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r 15 CENTS A ALBANY, 01lEG0HprpAY JANUABY 3, 1890. VOL. V. NO. 32 SPECIAL NOTICE. DR. W. C. NEGUS, raduat of the Royal College f. Londoc. Krik'!:"', hIsii "f the Kei!,- ; vue Medical Co'If. The Dr. hs lias spent . lil'ctiirti-. ,-t .radio- .ind urates, a spy. ' study arid cialty of dironi'; diseases, reumvci ; cancers, scrofcla enlargements, tuinorir nd wean, without pain or the k:;:!V. He a If.-) makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has pract:. .l in the German French ami Eia-lii-h hospital. Calls promptly attend--..; .1 i . ii- uay or nifc.c. rus mono is ; "GOQD .WILL TO ALL." I A3T0ffice and residence Ferry htcV ! between Third and Fourth. A FULL STOCK OF Stap?e Oroeerit (Mfry, (Step.: The best quality of tea", coffes. ciri'tics mts,tc. i CANDIES, M UTS! FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. , At this old reliable house is also to lt 1 found a compTste assortment of fresh famil ' roceriei,V whicr is constantly hri, g addcJ ! all tht seasonable liuef of Krocerics and pro- visions, sucn as Cranperries, Fine Pickles, t Dred Beqf Chipped to order, Ancfiovy Mustard, . Candies and Nuts. Eastern Buckwheat Flour. Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These goods were all boueht when prices were low and the benefit of tl e margin will be (riven to his customers. Remember the place, at the old corner on First and Eroalalbin St. i ii. . Proprietor of. . . Albany Soda Works And manufacturer of ice Confectionery- We arc now prepared to fu-:iiih rhoicc. j Jrtsh canuies of bet p rade, cuiM'tinc ff j sure stick, assorted flavors, mixed candies j . extra French and chocolate crcair.w, lancv j mixed, candy toys and a irtr.crvl ru-sortr.u rt I Star Conrac Meyer. ho f One candies , at. wholesale Qit i:r.ri. . ? 'Ordcrs frTn cr.unt'y dealers promptly at- tended co. Factor .y on Hirst trtct ALBANY - OREGON liEl) CliOWN MII1S NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Sui--vi-or f-.r r.ir.i'v and Eak.r's us) Best Siorayo Facilities,! tit Ilisbeet c-h -r p-f' '-r . whcattl ALBANY OREGON Tl. BU V I'.I- UUIOE. is- Hn-th.'d Mi;h .im1 Kept.tarJi I I ri: It ij an tiicvcioKetija i ..: u'w'ul jr.( "nation for.all (.urebK lc .nxuries .r t!: rif.-ri.i": life. We C2s U 11 II K can cl'iij mu . .trira:-h '.yn with all ti.- h.-y ;nsary uc itficceMary ap-oliaiK-cs t. ride, walk 'arc,, sleep, eat, fieri, hunt, work, no to church or stay at home, and in vaiious sizes, atylea and quantitiea. Just nbnre out what is required to do all these tilings - COMFORTABLY. iJ "ak fair estimate of the value of. the BUYERS' CUIDE, which will b aent,ppon,ciplftlO centt to pa Albany Nurseries We are permanently locaJted.,on the old Cline homestead milt from 'Albany on Corvallia road. We have on hand a large stock of Mo; Eii(r Tim of our own growing, which uewil, sell at lowest liingatea. . . . .. . Parties contemplating plaoting trees will consult tbei.' intcrtsts by examining our stock and prices before purchasing. t Hyman&Bbxwkll .;Albay, Oregon. PATEWTS j Caveat and Frade marks fbthint t!. and all patent business conducted for mod' THte f'-ts. Oui oflice is oppohite U S Patent Oftlcf and ' can c ecure psteiitiii less time a.id :.t lfs co than those remote from a 'lunK.n. . Send model drawin;;, or pl:nto nit!i . kefcript'i)!!. We advhc, if patentable, j or not. free of eharge. Onr no!, due till patent is secured, : A lit He ijooU.