THE rO-RNiyq HERALD: T1UYAY NOVEMBER 23 1888 O. .V . It. li. TS51K TAKL2. SOUTH jJOl'XD. ef rti Arrives. .. t ;i'. ; li;;") anil am l'urtl u in 10;r ('.is- crrtj i i aiiil:o.r,a.!i)l i I 7:10am! Hi.- " y. Il:i sol" OL'Ni). Arrives IX-jKirts Arriv t'S l ..1.1 l.-.l i ii'ii lit' ex Ai-hi:ifi(iD.i'i,m I'lL-eee "J.4i'!!,! ' t n-'i n.-- ':."im .i. i-2;:!'ipiii 'li- -in i .V. f-V..-i-hn received furjsuutii after 1 of the same ilay. L A. 11. OUKWuX 1-ACiMO Tl.MKTAliLli. Arrives Departs Pa.-wng i'ceiidit. .1 i: i:t!: pin I.'! I ! III 0.50 a in . i mot r i-w. Burkhart k Iloyce, job printers. Boston brown bread at Barker Br. Hi-publican primaries Wednes day evening, Nov. 'J8, Ladie, for your fine shoe repair rig go to B. J. Laporte. Fresh mince meat, ready for nse, for sale by F. L. Kenton, J" red Lockley, agent of the Salem Capital Journal, is in the city. Thos Brink has just opened an elegant lot of baby carriages. Bo not miss the great sale of goods at cost at Monteith cc Seicen bach's. Republican city convention Fri day, Nov. .'JO. Brimaries Wednes day, Nov. 2o. Tho Mikado lamp filler at Conn Bros, is t he neatest and most con venient thing out. E. it C. Howard have removed their millinery store to their new p -tiers up-stairs in the Bearce block. ( Jo to Burkhart it Koyce's for all kinds of job printing. Briees reasonable. First-class work guar anteed. Br. B. "VI. Jones has received a supply of pure vaccine matter, ami is now prepared to vaccinate all desiring it. Messrs. Winn & Humphrey have opened a choice 'line of. cigars at the Western Union telegraph and express office. .Mrs. .Marshal Belshaw,of Farm hiion. W. T., is visiting her par ent-, or. 1-. llendrickson ami wite, in t li is city. Mi'ss Mary Irvine lias resigned her position as teacher at the col lege. Her place will be filled by Missj Biather. For a good, reliable watch cheap, go to; F. M. French's, the Corner jewelry store. No Waterbury watches in stock. Bo not forget the fact that you can get bargains in knives, forks and spoons at F. M. French's. Each set warranted. Owing :o Thanksgiving the date of holding the republican primaries Bis been changed to Wednesday evening, Nov. 28. Mr. and Mrs. (ieo. Patterson have returned from Spokane Falls. Their daughter, who was very ill there, is improving in health. Order vou r Thanksgiving turkevs of -l :iu & East. Thev have some j nice, fat ones, and all kinds of other poultry, fish and game. li.e drug store of Banion Smith, at i iarnsburg, was robbed the o her day of $15 and a lot of patent medk-ine, morphine and other irug. ' If you want a clean and tine s noKe ask for J. Joseph's home D- ill.- white labor cigars. For sale ly most cigar dealers and at J. .lost-pii s factory. ; ing insane and idiotic persons to Barney Dressier, alias James the asylum has ail been expended, Beed. who had the delirium tre- : with the exception of about 4U. mens in this city a few days ago, j Deficiency certificates will be is was declared insane ami taken to j sued by tiie secretary of state for the a-yh'.m yesterday. i claims on this fund after it is en- The Eugene Register savs it is a ' tirel-v -ont" Ulltil !l ,,tnv apjropria :nist tke about the presence of a ' tlon atlt'- Thr i a balance case ot smalloox in that place, as there has been no smallpox there i-jL years, and is none now. Misses E. it C. Howard have re ceived one of the tinest assort ments of fine millinery everofFered in this city. Ladies should cal early and examine their stock. A man named Smith stole a watch of Levi Douglas, at Harris burg, a few days ago, and after wards returned the watch, con fessed his guilt and fled the coun try. Mrs. L. G. Edleman, who has been in this city for medical treat-; ment for several months, will leave to-day for her home at