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THIS iMOltNING BI1?ALD: TBI liJ-I AY. 1)1 CJ IS' J!l 1? 39, l. f f . -,.IJ.,Y A.NIJ WEEKLY 1KKVS or -UHSCitlt'TH'N : i.vi etiy morning i-ai-vpl Muiula.j vi hj mrrior, per wock ............... . 15 V m : :- ' v:i a 1) tt'KKlvI.Y. . i'u:..i..i:til oviirj Friday Morning.) .) , -t-r annum, in advance $2.00 Kiiil i:i advui'-e z.: u TMK 31 (I LA. M U the Albany pxstolU.-e close '! : il olllsw north i i.;t,ti ru stiles f C;33 A. M, i t (. 'Vit Miila .in' I hL' Nairuw ; : '11- I'or-.Ivid u.ul s.iltui IIa.k ! v.il'i and Yasjuina 12:3J :'. m cri; .-.- south 7::0 p. v ! ! ;4 iJioe will be t-louil ea -!i evoi.in;: . ... . six l:i so vco o'clock. :. ,- lu.iltvr f.ir t'ift frtriy moi-niii:.' : u i''i'i!;U Iji; mill?' I before ft o 'j'.ook the f r. v t'u;i ei eiuii-'. OtiKUON t'A'JIFr: TIMKTAIil.t: a,ti " r"j ' ii ijuiii i w i- in ! . . .2.-inii i i. I i :t-i".'i2er. .. frci-ht ..,. i.hTjMJH t.i X . . V. XV. -.S,f,:y 'LoJSs K. A. ever, M:xiiy eveuin,' at ti. o. a. K H nl on ferry .-.trees, between S.com! .vul riiir.l. Atbmy, orojuu. Sciinu'.-rs m hr Tli; .H, :.:,ltf.!:..-iit b.-iHbr.m coroi.M invite,! , .oain.i'. i SfiiljICAL S'.7A'A'(.'.V. In no otiitr branch of Inn.i.in l..-.:raii:g is there as much real and vital meaning for man, as there is in tiiat i!cparaient that relates (o!;1nd i:' Massachusetts extended the healing of disease and the pre hervation of the health of human beings. It is essentially the de partment of science that means all there is of lite an 1 happiness in this stage o; existence. The com plaint that medicine has not kept step wiili the other fields of scienti fic inquiry, is often made, and with seemiujj grounds, but perhaps aj competent inve.-tigation of the ro-1 gross that has been made would 1 rnndifv tli rt co nol.iin!. if not with- : draw it alto-ether. The gram's for the conplai.U are ionetin.es based uoon the disfereat diagnosis obtained irom different physicians noon tne fame jiaiienr. iut win n . we consider that in surgery, ophthalmology, ob-tetrics den tistry, otology, dermatology, eic, there is on the part of competent physicians no cendderable dihtr ence as to diagnosis and treatment in a given ease; an I the rtdiicth n of the mortality from diseases bt longing t the'sa departments is Tro!' of that sv.rtjinatization i.nd 1 , . , ' " ,,' . ... i accuracy which we call scientific, j the "rounds of comiaint become mi, 0iuuuu iui j less prominent, ind tiie real ! scientific progress more marked. Add to this, too, the fact that many of the diseases that human ity labor under exist to a large extent in the unti l, and the case rounlvn i irai'lf ioKi :t still doari'r ! ieiuoii3traiioii ui n c o-i urrn .uiu- plaint. If one t'aoroujhlv :: versa-. I with the medical prcgross ot ia-t U:'.v years tak.- up even best work n ii!tici!ogy or" gt-m-iiil J medicine issue;! live or ten years' flgohei- us:t..nished to find how, inucn skeins Old and outgrown.; fie' stupend.u.-. di.-c jveries ; inl advances made from n:u to !av i cms- tho book before ihe last l : b.i.--i l:t-n l,ijtn-v r-i'lm-- t ' 111 nmc. K.v.U I.UO Ul.lO. r...m. i.