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ubtlsil eT-y uay In tbo wmIcm 4 8un '. ;TKSfc SDTTIXIi. Editors nud Prop'n, knUrari Attha M Olllw at Alhariv, Or egon, ah HfMiona o and 11111 iiMttir. LOG ATj RECOUP. MRS. AitnoTT, the Georgia Woniler.was greeted latU evenintf by a large audience. IS he proved herself to oe the wonder she mat been advertised to be, lifting men bout the attire with remarkable ease, and n tuch a manner as to show that there U no possible chance of trickery -.but that her powers are phenomenal ones.not phyMcal, llor she fa n upnlc unman? hut electrical lor magnetic. Five men could not shove a billiard cue ' past her open hands, ott Hwhich it resied, and broke the cue in two jt in their efforts, while she made appar ently no effort. That proved that they did not lose their strength in her presence: but that they exerted the'r usual physical - force. Her final act was to lift seven men, which she did with ease. It U a marvellous fact that she used no presume on the objects lifted. Those whose hands were placed between her hands and the objects lifted si u ted that that was a fact. Her temperature was only 91 degrees. ' The committee consisted of MnvorJ L Cowan, J W Cuslrk, Hon fleo E Cham I beriain, Trnln & WHtliev, F M Redfield, O H Irvine, Kev E N Condit and Dr G r- W Maston. Alabny's Christinas festivities began . Wednesday evening with the usual tree exercises and distribution of presents. The Baptist church's decorations conslst ; ed of two trees and two converging lad der, made of sixty brightly dressed dolls. making a very pretty sight. At the Pres . byterlan church were two large columns joined by an trch, with a fine looking tree In the rear, the whole brilliantly , lighted with electricity. The Congrega tional, Christian, and M E churches, had ' pretty trees and nice displays of presents. The U P church had two trees, an old faahlned chimney and fireplace, with Santa Claus, who came down it, an ever green bell and festoons. Each had ap propriate exercises Yesterday was a quiet day, mild and pleasant. " Turkeys, chickens, and Chinese pheasants disap peared voluminously, and everyone ap . peared happy. ' Nkw Marble Shop. Mr Acheson.our enleprising marble man left on the noon train today for Roscburg, where he goes to establish a marble shop to be conducted In conjunction with his shop at this place. The new shop at Roseburg will be in charge of Mr Wm Snow. Air Achcson is an enterprising, honest business man and we commend him to the favorable consid eration of the people at Roseburg. A California Burglary. Recently the residence of Mr W S Peters, of San Leandro, Cat., formerly and for mny rears of Albany, was entered bv a bury- lar, and $25 in money, a valuable overcoat ' ana otner articles were taken. Tirana Mrs Peters slept through the entire visit of the burglar, who entered by a window. Mr and Mrs Peters wilt be in Albany in a few weeks on a visit. A Zephyr. Yesterday morning the wind blew quite fiercely for this country, enough so as to make sins nap about. The zephyr struck the tent of the Wild west snow near the ukmocrat omce.ana disturbed it very materially, so that the whole exhibition could be seen free of cost, two legged calf and all. A half ' hour's work repaired It. o4i4L Asn rt;uHOAL, Mr Abe llackleman hps returned from a trip to Crook county, Mr H.irrv Wood in, of Portland, t' In the city during the holidays. Miss Minnie Ohborn, ofCorvullis, Is in the city, the guest of Mi Mamie John ston. II L Rudd and Knox Halht, two of Peoria's solid citizen, are in the city to day. Harry Day, of Portland, now at the Morrison street restaurant, is In the city for a day or two. Mi Arthur Hodges, of PrinevHlc, is In the city vMting his sitter, Mrs George Wright. Mr Hodges Is clerk of Crook county and Is probably the youngest in the state, bJng but 24 years old .Salem Journal. O P Coshow, Jr, returned from Salem this noon, brinying with him a very large and elegant oil painting of Mt Hood, as a Christmas present from Mr Thos Kay to hU daughter, Mrs Coshow, According to the Lebanon Express