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v. V THK MORNING HERALD; TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1C, 1890. 41. .morning IfaHt herald ! ON S.tLE. The Daily Herald will be on I sale each morning a' IK J. Join' ! book Btore,whreit in be procured I " at 5 cents ier copy. I JOTTINOH AKOlir TOWN. 'jack ts at tea' at Scarln. j . --'-Kibbuns at cost at Pearls. A larue line of i iblnjns at cost at ' Searls.' - - ' 'N. II. Allen returned last night from Portland. Mrs. S. II. Warner is visiting in I'ortlan.l. Christinas pits at lltiliii & Dawson a. . J. R.Traak, of Fox Valley, is in j ; the city. Boenii-ke keeps those juicy little : Japanese oranges. ; r;na fnt .utrca tV.r tlio bohdavf-; at I'arker Bros. Hon.- A. Daweon went tot l'orUbnd Monday. ""A'paT "f kid ploves at Searls at fROSt'lor Christmas, j-i Holliday goods sold at eastern prices by J. A. Cuiinu!ng. ' A liitht fal: of snow i reported "s'ST" mountain eastward. '. At Parker Ktos. you. will find an j - endless variety of eeedles: raisin, j rawer Bro. rave a nice lot 01 condensed mince ineat, also nkina- mem in jaiw ----- Try ourptususum, every prize 1) handsome iBttiU- Mueller A Barrett. ' Z":. ' ' --F. K. Allen retur-tied last even ing .froii) a business trip to the . metropolis. . F. M. French is in the lead on iJr.liSia'vIgorxls. 1 ices and goods will tell. 'Ai'nim a stock, of photograph albums can lie seen at II. J. Jones' ' as one could desire. -"- -C. P. Thompson is ran valine tb.s city for Stanley's g.-nuim v'ork ln Darkest-Africa." One of the nicest presents to make a lady is a pair of kid gloves Buy a pair that Searh is selling for cost. iKiii't forget the corner jev Irj ..' store when you are looking to .oiiiething nice for Christina:' piesents. The largest and best selection o - kid gloves and handkerchiefs cvti . shown in Albcny can lie seen a' the Indies' Uaaar. At II. .1. Jones yi u wi'l li in , some of the neatest bibles yor. ever saw. Xothinr nii-er could b I'ni) n-1 for a prese it. Messrs Kert Van Cleve and C. V.Vatts have just issued a lnisi, . lie8 directory and calendar neath printed on satin. " Every family should hive one thoe line steel engravings of il Declaration of Independence for sale by J. A. dimming. The doll fair at the opera hous . this evening by the ladies of tin Vnited Presbyterian church will be unique and interesting. Some ol tne latest styles of ele gant led lonnges can Ik? seen :' Kortmi.ler & irviug's, as they havt " just received a-large invoice. A large lot of white, sc.ulet and gray blankets ,oiiig at t !.-", f:5.L0, $4.0), former price $1.7ii, $2.50 $4.00 aud fo.OO at Searls. Pianos, organs and paintings J' . Come and select a Xmas present t:iat will last a lifetime and do nl the family gooil at Mrs. Hymans r- ' Wm. Patterson, of Fox Valley, IL.'was in the city Monday and mail li.nai prooi oeiore inecouuiy cm ti. iioon his homestead entry at that place. Even Portland is complaining of muddy Btreet. Albany will con .tinue" with the saiue complaint every winter until " her business ,-itreets is paved. SDCcial attention is called :o j.