THE MOliNINO HEKALIS WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1889.
Jt C. K. B. TIME TAbEeT
XORTn BOWND.
.epartalrrives.
t t;o sun
11:1." aui j'i
-,am. 1'orU'd 10 lOarn
Knxena ex
lO""1
am
o4.pm
4apm
SOUTH BO0XD.
Arr'veV Departs Arrives
t'dlafcxp i 7.'5pm 5pm jAsbland!). 00am
Kivseue ex. 'I2;20prn'.12.4pni Eugene 2.40pm
Freight i.SOpmj Eugene 6.00pm
N'o Freight received foiioutbjafter 11,a.m.
he name day.
OREUOX PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Arrives Departs
. 11.15uui:l.eo p m
..' 5 i"iitii !i.5J a
Kreiirht....,
JOTTINGS ABOUT TfTN.
Wheat is worth U' cents.
i)r. Tate went to Portland yestcr
- day.
1-irst street will soon h placed -on
trrade.
Hot weather ami soda fmntauis,
t course. i
F. K. Ho Igkiu wa in the citv
a.tfordav.
'.vlbanv's suburbs are rapidly tiil
:fi up w ith ine d welling houses.
li. F. Ash by 's family have re
moved from llarrisburg to thi
city.
John Isom, Jr., who has been to
the Belknap springs, returned yet'
terday.
F. H.l'i'eilfer and Jos. McDonald
went up to i-'iiidlev soda sorinc
yesterday.
Wallace & Thompson received
the tirs watermelons of the season
( ygsterdav.
Save money by buying a year's
supply of boots and shoes at cost at
W. 1 . Bead's.
i. L. IMackmati will sell Uis en
tire stock of books and stationery
at eost for :;0 days. ' j
Thomas Brink has folding camp1
chairs, camp stools, woven wire'
cots and canvass cots.
iresiucuu. i,. .onnson,ot tne
Mate l niversity at Eugene, was in
the city yesterday. ;
x. . iini i .iiii ii , lui uiei-
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i" ot tniscify, now ol C root' count v,
is visiting in the city
u. v. iiuuuiu nas iiuiit" lO VlOOK
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county to investigate the mystery
of his brother's disappearenee.
Idaho papers report lols of im
migrants crossing the plains in the
old-fashioned way with wagon
and teams.
"W. II . II. il rant and family, from
East Portland, are visiting Mrs.
tirant's father, (i. R. Ward, near
Conurg, Lane county.
"Siion. i-.nocn t.oieinan orougnt
about li'OO head of sheep from
Southern Oregon to his ranch in
Lane county recently.
The Masonic temple is rearing its
head above the surrounding build
. ings. It will be a magnificent
t .A 1 1 . A 1
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,os. Watson has resigned his po-
'sition with tbo Albanv Iron WniLs
and will go to lacoma to accept
...
place with Cherry & l'arkes. j
nr a i .'ii i -. a i ,
nan luonieun, aacK maueraua i
James r. roweil will leave to-day i Krank Loatan
for a trip to the hot springs on the i neVoe & Kobson . .
eastward line of the Oregon Pacific ! Santiam Lmnberin
railroad. ijwhll N Hodman
v A bank look containing account J Jo'in Chiswell. . . .
with the Linn County Bank was X. J. Hetiton
found in this city last evening. ! (j. L. Savage
The owner can obtain the same by j L. A. Coats,
calling on John Schlosser. j W. X. Miller
How is 10:: in the shade for com- : John Jones
t'ortably warm. C. O. Burkhart i Watts
ret)orts findinir the thermometer! Power ,
marking that degreejon the Mis-jJ-souri
river on his recent trip. : '
x- - : ; 1 t i. . H
the a'ged mother of Deputy County
.Assessor 11. S. Williams, at her
home in Jordan Valley. She was
a native of Missouri, bnru in Octo
ber 1(5, 110, and came to Oregon
in 1S."2.
J. J. Dorris is preparing a com
plete abstract of the deeds of Linn
county It will require nearly six
months steady work to complete
the abstract, and will include the
entire real estate of the county,
lkth city and county, forming a
'wv useful work.
STATE DI8PATCHE8.
