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HIE MOKNING IIEHALD: WEDNESDAY, DECEMDEIS 31, 1890; s fronting giuhj Jwaltl OX SALE. The Daily Herald will be on ale each morning at II. J. Jones' book store.wbere it in be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINGS AKOIir TOWN. Flannels at coat at Searls. .Masquerade ball to-night. Hulin Jc Dawson, druggists. Saxny yarn at cost at Searla. Ross Hibler, of Scio, came over laBt evening. Boenicke keeps the finest can dies in the city. Boenicke keeps) those juicy non productive ortnges. 17. P. Burkhart left yesterday on a trip to tli.j Sound. W. J. Fitzpatrick, of Corvallis, was in Albany yesterday. Choice fresh butter at V. E. Bro vnell'a at (iocents per roll. A. J. Adams of the Lebanon Kx press was in Ihii city yester day. Fine chow chow and salmon Im-IIics in bulk at Mueller Ac Oarrett's. Mine Bet hers, of Philomath, is M tiding a few days in Albany aiii-ij friend. ieo. Atken. oi Salem, ciuie down from Mill City last evening on his way home. . Ciande Straban, who is attend ing school tit Salem, in i& Albany fur the holidays. Fred Ross takes charge of the news route, on the o. I'. ' bay train," to-morrow. Dr. J. M. 1'atton, who has I een seriously ill for sovt ral week, is again able to his practice. Ben Barker is iain on duty as brakeman on the O. I. ;,tfer a wrestle willi typhoid leve. . E. Matlock of Eugene Mine d-wn last eveuing to att-.-:.d the Xe.v Years Masquerade parly. II. S. Brasrield and Oilmore Hays, of Corvallis. came up from Salem last evening on their way home. . ' Harry Day takes his. departure for Portland' this morning, ai'U-i spending a week at his home in tliis city. All members of the W. C T., are earnestly repie;-ted so meet this evening at 4 o' lobk at tin W.C.T. M. hall. Will Martin, formerly O. P. river agent, in this city, is 0:1 a visit to his many friends here. He is now operator at the "Shops," on the S. P. ljuite a number of people from Corvallis and Salem will attend the Mask ball tliis evening at the opera house. A tine time is an ticipated. The very best stock of tth brushes, clothes brushes, solid back hair brushes anil whirl; brooms at Hulin t Dawson's Uiur htore. If you wp't anything choice in the grocery line' go to Mueller & iiarrett's, the only place in the city where you can get everything yu want. Remember the grand masuuer- ade ball New Year's eve, at the opera house. Masks will not be removed until midnight. Calcium lights, moonlight dance and other new ajtrae'ions sill oe lntnvliieeil. Kpectators reserved seats ut Will A Link's music store. Mrs. (iilhert is prepared to do dressmaking of all kinds. She Jias employed a tirst class dres-onakei fi.iin Sacramento, and will guaran tee satisfaction 011 all kinds ol work. Children's garments . a ajccialty. location, First street over the (.Sulden Kule Paxaar. Mr. II. Marnier, representing John A Sou. the ' San Francisco customers, arriv d here hist night and will beat the St. Charles ho tel to-day with a tine array of cos fumes for the masquerade Kill. He brought with him a great variety of elegant costumes for both ladies and gentlemen. Three young men of Harrisburg spent ten days up