the Monyixq herald ; Saturday, may 5, isss
!
Uai lv a.mlj Weekly
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DAILY.
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!'i:!mS''C.'I ever';
clsveri-j by carrier, per week
1; ir.:ul, I'cT Vfui ... ,
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- vov.v, r aimuiii, in advance ft! .00
W' en not tmiil ei advance
.JOTTIXtiS Ai;olT TOW..
i creen dooi s
Thos. Brink's.
and windows at
Wise men carry accident policies
in the Travelers.
Mr. W. L. Coon, of Peoria, was
in the city yesterday.
Mrs. A. Senders, of Prineville, is
visiting in this city.
Hale Eackensto has returned
from a business trip to Portlaud.
'Mr. and Mrs. Walter- Ketchum
went to Eugene City yesterday.
; Buy the best. Ask C. B. Winn
$or a Travelers' insurance policy.
All the choicest style in ladies',
misses' and children's hats at Mrs.
('Conner's.
Mr. James Foster, who has been
ouite ill with pneumonia, is some
w hat improved.
Mrs. J. II. Page, of Eugene City,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H.
MoFarland, in this city.
i A number of our youne people
Jwent to Lebanon last evening to
attend the fireman's ball.
Mrs. N'arzett Smith; of Harris-:
r.urg, io visiting in this city the
guest of Mrs. Thos. Hopkins. "
Will & Stark have just opened a
-ine assortment of fancy gold pens
.Uind pencils, the neatest thing out.
.' Head H. Ewert's new adv. in
' this issue. He has received a fin
assortment of new and elegant
jewelry.
Wire cloth for door and window
screens at 2?-i cents per square foot
at 0. L. Brush's, at the foot of
Lyon street.
A large number of excursionists
Nve-nt to Corvallis last evening to
.attend the "Olden time" enterlain
nt at that place.
, Wm. Simpson has added to his
sr re a bankrupt stock of ladies'
at d men's tine shoes. These with
. hi other goods, will go at cost.
The Rev. Jesse C. Taylor will
hold divine service in St. Peter's
Episcopal church on Sunday, May
,;th, morning and evening.
School tax in this school district
is now due and payable. Call at
the office of the clerk and pay the
same before it becomes delinquent.
E. L. Thompson and wife will
leave to-day for Portland, where
they go to benefit the health of Mr.
"Thompson,, who has been quite ill.
From Rev. E. R. Prichard, who
i - i r I : r. I
) is learned that Rev. E. J. Thomp
son, who has been dangerously ill,
is recovering.
There is talk of an excursion to
Salem on Labor day, and if there
Hljould be one given at that time,
there is no doubt that it would be
well patronized.
A 12 horse power Gaar Scott en
gine was sold vesterdav bv Julius
(iradwohl to F. Props t & Sons
to
bh used in their tile and brick
leaking factory near this city.
'TbMre is talk at Harrisburg of
constructing a water ditch for the
purpose of furui.-ning water power
for a paper mill, which Portland
capitalis propose to build there.
E E. Davis, of Harrisburg,
democratic nominee for recorder,
was in the city yesterday. He
went over to Scio in the afternoon
to form the acquaintance of h s
opponent, Mr. O. S. May.
This office is in receipt of a fine
box of ripe strawberries, grown in
the garden of Wm. Peacock, across
the river from this city. They are
like Mr. Peacock's other garden
products, very fine ones. i
Mrs. C. S. Rockenfield, of the
Salem green house, will be in Al
bany on Tuesday afternoon and
Wednesday morning, May S and 9,
in front of A. B. Mcll wain's store
with a fine line of pot plants for
-sale.
jesterday J. P. Hail sold to Mr.
"Thos. Rodg'ers, of Harrisburg, a
new 52-inch Volunteer Columbia
bicycle. The Columbia's are in
demand here, and Mr. Hail has
ordered another new stock of
wheels from the factory.