-Muejller A Oarr'ut's Xuiasalv. t.i r. cauteries ami socianies they guai antee to sell ciieaier than ai y house in the city. The dance given at the armorv ' . last evening, was a successful at d enjoyable ali'tir. Excellent musi. ..was' furnished by the panis!i minstrels. A glasi ball shooting macth f r "turkeys will take place at I'lain . ; view qri; ChrisUnas day. It will Hrfot'owed by h ball in the eve . ning. . . The Oregon Pacific pay car ' passed over the road 5a tin day and Monday, and the paymaster ilis tribnted sajurie-ct i the variolic " employes along tire road. Picturesque .photogranh, plush 'overed autograph ami elegant scrap alliums given away tor nail cash investmest at Hnl.ii ,V Dawson's new drug store, French' ' .eorneti John flolman, suiierintenileu of the Albany Iron Vmk, isull'i-i in-; from a severe burn receivtd about the hands and lace, causeil ; . by Hying particles of iimlti ii imetal when making a cist a t'-u days ago 'Warren Hiillierf, "who was rested Saturd.iy on a narge assault u xn the p rsoii.of V Hendricson, at the shooting m i or Cll that afternoon, plead guiltv in Kecorder llenlon's court Mond morning and paid a tine 1 $10. A Jetitioll is bein t circular d among the citizens of B'owi.vil-e ami vicinity to tl e Stale Leg slu turn for nil appropriation u pi, which to asisr tin budding i-f a wagon road to the v;.s timtierlet and Calapooia mines 1 tie ie tion isJieing very frcelv fcigntd. C'hrintlaniaed MiEwllan. . A Chinaman' named Venn Fain, reveive I 'hn lite of biptisin at t' e Baptist church miii-I.iv. Three 'yonng eop!e were also b.iptised " A class of twelve yoiing M-.ng..I ans arteml regularly ihe missioiiaiy ' hool of the Baptist church. ABOUT IMMIGRATION. Some Money m d Eff.rt U N tiled Orfg.iiiin: to Ioore I'rogiesa- 1'roa In let'eience to the iiiiiulier of immigrant seekine; huiues: in tl.c Nortiiwe-ft The DalU-aTiiiics-Moiiii taincer thinks t h it luorc vioioutj ettorts aie ncded from Oreoiiiaus to let noiuest-t'ki'is know what a u're.it countiy this sta'e is. To receive d -suable accessions to our jMipiihition il is only ncces- sary to let the tact ! known, ami to this end tin- liberal exH-ndilnre i of money is tin' most :nlvi economy. Mitlxiics should lie kept of tie-yield per acre of wheat ami oIIk-i' cereal.--, and -l I lie annual I product l orchar.is and v neyard ; and those .should he pre.-cntcd in it leailalilc shape to people in the east." Industrious, thrifty people Hill ! no iiiiuiv to ur countrv ami perhaps may gw- u.s new ih a of trade ami lii.-iiiess development. it niuy not tie conducive to Hie tdgli dert-u of 411101 ahd liapp.m-ssj ; ij s . ni.ot our i uiens that new I blool slioul i be ii.lii.iuced into I missioners of Multnomah county, communities, now languishing in j Oregon. Win. Galleway, connty peace and coin fort: bin it would ; judge ; D. B. Kinttery, Thonias W. undoubtedly cause new indu.-ti ies Perry, county commissi n lo be put in operation, ami give j crsot Yamhill county, Oregon. woik to many breau winners where few are employed now. We have as much respect tori the pio' eers of Oregon as anyone, and have a high veneration for our ancestors who plodded through .i,,, ri,i : llt..,milJ ia i)t.fol.t' the age of sfclu ami electricity ; lint we Jo not ile crease this admiration tor pluck and fortitude by taking advantage of the improved methods of travel now bting used Neither would Or. tonians show the least disre-.-jiect to the hardy and courageous pioneers of the tifties and eailiei years, who formed this great ami growing common wealth out of the primeval forest, and against almost insuperable obstacles to civiliza tion, ably advocating a stride for ward and east of the advancetneii of sister states. We nu:st rele ate i he ox-teaui to its proper ! ep jch in the history ot the state, I and he in favor of the railroad, steamboat, electric and cable car. I By so doing we shall build wiser ' t!