Daily Democrat Wednesiay Evening, May 15,1889 YITf.H ITn, K Utirs kHiitl I'ttWUfiom. PutilUhe.. every day in tho.wiHik. SuticUya excutv4l ) IIOHK AND ABKU.VI) LOCAL ui:coiii). "Cotton KiNi." Another good houe greeted the Chicago Comedy Co hist rven Ing, and a more pleased one i rarely seen In Albany. The Company gave a fine en tertainment. James A. Devlin again cap tivated the audience. As Toby Twiddle he Ik two show hhiiKelf. He Is well tmppoi -cd through the play. Ilelle Iuman as Martha (jihhs comes to the front in a charming manner, and the cast geneially Is a strong one. Notwithstanding a rat tling rain the audience was large.but should increase cacti night, "is Marriage a r all ure" closed last nights entertainment. Those who have read Robert KlUwere par ticularly would appreciate it. To night "the .Lancashire l-ass. Uo not tail to be present. Crook County. John Carrol and fami ly, of Bridge crock, passed thiough town en Wednesday en route for Linn county. They expert to remain in Webfoot during the summer.... The W V & C M Co have again shown their generosity in donating two lots of ground to the Methodist church on which to build a place of worship. On Tuesday the grand jury returned four bills of indictment against Ed Harbin for horse stealing The grand jury has re turned bills of indictment against Al Win- domand Ed Curl on charge of horse steal ing.... Hon lason Wheeler and Mr Canter. berry arrived here on Monday from Al bany. They expect tospend several weeks in this county hslung an J -tewing the country. iiezicw. Flowkrv. Roswell P. Flower, th great Democratic leader, o New York City, passed through Albany yesterday morning. A Salem paper claims to have interviewed him, and makes him deliver quite a flowery, as well as Shakespearean kind of an address to the scribe. Here is part of it : "The star of the republican party is now in the ascendant. The dem ocrats arc going to win in V2 with nearly the same platform on which they were de fcated last fall. We arc hopeful, for we wen this time if the popular vote would in dicate the result Cleveland's majority by popular vote was too great to be ignored The new states will not materially change the situation. Too many factories are shutting down under your high protection policy. Simckk School. The following is the report of District No. 17, taught by C. II. Tones, for second month of school ending May 10th, 1889 : No days attendance, 85S No days absent, 117 ; No limes tarday, 4 No pupils enrolled, 49 ; average daily at tendance, 43. Ocy Hardman, I.i.zie Bridges, Julia Hart, Georgia Bridges, Effie Keebler.Mamie Kcebler.May Powell, Del ta Lcedy, Grace Bridges, Lord Bridges, Bayard Bridges, Savilla Powell, Lawrence Hardman, John Leebler, Ernest Simpson Jule Simpson, Herbert Simpson, Henry Faulkner, Andy Leedy and Anna Leedy were not absent during the month. The following persons visited the school : S Mullen, E Myers, E Keebler, A M Arant, Mr and Mrs h. li Carnett, Kena Wallace, Emma Hart and Jane Gentry. During the month a rostrum and a new blackboard were put in the school house. Poktical Over half of our exchanges this week speak of our late municipal elec tion, and invariably add that "Coi'vallis will remain a cow pasture." Well, perhaps it will, but we can boast of land flowing with milk and honey especially the milk for another year at least. We all boast of something. Albany of her woolen mills. And' Portland of her silk ; Salem of her street-car lines. Hut we're for buttermilk. Times. 15 cent fchaving at Vieroek'a. 8 ttuk-ts fur SI at Vmr-ick'i. New dress goods at Mullwaiu'i, Chicago Co.nedy Company U-jight. Krowusyilla will celebrate the 4th ot July Salem's advertising fund amounts to $3100. St, Charles ouly strictly first-class hotel 111 Albany. Gwl 3 chairs running steady at Viereek n shav ing parlors. Nobod; stops at tho St, Charles under a boycott, 6wl Cnrvallis is to have a new $(00 hook and ladder truck. A ruilroad from The Dulles to Prineville is being agitated A. Hubtiidy is being ruined for a newspaper at Hrowimvillii, Tho common council met last evening and adjourned until to night Side saddles and ladies riding uurcinglcs at Thompson & Overman's. Thompson & Overman, audits for the great Dynamite buggy whip. If you want a good nilverateel