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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1890)
THE MOKN7N4 HKUALm THURSDAY, IHJOffttKKlt 1 !, IfciKi. kit s,ii OX SALE. Th Daily IIkrali will be on aal each morning at II. J. Jones' . - ,i iiiiiuiiii iii- '."i. " .-ri-"- bookatore.whereit. n be .procured hj ie, tin. central .roi.toof transpoi-: at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINOB AIC TOWN, (ior ton's Minstrels t6-night. lM-vallis ia nearly' 10;;0 debt. Choice orange -chler at "C. in E. BrowueU'a. Cauliflower at .Tai. F. Ioell & . . Co's. . Coll Van Cleve, ot' ToIfeda; is in . the city, Koeuicke keeps those juic- little J'apanffe oranges. Uollidy godls swld at eaVern , prices l.y J. A'- Luiiiming. ; Two-' wee frojn ti-day rhristinas will be iion us.. A choice lot of eranWrrb 8 received 1 C. E. UiownfH. Jas, F. Towel A Co., have jind just J 18t .. deceived a nice, lot of cabtiage. Iloiilay,iioveitia in endless x " TietV-lt the Jldift' liaz-ijir A nice ns stamping pai-r for I Ire 4 h lilav trille at t. W'. Siuipson's.M fiOktnca,niry I5'vii!8'ptr ioiind . 01 .two pounds for 2i cents at -Isom'a. A niaiueraU ball. will be givers .'-7 t Crvaili'a Christmas- night, .by the band boys. .'. . The Ladies' I'.aaar has bun dled)) of good and useful articles for holiday gifts. Nothing is nicer for a Christmas present than one of ttfse U'auti ml Itopks at II. J. Join s'. ' As nice a stock 0 photograph albums can le seen at 11. .I.Jones' aa one could desire. (Jo toG. W. Simpson's i.r stamp ing goods iu-tray cloths, bureau fcarf, splashers, etc. :. At the". la t meting oftheCoi vallia city council bills aggregating $18'J5.4: were ordered paid. -Thoa. McJfanr.-. who irve the . 'itulice of i.his city ao inu.-h. trouble ' ' aome time ago isin jail in salein. .. Bert' Van ftleve, of thi city, haa been engaged us advance agent lor the VValUcc-tiibler coh- ert coinpihy."" -.? One has only to glance at the beautiful shew windows to iindei- .atand that Chrisluias .is near at.: hand. " iwo-'to- Conn A Hendricsoii..-fiir.i your fancy and staple groceries.' lliey always "keeji the liest ami sell cheap for cash.. ... ' Tlie largest a'iiU1)VslelectioT of kid gloves and handkerchiefs ever shown in Albany cart le seen at the Ladies' Bazaar. - . Have you seen those beautiful ' iBM4t walls iiv the 'cemeteries, put up by Kgan A Aehison, at hail tne coat of stone. ' At. II. J. Jones you wi'.l.'tind. some of the neateet bibles 'von ever saw. Nothing niver could bt found for a preae it. -- For nice fresh pies, cakes dough-, nuts and everything in the bating! line you cannot uo better man to cjM MivParlter Brw. WEvf ry frrmiry slnnild Iiave one of tboe' one jteel eneraviiiL's of the r "JecUration ' of InUtpendciice foi iaale by Ji A. (Jamming. 'r: '- i Sojue-ei tne- latest styles of pit ran Le' seen n 'Jufpijlet & Irvina-, as they 1 1 just received a large invoice. seen a- iav ' Please call and see if you care t chanae your order on heating . aiiy.eav our atock. ia coiujilete aaain . " MArrHF.ws-Jk W.vsiiiuiin. 2lK)"rloa"k8 ta le sold at cost this V4 tb.beit htirgaln ever.ollVred in . ;Allarij. Come hcfort)ie assort ilient i.s broken. WJ?. lifad. A large lot of wliitft',' wwlet and rray blankets going at $1.25, 2.l. $5.00, 4.0t. former price 1.7", liSff $4.00 and f00 arSearls.? There will aeon be two more ' ' papers stalled in Tillamook coiui - ty. " One in the southern part of county, and the other at Hay City' - Tlie new Hirhts.ordered. by the -. . t . . l ' . TV . Cliy llCIIJM IHeir iiiwiins iiiec ' day evening will fi'.lalongielt want. .Tt,' ;n l i,oir.. ;,i Piano), organs' and: paintings, i Come and nelect a Xmas