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1 Vi n T1IE MOBNING HERALD: SUNDAY. KoVEMREK 10, 1890. J ; 4 M 1 ... 4 I .ft"! V ' ' S i 9 r f, flowing fjailg urattl ON SALE. The Daily Herald will be on sale each morning at H. J. Jones' book Btore.where iti in be procured at 5 cents per copy. FUKBLY I'KRHONAL. lira. Won. L. Jester ia lying quite tit at iter resilience in mis city. Frank KetcJinm and wife have gone to Dallas to visit a few days with menus. Miss Leona Willis, of Salem, is v'siting in this city ut the home of K. V. Langdon. A. IIjckL-raao has gone over to his Eastern Oregon ranch to be ab sent about one month. T..J. Black, of Habey, was in the city yesterday, returning home on the train last evening. F.A.Wadsworth Esq. went north yesterday to Portland, from a short business trip to lebanon. Miss Mary Hoffman is confined her bed with very soie throat, resembling in appearance diph theria. The Misses Baker, formerly resi dents of Albany, but more recently of Silvertou, are visiting friends in this city. Dr. W. T. Williamson has been appointed by I iovernor Pennoyer. as assistant physician of the asy lum for ineane. V. H. Hampton, an assayist from Portland, went down on ves lerday's noou train, en route home from the Santiam mines. Francis Ffeiffer is in the city. He ia traveling agent for AliskyV candy factory of Portland, with route on the West Side and the Sound. Win. Eroerick will not leave for Seattle to-morrow as he intended as the wreck has delayed him in securing a car ror the shipment oi his hogs. Z II . Kudd, of Peoria, was in the 'city yesterday. He is Btill compelled to use crutches from the effect of beiug thrown from a wagon. W. Z. Earle, a civil engineer oi the Oregon Pacific raiiioad. has gone to visit his old home in S. Johns, New Brunswick. He will lie absent several months. A private letter received yester day from Miss Carrie I'lcUler by s friend in this city, states that sin is improving rapidly. She wib remain at Oakland, Cal., tin greater part of the winter. Oscar Marshall has returned from a five months' trip through the Eastern cities. He had a pleasant trip, hut is glad to returr lo his Oregon home, where he b content to remain. Representative Hermann passed down on the train to Portland last Thursday. He left on the over land Friday evening for Washing ton City, where business 01 im portance requires his early attend ance. -IOTT1NOS A ROUT TOWN. Hulin & Dawson, druggists. There will be no services at till- Congregational church to-day. The firemen are arranging for a grand time at their ball on 1 hanks giving eve. A social dance waa given lat-t evening at the armory which wa well attended. Kead notice of asociable at the residence of Conrad Myer next Tuesday evening. . Klein Bros, will have special faIcb every Saturday, ottering the public immense bargains'. The West Shore of yesterdav appeared with a very creditable cat of the recent railroad wreck. The printers in the West Side cffli at Independence struck for higher wages, ami were immed iately discharged. A trio of three animals, two bears and a dirty Italiau, made fun for the small boys on the street yesterday. At the entertainment to be given by the Ladies Aid Society on the 'Mth ina Miss Lena Willis, oi Salem, will sing. Physicians' preseriptions co'ii-p-iunded with accuracy andean a liulinA Dawson's drug store. frrTi-u'H corner. Messrs Crawford A I'axton took eleven different views of Ihe recent railroad wreck, and they have already sold over two hundred pictures. The new parsonage for the Bap tist church is aliout completed and will be ready lor occiipan.