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1HE MORNING HEKAU): WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1889. 'faming gaila fitratt THE MAILS. Vails at the Albany postetfice cloce Kor all offices north The Eastern states ( 6;3t a. m. llie West Side f Vnd the Nairow Cause R. R. ) For Portland and Salem ...11 A. M Conrallifl and Yaquina -..12:30 p. H etliee south................... , 7:30 p. m The postottice will be close eooh evening rom six to seren o'clock. Registered matter lor thr?arly morning; ".rain should he mailed btfore 8 clock the frerious erenlns'. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs Passenger. Freight.... ..lll.15amtl.90p m .. a. 2a JOTTINGS ABOIT TOTTN. Wm. Slayer, ef Salem, is in the city. Try my new crop teas. C. E. Brewnell. E. A. Parker, Jr., left yesterday for Eastern Oregon. W. E. Gillett returned last ning trom his Alaska trip. eve Chicago dried beef, chipped to order at C. E. Brownell's. F. M. Redfield returned yester day from Yaquina. Ed. Goins, the popular pro prietor of the ticio mills, is in the city. Large yellow Crawford peaches 75 rents per box at C. K. Brow nell's. Boots and shoes below cost, to make loom for other goods, at C. E. Brownell's. All watche? sold by F. M.French are fully warranted. Examine watches ad price?. Spectacles and eve glasses a specialty at F. AI. French's. Each eye accurately fitted. Call on C. E. Broirnell for choice goods at lowest living prices. Ev erything as represented. The best watch in the world for the money. Seth Thomas makes them. F. M. French sells them. Wm. Mack fell down while run ning with the engine to the tire last night and bruised his knee, making a vary painful wound. Addison Darr, a farmer of Yam hill county, committed suicide on Sunday by hanging himself in the hay mow. The "Old Well Club" cigar has been a popular brand in the east for about eight years. They are keDt in thfs citv by F. L. Kenton and are all sold at 10 cts. or 3 for 25 cts. Mrs. S. Race of Portage, Wis consin, arrived in thi city yester day, and is visiting her son Mr. Earl liace, proprietor of the St. Charles Hotel. , The Salem Statesman says : O. E. Krausse wnt to Albany last tening where he will be joined by his father and Mr. Klein, hig partner, when they will start on a hunting expedition to Upper Soda, on the Lebanon road. They will be absent about three weeks. Fashing Ahead. -peaking of the Astoria railroad mr- T 1 . . J was here a lew days ago, says ne Droooses to rush work on the A. & S. C. Ii. R. now, and that it will have the first seven miles com pleted and ready for iron, even be fore the end, beginning at Skipnon, is ready to haul the iron, he thinks. ThiB is riuht, ami it is to be hoped that it will be pushed with the utmost vigor until the road reaches the valley. There are number of enterprises awaiting until the road is completed, before they tart, and naturally all have an active interest in the early comple tion of the line. A Via Oatat. Dr. Negus has procured for his livery stable on 4th street, one f the finest two-seated pleasure carriages ever brought to this section. Together with the team, which was placed at the disposal I the editor's family yesterday, it Makes an elegant turnout, one of the easiest and most convenient riding carriages that c-.tn be found. Death ef a iM.neer. Joshua Brown, a wealthy resi dent of Polk county, a pioneer of 1852, died at his home near Inde- Emdence, yesterday morning. He aves an estate worth $100,000. He leaves two sons here. He came to Oregon from Indiana, where it is id he hus other children living. Ed. Dove, at his hop yard near Ela, will begin picking Monday. He was in Salem yesterday trying to arrange for pickers. He says lnokinsr well and the crop r . , i IT. Urn a is going to do a uig unc, i heard of some picking going on this week, but says it was rather. arly, Notice. ' In order to make room for our fall stock we will make special prices on all goods Bought of us for the next 15 days. On Friday and Saturday, August 23d and 24th, we will sell Ladies' French Kid Shoes at $3.50 per pair. These are the same quality of French Kid Shoes we have had a special sale on 60 days ago and have all proven just aa we have recommended them. Dent forget the dates, August 23d aad 24tk. Kbaussk & Kieis. Teacher KxaaelaatUa. Notice is hereby given that the regular public quarterly examina tion