-H'iw to .!:..:;! J':,!. j CSits," Willi r.a.i: S of el;. ,;!-, i:; j your state, county or town :!! t ( Addres : C. A. SVOIV A :., opposite TattnS CUleo WaBlunKf-'n r r .'.Jr I r.s f .V$w j '-jy ( winter i have a variety of nrti-. clis 8uitalle tor the wiu- hiifiss silks in a jrreat varii-ty.. in blacks and ';hn, fancy silk tidies, silk jtsufrlt-'i's, silk nan'ki.-r-chiefs for ladies and gen tknien. silk uml)rellas, gold and silver handles, for ladies and gentlemen, ordered especial y tor the holidays; embroidered lin en han kerchiefs, tor lading and gentlemen in colors and white, ladies pbrt uonies, ladies and men's kid gloves, furs, boas and mutt's, ladies and gents fine slippers and shoes, cloth and SeaJette cloaks and wrapt, ladies' and misses' rugs and bed spreads, table linen cloths and napkins to match, fancy China ten sets,tancy China dinner sts, hand painted a very large line of novelties in China, con sistfng of vaees, tooth pick holdeis, card receivers, sahir bowls, truit bowls, icv cream .sets, mush and milk sets, linger bowls, pie and tea plates, individual butters, covered butter dishes, Tt;;tni and sugar sets, salt . and pepper sitt ers, fiaeker jars, fancy soap dishes, and tooth brush holders, China tea pot stands. cnspadores,the largest ar.d finest line of fancy China cups and sau cers, hand painted, ever brought. to Albany, These goods I have ar ranged on table in second story and it will pay the pubPc inspect them w'i.ti h i. '4 4 What i Cm torta it Pg. SamT TiUHtm lafuto' Utd lritiilrrm'ii Cnrmrilntntm ff,i-.,t i I rt.' t ril axosoxto or"warooti Syrmps CkOetm. W tar Cmmtarlm. alfe liana at Muthoy hlrmn CmmtaAa. ! 7.', Castotla. enrta Cnlle, ConsJInolliin t Hnor StoouKh, DiarrlKea, KnctoUm t ' 1 SCaa: OorrAcn. CcuriaT. 71 Vsotj fi6,Sor.Tcffi'i ' ' i 1 & t. nil ' '- . : satisfactory fK fa I I..- . !',- ! !i l.;i.,., -i tv : i jj ? iss II Tin AHnAAlHATlt if- n ii iiii mi ii iii ii in i. i,! v. iiniiuuiivviuviju 'MVp I t t i I'uying or not E YOUNG 188 tnlek "T raeomnnul CUmiart. fur rfdMr?.V rrsmpiainu, am sjuperior toaay fBmcrip-' 1Z XT "Perfection of Fit DMIFOirr & STRENGTH Trv ll:ci oiu'P; .:.T;evr,f -....l-diii.oUor.nd tntirelj vuUNfl, HiMllV- i J Oi iff Wfl tl Absolutely Pure. T;t ; r n vcr var:-s. A ujar'ti ol t-: riVV.fi r. r-;-1: nl whol:-i.jmt:ncns .r-.'-.ni ::; Vim, the ortlinur kiii- .!!! .i.i ,... ni,iJi ;n ooLiju tf i.i.u r-i;.i. f low t.'st, bhort v.,::tl.: ,i:;ti .., phosphate DOH-dere Sold only -ii . ir.. Rotai. Bakiv 'ow. dku Cr. , "'all t.. N. Y, Lfwis .M, .1 l S..x .V Cii., Affenl. l'oi tland, Oregon, I'VY'ldtM UT H. IVV!:: M l rHVSlCIAN, AM fU. 'roll. 4 ill I 'in nd mt liia irt . room ii. .s rulwin l.loi k, street, AUnui orciron QW. !! ASTiN I llM 1 v t'con, AH iim, "ircfon f M SI) M, H. KI.LI, IAN AND SUK' ffcon, Alli.vy Oregon. CC. Kr.M.Y, I'llYSICJAN AND Vh . t'eon Albany, creuon. ofPce in Purce'r new block. Otfii hmrc, from 8 A. M. to - P. H. I J. ROSklTKK, Vm.RlNARY SCR A . eeon, nnOnate of Ontario veterirar ollepe findiiiL'n Ut of the Ontario vctrrin ry medical swiety, ispnpnred to treat tin diseases of all dtmcMicnteri animals oi scientific priiciples. Office ot Ans Maifhall livery stable. Resilience 4lh Olid Cala ii streets, Alhat", t'rejron. DR. I. V