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THE MOBNIXG- HERALD : WEI MAY 2, 18SS 11 I3IIvV A..MD WE3KLY TSiiilS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. I'li'n'ishe'' i-vi-rv morning exeept MonUav.) tl.vered by carrier, per v.'euu iUo li) uuui, jit-r yeai a 1.0 WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) One copy, per ant;u:n, iu advance S2.C0 W en not M in advance -2: 0 J01T1.; Alil f l OW.X. Board of trade meeting Thursday evening. " Five tramps were "run in" last evening by me police. James Foster is quite ill at his residence in this city. All the choicest style in ladies', misses' and children's hats at Mrs. AJ'Conner's. Try a bucket of Sapone for house -cleaning, it has no equal. Wallace .& Thompson. Will & Stark have just opened a fine assortment of fancy gold pens and pencils, the neatest thing out. Wire cloth for door and window screens at 2v. cents per square foot .at C. L. Brush's, at the foot of Lyon street. Wm. Simpson has added to his store a bankrupt stock of ladies' and men's fine shoes. These with his other goods, will go at cost. John Briggs' monthly weather deport for April, completes an even ten years' service in his reports for the signal service for Albany. The Albany Ladies' Aid society will not convene at their regular time of meeting for this month, but let the meeting go over until the regular time for the June meeting. The committee on entertainment request that the members of the McPherson Post, G. A. li. and V. K. C., interested in putting on anotller play for the benefit of the Post and Corps are requested meet at the G. A. K. Hall this evening. STATE IHsPAT 1IE. A Well Known'Citizen, of Salem Dies Sud denlyBof Hr.r, Disease. Special to the Hkrald. j Salem, May i. John Palmer, a well known citizen of Marion coun ty, residing six miles south of this place, died suddenly at the resi dence son-in-iaw, George Ander son, in this city this afternoon of heart disease. Summary of Meteorology for April 1888. From observations taken at Al bany, in Linn county Oregon, by John Briggs, vol. observer for the signal Service, U. S. Army. Highest barometer on the 8th, 30.14. Lowest barometer on the 3d, 1:9.58. Mean barometer for the month, . 20.58. . Highest daily average of baro meter 3o.li. Lowest dailv average of baro meter 29.61. Highest temperature on the 19th, 81. Lowest temperature on the 5ih, S6. Mean for the month, 55.38. Highest daily range of Ther. on the lath, 40. Lowest dailv range of Ther. on the 3rd, and 10th, 10. Mean temperature at 7 a. m. dai iy, 48.9. Mean temperature at 2 p. k. daily, 6(5.1. JYieau temperature at y p. daily, 53.46. Prevailing direction of wind, M. S. -andN. Velocity or .force, 3. Total rainfall, or melted snow 1.40. Depth of snow at end of month, 0 iSo. ot davs on which .01 or more rain fell, 7. No. of days of cloudiness average 8 scale of 10, 4. Of 90 observation 47 are clear, 15 cloudy, 12 fair, 0 foggy, 7 rain, 4 hazy, 5 overcast. Hoar frost on the mornings 5th9thandl4. Temp., 2.70 on average of years. Rainfall, 1.99 .on an average :0 years. Excursion. ot 10 ot On next Friday evening the Y. . L,. 1. U. of Albanv will go to ixirvalhs and give the "Hatchet! I'artie," in connection with the ! "Flower Drill." A coach will be j placed at the disposal of the ' "Hatchets" by the O. P. railroad, 1 for their accommation and also for j all who may desire to accompany I them. Round trip tickets, includ- j ing admittance to the entertain ment, $1.00 Train will leave Al bany at 7 o'clock p. m. Let every body go and have a good time. TUc a ut lain Ml is. Mr. H. Kenton of iir - city has completed an assay fro: i samples of ore from the mine of Messrs. Read, Woodin & Co. on the head waters of the Santiam near the famous Blue river mining region. From three ounces of id !: he ob- -tained $1 in gold, id silver amounting to $200 per ton. This i of course cannot be taken as an ' average lot of rock, for it would make 10,000 per ton in gold, a ! fabulous amount. But the rock is pronounced very rich in both gold and silver. The mine will be vig orously worked this summer by the company. Jifw !eulii 10 umls. It let try mi; ks as if a proii ht grow up iu ta ;e indus-seair-'g tli business off the Oregon coast. Tin schooner. Cit 01 San Oie.: an at Yaquina Monday ..Francisco bound mirth a st ing expedition, captured 2R37 sja! from jan Fraucisc the skins down o; er. Souis weie f plentiful al-.