The presence of sewer gas in a
room may be detected bv the fol
lowing method: Ungiazed paper
is saturated with a solution of
cetate of lead in rain w ater, one
ounce of lead salt being dissolved
in efsht ounces of the liquid. Al
low Che paper to partially dry and
then expose it in the room which
is suspected of containing the de
leterious gas. Any considerable
quantity of the gas turns the paper
black.
State Sund.ij School Convention.
-. " The .third annual meeting of the
."Snn'day school workers of thisstaia
"will e held in the Baptist churco.
Aibany, beginning Tuesday even
ing. May 22. at 8 o'clock, and clo
iu the following Thursday
evening. I1 is "Ped y tbe ex
ecutive committee that all the
Sunday schools in the state will be
represented. An excellent pro
r am me has been prepared and it
will soon be sent to alt localities.
The usual reduction of fares by the
O. &C. R. east and west di
visions, Ort-goti Pacific railway and
P. Wl V. li- R- has b' cn obtained,
aDd entertainment while at Albany
arranged for. Nothing has been
: kft undone to m::fc"' he con ven tw
it grand success, K the attendance
is what it ought to be. j
1
A .magnificent lot d wallpaper is
copper back, gilt, and all new styles,
-witii diM-oraiive sets to match. Just
opened at Montieui ot aeueuoucn a. j
The Cass of G- W. Hunt Against the Ore
gon PaoiSc Again.
(t. W.Hnnt, through his attor
neys, Messrs. Williams & Wood,
lias commenced -suit in the
U. S. circuit court against the
Oregon Pacific railroad company to
'.l-coei wuu lor work performed
ior defendant, and $80,000 as dam-
ages lOr being f,h iypd til aVmmlnn
Ins contract on the road of said
company by the actings and doings
of defendant. The complaint sets
forth at length his contract with
the Oregon Pacific company, and
alleges that he had performed work
to the value of $80,000, and was
compelled to quit said work by the
fraud and misrepresentations of
defendant and violations of said
contract, whereby plaintiff sus
tained damages in the sura of
$80,000.
Mr. Hunt commenced this suit
against the O. P. company in the
state circuit court at Aibany some
time ago, but since that time he
has removed to Ohio, and now
being a resident ot that state has
removed the suit to the U. S.
court.
T1IK CALItOKMA DOOM.
The Opinion of Mr. G. F. Wells on Booms
and Also Clevelaad's Tariff Policy.
Mr, George F. Wells an old Oregou-
ian, who has spent the past winter in
Alameda and is visiting other portions
of California, returned to Portlaud t.
few days since. In answer to an in
quiry of a reporter Mr. Weils stated
that the boom in Southern California
was slightly on the wane. At Los
Angeles, while d.eai table business and
resilience proper y iu the city stii!
commanded good prices and had not
depreciated m value, just the op
posite slate ati'airs prevailed witii
regard to outside property. For miles
around Los Angeles art: innumerable
suburban tracts winch were sold at
fabulous prices by means of brass
banns and other boom schemes a tVv
months ago. Lots in most of these
tracts have depieciated noticeably in I
value the hasten) immigrants having
learned bv experience that climate
and boom alone will not afford them !
a living. The large immigration to
the southern portion of Cahrorma has,
in a measure, decreased, ami much
larger proportion of the arrivals are
now going into the central and north
ern portion of the state. A greai
deal of inquiry is being made about
Oregon and the Northwest.
During the couverst.ou Mr. Wells
advauceu a striking fact in couuec
iton with President Cleveland's taritf
policy. Mr. Wells is the owner of a
large sheep ranch in Eastern Oregon,
tie says in case of Cleveland's re
election and the enforcement of the
democratic tariff policy, he will l e
forced to go out of wool raising, as
it will kill the profits of the business.
