Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 28, 1888, Image 3

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Horning Jfaih) iictald
Daily and Weekly
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DAILY.
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clivered by carrier, per weeK 0.15
mail, .er J't-ai 5 CO
WEEKLY.
(Published every Friday Morning.)
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JOTT1SU ABOUT T.
I Screen doors' and windows made
! to order at Thos. Brink's.
Parasois positively at cost for the
purpose o reducing stock at P.
Cohen's.
Mrs. Howell, of Oregon City, is
v'ssitincr her daughter, Mrs. Andrew
Hunt, in this city.
Screen windows and doors man-rf.u-rured
on short notice by 11. B.
A'unk. Read his adv.
Several fine residences, costing
$5000 and upwards, will be built in
this city this season.
There is talk of a new whole
sale! drug establishment being
tablisued in this city.
Two surveying parties are now
engaged on " the eastward exten
sion of the Oregon Pacific.
Russell V yatt and Fred Yates
are studvinglaw with Hon. J. K.
Weatherford in this city.
Wire cloth for door and window
screens at 2:- cents per square foot
iit (J. L. Brush's, at the foot of
Lyon street.
Pure maple sugar, pickled pig's
fef-t, salt and smoked herring,
inckerel and all kinds of choice
Table delicacies at Parker Bros.
Win. Simpson has added to his
?iore a bankrupt stock of ladies'
;;nd men's fn.e shoes." These with
his other goods, will go at cost.
Ciark's gallery is removed to
the corner of Second and Ferry
"trpets, where all old patrons, and
th public pn '-rally, are respect
fully invited to call.
Samuel E. Young received to
day from Chicago, novelties in
ladies' summer wraps, the newest
thing out. Call early, as they are
bound to sell on sight.
The Loval Temperance Legion
-ivill mpt at the W. C. T. XT. hall
this (Friday)atternoon at 4 o'clock.
All the boys and girls of Albany
are cordially invited.
A state Sunday School "conven
tion will be held in Albanv on
May 22, 23 and 24. A large num
ber of delegates will attend and
will be entertained by the people of
Albany.
Plush day at Monteith & Seiten
hach's to-day. They have some
four or five thousand different
varieties of bustles, as well as a
fine line of ladies' wraps, dress
goods, etc. Look out for their new
adv.
' Mr. A. Brandon, who is one
of the best commissioners Linn
county ha ever had, and who will
be re-elected in June next, was in
the city Fri 'av and paid this office
a pleasant call. i
Bishop Rudolph R. Thibbs of the
Evangelical church will deliver a
discourse at the court house in this
-city on Sunday.evening. The oth
er churches join this service, and
omit their usual Sunday evening
service.
We keep the lareest and best as
sortment nf groceries and provi
sions in Albany, and. sell them at
reasonable rates, and that is the
reason sur-store is always crowded
with shrewd buyers. Wallace &
Thompson.
Fresh strawberries, the first of
the season, can be purchased this
morning at Kenton & Chase's.
Thev have a very fine assortment
of California fruit. This firm makes
a specialty of supplying their num
erous customers with the best
goods the market affords.
The First National Bank of this
city has purchased of O. P. Tomp
kins.commission merchant of Port
land, a fine McNeal & Urban
burglar proof safe which will be
placer! inside the fireproof vault in
their bank building. It is one of
the finest and most secure safes in
the state.
I received to-day from the manu
facturer an invoice of the celebrat
ed Thompson Glove Fitting corsets,
one of the oldest and most reliable
corsets made. I have also a full
line of Ball's Spiral Spring Health
corsets, French woven corsets, re
sides many other makes from fifty
cents to three dollars each, Sam
uel E. Young.
Assignment nt Corvallis.