-au the ('apt. o;i v.: ;x ..vo i, 11 do'.n Tfi.li'ilEB.V HSTITHJ;. Froscodings of the Tescaeis' lastitate oil of Dht:Lt lie. 2. r.t Tangont. FORKXCOX SESSION. I The institute was called to order by Mr. Herron, and in the ab sence of the regular officers H. W. Herron was chosen cnairman and W. A. McGhee secretary. Mr. Z. T. Tnielove and Miss Minnie Mc Fariand were appointed crtic?. "i tie subject of "Primary Read ing" was introduced by Mr. Butt, lie said reading should be taught while the child is young and the organs tender and flexible. Pro nouncing words is not reading. Mr. Hunt said that a teacher should tell the class what lies be fore them and how to study the lesson. W. A. McGhee said Ids method was to require the pupii to repeat what was read. Mr. Truelove would assign the class a lesson and get out of it what was involved in the subject. Mr. Hunt does not believe in the reretit.on of sen tences, but requires the pupils to narrate the story read. Several other speakers followed, and the different methods were well discussed. . A humorous recitation was given by Master Roy Brewer. AFTERNOON" SESSIONS The Tangent band called the teachers together with excellent music. The enrollment showed the fol lowing teachers present: A. W. Moses, Tangent. II. W. Herron, Tangent. Miss Minnie McFariand, Tan gent. G. P. Russell, Halsev. J. M. Williams, Halsev. Z. T. Truelove, Tallman. C. S. Hunt, Lebanon. W. A. McGhee, .Souaville. J. Fred Yates, Albanv. G. H. Burt. Shedd. Mr. Sanford, Shedd. Mr. McGhee was caned to the chair. H. W. Herron took the floor and presented the subject of "Primary Arithmetic." There are two ex tremes, he said, in teaching arith metic the one is to start the lit tle folks in a large book, the other to keep them counting and arrang ing objects, lie womd choose the golden mean between the two. The text book he would not use, but would give lessons from the blackboard and from slips of pa per. He illustrated a number of ways of writing problems on the blackboard for solution by the pu pils. He also illustrated ids meth od by an excellent class drill. Mr. Hunt spoke in favor ol using objects freely in the first lessons until the pupils could count and combine numbers readily. Mr. Burt would also use objects, that being nature's way to tea?h count ing. Mr. Williams raid that more depended upon the teacher than upon the method. The work should be full of vivacity. Mr. Russell presented the subject "Percentage." He would follow the methods in the book closely. Mr. Williams illustrated analysis in per cent age by analyzing a problem through the various cases. He also Kpoke a few udiiutes on teaching compound number, stal ing that they should be taught ex perimentally so far as practicable, and that the pupils should be al lowed to do much work in measur ing outside of the school house, measuring boards, lots, fields, etc. -Mr. Hunt agreed with the method, and would extend it to ail the tables. Mr. Yates would teach the ! rauies nrsi ana tnen apply tr.ein ! A recess of a few minutes was taken, during which the Tan-cnt brass band niaved several nieces. Upon motion of Mr. Mont the subject of grading public schools ! discussed bv tne institute, all the teachers speaking in favor of it. The critics' report was called for. which showed that the usual nni.i- ! ber of mistakes hail been made m grammar and pronunciation. The work of the afternoon was ! interspersed with music by the) band and recitations by pupils of i the Tangent schools, as: follows: liecitation For Petter or for' Worse, Miss Georgia Beard. j Recitation The Dving Cali-1 fornian, Miss Minnie Sibits. j Recitation The Big Master Harry Beard. Recitation We Have Friends