O a; T1TW MORNING FTERALDt THUUSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1800. iHoratngH&ilgficY&lil OS, SALE. "Cm The Daily Herald will be on sale each morning ai H. J. Jones' book store.where it in be procured at 6 cents per copy. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. Fresh oysters at John I sow's. Ovsters in every style at Jonn Isoiil'rt. S. G. Guiss was in the city yes terday. I-adies and children's union suit at the Ladies' Bazaar. Ask to see u i" $''.-"0 shoes for ladies at E. C. ? arls. I. S. Busey, of I lar.-isburg, was in the city yesterday . A pony for sale chcip, for par ticulars inquire at this ollice. Late style gossamers and u.n brellaa at the toadies Bazaar. Lookout for T. L. Wallace A Co'a. errand opening Saturday. All kinds of fresh iruits received daily at Jas. F. Powell A Co.'s. When you want a stylisi man s or boy's hat go to t . W. Simpson Get your hats at the Indies Bazaar. A first class trimmer in attendance. A new invoice children's winter Ladies Bazaar. of misses and dresses at the Call and the late styles in beauty veiling and handkerchiefs at the Ladies Bazaar. A yery large assortment of new prints, ginghams, strong cloth, etc., at W. P. Read's. Just received a choice lot of tine maple syrup at Mueller A Gar rett's. Try a can of baking powder and get a wash bowl and pitcher at Hlackbuan A Piroui's. Just received a fresh lot of Rus set Cream dressing for tan colore I 8 hoes at Klein Bros. Prof. Gentry's Canine and Equine Paradox this evenii g at the opera house. Tan colored shoes need a dress ing, if not a blacking Go to Klei i Bros, for an article of that natur -. The citizens of Walla Walla an organizing to maintain a perm ne .t industrial exhibition in th: ' city. Ladies and misses jockey cap infants raps and bonnets, and .1 full line of infants' wear at G. V. . Wiinpson's. Stop and get a tine l l candy at the .Monogram op(. si:. the Russ house. A. Boenirke Prop. Special bargains in all wool suitings just received at 30 and 4 : cents, the best value ever show.i in Albany. Call and see them ut W. F. Read's. Prof. Gentry's dogs and ponies will be at the car at the foot f Ferry street to-day, and thoe desiring to see them are cordially invited to call. C. G. Rawlings is still city ticket agent for the Onion Pacific rail road at the wharf at the foot - t Broadalbin street, and the otlice there will be continued. Messrs. Will A Stark have just received a new line of lieautiiui Bilverware, solid gold watches, rings and jewelry of ill kind.-:. Call and fee their tine selections. Geo. Anderson, at the VI ban fish market, next door to the post office, has fresh oysters bv the pint, quart, bushel or any quantity desired, in the dressed or un dressed. We are sole agents in this city for the best flour on the market. The Benton Full Roller, Corvallis new flouriug mill. It is the bent and cheapest at $1.10 per sack, Blackburn A Pironi. The celebiated American pianiste Miss Neally Stevens is making a tour on this coast and will prnbably appear before the Albany public during next month. This would le the hest musical treat Albany ever had. F. L. Kenton continues to re ceive tubscriptioi.s for all the leading newspapers and magazines at the cash grocerv store near the poetothce. All orders left with him will be forwarded without de lay, saving the subscriber the trouble and expense of forwarding the same to the publisher. The '"Mar of Bethleham" is now visible in the northwest. It is very bright and can be seen at its 1 best at about 8 r. m. The news papers were full of the discovery about a year ago. It is seen from the earth every 315 years. You look at it now as in all probability you will not be here when it ap pears again. An Incipient HIh. An alarm was sounded ye.