-ail pit.. Ctlt daV Conclusion-. No otl.Cr d S- i . , , tun ima uuxii.-i .-'J cieai iiujvij, an 1 nono has to superbly sutistitd many of the n, as that of the existence-and disease producing in fliieiicoof the minute organisms calied bacteria, microbes, ormicrt.- ,n. . . I Organisms, fneir pathogenic in-1 lhu:u-e is now established beyond! controversy, and to this discovery J J J ia due the revolutionizing of I 'surg-.-ry, tlie extinction of mrgical and .uerporal fever, etc. Indeed, every department of medicino has been electriQe I by the partial sue-, ce:is and perfect promise that it holds out. The infective diseases nr.. tl..-. nrinii..il .lis., too nml ,l.v -;li I r ' pro lucers of t tie worlJ, and all are H'fitvi certainly bound up with ti.e transfer of specific bacteria or poisons from one organ'sm to unothcr. The profound, almost sole, lesion of prophylaxis and preventive tuedijinc, is the avoid ance of contamination, l'hthisis, the most fatal of all diseases, caus ng oue death out of every eight, is iuw proved to be contagious. "Its ineeotion depends up :i the pas sage of the livin2 bacillus from one organism to another. When ibis is prevented the dread affection will no longer mow down i's uiiilionr;. Its pievntio:i seem easy, and by two feasible simple iiK:.ms: me tit v.iauz.u:,.n 01 u. ? , i . - - .1 I Siuimi of con.-iimptive patients w i..n.!iiiiiitiiM i-ti.,i-f i fiiiee the desiccate I tub'.-r.-ie j j b.e ilius still maintains i;s vit.iii: y ; ; e.tid tiie legal cntrul and i::-p. c- ti u cf all thiiiie- and the s!.:;!! I eii'ig of anim:;!.-1, so t li.it tt: l..-i i ' o;is meat or m hi j ball not be .- Tiiere is r.o-v iioue!i : that bi.v.i.e and human p't!iid-. i- t; e s in e di-Me, du to ti. tame mii i" org itiism, and ih .". ii e ti;ii:-fer of .ii h.ii'jr to i::.i:i, by ;iie iiie.i' io:i ci U!!:'realu H i" m'. a:: m'!. is I conimoii Ciiu.-i: of human phthisis. Dr. Eelirens regards ihe excep tional freedom of the Jewish people rom phthisis, and its low mortal ly, as due to religious rules con cerning the choice and killing of cattle and the sale of meat. Up to the present time it must be con fessed that bacteriological studies have not brought out therapeu.U-al measures to e iial the etiological importance ascribed to the lnierc organism. To the patient attacked with infectious disease the thing of all importance is not prevention, , . . . , "III ll.U CI1 1 III 1 IIIIM'I UI1- el. The great aim now is o find The great aim now is to find e agent that will reach and some Kin ir.e !aeierium wiiiioui Kiumgi the organ or tissue in which it i 1 secreted. Manv indications, and ! 1 M . 1 I . -.1 . 1 'II' indeed manv uivesses, toreshow ., . . . , .... ft. .if . ...... ........ i . . ...... t-..ii, i ini- hi tin: ui't'.i mc i . u ji miiii- ut victories in this respect, ami ! tli.' avid in.'