-:ui we know, and coming gener j ati -us, w hen Oregon shall assume I 'ier proper posi iou as the garden i -not and coiiiii.eu ial Northwest, will not mart of the j sav t hat we j i lived sellishly, only for our per so!:i! n tcrests. out that we were en.il.d .i'lal credit with those r... bsav I: :! S ai.'! I HWurs ''I S'lVa"e i ,7.L. L... "V .?. ' I- the star ol em-1 pi re in !;n- . o Itiwestern corner 01 the union. i OMe.l I'rinler 01 the Stale. j E. Warner, of the Oregon City ! Enterprise, i rohahle beats the imiud distinction of being ihe o'd est active compositor in the state of Oregon. For il years this ven erable old veteran has arned an honest subsistence w ith the stick ind rule, and even in this, Un closing quarter of his 7:ld, year on earth, he continues in the profes sion to w hich he has adhered since boyhood, with an activity, ami an .ilacrilvand ze.il, that would do credit to one of half his age. lb- walks nearly two miles to a i from his home mght and morning, and isal iavs prompt, accurate, and comp iral i vc-l y rapid. Tobacco ami strong dunk have never entered his month, v. bile the lower Mcicties and vices have always lound in him an uncohqueratM i n my. A ol.l Swim. Suiid.iv evening as a carriage load i'f guests were returning H,m a wedding in the south, in -irurhsi of the city they met w it i a queer mi-hap w hen crossing t -mtiaiii canal. The horses did not readily cr.ss the biiilge, and WnttiM- Mon tague got out and a' - ikI to lead them across. o-.e ihem -prang sidevvays in such a manner as to push him oil' into the roaring wateis of the canal, and down he went to the liottom, all dr. ssed in his best suit of Sunday clothes. "Cm you swiiu?" called one of the parly. "Of course," he re marked as he climbed shivering up the bank, and hurried home for dry clothing. The Keatton Why. Why is it that Klein Bros can all'oiil to sell boots and sho-s so reasonable '.' Because tie y are ho h practical shoe makes and make their expenses bv work ing on the siioe bench, and any Uot or shoe you buy of them, no matter what kind it is, man, woman or childs. that r.p, run over or the sole rips loose, thev repair them tor you free of charge, j and as they do all the work them-1 selves, thev don't charge von 25 toi "0 cents a pair extra for a warrant to pay some shoemaker to repair them for vou. 'I hey also make a specialty of repairing rublier boo's. I'rII Hi Fine. ieo. Willis, proprietor r,f a blacksmith shop on Ellsworth street, observed a boy driving one of Lis cows into the city pound across the str.-et yesterday morn- ing boV alld he proceeded to seize the and remove him from the horre I tie buy, w hose name is l ainplx 11, had Willis arrested for assault. Ihe 'att r plead guilty ! in Recorder Denton's com land! paid a 'ine of $". j A l erial Invltali.m. j j The citizens of Albany and vi- ! : cinity are specially invited to call: j and examine my d'-sptavof holiday ; ! goods, no matter w helhei v.n wi h i lu purchase oi not, it w id i-ost yi u ; . ;.iioiiiim i" iook ar mi- iieauriiu! 1 i displav of useful as well as orna-'. ' mental aitic'es. I adit-s and gents i i'::t lies a Sleci;thv. F. M Fiii-noi, The Corner Jew eh v Store. FIXE DRE S E 1 1 CHICK K X . ONLY 25.-. AT M FELLER GARRETT'S ANOTHER Si ATE CONVENTION. The following circular has just been sent out to the various conn t v commissioners throughout the state: M kick ok Coi-nty Commissioners f Mll.TNOMAH Coi ni y, . I'uKTHMlOl!., IK . 