-ter day afternoon for a tire in Wilcox A Conn's photograph gallery, hut the tire was extinguished with a few buckets of water, and without the assistance of the engines. Tin nre canghi in ine rooi irom a terra i i ne woi k on the hnogc is pro cotta flue. I givssihg s ilislactot v and in s MO Kewsrd. Ten dollars reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction ,,i any person or persons tearing down sigu-ltoards put up along the county roads, advertising o.h goods. Kl.tIN I'.Kos. Notics. Last evening, on the county roa l road between this city and oo, some parties shot a hole through j one of our signs. The miscreant. is known, and unless he comes forward and makes good the dam age done will be prosecuted. Ki.kin Bkos. tor Sale. A single buggy uorse, young and fine traveler, together with a jump eat buggy, harness, whip, etc. nearly new, inquire of O. C 'wbrey. Odd Fellows' temple. AH IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT. Tbt City Will be Supplied With Para Water From the S tctiam C.inab It is gratifying to not'' that the city will again be supplied with pure water from the Santiam canal. All the drains along the water ditch in this city have been closed, and draining into the canal is a thin. o.' tin- past. The puiu; that his for sime time been diaw ing its water lr-.ui the Calapooi.i, Ins neen changed and here liter will furnish pure, mountain waier from the Santiam. Previous to thi one drawn from a Hiniif along the bottom of the canal, hut this had long ago out lived its use fulness and impurities fiom tiso drains and sevvets seeped through and our citizens were complied to use t Ids malaria breeding rlni-1 in lieu of pure water. The secoi.o pump got its water frmu the Cal.t-p-'oia river, and immediately above where the water was punred out are two cemeteries and i slaughter housp, and the ('alapooia street sewer and several drain- emptv into the stream that supplied our water. Too much praise cannot le ac corded the present management for its action in secu.ing pure water for the city. , mi ii nu PEKSONAL GOSSIP. Adelina Patti will sing fourteen times in Russia and get 100-1 guineas for each time. Anton Itubensteiti is stayimr in the Black Forest, and, is so busy composing that he raiely noes out except for an houi's stroll late i i the afternoon, lie is thought to be at work on a grand open. Colonel Frederic A. Bee, Ch - nese consul to San Francisco, and! said ' he the only American,! with the eption of Anson Bur-' liflL'.iiii. who held il ih liloliintic I diice unci r that government, is on a vacst o i visit to Bar Harbor. The decoration ollicer of publi instructions has been couferied by France, thioigh the French lee. ation at Washington, mi I'r. l'er sifor Fiaer, of Philadelphia, who was vice picsidcnt of 1 1 ie fourth session of the International iiolog ical congiess at I'lulad Ipira. James I. King of Butl'alo, regis tered a' the l.obcemian spa, at Carlsbad, liming the summer, ami was announced in tin- local press as James 1., Kino! thulVio. l'h:s brought do vn upon him such a rush of U-g.irs, turl-huiitcr- and lee hunters that he had to get out ol to n. Some of ihe natives even took him tor l-mia'o l-iil. Two. f the M-vrii ladies in wail ing of iii'-cn Margaret, ol Italy, are New York girls the Prun e s Vic -v.iro, who was .M.s.s F.leiior Loiillard Spencer, ami tin- i'r.ir eess P.iaucaci), who was .Mi s liiikson Field. The Prince Vic ovaio is a Cetui, an i siili u v us I he stalely paiace which heiongeil to l.ubrezia Pelroid, the slepmotln i of Itertrice Cenci. together wilh many memorials of the n : .let heauty. ManlaK that are oil. A niiiuix-r oj papers th the st ite have r.jc--ut!y s. or;g!n,.i! ol h.t in the r respeetive e mnti- s a her of marriage ceremonies had been solemnized weiev account of the failure of t: sons performing such c- . lotile the repined certiiiia the iouiii v cl-i k. uch. h is not the case. A ma" , this state sodomized U : authorized otlicer or miie i not "'void" bec.iuse a c- . had lot i)en obtained i. i Itltn that per- III)!. t (Ml ever, in any r is ,icate i the ce, ti - county clerk or because ti ticate was not. tilled w th the cjuiity clerk within the lone scribed by l:w, or within oii.c. i. mo. i .ic penalty tab. prt any II J (Oil me cierK or solemnizing oll.i er or both, but the marriage is g. od and binding, and the married parties need feel no alarm aliout ine ma: ter. Only those marriages ai void which are prohibited -v law, hecau.