the McKenie ami killed eleven deer. One of them then tloa'ed down the river from Harrisburg to Coivallis last Wednesday 'and kdled sixty live pounds of iucks and geese on the way. Til -y say gain- was never . more abundant a'.org the banks of the Willamette than at present. Hon. A. K. Khipley and son. M. K. Snip-ley, leading eitiens of t l.irkauias county, were i.i the city vesterday. The former is one of th? loard ot regents A tin AgrL"iitnral college, and was on it s way to Corvallis to attend a meeting of the boaid. The latter was looking after lusires inter-e-ts. being intrristcd in th hay baling busiiie.-s. Mr. Julius Oradwold, proprietor ot the iolden Kule Bazaar stun-, informs us that he invites it.c aeneral public who desire t purchase- any holi i.i;.' presents t" hurry up, as hi goods- a'e goin.: very fast, arnl Ne Year's is i.m, dose at hand to make new order-, lie otill has plenty of beaut ;f'i: holiday (;oi his, f.ia h ' raill!--t tel! how long they will last, and s-ni items ate already holdout. All VVkjt froi K r. Thrue iaoiili.'s; named L'aus. Tice and (iiiison. :orived lit lhi. -'y yesterday from Kansas, hav- iig MroUght flieir liouc!io. 'lectsf and even their poiiltrv. from that s'ate. They are farmeis and expect to near Alhariv. The families number li persor s and the trip oci-npied two weeks. A 1'liitutoin I'Hily. M!ss Jennie Malin entertained quite a imnila'r of le r -;na friends of .1bany, :if th rcsidein-c of her parents by a Phantom Patty o 1 Monday evening. An ex- el'crt lunch was served at 12 ''.di-cl-. and as greatly enjoyed by d w ho attended. A CHAJXE?. Or ACCIDENTS. A Serious Bnuw.iy Vtar Sk'di -T.--cti-cal Jokers Ar:eat.el fii-l Tine J. ill; oi), (.:., !.::. 2), 18 ( - J)iir;:i'' the past week luis vioii-1 ltv has been she seer:e ot several aeci.teius. i,asi rn.wy, .nr. n .0- 1 . .i-ri - t.. Il.l.. ert .Morgana oiiet ooy, irmce, while out hunting in company!. with several ether boys, had the ; miofortiine to !.ms all his fingessj and th'uab. They came to a fence ; and sat on it to rest, and w hen ; they were rea.iy io siari, ingeii ng , otl ol it, tho tiaini.-ier 01 : I Morgan'-smi cangnt on .t causing its dweh uge with trie above results. . . f Jordon, while getting out of hiJ Miiw rinn is wagon, caught ls ieet in t:.e hnes and cam., U the ground sinking j 0. 1 his head and hand-, ti.io.vingj 1. !n .m .ut ol o'il: l 11111 I.eM, -Mil ' Uis wrist out ol in ace and biui-.ng him up geneially. Last Sundty morniinr Mr. John Morgan, living near Plain view hitclied up his !:' - and he ami his wife were g'.-it-g to attend a I'lru ra:. While IS. ey wi-r : g.'tti.lg intc the buggy the hors-.-s started to run. .ir. Morgiiu lo-t one of she Hues and thty were both : brown out. Mrs. Morjao s triicK on hei he ld ami breast, and i- now sulJeriiig from concussion of !' brain. Mr. Morgan had his lullar bone and shonld-.r lil.tdi broken. I'r. C.itf of S.'