Mayviile, Gilliam county. She is much im proved in health. Will & Stark have now the finest line of jewelry they have ever car ried, including hue gold watche: diamonds, silverware, etc. The public is invited to call and inspect o Ci for thtii- nnvfltips the hohuav : trade.) : Tim tliir.1 (inartorlv iiioptinir for the conference year will be held at j at the Evangelical church uext Sabbath. Rev. C. C. Poling, P. E.. : of Salem, will be present and con- luct the meeting both morning ami evening. A cordial invitation is extended to all j The Benton Leader says : Tiie hoard of regents of the agricultural college have received an applica tion from a lieutenant of the regu lar army for the position of mili tarv ins'tiuctor of t he co'dege, if he can be detailed for that purpose. The law permits this to be done, j and we hope it may be done. ! In some manner a rumor was cir culated yesterday that Dr. J. L. Hill had "gone toMarion to see a case of smalipox. He was seen by a 1 1 Kit i.r reporter last night and j .said that he had gone to Marion,; but there was no truth whatever in (he rep ort. as there was no small pox case there. There i.- no case j oi smallpox in this citv' or near ; here. FAT.iL SliOOTlM. AtSJa:.T. A- Young Maa E,is His Head Elown Pieces at Brownsville. to Parti; uiars have been received in this city of a fatal shooting ac cident, which occurred at Brownsville- Wedm-slav evening. Phillip Walker, aged : -, was loaded itting down Handling a shotgun. In -ome '.Hiacconniaric. i manner Hie gun was uiseiiar-'e'.! j the load entering his head, liter-1 j ill ly blowing it to nieces. Another: young man was with him, but he! was looking in another direction! when the gun was discharged and j did not see the ex.u-t cause of the ! accident, but it is supposed the; hammer caught upon siool upon j which he was seated. A physician j was immediately summoned, but i the unfortunate young man died in I a lew moments. iiie parents ot the young man are nearly distract ed over his shocking death. F f K'l'A K It I'AKTlC l' LA US. The IIkkai.d's Brownsviile cor respondent sends the following additional particulars of the acci dent: There was a most shocking shotgun accident here this after noon. A young man named Phil Walker, who was born here, went this afternoon, in company with J. W. Driver, to a neighbor's house and got a shotgun there. They then came into town and both stepped into a building in South Brownsville, where there was a billiard table, each having a double barreled shotgun. Driver stood his gun in a corner of the room. Walker took a seat on a bench at tiie side of the billiard table where some parties were playing at the time. It seems he started to raise the gun, winch he held by tne barrel, the butt resting on the floor, when it was discharged. The entire charge entered at the point of the jaw bone, passing to the crown of the brain, where it lodged, causing instant death. A coroner's jury was at once summoned, and the verdict was the following : We find that the deceased, whose name was Phillip Walker, was a resident of Brownsville, Or., was. 2 years of age, and came tv his death by the accidental dis charge of a shotgun, while in his own hands, in the town Browns ville, Oregon, on the 21st day ot November, 1SSS, about the hour of '5 :'-'0 i'. m. J. II. Waters, 1. Kkssi.inu, F. M. Jack. A. W. m andisii, C. 11. Elswick, J. Sexokk FKo.ti ihk sT.t'i'K cirn.il. Aa Insane Man from Albany Taken to the Asylum Newsy Items from Salem. Special to the Ukualii Salk.m, Nov. 22. Eugene Hay ter, a well-known business man of Dallas, was married to Miss Eva Simlty of that city Wednesday evening. Frank Watson and Tom Wil liams were brought to the peniten tiary from Wasco county to-day, to serve seven years each for larceny in a dwelling. I The Braden-Underwood debate is now in progress at silverton and is attracting large crowds. George E. Good, w ho sold out his drug business here to Messrs. i Gibson it Singleton last spring, wiU open a new drug store in the First National Bank block soon, j Barrey Dressier , journeyman i tailor by trade, was brought to i the asylum from Albany to-day. i He is a raving maniac from alco ! holism. He b dieves himself to he surrounded by devils and calls j himself Jesus Christ. 