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THE RVRTsIXa TERAIiD: STTXOAy. XOVEMISER 11, 1S88 O. A V. K. It. TABLE. XOMTU BOUND. ; enarts Arrives. Cala. c.pf. Ku,'t;:.f tx F.-eiuIit : t;4.iiiui; 7:u;")am, 1'orti'il lu l'i-.n,! i 11:15 p-njllSJaiiuj ' 34:.iii j T:l't.T.M " -..., SOUTH uouno. Arrives Departs: Arrives Cala txj Kv-fetic fc . i re:-!:t 1 No Fr.;i:r!i of the same :-l;-n. opin. Ashland 4npi. :n i 1 "Opii eecivocl l.ir south after It a. x lav. ORKUoX l'.U'U"IJ TIMK TAULK. Arrives lci:;ri ...ll.ir.anijl.00 p in ' S.ir)!nilf;.f.()a in P;u.-rer. Freight .10 i i !.. ai;oi r tiiwa. Iurkhart & Royce, job printer?. Watches very cheap atFrench's. Bust on brown bread at Parker Bros. Why not uniform the Albany police. - A good watch from $2.50 up at Will tSc Htark's. Ladies, for your fine shoe repair ing go to P. J. Laporte. M. K. Rogue, of the St. Charles, went down to Salem yesterday. The city and firemen's election will be the next subject to agitate the public in Albany. Mrs. Norcross, of Ashland, is visiting her sister, Mrs. It. M. Robertson, in this city. Rev. E. R. Prichard, of this city, exchanges pulpits to-day with the Rev. Ir. Thompson, of Corvallis. W. L. Jester, O. k C. agent, is ill at his residence in this city, ard his place at the depot is filled by Mr. Chapman. About $10,000 changed hands on the result of the election in tin. ity. The money bet is now all being turned over. Another small-pox patient in Portland has died. Oregon's me tropolis seems fate J tohave a seige of this dread disease. The bonfire on the public square at the ratification next Thursday will be a log cabin, modeled f-om a liue rick of cord wood. Rev. Clark Braden one of the most eminent divines of the country, will preach to-day at the Christian cl.urch in this city. Albany republicans will ratify tin election of Harrison and Morton next Thursday, and it will be a demonstration of no small propor tions. Home made mincemeat and chow chow, most delicious artie'es, made by Mrs. Wm. N. Phillij for sale in any quantity at C. H. Spencer's. If you want a clean and fine smo(ce ask for J. Joseph's home madei white labor cigars. For sab by jriost cigar dealers and at J Joseph's factory. The funeral of Thomas Umphre the well-known pioneer whose death occurred Friday in ttiis city, will take place to day at 10 o'clock from his late residence. Misses E. & C. Howard have re ceived one of the finest assort ments of fine millinery ever ottered in this city. Ladies should cal earlv and examine their stock. G. W. Smith is having a tele phone line erected from his store to j.is residence. There are anumber of private telephone lines in thi city, hut no regular a. u"o which is needed. Prof. J. B. Horner, of Roseburg, went down to Salem yesterday morning, returning at noon and !:ience over to Philomath, intern -big f) return by team to Tangent Vcatch the niiht train for home, making quite a spin for one day. Messrs. Burr Sloan and Walter Fat have opened a fish and game market in tlic building formerly o cupied bv the Western I nion it- -fgraph office. They l.eep ire. h fish and poultry constantly o hand. Will it Stark have now the finest hue of jewelry they have ever car ried, including fine gold watehrs, diamonds, silverware, etc. Hie tmblic is invited to call and inspect their novelties for the holidi trade. The Democrat is trying to figure it up whv there was not a bigger democratic majority in Linn count v this year. Perhaps it wa. because the editors of that paper failed to take the stump for his party according to programme. KosiileiK-r ttiinicd. The residence of Mr. Geo. B. Day, two miles from Cresswell, was de st roved by fire Wednesday. Most of the furniture was saved from the flames by the members of the fam ily who were present. A married daughter of Mr. Day had been con fined the day previous, and was carried from the house. Mr. Day as in Eugene at the t;mt? of the fire. The house hail been built ?bout two years and was insured in Stat ? Insurance Co. of Salem for $1100. Total loss estimated at $2500. .ii" lo Yaqnina Hay. A board of United States engineer "Ilicers, consisting of Col. Mendel! Alaj. Jones. Maj. Han lbury and ('apt. Willar l Young have .one to Yaquina to make an investigation of the bay in regard to tiie improve ments required, with the ol-j-vt of reporting to tiie chief engineer, a general project for th' improvement of the harbor and entrance. Oregon i'otatoe- to fa!il'risi:i. Messrs. Wallace -x Thorn ps- n shipped to San Francisco yesterday iiv car loads of Linn cou-ii v -.ces. The price here now i.