of teachers lor L,mn couuij, will take place at the court house, inAlbaay. commencing at noon wVf.v. August 28th 1889. Ah a u- oairinc examination will nUase be present at the beginning, ' L. M. Corl, Co. School tiup't The Latest Song. is Oh that Watermelon." A car load of Cuban Queen water melons and Crawford peaches just received at the wmameue i act ing Co.'s. THE FIRE BELL. iU Residence Earned in the Southern Portion o. This City. A Si A few minutes after 9 o'clock last night a fire alarm was sounded and the blaze was located in the first ward. The fire department quickly responded, and found a small residence on Washington and Eleventh streets, just south of Mr. Moore's residence. The hi use was owned by the O. r. K. K. and had been vacated m the afternoon yesterday by the tenants, Mrs. Brown, a widow lady and children, and was of sman yalne probably not over $100. It was nearly consumed when No. l's engine placed a stream upon the fierce flame and soon reduced it to a blackened and charred remnant of walls and rloor. No. 2's engine was on the ground, but returned without making connections, there being no need of it. The hooks were promptly on the ground. The fire was probably of incendi ary origin, though what the object was would be hard to conjecture. l'rotectiag Oreg.n Fih. In an interview held by the Oregonian with Governor Pennoyer in regard to the violation of the 6tate fish laws, the governor said upon an inquiry as to what be intended to do in regard to the catching of fish on the 7th of this month in violation of the law, but which was sanctioned by certain lish commissioners: "I have started in to stop the open violation of the fish law at Celilo, and I pro pose now to keep right along until the thing is done. I shall bring suit against Mr. Tafl'e and have Fish Commissioners Reed and Campbell, who sanctioned the vio lation of the law, as witnesses. Then I will bung suit against President Reed, of the commis sion. He has given bonds in the sum of $5000 to faithfully dis charge the duties of his oliice, one of which is to see that the law is enforced. There is positive proof that he openly assented to the yiolation of the law, and his bonds are forfeited. Then the prosecu ting attorney of the Seventh judicial district has Dlainly laid himself liable to a fine of $50u for a failure to prosecute a violation of the fish law. I propose to go after him also. It the juries of Wasco county irill only do their simple duty in this matter, the county treasury will be enriched in the 6um of $0000 in the three cases, and the law will be vindicated. The question Trill again come be fore the Wasco county juries as to whether they will 6us ain the law, or protect Mr. Taffe in his open violation of the law. But nothing can be done in the premises unt.l the November term of court. Then I propose to again attend court in Wasco county." The Uaaatilla Keseryatien. The Indian bureau is not pleased over the delay in the perfecting of the surveys on the Umatilla reser vation in Oregon, so that the allot ments in severalty can be made. The surveys were made by the general land office, with the money furnished by the Indian liur.au some months since, but the com missioner of thf general land office refused to approve them until the department had made- an exami nation to ac;jrtain if they were cor rect. A special has visited the res ervation and made his report, but the approval is etill delayed. The Indian bureau is anxious to put the adotments agent in the field, is the summer is iat slipping away but cannot do so with any great success until the surveys are ap proved. The Oregoa Prrss Association. On Thursday of this week the annual session of the Oregon Press Association will meet at Newport. The editors will combine business with pleasure by wrestling with the foreign advertising fiends and other problems and at the same time partaking of the hospitality, clams, oysters and fish of the people of Yaquina. The citizens of Newport. i is said have made arrangements to entertain the visiting editors right royally, and the meeting will no doubt be a pleasant and profitable one. Eastern Oregen Grata. A fair idea of the crop returns can be gleaned from the following item in Saturday's East Oregonian, Pendleton: "Hagan Bros, have cut and threshed 270 acres oi fall grain on their ranch above town, which averaged 22 bushels to the acre, and 