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. .. THE MOTtyiXG- HEILALP: THURSDAY, XOTEMUEK 29, 1S8S C . 7 H o vning 5 c? m O. A C. K. B. TIMK TAiiLK. NORTH BOl'NP. i!))arts Arrives. Cal l. t.r. (.;:: aim am i'ortl'd 10 ioam Kii'ji'iit e j 11:15 auill! :35am j 34;um Maui '4"jili SOI'Til lioL'M. 'Arrives1 Depaitij Arrives '..j.U t-xp lluent; ex tivi.'iit 7:45pm! 5imlAshIand:).i0uiu 12;-Jjpin ';12 4'ipnil Kii-.'cric Jiipiu " li,f,m!Kl"-une .."'P'" N i-'ri-iiiht received f.ujsoutli after li a. .m. ot the name. dat . OKKtiOX PACIFIC TIMKTAULK. Arrives Departs .11 I'lam. 1 00 p in 5.ij)niii:.50a m ra.-iiiirfr. . Kreuht , .ii aa.. a koi i i(;n. Thanksgiving day. I'.oston brown bread at Pari arker Bros. Thanksgiving ball at the opera huie to-night. Republican city conver.tion to morrow evening. The democratic primaries wiilbe Ijeld to-morrow evening. Jo not miss tlie great sale of goods at cost at Monteith & .Seicen bach's. For nice Yaquina, Eastern or shoal water oysters, go to F. 11. I'leitl'er's. j Fresh candies, dates, nuts and delicacies for Thanksgiving at F. II. Fteifferrt. Wanted, a girl to do general house work, German preferred. Inquire at this office. Union Thanksgiving services will be held at the M. E. church at 11 a. m. on Thursday. E. & C. Howard have removed their millinery store to their new quarters up-sta:rs in the Pearce block. Go to Burkhart & Royce's for all kinds of job printing. Prices icasonable. .First-class work anteed. guar- , Messrs. Winn & Humphrey have opened a choice line of cigars at the Western Union telegraph and express office. Tlianksgiving dinner, with tur key, cranberry sauce, goose and durk. will be served at the Ke Tere house to-day. Dr. (J. C. Kelley, A. P. Woodin, S. S. Train and Hit-hard Fox re turned last night from a two week's a ip in the mountains. Thanksgiving turkey is not com plete without oysters or oyster .stuffing. For these delicious" bi valves, go to F. H. Pieill'er's. If you want a clean and line smoke ask for J. Joseph's home made white labor cigars, For sale 1 y most cigar dealers and at J . Jo&eph's factory. If you want lresh oysters, fruits, candies, etc. for Tlianksgiving dinner, go to F. H. Pfeitler's, who keeps constantly on hand a large and fresh supply. Misses Ij. ..t C. Howard have re ceived one of the finest assort ments of tine millinery everolleivd in this city. Ladies should cal early and examine their stock. To-day is the only time in the United States when the national bird is turkey instead of the eagle, arid the- American turkey as a lux--nry t he rich and poor alike can enjjy. The benefits of a candy factory iu Albany isexbibited when choice broken mixed candy retails for 1" cents per pound. F. II. Pfeiffer is yelling boxful after boxful at this price. Messrs. Burr Sloan and Walter F.at-t have ooened a fish and garre market in the building formerly oc- j uj.ri i me Tr.icni kiml.Ii 1 ci-1 egrapn otnee. lliey keep fresfi ; Jish and poultry constantly ou ! hand. John Usher, of this city, has a newspaper printed in the vear i 1800 It is the Ulster County" (N. j Y.) I ia.ette. It contains a lengthy account of the burial of Washing- ton which occurred the Wednesday j llflifi Hit (l:iva1tnr iclla Af Ton-! uary 4. Mr. P. II. Bowman has left at this ofli'-e some tine specimens of tobacco raised on his farm near this city. Some of it was nicely cured, and one plant, which was a second growth and still green, was seven tet high. The first crop was small and finely flavored. Mr. Bowman thinks that bv planting the right variety excellent tobacco can be raised in Oregon. IU-DAVS SKKVICfr.S. Following is the programme of the union Thanksgiving services to !e held at 11 a. m. to-day at the M. E. Church: Anthem bv the choir. Invocation by President Condit heading the president's and gov- ernor's proclamations, by Kev. D. j H. Comann. j Hymn No. 1100, read bv Kev. J. 1 B. Fisher. Prayer, by Rev. L. J. Trumbull Scriptural selections, Psalm 24, James 4, read by Kev. Pritchard. Hymn No. S, "read by Kev. J. B. Fisher. Sermon by Kev. II. P. Webb : tekt Ezekiel 47 1-17. part 0, and Jaines Praver bv Rev J)J " .