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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1889)
i THE MORNING HIST? A LI); SATUBDAY. AUGUST 3, 1889. Rowing gmljj Qm& THH HAILS. VuU at the Allianv puHtfKie close Kr all offices north The Kastcrn tateft f a. v, I he West Side i" Ab1 the Katroar liauxe K. R. ) I or Portland an.i N.iluin..r II a. m Orrallis ami Yaittina ri:::. p. u office south. 7:30 p. u The post n- win iw cn..e4 e :h i-vei.iiig ra six to seven o'clock. KegwtercU matter Kir thrflearlv irmrnirg train shnnli) h mailnl befcro o clock the I if.j'mt eveninr. OKKtioX PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrires lcparts . .! ll.l:am',1.00 p in .V25iml.5 I'jiener .lTTBIl ABtIT MUX. Wheat it worth i"2 cent. Hoots and shoes at cost at Read's. For the finest silver polish in the market go to II. ''writ's. We are under obligations to J. U. Wyatt for rcportorial courtesies. Mrs. J. K. Weathorfoid went up to Mehama yesterday for a pleas ure trip. . . Save money by buying a year's supply of boots and slne3 at cost at TV. F. Read's. L. Hlai-kinan will sell hN en tire stock of I xwji-s and stationery at cost f'T :'.! ilays. Uobert Foster is in the eitv visit ing his old friends and home 'tie.-t i.i I. W. iray. the ' .i . Wate i. iiross and wile. . r.J.l r.f nrmwl i iroiii a trip to aouina. Fiitv pieee- oi tiuiiiturt s or ranjj - v! i i'ii all eook stoves :. Matthew.- ,fc Wa es sold dihurn. (i. L. Blackmail arid familv and Vrant:e I'leitfor and family antic :; ate a trip to the bay to-day. ice. Anderson came over from :he bay yesterday, bringing out with him 0 pounds of tine kelp ;i-h. ! buses run away, boats t'p over, .i.tidents are always happening. let a policy with Winn in the Travelers. The Rose burg l'laindealer says that lion. Ringer Hermann and iarnilv have started for thr coast and will be absent about a month. Miss Rhoda Hale of Albany, who has been the guest of Miss Pet (iaulfied, ot Rose burg for sev eral days, started for the coast Tuesday. liev. 1 r. 1 eei e will preach by request from the text, '"It a man die shall he live again," in the W. C. T. V. hall at 11 o'clock Sunday morniDg, Aug. 4. Mrs. He.ikiah Davidson, of Pom roy, W. T., is in the city, oalled here by the illness of her sister, Mrs. A. Howard, of Alsea, who is lying quite ill at the residence of Mr. Martin Payne. Aaron SI. Ozmun, wife and son, a wealthy capitalist from St. Paul, who is doing this coast and Alaska s tloing tins coast ami Alaska ed over a day to visit his old - and wife. Dr. and Mrs. ti . - .1 i toppe pastor Deere. Thev express themselves as iieligiiten witii Valley. Mrs. B.uin has the Willamette a few neat gilt Picture frames on hind to which he will fit -iavnn tioi tf-ait" at lr..m V.J, f 3 . I i ,, t.,. 10 imi.io iiuiuit... tai-j ties wishing to avai hemselves of this oiler mn.-t call prompt I v, as U.. I ... 1 I ....... . ; I. 1-.... ... - ... - i. iwii jviii.iiii lien inn short time longer. ! There is talk of t 'it; neces-1 ity of extending substan- j tial aid to Joseph Nichols who i lost his tools, wagon, harness and ")0 in greenbacks in the burning f the old barn on A. C. Olir.'s j farm. Mr. Nichols had laid his i t oat in the barn rather than carry : :t in the Held and the money was In the pocket. His little boys set J the bam on fire while playing j around it. and Oregon Pacitic railroads have' .'i ven excursion rates to Yaquina . i.ar on w ctinesuays aim ratnr ia i. but the crowds have grown ao large that these roads have very wisely decided to give regular excursion rates six days in the week. Hereafter pleasure Beckers 'an go and return when thev please for $:;.50 tke round trip. .1, r. roweu reiurneu yesteraay ! on tlie market, inesegooas were iiorn a trip no tlie North Santiam, ! received direct from England, and where in company with Wat Mon- j are latest designs. Ladies are in '.eith, Ed. Thornton and Nat Dow-lrited to call and inspect them. :nan, proprietor of the sulphur j There is no need of sending away prings, he climbed Mt. Jefferson, j for such