Together, Miss Anderson. Giant, Been Ella E VEXING SESSION. The evening session was held in the church and the following pro gramme was carried out : iSong Homeless To-Night. Song Where the Lillies Bloom. Address What Shall Our Young Folks Read J. M. Wil liams. Gems of Literature Tangent school. Among the gems recited were : "Real glory arises from confi dence in ourselves." "The reward of one duty is the power to fulfill another." "Greatest glory consists rot in i never falling. but in rising every time we tail, liut win your way and praise will come from those who tried to crush you." "Accuse not nature, she has done her best, do thou thine." Song Miss Lizzie Bryan, of Tangent and Miss Eva Co'wan, of Albany. f-oio The Bridge, Miss Trixie Morgan. Resolutions thanking ' the citi zens of Tangent for their hospitali ty, the trustees of the church, Mrs. i.eard lor ttu- use 01 her organ and I : . Tangent brass band for their j i ;: , were unanimously adopted.'; -'A Awake the song. i i:i institute adjourned t "'.itiany in September, up ' superintendent, ::nd meet on call art in l y.) i-;- ilOid ' '! "X--T" '.! to 1 to ;-:e" with dbt: ict N JiO. a i jua session. J. M. Wli.I.IA.-as. Sec'y District No. Ll. lTV S!i!J5JI. A::ira?.l Report of Bcp't C. V. S. Eeid 1 the Eupfcriatendfciit of Public Instruction County SchooF Superintendent D. V. S. Keid lias submiitel to the stale superintendent, F. B. Mc Elrov, his annual report of the condition of the schools of Linn county, as follows: GEXEKAL STATISTICS. No. persons between 4 and 20 residing in the county 5613 No. resident pupils enrolled in public schools during year bet ween 4 and 20 years 3648 No. resident pupils enrolled in public schools during year under 6 years 137 No. resident pupils attending school outside their district during the year 210 A verage d aily attendance 23S5 No. teacliers employed in pub lic schools during year end ing March 5, 1888." 174 No. applicants examined for teacher's certificates during year under old law 6S No. applicants examined for teactier'sjeertificates during vear under new law 117 No. applicants examined fail ing to obtain certificates under the new law No. teachers employed holding first grade certificates under the old law No. teachers employed during year holding second grade certificates under old law. . . No. teachers holding first grade county certificates under the new law S4 No. teachers holding second grade county certificates under the new law No tea diers holding third grade county certificates under the new law No. permits granted during year under new law No. teachers employed in this county taking an educational journal No. children not attending anv school during vear between 4 and 20 years No. teachers employed in prt vate schools during year. No. pupils enrolled in n'-iate schools during vear. . . Value of school nouses. .$71,535 Ot Value of school furniture 6,073 0( Value of apparatus 725 Ot Amt. insurance on school houses 17.S20 0C Average amt. salary paid male teachers 42 40 Average amt. salary paid female teachers 33 Amt. salary paid Sup't of countv 847 07 50 Whole No.organized districts in this count' No. districts reporting Average No. months public school taught during year. No. months private schools taught during year No. private sciioois taught during year No. school' houses built dur ing year 100 yy G.2 6 5 100 4 15 720 2 5 80 .No. school nouses m county. I No. graded schools in county i Teachers employed j Pupils attending i No. universities, academies, colleges, etc ! Teachers employed l'upils attending i Iu. districts furnished with suitable record books. . . . j No. school rooms furnished with Webster's unabridged dictionaries No. legal voters in county :for school purposes' No. school visited during vear by Co. .Snn't M021 30 ! A vel;l-f lenVl ?r. time L. voted to each viMt. . .. . cie h- hrs ! sniveled in per- formance of official duties. 