-y by the new pastor, Ke v. Mill, in a slioit time. The colored glass for the new Methodist church has lieeii re ceived and placed in position, greatly improving the appeara.ice of the building. A Pendleton bank gave notice ast night that business would be suspended, as payment could no longer be made ;it was a faro bunk, on which the green cloth knights mat e a run. Three of John Carry's children of t ox Valley have died of diph theria within the pist few (lavs', and other members of the fund are down with the dread discas-. Mr. Fraasier, Port!anl horse buyer is in llm city. He pun-hase a'Miu" twelve heal oi it rses yes terday, paying t air pi i cs for ear i II is ii rt li'-niHiianl, Peter R'ley, u-Miitlly buys for him in this ciu . ollnng has yet been heard oi War I, the nun who had his throat cut t jhe .Waver.lv ho'ti. It is presumed that he has gone with a certain physician in Ohio. A fanner there h-id the pn uuioui.t Had a traveling doctor cme along and gave him a halli iu ice iv.iter I cure him. He died in twelve ini.itites,butthedM:Mr was mi!-s a he I of the crowd at lat rcjo. i aud still going strong an J a.eaJy. ON THE WRECK. An Exoited Hu Nearly other Death. Causaj Ae- G. W. Tuthill representative oi the Russell and Morgan l'rintict; company of Cin inn-u :, Ohio is i i the citv. Mr. Tuthill was one of the very few fortunate people who were on the dilated train yet escaped uniiijuied. 11a was t!ie tirst to light a lamp in one of the Pullman coaches and relates a laughable story connested with the wiet-k, the principal partici pant of which was a very excited man. Soon after the lights wen lit, a young lady was seen lying on the floor, senseless and apparently dead. Aid rushed to her and a one brought her water anothei suggested to loosen her dress. A modern style dress was torn away but a neatly Hting cors"t was not so easily handled. The excited man found a remedy, however, fi nishing to the end of the car he caught from the rack a small ax and returning was nbmt to cut the strings before being checked. Had he been let alone undoubtedly the number of deaths would have been one greater. ACOIDEHTLY KILLEE. A Little Bjy AcciJently Compin'ou. Shoots a A 13-year-old son of 1. Dickenson quite well known P.. in una country, out now living near Yoncalla was accidentally shot and killed. He had gone t stay over night with a neighbor's boy whose parents had gone to visit a neighbor. The boys were not to touch the guns, they 'vere loaded, hut during the evening they con cluded to examine a th'rtgin. wh'cl , by some means was Ji s cha ed, the- content pjssinii through the shoulder and neck of young Dickinson. The wounded boy would not allow his companion to leave him to go for assistance, and they stayed all night alone. He died Sunday evening. It was a sad accident, and the bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community. ANOTHER GHOST. Th Time it Appears Adi,;tion. In thi ThirJ We are n t to be disappointed for although the next giiest was over-due a week, it has at last ar rived. This time it puts in an appearance in die lower part of the city. Unlike its predecesors it wears a black hood and carries on its breast a s .tall bright light resembling a fire-Hy. School children will not venture out in its locality and housewives now milk before night-fall, or not at a''. It should be consigned to Portugal where it is said that but 18 per cent., of the tohl popula tion can read or write, aud it is no wonder that when the wind blows faom the southwest every houeo Tife locks the front door t: keep out the spirits of the dead. There