It is understood that J. M. Nolan
of Corvallis. has been compelled to
make an assignment for the bene
fit of his creditors. The assign
ment was made to M. S. Neugass
aad L. H. Addinton was app nted
receiver. Mr. Nolan started on
Wednesday evening in company
with Mr. Neugass for San Fran
cisco, where, it is hoped, matters
con be adjusted and Mr- Nolan
placed on his fpet agin. His
assets are $40,000, and liabilities
$:4.00f. He failed in Albany
about eight vears ago.
Flremen'a Pall.
A firemen's ball will be given at
Lebanon on Friday evening May
4 under the auspices of the Leba
non Fire Department. Good music
will be in attendance and reduced
rate will be given on the Oregon
Pacific and O. & C. railroads.
Tickets,, including supper, $1.50
Everybody is invited.
:ti t'rize Shirt.
The best white shirt in the market
at VV. V. Head's; and don't forget that j
l.e proposes to give away a fhi gold
watth with tin ni Call ad investi ;
irate if yf'i need a good shirt. j
Wallace & Thompson's show window j
attracted so much attention and creat- j
v i nianv ' otnments that they w -re !
our, eiled" to christen the ptvture
:::ir!ie." everybody will recognize i: j
y that name. 1
THE AtUItl tl I KAL COLLEGE.
$11,250 Received for the Agricultural
Station at Corvallis.
On Tuesday Hon. Thos. E.
Canthorn, treasurer of the state
board of regent i of the agricultural
college, received $11,250 from the
treasurer of the United States,
being the three payments due Ore
gon out of the fund to establish
experimental stations in connec
tion with the several agricultural
colleges ot the United States.
Some time ago the officers of the
board prepared and sent on the
papers necessary to secure this
money. We have to congratulate
the people of this county and of
the state that this fund has been
secured to the collegt . The South
ern Methodist cnurch has not been
able to draw it.
Now, then, there is something
else to be done. The college build
ing will be completed by the first
of June ready to be turned over to
the governor, when the state board
will enter into' full control of the
institution. But there is still lack
ing of the fund necessarv to make
the farm free of encumbrances and
pay everything against it, the sum
of"$2,C0t). This money must be
raised. Not a single moment
should elapse after the keys are
delivered by the contractor before
they should be delivered to the
governor. In view of the litiga
tion by the Southern Methodist
church for this land and the con
trol as soon as possible. We know
that there have been unsual de
mands on our people and that
more are coining in the future, but
that two thousand must come.
The state cannot get her college
until it does come. It will come.
It may not be improper here to re- i
mark that the thanks ot tins 1 doors cheaper than can the Port
people are due the governor for his j land merchants, and the O. P.
prompt' designation of the state j guarantees tnat such rates shall be
board as the proper recipients ot
the agricultural station fund, and
for his interest in having the proper
proof made before the department
for securing it. Mr. Nash and Mr.
Cauthorn are also to be thanked
for their dispatch and good judg
ment in the matter.
Three thousand dollars of this
money may be used for buiidiiig
and improvements :or the station.
We do not know how much can be
, expended, nor how it will be ex
pended. Lhere will doubtless be a
meeting of the board to consider of
these matters very soon. Benton
Leader.
After Pete Olsen.
The country around and above
Mehama has been filled, during tne
past few days, with vague and
alarming rumors that Pete Oiseu,
the aiiucious Naoa county, Cal.,
murderer, upon whose head a large
price is set, is hiding in that neigh
borhood. A day or two since,
James X. Smith ("fcrassy") and
Mike Connolly were industnonsly
laboring away at some ; work near
the river bank, at Mehama, when
they were startled to behold Mr?.