- 25 Cell' 1. i" OH - ll'-.i . 1 :!' '" 't'.U ' . ..;.U LUe M u.a.in mv t. t us v LOCAL KEWS 0ur Usual Endget of About the Citv. News I SYXT TIHUSKAYS K ATS UC T30.. Further Details of the Gr.-nd DeiuoDiiratio to bo Given to Hairison and Morton, The committee on arrangements appointed at. the citizens' meeting met at the real esb.te oliice of Cur ran ct Monteith yesterday morning and perfected arrangements fur the ratification of Harrison and Mor ton's election, to be held in this city next Thursday evening. It. was decided te have a torchlight procession in the evening, to con clude with speeches and music at the court house. The following of ficers were appointed : Marshal C. W. Watts. Aids B. F. Tabler, Burr Powers, Jerome Froman, Geo. Rurkhart, Joseph Tyler, Wm. Kmrick, John Blevens and Titos. Monteith. President of the evening Capt. N. B. Humphrey. Vice-Presidents S. A. Dawson. S. K. Young, Walter Ketchem, J. Wlensick, Albany, J. B. Trask, Fox Vallev ; Robt. Glass, Craw fordsville; John Conser, Syracuse; Geo. W. Dayis, Shedd; Al. Cun ingham, Ilarrisuurg; D. P. Porter, Shedd ; Chas. Johnson, Scio; Ed.. Huston, Lebanon; Thos. Buford' Yaquina; Geo. Wagner. Corvallis; Thos. Kay, Brownsville ; Dr. Geary, Halsev ; Scott Mav, Santiam ; B. A. Witzel, Tangent; W W. Parish, Sodaville; W. B. Barr, Mills City, Ed. Ilisch, Salem. A committee on vocal music con sisting of E. R. Prichard, O. 11. Irvine and Prof. Lee was appointed to furnish plenty of entei ..ainment in the way of song. W. H. Warner, Doc Conn and John Kruse were appointed a com mittee to manage the torches, flam beaus. etc. Under the supervision of Daniel Jones a bonfire of ten cords of fir wood, covered with one hundred pounds of tar and saturated with two barrels of kerosene, will be burned on the square in front ot the court house. A request was wired to Portland asking the use of the live hundred torches, tiambeaus, transparencies, etc., to be usd in the parade there nexti'uesday evening. It is the intention of the commit tee on music to have several brass bands in the procession. All sub-committees are requested to report to the general committee at 0 o'clock Monday morning. AX EVrEKIRIlU HUH. Simetbing Ahont the Growing Trade oi Wallace & Thompson-! heir Big Stock. Messrs. Wallace & Thompson, the enterprising grocerymen of ttiis city, in accordance, with their cus tom, have prepared for an early fall trade by adding to ttieir stock of choice family groceries such a vaiiety of good?, including fine table delicacies, vases, fancy-ware, and a variety of novelties for the holiday trade, as will give their customers to select iust what they 1 want. They buy in large quanti ses and can offer as low prices aa in Portland. Their stock for the present season's trade is larger and more complete than ever be fore, and the public need not hes itate to ask for anything expected to be kept in a nrst-clss, metropol itan grocery store, for they have it. Their goods are all fresh, and thoir extensive patronage both in the citv and county is a:riple proof of the satisfac-ion they always give their customers. I'leasaiit Social Tarty. A very pleasant surprise party was given Miss Lida Galbraith on Friday evening, at the residence of her parents on Fourth street. The following young people were present: Misses Maude Vanllorn, ! Minnie Van Horn, Ilattie Gal braith, Sarah Sternberg, Mary Schlosser, Daisy Dannals, Lena Gray, Lillian Hackleman, Messrs. James Powell, Claire Yunk, Geo. Saltmarsh, Will Cowan, Frank Williamson. Will Stites, Albert Sternberg Van Wilson, Will Gal braith. inel Ton Hollars Each. Oscar and Otis Cole, who were arrested for assaulting young Cox at Millers, were arraigned before .1 ustice Humphrey yesterday. They plead guilty and were lined $10 and costs each. Hiram Cole, arrested ior assaulting J. D. Raney, was tried before Justice Brink, and was found guilty by the jury. He was lined .fit) and costs. Clinton Cole, who attempted to shoot young Raney on the evening of election at .Millers, has thus far eluded the officers. Euneral f 'Irs Duval. The funeral of Mrs. Duval oc curred vesterday afternoon. Her's is a sad death. " She was deserted by her relatives and left sick in this