present ! that will last a lifetime and do aji ., . ., , , ., i, the family gooil at .Mrs. Hymans. ir....,ll uili,, .rCirAor lMt in the- market, and is ' ii 10 rents rneaiVr r cA.i than -IfrivotWr.' PowHll .'tc-Co. keep it. ,. . : . . . ' . ' . C'censea to niarrt were granted .'"Y " , . .. .r- and I .el tie A. Iiasi.ett; and Martin ' L.Tucker and 'Jnnie' F.. Woodin. Stated iwiclave .f the Temple Commantlrv No. :i K. of I.., tin- Thursday evening at 7::'m , ,,,:! -. r. l. A- full attendance istlesired. By'oMe? oTf Hie K: C You are not "iu j'-'.' nn'ess yon buy yiMirgrorer4W of I'arker Ibos They keep the lest g.M s t-i be . hiiiiid unvw hei.e. . atfd ate iib.iiys reaaonabie in .tbelV Jifioefl. Julius (iradwohi's inaiuiiiot o tlilrplav of -hnlhlay goods is inn. x'opiplcte ami the .nice (jhrislm.i X "pr.'Henta are going, f ist. ' Holidav shopra should call caily at the " "ifiolden Hnl. I'.a.aar end seltc! their presents. , " . -'Nothing em II aiVut.lattU us NVaatiburn. They on 4 all cou ples married U'tween Th.itik-..)fnringand.N:w;.y.eir- "!l buying from them a atove.oim of ilii handsomest anirhVf;st'"n"cpisary alu-lea free ol.;. uharge that a . uharge newly "married t-oiiple--will Waati See their snow wuiiion. SeagulK'which the Astoria ni'ii- tlignily w illi the iiaiua if ea- pijreons, are nhot iii great numliers oh the river in front of that city. and this "iraiiie" is picked up atnl ... . i .ii i....... ... ii. peddletl by small bovH to China- m... ;.,i.." nru.ui.l t . .I.....I.I.. uft-r l.iri. im tri . uiwsuiD m.s.. - - sarboiled a week or two. IMPROVEMENT 01' THE RIVER Shall There 60 Any Actios la That 60 Any Actios Direction. To any one who is conversant with the wants and need of the W II It., r.ill.,1' in ttxi tatiori presents the best and most , j t. article: "I'liillip H. available method of getting our j steward, a son of ex- iovcrnor surplus products to market. P.y ; Stewart, of Mindlobiiry, a LTaduate the central route we refer to thef Yale and cap'ain of the Vale Willamette river, nature s great 1 mor. ugniare. Water ways are the cheapest and best ' roads to m.irket'' that can he-found, but the trouble with our Willamette road' is that it can be used onlv w hen the Oregon mist ,-ljas moistt lied the dust of ages that has aciuinuljt" I upon tint iclneral bars and smigs; that sullv iM otherwise lair susiace lor trans- i porting our wares. ( ..Uncle Sam puts his list in bis IHjcket and jiiigl.-s tiie cum, wbieli tie says we can use for the purpose ..f getting lid of those unsightly j snags, and travel bars. Then our j Willamette .highway woiil.l l-' available :i all tun-- of the year, i ind the truly great t boron blare ior carrying our wheat to the big , ships down by the sea. The .pie.-,- j ti"ii for us to consider is t'ls.'elhiit . -1 line of that ruin is applied for the purK'e of clearing tie river, so that boats can run the entire sea-1 son. ui course n lakes s e exeuio.i t, bring aU.ut that d.siied end, but the resulting ellect will well repay all the trouble a-d t line ipe.it 11 tlial.lireclion.lo! ,1 means, ,..,..i f llielll to New York. 1 great deal for Aluany and viciu I t .j ,,, . ,..,, :l ,-,MV iK,xey ,,f ty, and will teniold repay all that til,.s,. a,,:i( s brought in for ChiiM is expend, d 1:1 that direction. j mas 11:11 ket. as about the whole Salem is already taking active . ,.,.., i,,,, ,(,,.,.,. ilre llianv ,)f tlifin neasmes l.iking t that end, and , ra:,., Mnv. With. 11 the pasi lew shall Albany stand idly bv and j w t.,ks ,,ver o,l(M) ,xt.8 ol use no ellorts, in a matter that so ; :lp,,..s 1; V,. i.,.,, l,.le.l bv com vitally etlec's it? our ciiiens , ...j,,,,, ,,. 