goods when such a selec visitetl the sulphur springs and hot tion, imorted direct, can be ob springs on the Breitonbush, andall j tained in this city at a lees price "ther points of interest on or con-! than anvwhere else. 1 1 1 , 1 I tiguous to the Oregon Pacific road. A tramn of about 75 miles used aim pretty well up, but lit felt well !"0paid for the trip taken. ' SOCIAL ETENTK. I .Miss Ida P.rush gave a pleasant j social partv last evening to a few invited friends, in honor of Miss i Maggie Whitnev, of Eugene, sister i of the junior editor of the Da ilt Hkkald. who is spending a few weeks in the city. The event was a very enjoyable affair to all who were present. Miss Nellie Gray Miller, daughter of F.J. Miller, superintendent of bridges on the Oregon Pacific, yes terday celebrated her 4th birth day at the St. Charles hotel, with a partv of sixteen little girls and ; hovs and mimlwr of their nar-! -nts. Crawford .t Paxton secured ! a line souvenir of the occasion by j takmg a photograph of the group ' of little folks. The St. Charles unread thorn an eleirant supper and iuehappv littli ones closed the ,' ner to be remembered occasion : Dell fmpman the City Hestaur ith a carriage ride in the evening, i ant on First street; consideration, 1 ... '$650. Mr. Hoffman, we under- rt i:rr. : A U.t for i:0 stakes is an-, nounccd to take place at Newport MOTf nn.).ii l.nl irtt i in a-friTl C Corvallis, and Miller, of Salem. .scissors, siiraro. ; Immense stock at Stewart A "ox s. lhe liest ouautv ainl any :ze or style. Call and examine ! -ur stock. Stewart fc Sox. ; A 8H001TNG AfFRAY. Tie rtDrletor o: the Waveriy Fatallj Wounded, Hotel Last evening about ten minutes i alter six o'clock the guests of the Waverly .lotel were startled by two j sharp pistol sho s ringing out in j quick succession in the miner hall! of the building. lt,on an investi- gation it was found the participants were a young man bv the name oi Harney Wilson, and Nick Zimmer man . Din; ol the proprietors of the hotel. Some three or four weeks i ago n dson came to the hotel and secured employment as a dish- : i . v wasner. i Hiring trie tune lie was ; employed several minor articles! j were stolen from the house and j Wilson was suspected of taking! mem. jur. Zimmerman Deing in the country at work, returned on the evening before the shooting and discharged Wilson. Some words ensued about the amount !d ue Wilson and he departed, re fusing to accept the amount ten dered him by Zimmerman. Wilson ! I'ackmg Company, increasing cap left and nothing more was seen of i ital stock to $50,000 and shares to him until last evening about six o'clock, when he came walking into the hotel ami demanded his j tilings out ol ins room ana savu he was willing to accept theamount '. that Zimmerman had offered him. ; Zimmerman then told him he j could come around in the morning I at S o'clock ami receive his money. ! I lhe two ttien departed for the Of the' num.- luuui, i iisvii liisisi- terdav' "' W(-iu!d have h:s money that Lee D. Craig, of San Francisco, " ! r.ight oi- not at all. After entering was to-day appointed commission 1 the room Wilson secured a shirt I er of deeds for Oregon. :ind some olh -r thin ,s lviier on the . table, and among them ?omo l.jose cartridges. As lie ( Wilson; left the room he told Zimmerman lie would be back in a minute and started down the stairs at the rear of the building. Zimmerman then walked to the north end of the hall facing Front street and was stand ing there talking to J. R. who was then in the hall. Wilson hall the came back through the same way be had went out. and as he came towards the door in front of the hall ho said, "Now come outside and call me a s of ab ." Zimmerman then advanced to wards him, telling him to leave the house, and when within about eight feet distant Wiison drew &', self-acting, VI calibre revolver audi calling out, tand back! stand back!" bred two shots in quick succession. The first shot entered Zimmerman's breast just above the nipple on the left side, and is supposed to have ranged