city among strangers. Every thing that could be was done for her both at the residence of C. H. Spencer and at the bearding house '; of Mrs. East, where she was taken j by the advice of the attending phy- j sfcian, on account of sickness in j Mr. Spencer's lamily. j hureh .Notice. Prea'jliimr services at the Pres a. m. and J. Thorn p will oecu school at bvterian church at 11 7"::W i'. m. The Rev. E. son. D. D-, of Corvallis, ov ih - mil nit. Sabbath ii::'i0 r. m. The young people's ; ravermoeting will be Held in the le'-t" ure room at ti ::I0 i m. All will be made welcome to these services. Given Away. W. F. Ri-a 1 prop.wcs to give away 'Uie '.vati-h -vi'Ii his ::'! tl arid t'v-r : -'in:, t he ny '-est titti.ig .-.-! in '.!;',ie .-iiirt in the ' ' . '. 'i ' : - - '. 'I' lo-rvr Sovel Election Wager Paid ia hi. An Old Soldier Insaue. ;tai ; 1 Special to the IH:hai.i. I Sw.lm, .Nov. 10. The greatest: excitement and admiration yet I !nanifeted over the payment of an : election wager was mis uiternoon. i Miss Beatrice Sjoberg, a Danish ! iudy of rank and refinement, w Mo ! lias been sojourning in saiem iui j some mouths bail iaid a wage! ' with Mr. Isaac Scott, a ieilov j boaider at Mis. R-leys. to the t ile. 1 1 tii-tt if Harrison was successful she I Wuui'l whrei him in a u heelhai row j troni their boarding place to the ! postuliiee, a distance ol mix blocks, ne carrying an American liag aim hurrahing for Harrison. If Cleve land was successful the order was to be reversed. Having lost the bet MissSjuberg insisted on paying it, and did so by wheeling him down tnrough the crowded streets at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The cavalcade was greeted with cheers Oi admiration of the clear grit dis played by the lady in redeeming her lorleit. Mie was placed n: ,u handsomely decorated carriageafter reaching th pustoflice, and driven homo in triumph mid the hearty salutes of the crowd that lined the sidewalks. an old soi.die:: insane. Jacob Hostler, a well known car penter of independence, Polk Co., was brought to tiie asylum to-day. "lie served in the war of the re hel lion and was pensioned for a wound received in the hip. About a year ago he was very ill and since that time lias been weak in intellect. His family is well known all over the valley and have many friends to regret his misfortune. TAnik m-:ws. The Goveument Work New fWarehoase and Improvements at Yaqnina City. Yaquina, Nov. j 10. Notwith standing the fact that the summei influx of visitors to Yaquina is past, there is much life and busi ness enterprise manifested here. The government work on the south jettyr is being steadily pushed tor ward. The damage done to tiie jetty occasioned by the cessation ol work last w inter, lias been all re paired and it is now being strength ened. Vast quantities of rock are being towed down the bay on barges for this purpose. Tiie Oregon Pacific machine shops are running on full time. The railroad company has let a contract to D. Rankin for the erec tion of another large warehouse on the do:ks here, and a force of men are now at work leveb'ng down the hill between the depot and the hotel and extending the level street down the bay. The new coasting schooner Augusta is receiving her coat of paint, and will be ready in a short time to enter into set vice. She will very much resemble the schooner Mischief The hotels at Newport have closed for the winter, but the rail road company's ho:el at this city is i open as u.-uai, ami is uoiuj; a thriving business. 1 Here is some talk of putting on another boat to plv regularly between Yaquina City and Newport, but this will probably not be done until spring. Mercl a its have opened their holiday goods and the town pre sents quite a metripolitan appear ance. Euif fare ItaU-s. The Southern Pacific railroad c mpany h.is given half fare rates L- :n this c'ty to Portland and re turn on the occasion of the bij demonstration in that citv Tuesday evening, the tickets being good Tuesday and Wednesday. Half fare rates have also been given from Lebanon to this city and re turn, and from other railroad points, for the big grand demon stration here on Thursday night. The Lebanon train will be held in this city until after the exercises, so that the people from Lebanon can return home the same evening. r'(9n -il K-ites Tor the Katilieatiwii, the O. & 0. R. R. Company will sell tickets