1 ihe lund ot lb,UDU appropriated bv the last legislature for convey- '' - -r-yr-'" -"'"--'"r convicts to the petiiter.ti :ry, so there is no danger of it running out before the legislature meets. j Letter List. ! The following letters remain un- calied for in the postottice at Al I bany, Oregon, Nov. 22, 1888. Bart- left, Mrs. Gincy ; Cunningham, l Lizzie; DeClark, F. ; Dokken, Ber i nard ; Edwards, Miss Kate; F"m- bree.O. H. Erikson.Erik ; Evans, j Mrs. M. E.; FTvnn, Michael ;Frum, Elisabeth : Gilham. W. L .; Hum- phrey, Rob't; Hendrickson, F Heath, S. M. 2; I, ; Junt, J. Y.. ; Kauble, Mat; More, Ed ; More, J. E. ; Maikham, F. M. ; Nicolls.Geo ; Nelson, Anto ; Ogden, Blanche; McLaughlin, J A. ; Powell. Henry ; Reed, Albert; Spidel. James; Sny der, Andy; McRea, A.; Sommers, Samuel ; lompson, J . A. ; Trine, J J Vandersoll, Samuel ; Wood- bury, Miss May ; W oodbury, J . H ngui, r.u ; line, ri. ; urac Brack ensick, Lewis ; Dunnin, Lizzie; L.0!t Emma J. RUFUS THOMPSON, P. M. An Art 1st Ic Cow. A view was taken on First street yesterday by the artist, Mr. Lit tler, for the New Years issue of the H krali, and at the very moment the photograph was taken a cow was browsing cabbage on the pave ment in front of Parker Bros, gro cery store. It will, of course, be omitted from the illustration. It is gratifying to know that the cows are soon to be prohibited from roaming the streets invading gro- eery stores, picking locks and gates, and other ii regularities. It is even said that the" average Al bany cow knows the combination on half the safes in the city. This one certainly knew how to" pose to hae her picture taken.. We want your buttt r and will give vou either cash or eggs, and trade for it. Krownell iv Stanari'. I know I can sa.'e you money, try lac. ami you will be convinced "Av. V. Head. BOMMtlT JO J. W. XHiiil. Description of the S'aaf, Eracted tj His Men.- ory by His Family. During last week a stately poiisiird granite monument was erected to mark the spot w here he !i.e remains of the late Senator Nesmith. Our readers will re-:neinh--r that ihe senator's family, in carrying oat his frequently tik pressed wish, laid his remains-at re.-t in a beautiml grove on the banks of the Bickreall, which stream ru s th.oughthe Nesmith la! m. The inscription on the front of the tiie is as lodows : JA.V.i WILLIS XKSMlTIf, l:ui:x .'I'LY -2o. ISirt: .'ILV 23, Jl'.MS 17, WK1 An Upright Juiluc, A I Iruve Si ltd ier, A V ihj Lei-I iti v, An Honest .Man. On the r-rveroe me inscription as follows : I'ioneer of 1S4:;, Juil'jje i'liiier the I'ro visinnat Ooveriuiifiit l.s4.", Lniieit St;,t i .Marshal !&:": I Vo CVlu'iel of Volmitters ls."5, SUierinteiKlent of Indian A if a Irs l-f7-lS."i0, lSi'l-latiZ, . Represenlaiive in Congress loTa-lSTr. IS Notwithstanding that the late senator's iriends and neighbors manifested a desire to contribute towards the erection of the monu ment, arid notwithstanding that the legislature had appropriated a certain sum as the contribution oi the state, Mrs. Nesmith ami the family respectfully declined the proll'ered contributions, preferring to attest their devotion tothe mem" ory of husband and father by erect ing the monument themselves. The .rcaJ Sale. Large crowds daily throng the store of Monteith it Seitenbach