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. . ... y. -4 THE MOHXIXa HERALD : SUI .DAY, MAY 20, 1S8S SUorntiui 5ay airraid ' ill u n skk;ks. W.HEKH, WlIEX AM) BY WHOM SEKVl i ces Wii.i. he Held To-Dav. Catholic Services, every Sunday at in:-)" a. m. SMiiictav seiioul at 2 d m. at the Academy. Rev. L. Metayer, rector. Christian- Cumuli Services every fourth Sunday at their church buildinir by Rev. II. M. Waller at 11 a. in. and usual hour in the evvenin. Sunday - -hool at 10 a. m. Evangelical. Corner of Lyon and Fourth stn"- services at 11 a. ni. and 7 "JO , . m Pastor Rev. S. E. Davis. Sv.....atn school la. m. Praver nieet iwr every Wednesday evening. Metiioiust. Corner Ellsworth and Third street. Services at 11 a. rn. and 7::? o. m. Pastor, Rev. H. P. Webb. Sa-bbath school 3:ti0 p. in. Prayer muet !)!! every Thursday evening. " Pkesb'ytekias. Corner of Broadal biu and Fifth streets. Services at 11 a. ki. and 7SJU p. u. Pastor Uev.E. R. il itchard. Sabl)ath school at 12:15 p. hi. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening'! CoxGUEGATioNAr.. Corner of Ferry and Fourth streets. Services at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Pastor Rev. H. V. -Routineer. Sabbath school at 12:15. Praver lueetin Wednesday evenings. L'fijTKW PitESBYTEKiAX. Corner of Wauinjtoii and Fifth streets. Servi ces at II a. m. and 7:00 p. in. Pastor Rev. S. G-.Irvine. Sabbath school at 2:30 p. jii Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening:. Sti. Pa i" i. Methoiust Corner Mont- iTOH . j lerv and Third streets. Services at 11 in. and 7:(K p. in. Pastor, Rev. U. li Round. Sabbath school at 10 a. in. Prayer iueetiiii on Thursday ! intrs. I'TIst. Corner of Lyon and Fifth is. Services at 11 a, in. and 7:'0 p. m. Pastor Rev. L. J. Truuibell. Sabbath school immediately after the jnoniini;- services. Prayer meeting every Thursday eveninir. Pkktestaxt Ei'ist'oi-Ai. Church Services will beheld in St. Peters Epis coval church every alternate Sunday, morning and evening. Sunday school ;:t !:"') a. m. Friday eveninir service n every Friday preceding the Sunday si-irke. All are invited to attend. .!i ri.; ai:i i tow. let: cream at the city restau- ia!it. Ice cream every day at Frances PiViilers. Hon. Geo. H. William to-mor- row e veni n p. F-esh strawberries at Wallace Tkompson's. Screen dwois and windows- atl Tbos. P.rink's. 1 Fresh Strawberries received ev cry morning by F. L. Kenton. j Frank Woods, Sr., went to Ha;-j risburs yesterday on business. . j The atmosphere will 'he rilled a ith political oratory for the next two weeks. A fine selection of fresh niillin vv iut arrived from New York at F;. & 6. Howard's. j A new line of fancy wicker and j upholstered chairs has just been received at Thos. Brink's. j The annual address on decora- J tion dav in this citv will delivered j by Hon. L. II. M n n e. Deputy Sheriff Geo. Humphrey j returned yesterday from an im-j iH.nant business trip to l aquma bay. D. P. Mason has built an elegant front addition to his residence, making it one of the tastiest in the city. All the latest and prettiest styles in dress and sun hats will be in by next Wednesday at Mrs. O'Coii r.er's. Franck Mack, who was injured ov an expiouiim slieii at .-cio a lew days since is still in a critical tiition. Patronize home industrv and trv me of J . Joseph 's Havana filled j ohi resiJents, who remembered the Si-, cigars, the first of his own man-! house and its former occupants in oifacture. the days when it was the most ele- You insure your proper! v, theil gant and hospitable house in Wash wi.,r ;..:.,. ..,. '.:..,.! i ugton and the center ot the most accident in the Travelers'. C. B. Winn., agvnt. Divine service will be held in St. Peteri Kpiscopal church, on Sun day, May 20th. Morning and evening, all are invited to attend. Win. Ulrich, general agent of the farmers' and merchants' in MMraiice company for the district of Southern Oregon, is in the city. A Kexau) reporter took a spin yesterday behind Pearne Cochran's rine young team of Mambrino colts. They are only three-year-olds, but win make a team of ttvers. lr Cochran i one of Linn's solid fanners and believes in keenm. good aorses. r ' The Herald is the only news-! paper in Linn county which has i