( y. irvin?. v. T . Collection for the benefit of the Ladies' Aid Society of Albany. Hymn No. 1090, read by Rev. L. J. Trumbull. Benediction by Rev. I). H. Co in ann. ' A VMM M i.tltM, I herein' announce myself as a 4t candidate for the oflice of city marshal at the coming city elec tion, subject to the actiorFof the Yepubliean city convention. L. L. Ckussex. i F. M. Frencn, L. Viereck aad L. W. Devce i i Noniineted for Gonneiimen. ; The republican ward meetings ot ; the city were held last evening ! and nominations made for couneil ! men and members, of the centra! committee in the respective wards, i The proceedings were as follows: FIRST WARD. The meeting was called to oider and I). M. Jones was elected chair man and C. YV. Watts secretary. ihos. Hopkins and Chas. Mon- ! teitn were elected tellers. A bal lot was taken and F. M. trench was nominated for councilman, and I. M. Jones was nominated as member of the central comniitteee. SKCOXI) WAIil). O. II. Irvine, chairman of "the central committee, called the meet ing to order and was elected cnair - man oi tne meeting. N. J. Henton was elected -secre- tary. By a unanimous vote L. Viereck was nominated forcouucilman. N. B. Humphrey was appointed member o the central committee. TIIIKl) WARD. The meeting was called to order by the committeeman, F. S. Crosby. L. W. Deyoe was nominated tor councilman, and W. II. Huston for member of the central committee. The republican convention will be held Friday evening to ratify these nominations and to nominate candidates for marshal and treas urer. t'URoVtKK tfcKUUT On ths 'Death of Yo.-ng Liathers. the Biahe j man Killed at En. sbo-g. -! Harkisijcro, Nov. 28. At the instigation of the K. K. company a corners inquest was held over the remains of young Leathers, who was killed" last evening by the freight train, and a nice casket was furnished for the remains, which was taken to the home of the deceased in East Port land on the early morning train. The verdict of the jury was to- the effect that the deceased came to his death by accidently falling from the train. The body was horriblv mutilated and pieces ot" Hesh and bones were found along the track for quite a distance. We learn that tlie young man had but t hree days previous to tlie accident taken the place of young Van Kan kin, who was thrown from the train near Jefferson. Chas. Canter has taken tlie place ma le vacant by this terrible accident. STAIK llrvi HES. The WillamettJ Valley Arrives at Ya-qtrca-List of Passengers. 1 " spctial to the Hkram. Yaquixa, Nov. 28. The steam - ship Willamette Valley arrived to - day at 8:20 a. m. with the following passengers: F.I. lieese, W. I. umant, Mrs. W. 1). W inant, WT. 8. Ingails, W. W. Culver, J. II . Freakes, A. P.rodie, C'. S. Cham berlain, Mr 4. Chainberlan and two children, Miss F. McKay, Mrs. G. W. Weythnian. Chas. Stanton. P. Walgren, .Martin Lyons, pov jress, A. Koster, E. Williamson". The passengers left on a special train for Albany. j FvauiilK :l 750,0 O Acres. 1 The land examiners of tho Wil- j lametfe Vallev and Cascade Moun- ; tain Wagon Road Company have j about completed the examination j of the entire grant with the excep - t:on of a few thousand acres of n avy timberland in the Buck j I ..lountain in Grant county. The i ! e camination was conducted" by two corps or eight men each. One nartv wn in charcm ni I? II P.rr.tt and the other was" under" Fred M. iei)er. ifie examination shows rather a good average of the land. .4 .rw It eg i iiir, A new departure has been es tablished by Mine Host Gross at tne Depot hotel. lie has opened a commodious lunch counter, where travelers who do not desire to take a square meal can get anything they want from a five cent sand wich and a cup of coffee to a lunch substantial or dainty enough to suit the most fastidious tourist. It will no doubt prove a conveirence to the traveling public. CovirlrU oDIurilrr. In the case of the State vs. Hen- ; ry Miller, in the circuit court of i Benton county, the jury brought in j a verdict ot murder in the second I degree. Miller is seventeen years of age, and was on trial for the murder of a bov named Elmer Wright, at Mill Four last May. lie will receive sentence on Fridav at ! 