-e ol consanguinty betwten the parties, dr on a. count of either having a former w :fe or husband then living, or on account ol either of tht-m heing t)f one fourth ol more of negro blood, if solemnized within this itat". Itvliolal the Diver. The performances of Iiver Nel son, who is engaged in boring holes through the timbers that w ill be bolted to the heavy iron piers of the new Madison s reet bridge. is attracting considerable idle curi osity from rowing parties who happen to pass by. The diver in his heavy coat oi mail ami he d gear looks like some lost knight o: the days of feudal chivalry He remains under water sometimes several hours at a stretch, and is supplied widi air by two men who operate an air pump, w hile he makes his imder-watw explora tions. The timiiers that are U-ing hoi ted to the piers ae there togive a footing or brai e-work that will be bui.t between oli si;e tiers. weeks the river w ill be spaned. Megoiiiiin. An AnoIIii K.lilor'i Atniclloii. F.sotin Sentinel : Joh must have h- en a rem irkahly good loan to stand his athii tions so meeklv and r sigueilly. I bis editor has onlv j onf of tiie protnberaiices that JaHlicted the above individual, and el his padein e is sorely tried, and a r ' little more provocat ion would be piired t in luce him to say Isnn. th.ng. I his pet rest.s just ; l low the p u t ear, and when the t lead turns the body goes wit I iygoes with it. j ! thus being anvtlnng but ow i-lik and graceful. The hoys, "consarn 'em," say we "got it in the neck" at that big hamiuet over at Fair havvii. ijuench your thirst so la fountain. at the new FA lit NOTES. PoRTLA N l, Or., Sept 27ti The Industrial Exposition of the j northwest for A. I) , lsw, may be considered now fairly under way .spaces being pretty well tilled and exhibitions generally com pleted, some few changes and touching up in the machinery hall being done yet. Yesterday" and last night the attendance was not so large as on opening day, but this afternoon a Lug,? number of women and children availed themselves of the tine warm day to visit the fair, and fat st-ck ex hibit. And to-night the attend punip Inn I am-e js (,MitP large. The building iu uo hiring Sltlll Utt llllll ll t1.1i,i- i.OU,u the crow d is hardly ever great at any one p'ace long, yet all the rooms were prettv well tilled, and a belter dressed and decorous gntherng of people has rarely been seri anywhere. Ol course the music hall and I.ihrettaV band is the central attraction and hstn-rs are alway occiipx ing the galleries. isut the eastern hall is the place Miere one can visit again am again always rinding a nong the exhibits then something to ex amine and admire. But it seems to me tin gr.-.'.fe-t of all attractions isrheciowd in atten. lance itself. S':ch a variety of humanity and human nature on sees in a small sp i e and a short time. From the seeming prosperous mm of city business at fairs sleek and well ke t with his -;dm and with iofty air ami tine attire .o 'he laboer with clothes hearing marks ihat th.-ir ow ner has h'-eii o liged to wear them when at labor iluiing the dav as well as at hi bird earned recreation here in the evening. Then the 1 ahi 1 tongif s as i hey puss. Chinese lingo :iml Scotch brouge, voiuble French ami sloa lierman. Scan din.ivi n and Japanese, al liein -andAiciied with the Alueiictn iu.ijO.it. One race seems to be oroni-ing out now, the native ImP.in is really going. One hard iy sees an Imli ,n now in the street or elsew here in Portland.. Saturday about noon thim.a inings weie prettv ivelv about th vicinity of 'J and .'lid, stret ts, on Alder a Chinese rookery then caught fire and a dense smoke rolleil out for a while which exciteil the Chinese and energetic lirema.i. Spectitois soon hi ck.nled the streets lor ii in KS. I lie rlK hou.-tv-i-r u im ut once got under control to the trrea; disappointment apparently of many lookeis on. Sund -y here w as a lovely da and the many d.de. lies of the Young Men's Chi isi iin Associa tion oi the north wi s' were promi nent persons m the city that day, occupying the diti'erent pulpit. uioiiiing and evening, closing with a mass meeting in toe 1'ahcnacle Sunday night. The State Chamber ol Commerce completed itsorgani zation on yesterday, which promises to be of much benelit to the slate. Certainly theie is . wide tield for usefulness repre sented for it. To-day, Tuesday, is "barbaeu: day" at the fair. Weather verv tine. Oregon Predlij tery. The Oregon presbytery of the I'nited Picsbyterian" ciuirc.i w ill meet at the Willamette church, Oakviile, Tue day, the 7th of Oc tober, and a ill bc. opened with a seimon by Rev. M. M. Marling, j1 I laisey, at the I. on oi V. 30 P. si. On Wednesday theio will he a - onfereiice on home i.. .ssions, and on Thursday, under t:.e diiection of Dr. G. W. Gruy, P. S. S. S., a conference on Sitnbath school worn. We expect an interesting meeting of the presbytery. The public are coidially "invited to Utend. Clerk. The Alsi-a Komi. The Corvallis Tunes s ijb: The wagon road has been completed dow n the .