if a farmer dreams he saw a black pig on the highway no one within ten miles of him will change his shirt for a month beleivingthat by eo doing he will start an epeilimic. Farmer's Iuntitule. A Farmer's Institute under the auspices of Corval'is, on December 18th and 1 . i. Four session are being planned, tieginning on the evening of the I8.li, and extending through the forenoon, afternoon and evenmg of the mth.j.AII of th ions will be open to th" pn and a cordial iuviliitioii is ext d to all who are interested in the farmers' welfare. Anomo dations are being arraneil for a pir-nic dinner on Friday, the llh at the graiig-: hall in Dr. Farra's brick b.iilding. Lunch ba-kets may be left heie, where they will le properly cared for until dinner tf'ue. Hot cotfee will b2 served to 'hose who wish it. The programme will appear lat-r. Committee on arianitenients, II. T. l'reneli, Mis. F. Wilson, S. L. Shrdd, E. -rinim and Mrs. Geo. Taylor. Lutt iu The Mountains. A Michigan man w ho wa- iroin out to hunt in the trackless forests bought a compass, but ab eil the time he wanted to use il. he remembered that he could lot. tell ne letter of the alph ibet ti.-m an otlier, aud that no one had ever told him whether the needle pointed east, west, north or south, ile was lost for four d ivs as a consequence. But even lie was more fortunate than a young man last week wiio attempted to tale a short cut from the Santiaio ii;nes to a neighboring c.-tiup. Ile h id no compass but was out only two days befor reaching friends. City Klerliuii. Yesterday Recorder lien ton was putting up otlicial notices of the next annual city election .vhich will take place an Monday. Dec. Ut. At that time a treasurer, marshal and one councilman from each ward will hi ele ted. Soo.i aftor night fall when the vote U counted some will say as did the Chicago Post at the recent election. The voting's done, Tlio liln U won, l'nyi-!iliiij. eiuel, tlit.ty. ml fiene li.ive ;t T'lC lt lf? SO!l:;!;t Ami soni'j are will: M--;iuty N Snf flue,-. Railroad staM-lics show that no uU'J i;ir u;i a train is eater than another. Sometimes the last car is the only one to .drop through a hrid-.'e, aud auu the tirst couch climbs on top of the ba.irgae car. Pay your fare, have faith, n:d take our chances. Of the forty two men hung las, year none" were ever hurt in a railroad accident. Hulin A Dawsoi's new sin attracts much ai tent ion, their Hii.-ck of d-ug-t and drti.-. sua iiies is admired hv all. .Imam! Ilefuult ut the Orrgun 1'aclHc. The New York Times of a recent date f-ays, the application of the Farmers' Loan ami Trust Coin panv to have the Oregon Pacific Kaiiwav Company and the Wil lamette Valiey fc Coast Railroad plsccd in the LhihIs of a receiver was the result of a default in the interest due October 1st. on the Or egon Pacitie bonds. The same in terest owns both compmies. The petition fir a receiver was signed by the holders of $1,500,000 of the bonds, and it was at :heir request that T. Kgenton Hogg, president of both companies, was appjinted receiver. The projected line of the Oregon Pacific road extended fiom Yaqnina hay, Oregon, to Iloise City, Idaho, a distance of 1100 miles. There was completed and in operation last May 140 miles extending from Yaquina City to Coe, Oregon. It is proha hle that the financial a Hairs of the Oregon Pacitie system will be re organized. liare Horn At Hume. Andy Foster arrived in Corvallis Tuesday with his liorces, Oregon Eclipse aud Herculcp, with which he has attended a large number of races during the teason. He will winter the horses in this valley po sibly at the fair grounds near this city. During the season Ore gon Eciij-se as entered in eigh teen races, ton fourteen, and was s, eond in llnvc, winning about $:; H. He cuh s al.