330 acres of spring grain which yielded 15)4 bushels, both of which are among the best re ported." Baslaess Chaage. Mr. II A. Stanard has sold his inteiest in the grocery firm of Brownell & Stanard to Mr. Brown ell, who will continue the business in his own name. Mr. Stanard will remain in Albany and prob" bly engage in some business here. A Qaeer Parse. A drummer for a San Francisco glove house attracted some atten tion in Pendleton the other day by displaying a purse alleged to be composed of a woman's skin. It looked innocent enough, but those who examined it could hardly re press a shudder at the thought of handling "tanned human hide." All Perseas Indebted to the late' irm of Brownell fe Stanard will please call at the store of C. E. Brownell and settle or make satisfactory arrange ments without delay. NeMea. If you want a good Mattress call aad see me. I will sell woven wire mattress 25 cents cheaper than aav other man ht the city. ( Taios. Biunx. Table linen just F. Reads. received at W. STATE CAPITAL SEWS. Incorporation of Oswego Grange Appoint ment of Notaries Public. Special to the Herald. Salem, Aug. 20. Oswego grange Number 175, filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state to-day; capital stock, $200; principal place of business. Oswe go. The otficers and incorporators are A. R. Shipley, master; A. J. Thompson, overseer; C. T. Dick inson, secretary. k Also the Oswego grange associa tion; object, to deal in real and personal property ; place of busi ness, Oswego, Clackamas county ; copital stock, $600; S. H. Carter, L. M. Davidson and A. R. Shipley, incorporators. SUNDRY NOTARIES APPOINTED. The governor to-day appointed Francis I.McKenna,of Multnomah, Thomas Van Pelf, Chilco, Curry county. J. F. Compton, Portland, C. C. Myers, Wasco, J. J. McCul lough Canyon City, L. W. Gam bell, Portland, D. L. Moomaw, Baker City and W. Will Sibray. Mount Tabor, notaries public; also Thomas F. Ward, comiais sioner for Oregon at 194, Broad way, New York. FltOM LOWER SODA. Lower Soda, Aug. 19, 1SS9. This is a most beautiful spot to spend a few weeks in summer. 'Hie water is very fine, both min eral and lresh. The climate is very different from that of the valley, the thermometer ranging from'oe to 70 degrees. There are at present about a dozen families camped here, mostly from Brownsville, Lebanon and Albany. Really your correspond ent believes that if the people gen erally knew of the advantages of this "place, ami the benefits to be derived from it in both health and pleasure, there would be a large number of people here every sum mer. The streams are full ot beautiful speckled trout, which can easily oe caught oy tne iair maiden dressed in her Mother Hubbard, while the woods abound with game, such as deer, elk and bear, tba common grouse, quail and pheasant being too plentiful to be noted or sought alter. Wra. M. Hoag. Abe Hackleman and Col. Eckleson passed through this place on Thursday en route to Eastern Oregon. It is believed that they are bound for Deschutes, where they propose laying out a new town: bv the way it will oe a good one too, a regular Spokane, as it were. This country has been infested with timber men making all kinds of good promises which will never materialize, and succeeding in I uliing ttie wool over the eyes of a great many of the honest settler? up this way. Your correspondent thiaks it is the duty of the news papers to find out all about these men and expose them and inform their subscribers concerning the working of these bilks. We note the remark of Prof. W. H. Lee concerning the man of Upper Soda "too lazy to milch his cow." It is lucky lor him that he didn't refer to the man at Lower ooda, for he would have come down and thrown a laso around that big bass voice wf th profes sor's and pulled him into the river. The VV. V. & C. M. Wagon Road Co. are just coining money ttiis summer, taking in as much as $00 some days or an average of about $300 per week, lhe travel is great er ibis summer than ever before, but when the O. P. R. R. is com pleted across the mountain a great deal of that travel will go that way. Mr. G. M. Westlall the genial pro prietor of the hotel at this place has sold his interest to Frank Crab- tree, ot the lorks oi the bantiam i and will move with his familv to I Lebanon where he purports start-! inga livery and feed stable, having bought of John Luney the