ConnoiIy fly across the new Saut;
utu bridge on a gallop and ap
proach them with the 'appalling
information that she had seen Pete
sneakiDg through the brush on the 1
Linn county side. Old Gassy's
cheek blanched at the app;d iug
intormaiioD, but voluntarily sum
moniujr Counollv to his aid audi
! swearing by the holy liokus poluis
to capture the murderer dead or
alive, it he lost ail his toenails in
the attempt, they got their guus
and started on the perilous chase
Casting their eagie eyes along the
Linn county shore, they belie'''
Peter stealthily creeping over
rocks down the river, and first map
ping out their plan of campaign,
thay steered across the river, a id
proceeded to surround ;the op
posed murderer. Gassy sneaked
up on one side of him and Mike
on the other, and when within a
lew teet ot their prev, which was
seated upon a rock, tney sudden y
uiscovereu tnai it was oniv iewi
Ferrell, who was taking an after
noon stroll. Mike and Cassy con
c uded that they wern't hunting
Pete anyway, and they quietly
withdrew without alarming him.
Then they joined hands and swore
a triple-plated oath never to di
vulge their adventure to anyone ;
but it was too good to keep, and
Mrs. Connolly soon had the whole
town agog with the news of their
thrilling adventure, and they call
Smith no longer "Gassy," but
"Pete Olsen." Salem Statesman.
Bankrupt Stock Purchased.
AVm. Simpson has purchased the
bankrupt stock of Hay & Ashby at
Harrisburg. consisting of about
$8000 worth of general merchan
dise, and w.ill add the same to his
store in this city. Look out for his
new adv. to-morrow.
California t'al-K-Ciire.
The only guaranteed cure for cat
arrh, eold'in the head, hay lever, rose
cold, catarrhal deafness and sore t yes.
Restore the sense of taste and un
pleasant breath, resulting fioin ca
tarrh. Easy and pleasant to use.
Follow directions and a cure is war
ranted, by all druggists. Send for
a circular to ABIET1NE MEOICAL
COMPANY. Oroville Cal. Six months
treatment for $100, sent by mail for
1.10. Eor sale bs Foshay & Mason,
Viven Away.
W. F. Read proposes to give away
a tine gold watch with Ins gold and
silver prize shirt, the very best titting
and best made white shirt in the
market. The price is as low or lower
than any equally as good shirt in the
market.
Removed.
Wm. Simpson has removed his
stock of tinware. hardware and
notions into t.'ie old Shane & Lonswav
store, where he will keep up the full i
stock ol gooas.aml maintains me pop
ular fixed price counter arrangements
he had adopted at his old stand. He
will continue the sale of the Shane fc
Lonswuy bankrupt tock at cost.
Try a bucket of Sapone for house
cleaning, it has no equal. Wallace
& Thompson.
THE MOKNIXG HERALD: SATITIvD A.Y, APRIL 28, 1888
STATE DISPATCHES.
The Ais Again Falls at the Asylum -Thcs.
B. Merry Receives an Appointment.
Salem, April 27. It is reliably
stated that Mr. G. Wilkins, com
missary at the a-ylum, has been
removed by Dr. Lane, superintend
ent. The reason assigned is in
competency. A GOOD APPOINTMENT.
Portland, April 27 Thos. B.
Merry, one of the oldest and best
known newspaper men in the state
of Oregon, has been justly honored
by Secretary of State Bayard with
an appointment as assistant com
missioner of the United Stats to
the Austra ian Exposition, t be
held at Melbourne, commencing in
July next and lasting ten months.
ABOUT FKEHillT.
The O. R.& N. Co. has recently
offered our merchauts a special
rate on certain classes of goods
from San Francisco, which rate
was a few cents lower than the reg
ular rate in direct on the O. P. It.
R. since its completion to this city.
In making this rate the O. R.& N.,
not wishing to lose any money,
has raised the rates on Portland
shippers as shown in a schedule
of rates in the Oregonian of the
19th insfc. The fact that this com
pany will not agree to maintain this
rate any length of time, shows con
clusively that it was not given in
good faith, and it would be poor
policy on the part of the merchants
of this city and other points in
the valley to ship by any other
route than the O. P. Since the
coming of the O. P. our merchants
have been enabled to lav freight
from San Francisco down at their
maintained. Our business men
are already beginning to take ad
va'ita.e of this fact. Three of
them are already doing a whole
sale business and others are con
templating reaching out after a
wholesale business.