11Vj ,! thev are idd the weight oi their active ! j ,.very direction." I'.e- el'orts until th desired en I is accomplished. .It is an ancient . : t t su, .til size adapted for orua but well established axiom that' nu.ting (hi istinas lieos, thev are i A helps thoe who lit lr them-1 ,.x,.,.i!,.nt keepers and tlue-llavoivd selves.' Then help yourselves by 1 t.;liijj apples, immediate I v 111 big in the mat-; . ter, and giving no ret until th" improvement to the river is an i-sta! lished !aet and matt-'is are .-o arranged that'w ben the route is nc luaeeil in running order it aii l-e kept Ko'hy the exer -ise of it-'uiur viriance. whic'i i the ice f lilx-itv in ail human itlairs. The mat'er i- an iniiioitant ind s'uMil.l be looked after. ;n.' appeared as edit- oi i.i r m e. 11 I'tt j 1 - N Oregon an ami " Ihe greater matter of river Orewui has largely j 'iniprovt 1: .ib-oi lcd t:.-. ,iess. Tin- removal f obstrn. tions to navigation oni ha Oilunilua livt riswithoiitipies-i :11a i .i.iiiiniiua ir.t r is wn.iioiinpies - iou.tliu. ..greater necessity of our inland as we. I as foreign commen-e, .lid. in keeping tiiis fact before the people tne Jieeosoi ii'cai.couimeice on the ' Upper ami Middle WiM- nuette nave been neglcc'ed. The value of this portion of .th-river as a natural chauuel oi commerce lor tlie, vast and fertile section' immedi ately tributary to cannot be over estimated. It is a highway that 111,11 ..u u.0,,0,,0 , .. .. .......I, . ..o ...a nrivatii 1 n t rWt u '.liiiinr il tvurl 1 I - ..I . ' V-., I""",,:," irom me use 01 ine iuioiic.. us irravel beds st ould be 'Iredjed and its channel kept free from snags y the judicious expenditure of an adequate apprnjiratiou each year. The coat would be comparatively small, if the wmk were regularly ind systeina iirally done. The Salem -tatesman calls attention to the fact that the peopl" wou.d have an open river from Salem down to the sea if two bars, aggregating a distance of al :;t Hlit feet, were dredg'-d proper ly ; and tiiat journal is justified in :i i I. 'g that it is a displace th :! ins has not been done and the i .-i kept- open. Farmers ate natuallv yi -tly alt.icl.td to tiie riv ' . Those whose farms lie aloo : -coiirst; tind it a matter bo - ol inn- venience and economy lo ship their stable ..roductsiiv ho.it in- stead . .f bV rail, and the m-glect oi ttli'e river channer ha- Ik-ci.. and is a source of r al- har.lship lo many ; oi tbeiu. 1 he annronratioii for' the upiier Willamette by the last congress was reasoiiablv generous, ainHt mav be hoped that it will beintf Uiirt'Pllv and promptly ex- i i . .i i ,i . : (-. ,, i 1'" to '." M that naM.t.on may be uninterrupted between; 1 Portland dnii' ;e of water nxt si the ' hi." ; . . ' -Kier Im priiiriiiriii- Tiie Oregon ia ii sa vs : Inn- raid ' :.the .mproveu.ent ot tt.e upper : VN dlaiuette Maj-r I l.iu.li.ury states l,'at- tllt' ai-f'r..pnati"ii lor this purpose is til, 'H'O. of which i-cHiU . J . , '.,, in ,i( :il l Koss islaml auo I lackamas iapi.1 : .... ,,, . ...... ii ... I ie does not know whether it will be worth while to expend this ,, ilt these points, but is having a survey made to ascertain. At ( 'lackamas rapids some s xty feet of the old ilim was blow n out a shoii time .since, which has some- w ha'- iinprovcd the channel there, l'h" snag li:it Corvalli- has been III r.s,. nit in,, upper lll.iliielle i lor cars. am! it is inw absi:uteiy tii'ces-ary that she 1 1 :i 1 i have a new hull. Wli' ti this is built, if it shoii il be C"!l.