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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1891)
T OflfttKO HERALD: .SAfrfrfei)AXJANt!Alt 10, 1801. ii lyiirwi-i'irrwi iUormnqJaihj Jutahl ON SAL. The Daily Hirald will lie on eale each morning a! II. J. Jones' book itore.where it t in be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTT1NHS ABHi r TOWN. Hnlin & Dawson, druggists, tlold spectacles at French's. Choice Irsh groceries at Parker Tiros. Roenicke keeps the finest can dies in the city. A treat reduction sale of um brellas at Searls lioenicke keeps those juicy non pnidtietive or&nges. Mr. R. Jacobs, of Oorvallis. was in t lie city Yesterday. Citizens' meeting at the court house this evening. Mr. C J. Stuart came up from Portland last night. j Hwedish nightingales at the opera ho-.ie to-night. Judge Stunt, of Newport, is in this city on legal business. Trites Bros.' hack will carry passengers to or from theatn s and 1 1 aii. s a; the rate of 25 cent?. Choice fresh butter at C. E. nell'H at liVenta per roll. August Boenii'ke is confined to his room by ar attack of fever. Rev. J. R. N. Hell, of Indepen dence, was in Albany yesteiday. A large stork of the best brands ii canned goods at I'arker Uros. Wilcox has the combination. and id making splendid photographs. A table full of hargius in child reus and misses shoe at. Searls. Jobe Shellon, one of Sa-io's mer chants, was in Albany yesterday. Wilcox will imt let any but tiist-class pictures leave b's studio. Look out 'or the dog nii a red . red blanket on the at reels to-day. (iolden drip syrup at Parker I'ros. It is very line for break last. Prescription compounded with cue at lliiliit A 1'awson's drug store. Mrs. Geo. Humphrey has Ix-en visiting relatives in Scio during the week. I'rt-ston M linkers ami Scoti May, of Scio, were in town yes lerday. Ernest Burrows, of Yaqiiina, i visiting with Harry ChipniHii in Albany. Only a few more jackets left and get one before they are gone, at Searls. Fine ciiow chow and salmon 11 lies in bulk at Mueller & Garrett's. Wilcox is doing an "immense amount of enlarging. Call and be convinced. Several Albany sportsmen went to Brownsville yesterday to attend a shooting match. Jos. Duhrill has accepted a posi tion with C. V. Watts in his job office in this city. One hundred and seventy-eight voles were cast at the ity election in l.eUtuon on Monday. One of It. M. Huston's large draj horses died Thursday night. The horse n as valued at 20t. Get a good umbrella at Searls. Prices reduced to 50 cents. cents, 7." cents, !HI cents, 1. Marriage license was !smi d yes- j iday to J. M. Smith and Mil:.- I I-.ne Arthurs of Browsville. j Tritea Bros.' hack will carr- 1 passengers to or from theatres ami trains at the rate of 2' cents. ( Fresh Eastern oysters at the Delmonico restaurant, also Ya qtiina bay and Shoal water oysters' The third meetiug of the con vention oi Oregon sheriff will Ik hrld in Salem mi the 20th of tlii nionth. Go to Mueller Si Garrett's cash store for your choice groceries at U-drock prices, ('all ami see our leaders. A petition is lieing circulated asking L;nn and Marion countie to bridge the North Santiam at Mill City. Proiding Elder S. P. Wilsoi on 'ie is in the city ns-Git:ng iu t revival meetings now bein ' held at tne M. E. church. A surprise t::riy was given Mis : broke snd sound and in gonl con I iussie Palmer last evening at tl.c ! ditiou. L. Skmikks. residence ot tier parents. n en- iovable time was had. l.r,l. V .i., ma roinrno.ll i.u... ....ni..v.l ,.i ii.m T.i ..a i Works for several mouths. Ur. Womlle has bought the o dice an l sbetl on the old lumber yanl near the railroad mi Fifth street. and 'S moving II. em on: to his fa: ni near town. Cl. l. ..ti-t i.liiiti.li !a ....... .1.. 