,000) dollars. By order of the Board of Directors. Albany, Anril !), 1SS8. CHAS. E. WOLVERTON, Pres. J. K. Eldekkin, See'y. A u Absolute Care. The Okigikal Arietixb ointmfnt is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute, cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped bauds ind all skin eruptions. Will positive Iv cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the OnroiNAi. AmstiNB Ointment. Sold by Fosliav & Mason at 25 cnts per box--by mail 30 cents. 1 Phil Lewis, of the firm of i Lewis & Son. ....... j At Shedd, I-inn county, having just returned from Portland, where he purchased a tine stock of goods for the coining spring trade; how invites the inspection of his customers 3?"These sootis were bought fir cash and the advantage of very low tirices will ?e given to the buyers. FrUshaw's r DEiDSflOT ON AGUE "With the spring conies the 2ue. This now popular ure for ague "has never been known to fail. Call for testimonials at Prnshaw's drug store, next to Revere house. Price 75 cts per bottle. GTEAT ENGLISH hEMEQY, Murray's Specific A guaranteed ci-.t-e ft'r al' nervous uUeasfas. sm-h as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Hvsteria, Hcnttnche. Pain in the Back, Nervous Prostration, Wake 'iili.ess. Before Taking. ?a' . "versal Lsi- potency and goneral loss cf power of the Generative Orjrans in either sex -caused bv inili-cro ion or over-cxeition, and which ul tiniately lead to Pren;ature Trade Kark. wm ajs, insanity ana Con sumption. $1.00 a box or six boxes forSS.00. Sent bv mail on receipt of price. Full par ticulars in pamphlet sent free to every applicant. We Cilia ranter 6 lloxos to cure any case. For c trv 5.00 order received we send. slv boxes, with a written a . . t i. i guarantee to refund the money if ourSpcC-ilic does not effect a cure. Address all commu nications to the Sole Manufacturers. 'Ihe Murray Medicine Co., Kansas, Citv, Mo. STSo!d in Albany by Foshay & Mr.son ole agents. , sicon mi store. The past year has priven it to necessity. The best and ehea be a pest piace in the city to buy your Stoyes Furniture, tinware We aie always prepared to buy vour heusehold furniture at the h'iHirst ean pr.ee. Hole agents for the PEERLESS 0!L CAN And Lamp Killer. SrTmshbp recently added. All Work done at the lowest possible, rates M. FRANKLIN & CO Ik Star M km. AM.- ', SHATING PARLORS! All work promji-Hi itttcnden to. Hot ! and eoid baths x;wav n-ad v.- L:d;c- ' If Mil GOODS ana ciiiicireus hair cuiniraspe'Maiiv. Sis-k persons a;ics:o--ft to nt their homes. T1IOS. -JONE8. I'roprietor. LADIES 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 AED HOME DEEss GOODS. In every conceivable style Piles of . , r- i n i r i MIL French Sateens, Foulard, Seersuckers, Dress Gihghams, Aloa trosses, Embroidered Robes and the ttceuas, an el egant Line ofSilhs and Satins in tntirely New Shades. TEIMMINGS in every desirable style and color. Novelties in Braid Trimmings, Jets and shades of Plushes Velvts. NOVELTIES IN EVERYTHING THAT PERTAINS TO Fancy in the most profuse JEESE in spring and summer shades and trimmirgs. Aw immense stock of .. cvu In new styles and at all prices. Before leaving the store have a look at our superb stock of New carpets, new styles of wail paper and general house furnishing eoods. " " rviONTElTH & 8EITENBACH. PBOGrKESS Is lows id an lias been OUl' O S rt n - - 1 . I superior quality, and we scasuu our scock increases, fcoth m -ize and i before our patrons an endless varifitp nf vrXi uo CklX U11U1C! T. 1 1 Mr. is rfstsr ami cQoAimkl,. is new IN OUR I ve nave more tiiarV don hlpii r.iir ofrtv vested largely in a lice of fancy groceries neve? be fore carried in this city a line specially adapted to tne wants of the city trade, and whicli will bear the most critical inspection, as. thev- aw th l,. uoods in the market. Ot 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, Kio, Caracola, Best Old Government Java,and Finest A rabian Mocha. In roast sroods we keep best Costa Rico, Rio and Arbuckles, Our Own, Old Govemment Java, ideal, the choicest Mocha and Java blended Acme, the finest Arabian Mocha and Paragon, the choicest Rio and Java blended. These goods are roasieu by thoroughly rxpenenced hands, in large tanks specially constructed for this purpose, and are packed in air-tight chests that the strength and aroma may be fully preserved. Jn teas we have Oolong, English Breakfast, Gun powder, Young Hyson, Uncolored Japan and a variety of blended teas, which in quality and flavor cannot be excelled. A hearty invitation to TET OUE GOODS Is extended to all Satisfaction guaranteed. ot figure and design. .2J Goods variety. full line ot S Wafrr n wnrri As season rol- are now enabled tn nW. , -i " . femce opening business EW STORE, ui i, it.ri . if i v fir- m wm - and Coffee WALLACE & TJLJOJi SOX