-i lend advisable to dit'ilg-' i'.t Loss ishilid there will be but a small f mo nit h it for i h-iuiproveiii'-nt of the upper Wil lamette. I.ailir Will l.i.e a i;alt. " A number of young ladies; of this city have made arrangements to.givc a social btll at the armory on- Friday evening, a la leap year. Invitations will be issued to the ladies',- mid t-iev a'f expecte 1 to secnie Hie co npany il a gentle nft1 ,lV ,i,L. vvrnuig u win oe a very pleasant iilt.tir. .lellernon .Mill. ihiius Thomas, - i ti it the Icll'creofi Flour Milt, and have tl iUf ami feed of ad desei iptiun on hand. Send in vour orders. i A III if.? ot ol blue and scarlet twill Manuel al cost at Seat Is. lino Who Wasn't The Salem Statesman says that the following incident of the late wreck is from the Rutland, Vt., Herald, ot .Nov. TMh. The man spoken of was probably on the 'train, but the fad had become . II.. i . 1 . . 1 . .1 iiauiv iwisicu iiv ine nine mev gi 1 ilH as Vrniont. Here in i.aseball nine in ISSii, passed through Chicago Monday on his way east. While (in n I'nion Pa cific train near Salem, Or., lie felt a desire to smoke, left his berth, and went into the umukiii cuui juirt meiit of the parlor ear. lie had not been there live minutes I before the train jumped the track on a trestle, fed down a ravine and earned ti h) feet of tr.ctle with it . lil(, wu0 waH sitting in Stewart's ,M.rt!, Wlls instantly killed. Out of sjxteen people in the car, onlv St-wart anil "one other were able , t , f ,i,e ttre. k without t;,.., ley ,(I1V jnjrv he re ,.iVed wvs that he bit bistimgiie.'' K,;t;1:id is the home of seme oi the brothers and relatives of .lames ;:lrry, of I'tah, who was also t( t. train. . I'relty and l.oo.l. Tlle On-oman says: The ,.,., ty ,it, k. ..,,,.,.H Mi:li" a biL'ht red i l.ivk. known as "Lady ( .,,,,,!;... " :, ... lt ,!... vl , I as thev are largely tecd in d, cor ) ,.,,;,,. ,,, lS " tn.es, etc., and J ! le .,.iti,.r here ha j.it :-bip:.ed I ' i ;i,g ;l ivti v aple. and fro: 1 j Are I'miiiiii; t Salin, The Salem Join nal say: Yes terday afternoon tin? l'.uard of Trad- received a telegram from T. II. 1 1 nds. ui & Sons that they I woul 1 send a repiesentative to Salvia at o:ae to look into the matter of building a furniture fac tory here. The gentlemen ei l,,H", lientlv mean business and it now remains for the people o! Salein to j ao wmi., ,lo ollP aoubts they will -a;, i0 liberally aud liromntly. The .ro)sition as set forth in a letter i r,.,.,.ive,l a shoi t time ago provides 1 ,,,t. iln-v shall have :i factory in .,,.ri.tion bv the ti.-st of next .lime i -i, will" y;ive eniplovment to jjt;v liu.n. f.e rcreseiitalive is i !!t!v 1I1CM1 r,e r0,ri.B, , (.x,'((.cle.i to be here ii ; vvici, when the arrange 111 about a 'enieiits will I l. . onmleted and win k at once be begun in selecting a location 1111,1 putting the buildings thereon, Cold, Until" Mlintv. The weather still remains favor able lor outdoor work of all kinds, but is perceptibly cooler the last : c.... ...... .1. i....u 1.., ..... 1....... J 1V o.l , tlioilpill llicir in- iivi in 11 . f CIlollgh ,or,i,,t.ven the most ! . F tender plants. The j tender plants. Tlie signal station ' was Hying the blue Hag yesterday, i w hich indicates rain or snow. The I tempera'iire in hardly low cno'isdi j foi snow yel, but if the tcinpeia ' tnre falls a little there mav In- a ; dash of the ' lleecy." The' public I would much prefer rain, and that ; is probably what we shall get lirtt. ! re;:onian. I.ane roiiiity'M lluvy I'axutloii. Thecoiiiniissionerof Lane county have made a levy for tin' present yearof '2'... mills for state, county, and school purposes. This is an j niiusii.illy lai ge levy ana was inane i to defray the expenses of the past : summer in rebuilding In nlges. etc., i Inch were washed out by the ,a . .