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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1889)
THEaiOHXIXCS EAL1): FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1889 SVV.ViM., 1S:30 A. M. Not to . e nr stoves and ranges before Inlying in h mistake. Mis takes are a I way - costly. In heat ing stoves we have the largest as well the i:i.:-t :ur'ftilly selected stock in the city. The stoves we offer were not bought an an experi- i muni but as a certainty. We know what each store will do, and Uiey weie taught fir cash, so the price is right. "We have special ties in boaters, befcidn our regular liaoa of Garland, Argand. and-Superior stove and ranges. Oko. W. Smith. Tkf Dam v IIkkm.i; will ho on kaU each mriiiti at the now Und of W. f. Kuhn's. when? it ran. Iv I'Wiin-d at S cent. -r opr. wkth::i; iMir,Ti. lor towing Alrtany and v oinity Kol-i i the forecast t V4 hours, trudmjr at 8 r. u. t-oa . : Rain ; warmer. lOTTlNGS ABOli I' TOWN. 4"aidejr & Fiau, job printers. An adjovrned meeting of the city touncil will bo hold .Monday even . -Pg- Jnlitis Gradwohl, presented hi :!erk. Mr. Win. Miller, with u fine uohbheaded rane as a ('bristmas present. Lost in this city on Christmas day a Fmall circular gold ear ring. The ; finder wil please . leave the tame at this office. - The Sportsmen of Knox Butte will bold a match hunt nerxt Mon day. ' The captains of the riral teams- are .A. 1. Custar and J. S. From an. The John S. Lindsay Dramatic Co. will play this etening, Satur day . afternoon and evening and . Holiday evening at the opera house in this city. They arc said to be a good compano. , Out of the cargo of 400 tons of tbe steamer Farallon recently caught in a heavy sea at Yaquina. only 210 packs of wheat was dam aged, and it was fully insured. The boat will be repaired. Mr. Jamea V. Talt will begin ranTassi::g this city in a few days for the Pacific Endowment League of San Francisco, Cal. This insti tution admits membership of both iexcs, and pays endowment certio rates in tho sum of $5000 during lifetime, divided into 10 coupons of r 4500 each. Tl e league was organ- ized on March 8, 1888, and now has ??W0 members. ' I'KKSOXAI. M KNTION. Fir iik lorris has returned from Montana. Dr. J. W. Watts, ot Lafayette, is ;n the city. Mrs. A.W.MoNaiv of Kola is vis- 'tisiting in this city. j Mrs. Henrietta Brown has re turned, from Portland. .Miss Carrie MiKov of Lafayette visiting in this city. T. J. F.uford, agent of the Siletz Indian agency, i in the city. Charles Clark returned last rening from a trip to Portland. Miss Laura Goltra, of Kalem, is visiting her parents in thta city. Mr. Arch Monteith.'of Portland, Fpending a few days in this city. Mrs. Sarago and daughter of Sa- . It'in are (spending a few days in this ity. Mr. John Simpson, of Eugene, lecturer of the Oregon State Grange, if in the city. .Dr..E..W. Kossiter and wife of . Saletri, who have been visiting their brother, Pr, A. J. liossiter and famdy in this city, returned 'loine last evening. Rob't Grifiin, of the firm of Or man, Crook & Co., is in the city from ,the front, for tiie purpose of .taking in more supplies. Wok oa trio roau IS progressing lavorauijf otwithstanding the cold wtather. He 8wlp4 he Clrltni Torky. On Christmas eve Judge Strahan who occupies rooms up stairs in hia. block on Jfirtt . street, hung a mc&jrrefttjd iturkey. upon -nail ok the wall outside near one of the rear windows to let it mellow by freezing for his Cliristmas dinner. It was about twenty feet from the ground and as there was no stair way or other buildings within reach, be thought the Christmas fowl would be quite safe. When he went to get it, however, he was chagrined to discover that some miscreant . had , taken a long pole 'lelpWtly lifted the turkey frorh