taking advantage ot this oppor tunity of purchasing goods from a first-class stock at an average of 25 per cent, less than the usual price. These goods must go, as the store will be vacated by the first of the year. If you want boots and shoes, underwear, dress goods, fancv gooirs or anv staple drv mimb re member that on this "entire stock i an actual slaughter in prices is be ing made, goods being sold at less than cost. X oil co. (band educational railv at Tan gent Nov. :;ith, 1 i m. The fol lowing speakers will be present to address tiie people: Brofessor D. Atkins, Bev. J. W. Craig, Rev. 1'. A. Moses and I). C. McFarland. The purpose of the meeting will be to consider the propiiety and feai bihty oi ef-tablishing a school for higher education at Tangent, D. C. Mc Fa elan i), J. W. Ca nt;, 1-.L. Buy ax. Winter iii(-ra. A species of !o.d complaint known as "winter clioieia," appeared in several cities in the Northwest last w inter and is likely to he more uen ural this season. Chaiulieilain's Cliolic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea lleineil is a certain cure lor it. For sale by Kosliay i: Mason. I'eojde Every li-re Ccrifirm our statement when we say that Acker's English Remedy is in everyway superior T any and all other preparations for the throat am' lungs, In whooping coagh and croup it is magic, and relieves at once. Ke member this remedy is sold ou,a positive guarantee. 'I earlier' Fxamiiialivii. Notice is hereby given that the regular public quartcrl y ex iuiina t:on ot teachers tor Linn County will be heid in Albany, at the Court lioue commencing at noon oll Wednesday Nov. 2d. lSSS. a II t.eaclu-rs desirin-' examination a., i. llt., !lt t ii"i.,.,r;,ii-,r u. M. Ut ;u.. CouDty Superintendent. An Absolute Cure. The original Abietine Ointment is ouiy put up in large two ounce toi boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, y i ns, wound-", chapped hands, and all skin eruptions Will positiv ely cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the original Abietine Ointment. Sold by Foshay iV Mason for i cents per box by mail M) cents. Nipped in the liml. Is it not better to nip Con.-umption the greatest scourge of humanitv in the bud, than to try to stay its pro gress on the brink of the grave. A few doses of California's most useful production, will reletve, and a thor ough treatment will cure. Nasal Catarrh, too often the forerunner of consumption can be cured by Califor nia Cat-K-Curc. These remedies are sold and fully warrented by Foshay it Mason. Clo.Hlnz Out Salr. Attention is called to the big ad vertisement of Monteith & Seiten bach on our first page to-day. They are going out of business in Albany and will positively sell their entire stock of general merchandise at cost. This firm has been in busi ness here for for many years, and the public is cognizant of the fine and complete stock they carry. It is a genuine closing out sale, and is a rare chance to secure big bar gains. The immense pale of Chamberlain Cough Remedy has been producd to a ' great extent by people who have been ! cured by it telling their friends and j neighbors of its good qualities and urging them to try it. The most se-I vere cold will soon yield to iis sooth- i ing etlH-ts. For sale by Foshay & Mason. " i Just received at Conn Bros, clam j chowder, mushrooms, new crop keg pickles, tuanksgivmg turkeys and chickens, novelties :or the holidays, etc., etc. Cha-.nberlain's F.ye and Skin Oint ment is uneiU:ileri for old chronic sores. Many'easi.'s have been perma nently cured by it. Fors.de' by Ko shav it Vason. Just received at W. F. Read's a ful line of ladies tine muslin underwear, a'so gir's' white dresses and infants sli;is. Call and see then-. Dr. J. V. ;all', physiciau ami Stir