-lsea vallev to the head of tide, and those who have trav eled over it rep ut it a very good mountain tharonghfare. The peo p e of Alsea have been trying for vears u, get this road built and now that it is accomplished there is rejoicing throughout .he vallev. The Als a oay is beautiful and off era ui -ny induceuieuls to the pieasuie seeker to spend his sum mer vacation, ami now that it is easy of access, it will soon become as well known as Yaipiina New I Statesman : A hits. plat of the new- tow n o Niagara has been sent to the county recoider's ollice to be tiled. Niagara is situated in Mar ion county on tbe Saii'iam several miles above Mehama and the Or egon Pacific rwboad borders oil one of its limits. This newly laid out town is composed of eight blocks of twelve lots each and one block of twenty-one. Clarance Brown is the founder. The town plat refered to is the well known Brown's Mill at the narrows on the North Santiam. Killed h Koiine. This week one off. L.liavidsoii's Jeisey cows a as k.lled by the Cal if or uia express north bound. The animal had been left in a small enclosure through w hich the road extendeded and was feeding on the track at the time she wass struck by the engine. It happened on the cifrve where it was impossi ble lor an engineer o see but a short distance ahead. Section Boss Prunty had two gentlemen place a value on tin dead bovine and the sum decided upon was $11 Hi a high one, to he sure. Statesman. ei-inl Meetlnj;. There w ill be a sp -cial meeting ,,f in -oi.i Ki.i-h i v.. i. i o. O F.. at their hall on fhiirl day evening, for the PUrpOSe of ....... .... riv urjirej. j All membeis are specially invited ' to oe present. Elegant Lotion renders the skin soft and beautiful. . WEATHER KKt'DKT, Following is the weather rejiort from observations taken at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, by John Briggs, vol. observer for the Signal Service, U. S, auny. Highest barometer on the 2d, 20.90. Lowist barometer on the Sth, 20.79. Mean barometer for the mouth, 29.8."). Highest daily average of baro meter, 29.9.!. Ijowest daily average of baro meter, 29.79. Highest temperature on thi 4th, 91. Lowest temperature on the 13th, 42. Mean for the month, 01.17. Highest daily range of theruiom etor on the 4th, 45. Low c.t daily tango of thci iiiom eter on the 25th, 1 1. Mean temperature at 7 a. m. daily, 49. Mean temperature at 2 e. m. "i i daily, 79.20. .nt'Hii temperaiure at J r. m. daiiy, 57.9. Prevailing direction ol wind, N. Max. Velocity or force, 3. Total rainfall or melted snow, 0 05. Depth of snow at end of month 0. No. of days on which .01 or more rain fell, 1. No. of days of cloudiness aver age S scale of 10, 0. Of 30 days observation, 7 were clear, 0 cloudy, 5 fair, 0 foggy, 0 rain, 8 hazy, 0 overcast, 10 smoky Light frosts on the morning of 13; h. Temperature plus 0.29 on aver age of 12 years. uaiiuaii minus l.o on average of 12 years. The Prilox. The opening night at tho open house last night was remarkably well attended for .lbanv, the opera hous being tilled. The per foimance, was all that was prom ' 'se'' and pleased evervbodv. Th i .; I : iiuiitai iiiui ity pomes was tine and drew great applause. The visit of Mr. and .Mrs. Schneider and Baby Budge was greeted with loud upplause on their entrance, und the ladies especially appreci ated the waltzing by Mr. and .Mrs. S hneider. The back somesault by Barm-v wag a wo ideriul feat i a,,1 ':s cmuplished by few dogs. The dog pyramid which concluded the tirst part was an unique feature. The " leaping by the 1' hounds created a great excitement and when Folyetla made his chamnion jump of 35 feet the i iulience were beside themselves w ith excitement. The Komeo and Juliet pyramid, being a living picture of hors s and dogs, was the crownin; feature of the evening and was the concluding piece. Another performance will he given this evening, and the house will he crowded, as all were well pleased with the performance l-ist evening. Tickets can be procured at Blackmail's drug store, reserved seats without extra charge, 25 and 50 cents. Nerktie Turtle Advocated. The horse-stealing traffic should he abolished in this country, no matter at what cost. Horses are stolen no only one or two