Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, February 09, 1893, Page 3, Image 3

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    published every day in the week
except Sunday.
ji.iered tth Pott Ofll at Alban)
q,,.,,!,,", second claa mail wader.
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CITY OFFICIAL PAPER.
r
GOOD EVENING.
A Vkry Versatile Man.- Wo learn
nc.Jf1!"lV nal our olu newspaptr friend
nJcn' frere, Rev J R N Bell, A Vi, will
7 ..I llracVln..lnn ft In X' r.
leave I1" ft"'" -iit vim icw ur-
Itan. lie 1 'he most versatile man we
knew, in no position was he a tail
He is ex-newfpper man. ex-c eric
the K R commission, tx-hotel nroDrie-
for," president Oregon 1'res, Association,
E.scnuui n-miici , ca.-i.t:i;uiivirui college
(gent, ex-school director, ex-editor Ore
an School Journal, ex-told!ero( the army
El Vlreinla. ex-merchant, ex-deleeate to
ktntral conierence, cx-moderator ot I'rea
. 1.- V 11, I i . .
ihrir. High Priest and Grand Orator of
lasons, ex-officer I O O F, and is at
(resent Grand Chaplain of the Grand
ivicrv. c.-imiwi. it-vis', ci- ursniniu
,odae and Grand Chapter, A F and A M
On-gori, Grand Representative of the
and Lodge of Utah, and Grand Retire.
mtative of the Grand Chapter of Virginia.
le Is also a popular lecturer upon his
irious tiaveis ana oilier subjects, and is
old line uerr.ocrat or tne nrst water, and
cap tr.e very lop of the climax he has
rned inventor, which last of all means
nt he is now on the highroad to one of
ee places, the palace, the poor house,or
Insane asylum. ,orvam, limes.
Portland Satisfied. The repeal of
mortgage tax law is well received (n
city, especially that part which Dro-
iiti the exemption from indebtedness.
kit this indebtedness has been played
all it is worth, there can be no doubt.
Ld the new law will reach many who
e heretofore escaped by that question.
e route. It Is understood that the Gov.
kor has signed the bill, and our city
Ihers, who have been casting abo'it for
source irom whence the Increased ex
cises must come, see the opening.as this
win aua prouany one-third more to
taxable property of this clijr. The bill
; passvd at a very opportune lime.
natch. It was peculiarly a Portland
:asure to defeat the mortgage tax law
no wonder they are satisfied.
After tub N. G. The editor of the
LtOregonlnn having said that the Ore-
militia 'ls composed of 6plndle-
inked youths, and the entire lot would
Keep at Day a couple ot cur dogs," the
!!owa Chieftain retorts: "There is no
to prevent the East Oregonlan man
naving his opinion and expressing it.
ilhe will come over to Joseph he nil!
in a single company of this despised
ji forty men, any one of whom will
Me him of his mistake In about two
pats." If he will come to Albany we
i'lOHMnt him tn flat.! ()ufrm-n T.Inut
rft.on, lix-capts v-i.amDerlain and Ir-
or almost any of the nrivates. and
re wouldn't be a L'rense snnt Iff! ni nnr
(' friend, who is said tn he Imrillv
Wow caster himself.
ft Hit at Missolkiaxs. The Seattle
t-Intellingencer In comrr entlng upon
defeat of Raley's bill says : ' The peo
olJregon that is, the Missourians
Willamette valley, don't want th
milium river openeu. iney are content
;c iiuieuy ana grow wheat, doing no
ness with Eastern Oregon and Wash-
11 Is Portland that wants the
' railway; that onroses the Lake
i-hington canal; that gives advice to the
mure at Ulyinpla."
-R First Marshal. The first Mar-
of Albany was John Clever. An
'"ner tells about seeing Mm make the
arrest ever made in Albany by a city
snal. The city had just been Incor
ted. George Miller was on a soree
painting things red. Clever, not
'Cthe job at close range, got a rope,
finally succeeded in lassooing Miller,
he was managed without further
?'e. D Mansfield, the first recorder.
' him in the proper manntr.
