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THE MORNIKO HERALb; T1IUHSDA Y. jnTOVEMBER 12, 181)1 Olf BALK. Th Daily Hkrald will be on ml each morning at II. J. Jones' book atorts, where it tan be procured at 6 cents per copy. TMK MAILM. Walla U tta Albn- postolficculoM Fw all oAue north i lha Eaaura Male . 'a WaatSid ) 0 C-rraUiauid Va'n I 30 " all 0Ao aunth 7:4-' r- " Uaiia al drliv-rv on on i uii.l lima ta a. aa a to 7 r. a. Iwcrti. e open i box t viivra all dy. JOTTINGS ABLT TOWN. John Ingram left yesterday for bis home at Whatcom, Wash. Frank Taylor left last evening for Oswego, Kansas, where he will spend the winter. Mr. Frank Cox, I'oetal TcVgradi operator at Orants riis?, was in. the city yesterday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Reason MiCoii-i nell have returned from an e . fnded visit at Toledo. Mm Sarah Newberry, of I .yon?, is visiting her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. A. Wheeler, in this city. Mr. Kdwin Scott, rerr8enta- j tive ol the Oregonian. is in thej i-ity in the interest of I regoit's b:g I newspaper. Mrs. A. J. Clifton, acto'iipaninl by her daughter, Mis Jes-ie. de parted yesterday for her home in Spokane, alter a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. I'ar ker. Everybody is invited to attend : tho Y. M. C. A. meeting to-niiiht : at W, C. T. U. hall and tiear Kev. Air. Wilson, who will si cak on an interesting subject. Mr V. II. Hart will lead the singing. Mr. Geo. II. Abbott, business manager of the Nona Family Jol lities, is in the citv airanginir f ;i their coming on Nov. - '. 1'h. i i s is a re tined musical comedy , an I is said to be a great show . Mr. and Mrs. C. II. iMitcher and Mrs. Lizzie Bruudidge arrived l.i-l nijiht from Tioy, New Yerk. The ladies are loth sisters of Mr ('. C Crandall, of this citv. They will make Albany their future home. The (Suild of Peters Episcopal church will meet at the residence of Mrs. Thomas Jones, this alter noon at -'o'clock. The mendiers are earnestly re.j'Hsted to le. present. Mrs. II. I'. Watson, sec-j retary. Regular meeting of Temple Com- j m and ry .No. 5, will he hcl.l at the Masonic Temple this evening Business of importance will he transacted and a full attendance is desired. P.y order of the Kmi nent Commander. The CLmae in the PTins of tlie Diff'BridiiP. HIM. i:k. hkttkumtki cti i:e JuJ lJ Clfiki-f Ll-ctioa AppJi-ttd -$30C'O faiJ os the Hew 8 wer Work. A 1'iil attendance of counciliiun and city itlicers were pp sent at the meeting of the council last evening. The citv suivcyor reported that Messrs. I'.avs. Jetl'erv & Co. had. under tluir contract of Aug. 'J'y, ISM, done wo:k on Ferry and Maple ft nets sewers to the amount of)"i,MD 10. The repor' was ac cepted and place 1 on tile. M SEMI-ANNDAL ST&TEM UNTS. II lu.Ks IM 11 .KICKS ol' Kl.hCI'loN. Jud-'t s :n. e'erks for the ap pro icl i mr vi ty e'ection were ap pointed as follow s : Fi si Ward Juices, Iavid Fro man. M. Pavne. V. t'. Tweedale. Ci. iks Si. Kidiiel, A. J. An slyn. 't. coud Ward .Indies, . Frt,- At Stockton, Cal., Tuesday Stan-! man. I.. Sei..h'1-.K I. Knox. Clerks Anon, the wor .1 . i-et-t j.K. vilt'. I . T. Wvman. ford's colt 2-year-old, made a wondeiful mile, going against his record ot :1 )'... lie trotted a mile, w ititout a sk p. in 2:10J4. it was a surprising performance for a 2-year-jld. Pbiliip Phillips, the sinking pil grim, will be in AU.auv on Nov. 16, 17 and 18 in his great reti!iti n i of "Around the World in a har- j iot of Song," which w ill be illus trated with a royal photo-opt icau. He will be assisted by his talenttd ; son. I The lelsarte corikt affords a ' support Ixtli lik'lit and strong.; freedom in all motion and elegance I of shape. The lelsarte waists fr; ladles and children are recomtm n- ; ded by all who have tried them, i Perfect ht guaranteed. Mrs. Tail, exclusive agent. Sjinplej may l i sten at Mri. Gilbert's divsiii'i.ik ing parlors, over Golil.