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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1890)
THE MOKNINW HERALD: SUNDAY. DECETV1 BE1? 7, 1890. ON SALE. The Daily IIkrai.o will be on Bale each morning at II- J. Jones' book store, where it in be procure! 1 at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINOS AKOli r TOWN. Cloaks at cost at W. F. Reed'e. Dress goods a specialty at "V. F. Read's. lireat reduction in ienta furn ishing goods at W. F. Keed. Holiday novelties in endless va- riety at the J .adieu liaaar. Only three dav more to get a dr-Hn at cost at K. C. Searls. A nice os stamping paper for the holiday tiade at G. V. Simpson'. Call and g-t a year's supply of linen that K. C. Searls is selling at cost. A few long cloaks left al"tlie I.! its' Bazaar which will te sold I elow cost. Hie Indies' Bazaar bus hun dreds of good and useful articles for holiday gifts. Klein Bros, make a specialty of repairing ruhler lioot. All work warranted. A new line of la Mes' black an tin and inort-aii skirls jntt received at Ladies' Bazaar. Nothing is nicer for a Christmas present than one of those lieanti f ill books at II. J. Jones'. As nice a stock of photograph albums can le seen at II. J. Jones' as one could desire. Go toG. W. Simpson's for stamp ing gootls in tray cloth-1, bureau scarf-, splashers, etc. Ladies' and gentlemen's hein sti cbed and emhroidered hand kerchiefs at G. V. iinp.'--on's. You can get a fine dress at K. C Searls for (iU cen's per yard, former price 73 to 85 cents per yard. W. F. Read has very large stock of lancy silks, einhryidery silks and fancy goods for holiday trade. Gentlemen go to Searls. and buy your wife a dress for a Christmas present before Saturday eveniug. We have just received a fine line of pon pons, ara-en s chenilles, tinsels, cords, banner rod, etc. U. W. Simpson. Rev. E. N. Condit w ill occupy the pulpit at the Presbyterian church this morning in the ab sence of the pastor. The largest and best selection n kid gloves and handkerchiefs ever shown in Albcny can be seen at the LidiV Bazaar. A shooting match for 100 tin keys and two beeves will take place at the McConnell farm near this city oa Thursday, Dec. 11. Pianos, organs and paintings. Come and select a Ninas prefer t that will last a lifetime and do l the family at Mrs. Ilymans. I have Sold my entire stock of dress goods, but will continue un til Saturday evening to sell tliein at co-t. K. C. Searln. 200 cloaks to lie sold at cost this in the best bargain ever otic red in Albany. Come before the assort nient is broken. W. F. Bead. A i io dress pattern is one of the nicest Chrbtuus presents to make a lady, only three days more to get one at cost at E. C. Searls. You are not "in it" tinYss yuii buy your groceries of Parker Bros. They keep the bet-t goo.ts to tie found an y where, and are always reasonable in their prices. ltev. Thos. Abbot, of Mount Ver non. Indiana, will preach in the Ui'i.ivetalist chur.-h both morn ing and evening on Sunday. Everybody is resjectfully invited t attend. Those contemplating building neat fences for city residence should call at Richards it I'hilipp' wood-turning establishment at t! e foot of Baker street, and examim some of their fine work. The Willamette at this city has only ra'sed a couple of inches as a result of the recent rains and ateamboatmen are becoming im patient at the long delay in start their river steamers. Licenses to wed have been granted during the past week to O:o. W. McKnight and Helen l.a-ell ; F. W. Holmes and Liilie A. Davis; Willi tm Gum and Mary Svlveter; William Saltmarsh ai.d Nancy Gum. The change in time on the Ore gon Pacific railroad eastward from this city is a great public com merce both to the people of Al bany and resident along the line who trade here. It is just what 1ms hern desired for a long time. Maw ftrtrrr laid Air Krukrn l la