old band j hall on Second street for that pur-; po.e. Tliey win remove and add . t.i tu ,aa liull un.l mill liiv. i! to the old hall, and will a Stable second to none in the county. : Mr. Crahtree spent six weeks with ! was the pure article." his family here in June and July, I A reporter took the above clipping to greatly to the advantage ol his in- j E. W. Joy.thcmanufacturcrof Joy's Veg valid wife, hence his reason for . ctablc Sarsaparilla. Mr. Joy exhibited no taking charge of the hotel here and ' surprise. He said druggists knew it He making this his future home. i said be long ngo saw the crying need for There is a great belt of fertile , a safe and absolutely pure vegetable prcp- countrv and fine land up this way wholly undeveloped, that it the poor eastern tenant man only knew of it he would certainly " strain of.sareaparilla, combined with the pure . . . r , . J . , I juices of California's vegetable altera every nerve in his body to get here. , JtiveR vnlike potash sarsapariUas.it does More accessable than manv eastern not force impurities through the Bltin, but furms nf irp if v-tlue mnr'p fertile . stimulates tho various secretive organs, iarms oi great vaiut, more icrine therebv correetlng functional derange- than anything in the middle or ! mcntsand eliminating all impurities western states or as rich a any i through the natural channels SanF ran landiuany country, the climate j citeo iUammer. surpassing that of any country in i "" the world. This Mr. Editor is put- J "Pom Rent-ac 'MMO jious stoke ?5x .. .. . . t , n 1 v P 50. An A 1 location. Small stack ad ting It very Strong, lilt I fully be- ! flxtu.M JMu!e. Adire.-sor call on AShby neve mat the day win oe wnen like the population of the IT. coming west, and eventually will hold the power in both wea th and population, so also a larger and very important proportion of the population and wealth of Linn county will be east of the Willa mette meridian, ami this grand unknown county, now only inhab ited by the deer and wild beasts, will be scenes of many happy homes and line farms, and until such is the case Linn county will never be the county she was des tined to he by her Creator. for intruding upon your valuable space, and give this letter a caretui perusal before you print it, and if you think it will give your readers the mumps to read it, don't do it. X X X California al-K-t'rc. The only guaranteed curs for catarrh cold in the head, hay fevar, rose cold, catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. Re store the sense of taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all drug gists. Send for circular to Abictine Mediciil Company, Oroyille, C il. Six months' treatment for $1; sent by mail. 1 10, For sale by Foshay Z Mason. INSURE. Julius Gradwohl calls the atten tion of the citizens of Albany to in sure before it is too late. He rej- resents seven insurance companies who carry a capital of $7G,000,000, with a cash deposit in the state of Oregon of $350,000. ' ; Farmers who have spent the en tire year in producing a crop , of wheat should run no risks now, but promptly get insurance upon the crop and guard against fire, for if they lose their crop by fire.it is n calamity to the whole community as well as an irreparable injury to to them. Seattle, Ellensburg, Vancouver and Spokane Falls has nothing to do with our companies; the losses will all be paid and still we are ready for business, the same as al ter tiie Chicago fire. Tea Commissioners. The tea commissioners at the New York harbor have been notifi ed by the commissioners at San Francisco to keep a sharp look out at that port, as there is a great deal of very inferior tea be:ng shipped from Chinaand Japen, it has now become necessary for dealers to import direct and take a written guarantee, so to be sure and get a good article. We have just re ceived a large shipment of pure tiucolorcd Japan tea, called Unity, which can be seen displayed in our show window; also a pure China tea set of fifty-four pieces, valued at $15, w hich we offer as a gift to the person guessing the correct or nearest correct number of beans contained in a glass pot. One guess is allowed for each pound j bought of this tea. At the Vv'il- , lamettc Packing Company's store, i Good Inve8tiuent. For a small amount of money that will in a year's time double or treble your money, such an oppor tunity is offered