1 ! i.wMlyainl Uev. .Mr. t aims s. - ein - to le doi'ig successful revival work, Th Metholist meetiiu's are also eil attended. '''he Swedish Ladies (J..ncert t'o., will appear in their native ci, -tmnes and will viiiL' the sons f their own country house this evening. it the opera! The Oomlj ear-Elliot Minstre's are l Mke I for a periol inance liie oera house on .l.m. '0: the tlilde-Park ('oiicert Co. on .Ian 'J ; and the v. M. ('. A ciiteitain mellt on Jan. 2 !. Trites Hros.' hack will earn p.isseugers to or from theatres and tia'u aCthe rate of 2r cents." A ine-finu will be held at the Kniversalist church on Sunday at It a. m., for the purpose of form ing a chun-li organization. The members exjiect. after etlectinir an oiiiiiation to employ a pastir. A petition is being eircillsted and extensively signed, asking for an extension of the corporate limits of Lehanxii, and a remon strance is being circulated, by tiose who live outside the con-oration, against enlarging t'-e city's jjoidera. 1 0ITIZEN8' MEETIHG Call Br th Mayr for a Muting at Court Horn To-Night. In view of the important quea Hons to be considered connec with the proposed amendment of the charter of the city of Albany, Mayor Cowan has issuedlne fol lowing call for a mass meeting of citizens at the court house this evening : CAM. FOR A CITIZENS' MEETING. The citizens of Albany are re quested to meet at the court house on this (Saturday) evening at 7 :.'50 v. m. for the purpose of appointing a committee of three representa tive men to confer with a like number of the city council to go over the amended charter pro losed to le submitted to the legis lature. J. L. Cowan, Mayor. The question of bonding the city for 175,00 for a system of public improvements, is the main feature of the proposed amend ment, although some other impor tant amendment? are offered, and it is desired by the mayor and council to have the matter thoroughly discussed and under stood before going liefore the legislature with it, The questions of how, when and for what pur pose the bonds should be issued, as well aa the manner of expend ing the same, will be presented to the meeting. There should be a harmonious understanding be tween the council and citizens ami in order to obtain the wishes of the people in the premises, there should lie a full attendance of citizens at the meeting to-night. A Ghaetly llacovery. l"p in Walla Walla the citizens are grading the street and have unearthed an old graveyard. The papers there say that ever since the grading of Fourth street was begun, skeletons, bones and pieces of bad ly decayed cotlinsbave been found, until now seven graves have Iteen plowed up, the la-t one being about 2 o'clock Monday. Saturday a human heart and liver in a well preserved condition, log-t her with a few bones were exhumed. It is probable, that many nvie will be lound, as they are about the right ilepttl I13W. Labeuoa Canal Co. Be ore the poles closed on Mon day, some of our leading business men were discUbsing tlie aliove m -iitioiied enterprise in a business like wav, 1 he proposed canal is actuated I -i aliout $25,000. It it. tiioii'jl.t 'hat this amount of stock Mill l subscribed without special solicitation. The advan tages of such an enterprise could hardly fail drawing a number of manufactories, without which Lebanon will continue to' be a i oral village, a country trading point. Lebanon Express. A Fine Furaititr Sotabllibmant. The furniture establishment of the Albany Furniture Company in their new quarters in the Balti more block is one of the m st at tractive in the city. They have in stock a magnificent assorinent of tine oak and upholstered furniture, bed-room ses, elegant chairs, car pets, rugs and all that ges to make up a first-class furniture stoie. They have lieautiful rooms, which are filled, 1 oili.npstair.i and down. j . most desirable lines furniture, and their prices will found very reasonable. Cane Premutation. Geo. Humphrey Esq., Capt. E. J. I.anning and Wm. Faber went to Portland yesterday, taking with them a linegold-he ult-d cane, the ltet in the jewelry More of Mr. 11. Ewert; which w I! pre sentetl to Mr. Joseph Wt-nber, the pioneer Albmv fireman, who re ce.nily removed to the f-'-'rolin. Mr. Faber, it was said. i. d teen selected to make the r Si-iration speech. The c ine was a present from Mr. Webber's many friends in this city. Brine Your Homes and Uet lour Caab. Mr. II. Brandenskin from San Francisco, will be in Albany buy ing horses on the 20th and 21st ii.st.. at Mr. L. Senders' stable. i He desires to buy the following i horses, viz : Bays ami blacks, age Irom 4 to 8; wen-lit, 10 o t MoO noiuidH. 