.Minii y of a tliuand ' i .i delvers at work upon the i : j problem. iiat bon.ir t-.o great fT liio disi:ov?rer ofsuch anairent? . Tin: gcogiaphv of South and j . . ... ; C. ntra! America is ii!;t ' ell known i to stmj,,nttl o tlis .m.r;1t;0n In-i telliger.t people are oiten surprise.! : to learn that the area of 1-razt! and ! t!i.it i f the l'nite.1 Stale-are about i the same, a,d that Argentine j Uepublic .i'.ov.i: is abont the size of ' this onntry east of the Mississippi ! west .ard a hundred miles wide to I ., .. ., , . . .: Oregon it would be tho size and j shape ol (.dull. Ihe centuries ot nil atteniion. Spanish coloni.atiou did little toj " r-.rrr-.. .-- S''iroe of South America, or to jOlERON FERTILIZER leveiop them, and it i- within the ; . COMPANV memory of people now living that j N CorJ:tll 'F t t had a b:rt!i in lustorv. IU centlv ! " t the tide of Muropeau iiemi;zration, i encouraged by a per caput subsidy i to stea.oshit) lines ol ''." 1. r each emigrant, has been increasng j rapid!,- in r.-aiy all (!..- states, ( and uilh this increase inpopula-: lion there lias been coi responding i I n.creaso in v.eaun, resources, ami i internal and ioreign commerce. In this connec'. on it i not to be lo.-t J siglit of that the inducements and i Ionnty te npt'n r the emigrant and put for. h by government ;iutlioiiiy have been with the understanding that he should become a producer, I a farmer, instead oi a loiterer in i . i cities. 1 he eneru'V t tin 1 'boring classes has. i:i tlio in.iin. been! i- ,i i i, ti t directed o..inl azricmt'ire, mclud-; ing the coifee crop and st. . k rais- f i in-, is-nce thev have ii: eat th mand I for iiiaiud if t ii r s, as is siso'An bv i their impi r: list. v;n ro-nj v. iiiiin, Jlri-ei v-il. fllUK I M'i.llSM.M-.i. Wli-I. i.HMVK ; j. nwai.;iie rii'ji i iui 11 l.i in X In.is at tl.e i'i !.a i!u..-l lor t.i.;i in i rain t la :ru:t fai!!i it Ij.u c:.t. In tuvn. ! 1 h : till-i ' . I ' ! on the 'in.liiil: it i-to lie u l" !.;..- ..t wcej- .. ..--. Jlv. ! i":M- lo !.:: n tei.'N ;;K-r. i .- r.xi". vr i.i-.w t. . ) .1 . .. ...-,M ,i ; .. !S..V.... .f. 1i..1(ipi :. p.r-nii'.Mn l;.;I:t:ra, Att,.,.. ,w.'u.', -stH'al'Ae;..,. UAS v, 1!:v..u,1.v ."V " Oiii.wyistw.iai i,v (u-in-9 ' i.f this '.IV ! miti!.-: I.n ipi iro . 'ihe itiiri ri.'.:i :v the s.iiir h II It asc ri th" ---,,!"-- " :"ve ' "'- riua. wastcij-onk niv r is will VJT i i'.'ti e .!; a i-i t.a.i: ire ol a !:::' tor : tw0. ,.ew ,. .t:;lco tirr.jl,o. A h- in,- !or . Kon:e uill:: ? :::rl; work I it lit . Ailiinw Mrn. ' K. V. N. r. imp. '.'(i7, t:evi-nt!i street, I'm t':irnl, jr., s a'in.- r ;eren-e a-nl nasci exptVttl lir.siKi-A position p,y a ll n.arr:til man ..s ai-i-faiit t'iul or otlieu work- Aililii-sii All-aov, Ori-'-ii:- liK.:ti.Ti t.:l.( A (i'.D - A SITl'ATiON' IN . OitY ; lVaiv i 11 'ooiln store t, !erk. Ii!'i-i:rc ai ti -,'t-iie.v, 'v.o.-i!e the l" :in v n.r iif-i t.ern. III'! orr li:i: i Oi.li:i-ii J l.uil'l A-n,cy,o;'.o,i tin-po-toiii.v. I j,' salk-hai!:-' iNrKiVifsr in" a t1 real et ite i:!i--.-in Albany, piyij' over H:D per in ii'h. If o I wa-it : I -,'o-,'i thing aii.i'eat mi e imx .v., Aibvn-. f an. I lioifici'i rmliniein t!ie teleliratnl Klor U j Malri.I. IlitrellaH, i niricrors and ! X'Xi: C!CA:t.S-IMPOKTEl, K K Y Wl.sT other ehoii e linn Is in the Wells, Karjfij a:itl : w.. ,i .-,. r.,i i, .ii . i ji-ian emiier the piaee! " j j t'onlraelor nml Ciiililer. , j I I k 0. SIIKM. -WILL KCKMaM I'LANS, - 1 7 V...V: 1 -.itiorn an l de .a'U f i.