froraf the aa nd unUwrlolly..cpn ertedit to his own uee. Christ inas turkeys were scarce this year, and there was not another purchas able for love or money which left a big vacant spot on the Judge u dinner table. Should the thief eyer become known and happen to come - before bis honor on the auDremo bench, thera would not be any question as to his receiving the fallest penalty of the law. Froxaa WaUr rlp. It would be well for people to k) jk after their water pipes and to turn off the water of un evening during the cold weather, Another goid idea is to call early and get some of our fine cauliflower.celery, sweet potatoes, oranges, Smyrna figs, 1 an -nas, etc.. just rcc xe 1 a tho W.I'a nette Packing Co.'s. Some new de-iL'iis in mmi-albums, and prices to suit your fancy at Guids & Son's. &mjint,nrivrvzx.u iaoiutti.v .(tor from a San Franc ico Man Wh Wants to Start Starch Woiks Hire. The following letter, received by r. S. K. Youwr. president of the M Albanv Hoard of Trade, is pelf-ex planatory : nan Francisco, Jec. 2'.i. S. Iv Young Dear Sir : Having seen in a paper here an account of the rapidly growing manufactur ng inteiests in your city, I concluded I would add -ess you on the suhject of opening starch and glucose works in Albany, the starch to be manufactured from potatoes or wheat and then run into table syrups and glucose. If you and parties interested otnsi.ler my proposition favorably, I will be glad to visit vour town and give you an address and practical illus trations oti manufacturing the goods, your board to pay me a stated sum for so doing. If busi ness results from this letter I will furnish Al references as to my practical knowledge and ability to do as I state. 1 mav udd tbe business pavs ami emptors consid- i eounty, ami tlie proiit ot a.ein. erable help in the .arg'e demand 1 1,11,1 1 k"Jir'1 tllere was c.-nmider-for output, ami no works o! theiable opposition thereto t!.c kind are on the I'ajilic Coast. ! people ot Jefferson. .Now Jeller- Waiiing your reply, 1 remain ; yours respectfully, ! Thomas Nokton. SHOOT INO AT BROWNSVILLE. Oaf f : Tecfh Aciaull tbe Them Tow a Officei 8h t. S;i- i:,l to Dm 1Iki-.ai.i-. ; Browxsvh.u:, l)oc. L'ti. Last evening as Marshal Seiigor and lijimty Marshal Long wore taking David Hond, fho was arrested for being drunk, and disorderly, to the city jail, they were attacked by two parties who attempted to re' lease the prisoner, knocking Dep uty Long down twice and Senger once, also striking Prof. Garland, who had been called toaBsist them, over the right temple with a club, causing a painful wound. The second time Ixjng was knocked down he fired two shots, one tak ing effect in the neck of Fd .Mont gomery, one of attacking parties, ranging upward. The bullet has not been extracted and the extent of the injury is not reported. The other attacking the party escaped and the authorities refuse to give his name. The Lindiajr Trenpc. Concerning this excel'ent com pany, which will appear in this city this evening, Saturday and Monday evenings, with a Saturday matinee, the Salew statesman says : This famous company in its rendition ! Ignouaar las. nigWt was desnrring of a much larger at tendance than it received, but tho night was a very unfavorable one for a theatre. Church festivities and Christmas trees weie numer ous throiigkouv the city and Christ mas night finds most people at- , tending to such affairs and not lia- ble to attend public performances. ! Those present, however, declare j the troupe an excellent one. and i they will donbtiessbc greeted by a . large audience to-niglit in the pre sen tat ion of that always enjoyable play, the "Lady of Lyons." Tick ets for sale at Hi.iekrnan'6. Don't fail to see Lindsay; lie's immense. lrw IS.UOO. partv ot six laborers A