15-to 10 hands high, well I Planting rrnnea. Hon. J. K. Weatherford of this ! citv, and Mr. Thomas Kav are .! plant ing out an orchard of L'o.tVH) ' i.iune trees uimjii their property at I Wateiioo. Abont the same num ber of prune trees are being planted at Oakville. The prune biisiues is becoming a thriving in- 1 i duMry in Oregon, air' no whec j do tliey grow better than in Linn i iiinniv i . j Kirn Kurucil. . The large and commodious barn j upon the Hi am Sitith place, i seven or eight miles south of flar- ! i-ial.ii.-rv ll... iirtf-.itf.rlv tf tru fd,-- V. .......... M. w A. Smith, widow of tlie late Hiram Smith, was burned one day tins weeK, eniaiiiug a heavy toss cpon tl e owner." Sltx-klua; With I.ug: The HarriKburg Mill Company is making ainp'.e preparations to stock up with logs for another stason. They have m ide tpiite a successful inn this year, but will 1m much better p:epared another season. New goods of the latest patterns sold at Matthews and Wash- bums is why they will sell over four lo 'ds of stoves and ranges thi" year, they lave their lit st carload of Jewel Stoves and ranges now on the road to arrive Feb 1st. The very best stock of tooth brushes, clothes brushes, solid back hair brushes and whisk broom at Hnlin A Dawson' drug store. the-, X h, " l M OJII iual ProcMdtogi of tba JannarJ lefm- Soma Mioof Baiin. The clerk was instructed to pur chase stationery for county pur poses from the lowest bidder. The matter of lighting the court house by electricity was continued until next term. Scholarships to the State Agri cultural collega were granted to Frank McMeeken and A. White. John Duncan was instructed to repair Robert's bridge. A. T. Thompson was reappointed supervisor of road district Xo. 50. The following additional jurors were drawn : Syracuse John A. Conser, F. D. Leverick, Isaac Meeker, 8. T. Crooks, J. J. Graham. Scio J. Is. Croisan. Peoria A. L. Cannon, Geo. L. Khepheard. Libertv Cyrus Barr Wiight. Jchn ' Davis, II. j j Halsev l. r. Minti.. East Albany W. C. A. Crowder, E. H. Lord. Bush Creek Geo, W. Pu'h, G B. Splawn. Crawfordsville Wm. Ireland. BILLS ORDERED PAID, Smith & Senders, indse $ W. E. Potter constable fees Foshay A Mason stationery Brownsville sawmill, acct. roads 5 tiO 0 00 1 20 14 no l. K. X. Blackburn, salary 100 00 B. W. Cootie ,'Oinruissioner 11 20 W. Kumbaugh M. Scott, sheriff Evans & Ambroze bridge 25 00 2!I4 21 work 12 50 KILLS CONTINl'KD. Iugan ac :t. roads. . Thompson, road Jno. S. 5 00 46 00 A. T. work A irat Klg Fraud. The Salem Journal ... rises with COURT. L 1 th remark that the secret order; ,.. ' , , ... . known as the A. K. O., which wasL,,1,R,u Ar.ch criticism on one of the most secret orders ! J1.rB- Igtry s Cleopat ra is every- known, in fact it was so secret that even the time or place of the meeting were not know n, except to the members, seems to have turned out to be a fraud. Orders were established in a number of the cities and towns of the valley. Some of the members would like to know where their initiation fee went to. Some of the orders ev n had a charter from the grand or der. It now seems there is to crand order and that tne so-called grand lodge was also a fraud. If the reports ot the state papers are correct the man who was t round organizing the orders is the only gainer in th scheme, the order had a number of members in Albany. Officers Installed. The newly elected officers of Mc Pherson Women's Kelief Corns and the G. A. K. Post were in stalled at their hall last evening