-ii Kule Bazaar. A Hvautlful Siicht. j Julius tiradwohl wishes tire! new bis invitation to the ladies of i ,', I Thifd Ward .lu.lg's, It. A. Ii- vim". .1. P.. Coiigill. W. V., Keiley. K lerks-Pi . ss U. .Mjrslial'. ill. j Kiciiar.ls. The p.'llirg places pre: First i Wa'd ount Clerks OHice. Sec , Miid Wa'il County Tieasurers Of ' lice. Thiid Ward Fanner's Ware- h'.ii Je I Hlicc. The f. .'I..v iiijr bills were apprjv I eil ;!-:d rdele I paid ; II C Cii.ilut; rlain f I 7t; : !C Pmw n . . 1ST") ; VV p. P:n-r 70 50 N .1 II. uioti 7i :jo A I! l. in v 7 oO ' II ll .ii-e . IS 7."i .las Laurent - 75 Stites c Nu'ting 10 :5."i i Pen .lohn-'oii (i IS j li A Murphv Pi Fred Pender no 1 C..n bill, Paul Talt '2 !(5 j Cost bill. F Miiith -' ::" C..st bill. F Marshall . . 2 !I5 Oregi.n I'ridge Co .'!0 ( 0 linves. J. llueF A I n . 4500 IHI LlL'l.t Co Tke County Treaiur.r Tangled in Hin Ac- coDOts and H i Report Not Tet Mada- . "llow is published the semi-annual statements of the county clerk and Sherill. The treasurer, Mr. W. K. I, has be -u unable to present his report on account of soma error in his accounts w hich he has thus far been unable to rectify. The statements should have been published on Oct. I, ami the e'erk and sheriir have waited unlil now, hoping that the treasurer's report would be forlli coming. The litter is an old gentleman, who is tn'irtly trust worthy, but lie is unused "to coui plicattd book keeping and has simply got his a counts tangled. They w ill no doubt Im straighten jd out and the business the oil ice go on smoothly. Semi-annual report of the county clerk of Linn county, state of Ore gon, shotting the amount and number of claims allowed bv the county court of said county, for what alVwc I, amount of warrants drawn, and amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid, fioni the 1st diy ol April, lS'Jl, to the oOth dav of September, ISOl, both in clusive : ACCOUNTS AM.OWKl. County Judge, salary . $ Ii50 00 Treasurer, salary 000 00 County clerk, fees . . . HA.l 85 Sheriir, fees . ItilO 5!l Commissioners per diem 17S 40 Acc't of asK'ssor. . . . Acc't of School Sup't . r.'5 10 Coroner 1 Itf SO iMs'.rict attorn y L'l'O :.'() Paupers and poor J7I CO Roads, bridges, lumber L'7ol 00 Court home and jail 1111 15 Stationery and printing. ,'J:i5 0t! Insane i:!c 50 incidental expenses ... 11 L'0 Fuel 117 00 Witnesses in Crim. cases 0o4 55 Petit jurors 843 1(1 Grand jurois 212 40 Witnesses before griid jurv 173 00 P.alifl's. . . . Flections Viewing and surveying. 110 00 Koad supervisors 20 00 Sundries . . C!( 25 Prelimit ay examinat'n 5i;s 15 Total amount claims al lowed and draw n from April 1st, IS'JI, t jOct. 1st, IS'JI !2 Cd! 00 Ol TSTANDIXti WAHKASTS IM'AHI Outstanding countv war rants unpaid on the 301 h day of Seji'embi r IS'JI, ett:mated intr est accrued tbeieon from Oct. 13th. 18'I . 1.8 40 Kstimated interest ac crued thereon 1 84 Outstandingcounty war rants in the hands of the clerk issued since the 1st dav of April, A. I)., 1801, up to and including September 30, 1801. and un ailed for amounting to 010 41 On tstandirg county war rant is-ued prior to April 1st, lHul, and still in the hands of the cltrk amounting to . i".t0 21 llawitfl V I'.iirk . . Hay ru s V Puck . M is Small Prown Mis M F. Fanell . 