STARK, raYSICIAN AXI Surireon.laie uf Rrownsvilip, Or. Orfin in the Stinhai-IYar- e block n stnirp in tl. rear rooms the muin hall. Cai s pron pth attended to ii ciy or eountjy. , TSR U K(UlEWy, VE1EKIKAKY SUR. U ifoon, Abuny, Orctrnn Graduate of iict man win Ain-ncwi coiicires. , DR K. A. McALISTEh IIOME0PATU10 PIIV KiiAan and surgeon Has n nieved I i' otfico into Crawicrd's block. All calls prompt ly a tended to. . I'vR O.U. WIin.NKY. I HYMCIAN AM miron. Graduate of. Rellexue Ilofpi tnl Medi'-aJ Cnllcvei New York Ci'y. Diieafc of women a tc ia'ty. Oico in FixmaiiV brick, Albany Ureuon. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN T'-IAT PRO rmrty nwnersarc required by ordinanc to cut down aim enmve ail thistles and oh-' noxioiM weeds Koainif upon thilr premit-c! and upon the 8M t adjoining thirt to, within the city l.mits ( Ali-any. 1 hose failinir tr do mi u ill e lilde loa line n( fo. Uy order of tfe city mar-hal, i J.N. HOFFMAN Albakt, Jc 28, li0, H KW ER ry RACTIC A L WATCIIMA K E , and jewler, Albany. Oregon, 4TTUK.VEYH. 11. . S. liHUBfKN. . W WRIUIIT. BLACK IJUIN, & WRICillT AITOKNEY A l Law, ilbaiiy, Oicjiuii. t.tl ie in Odd iii-llow'rt Ttaple. A"ill practice ill all courte it th Ktate and yi'-- coi.d attcnlion to all bUHiness. U" rblABtTtis "i'll ARLE8 E. A IToRNEY at Lx, Albany, Or. OlhVe in room 13 and 14, titer's i;lock, over L. E. Blain's stor , ". ' TK. wi A 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 'O R I , ATTO RN E Y AT . law.AilKiry, tmon. itIii.-o in Odd Fellow s IVmnle. W 111 pract in all thi court- ofhestutc, and Rive special attention to all bismw. " ' 1 Lnnd survejlns. I")AKTlh DKSIRIXO SIRVBVIXO DONRCANOB I tairweurate end tirompt ork by callmu upon ettaiunty sumyoi T. T. Fisher. He has coaulete conies of field notes and town ship filtn, and is prepare I to do survevintr in any pit ol Linn county. roiorucc auurcw, MilkrfStation, Unn cou iW.OreROU. CII WINN, ACENT FOR THE LEAD ii; lire, life and accident insurance com panif. t "irrKent. " FINISHED ROOMS TO Rt NT. AT TH E Oity Hcntaurat.t. Drain Tile lor Sale. .OOD 8UPPLY OF FIRST CLSS drain tile for vale at Ine tojre crick i. . . . . ii i. ...... Call at the factory or address rropis Albany Oreicon. If ANTED- A GIRL TO HO. . GENERAL i . hniMewMk. AddIv at the co.ner of 0th IS Railroad streets, ' . jtelmbnico Restaurant, lUNfcK Hilt T AM) ELLbWCKlH 6TS. : Via nnlirainniul llAVinCT mire.haBAft ' I I ....'.v i o.... . r. i til old Herman Restaurant stand has opened under the above name a first-' class restanrant. We aro.prepared to furnish meals for parties or dauees n short notirc. Oysters served in every aMl,. faatern or coast; all kinds of fish known in. the marketl , Employ only first-class help and waiting will will be prompt and courteous. Res-' ular meals 25 eta. Offee of first-' class quality and a cup of coffee and cake at from 5 to 10 cts. I am well known in this city and request the sitizcmrto give me a call. SAM GOETS, .Proprietor. ;. Important Notice. I HAVE RETURN FD FROM THE FRONT. 1 paid all my men on the 19th. Any pernoti holding any of my time c'lecks win please present them to me at n y o.fice in the I iveedale block for payment. We have plen ty of money here. 3. S. 4S'iO.ELLE, Ueneral Coniractcr r.f f.rm Antuticlle & loe. 31 en Wanted. WO '.V.'Uli; ON THE ORBJDN PA' ll IC I rsi r.K.!. Apply 3t oiicj to Cun..n & jlon'cilh. . . 