- all kind of !i:l:nl! I ' an I arv;!iitoc;t ire. All ork;ivioii. fit ly I )iie an 1 iruarmteeil to lie first-el .iw. Kf-ti'iitte-i furnisheil on short nctiee for liriek i.i.' Iini, resiilunee-i, public Inii. dings, I lri.!i.-i-, etc. I I OOMS TO IISST TWO NK KI.Y U ll li. tiishcd nniiiH t ? l"t. Apply at north wet conitrj of 'Fourth and .Montonien street?. R t'loilrarlor mill lluililer. 1 tiiK u.tn-:;tsiiiNK: 11 wixt; i.oi;atki in AHu iv rlieit pf.roii re from eitv i 1. 1 e 'l itry. l.i eoi.tr let t lurid Ini les, ' irnn, arid all linnner of ilivi-llinir hon-e-, I-: -lil'lin On .:i Anr.i'. Kastl ike and Kli.a i.t'.iii i st liM f liuiliiini. Will furnisii i ! I n and s; eilie Cioiis free of -h irires. Sati? -.let-on iiiriiiteed W. r. I'AssKI.. MOILS Vi.K-Kol'll VoKK,. Ni 11ALK ol If on i irk i)"'i together with yokis Hid i h iii-. A re wv 'l lrok' e:i:tle and wili lie so! 1 at a Imryai-i for easli, liein ? a portion f t'.;e est it'1 of John lin'i'nef t'. dO'.vatd Apjilv to .Idiii W. Pii','!i, iilmiiiistrat ir of 'he ."!ate at Shed I, Or. ---.ro i vi.-ii i iMii; I'wn:::' vui IV i-iion- me l u ti si, d s i jt. 1 ,-ow. r I t-ul u- or:'. ; ;e .11 s:tl T 1 t'O -n-t ll i 111 'I-..S ,.,,,, A... iM ,. m. .,:i: ., s:iii:,i,iv r. u-a-dril. Ail tre.- I', i 11 A Y. Co i i. ii:i!)K or alhaxv SO A I ', ':;( b ! la i-..'ry soap in -i -. Try a bo : :tTi.l i on will us no i,' In r. For sale only by V. r. i HOW.-- i h !e.wjaiers nml Magazine. The time is now approaching when people will want a yood sup ply of reading matter for the winter evenings. K. L. Kenton continues to receive subscriptions for all the leading news papers and maga zines, till papers except the Delineator and renewals to the Youtns Companion are furnished at publishers regular j.rices, thus saving the subscriber 'lie trouble, risk and expencc of scmling orders to the publishers. All orders are forwarded without delay. Trice lists furnished free. Manv new li.ivi-ltus mid ft'-Tuat-iis j Iiavi? hltn l" s,ol k ' 1 i groceries C. E. Browne!!. ; rill Vj T) i i j 1 IlO (jltj 1 OS til II 111 1 1 1, ! rii L'mu-r the new in.tsi.-iyt-in ut nf JI. Lim?in,ui will be comim;:, d n.-i a n-.l... n.u titnn M..l wiilHu. c.r.-. .1 1 ' nt an iicur. voiisim ne I )T T 1 T?i A I ) I,1 -DUjIj VJl1 J -filtlli And ur-b-r what. vi r you want. -y- i'i;' f;r -i i:;it yoa order :uu: iiti'iiitii; j r ... J. , , " iij.ij---. Straight iiifals stTvcl as n.si.al !.; . cvnt-s and meals to ordr 1'rem -i " -i,t roll ami cup of if!ce to a j Sjit;cl .ss SI. 01) .... a!. s':' ' """'''cU n-oms to l.t 111 cooncc- tioti with the'restauratli. . . : '. 11? " Wi 'iu lev v i. r v i. t; w " " C '3' 1 V fl 'II A 1 A Ub 1 h AGIO U, 'I'he dy comolele M-t of Alstract ni,oks an'1 in lAnn "" , til Kit K IN Till: COUl.'T liol'SK. Ihisiness entrusteu to iH H;,.oive ,,romi,t and care my ii i vi'i.wTfrppij au LJIMj JHXXIii !J'jj;VTj l or Oiohnnls and Lawns ;()XE rJIOSPTI ATE j F,.r f.ardciw and Crai.:. ' -ALSO nrnniilntcH Rnno for PmHm i if..fcill..VWVWVVWW..i.W' n t ,:i;.,,. ... ,,.