Ta Coiviets PardoHed A
Pardoned A Ten-Year-Old
Boy Harrowlr Escape Drswaing,
Si.eial to the IlKRito.)
Salem, July 1"J. Louis Hamil
. ton, sentenced from Clackamas
count on Nov. i 15, lsss, to one
vears imprisonment in the peni
tentiary for assault with a danger
vius weapon, was pardoned by the
governor to-day on recommenda
tion of the district attorney. Also
James Bradley, sentenced from
Morrow county on March 2o, 1SSR,
to five years for arson, was par
doned oil recommendation of the
judge and district attorney. Some
doubt exists as to Bradley's guilt,
and he has behaved well since
incarceration.
George Mitchell, a lad ten years
oid, narrowly escaped drowning
while bathing in the Willamette
river here this afternoon. When
uinlrini, ilia ihiril fimlio waa tact
.UIKIAS , ...- .. ..... .....
cued by John linsmore, a cab
Oliver for Mmto v. Low, who hap-
w: 1 i 1 t. l...l. 1
IKuieu lo im uii nit; uuuh. ncui .uiu
heard the screams oi tne drowning
lad's little brother.
I The (iolden City Mining Co.
filed articles of incorporation to -
oav wun me secretary oi siaie ;
t M. .
object, to do a general mining
business; principal place of busi
ness, Albany; capital stock,
$1,000,000; incorporators. K. B.
Marker, li. v . tn-unn. r.. n.
Barker and L. II. Mor.tanye
The First.
As usual the enterprising linn of
Wallace, Thompson & Co. are the
first to receive melons. Yesterday
they received overland from l.odi,
OaL, a fu'l carload of very fine
watermelons, which they sell at
a reasonable price.
city comcii.
The Uasaal Amoont oi Boatiao Basiu'ss -B.llg
Ordered Paid.
lit urn ui mo Aioany iron
Works for repairs of hose cart w as
laid over to the next meeting.
On the bill of J. N. Hoffman for
work asainst the uronertv of F.
Wood, the recorder wa ordered to j
make a lien upon the property for j
trie amount.
On the hill of lavage was left in
the hands of the committee.
The committee on health and
police reported that the waste
water from the upper part of tbe
Fromaii hh ck had become a
nuisance, and that the agent or
property owner within five days
make the proper sewerage connec-1
tton to abate the nuisance.
A sidewalk was tndeied on the
s nit i side of block t' lots S and
i !, Hacklcman s 2 adu.vion. within
j '( days.
i The saloon bond of John fitblin
! was approved.
The time of collecting the tics
was extenueu to the next regular
meeting.
The contract for constructing the
sewer from the line of block M to
the Baker street sewer was :
I awarded to James Laurent at SO j
i cents per foot, to be completed !
within '20 davs
On motion the committee
on
was
and
instructed to purchase nails
im.dware for the citvs use.
. The recorder was ordered to
ad-
. : . l : . i -
ertio kji inns 101 a sewei aciu
ross
asbingtou street net ween blocks
: L'o and .
nieuiv suoeiui ius iiimiucicu
1o give the grade for the sidewalk i
in front of Jlrs. Thomas Monteith's I
pi operty. j
On motion the property owners I
on First street were ordered to
place the street on the established
grade from Washington to Lyon
street, to commence within 10 and
complete it within 'JO days.
Washington street west of block
100 was ordered opened to the
soutn limit oi tne city.
On motion the city marshal was
instructed to abate the nuisance on
lot l', block '2, eastern addition, ad
jacent to the Waverly hotel, the
same being a badly kept barn.
The follow ing bills were ordered
paid :
(J. W. Hushes
$ 2 00
S 00
I f ,'e,lu.e."
1 . T 1-11
i. w
Allen
M. Armstro sr. . .
Train v Whitney
s
21
l2
S7
t.
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1)0
00
oo
no
W. Sj.ink.
:Co. .
00
::o,
70 00 ;
70 00 i
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00
00
.")()
00
00
oO
00
1,1)
Orton l:;
Keves S
, Dole 7
Brender 18
Olson S
F.
J.
J. Chiswell 2:
F. M. West fall ."
foreign Insiiranex ( iimpanies.