2S2 12 12 442 52 2S41 25 5 Albany local! and ee ins heautj-1 Jllliiw ,,,,, iui array oi Hanging lamps ills I sign, won . iamg ai. ne nas ,. .,,1K.S v v just received a complete 11 ,;- Vo i'iitcics anil uujii'ii lor ooh;iiii girls. He has also received an other large lot of sugar, anil those who wish to purchase while st'L'ir is cheap, thould not wait, lie still sells choice Arbuckle's coil'ee at one poind for 25 cent-'. It will pay you to ca I ami inspect his soods. Those who want line hntiilav nrpsentM abonlil 1 1 ailv 1 meiits. and have them laid away for then.'. I -N'-,v- Herald: He is considered pceileKsa.sa singer of scrt'd and Dtath.f.nAp,I L.d,- d. si r ,,-i ve songs. I.ostou .loiirnal : Philip Phillips Our esteemed feliow cilien W. till 111 (! V VA I it i V!l Tfll 1 1 14 1:1 r'aJ C. Davis, recti vol a trl'ram ! siiili-iiie I nigbt at the Tremont aiiiiouuciiiK me oeaui i ins yen rr other at her residence in Waf.iga, 111., on Sunday November s, ls:l, at the age Lf SI ve. n. Mrs. 11. t. 1 : . : l : riilli I'ltlllipa. Pi . ill tin- i:ss rnmments con- . renting his t-plendid entertain- r. uavi, was born in iinii ina m 1S11 and moved to Knox countv, HI., in 1825. Her children are W. C. in busiiust in this t it , ( i. W. clerk of the b.irJ of school land i commissi' iters in SaYm, J. K. in business at Shedd, an-l Mrs. J. Dinsmore. in t.?oloado. femplc. People were extravagint in Itit. i r i';nn- ol his excellent entertainments. t liiiiiin.iti Fniiirer: Philip Piiiiiips "t haiiot Songs Pound the World" is magnificent. At the op r.t house Monday, Tues lay and Wednesday. Seats on rale at Will .v Link's. Marrleil. Total amount of unpaid county warrants in the hands of the county cleik uncalled tor f 02- 05 Interest 1 84 Srvri-: ok Oki:oon, ss. Col JiTV OK I.1XX, I, N. P. Payii-, county cltrk of the county of Linn, state of Ore tton, do hr.-by ctrtily that the foregoing is a true and orreel statement t I the numl er and am unt of claims allowed by the com t of said county, for the six months ending on the 30th day ot September, lS'.tl, on what account the same were allowed, and the sntount of wartants daiwn, and the amount of warrants outs'and ingand unpaid as the sains appear! .... t. i . ..( ir ... ... i :.. I I'll bUC IU.UIUQ 111 111 (.'1111V tllllt III niv ollicial custodv. Witne s my hand and the seai ti the )skai ) county court of said t i county this 30th day of September, A. li IS!.:. N. P. Pavsk, County Clerk. Semi-annual statement of the amount of money and warrants received for taxes, and money paid to the county treasurer by the sheriff of Linn county, Oregon, for the six months ending on the 30th day of September, A, l, 11. S0DAVILLE NEWS. Soiavii.k. Nov. 1. Plenty ol rain. Every liody well and happy. W. W. Parrish had two match fillies stolen, .from the Klkins ranch about thetirst hist., no clue has been received as to w hich way they wxve 'aken. Mr. B. G. Mulkey and daughter, of F.ugene, are staying at the Valley View hotel. Mr. Mulkey is improving some in health since coming here. The revival recently in pi ogress at t'lis place resulted in tne con-ver.