.eil !, at tended all the parties, and at !a--i .i-coiiiits they were all doing n; c!l as could oe expected. Mr. Moor, a merchant of Tan eiit, cam-. to tiiis dace a few lays ago and sv.oie out a warrant for the arrest of some suspected tramps who wer. expected to i oard the south bound train in the evening at this place, lie place ! i' 111 the hands oi a young man f ere to be served w hen the afore aid tramps app.'a.cd. As this vas theyoiin.' man's maiden eliort in this line, it was thought that I e woii'd go a'uf it in somen h it fan awkwai-i manner. Thr-e ot . ir young bu-mcss men c--: cived Hi-; plan of a j 'ke on him. and n-:-tordingly ili--j:r.ied then.'-. Ives a.--trjinps ami came marchi u. up the railroad each with a pa en on his 'ack. and when in the v cindyoi the depot, our evi r watchfui :.u li in oi the pa- i- appro iched .J.v-lu and requested them to ac- iipiiny him to.the ntlice of the i isiicvof the peae;. . The would eti.imps piottsted aiid took hold :-i lent. ;!:d asked him w it !i 'con- : e '-m-nee what he ...n:. :!i mm crieii out ...t M11 !i i- voice for help Hiattb' 'i .mi ere com pelh-d to ;.ike to tii. t. ' : ; is. They ran i" i:.e direction l. -t away an ' the voang man with the warrant ran : he other in search of a r.i-t- 1 bi f".oiigh lo arrest them witii. At--r searching every wood liouse, -I able, do.' kennel, barrel and dry oods box in the place, he was old the truth concerning the jol:e, -t hich resulted in the young men ho were playing train)) to be -.rough tup before Judie Kllison .'id mulcted in I he Mill of .7.Vl ach. Hon. F. A. Watts and Mr. Pen 'ohnson oi Albiiui, were M-en . 11 .-hedd last week. Mrs. Jas. iault has been sick for the last two or thro wee! s suffering troni a severe attack oi iS.eumatism. IhaiiKC in liusinoHH. From Jan. 1st, bS'.U, we will iiange our hiisine-'s to a strictly cih system, thi-ieby enabling lis o buy for c.sh and get o:r di-i-colints, wheiebv we cm, an I will, 'tve our customets the b-'ieiit. ur M. C. II. Mueller. vVh- 'v.st, mal( arrangements to t u oils .tirect from the maniifs in sit The lowest cish pi ires, mi - v. ill idl pure g ihIs at, the lowest c 'fh igiires. P.elieiiui that t!'-' oe iple wilfappreciate a store v. -i itiey an gooils at cash lig:lr-. n re nain, " Kespectfiiliy Yoios, ' .Mi Kl.ixit A iAiti;i.rr. A line I'r line 'i r.:i.. 1 :.e of the lines prune orch ird? ::i tliecountry is one belonging to 'dr. S;:muel Daw, near 1'eoria. Me h is 20 acfts planted in prune?, some of this tiees are full ben- ing. I he seven year old trees this ear uo-'ueed four bushels to the t 'ee, hich he mid at the tree i..r 5(1 cuts per huiicl. lie is :;Uo makii : 'juite a specialty 'i urti--. ating lh" wild rjspberr whi: "r. he -ayi is superior to all der varieties. Mr. Daw was in the ity yesterday paying his taxi s. An liiinlelit Trump. A -few days ao near Tai'g'-n; a riiiup approacficd ttie lesidein-e iiiorge Lupt-r and acted in a very irisol'-nt manner. The eldest aubter was at home al 'i.e. She in ked Uj the house and hastened o i neighbor's, going t- Mr I'-ry in's. Albert i'n an went with e-r to the hou.re and found the t.Minp trying to breai; in at the v'ndo.v. lie was very I old, and would not leave until a shotgun was levelled at bi-o. A II..IUV ami Ast.M ia l::iilr.i.ol. Aii-ilher e idci-.ce th.it this com oaiiy meaiii bu:-iiiess is .owu in i U a-bii:.-t- n diip.ilt'b, w loch sav. Iiat : ii.it.,.