Bin Company. A new company in
J -"'-d is the Pacific Stone ' ompanv,
l Wood, F Uenlar and V W Mar-
lo operate the Wood stone quarr
-mon county, opposite Albany ; cap-
' be Sr en nnn This i--n.ta w.-ll. Hni)
Democrat hones to see it develop
1 great reality. The field Is i bigone.
eld too L.OXG. Several Umatilla
'? farmers are still holding grain
estd in 1891. One has 6,000 bushels
and. An offer of 91 cents per bushel
made for the wheat after the harvest
'hat year, and was declined by the
"tr, who believed that the price would
h S 1 . Some Linn county farmers are
t about the same kind of a boat.
E10 Stage.
"All the world's a ataee
all the men and women merely
layers ;
have their exits and their en
trances."
Mof :hir principal entrances leaor
rarneruros grocery and bakery,
finest groceries and the freshest nrn-
taje kept, and their baked goods are
ml i.nn,h..i. :..:... - 1.:..
-IT 01 breadn nnd rnkpa. nlain ntnl
KV skillfully and well made. An im
aiH thino. in r.e;.i...
raf.LovrsficmJl.a.airnp. I ;rry
"V Heading braoil, in black tnd col-
n ' 1 receive novelties for the holidays.
-':or the celebrated Ceulc mrri glnvt.
Samuel E. Yoi so.
:(?pa; Will A park's whcnyo-i are
'er diamond., the best watches, and
tf.t lltl-prunr. I I , '-.
'-'hem 8t,-uiLu' . rr
some Prize. A beautiful til
er pitcher, nruv on exhibition a
0-'" 1 ?roce7 i:ib! glvet,
tnfn K'0n ' r'nJ-. A :cke'
or every (, ccrit ca, pUrcia,e
r
'h:i, ami ri.iiKAi.
Jason Fmlih, ( Po,uMJ, has had hl
name changed to jason Wlnciiesier
License was lej today fr ,,e .,
Kefney. W A
to .. ,rH ffu. "nJ J R Wytt went
I'ircnofjn to trvfle vil
case in the j.,lce court of that chv
a , "J 'd Vorvalll Printer, now
, intnani 01 scio, was In town
today te ur Hortlan.l. Vnm tj
" ". ' . "ur um '"end. Tommy Munkera
the K..I-. . 1 ' """ ",rce.W'etHnR witli
, ..,,,. orva:n limn
Married, In F.ugrne. Oreiron.last Tne
1 V at,!TT,ldr",:e ol M' Eli Hangs, by
i.TB V 'nsey, Mr I L. II.nman and
" Blanche Pipe,. Mr Hoffman U one
... .... p,ul,e,ors in the Eugene Ice
MgeV'et! h"orlun""lnelceof
Jamts Abraham, a resident of this city
for forty ye rk, died al hi, home on East
I ine and Seventh , rect, yesterday, aged
82 years The funeral will take nl
tomorrow at a o'clock from the Centenary
cnuich. it Is e.tlmated that Mr Abra-
. ... . i.iinaninropic bequests during hi.
.,7 '"uuiiieu 10 S75 oto. Portland
' "e meetli g of the C L S C last
erenlngat the residence of DrJ L Hlll.an
able paper was read bv Mrs C II Stewart,
on the important nubject of cit govern-
mf-nt- Mr 17 ll. r
, .... uu. iuv, rcscmca a nowery
an elaborate, paper on Acadia, and Mrs
Nutting was heard In the reading cf
wourun irom Lowell. The next
meeting will be held with Miss Laura
late.and the roll call will be a fagot party.
Colonel Jav P Lucas, of Condon, Ore
gon, after driving through 40 miles of
snow, and being delayed 4S hours at Bon.
nevllle by the mow blockade, arrived on
Monday to comfort his sister Mrs T V
Shelton and her daughter f iiln m hi.
duties as county clerk of Gilliam county
... .u luiupcneu 10 start lor home this
mprnlng. Eugene Guard.
TUB STATE LEUIHL1TI RE
Salem, afternoon. Feb Sth. Third
reading of Senate bills was as follows:
By Myers, to make counties liable lor
damages by reason of defective roads or
bridges, engrossed: Weatherford. amend
ing Albany's charter, passed; Denny, to
iMuviue two auoitienai circuit judges tor
Multnomah.passed; Cameron, to establish
a state mining bureau, laid on the table:
VVoodard, lo o:event cruelty to animals.
passed.
