Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, December 21, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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    TUtt MORNINW HRltALD:
Y . DECEMBER Si 181)0.
ponunflgaUgfuraM
OX SALE.
Tha Daily Hebalo will be on
aalc each morning al II. J. Jones'
book atore.where it in le procured
at 5 cents per copy.
jomNoa Aknur town.
Gold spectacles at French's.
Flannels at coat at Searls'.
Diaries for 1H!H at II. J. Jones'
book stort .
Diamond jcwelrv in every design
at Will & Stark's.
A large line of the most beauti
ful diamonds) at Will & stark's.
Freh oranges, bananas and
other fruits at Parker Bros.
The best make of gold pens at
French's, at reduced price.
A larae line of holiday slippers,
prices the lowest, at Searls'.
A new assortment of gents'
neckties just received at Searls.
The school of the city will close
from Christmas until New Years.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sox returned
last evening from a trip to The
Dalles.
Miss Hattio (Uiesney is at
Br 'tvnsville visiting during holi
day week.
S um tSoeU left yesterday for
Tacoina, where his brother is dan
gerously ill.
Parker P.ros. have just received
a fidl supply of the finest vegeta
bles of the season. Call on them.-
Our stock of candv has arrived,
and we will give 8ecial rate to
churches and sociables. Mueller
. A I iarrett.
Silver napkin rings 2- cents at
the corner ieweler si re. F. M.
French not the McKinley bill, the
cause of the advance in price.
Hoys yon ain't in ii unless yon
give your girl a handsome ('hrist
mas present, an ! at the Indies
h iziar is the place to buy them.
Fortmiller A Irving will here
after until Christmas kr?e? there
furniture store opn each evening
in order to accommodate holiday
shoppers.
When you are out shopping drou
in at the Ladies Baaar and ex
amine the many handsome and
uvi-fnl holiday articles displayed
there.
Nothing would be more appro
priate for a prese.it to a child o:
wis than one oi those stylish
ready made presses at the Ladies
Bazaar.
Parties desiring costumes for the
New Year's masquerade hall
should call upon Will A Link, at
their muic store in the opera
home building.
There was over three hundred
boys and girls on the corner of 2nd
and Ellsworth street yesterday
looking at the big show window
lull of candv at Mueller & tiar
ret't. J. F. Stubblefield, accompanied
by his sister-in-law, Miss Joe
Marks of Lebanon, returnad yes
terday t Walla Walla.
Reinemlier that Dr. (i. W. Cray
will do no more dentist wo.ik after
thin month, as he turns hig busi
ness over to his sue -esor on Jan
1st.
U. M. "'troiid, the veteran ex
conductor on the U. A C, railroad,
is in the city. It is said he is a
candidate for the position of rail
road commissione. .
Messrs. R. N. Morris and Fred
Bljnnt have rented the building
on First and Baker streets and
will open a general feed and com
mission business.
If you want to make a friend' a
ni-f Christmas present, go to Will
A Srark's. There you will find
jewelry and silverware to suit the
most fastidious.
Tlii i iatlie season when a lover's
thermometer fills a long fait want.
A voting man has only to test the
warmth of his girl's affection to
learn whether she expects a watch
and chain or only box of bon
bons.
Lutheran services will be held
on Sunday afternoon at 2 rv m.- at
the First I'resbyterian .churcli.
Lutherans of Albany and vicinity
are cordially invited to attend.
Rev. Gust K. Mover oi Alt. Angel,
will conduct the services.
Regular service at the Kvamreli
cal church this morning at II a.
ni. Subject of sermon: "The
Christi tn Sibbutli, Nistoric.il Ac
count, Nature to .Design, Change
of Day, eto." Salrhuth .school at
10 a. m. Al! will .be welcome.
Church corner Fourth anI Lyons
street.
Remember the grand masquer
ade ball New Ye ir's eve, at the
ora house. Masks will not lie
ceinnved until midnight. Calcium
li'its, mootdiglit diitre and other
new aturac-i-ms
(till he intro.lti.-eil.