geen, Sheihl Oi egoii. COM If AC Y A WA KUti. Messrs. O'Coaner & Barr Will Build tl e : Street Railway. Messrs. O'Conm r it Barr, t -, getLer with Wm. Harridan, of Salem, have been awarded ih'e contract for constructing the Salem i street railway. The contract price.! for the mile and a fraction of road i is $ii!i5. . . i Work will be commenced on the j road at once, and it will be cim- j pleted by January 1st. Messrs j O'Cotnerit Barr have completed! their contract on the wcron - a ciric, and will put their entire tom of men at work on the Sak-m rail way. The price paid includes grading, leveling and laying rails, but does not include equipment of rolling stock. the the Oregon's Ttr. Official returns h.tve been ceived from all the counties in re tiie state except Curry, Kla;nath,-Lake, Tillamook and Wallowa counties. The majorities fio u Curry Lake and Wallowa counties have been received, leaving Klamath and Tillamook counties the only ones for which an estimate must be made. There has been such a falling off in the vote of the East ern Oregon and coast - counties on account of neg'e.a" that the first promises of a greatly increased vote in the state have not been made, good. The total Vote of the 'state will be a little less than (2,000, and Harrison's plurality will be about tiSOO, or about hUl) less than Her mann's plurality last June. The prohibition vote, so far as reported., is 1417, and the labor vote 252. These latter figures will not be much increased' by the returns" yet to be received. IX m.MHKI F SIKJ'HKV f. fl.I. The Junior class of Princeton College at a meeting held Thurs day, November 15, passed the fol lowing resolutions : PlilXCKTO.V Coi.i.ko!-:, NoVKMliKK 15, KSSS.) Whereas, God in his Proyi dence has seen fit to call to himself our classmate,- Stephen C. ITirin, and WiiKf:i:.s, We, his classmates, recognized in him one who, bv his upright Christian character while among us, won our highest esteem, therefore, be it Resolved, Although we acknowl edge in this event the will of Our Father, we yet, mourn his early death, and tender to his bereaved ... i . i , uimn oui ueai uen sympathy, anu iiesoived, lliata copy ot these reso.utions be torwarded to the family of the deceased, and that they be published in the college papers, and also in the Aliiaxy ill.iSAI.lJ. D. I). CASEMENTO, T. F. Cn.Mi!i:i:s, President Secretary. - lKO(.KllIK Ol flo Siiin.l.ji. tii-li'" COlleort. be given Nov. 2, at the M.- E. church in this city : r-inging School. Devotional exercises. Anthem Be Joyful in the Lord, by the choir. Class exercises Infant class. Duet Beautiful I 'am, Edith Chiswcll and Maud Hurl hurt. Recitation Children's Play, Bessie Beam. Solo and chorus Let Me Dream While Life shall Linger, Messrs. Miller, Littler, Hammer and Flindt. Recitation Six in a Row. tie Kctchum. Song Class, Hand. Hold lp the Right Recitation A men Anna Chiswell. Corner, Miss (Quartet Spring Song, Robsjn a-ud Airs. Ilenton Mrs. and Messrs. Hammer and Miller. C 1 ass ex ercises 1 !oys . Duet Land of the Swallows, Eva Simpson and Mamie Camp bell. Recitati -n Building the Chim ney, Miss Frances Gilbert. .Male Quartet Old Oaken Buck et. (.'lass exercises Consider the Lilies. Solo Come Unto .Me, Mrs. M. Vunk. Song Little Children, class. Recitation How Jamie Came Home, Miss Jessie W. Graves. Anthem Be Thou Exalted, Mrs. Littler, Mrs. Henton, Miss Anna Barns and N. C. Conn and Messrs. Littler and Flindt. Doors open at 7 o'clock i m., and exercises commence at 7:30 i. m. Admission 10 cents at the door. CAltD OF THANKS. To tiik Editor of thk IIkrai.ii:. - ITease allow us through your pa paper to express ou hearty thanks to the kind friends of Albany who so cheerfully rendered a helping hand during the recent severe and long siege of sickness