upward, where it lodged. The second shot jieuetrated his left arm just above the elbow, and the ball was ex tracted by Dr. Ellis, who was called to attend the wounded man. Immediately after the firing of the shots Wilson made his exit through the rear of the building, and when last seen wis heading for the tim ber just east of town, hotly pur , p0Pse ! T0,'"S i age i sued bv jviarsiial tlotlman and a of citizens. Wilson is a man of aboiit ''"' years of e ana came nere as a tramp. r. Zimmerman at last accounts ! was resting easily.but being unable i to locate the ball bis cond.tion is i e.uKK lrnl l:t nvrrit ic y.imnipr. . ww ,an iu .. . ,; ,r. of , :ll,(1 steady young man. s..,vri.f i...,.,,h. .. ... .... 1-1. ... T im .n ufii V nt.oi.1 .i .v.. " i-ittiL-nmaii ' t: learn uiat r.ujaii rirong, ine agei father oi Amos Strong, was Iving t ...... i'ir: .i. w-. .i ii in a condition vesterdav wtiicii , caued much anxiety members of his family and other friends. 1 Its is suflering from heart troubles, and being about 7S years old, fears of his deat i were strongly entertained. At a late hour last night he was somewhat better and was resting quite easy. He is at the home of his son and receiving the best of care and attention. Mr. Strong is the treasurer of the . .. .?. someitiing nt. Julius (iradwohl has opened, at the (.olden Kule Bzaar store a magnificent line of the latest dec orated ware, including Wedge wood et Co.'s Newyacht shape, rich I v decorated with flowers and ! gold, handsomely enameled, new ! est shape and prettiest decoration .. - .n. AImot a Fire. The other evening Hev. D. H. Comann was passing Mrs. Hearst's residence when the reflection of an apparently alarming extent of light on the adjoining nouse leu mm to investigate and the curtains of tht front bedroom were found to be on fire. The result was a hole in the carpet, destruction, of the curtain and discoloration of the wood work. No alarm was given, bat the time y discovery saved an extensive conflagration. Going to the laprem Court. The bill of exceptions upon which the attorneys depend to have the W. E. Hawkins (murderer of Ogle) case remanded by the supreme court for a new trial, was agreed 1IC ed imon vesterdav and signed b Judge Boise. The appeal will perfected without unnecessary de- lav. ;,,. , . , r uie. hnSe Yesterday Fritz Hoffman sold to stand, will engage in some other business in the city. Mr. Lamp- man takes possession immediately ..tion r th. S. Looney, an old I. n pioiieer ot jjnn cunty, living about ) nines south of this city on the Cala was tanen 1:1 a iew nays ago tiu congestion ot the lungs, and XI present is not expected to rec ooia, , Xth I idtl over?Sv STATE DISPATCHES. Several Companies Incorporated bur? and Lsbancii Flaaie. Wilts- Special to Uie Hejulb.j .Salem, August J. Articles of incorporation were tiled to-day in the otlice of the secretary of stat as follows: The Wirtsburg and Lebanon Flume and Water Co., A. Jennings, W. PI. McPherson and J. 13. Wirt, incorporators; ob ject, to construct a flume from Wirtsburg to Lebanon, taking Water from Hamilton and tcott C.eeks; capital stock, $:20.000: principal otlice, Wirtsburg. HARNESS DKESSIXt;. The Eclipse Manufacturing Com pany, duration perpetual; Ira H. Sturgis, R. II. Thompson, Chas. H. Woodward and Eugene D. White incorporators; object, to manufacture and sell liquid pastes, etc:., for harness dressing, polish an l the like. Supplemental articles of India foO each; Ira H. Sturgis, II. M Coke and Eugene I . White, board ot directors, Portland NOTARIES 1'II!I.1C. William Smith, of Raker City, I .las. T. Barron, of Portland, and J. j A. Applegate, of Salem, were ap- pointed notaries public to-day. i !'As-si:x;ek list. Aii i x a , August L The st cam snip Willame te Valley arrived in this city at 0:15 a. m. with the fol lowing passengers : M. Wise, W. T. Raider and wife, Mrs. E. C. Jauret, II. iofr, M. Mariotte, G.F. Seymour, Mrs. M. R. Sherman, Chas. Swanson. J. P. Gerov, Mrs. I rauiKner, r,. ierron and wile, i 1!