enterprise enough to give its read-! ers a iresn telegraphic report ot the news of the country, a fact irhich the citizens of Albany ap preciate, as is shown by the Her ald's constantly increasing sul scription list. One Otto Bridgemont, who under one or two aliases has figured more . r less in police courts in this city, has come to grief at Shedd. lie attempted to exhibit his pugilistic powers the other day at the ex pense of a blacksmith there, and the latter simply laid him up for repairs in the first round. No arrests were made. To he Divided. Burkhart 'has 'divided his J. H 1ind. recently pun based of K. X. White, and will sell a part of it in tracts to suit purchasers. He will have surveyor-; ou Jthe place on next Monday m a g, and in a few days will t- ready to offer ic for sale in any sized pieces desired, from one to toity acre tracts. As! this is one f the bes-t farms in the I slate, it wilt be a tine opportunity for any per-en wanting a home j near t jv. n. As soon as plots of; this land can be made those wish-. in to purchase will rind the same in the bands of P.iirkhait A Miller; tind Ri rhart & Ke ney, who will i hnow (iiis property to any pur- j purchaser. j ...... . iiv. f. i.-;f!-f v.i -ir.- n-r';v;ii" lii'W roods every ii;y ai;d propo-jc to ive g'j jd baxi'iiiiK?. (OBr&KtL ii.VMK, ! This Noted G. A. E. Orator Will Speak at i Albany ca Xay 24. Corporal James Tanner, of Brooklyn, N. Y., whose name is familiar to every G. A. R. veteran, and who is one New York's most gifted speakers, is now in Portland, and will address the citizens of Albany on May 24. He will also speak at ihe band picnic in the grove near Halsev on May 25, this being the day that the candidates lor county offices will meet there. There are very few men . who have not heard of Corporal James Tanner, of Brookipu, N. Y. As a political speaker he ranks among the best, which all who have heard him will testify. Corporal Tanner is a well-built, pleasant-faced man, on whose hair the frosts of forty-four winters have touched rather lightly. He was born in Richmond ville, N. Y., April 4, 1S44. He was a farmer's boy and taught school wheu Quite young. When the war broke out he was 17 years old and in September 1S51, enlisted in the Eighty-seventh regi ment, New York voluuteers. He went through the Peninsula cam paign, was in Phil. Kearney's divisiou, was at the siege of York town, at the battle cf Williamsburg, at the battle of Fair Oaks, took part in the seven days' fight before Rich mond, was in the battles of Gaines' Ylill anr) XTalvprn bill in ttiA f.hrpAriv four days intermittent fighting at Manassas, Bristow and Catletts, and in the second tight of Bull Run, where, to use his own words, he stopped a piece of shell, at the cost of both legs. He was deputy collector of the port of New York under President Arthur, which position he resigned in 1SS7, upon being appointed city collector of taxes of Brooklyn. He held this positou until two year3 ago last January, when, to use his own ! words again, "the democracy got control of the city government and I turned over the office to a man who, j while were at the front was an earn est opposer of such an uuholly thing as war." Corporal Tanner has treen a great deal of interest in A. R. matters, and has twice been at the head of the department of New York. He is a member of the national com mittee on pensious of the G. A. R. A Wagon Koad Company. Articlesof incorporation have been ! riled in the oltiee of the secretary of state of the King's Prairie and Quart.ville Wagon Road company ; incorporators, Harrison Smith and Lulu M. Smith; principal office, Salem ; capital stock, $15,000. The object of this incorporation, as stated in the articles, is to take possession of, keep, alter, and keep in repair the old Salem and Quartz ville wagon road, commencing at a iHint in said road at the foot of the mountain near the farm house of W. W. Martin, it; or at the edge of King's Pr r i Linn c junty them e lollowmgtue old survey and the Salem and (.juartsville ro::d as worked and traveled, as near as practicable, to Quart.ville, Linn county, and to establish a toll gate at and collect tolls on said road, and to use, hold and own the same as toil-road projieriy. The Hnlladay Mansion. The