1.5, I8.H. To the Honorable Count y t'ommia si rs I ii:M i.KMi :x : It ha8 lieen siti'Mol that the county commis sioners of this state hold aconven t'on at the courthouse, in thiscily, .I.inuarv l', lS'.M. and confer with eaeli oilier in rejiaiU to roal lawn an. I other matters of importance which will tie brought I it-lore the convention previous to the meet ing of the legislature, and we think united action on our part will pofsibly have a veiy lienelicial icstilt to the entire state. should you think favorably of t'nis convention, you will be kind cnoiiuli to write voiir approval immediately to l. M. Purine, care Kelly, Dunne & Co., of this citv. Respectfully yours, J. C. Alorel'Jck. county judge; D. M I'unne, II. Mone, connty com All a M intake. An item has been going the rounds ot the newpapcrs of the s'att that I'.iowi sville bad raised tl.e salo. n license to $1"3H) per annum anU tliat two saloons had taken out license at this amount. Tiu Brownsville Times says this is a mistake, as the license has not been raised and the town kas o ily one saloon. The item may have orig'nally referred to Brownsville, Texas, w here whisky is in greater demand. To Set lie the Indian. The vover'unent might choose I easv ways t f settling the pres. nt trouble with the Sioux Indians. The Eugene Register suggest e this plan : Secure the enlistment o' all those unerring mountaineer; j shooters who "thought-he-was-a- ueer. and lound it was a man, and turn them loose 'among the Sioux with an abundance of am munition and instructions to "blaze away" at everything that wriggles. The Veteran of IHI i. Those who participated in the jii. A. K. play "The Veteran of 1SH'," uml others n bo are willing i no icpiuuiniiun, 'also all who have books ol tiie . , , . . i. A. It. hall on Wednesday even ing Dec. 17, at 7 o'clock. By order of the committee. LINN COONTT BIBLE SOCIETY. At the annual meeting of the I, inn County Bible Society held in this city S imrday evening the fol lowing officers were elected: Rev. B. Fisher, president; the resident pastors, vice-presidents; Bev. James F. Stewart, secretary ; John Foshar, treasurer; H. M. Robertson. D. P. Mason, J. B. Cougill, b. M. Montanye and W. W. Crowder, executive committee. The report of the depository showed tin t bibles and testameri's h-ve been sold during the year to the value of 155.45. There are on hand books valued at $52.80. The collections taken at the annual meetings for the bible cause amounted to S4.35. A resolution was adopted asking the various pastors to take collec tions in their respective churches, during the year, for the bible cause. The following work has Lcii done in Oregon and Washington luring the last seventeen years: Families visited 80,424 Families found destitute . . . 5,844 Destitute families supplied . . 4,077 ! leetitute persons supplied . t.2!H.l The following statistics show tot general work of the American Bible Society : Volumes circulated in 74 years, 52,7otl,075 : volumes circulated dur ing the last year, 1,405,057, of whi;h 5ii2,717 were in foreign lauds; families visited during the last six years, ,;0!),G28 ; families found witnout the scriptures, 757,581 ; destitute families sup plied, 47:,804 ; individuals sup plied in addition, 2SK,0.'