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ft' 7 THE MOByiKQ HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 181. OK lALIt Tk TUti.t Herald will be on t II. J. Jones' bosk tore.where it can be procured at fe centa per copy. THB MAIDS Kiila u AlWny potofflce close Fh ail efflcM norm j Cmlltsnd Ysqains ....u.30 . -M m mith .'. I. U Wnal de'ivtry open en fruiMlsy fiom a to , - unri to I r. . rwuiui c wcu bos swinn all dy- JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWH. Sauer kraut at Tarker Bros. Tjike Dorria. of Corvallis, is in the city. Finest line of syrups in the city Parker Bros. Ask C. B. Winn for rates on Eastern tickets. Swiss cheese, the hnest ever in Albany, at I'arker Bros. Ask C. B. Winn for rates to all Eastern and Southern points. ( io to Klein Bros, and have your shoes repaired while you wait. Rehearsal of Belsbazzar to-night at 7 :30 in the college building, Great reduction in sugar, con sult Gradwohl's advertisement for particulars. Call at French's jewelry store and see the "Lunar" clock. The latest thing out. The county clerk ha? issued mar riage license to Tuomas Mnau and Emma Pomeroy. A little son of Mrs. Wm. Church ill, of Tangent, died very suddenly Thursday evening. All love- of sparkling choruses, solo's, duetts, 'ic, should attend Belsbazzar the 17th, and ISth. Mr. Buell just from Kalamazoo, Mich., is visiting his son who is connected with the insurance office in this city. Rev. F. W. Tarker will preach at the Congregational church nest Sabbath morning and evening. All are invited. Ir. Rich, of Yauuina Bay, was in the city yesterday in attendance upon tte meeting of Coiumandery, Knights Templer. C. B. Campbell of the Keeley institute in Portland, for the cure of liquor and opium habits, was in the city yesterday. Those wishing to rent wigs for the masquerade ball, apply to the lady hair dresser, corner Third and Calapooia streets before Tuesday night, Dec. 15. Mr. and Mrs. II. Barnes were tendered a very pleasant s lrprise party Thursday evening by a num ber of their friends. The occa sion was the twenty-tilth anniver sary of their marriage. Call and see the brilliant dis play of library lamps (t C. F. i'.rowneils. ot one kept over from last year but all this year's styles and will be told at the lowest living prices. Sometime ago the Centralia, Wash., town council, in a spasm of economy, sold its.fi re apparatus. On Sunday a tire that destroyed $150,000 worth of property made Centralia wish it had its lire en gine. Nine English partridges have been received at Portland. They are in size between the Oregon quail and pheasant, and will be turned loose to increase, but in what portion of the state has not yet been determined. Rev. Mr. Parker will speak at the Y. M. C. A., meeting to morrow at 4 o'clock p. m., in the W. C. T. I", hall. Subject, "Self decep tion." Mr. Prkcr is a pleasant speaker and no doubt will have something good to sav. AH men are invited to this service. W. 8. Pbilliis has the agency for the Salem Steam Laundry, and those who do not wish to employ Chinese laundry ing, can have their clothes sent every ruesday mo. n ing and returned Saturday noon See him at T. L. Wallace & Com pany's. The Delsarte corset affords i support IhjMi light and strong, freedom in all motion and elegance of shape. The Delsarte waists for ladies and children are recommen ded by all who have tried them, Perfect tit guaranteed. Mrs. Talt exclusive agent. Samples may be seen at Mrs. Gilbert's dressmak ing parlors, over Golden Rule Bazaar. warcoD S0H00IEK. Brcojbt Into YiaiUt by Vall.y. th WilUnnt Yaotina, Dec. 11. Yesterday as the Willamette Valley wa9 coming north she sighted the steam schooner Maggie Ross about 32 miles south and 10 west of Yaquinu, apparently in dis tress, she lowered one of her boats and made fast to the schooner and towed her into Yaquina Bay where