2 o'clock. tor (he tUlidnr Trade. Francis Pfeiffer has ordered ei":tv-nine sacks of nuts nf all L-irwla for his holiday trade. Before you buy your holiday goods call on him for prices. He also ordered 3000 nound's of oandv at iohhnr's rats : and can sell it below what other merchants pay for it. Hall of F. Corinth in Lodge xo. 1 and A. M. Albany Or., Nov. 22. To the members of Corinthian Lodge So. 17. A. F. and A. M. louare hereby requested to attend ; , me annual communication ot this ; j Lo.lge to be held on Saturday even-1 I ing Dec. Ut at 7 o'clock at the i ; usuai piace ot meeting lor the pur- 1 ; pose 01 electing otneers to serve the I ensuing year, and for the transaction j of other important business, i By order of the Worthy Master. : F. M, Bekkikld. Secretary. Timber for n.aking lumber it not so plenty as it was down th-. Colum bia. Mr. Trelliiier, who hag mills below Astona eikt miles, s-i.vsthey (iu 1 it diiHuuit to i;et tiinber'to saw." The Figures Shewn by tha Official Vote as Canvas-.ed by the S-cretaiy of State. The secretary of state has com pleted the official canvass of the votes cast fr presidential electors. November fi. The votes received ; by electors having the highest total S vote in each party ;ue as follows:! CO ."Mlf.i i Itaker ! Kenti.ti i Clackamas j Clat-op ' Columbia... . i Coos 4: l.iiti 1.5-J7 1, '(:) Oil UOli 4:;s 2: 14 1,3" WL J71 l.lsl 35s 1,59:; 1,0: :.. 747; !.!! 1, 5 CUT' :s 77!) 522 14S . 1,117 440 !:::!' ;,23 415 l.oliS' l,:i: :m. 1,5(17 47'.)! 3,!)0C 72!) 220 1.551' 15 120 so ! s 2ii ! q Crook Oouias Cilliain Giant laekson Josephine . . Klamath Lake Lane Linn Malheur Marion ... . Morrow -Multnomah . Polk Vnlumook .. I'uiatilla Union Wallowa Wasco Washington Yamhill Total 31 U; -I 10 13 . h! 8!i 14! 320 35. 1-5! -2,2:i.- ,250 05 15 78.' .;): 1,52.-; 45;. 1,59 ','8 71 IS li2 :;i)t 1,05, s:ii 14 j Ll " :!ti: lil ,M-0; ....Giai4 i,2!)l HIT Harrison's plurality Total vote of the state Cleveland's plurality iu Linn county is :0, as published in the Hekai.d at the time the official vota of the county was made. JIMTIO iri-.Hs. Junction, Nov. 28. Evervbody, is fixing up side walks. Most of the children in town have been vaccinated. Elder J. W. Webb, Grand Chief Templar of Oregon will lecture here on next Wednesday evening. The recent series of meeting held ; hv the Cumberland Presbyterians closed on 'ast Friday night. Elder K. G. Calison pireached ; here on last sabbath morning, and in the afternoon administered the sacrament of baptism to a 3011 ng ladj-. i Word came here last night that j a man named Leathers was run j over at liarrisburg on yesterday , evening bv the freight train, and ! killed. j On last Friday at Jefferson bridge I Mart Van Kankin of this place l had the mifortune to fall from a box car. He received a good many bruises, and his right leg was 1 oronen aouve ttie knee. ' John Swartz, son of H. Swartz, ! and brother of .Mrs. John Lawrence 1 was killed on last Thursday on the j Siuslaw while out hunting. He was in company with Frank and j George Montgomery, and they had j seen a bear when one of the Mont I gomery boys shot at it, and the ; bullet glanced and passed through j the body of Swartz killing him ! instantly. The firm of Millard Shurtleffand i Kitridge, who recently established themselves here feein to be do'ng i a good business. They are adver- tising a great deal of land and are i inducing strangers to stop here. j This is a step in the right direction as there is large tracts of valuable i land in this vicinity that ought to j be divided up into .smaller farms 1 stud inproved. 1 Work on I he Xoi-lh .Icily. . ... Arrangements for beginning work on the north jetty at t laquina hay are well along toward comple tion. Wharf privileges at Newport are being negotiated for where barges can land for the work. From the wharf a railway is to be constructed around the beach to the end of the iettv. and j the right of way for this is "to be secured. The old light house prop erly the point below Newport has been ordered turned over to the engineers by the lighthouse board. The jetty will run out 2J500 feet, which will bring the ends of the two jetties opposite each other, and there will be an entrance between them 1000 feet wide. The Presidential Klertor. According to the new law the presidential electors will no- tnent