Spectators' reerved seat at Will :
A Link's music s'ore. ,
We have received a new Mock of
organs this week which we will I
ohVr at sjiecial hy low prices until j
Dec. ioth. Avail voursli oi the
opportunity ; buy one and please
vour family lor ten years to come,
if it cannot he an organ, come and
buy a sewing machine. Will .v
Link.
Mr. Charles Mueller and mother !
returned home from an extended
visit in New York. ..Wheu. they
left there was alaindant sleighing
and skating. On their way here
they stoptied at Omaha, where
thev visited Mr. Pieitler, of the
Fret I Press, a brother of Charles
Pfefler of this city. They had a
moat enjoyable trip.
Congregational church
services !
to dav will be as follows: At 1 1 .
a. m. "the third sermon on the sub-' "
ject. "Character Building," by ocer Eirtd.
Prof. II. A. Shorev. Sanbafii t t'us regular meeting of Ben
school at I-M-i. . P. S. C. V.. (!, Kebecca legree lodge No. S5,
7:Jr. m. in the lecture room, ()- 0. F., held Fridav evening,
topic. 'Some reaon why Const he following officers were elected:
cane? to the earth." Evening sub- j Mr8 jj., Carter, N. G. ; Mrs. Ela
ject will be "Tlie Iligh Rock.": Hendricson, V. U. ; Mr. J. L. Dn
We extend a cordial invi ation h .Jerwooil, R. H. ; Mrs. S. Par
all who have no church home toj ker) Treae; Miss V. Conn, P. H. ,
aud worship with us. '
THE B1VE BOATS.
Hut ars All l latditesi ta Ramas
Itaflo sb tie Upper WilUmette.
The recent rains Wave .rauedJ
the river to rise sufficiently that)
the Itoats have all lieen put in ,
ri-aUuicss to resume tranie on llie
Willamette.
Just as shii as
tha hoats can
run freelv thev will all be started
Those of the regon Pacific coia
pany will be three in ntuu'ier. the
Wm. M. Uoag, N S. Bentley and
Three Sisters. They have been
put in good repair, their boilers
have just been snbj clion to in
spection, and they are ready to
leave Conallis any day. The
compauv expects to have them on
the route this week if the rains
continue.
The Union Pac'iie will have
three hosts on the upper river this
xeason. It is the purpose of this
company to put their lion's on
ihe upper river just as soon as
there is water enough to permit of
their successful running. The
three boats teady for . the service
are the Modoc, Champion ; and
Chief. The Orient is out of ser
vice, having recently been con-
lemued. hut it is -probable she
will be rebuilt at once, giving Ihe
company foiw boats
The Salem, owned by Woed
bnrn parties, will be on the upper
river ami is expected to start up
very Boon.
Kvery indication is that by the
middle or last of the week the
v.s-cls will bj plying the open
t ighway to the sea..
, '
Tha Committee Report.'
At Portland the committee in
charge of the Annit Ab'.ot exhi
i:ion made the following report:
AVe, the nnoVrsigned, were present
last evening to witness, test ami
investigate . the phenomenal
power of force'' claimed for Mrs.
Abbott, "The Little Georgia Won
ier." We are constrained, as a
ciiuple act of justice to the man
agement and to the little lady, as
"ell as information to our friends
tay that we put. this little i nety
einht pounds of femininity .. rough
the must crucial and t'.., rough
leafs that our intellige.. and
pidgment could suggest, .i d that
t-veiy privilege and o. .irtunity
i r investigation was afV..ded us.
We unbtsitating'y voucli fur Mr.
Al.li at as being the most inexpli
ca'ne and myster ous phenomenon
ne ever saw"; presenting all the in
credib'e fents advertised and much
nine, in iK-t. M. C. George. II.
1". S.ik-dxf. K T Winter Har-i-.
A. J n'alli.g, Cleveland
Rockwell. Tti.iiii .f A. Jordan, ex-t-lisriff,
Rr. I 1-'. Habersham, J.
P. Mrshall, c-isnier Ainswortb
bank; Dr. Marv A. Thompson,
Mrs. Dr. F. M. Murray, L B.
P.ayley, M. D.
Mra.gAlthntt.
This marvelous phriiomeuou
will appear at the opera house is
t lis city on Christmas night.
I : very seat ithoiild be taken.
Nothing like it bus ever been seen
here. Prices within reach of all.