partv ot six laborers on the Oregon Pacific railroad made up a pool this month and nought $M0 worth of Louisiana lottery , tickets. One of the number sold out iiis in terest before the drawing for just what he put in. One of their tickets, which were fortieths, drew the capital prize of $ti00,000, one fortieth of which was $13,000, which the men will get. They haye announced their intention of staying right at work, and will probably invest their neat fortune in Albany real estate. The ticket drawing the $15,000 was forwarded for collection yesterday bj Wells, Fargo's ax press. Brokaa. Yesterday morning Fred Trumpey., an employe of Peter Uiley, was thrown from a horse on Ellsworth street. He was leading another, horse, and in falling was thrown heavily upon the frozen geound. His right leg was broken at the ankle and he was considera bly bruised. . He was picked up and cairied into the residence of Mrs. Mady near by, and his in juries were properly attended toby Dr. ti. W. Alaston and Dr. . tl. Davis. For SadaTille. Major Cassell.- who has been in pooh ikealth to long, has recovered sufficiently to be -around, and left yesterday to try the springs at Soda vi lie, to see what effect a change will have on his health, iiis many friends will w'nh him success in hunting for health and strength to renew his active and efficient labors as conti actor and builder. A Small Blaze. A small ripple of excitement was caused in John Dierenger's meat market yesterday morning by an incipient blaze. Mr. Dierengerfell and dropped a lighted, lantern, which created a considerable blaze. The fire was put out without much trouble and without any damage. Ten Dajra On!. Ho yo business men ! Listen to the voice of the most conservative and successful men of our town. Buy an acre of land in Albany's addition to Astoria, which to-day cost- you less than per lot, a"d which will double in value in less tnari one year. Now don't be a gu.np, but buy now. For further information inquire of the Oregon Land Co , Albany. New Ilrirk Yard. Mijor W. Ca-soll 1 as let the contract for clear. ng the land anil star ing iiis i e.v brick jar 1. lie exp c!s make l..VH),0'!) or I'.ttOO, 000 brick next season. AMUT BBIDQE8 ON THE WILLAMETTI Albany. Dec. 26, 18b!). I Ts thb KuircK ok tub Hkuald: rue nuunuuiii iiiiicpeiiuem III H iv ii i.. i i . : . ! I 'ate i.-sue says: ''The county ! court of Marion county has deeid- ed to build an armory in alem probable cost, IHO.OOd. The Salem Dotrd of trade asks for foOOO to assii-t in advertising Salem and county, and for not less than $12, 000 a year to macadamize roads leading into Salem. "The Independent claims all such appropriations to be unjust; and but legalized robberv of the lover-taxed tax pa vers tor the ;ig- I grandi.emcnt of Salem. Your1 ! opinion is respectfully leipusted." i i the opinion ot your correspond -; ent is not asked, and perhaps is j not wanted, but tie purpose to ex j press bis opinion through t tic ! columns of your paper, it you will afford him space. , : From what is known we sonie j times form opinions of the tin ; know n. alein has a bridge across ! the Willamette river for the oon ! venience of the tieople of Folk son wants a bridge across the San tiam river at that p.ace, and ex - poets it to lie hunt at the joint ex- pense oi i.inn ana .Marion coun ties, and but tor the hope of the j bridge, and the grctt benefit which J would naturally accrue to Marion j county in gene: a! , and to the town i of JetteiBon in particular, from the building of the bridge, tho people; me taxpayers, ot that progressive little burg woulu lift up their voices in vigorous, vehement op position to having the expense mentioned in the Independent sad dled upon them. Jut they are druwoiicd into acquiescence o the stiout