1 ine i ul " for .iale. -Oil SV'.K 1V.0 M-ARI IN: HALF Y ht.d I u..... . ii M. n !f..n. !.! !?' ij i. ii'i P.. ii. f'l.i . A ,! l-f -.!.! s..r . . 'C I DEADJjY LA 'GRIPPE. Frightful Death of a Womtn Tiaze4 by the Disease. FATAL STKAMSnir WUKl'K. D onfr-n Fi- la tb- Ed.eci Eit: e Light BnilGisr-Tbs 8tor:al C:c . test ia Otio. The HsEALli's Special Dmpatche iNtw loRK.Jan. 2. Kllen Car roll, :S years old, the mother oi four children, flung htrfelf from a tlrnl, story window this uioinin whilo delirious ironi a riolent at tack of la grippe and uitt hei death. PI UK IN NEW YORK. Ular.e Caiitsed ty Kloetric Lights Iestrwy) S10O.00O. New York, Jan. 2. The donri own nhow ol the Edison EWtrir illuminating Co., on Fearce fctreet, were turned this morcing. , .Toe current generated upon the, dyria mos and the Bliop's i-upulies, 000 incandescent liht in the down town dist,, which. burn all lay in the baiika and otlices below Fulton etreef, all wpnt out at 6:15 o'clock. Superintendent Smith hoped to have them all relighted before midnight. The building wa6 gutted ; loss, $100,000. FATALLY SCALDED. A Little GJrlte rightfully Barned atJMUton, Oregoa. , Jltoji ,(Or.), Jan. 2. Eight canes of scarlet fever are repoi ted in town. The doctors say no ma lignant cases have yet developed The pudlic arhoola have rinsed but the academy is Btill runnine. ! Finnie, a little tlauuhter of Nash Miller, while capering about the room in childish glee, fell back wards into ft tub of hot euds which was standing on the floor. Hei back and loner limbs were 6evereh scalded, and the doctor pays tin it is not much chance for her recov ery. The anxious parents hav he sympalhy of a large circled friends and acquaintances. STKAMSHIP ASIIURK. Mauy of the Fassengers and Cr.fr Supposed to Have Been Lost. London, Jan. 2. The Italian steamer Persia is ashore on ll island, of Corsica., tshe had MJi passengers on board when nitt went Hhhore. Six of tiu'in hav been rescued, but tha fate of tin thers is unknown. Iloais fron the shore are attempting to read Ihe vessel to render such r.s.istsinct i'.s may' be required. OHIO 1'OLITICK. The Senatorial Content In at a Stand Still at I'rekcnt. Coi,i:.mbi:s, Ohio, Jan. 2. Tin vuatorial contest is pieity mucl at a stand still tn-day, as all tin candidates have agreed not to press uieir claims belore Uic meniU-i until the senate caucus for noiniiia lion is held. Brice' and Thorn: si claim they arc taking no Hand in the speakership conlist, but tin impression prevails Uiat t ho friend : of both are making use. if the argu ment. All a Mistake. . ... . 'I f. M - ; J'KLtiSELS, Jajj., : 2, The. report that the library in tie,,royal paiac at Xeaken was burned "yesterdax proves to be unfounded. . A num ber of important documents re,lut ing to the Congo lree State were destroyed. . The . queen's entire wardrobe -was-also -burned. Th queen and Princess Clementine an greatly probti ated . Notable Dead. i Philadelphia, 'Jan. 2. lion. George 11. Baker, ex-minister to! Turkey and. Kusiji, died tt his rcs dence here this morning. He was a popular author... , , 1 NKW8 FROM BALEH. Marched to Justice at the Foist of Revolver. . .... a , tramp, prokq .. into , the ,ectiot oninameu's ioub wis mornuii: after the men went to work, ami was seen . by,. a Chinaman, win. told