740 There has been one county teachers' institute held in this county at Albany in April 1SS7. Number of teachers in attendance at the countv institute, 7; num ber of lo:'al institutes held in this cuimy inning tut: irai. it, liumoci of teachers present, 43; places of holding local institutes, Halsev and Nhedil. I F IX . X C I A L STATEMENT RECEIPTS. Ain't school funds in hands of dist clerk at beginning of this school year Atn't raised by (list tax during year. . : Am't of money apportioned 7910 45 4050 75 to school dists Irom county school fund during pear.. .21701 Am't of county apportion ment to school districts of the state school fund dur 05 ing the year Am't of money raised by rates bills during vear. . 5706 00 12G0 01 Am't of school funds ree'd from all other sources dur ing the vear Total am't of receipts. .41050 29 disiursi::.ients. Am't paid out for teachers' wages for year ending on first Monday in March, ISS3 27331 33 Am't paid for rent of sch'l rooms during the year. Am't paid out during the year for repairs ou school houses and premises Am't paid out during the year for the purchase of school furniture Am't paid for fuel and ot h er incidentals during the year Am't paid for clerk's ser vices dnring the year Am't paid during the year for apparatus,globes.maps, charts, school tablets. etc. . Am't paid for building 17 00 12S8 S21 06 107!) 78 54S S9 4 00 ! sciiooi nouses and am. houses during the year. Ain't paid for insurance during the year Am't paid out for ail other schccl purposes iJnri'U: ' V vear rod oj 85 65 Total iner.t- m't Th.u.ii I '.1 e tiero. ulii g 7 25 I ! or I ....1 CALL l-OK A OUZOS' .1IKTIMi To 3e Held Thursday Evening to Lize a Eoard of Trade. Organ The following call for a citizens' meeting to be held at the G. A. R. hall in this city next Thursday evening for the purpose of organi zing a board of trade, is furnished the Herald for publication. It is self-explanatory and is subscribed by men who mean business. Recognizing the necessity of an organized effort, that the business interests of the city of Albany and surroundings may be harmonized, matured and sustained, we tne undersigned, hereby request that all citizens of Albany who are interested in the prosperity of the citv, meet at the G. A. R. hall on Thursday, the 3rd day of May, lSSS.at lhe hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m. to take into consideration the pro priety or organizing a board of trade, or some body with like powers and duties. MONTEITH & SE1TENHACH, J. L. Cowan, D. P. Masox, N. H. Ali.ex, J. O. Wkitsman, A. B. McIlwain, C. C. Cherkv, C. R. Pakkes, C. L. Brush, 1). B. Moxteith, Wallace & Thompson, Cjias. E. Wolvekton, L. K. Blaix, Ji'Lii's Gradwoiil, Geo. L. Chamberlain, S. E. Young, J. li. Hill, Walter K. Tukrell. J. W . Ccsick, E. J. Laxxing, L. Flixx, Bryant, F. Simpson, K. Weatherford. Stewart t Sox, Pfeiffer. ames are a suincient guar- hat the meeting will not be one. Smoke Estrellas. Wigwam slippers at Read's. A ne' invoice of British trimmings at Read's. Harness oil and soaps at Thompson & Overman First-class troods and lowest prices atV. F. Read's Fairbar.k's Gold Dust v. ishin der at Parker Bros. t'Olf- Fresh Vegetables every morning at Kenton Jc Chase's. A new lot 'f Prize Baking Powder at Brownell & Stanard's - -- - A tine line of imported cigars re cuived at Brownell & Stanard's A choice lot of uncanvassed eastern hams at Wallace & Thompson's. Tea all the way from to To cents per pound at Brownell fc Stanard's. Cream Crackers, and a nice assort ment of cakes at Keiilou it Chase's. Thompson fe Overman are alvvuys eady to repair your harness on short roti''e. ! For your fine imported and Key West cigars, iro to M. Baumgurt's cigar store, one door cast of Black man's drug store. Just received, the celebrated Es trella Key West cigar, the finest Key West cigar in the market at M. 'anm:ar's cigar store. A magnineu'iit lot of wall paper in copper back, gilt, and all new styles, with decorative sets to match. '.Just opened, at AloiitieUi it Seitenbach's. That exquisite line of satins in our show window will be r :n close this week. Have no excuse for not get ting in on them. Montieth it Seileu iach. To-day we opend a gorgeous lot cf beaded wraps for spring wear. East-j u-ool's E-if ; jmvC a look at crn prices Ladies them. Jlontietli i: Seitcnbach. Flt't'IlK'll's lillll. 