- ;- M.iIes H- lia' T. R. Penn, L". J I. i' isner. I . Taylor, .las. De laney, John I'lvnn, las. King, E. II. (iarvish, ".I. Lvnch, R. N. Wakeford.jll ;elord.II. Gibson. .1. O'Conner, eld, L. N. Allen, W. T. Hale - d and sixteen Chinamen. .1. lie i 111011 iMvestigatiiis; Ui Accident. Commissioners Faull and Colvig I ami Clerk Waggoner oi tne Rail- road Commission, were in the citv yesterday, having come up from Portland in filling the require ments of the law in making an in vestigation of the railway accident that resulted in the death of Engi neer Jack Miller. Commissioner Clow was expected also, but for some reason did not put in an ap pearance. The case had been made so clear by the arrest of the parties who tampered with the switch that an investigation was not needed, but as the law is man datory upon the subjet they felt under obligations to fulfill it, and made a careful examination and took full notes ol the evidence ad- uuce.i ai tne preliminary inai ue - I a. .1 1- a I f . fore Justice Humphrey. The com- miss'oners and clerk went from here to Yaquina and will return to I c i i Miriii on Jiuimav. - Vtl fnr Orp- otMl r"r . ri,0 Oregonian savs that Samuel! Sullivan Cox, bettef known bv the I cKi.;.. r.f "i..0o(" t- i . OUU Ll 1 V I 111 L J1 . ' ullflCI. . 'IJA . I . ( u.,, wrifi,... gained bv writing a gorgeous de . T,vi..i. scription iu sophotnoric strain, of ,ri;:e Torioi. ... .1 ;t .. r,.,.i i one ot New ork s representatives in congress, arrived from the ; Sound yesterday and is at the Esmond. He is an undersized,! spare built man with iron-gray: mustache and whiskers and will ; be (io years old on the 24th of next mouth. When he arrived at the! hotel a number of prominent dem-, ocrats called upon him and asked him to attend a reception in his honor. He expressed regret that he would have to decline, as he in- tended to leave this morning for ' the East via Spokane Falls and j Helena. 'Sunset' Cox has a high ; honor which but few are aware of. He is the only living man in public life who voted for the admission of; Oregon as a state on February 14, j 185. Senator Dawes, of Massa chusetts, was in the house that year, but he did not vote for Or egon. Fir in tn MonatainH. Messrs. Mart Payne and Clay Marshall and party, who have been over on the Matolas far an outing trip, returned yesterday, all but one, who stopped off at the Lower Soda for a further recupera tion of his health. They report an , extensive fire in the dry, dead ; timber this side of Crater Springs, j wnicu, ii ii continues, win snut oil travel over the route for several day. Mr. Payne had the mis fortune to lose a large mare, val ued at $250, at Fish Lake, from bots or colic, making it a costly trip for him. With Apoplexy. Yesterday morning Mr. Joseph ! Moist, an aged invalid gentleman, 1 wno resides on Uepot street, was j taken with a stroke of apoplexy, ! from which there is but little hojies : of his recovery. I . XotUa to foatrartnrit. Notice is herebv ?iven that. Ihf undersigned building committee of j the Masonic Association will re-i ceive Wids at the office of C. E. : Wclverton in the city of Albany, 1 Oregon, until 1 o'clock p. m. on j Saturday, August 10, 1889, for lay-j ing down and constructing a 12-, foot cement or artificial ptorie side-; walk in front of the new Masonic : building and David Froman's j block, a distance of 100 feet. Said i walk to be constructed of first-claes material, and to be laid in a thor ough and workmanlike manner. All bids should speciiv the mate- j j ja! to be used. The walk to be i an v c i eniuer 1st. 1SS ). Gi:o. Vi . M astov, . i L. ivenieks G. F. Jiesox, Conmiittee. A SUB8TASTIAL STElMEB. Tht 0. B. & 5. C. Lets alCtntract fr tie Eecoostrocticn of the Mountain Qtaen. The Oregon tan says: Mr.' John Steffen, the well-known North Portland shipbuilder, was awarded a contract by the O. R. & N. Co. for the reconstruction of the steam er Mountain Queen, and work will be commenced at once. The new steamer will be a side wheeler similar to the T. J. Potter. Tke steamer's proposed dimensions are: Length 200 