COAST TS.
It is reported that the survey of
the reservation will be completed
in a week or two, says the East
Oregonian.
Astoria exchange: The steamer
Maiie G. Haven was sold Wednes
l day to Ben Young 1 r $2000.
She will be taken north u engage
in fishing business.
Eugene City paper: Cherry
trees have not ail bloomed wel'
tnis year, but have set as full as
most trees will he ahle to stand.
There is no doubt now but that we
will have a heavy crop of fruit.
There was a shooting scrape at
Netarts a few days since, in which
a man named McCormick was
shot by another named Desmond
the bullet taking effect iu the
groin and making a dangerous
wound.
The Salem prohibition club
elected Mssr. John Hughes, A.
T. Yeaton and W. P. Johnson,
well known husimsj men. as an
executive committee, and request
ed the College prohibition c'uh of
the Willamette University to fur
uish music for public meetings dur
inr the campaign.
A few weeks ago, says an Or
egon City paper, Messis. Pilsoury
and Yv iiliams made an inspection
of the West Side road as far as
Oswi go, with a view of determin
ing the amount necessary to clear
and grade it. They are much
pleased with the prospect and
grade to be obtained.
The Benton county prohibition
ists have made the following nom
inations: Represen'atives, D. C.
vvyitt, 13. iN. Allen; comnussion-
ers W. T
Bryant, and John
sheriff, G. Laudes;
Buchanan;
j clerk. I), P. Bin
treasurer, A.
r Victor Hurt;
superintendent
with the same
horses passed
w. ti ruert ; assess
surveyor, school
and roroner to rill.
Three miners
number of pack
through hereon the 22d
inst., on
mines on
their way to the quartz
il ue river, and this week n party
intends to st irt from here, at 3
quite a number are going from
Eugene, Harrisburg and Halsey,
and the chances are very favorable
for that district to be more
thoroughly prospected this year
than ever before.
Rev . Geo. Cairns, the evangelist
closed his meetings here last night.
The following persons were baptized
by Rev.C. Perry and united with
the Baptist church in this city:
Frank Thompson, Elmer Whited,
Mr. J. McFeron, Miss Minnie
Thompson, Minni. Stanard,
Grace Reilly, Mrs. McFeron, Mrs.
J. McFeron. Miss Emma Curl,
Mrs. E. M. Dyson, Miss E. Hinda
and Minnie Hale.
The Water Snpulj:
"You will never miss the water
'Till the well runs drj."
If you want a well dug call on T.
B. Davidson. He does prompt
work at a reasonable price.
Thousands or Oollnr.
Are spent every year by the people
of this State, for worthless medicines
for the cure of throat and lung disease
when we know that if they would only
invest $1 in Santa Abie, the new Cal
ifornia discovery for Consumption and
kindred complaints, they would
in this pleasant remedy find relief. It
is recommended by ininisters, pliysi
cans and public speakers of the Gold
en State. Sold amlj warranted by
Foshay it Mason, at 1 a botle
Three for $2 50. The most stubborn
case of catarrh will speedily succumb
to California Cat-K-Ci-ke. Six
month's treatment t. By mail ?1. 10.
lo-ciay we opencl a gorgeous lot on
'beaded wraps for spring wear. East-
era goods. Eastern prices. Ladies 1
have a look at them. Monticth Cc
Scitenbach. j
"Wigwam slippers at Read's.
BEOWXSVILLE NOTES.
Brownsville, April 25.
Mr. A. Hud will commence
gathering milk next week lor his
cheese factory near here.
The infant daughter of Mr. W
S. Powell died last. Saturday
morning of intermittent fever, and
was buried Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Marion Powell has just ar
rived home from a trip to Missouri.