Maalaaa. Kr"n the YinsiniaCitv, Mom Midi. nun. When we find a medicine we know to iossess genuine merit' consider it a duty, and we take plcasne in telling the public what it is. Such a medcine we found Chamberlain's Cough Keuiedy. last winter, when la vrippe was-l-revailing. We are satistied that we warded oil' several attacks tlia were threatening by the nse ot this syrup, and we have since relieved, in a few hours, severe coids. add in the course of two or three days, entirely broken them up by its use as have eeveral of our friends whom we have recom mend it. It it all that it is repre sented to be by he manufacturer'. If ou have a cough and Vant U atop it, Cham'oerlain's Cough Remedy will do the work. r sale by Foshay c Mason. The I.aarh ISoealfr .1 linker. Those ladies in Albany who desire to procure the larger size of the above named useful house hold article send in their orders o i stal cards at once to Mrs A. M. Talt, Ubany, Or. Agents wantid fur Lint and Benton counties. TWO WICKED WOMEN. They Ply Their Vocation as Timber Swindler lu Thin City. ! A pair of modestlv attired , women with an unlimited amount! of "conveisational powers,' have, been Mopping in this -ity far a few i days, plying tin ir vocation a tint- j lier locators. Thev solicited bnM I ness from women chiefly, and , Independence yesterday to hold promised to locate their victims on i service. fine timlier claims for a modest iee Mrs. C. I). Burkhart t nd daugh of f7o.U0, holding out brilliant in-iter have returned from a visit ducements to make them nch in wjt, relatives in The Dalles, a short period . i time, in a manner j y ,f .f commercial that would have excited the ! fl traveler ior Ali',kV) Eauul & Co.; "..,7 " " . J!' other of the timber land swindlers who have worked this racket threadbare. The two women seem, however, possessed of a faculty of gleaning successfully in the field gone over, and by reducing the price lrom $'.50 to $75 lli)- nave found a few victims in Alb inv, who will prob ably a little later discover that i hey have paid a couple of female "locators" a fat l.e for the privilege of bii)ing as timber land some liiiined mountain qiii-rter section of land upon which, alter having seen it, they w ould be tin- illing to pay taxes. The most dishonest part of the work of these timber swindlers is that they usully show the investor tne desirable piece of timbe land, but when they make the location the iinsophislica'ed buy linds that the land they ha ecu red is perhapi in another se lion and contains no timber save liiie lot of binned los and a few dead snags. There is plenty of good timber laud in Oregon, but it is not often ihuiiifd by pay hit: fees to timlier locators, w hether they be men or women. In fait tln'se function aries, who have swindled unwary people out ot thousands of dollais in tliis state during the past, year or two, aie to be shunned as up right eople would shun the devil. (iortuii'H MiiiHtrel. Gorton's famous New Orleans Minstrels, an organization w ith an excellent reputation for retined and artistic performances, will aj -pear at Albany opera house on Thursday evening Dec. II. This om -any is not a large one numer ical! v speaking, hut comes highly en-tors 1 by some of the leading lonrnals of the country, and we ave every reison to believe the perfxrmance will be all that can lie r'esii'i d. The Missoula. Mont. lai ii . t.