-o showed Imii-s--l: tt be a good short di-taiiee hor-e. Ti.e ilaiu of these horses is the crle' rated Lulu Kiggs, and ttcr" siied by Joe Hooker, iheCali foi nia race horse. Aiintlir Knlriri!. A Mother new enterprise known as the Caibondale t.'oal Mining Co. Ins !i!., articles of incorpoiii tioii with 'ii secretary of state, with John Curl, Newton Curl. Uii'iei t Morchcad aud A. T. Powell as ine .rimrators. The capit il stock will he $SOO,000 with the principal ollice at Scio. The object is to own, work, mine and sell coal, and to own aud construct a railroad to the mine. The mines are all situated near Scio in Linn county and the coal is said to be of good quality. Coming AmuHeiiients. The opera houe has been defi nitely engaged for but three per formances, although the secretary, ivir. .-iieu, is in corresponuence with several troups, who are en deavoring to make dates. The first in the line of amusements will be the entertainment to be given on Wednesday evening, Nov. L'Ott , by the ladies aid society, for the benefit of the orphans' home. Next will be the lectures by Rev. Becker, on the 7ih and 2Sth hint. A minstrel company lias the house engaged fur December 11th. The llet Shoe l-'oun.l at I.aat Little (iiant School Shoes, the very best school slices in the market. Every parent know show hard children are on shoes. We have made it a study to find the best school shoe in the market, and think we can give it to yoa when we give you the "Little Oiant." We ask you to call and let us show how the shoe i made, there is nothing like solid leather lo wear. Popular prices. Samuel E. Young. Rev. A. S. Dobbs D. D., of New York, is in this city. He will preach in the W. C. T. U. ha'l to dy at 11 o'clock a. M.,and lecture on "Egypt and the Pharoihs'' at 7 :;,0 v. m. lie will alfao b-cMire on Monday evening tin subject being "A Thousand .Miles on a Camors Hack," and Tuesday evening "On Adventures in Moab." Tickets for Mond i and Tuesday evening lectu-es for sale at i. L. Black-m-in's. Went to Sal. in. Dr. ;. W. Maston went lo Salem yesieiilav for the purpose of mak iiiiT an accurate lit of all the! ! wounded whom he attended in the i recent rai roul dis.i-ter, and als a complete desciiption and extent of their injune-, which will be sent to the cuuipniiy's oilice in San Francisco. The exact nuuiher taken to S,!in from the scne of !he ilisasli i-was Si, which n.akes the vr. 'lid toti 1 of all injured about It.J. t'oiil tVenlher. I Mr. Jilinoii oi near Cli:c.;;o, i .inivL'.l in the city yesleiday f.ir i iiie iiuriuise of lookin' at the conn try. He ia more than delighted with our present line weather, it heiug ipiite a contra :t with the e'imate o! some of tie states 'u.iotigti w I. '.ch lie i.ass--'. In Ne-br.i-ka the thermometei registered tweniy-live degrees below zero. Here he found it ramrim; aliout 70 d"gress ah jve. Sixialile. The ladies ot the Catholic church will give a sociable at the resi dence of Mr. Conrad Meyer, coiner 5th and Caiapooia streets, on Thursday evening November 20th. There will be iiiinic, games and other aiiiu-ement-;. An eiegant supper will be served. Everybody cordially invited to co ne. Supper 25 cent-. Linn County Council. I Owicg to the prevalence of : diphtheii i at lanenr tirt next i meetii g of tli j Linn tlollntv to iiici: will !,L. w ith liraiid Prairie range .No. Id. Dec. ( 1S.I J. II . S' oi r. Vice President. t'l.vuv Swank. N'crtarv. Will Be Ke-Orgnuizrd. It ;n stated a few months ngo that Co. E., O. X. ;., oi Corvall.s, had dishaii.fed. Tli accoutre m.iils, however, are therj el, ami a new company is being organized, t he energetic young men of that city are also contemplating the orgaidati n of an athletic club in connection. A 8T0LEH H0Q. One Chinaman 8teali a Hog from Anothir and ii! Arrested. There are two rival hog fattening establishments below town, both conducted by Chinamen. Yester day Ah Swill in looking over his band of hogs missed one, and al though he made a careful search was unable to find it. Later in the' day he called on Hung Ove, and was surprised to see his "porker neatly dressed and hanging up ready for market. Hung failed to cut off the ears however, which bore Swill's pri vate mark and by which he recog nized his property. He immed iately came to town and swore out a warrant for Huug Oye's arrest, and Constable Burkhart soon had him arraigned in Justice Hum phrey's court. As the evidence was most conclusive he was bound over in the sum of $100 to await uie Action ot the grand jury. KEL KSTATK SALK9. II Bryant et ux to John II Fronk, 40 acres D L C of M Parker $ United States to T L Hen- 840 ness, vm acres sec 34, tp U, rl K o r, Patent S M Oentry et. ux to Mrs E Baltimoie, o3.2D acres tp 11-, 8 R 2 W Ira Cox to Charles Marsh, tract in sec :io, tp 11, S U S W ....! .. Ira Cox to Charles Marsh, 8 acres in see 'Si, tp 10 S K2W Coruelia M Baldwin to J W Knpert, lots 1, 4. 5, o, hi .', webtern ad, Albany. . . J R Kirkpatrick to M Scott, lots, 7, 11 I, K's2udad Lebanon C OCalen to. I ACummings tract in sec 12, tp 12, S R 1 W Joseph Buhl to Ed Kellen lerger, parcels in Leba non, also in t p 12 S R 2v J ABilyeuetuxtoDDDa) ton, tracts in Scio James Riley, by sheriff, to John II Robb, 313.57 acres, ty 15, S R 3 w United States to J N Combs 800 12ti 2000 200 roo 2700 550 4000 160 acres in sec 10, tp 13, S R 2 w Patent C C McBrideetux to James McBnde, 100.9 acres tp 12 S R 4w I M McBride to J McBride, 20 acres tp 12, SR4w. .. 4200 300 Frankie P Jones to Geo II Jones Power of Att'y Martha J Alford to J S George, 40 acres in D LC of R Alford J R Kirkpatrick to R B llealy, lot 3, hi 2, K's 2d A, Leb Andrew Hite et ux toG W Stiinson, tract in bl 104, IPs A. Alb R B Healv et. ux to G W StiuiBori, lot3. bl 2, K's 2d A, Leb II M Jackson ta Anna Ber ry, 40 acres in sec 31, tp 9 S R3E 800 400 50 $17,S9 .$2,104,350 Total for year. For One Week Only. Special sale of embroideries and laces at the Ladies Bazaar. Elegant patterns for 10 and 15 sents er yard. Don't fail to secure come of thepe bargains. Flue Dressed Chickens. Persons desiring a dressed chicken shold leave their order at John Dierenger's meat market, lie also keeps beef, pork, sausage, bacon md hams. Market on Fir street, xcross from Russ Hous .1. kets ami Wrap a, I am now tvcViving my fall and winter .. ,rf ladies, misses and chi' : jackets and wraps which " oi the latest style and good . iiue and as cheap as standard gixxls can lie boutrht. I have a lot of ladies Newmarkets carried over from la-.t year, which I am selling at cost to make room for new ar rivals. Samukl E. Young. Pig bargains in ladies and gents gold and uo'.d filled watches at F M. French's. At the Christian church to-day services will lie held by the pastor. Subjects, 11 a. m. ''Duties of Christians;" 7:30 1-. m "Rightlv dividing the word." The evening sennoii will be illusirhted on a blackboard. All are invited to attend. The Pendleton Fust Oreconian siys that a few days ago a tall, slim, well-dressed stranger, who registered at the Hotel Pendleton in an almost