In the House. Third reading ol bills-
Br Belts, to restrict the right of aliens to
acquire and hold real and personal proper
ty, passed; Layman, .to encourage the
growth of hedges and ornamental trees
along public highways, passed; Ford, to
amend the law exempting personal prop
erty from taxation, increasing the amount
to 6oo, pajsed : Hobos, fixing the 1st of
January as the time for assessors to enter
upon the dutieB of their ottice, passed;
nouse Din 84, uievins, laid on table;
Upton's house bill to tax Income was re
committed. First reading of House bills.
By Upton, requiring certain banking
Institutions to make semi-annual returns
to the secretary of state Bill amending
charter of Albany passed at evening ses
sion, also Waterloo bill.
Special to Democrat.
Sakem, Or., Feb. 9th, 1893. House.
Hills passed: Wright, of Marlon, to tiro.
tect game, fish anc wild fowl ; Sheridan,
10 protect mongolian pheasant In Col
umbia, Coos antl Douglas counties; by
same, to protect wild water fowls: bv
Brow n of Douglas to protect salmon other
food fishes; by Wilkins, general tretspass
law against hunters upon enclosed lands:
by Nickel, to protect mongolian pheas
ants in Jackson and Josephine counties;
Durham, substitute for Australian ballot
bill, arranges tickets in columns with
sxuare at top for insertion of a cros9,
passed, ayes 35, nays 27.
Senate; Cross, bill to change bound
aries of Multnomah and Clackamas coun
ties, passed. Bancroft election machine
bill passed. Vanderkurg bill preventing
boycotting, pending. The senate refused
to sustain Worlds Fair bill veto message
19 to o, two demttcrars absent.
Akm Br.OKEM. Col John Kelsay is con
fined to his room temporarily with a broken
arm, the result of a fall sustained by him
while in Salen. last week. Although the
fall was a violent one, and more or less pain
was suffered in consequence, the Col. was
not aware that a bone had been broken un
til hit arrival home, twentv-f ;ur hours
after the accident The Col has a power
lul physique, by the by. Cnrvallis 'limes.
A Young Blacksmith. Clvdc D
of this city, working in the shop of his
father, is probably the youngest blaeksmlth
in Oregon, being only 13 year, cf ,ge. A
sample of his work may be seen at Parker
Bros, which cannot be excelled by many
workmen after many years of eincrienr-f
The boy is a genius for his age.
Bill Nye. Mr H M Ilanaford. agent
for Bill Nye, Is In the city, looking Imn
the matter of making arrangements to
bring him to Albany to lecture. The
public in Albany should extend the proper
encouragement as his lectures are rare
treats.
Notice To all Indian War Veterans.
All War Veterans are requested to call on
us and make application for Land Warrant
to which they are entitled. No charge
nnles, successful. Call and get ttrms and
particulars, fre.
Montanye IIackleman.
TRY : A : IMIK
01 Those Prazilian PcWiIc Spedadcs1
Fr -aW by F. ?J. FRENCH, the Jcwe!, r.
l'trT I Ol KT.
I'etr.lon of A J Sr.lton, et al f,.r c......y
bridge over Blue frees, .eferred to super-
Bill of M Shackleford, $.. .50 dUmis.ed.
of'U. n.klvr"' "I"-'"1"' ervl-nr
stink I rj;.'1?'..!
OP Card. HI I,' V.VYr1?. ,,'-.,.7
. u ,. " " 'Sureties
Dist
jas Nickels,
poffi,0''U,MRi n,!,-r-J P'
countlTn"" J M CeDMt " '
county roac, viewers apwinted
ino 11 Aiuier c.nrlnued.
road dU,; i " '"V e: al ,or collnlV
roan iiismishi'd on motion.
street"-!" vnc!,"'", f portion Ea
street, Jangent, granted.
Bills ullowed:
O P Coshow, aid Hall family, here
after to be e
G C Cooley, aid Mrs'ciari".!""'
6 00
.u .jaw ier.siu Henderson
Ladles Aid Society, aid Longch'li-
dren
W E Savage, aid I W i:ov
10 00
IS 00
10 00
S 00
G F Crawford, aid Mr, RoBerts.'.
r l. vianace, aid Kltts.