Tiiere is some misunderstanding
among foreign insurance couipan-
ies as to tne manner ot complying
nun tue iun in i iwuu id uiawiii;
deposits with the treasurer of state
for the secrrity of persons transact
ing business with such corpora
tions. The old law provided for a
deposit of $50,000 in V. S. bonds,
Oregon state bonds, county or
school district bonds, but this law
! was so amended by the last legis
lature as to read, "or bonds or
notes secured by first mortgage
upon unincumbered real estate
within the state of Oregon." Un
der the law passed by the last leg
islature some foreign insurance
! comoan ies have offered to deposit
$"0,000 in mortgages upon Oregon
real estate, but refuse to assign the
mortgages to the treasurer. State
Treasurer Webb declines to accept
them, unless assigned.
Mre Haary for the State.
It will be remembered that Sec
retary of State McBride collected
from the Tinted States and paid
into the state treasury a few week's
since about $38,000 on account of
the claims of the state for indem
nity for expenses of the Indian
wars of 1877-78. It was thought at
the time of that payment that the
. iHJI
above sum was all that wasclaimed
hv the state on that account,
but
the Statesman is informed by
the
. ci
i ., the c'aini lor
! now making efforts
v,.v, ...... mo
to secure evi -
- sienvre in further support
jtTft Secretary McBride
of the j
is con-:
fident that he will he aTile to col-j
lect several thousand dollars more j
on account of this claim. States-i
man. j
Hx.v Mini Oats Wantfti. j
Mr. L. Senders, of this city, will j
buy all the clean timothy hay:
brought to him in tightly com- j
pressed bales,for which the market
price in cash will be paid. He:
also wants to buy oats. Sacks fur
nished. Deliver at stable.".
For the finest silver polish in th
market ' to II. 'vvert's.
e ismte?maii miormc-u oj i..e extension tables secretaries, ward
cretary of state that he is press- j everything else that is
MORE COAL DISCOVERIES.
! A Laree Deposit Above Sweet Home Bing
j Taken Out and sed.
Win. McKinnon, who lives up
j the South Santiam several miles
' above Sweet Home, about 43 miles
i from Albany is in the city, lie
; has made what seems destined to
prove a valuable coal discovery.
The coal deposit, which has only
been opened a iew feet below the
surface, is situated in Canyon
Creek, and gives evidence of being
an enormous vein. Mr. McKinnon
w ho runs a blacksmith shop, and
is familiar with coal, say it is j
better than the average black-'
smith's coal bought in the market,
and lie has recently been taking it
out and using it in his forge. He
has taken out bushels of it and
savs it burns splendidly, makes a
iiiie welding heat and leaves very
little cinders. lie now uses no
other coal in his forge.
The deposit is situated about
"i00 yards from the main .vagon
oad. and .Mr. jMcMnnon uiiiiks is
ie most valuable coal discovery
er made in the Santiam region.
i . i i
it
S:i
Several oat deposits nave neen
nade in various places along the
mtiain, but nothing tiiat equals
this in quantity or can excel it m
mia'ilv. Should a trood working;
t:o;
re;
il mine be unearthed m that !
ion it would be more valuable j
than a irold mine, and
it would
seem that this discovery of Mr.
McKinnon s might be developed
into such a mine.
SPECIMENS FOR EXHIBIT.
Lina Cor sty to 1 Repress ted in lit Ex
hibit at MilwuiVee.
j Department Commander McKl
j roy lias made all necessary prepar
' ations for the transportation and
' display of Oregon products at the
National Encampment, i. A. K..
.it Milwaukee, next month. It
nn' remains tor the citizens to
make tip the display of products,
The Oieiio.'i Land Company, of
Albany, i:is fcindly volunteered to
to receive a!! alticles intended tor ;
exhibition, label" them with the,
owner's name and care for them. I
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1 l 1LI
L ltizens oi lann conn: fnuimi i.
v . . .
fyiride in gathering and Placing in
Viiei
It i i i . .... .1
ineir nanos specimens ui i"'
Ailiccnt products, so tl'.ai J.inn
Lcounty can be lull v representCM -n
me exnion.
Knunri Over.