indecipherable hand as "Nolee Liten, Omaha, "jumped the tow n without paying his IkiiihI bill, and is evidently a professional beat, lie displayed a roll of greenhacks on sever.it occasions in order to establish his credit, but he r .t town with the money in his pocket. Sl'ltMKM WKATIIri. Heart disease is by far the most frequent cause of sudden death, which in three or four cases is un suspected. The symptoms are not generally understood. These are : a habit, of lying on the right side, short breath, pain or distress in side, back or shoulder, irregular pulse, asthma, weak and hungry Sells, wind in stomach, swelling of ankles or drops', oppression, dry cough ami smothering. Lr. Miles' illustrated on Heart Diseases, free at Stanard & Cm-it k. who sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' unequaled New Heart Cure, ami his Restorative Xervine, whicji iiures nervousness, headache, sleeplessness, etl'ects of drinking, etc. It contains no opiates. DIED. . : ITHOMPjON-Ou Friiluy N.,v. 14, ot ! the residLlice of his mother. Mm. ! Nicker-on. near this city of typhoid lever, Mr Johu Tli.upsoa, ued 30 years. j A W0NDERTCL ARRAY. New Goods In Quantities To Suit tie i Most Fastidujus. In the matters of extent and quantity, Mr. W. R. Graham, Merchant Tailor, has just received a stock of elegant suiting goods that is simply unsurpassed. They embody both Eiwlish and Ameri can manufacture of all wool cloths that are simply superb, and w ill work up into suits of t!i3 very liest and most fashionable make to be had anywhere The goods are in almost endless variety of style and pattern, so that the taste of every individual can be exactly met. Iovers of handsome goods can receive a great treat to go and examine these just for the sake of seeing them. They were purchased and shipped before the McKinley bill went into operation, so that no extra tarin" charges will he added. Wantril. Two or three furnished rooms in or near tin business part of the city, for light house keeping. Call at this office after 1 p. m. Nursery. Messrs. Hyman & Browne!! are nish all kinds of stock, and those intending to plant should call upon them. The I. each I: ouster ,v Itaker Those ladies in Albany who desire to procure the larger size of thealiovc named useful" house hold article send in their orders on postal cards at once to Mrs. A. M. Talt, Albany, Or. Agents wanted for Linn and Benton count i -s. BUSINKSS LOCAL-.. Conn & Heiidricson ! ! ! Saner K ran I, C. E. Brown dl's For a nice gold watch go to Will & Stark's. Go to Vierecks for a good shave French keeps railroad lime. Go to Parker Bros, lor fresh bread. Go to Jas. F. Powell Co's for fresh groceries. Elegant Lotion rende-" the Hkin soft and tieautifn!. New stock of gold headed cunes at F. M. French's. A large line of clocks just le ceived at Will & Stark's. A full line of trusses for sale at Cumuiing's drug store. Spectacles for every one at French's jewelry store. A tine line of library lamps on sale at C. E. Browiiell's. All the latest in cloaks and jackets at W. F. Read's. - Capes and jackets at the low est prices at E. C. Searls'. Ean fc Aehison are selling mon ument 8 at Portland prices. Furnished rooms to rent near college. Inquire at tls of lice. A large invoice of children? shoes just received at E. C. Searls Seventy-five cts. will buy you an elegant and perfect fitting corset at the Ladies Ba.aar. See our novelty ' dress pattr rns. They are cheap and of ihe latest Styles. G. W. Simpson. Buy your watches, clocks and jewelry at F. M. French's and get chances in the drawing. Ten present to be give.i away. It is not