-, etc.. in the city for ( brist j H"01' of ,aht winter. It w..s'. at Mueller .V: ( iarretl.'s. ami i ' I bought best to pay up at once j t. guarantee to sell cheaper than j i 1II!! B" " en. i.M.ig on. siammm ; warrants until they gradually wore uw'av. . ,.,., .,: r.,,iK.t. ! " i j KverylM.dy should see (iortoii's ! famous minstrels to-night. The , I roup is composed of w lire !'alt lit ' and weliebeve thev ait; one of the M1t n.i iwl r. l hest ... Uj hey have i iow s on I ne ro. hi. i I wen in orgamal ion for sixteen yeais and have SMine of ; the best bum' cmk perl.n titers" ! in the piofessioli. '1 he afleriioou parade by the gold band is said to i be particularly tine. Seals are on j sale at Will .v." Link's. A ( l.nuiil KeTnletl. Corvaliis (Jaxette: Wo art in. thorie.l t i say that thete is. uulbing in the recent disputch sta'ing that the Oregon 1'acilic gi udc being s- Id to the (L'c.it Northern. -".eiy l.t tle w bile reports similar to tins get startetl, but neither I he ditect ors, stockho'tleis or oli'neis ever tind it out. 'I bete is an old saving that "one must goawav from borne I" get the news." and its l, nth is v i'lied in this matter. WN.it A .rU Mms. SeaLtn l .lo '.Miiii: l in!. r the heading oi "What .'.soiia lias," tt.e ( 'oUiu.b an i-.i : "lo-.;i chil dren in her public sliools, covered w ilh the tn;et timber on the l'a citic sloj-e." Oregon niiisi cert.i in ly be. making tapnl strides, as nut a lew yea is ago, it was generally uiiU rstood thai the nati.es were co .er, d with moss and bad webs between their tots. We'll take a piaiter sctti jn of children. Truly if you d. n't take the Columbian', you don't get the new s. i:.-nilyfr Wt.m. The (ireen Uasin lum'neiing company, on the Oregon Facilic railroad, 44 miles east ol Mbanvi pi .M.mon county, h is completed the thime from the mill, a mdc up our friends whom we have recom-1 the mountain from the raiboad to ; mend it. It is all that it is repre the eidmg, and will be shipping sen ted to be by 'he niaimfactii.ers. lumber in a few cays. The tluuie ; If you have a couch and want to is a substantial structure and stop it, Chamberlains Cough transports the lumber in good 1 Lemedv will do toe work 1 or shape in fact is a decided success, sale by'Foshav t Ma: on Kilii.tl Seiiei. The wile of Mr. A. dodder, tho gi'iitleman who recently came t Albany and died at the residene of his sou, .Mr. ieo. W. Dodder, arrived on the train last evening. The funeral seivices will be held at the United Presbyterian church '1 o'clock to-day. M:ii,ii,ihI; ICall. All parties desiring costumes for the in:isitierade ball, to be given New Years' eve, liee. IJlsi, will please leave orders at Will c Link's music store. List closes Wednesday evening Iee. 24th. KKAl. kstatk salks. J.K.. Thomas to F.l Uevaney, lots 1 and 2 and part of 3, block 1, Seio $ Sarah C. Van Horn to J. II. K)0 Mullan, west half of bio. k W, in Albany ieo. W. (iray to Margaret I. I'owell, southeast iiarter of section lt'i township 14 south, range o west Mary A. llujlu-s to l'.en Cut ler, lots o and II, block .'!, Crawioldsvilie O. ,V C. ILK. to John liryanl, northeast ii. liter oi section :"), toynsliii " toiitli, range 1 east. Caleb (iray and wife 'o W. II. Cross, l'.t'.j acres in tow nship N south, range 4 .40 100 410 west J. II. Lame et al to Caleb 'iay, north half of lot 2, biock S. Halsey Cab b tirjy to F. I'., (iray, '( ai res, township 14 south, range 4 west Caleb (bay et ux t J.N.tiul lilor I. "1 1 acres in township 1 I south, rang -! west Ca'eb 1 iray et u t-i .1. ('. Stmdish, I7.H7 acres in tow uship 1 t south, range 4 West M. S. Iluikhait to II. Bryant, I'-Vol acres in t unship 11 south, rai ge :. west i. A. Wilson to Mis. M. F. Wilson, lots 1 and i, block ii. in North Brownsville. . . . F l'.li-vaney to J.K.Thoinas. tract in W's addition. Scio. .1. Harrison to Mrs. M. K. Wilson, . 