Sylvester Nicholls, the abscond-
4 :i '
ill riiicci i ail n at cut ivuiii.ivi,
who was arrested ut Blair, Ne
braska, by Constable C. U. Burk
hart, nns arraigned before Justice
Humphrey on a charge of the lar
ceny of six horses, upon which he
had "iven a chattel mortgage, lie
waii examination amfwas held
in 10tK" bonds, in default of which
he went to jail.
They Ma
fate of the
t do.
The fate of the green two-cent
postage stamp has been settled by
Postmaster-General Wanamaker.
It must go, and ;ts place must be
taken by a stamp either carmine
or metallic rod in color. It is liro-
n I P-setl a,!j0 t0 ' educe the sio of the
stamps, making them about one
third smaller than those now in
use and of a much better "stick
ing" quality.
i:Awroi:isvi i.i.k itkhh.
Julv
lss'.i.
K very body busy.
Items are very scarce.
Threshing will commence this
week.
ltir Olacksmitns are Kept verv
basv now repairing harvesting ma
chinery.
j Most all of the young men f the
j neighborhood are ofT harvesting n
I the prairie.
I The (ilass brothers and others
i returned from Fish Lake on Satur
! day. They report having a good
I time, as fishing and hunting were
j fine. They brought home over 100
j pounds of fish. They stopped at
l the Soda Springs, where thev
. fonnd a lar;e cr0W(l of pooiIo from
, ., n ...irfvi of tlio ttcito
Mr. Samuel Glass met with a
painful accident yesterday while
raking hay. He had just finished
raking and wa3 driying to the shed
with the rake when his mare
(which by the way is over '0 years
i old) became frightened at a thresh
! ing machine and ran away. Mr.
j (ilass was thrown trom the rake,
i receiving some very severe bruises i
about the face : also one hand was !
i badly jammed up. The rake was !
i completely demolished. If any :
one lias an old horse that can beat j
this record for running we would I
like to hear from him.
Attention.
We have just received a nice
assortment of parlor furniture
direct from the Kast. We have
the latest designs in mahogany
frame marble, silk upholstered,
oak suits, crush and silk plush up
holstered, and in walnut suits, all
at prices that command attention.
We ask that you call and examine j
for yourself. Xo trouble to show j
goods. Also we expect by the last i
of the week or the first of next a
car load of bed-room suits in
walnut, oak and antique ; also
dining-room suits, center tables,
j klnt in rsf.f. -ies fnrn tun. ctrav.
1 ,iL i
4iooI.Jii vetitBirnt. j
For a small amount of money
that will in a year's time double or ,
treble your money, such an oppor- j
tunity is offered in South Al- i
bany, only one-half mile from the j
city, embracing the tract of land '
from F.lkins' falls to the fair trround i
road. Lots sold on the installment
plan.
T'.TKKH U.K BkdoIKI.Ii.
Two doors south of postoiiice.
A barrel of line mixed pickle
just revived at F. L. Kenton's.
Boots and slices at cost at Bead's.
i
COAST HOTES.
Over $100,000 has been paid fer
wool at Baker City since the middle
of June.
Seattle's olice force has been
reduced to ?2 men, the same num
ber as it was before the fire.
The total receipts of Grant county
for the current year amounted to
$7G,S-20 04. and the expenditures
were 550,017 3C,
The old I'arker and Doolty toll
roads leading from Baker City iuto
the interior, have been purchased by
the county, and will be improved
and kept in good condition.
Tne superintendent of the Kel
son mine ha9 brought to Baker
City four gold bricks weighing
twentv-four pounds, anil worth
about2:;,000.
Dr. T. J. Dean has recently lo
cated a mining claim in the moun
tains above the lake, about six
miles trom Joseph. A test of the
ledge matter shows ic to be free
milling, and there are at least "000
tons of the ore in sight.
A small lire was discovered in
the Willamette bridge at Salem,
but was extinguished before any
damage was done. In some way
fire caught in the crack between
two
planks, burning a hole about
one
and one-half feet in length
and four inches wide.
a Yakima iater savs: " II. L.
A akima iaper sav
j Neall, the representative of Phila
i delihia capitalists, has taken a party
oi six to me ileum wr purposes tn
looking into the feasibility of a big
irrigating canal from that source to
cover the vast bodies of tench land
lying to the east and sjuth.