He will fatten 'us sheep and sell
them for mutton "Tne effect of
this tariff policy," Slid Mr. W ells,
'will b to raise the price of a poor
man's meats. Muttui is essentially
the ni.a.oftiie putr. When t me
ceaststu he a pi-nth in raising wool the
natural result wiii be that the indus-
try wili cease,
of mutton.
and wita it the raisin
Full of Suaa anil Stumps.
In the course of an articie on
river improvement, the Oregonian
savs :
As no work was done
the upper Willamette last
along
i year, the channel is reported bv
j pilots to be in a very bad condition
! f'-r sale navigation. Miags,stumps,
in ins anu snoais
are verv numer
ous, and steam boatmen arc re
quired to use constant precaution
and vigilance to avoid serioi-s
trouble. If the river and harbor
bill becomes a law. and the appro
priation is available, it is the pur
pose of Major Jones to make a very
lively campaign against these
troublesome and dangerous ob
structions along the upper river.
For this, he will receive the devout
benedictions of all the pilots and
shippers."
The Firemen's Tournament.
The following taken from the
Oregonian shows that the Portland
boys do not propose letting any of
the prize money or laurais leave
Portland at the coming tourna
ment, and if our boys expect to
win any of either they had better
soon begin active practice: Tues
day night the team began training
in earnest. When the weather
permits they run races to get
"wind" and "next week they will
begin training with their hose cart.
They are having made a practice
cart which will weih about 175
pounds. The cart which they will
use in the tournament is also be
ing made. It will cost $175. The
wheels for it have been telegraph
ed for and are expected daily.
In Peaceful Possession.
It is learned tha Jo Ben Lane,
agent at the Siletz Indian reserva
tion, is again in peaceful possesion
of affairs at the reservation. A
special agent accompanied him on
bis return, after being driven off
by the Indians, and a peace has
been patched up, and things are
again moving along quietly with
out danger of any further disturb
ance on the part of the Indians.
Business 'tiuuge.
M. A. Miller, of Lebanon, has
purchased the drug store of A.
Prushaw, in this city. He has
sold his business at Lebanon and
will remove to this city to assume
charge of his newly purchased
drug store here. He is -m ener
getic young business man, and will
no doubt do a thriving business.
A Little Laie. I
A Salem paper advises the Al- j
Iv.nv nrinfPM t... o-iv.1 a; excursion
." 1 ... ' -? , . c
to that city "i: the last Satutday
in June, so :s to p.-srncipate in the
iir dav excr-:es. If tliev did
iy wou!i
as Li;L"
'i7 i hm v,i;- w-pks t O
Boats are running
the upper river.
iuiant i
J
STATE DISPATCHES.
A Child at S'aeid Shallows Concentrated
Lye with Fatal Rasn'ts.
Si'e.-ial to the Kkrald. J
Shkimj, May 4. -A two-year-old
child of E. I. Underwood, a newly
arrived emigrant from Iowa, yes
terday afternoon drank a small
quantity of concentrated lye, with
which it's mother was "cleaning
house. A doctor was called at
once and antidotes administerd
but the child died at 10 :30 to-dav.
A SHIP-CAKi'F.XTKK's death.
Portland, May 4. This morn
ing a ship carpenter named Rob
ert Henry, 55 years old, died sud
denly of heart disease.
TK.MIIKliS I.NSTITTTK.
The local institute, division No.
1, meets at Brownsville on Friday
eveiiing, May 11th. at 7:30. Tlfe
following programme has been
prepared and will be strictly ob
served :
Music B. M. association.
Address Rev. ( rittins.
Solo Addie Gibler.
Recitation Miss Long.
Tableau "The Hero."
Music Association.
SATURDAY MORNING SESSION.
Annals I. I). Boyer.
Methods of teaching geography
Frank Stanard.
Methods of teaching spelling
Miss Hattie Long.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
School room decoration
-Mr.
Brown, of Lebanon.
Methods of teaching U. S.
history Mr. Hunt, of Lebanon.