-.. t-. ,,. p ,, i;nes. no sand or ot'ier worthless iiiatcrial being useii v'tntlTCI & h flV Annntc ALBANY, OREGON. VAVaii'iii A I'Kl) -fJIIMN" ANI STOCK l-AHMS iseripiions. lfyou wai.t ti Keil our iroi.eriy, -.viiteor ea!in k. c. r.c:ml- i-v, r.j.il esta'.e ft'cnl, Allianv. Oiliee cn itioil urn -tre.-t tit-n first, r. o. su " " " - - nKVKi:K.iiLSK, Aia:.XY,:oi:.-c:i.s 1, Pfeider, I'mp. Only first-cel.isn liouse '" l,!e. c,t'- irg amPie rooms tr com- inereial men. No Ch:n:iiiieii emiiloyid in tne kiteiien. General stie iiii.-e for corvatii?. I5AXK OF OREGON, ALP. ANY, OHEdOX. t'ISMVA I V'003 rcllcn!. tl. !:i!V.tT ii. y. mtc::ii.r. ,- l'r :I:lcr a it-c ir I'ii ir.ki z i-i ' n -s l '. i i' :ie: i. S rlit cli:in t :iml ''' g,ij"i.ic tr.i i-!'-r Ii-Mili!. anl -ol-I on Si w Yor, Si:i I' 1 .1 lit isc : nil l'iirtl;:: il. I ):-r ci. (J '. .i-i. ni.iilc on f:i7ii:iti!c't-riii- SIAU I.AV.l) TItACTS A NI'MllI- It OK O s n i I tr .ct i f laml sOn iteit iie irAlianv h i-s i . i n tay It-riiiF. A.p y to II. Hiy.ii.t I)i:i:.SiiS lM-SMUNo S.Ni, I.i.M oK I snivel from tne pit-!iiift"i f I". I.. M:eh, i'i Center ro'inty, cm pioi nre ti.-ki-t- iDr the a;i.e at my olllte, Cuavfor.i s li'o -i;, AlU-nv, 7.'.m. t'l'vs K. Whi.vkht.x. l ABSTRACTS -M.N It ION COLN'iV- ' "'V complete and? perfect set aostiacts W (T ; mil: ANP -tr a v r v - m m a -v-r' JjiViN U KsKJM L u'VJN JL , SALKM, OUKGON. livery abstract guaranteed. F. K. AUSTIN, Manager. iCDfYAHVWLSTJSWND.CHAKBERlAIH Albany, j - Oregon Transacts a iieneral banking lmsiiic.SB.rT" Iira-.v siirht drafts on New York, San Fran, ' iseoand Portland, Or. Loan money on approved security.; Receive deposits mibjeet to eheek. Collections entrusted to u will ret civ jr no', nit oiiion GILSGN'S SHAVING TRIORS AND HAlU DRESSING SALOON. None but first-clas workmen e eployed. Everything neat and c an. (live me a call. I'ir.-t door east of new Mason ic Temple. Crnii lie! r:i s. cocoimnts, nrmies anil l.l'n il lie.-' sit C. K. 15 (iwiiell s. ft) ? 7 ; "or lm-i'- 1 Uil.i t tlv- l'-rtia-.i?l 71r.!i' - t Ci.. t.. nt r:.j . .1 ....:. . 1 ,t '. v..!.: it f A i . '.: n-1: .i ;r, i i-.- v: ... , ;e:'i ...:e.: : I.ll!'- ', S ll M. j-.t i;i.i.-:r;i. lo- i! ; ;,-,:;,fj:..:',.-.ff-. ' - i- .. - r ".'i ti; . II 1 1 .inn Tnnntv Ran U1IU1 UUUI1HJ 1'Ull ISN'T IT WONDEBFUI 1 1 L MATTHEWS & "HK MM ft i 13LUMBERG BLOCK. Has opened with a new and complete stock oi j patent Medicines, Stationery, Toilet Articles c; d Drugs. DRUGGISTS' ! !! Tim.' dun sit'-fii veari eXin-iifiiee iii'iln- !ruu" tu-irio-s. fn 1 in si.ying lh:U, we fu:;" u.i li-is ..if! t!i.- sir 2 ! orupoiiiiitinu :.:m! -n-"-: j iiiedii-i io-. (Mrpre-icripfoii '--I'lot-inMil i t our -peciult) ; in.i.i-.-ly -is (n.: i our me Mo. T!ii- liuiili: i- 'iiivi.ci! t i A .ir.'.l injject our i-lvi k :nui i;i- "'ii ' I tuiccs. Un-ii) :( r. ovtu.-TijitK; I t !!;? tt'i method ol ii.l-.iri.ung the citizens o! Albany au'.i vicinity that I bv- i'i-t .i:-i.i'il u ti r-1 !.is clothing store in connection with r.iv ii)i ie!i:i! ii'isini-s. Kf:d !:: added j r, j i5, , r, i ltif ft ! ' T X I Ul llIUlllllA UUUUlJ . - ' """'g-'i i i'iui1 l-.'iL'. in i. i . i aia. I...' 1.. ...... on- . ov i o0 v-:r,.h of rue .i;: 'r.i s worth oi 'goods. vrc.:s!i. trotu the clothing depas tment u-;i i :(: .'