the foreman, and ,he, went to me section 4iouseaiiu at me point of a revolver marched him to Jef- leicou anu . . iurueu jm ,. oyer io Marshal S. K. Critchlow. Record er liowersox bound him over in tin auiiu of 200, in default of which he went to jail. James Smith, an ex-convict, who was arrested last bight on. a charge oi receiving stolen property, know ing it to be stolen, was bound ovei in the turn of 1500. Smith bought the stolen wati h of Robertson, who: escaped from the penitentiary j terdny. (ieo. Uobertsou, the) trusty win escaped from prison yesterday. wa captured this morning, while aboui to ooartt to overland train, lit acts peculiarly, and gave as a reason for leaving that he wanted to make New Year calls. Art cles of ii.coruoration were to day filed in the secretary of statcV oliice by iin- Soul hern Oregon Tele graph and Telephone Co., object to ouil'l a tclcinai h and felenhoue line from tiiani's Pas. Oregon. Clescei.t t.'iiv. J.t nici..riiur.it!..i . J. -. : ,n, .i. Ihvs Flvnn : . capital . stock, $10,000; principal office, Grant's VaB. Following were appointed no taies public to-day : S. O. Wal ace, Iebancn ; A. U. Emmons, B. .L Pingrey, David fcteel, Portland ; lohn Campbell.. ernonia, Colum bia county; James A. Caldren, Nashville. FIUK IN SPOKANE. A Kew of Caavasbaek Stores De voured Loss, S40.000. Spokanb Falls, Dec. 31. E. J. El wood, of .the drug firm ef .Me Douaail & r wood, barely escape-) srith his life this morning in a fir which broke out at 2 o'clock and de stroyed a row of teats on itiversi- a aveuae. . E.wood was askep iu tl e rear of a tent when awakened by the flimes bnrstiog throneh above h a head and lapping ud the bcri clothes. He escaped with a slight scorching. McDougall's drug stare, the Union Pacific ticket office,, J. C. Kpperson't boot and shoe btore, the Grand salooD. Snyder e Snyder- & Soule's reai es tate, ojfice, ,and &araum elcthiot: sXfiTH were totally destroyed. J. C. Katon a dry goods siock was aamagea $200 by water.- The total loss ia ""40, 000; insurante $26,650. HER CHRISTMAS GIFT. The President Sepd a Doll to an , , , , .Indiana OlFi. , RicuMond (.Ind.), December 38. - When President Harrison passed .hronuh this citv , on bia was to Chicago t attend the openiLg of tne Auditorium a utile iour-j ear old qirl was lifted int.) the rear end f bis car,and with a kisa presenttd him with a dainty knife. Yesttr day she received the fallowing let ter, intended to arrive Christma Day. . Executive Mansion, .. Wash'ncton, Dec. 251. My Dear Little Friend: When von came into mv carat Richmond t did not sec yon until you stood it my side, looking up to mi, so sweetly that 1 u d not Know out a ti e fairy had come in thiough the window. But when I picked you up and you gave, inc a kiss, i lien I koew it was a real litt egirl. The 'pretty knife you banded me I Alii keep till you are a big girl, and when I go back to Indiana to live you tnibtcome and tee me and I show vou that 1 have col forgot ten you. The little do.l which j a ill tiud in the box with the letter is lor you, and I hope you mil ujnk it is pretty. If the doll cnuld ttilk fche wMild tell you how mueh I love to be loved bv the nttle children. Affcctloaatelj 3 oui 8, Benjamin Hahrison. To M;es Lida E. June, 30 Nort'j Tweillli street, Iticnmond, Ind. a.J. CRAWFOK1ISVILL NOTES