illij gcmoerot jTfficial paper iblished every day in tlie week except Bunuay. Its i iVBTTI.VG, Editors, and rrop'r ilaivd Bt IllA Post Offl"A At AU.anw ton, as second claig mail mailer. Coming Event. ,,Neva-!u, by local talent. !5 t" 30 Carnival of Nations. p, Notks. jiiugo McAuhur, ol ,nil. was in Corvallis vesterdav and objections to the continuation of the Hewitt, representing the labor- sent to Corvallis this noon. Judge '.,tnn lias ordered tlie receiver to nra- t'llio books for inspection, and Mr tt will 'urn Boineoi uie leaves. Hone was tied up vestetdav and 1 ere is one opinion In reference to tlio Lilian teH'rain.niid that it was done e interest 01 mo management. enipn must have their pay, that's I lull me .nui mailers win ne Ucoollv. On that day CnrvalliB will I tilled with employes, mere is no rtion that Jiuige ruiicrion will see justice IB uone. tin op (initios. ins nisi vessel tin lie limiueim nuvy was me irntllrenon." Joseph (Sale headed miernnse. anu inuiicneu me nue 'Mav 111. 1841. That was before an had been swung on the present nulteof 1'ort and. liale sailed th ern'it to Kan Francisco, sold it and pgteu tlie proceeds 111 nve-sioca. ne kDlited a company 01 corjniHis nuu overland to Oregon, i'-'ou neau o ill. ii00 horses and mules, and nearly n. heel). 1 his slock was Bold to the .' and did much to make them tious. josepu oaie was one 01 me iiiinispirltB in the early anj trying r .'r; loi.i i. ai hrilflureuuu. 111 mi-, ne, nun i- Iwilieers and David Hill, constituted 1 loeeutive committee 01 the brst pro iiiial government, performing jointly functions of governor. He settled in Islington county, beyond Forest ne, and his name is perpetuated in .it section bv the well known land- tiilc, Uale'B l'eak, and the stream Gale's reek. lie died in Wallowa county a lew Imago. statesman. HKSOK -A X. r F. L Irvine and wife, of Cervaip, came up to Albany on a Beveral days visit the guests of lion R A Irvine. Thos Ilohannan, representing the la borers of Vaiiiiua Bay, returned home this noon. He reports tlie men at the Kay greatly excited. J O liushnell was taken ill lat even ing while working in the rear of the City restrurant, and taken home. He is now considerably improved. Mr Kd Quinn, who has been working on me reiorm ecnoot lor several days, re turned home this noon to spend unriBtmas. lie win return i.ext week. The pupils of Miss Hela Gilbert unva a recital laBt evening at the residence of -Mr Arch Hammer. The prouiam was one f merit. Those tukinir Dart warn Mm tosliay, J-.lva Conn, trma Watts, Elma raraer, .lessie Clillon. .dvra Abhett Delbert Unrkhart, Loma llenton, Norma McClain, Fossie Knecht. Therein Rnnm- gart, Stella Writsman. Ora Duhruille. Birdie Hays, Karl Abhett. Grace Livinu- mune. Lastevenintra nleasant crnkinnle nartv was held at the residence of Mr Andy McCoy. Four boards were operated.and an evening of llvt contests hail. Mrs K I- Sox carried oil the honors. making the most points. Those present were: Mr and Mrs McCoy and children. Mr and .ii r? r, r rox. .Mr and Mrs 1' red isiumherg Mr and Mrs K L I'ower. Mr and Mrs lay Wain, Mrand Mrs C II Stewart. Mr and Mrs F M French, Mrs Rev Lit' le,. Mrs Kedeker, Mr Fallot Irvine, and Miss Emma Sox. nUMOND HIDEOUT, On last evening. Wednesday. Doc 20. at the home of Mrs Hideout on 6th street Mr. I A Duinondand Miss May Hideout were unueu in marriage. Itev J T Abhett, ofliciatiug. A housefull of relatives and menus witnessed the very impressive corcmony perlormed under a beautiful norai norseshoe. Alter tlie ceremony genuine congratulations follewed.and a delicious wedding repast was served. The happy couple were remembered with a valuable lot of presents, orna OHIZ.DIIIIM' Recenlioi dav at the Dublin srhnnl Friday afternoon Some nice class work has been nre- pared by the pupils and will be on ex hibit at the central hnildinv. Pmxnta and friends of education are SDeciallv invited. The followiim nroeram will be rendered, beginning about 2 o'clock, p 111: booms so. 7 Asn 8. Instrumental music, Eva Roscoe; recitation, Nellie Foahay ; recitation, Ola Miller; declamation, Claude Lanibson; instrumental music, Mary Parrish ; reci intion, Edith Kuinhaugh ; recitation, llattie Olsen ; declamation, Willie Wal lace; duett. Maud Hullmrt And Fdith Chiswell; dialogue. Iitie Sternburg. uaviu