scythe,fluest in the market, go to Stewart & Sox's. Mr Prun Marshall is teaching a singing school at the Knox Butts Oraotre ball A line line of bugiy dusters and fly nets at Thompson & Overmau's, the leading harness dealers. Sa'om will hold a inoritniu to-raorrow night to make arrangements lor a 4th of July cele bration . Mellwain can uive vou the best fitting suit you ever wore, at prices to suit each and every one. An ntouan t linn of snk table Bureaus, in heiutiful designs, jut received at Kortmiller & Irvlug a. Charitv diil not build tho Revere House. Katos according to rooms ami accommoua' tions asked for. a.ic Grandfather Humphreys, of Salem, who is oer ninety years of age, is in the county visiting a daughter. T Jones is making arrangements to aioye his barber shop into the place recently va C-ted by Mack iC tlodjjos A land slide two miles this side of Lyons, on the Oregon Paoitio last evening, delayei the train for aome time. Mnnnv can't buv better boots and shoes than Mellwain is belling, because better goods are not manufactured. Finenranges. lemons and banaanas at r Kenton's. New stocii lust roceived. AIbo a choice lot of fresh candies, nuta, etc. The first death under the new law in New York State will occur on June 24th, when Win Kemler will be electrilicd at Buffalo. Mr J B Slater has sold the Stevens couoty Miner, and is now in the real estate business. The transition upward must be an enjoyable Oiie. Remember the Floral and Strawberry locial to be Given by the ladies of the U 1' church at the WCTU hall Filday evening. Lunch from 5 until 9 o clock. Mr II F Merrill has been appointed agent here for the Lombard Investment Co, of Portland, and is prepared to make loans on arm security on short notice. Mr Job Powell, who sold hi? farm in this county to Hon it Alrvine a week or two ago, has purchased a large stock farm near Cot tage Grovo, Lane county. At the time of going to press nothing le ttable had been heard of Bannon. It ia safe to predict that he is not allowing the grass to grow under his feet. The 4th of July committee have over $300 raised for the celebration. It ia bound to occur, and notwithstanding Salem, we'll wager a hair pin, it includes the military part too. M L Tipes, editor of the Leader, is also deputy district attorney. A contemporary gets even with him by publishing one of his bills Uko tnis in tne couuty court proceed ings: Al Lj ripen, insano atcorney. Rheumatism is caused by aa acid in the blond; therefore, external treatment affords no permanent rolief. lo eliminate the pois on and make a thorough cure of the disease, nothing else is so efhcient as Aver e harsa narilU. Give it a trial. Price SI. Worth S3 a bottle. Mamma (to her little boy). "Now, Een- nie. if vou'll be good and go to sleep, mam- ma'll givo you one of I)r Ayer's nice sugar coated Cathartic Pills, next time you need medicine. Bennie, smiling sweetly, dropped off to sleep at onre. Any wagon, buggy, phaeton or cart that comes from Mitchell & Lewis Co is bound to be good. Farmers particularly should ex amine their stock of ulows. harrows, mowers. rakes, etc. They carry a good stock and sell at prices that defy competition. tne place, opposite stable. A BOOT AND 8II0E FACTORY. Mr I) F Durphy, who was In Albany several days ago looking up a location for a large boot and shoe factory, writes from Portland to Mr Earl Race, of the St Charles that he will come to Albany with his fac tory for a bonus of $15,000. He was very favorably impressed with the city, ana ould like to locate here. His factory would have a capacity of one thousand pairs of boot and shoes a day and would be a 1 eat mini; tor the city. Add it to me woolen mill and it would be a ten stroke that would redound to the city's glory and give it an immense Impetus as a inanufact- ring city. Mr IJurpliv unui;rsloou me woolen mill project had been given up, and thus made the proposition, probably thinking Albany was not equal to both undertakings; but the woolen mills are coming and why not show the world that we can also bring a ooot and snoe iacmry and raise two big bonuses in a year, matter should be pushed. The SOCIAL AND I'KRSONAL. Hon T J Black, of Halsey, was in the city yesterday. Geo C Will was ia Salem yesterday on business. I)r I W Watt, of