-iou of six persons. Servicis were under the supervision of Elder Scott, Free Method s!, Miss Mary Williams, of Oregon riiy, is so mining at lha Valley View, lefctit g the health giving properties ol the springs, and teems well pleased wi.h the results. Mr. Cheshire his purchased tli:?! Dhvis properly, also several lots in the o'.her portion of loAn. The C. P. Church w ill soon be under ecurse of i onsti urtion the contract being already let, and lumber is expected to ba on the ground to commerce work this week. The second fall election of the S. L. S., passed off piietlv as follows : Fd Peery, prtsident ; K I llaupert, vice president ; Ida Jackson, sec retary; Virg 1 Mulkey, assistant secretary ; Nannie Px-hor, treas urer. II. W. Fisher sent ipiite a lot. of cl ickens below to-Jay. Egjis are 32 i cuts for t'o-iitnon, but extia pre'orr.d and roosters come higher. Mr. Hugh Perry returned from his contemplated' tri( lo Fillenr burg, only getting as far as Wood burn where he was taken sick and had to post xiied the trip. He is convalescent now, however. Teacher' Local Meet lug. A local teachers' meeting will be held at Lebanon on Friday evening and Saturday the 20th and 21 6t of Nov. 1S01. Prof J. B. Horner of Albany will be present on Friday evening and will deliver a lecture that will be of imporiancd to teachers and school officers. All ttachers and schooj otlieers in the vicinity of Lebanon are earnestly rtuues.td t j be present : also part nts mid the public in general sr.- co'dially in vited to attend all the sesjoi.s. s ri khav, 0 :30 a. m. 1. Language Plot. Paizcc, So daville, 2. Hw to Secure Or ler in School Piof. Litta, Tallmaii. 3. Primary Numbers How to Teach Miss Elizabeth Carothcrs. 1 :30 e. m. 1. Geography W. M. Prown. 2. Miscel'aneous I'iscussions. G.F. Kisski.l, Supt. I iMlergoiiiK Kxamliiatluu, Tw' ntv -fight pi djgogues are urderming me regular quarterly examination of public school lead ers before the County School Superintendent. G. F. Kussel. Tlu ir i:aim s are, MellieColbv, W. Heai.lt. Geo. II Bruce, AV.U'. Wil son, Anna Farrell, Fanny Brow n, Clara Maiker, John McCahill, W. W. Wadsworth, F. A. l.ong. C K. Walden.Chas Kli.-.e, W. II. Lot'a, E. F. ( hat Hon, C. W. MuMin, E Powning, M. t. Weaver, Mrs. S. A. Nfwberi-v. S. A. Newberrv, I). W'. Piatt, le 1 Chance. Lulu 'Pow ell. Laura Mycis, Eva v illiaiuson, Pe sie Bi atty. Airs. Nellie Lamb ii. 1-) n 1 1 1 1 j. Buikhait, Emma Mar gason. 1JISIXKSS LOCALS. Will & Stark, the jeweler-:. Fresh Easlern oysters at IsomV. Fresh crisp celuy at Allen Pro-, Oysters in every si leaf Isom,s. Cranberries at C. E. Prowneil'.-i. Meals at the J'elmonico 25 cents. For ni :e fresh oysters go to John Isom's. OyMers in any pianti!y a Isom's. Isoin h -.s the onh- oytter parlors in the city. Pigs feet tnd sour kraut at Allen Bros. ( 'hoice eating and cooking apples at Allen Bros. Oysters for families ort cents a pint at Isom's. New jewelrv of latest pa! terns at Will A: Shirk's. Uepairing neatly done at Klein Bros shoe store. Will it ;s(aik have some elegant souvenir spoons. Go to the 1'eliii.inii'o restaurant for E ist jm oysters. When in tow n call at the I -1 -monico for your meals. Choice pickles in bulk, or quan tities, suit, at Parker Pros. Great reduction in embroidered flouncing at W. F. Read.. Buy your heating and cook sloven of Hopkins Pros. A tine line of go'd rings ju.-t opened at Will A. Stark's. Klein Bto.-., sr. iriviug t) eii customers an elegmt pi.u.o. 1'iesh comb honey. Linn eom-.ty rod net ion. at Park -r Bus. A full line of cho'cc ciais am tol iccos kept iit F. i:. A I U u's. Fnsh oysters in :mv slyle at tin Pi iiuoKil Chop House 'S ceiity. Alien Bros., aiwavs supply thtir customers w itli bu'ter and egg. Necessaries delicacies and luxuries, at Allen Bros., giocery. Beautiful g 1 1 wat.ei.'s in (-very imaginal le design at Will Stark. Ask your grocer J'..i son.e of the choice mince meat put ujtby W. Tat ham. Keep your cms pen lor l.