Methods of teaching physiology
Mr. Shanks, of Crawfordsville.
EVENING SESSION.
Song B. M. association.
Address O. P. Coshow.
Solo Addie Oibler.
Recitation Edna P-yson.
Quartette.
Address C. E. Stanard.
Recitation Addie Gibler.
Courting Under Iifiicultie.
Song "Jol'.v Johnathau."
A i aiii.
Having been appointed assistant
commissioner to the Australian ex
position. I should like to see the
state of Oregon, in which I have
resided nineteen years, properly
repesented there. Our goods, our
woods, and the furniture of our
native woods should certainly be
exhibited. Anything confided to
my care will be properly placed to
good advantage. And now that
advertising to gain immigration is
in vogue, I know- of no better place
to make a showing for Oregon than
in the great south continent.
Country papers please copy and
oblige their old fellow laborer,
Thos. B. Merry.
UCITI 4151'.
Died, April 20th, at Spokane
Falls, W. T., of spinal meningetis,
after an illness of eight days, Nel
la C, youngest daughter of A. J.
and Flora Clifton, aged seven
years and thirteen days.
Put away the little dresses.
That our darling used to wear,
She will in.ccl them on earth never
She has climbed the golden stair.
Put away the little playthings;
Wet with mother's dewy tears
How we shall miss our little 'ella,
All the weary coming years.
Kiss the litt e shining tresses,
Cut from her nut brown hair.
Do tht angels kiss our darling.
In the world so bright and fair?
A J"iiio-.oi!icr'.s Advice.
Well suppose you did hope you
were not going to lie injured bv an
accident, will that save you? Now
let me advise you w hat to do, re
membering that one in eight of the
...dult male population of the
United States meet with fatal or
disabling injuries each year, think
tiie matter well over and decide
whether you can afford to carry
this risk yourself, thereby incon
veniencing yourself ami "perhaps
those dependent upon you, should
you receive an injury. Having de
cided that yqu cannot for the pal
try sum it costs lose no time in
j plaein
n application with C. P.
Winn, agent for the Travlers. of
Hartford, the original accident
company, having a surplus of two
and a half million of dollars.
I'otifical SneaJUus.
Hon. Eish Applegate, the well
known war horse of the republi
can party, will address the voters
of Albany and vicinity on Tutsday,
May 14. He will also speak at
Harrisburg on Monday, May 12.
tiiven Away.
W. F. Read proposes to give awav
:i tine gold watch with Ins srold and
silver prize shirt, the very best fitting
and
oesi mane white shirt in the
market. The price is as low or lower
than any equally as good shirt in the
market.
The Val-r isunplj;
"You will never miss the water
Till the well runs dry."
If you want a well dug call on E.
B. Davidson. He does nromnt
I work at a reasonable price. Orders
can be left at this office.
Prunibiliun lomuiittee nll.
Albany, May 1, 18SS.
A ; meeting of the Linn county
central committee of the prohibi
tion party is called to meet at Al
bany on May 11, at 1 o'clock.
Business of importance is to be
transacted. Jas. V. Kxox,
Chairman.
Krare I p.
You are feeling depressed, your
aprctite is poor, you are bothered with
headache, you are tiugetty, nervous,
and generally out of sorts, and want
to brace up. brace up, but not with
stimulants, spring medicines, or bit-
! " ,m 1 " 'V. UH 1 lu" "a-ls V'T
1 cheap, l:id wuiskv, ami winch 'itnnu-
,.1e J (H( . h-(iur lllL. (.aV(.
; yoil m a worse condition than before.
What yon want is an alterative that
w;ll p'.illiv jour oi.'nu, siari ncaiuiv
i
action of the Liver and Ivi.lneis, re !
roic vol" vitality, ami give renewed
he IMi an.i streiiitii. inch a medicine
yoil will l.i:jd iu Electric tlittcs, am)
oniy o l c;i:ts a oollic
Mason's Drug siure.
at i'oahay cc
HKO"iV.STILLE CTES.