at halt fare rates (.foio for the round trip) to parties wish ing to attend the ratification at Portland on next Tuesday evening, Nov. l:;. This will be the grand est ratification ever seen in this state, and a large number of our citizens will undoubtedly take ad vantage ot the liberality of tiie O. & C. and go and witness it. Eor the Holidays. L. W. (iuiss & Sons are now receiving an elegant line of holiday noods, such as plush toilet sets, albums, novelties, cards and fancy goods, also a fine line of perfumer ies in elegant plush cases. Their stock will be complete and prices will be as low as the lowest. Ladles I have received my full stock of fall and winter millinery, nave secured the service of Miss Smith, of Portland, trimmer. Will be pleased to show goods at any time. Ida M. Brush, successor to Mrs. E.J. O'Connor. t.uar-1 Again! The lrike. ; And alwavs have a bottle of Aeker's j English Remedy in the house. You j cannot tell how soon Croup may strike j your little one, or a cold or cough j may fasten itself upon yr,u. One dose is a preventive una a "few doses ; a positive cure. All Throat arid ; Lung troubles yield to its treatment ! The Remedy guaranteed by Foshav k Mason. Pimples on the Face Derote an impure state of the bio d and are looked upon by many with suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir wii! remove all impurities ami leave the complexion smo.ttii an l i-'cn-. r;,, , is no'iiitsg tii.vs ..i. ha:'. s-:.r. 1 lil.; A GENERAL NEWS. An Immense Fire at Rochester Kew York. i hiutce: LUES LOST IX Till: UK The Parnvll Case to h9 Appealed -Ghastly Find in a Reservoir -Free Pardon Offered for Peacliiag. The Hkr.vld's Speeial Dispatches. RoCllKSTKK, (X. Y.), Nov. 10. I.a-t evening a tire broke out which was the worst that ever occured in this city. At least twelve lives were lost and twenty persons in jured. The pecuniary loss .viii amount to $250,OUO. Th building is approachable only on one side and the firemen had only a narrow alley to work in. The building stood on the edge of the upper falls ot the Genessee river. These falls are ninety-six feet high. When the firenu n arrived the w i:- dows on the streets of the burning building were tilled with men call ing for help. There were 05 men inside and soon the air was filled with falling human bodies. At least twenty persons jumped from the third story, and all were more or less injured. Five died before they could be removed: John Gall, fireman of the works, Joseph Dauser, Joseph Webber, Henry Snider and O. U. Ochs, and 21 are missing. It is supposed that all the missing are dead in the ruins it was reported at 10 a. m. that lo more bodies had been found in the ruins. Later It is now known that nine lives were lost and fifteen per sons badly injured by last night's fire. Three more b idies have been taken from the ruins burned to u crisp. It is impossible to recognize them. M .V-OF-VAK. The Krarsnrse Hop to Overawe tin-Kf-llit-oe liajliaiis. Portsmouth (X. 11.). Nov. 10. The Kearsage " yesterday took aboard her powder, bavins: received peremptory orders to go to sea to day. She received orders more than a week before to sail on that date and proceed to Port AuPrince, Uayti, to pro ect Ameri can interests ther-, but t In order was countermanded on account of the reported arrival of the Boston at Kingston, the latter vessel being ordered by cable to proceed to Hayti, but the Boston had sailed before the dispatch reached Kingston, and arrived at New York on the 8th. This caused the renewal of the Kearsage's or iginal orders and she left here about noon to-day. nlT Atl.EE THE W ATE It. It Was Only the ('Iiililren in Keaiaius of Eleven the KrM-rvnir. St . A m h no s k , ( Ec u ad or , ) No v . 1 0 Complaints have been made re cently concerning the condition of the city reservoir water. The authorities finally- resolved to empty the reservoir. When this was completed yesterday, the re mains of eleven children were dis covered in an advanced state of de composition. The authorities are at a loss to know who are the authors of the murders. IK EE r.tRI0.. I iiivca ! Any ot the Whitechapcl 1 Murderers Wh Will Con Tens, Loxdon. Nov. 10. General War ren, chic! of toe metropolitan po lice, has issued a proclamation of fering free pardon to any accom plic of the Whitechanel murderers for information which will lead to the murderer's apprehension. KttiiKh