.. a chance h.-r oue d tliose pu;eli:ee ! in the ea&t for spot C'iSb, LOWEST LIVING RATES. ('ail and exon'me my stoen oefoie '.'Urcbasing e'svwhte. V I.'.. ... I i , 7vV V.iN uiru. e (ollege - McMINNVILLE, Albaittf. Or. S .... Vr-- . . , .. ..... .- . ... If f Mil- Jj I III Iltrvo you .seen tlie niagnifk'tnt display of ilo-'av Looks, plush cooils, art supplier, and tht lau titul trifles ibi Holiday prestnts at !l. J.. ME lie; lias the lint st display in Aib.-uiy. Oil an I see exceedingly low p.iiens FOiC PURE DRUGS, TO I LIST AND FANCY GOODS GO TO III' ALSO TlioFlrnt Tr p cf vwm ' 'ALL5 t;ii; ami .xt ;' ktovks that Have !.! .dnce they started in aisincssV It is all owing to the L0!r PRICES Maii- ""v tbi-i'.i. They al.-o keep a full line of llautware. II. C. ill Ih'.AHI). i l'KEscmi'noN H;:r(;i !-j . j OO the most complete stock of gcnt j ntlfl I A' 1111 A) I III! llllll UlVl llilii - , - . ovj.ihuw mj uu;iuv.:j "v .i.- of Gold Watclics. Everv puichasei gom watches, tocu l' ad new and will be sold at G. IV. SMi'SHA.. r.oTii ACADEMIC AND COLLEGIATE l p:n tint Ills. In the A.-xd :tic i . 1 1. i i ; I.' I :! I'.i.i imiiM . l.f : i:iiy t i I -- yi :i s :e. Is t l:i a!, i-i:ti!ii-. lii.r'.i::! :ii:il iu!i In- I I i ii Ii 1 1 1. 1 1-. ill .-ll i i.- t ! )' -1 :- j i i x nil s Ii w; at:vatit:igi-s. tii -t-)! Hi i vt ty rt-.' nect. I idl n .f t i:tn i i: i.i tiitaluLiiv, !ir!;ic!i udai'.-h !' (i. BItOWNSON.P.ss. jOHEOON i, in this lino over offered ins a soi tmeut 11 will s.,iprie you. i c Successor to K. W. Langdor DEILKS IS Mgs, Paints, Oils Perfumery and toilet articp als'i a fuH line of ImnSis am untionery. periodiciil.s, etc. PrencriptiohS curefi;!'; 'ompoautlL-d !H ODD FELLOWS TEMPI- ! Albany Orei rAEP.IES ju uJUiijj! I I mi mm V I 1 it 01U I 6. L. BLACKMAN am! Ori?iii?. in tlieA HOLIDAY IV. ! v ; I i ? ' : Tl.. A-l.i;i: .;:;: rn-i ,!: ; i , jjl ni:d iii)tcl tbeir stock. lf??r ) 1 . , BARROWS n l i ji n t: ; j ii l o ck. an kmmi Ff 5 l Wit ID Holiday Goods. f Santa Claus Headquarters. i CDS, DBSSS GOODS. !' i-hioit I'oliits :ii- v;.y ! C J nix:.rsi: tii:iu smck i Tin: n:'.trr Tid'ti; '.'; I'd (. Alsi: '!'!'!.'!! We ki.ow c i .-ii: ili : s . iispect'oii !i: : s l vci iiown ii; A'.i.. lappy. Maiie.factc.iv Mram tn-. i::. f i ! mi!, n athimj, iron fronts and ill kii;i!s of l i uvy .ii il iiii r i . -l ,t; r, u n.d 1 1; as taii: t. Si te al atten tion paid to i i aniiu: ;.!: I : t u :.i t iy. I'nttt : iif m;uie cn stt rt notice. E '"X-1" ' C II. Sti wai t. Suritary. Will & i 1 p as.- A 5 SHOPPERS ;oTHEfU 1MMKNSK ' ..i' ''ii.t.i v. .1 : f i- r 1,-rougbt to Their low prices wili ii.itoiiNti voa. SEAELS, I. i- i... 9 il1 aril us 4 ..p At.L2a;v I OB THE LUDLOW Ladies Fine Shoes. Also Apency for 11. I. V. EELS &C0.'B "'K :m 1 Shot s. & SEARLS. emiii! Bufcfs : i: sirt ! make selec- :;"-tj;;;( st U'S' hi tlw i.aiLiv New Stock i.akv;i:i.t. s akk ijk newest, IKICES A 111". Tl I !'. LOWEST All r.sk is a thoiough 'a' iiiivc the Jaigest stock ( n;e ai;d s?v us and be Albanv. O-t-pop. Stark. a a. iflwep M Uk A n mM i