surprising that Matthews & Washburn sell the most stoves from the fact that they carry the line of goods at price's that convince even the skepitcal There are many accidents and diseases which a I feet stock and cause inconvenience and loss to the farmer in his work, w Inch may remedied by the use Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. Matthews it Washburn desire to say to the parties who failed to secure the stoves tney wanted o il of our first cat of heaters that we have our third car for this year on the way here and will have them iu our salesroom about Novem ber 15th. The discovery of a preventative for croup, rs one of the most im portant made in recent years. Since first discovered it ha-i used in many cass, and with miv i-yini: success. Ds lx'inr within the reach of ail nu kes it Ihe more vat uaiable. It is onlv ecrcssarv t i give Chambeilain.V Cough Kemedy freely ns soon as the lirst. indica tions of croup appears, and it w ill will despel all Symplons of the disease. Full directions tire given wi h each Iwitlle. For sale at 50 cents per liottle by Fo-hay A: Ma il, l, D rti.jgist. A I'rw Rrnn Why St. I':ilrlrk Till Arr Toiiulitr. Because they never disappoint. Because they produce a pleasant cathartic ( llect. Because they not only physic, but cleanse I he whole system and regulate the liver and lmwels. For sale at L'5 cents per box by Foshay & Mason, druggists. Viereck your hair etvle, will shave you or cut in the most approved roa sosday. A 1 at Hen. (V.t ry, 'auiiiiowr, Fie.ih Ka?!' in Ovfters, Crinberiies, Sweet f'otatoes, A-s .aragd.J, French 1'eao, A N'ce Fat Turkey, Mii"hroouis, French beans, l'ics Feet, Cream Cheese, A l ine S ring Chicken, ..il II... n.nil lliinirq nl lif iuiu .... - C , . ni-e and fresh at Mueller c i- r iett'8, the leading grocer1. G Col) So Jrob"i.ni'. ii tbikultio. IUSINKSS LOCALS, Clocks at Will Oi Stark's. Napkins at E. C. S-arls. See those stylish stockinette jacket' at Resd's. A line line of genii men's shoes at E. C. Searls'. All kinds of canned goods at Parker Bros. Fiesh I inter at the Willamette Packing Co.'s Lace curtains from $1.50 per pair ip at E. V. Searls.- Silk uinbrnlhi's at French's jewelry sto:e. Stop and iook at Conn ec Hen dricson's w in low. Will & St :rk have a line line gold watches and diamonds. Finest cakes ami pies in the city kept on hand constantly at Paiker Bros. Go to dimming' d'-ug store BluinVrg block, for your urtist's supplies. We have a fine line of school shoes at popular prices. E. C. Searls. Before buying a hanging lamp call and see us. Conn & lleudi ic sou. Smoke tht celebrated Havana 1 1 I r. . . : t j . i Boots and sIioks for gentlemen, line shoes and Mipiers 'ir ladies, Selnml shoes 1 r children and lub bers f..r ail at E. ('. Searls. Some l le.c latest. st les of ele ;iiil bed lounges can Us seen :ii I'oi (miller A; liiiiijfV. as l'-iey have just received a larjre invoice. Joseph Tall is av'ent fur the I nioil Alut u il Accident A-sc:!t lion of Chicago, a company thai has many suite; ir features. I'.n tmill -r Oi Irviiig have a lare line of lace curtains, reiiai's.tnee, Madras and eheneille t ih!e covers, which they are helling very ( Heap. Who pays the treiaht why Mai l ie a s ashlcirn, t hey have I paid the freight on luocail'ia ;s of i stoves and tanges iiice September 1st. l.N:HI and have another i-arloail on the wav. For a superior ipiality of silk umbrellas with gold and .silvei handles, go to Will i .