"Two large and powerful micii
men failed to lift her off her feet,"
Days the Boston Herald. A iimn
er of other tests were made, aud
the visitors were astonished at the
results. Neither the management
nor Mrs. Abbott attempt to ac
count for the results produced.
They do not claim that the force
rmploved is spiritiMl, mechanical,
muscular, electrical oi odic. They
iipply s iy that they do not know
bow th feats are performed;
They give the exh'bition in full
view of the audience, without the
nms of a cabinet or darkened stxge,
with no appliances save ordinary
articles of furniture.
The Chicken Promptly Kx,irerf.
An embryo poultry raiser oi t his
city made ari amus,ng blunder the
t her uay,-which rcsulteo n t!ie
death ot a dozen of u iest
chickens. Someone had tM him
to give hisfowl8 plentv of lime.
! I Ie proceeded to do so, throwing
out to them a quantity ot tne un
iaked quality. The chickens
soon began to want water and
quickly afterward expired. lie
ays the effect wa.4 surprising,
being as fatal as dried apples and
.tutr.
The Oretjonian Kail way.
The Oregonian railway is now
negotiating for reliable sites al.c-g
its roiu--io put in side tracks.
Warehouse will pr.ibibly 'ns
erected and the shipment of guin
raised in that section will be
greatly facilitated. The trains are
compelled to move slowly, as the
old iron is yt in use. A break
down occurs ' nearly every d ly
The new heavy rails ureiooked for
Hiiy time.' It is reiwltcl that
"the track from Wood hum to St.
IV u! will lie taken up, but this is
it. t credited.
r n mater.
llalett. the pilgrim printer, has
i.u.-e mote arrived in Salem on his
rounds of the west, lie has
tiainped from Maine to California
ami lr. mi the lakes to the gull.
lie is at home in a printing office
but never tarries long in one place
lie is oi'a rovinsr disposition fiid
lives the lift of a nomad. The
Salem Statesman remarks that it
"'ay be taken for granted the
Miing- winter will bean open one,
as he is now winging his uight
northward.
rharch Service,
There will lie service at the M.
K. church south, Sunday morninu
and evening as usual, Rev. IL S
I bangle, w ho has been assisting
"i a protracted meeting at Oak
vine, naving leiurneuio uie
citv.
. THE KEAL ESTATE OUTLOOT. ,
Their Is a Firmieii IndihaUi a
Healthy fatare Butieit.
There is little change in tlie real
estate market. The Commercial
Review of Portland says of r-itua-
tion in Oregon : it is very
but hardly a shade less tlrm
iuiet
than
With
1 t licen for months past.
the heavv demand for money and
the tightness which is an acknow
ledged fact, the situation is an en
couraging oue. Were there any
unce.tainly as to real property . an
almost immediate decline iu prices
might be lo iked for under exiting
conditions in the money market.
The firmness is, therefore, an ex
cellent sign, ami when in in a few
weeks' lime the bulk of the money
is aain in circulation, much
activity i nreal estate msy be con
tideiitly expected. For the present
then the condition of the market
is quiet and healthy. To attempt
to torce business w ill be useless,
and a boom at the present is out
of the question. Some business
is, of course being done and there
will never be a stagnation.
The ssles in this city for the
past week have been as follows ;
W F Read to E E Montague,
parcel near Albany $ 200
John N Combs to WE Kelly.
2.5) acres, tp 13. S R 2 w 2100
P ft Kelly lo Alberline M
Whiting, S E qr see 8tpl2
SRIw 300
J A Millaid et nx te Zula
Winn, lots 1, 2, 3,4,5,11 8..
in South Albany oaO
E W and II Tyrcn to Marv
Couch, S '.: lot 4. W 17 H'b -3rd
A 40(1
J R Douglas et ux to Marv
Crouch, S '.. lot 3, bl 17 IPs
3rd A. .. , 800
Dell Redman to ItC Redman
4i7 acien in tp 10, S R S w.