search was instituted no one was found aboard but one dead man. The cabin and boats were gone and the smoke stack was on deck, me schooner w about 13 tons registered and load ed with lumber, the bull was supposed to be all right, The Maggie Roes was loaded with lumber and sailed from Coos bay last Monday. All her deck load of lumber was gone when she was found together with her smokestack and part of her cabin. She was a most dilapida'ed-look-ing vessel when she was towed in this morning, ahd shows evidence of having received s me hard knocks by the storm. It is not known whether the Ross carried any passengers or not, or what was the number of her crew. There were no marks of violence on the body of the sailor found, and nothing to indicate how he had come to his death. A hurried ex amination of the schooner this morning seemed to show her hull was all right, and all the damage she sustained was confined to her upper works. COONri COURT. Matter of fees, state vs. Gibson Meyers, $21.50, continued; also matter of bounty of Wm. Hawk; also bill of I'matillacounty ,$83.30, Lor caring for poor of Linn county. Matter ot application ot J. YV. Leevers lor am, continued. Xt'Uri SODAVILLE. ani Evtats at Lbi Plcsinr Btisrt- County's Sodaville, Dec. 9. The recent heavy winds have sadly demoralized considerable fencing, in this part of the country. The new church was blown down, alter it was ball way up, and then the carpenters rebuilt it partly. and it was blown down again last Sunday night. The streams are badly swollen, and Uak creek is like a young river. laying ; iiei,i itg tnirj regUar meeting last i Friday night, and elected the following officers: lien manor, president; W. L. Jackson, vice president: Miss Eva Shankland, secretary; Miss Minnie 1'eery, assistant secretary : Alda Parrish. treasurer; J. R. Pound, marshal. Tee annual election of city offi cars on Monday resulted as fol lows: Trustees: Wm. Smith, H. A. AlcUartney, II. W, Peeiy, H. M. Perry and Al. Pariish. Re corder, Chas. Eichler. Marshal, J. R. Pound. Treasurer, Geo. Werts. The general health of the com munity is good. There will be a literary enter tainment and basket sociable held here on Dec. 30th, under the auspices of the literary society. for the purpose of raising funds to purchase an organ for the new church. Several new buildings are on the tapis for the coining spring. Sodaville will yet be one of the finest little towns on the coast. IN MEMORY OF MIS. J. A. M'BBIDE. Minnie Belle Bayne, waa born at Baynetown, Pa,, May 2, 1806, her family removed to Oregon April 1875. After living in Oregon fAw vpiirs she united with the I. RN. Blackburn wasdirected ! United Presbyterian church near re- si, Fsters Church, A butinesa meeting of the Guild, will be held at St. Peters church, Saturday Dec. 12. at 3 r. m. Mrs. II. C. Watson, Sec. Steamer PaMcngera, The Steamship Willamette Val lev arrived at Yamuna at 3 a. m. with the follow ing passengers: J. W. Riley. C. O. Phelps. A. J Phelps, It. Kerter, J. Brown, Chas. I.awrent, v. V. llickey,Ah Woo. Tha Waathar To-Day. The weather forecast for the next twenty-four hours is: For Oregon and Washington fair, ex cept rains in western asbington and northwestern Oregon. Gen- esally warmer, except stationery temperature on npper coast. Ladles Mandolin Club. Ladies desiring to join a Mando lin club to be composed of man dolins, violins, guitars and auto harps will please send their names and name cf instrument they wish to learn or play to Chas. 11. Mueller. Tha Morning Cocktail. Taken before breakfast creates a false, injurious appetite. A wineglass full of Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonic taken before meals strengthens the di gestive organs and enables you to relish a hear'y meal without in jury to the stomach. For sale by jfosbay A Mason. to confer with the state lioard of equalization. Matter ol tax levy continued until January term. Fees, state vs. Oriu Beam.. $ 1 8." Hughes & Sloan 20 00 D. D. Shaw, acc't poor 27 45 Jos. Peters, work at court house G 00 P. Cohen, acc't poor 0 50 Wm. Kumbaugh, fees 15 00 B. W. Cooper, fees 11 20 D. R. N. Blackburn, salary and poor 105 00 Mrs. E. Murrav.board jury 3 C. W. Watts, printing. ... 