handsome residence of Ben Holladay, who died in Portland last August, with it costly contents, is advertised to be sold at auction. under deed of trust, this week. The ; house is near that of John Sherman, lias supeti) funiture, a large classical ! library, tine oil paintings by cele i bratcd masters, elegant bronze and i marble statuarv, con-li;ou3 seven feet and two bronze long which cost $1)000 each. The announcement of the sale has caused much talk among extravagant and gay coteiies capital. the The Olher Sfraiaer Yuqninii The dispatches yesterday an nounced that the steamer i'aquina struck a rock while going out of Whitesboro harbor Friday morning, and a hole was stove in the bottom of the vessel. She re turned to Little river in a sinking condition aud will have to be run ashore. This was a little steamer plying on the California coast, and it seems to nave met "vith the same !ate ot ,t9 b,S namesack, whose ribs are now bleaching on the t sands of the south beach at Ya quma oay. Board of Trade Meeting. The regular meeting of the Board of Trade lias been postponed until Tuesday evening, Jlay 22, at S o'clock, in "the G. A. K. "hall, on account of the court house and Vs. A. K. hall both being engaged for Monday evening. By order of the president. J. W. Blaix. Secretary. Albanv, May 18, 1888. F0S SALE AT A BAKGA1H. Wm. Simpson offers for sale at one-half their original cost,' the following described store fixtmes: 1 store desk. - 1 letter press. 2 counter scales. 2 platform scales. 1 set store lamps. 1 McNeal & I'rban safe, weighs j 4S00. burglar ; 1 McXeal vault and hre ptoot. & I'rban safe ; fire proof; weight, 2800. liraiise Picnic. The members of Tangent grange are making arrangements to give a picnic at P.levins' bndsje on June 7. An interesting programme will be arranged and an enjoyable oc casion is promised. & - - - - Eirl tliiartcriy Meeting The lirst quarterly meeting of the Kvangelical church will be held in their church in this city on Sunday, May 27. Kev. C. C. Poling, pre siding elder of this district will be . . ...-.ff-i.i in.l .-.rw? ti f tk I'icjcju aim vnn.un,. Lawns, ii5 yrdi for SI, at Read's. ASTH& I.mKOi:KT. T'fle Opera House to be Lighted by E'ec- tricity How it Will beD.ne. At a recent meeting of the board of directors of the Aibany Build ing Association it was decidtd to light the opera house by electricity and the lights will be put in by Messrs. Allen & Goff ia a short time. About thirty incandescent lights will be used, which will supplant the kerosene lamps, both ia the audience room, and on the stage, and even the lamps used behind the scenes will be replaced by the electric lights which will remove any danger Irom tire in the inflam mable materials whith always ibundon the stage. The old kerosene lamps have al ways been an annoyance to thoseV in the gallery, as they were so lo cated as to produce an unpleasant glare, and the electric lights will be a most pleasing iniprvement. A F4K1LAU FtulLlsl. To Have a Ten-Round Contest Fred Ballenger in This City. With Butler the pugilist and torrSbr ial artist of Portland made a trip to this city, and on his return said to his friends in the metropolis that he had arranged for a mill at Al bany. He said : "I made arrangements there to meet Fred Ballenger, of Shu Francisco on the 25th of this month, in a ten-iound glove con test. The rules of the Marquis of Queensberry will prevail and six ounce gloves are the weapons. The stake is $2.30 and the entire gate receipts. If the fight is not decided by the tenth round, ll agreeable to the referee, it is to be finished on the eleveuth. I am go ing into active training at once at my home in East Portland and in tend to do my level best to win the purse." Knilrual C'uauges. The Ashland Tidings says that on Wednesday morning Receiver Kcehler and Supt Brandt, of the O. & C. R. R., came out from Port- laud to meet here Col. R. P. Mor gan, the railroad engineer, who came in on a special train on a tour of inspection over the whole line between San Francisco and Portland, Concerning his trip, a San Francisco correspondent says: "The visit probably presages an other large issuance of bonds tor the purpose of building new feed ers through the state. The Oregon & California