Or. Duckett, S M Garland, Mr Anorge, O W Thompson, E E Montague, Phil StHth and wife, Hon V C Hansard, of that city, were in Albany during the week. Mr Jos Laurent, of C"rvn'-K w In the city vesterday, Mr Laurent came to Oregon from prance in iS5o,and built the third i.ousc erected in Albany, He Is now 80 years of age, nd though not a large man wears 42 coat. Mr Lauren is an uncle of James Laurent of this city, Last evening a surprise party w:s tend ered Mr and MrsJav W Wain at their residence in this citv, in honor of the twelfth anniversary of their wedding. A very enjoyable evening was passed in sociability and games, flavored with Ice cream and cake. TomMcNary, of Salem, Is In the city. He recently got out of the Marion counly iail, was put In the call boose the same night for being drunk, and is in a fair way to inhabit Albany's palatial city refrigera tor. Salem is welcome to keep its iom McNaryfc. The Democrat has In Its possession an original journal kept by Ben Walkei, In 1845. durlhg his trip from Boise river westward. It Is an important document in the history of the pioneer days 01 U re eon and will be published In a few days. There must have been some drawing Influences around, perhaps Mrs Abbott, for during the day County Clerk Payne has been busv Issuing licenses to marry for the following persons: Harvey Brown Maxwell and r ranees K tsnodgrast;; c-nas A Warner and Jennie D Young, of Scio; A 8 McDonald, eaiior of the Times, and Idell A Stanard, of Brownsville; Chas K Swank and Lillie Hadden, of Lyons; J T liall and JMintie Harrington. Mrs Abbott's husband is her manager, thea'ricallv, and three children, two boys and a girl, travel with her. A Democrat man found her a very pleasant little wo man. Her children do not possess any of her powers, she said,- though one who died, did in a remarkable digree. When ever she attempts to manage the little boy he tries to get on a carpet, when she is powerless. Mrs Abbott said she was always cold, and in the hottest davs in tne South she did not feel the heat, in fact then Is her comfortable time. Vhen standing on scales the more one presses down on her the less she weighs. A two hundred pound man can reduce her weight to 42 pounds. She reported a profitable business, remarking that it was nearly all in the family, only the advance agent and the door keeper being outside of It Bv laying her hinds on people she can cure headaches, neuralgia, tooinacne. etc. A wonderful woman, everybody wonders at her miraculous powers. .1111-ITa. N A Blodgett & Son are inovhiir their fcrocery store to the old Young store, A dry goods store will shortly be opened rent door to them bv some new comers. Wells Fanro's Express Co. has been do ing an immense business at Albany durintr the holidays, bringing Christmas presents, and as we, the mail bags have been loaded .own. A present from eastern relatives is al.ays received with a peculiar joy. What a inatrnirlcent dav. particularly after reading the eastern dUpatches. Cy clones mav raee alone the Atlantic. through California and even on the cound; but the Willamette Valley never ge( struck. We aie cvclone proof. A bill Is being drawn up and will oroba bly be presented to the next legislature, making provisions w hereby all cases to be brought before a justice' court m est be tried in the precinct where the case origi nates. A young lady attending the Geary scnooi got into an embarrassing position one day last week. She slipped out and went up In the garre'.t. While walking about she missed her footing and pushed her feet through the plaster and hung them down In the schoolroom below. Eugene Register. Someone should have had a Kodak handy about them. Declared Insane. Mrs Almira Wooley was brought in from near Lsban on this morning, examined by Drs Davl6 and tills, and committed to the asylum a: Salem. The cause was puerperal mania. ahs was undoubtedly very insane; but to a casual observer It would seem as if it were a case where the parties should have waited awhile be tore making the com plaint, aB she is about to become a mother. Twice before. In