Oregonian Railroad Co to O
& V railroad compauv." 1
J 1, McCume lo J II Wilson,
35 acres sees 2ti, 27. tp 12 S
R4w 1060
II (treen etux to J Edwards,
2 acres sec 22, tp 15, 8 R
W 25
J'R Kirkpatrick to trustees
Ib Cong C P church, lot
7, bl 4, K'sA, Lebanon.. f 1
Frank Wallace and wife to
John Wallace, lot 1, bl 5
and part of lot 2, It's 3rd
A, Albany 17U
W B Smith to Henrv Moore
2.17.4S acres, tp 14, 8 R 2
W 5800
Ashbv Pearce to P P Don
lev,' lot ii, bl 20, H e 2nd
A.Albanv 000
0 Howell etux to J N
Gulliford, lot 4, bl 2 in S
W and S S Hayes add to
Halsey 350
U S to Conrad Miller, 152.2i)
acres sec 4 tp 10 S R 3 E Patent
C W Crowder etux t 8 W
Crowder bl 15 Woodles'
Riverside add to Albany. 1300
Joseph Nixon etux to Jos
Buhl lot bl 12, RaJston'a
add to Lebanon 1700
L A and 8 A Allen to J C
Powell, 56 acres in tp 10 S,
R 4 w 150.)
S A and L A Allen to S C
Vanllorn, 56 acres in tp 10,
S R4w 1500.
I' S to John Smith et ux, 273
acres in to 12 S, R4 w patent.
Smnnel Wilson et ux to Mar
garet Wilson, parcel in
North Brownsville 1
T L Wallace et ux to i.iz.ie
Ells, lot 3, blll.W's River
side A, Albany 22
T L Wallace et tlx to Saiah
Hedges, lot 2, bl II, W's
Riverside A 250
W S Reese to P C McFarlane
ot al, half iut in S E qr sec
0, tp 12 S, R 2 E 23S
II T Wilson to M E Wilson,
lots 1, ', bl 0, in North
Brownsville 1
U S to C A Belt, N K
acres, sec 33, tp 9 S,R 4 E. patent
1 larriet J Maple to M Hnfli k
175 acres, tp 11 S, R 4 w. . . 3S.IK
Holt to Ella Mendenhall,
M.H.5 acres tp 15 8, R 4. w WOO
E and J F Grose to
Werts. lot 2, bl 1 S's A
Sodaville 50
C Hausuun to -A SMc
A Donald and F C Stanaid.bl
2, IPs 2d A, North Browns
ville 420
A Condra to K N Tandy. 5
acres, tp 15 S, R 4 w . 25
J B Rodgcre et ux to E N
Tandy, 5 acres, se : 5, tp II j
SK4w
J M Flaugbei to Willie
Flaugner. N E qr sec .".2. tp .
If S, Rl E
Alhany Cem AsVn to
Joseph Sage, lot 317, bl 22
in said cemetery.!
G II Durham, master, to S S
M vers, 377.77 acres, tp 12
.-. i; 4 w
C A Bills etux toC II Ksin.
N E t.r aec 3.tp ! S, R 4 E
Nom e In Electric l.lxl't Conmnir
ointo the great. loss iu "Burn
Outs" of incinde-t-i-nt !inin on llm
Wi'.tiHiflio'.ise circuiU. it b-i-nui rs
ncceosirv f-r tlie Electric l.i-rht Co:u
pauy t't cI:Iut diarw for lamps to
liiiriH-l out .r aJviince tbe rate.
Tlit-n-r.irt-. -ciii.-i.iiit-rs will tkn notice
that -.n'ter .Jaimnry lt. Is, tlie- rite j
in I I iiiii iirii'-a iniiii :i .vi . til.
t ill In- cb.o.-J 1 H-r int:itli .i a
liii'is rate, in p'acr ol so ciilns lieie-.i.tiin-.
for e li lamp, mid Urer
lamps in priiiorlioii: and lamps
l.iirueil a later Imtir IIihii !'::U) will he
clmrtreit I (or a TidVlni k light ami
I i for all iillil, same as the present
price; anil c-oiiiomiers cmtractingaixl
p vinx for a U:30 ) i if tit and IcKIds
their larrip linrn all nilit or a later
hour llian'yCoulractKl . for, will t -clir!jet
accordingly without further
aotlce.
Albany F.i.cctric Lic.st Co.