Yamhill county, has been in the city to-day. Miss Carl Hitchens, of Corvallis, is in the city the quest nf Mis C U Lee. MrsG W Harris bocs to Monmouth to day to visit relatives and friends tor a lew nays Rev Mr Rogers, of the Corvallis Congrc cat.onal church, made this oince a ca.i inn afternoon. Mn T T Unaeh and dan.lhter. of Harris burg, went down to Fast Portlaud yesterday to attend camp meeting. M s;,l TWri.. r.f T.nfavette. has been 1 ikA ;tu nn hi. w.v tn Prineville. where hi father, it was reported, was becoming blind, I'll. f.linw.'n,. Alh&nv neoele were regis- teied at the Portland hotels yesterday : N nnn.ni. R .Tnnpa and wife. J E Simojs, J W Hninev. i TmQ ni;.r ot South Bend. Ind. the manufacturer of the celebrated Oliver chilled plow, is in the city and is registered at m Kims. FV.nk Cnnovor. one of the editors of tho Corvallis da-'Ue, and Miss Lilly Paul, wero married at Corvallis thi) forenoon. Rev K J 1'homnson locking up the forms. May their appiness never be pied. KF.AL KSTaTK SALES. Filed May 15th, 18S9. Marv C Barnes to O P Smith, J S Morris and EGoins, blk 1 and 4 and f;ac blk 5. B's A, Scio, and tract near tit,-, 178 acres $ soco lulius F Hvdeto R N Thompson and J ftl waters, w nun vi .1 qrSec -JC, Tp 13S R 1 w, So acres 375 I M Waters and R N Thompson to 1 , r X' 17 A 1 unison, w nu'i 01 1 i Sec 20, Tp 13, S R 1 w, So acres 3c 0 LVONSVII.LE. The little son of Wm. Wacker, of this place was kicked by u horse Saturday evening, but being is near the animal, the accident was only slight. In the case of Benj. Butler against E L Shepherd, for trespass, in Justice Court, Shepherd was fined $20 and cost. Case ppenled to Circuit Court. Will some one explain why It Is that the Daily Democrat frequently fails to put In its appearance, while the next day two re received. This Is evidently the fault f postal clerks or postmasters, as no num ber is entirely missed. Turn the rascals out. Mr. 'm. Robertson, formerly a resident f this community, who moved from here to Spokane Falls some four years ago, re umcd last week and will make his home among us. We understand Mr. R. has materially improved his financial condition. Some time ago we remarked that a pro Iso was inserted in deeds to town lots In -yons, whereby no liquors were to be sold thereon. '1 he question of liquors or no imio's has caused a division of town prop erty among the Lyons Bros,, and now we are to have a saloon, starting next week. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Clovkkdalk, Benton Co , May 2nd. Hiving purchaxod of Mr, AMhby Pnarn. his entlro (arm in BenUip county. Orevnn the public is notified and forbidden from taking or rHUiovlng therefrom any gravel, sand or loam from aaid premlseH F. L. Su h. Clovbrdai.k, Benton Co., May 2nd. I am Instructs! by Mr, F. L. Sueh to prosecute any and all persons depositing dead animals upon his lands in Benton county, Oregon, formerly owned by Mr Ashhy Pearce. t'HIH. E, WOLVERTOW. Attorney at law. South Albany Elected. 6000 rolls of wall paper in an Immense number of patterns at Fortmiller Si Irving's, the finest line in the central Willamette valley. 11 is an artgauery to see It all. Tuhb's & Co'a pure Manilla twine, belt quality, at Stewart & Sox's. MONEY TO'LOAN, In soma to solt nn Improved city or country prop en v at a low rate of Interest, For further information address. O. Norton & Co., East Portland, Or. A most desirable and beautiful location for suburban residences, owing to its nat ural advantages and nearness to the center of business. Compare the size, location, vl.w nnrl n--fica tn nn.l frn.n lli.. In,, in.l you will be convinced of their merits Call oniea' trti iy uuu sttuic u iiuiuc ut;iurcuie advance in price. Apply to 1WEKDAMI V KEDFIKLD, Agents. First door south of Post Office. 10 R SALE. A phaeton. A grade, full loathe: top, good as new. For sale cheap, Inquire of M. J. Monteith. WANTED. A girl wants place In a private family to work, Address C. H, Democrat office. WANTED.A good girl to do general housework in a small family In the Permanent place, Call attbls Struck On. At f 1.2? per 5 gallon can best Standard r' oil, at the Willamette I'acking Co. 8 store. Summer Wraps Novelties in beaded and stockinet jackets just received. oamuel t. young. List vour lands and ci-v property for sale I at the Willamette Valley Laud Agencies lit- hce, In St. Charles Hotel block, Albany, Or. Sciiui.tz Si Hkxdeksos. For land madeharaeos goto E. L. Power NEW ADVERTISEMENIS. Washington street be- fingor ring. Owner will call at this ofttce. O AND. AC Persons desiring sand. loam or gravel fram the premises of 1- . li. such m Benton county, can procure tickets tor the same at my otnee, craw ford's block, Albany, Oregon. CHAS. E. WOLVERTON. TJOUND.