- Mitchell iiiis inti'o hiced a hi'l .mili-.i .:.i:g il:e Al ii my A A -tori i r.iihoad to build a bi id:."? acioss the Wih.iluette liver in Or goii, and aiio'hcr bill grant-it-g the f-ame couipany 'he right it v.av a'cioss the i ,r.unie fl uide Indian resi-ivation. Y(Uiua l':isspii;er.. Y.i'.-t in a, fic. :;i. The steamer W illimette Vadi-y atlived .it Ya pdn.i to day vitli tin- f..!'ioing I' l-'-e'.g i -. J. i'. K, ,!)(-, i'l:o:k l nalier, Jacob Schli liel. C. Mariow..'. li. Ileibeit, Mrs. M. Msdliii. .Io'.in Kane. Atua- ! ham S-.-idler, I ieo. Men-hand. Only i-ixteeii cloaks left and will sell t.'ieni b'dow rost to el t ht m out. K". C Searls. BROVNSViLLS SOILS. i;i:oWNsvn.i.i:, Dec. :;o. Vnii-uiia. lie- icftii.e .11, um ! V...1). I'i,.ttnvv:!,i i-ilv Iim!I 1.11 the evening oi lKcLMth, ai l also i . .... I I.' ..! '..;.... ll. I'..,,. 1 u. .n, 1 11. -.11. i.,u,iu..i'......ii".i.""io vi! e. miner i:ie aiis.iet 01 me -! P. M. Iv, and Pr.K by tenan .. ,.,, ,. ('.r., weI1 a,U..led, th. . , . ,:, . an i f.-t'y 1 res-.m:.--. At the City 1 iall the adores i ar.d pra er was delivered by i'e.v. :trpus Sperry, alter m hills f dl-.vvod the .lisii iu lion of uilts. Til' r.'j;ramii:e at ., ,.,,;.n.h K..xi as l0!Ws Mlls:c bv the -Brownsvilio Conn t , a; M. Song, Jo oi tie WwrM by R..c lJl:,kl.jVf Jennie SUnd'ish, Jaraes Pearl and y vi. r,.,,Ui et hi. 1'i jver lv Kw C. D-Trick. Song, by en. nr. ln- Htrum..,ttl. 1U;..;(.j bvJav Tempi Uec;uU.,U!, l.Mi.eriCooh , S vin. S). ,,v (;udv " . . - . ple- y s Swank and 1 o'.ice l.lakely. lv;ci-:ati:-iis bv Cailie Teniplcton, Ihntlia Mct-jriand, Klue blown, Nellie Sta'-dish and o.hers. I.. SSUI in Po.Uem.-ss, by I eler llmne. D.Htri!ino:i wf eai-iy, uts, and presciil ,i. A. l'i:iiiop and will" oi Pori !aml. viritcd trieu ls during ttie hoiidays. .Mrs. Mary Mcltithe of Salem, wa'-tle' guesi oi .Mrs. M orris Jiieger, on Chi istiii.is. H. Y. Kiivpatr.ck snd Charles MlS'i-r, of L.-o.Imoii were in ISroivns vi !e on .-auirday. .i i he .-oot '. ing match on ( thrisl m.'.s, i"..i:)a-ii and (ieore Tyc-r made U.e host More, Tne city olllivrs apjiointed for Soutii P.rott nsvillc, are as to!l -ws: Presidi-iit of the c -uu:'il, Dr. J. ! . Hemy; 'or.iiiilm.in, .las. :1 ikelv ; S. J." Wil ...it; John Wolf; W. P. Klaioie. Trea-nrer, Cooley ; iie-corl'-r, SVti r Hume; marshai, i. Ciiifort!i. Tn.; ost. r supis-r given by tlie lailie- oi tt:- M. K. church, sit the city hali :i the evmii g of liie I'-Vh, wan a tv-'i led success, tile iceens aiiiouunng lo over i. " .,- i i, i .. i IDs hovor, O P. Co-how; lined U . lycer, -t . and c.ts on i bars- lay, cnarge, o:sonie:iy coiaiucl. .Julius tiyiie, o: l.e'iar.on, was in town on Fiiday. Tlcmas Kay, of Kay mills, S.iiem, i iii'i our town a visit dur ing last week. lir.i.it Piieley, returned home on Sat m day i'imiu Diamond I! il district, tli.': heboid he taught, haying closed. The ia nily oi K. li. I'.lanchavd, will phoi'Sly reaiovc to Albany. Louis ia'i'i.-litii, (.' Albany parsed holidays with, friends of liie pt.i.'e. Othe Cisqu-r oi Albany, was in .town during the pa.