He goes from here to the bunch
grass country east of the mount
ains. The crops in this section are
suffer ng for rain, althugh we
have had a few showers the past
twenty-four hours, but not enough
to do much good.
The woolen mills will not shut
down o the r annual repairs until
Juue tuis year, in order to woi k
up their stock and catch up with
their ordeis.
Owing to the lack of ram this
spring the waters cf the Calipooia
were not high enough to bring
down the logs of Moyer Bros.,
and they have had a pa. table steam
engiue in use and have drawn
down quite a supply over the
shallow places bj steam power.
LITKltARY EMKUTAIJIMKST.
To Be Given at the Opera House Monday
Evening, Ajjril 30th.
The ladies of the Congregational
church will give ah entertainment
and social at the opera house next
Monday evening, April 30th. Ad
mission 25 cents. Ice cream and
cake will be served at any time
during the evening for 10 cents.
The exercises will commence at
eight o'clock. Following is the
PROGRAMME :
Prayer H. V. Rominger.
instrumental duet Esther Mar
shal and Lora Vance.
Chorus.
Braiding May pole Little folks,
fcolo Mr. Adair.
Solo Frankie Flindt.
Recitation Kate Pi ice.
Chorus.
Quartette -
Song and tableau Crowning
May queen.
Solo Mrs. Cochran.
Recitation Lora Vance.
Duet Arta Huston and Vella
Flindt.
Horn quintette.
Duet Mr. Adair and Mrs. Coch
ran. Solo Mrs." Chamberlain.
Gentlemen's quartette.
Bouquet drill Fifteen young
ladies.
Smoke Estrellas.
Fresh groceries at Conn Bros
A new invoice of British trimmings
at Read's.
Colored spectacles and eyeglasses at
French's.
French, the jeweler, keeps railroad
time.
Harness oil and soaps at Thompson
& Overman
First-class iroods and lowest prices
atW. F. Read's
Fairbank's Gold Dust . ishin;r pow
der at Parker Bros.
Fresh Vegetables every morning at
Ken ten & Chase's.
A new lot f Prize Baking Powder
at Brownell Stanard's
A fine line of imported cigars rel
ceived at Brownell fc Stanard's
A choice iot of uncanvassed eastern
hams at Wallace .V Thompson's.
Tea all the way from 2o to 75 cents
per pound at Brownell A: Stanard's.
Cream Crackers, and a nice assort
ment of cakes at Kenton ik Chase's.
Try the Acme Coffee sold at Kenton
& Chase when jou want a choice ar
ticle. Thompson fc Overman are always
ready to repair your harness on short
otiee.
For your fine imported and Key
West cigars, iro lo M. Baumgart's
cigar store, one door east of Black
man's drug store.
Just received, the celebrated Es- I
trella Key West cigar, the linest Key
West cigar in the market at M.
BaumarVs cigar store.
A magnificent lot of wall paper in
copper back, irilt, and all new styles,
with decorative sets to match. Just
opened at Alontieth it Seitenbach's.
. Bny your spectacles and evcglasses
at V. M. French's, and have them tit
led by Johnson's patent cioptric eye
meter, the best tetler manufactured.
That exquisite line of satins in our
show window will be r::n close this
week. Have no excuse for not fret
ting iu on them. Montieth & Seiten
i ach.
The Devil Fish Described by lingo
Is not a more tenacious monster thau
malaria, whether it takes the form ol
chills and fever, billious remittent,
ague cake or dumb ague. Like the
octopus of the story it clasps the vic
tim in its tentacula;., and foids him
closer and closer in a horrible em
brace. Atta"ked with Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters, however, it gradually
relaxes U tremendous grip, finally
abandons it, and the quoudam sufferer,
liberated at last, rejoices in the sense
of new bom freedom, engendered by
the restoration of complete health,
dyspepsia, too, and constipation, those
old and remorseless enemies of the
human family, give ground, and are
finally driven from the field by this
Napoleon of renied.es, the greatest,
the purest in the family pharmacopoeia.