Albanv, Dee. 'iu, IS90.
HORN.
VAXTIS
Yanti
-To the wife of XV.
at Shedd or. Dec 17
W.
p;
a aon.
IIPLAIN In thiaeity, Dec. M. to the
wKe of 8. A. Hill n . girl, weigh
nine pounds. 1
IIKAWFORO At Liwien on Ihe. Ui,
190, to the wife of W. W. Crawfor.J,
a son.
CALLAHAN On Saturday Dec. 2'.
I.i, near ihis city, tne y-u'otaa
old child of E. N. Callalis 1, of pata
Ijll.
T. M. C. A. MOTES.
Tba Pro pot d Haw Boildin of tbe 0rgu '
iiatioA- Latter. From, tba Becratarr. - I
T THE I IHtuB-or TIIK liKHtLD,
The attendance at gospel ser
vice last Sabbath was 42; atten
lance at the reading rooms for the
past week was 145, an increase of
40 over that of last. Mr, . E. N.
Bloduett will lead the meeting at
the Y. M. C. A. hall Sunday Dec.
21 at 4 p. m.
As already staled by the. papers,
the V. M, C. A. lias purchased for
a building sitn 72. feet on fhe cor
ner of 2d Ferry street, aud in tak
ing this step we feel that we have
scored a victory, one that -is com
mendable to every one who i8 in
terested in the welfare of human
souls, ve look Uion the Christian
institutions of our beloved city of
Albany to-day and we see them in
a state of tnritt and rapid growth.
There is scarcely a chur. h .but
what is, or has been, expending
hundreds, and some of them thou
sands of dollars, for the purpose' Of
making mora pleasant and com mo
dious their places of worship. The
W. C.T. V., the Ladie's Aid Sa
ciety and other nocieties that are
battling hand .- to hand for the
welfare oi our community are
meeting with success-. Why, then
should not the .Young ' Men's
Christian Association thrive and
keep pace with other, institutions
whose aims are tne same? Why
sii Mild not this association take
active and decisive pleasures in
tne way of bc.urirg a home' ai.d
property, lest in the tide of modern
advancement aud fall to the rer
and grovel in the sands of stands
still-ism? . -
Such must not be the "raw, and
we believe it will not.' Why? be
cause in calling the loll of tlie
Youti Men's Christian Associa
tion, of Alhany, we take from our
banks, your fluhool-roouiB, your
stores, your machine-shops, your
printing-offices, etc., young men
who aro keeping ; your hooks, 1
handling your . money, teaching
your children, doing your printing,
electing your ; bnUdfBgs. -Young
men who are jiibi'stafthrg in lite
and have future to make not' a
iast that is aheady made and
who are filled with all the energies
and ambitions that come to every
honest young man.
Our list calls for young men who
are walking your stieets day alter
day doing your commerce and do
ing it satisfactory to their employ
era. Our membership roll is com
posed of young men viio are doing
some of your most active and im
portant church work. You see
them in your congregations Sab
bath morning, in your Sunday
school room in your weekly prayer
meeting, and if you will step into
tlie Y. M. C. A. hall at, 4 r. m. you
will find them there. Is it then
probable, if possf b'.e, that we shall
fail in this our firet step towards
building us an association home?
.Ve realize that we are taking upon
our shoulders a -b'Tf" th. for 9
while will be bard to carry. We
realize that at present the money
market is close, and that it will
take a united effort on our part lo'
meet the requirements of the pur
cllase, but utile.- (his step is taken
by some one Albany will never
have a Young Men's Christian
Association building and without
it she would be incomplete. Why
should not. then, -the burden of
starting, fall upon us as well as the
association of tlie future?
It h:i falreu, and with a tremen
dous force and to-day finds the
Young Men's Christian Association
of Albany, starting at the foot of
the ladder bearing tirnily in hand
the banner upon which is stamped
in letters oi go'd ' Vic'ory."
We do not expect to tight this
battle alone, "The Lord of hosts is
with w," sn I if we do our part we
shall c une oil' more than conquer
ors in -iid. We ask every
miti'xt r oi the gospel and one pro-f--i
g the name of Christ to
re ..ember the Y. M. C. A. in their
H-titions to the everlivinn God,
and that we may succeed in this
step towards laying the foundation
of beautilul hildiug for the use of
the Young Men's Christian. Asso
ciation ami that ere loiiif we may
sec before us a city rilled with
lieautiful Iteavenwaid nointim;
church spires and a prosperous and
successtul city in every legitimate
branch of trade.