in South Al bany, only one-half mile from the city, embracing the tract of land j from LIkins' falls to the lair ground road. Lots sold on the installment ! plan. I TWEEDALK & ReDDIELD. I Two doors south of postoflice Let ns give the readers of the Hf.r ald a httie timely advice. Hot weather is coming and with it colic, cholera morbus, dysentery and di arrhoea. The only s.ife way to com bat these diseases, is to keep some reliable remedy at hand, and all who have tried Chambir'ain's Colic, Cholera an Diarrhoea Remedy will admit that it is the most prompt, reliable and successful nn-riicine known for these complaints, It costs but 25 or 50 cents, and may be the means of savflig yoa or your family mu h sitflering if not life itself, be fore the summer u over. For sal by Foshay & Mason. Terrible. Two thirds of all deaths in New York cit urc from consumption or : i)iifiiinoni:i. Llip Sil'i.e nronotl inn liolds frcod for most other cities. De lays are dangerous; ')r. Acker' English Remedy for consumption will alwajs relieve, and maT save vour life. Sew Addition to Albany. J. R. Ab'ev's addi' ion to Albany in the eaMon suburos ! the city has been platted, and 54 choice lots are now oi: sale a: ioU to .fl'25 by Curran tk Moiifeith. App once and i-e'ert vour lo'f. at If ynu ,iiit ;i et.M:i and Sim; euiwkc :skfur J. JoS'jih's huiiiu m id! white itbor cigai'A. For sulu oy most cigar dealers and at J. Jo-c,,!:V f;i-tory. Try C'ar. Bro': Havana c:gars. Pili n-e 5 ce! The best kid glove ever brought to Albany for $1.50 at Reads. AX UGIiY DISCOVEHY. A Beport that Shonld Be Bead. 'A recent analyzation in Philadelphia by a celebrated chemist of ten popular brands of Sursnpnrilla discloses the aston ishing fact that these ten samples of blood purifiers (?) contained in tho aggregate sixteen different minerals, eleven of which were ocuvepoisous. louwcoiroiasu was discovered in every sample, mercury was Joumiinaiib,,ttwb1whilcarscniceiistcil m six of tho ten brands. Not one brand ; nration of Sarsaparilla hence bis Was ; named Joy'a Vegetable Sarsaparilla, be cause it contained nothing but pure syrup & Dickinson. Albwy. Or. D,li O. A. VVHIlAKl, rilY.MUIA. AAU surg.'on. oraanate r iseiii'vuc Hospi tal .Medical College, New York City. Hit-eases of women a npc ialty, O JK-e in Kr iinaii's brick, Albany ureuou. E. T. SEDGWICK, SI. D., E' LtCTIC Dhvs.can and fcU'ifion. uuice rooms 23 and 24, Pearce'i blocit, Albany, Oregon. TloR SALE A YOUNiS DRIVING MAKE, f well bro'-e and ijertle. Inquire oi K. M. Krsnch. WANTED -A YOUNG M N DESIRES A situation as a car j m n tor AdJrcss Gen. Sandman, Albany I'rs-.otlke- AY MNTh-TWo tiO'iD GIRLS TO work 1:1 -i !uati:n, couse. Apply t j Mr- 31 IO.ST--A GOLD LOCKET WA'ICU CHARM j with a sh Tt pieci" of jrold chain at fcahed t it. On ttn charm r.m engraved til" letters S. M. ii. The tinder will be suita blv rewarded b. ieavinir the s-.iiue at this olSce. -I.-.OR SALE A FINE YEARLING J 1IOL JL stein t,u!l from a ;ud eov.-, weight 60t pounds. Will be o!d 1'T iH. Also a good Kentle fresh milch cow five j ears old and calf, the latter a hciier J t-hort horn. 1'rico $40. Apply to Daiii-' liuu;::.-, Tangent, Or. Woni! aln. HAVING PURCHASED A TRiCTioN euL'ine and a lull wocd Kawiiiu -utfit, I am prepared to take contracts of that kind. Persons wishing ilieir winter's firewood sawed will do well to giv me a call. Ort'eis can br left at Biownell & Stanard's. GEO. IT. WARREN, K 011 1 II on ft IK NEW FIUJi! NEW GOODS! Are now established with a first-class stjck of STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES. On the corner of First and Ferry streets, opposite Stewart & box. A complete line of canned goods, gro ceries and provisions of all kinds, no tions, etc. Fresh fruit and vegetables eyery morning. Prices reasonable. fcfCALL AND SEE US-fcl Its Cmikq. HOPKINS & SALTMAKSH, Piumbiuof & Pine Fittio STOVES d Hardware .CfSAil work promptly done at reasonable rates. First Strkkt, Pfarcb T'LOCk ISrick for Sale. A T MY KILN ONE MILK EAST OF i town, or doliveeJ an vw litre in the city. W. V. CASS ELL, Albany Or. Contractor and Kuildcr f 1UIK L'NDEUSICNED HAVING LOCATED X in Albany solicits patronage from citv and country. Will contract to build bridges, barns, and all manner of dwelling houses, including Queen Am:o, Eastlake and Eliza bethian stvles of building. Will furnish plans and sptcilications free of