by Mrs. M. J. Train, onthepaitof the corps, and Wallace Baldwin, on the part of the G. A. U. ivt. The list of officers has already In-eii published. After the instal lation lunch was served and- a social was participated in by the ladies of the corps and the mem bers of the G. A. R. post and others who were their invited guesis. The exercises wer ren dered additionally enjoyaole by a song by Rev. E. R. Prichaid. By Request. McPherson Pest Xo. , G. A. R. assisted by the best local talent will reproduce at the opera house on Friday evening Jan. 10, 185)1, the thrilling military drama, "The Veteran of 1812," or, "Kesiah and the Scout." It is pronounced by comietent judges to Ix; one of the best plays ever produced on the amateur's stage. Tickets on sale at Will A Link's music store. Ad mission, reserved seats, 50 ceits, gallery, 25 cents; doors open ai 7 :lo ; curtain at 8 promptly. The entire proceeds will go into the relief fund. Activity at HarrUbnrg- Business is improving at Harrisburgand the town is exhi biting indications of a healthy growth. A correspondent from there writes: -The feeling in re gard to real estate in and about llarrisburg is very favorable. A Presbyterian minister is beie from Kansas, and is arranging to settle a colony in the town and country. It will consist of about sixty families, all well to do prople. A large number of real estate trans fers have been mad. recent'y to parties who will erect new resi dences Karly Motuiug r'ire. At I o'clock this nioiiiing a lire a'.iriu was sounde . The .iro as s -on locat'd in an old va-jnt cot- j tage, owned by A. Ilai kleman, near the Oregon imciiic nepor. It was entirely consumed, as li e dis tance was loo re.U to leached hv ;he lire (lepsrlnu-iil in in:c. The his was nominal. Tne lire :s ! supposed to be the wnrkni i'.cend -ai'i-:-, ho lino i e I u.ldv. i-.r p ire cu se in. . ((I Krxulln. Our cash system ot ousnieS' is i just what every one is now taking advantage of. Our goods are the purest and our prices the lowest. People who pay cash for their goods v ill rind it to their advan tage to buy of Mueller & Garrett's cash gioceres. you want anything choice in the Kris-erv line go to Mueller A ' iarrett's, tba only p!ace in the city w here you can get everything you want. Dr. II. A. Leininger has charge of Ir. Grav's old office, and will be ii I ad to have all his old patrons and as many new ones as w ish, to call. Immense bargains in children and misses shoes are to be found on Searls' hargin tahle. THE 6Wi)isH OCTETTE A Trtat is 8to- forth Untie Lotar'l of Ttria City, concert of the Swedish Xalkmal Ladies Octette this even ing lyjl be an event long to be remenkpered by the mnsic-loving public Albany. According to the opinion of a vast number of critics and dramat ic editors on the leading metro politan neaspafiers of the eastern states every member of the Octette possesses a voice and a degree of musical culture that could profit ably be employed in starring with any one of the opera companies now traveling in the United States. The eight young ladies, however, prefer to " keep together rather than to gratify individual ambition. Tliey have spent years of study and hard work together to bring their singing to the highestattain- able degree ot perfection. H is now universally admitted mav they have reached that goal and they eel it th-nr duty to share the honors together. They have ha 1 lull houses wneie I ever thev have sun? heretofore, I ard the people of Albany can Io 1 no less than given them a packed OUD AND 1NTEK8T1NG. It is the boast of an old lady residing iu California that George IV. once imprinted a kiss upon her lips. M. PrtnkevitchBvituclitcbtzky is a Polish doctor practicing! Paris. It is evident that lie cannot receive many '"emergency calls.-' Emperor Willianijias consented to act as sponsor to the seventh son of a Silesian joiner. The child that is to be thus honored was born on the same day and iiotirasiue youngest cmiu oi , ' t .1... . 