B Whlte.aid Kenworth " '
John Burnett f.'.'.'.W," 800
H Baker, aid Mr, G,ilnui. o
John Usher, janitor 10 00
w t morgan, aid Kinlev.... u 01
, S Gulliford. aid Mr, Johnson.' lo 00
W B Glass, aid Kimn
G,arland. "P dist 9.'.'.'. .'" '. 40 00
M Parker, sud dim
J F Miller, aid poor. . 20 00
G w Young & fo, lumber o 60
Vincents hospital Oj bo
ti u ivjuyer, luinner 21 88
1-11 namcr, nounty OQ
B C Irwin & f , stationery, etc.! ! 46 00
Vaughn tc Downle lumhrr 1
Ilrl : ' " l-J
ja oicriargue,sup dlst 38 31 00
ticujr nay acct roau, oo
Hall 1. rU ,j .,
. v iuuniu wrr,staiionary,etc 11 25
H Wilson, lumber " tn i.r
Aiuauy Electric lilgnt to 27 50
State agt Amos Hiatt u 2e
State agt J W Van Order 6 25
Glass & Prudhomme.statlnnarv. 1 k
111 T?l. , . J
J B McDonald, drawing jury.....' 3 00
o umger, urnwingjury 300
Inquest Otto Serrling 31 00
GF Russell ..... rt ,
i 1 1 iBiiei, surveying 13 o
Jack & Grover. acct roads r n
P T T I.-1 .. I .
j arner, Dountv . . . 00
John Warner, bounty too
atate agt A tl Brown 8 60
A L Arnold, sup dist 7 60 00
W Nichols,sup dist 35 24 50
Oregcn agt E P Rogers .' 204 00
Jury for dlst 0 7 00
P J Smiley, stationary, etc 29 65
C C Jackson, fees 7600
B t Crow, aid poor 35 58
I A Jones ,up dist 48 17 00
Stites & Nutting 1 en
Herman Arnold, tup dist 25 25 00
Samuel Porter.acct roads 1 88
Jos Nichols, dist 26 28 00
Stewart & Sox, mdse 2 82
N P Payne, fees 108 80
o White, aid poor r
Ladies Aid Society, aid Cove chil
dren 7 50
To Prevent the Crip
Or any other similar epidemic, the blood and
the whole system should bo kept in healthy
condition. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla to
give strength, purify the bltod ar.d prevent
disease.
Hood's Pilh euro liver ills
Boots and Shoes I carry the larces
line of medium priced and good wearing
boys, misses and children shoes in the city,
ana nave just aaaeu a line ot steel shod
school shoen which I re:ommend to the
trade. Dont forget that I repair any shoe
1 sen tree 01 cnaige.
S E Young.
A 693- During the year 1893, frotr he
X ginn'ng to end, Will & Stark propose tc
keep up their reputation of having the
finest sick of jewelry, watches, silver
ware, etc , ir. tne valley, it you want the
best goods at reasonable prices call on
tnem.
If yon want something good go to Carter,
grocery and get one of those lin? fat hens.
NK A DVER TISJ3J1 EN'I h.
w
TANTF.D Pushing Carvnsser of
' good address. Ijibernl sainrv Bnd
expeniwx raid weekly. Permanent pr.sl
lion. BROW N BROS CO,. Nurserymen
Portland, Oregon.
FOR NAI.E-Fir.e Imported r-tandarrl
Bred CiTdewial Mallion. Five
yearsold. W eighs Dear IS1.0 lbs. In fine
condition. Price 4W, Address D I.
Bicbards, Yew Park, Kaletn.
I Tj"0R SALE A Domestic sewing m
r J1 cblne, nearly new with ail attach.
ments, lor sale rcr 8?5. Call at Mrn Ray
monds, 4th anu Thurston streets Alb.nv
.. -
V'lftMII,
DRY WOOD, seveial kinds for rule
Inquire of P W Spink, at foot 0
1-errv ureet. or of A B Morris. Third
Ward.
T70R HENT.The
store building on
Itrnarlaibin Htreht.
1 my premiees on
Suitable for residence fursmal family.