Mr. J. M. Moyev
is absent on
business at Portland.
Born To the wife of Mr. B.
i Henderson, last week, a daughter.
Wild strawberries are bemnnin"
to ripen on the hills around town.!
Mr. A. Bults and wife have cone
on a visit to their old home in !
New York st-ite.
Mr. C. D. Drake's house is nenr-1
!y finished and he intends moving
into it thi week.
Dr. M. Curl, who has been stop
ping here for some time past with
bis brother, has gone to Idaho,
This is the finest growing weather
per seen in Oregon, and grass,
urains and fruit promise a large
crop.
City Marshal J. II. Wilson is
busy putting in new crosswalks in
our 9treets, making quite an im
provement. Several newcomers have moved
into town la'e y from the East,
and many stranse faces are daily
seen on the streets.-
Carpenters a o buy enlarging
the house formerly owned by Mr.
Dinwiddie, now the property of
the Hale heirs, and are fixing it up
for Mr. F, M. Jack to live in.
LastSundav, white J. II. Wil -!
son was out riding in this city
with his little boy in his dogcart,
the horse Kicked and undertook f.o
run away, breaking the shafts; but
no other serious damage was done.
O. P. Coshow, Sr, and family
have latelj moved into the fine
residence of Mr. Wm. Cochran,
which makes it very convenient
for Mr. C, whose health will hard
ly aomit or ins wauing se lar as
his old home from his store.
tit,, n r TnA. : :
ing. Mr. C. Rockwell is also able
to be nut again, and the family ot
Mr. D. Brusha are also much bet
ter. Mr. U. A. Sanders is im
proving. Mr. S. P. Burger is now
confined to the house oy sickness,
and the "it tie daughter of Mr. R.
X. Thompson is very sick at this
writing.
Rev. Mr. Gibeny, of Lebanop,
preached in he Presbyterian
church on the south side last Sun
day, and there was a large attend
ante present. Mr. James Temple
Ton was ordained a deacon ol'ihe
church. Mr. W. A. Templeton
was elected a delegate to the gen
I eral assembly ot the Presbyterian
church to meet this spring at
Philadelphia.
J. M. Waters of this city, Ins
received the returns f an assay of
i some ore from the McKenzie silver
mines, yielding between $80 and
$1)0 per tm in silver, and there is
much excitement here in conse
quence. The assay was. made in
Roise City, Idaho, and is reliable.
Several parties have already gone
from here, and vesterdav Messrs.
J. M. Waters. J." B. R.Morelock
and O. Osburn departed tor the
new strike; many others are get
ting ready to leave in a few days
.'"cr the new Eldorado, the nearest
route is via the Calipooia trail, CO
miles to the :ummit, wh r: the
gold ledges are located, r.nd sever
al parties are about departing from
Halsey, Harrisburg, Eugene and
others points; but there is uo hurry
for snow is plenty on the top ol'
Treasure mountain yet, aud the
nights are cold tor canipiog.
SUIKF l ICMIO.V.
Smoke Est rcllas.
SixlAavcs for a dollar at T. Jones
A new invoice of British trimmings
at Head's.
Harness oil and soaps at Thompson
& Overman
first-class goods and lowest prices
atW. F. Read's
Fairbanks Gold Dust v. ishiiiir cow
der at Parker Bros.
Fresh Vegetables every morning at
Kentcn & Chase's.
A new lot f Prize Baking Powder
at Browned & Stanard's
A fine line of imported cigars re.,
ceived at Browned & Stanard's
A choice lot of uneanvasscd eastern
hams at Wallace & Thompson's.
Tea all the way from 25 to 75 cents
per pound at Browned & Stanard's.
Cream Crackers, and a idee assort
ment of cakes at Kenton & Chase's.
Thompson & Overman are always
cady to repair your harness on short
rotiee.