-t wee!:. The son of Ib'v. F. II. Calder. is i'i wile typhoid fever at Salem, ids father left for that place Wtdncs diy. Miss Maggie Dunn will remain at horn.' : no iM'a 'i'e of the winter, the sch ol that she taught in the Warren district., having closed on Friday last. Mrs. A.J. Adams and daughter ..inline,, of Lebanon, pas-ed Christmas with" Mrownsviile re!a tives. On Friday, Noah Shan'-is. left for Albany to work in tin: WooL-n .'dills, of That place. Earnest Ross i? ch-iking at tii ' City l'mkery, tlie s in.-ol th it i e taught in the Powell ilistrit c!oscl on Friday list. P.-jrn, Ler. 2lith, to ihe wil Frank Smith, a son. Ji V- .ff .Mi Knjoul!e i:er-;itiin A very lneasaut social tarty was ten.'.i red llarrv Wooden last even - ing, w ho has been sp-n l:ng the I bodies ii.Um be emba iued belore luiidavs with his parents in this'""' 'l et'i's new process takes cilv. He wil! leluro the last t,f ! hold i'b -new idea is to the week to his business in Port- j '''.eel ' die who, holy and I imt. The folio.iing pefs-UM were ! tir: ci veto posterity the present : O. II. Irvin-. .!. A. - - .ine.i!ne:i;s oi ilnsowhos Cumuiing. Mr. Piice, Ciiail.-sl' .. cui up Mitii.ieiitly well to Mueller, -lames Callahan, Charles i illi"'v exjiense. Cusick, W. H. Cowan. C. P..Wir.n.! F.rsl. tin; helv i? embalmed, ... ........ .. ti . ........ .. i ... : i-. . i ir. ati'l .-lis. . .s. i rani, .Mr. ami Mrs. Ib.ht. Huston. Mr. ami Mrs. A II. Maithi, Mrs. Warnci'. Misses : t'-dsbath the color of polished Lillian I Li- Ul -inan, Flora M.i.sm, t silver. Alter that the face is Vesta Ma-on. Maud I loKncri, j subjected to aiegular electioplat Lora Vance, liattie iathr.iu h. Lt-e ! '"I? (i', ::nd comes out burnished Prathei', Eva Cowan, licit ha M..i- j ' 'I'l't'1'. ready t be preserved to tin, liattie P-ail, Veile 1 r . i. g, ' "e hH'-st generntions. In order Nina Parker. l i insuie pei feel success the face : is varnished, ar.l this is the last li.ij...riKi,i (.. ll.iuseke-ers. ,,,,eratrin. The huniished copper It gives .Indus CraLioh! great face is tiif'i w arranit'd to remain s ri.-i'aciioii ia s-dhug his " tin- , thc' HU"-' ! " re ituries il treit 'd ti ilden Rule teas and baking resuiabiy fair fare. This p-,der, with elegant prizes or ', "i,'1,l ;,r'at. vufas for old without them, tiiat his cu.-tomers families. They can pirsoi vt to who have purchased i-ivalub'j re- : l urn anil s.i v tfiev are well p :isel t: it the !ct .S No. ! . ti-' Ii.b- i: -J ;' .'der is as t' " ' ' - !': Ai- n;s 'ins and : ..ki u lii'.i- !ii ! lime i f -t'di iS w t.l's (fold :: K'.li.- P.azi i.:- i -. I e: i o it up f ir ' ' -fl- . po win t : I'.i i ai 1 1)1, i- n. w .lo P r. W ale .ivif s' ; c!i pou: : r a;i c!-. -: eouiiili.:?'-. to !;l -e o it: i o;' . ieg l! I'i- of g!.l-s- liiii-rli IiimIi-all- i I' I .ii- I. a. i; .! . !.u-.'. ni i! ivist Poit.'ii.'i I, v. ii! h i ne . and . I of T-a- : , lb-: Tab ! dedicatory ser.n.-n ;.t ll A. lo-v. !. t". Stral'ou, eiiaiii c'.i" t lie Willa'i.cttc I'liiviTfity lout will pieach ai 7 r. M. I'.usliong has the reputation of i.,g a very ah!.; pieachcr. i i'-jichcs sujicv. hat. on the ma. tge style. Ir. tratton is one : t the liiu-st oraioi.s on this coast, i Ail are cordially invited to com : i and hear these very able preachers. I The SIiih cif tlit. Times. j This evening, at 7 :.'J.i, in Ihe W. C. 1". C, ball, Mr. Oram will give a lecture on '"The signs of the limes," when he proposes to .