at the state capital until January 14th.at 12 rn., instead of on Dec.oth as heretofore stated. On the above mentioned day C. XV. Fulton, ! William Kapus and Robert Mc Lean, presidential electors for Oregon, will meet in Salem and proceed to vote bv ballot for presi dent and vice-president, of the United States. They will also select from their number one to act as messenger to Washington. It is needless to say that thevwill cast their votes for Harrison and Morton. Brtumod from Washington. J. II Burkhart and w ife returned yesterday from Washington. Mr. Burkhart says he put in one month's faithful work for the nv- ! eminent, but he did not relish a 1 ,...1 , . I fiwi. aiar in a city w here :t costs I i.'hj a year to live He says j : mere are many vacant clerkships I 'J ot-sL'ing oecause the sal- arv i too small. He will go to Cauiornia, and thinks some of lo-! eating in that state. He returned ' via New York and saws the streets ' ot that city are as muddy as those ot Albany IeliTery nagons lo-li.iy. Only two trips will be made to day Thanksgiving; by ;he Albany delivery wagons. Those desiring parcels delivered should according-! . iy make their purchases eariv. j Loot: on! ,. a iji inul iJ1j..i,, 0 Hoi- j ,(' O'ouii ul Freudts, the Cormr j Jtivdry Story. j ITV Ul:ri lil l( AX 4 4MYKTIO.. ; The republican voters of Albany I j are reiuested to meet in convention j j at the court house on F'riday even- j I ing, Nov. 30, 1SS, at 7 o'clock, j for the purpose of placing in nom-! 1 ination one candidate each tor the ' office of treasurer and marshal to i be voted for at the annual c:itv elcction to be held on Monday, Dec.:)., LSSS, and to ratify ward nominations for councilmen. O. H. Ikvixk, Chairman. The following programme will be rendered at the W. '. T. U. hall this evening : Music. I 'raver. Vocal solo Mr. Adair, of Al bany. Words of welcome President. Ladies' quartet. Address land. Mrs. Gove, of Port- Vocal solo Consider the Lilies, j Mr. L. G. Adair, of F.ugene. I Recitation Evening on the j Farm, Miss Esther Marshall. ' Vocal solo Mrs. Cochran, of ii I Albany. Another Man iue W rour. All investigation of the accounts of J.T. Meal, count v clerk of Grant i" county, acting as rectiver of a . aiie of $2200. His bondsmen made ; the loss good and also recommend- ; ed that he be removed as receive i ! and also as county clerk, which i f' count' couit of that count- din j last week and appointed Hon." Phil Metchen to the office made vacant bv the removal of Meal. Hlrxal !ale of Liquor. grand jury at Corvallis The found two indictments against Jos. Wood, of the Summit, for selling IT .l A liquor wunouT. a license m maii- tities less than a quart. He plead j guilty Saturday to one of the in-1 dictments and the other indictment was dismissed. He w as fined $250 and costs. l or he lloliria.T. Among the business houses j l'ie C1,y none has a more brilliant display ot.ee, 'ant holiday goods than Messrs. Foshay A "Mason.! Their line of fine plush goods.toilet j cases, albums, souvenirs, liehlyj bound books and holiday novelties is larger than ever befor?, and the I extremely low prices at which they are sold probably accounts for the great rush daily at their store. Yj very available space is filled with beautiful holiday wares, in an al most endless variety. The rrat Salr, ! ! Large crowds daily throng the ! ist'ire of Monteith it Seitenbach j j hiking advantage ot this oppor-j jiuimv 01 purcnasing gmxis irom a tirst-class stock at an average of 2o j per cent, less than the usual price, j These goods must go, as the store j will be vacated by the first of the year. If you want boots and shoes, underwear, dress goods, fancy ! goods or any staple dry goods, re- j member that on this entire stock an actual slaughter in prices is be ing made, goods being sold at less than cost. Tiiatik.tsiviH? Kail. Owing to the fact that suitable arrangements could not be made to secure F Co's armory AV. XV. Crawford's dancing classes wiil be hereafter held at the opera house. Crawford's orchestra, assisted bv j Salem musicians, will furnish 1 music for the ball on Thanksgiving evening. I aliforiiiit ;.-! lire. , 1 The only guaranty d cure for ca j tarrh, eold in the lu-ad, hay fcver.rose co'd, catrrhul deafness aiid sore eves ' 1?,.. ti... ,.r ....... .... 