2'.'4.b'.i acres in tow nship 1:! south, range 2 we-t SJil 1 01) J.Vi! ss:; sat : loon . I Iai-klemin to II. Trvou et al, h.t 4. block 17, llack- leiuan s :d addition, Altiany ieo. 1'fau to 1L l-.hret. south west ipiarter of Mock 7 in Albany W.F.Ke'ad to I'. 10. Montague, 2 acres near Alb in f,:,ii s.;i jot 1 Iinpitrtaiil tn lliiisekpMrs. It gives Julius iradwohl great satisfaction in selling bis tine iolden Kule tens and baking powder, with elegant prizes or w it bout them, that his customers who have purchased invalublj re- lliril 'lllil U,JI' I t . II ! ! 1- .'llt t I ttll'l Ul.il ! that the te.i is No. 1. and the bak- ing powder is as good as the best. I Ail his teas and 1 aking powder Hears uie name oi .nnius iirmi wold's ti'ilden Hule l'.a.aar, and are txt csslv put up for his busi ness, and he still continues to give Willi eacti pounii or tea or naKing powdei an elegant piece of glass ware. Kind's li lighters' Kiitcrtainiiient. The King's I laughters, of the M. I'". church, wiM, on Friday evening. Iec. Il'di, give an enter tainment, fair and social at. the W C. T. I'. h ill. A nice pro grum.iie will be rendereil. and also piite a number i f useful arlicles will be on sal' at reasonable prices. I luring the eveliin : the young ladies will rcrve a lui.ch of collee and c ike to those who tie sin? for Id cents. The programme w ill be-in at 7 :oi o'clock. Kvery body is cordhilly invited toalteinl. Adin ssio" !' eelils. TI . . -i line of candies, nut imv o lies House in tlie city, I lie I'l lilr tif 1'Iiihii. A clear pi-aily an. I ti:ini'p:kreiit skin h atwavs a x u.'i of pure blnud, ainl p. r.sniirt tioulil. l with ilark, .Teasv, yellow nr hlnt;ln.l akin can re.st ;i.-m:ui! that their blond is nut of inl.-r. A few l.ises of ItKCCS' !il.(OI PCKIFKut and BLOOD MAKKK will reiniive the cause a'u.l "in- in will he ;i;ine clear and traus ic.ivnt. Try it, ami if s iti.-lai-tioii is Kit :;ivi n it Will cist you iiol liintr. lt ta hilly w nr.mted, C. 1.. lii ui. nan, ilri.'.'L'ist. j 1 lie li-aH,n ! Why is it that Kl V ii . ill Urn?. can 1 afford hi sell boots and shoes So rtMS'.iiable'.' Lecause tttey are b -'h practical shoe makers and in;ike ol I heir expet:ses by w ork ing li t he shoe betich, and any boot oi shoe you buy of them, no matter what ki: it is man, womans or chil l ", :. oves or the sole lips t rip, run loose thev repair them for vmi five of chaiW and as they do all the work them selves, they don't charge you 2-" to V cents a pair extra tor a warrant to pay so me shoemaker to repair theiii for you. They also make a speciall y i f renan U rubber boots. tltw M-ti-rr t iilils it-r in Mniil.'iiia. lii'nkt-n I i Kri.in th.- .iiii.i l it-.-, M-.tit. .l i.iliMj'itn. When we tind a inedicine we know to pos.-ess genuine merit' we consider it a duty, and we take pleasue in telling the public what Mis. Such a inedicine we found Chamberlain's Cnugh Uemedy, last winter, when la vrippit was prevailing. We ure satisiied that we warded i.'fl' sexcial attacks that were I lireileiiing by this syrup, and we the use of liave since reiievt ii, in a lew Hours, severe . coals, add in the course of two or j three days, entirely broken them! 111. bv ll own w K.i.