1 ' I I C .1... wnere proiioimccu 10 oe me iuobi severe on record, lieie it is: "Purple patches of Shakespear swimming in aprismatic-sciutilant maelstrom ot spectacle. There are live American ladies attached to the Italian noblemen One of these ladies, the Marchese Theodoldi, was Miss Conrad, of , rniiadeipnia, and is now tne cniei lady in waiting at tne court, as we.l as the most beautiful woman in Italy. Mr. T. E. Garrett, the St. Loni6 critic and author, who ii one of Mrs. Navarro a(Mary Annerson's) correspondents, says: "There is no doubt of her returning to the stage. She can never be happy in a domestic life unless she directs her energy entirely to society. She will be on the stage in a little while." According to statistics just published, the average Parisian consumes during his lifetime 1800 pounds of bread and 1000 pounds of meat, and these he washes down with 57 barrels of wine, 400 litres of alcliol, about 100 litres of beer, and an equal quantity of cider. He also absorbs 11,160 eggs, 100) pounds of fis.i, 1800 pounds of oil, 1800 pounds of salt and 2 ),000 pounds of vegetables. A Monster Engine. One of the engines at the Min- neapo.is elect! rio railway power house is almost readv foroperation. It it a triple expansion condensing engine, 1200 horse pover, cylin ders twenty-four, foity and tifty-six inches iu diameter, respectively, with a s xty inch stroke. The fly wheel is twenty-eight feet in diameter ami seyeuty-ihree inches across the face, weighing forty-four tons. Two m-jre exactly the same size will he placed in the Kwer nous-'. b- i. nidation of one being alrei.:v prepared - Power ami St . '. Chance in ItunlneM. From Jan. 1st, 1891, we will change our business to a strictly cash system, thereby enabling us to buy for cish and get our dis counts, whereby we can, and will, give our customers the benefit. Our M. C. H. Mueller, while east, made arrangements to buy goods direct from the manufacturers at the lowest cash prices, and we will sell pure goods at the lowest cath figures. Relieving that the people will appreciate a store where they can goods at cash figures. We re main, Respectfully Yours, Mi eli.er & Garrett. Came Acrons the Mountains. B. F. I'.eeler, of Prineville ar rived at A. T. Powell's near Scio on Tuesday with 20 head oi horses that he had brought over the Cas cades. The animals are in fine condition. 1 Ie reports but 8 inches of snow at the euroni't. Chance of It. K. Railroaj time has been set ahead three minutes. Set yonr watches and clocks with French's rvj;uiniui it you tvnni iuc correct tijie. Those desiting to receive the news of the legislature along with the other principil news of the world, fresh every motuing.should send in their orders for the IIer.ami. Those who subscribe now will receive all the news of the legislative session. Send in your orders. Noon-diy prayer meeting at the Y. M. C. A. rooms over trench's ie er rrenclrs jewelrv store every day from 11 :1!0 to 12:3:)., Week of prayer topics, leader for Wednesday noon. Rev. Geo. W. Hill. Business men especially are invited to attend. Drop in if only for five minutes. Mrs. Gilbert is prepared to do' ureoBiiiM'ng ui an kiiius. Mie lias employed a first class dressmaker from Sacramento, and willgnaian tee satisfaction on all kinds of work. Children's garments a specialty. Location, First street over the Golden Rule Razaar. Vhe Time JJAHDOSMfiltf OF POST KLiMATfl. Coocriimaa Harmian Tbikki 0rgcn Should Bare Protection frjtn Iudiias, Representative Hermann has rc-' ncwed his efforts of last summer j before the war department tor th ! re establishment of Fort Klamath, j In his showing to the secretary he refers to the Indian disturbances in Dakota, and to. the significant indications of hostility developed, yesterday amon the Indians of Idaho, the first of t tie kind among the Pacific coast tribes for some years. He shows that in all the immense are of Oregon, there in not a lecngnized fort nor a uni formed soldier of the government. Fort Klamath was the la.