--how by comparing scripture prophicit-s uiih current even is, that we ii ive rein-ned th.' last geii"ratiou : that ii'- that we may f,.i,c to live to I witness the-second coming of j I j Christ. Ili.snext lecture will be i r! in the same place next t-vciiing i 1 subject, "Coming events. ' AN LMJOY ABI.K iiNTtRl AlhMtNT- The ('tilirtaininent given last oveliillg at tlx opera House OV llie I . 1:. . . I... M u- ..I. ,,,..1. .. n",j,in",. ;i (.,iova''.c allair. The Inilke t,"'il' expenses iv work- . I 1 i:....ii!iifnn fl.:. J "I : t yiii iv .tir. 1.1. w. i.ve nun reaoiutr seiecons lv Alus .Moses -were i r,.v Mii0M-i. j s was also the es'ei!eiit music by tie' Then foHo'.ied the orchestra, laughable farce, entitled she Mil!: Maids con vention, m which young ladies in bright red iw-tumes. with bright tin p.iiis .-iid m. Ik stools, iHik part, p- rforiiiing a mi'k stool drill. The farce was admirably presented. TIih cast of characters w as as fol- lows; Uliiunsia a. l-Uitii de b.iiiMi, San Franeisco, Mrs, (j. W. Ibx-h-sted'er; secretary, Lauretta- Jean- tte Crabtree, llariisburt;, Mrs. II. W.StJohii; treasurer, lhi-.tie Lark- j spur, Seattle, Mrs. CO. l. e. Tliot ueiegaies w ere,, oiuiroiia i;u;i;nny, t'oivallis. May Hideout; Mercy Annus Wixfo-d, Oregon Ci y, Liilu; 1.1 .a.- t- .1. .!. - fltiileoiit, Susannah Jic.rie de Jon,a) iN.rtland, Kva Simp con ; 1 -A,.UA .M;lkefod-h r, Albany, Marv .t.,!:iis. ; Iivl;i. .dclpha Lowdv,' C ' Cr(...!; C:i,:y.,n Chain-' j Ih 'mii ; i'r':-iei:, e Paltry, Asloand, : I I '. S:a' I til -k : l!et-y Ai-li. Iledott, ' i Yaquit. l. Mrs. Littler; Serelda I Kvatii;-! i o ii. b--i:d ibbler, Tarn-' I til i ! i ; ! ! i-i(u V'ij.lt I I'll- toil.- j Asiori.i, Mrs. liobsoa; Jerusha! I.laiv! Wines li-, tiaker City, Miss! Itabbingion ; Virginia Creeper;; O.iklanit., Carrie Wcstfall; IVty ; l ine P.utterpole, Salem, Mis. ' r.r.i.in; liu-t i iVerthtiiner. Au:o- , im. y.r-. 1 1, iston ; !.-: rah iligo -' 'iVinjileton, Turner, ('ora litin; MisPouri tiren t'p tail, Oiyiuoia, ! Magi (.'hainbcr.? ; Lineru-taj Walton, l.o Angeles, Camlas j Co'ia ; M itildi Ann pjrkins. Mon- moiiiii, Miss A kin; PiiciiJa Sib- j man, Fngene. Mrs. J.CIn mberliii ; ; .Meiiivia ."-enpiima ingerstoU, Set I'iil.i .Mead Cnitiiii .Ian, IO. - National LiaUes Concert Th Co., con.-ivtiag of ei-jht heautif-il I I oi.iij; Ji : .f i-ii-m-mii,' III j Vli(.,H win .,. .r .lt t, i llir.se in'this dtv on Jan. 1 young gn:s po.-sc-sing mii veIou& IO ojier.i ; 10. The! Kvciriij; Journal s; ot them Central Music Ihdl was literally packed f.-oin parquet to pit last cveiib-g by an an lieece coTnpos"d lar.'olv of the Sw"(iish iiihabilant hither by liuu nlc-riainmeni given i for the bcu lit of the L'tMican j ui.:nuiei:l fund. The nevi-l tea-' lure of the evening's coneert was tun tirst apiieiiiance in Chicago of! the Swedish L;id:es' Octette. Tl.isj coaipauy ot ingers hai's from ' Sto-.-Uh Jin, and consisia of eight lulies who were trained and in ;!:ucted in thcirart by no less a personage than Prolessor August K-.li;e:i, late choirma -ter ot the Koyal Op.