from the oaleni people, iha any opposition from them to these expenditures for the aggran dizement of falem, would result in defeating the erection of the bridge at Jefferson, and the people of that toAii, at a meeting recently held there to discuss and consolidate the project of building the bridge, iiow, when, etc., indorsed the action of the county commission ers in the contemplated expeiulit uios atoresaid Jur building an armory, macadamizing roads lead mto baiem and advertising the city ol Salem and county although it is well known that the sentiineiu is really opposed to it. Yes, Jeiterson indorses this ex penditure, and tins, it is supposed, injures the bridge. But is it so? At a meeting mere a few days since u committee of fifty persons in each county Linn and Marion was raised lor the purioseof urg ing ttie matter upon tne county court in each county. Votii coi respondent has been informed that the cost of the bridge has been estimated at $10,000. lie has also been informed that such a bridge as will be built will cost l'O.uOO. Linn county will, of course be expected to lurnish one hall ot tlie cost of the structure, whatever that may be. Is she ready io assume her share of tlie lability lor the enterprise? Are our people who are interested in the. bunding up of our county and Albany willing to sacrifice a por tion ol tlie trade which naturally and rightfully belongs to her to build up .letlersoii ? to send her tiade out instead of bunging it into this cou&ty ? is not Linn county and Albany more interested in budging the Willamette at Albany, and afford ing the farmers of Benton and Polk counties facilities lor bringing t.'ie productions of their farms to our markets, and thus draw the trade to our city and our merchants? A bridge at Jeifersjn will have to oe, inclusive of the approaches, titieen hundred toot, in oroer to be above high water, ami wi'l cost 40,000, and 1 believe it will be in excess ot that rattier than Delow it. It uiust, I think, be evident to all who are familiar with the ground that to have it accessible at all times and seasons, in high as well as low water, the bridge should be as high as tiie railway bridge, and extend out as far on the Linn county as dees the railroad bridge. And indeed it must needs be so, or it wouid be utterly impossible io reach it. in high water without a boat, and those who have crossed on loot oyer the railway bridge, irom Jefferson toward Albany, are already convidced that it is almost, if not quite, half a mile from the water's edge on the . Linn county side to the point where , the rail way track touches the natural level of the earth, if this estimate of tlie distance is correct approxi mately, then argument is uunnec essary to convince anyone that $40,000 is not extravagant by any means. And for ten or tiftetu thousand dollars added a bridge across the Willamette at Albany may oe Duilt, and a benefit indefi nitely greater to the people, town and county accrue. This may not be an opportune time for the com mencemcent of a structure ot such pioportions and importance. But surely if it is the proper season lor the agitation and discussion of the Jefferson bridge enterprise the Albany bridge may at least excite friendly comment. jive us a bridge aciots the Willamette at Albany. Advanck. I)resed Chicken. Order a nice dressed chicken for your Sunday dinner; call and Leave your orders early. Willam ette Packing Co. " 0 I)-lajn Are Dangerou. Select a block in the Oregon Land Company's two-acre tracts in Astoria belore the next n.