-t military post, and that was abandoned last summer. He says that there nie four Indian reservations in hw state containing in the aggregate neatly 300D Indians, and should they be influenced by the spirit now moving many Indian trihep, it is difficult to predict the results which may ensue. The establish ment at Fort Klamath is in a g od state of repair, no property 'f the pust having yet been removed, and that several cavalry companies can be maintained at that point as economically as at any other place in the Union. In such locality the troops will be in the vicinilv of the Klamath Indian acencv and within two davs of the Warm Springs' reservation, and can readily unite with the troops from Fort Bidwell in California, should it become necessary. A nasal injector free with each bit tie of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. For sale at Foshay & Mason's. "Hacknietack,-' fragrant perfume, cents. For sale Mison. a lasting and Price 26 ami 50 bv Foshav & Sponges, tablets and pencils for all at liulin & Dawson's, French's corner. If Wilcox does not make a pic ture that pleases you, you need look no further. MAKRIED. MIXL'XE MCBKlD&Jau. 7th. isfil at tlic residence of the tiriilii's par ents, by Kev A. M. Ache.-oii, Mr. Joseph M. MeCuae of Newport. Ore !:", and Miss Maggie M Bride of Shedd, Liun county, Oregon, The contracting parties grew up in this community lru aB(i favorably known. BARKOWS GKEEX On Thursday. Ju. 7, mi, it the office of Blsck Imin t Wii-rht, by Judpe D. K. X. Blackburn, All. Frank Barrows and M's Mattie tireen, Imth ot Shedd. The happy couple were the recip ients of the hearty eoiisrnituUtions of their many friends. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN ! IN ALB i Y. Will sell eithci the merchandise and fixtures in the grocery depart nvnt, or the fixtures jwr'aining to the bakery separate if desired. A splendid oppoitunity in a live town for any one wishing to en--r age in business. F. M. REDFIELD, Assignee for Blackburn A Pironi. DR. PATTON, SPECIAL 1ST, Blnmberg Blcck. Albuy, Oit(oii, By the mott uxl.-rn and a proved meth ods, cure iliftraaes if wonien and children and all piiiatc dineaae of either wx. i on-miltat-nn in free, and cverythini; otririly ron-fiilenii;-l Offlce hour, 10 t 12, 2 to 4 and 7 OS, Hcaicvnee, cor. Third and Ljou IM. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE Saturday, Jan. 10, f!H NATIONAL Concert, FliOM STOCKHOLM. Redpath Lyccnm Bureau, Sole Agents, lotou & Chicago. THE COMPANY : Miss Jenny Norelius, 1st soprano, Miss T. Sundius, 1st soprano, Miss Ida Bruce, 2nd soprano, Miss Maria I laden. 2nd soprano Mane Sohlberg, 1st alto, Elizabeth Rru.-e. 1st alto, Amelie Ileden, 2nd alio, Inglebnrg Li nd born. 2nd Alto, Also MR. MELVIN R. 1)Y, : The favorite Potion Humorist. The ladies apiear in the beauti j fill and picture-qiie osttimes of j their native provinces. Their , quartette singing has never been equaled in this country, their work i wing simply eriect ADMISSION, - - 50c and $1 Reservexl seats at Will & Link's ritllK i.ittieg whnUHtk a four lioise whip 1 lnn the barn -I Or I. .s. Wot die, arc teitlU9il tn ra-liirn llu SAiir. 'ttirv aru kui.wn, !' ' bt wbip ia rrttirnrj no arrcat will Ins otaileauil uo iUtA.iuU'a avkcal. Grocery t Bakery Sweedish Ladies GRAND: c ARANCE .SALE! -THE EXTIKE BALANCE OF OUR SUPERB- FelII i "Winter Stock -OF fa Boys' & Children's Clothing MUST I3K SOLD AT ONCE DON'T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT But come and convince yourselves that the greatest bargains on earth await yon here during January ami February. ALL WOOLEN SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR AT COST. TMBIIEU AS AND RUBBER GOODS GBEA FLY REDl'i ED We are compelled to have make r.Miin for our mammoth stock airivehere the lirst of March. Sole agents for HAN AN it SON'S Fine Shoes. Yours for Busbies.