Ckawkoudbville, Dec. .'50. Mr. 11. L. Robe, is at home dur ing tlie holidays, he will return to Eugene next Monday. Miss P.ell Chance is speudingthe holidays here, she has been attend ing the 6tate University for some time. Mr. .Mark .Seely returned last Tuesday-from Mill City where he naj Iteen at work for about 3 iiionths. ' Mrs. E. a. Cox is visiting her onsof this place, ehc talks some of iiakmg this her home. . Mr. Victor Moses, of Tangent, was in town two davs last week visiting his uncles. Mr. O. P. Abfatns U at home for few days, lie has been running a logging camp at Mill City for a year pa6t. , Mr. W. B. Glass and J. II. Glass attended the railroad meeting at Brownsville last Monday night. Quiie a nice time was had at the Christmas . tre at.Seeley'a school House. . The bouse was. crowded. Mr.. I lea ton, 'of California, is moving into Mr. A. A. Hulls house. lie has bonchta farm aoout two miles above here. Considerable interest ia mani fested iii the railroad news and every one - is anticipating goou times should the road, come, it eems almo6t settled that we will have a road sooner or later. . The SDOitsmen of the neighbor- hood gathered here Christmas day lor a shooting match.. Two turkeys were put up, and Chas. Edwards won one of them and YV. Lerwill the other. After shooting for the turkeys they shot for several small passe?. , Mr. Walter Lerwill met with quite an accident lat Friday, while shooting at a target with a Win chefcler. He got a shell fast in the gun and in trying to extract the shell it exploded, burning his face and sticking several pieces of shell in his face and bead.. alllernla tal-U-tnre. 'i'iio only guaranteed cure for catarrh cold in the head, hay fevar, rose cold, catarrhal dcufi.ees and sore eyes. Ke-s-oi e the sense of taste and unpleasant lreatli, resulting fioni catarrh. Emsj and pleasant to use. Follow directions n! d cure is warranted, by all dru irisls. Send for circular to A incline Medical Company. Oriil)e, Cl. .-Six montlis' ticaiinent for $1; sent ly ma. I. $1 10. Fnrale ly Fc-rhar V Ma-on. XXXX ci lice is the best. Tiy it. C. K. Brownell. I.u '; ix wool n-;!i! t !:::i'er- c'-'-. f at Bar.-vyy i: a. ;f. J A TOUCH OF WINTER. The Celumbia River Filled With Ice. 8TKEKT CARS BLOCKADED. Hws Thionhott tLe Sutt-A Uaa Fusert to Death in Port'acd-E.ufed Pit- . itentiary Prigieers. Ttic Ussald s Specio. P.spatctKs. Portlakd, Jan. 2. Samuel Till man, a truckman, was found fiozen to death this morning near ibo Union ..Pacific denot. He was drank last night. w. Julia McKay .has brought suit for divorce from. Edwin G. McKay. Theyw ere married in Scfoin 1874. The principal trouble between ihe couple 6eemed.to be that Mrs. Mc- Ivay . kept .male, lodfera, to which hr husband. pbjectetLn . llie resioenco of . AI. tvarren.v of the Warreo Packing Co., onTJ west rarK street, was burned tins morning..., .. , ..he. .now. .to-dy, ijj six irches deep, and (he street cars have beea blockaded since iiodn. Six prTsoners attempted to esca jo from the county jail last eight, but were frustrated by the watchfulness of the jailer.,. . . , The Columbia river is filled w ith ice 'just above the mouth of ".he Willamette. ' Communication with Vancouver is cut off. LAST tF THE HOLIDAY. The Elegant Display at Jnllas Crad Wehl's Baaaar Mere. One of the most, extensive uud elegantly stocked . establishmenta in the . VVillamelte,. valley is 10 le found in the Golden Rule Bazaar store of Julius Gradwohl in this city. In order to accommodate his many customers he is in the field early this year, and has already couimenced receiving his immesise line of beautiful goctls for the sail and winter and for the holidays, and has or e of the most gorgeous and dazzling displays to be seen in any Golden Rule Bazaar in Oregon. . The line carried comprises a be wildering assortment of fine china, quecusware and glassware oi tho latest styles and uiont delicate de signs. The . beautiful china miti glassware,' together w ith the dec- orated and fancy wares, no ve' lies, elegant stand and hanging lamps, toys, ,-boys' . wagons, and general bazaar goods, pretent a j-cene well worth om s time to visit. Here may be found a complete line tl. fable cutlery of .the tt-le-oratel make?, Roger Bros.' silver and silver plated gols ndl Bohemian wares of rvcry varii ly, while his stock of dull?, toy, tt.et and fancy goods, in. plush and silver, and novelties for the t o il dren will be larger t'ian ever tie tore. Mr. Gradwohl has eulaiged his stock in such a relete mai.iier tliat his .Golden Rule Bazaar is yt qnly a credit to Ihe.city of Albany but to the entire ' Willamette -valley, being on if the most x tensive establishments of the kind in Oregon. . Tho mot in.ortaiit feature to purchasers in in pri. es, and when w'c. assert that Lis praea are as low as r.7 hocsc in the stale and, that . ti good are sold at figure that canjuot . to qualetl in the Xortnweijtit.is 'bat tLo reciial of an absolute fact. , It will be fo the interests of the -country mer chanta tq purciae liteir holiday goods from thie&tablihmvnt, and orders should be sent in at once Mr. Gradwold. baa .loitg sii o proyen "Iki's VdapSibiUty to I m business, and. .it, is-t-tkiugno ri-c to say tiiat.ihictupxirjujij.oi eleg. nt (aocv aud decoiatiYO. ware is too rrc tomplete in . the Willamt to v Dev. -Those who iel at n.a Golden Kulo. Bazaar,, will fin a laite iioitmect to chootc.fn m, anc a Hiuare, nOiabli gentlen, .n to deal yith. A QUEER WILlT A Daenment Which Will I'm bab r . Be Contested. CisciNATi,Deoember 30.-An - thehticated copy of a 6trang: . w3 received trom Campbell cout Ky., to-day. It is the will cf 1- ; bella S.'BrowD, and disposes f about $80,000 wortn et proper The testatrix leaves the income ner estate to her three fisters f their life, subject to the payment certain legacies, among which one to the Rev. William D. Rossi of Cincinnati, "ia consideration his kindness to me ." Af tcr the dca of the sisters the residua is to x-. iu fee iu the testatrix's cousin, t. uev. l nomas . Molt. Livjogstoi. vicar of "Addipgbam county Cumberland, England.- The test trix says that she does 'not lea' her family a penny becau-e l years I have been a victim at th- h nds ot cruel and malignant Der cution and slanders, by which tin strove to rot mo of my good nan und fair reputation. This I do i. revengefully, Lui ;u fesr cf a. and ;rm a weinaulv Sf;nse. I ortiniiUr tt Irvine li ivo in oK?ned a cew lin o.r jiorlicr, tal divers, t.wc! rin, stair ;na and novsltitfs it, f jrtiiinre ai njii.-e-nisijitu;-!. Call and s thc;r ei.vant m tt st.,i. ;n ti .dasor.ic biiiMiii-. Paisley & Job Priutere. i ..... .-v--" -ire--- TV - I -i TT "jams 1 . " L'7 ' ' """ ' "