L VIFKKCK
I. A. Morris & Co.
Flcur and feed Store,
Have removed their store totheStrahan
stor, formerly occtpled by Deyoe &
Robson, and have on hand a full stock ol
CCRVALL S FLCU-i. B.TAK, SHORT-,
CERM MEAL, GilMiA, BUCK
WHEAT, RYE FLOU!?, KAY,
0A1S. STRAW AM
CHOPPED FEED:
Custom Choi pin done.
ROTir. 1I AUUOAU
P'our i.OOeaut, anek inSslem.
M-.JM I'lii., ..,, phrenoloviit, i,
dmugj IT o.
Au"thr hi k in leoranired in Juao
tioa h lecai oapitalirts.
Chimin h a vr.it city; but aha was a
chick .m whr.li the ftet tuii got hold of ber.
' m'.l. uri ,1 deo r-r i tli jute bag
h.ll 1 . ,v I 11 i- che.t and a fraud,
.r.'.- Iii. rn .'i:ir r'tn
A infiiy f Ji, 1, i Tnbe No. 11, of
"-d m 11 w.li h held tn,.iht at the (i A R
H.'l ri 7-30 o'clock. Mpt'cul work.
The Joy' and Girl's Horns Miuionary
Army hve a rj- iew at the Congregational
chureh Pand .y nigM at half past aaven. All
are Invit-rl.
A Fir,' ttreet dng j, In the hshit of trying
to bite po pie. This mnrninu he was jump-
illl,t,m ti am.li' A'nmt Ihu trn,
hi- ar,i,h. d a atone, and unlartuuately hit a
larfw window pmo in O M McFarland'a, in-stt-ml
nf the dor, completely smsshiog the
W W M, i.f Oilli,m couutv. borrowed
nor e- f .-in 4 sherpoian neir Coedon toffo
a,-..- ny 1 .... . ..B
.. i...rui. ' nore ne oia ins horse, then
borrowed uothiir to go home to Condon.
At Condon be sold the second horse, and 'eft
lmmvliatHly for parts unknown. May i.
'j n yeni 01a.
A Drain correspondent to the Roieburg
Re, iew my, that the bids for the oontraot
to put nn the new school building were
opened Saturday overling hy the school
""rri, r,n it . found that Mr L N Roaoy,
or .uene, hud the lowest bid, S8175, and
"in Mimnues, ne awanled tbscontiaet.
rolleae Note,!
Mr Root, tba .rt.. .1 11..
- " . MI.IWI CADILIBL'a
yesterday morning and made us a short
pt'Kct,. no nisu iimu euorr. speecnes irom
Mr Dummltt tand Mr MeCttllagh. They
cmifluaiu u cuuege 1 m 1 a con
vention to be held in Corvallis the last
of this month. We hope Albany will
send a large delegation.
Gum should always be thrown out of
the window. It is a more fitting place
for it than in the mouth.
The class in Commercial Law took
their final examination this morning.
The class in Algebra will be examined
this afternoon.
We had a new chorister inchapel this
morning, and as he succeeded very well,
we hope lie will continue
The PrincesB will be presented about
March 10th if nothing happens.
Thft nthnnlnv amn. n.aml.A I 41..
J mviv ...v . u m I ui LI 1 17
Cicero class were doing more than recit
ing, and "re requested to make little
less noise.
Y'esterday one of the young commercial
?entftmfn thi-ow a annn l.all f ...... il..
front steps and was seen by the Prof and
Ornt. 1 hIM, lai.li nl..l. !.-l.l
O-- - Ktn.it u.g.lb iui uv, lllglllS.
liILL bYKESjll.
Men who go Into the state legislature
two years from now will have t: stand right
on the mortgage rax and deduction, for
Indebtedn-s, law. Look out for a general
cry against the new law before them.
W:ix Move Feb. 15th. From now un
til tcd. 15m wewinsi-ll Hoots tnd Shoes
at greatly reduced prices in order to reduce
our large slock before moving in our new
quarters. Respcctlully,
Klein Bros.
A LINN COUNTY MAP.
Win G Obenaucr & Co are mak!ng a
map of Linn county, which should be In
every business house, public dwelling ml
school room in Li.in county. The map
accurately locate, every city, town and
postofiice, and rlveis and creeks, shows
young precincts, townships, etc.shows the
distance of each postofiice from Albany
Cut out the following and mall to Wm
G (Jbenauei & Co, 100 Fiont street, Port
land, Oregon, and ti.ey will deliver you as
many as you order.