-ra at t lie Swedish cap ital. Tiieir s nging is novel in style and highly i nj ivable, pos sessiiiL' much n.it n r 1 1 ireslmess of quality, and heii g characterized by superior finish. The voices r.f of tin; ficgei's blend tinely, nud are pheiiom.-fnal in range, varying trout high sopr mo to an alto that is idin-ist h:.t itoae in quality. Tney sing with liie an 1 animation, shad ing with excellent tasteand skill. Ot the ladies appea'i'ig asfoloists, Mi-'S Note'ius mad'" t lie beet im pression, singing Mallei's "Ah! Noa e Ver"'wit!i goi d i-tlect. The t piion trail o voici of .M iss Ileden j was M H tiii.g in tin extent of its j r;n.:e aa.l iieeuliarity ijii iiity. : Seat s on sale at ill A Link's. j llteelr.i. it.-Oing lliim.iii Itu.lifn. I i'i-o.ii 'I .ll.t'!.a'8 'iilji'-:.- a'-. I A French doctor wants to in- tro .luce his p.iVnt proe.jss of j pie.-rervingthe remains of the dead. ' ll is not euio.rmiiig or vet ! ."ruin dying tie in, I hough tha ' l-' "n ' o.ppei itnjl i - ath of nitrate of tilver. It comes I t!1'-' la'.est day the burnished copper c.'-untciiaiicc ol Ine Iioil-carner. salo ui keeper or lai'or w h was the distinguished founder of th-ir :.oh!e I. ne. Along with the family :-poons, giMinimoliier's corner i-'ib- ! ard and oth- r relies, Ihe old ii.irc, i nr oi.l) in ! face can i .'j l T" T T 1 het. tv and a ! V A i; g IV ;.3"!.?luill.U Vi. ii an s copper bottom ! face can I be kept a thing oi joy forever. All til copj.-ei laivl anci stors 1 y ai:d by. An improvi'd measuring ni hine for saie by E..t!. Searh-. Choir" ivr!t;mery at llu'in . wain's, FrcnchV (uner. WL n j n'l want a tiir- sh. ire vt,u 'j'-'. i; at Se;i-I.-. e b l.-.bst .tiles ill ckties at Searls'. geiitlemcn's Choice designs in handkerchiefs at. Searls'. Mince meat at F. L. Kenton's. i M spectacles at French's. Sili; ir.iii'dera jit Stalls. mm:i;m:j WAKN'KK - Ydl NC -Dee. 'i'.i, lv.l.1. . ill tlie rc:-iili III-.- ol t'le. Iil'i'le'n pur- ' eels, in .-i-ii', -egoii, lir ". A. j U' uiaii r iiii-.l Miss .tian a.- I. Young, i le v. K K. I. leli.o l otlii-i l! l.g. I The i ample arc. mii'm; I.lnu coiuitj ' popular ynung i o:.!e. uiel lin y were tlie re. iii.:iits of fit- hearty j tlie Teriiikiits of fit- hearty couural. ul.itiolis of tln-i- luuil) fiiemls. The IUusoii tVliy. Why iH i tiiat Klein l!ro aflord to H-ll hoots M:d sli ran s .. 1 --i:.i.i.u- . i.ec;:e:?,' u, but ll Iimet ie:ll .l.ii I ; ::'ir M)d 1 " --- i'-i.vs:, ;i.i;i l,," 1 1 o.'V o I OlIV OI l!l:"H, no w h;it kind it i, n-i 1 ! matter i woman or colds, that no, run I ov,'r"- "' sole i;p;s il'S !-.)oe. lh. v I n-i-.oi 10-111 e;i in e 01 ciiargi",-' ami as they d- ad th:- work IheTi.- ' selves, they don'i char. e you io to ' "0 cents a pair extra f ir a" Wiiiiaat ; to pay souse shoeiua'.er to repair I 'In in for von. '! hev also make -i ' j specialty of repairing rubber hoo's Nmscr. Me-srs; llyman & Prowne!!' 1 nr Jji-:', kinds of st-s-k, and ih.-e intending to phut sh. u!dc;(! mn; 1 en 111 ine:r nursery lo 01:- :.. 1 Ui.'iii. j 1 l-avo a f -.v albums .n,.l t--o boxes that I w i!l s- II for 1,-ys thin ,-ost to elosa. Fine hi i se a' wmiuw i i. C. Si a: Is. Je at. F. L. Kenton's. EMOVAT : . Jj 10 1 by Are now removing their entire s'ocl; of new quarters in the new l'ahiiiiore hrb-k. icent line of newest n.