Washington, she was committed for Insanity caused in the same manner, only shortly after childbirth. In due time she regained her mind In both cases. Her husband Is reported to have left her. The case Is one of those sad ones that goes to make up the peculiar history ot a sometimes heartless world. HO MB AND AKHOAU Have Vlereck shave you. Buy your groceri-wof Parker Bro'a, Ssuer kraut st C E Brow u ell's. Cloaks at coat at W F Head's. Fia groceries at Conn & II fndric ton's. Buy your holiday giuls of W. F. Read. A tine tot of Itolidiv oindies at Psrkir Bros. Huliu & Dawson, dru fiat's, at French's corner. Btrsains In library lamus at C E Brow ne 11 'a. Wanted, housekeeper, ford's . A girl, good cook,, good Inquire at Mrs Bridge- Now that the holidays are over do not fall to continue to keep the fact In your mind that Conn & Hendricson have on hand fresh stock of groceries and pro duce, which they are selling as cheap os any house In Albany. They make it an object lor anvone to trade with them by offering first class good and low prices, and by treating their customers with that consideration due them. New Cakpet, new carpets, new car pets and new styles, latest patterns, the Dest in the market, just received at A. li. Mcllwain's. The stonk is large and elioice, selected for this market, and peo ple wanting the best carpets at the low est prices should call and inspect his splendid stock. It was bought low and will be sold low. At Kenton's Cash Store. Dates, figs bananas, choice candies, nuts, mince meat in glass jars, oondensed mince meat in packages, mixed pickles, sauer kraut, best quality raisins, citron, lemon peel, orange peel, dried currants, and a general assortment of groceries, all cheap lor cash. Jumped Out. Several days ago M O Warner, of this city, says the Eugene Register, was the victim of a painful acci dent while traveling out south. He was riding on a frelg.it train ami had a scat in the caboose. When near Grants Pass one of the freight cars jumped the track and was bumping along on tlie ties. Mr Warner says a brakeman rushed into the car and yelled to "jump out," He ran out of the car. and was in the act of jumping. when he saw It would be almost certain death If he did, as they were just going onto a high trestle. He caught hold of the car just as he jumped and was dragged across the trestle, letting go when he reached a safe pi ac 5. He was taken to Grants Pass where a pnvsician attended him and found no bones broken, but one leg and his back severely bruised. The Reason Why. Why Is it that Klein Hros. can afford to sell boots and shoes so reasonable? Because they are botn practical shoe makers and make partcf their expenses by working on the shoe bench, any boot or t hoe you buy of them, no matter what kind it is man, womans or c hi Ids, that rip, run over or the sole rips loose they repair them for you free of charge, and as they do all the wotk them selves, they don't charge you 25 to 50 cents a pair extra for a warrant to pay fo.-ne shoemaker to repair them for vou. Thev also make a specialty of repairing rubber boots. Try it. CE orango cider ou tap at C E 1VOK1U eoiDt:iti.u. F. M. French keeps railroad time, Htjw cream chtes just leceived at Cotrad Meyers, Egan & Aehison are selling moo 11 mints at Portlaud prices. Fresh New England mince meat, on sale ai u . mow noil a. A Commission Suit. In view of fie quent disputes about the payment of com missions for the sale of real estate, the following from the Ashland Tidings will be ot interest: A big real estate commission case was tried In circuit court at Grants Pass this; eek. Aithur Conklin, who made the , sale of a tract of land belonging toj T Tuffs, to Jno T Flynn, and others, claimed commission ot some 41500, 1 he sale was never consummated, or, at least, has not been up to this time. Flynn, after paying (500 failed to come to time promptly on the second payment, and Mr Tuffs refused to consider the sale as a sale In fact. Flynn brought suit to recov er his $000 or compel the defendant to sell to him, it is said. Conklin sued for his $1500 commission, but