II. W. Youno.
i ieneral Secretary.
"To Mia Kajrars of Shoaa.
We are otlcriug some rare bar
gains iu men's ami ladies shoes.
We sell you the same shoes that
other houses show you made by
Ihe same manufacturer iu short
they are the same goods for much
less money. Call and see our
prices we guarantee to save from
2-) to 50 per cent on each pair of
shoes purchased. These goods
are new And that clam in every,
particular. A.J. ucilwain
! Alhany Qh -to)ise,
! . One Night Only,
TrlUHSDA Y
DEO. 25
of
A ppearance
IMfflT
The Little Georgia Magnet.
The Enigma of Ihe 1'Jtlncentury.
.-, , - . ' .-
No man Man -ho fan umbrella
over her head. 8hi -ati lift eight
men piled on two separate chairs,
and do many other feats equally aa
astounding.
aCflrAdmission, 50 cents; gal
lery, 25 cents.
Reserved seats at Will & Link's
without extra charge. .
Stochholdcra' Aanual Maelinp.
KOTtCE IS HK6I.BV tilVEN THAT
- ihi anuual niUniof tbe iitocklioMcfa.
of tl-e ar.en Baxin l.iiroh-rn.K Co will be
he'd at the office of tlie compa.iv in Ha'ate.1.
Oreffon, on the ii I of l'ebriiar'. leai, at tbe
kour of t o'clock r a for the purpose of
elctin director ol aa d coaipaiiv. and
Lo otOer ortlcf r of the c. iii tnv.
alleceuiter 10, lt!0.
J. 1. WvMcOMEBV, sktary.
Ill
1 IM
awerre I'a'IAa Are Brokrn Ip
ta Mnatana.
From the Virginia City, Mont.. Mfeijiaaan.
I i When we find a medicine we
anow to possess genuine merit' we
consider it a duty, and we take
pleasue in telling flic public what
'tis. Such a ihedicine we found
Chamberlain's Couch Itemed v.
last w inter, when la vripiio was
prevailing, u e ate satisfied that I
we warded on several attacks that
were threatening by the use of
this syrup, and we have since
relieved, in a few hours, severe
coins, auu in tne course of two- or
three days, entirely brokeu them
up hy its use as have' several of
our friends whom we have recom
mend it. It i" all that it is repns-
wukii io oe uy up manmactu'er-.
It you have a cough and want to f
stop it, Charnljerlain's Coug'i j
Remedy will do the work. Foi 1
sale by Fosfiay & Mason. i
Tha Itaaaon Why.
Why is it that Klein Bros, can
afford to sell boots and shoes ft
teaaooaoie i itecause ttiey are
both practical shoe makers and'
make , their expenses bv work-i
iik on iiie Biioe oeucii, ..ami any
boot or shoe you buy of them, no
matter what kind it is, man,
woman or childs, that rip, run
over or the sole rips loose, they
repair them for you free of charge,
and as they do all the work them
selves, they don't charge you 25 to
50 cents a pair extra for a w arrant
to pay some shoemaker to repair
them for you. 1 hey also make a
pcialty of repairing rubber tioos.
fclltla Olaataud Cow lea'
Bros, hoys, misses and child
ren'B shoes different styles alt
sine and widths made hoi.ii am.
tiikocoii. : Try a pair nothing
better medium in price. Every
pair warranted.
Sii fci. E. Yoi'nu.
rlaiMiaa aae) Laaa.
Ten ebares iu tia wonO atriaa for ),
ftkprira at the Hank ut Orrgua,
. HlnMilatlaa r rartarrkbla. . .
By uiitul tHaeit tbeteratuiorti mUUiw
tliiu ui Zohreft Sou hata thi.Uv .liM.Jvt.1
, rturrhlp,-Juu. B Zw-baa. tha UDiM uUk
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Holiday :: : A nnoun ceincnl !