15 00 J. W. Wood 1 00 L. C. Marshall, roads 12 00 I K. E. Montague, aidtioor . 10 00 W. E. Curl, ea.'ary 83 35 W. B. Peacock, rebate tax sale 10 ot . B. Tillotson, balance on Hannah bridge 725 00 Wm. Uuiubaugli,acc't roads 5 70 COURT CiSES C0MMEI0EO. A. J. Carey vs Harold Bros., eovery of money; attachment. Joseph Fullerton vs Thomas D. Ellis, recovery of monev. A. C. Hill vs Bod'idge Hill, divorce. William Wadhams and Henry Elliott vs J. W. Rector, recovery of monev. Chas." II. Dodd & Co. vs Wm. St. John and Cynthia St. John, appeal taken to supreme court. U, A. K. Officer. McPherson Post, No. 5, G. A. R., at the regular meeting last evening elected the following offi cers for the ensuing year: Com mander, s. s. Irani ; senior vice, X. T. Moore; junior vice, Robert Urown; surgeon, Dr. t. A. hit- nev; chaplain,!,. II. Montunye; quartermaster, J. I. Miller; officer of the day, B. F, Tabler ; officer of the guard, F. Hastings; dele gates to the department encamp ment, J. P. Galbraith, D. S. Gib son ; alternates, Randall Davis, I. B. Beam; council ot administra tion, J. H. Hyman.G.W. Hawkins; bareati of employment, Wm. Ma coon, R. Fox; bureau of relief, G. W. Hawkins, I. B. Beam, C. M. Westbrook. Quarterly Meeting;. The third quarterly meeting for this conference year, of the Evan gelical church, will begin this Saturday evening, and continue over Sunday. There will be four services on Sunday. The regular morning sermon and communion service, also the holiness meeting at 3 i". m. will be conducted by the presiding elder of the Aloany district, Rev. I. B. Fisher. At 7 p. m. there wiil be a young converts meeting, and 7:30 i. u. revival services. Lebanon G. A, K. OOlcera, At a regular meeting of John F. Miller Post No. 42 G. A. R., De partment of Oregon, held in their hall in this city Dec. 5th, 1801, the following officers were elected: Commander, F. M. Miller; S. V. Com., Edward Myres; J. V., Jacob Houck; Chaplain, A. E. Ansourge; Quartermaster, Wm. Cruson ; Officer of the day, Isaac Sa'tmarsh; Surgeon, E. Busier; Officer of the Guard. R. Hull. Express. Muddy Creek, where she leaves a good record. December 20, 1884, she was united in marriage to J. A. McBride, died Nov. 11, 1801, at Albany, Oregon. SHE WILL SLEEP TO NICiHT. Smooth the curls of her silken hair, On her queenly brow, v-ith tender care. Gather the robe in a final fold. Around the form that will not grow old. Lav on her bosom, pure as enow. The fairest, sweetest flowers that grow. Come, children, look, she was your hearts ueliglit; In dreamless peace she will sleep to-niguu A fdiadowT gleam of life light lies Around the 'ids of her slumbrous eyes. And her lips are closed, as in fend delay. O." the loving word she had to say, But her gentle heart forgot to beat, And from tender head to tender feet, Husband, she is quite cold and white; The tli robing is gone slit, will sleep te ni ght. Put by her work and her empty chair, Fold up i be gurmcnts she used to wear; Let down the curtains and close the daor, 8he will need the garish light to more; For the task assigned her under the 1111, Is finished now, and the guerdon won; Brothers nnd sisters, your hearts delight, Leave her alone she will sleep to-, night. O blessed sleep that will not break For tears nor prayers nor parents sake, O perfect rest that knows no pain, No throb no thrill of heart or brain, O life sublime beyond all speech. That only the pure through dying each; (iod understands and his ways are right. Bid his ueloved a long good night. Weep for the days that will come no more. For the snnbeam flown from hearth and door. For a missing step, for nameless grace. Of a tender voice and a loving race; But not for the soul whose goal is won. Whose Infinite joy has lustbeguu. Not for the spirit cousaled in l'urht And c-ewned, where the angels are to nif lit, A rKI8.NO Charch Notice, There will be services at St. Peters Eoiscopal Church, Sunday the 13th inst. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Even ing services at 7:30 o'clock. The subject of the morning service will be "The patience and comforts of the scriptures," and of athe even ing "John Baptists' message. A cordial invitation to attend these services is extended to all. Klecllon of Officers. Corvallis Gazette: The follow ing persons were elected officers for the ensuing year, of Ferguson Chapter, No. 5, R. A. M., last Wednesday evening: M. Stock, high oriest; John Miller, king; J. II. Wilson, scribe; . Job, captain host; T. Graham, treasurer; J. Fred Yates, secretary ; S. N. Lilly, tyler. Installation will be December 2Sth. Freaa Oregon te Ohio. Saleut Statesman: Soon after Hon. Wm. McKinley was elected governor of Ohio the republicans of Salem took it into their heads to show to him their appreciation of bis statesmanship, ana through a committee consisting of Jap Minto. Geo. Willioms and C. B Moorea money was raised to send him the finest pair of blankets that could be manufactured in Or egon. The order was placed with the Salem woolen mill ana Tester day the blankets were completed and will be exhibited a few days. before being sent East at the Woolen Mills store. These blankets are perhaps tho finest ever manufactured in uregon, De mg of choice Oregon wool, lhey are 96x80 inches and cost f oO, ana are as soft and fleecy as down it self. They are of pure white, the border being of red and blue, tes sellated. On one side is woven the dedication : "From the Wool Growers of Oregon to Gov. Mc- r;nl.. nliin ' anil nn t Vi a ... verse side is the announcement that the blankets were manufac tured by the Thos. Kay Wooleu Mills, of Salem, Oregon. This is certainly a grand present, which eloquently declares the esteem in which the gallant major is held by the republicans of far Oregon. Fine Sattlags. W. R. Graham, the tailor has received one of the largest lines of line suitings and trouserings to be seen in Oregon, outside of Port land, embracng all the desirable patterns for "winter wear. His prices will be found so low that any one can afford to wear one of his neat fitting tailor made suits and overcoats. He warrants his goods to be first-class, and guaran tees a tit. Call and see bis new patterns. 1 BUSINESS LOCALS. F. H.French, jeweler. Will & Stark, the jewelers. Fresh crisp celery at Allen Bros. Oysters in every style at Isom.s. Cranberries at C. E. Brownell's. Ladies delight soap at Parker Bros. Pigs feet and sour kraut at Allen Bros. Choice eating and cooking apple at Allen Bros. Oysters for families 50 cents a pint at Isom's. New jewelry of latest patterns at Will & Stark's. Will & Statk have eome elegant souvenir spoons. Repairing neatly done at the large gilt boot store. The latest designs in souvenir spoons at French's. Subscriptions for all the leading magazines and newspapers taken at the postoffice. Mince meat, raisins, currants. jellies and jams etc., for Thanks giving at Parker Bros. Great redaction in embroidered flouncing at W. F. Reads. Isom has the only oyster parlors in the city. Choice pickles in bulk, or quan tities to suit, at Parker Bros. Buv vour heatinsr and cnnlt stoves of Hopkins Bros. Klein Bros., are giving their customers an elegant piano. Fresh comb honey. Linn countv production, at Parker Bros. Furnished room sui tabid for one or two gentlemen. Use of bath. Convenient location. Inquire of C.B. Winn. Oh! Mamma! Buv me one of those lovely dolls at the Ladies Bazaar. Klein