-e. (Ihe Thrni a Start. An acre in Astoria deeded to your bov or girl will cause Thorn to ' bless you to the end ot your life. Win :i tf ting stakes lor auuthc-r ye ir ou will m:s it if yni don't stake oil' a lot in Astoria. twtt i ii : iiotnAi. iTIie Klrs.'iiil !Hn)lny til JiiIIm t.rnil Vt olil s Kiizaar Mure. One of the most extensive and elegantly stocked establishments in the Willamette valley is to be found in the Golden Utile Hazaar store of Julius Gradwohl in this city. In order to accommodate his many customers he is in the field early this yea', and has already commenced receiving his immense line of beautiful gocds for the fall and winter and for the holidays, ami has one of the most gorgeous and dazzling displays to be seen in any Golden Utile Bazaar in Oregon. The line carried comprises a be- i wildering assortment of line china, iueensware and glassware ot the latest styles and most delicate de signs. The beautiful :hina and glassware, together with the dec orated ami fancy wares, nove'ties, elegant stand and hanging lamps, toys, boys' wagona and general bazaar goods, present a scene well worth out s time to visit. Here ina be found a complete i line of table cutlery or tbe cele j mated makes, Roger Hros.' silver and silver plated goods and I'.olietiii:in wart'H ot everv variefv ! while his stock of dolls, toys, toilet 1 and fanev goods, in plush and silver, and novelties for the chil- dren wilt be larger f'an ever be fore. Mr. Gradwohl has enlarged his stock in such a replete manner that his (ioldcn Rule Hazaar is not only a credit to the city of Albany but to the entire Willamette valley, being one of the most ex tensive establishments of the kind in Oregon. The most important feature to purchasers is in prices, and when we assert that his prices are as low as ry bouse in thestate and that bis goods arc sold at figures that cannot be equaled in the Northwest, it is but tbe recital of an absolute fact. It will be to the interests of the country mer chants to purchase their holiday goods from this establishment, and orders should be sent in at once. Mr. Gradwohl has long since proyen his adaptability to this business, and it is taking no rise to say that thisemporium of elegant fane v and decoiatiye ware is fhe nco '. complete in tho Wiiiamette lie y. Those who deal at tho Golden Rule Hazaar, will find a laie assortment to cl from, anc a square, reliable 9ciiileman to deal with. l.fi-ture at IlarrUhurgr. Itev.C.C. Bateman, of Mount Tabor, grand secretary of the I. O. (i. T. of Oregon, will lecture in the interests of the order, Monday evening, Dec. :10, 18S0, at 7::i0 r. m. Lecture will be given in the Brown church. Mr. Bateman has the reputation of Wing a very able speaker and we hope many may avail themselves of the opportun ity of hearing him. (ioltra'n I'ark Addition. Wo are now offering for sale lots and blocks m this fine addition, parties wishing to make invest ments w ith a view to building or where property will advance rapidly in value, will do well to look at this addition as it is the choicest resilience property in the suburbs of Ubar.y. This addition is laid out with parks ami has broad avenue's running through the entire length of the property with trees planted at the corner of each lot on the avenue. Call on Burkhart it Malin, Real Kstate Agents. For the Lnrifrft ;nl.T. am now prepared to I am now prepared to do all kinds of stamping and have over two thousand designs to choose irom. aiso a nice line ot em broidery materials, such as arra seno, crewels. No. 1 and 2 em broidery chenilles, unncess ehe-1 nilles, "etc. etc. And the finest i . , . i pompons tassels, crescents, cords, ; plushes, felts and fancy work ma-; terials ever in the city." Zephyr is j going at live '-ents an ounce. MISS" Minnie Colwell has charee of this department, and . has had several years ' experience in all kinds of fancy work and stamping. At the store of G. W. Simpson, Albany, Oregon Property In Portland on the In atallment 1'lan. Five dollars