- On i1 tween Second and Third a small Remember John Schmeer'a livery The First Simke. At Astoria Monday the first spike upon the line ef the Astoria & South Coast railway compa.iy was driv en. John Hughes of this city was present . . ,t, , 1 . i representative from Salem and drovea he stepped backwards and fell to the of hi9 cit Salem Journnl. "Pis thus that the Asieria vioany gradually but surely be built. A Bad Fall, About 11 o'ejock to-day Mr. Archii Hammer was standing on scaffolding in one of the new Chinese houses being built by Mr Harper Cranor, talking to Mr Sh.lh.in, when, In some man ner, floor, a distance of seven er eight feet striking on the back of his head and should ers, causing a concussion of the brain. He was senseless for some time ; but will pro bably come out of the accident nil right after several days confinement. West Shore Brought Him. Mr II C Hubbard and family, of Humbolt,Iowa,are in the city for the purpose of locating. Mr Hubbard is a druggist and a man of means, and desires to go into the drug buUncss. His attention was called to Albany by the West Shore, and says that journal d'd the business. People at his forme home place a great deal of reliance on the West SHore. Mr Hubbard likes Albnnrnnd has not been disappointed in the aspect of matters here, R R will Married. On Wednesday morning, May 15th, iSSy, In Halsey, by Rev Sni Mr Wm J Morgan and Miss Settle, both of Halsey. The happy couple Immediately leftbywav of Corvallis for the Grand i-ouge, i u u r , at McMinr.vine. Bio Strawiii-.rrh-.s Albany straw. berry men are invited 10 come to the front, a Salem berry measures seven inches in circumference. Are we to be beaten even In the matter of strawberries by that one norse Derg down the alley. Weather indications, For the nours beginning at 12 o'clock, noon. Rain, followed by clear, warmer. To Be Dedicated. The grangers have completed their new hall at Sand Ridge, and on the second Saturday in June the County Council w'll be held there and the hall will be formally dcaica'cd. ine MP" ir nn,l Lecturer of the stale grange are expected to be present and a good time generally Is expected. For Thirty Days. All goods bought at Ida M Brush's will be discounted at 10 per cent. She has an Immense stock and all the latest Parisian siyics. gains. Call early while stock, is compieie, Kcnl Estate for Sale. 2? feet front on cast, First street, $2,000 j lots in HacV.lcinan's 3rd Add., $1,008, 3 lots in western part of town, block ta, $425 each. 2 lots in block 02, $500 eacn. . ini. l!ii l.-irrre house and barn on Baker street, $2,100. he feel front with large house and barn on Depot street, $.-,,oc . flu. Klorli nf 1 1 lots 111 Dcnuiiz iron addition to South Albany, $i,2CJ. SfMULTZ & Henderson ; II.Ewert, practical watchmaker and ' elei. Total $57S Total for week $83,496 HALSEY. This nart was visited bv a thunder show er Monday afternoon, and old pionee: J say that it was the heaviest rain they ever saw n Oret-on. and it reminds us of the thun der showers we witnessed when a boy in Pike.'' The washing machine man is doing the town. Of course his machine Is the Dest. He tavs it can be converged into a churn or cradle as the occasion demands. The lempei ance lecture 'ast Fi Iday even ing bv Mis Riggs, ef PoiUsnd, was well amended. Jler remarks were to the point, She gave a graphic illusi ration of the man ner of arryirg the temperance cause lute the pi 'sons, hospitals and alms houses. P. of J D Bover was in town one day last week. The Prof says Brownsville is boomin-; in n quiet wav. We understand also that the Prof is talked of fo.- the stLre tary of the new woolen mills company. Snr'n-r hath its iovs and sor.ows. Ihe book rgent and I he t'amp have been here. The member-; o the W C T U's a; e all. 