" Sheriff McFarland. of Walla Walla,
has returned from an unsuccessful
chase after Wm. Anderson, a fugitive
from justice. Anderson crossed the
British line fifty miles ahead of the
olfiecr. The alleged crime wa3 com
mitted at Adams, Or-, where Ander
son had been in business. He ob
tained goods on credit, sold out at a
b'g discount, and made good his es
cape with about .j,000 booty,
fiai'miii an I user n For.
"This wa inctime a paradox," an
1 1 am let says. Since, however, the
people of America and other 'anils
have lieen enabled to pit Hostetter's
Stcma.-h hitters against that nnseen
foe, malaria, it is no longer a paradox,
but an eas-y jiossibiliiy. Whatever
malaria evolves its misty venom ti
poisoa the air, and decaying unwliole
miiiic vegetation impregnater the
water, there, in thf very stronghold
the
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1.1 lot I ill uic i fr au'i i . i iv, inn
I r, J',!
rtnut.ent, diim'j
r and ague, bilious
a.c;ue and airuc cake,
no :iat:er now tenaciously inej naTe
faictie" their clutch on tlej system,
are tirst forced to relax their gra?p
and eventuai.'y to abandon it alto
gether. But !l b" preventive force
that should chic?iy ntoinmcnd the
Hitters to persons uvt-lling in malaris
cursed loeaiities, for it is a cerUi
buckler of defence atrahist which the
enemy ,s pun ei less. Cur;, likewise,
dvspepsia, rheumatism. kKSjiey aad
billions ailment-.
Those wishing screen doors and
windows should et my prices be
fore ordering elsew!i!ie. W. W.
Crowder.
Fifty pieces of fiirniture'Jgiven
with all cook stoves or ranges sold
by Matthews & Washburn.
Uubber and leather belting f all
dicriptions at Stewart it Sox.
Ice cream served every day at
th Depot, hotel, onlv 1" cents.
BAKING
POWDER,
for Juliiis!6Grad
I Put up expressl
"wohl and sold at his
Golden
i v.KuIe bazaar in
i
ON 12 POUND CANS
AT
25 CENTS VVAl CAN
Guaranteed to be first-class i
in every Kespect.
JULIUS GUADWmiL.
The Albanv Bakery
1'iirier the new uiaaasiBentjof
D,
arker Era.
wn KEEP-
A fuil hue of .
JrovsiOD
hoke family xrc-eriei and
Cannea Pineapples,
Choice Tatile Delicacies
Ornamented cakes for
Wedai n as and)Parties,
Sal mo li;Hi:
kinds.
a ackcrcl and salt fisli of al
FRESH BAKED BREAD
lilverv Day.
Best Svrun.Pies. Cakes
TEAS and COFFE,
n.....l! XT.
L(
CANNED HOODS, ETC.
.lie bei-t Soap ir: the murkut
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
Jj: At Juhn IVv'a old UnU
jc- brick. ,
low Fl mi t
idll pll
Raisins
mines iui
L)
NEW FIRM!
i
i
NEW GOOI)S!
Are now established with a first-class
stack of
STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES.
On the corner of First and Ferry
streets, opposite Stewart & sox. A
complete line of canned goods, gro
ceries and provisions of all kinds, no
tion, etc.
Fresh frnit and vegetables every
nior-iing. Prices reasonable.
JETCALL AND SEK USTil
WILL BROS.
i
Dealers in all the latest improved i
pianos, organs.sewing machines, guns, j
also a full line of warranted razors,
butcher and pocket knives. The best '
kind of sewing machine oils, needles :
and extras for all machines. All re-
pairing in the above lines ueatlr and i
reasonably none.
HOPKINS & SALTMARS.II,
D TV M
IT Ml
1
r
STOVES
Tinware ni Hardware, !
5tSAlI work promptly done at j
reasonable rates.
Fikst Stkkkt,
l'CABl'K KLOCR j
ISrick for Snr
A T MY
KILN ONE MILKUKAST
OK
j. t'lun, or ilclive.-cd anywhere in the city.
W. C. CASSKLI,, AlbaiiT Or.
Conlrarlor and Ituildcr.