down and a dollar a week, buys you a lot in the beauti ful addition of. Wheatland. This property lies adjoining Mount Tabor, and is situated directly on the motor line running into Port land, and is beautifully, .located, being level land and in plain view of Portland, the metropolis of Ore gon. Any one that can pay- $5 down can buy one of these exee. lent lots. This property is for sale now by Burkhart & Malin, who w'U furnish you with maps and phtts of this addition. IO for 25 Ceents. The celebrated 6-inch Virginia Stogie cigar, hand made aRd Ha vana filler guaranteed, at , .Ellis' cigar store. XXXX coffee is the best. Try it. C. E. Brownell.' PARTIES : Wlfinxrj (IftAVKb "FROM the Wilkins pit near thia city man eall at tlie office e' the Orcvoo Uwd Co. and pro care ticket. ,B onlrr J. U. Wirkin. , , Wl f I -BKtN6 TOUR WOOp.ASH, IT 'Jul oak. miplf or Or. t tin) Al bany Wood Yard. Orders left at Wallace Cusick's Dtfiee wit? r-ei prompt atumtion. Wludesate Blaiightcr in pnoea for the nest few day at' L'pViildTiiiipson's In fine vaes, fancy eups and sau- rM, urua'iieiireil parlor lamps fi"e i-liiuaware and novelties for the Koli-.i.-iv . fall at. once, ai lliev arc L'oing fast, and must go at any price this week. KEEP YOUR EYE OX E, G. IIEARDSLEY'S Column. 1-00,000 To loan on realj eptatij in ttumB to suit at eight (S) per cent, per annum. ALBANV PROPKRTY. One of the best 40 acre tarnis in this section of the country. foot of potr land on the place. Is espe cially adapted for fruit, and is situ ated convenient to tli- city. Price low and terms easy. Tliia is a spe cial bargain for a few da only. Cheap lots in Hack It-man's first, second, third nnl fourth additions, in Maston and Chamberlain's addition, in Fair Dale addition, in Br y ant's ad dition and in the Goltra Park addi tion. Choice residence lets, Loth im proved and unimproved, and cooir bargains in business property. Farm property at all prices and on easv terms. ASTORIA PROPERTY. The addition to this city which has betn laid out in two-acre blocks by the Oregon Land Company, is now on the market. This addition is located south of East Astoria, and is on the proposed line of the Union Pacific railroad. A niotn" line now being built which will run within a block or two of this property. The land is high and the addition is laid out with broad avenues in such a maoner that each block faces two f4 foot avenues. This property is cheap to-day. It is the intiiitio;: of the owners to raise the price soon. Sonic twenty-five blocks have already been sold in Port- j land, Astoria and Salem, For prices ang full particulars, call on the un dgrsigned. Also 4 lots in the North Addition at $H'2.r0 on the installment plan, in cluding two corner lots. No other lots can be had for leg than $05 and $75. These will go at once. E G. BEARDSLEY, Krai Estate a:id Insurance Broker AXl NOT KT 1-LIil.H Broadalbiu Street. Albany, Oregon. Fi FlilMliuE FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! if ?eu an to uktu ni-c ('hri.itutai pre t ut to and nee nme of the tine rot-kern, ''junirco, fancy chair anil tlm- upholstered furniture at. Thou. Brink', llu Im a Urjre ami beautiful assortment which will I e .I1 at astonishingly low price?. Cl 1KL WANTED OXE TH VT IS W1I.I. IT. iiiK to caok and take care of a )ioiik for two; netr cottaire throujrlioiit. A home for uoiiie willing irl: work-lit ht. Adilreii Mm. K. . Nnrtlinji, l!67, SeTenth street, Portland, Or., utaMnif references and wages expected. WAX1 ' "f A PsiTl BY A TL'c ll nirrd nun as"i-tant book-keeper JVe ..,k- A.ldr;;., II ...