-ai gains at F. 1'. Allen's t in a;. -r.-cery store. Fiesh Mocha, Java, an. 1 Blended cf-tlee rt eived on every .-Uam -rat Allen Bios Another lot of th st kid g'oves, ii!.-t rect LaJies P.aaar. Siil.-cr"iti..iis for a!i the miga.in.'s and n 'wspapcr. at the p istoMice. r .-lilies m;. - nn.i ci,;!.tr....v -.n ...... , .. wool um'etuear in gr. at vaiietv the I. lilies Ba..iar. Littl, r vt Bali, deidi.-t. niake aliimiiiiim pla'cs, go..; plates and continuous gem j 1 ites. Sod.uilie W;lter is kept con t.; lit ly on hand 1 y the l...t.!ie a' i. I.. lilackin.in's diug s()1e Go to the Albany tatl:s .V P:.r ber Shop- for lir-.t class woik. Geo. A. Iindietii pn pri '.oi . All kinds of fruit hose's in iuanlilies to suit at the Sugir Pine Poor .t I un.b'-r C(Mii;an's. Sunn of ml one rect i vi .1 ;lt .liar the iakci: a! at i i MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S: 1ZERC0HT We have overcoats for the big, And Overcoats for the small, Overcoats for yon one, And Overcoats for yon all. X. Great Overcoat Sale ! We make OVERCOATS a leading specialty, and can truthfully as?ert that no mi.1i an as sol t mi nt has ever before been sc.'n in the Willamette Valley. We have: overcoat: Loiig overcoats licit oa ororcoit "Wc-ratcd overcoats Ulster overcoats Chi&cnilla overcoats Kersey overcaats Steckiact overcoats Bos overcoats Cheviot overcoats Ecaver cv:xc&at3 Corkscrew evercosts We aavo Blue, Black and Broa Overcoats ' Wc have Taa, Snuff and Slate Colored Overco ts, Overcoats vriih far oa aad overcoat: without far Overcoats vita Velvet Collars, 0vercoat3 vriti clota collars ' "Waaa-je sialic aad douljle breasted overcoats we have o :rc:at: for .ho small ana a3 "well i the large maa w, .tat! Willi i'k linirg. and overcoats w ith cassimie lining, we have iereoits with farmer-.-at n lining, an. I overcoats with worsted linirg. fall while the as sortment is laige and make a selection. T VK IIAVK A FKW OF Ol'ir or idiiiff SI .00 Slits 1 jT yotj I1 or J. 1. Uallaqe i) Qo. ALBANY, STRAHAN BLOCK. OREGON. ami lartu v.ii to .1. A. iro. s I-'ii rut-- li.'tl or t no L'elille (.'onveliic'it !i C or s:ue. iiariiess Ai-ply r ,l lepot II. it. -I. Sl.lt.l: l.-e !oi one Curp Mi't-t Iiik. The regular meeting of M. Pht r son Ktdiel Corps No. i:, W. I:, i ' , will convene iu G. A. K. hall, on Friday, at 2:'oO o'clock v. m. A full attendance is requested as lui nesaof importance is to be Icoked after, respecting inspection mid other matters. Let every memher; be promptly on hand. j ii. A. IS. I All members of Mcl'hers' n Test ; No. 5 lett of Oregon ti. A. U. aie i reuuested to lie present at the! next meeting at v. m., sharp, Friday Nov. Lith fur muster ing and other important business, J. F. B. F. Tab'er, Whiiinsr. Co'iiman.ler, Adj. Fix Shed Kouin. Farmers, coming to tin city to trade will find a good place to hitch their horses, free of charge, at I. B. Beam's grocery s'ore, on the corner of Second and Jacks n ctreets, Albany. 1 At the rcf idciue of the groom iu 'his city last eenini, .Mr. Henry M. Wiliiamsand Miss May A.Nasit were united in iii:irri;ige, ieo. iiiiniplirty L ip, oiliciatim:. The j groom is a native Or-gonian, and tun lived in AH.any since l.is boy jh'.ol. The bride is an accoiii i p'i-h. d j mm.' lady ol Sacramento, Ca'. The; w ill be Ihe recipieu's of hearty i-onratulations from their many inem's. ihe hapnv co'ip'e wiil leave this morning for I'ortland a: l the Sjund to spend i heir honeymoon. Tll Wor u ihrl f.ixtigv. 