-'lark's. Stamping done at the Ladies Baziar. A lare line of new and beautiful designs just received from the East. Go to Conn & Hcndricson for your fancy and staple grot erics. They always keep the best and sell cheap for cash. Call now and give your order to Mrs. Hyman for the juvenile book so they will be here loi X mas. If you want a dur.ibh; monu ment g-i to Egan & Achison, who are handling nothing but the best grades. A fine line of Artists materials just opened at J. A. Cumuiing's drug store. Remember that F. L. Kenton continues to receive sub-criptinns for all the leading new.-papers and magazines. PAINTS AND OILS win it Mint, oii, h.iiitt;S, : iiS,alc r anc( etc. S . Cetlllf ai Stf in miui yoil 1 oil, lulrtcaHiK K'A AK I' & SOX. GuNs aNSJ revolvers "!tt tie h.iw tl:NiHstiil ot' this rt f our tmsi-m-83. That's a m intake. H'e arc i;i it now VWper t hmi ever. We hvr a niw Ipi of Murliu ari-l Win lie-t'r r ti- ntxl hre.i-h loa'lin ehotuH raniiif in r'vv from 1J to ?". A! a'l thy !-ite im..r.i t l revolvers CARPENTERS & BUILDERS, iSS oh or anyone wvn'.iiir jnythintf i t rh- haril waro lino wi'll to trail on Stint art jt ox iH'i-in, pur li iii-' &h wore. Thpy ko'p ttir! vr tltitij- in tlr line huilil i-irt .ir.hvtrf, an 1 a iii.iio1i'rtiit flttk fuflf tool. LADIES. ATTENTION . teH?. hat e lite lM nlw ir aim 8 iHdom th this 't t ;tnl we iuii piove it to yon at any time. Kvryp-ti- wa;nu.tvt anl th?y ran he r turneil if ltn- )u nt i;!- :tttH'a' tiin. Th-8 iki hr ig or l.iiFli-rf wi tan what e ?ay. srKVVAKT V SOX. uMvMIU'i iiiPiirvr-Ci . Wo hHve three l(iooti M)nn;thiii4 ton wil' 1 le, Itilnfc yuiir .t": u-r nun arotni'i ara av tut we an .10 Mr yoti. M'KWAICT SrX. IRON AND STEEL, Sti varl & Sox li a very 1-trL-t' -lo--.. ir..n; : ntcil. .i I an I. Mtra, r n iron anJ r N ' lua lniir, t o, ) Ick, ami pi. w I'Mlml'I'IfiM Wc wry" "ic0 '"' A M iil U it 1 1 1 1 J iN shot iKiwdcr, (loadnl sla-l Is uitrilC4, i ti.. aiul will 84 II at ri-:uonatl lii;ar-s, I iiii t rrt uh when vou enme to lay in oar M'liitur uipl .f aunitmn to protii't vmir rv.fh trmi o thu inroails of that riui-liei-k.l .'iiiir.mt. Di;ied APPLho lXt?$; r'ariiiers 'n i m.-u .rt r( amlhoy an ;t'pV vtiitti: iitu lntti and ' to ir ft i.t. Bliiii;;ES AN I WAf'i I a ni lint o:i l.:toi .titil i- tii TK.V tiV OX. Pave on thir of your horn i: el ey o ttut iV , Sax havb nai t; a fertl 'tut r our kintl htr riJF'DVf Me ,:'',, ,"" bnbl.i. :m u- T'c! lii.ii'i. 'i'licrois l" : lii'i- H' lf iiu-l l, 'j '(' it . I'.t H. nil pricui. a:"KWAK i Sox. 1 III an i -on : l nm: ANij- chai A t'Tfrit er.l of i t a:. si.- (r.mi 1.4 I: fn frnn rt Irt t S-4, .- :i IK filii BABY V.VI -,l 1 :!. ! I. :-.! pip' Wv evp rn hand a aHM'.rtuict ' lit Hi. Of.Nol ind : i" ;': e (r im t& to 'lintjiiniiiir l .. A' a-o have 1 ;i: v ;i .v SOX. riSEWINd MACHINES Stewart Sox are ogant No, 0. : he uv . n n-.c.ii' .V 100OEET Polished Redwood and Wliitc Pine Countci's are GroaniHg Under (lie IVciglit .TVrany Bargain s .1 Inn .l M M. h V Ml I I1 kJilUW iiiiiii T. L WALLACE k 0 ST It A II A N: I? rrOKr- Ul A N V. NOTICE! -I Bargain sJ;o be Had Dress goods now selling at (10 cents ' ' i). v.", Fine dress patterns" $2."i W " " 1(? tl) " " 8 .VI , Blankets wh'te, gray $ 1 50 ("apes, plush-Ast'rgiin $ ti 00 Tnive-lourth plush cloaks We are still selling sii-.H clieapr th in etvr' hefort sold in Albany . Boots at Prices That Defy Competition! C SEARLS Silverware ! WmS 1! T on sviili Gold or Silver a OOO oiiii 0 litCO iS. Gil- I i 1 1 1 1 NOTICE rifc: AT- ; Reduced "to tt . o " ' " " " " " " .$ 50 t;5 sr . 1 5 ) . 20 00 . i r.u . . 7 5 .. 1 Jf . . r 50 . . u no WILL & STARK Have ti t- fet'lfec in Tout, !,. XSOfOElY ELEGANT Vllltl!l l.rtA'lvl UMBEELLAS Md? it the Tfa I 111 oh .8 a IMgrBWTOMtaM" I 1