-u i-.., ., I ..f I HOLIDAY HUOPriJRfj. Should Bee the Wobdrrful Arr.iy lata the Gol ien Rale Bazaar Mr. Julius iradwohl, the enei geticaud enteiprisiiig proprietor of the (iolden Kule i'.a.aar in HiIh city, whose store contains the largest and best selected stock 01 crockery, glass and other wares for domestic use, i .1 the valley, as well as faney waies, toys and beautiful holiday goods, h is returned from a several months trip to San Fran cisco, where he combined business with pleasure. I le has replenished and ciilaiged his entire snck and now has a store that is a credit to hiniyelf and an ornament to the city. His shelves, coulters ami every available space are tilled w ith the choicest ami most varied 'itoi k of of goods ever Heen in this valley, lucludinj a mammoth di. play of holi lay goods. He haa added a new line which consists of a beautiful a.-soitne nt of rolled gold jewelry warranted to wear as g'Kid as gold and costing one-t nth ..s much money, diamond cut pins ling-, line uiubellas for hoii-hiy present and novelties. His slock is now in and holiiiuy shoppers should lose no time -n seeing his wonderful array which is not surpassed by any en the coast either in elegance or prices. ni:i.iii uf ( Kt Ki.it. i Nervous women seldom receive i the Bympalhy they d. -nerve. ; While often the pictures of health, ' thev are constantly ailing. To withhold sympathy irom these un fortunates is the height of i ruelty. , 1 hey have a weak heait, causing 1 shortness of breath, Il'itteiing, ia:n in side, weak and hnngiy . spells, and lin.illv swel;in;r of ankles, oppression. choking, : smothering and drojisy. I'r. liles' New lleait ('urn is just the ; thing for them. For their ner- , voiifciiess, headache, weakness, etc, ; his Kestouttive Nervine is un- ! i-tpialed. Fine treatise on "Heart ami .Nervous l nseases ' atnl mar velous testimonials free. Sold and iruaranteed by Stanaid .V Cusick. Talk moiit Kri;lil It ' Is.. Well -.e have just paid the freight fi in the east on one hun dred Forest City express wagons, one of which we propose to give away with each can of I ores t Cily baking powder. Come before they are 1! gone. Respectfully C. 10. hltoWNKI !.. Attention. l-'Hriiieis! We will pay the highest cash pri -e for apples, potatoes and all kinds of farm produce. Call and seen:-;. .i s, F. I'mi:i.i, Al'u. . r.iirgans m ('umiwingH. alb'iii:s ;it .1. A W. h Ho have in M now Hie I'd! us well as L li'iiii )IY FOODS, NOTION'S, FANCY iOO.:S AND FUKXISIIINC; (iOODS Kwry shown iu .Alltfinv. lt;l( Von CoiiniH'iiciii!!:' iK'i'ciiihor Our clo iks at. cost. Com-' whil" i really the greale-l. drive ever t tiered in Alhmv. On :i:vn.int of the ! warm fall we li el we are overst. icke I in (ient"s Heavy Underwear and i- .i ... .... i ... . ..... . or th.' next tnirly tiavs :-nan give Wecan and will save n nio:iey. to show good. rretliyleiiaii I'alr. The ladies of the United Presby terian Church aie as busy as bees dressing dolls and preparing for their fair, to be held Tuesday eve ning, I tec. 1G. A lime number of dolls are already diessed and much care has been Liken in the lilting and inakiinr of the clothing. Ah nai inentH art! we'l and neatly lin ;s!ied and fastened with bullous and button holes, or hooks and eyes, so that they can be easily re- j moved. The ladies bespeak h fair 1 share of p Uronage and invite llmj public to attend th" fair and ex- amiiie the art u li's 1:11 sile. There I will also be a variety of articles for I'oyson sale which w li I f good 1 ipiaiity with pnce.s to suitve:y! urchin in the ci'v. ' ! CoMM! t ri:K. SEWING MACHINES I t-! lltu lie VVh -.:cr a. VVi.hin. F10FE AND' CHAIN, .L?L& fM III tlitt lit U K . Ut: rari V IKIMf M!! !nv niiMillu, :! , mi jr.ir tin au r..iti i -4 iO l.-'J. A!l 1- ot i:ne.n fm :: !; 1 , I si hvai; PA I NI'S AN!) IJII.S :l8,nlJli-taM., C ti.M ai.tl t 14 lK II ; IIKNI1V V. Mi!iA!te.v:; .V ?i.i I I in... - ,im iul;, li.- It, -' l: vtirio- ami jfo.nl iii.-il.tpii jtri.vl ii iimm r.t Will.V Link's. Also Ii f.ii;:. ,- :tn-l ln .Ii illntl I.IIM-llti. UImI liltr litest . .l.y llri Iimii-h. M' lAKV TO In Ur-;.