'rig of hav'ng a picnic on the zo h. The ba.id bovs are to g.ve a picnic at Powell's gt-ove on the 31st. Dr Fuller and Chai ley Bone have gone over to Ochoco.o look at the country. The.e arc sintv pupils enrolled here In the public school. We noticed a man on our streets, it few davs ago, who looked as if he had just went around the world in 60 dpys. lie was on his wai te the mountains, lie Slid that there was" more joy in one moment of the glad free life of the mountains tha.i loco ycar3 in the b-om of civilization, wearing suspenders and putting dinner off till alter dark, nc sain ne iovcu 10 com mune with nature and chew blackjack. He scorned the roar and bustle of the crowed cities like h , and yearned to nestle in the wild woeds and listen to the chipmuck's honest bark. "VTOTIG'ETO CONTRACTORS. Notice l is herhv given that at the next regu lnrterm of the County Commissioners Court for Linn county, Oregon, to be held at the Court House In the city of Albany on Wednesday the otn clay or June. A. l. 1HH9. sealed n an', specincations. strains, diagrams and bids will be received for building a bridge across the South Snnti am at Waterl 10 ; said bridge to be about LSI) feet long and sixteen feet wide in the clear. Also for the building of a brides across Crabtree Creek where the County Road crosses said creek near the saw mill of Deakins Bros, and J. E. Cyrus : said bridge to be about 100 feet long and 16 feet wide in the clear. Also tor the build Ing of a bridge aeross Muddv Creek at the place known as the Wilson ford. Bidders to submit estimates on this bridge for construction of same at Waterloo ford and also where the old bridge washed out said bridge to be about 80 feet long and sixteen (eet wide ia the clear. All of said bridges to be covered. All bids must be filed wltb the Clerk oil or before 1 o'clock n. m. of the above mentioned day. All bids must be aeenmnanied by deposits of 6 per cent of bid. The Court reserves the riirht to rnlpet atiT and all bids. Done by order of tho Court this 9th day of May, A. D, 1HHW. (r.. s,) rj, J!. MONTAOUK, bounty Clerk WHAT'S THIS ? $420.00 in valuable gifts to be given away and to cost the recipients absolutely nothing. Everything strictly legitimate and the drawing to be conducted with the closest regard for the rights of all concern ed. You will learn particulars at Blum's Cigar Store, opposite the Reycre House, Albany. BRICK, BRICK. The nndersigned are now prepared to supply all with brick of the first quality and in small or large qualities, unii early. m oho an or hirst, Albany, Or. EGOS WANTED.-iI want 49 dozen I Chinese Pheasant eggs to send East. They must be resh, not having been set on. W ill pay (2,50 per dozen. J. H, Bobkhart. TO EXCHANGE. An upright Decker A Son piano, been in use a few months, in first-class condition, guaran teed for five years, which X wish to ex change for a lot or lots In Albany. In quire at the residence of B. W, Cundiff, AlbB, A. a. MATTHEWS 1849.. 1889,,-Tbe days of '49 are gone, and a new era has come. We must keep up with the train and hence note the great reduction in prices at the Albany Main ana snaving rariora. onaving lo cents. Baths 25 cents or 5 tickets for $1. Children's hair cut, 15 cents. Haircut- ' ting 25 cents Hair or whisker dyeing a specialty. Hair oil and Sea Foam lor sale. Kazors honed for 25 cents. Jos, W E TIBER, Proprietor, TO THE FARMERS AND WORKINGMEN Hotel Arrivals. Reverb House. M C Brlngham, H A Hall. 1 T Cushman. 1 E Mayer, Sr:t lieeman. Helena. M-T: M E Rounds, Inde- nendence.F M Elkins, I I Brown, N E R Kooks, M.nneapolts.n insiec,.iaiem; A Munch, Aurora, St Charles. B M Cushman and wife, Biownsvllle i S B Powers, N H Allen, Mim C. 1 Reed. W W Webite.-. O Sum- - 1 . .-4 . . .t i . i.