railroad will doubtless be taken out of the receiver's hands during the next month. All the legal preliminaries have been con eluded, and it is understood that the Southern Pacific company simply wants Judge Dead y's final decision to transfer the general offices, books, etc., from Portland to San Francisco. In what ca pacity Mr. Keehlers services be retained by the Southern cific is not stated at present.' will Pa- A PLEAS A T SMtPKISE. To the Editor of tub Hkrald : Please allow us the privilege to acknowledge through your paper, the kindness of a number of our friends in Albany . On l9t eveD ing May 18th a goodly number of them came to the Enangelica! parsonage, into which we have just moved, and those who could not come sent their gifts, and com pietly surprised u, greeting us with pleasant words, and a nice donation of groceries, fruits, and cash, which was very accept able, and for which we arc sincere ly thankful. Having just come among this dear peopie as a stranger, the above was all the more acceptable and pleasing to us. May the Lord bless and re ward them. j. B. and Lizzie T. Fisher. Cardial Invitation. Co. E. O. N. G., of CorvalHs has invited Co. P. of this city to be present and participate in i the Fourth of July exercises to be held at Corvallis. The members of the Corvallis company, with lavish enterprise, offer to pay the whole expenses of the visiting militiamen, aud the more the mer rier. The big feature of the day will be a sham batt.e, tor whicn they furnish blank ammunition. It is likely that Cos. A. U. I, and F, and possibly others, will accept tne invitation. There is some talk of a celebration at Albany, one business firm even offering to head a subscription list with a donation of $59, but it is likely other busi ness tirins will decide not to cele brate this year in Albany. McclH With Opposition. Kev, T. J. Strayer, who brought out a colony from Pennsylvania a 3 1 couple of months ago, and who in tended to start with another one iast week, has been forced to give up the project. In a letter to the immigration board he states that a transcontinental railway company have put every obstacle possible iu his way and have broken up the party by a very underhanded system, because he has not patron ized the road. Mr. Strayer says the persons w no intended coming with him will soou come to Ore- j gun s:nya, but not in one party, i as first intended. Notice to Farmer. All persons wishing binder wire will j please call and Have their orders for I the same on or before June 1, lfiss j As we shall not carry any wire in stock j except what i ordered, j KxAi'e Hckkkli. A: Co. i F. H. RosCoe, Albany Or. ; Manager. Tims. Briim has just received an ele ua:it assortment of wiudovv shades A'.-d coruish poles. I'lO.VELK ASSOCIATION. Ckawfokdsville, May 18, 1888. The annual meeting of the pi oneer association of Linn county will meet at Crawfordsville on Wednesday, June 27th, 1888. There is an excellent campground here. Many of the emigrants, of from '84 to '54 are vet alive. . Let us see one another around the camp fire again, and enjoy a social reunion. Several siieakers from i abroad are expected, but pioneer experience will have a prominent place. Bruig your camping equip age and be prepared to stay a couple of days. An enjoyable time is expected. Come one, come all. K. Glass, Pres. R. Robe,. Sec,y. Singiag I'or Memorial service. All who will assist in the sinz- insr at the Memorial service on Sunday evening, May 27, are re quested to meet at the G. A. R. hall on next Thursday evening to select and practice pieces. luluHe Fire. The Albany Farmers' & Mer- chants' Insurance com panv's loss in the Palouse fire about $1000. will amount to Six f 'javesfor a dollar at T.Jones's Fairbank's Gold Dust v, ashing pow der at Parker Bros. First-class goods and lowest prices atVV. F. Read's A new lot f Prize Baking Powder at Brownell & Stanard's A tine line of imported cigars re! ceived at Brownell fc Stanard's A choice lot of uncanvassed eastern hams at Wallace & Thompson's. Tea all the way from 25 to 75 cents per pound at Brownell & Stanard's. Thompson & Overman are always ready to repair your harness on short notice. Don't fail to see the tripods at Fort miller & Co. They are the latest