-itterus in heil r-.o n of fine furniiuie, and will have on. of '. Ic men's in t.ie ci'y. Tiieir prices will be ! iine fif carpets bought befo'e the raNc will i3"CaH a-i.l see them in their n-w .M ac. u t. rwocK x- ir. ! , Holiday:1 :: :: : Aniiou ncemcni ! srsc Fine shop, from 2 (i!) to id ."iO 1 ine fdipoers. ad prices, I-ilegaii tv'es ani shades. Toe slippers, plain a:id bea'dml. Oxfords and Ties for home and street, wear. A. I'olge's I'elt Sices a ul Slippers--the best liijiji ior comfort, winter evenings. Slsot-s FOI FOR THE GENTLEWEhJ: Slippusiii Phi-h and .Velvet. Oi.l io'd. P-r nvii, -hades, hound with I'.lrgaiil Coiorcd Lealliei. ;i)AT, KID AND PATENT-LEATH EU O.VFOKD TlliS. iyFor wi-ar, for lit and for l-niks our fool -wear coiinot be excelled in the Stab-. ;ck. TiHSACCU AND CIIOLtJJ: Fitl'lT.S -OF ALL IITLR&B OS S-jA.LL '.QUA1TTITIB3. J I.iltlR ;ianl anil CTowIeH : I'ros. boys, nii-ss and child-:r- nV s-hoes dili'eieiit rtl'S all I -ies ;::id wid'l.s muu: m-md all I,,.,0.,.''".'.,. 1 : '! ot , I r llll'llUlll 111 iy a pair nothing price, ICverv j paT wai ranted . ?k.i.iia MM'i'i.s; r or tri Mill l;i:o. ! 'ifHiii'y Jlru-. 1 ;. -. ? at Kir ill tielii'ay IIi'i;. MliUM i .l nI :i tilt-Ill I if? Vfll I .'. Want a fine pnlor suit". T. II. P.rink has ' iiem frcm 10 to roa a Hiss ruc II. itrii.k's. niliirc i 0. furni'me into th-ir elegant The. li-ii, mid .1 a ecivTiii :i I p..i !or se! an ! all kinds t-.i t i'siroilur- irfabii h-1-! v. ry -e txo:t.l le. A line -i t a1 1 .v lig lte i. I'if.jn'ielors SI f 1j LADIES': p'T pair. Plush and Velvet. in thr favorite. just the thing anil Slippu'S- (JIIILDKEX Oii. .1 .ci KINDS : AlANV,)i: S vt! KI. I'.. ol'XO. j Mi km I'istlBS - AND I Q y - I tf'ifl er lli.liitn.l iet i! Will fi. at llottom . . , ir iifi ' ''" I ' x 1 i' 1 'tin "is' In i of Mitet c.Uv", p' !;! and I ;' a 1-alii iit'ern'. f.i't p.-i-faini stan-ls, V, a inanieiii s ts ci I gul l p--n. a's.v n tiiu p- ft -r art vork, :i-i I M-vt'iM 3iiil.ite I 1 5 l.r ' ! eii y: ing. li- ir'.i- j? tliis year J 3 ) i i Kbvls 'f ti iliibiv '-nl.-i is surpris- I R ill r! i miv n i t ftiepil'itie is inviU-il to ci'l I f j l sri I li- 'imui iiI liitilir presi-iiii. IU j: 'a ''" ;'-"J -'-ire in sliiin ourgoiJi " II I wliellinr ye i wi.'!i to puivli i-iror not, jl jj liili 'ir-ijl ?F M)mP'M1' TANAFyD & CIJSICK ' FiliST STUr.irr, Near Revere House. AI.l'.AN Y, OK. 0;jU : Hirj W li'OSH'AY -Have "a Magnificent Display of- Molidai Santa Glaus Holiday rlioi-pers :ne invited moth stock of plush gocd , art supplies :n noi-Ities. No trouble to show ).'oo.. Our holiday -!ock i.- n aiki d dow n To slo'iisbingly low piices for the seasnn ii ;s;0-:l ISSII 5 5 5 ? s I 'ine For the J Ji am oriels, life naiinrri3M.Tcfi All l":li! tiss.u illicit ' lillil'efMns Jiliil ( iifVi lle.K Aiiilh'ltii st nv If its H. EW THE LEADIN II 1 1 - mb IQil & MASOS- rV"i" .TV,, BoGds. Haadrprters. i ea'l ai 1 look f !ir.n: r'i n ir ms. m 5 l.'.ue of- ,Ooiii i'lid silver WATCHES, 1 W 1 1 U V 'i" (sill filnl Si!T l:ii't:il - i ii ( tli:" s. in j.vuli- ii is.-iiron AT ART'S. i JEWELEil. Wl holiday Week V 1 i 1