the verdict was against him. rlynns suit has not vet come to an issue. Lebanon. Married, at the residence of the bride's father, near Lebanon, Dec. 23, J L Gentry and Miss Edna J Settle, Kev4J A Mcllroy, omciattng. At a regular meeting of Honor lodge. No 38, A O U W, the following officers were cleeted for the ensuing year: M w, E E Hammack; P M W, G L Alexander; foreman, E T Miller; overseer, G W Ray; recorder, J F Hyde; financer, P L Wal lace; receiver, Z T Bryant; guide, G W Walton: 1 W, is u uarr; u v., w 11 Reed; medical examiner, vV H Booth. Express. Chead le cheese is the beat. Browaell. Genuine Iowa lorirhum on draaiiht'atl C E Hrownell g. Delicious Brownell's. Call at Huhn Ditfson's New Druz Sto.e ror iresn urus, W, F, Head kef os the best assortment of rsncy goods in town len beautiful presen a siven away at r reneu j 1 weiry store. See W K Read's line of dress eocd and biiks ouiore ouyiDg elsewhere. Great reduction in men's furnishinff uoods for the next 30 dys at W F Head's. j Phy.ticisu's ureserintions carefully com pounded at Huliu ii Dawson's drug store. For novelties io their line Will ft Stark are able tn show a superior stock of goods. The nickel stove offered as a Dtiza bv Hopkins IJros, was drawn hy Fritz liurl- Lace cur taint! Lact; curtains! A Urge as sortment from $1 to $9 a pair, at Samuel E xoung . The annual meetiucr of the Oregon State Horticultural Society will held iu Port land on Jauusry 13, 1891. 200 cloaks to be sold at cost at W. F. Read's. Come and secure bargains while the assortment is large, Thos, Kay woolen mills blankets, flannels men's, youth's and boy clothing, for sale by G W Simpson's, agent, Albany, Oregon. Beautiful cold watches for ladies and gen tlemen at Will & Utark's at wonderfully low prices. People are talking about the big stock o holiday goods at Will & Stark s, the jewelers Everything imaginable. For fresh meats of all kinds go to Judson & &lat6rs, opposite ochmeer a uverystable Orders taken and prompt delivery. Tickets for reserved stats for the 'Milk Maids Cnnveritiou'' to take place Tuesday eveniug, Deo 30th. are now on sale at Will 6c Liua'a for 35 otnts. A large line of faucy crockery cups and saucers, mugs, vases, sal id dishes, cracaer jars, card receivers, etc., will be sold at re duced prices to close them out, at bamuel 1 xouugs A fine display nf childrens school shoes on center table at t b Hrowuei! s are going rapid ly ac Jess than hrstcost. Uall and selects pair before they are all gone. Now that Portland does not set the Wil lamette university, it will establish one of its own, to be cjthed the Portlaud university, articles of incorporation for which have been nied Rev Miles Grant, now in thi city, wishes to qibcuib the question of conditional mor tality with Dr J W Watts, or Rev Driver. and any other christian magMu the state, Tritri any one A popular place L VtereckV shrvins and natr urossing parlors. Choice sweet Delaware crapes received iresn every morning at U E Brownell s. Mens, youths' aud boys' clothing and mrnisning goods at U V Simpson's A tii st class ahave for only IS eenta at L V wreck's, Saltmarth Hiock, Albauy. Or, Have you acen those parlor suits that T Brink has just reeeived ? They are nice. J W Rent lay, best boot and shoe makerjin 0117, uire aoors norm ot democrat otlioe KLMTUMITltt 4. It AT HOKSi. For bargaiui in monument, headstones. etc., go to Egan & Aehison, Albany, Oregon. You should oa!I aud see those Hue library lamps at C E lirowuells before bujing else- , where. By ll means tee Will k Stark's elegant Hue of silver ware for the Holidays. Fiuest ever brought to Albauy. Tickets for ALL eastern ttoints. over ANY route, for sole by W. L. Jester, at I S. P. ticket office, For cold niirhts buv ThoKv woolen mill blankots, cheapest in town. For sale by O W Mmpin, agent, Albany, Ortwn. G W Simpson has received hit fall stock if stockinette and sealet iackcU and three quarter sea let cloaks, and have a complete assortment of all the latest styles. Don t fail to our men's aud bevs' clothiDg before purchasing elsewhere. We sell the best clothing