in our fami ly, and also for the numerous do n itions received during said sick ness, although we do not in every case know who were the donors. We congratulate, ourselves in hav ing fallen among friends who know how to prove themselves friends indeed in time of need. May the good Lord bless and reward vou i all. I. B. and Lizzie L. Fishek. K',-"J'' - reatly Bedm-ed Prices Samuel E. Young has received a large invoice of picot edge ribbons of superior quality, direct Irom the importers at New lork, wnich he is uttering at greatly reduced prices, to close them out. liK-ovrrieH More Valuable Than i .!!. ! Are Santa Abie., the California dis i covery for Consumption and diseases ! of the throat. Chest and Liu. g5, and j California Cat-K-Cure. Ihe only gnar i anteed cure for Catarrh, Cold in the Head and kindred complaint--. They are sold at -?1 per package, or three for --i.."0, and are recommended and i used by the leading physician of the i Pacific Coast. No secret; compounds. I Guaranteed by Foshay iv. Mason I 14.11 r IIKRE IV ALIiA.W SfetCa Will Bny.SGoods Cheaper Than Any where E;se. There is no need of sending away k-r goo Is w lien the following "desir able wares can be bought for net ca.sh at import prices: One-half dozen nnhandied tea cups and saucers, ;5 cts. '.. dozen unhanoied coil'ee cu;s ami sa:i-ers, -15 els. l-j d- .zen handled c'oll'ee cups and saucers, 50 rts. - " dozen-seven inch dinner plates 45 cts. ' . ' Tlie good;; mentioned above are iron stone china, and not 0. C. ware. ' . These ju ices will stand uood for the next thirty days. ' .It MI'S iUADWOIIL. Al.JiAXY, Oct. -Jii, l.S-SS. ' i -tfoi-ses i;r ."aji-. We have just brought from;. Eastern Oregon a fine lot of work ! horses which we will seil on terms j to suit the times. Among thein is some promising young drivers lroin Oneco Mason Ohiet, and Edward Eveivtt. Also some choice heavy mares. Anyone wishing a horse I will do well to look them over and we w ill t ike pleasure in. showing tlienijto all intending purchasers. McKxiHiiT Bros., Tallman, Or. For Hie lloliiia.is. V 117 j i ij. . (miss it .sons are now- receiving an elegant- line of holiday goods, such as plush toilet sets, albums, novelties, cards and fancy goods, also a tine line of perfumer ies in elegant plush cases. .Their stock will be .complete and prices will be as low as the lowest. r.adics 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 an)' time. Ida M. Brush, successor to Mrs. E. J. O'Connor. A Warning. The'inoiles of ile.iiii's approach are vario as, and stat istics show conclusive ly that more persons die from diseases of the throat and lungs than any other. It is prob;iJ.le that everyone, without exception, receives vast cumbers of TkIh-icIc Cernis into the system and where thee serins fall uiioH suitable .--.mi mejT -i.il t iioo iiic anu ueeiup, i at lirst slowly and is shown by a i Might tickluii: sensation in the throat ! and if allowed to continue their! ravages they extend to the limits pro dueing con.-mnption and to the head, caasinir- catarrh. Now ;dl this is i"n- .nut ii .ii.inuu hi proceed .-!.. ......... ...... .....I If ..II. 1 . . 1 will in time cause death. M the onset you must act with promptness; allow ing a cold to go w ithout attention is dangerous and 'may lose you yotir j Tile. As soon as you feel tliat some-! thing is wrong with yourthroat, limirs j or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Boehee's ( German Svr.in. It wdi give i'oii im- j mediate relief. Caiiliii to Mollii-rs. Every mother is cau-.ioned against giving her child laudanum or p-ira- goric; it creates an unnatural craving rui M.iuiuntui.a v inwii hius iiitjiw 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 mtr phine. Sold by Foshay & Mason. - California Cal-K-i'iire. The only guaranteed cure for ca tarrh, cold in the head, hay fever.vose co'd, cutrrli.il deafness and sore eyes Ke.