.". APOLLO CLUB. The music furnished by the "Apollo Club," at :he opera house to night will cjns:st of tne follow ing selections. PART I. "Simple Hmoii." His Name. Simon s march and h.s meeting with tne crally vender ol p es. Simon's cheeky and hopeless request. The Pieman's prompt aud star; ling question. Simon's humiliating confession. Remarks suggested bv the lore- going tale. I-ART II. "Onward .Marching." Who is Mrs. Abbott? MAICKIKlr. U VAX D W EM'OIM At tne l.rldeV rcsiiii-iice near this citv on uiulst -veiling Dee. 14 IS'.KI, M.. H. j. Kysin and .Mrs. Annie (i. ).iveiqio.it, tieorge lliiniplney, Ksq. olticlaling An enjoyalik- reception was t mleieit the li ippy eoliple Ly their fr.emls.H lio j. inei in exteiid'ng hearty erngratn. lations, and w.shing tliem a pro.- Der mis married life. IIOKN. I'OWEI.I. On Dec. 13, 1S!M, to Uie wife of Mr. Horace Powell, an eight p uml s n. V OTICE-AII person li ini; I'lalmii it a-ainet the 'a'e L. S. ; ill j.lesw prefeot tbein to I., H. Montsnve, ; nt bis oltic , or to me at Alhunv. Oregon WALLACfc F. HEAP. &1Q A MONTH-WAX rEU -A irirl to do . J A antral hwiitW"rL Aupl a, tbe r s 'l.ntroi Mis. V. Cxiel, F.iurili and Jack sou street. V jei til pvi Uiumb. BROWNSVILLE HEWS. Eoonraging Reports From the CUpoou Mines--Newsy Nntei. BieiWNsVILLK, Dec. 15. I)r. (Jeorge W. Cox, on Thursday suc cessfully performed the oeration of removing, iroin the eye of a young man named Roberts, a Urge splinter of steel, which new from a wedge that was lieing driven in to a log. X. B. Standish, who on Tues day it-turned from the Calapooia mines, reKrts the snow knee deep on the Summit mountain, and the weather extremely cold. He brings with him some samples of decoin Msed quart., taken f n m the lower tunnel of the Lucky Boy, that is very rich with gold, assays made by the Everett Chemical works of Ttcouia, giving leturns of $o to the ton, with traces of silver. This very favorable showing has impressed the stockholders with great faith in the paying qualities of the L icky Boy, and as soon as t'le weather will permit, a stamp mill will Ire created and thoiough ly woik the pay n.ck, a large amount of which is in sight and on the dump. The 8th, was pav day at the K. W. M. Co, and $1500 was dis bursed to operatives. B F. Child-, on Monday left for Seattle to dispose of 1000 head of mutton sheep, which he has been fattening on his ranch three miles north of Brownsville. Mis Maggie White, on Thursday visited Albany, returned home on the following Friday. Mrs. Kane an't daughter of Council Bluffs, Iowa, on Thursday left to visit friends in Montana. Married, D.h:. II, 18JU, at the residence of Rev. . R. PricharJ, Albany, W. M. Sawyer and Miss Hattie Archibal. The happv couple returned home to Browns ville on the following dav, and on Friday evening, at the residence of II. B. Moyer, entertained their many friends, and were serenaded by the Cornet Brass Band. Dr. R. II. Curl, on Saturday re turned home from Scio. R. L. Blanchard of Albany, re turned home on Saturday, having been notified of the extreme illness of his infant child. Dr. Henry of South Brownsville, on Tuesday left for Tualatin, Washington Co. to attend the bed side of bis nephew, who is ex tremely ill. Dec. 1 5! h, election day. Hie fol lowing tickets will Ire contested. Ticket Xo. 1, for president of the council, C. P. Roby ; for Treasurer, C. E. stanard, for Marshal, J. Sender ; for Recorder, J. E. Knapp ; for councilman, R. C. Warner, K. X. Thompson, W. B. Blanchard, and C. Elswick. Ticket Xo. 2. For president of