Bros can make vou anv style of a boot or a shoe you wish and will guarantee a perfect fit. Try them on a pair. Remember you ran get the best kid glove in town for one dollar at the Ladies Bazaar. All kinds of fruit boxes in quantities to suit at the Sugar Pine Door x Lumber Company s. Necessaries delicacies and luxuries, at Allen Bros., grocery. A handsome line of holiday infts iust received at the Ladies IT..,'- Remember when you want any thing in the spectacle line French, the jeweler, has it. Repairing neatly done at Klein Bros shoe store. New styles in fans and chilTon handkerchiefs at the Ladies Bazaar. A fine line of gold rings just opened at Will & Stark's. A full line of choice cigars and tobaccos kept at F. E. Allen's. Spectacles and eyeglasses, com plete assortment at F. M. French's. If you want to buy childrens cloaks, cheap, call at the Indies Bazaar. Sodaville water is kept constant, ly on hand by the bottle at G. L Blackman's drug store. Ladies wishing kid gloves in delicate tints for evening wear should call at the Ladies Bazaar. Special bargains in ladies' gold and gold filled watches at F. M. French's, the corner jewelry store. Some of tne test styles of ele gant bed lounges can be seen at Fortmiller & Irving's, as they have just received a large invoice. At Will A Stark's can be seen some of the most beautiful ladies Kid watches, wmcn nave just a reeeived. We are the only people who car ry the celebrated E. & W. collar and cuffs. Always have the latest styles in stock, T. L. Wallace & Co. Just received at the Ladies Bazaar an elegant line of fancy cords.fringes and ponpons suitable for all kinds of fancy work,also the new shades in zephyrs. Conrad Meyer's new oven is now completed, and he is better prepared tlan ever to serve his old customers as well as new ones with the best of fresh bread, cakes, in fact everything from the dainti est hit rclls to the most elalwrate wedding cakes. Housekeepers are invited to give the product of his new oven a trial. HOLIDAY 8H0PPEES. Should Sea the Wcaderfal Array at Julius Gradwohl's Bazaar. Mr. Julius Gradwohl, the euter prising proprietor of the Baaar store in this city, which contains the largest and beat selected stock of crockery, glass and other wares for domestic use, in the valley, as well as fancy wares, toys and beautiful holiday goods, has re plenished and enlarged his entire stock and now has a store that is a credit to himself and an orna ment to the city. His shelves, counters and every available space are filled with tha choicest and ni09t varied stock of goods ever seen in this valley, including a mammoth display of holiday goods. He has added a new line which consists of a beautiful as sortment of rolled gold jewelry warranted to wear as good as gold and costing one-tenth as much money, diamond cut pins, rings, fine uinbrel'aa for holiday presents and novelties. His stock is now in and holiday Ehoppers should lose no time in seeing ins wonderful array which is not eurpassed by any on the coast either in elegance or prices. He also carries a gigantic stock of beautiful hanging lamps, stand lamps, bicycles, tricycles, safeties and velocipedes, which tie guaran tees to sell as low as any place in Oregon. His assortment of fine teas and coffees is always complete, as well as a general stock of family groceries. He 1 uys his gf-ods direct for net casn and fells them the same way. I am an old man and have been a constant sufferer with catarrh for the last ten years. I am en tirely cured by the use of Ely's Cream Balm. It is strange that so simple a remedy will cure such a stubborn disease. Henry Bill ings, U. S. Pension Att'y, Wash ington, D. C. For eight years I have suffered from catarrh, which effected my eyes and hearing; have employed many physicians without relief. I am dow on my second bottle of Ely's Cream Balm, and feel confi dent