For your fine imported and Key
West cigars, go to M. Baumgart's
cigar store, one door east of Black
man's drug store.
Just received, the celebrated Es
trella Key West cigar, the finest Key
West cigar in the market at JI.
Baumsrari's cigar store.
That exquisite line of satins iu our
show window will be r::n close this
week. Have no excuse for not get
t:ng in on theiu. Montieth & Seiten
bach. To-day we opend a gorgeous lot of
beaded wraps for spring wear. East
ern goods. Eastern prices. Ladies
have a look,, at them. Montieth &
Seitcnbach. "
Gold Prize Sliirt.
The best white shirt in the market
at W. F. Read's; and don't forget that
he proposes to give away a tiim gold
watch with thtm. Call and investi
gate if you need a good shirt.
The value of a remedy should
be estimated by its curative prop
erties. According to this standard,
Acer's sarsaparilla is the best and
most economical blood medicine
in the market, because the most
and concentrated. Price $1. Worth
$5 a bottle, y
Try the Acme Coflee sold at Kenton
f; Chase when ou Wi'nt a choice ar
ticle. The Albany Ladies' Aid society
win not convene at their regular
time of meeting for this month, but
let tin; meer!iig go over until the
regular time for the. June meeting.
Several of our farmers are very
busy planting corn.
RAKE t'HAXCE FOR SHOiTMIS.
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 host oiler yet
given. To begin with is his
GREAT SALE OF CARl'ETS.
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 frotn Eastern fac
tories and is complete.
THE LADIES WILL BE PLEASED
To know7 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.
Who Is Your Itesl Fii 'nd?
Your stomach of course. Why? Be
cause if it is out of order you arc one
of the most miserable creatures living.
Give it a fair, honorable chance and
see if it is not the best friend you have
in the end. Don't, smoke in the morn
ing. Don't drink in the morning. If
you must smoke and driuk wait until
your stomach is through with break
fast. You can drink more and smoke
more in the evening and it will harm
you less. If your food ferments and does
not digest rii'ht. If you ire ticubled
with heartburn, dizziness of the head,
coming up of the food after eating,
Billiusness, Indigestion, or any other
trouble of the stomach, you had best
use Green's A ugust Flower, as no per
son can use. it withou immediate re
lief. That Highway of Xalions.
The broad Atlantic, is ever a stormy
thorough fare. Yet blow the winds
I ever so fiercely, and ride the waves
ever so loftilv, seamen must man the
-rood sdibs, tourists will brave the pas
J sa;re, and eomiiu-rchd travelers and
buyers must visit this centres of
foreign trade and manufacture. That
atroi-ious malady, seasickness, togeth
er with co'i-ky pains and much in
ward uneasiness is ol'ijii endured
when Hostetter's Stonwh Biiters
would have I'ortifitcl the voyagers
against them. Sea captains, and in
I fact all old salts and veteran travelers
are acquainted with the protective
! v: due of this estimable preventive and
remedy, and are rare'.y unprovided
with it. Emigrants to the far West
should use it as a safeguard against
malaria. Seel: the aid of tli- Bitters
for dyspepsia, constipation, liver com
plaint, kidney troubles, and aq ail
inet ts that impair the harmonious and
vigorous action of the vital power.
Cnliforiiia al-K- ure.
The only guaranteed cure for cat
arrh, cold in the head, hay lever, rose
cold, catarrhal deafness and sore t-ye.
Restore the sense of taste and un
pleasant breath, resulting fiom ca
tarrh. Kasy 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
treatment for $100, sent by mail for
1 1 10. Eor sale bs Foshay & Mason,
For the choicest crackers, ginger
snaps and ginger nuts, coeoanut tally,
fruit and raisin biscuit, coeoanut jum
ble, lemon bars and snaps, honey cake,
ex' ra soda bscuits. Monitors and ali
kinds of choice crackers go and ex
amine Wallace it Thompson's fresh
stock. They have all the dclica'.-ies
the market ati'ords.