- orwn.-tlU ;ilti.MiiilH, Iro'M i in r. lle :tr. oil tl:in :in. ,i t, tomtit r-at --t.,t c i til ti r :Ht..-.-s, v. K. M. Iu. is..:., t. .1 fiuii-li;in r, i'k-;ti kut Itttiihi- if I CiUA's ANDRI-V0!.VK!:se.,;',7a:!:ri il'l'l.V'i' .I'SiiHi.-il nt litis lorl. 1111:11- I.-I-.I- j ln-HH. 'I hat's :t 'l.lsl iUf. W . :ir, in it u.iia I W,i :r tli.tn evirr. .V'c h- a in.-.- lim- uf j M ii-lni aii'l Win -Iii-.i.t nil -s, t-l I r.-.-.-h ! t-:i 'iii hut-iciH raiii-i.' if. prict- troui sl -ti sc,. Ainu ml tliu Kile iiiij(rov.-i i-vr.t j SIKH .:r ,v so.v. Air lt si,, an V... M;ii,f itt i: t .'u tlii- ,-(t t ".ii :t t'.tiit. ! I rt. lM ii- I ..t . a ti .ii. !h.; j I i w li it .v a,. ' I H.'i-I v.- a:i I." vi j- i- In ! i i: I;m-i mi i'iliV'IS. -.- Oiir (.f j - f..-! ; v liii 1. 1 .III It H . oiKti-r .si t "I We kji 'il. h it:l ' it I r"- :is .rtUit. , I fur I, i.trut' tinl ' : in j-'k-.- tri.in ( lo ii ''ill if I lii;- . ".' :iim i frt (-: . IKA'Ai;i ,v S i. ! liAliY biriKIAfiE? . i ifie i.. u : .iii'r t.llt ( ' Ail I f HI .j ; 1 'I K -i' nVi :i til- . Iruit :i K-t ' i i :jtf v. th.it vv r. ii. a I'AK.Rlill ci iiKii, hiattli a'nl .t lin s.-.-:in-. liy Sliiuh's I'ararrli Ui- in ilx . 'i .Vi rciiti Nastl liijecir ft-,-... i-.ir.S.i:f Ki-hv .V Musuii. Kur L.tue l' ir in I'.u M ismi. , si !' er vl.-i lis Sill. ..Ii's RKAI), s W kiuiw th:it W' Cilll 1st V will Murk lite assortment is proud. This is! . . i ecir:i harv' tins. t'.ill ami get prices, A pleasitr 'or llo to W. F. READ. A;!D WISE HOLIDAY 1 K'tlKIMi AT IHK A Kit AY 1 vi K l Of IteaiUirul i.MiiU f.r the Aii.iriach- ( t t ing Holiday Kvaiton, I I 'T I 1 ''iiistiil i o" toilet '::le". p""sli and I I 'j' I l'-:ttlir alliums, eleif:f' ii-rfmut stands, I I 1 in.iniriire s-ts un I gul-l piMis, a'sn a fine J U line of rt work, and novelties suitib'n I I ' 111 fir o'J ill v wit'. Our irlees this year i 1 h i a'l Kinds if holiday eoo.ls Is snrpr'n- I ft i i flv io.v ami tlie iutlie is Mivit-il to call I ji ill t s-e tie- It-tlliiHl I. tlillV pre'soirs, I i ;B We !:i':e pleasure in sllowimr our -ju xl-t If I $TANAF:D 5c Ouigk !' I It ST ST!ti:i:T, Near lievew House. AI.HAN'V, OH. or -A Fine Diamonds, :-r I dS ilvtiw:iie etc. An l(:m' asisortnu' it -t' (i il l ainl Silver Leade I liilut'llns ami (I.M lleatie'd i-;uijs. All flu-latest n ltit'. in j'tv'lry uf tna season I-L EWART'S. Till". LKAMIN'.i .1 l-'.'.VF.LF.K. HOLD ON I dlt THOS. WiP soon have the lli.est other h'.-'iday gocis ever broiigSit 1" ' " ' r---; r: s7' t . ' i I hlru li I ' r ' -t 1 '' "" s-f iel. 'ai'iii-m : M. i-t ' - aii-l Imy un l l . -arii.j: .. tin nd tave yu tr frit.:.- A i: ViLM I lUN shut -.ler. IVkuIwI nhrlta cotri.l.t-s. ft,-. :nii v. i ' I si-l .it ri-:i-onali!e I'lLiecs. l..ii'l f'.ie.-t 11- v lien .en e-lnr :o la. in .i:r . itit r sujij.lv ..t iiniiiii to .inte.. ...ur r:e ti frm. tin. iur-al ol Ihut rinr-u. i k-J tii.irrant. Near Hand SHOPPERS ARE NOW o mays Line oi- i"1 M silver -v lih II V I I lU Ml bli vr AM BRINK M.-k of WICICEIt lt( KV KI18 and to Albany. f?ier, CiHHjtnt t, Xcat and mi-able. 1 ) not fail lo ey :t mi ne th ul'i iiiiifr" lictorc hnying. . M. MrKF.V. Atjrnt. 'A"- 1 hid 'U'.i hin.' e l.p e-i at ti.. i tin ttii.n 1ri-K.u,.li oti.te in t li-M el. . Ltl'lhitb. ' n hrrel churn. Thereto I ...hinif so -ooi, and I o nt rtn btrt na on pritssj. OTEWAKT SoX. CARPENTERS & Bl!ILrFR,.J urn or anyone wvn'inr-a.iylliintr ! th hard ware line Itlil" well to call nn Stewat Son befii'i pill, haa'nir eW t ere. Thev krep near), cer.tliinir in tlw l:tir t.f buiM m Lai J ir , iii.l a uianulsf a: tci f ooaT tool mum) n ' 1 1 t l imlh III f 5" i- -