WVathcr. NkW York, Nov. 10. There has been unusual rough weather at se-i during the past two weeks which hits delayed all incoming steam ships. A dense fog overspread the lower bay tip to noon. Not a pass enger vessel has been sighted. Nearly a dozen steamships are Irom one to three days overdue. An Anneal Taken. -"d!Nbl"rgh, Nov. 10th. The Times has given notice of an ap peal from the decision of Judge Kin nnaar in the Times-Parnell suit in which he is allowed proof of juris diction pei di ig decision on appeal. Proceedings before Judge Kiunar will be stopped. Fought Twenty-Mix Itounds. New York, Nov. 10. Johnnv Germe and .lack Lyman, local pugilists, fought twenty-six rounds to a draw this morning on Staten Island. The time was one hour and twenty minutes. Both men were badly used up. Mrs. J. Gonlrt Oyins- New York, Nov. 10. Mrs. J. Gould is not so well to-day. It is believed she cannot live through out the day. In West Virginia. Charleston, W. v a., Nov. 10. Returns show state ticket to be ... t ..Ll: i close, it will prooaoiy oe repnon- can. t autlon to Mothers. Every mother is cautioned against giving her chvld laudauum or pira gorie; it creates an unnatural craving for stimulants which kills the mind or the child. Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared to benefit chil dren and cure their pains. It is harm less and contains no opium or nier phiue. Sold by Foshay & Mason. Youth's Companion. New subscribers ordering Y.mtlrs Com Dan ion for 1SS!) the will receive the p:iper Jre: t:.e m !!;;,: i r ! tin- i bis yp..r from ti e H:i ncir :i'i.cri ion is receive t ii.ler ai i nee, and secure iiie ex; -.;!. It ; t a:: '-.x- e.. ., .., .. .: i.i- ,i! eVe.-y :::-.r y . S.m ; ,3 . if'j. - L. ' v ; 't i.n- t fcubccripiLj; .V :at. 3IH..M m;i:r. i alim.w ! Net Cash Will Buy.3ocds Cheaper Ttsn i Anywhere Eise. There is no need of sending awav for goods when the following desir- j able wares can be bought for net cash at import prices: One-half dozen unhandled tea cups and saucers, :") cts. dozen unhaiuiled coll'ee cups and saucers, 4 ) i ts. !.j dozen handled coil'ee cups ami saucers, nl) cts. b, dozen seven inch dinner plates 4-Vcts. The goods mentioned above are iron stone china, and not 0. C. ware. These prices will stand good for the next thiity days. Jrurs GitADwoiiL. Albany, Oct. l':'. 1SSS. I'siie tIor.es for Sa!-. We have just brought from Eastern Oregon a fine lot of work horses which we will sell on terms to suit the times. Among them is some promising young drivers from Onecc, Mason Chief, and Edward Everett. Also some choice heavy mares. Anyone wishing a horse will do well to look them over and we will tike pleasure in showing them to all intending purchasers. McKnkjht Bros., Tall man, Or. CdlKt-U SKKVMES. Where, When and by Whom ServFjs Will he Held To-Day. Catholic. Services every Sunday ftt 10::0 a. in. Suuday school at 2 p. ni. at the Academy. "Key. L. Metayer, rector. Christian Ciiiuch Services every fourth Suudavat their church building by Kev. II. M". Waller at 11 a. m. and usual hour in the evening. Suuday school at 10 a. m. Evangelical. Corner of Lyon nd Fourth streets, services at 11a. in. and 7 30 p.m. Pastor, Kev.I. B.Fisher. Sabhatn school 10 a. in. Prayer meet-in- every Wednesday evening. Methodist. Corner Ellsworth nd Third streets Services at 11 a. m. and V::;o o. m. Pastor, Kcv. H. P. Wel.b. Sabbath school 2::5U p.m. Prayer met : ing every Thursday evening. Pkesutteki an. Corner of Broadai pin and Fifth streets. Services at 11 a in. and 7:o0 p. in. Pastor Rev.E. I. Pritchard. Sabbath school at Pi: 15 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. United Pueskyteuian. Corner of Washington and Fifth streets. Servi ces at 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Pastor Kcv. S.Ci .Irvine. Sabbath school at -i::;i p. m Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. St. Pace Methodist (Jorucr Mont gomery and Third streets. Services at 11 a. in. and 7:00 p. in. Pastor, Kcv. D.H.Comann. Sabbath school at 10 a in. Prayer meeting on Thursday evenings. Bai-tist. Corner of Lyon and Fifth streets. Services at U a. m. and 7:-:-p. m. Pastor Rev. L. J. Trumlul eabbath school immediately after Hie morning services. Prayvr meeting every Thursday evening. Protestant Eimscoi'al Tuckoh Services will be held in St. Peters Epis copal church eTery alternate Sunday, morning and