- ore. the sene of taste and unpleas ;i lit bieaih, resulting froiri ciriarrh, Ka and jr.eanant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all d -uggists. Send for a circular i i.. Ai.i.-iii... t,.ilu. ,i r ,,..,,,,' ii,,. ! Lot-!viu.. Sii- t,.,.,n" tr..,.t...'..I.t f..r si ; sent by maii, :!,!0, For sale by I'oshaj iV M.ison. i:nii.i -':stio. French keeps raoroad time. Boys kilt suits at. W. F. Head's. Magic yeast at Browueil A: Stanard's' Fine old cherry bounce at M. Baiuu gart's. Finest line of jersies ever in Albany at Kead's- A new invoice of . British trimmings at Head's. For nice parlor suites call on Thomas Bi inl . Go ---id see the new silverware at Will & Stark's. - New dress goods the veryl ats,e styles at W. F. Read's. A line line of new silverware just op-vi-" at Will k Stark's. Asbe autiful as a dream that line o a lies bro.t lclot!i it W. F.Kead's The largest, and best assortment of t;a and cotfee in town at Browned & otanard's. A full line of crockery and glass vr ire cheap at Br.nvaell A: Stanard's-O Extra soda crackers, fresh from the factory, every week at Brownell & Stanard's. J. A. Archibald, agent for the Sitig er Manufacturing Co., opposite Odd bellows temple. Our cuctomers never have the blues, because wa give them such good bar gains. W. F. Kad. Wre handlo three kinds of fruit jar and you will do well to see us before placing your order's. "Mirth is short livei. Prolong It 'f you can. It will help your disposition to trade with W. F. Head. j Call on Brownell A Stanard's for candies and nuts for the holidays. A line assortment on hand. Just received, another lot of those fine hand sewed French kid shoes, the very cheapest eyer brought to town at W. F. Read's. Mex:ca Cactus Bitters is the fcest remedy iu the world for liver and kid ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale at M Banmgart's For your fine imported md Ke West "cigars, go to M. Baumgart cigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store. '"Vou ttill never miss thegwater 'Tilt the well runs ory." If yon want a well dug call on E. B. Uavidson. He does prompt work at a reasonable price Orders can be left at this office. iioanj Bath House AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR JfLadie? -Mid children's hair dress, ng a specialty. BnuJe satisfaction guaranteed . PI To our assortment of Standard ; , in tht. cit ; as tm cllicke, woodcock. : 1 Franco-Ameican Food Co. 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 & THEINZ Spiced gherkin.-, chowchow, nicalillv, cauliflower, oueen olives, mus tard dressing, pickled onions, swret of Crosse it Blackwell's canned goods. GORDON & New York-preserved strawberries, plums, pineapple, quince, peach and thie fresh mushrooms, in glass, a love.y thing lor man's eye to behold. Also we have received a very large stoek of NEW Raisins, Zante currants, citren, 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 respect. Other articles of fancy goods coo 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, just received from Eastern factories and jobbers a line of fancy For our croekcry department that will do credit to any house in the city f Portland, aud will be sold at reduced rates and not the old-fashioned hnn-dred-per-cent-carry-them-halt-over-until-next-season plan. We intend to sell every article bought for the Holiday trade so low that no man can have an excuse for not buying hid wife a present. WALLACE Brands of Faucv (Groceries, unexcelled .llicharilsoii-ct- Rubbim celebrated Canned Meats, such grouse, pheasant, snipe, wild duck, plover, quail and pickles and table sauces, and a full line ML WORTH'S CROP We hay