Rheumatism succumbs to it, so do
kidney troubles. The nerves, when
overstrained, regain quietude and
vigor by its aid, and the ability to ret
trunquflly and eat wi h zest are in
creased bv it. Resort to it in time and
avoid unnecessary suffering.
fliroiiic loo.Mnrs of Hie Rowels
Results from imperfect disre6tion. The
cause lie in torpidity of the liver A
regular habit of body can be secured
by taking Simmons Liver Regulator
to aid digestion, to stimulate the dull
ano sluggish liver, and rid the system
of excessive and poisonous bile. The
Regulator corrects acidity of the
j : .. a : l
SiOinacll, CHICS ysi'ci uu- nisuies
mo-iii-iritv of the 'Owp1s alike free
from laxity or costiveuess.
TTrAXTEO - ALL THE FARMERS VVO j
V wis'i top'l thr'r fom'F, to call and1
r'e fhi s "iC in the haiuls of Oirran &i
Vnntieth have sf'ml 'Vustomecs for j
good irrai tnnk farms. J
RAKE CIIA.NCE FOU SHOPPEBS.
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 SALE OF CARPETS.
For 30 days he will discount ?11
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
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 yet
opened. His patterns are new and
fashionable. A call will prove the
truth of this assertion.
ill Watch ;ivea Away.
Francis Pfeiffer has placed in his
show case at the Albany 6oda and
candy works a $50 gold watch, which
will be iriven away to the customer
who purchases of hirathe most cigars.
Every person who buys a
cigar will icceive- a ticket. At the
cud of ninety days the one holding
the largest nnmher of tickets will re
ceive, the watch, ft 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 gold
watch free.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Stockholders' Meeting.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
annual meeting of the stockholders of
the Albany Farmers' Co. will be held ia the
company's office in the city of Albany, on
the 15th lav of May, 1SSS, at 1 o'clock r. m.
Said ineetinii will bs held tor the purpose of
etectni'' seven uire-jtors to serve for the en
suing year, and for the transaction of such
other business as may regularly come before
such meeting.
Dated Albany, O-ejfon, April 21, 1SS8.
O. A. Archibald, " 11. II. Wilds,
Secretary. President.
t'ontrsictor and Kuildc.
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING Lo
cated in Albanv solicits patronage
from city and country. Will contract
to build bridges, barns, and all manner
of dwelling houses, including Queen
Anne, Eastlake and Elizabethian styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
speciticitions without charge. Satis
faction guaranteed. W. C CASSELL
Mor3iho!ders Meeting.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
a special meeting of the
stockholders of the Farmers and
Merchants Insurance company of
Albany, Oregon, will be held at the
office of said company in the city ol
Albany, Oregon, on Wednesday, the
'2d day of May, l&SS, at the hour of two
o'clock p. m., to consider the proposi
tion to increase the capital stock of
said corporation so that thesameshal
be equal to the sum of live hundred
thousand ($500,(XX)) dollars.
By order of the Board of Directors.
Albanv. April 9, ISSS.
CHAS. E. WOLVERTON, Pres.
J. K. Elulkkix, Sec'y.
Ileal Estate and Employment
Agency,
Parties having farms for sale or
about 1C0 acres, or those having lar
ger tracts which they would be will
ing to divide up into 80 or li0 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 fema.e,
with such help as they desire on siiort
notice, li e also nave a tew situa
tions for both male and female in the
city and country. Call at our office
if you want help or want employment
We can get either tor you. Umce
No. 65 First street, adjoiuing Twee-
dale & Hopkins tui store.
F. A. BURKHART & CO.
'I lie Verdict I iiatilmoii.
Wv D. Suit, Druggist Bippus Ind..
tef titles "1 can recommend JMectric
Bitters as the very best remedy.