- of Nov. i, frays: . . - i ill's i,i.. i came, saw and u. .i'iciv.1 u ! mla. It is the , ,ti , ,,i ,Z ' '. Hionoi me i cleverest snril organiz Kind in toe mted States. The and is excellent and on the stage each perfouiier is an artist. The 1'iirkish patrol and sextette, clo re enough to satisfy the longing iter novelties, but the whole bill resented last night was far perior to the average minstiel I km for ounce. Church 5r:cea. Services at the Congregationa' ehurch to-dav will 1 Us follows: t 11 a . m., Prof. II. A. Shorey will preach1 on the subject. "Chin acter Building." At 7 ::!0 the topic wil. Ie, "A I'.usv World." Sabbath. rdio.l at P':I.". Y. P. S t!. E., meets at ::i. All will re cuive a- hearty welcome to these services. The members of the church congratulate theim-clves on the f.ict that Pi of. Shorey has agreed to supply the pulp t for the next six months. Missionary meetings will be held Monday afternoon ami eve ning, to be addressed by Rev. C. F. Clapp. Womens' meeting at 2::0 and cildrens meetim: at 4 p. m. Gencal meeting at 7:3b n the evening. Pro! horey will be present to ondr.ct the several meetings. Pastors and members of other churches cordially invited to be y Acclilent on the Sixillier" l ui lflr. The south bound freight train on the Southern Pacific arrived last night eight hours late. The delay was caused by a collision at Portland, in which the condiictoi was serioiicly hurt. The Southern Pacific train was standing upon the cro-s track of the I'nio- Pa itic road, when a height train on the latter road came rushing down n the fog ami ran into the o'her. The box cars, bundles of "i eight and pieces of the engine, it is s.iid, tlew in all directions. Conductor Wankenheinier was on ti e cai next to the one struck, and I e was badly cut and bruised, lie was taken to his home in Roseburg on i he next passenger train. Important to HoiiMeket-per. It gives Julius GraJwohl great satisfaction in elling his tine ilden Rule teas and baking (owder, with elegant prizes oi without them, that his customer a ho have purchased invalublv re turn and say they are well pleased, that the tea is No. 1. ami the bak nig iiowder is as good as the best. All his teas and taking powder bears the name of Julius Grad wohl's Golden Rule Bazaar, and are txpessly put up for his busi ness, ai.d he still continues to give itii each ound of tea or baking lwder an elegant piece of glass ware. George Keeney, adm'nistratoi of the esfa'e of G. W. Warinothy. sold on Sauirddv to II. II. Kirk, of Brownsville, ?'M acres of land be longing io the estate, for $",tkK). A Lin- Explosion. Aug 1st Mark, of the firm of Will Stark, had his face severly tiurned yesterday by the explosion of a small jeweler's alcohol lamp which he was uiug. A short wick caused the alcohol to ignite, which caused the explosion. KOKN. KtlMiE To the wife of Kimr-lty Ki(li;e, in tuia city, Saturday, H e. t'.ilt. av iri.l 80CI&L AMD PER80NAL. Hotable Society Occerreace Dariag the past W. E. Price, of Portland, was in the city yesterday. Mr. J. II. Malin, now of Poit laud, is in the city. Rev. E. R. Prichard went to ot Portland, was in the city yes- terday. John Simpson and bride, nee Miss Etta Johnson, of Scio. were in Albany yesterday on their way to California on a wedding tour Johnnie was elected councilman of Scio on his wedding dav. A DONATION SOCIAL. Monday evening Rev. J. H. Shangle, pastor of the M. E. Church South, was tendered a very agreeable and pleasant social by a nuinlier of the members of his congregation. Mr. and Mis. Hiangle wire the recipients of many useful presents, and a liberal donation. a cm RCH SOCIAL. The spaeioiis and beautiful parlors of Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. W. iioehtedl r were thrown open Wednesday evening, the ocean-oil beii g a cocial glAcn by the ladies of the Methodist church. A large ii umber were present and a mo-t plea ai.t evening spent playing gjflies and in rocial conversation. An elegdiit lunch was served. A PLEASANT Sl'KPKLSE. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Washburn were the recipients of a very pleasant sur prise paity. The following weie prtseiit: Mr. and Mis. A. B. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Schell. Mr. ami Mm. Thos. Jones, Mr and Mrs. W. E. Baker, Mis. Hoscoe. CHRISTIAN ESUEAVOR SOCIAL. The little folks of the juvenile Christian endeavor societv of the United Presbyterian chiuch gave a very enjoyable social at the resi dence of C." H. Stewart Friday. A very pleasant evening was passed iu placing games. Lunch was served. . A. R. SOCIAL. A social was given at the G. A. R. hall Friday evening by the inembeis of that t ody. A large numlier were present and it was "ot "n,il a late heur that the Part-V . .. , f..i: ,k . ... aaiourned. feelini; that a more pleasant evening could not have been passed. BAPTIST SOCIAL. The young ladies of the Baptist society of V inyard Laborers gave a social party at the residence of John Morgan Friday evening. A large numoer were present and en joyed themselves immensely, playing games etc. until a late hour. W.H.Raymond came up from Portland last night. F. E. Al'en and wife returned home last night from their wed ding trip. ABOUT THOSE SIGR8- r Tim FniTfR or Tin Ukrald. The following notice appears in the Evening Democrat : "Engol, the sign painter, has three direc tory signs erected around the city. The one just across the ferry w ill stand during the low water era, but let the spring freshets, even a small one come, and it will be sure to sail down etream. The Demo crat will give it not to execed three months to be gazed at." If our sign boards gather as much moss in the next three inonts as the writer of the above notice will have, it will be safe. If not we will get a stuffed ballot box from Arkansas to hold it down. Exuoi.s A Edwakos. Death of Abraham Dodder. Mr. Abraham Dodder, of i ittumwa, Iowa, died at the home of his son George Dodder, in this city on Saturday morning aged 05 years, 1 1 months and Its days, lie had come to Oregon for the purpose of visiting his sons, and was taken with pneumonia, which resulted fatally. His wife whs telegraphed for, and is en route to i his city. Besides two sons George and W. A. Dxlder, w ho reside heie, he leaves two daugh ters in Kansas City, two daughters inOttuniwa and a son in Washing ton, Iowa. The Wly will lie ein- aimed to await the arrival of Mrs. Dodder. New Heuohar for Yaqnlna. The Yaqtiina Republican says that the Oregon Pacific company is taking out the machinery of the old tug Favorite, which will he overhauled and conveited into a C')inKund engine, and then placed n the new schooner to be built bj the company. It has Hot yet been decided w here the cho ner will be built, but it i-i probable it will be done at mill 4 or some other jioii.t Hjint on the bay. The dim unions :r-, IGO'eit keel, :!4 fet beam, 14 feet depth of hold, who a capa city of seven or eight hundred tons burden. Fireman's Flection, The annual election of the A1 bmy fire department will be held to-morrow. The nominations are as follows: For chief engineer, C. H. Stewart, nominated by En gine Co. No. I, and J. R. Wyatt, nominated by the Hook and Lad der Co. ; for assistant chief, W. M. Parker of F.nuine Co. No. I, and W. E. Gillett of Engine Co. No. 2. Ileleaard ob Ball, E. E. Pennington, stat ion agent a. Lyon-', who was arrested for thrashing the hotel keeper at that place and was committed to jail by Justice Lyons, furnished $200 honds yesterday and was released, the writ of habeas corpus having been denied by Judge Blackburn. ATTEMPTED 8DI0IDE. John Co tie, a Fennileu Etraagtr. Swallows a Bottle of Landum. About 4 o'clock last evening a stranger appeared at the county jaid and said he wanted to be to locked up. He was as crazy as a loon, and told a pitiful storv, saying that he had taken kuil anuni and wanted to die. He was put to bed in one of the cells and was soon fast asleep. Srf eequentiy a Herald reporter, in company with an officer called at the jail. He was able to talk freely and to tell his story. He said that hia name is John Cu tia and that he came to Albany a week ago. He walked up from Portland, was sick, without money, and was unable to procure work. On Thursday he bought a