council, E. P. Roby; for Treasurer, C. E. Stanard ; for Marshal, W.J. Moore ; for Recorder, Win. A. Dinn ; for coiincilmem, J. K. McIIargue, J. C. Bilyeu, .las. Shea and" J. P. Cooley. E. L. McKinney of Portland, is visiting family relatives of this place. On Monday, Attorney Garland, of Lebanon, was transacting legal business at this place. On the evening of Dec. 11th, a meeting of citizens a as held at the city hall, on which occasion the following committees were ap pointed to attend the arranging lor a Christmas tree celebration to take place on the evening of lec. 2lth. Committees are as follows: of arrangements of finance, of music, of tree committee, of decor ation, receiving and distributing preset. ts. The public generally is invited, and a good time is antici pated. (Jeo'i-e Cishow, has recovered from s ..ie relapse, and is again on n.e etreets. Daniel Richards of (iold Hill, is visiting Brownsville frienos. Miss Addie (iibler and sister who have been travelling with a concert troup, passed Sunday with their mother at this place. The Union I'aciflc. Is the only line running two fast trains daily from Portland to Omaha, St. Paul, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis and all points East and South. Buy your tickets of C. G. Raw lings, foot of Broad albin street, Albany. The Ladies' Bazaar has hun dreds of good and useful articles for holiday gifts. Where to Get Christmas Caotlies ! In selecting randies, nuts and Christmas Confections, fresh goods, generous measure and low prices will be secured by purchas ing them of JOHN ISOM, AT THE Alby Soda Works. For the holidays be ha broken mixed candy at 15 rents per iound Oi- two Kund9 for 25 ceiils. Choice candies and lion lions in fancy packets for Christinas pres ents, candies and confections of every description. He has a very large assortment of nuts of every kind, and will make special rates on all goods in large orders for Christinas trees, parties, etc. ;tioods sold to deaWia at Portland pi ices. T30orr lnjj shok II VI 7 t i I i i . FOR THE Fine shoes, from $2 00 to $0 50 Hue slippers, a'l prices, Elegant stvles and shades. minim I V 1 I U lli.l Toe slippers, plain and lreadd. j Oxfords and 'J' ie for heme mid street wear. A. Dolge's Felt Slues a d S;ippc:s -iha be.-l ma. iut the thin" for comfort, w inter eveniiu s. -Finc Shot: -FOB HOYS, J J- MISSICS-; ! FOR THE GENTLEMEN: Slipp-rs in Piii-h and Velvet. Ol I i '.. Bio vn. Olive and othei Shades, lound with Klegant Coloie.l l. alhei. tiOAT, KID AND P VTEN V LE V I'll ER OX Ft )KD TIES. For wear, for lit and for look in the State. SAMUEL fliWE WISH TO TO -AND VICINITY That we no.v have the liir'.'st. and mot complete stock of boots nd shoes ever shown in Alhany, O.ir assortment of Men' and Boys' Kip and Calf Boots and Shoes is complete, and we can fi any foot, tie it lean or fat. Our line of rubber li.xits and snoes is i.oii.eii than txviNTHE city, and LAST YEAR'S I'KICES. OUR HOLIDAY SLIPPER Line eomnrise a beautiful asortni plush, Uuwia calf in color, a!ln;aliii-. f I 0!) to l III. Our line of . L : A . D . I E : L : a : D : I : E : L : A : D I : E : : s : s : . s : s : : s ; Comprise ail the lateft novelties in and velvet, ranging in prices from SV- Ladies' and Misses' Dress Sloes In hat A and machine M-wcd, are in tin- :not Standard Makes in the United States. We also have a lull line ladies' and nii--' oil grain, dr strain, calf lined and uulined, in button Mid l ice, at Eatek Pi: n t. Out lii.e of .lA'.Y'V AX) HOYS' DRESS SHOES trU c .raplete in all stvles. and at I,.we-r I'imckh. O n .'o id are 11 desirable styles and latest novelties all the altraeliv- e Mii'iinalioiis in l'.o'it and Oxfords. Turn and Welt. Also .