-.i Air-n I mers, ll JOlinson, l oriianu ; r.u ihii, j li McKnight, I. M Turner, S c i wm I'.d ward'. Rev Rogers. V Young, Corvallis I. S Mo'enn. Turnc' ; i E Dation, Cnlca- 20 : N C Winston, S Huhbard.Sl Louis; II I. Reck Salem : Miis B I Waldron, hi gin. III ; Mrs M A Kessler, Mr and Mrs II K Wolcott, Balavi.i, III. Russ House. D F Hoeve : W Drew I Arm.tiono : P P Chaffer : I Whltaker j II Dovle ; B J Zehner, Portland ; J Allin Eureka ; S Stanton, tugene cuy W low. Poiliand : W M Kcanc, Gervais S B Denham, city ; A Schwab, Morgans vllle. Kan : I Schwab, Morgansville, Kan O Solum ; J McChcsney j J Ollvcr.South Bend, Ind ; M M Mnthcws, south Hcnu Ind : F Dcssingcr, Klrbyyille ; I Cary, Ashland : A Tunlson ; W Batche'or and wife. Chico : M Henshaw ; I W Cnmer on. Portland ; W Crccs, Corvallis -OF- Citatvon, In Hit County Court of the Stale oj Oregon for Linn Vounty. ' Iu the matter of tne estate of Olvy Loy Uuyer, a minor. To A. C. Guver. the next of kin, and all persons interested in the estate of the above named miuor. ureeting : In the nvne of the State of Oregon, you are hereby cited and directed to appear in the County Uourt ot the state ot uregon, tor the connty of Linn, at the court room thereof, at Albany, iu the county of Linn, on Monday, the 1st day of July. I " at 10 o'cloc't in 'he forenoon of that day, then and there show cause if any therebe whv a license should not be granted to A C Guyer, the guardian of said minor, for the sale of the reU estate of said ward as describ ed in the petition of tho guardian of said ward now on hie witn tnev-ierKoi tne aoove named Court which said real property is des cribed as follows to-wit : An undivided one ninth of the south half of the northeast fourth, sod the northwest fourth of the south east fourth of section two, and the southwest fourth of the northwest fourth of section one, in township eleven south of range one west of the Willamette meridian, in Lion county. Oregon, containing KiO acres, more or less, Witness, the Hon. I). R. N. Blackburn, .fudge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Linn, with the seal of jid Court alHxel, this 13th day of May, A. li., 1839. Attest : fi- fi. mostauue, Clerk. (L. s) Albany and Vicinity. We cordially ;nyite you all to visit our MftVAND SECOND HAND STORES, and we will convince you that our rices beats all. You cannot afford to do your purchasing before vou visit our place. As we have a large establishment ia Portland wo have named it The Portland Branch. We claim to be the closest buyers in tbe market, and we also claim to undrreell all without exception. i F. WISE & Co,, S. E. Young's Old Stand. fircen, Corvallis Butte. Ed Chambers, Knox Citation. In Hit County Court oj tlit State of Oregon for the County 0 bmn : In the matter of the estate of Almona R. Daniel, a minor. To F. M. Daniel, the next of kin and all persons Interested in the estate of above named minor. Greeting ; IN the name of the Stats of Oregon, you are hereby, cited and directed to ap pear In the County Court of Ihe State of Oregon, for the county ol Lion at the court room thereof, at Albany, In the county of Linn on Monday, the Is! day or July, 18S1, at 10 o'clock In tbe forenoon of that day, thon and thero to show cause If any there- be why a license sli'iuld not he granted to F, M. Danlnl, guardian of said minor for the sale of the reU estate or said ward as deseiihed In the petition of the guardian of said ward on Hie with the Clerk of the above named Court, whkdi said real estate Is described as follows, to wit : An undivided two iiinthsnt the south half ol the northeast r.iurth.nnd the nnrthwes! fourth nf the southeast fourth of seution two and the southwest fouith of the north west fourth of section one, township eleven south of ranRj one west of Ihe Willamette meridian In Linn county, Oregon, containing Hill acres more or less. witn. the Hon. I). K. N. Illaskburn, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, tor tho county of Linn, with tho seal of said Court altlxed, this 13lh day of Mav, A. I). 1H, , Attest : E, K. Mo.vticiub, Clerk, (u s,) WE ARENOW IN THE FIELD FOR BUSINESS for 1889 and respectfully call attention to our stock of Groceries, Confectionery, Etc. We shall endeavor atall times to serve our cus tomers in the best possible manner. We always aim to purchase floods of the best quality and to sell them at the lowest cash prices. In addition to our grocery business we receive subscriptions for all the leading newspapers and magazines. Also take orders for all kinds of rubber stamps, seals, etc. We cordially invite all whe have noi done so to favor us with their patronage. We hope by fair dealing and careful attention to business to merit a continuanee of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon us, Very Respectfully, F. L. KENTON.