bottle of laudanum and drank the contents, after concealing him self in t barn. The druu nearly killeJ him and made him crazy. He is an Englishman by birth, and talks like a man who has seen better days. He said he served in the civil war, and is 45 years old. Being sick, and unable to find such li jhl work that he could do, he became despondent, and raid he was sorry that he did not die. He is being cared for by the county officers. HL'9INKS8 LOCALS. W. F. Reed has the liest as-ort nient of black silk ever shown in Albany. Please call and see if von care to chamce your order on heating stoves, our stock is complete axain. Matthews A Washburn. He'cules baking powdt-r is the best . in the market, and i.i is 10 cents cheaper per can t han any other. Powell V Co. keep it. The finest line of candies, nuts, raisens.etc, in the city tor Christ mas at Mueller A Garrett's, and we guarantee to sell cheaper than any othes house in the city. Julius Gradwohl's mammoth display of holiday goods ia now complete and the nice Christmas presents aie going fast. Holiday shoppers should call eaily at the Golden Rule Bazaar end select their presents. e Nothing siuf II about Matthews & Washburn. They otter to all cou ples married between Thanks Hiving and New Years 'ill buying from them a stove one of the handsomest ami most necessary articles free of charge that a newly married couple wjll wan See their show window. The Thomas Kay Woollen Mills of Salem, have appointed Simpson their agent in Albany; A full line of men and lioys clotninii blankets ami flannels and all arti cles manufactured by the mill will be kept in stock. .These goods are the best in the market and wil) give entire satisfaction. Boot anil Shoea. I'urchasers of Boots and Shoes bear in mind that big advertise ments ami offers of big discounts do not always mean best values. You will have to pay some one a i ron as no one can do business without expense. The quet-t:on is who can sell you the best goods for the least money. Sami ei. E. Yoi ng. Notea of Albauy Cigar Factory. If you w ant a real choice smoke try our 10 center. Why tmioke a Chinese made cigar now that you can get a far superior one at J. Joseph's cigar actory, made by white labor? Trv our celebrated 5 cent Havana filled white labcr. cigars. We mae a specialty of selling cigars of our own make by the lox at fa tor 1 1 ict s. Fi-e Meerschaum and Briar i'p- and a full assortment o.i .i.jkers articles. THK WOULD KMC1CI1EI). The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the on ly perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is trulv pleasing and refreshing to the taste ami prompt and etlertiial to cleanse tne system genuy in tne ripm v time or, in fact, at any time and the better it is known the more lopular it tiecomes. REAL E8TATE SALE8. Fred E. Lines to Martha M. I.inec, 50 acres in I). L.C. of John Karl $ K. B. Healy et ux to (i. W. Simpson, trustee, S half hlk 5. W's addition in Lebanon. :t00 Octavia S.tvage to N.P.Ciume. lots 2,, blk2. Shedd 40rt N. C. Myers to W.I I. Bam.-ey, tract in Scio 500 Julia . Whitney, adinr, to Percy Kellv. S. K. quar'er secH. tp 12, S. R. I w Moran fe Morris to G. H. Mil 300 ler, small tract in tp 13, S R. 1 E 350 Win. Meeker et ux to Isaac Meeker, 43.90 acres in tp 10. S. K.3 w 500 John W. Ruper to G. A. Wa'ker, jiower of attorney . . E. Meeker et ux to Isse Meeker. 43 5Mi acres in tp 10, S. K. 3 w . 500 L'nited States to J. N. Smith, 322 acres in tp 13, S. It. 4 w Patent Notice to Stackholdara. NOTICE ia herein- riven that the annual ill rueetinc ot the atnrkholdera of the Karmcra and Merohan'a Inauranr Company ef Al.iany. Or., will he held at the orHce of aid canitny in Alhanr. Linn county. Or., Wednesday, Jtn. 7. 