at a time, but in bands ;. ; high as thirty, and right under the eyes of ihe state law. The ow ner " of stolen stock does not feel able to otter a reward for the thieves' cap ture, anil it is at least the duty of tha county court to oiler a stand ing reward for their capture, a de cent sum for any man' w ho wonld risk his life to capture the thieves, since the county officers, it seems. are unable to. If prompt action is not taken the farmers and stock men will be justified in forming necktie parties again as in years gone by. We are in favor of hang ink the rascals, without judge or jury. Weston leader. VH4 Smoothing Things Over. J. W. Strange, recent suuervis- or of census for the second district of Oregon, devotes nearly two col umns of his paper, the Pendleton Tribune, to explaining how and why he is not responsible for mis takes made by enumerators in tak ing the census, and says he was will ng all the time, and is now anxious, for a recount, but doesn't mention anything about being in Portland week before lasttrving to convince Agent Leland that the count in Eastern Oregon was all right, and that a re-enumeration was unnecessary. It looks as if Sirangewas convinced that a re count is inevitable, and was trying io ai.iooin inings over so as to re lieve himself of any responsibilitv tor the blunders made last June. l ichoco Keview. The New Clothing Store. On text Saturday the new popular lirm of T. L. Wallace and and t o., will give a grand opening of meir new clothing store. Tbe bovs are favorites with the people oi ooio me cuy aim countrv, and having put in an immense stock of tirst class goods, and doing a strictly cash business, they wi'l command an immense trade from the -tart. The p? inciple of .juick cash sides at small profits, will give the pdople good bargains and build up a tine trade. Give the )o s a call. The Pnion Pacific are now run ning two oaiiy train through to Chicago in three days, carrying all classes oi passengers on both trains, having Pullman sleepers, tourists sleepers and free reclining chair cars attached. Passengers can now leave Portland at 7 a. m. and 9 e. m. For slec-nimr car ..r. - atir... ... 1.. .. nied. The little 1-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Workman, died in this city yesterday. BUSlNKftS LOCALS. Canes at French's Compasses at F. VI. French's. Wilcox A Conn, photographers. Fountain pens at V. ill A Stare's. Cumming's for choice soda wa ter. Wilcox A Conn's photograph gal lery. Go to Wilcox A Conn for photo graphs. Gentlemen's fine shoes at E. C. Searls'. Secure a good picture at Wilcox A Conn's. Silver headed canes at F. M. trench's. Latest styles in dress goods at E. C. Searls. Twenty yards of calico for $1 at E. C. Searls. School shoes are the lowest at E. C. Searls. Go to J as. F. Powell A Co'a for fresh groceries. If you want a good gold pen call on F. M. French. See those stylish stockinette jacket' at Read's. F. M. French sells Seth Thomas watches and clocks. The latest in canes at the corner jewelry store. Gold headed canes at the corner jewelry store. Latest novelties in ladies cloaks at K. C. Searls. See those undressed k'.d gloves at W. F. Read's. When you want a nice hat call on G. W. Simpson. All the latest in cloaks and jackets at W. F. Read's. Drink ice cold soda at C. E. Brownell's and le happy. Ladies jackets and capes in the latest styles at E. C. Searls. Latest designs in jewelry just received at F. M. French's." lust received a new stock of Y. I.' F. hosiery at W. F. Read's. io to Cumming'H drug store Blum'ierg l.lock, for your artist's supplies. Zaches A Son received a large invoice of fad and w inter woolens receiitb . And when you want a delicious cold (Inn!; go to C. E. Brownell's ! for soda. We make a specialty of tine takes for parties and weddings. Blackburn A Pironi. t'se Hcggs Dandelion bitters for i ni-.'estion, dyspepsia and all kindred (licenses. Beggs celebrated family remedies an- for sale b all leading druggist every where. oecial prices made on all dress g'SMls to make room for fall stock at ' i. W. Simpson's. The best assortment of musical instruments ever seen in Albany at Will A Link's music store. Dr. C. C. Kelly can be found in his office in the strai,anpeam, block ready for calls every day. Happy is he w ho buys his fruits and vegetables of C. E. Brow nell. Always fresh and full weight. Smoke th celebrated