FOR THE
Fine shoes, from $2 00 to $0 50 er pair.
Hue "Uppers, all prices, Elegant Plush and Velvet.inthe favoiile,
styles and shades.
Toe slippers, plain and beaded.
Oxfords and Tie for home aud street wear.
A. Dolge's Felt Shoes aid Slippers the best made just the thing
for comfort, winter evenings.
-Tn Siloes
-foi:-
1SOVS, - MISSES -
FOR THE GENTLEMEN:
Slippers in Plush aud Velvet, Old Go'.d, P.rown, Olive and otiier
Shades. Ixnind with Elegant Colored Iathei.
GOAT, KID AND PATENT-LEATHER OX FORD Tl F.8.
fjOTVot wear, for tit and for looks our foot-wear connot be excelled
in the State. :
Samuel
m aoiJi
ALLEN
Wholesale and
t'ipi. jol)
ui Lane, or
titles, jo
F1-Y.SNN blqck.
Cliristnias "Vum Yuins."
Fine French Candies.
Plain Mixed,
,' Fancy Mixed,
Fiench Mixed. Assoit'd Sticks,
Fine
' .
'
Assortment of Fresh Nats.
i
gat -Turkey, j
j Citron,
Imon ami Orange Peel, i
Iuqiorted Sptghetti,
Fat Chickens,
j Seedless Raisins, Zante Currants, j
Layer Raisins. Mince Meat j
Fresh Eastern Oysters. j
Vtmore'B Mince Meat, Olives, J
Peisian Dates, Smyrna Figs,
Chow Clio v, Catsups Horse radish
'Fat Ducks,
Celerv, Cauliflower, "ranlerries,
Mushrooms. French Peal,
Asparagus, French Beans,
Pop Corn, Prize Gum
MUELLER A GARRETT,
The Leading Grocers.
for,:;
ie incest ami liest Bed
.oungesgotoT. II. Brink's.
as them.
If Vflll Want a .fine parlor
IT I.UU anite, T. II. Brink has
them from W to (13-).
FOR A MICE RUG
iO to
Thoa.
11. Brink'a.
T U R DIM If "suele?ant
I a lla Ullllin stock ot lailies'
and gent ' rockers, nothing belter.
DID YOU
II. Hi ink's.
See those wicker
Monl b .ekets Mt T.
SOLID COMFORT, V
tit III ink'
LADIES':
ami Slippers
AND - CHILDREN
e. young.
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BROTHERS,
Retail
mm.
Choice hi
of All
(ton
IS
T",!otrUNr'A,vili:Y 1 j
1r 'ir f UmiiIIhiI 'Jii'id-i r-r t'l-i ;;r I I
-f inn lllil-y Haan, 1 j -
- Wttiral'liif-n'. ljf-i p-rf-jtm st:t id. I
'' 1 manicure snts un I !ril-t pens a s tin
1 line i.f art v.-o.-k, an! ii-v-tii- nit I'i'e I 1
i (1 for old nu vo-insr. t-- .ric r-s this year 7 (
:1 O'lah Kil4s f hol'ul iv '. U irjjr'K- I D
I tnrlj "'' aid the pu'ilic 'nvit "l to c iM 1 j
'.. n't! ti.t ti voi'i 'il luii'liv pre-woit.
1 1 'e lake plua-ure in slinvin r our-roiD l
j! ll whether you wish to purchase or isol, j
STANAID GU,SIGK
FIRST STI.TKT, Near Revere Il..u-e. ALBANY, Ok.
Sill
cker "
II R I SM A
Is Cos i . i i 1
-IIUV.
Magnificent D,
Holiday Goods.
Santa Glaus Headquarters.
"VLnnni
Holiday shoppers are invita I
moth stock of plush gocd, art supplies ai ! novolt! s. X trouhlo t
show gonils. Our li(4ul,iy Ptxxtk is n arl.v I dou n to astonishingly low
prices for the season of lS'.KMil
For tie
-A Fine
Diamonds,
An t-lati! imsnrt iin"it
liiiiliiv!l.i- and (io'il llfjt
Aillhlat'st uovfltifH
H. EWART'S,
THE LKA1UNU JEWELER.
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Hand
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Holidays
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