fur the least money of any bouse in the city. Look and be eon- meed, u w Simpson. Julius GradwohPs stock of holiday goods is now complete, and is undoubtedly the largest and best assorted of any in the valley. All he wants is for the people of this part of Oregon to call and examine his goods. The virieiy is simply immense. Nike Harkrjr (urel of Itrafnt tT to fears HlnuillaaAUo Sir K l Plrrce was Brrvel IU frame Way Editor Oregon is n. For twenty yenn I have )een gradually growing 41, af, ao companittd with alt irtt ot riugmg noise in my tarti. J had dplrei f over ! ing miievf-u iimil vome ot uiy neighboni had tried l'r Darriuaud been cured. That uvve mo courago, and led uie to try him. He lias rent o rod by nay ItHtrin aud stopped the noiHca with electricity, imxlU eai and surgical treatment. I live three miles wma of Portland, on the Barnes road. Poiftottie, Portland, Or. MIKE MARKEY. Mr. Editor: For fifteen years I have been de-tf, au l gradually growing worse uutll tl-e paat three years Ieomd not hear my wt tch Jtick r any o invention. I on it a to Dr Dsrrln and received hit eloo trio treatment, and am now sbio to hear a watch tick, and foal overjoyed with Uie cure I have received. I live in Alblna. and my place of buainensiHlu the luttiket ou Kufcseil street, tear tha CnntuitMUal hotel, K D PIKKCE. J H Jennings t'nrnl ml Hltln Dlkea. Editor Oregenlvn: For fUteeo yuars l have been troubled witn kn disease. Dr Darrin hat cured nin. Hnt'er to me at sellwood, Or. J 8 JENMNO, Place of Dr Darrln's Sprrlnlites ami tuftlursnr DrH Darrin make a spec'aly of diseanea of the Kye, Ear. Hom and Throat, and all nervous, chronic and private ditanes, such as Losn of Mmihood, Blood 'f aint, syphilis, Oteot. Gonorrhoea. Stricture, Spermatorrhoea, SemlLal Wo,knt, or l oss 01 Lestre ol Sexual Powerin man or woman. All peculiar Female Tr .ubles, Irregular Menfctn.tiou, Displacement, etu, are confidentially and suuoeWully treated, aud will under no circum-tanees ttke a eise that tbey cannot cure or ben efl. Consultation free. Chargtti reaou able, o tires of private dlseaMoa guaranteed and never published in the papa.s. Cireulars an l question blanks sent free. Oftloes, 70i Washington at, Portlaud, Or. -TEN- Beautiful Pieces of Silverware to be Given Away. At F. M. French's Jewelry etore, co - mencing Iov. 1st, I will present every one purcliasing $1 worth of goods, a tick et entitling the holder to a clinnce to draw one of the following pieces of silver ware: DR GEO W GRAY having sold hi. deutist buhineHs, to give poae&noa jHuuary 1T 1KUI, mot earnestly reqiiflritit his uinny fiinniiiwho uiy wish him to put Iheir teeth in good repair before r. tiring to call early. Atl who find them salvos Indetited io htm, are expected to caIi and settle soon. Will be Found at the Square Dealing Stove House of SMITH 1. One large dinner castor $10 00 2. " fancy fruit dish 9 00 3. " silver cake basket 8 00 4. " silver card stand 7 00 5. " eet silver knives and forks 00 0. " double pickle castor 6 00 7. " silver butter disli 4 00 8. " single pickle castor 3 00 9. " Setli Thomas clock 2 00 10. " silver cuv 1 00 and will arranye at any time wining to indulge in such a discussion. Achesoo & Eauen, who Vouuht a young bear several mouths ago, ki.ied him last Wednesday, tmukinjz be was cettiug to be too big f r every day companionship, and on Christmas several families pa' took of some very tender bear meat. Last mailt a manfell in an epileptic fit near No j's eug'ne house. He was a stranger, sort of a icuii-trsmp, and recent'y hi way was paid to fort'and, bnt he seem) to nave been unnillina to keep away from the j:em city ot tne valley. Fine - Dhehhed -: - Chicken AT Mueller -:-&-:- Gabbett's Holidoy goods at first cost at G L ftlack man's. See hit ad in auothur column. No Danger. No one can ever be wrecked financially who buys their groce ries of l'arker Bros. You are sure of good quality, low prices and first class treat ment. Their stock is always up with the market, consisting ot the ireshest vegeta bles and oest groceries to be found. Their bakcrv department in splendid hands, and their baked goods can always be relied on. Nothing Small about Matthews Washburn. See the necessary article that tH newly married people want (shortly), ibat they offer to give to every couple Wftrried" between Thanksgiving and New Yeane. 