Havana filled o-eent igirs, manufactured it Julius Jos ill's ciuar factorv. j 1 have received my f ill line of kid gloves, and our $1.50 glove ie the be-t ever ottered here for the money. E. C. Seail - Get some of those line pies and cakes for Sunday at Blackburn A Pironi's. Don't cook over the hot stove these days. Oradwohl's fine teas, w ith the cut-glassware that goes w ith them, forms quite an attraction and goes very rapidly. Anything you want in our ba kery department is of the very best. Good goods and low prices is what you get there. Blackburn A Pironi. For all kinds of green or drv fruit boxes call at the Sugar Pine Door A Lumbei t -ompany's ware house, Albany, Or. A large stock of guitars, violins, banjos, mandolins, accordeons. etc. just received at Will A Link's. Call and get our prices, Fortmiller A Irving have a full line of lace curtains, chenille cur tains and table covers that are as handsome as handsome can he. Fresh bread, fresh bread, fresh bread. Order your pies and cakes from Blackburn A Pironi; they are experienced bakers and can make anything you want to order. Ihe genuine Bovnton furnaces are sold by Matthew s A Washburn the largest kealers in stoves and ianges iinne vauev. uo and in spect their s ock, they can please you. Secure your railroad, steamship and sleeping car tickets to all points North, South and East via the. Union Pacific railway, and save time and money. Ticket office on Broadalbin street. An elegant display of fruit, in cluding peaches, apricots, melons, pineapples, bananas, plums, apples, and in fact every kind of rare fruits and fresh -egetables, is to be found at Jas. F Powell A Company's grocery store. They keep all the market affords. Latest novelties in jackets and capes at E. C. ! earls. Young l'lce. Work at the Clackamas salmon hatchery has been commenced and in a few weeks eggs and young hsh may be seen in all stages of growth. The artificial propagation of salmon is an interesting study. Upon its success to a large extent lepends the future of the salmon industry of this state, as the nat ural increase of the fish is not suf- ! ficient to keep pace with the j heavy annual catch. The output : ot hsh this year will tall short of i last year owing to the high water i and the delay in building tne racks. If 4,000,000 young fish are obtained, the fish commissioners will realize their expectations. Citizens of Linn and adjoining counties : We greet you one and all, and extend to you a cordial invi tation to attend at our new store 8A Tne gran.'est oH-ning and most collos-al exhibition of Men's, Youths' and Cbil lren's clothing ever h fore exhibited 'n tin- Willamette Valley. Our opening is de.-tined to open a new epoch in the clothing trade of lids s'au-. We leave .-e irehed the market from far and wide, and will display the finest line of goods thnt Amei i. i proiitc.es Having gone in -, tne market wi:h ready cash we were enabled to bnv good clothing of the very best aclories and laigest importers in the C ited States at such prices as w ill absolutely defy competition. . Is simply incomparable. Our stock expected to obtain, while our Furnishing verc Hits at bedrock prices. In boots and shoes we have m ule manufacturers in the East, and are city KolMHhv'i1-'' ' lSiI-1R1' that'8 wh' we are enabled to K U CAH, and by d ,ing .., are ,nble 1 to get the verv best goods at ,.lv f ., , rU.,,l n ",e ,aS - " "J most respectlully yours, T. L WALLACE & CO., STRAHAN BLOCK, ALBANY, OR. HOPKINS I CP -41 MM c 3 a es 55 We desire to inform the citizens of Factorier over 2n0 COOKING AND ;v:r." r:.r t7 rr ti. .t " .Tr;:rr ' "r-a " "a?i at our store. ii you luieiiu puiuuusmg a swvecau ana see our line and CLO DAY, OCTOBER FOURTH Our Stock Of Men's f Youths', Bovs ind 'ioo.ls Pepattnient is BOOTS AND SHOES. e Cflretii! rp pi-ttin . .1 tho enabled to , v th 'Zt 7 " , ,. ' 8-V8'1"1 ii00b can "- "nit in uii: toy umj inspect 1 M DEALEKS Albanv anl HEATING .v 7 that we have IN STORE lathing Children's clothing far aiiove uui we had Replete in ever respect. A lull line of u 1 i l .1 . "JY, " L 'L.vf 7. uici-c (uwij cixi iiru' gut 10 this Terms. sell vou goods cheap. the i.unoV u . WE BUY b- bought C H EVP FOR C s 1 1 will s.-ount. Ae our stock, e tansi-ribe ourselves . BROs .8 c X. c just received direct from Ettern one tlollar'a - pwiea stov now on exhibition get our prices. NEW PRICK!!!