evening. Sunday school at A:.',0 a. m. Friday evening service on every Friday preceding the Sunday service." All are invited to attend. California t'al-It-t'ure. The only guaranteed cure for ca tarrh, cold in the head, hay fever.rose coYi, catrrhul ueah.cs.s and sore eyes Res ore the sense of taste audunpleas .:::t breath, resulting from catarrh. Kay and p".easant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all d uggists. Send for a circular to Abietine Medical Company, Oro ville. Cal. Six months' treatment for l; sent by mail, $1,10, For bale by Foshay A; Mason, 1 H Happiness and Contentment, 'iot cob. it1 in hand if we look on the dark side o! evo-v ill tie e':i::;;.:N . Nothing will so darken lite aud make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the wo.-st form of Dyspepsia, Constipa tion and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at '25 aud 50 cents by Fi-shav & Mason. I'eople Everywhere Confirm our statement when we say that Acker's English Remedy is in eveiv way superior to any and all other pre orations for the throat ard lungs, In whooping cough and croup it is magic and relieves at once, i t; member this remedy is sold ou,a positive guarantee. i:ii:i Roys kilt suits ai v'. F. Read's. Magic yeast at Brownell it Starard's' Fine old cherry bounce at M. Bauni gart's. Finest line of jersics ever in Albany at Read's A new invoice of British trimmings at Read's. Go und sec the new silverware at Will & Stark's. Pillow sham holders, othe neatest thing out. at Brink's. For nice parlor suites call on Thomas Brink. A fine line of new silverware just oeac" at Will fc Stark's. Asbs autiful as a dream that line o adies broadcloth at W. F.Read's f I know I can sare you money, try me. and vou will be convinced. W . i. Re:.d. J A. Archibald, agent for the Sing er Manufacturing Co., opposite Odd rellow? temple. Our customers never have the blues. because we give them such good bar gains. W. F. Read. We lmndl.- three kinds of fruit jar and vou will do web to see us betore placing your orders. Mirth is short bvea. Prolong It if you can. It will heh your disposition to trade with W . i . Kead. For your fine imported and Ke West cigars, iro to M. liaumgart cigar store, one door east of Black 'nan's drug store. Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid nev diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale at M. Banmgart's t-i v :s.-:usi- ,- . . The original vd tine int -nei.t :s ' ly put ': ' bege e, i.i 1 -. i ; ( 1 1. :'"rs and is !:! :;!i-.t:;: c-n m! -:.ri-s. ! in. wound-. ebn'-.U""! b:''i-'. ,)o lAir To our assortment of Standard Brands of Fancy Oroceriee, unexcelled by any in the city. Richardson t- Bobbins celebrated Canned Meats, such as turkey, chicken, grouse, pheasaut, snipe, wild duck, plover, quail and woodcock. Franco-American Food Co.'s Celebrated French soups, mock turtle, pea, French bouillon, tomato, chicken, consomme, beef and terrapin. These goods are prepared from care fully selected meats, vegetables andpoultry without the aid of.any artificial substance whatever. F & T HEINZ Spiced gherkins, chow-chow, picalilly, cauliflower, queea olires, mas tard dressing, pickled onions, swset pickles and table sauces, arjd a full line of Crosse & Blackweli's canned good?. II k DLWORT New York preserved strawberries, tine fresh mushrooms, iu glass. - . - Also we have received a very large stu - - NEW Raisins, Zante currants, citron, lemon and orange peel, mincemeat in both wood and glass. All good standard brands; which we do not hesitate to guarantee to give satisfaction in every ret-pact. Other articles of fancy goods too numerous to mention.' Besides it is a well known fact that our stock of STAPLE GROCERieS And provisions far excel that of any other store in the city. W hav just received from Eastern factories and jobbers a line of fancy HOLIDA1T G-OODS For our crockery department that will do credit to any house in the city of Portland, and will be sold at reduced rates and not the old-fashioned hun dred 3ei.jent-cam .-hein-lialf-over-until-next-season plan. e intend to sell every article bought for the Holiday trade so low that no man can hare an excuse for not buying hu wife a present. 1 T it .'3 5 I IS plums, pineapple, quince, peach anoL W thing for man's eye to heboid. k o; CROP 1 SI r M 5 f r t, - i i ? ? i s i V ? 4 ? i i ill .-j ec a;- lench ;,e. by ai: :j0 cents.