'or. who nuichnsc a cook stove ol them. The rtic.e is on exhibition in sfceir show window. Carpets. I h.ve just received forwin r trade some of the nicest patterns in fxtra super and 3-pIy carpets ever shown !n this citv, a!o a new lino of wall paper nd tiecoratioiis. 4 bAMt'P.L fc.. lOUNO. A Packed IIoi'sc. AVo refer to' the warehouse and store of Fortmiller & Ir ving. A big carload of furniture, jupt received, did it, consisting of nil elegant lire ot stands, bedroom eetf, parlor sets, chairs, lounges, etc., it offer a fine as sortment to select froii. This linn keeps probably the finest stock of furniture in the valley. Purchasers have a big and line stock to select irom. A $70 Music Hox, giver, away Jan. ift. With every dollars worth oi goods you buy yoi' get a newer nn the oox. i ' I. A. ClMMlNO, I .-OH'S COUOH I Ka sumption - Lnr sold hy usoiI gnsi to tee. It cures cons imption. i Wat t ore if oo ?est foods and 1 t pass C K Brown 'olive economically. tow- iriLfi guaranteed. SMir.OH-S CATA1U1H KGMGDY positive rure fur Catarrh, Diphtheria and Ca!ikerMonth. X y Jut. arri4 1 full line of Udiep. chil- drciiF, men arA M-vs foit wear at (r W impton's, which will to sold st bottom 'prices. Black Dress Gooos 1 make a spe c'nltv of keeping a f jil iine of black silks Silk" Warp Henrietta!, Wool Henriettas and all the late novelties in black dres goods, and trimmings. Sami'EI. E. Youno. Jackets and Wraps. I have j'.ist re ceived for the HoMday trade a new line of Diagonal and p'aln Heaver and Stockinet jackets. The popular thing for winter wear . Samuel E A ocng. Kid Gloves for the Holidays. Th argest asiortment in the city for gentle men, ladies ami IUl-e. F-vcrv nai. ranted at Samuel E A'ouno's. Where to Get Tii em. When wanting -wi onran or nlarft call on U L Klackman h e vou r.an selprt from a first class ttUL. Kwtcrn oysters and raurr kraut just to ceived st Mueller & Garrett's . Go to Samuel E Young for your boots and shoes. The largest stock in the city and best value for the monev. Don't be deceived bv offers of discounts, or big ad vertlsements You will have to pay tome one a profit. The question Is who can attord to sell lor tne iensi pruiu. New Blacksmith Shop. G V Willis has iust completed his blacksmith shop at the corner of Second and Railroad streets where all kind of iron and wood work can be nad and done In lirnt clav order Bring on your plow, wairor. etc., etc for rcpa rs. Tho woolen roills hve hnt down for the holiday season, nnd it is nndeis 'oml ih thev w ill not he started imi fcr S'tmctmie. Ashlat.d Tidrnca Bossies anil Hacks. The best makes are to be foundln Al bany at Price & Robson's, who have just recived a carload of the finest hacks and bueeiesto be found. Their prices, con siderlng quality, are remarkably low. It pays 10 ride in a good buggy or hack. Keep this tact in your head and wnen get ting, one call on Price & Robson, who have the largest variety to select from. F. M. Fkench. ERS. Mc ONEY TO LOAN In small anl larce amnuntfi, from bix months to ve Team, on cood Albany and lAan county real wlatw. Call on or address VT E McPhereon, Firat St.. Albany, Or. Ppil CO Pon't (iness at weights any Ou8LL0 InnRer. Many a farmer loe enouRh in that way in one year to pay Tor a g od scale. Go to Stewart & Uox and price their t calts of ail kinds. WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO- The Peoole of Albany af -And Vicinity,- Thht we now have the larger and most complete stock of loots and shoe ever ehown in Albany. Our asuortmeot nf Mon'rf ar.d Boj'a Kip and C Boota and Shoes it) comp.f'e, rrid we can lit ary foot, be it lean tor Cut. nr line of lubber Voot8 and kIiohh ih LARGER THAN ANY IN THE CITY. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is herebv siren that tho copartnership of Ohlinir a Wallace hns been diiAolwd by mutual consent. All liabilities will be assumed by Henry Ohiinu. to whom all accounts sho'ild he pali. Hr.pK Y oill.IMi. FiiANK Wallace. Albany, Dec 24, ISto. LAST YEAR'S PRICES. OUR HOLIDAY SLIPPER zozin ii. ri rtLEY. Jno. TT. Curler, tlio well known merrhsnt Ullor, of US .Market St.. S. F., writes lo tho :! ln W. Jot Co., that tor jrari ho vim r.:ietcl nilh dj-spetula whleh nothing relieved till he commeneed tuk Ing Joy'i VeBctshle Saranparilla. Ha continue., "I am Hill taking It. IU In lid l.nntlvo cDects anj exi eolinciy (tratelul to tho lyitcm. It ll a plen'nut urnriso that araltfl tr.O!:o who do not kU'ir wlmt our verctahlf Jiilooi do for ilihillty, tluRlta liver sad Ira paired diccitlv. organs. 181)1. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Wkeklv has never faik-d to Justify its tl'l m a "Journal of Civilization," and It has done o with a eonstant regard to enlarged possibilities ol usefu'nets and a hinder s:anilaril of artUlic and liter ary eiwlteuuo. It leaves unUjUche I no important phaaeol the world's progress, and presents a recod, equally trustworthy and inUreitlntr, of- the notahle eTonts, persons, and ahiec:ncntso( our tlmo. 8pvcial supplements will Im continued in 1301. The? will be literary, noientific, art lath, historical, critical, topofrrophical, or dcscriptiTe, aa occasion may demand, and will continue to ilcHerre the hearty commendation which ha been bestowed on pist isiiic by the pi ess and the pultlic. As a family Jour nal, HAi-.rr.K'n Wf.kklt wid, as hL-ret'ifore, be edited nithastrict rcrana for the qua It lea that make it a irfe and welcome fi Bitot to every hon e. HARPER'S miODIClLS, Vfr Trari IlAlli'KU'.S WKEKLY 4 00 IIAKI'KK'H MACAZINE 91 00 IIARI'Klt'H IIAZAH 4 00 HAIU'ER'S YOL'Ml VV.Ol'LK 2 00 PontU'e fr to all iu'-scriht-rn In the United Htates, Catr'U.i and Mexico.. The Volumes of the V,'r.r.n-,r bnin with tho first Munitrcr fT 4anuiry of each year. When no lime In Hpci-ifled. milinrrii-tioin tipn with the Niinitier ci.rrent at the time of receipt of order, Hmnd Vol iimn of Unrr.r'n Wf.mi.t f r three Ti'irt l-afk, In nrat c!rth Mrnlir.tr, will bo arit hy mtii, pmua9 wt(,or by eKtri-a, fic of expene (pniviiltfl the trt-iuhl d'el not ex-et:i one dollar per lum , for r volume. fhrth ea" fr each volnm, ulta!r f.r bi.idfnr, will be tent by mail, Kt-iid on rctiipl of 41 each. Heml1tnr tihnuM b-made bv Port-office M-ftiey Or.lor or Uiaft.to avoid cliaute id l'-ss, rf Nrrpa ptrw a'e not to copy Ihia advcrtiorrient with utth' express ordf-rs ft IIaiifr h Urutiikh. AdJresa: IIAWI'EII ItliOTflERS, New Wml, pMitun'iit nf tnfu'rt etuhroiderefl velvet and ill. 4 im 4mH ftoo clft ritogin id price from plinth, lliHKitiC.lt' ii c'r , SI 00 to $3 00. Our line of LADIES - SLIPPERS CompMBefl h1 tb1! lnleHt nmeltie-iri comhirmtion pnfJ colors, in fe'l. p nnd vclvm, tHiiping iu prioHr. in in 85 c nttt to $2 DO. Our line cf Ladies and Misses Dress ShoeS Iti hsixt and tuuchinr--wril, ate in i Iih tntiht iSt.Hiuttufl tnakta in 'liMUnited Statt-a. We alto Imva n full nf IhiIk-h unl mimHi il yrmn, l.7f:raiDv calf-linetl ami milinr-i", in lo i a il lcp, kt KaSIEHX 1 KICKS. Our line of Mens' otit! lloyis DreuM Shoes, Ih CMniilft :n oil ht)li-H anil t Loivkst Prices. Omi n are all uV.ir-l).tyl- and latHf nciv 1 1 i-m -i 1 ihn m'racivp C'iiliiii tliiiH in Bouts and Oxfnnii-, TnrnH anil Whlia. Al Siiiinsj IW f'.r tho I itt.lt fini-n in (jreat va ri.iv in di aij-n, lh lat--f; in iiitt-i J, tltn finftt; in wnt ktiiatititiii', tjo bfst of nl. It ih (tir ii r i (ih (n rti v a line f tioi-ta niid hlioes cijUtniniig moi thnu any liuiu in Albant. LET US CALL YOUR VJTOmOW To ths frtot that prices of bonis ar.d Hhnnt am largely Kov'-rni'd tbo ex ktjhch nnd-r which I In . uir hc:i-I. Our c.tmt.hr arn Inwor thin Ihn.o of an honeeinAlbary the rrmlt in LOWER PRICKS TO YOCJ, for p-ch. Give us a trial and ) convinced. ! -OUrT MOTTO.----i Never Sacrifice Quality for Quantity Sell Fewer Boots and Shoes and Sell them Right. ear All f!00!)S SOU) P,Y US THAT RIP UK. Khl'AIKKD f UKI. Ot CIIAIMJK. VERY RESI'ECTFI I.LY, OU RUN OVER WILL KLEIN BROS.