Every bottle sold has given relief in
every case. One man tooli six bottles
and was cured of Rheumatism of 10
vears standing." Abraham Hare,
druggist, Bcllvillc, uhio, affirms:
"The best selling medicine I haye
ever bandied in my 20 years of exper
ience, is Electric B'itters." Thousands
of others have added their te.-timon
so that the verdict is unanimous that
Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of
the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a
half dollar a bottie at Foshay it Ma
son's. Worlli Knowing.
Mr. W. IT. Morgan, merchant, of
Lake City Fla., was taken with a se
vere Cold, attendtd with a distressing
Cough and running into Consumption
in its first stages. He tried many so
called uonular cough remedies and
steadily grew worse. Was reduced !
in flpsh, had dillicnlty in breathing
and was unable to sleep. Finally
tried D-. King's New Discovery for
Consumption and found immediate
relief, and after using about a half
dozen bottles found liinicclf well and
has had no return of the disease. No
other remedy can show so grand a
record ot cures, as Dr. King's Discov
ery for Consumption Guaranteed to
do just what is claimed for it. Trial
bottles free. For sale by Foshay &
Mason.
For the choicest crackers, ginger
snaps and ginger nuts, cocoanut tatiy,
fruit and raisin biscuit, cocoanut jum
ble, lemon bars and snaps, honey cake,
exira soda biscuits. Monitors and all
kinds of choice crackers go and ex
amine Wallace & Thompson's fresh
stock. They have all the delicacies
the market affords.
IVhittier fi Tlionpn,
plain and ornamental
painting.
paper hanging
Done on short notice. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Charges reason
able and all work promptly attend
ed to. . -'
The Star Bath Rooms,
AND
shaving parlors
All work promptly attended to. lint
and cold baths a.ways ready. Ladies'
and Children!! ' Iia:r cuttiuu'a specialty.
Sick persons :;U'-;;;!ed to at their
homes. TiiOS. JONES.
Proprietor.
LADIES
Desiring to save themselves from the annoyancs of
small and ill chosen stocks will do well to make their
purchases from a stock full in every deparumeiiL and
replete withjall the latest novelties iu the market.
Replete with all the latest and most fashionable
8h.adesin
FOREIGN AND HOME EEss GOODS,
Ini every conceivable style ot figure and design.
Piles of
French Sateens, Foulard, Seersuckers, Dress Ginghams, Alba
trosses, Embroidered Robes and the Etcettas, an El
egant Line of Silks and Satins in ttitirely
New Shades.
TRIMMINGS
in every desirable style
Braid Trimmings,
Plushes
XOVELTIEri IN EVERYTHING THAT PERTAINS TO
Fancy
in the most profuse
JEESE
in spring and summer shades and trimmipgs. An
immense stock of
In new styles and at all prices. Before leaving the
store have a look at our superb stock of New carpets, new styles of wall
paper and general hocise furnishing iroods.
MONTEITH & SEITENBAGH.
PBOGBESS
Is and has been our watchword. As season rol
lows season our stock increases, both in ize and lit
superio- quality, and we are now enabled to place
before our patrons an endless variety of everyihiug
that is new and seasonable. Since opening business
IN OUR NEW STORE,
We have more than doubled our stock, Jpiaving 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, w'.ll bear the
most critical inspection,
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 coft'ees: No. 1 Costa Rico
Rio, Caracola, Best Old Government Java,and,Finest
Arabian Mocha. In roast goods we keep best Costa
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 s;oods are
roasted by thoroughly experienced 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.
In teas we have Oolong, English, Breakfast, Gun
powder, Young Hyson, Uncolcred Japan and a
variety of blended teas, which in quality and, flavor
cannot be excelled. A hearty invitation to
TEY OUR GOODS
Is extended to all Satisfaction guaranteed.
WALLA
and color. Novelties in
Jets and shades of
V elvts,
Goods
variety. full line ot
S
as they are the choicest
CE c TLLOJl SOZT.
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