of a complete cure. Mary C Thompson, Ccrro Gordo, 111. I,- I'-vK-i a Mz$mMm .lira The cut suggest the merry time soor, coming, when many will be made gai by some token of love or friendship. LHDIESB PLEASE READ OUR LIST OF Presents : for : Grentlomen ! Gold and Silver Hai.dled Silk UMBRELLAS. A great varielv or Initial, Hem stitched and Beautifully Colored HANDKEKCIIIl'.FS and MUFFLMtS. An . elegant display of all stvles and colors of Tacks, Windsors. Foiir-ii -hand, Etc., in NECKWEAR. Many kinds of Fancy Bosomed WHITE SHIRTS, and Artis ticaily Embroidered NIGHT SIILKTS. Nothing is more practically euitable for a CliiistiiuiHS present than a fine OVERCOAT. Then we have Slippers, Kill and Lined Gloves, Jewelry, Smoking Jackets, Hats, and dczens of other thiiiga we have not room to mention. EEArrr3 SI'W I I..ITION ItVM.MiOI X. Scarcely a day passes without the news of some large failure Ihishin over the wires -the usual result of speculation in stocks or some ciii.i!ly dangerous venture. The same electric cm rent carries to dear distant frii-ml the sad tidings of death of loved outs too often tho result of speculation in patent nostrums. Moore' Kcvcah-d Remedy is no speculation but is sold on positive guarantee. Do not fail to go to your Uruguist and ak for your moaey if not satisfied. We known you will go and buy another bottle, or s ale by ull druggists. NEW TO-DAY. flfAN I'KD A IV work. ot J. V. Pipe. irirl to lo irontrat h.msi- Ajyly at otlicw or rwMtk'iice You better come scou for we are always overcrowded will customers for a few days lie fore Christmas. L. K. BLAIN. and HurverlBK. T)ART!MI DXHIRINa BlIRVITINS DON! CAR OB J. tain a'.'''tiriite ml prompt work by callinr upon county survoyoi K T, T. Kistier. He iiaMcomplete cnoiee of field notes and town ship )!:itet and is prepare 1 to do surveying in inv i r.rt of I. inn county. I'OBtolIicc address, Umera Vuitnm. L'.nu cou lty.orciccn. IJ'OR SALK A l.rand nn luiilinton typewriter machine with all the im provements, for Kile second hand ilieap. Addrera M M C'orvn'lic REVERE HOUSE, ALhA.N'V, 0K.-CHAS Pfeiffer, Prop. Only Hrst-eclaBS hou n the city. Lariro sample room lor ccm mereial men. Ho Chinuuicn employed in tin kitchen. PAY your Si hoM tax -The s. hi-)l tlx lor the year li 'l, is n iw due an I payable. Tax-parers are rcpii'sred to cad promptly, at th olKca of the clerk, C. O. liurk Icirt and pay the same. Milled, C. ti. lturkhart, clerk. J7VJK KENT A ncit five room cottage, . n r .Southern Pacific depot. Apply at Depot Hotel, CB WINM, AO EST FOR THE LEAD; Ing Are, life and accident insurance companies. DISSSOI.ITIOX OF PARTNERSHIP .V otiue is lurihy pen that the firm cf N'oel & .Sonmons, dome. ImsineiM under that name at lioston ilills is hereby ris.-olid hv mutual consent. SMn Noel retiring. Hie I'UHinctf'i wiil be continued by Simmons & Thominn I T. L WALLACE CO. N Oilfh IS HEKEIiV CIVEN THAT cr rf the Green I Us in LuiuVrini; Company uiillielcld at their ouVe in t.reen IViiii, Oregon, on the llist Monday in Jaiiuary,ly.f, at 1 oViock r. M , for tliepurnose of electing five (') direi-tois to serve for the ensuing year aod transact sn h other haiine-to as may procrly oine tiefore said meeting. liil.slKAD.'llLV. 2, la.ll. S. W. ItEESK, Secretary. Fireman's Klecllou, E IS HEUHIY :IVES THAT re will he an election held in the city ol Alhany on -Monday, the nth day if leem bcr, I .!, for tie1 purose of eVcting ihief and assistant chi f engineer, of the Alhany lle department, to sone one year. iSaid rkvtioii to tie held between the hours of 1 o'i ioik ami ti::to o'clm k p.m., in the hail ot Alhauv Engine Co, No, 1. Dated this 1st. lav of !., l-.M M. H. PHILLIPS. L, M. i l'ISL. Secretary A. F, 0. Pn-ii.li nt . V. D. JN I he, Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria ! fONEY TO LOAN-HOME CAPITAL ON I'm. good real estate security. For particu- ' ln . - i " ! iw,aui(iuia ui uco. iiuinpiirey. 