feet, beam 31 feet 6 inches, and depth of hold 11 feet. The Mountain Queen's boiler, machinery and cabin will be used on the new vessel, but the other portions will be entirely new and exceedingly strong. She will be without doubt the strongest steam boat e rer built in this district for inland navigation and will be per fectly seaworthy. Her timbers will all be fastened with galvan ized iron and her hull will be cop pered, so that in case she is needed on the Sound she will be prepared for salt water. The new steamer will, when re constructed, have cost the O. R. & ! N. r7",000. Mr. Steffen expects toj turn the vessel over to her owners by November 15. ' Its Coming. Ice cream served every day at j the Depot hotel, only 15 cents. i KKIKt' .tKTt. : Try Onii: Bro's I'ypj ocst 5 tent Havana cigars. Moini'i d isl jrs a id up roll ;at Thorupson fc Overman's, lthe Ieadin barncss dealers. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made misek able by that t-trrililc cough. Shiloh's cure is the remedy for you. Fosliay & Mason . Lovers of good cheese should call on Conn Bros. They have just re ceived a lot of full crcain, fresh and sweet. Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best I remedy in the world for liver and kid ; ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale atM Banmgart's FOR DYSPEPSIA axi mveu com plaint, yo". have a prnted guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's V itahzer. It never fails to cure. Fosliay & Masou. Those wishing screen doors and windows should get my prices be fore ordering elsewhere. W. W. Crowder. The "Pacific Argand" ranges both four and Hix hole. An Eastern stove made especially for this coast's trade Sold only by Geo. W. Smith, Albany If you want a clean and fine smoke askfor J, Joseph's home made white nbor cigars. For sale by most cigar dealers and at J. Joseph's factory. During our epidemic of dysentery in the summer of lSV'.i. I sold 10S bot tles of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Fcmedy, and it proved satisfactory in every" instance. The rcnicoy is standard in this commun ity. George B. Durbar. Druiririst. ! Center Point Iowa, The ruidemic ' " ' " " ! referred to. was bv far flu- worst thi has ever occurred in Iowa. - Over 40 persons died from it, in a town of only hundred inhabitants; but every , l iint: in wiiii-:. i iiH ri'iiifiv w:iu iiwmii . " ' r.vc n.Vlls W? srf!' uunnsr me cpiaeiiuc ot niooay mix in Virginia, in 1W7. and in Michigan and Sotithein Illinois, in is.s. it has J"" i" onstantusc for over k.-vc- teen years, anl has proved itself to be r . - ... ... tlie most successful medicine yet covered for bowels complaints, sale by Fosliay & Mason. (lis For m jiAKrsa PO WJJER. I Put up expressly for Julius'FGrad j wohl and sold at his Golden : Rule Bazaar in j OXE POUND CANS AT 25 CENTS PEtt'CAN Guaranteed to be first-class in every liespect. JULIUS GRADW6HL. The Albanv Bakery ! Under the new managementfof- D wh keep- A fuil line of ehaice Irovsioo family jrrcerif and Canned nneapples, Clioice Table Delicacies Ornamented cakes for Wetlat n as an dPartien. saimo n-ni-. "'a11- jackerel and fait fifh of ol FRESH BAKED BREAD Evcrv DDav. st Stud. Pies. Cakes TEAS and COFFE Candies Nuts. Raisins CANNED tiOODS, ETC. j 1 no best Soap in the market !Le Roi Savon. ; A fine assortment of domestic m and Imported Cigars tir.k. John Fox's Old stuiJ low Fl nn s ew hric-k. i ; x A i Tmn mm n n nil nn Lfnoci dhW TO. Bard Robertson, I "PT SEW FIRM! SEW GOODS! Arc now established with a first-class ! stack of STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES. On the corner of First and Ferry street 8, opposite Stewart fc sox. A complete hue of canned goods, gro ceries and provisions of all kinds, no tion, etc. Fresh fruit and vegetables every morning. Prices reasonable. 