Moc!kIioiicrs' Heeling.
NOTICE IS IIKREBY GIVES THAT THE
atiiiii.il nio-tini; of the stockholders of
'.he Albany Fanners' Co. wilt He held in the
conipanv'9 office in the city of Albany, on
th- 15th day of M;y, 1SSS, at 1 o'clock v. M.
Said meetina: will be held ror the purpose of
electiiiy seven directors to servo for the er
suing year, and for the transaction of such
other business as may regularly come before
such meeting.
Dated Albany. O'cgon, April 21, ISSS.
O. A. Akcuibalii, M. H. Wn.ns,
Secretary. President.
t'oiilraclor ii ixl itnililc.
TIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING Lo
cated in Albany solicits patronage
from city and country. Wdl contract
to build br'nUa-s, birns, and all manner
of .dwelling houses, including Queen
Anne, Ea-l!ake and Elizabelhian styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
snecificitions without charge. Satis
faction guaranteed. W. C CASSELL
Kcal
Kstale and
E:iiuloyuicul
Agency.
Partus having farms for sale of
about 1 GO acres, or those having lar
ger tracts which tlu-3' would be will-
ing to divide up into SO or 1(10 tracts
are invited to call at our office, as wc
have a few purchasers for that class of
iarms. we can also rurntsn parties
wanting help, either male or fema.e,
with such help as they desireon short
notice. Ilre also have z. few situa
tions for both male aud female in the
city and country. Call at our office
if you want help or want employment
We can get either for you. Olfice
No. 65 First street, adjoining Twee
dale & Hopkins tin Rtnre.
F. A. BURKHART & CO.
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
PAINTING.
PAPER HANGING
Done on short notice. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Charges reason
able and all work promptly attend
ed to. I " .
PATENTS
CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS AND COPY RICHTS
Obtained, and all business in the U. S.
Patent Office attended to at moderate
fees.
Our office is opposite the U. S. Pt,
ent Office, and w:e can obtain Pate"
in less time than those remote Irom
Washington.
Send model or drawing. We advise
as to patentability free of charge; and
we make no charge unless we obtain
patent.
We refer here to the Postmaster, the
Supt. of Monev Order Div , and tooHl
ch-lsof the U- S. Patent Ofiice. cor
cireular, advice, terms and it'fereE ;es
to actual clients in your own Stalf. or
countv, write to
i' . sSW '..
Opp Pat. Office. Washington,- D C.
Keep Out Hie I lies.
7-V rsIXG SCRKKX f'OOKS AND
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IJ 1UVS manufactured by '!. E. VmcI;.
Shop on corner of Second i'-,'.l K'-sworth 3U.
j Wigwam slippers at Read's.
wife f Thompson,
JUST OPENED,
Hundreds and Hundreds
of Bustles, Imported Pad
Pullman Top in 4, 5 and
6 Coil.
A Most Elegant Lot o
Gorgeously Trimmed
Spring Wraps Just Re
ceived. Latest Styles
and Designs.
Wall Paper, in Copper Back Gilt,
and all Hew Styles, with Decora
tive Sets to match just opened at
FY cm
TTOIJ- EIETOW I
NO
We are selling goods at prices which they will not
be able to reach for
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HOW
Because we know where o buv, we know how to
buy, and we know how to sell. OUR GOODS never
grow old and shelf-worn waiting tor QQ PROFITS-.
The Big Merchants Come to Us
when they want to lump a big. shipment and raise
the wind. We are always ready for them, and con
sequently we are able to offer bargains which make
the people stare and think we are going io fail.
No FeaR
We shall keep on doing
WAIj LA
FLINN BLOCK.
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agnificenf Lot of
MONTEITH & SEITEHBACH.
DO IT
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IS
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of That,
good for years to come.
CE ci- T1IOM SG 2T.
SIR