1 ,?AA,;KES OF LND- All fit for culti 1 OU vation, and under fence, for sale at HOperajre, Within 1J miles from railroad stati in and 20 miles from Aihany. Apply at tins office. SAN WA has removed h s laundry to the iron hou the corner of ric-ood and Lyon streets. Ijind Tor Hale. 6. 10, 50, 10, hO acres, easy terms, install ment plan cheap and lii-.'h-pric ed. Also a ew city lots all owned by If. lirvanl. LOST On the road near Albany or in Al bany, a Id ick satchel or j;rip containing a black vest and coit, a pair of overalls, a broad brimmed bat, a pair of shoes, 2 shirts, a razr and strap, mug ami irush, a pair of spurs and bandage for a race Intse and braes in bottle, also a revolver. Liberal re ward will he paid to tht tinder on leaving he same at IIkkm.d office. Notice to Stock lloldnra. NOTICE is hereby given that the. annual stock holders meeting of the Farmers i Merchants Insurance Company of All :inv, Lini. county Oregon, will i held at ihe company 'a otHce in the city rf Albany, Ore gon, on Wednesday, January tiMi., a the hour of i o'clock r. M.ol I day, tor ihe purpose of clcctirg nine directors of said company, to serve for one year, and to tran sact such other business as may rculariy come before said meeting, Uy order of the President. J. O. WmrsvMS, Secrets-. Dated December 1st, llvl. FOK A Christmas Present, Nothing is nicer than a box of i Julius Joseph's line cigars, or one of Ida elegant meerschaum or gen- i nine briar pipes. A tine assort ment of smokers at tides always on i kiii i. - -AUK- iial to io Demands IN (Ming, Furnishing Goods, Hals Boots aril Shoes. VVood (or Sale All kintls of ilry wood for sale at reasonable prices, at the foot of Ferry street. Leave your orders and have it deliveied prompt! v anywhere in the city. A. J. bTELLMACIIER. Buckwheat Cakes. The old way of setting to raise over night by the use of yeast, while the cakes were light yet there was always a well founded suspicion that buckwheat cakes made in that manner were indigestible and unwholesome, because of the chemical action that takes place, so alters the flour from its original character, that the souring or decomposing process continues in the stomach, followed by dyqjcpr.ia and kindred troubles. The new way docs away with all fermentation, souring etc., and places upon the table smoking hot buckwheat cake..; in 12 minutes or less. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the element that superseded the old methods. Buck wheat and all griddle cakes made with Dr. Price's Powder are not only exceedingly light and delicious, but can be enjoyed by dyspeptics and invalids with impxinity. Dr. Prices Cram is the only baking powder cantaining the whites of eggs. 7 -777777, "However shocking large the storking. lie there a score, or even more, I till them all the large and small Pleasing one and pleasing all. For the place 1 Imv keeps the supplv. And that's at T. L. Wallace & Co.V That's what old St. Nick was singing as he came into our store the other day. He wasn't far from wrjng either. Such a stock of IST-EOZKI-TIErE s , In four-in-hand, and all the different styles, in any shade imaginable. Hundreds of line silk Mufllers and Handkerchiefs. Night Shirts for gentlemen, with exquisite needlework. Smoking Jackets, Men's Holiday Slippers, Nice Iress Gloves. Fine I'nderwear, new arrivals in Hats, Trunks and Valises, and Clothing for You All. Oh, mothers, you cannot give your little son a more appreciate present than a suit of clothes. Yon cannot select a better present lor a gentleman friend than one of the above-named articles. ALBANY. -('ALL AM) SKE THE (JO(H)S.- o Strahan Clock. ORKUON. -3 (sFMf r)Tucsi. Mr F'r Thttrvugh Practintl Training in BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHAND. PENMANSHIP, THIS SCHOOL l TMC BEST. v I m '- 'V ?'7"'i:."',''Mi