3-CALL AND SEE UStk WILL BROS. Dealers in all the latest improved pianos, organs,sewing machines, guns, also a full line of warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives. The best kind of sewing machine oils, needles mil DVlr.O T 1 1" 1 I : niDilhllKtD I II A- " . v. T .1 Wpuiters ana magazines. pairing iq the above lines neatlv and j 1 1 J reasonably done. -1 HOPKINS & SALTMARSH, Plumbiaff fe Pine Fitting STOVES I II I &"A11 work promptly done at reasonable rates. FlIlST STKKKT, I'KAKCK ELOCK , Itrick for Sale. A T MY KILN ONE MILK I EAST OF ! twn, or clelive.-cd anywhere in thecitv. 1 V. C. CASSELL, Albany Or." i Contractor anil Bnlldrr. rilHK UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED i X in Albany solicits patronage from citv ' and country. Will contract to build bridges, barns, and all manner of dwelling houses, including Queen Anne, Kastlakc and Eliza bethian 6tvle of building!. Will furnish plans and specifications free of charge. Satis faction guaranteed. W. t:. CASSEL.i Important .otlec. 1JAVING LEASED THE WOXTEITH 1.1 pasture from the Oregon Pacific Co. all persona having stock therein on pasturc herchy notified to remove theui at once, or arc make arrangements with me. failing to do go such stock will be turned out. JOHN SCHllEEi:. BROWNSVILLE. o. r, t ofitiow a suss. Jbieal Estate and INSURANCE A CEN f WHY DOES THE MAN LOOK SAJ) HecaiiRu he known that his dear wife is just commencing to work him for something you know how it is yourself hut when 1 LADIESTfADE WITH Biwnell d Stanaii Their huahauds don't look that way, because there are no extravagant ' prices on their goods. Everything; is good; everythink is cheap; make 1 Home happy, make YOUR HUSBAND SMILE By trading at the economical store i wherejthe rule of good goods and 1 low prices knows no exception. Don't forget that tt mple of economy is at BrowneH & Staaari's- COKXK.K KIRST AND POf LBIvJlstS Over The CASCADE MOUNTAINS FKOM ALRAXT K LEBANON WARD. KAS1- The Willamette Valley and Cae- cade Mountain Wagon Road ia in ex- j cellent condition, and by all odds is, tha best and shortest wagon road to Eastern Oregon. Water and grass is j abundant blong 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 fibing the Cascade Moun tains in the viciDityof Clear Lake and the Three'.Sisters afford superior advantages. he BUYERS'! GUIDE is sued March and Sept.cach ear. It is au encyclopedia j E useful information for all ho purchase the :uxuricsj r the necessities of life. We i can clothe you u furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary ap pliances to ride, walk 'lance, sleep, eat, lisli, hunt, work, go to church or HT.tv nr. linnii. nrnl in vai ioUS S17.CS. styles and uuantities. Just fiuTire out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair estimate of the 'value of the BUYERS' CU1DF, which will be Edit upon receipt of 10 cents to pav posture. KOKTCOMERY, WARD & CO., 1 1 1 1 1 4 M iuhisjan Avenu i l.'hicaso,lll. W Jl 11 0 L. Kenton -DEALER'IN- s Staple an (jRGCEEXE if so Choice TERMS CASH A?vl TRICE LOW. Subscription Agent - JS9-.EAK THE FOSTOFFICE i 'flu1 dine Grocers. ! 5! ! ADC ace FUNN'S BLOCK, ALBANY. Carry the largest stock in the city, euabjing he tu supply any and every want of their customers. SPECIALTIES In Table Lnxuries,(Jlioie Teas and Cotfees,reaar Oreav -ALL IWNUS F- Fruits Constantly on STEWAET & SOX Jealers In - General Hardware .rieoltupil Iron, St4t mmd Gted Waff ens and Buggies Rope and Cerdmge Blacksmiths' Supplies Garden and And all Ituplouients (J. K HAWKINS. " iF. "FAKKEfiL mm mm mm nil? ii i i i iii iiii i 1 1 1 1 1 j if i ii i iiii )oes'an iirinieuse business in'all kinds of forniture, bedroom sets, parlor sets, chairs, bed lounges, kitchen cafes, and all kinds of tables, etc., etc. AIro have a line selection of wall paper and window shades, which tliey are offering at close ligurcs. Call and see art & Sox. cl 1? ai cy Candies, Sutsf Cigars mud Tohassos, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. for all Leading Setvs- ALBAN Y, OKIIOX. heese, banned Goods, lompsoiivV Co. GOODS. ETC. and Hand. Iplesiiik Carps-iiters' Tools Builders' Hardware Psisder, Shst, eH. Giant Powder Jt Fuse Saws and Axes. Crrasw Seeds Used by Fan: them, on FirstJ'strcet, opposite Stew-