thing out in novelty furniture The place to buv wall paper is where you can get it trimmed, with out extra charge. Fortmiller & Co. do this. Just received, the celebrated F.s-t-rella Key West cigar, the linest Key West cigar in the mark c! alM Baumrart's cigar store. Go to Fortmiller fc Co.'s for furni ture reviver and clean up your old furniture, then buy a Smyrna rug to beautify ycur home. That ,".x(ui:-ite line of satins in our show window will be r::n close thi week. Have no excuse for not get ting in on them. Montieth & Seitcn bach. For vour fine imported and Key West cigars, iro to M. Baumgart's cigar s-tore, one door east of Black man's drug store. Just iceeived at 'V. F. Read's a full line of ladies fine muslin underwear, also girls' white dresses and infants' slips. Call and see them. We are Hist in receipt of the best line of corsets ever brought to Albany and remember we will give away a tine piece of instrumental or vocal music with each corset while they last. Something new. Just received, another lot of, thsc fine hand sewed French kid shoes, the very cheapest eyer brought to town at W. F. Read's. Eareka. The motto of California means, I have 'ound it. Ouly in that land of sunshine, where the orange, lemon, olive, tig and grape bloom and ripen, and attain their highest perfection in mid-winter, are the herbs and gum found, that are used in that pleasant remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Santa Abie the ruler of coughs, asthma and consumption. Foshay & Mason have been appointed agent for this valuable California remedy, and ell it under a sru.o antce at $1. a hot-1 tie. Three for $2.50. Try California Cat-K Cure, the only guaranteed cure for catarrh. $1, by mail 1.10. ild Prize) shirt. The best white shirt in the market at W. F. Read's; and don't forget that he proposes to srive away a fine, sjold watch with thtm. Call and investi gate if you need a good shirt. LAKH! LAND! LAISBI 4STOCK.2 GRAIN FARMS AND 17 SMALL tracts for sale on(eay terms. Inquire cf H Bryant. Bl'SlXKKS PROPERTY. Including the Old ft. Charles Hotel Brick Building, Etc., to be Sold at Auction. The property described in the fol lowing sale of real property includes the old St. Charles hotel, the brick building occupied by C. H. Spencer, fair grounds adjoining Albany, ard other desirable property, which will be sold at auction on June 2nd. AdmlnlHtrator'H Sale. N' OT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersiimeU administrator of the co partnership estate of Houk & Meyer, Henry Meyer being deceased, in purauanue of an order and decree of the county court of Linn county, Oregon, made and entered of record on the 2nd day of April, 18S8, will sell :ir public auction to the highest bidder, at the court house door in Linn county, Oregon, on the 2nd day of June, 1888, at the hour of one o'cl :ck in the afternoon of said day, the following-described real property belonging' to said estate, to-wit: Lots No. S, 6, 7 and 8, in block No. 2, in the city of Albany, in Linn county, Oregon; also 25 feet bff the west side of lot No. 1, in block No. 10, in the city of Albany, in Linn county, Oregon; also the east one-half of lot No 3, in block 11, in the city of Albany, in Linn county. Oregon, as described on the plots and surveys of aairf city: also lot No. 7, containing 6.67 acres, known as fair ground lot, surveyed off and plotted by the Linn Couuty Agricultural As s ciatir n, the same beini? a part of the N. 'V. quarter of the donation land claim of Isaac HutchiiiR, in Linn county, Oregon. Ternw of sale cash in hand. John A. Crawforo, Administrator. AN TEL ALL THE lAKMbKo W HO rini td sell their fnrmf . to call ana place the a ."ie in the hands of Curran & Montieth have several castomecs for good srrai tn farm. Contractor and Builder. THE UNDERSIGNED 'HAVIXG LO cated in Albany solicits patronage from citv aud couutrv. Will contract to Iniild bridyes, barn's, and all manner of dwelling liousue. including Queen Annc.Katiake and Elizabelhian styles of buildings. Will furnish plans and syieciiic ations without charge.' Satis faction iruarantced. W. C CASSEL MRS- EMMA G'CONNcR Kine Jv'Iilliner;" ' :;osite li' ere Hous; New oods at French's. A JOI.T CAXVAsfj. The Republicans and Democrats will