Please deliver me copies of your
Linn county map for which agree
to pay fifty cents per copy on delivery of
macs.
-Signature.
-Postofiice.
WILL'S MUSIC STORE
soli Aovrrs roa
CHICKEBINO" "II F MILLER,' "STECK.-AND
"VOSE 1 SON" rlANOS,
ESTEY,"
newuak nnos."
OKUANS.
B EARIIITF
''Won lor" C O Cjnn J ,ti I i 1
IVrltc for C'a'aloue, nil Prlco, liefnre Purclnainir
EiLjwherei Werel, tni Ik'rt Uu.jJ at lxjweet
I'riio.i
mill Initrunient,, niVa .1 1 JM,lc of IE
l'.lfri.tl(.n:
., II .ml ntherSe.ini Ml -hine.. ,t.o KcfdTe,
Oil and Lctna I..r ,11 M.:li;ne,; '
E. I. WILL,
Alliany, Or.
V) OKI 11 ruvsiitEui.u,
Sou7enir , wusat Will & S:rk'a
VIAVI (-0 itlicu in Hiltimoro block.
The beit owtlry at Will & Stark ,
Fi ,h egg, at F K A lieu & Co.
Trophy tea ,oine'hini tiue at K K Allen &
Co.
If you want a tiue ,inokr call for Joseph s
white labor cigar.
Have you seen Dr Lowe about ; our eye,?
If not, why not f
Couia and See the new chil t-d plow at
Ramp, oppo,ite pottothce.
White soft blankets made ,t the Albany
woolen mill, for )e by K E Allea-
The bettynsst ontiee in the eity at Cjniad
ofoyer a.
Pa roniai home industry by smoking the
celebrated whito labor cicar,. manufactured
by Ju'ius Joroph.,
Why tmoke a Chios cigar when for the
same money you can get a w.iite labor cigar
made by J Joseph.
Aemember ,11 boot, and thoe, bought of
Klein lire, that rip. rnn over or aoles oome
loose will be repaiied by ns free of -marge.
Sehults Bros desire to say for the infor
mation of al! whom it mav concern that
they are now paying tevenanda half cent,
per pound net for pork .
Get Starteh Rioiit.
Then the whining schoolboy, with hi,
satchel
And shining morning face, creeolng like a
nail
Unwillingly to school,
topped at 'Conn & Hendrlcson's, the live
grocer,, and left a long order for tome
groceries, remarking that he liked to eat
any way.and that they kept the best groce
ries there to be secured anywhere. If you
would have the best groceries and produce
al the most reasonable prices call on Conn
& Ucndrlceon. They have them.
Sauer kraut,
Chow chow,
Sorghum,
Salmon,
White flsh,
Herring,
and
all
C. E. BROWNELL'S
r
GROCER
Twyv ffiaEasag ... ..iaisiii'aitusiitsw.Hto
FORTMILLER & IRVING
Undertakers -:- ami -.- Linlmliners.
A,Jr:tEPn'',I.I1"??n ,,Erd " 1!'c n "!'. '"'h ard v.ccd caskets a
Uhwmt8soldAata LU"""0bf' "-".' . cio.l, ,7nZ
Tlie Low out Mvlng rroflt.
EMBALMING ""d "'e proper care of the dead a specialty.
rT7
K0 EXTRA CKARCfc FOR
ALBAISkY, - - MASONIC
Buy Stoves and Ranges
Buy Stoves andRanges
Buy Stoves and Ranges
Buy Stoves and Ranges
Buy Stoves ana Ranges
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is takca; it is pleasant
aud refreshing to tlio tasto, mid acts
ccnlly yet promptly 011 the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses tlio sys
tem efl'ectiinlly, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Byrup of Figs is the,
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the tasto and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and ngreeablo substances, its
many oxcellcut qualities commend it
to all and have made it the tuost
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and 81 bottles by nil leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on band will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try iu Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAM FRANCISCO. CAl.
IQUISVlUt, Kr. A-fty YORK. N.Y.
Sweet pickles,
Dried fruits
In large variety,
Specialties in
Teas and coffes,
Fruits,
things nice,
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