1 . . . I unt breaih, resulting from catarrh. Lay and p.ea.-ant to use. Follow I directions and a cure is warranted, by all d -tig-gists. Send for a circular to Ab'niine Medical Company, Oro ville. Cal. Six mouths' treatment for S';f-cnt!y mail, 1,10, For sale by Foshay A: Mason, Caution lo .lloilicr. Every mother is cautioned against giving her chdd laudanum or p-ira-goric; 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'mcr phine. Sold b' Foshay & Mason. An Absolute Cure. The original Abietinc Ointment is only put up in large two ounce t'n boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, tc rns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin eruptions Will positiv ely cure all kinds of piles, Ask for the original Abietine Ointment. Sold by Foshay te Mason for -25 cents per box by mail :50 cents. liuaril Against The Strike, And alwavs have a tottle of Ackers English Remedy in the house. You cannot tell how soon Croup mav strike ! your little one, or a cold or eongh I may fasten itself upon you. One j dose is a preventive anil a few doses a positive cure. All throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment The Remedy guaranteed by Foshav X- Mason. Winter Cholera. I A species of bov el complaint ! known as "winter cholera," appeared j in several cities in the Northwest last 1 winter and is Ifkely to be more gen- eral this season. Chamberlain's Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedv 'f certain cure for it. For sale by rotuay iv Mason. People Everywhere Ccntirm our statement when we say that Acker's English Remedy is in evetv way superior to any and all other preparations for the throat am? lungs, Iu whooping cough and croup it 13 magic, and relieves at once. lie member this'-' remedy is sold ou,la positive guarantee. The immense sale of Chamberlain's Couirh heniedy has been producd to a irrcat extent by people who have been i-iin-d by it Idling their .friends and neighbors of its irood qualities and iiiiCiiiir ihem 10 try it. The most se vere cold will soon yield to its sooth ing 'lli.cts. For sale by Foshay & Mason. KH.IU II DUE IX UIMVY Net Cash "Will Bny.iGoods Cheaper Than Anywhere Else. There is no need of sending away : for goods when the following det-ir-! able wares can be bought for net i cash at import prices: ! One-half dozen unhandled tea j cups and saucers, Co cts. dozen unhandled cotiee cups ami saucers, 45 cts, . dozen handled coffee cups and saucers, 50 cts. dozen seven inch dinner plates 45 cts. The goods mentioned above are iron stone china, and not 0. C. ware. These prices w ill stand good for the next thiity days. Jl'I.ll'S Guadwohl. Albany, Oct. I'ti, LSSS. Mir I lie Holidays. L. W. Guiss Ai Sons are now receiving an elegant line of holiday goods, such as plush toilet sets, albums, novelties, cards and fancy goods, also a line line of perfumer ies in elegant plush cases. Their stock will be complete and prices wid be as low as the lowest. I have received my full stock of fall and winter millinery, nave secured the service of Miss" Smith, of Portland, trimmer. Will be s X: E. J. O'Connor. KHIKK M KM ION. French keeps ia.,i oad time. Boys kilt suits at W. F. Read's. Magic yeast at Browm-H & StanardV Fine old cherry bounce at M. Baam gart's. Finest line of jersies ever in Albany at Read's. A new invoicejof at Read's. British trimmings For nice parlor suites call on lhomas l.nnk. (Jo mid see the new silverware at Will &. Stark's. New dress ifowN the stles at W. F. R mi's. veryl ats,e of; A tine line of new silverware iust j opene-1 at Will & Stark's Asbe aiitiful as a dream that line o allies broadcloth at - F. head's The largest, and best assortment of tea and loll'ce in town at Bnnvncll te Stan.ird's. A full line of crockery and glass ware cheap at Urowr.r.11 A: Stanard's. Kxtra soda crackers, fresh from tlie factory, every week at Brownell & tanard's. J. A. Archibald, agent for the Sing er Manufacturing Co., opposite Odd Fellow.