Begin Iheir Hound of Oratory May 21st- The republican candidates for the various offices in Linn county have accepted the invitation of the democrats to join them in joint dicusioii. and the canvass will begin on May 21st, and con form to the following list of dates and places, the hour of speaking at each place being 1 o'clock i m. : Kox Valley M.mdav, Mav 21 Scio Tuesday, Mav 22 Sync-use Wednesday, Jlay 23 Shodd Thursday, Mav 24 Halsey Friday, MaV 25 Harrislmrg Saturday, Mav 2(i Brownsville Monday, May 28 Crawfurdsville Tuesday, Jlay 29 Sweet Home Wednesday, MaV :S0 Waterloo Thursday, May 31 Lebanon Friday, June Albany Saturday, June 2 KAKK (HAM: iK SHOPPERS. 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 arfd embraces the best patterns of all kinds of earjets. 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. Teachers i:aiiiinalinii. Notice is hereby given that the regular public Quarterly examination of teachers for Linn county will be held in Albany at the Court house oommenciiiif at noon on Thursday May 31st 188S. All teachers desiring examination will please be present at the begin ning. You will further notice that the above date is made one day later than that required by law, for the reason that Wednesday May 30th is a le-al holiday. J). V. S. Rf.m. Co. School ?upt. California 'al-K- m-c. The only guaranteed cure for cat arrh, cold in the head, hay lever, rose cold, catarrhal deafness and sore eyes, ilestore the ' sense of taste and un pleasant breath, rcsiiltinir fioni ca tarrh. Kasy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is war ranted, bv all drusir'sts. Send for a circular' to AB1ETIXK MEDICAL COM PA XV. Oroville Cal. Six months j treatment itirnw, sent uy man ioi 1 .10. For sale bs Foshay" iSc Mason, Given Away. W. F. Read proposes to give away a line gold watch with Ins gold and silver prize shirt, the very best littinir and best made white shirt in the market. The price is as low or lower than any equally as good shirt in the market. BOOTS -AND- SHOES At Actual Cost -AT ! Brownell & stanard's. Come Early aad Get Sizos. Will sell until all are closed out. City Tax. AT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JM tax roll of the city of Albany, Liun conntv, Oregon, for the year of ISStS. has bet a placed in mv hai)d for collection, and ' :.. , c. M.;,-lnL-a frnm this lint:!. : wm ruimuii iw m...,, v ' i during which time I will receive and receipt for such tax at the office of the city recorder. ' Ml taxes remaining unpaid at the expiration j of tbirtv davs will be returned as delinquent, after winch' time costs and expenses for col lecting said ileliiiqunt taxes t' bated at Albanv, Or., this -23d day of April, ISAC HAYS, Citv Marshal. CITY FEED STABLE, ARCHIE BLACKBURN, Proprietor. HOhSKS HOARDED BY THE DAY OK week. Baled hay. baled straw .and chopped feed for sale at stable or delivered to anv part of the city. I j?T(n Fourth street, two blocks east of i court hon :e. tTaverly Fruit Farm- -riOR SALE I FIVE OR TEN ACRE I intUL: 11 ' . " enip'ovment aret. has at his offcet opposite 1 " s.f l-itt YV, vol!- IrMii. r trauts i Farm, now for salft m tracts of five r,nd ten I .. ir h -Parties desinuir to pij-f-.-a u'-'rCS it. i ii..w -ui ...... f - tnict cf t'ow valuable property shomu cuii at ! ie Tai 11 An infinite variety of white and fancy wash, gooda and embroidered lawn suits, Embroidered panels with embroidery to match irj. sets. - Muslin underwear, Case of new parasols, The only complete line of Albatrosses in the city, embracing; all the new shades, mahogany, gobelin,, suaille, terra cotta, etc, THFY CANT 5rOTT E3JO"W ! NO We are selling goods at prices which they will not be able to reach for lO Years j J J OW Because we know where o buy, we know how to buy, and we know how to sell. OUR GOODS never grow old and shelf-worn waiting tor BIG PROFITS The Bis Merchants Come to Us when they want to lump a big shipment and raise the wind! "We are always ready for them, and con- . j sequentlv we are able to the people stare ana tninK No Pea r We shall keep on doing FLITiM BLOCK. m i! MOHTEITH & SEITEHBAGH. IT to Cornel I I oifer bargains which make we are gomg iu io.il. of Tliat good for years to come. DO WALLA CE & TSOM SON. i 4 . y -, : . i