- otu... AtKmv. or-on- ...AAlE;,.A siTrATlox IX in j,.cU store b- aa eiperiencedln.lv rlerb. Inquire at the Willamette Land Airency, opfioaite. the octofHce. MONEY TO LOAN'-IIOMK CAPITAL ON foud real estate aecurity. For partice. Ian enquire ot tieo. Humphrey. TOR SALE HALF INTKRBST IN A X real estate ofHi:c in Albany, payinv orer $100 per m -nth. If tou want al eooa thing add'ew at on. c box 50, Albany. FLNE CIGARS IMPORTED, Kk'Y WEST and Domestic, embnclnc the celebrated r'lor de liadrid. KaUellaa, Conijuerore and other choice bram in the Well, I'argo ad Western Union Teleiraph oc buiMiaj. AjTkenieaiber the place. . f;alraear anal Balldrr. DC. SHELL. WILU FURNISH PLANS, itpesiltcatioiM and detail for - all kind of building and archittcture. All worklpionipt ly done and guaranteed to ba flrat-clan. Es timates tarniabedoo ghort uctice for ferick bu.!dinir, . renidenoefl, -: -pnblie- : buildings, bricbra, eU. . ' PERSONS DESTKINa SAND, LOAM OR . grant troaatha pmaigea oi tj.hi-Huth, in Bentoa eounty. can procure ticket for the name at my office Crawford's blocks lAlbanr, Oregon, ; - Char. F WofcTaatOK. ICOWAOALSTOIOND ICpBERLAIH Albany, ; - Oregon Transacts a general banking buiiiiaflsX. Draw sight drafts oa New York, Rao Fran, tscoand Portland, fr. a Loaa money on approved security. ' Receive deposits subject to check. - Collections entrusted to us wiU receiv pr not attention ' ' GILSON'S. SHAVING PARLORS AND HAIR D11KSSISG SALOON. None but first-class ' workmen employed. Kverything neat and clean. Give me a call. fiCF First door east of new Mason ic Temple. ('r:iibi-rru f. cocomints, oranges and rted beef at V. E. fhowncil's. UTAXIKIV MAS Or COOD SELLING a! iliiv to rcpr"-iit us a aYsuci.t in thi town, "(J-ji 0 to i 00 j-i-r y-iir an be mailir ) Audrtss, Waii.-iniiikor fi Ilriwn, rhila.lc! hia, I'.i rho larjrint cloihtns nnd n eribrt tiilor inj; hoi:i-in America. F L. Kenton DF.ALF.R IN- Staple and Fancy (IROCERIE Also Choic Candies, Nuts, CUjarnand Tobaccos, Fruits, Vegetable, Etc, TEKMS CASH Subscription Agent papers and Magazines. NF.R THE POSTOrflCE. H. Ew K R T, IN VITUS THE PUBLIC TO CALL AND INSPECT HIS NXW 4NW LARCK STOCK OF : Holiday -CONSISTING OF A FINK DISPLAY OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, 'GOLD HEAD KDCANKS. GOLD IIAM'LKI-ILK UMBRELLAS, 0L AND FOUNTAIN PF.NS, SOLID GOLD .AND DIAMOND GOODS, AND AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF JEWELBV, COIN SIL"V"EE "W .A. IRJE AND GENUINE ROGERS BROS. PLATED WAKE ONLY; CLOCK. SPECTACLES, AND NOVELTIES FOR HOLIDAYS. Wu hare twuirht all ttie negatives made by L. W. Clark and Greeswood up to date (Nov. 15. ISM)). Duplicates run l.c had fi on thew nly f oc, ai re duced rates We also have about 1800 nejatives made by eurnelves. frqw which duplicates can be had at like rutf. We carry the onlT full iint of tH cf this h'.:il :ind do enlarged worU at lowest rate for lirt-clas wrk. ' We shall lie pleased ti fee ju at nr ktudio in Froinan klock, next door tn the Masotic Temple. Ttjlitjs Joseph Manufactauer of Choice Cigars AND DKALKR IN FINE IMPORTED :r. Flt)) ui-d Smoking Tobactes Meeisrlianw and i'rlar rir.-es.aai full line of Hmokcrs' Articles. Air dealer m CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FROIIS. Next aoorta Pffeiffer'a taady store, Alhaaj. reaa lam ! m "Oh ! tke cold and crnl wiater, - Ever thicker, thicker, thicker; Froze the i-e on lake and river, '. ier deeer, tleeper, deeper; Fell the covering enow and driltealS Throngh the forest ronnd tlie village." it is eoiVEiascGr. ''Old ProVi. 'jgajs winter is coming earlier ani more e vr this . year ttan sal Take'time by the topknot and mima mj legaHt . stock ot OVERCOATS, CAPEiULSTERS. DRESS OVERCOATS. KERSEYS. VAIX)DRS, beavp:rs.. MELTONS. CHEVIOTS, WIDEAWAKE, CHINCHILLA . CASMMERES.V MONTAGNACS. L. E. BLAIN, -TJBJ5- Leadixig 8 AND PRICES LOW. for all Leading Netvs- A LB AMY, OREOONSF Goods Tkio Leading PHOTOGRAPHERS: ALBANY, CUMN. AND KEY Clothier, mi Mi