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 rates will be given on the Oregon Pacific and O. it Tickets, including C. 1 ail roads. supper, tsi.aU Everybody is invited. KciiioyimI. Wm. Simpson has removed his stock of tinware. hardware and notions into the old Shane fc Lonsway store, where he will keep up the full stock oi goods,and maintains the pop ular tixed price counter arrangements he had adopted at his old stand. He will continue the sale of the Shane it Lonsway bankrupt tock at cost. Thousands or Dollars 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 SI 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 ministers, phvsi cans and public speakers of fhe Gold en State. Sold , andjj warranted by Foshay it iasoii, at 1 a bottle. Three for 2 50. The mo?t stubborn case of catarrh will speedily succumb to California Cai-K-Cuke. Six month's treatment By mail SI. 10. liroiiic Loommm's wf iIik ISowls Results from impel feet digestion. The cause lies in torpidity of the liver. A regular habit of body can be secured by tnking Simmons" Liver Regulator j to aid digestion, to stimulate tl.e dull ano sluir'insh liver, and rid the system i of excessive and piHsonous bile. The ! I Regulator correct; acidity i stomach, cures dyspepsia an ! regularity of the bowels al ! from laxity or costiveiicss. ! i;e Vi alee H3!!.' - j "You will ne er miss the water ! Till the well runs dry." If you want a well dug call on E. ' F. Davidson. He does prompt ' work at a reasonable price. Orders can be left at this office. i H T! J. On lhesttsn - 1 antaPt RARE CH.tXl'E FOR SUUPI'ESIS. Mr. A. B. McIlwain, who has frequently agreeably-surprised his customers by his cu.-tem of cut ting prices to the lowest margin, is now making, the best otter yet given. To begin with is his great sale ok carpets. For 30 days he will discount ?1) 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 thte assertion. ;oll Watrb (iiven Away. Francis Pfeiffer lias placed in his show case at - the Albany soda and emdy works a $50 gold watch, which will be given away to tne customer who purchases of hhn the most cigars. Every person who buys a cigar will icceive a ticket. At the end of ninety days the one holding the largest nnmbcr 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 market1 This is a rare chance to get a gold watch free. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Stockholders' Meeting. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i annual ineutin!.' of the stockholders of the Albany Farmers' Co. -.vill ic held in the company s omce in the city ot Albany, on the 15th day of May, lsSS, at 1 o'clock i M. Said meeting will u held 'or the puruo je ol e'ecthiif seyen directors to nerve for tne en suiny year, and for the tniiiswtion of such other business as may regularly come before such meeting. Dated Albany. O-cyon, April 21, 1SSS. 0. A. Arciiikalp, M. H. WlLOS, Sccretarv. President. onlr.ielor and liniiilc. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING Lo cated in Albany solicits patronage in city and eour.try. Will contract build bridges,, barns, and all manner dwelling houses, including Queen nne, Ea.tiake and Elizabethian styles 'buildings. Will furnish plans and iccifications without charge. S.itis iciion guaranteed. W. 0 CASSELL Stockholders Meeting. i VTOTR-E IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT ' a special meeting of the stockholders of the Farmers and Merchants Insurance com nan r of 4 i Albany, Oregon, will be held at the I ofliec of said company in the city ot Albany, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 'id day of May, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., to consider the proposi tion to increase the capital stock of said corporation so that the same shal. be equal to the sum of live hundred thousand (-5H),00ii) dollars. j By order of the Bord of Directors. 