-sprin r Ui--I r.r l lie little ones i irreat variety in desiirn. the latest ; in uial.-i ia1, ihe li.iest; in workni inhi, the best of all. It is our nurioe t carry a line of boot ami shoe eoutiiiniii-; more styles than any bouse in Albany. LET TS CALL YOril A I'VE XI loX OT . .1... f..t II...I I...... ... I....... M.i.1 I I. lilt- t ."ini J' ' ' " ' eli.-li-e- lied, i- h'n b they arc sold . lur r i.cu e are b.u .-r limn !! ol any house in Albany - the reui; is l.l'A'K'I I'KI F.3 1 V t l..i ci.-b. tiiyt us a trial ann .-..in in. e.i. OUR MOTTO .W(V- Surrijii-fi (Jiirtltfi for Shoe Hit'l Sri! OfM lliijht. til Cnndo nll by Is Ihal Itlp Charge. KLEINBROSJ FLENN BLOCK, - - AnnnniiMAnl I lllUUUlllyVlllVlll' t ! ! LADiES er pair. Plush am d Velvet.in the favorite, (liill AND ; ! (UHLDIiKX . onrf.i .t-.-.ear i nniiul he excelled & YOUNG. ANNOUNCE! -nt of ni -n's eiu'iroidi-red velvet and an t fancy calf, r.iniii in price from L I . P . P : E : R : s : L : I . P : P : E : R : : l : I : P : P : E : R s : om lunation and color., in f.-lt, plush to J'i ."i. Our line of .li.ki Hii 1:0' ..('.' iTtit-il 1 ll.e t (iiimil'ilif Sell Efir-'i- loot. itml r Itnntlvrr Will he Krpairrtl Free of VERY RESPECTFULLY. - ALBANY, OREGON. on innnnt' mm Clinstmas AND WlSfHOLIDAY !$TANAPVD ft " tf Keauliml ;. ils T tr tlitf A .ir-:-li Ij . r.'fl ing Holidxy Seniun. I j f-- Y j I 'iiiisistiiiir o toilit i-in-c. ji'i'-sli ami II r-fM I leath-r alliii-n. elesr -.-.fain stand. I , 1 mauii ur.- s -ts and - .1.1 pens, a'so tine line . f rt work, and novelties vntal. e I l for M fi. I vo in-.'. Onr price I !" y -sir 1 1 Oil a:l Kind f holid iy goo U ' feirjrij- 1 , t B ln jly o a-id the imii'ic i 'uvit -d h i m!1 jj , i 1 4ii "i. tlii? Ii.itiui 'll lioliltv in.---i'. Vj I I li I Uc take pli-iu-e in sle.-.vinj mirironl- IB j. whether veil wish to purchae r i.d:, II ': j 1-IK-iT STREET, Near Revere House. ALB "NY, OR. 5 n n h For the A Fine Diamonds, I nulCf- Sl-iil I 1) UJ I? 1 I) V An le-raii- assortnit it t' (t il l .iiid'Silve-;- In a-l-l lunhrellas and (ioM II failed tains. All the latest nov ltics in j-vt liv f in k :.M)U I I . EWART'S, THE LEADlNii JEWELER. HOLD ON - Ft THOS. Will soon have the line.l other holi.lay goinln ever broiii;'il I lilr.li nl 1 1 1. m i-e.i ..1. .t t'ani.eis yi t s.w. I n.l l'.o ;.' ai'lC- I aiii.- .ii-i. l.i. :.l.d sn.e yo-ir fruit. i AMMUNITION shot iKiwilor, Wial4il shclla la n nor w mii-r stipi-'i ;t uini-n t (i nit-tt iiii tA- h tniu o Lit iiiiuaJ ol lh.4 1 r i3L-?sa Zr- -.3: at Hand, Near SH0P?EPS1fIE NCW CU8IGK h 3 5 ' U Holidays l ine ol iuiii aul :-iiver .r- AND D 1 ill -- BRINK !. k of WK'KElt RiK'.vEUS and t Albany. Sliiilli Pwiliit'l ('oni)firt. Seat uml 1 ) 110' fail t t'.v .iniiiif tlx- "Ti tiiiit 1" ! l'..r- I hi ii? . ;. M. M.-xrr. Aufttt. i : I t.i in. --I'l ... o. I.: - t it ..H..u 1 ii, n l.i.vi'ji. .n.i ill t . . c . u ' ; ,i . -rn- u- irr t hurn. r.tr in s.. jf,i., aii'i 1 1 " " i' ou rict. STEWART s SOX. CAni-KMrks&i:i'iiFK?. in or :iti ( vt.' -i ttii.' 1 ' att: in. v ill it wlll i 'i 11 rt.iri tv 0 lf. t ( ii.-li v';.. Tlit-V Uer l Ul W fi f Tlri . il It. t;.. hllilj t re l.irviw.ut-ui'lAiit ..lct.aai. .idol tooU - -f' ----". ....- '. '- ' .... ' ":'