--, T. L. WALLACE & CO., The biithplace of g.cat and Iioncst ba; gains. Clearance Sale. L. B. Will I All -;- -Darin" January at a Big L. K. BLAIN Tlie Leading Merchant Tailor, Albany, Oregon, Silver 3 SILK UMBEELLAS With Gold or Silver Ibk; Jibt 111? Tiling For a Nice Present The City Liquor Store .). HAUSIOAKT. fiomictur. PTSvxl .loor t tha O.W Fellqw e-nplti, Vlitam, 'Ireomal Keep constancy oo hind tlie Quint i.uportwi al .lomaatic wines, liiira, citron au to'-- Only tnt-elaaa liquor a tor in the city SPECIAL ATTENTI IN PAID Tfl OiiCEBS rP.0 I;!L CDUHlR older ,! ds of soring and summer N Close out Reiluctlon, in Fact a Sacrifice war e e WILL & STARK Have the finest IiieinToWi:, Also Y SOME YE1Y ELEGANT this gn-at clearance sale in BLAI i n mr- hamm AS SURE As to and two make four, I have laid in the choic-l and most com plete elock of gro ties to liefitind iu town, comprising all kinds of -l.ip'cs, such as I-.hc n, lar.lj pigs fect, sav.Mkrjut, v. bite fieli,. Hol land h'-rrin-r, sabii.-n, luiii'-e meat, apple Inittcr, also a .'ine line of bottled delicacies. Pe pie tell me it is as piit t AS DEATH Around town in the dill'.-rcnt lines of trailo. I ncicr was busier. Trad.? is as steady ae the tick, tick, tick of a ugulator. I place the jwods at jour Ioor free of charge, AND TAXES You less foi them tliau m.y com pUitor in the ci:y. Etch cash purcliHF'er i f $10 frth of goods re ccivfw We!-Hj-r s laro l:ctionary; of J;!') noilh, one of Rtinl it Mc Niilly's new Mini coinple atlas of the world. Ifi licet and you will not l eject the oiler. ('. I'. PRO'VNKLL. QiTRVEl) AWAY.- A -Ul lund'e.1 uui ij lirelU. iiiark tl I, S. 1 !ie liniitr ill p. r form favor bj leariix liie 8auie with the owitt. , Mr. I,. r-ci.ih-Y-1.. kj n n 4 L- fOl: SAI.K BY ALL DhfriOISTS, jiiie,nif!tlis .ro ! i-tircb a '. of Ir.. I. I'. Sill's C'atsT'i Cute for i. own r.e. hut rilidit:;; rv rf-vt , I. . ,Mi-Ml.:ni, nced:ti -n'i: lii. !!-;-ine I It t liii.'i !uw ' y box of i:tdl iitf. Hi now spud- for tlir -e liiore txep, Suyi'i' 't i-t!"- !.- t!:irir for catmrh e"vr trie"' t y h'm tid Ills .riend. t .it Ji-ii:!'. r t.; ?o in :i:y r.ip, i.n-1 clicerlnl'y rt mr n.i-pd it tootlu r-, ; Si si! .-!! i. .1 1 1 N M M A I ' A X, E t':llftj t ( lllll is-sioni I Lunc Co, rfiji.li. l"lrii:M'. M. l.m e i-o'5n' y. 1 r -jron. I'r. f J, A, .loiiiti-on, rt-bi'tt-nt of the "t:lf niti inity. says it riirci! him of i roiieli Mt'cr two o:hi ' prescript tins lut fi:''.i-d. l.iki-Ki.- two a.f his little irirlsuet it toeiii1 tl-.eir ei.i.'is. Mrs Mnrk ."latlfy. wife t,f froi. Fancy, -i-i't it t-i I'rof .loi.ni-on, nr-il reetitn-:u-im!s it to all who Miller fniin colils mil i-oiijIic. For coui'li i' nets like I c'ia -in. aiici en Its idli.il. d into the tunj .... ii'.cx n h..,.. t..i .illia.r ! .1 ..... ... t.u:. . i:s . ii.i ii. nmnnu unrc UHiHnnn htmimaticn, Vevraigia Cra HIMAOHK. Am4 ALL fAI". TU 0aMAraia FmHIt aa Mao1" LIOTEIO OOVSH COW IMH MtM, CtW. WIHMHHM. MtyaHPnffXBrui. Kk 4 1 o4 rra-a. CITV-IIKSVAURAKT llvi' licon f-ntirfly rrmn-'cJed, tliiit ol I .n .1 NipcUr ivi-tanraut will bo in via' litat c'-Atn in eery natea. The ii! lii- will in' i-ivi n gnxl meals at all li.-iir f r oi ly 2 cenU. Every thing mat ami attractive. OvaU-ri ip at very ty. W. A. MaHKK. FOSHAY aSc MASON U'hoUale and Htnlail Diwish Booksellers AI.SAVY, OKS ON i 1UJJ 20,01)011) dried iif ple 15,000 Ik died plum. in;m:sT CASH price WlIX V.K PUDHYTIIE T? i'??Wf pi?VT' ffl M KU;.l l.lttBI'ILIK. Act on a new princ:pie rt-gu la tinu the liver, stomach and b -. t in thnu'i tlie nt-rves. A te ds covcrx. Dr. Miles' Piils sjH-e-.!ily a-urtt bilitmsnes', l.:sd taste, torpid livT. iilaf, -onitipat.ionr l"n-t-ipnilod lor men. women. children. .viiiallfbt. mildest, surest ! oOd.es for 2" cent-;. Samples ee, at Statcir 1 if; Cu-iek. ! l'.ot quality of raisins, citron, orange and lemon peel, zante currants, d ites ind fiys, and many .other good things at Kenton's. ' cash grocery store near the P. 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