charges. Satis faction guaranteed V . C C'ASsLL, Important .otii-c. HAVING LEASED TIIE MONTEITH 11 pasture frcm the Oregon Pacific Co., all persons Having Hock therein on pasture are I hereby notiiied to remove them at once, or i make arrangements with me. Failing to do so such stock will be turned out. JOUX SCIIMEER. BROWNSVILLE o. r, t-osiiovf a os, iieal Estate and INSURANCE A CEN I ALBANY CREAMERY FRESH MILK delivered to any part of the city by Wm' Meyers. Order cap be left at Conn Bros, or at F. L. Km ton's. Over The CASCADE MOUNTAINS FROM ALBANY OR LEBANON WARD. The Willamette Valley and Cas cade Mountain Wagon Road is in ex cellent condition, and by all odds is i ha best and shortest wagon road to Eastern Oregon. Water and grass is abundant .loug 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 Hummer jaunts, hunt ing and fitdiiug the Caa?ade Moun tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake and the Three Sisters afford superior advantages. The City Restaurant, Under the new management of II. I Lampman will he conducted on a lirxt-j;a-B plan. Meals will be served at all hours. Consult the BILL OF FARE And order whatever you want, pay ing for what you order and nothing more. Straight meals served as usual for 25 cents, and meals to order from a 5 cent roll and cup of ooffee to a first class $1.00 mtal. ATFurnished rooms to let in connec tion with the restaurant. Vol Ire of Dissolution of Partnership milE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE JL existing under the firm same of Wallace, Tl.nmpsnn Co, wherein T L. Wallace, W. S Thompson and E. LaKorest of the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregsn, wore general partners is this the 7th day of August A D. 188, dissolved by mutual consent, T. L. Wallace retiring. The business will be con ducted at the same place by W. S. Thompson and E. LaKorest unuei the firm name of La forest tt Thompson, who will assume all liabilities and collect all accounts due the firm. hated this 7th day of August A, D. 1889. T. L. WALLACE, W, S. THOMPSON, E. LAKOREST. A NASAL INSECTOR free with each bottle of ShilohV Catarrh Rem edy. Price 50 cents Foshay & Mason The BUYERS' GUIDE is issued March and Sept.each year. It is an encyclopedia of useful information for all who purchase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We can clothe you n furnish yon with all the necessary and unnecessary ap pliances to ride, walk Hance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or stay at home, and in vaiious sizes, styles and quantities. Just hnie out what is required to do ail these things COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair estimate of the value of the BUYERS' CUIDE, which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO., 1 11-114 M ichigan Avenu i Chicago, III. RULE BAKING PO WDEB. Put up expressly for Julius Grad wohl and Fold at his Golden ; Rule Bazaar in OlSTE POUND CANS AT 25 CENTS PER'CAN Guaranteed to be first-class in every Respect. JULIUS GEAXTWOHL. Dttlt I 0 F. L. Kenton -DSALKR IK Staple and. Fancy (jBOOEBIE Also Choice Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaecos, Fruits, Vegetables, JEU. TERMS CASH AND PBIOES LOW. Subscription Agent for all Leading News papers and Magazines. OT"NEAR THE POSTOFFICE. L mm SUCCESSORS TO WALLACE, THOMPSON & CO.1 FLINSM'S BLOCK, ALBANY. Carry the largest stock in the city, enabling he to supply any and every want of their customers. SPECIALTIES In Table Luxuries,Choiee Teas and Cofiee8,Cream ery Batter on Ice, Cream Cheese, Canned Goods, LUNCH GOODS, ITC. -ALL KINDS F- Fnii s Constantly on STEWAET & SOI -Dealers in- General Agricultural Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and Buggies Hope and Cordage Blacksmiths9 Supplies Garden and And all Implements C. E. HAWKINS, T it mi u ' jinim i hi v AldAM MMwm mum Does an immenRe business in all kinds of f"1. PJ sets, chairs, bed lounges, kitchen safes and all k.nds of tables ete., etc.. Also have a fine selection of wall paper and window shades, which they offering at close figure j, Call and see t bem, on Firsti'street, opposite Stew art Sox. itdawv i ryvr.ctj Hand. & Thompson Grocers. and Vegetables Hardware -ANV Iplemcafe. Carpenters' Tools Builders Hardware Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder &Fuse Saws and Axes. Grass Seeds! Used by Farmers i F. FARRELL -.-r-m rAi rrv i niT