T
MIK CXDEliSIGNED HAVING LOCATED
in Albany solicits lmtronaire frm citv i
and country. Will contract to build bridges, i
bams, and all manner of dwelling nouns, :
including Oueen Anne, Eastlake and Kli;--a- j
bcthian stvlcj of buildinjff . Will furnish i
plans and sptcilicatinns free of charifcs. Satis j
faction L'lutranteeu W. i . CAsbhL,
i
Important .Hutire.
il
AVIXG LEASED THE MONTEITII I
pasture frcm the Oregon I'acitic Co., all
persons having stock therein on iasture are
hereby notified to remove them at once, .r j
make arrangerneiits with me. Failini; to do
so su'-ii stock will be turned out. j
JOHN SCHMEKIt. .
BROWNSVILLE.
O. P. CKSHBW .V !0S.
jKeai Estate and
INSURANCE A CJJN' I'
that Ins dear wile is t
jtut comiiiencing to work him for
something you know how it is I
yourself but when
LADIESTFADE
-WITH-
IT1
(I
UUK
Their husbands don't look that w ay,
because there are uo extravagant
prices on their goods. Everything
is good; everythink is cheap; make
Home happy, make
YOUU HUSBAND SMILF.
By trading at the economical store
wherejthe rule of good goods and
low prices knows no exception.
Don't forget that U in pie of economy
is at
BrowneU & Stanard's-
OKXK.lt KIRST AND I"0 A " LBI S1.S
Over The
CASCADE MOUNTAINS
FKOM ALKAXY
VR I.EBAXON
WARD.
KAS1-
The Willamette Valley and Cas
cade Mountain Wagon Road is in ex
cellent condition, and by all odds is
the best and shortest wagon road to
Eastern Oregon. Water and grass is ,
abundant along the entire road. The
grades are easy, accommodations su
perior and the road well bridged
making it the best mountain road in
the state. For summer jaunts, hunt
ing and fishing the Cascade Moun
tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake
and the Three Sisters afford superior
advantages.
The BUYERS I GU1DK is
issued March and Sept. each
year. It is an encyclopedia
of useful information tor all
who purchase the .uxuries
or the necessities of life. We
can clothe you n furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary ap
pliances to riAc, walk lance, sleep,
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or
stay at home, and in vai ius sizes,
styles and quantities, .lust tinue out
what is required to do ail these things
COMFORTABLY. n.l you can make a
fair estimate of the value ot the
BUYERS' CUIDF, which will be
sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay
postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO.,
111-114 Michigan A veuuc.Ciucag". 1U.
Bark
Robertson
rlnmbinfr Pine Fittin
WHY DOKS
THE MAN LOOK M
Browne
Stauara
F. L. Kenton
-BKALWBC
Sta.pl e an
GROCERIE
if so Choice Candies, Nats, Cigars and Toltaeeos,
Fruits, Vegetables, JSt.
TERMS CASH
Suuseriiition A gen t
papers and Magaxinvs.
jyNKAK THE TOSTOFF1CE.
rr
96
ARE
ace .Thompson I Co..
FLINN'S BLOCK, ALBANY.
Cany the largest stock in the city, enabling them
f v:nT"ill' -111V
u' ' u i 1
and ever
SPECIALTIES
In Table Lnxnries,Choice Teas and Cotfees,Creana-
!ery Butter on Ice, (3ream
LUNCH GOODS, ETC
-ALL KITNPS F-
mite
I
Constantly on
STEWAET & SOI
-Dealers in-
General
Iron, Steel and Coal
Wagons and Baggies
Rope and Cordage
BtacJismiths9 Supplies
Garden and
And all Implements
0. K. HAWKINS.' i. rAKKEEL
ALBANY FURNITURE COMPANY
Docs an immense business in'all kinds of furniture, bedroom sets, parlor
sets, chairs, bed lounges, kitchen safes, and all kinds of tables, etc., etc.
Also have a tine selection of wall paper and window shades, which they are
offering at close figures, Call and see them, on First street, opposite Stew
art & Sox.
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VtfD PRICES LOW.
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want of their customers.
Cheese, banned Goods,
Hand.
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Hardware
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Carpenters9 Tools
Builders9 Hardware
Powder, Shot, eH.
Giant Powder & Fus
Salts and Axes.
Grrass Seeds!
Used by Farmers i
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