18l. at the hour ot 2 o'clock p. ra. of mid Uaj for the purpose nf electing nine director of said company to aerre one year, and ti tranvart ailch othtr basiiieas as may rejittarty (uome before said ineetiuif. By order of i lie president J O. W KtTMN, Swrelary, Alhauy, Ont'Oli. I ec. 1, ls'JU. BUSINttSS LOCALS. Clocks at Will A Stark's. French keeps railroad time. Hulin & Dawson, druggists. Go to Parker Bros, for fresh bread. All - kinds of canned goods at Parker Bros. . Silk umbrella's at French's jewelry store. Choice bleached celery at Muel ler A Garrett's. Fresh bread every day at Par ker Bros. All Uinds of Powell A Co's. fresh fruits at Elegant Lotion rende Boftaud beautiful. the skin Choice salmon bellies and tip- at Muel.er A Garret's. Spectacles for every one at freuch's jewelry store. A full line of trusses l r sale at Cumming's drug store. Furnished rooms to it near by. Inquire at this office Viereck will shave you or cut your hair in the most approved stvie. If you want anything in tne troeery line Parker Bros, is the place where you will find it. Smoke tht celebrated Havana filled 5-cent igars, manufactured at. Julius Jos h"s ciitar faetorv. S. N. Steel A Co., can get you a loan from $300 to $3i,000 on goM real estate security without delay. 1 am showing the tine.-t line of boots and shoes ever li n in Albany. Prices the lowest. E. C. Searls. Go to Conn A llciidricson for vour fancy and Maple ;-ioi erics. They alwnys keep the bel and sell cheap for cash. Have you seen fhosc beautiful cement, walls in the ceiueicries. put up by Egan A Ai-hison, at half the cost of stone. For nice fresh pies, cakes dough nuts and every thing in the baking line you cannot do better thai! to call on Parker Bros. Some ol tne latest styles of ele gant bed lounges can lie seen at Kortmiller A li ving's, as they have just received a large invoice. H. J. Joifs has I'-e larg -st line of beautiful Christmas card iu the city. Nice candies, nuts, etc. at Powell A Co's, cheaper than any place in the city. At If. J. Jones' you will find some of the neatest bibles you ever saw. Nothing nicer could be found for a prese it. Before urchasing your Artists materials examine the new slock just' opened at the drug store of J. A. Cuiiuiiing, successor to II. C Hubbard. W. P. Hcadquaitors for Holiday Goods. Wc be io Slock now the Best as well as the Land DUY F()1S, MOTIONS, FANCY moods AND FUItXISIIINdi (JOODS Kveiy slmwu in Albany. please yon Coiniiieiiciiiir DithmImt Our cloiVs hI f-oht. (Tome wliile tlie Rnaortnient in gool. Tliis if really the greatest drive ever nirreil in Albany. On account of the warm fall we fitxl we are overut-ickel in fJent's Heavy Underwear and for the next ti.irty days Hhall trive extra Imry iina. Wecan and will save yon money. Call and ge' prices. A pleasure to show gixnl. i Ml IAS KEKIEA LIVES PILLS. Act on a new principle regula i ting the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new dis covery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cur biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipationr Uu cqualed for men. women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest ! 5 ) doses for 23 ceut. Samples fee, at Stanard A Cn-ick. For the next 30 days Wilcox A Conn will cnlaig- any old px-tims atone-half liieitguar p:ice; anv size from 10x12 to oOxlOO from $3 up. Nothing wool I he more ap propriate lorCh'ifctmas. SEWING MACHINES Stewart & 8x are aifei.t loi the lie Wh-vlcr & Wilmn, No, . ! ROPE AND- CHAIN, I ii ld :n thirt ni;irke'. We carry notut i.ur iirr I mnnilla, anil can ge you any kuk lrom 1-4 ' to 1.1-2. A I aizi" ol chain from 3 HI tn :t 4 ', STtWART A SOX PAINTS AND OILS Come iuhJ ftec ' want natnt. oil Ii uhIiuh. L-otl oiL luhriia.itiw nihi,leirr-ife, uc SiKWAttt & MX. I i HKNRY F. MILLhll j &. Amu I i.ii - im-atuiutc the te. fa ; triK aim niethiini pn- ed pt-itum at j U ill & Link's. AUo Que cikuiim and Miialt j I insLi tmichtt anil tin? Iwnt tv nig mat In tie. 1 MONKV to I.OAX -lis I laruv or ) ail ' h b th e vu ti