1 Albany, April 0, 1SSS. Oil AS. E. WOLVERTON, Pres. J. K. Ei.oerkix, ftec'y. Ileal K.statc and Agency. Kiuiiloyiorut Partifs having farms for sale of about 1 GO acres, or t hose having lar ger tracts which they would be will ing to divide up into SO or 1G0 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 feme, m ith such help as they desireon short notice. Il"e also have - few situa tions for bo-h male and female in the city and country. Call at ouri-frhe if you want help or want employment We can get either for you. Oriioe No. 05 First street, adjoining Twee dale & Hopkins tin store. F. A. BURKHART A CO. Xiie Verdict . 1111111111011. W. D. Suit, Druggist Bippus Tnd., tct titles "I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 ears standing." Abraham liar-, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, alarms: "The hest selling medicine 1 haye ever handled in niy '20 years of exper ience, is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testimony so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric. Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a halt dollar a bottle at Foshay k Ma- I son s. IVui-th Knowing. Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant, of Lake City Fla., was taken with a se vere Cold, attended with a distressing Cough and running into Consumption in its first stages, 'lie tried many so called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh, had difficulty 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 ha'f dozen bottles found himcelf well and has had no return of the disease. No other remedy can show so grand a I record of cures, as Dr. King's Discov ery for Consumption Guaranteed to do just what is claimed for it. T rial bottles free. For sale by Foshay & Mason. 4'ulitoriiin ai-K-t'iipe. The only guaranteed cure for cat arrh, eold in the head, hay fever, rose cold, catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. Restore the sense of taste and un pleasant breath, resulting fiom ca tarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is war ranted, by all druggists. Send for a circular to ABIETINE MEDICAL COMPANY. Oroville Cal. Six months treatment for .100, sent by mail for 1 10. Eor sale bs Foshay" & Mason, For the choicest crackers, ginger nnd ginger nuts, cocoa nut tally. snaps fruit and raisin biscuit, coeoanut jiini- I ble, lemon bars and snaps, lioney cuke. extra soda leseuits. Monitors and alii kinds of choice crackers go and ex- j amine Wallace iV: Thompson's fresh ! j stock. They have all the delicacies i ihe market a fiords. ' j one. jnc!,TT. n m, ;i:3ffltF 4 liiSBSOD.! PLAIN AND OF NAM ENTAL ! PAINTING. I I paper hanging j Pone on short notice. Satisfac-1 tion guaranteed. Charges reason-! a We ami all work promptly attend.- i ed to. " j JUST OPENED, Hundreds and Hundre ds of Bustles, Imported Pad Pullman Top in 4, 5 and 6 Coil. A Most Elegant Lot of Gorgeously Trimmed Spring Wraps Just Re ceived. Latest Styles and Designs. all Paper, in anaaiiJNew btyies. witn decora tive Sets to match just opened at i I Is and has leen our lows season our sxock increases, loui ni cize ana iu superior quality, and we are now enabled to place before our patrons an endless variety of everything that is new and seasonable. Since opening business OUR We have more than doubled our stockJhaving in vested largely in a line of fancy groceries never be- ! fore carried in this city a tne wants of the city trade, most critical inspection, as goods 111 the market. Ot Tea axLcL 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 Javamd 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 goods are roasted by thoroughly rxpeiienced 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, Uncolored Japan and a variety of blended teas, which in quality and flavor cannot be excelled. A hearty invitation to TBI OUR GOODS Is extended to all htiMaction guaranteed. WALLA It agnificent Lot of Copper Back Gilt, friONTEITH & SEITENBACK. watchword. As stason rol- line specially adapted to and which will bear the they arej the choicest CE & TIIOJl A"OJT.