1 -. . e iu cr. i tg on n.e tin ih'.' I.i- bridge on the 1 ount bank is tuin-hed and pile-ilriver lias t'eii m.'veil on the last pier. Tie; steel lor the piers will arrive this week, having been shipptd on the L'iH ti It. The work is progress"! nt; in a satisfact oty in inner. A drawing of the bridge, river and birds eye view of ihe cily. was f. i warded yester day for a large vie in the illus trated New Year's issue of the IIkkalli. V oi. r Seuton e N AMOUNTS KKC'KIVED. April $I3,8SS T May . :c :i:: June .'1,117 7S July L',010 L'3 August.. I.1.'::!! 7; 1,1S!M7 I . I'. II mch S.x-UI 1... The C. K. society ,f tl.e I'. P. church w ill give a sociable in (he church I his (Friday) evening. The committee on entertainment promise an evening full of fun. Sindwii-hes ai d hot culleo w ill be s rved. An admission fee of 1(1 cen's will beuhaiged at the door. All are invite I. This is the first of a series of sociables and enter tainments to be given this winter. Some programs are being arranged that wili be very entertaining. lite Lebanon Canal Work. Several mapers, which wue a par of the plant in use on the Lebanon canal, wrre brought to thin city yesterday Lv the con tractor Mr. Trice. A gentleman from l."banon s'ates thai (he wo k has btcn temKrarilv s'opped on account of gome trouble as lo the payment--', but that it will goon again with as little delay as possible. I: tl: mil ee'i. .-.U:oll. 1!. Winn. Just received at Bazaar an eleg.mt line . Cords.fl hues : lid .e.. n for all kinds of la:icv a. ak new fdiades in ephj r. Call and see the iuii'iau play of libi.uv hfi.ps it t r.rownei! s. .Not one kej from last, year but all t!ii stvles and wiil ie m! 1 loe.-t living price-. Mi. .1. S. Morgan has ju-t coiui'lei'd biiriiimt a fich ki'u at I is brick yard one mile wcM of the court lionse. and is prepared to tiil ;ill orders. A man uil! be in waiting at th" y ir I to attend lo all cdleis for brick. of b.n, p:ire L-ldit .1 1.1!'. sui'.iii ,al.-o t! 1 1 ; -- i:. I over yea i 's a' tin' MAS ORDERS! l 1 s- w i -1 1 i x I'tintiiic and cinitui 'cry rtfi i, .:oiic Inr ii., s-lnulii ltau ilirit oj ! r- t .rh w Mr, ll man, h a nu to ! rulii.lat ti i.e f wiistin tlicui Onkre t ti.t-1 Utr im itl:n It.tt Ut anu olhif cnoJ litiT- -I :ti- II.. I-! rt. i.kmkaIuki: i i t t t it.-1 pirtMo th it ht i: h id til e I -t, ti ' Wi si m i- k n t!aiui r 'd Wcath- r si't : n tt-ct satiMnction in the !! ntiif ,v l.oitif. Luc U a lo;44urc wit -'it h a ina-wr.- p. the (tti9C. i'tU aiitl mt fin- :t Mrs il , iii:.";.. !!HI - '-I- AM Opera House, W ullir r , C j..r, I , . s M i .i-. r- Seplember Total received AMOI NTS FAIIl. Aprl .... May June. ...... July August. . . . September., i",8ll 44 . 5.500 00 . 3,000 00 . LM'OO 00 . 1.2' 0 0(1 . l.OoOOO Total paid treaeurer .f-l-l.HOti 8H State of Oregon, County of Linn. I 1, M. Scott, sheritTof 9aid coun ty, lo hereby certify that ttie fore going statement is cornet and true. Witness my hand this oith day of September," A. L.. lS'U. M. ScoTr, Sheriir of Linn countv. Klf'kLfcV AKMI'A 8 tLTF. The best salve in th? world for Cu'.j. Hruiscn, So.ci", I'U-ers, Salt Ktieiim, Kever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hani!, t.'liilbluins. Corns, andskiu Eruption:, iintl pos.tively cures Piles, or t.o pay leipuired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded, Price i" cents r tiox. Fcr sale t Fosli iiy Masou THIS WOULD KNKIlillKO. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that w ill conduce to the material welfare and com tort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched w ith the on ty perfect laxative known, as it is Ihe only remedy w hich is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt andefiectual tocleanse the system gently in the tipiiL time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the nioif popular it becomes. DIED. 4J bill 17th and 1-ith, -: iMIIM.IIN. M'BKI l)K At her lionie :i'. Shed!, on Wcdnt-sdiy. Nov.lt. !S1, Mrs. J. A Me Bride, aged H) years. She as an e-ii:nu0ie woaian, am! many fiieutU wPI ninm n litrdruh. tfe llicce Ilea. Ht, Nov I'llll.L!! Thn J'irg'r-v; i'i!gi im, An. mi.! the vVcil.i in a Chaii t lI Songs. A peel less pilerimaTe graphiealty illiir traied with I-V'O tol'sa: views taken from nainie and . oejted by i miueiit aitisls. maj; iiilicd snd iliuminated !-y ihe ISoyal I'talo-Optiiti, Illustrating accurately li e most niagnili t nt. cities. e.Llies, s-e n ery, turt'iiits, art, a chiteclure, statuary, costuni e and si c:al lit", from tlie -0 dilleieiit conntrios i - ited, with graphic. I script!. msam! wondei-t'iil surprls s, im t h mical chiuiL'es and t'.ecinatieg trans'or- matious. K-piety wiih songs petblv il'u-tratt d. w lii'e being mutably tiit.g. ( Al l 1 11. lo( K. VNV, OK.- - - - ioo,coo. ! I. I., c Vic C.lsl I 'in i d toll. J. A M. Ua'sfon. Archibald, owan, 1'ies . J. Pres., (I. A. ler. r I . L Cown,.T. M KmIe- W. S. Lad I. W II (ioltra. . fiaw ford, O. A Archibald. Tran --.ict a ueneral banking busi ness. -ti a y t-iidit .bafts on New N or'-. San Fr.mcisco and l'oitlal.d. and riceixe t'ep-sits subject to i in ck. .''QUARTER iOFA .CENTURY SI! iii- !'iit up at J. uiiti'At'i, on V. Tathani'd meat Serontl ami Ma'iie S.-at?! on Fait' ."0 an.i ;rio!.t. trnurse, if 1.7". a! Will F.in!. t-liil ir.-!!. v A I lie! r!i. U kt r i otmt (n- Z n, iit:r w.i i ii L';ik r 1 !( v. a liroiin' uU ii i 1ct vi i; h im rt-xiimmi A AA ! d:i-nt oil lint coin. try. ThiftfiUU ni.n im uo thr than Mr. Jfhii Stewart, on of tti'- w:lthi-s urxliMiMt iiifhii'iilial citizviif in t!; ii. .ty I i n. rcmiL U-ttrr he nays' "t ti.ii! Im.-, ii s'iff. riiiu from pai m in my 1 k ;:n1 ;,"i,r:tl k ttnt v c- nipliint tor outv tiin. iriil h;u- u-miI iit:ni n tntiiicM wi'hrut ari S;it d.'i!iK-ruiy roliif. The fiiiis in 1113 hack hr. M cv't'-.i' hi M-vcrt- fh n 1 uai i-rfvenUnI li a't. r. I 11.' to my vrork ami couil not in v: with m tlie 11-.- of a rafie Hi-arin. thrniuh a irioitl, f Hio uoiithrtiil cuiei vt- foil Orcmin K iiljiey Tea, I w inJiHcl to try ti !--, aut from thtit vv tirnt clfw; I f. m.il Hi; at n.itf, nntl ht-furc u imr halt I hi- t'-'ilttrlitrt ii tilt' l)0 thf pilMH 111 L V hl"l ct'l ii iy ii.-:tpM-n ii 1 have t'Ty f ith 11; t.i-' iiiniof the O; 1 '-4011 Kiiln-'v To:i. ami t-tii n.-rifiiiii u.-'y r?;oiimii i il it to mj frit ri K. 1 w.muI not he vt uii. mt it for an thitj." Orcu 1; Ki'hiey T;a ctiro h-ala hc, iiiiN.n tini iu i- 'f un- c, hrirk (hint whim lit, hum iti-i-r pr..!i! 1! 1 -ii'utio 1 uhilt; urinating ami nit. -tiitfij vt tti. Ki liny or urinary ttranf rf fir h-r X. WHERE? 1.. IL" Wa,i.I olioll I I)..u9 111 uiu 11 uiiii oiiaii 1 i)iiti . 'j i FOR PRICES, (U'AMTV GOXSIDFREII. .street?, in tlie lower ward sale at wholesale and retail. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor preacriled : Castorla I ' 1 J paW Baking yjPowcler: (Jsed in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standaic lll'Y Mill. til T Tin: Tin: Tin: CI.OS'F.STj i.iiw i-:st. jjy r.KM-.i 1 SO WE CLAIM. GALL AND SEF. L. E BLAIN, The:-: Leadino1 :-:CIotliicr Merchant Tailor.