Mlianv ami l.i n tNn,iiv real e-iitt 1 all .i tr ajlrfi V. K. M- llifrtMi, teal ' italt: l.ni'dt i, n.hUc Kls$ h him; ti I GUNS AND REVOLVERS 2? OX? tttif, 'I liats a mistake. VVe are iu it no WVper tliaa eer We vt a nice line uf M trim un ! Wui"hetter rtrts, ami trttfh ( Uha iin shotu'ta riiiikfiiii in prie from jl'2 j . ti i. Al4i Ml the late luvruvetl revolver blKWAKr i ISOX. I.AIilES. ATT '"U1N ; li., ilit- iict -ln . ioi I ill thin city, ; it'fl w ! tun i vi -.uiiat ut-y tim. 1 KiTViii l- If ill Ik. Cull In; it? ! tirtn-t il lit h' i i patinfu' timi. Th:a I i ii. iiratf tir utii-r n.i-nri Mhut m nay. i i kw vi:T .t ao.. ;i ee;j gu iters. Sjw one-lhir of iih I Tm Ut-d e) ! u-i m a ' ' i sutler i ur kitiila tt H.ik. Mtt A trt & Siix liavli ItAliV CARRIAGES a lare anHnriuie-it i ! tUv inn: cui.irucei hujti, p3rot and; i-ttimpy Tis, uii'l itaiui iif ia piu Irmu vs ti Mil. I here WU I u u:i er lot or -'luatiim.'inl.' ituil I aki-tti' in ih1 al'ev. We alen havei J th.tl c rout. S1KVVAKI' i SOX. I'AH iiKU el kkii, hultli an-l sect lirt-ath se-:iireJ hy Shinh'a Catarrh Keuctlv. Prow Ml i-rnU. Nasal Injector tree. For Sale by Kisliiv & MatKm. For lame liack, aide tir cheat t uae Shilh'a INiroUH 1'iadter' Hrice &'i ceuti at KOehay M:tMon. READ, 4ssorfmeut of Wij Know that w an 1st W will Mark HESPECTFTJLLT, W. F. READ. Chnsbnas is AND VISE HOLIDAY 1 OfBranttfol Onode for the Approach- I , U iof; Iluliday Scaon, III ' I i-CoiiBi-tiDg; ' toilet ea'e-. p!eh and I l I - ). -tlirr allium eleeHit perfutue stands, I I I 1 ti -nieurc se.sand nM ens, a'so a line I il t of art work.'aud novelties suitab'e I i l ana yo'intr. Our priees this year 1 1 I klijds rf holiday i;oo.U i surp.i- I I B irlow and IhepuMio is '.nvited t cOl I i l ine the beauti ul holiday present. M I I take pleasure in sliowin? our ro ds I ; $TANAFJD Si GU3ICK 1!KT STHKKT, Near Uevere House, ALBANY, OH. s q For the -A Fine Diamonds, An legan. assortment of GoM tind Silver hale Umbrellas and Go?U lit'ailed cans. All the latest novelties II. KW TIIK LEADING KNOW DO YOU JlvAILS MM "Tr YOU ? friglitcn Mm. hut it is true. TIic-m? are the Mire hvinptoui-; of this terrible liM';uje. There is one thing which will check it am! tl'.at is O?. ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY It la rt-oininciilcJ tj the tt pbytoiaiia Id Europe and America. V3 -TMtM, All vi nIi mud 4 l.OO per !lttle. W. II. HOOKER & CO., 46 West Broadway, New York. St ' tsai. Dried APPIes tPiS?RS KuniittrH ko tn Stew rt cx, anil buy an j oricat .p paring machini and ive joar fruit. ! I,"c WerKworth l7ccntaio I AMMUNITION hit powder, loaded ahella ctitridea, etc.. aim will aeli at nawnable AiiureM, liou'i Urget ui alien yi-u coma to lay in Onr winter Miipily ! an iinitlun ft protect vour rai ih trim o tl.t iurujuln ol that riiiie-necki-il ruiirant. Near at SH0P?ERSW2 NSW 1891 Holidays Line of- G;-!il ami silvc WATCHES, JEWELRY SilveTwire etc. in jrtdiy s a.son AT- ART'S. JEWELKR. Hand WHAT ton feel tired Do yon know what it means 1 You are nervous WhyT You cough in the morn ing Do you realize tlie cause? Your appetite ia ixK)r What makes it bo? Ymi iu like a changed jhtsiiii tn your friends 1 h you know what is the n.att-r or has the change liet-ii s. j-i-aihial it haM escajKtl your notice? You H:ve Consumption ! We d not s:v this to ilk Premier, Comp'nt, A eat and J titrable . Do not fail to ex amine the "Premier" ... liefore buying. . M. 3rKKK. A tjeu f. t-if -llna laa.-lifiif ma Ik -.-, ux the Wi stern I i.ion lilvraj li oitioe iu tli:a city. r'P'0 W'P nothina; Lie the i KOnd, anu r un M u- on ".iici i ii uin. inpieis QiAHAKl at. yjjL CARPENTERS & BU1LUERS, lira oi anyone watrtn'anyiliiiiK i:i th- har l ware line will do well to call .n St. wart 4 Sot before pur. haaina; ' wl .n-. They keep nearly ev.r. thioif in tlia l:i .f l.uilj era Lartlaiv, w! a uiair i flcent a-u k f doff UiOUi