-- temple. Our customers never have the blues, because give- them stub good bar gains. W. F. Read. Wj handk: three kinds of fruit jar and you will do well to see us before placing your orders. Minli is short livei. Prolong It if you can. It will help vour disposition to tiade with W. F. Head. Call on Brownell A Stanard's for candies and nuts for the holidays. A fine assortment on hand. Just received, another lot of those line band sewed French kid shoes, the very cheapest ever brought to town at W. F. Head's. Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale at M ftaiiiugari's For your tine imported md Ke West cigars, go to M. Baunigart cigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store. 'Von will never miss thejwater Till the well rmi9 dry." If yen want a well dug call on E. B. liavidson. He does prompt work at a reasonable price Orders can be left at 1 his oiliee. AT BOOTS AND SHOES. Brownell fc Stanard have still a goods assortment to select from, ami among them have: Ladies liest quality Rochester made Fr. kill tmtt 'ii, 4 of; regular pi ke . . . S5 :0 Extra quality Kr l;iil liuiton, regular P:i'-e 5 00 ;0'i lr kid button $3; regular price. . 4 CO ltiiBiit Gondola button, liest quality. 2 regular price 3 50 bright Gondola !uton, good styled 00 rejrular price '. 3 00 American kid. button, bent qnalitv. 2; tegular price 3 00 American kid. button, second quality, 25; regular price 2 00 A good assortment of Children anrt Misses oil grain school slux'.s from $1 tol -JO; retrular price SI 3.1 to.. J (0 Ladies rubbers 30 anil 40 Men's rubbers .-.... 40 Come before all are closed out. BKOWSELL & STANAKI). CITY ELECTION HOTICEr NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual election in and for the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, will be held on Monday, the 3d day of December. A. D. 1MSS, for the purpose of electing the followinjr municipal olliccrs, to-wit: Marshal, Treasurer and three councilmen, one from each ward in said city. The pulling places will be as follows: First ward, county clerk's office; sec ond ward, county treasurer's office: tliird ward, farmers' warehouse office The following named persons have been appointed by the city council as judges-und clerks of said election: First watd judsres, David Froman, N. T.Moore, Martin Pavne; clerks, T. J Stites, C. W. Watts. Second Ward judges, L. Sender;, W. M. Kelchuni, Geo. Knox ; clerks, J. R. Wyatt, Cal. Burkhart. Third ward judges, John Isom, N. C. W. Rislev, R. A, Irvine; clerks, XV. H. Warner, W. E. Kelly. S iid election wiil begin at 9 o'ciock in the morning and continue without closing the po.ls until 0 o'clock in the evening of the above mentioned day and date, Ry order of tha council, made No vember 13th, lssS, N, .1. Hextox, Recorder of the city of Albany. Albany, Or., Nov 17, itaj" - Bath House AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR fgrXadier nd children's hair dress lig a specialty. Dnii.ic satisfaction guaranteed COST ! I ffllL ! To our assortment of Standard Brands of Fancy Groceries, unexcelled j by any in the city. Richardson Bobbins celebrated Canned Meats, such i as turkey, chicken, grouse, pheasant, snipe, wild duck, plover, quail and ' woodcock. j -p i r ianco-Ameican r ood Co. ! 9- Celebrated French soups, mock turtle, pea, French bouillon, tomato, chicken, consomme, beef and terrapin. These goods are prepared from care fully selected meats, Vegetables and4poultry without the aid of any artificial substance whatever. F & THEINZ Spiced gherkins, chowchow, picalilly, cauliflower, queen olives, mus tard dresbing, pickled onions, swpet pickles and table sauces, aod a full line of Crosse x Blackwell's canned goode. I GORDON & ; New York preserved strawberries, plums, pineapple, quince, peach and I fine fresh mushrooms, in glass. A love;y thing lor niau's eye to behold. I Also we have received a very large stock of 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 respect. Other articles sf fancy goods too numerous to mention. Besides it is avell kuowa 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 f ancyj " HOLIDAY GOODS 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-tlred-per-cent-carry-them-hait-over-until-next-season plan. We intend to sell every article bought for the Holiday tradeso low that bo man can have an excuse for not buying hij wife a present. WALLACE ATTENTIOf7 DILWORTH'S CROP We haT mm