uoiiiei) and Joseph Be'hnne; in strumental music, Joyce lirownell. ROOMS NO. 5 ANI 0. Marcning song, pupils of grades 5 and C ; essay, Origin of Christinas, May Ter hune; recitation. God Ulees our School, Klaio Conn; recitation, Grandma's Christmas, Frances French ; recitation, When Santa Claus (koines, Thesa Bauni gart; recitation, His Guileless Look, Clarence Turner; duett, Georgia and Lotha Custer; recitation, Our Christmas nay, jane rayne; recitation, ma Strange Child's Christmas, Etta Kisley ; reading, Annie nnd ilhe s Prayer. Winnij Mavo: music. ChristmaB Time. tl'.li pupils; recitation. Somebody's Mother, Ola Norman; recitation, The Little MAtch Girl. Clare lirownell: reei tanon, Kris Kringles Surprise. Edith Kuukin ; muBic, Erma Watts; recitation, lioys anted, Roy l'arker; recitation, Fatherless Joe, llattie Clevenger; reci tation, Merry Christinas, Lucy Dorris; music, Tlie Old Home on the Farm. Car lie liurkhart and Birdie Hayes; recita tion, A Bov'a Kiirhts. Walter Ellison : recitation, A Christmas Sleighride, Edna Jackson; recitation. A Fellcw's Mother, Charlie Ktewart; recitation, Watch Your vorus, ijaverna Knapp; music, iiour uy Hour, Gth pupils; Christmas Gifts, Ona itugnes, Patella Writsman NEW TUIttt LETTCK. ' Sew Yoiik, December 15th, IS93. The cloud of discontent which has been gathering over our gallant citizen, soldiers, lies at last burst, and resulted in a sensation. The Eighth and Sixty ninth regiments, were disbanded the other day, in obeyance to orders issued by Brigadier General Louis Fitzerland. The news of the disbandment of these two regiments, spred like wilOtire in militia circles. Some thought the step taken by General Fitserland, to be wise, while on the other hand, the move was denounced by others. Quarrels caused internal disscntion, which was the cause of the trouble. In the gallant Sixty ninth, the action is taken ai an insult to tlie Irish element, as the regiment was composed in the most part of decenditntB iron) the emerald lBie. Since the announcement of the bold attempt made by'Salhant ll.e anar chist, to kill M Dumiy in the Chamber o Deputies, the ponce nave oeeu ucuv m New York watching tlie movements of our own blood thirsty and beer drinking anarchists. Superintendent Byrnes was closeted with his various police captains and a careful watch is being maintained over tlie resorts on the east aide where ilio lnno haired, lazv. and contemptible anarchists gather to indulge in a conueiu nadon of human society, andascoonerof beer, rormer experiences nave oeen demonstrative of the fact that the polici of New York, are fully able to defeat the petty schemes ot tlie anegeu aiiiircuinm A prominent feature in New York this week.ia the three cornered bill'nrd match, at. thA pnnrprt hall of the Madison Square Garden. The honors of victory are l)e- ing sought by the three leading uiliarU' Anrr Brrahlaii To purify, vitalize and enrich the b!ood, and give nerve, bodily aud digeitive strength, take Hood's Sarsaparllla, Con tinue the the medicine after every ineal for a month or two. Tiik Tiiinoh Wt Eat very largely make us what we are. No thought can pass through the mind without leaving 6ome effect, however slight. Many slight Im pressions, In time, make mighty changes. It's tlie same with the body. Abuse It with poor food and take the consequences. For purity and certainty In groceries and bjked goods, go to Parker Bros. No Shrinking. Bring on. your fine winter underwear. W'e guarantee not trf injure them, as we take great care to wash them In solt water. Gentlemeiu starched work a specialty. The white laundries of Albany are getting the Chinese cornered. worn and tncy win soon City Laundry. Mrs C Simpson, pioprietor. lve us your cave undersigned pro prictcr of the Pioreer House desires to inform the public that he haB reduced the price of boird without lodging to per week, with louuiog t4 per week, Smgle maale cents. The public is invited to call as 1 keep good beds and set a good table. Have tirwnwl lor sale. Cjrner of Broadaibin and Water itreets. J H Mekanda. mental and useful. The groom is a voune and Edna Froman : recitation. A Church man of splendid character; the bride is a Spider, Mabel McCoy ; recitation. Little nieiong resident ot Albany, lor years a faithful compositor on the Dkmociiat. an accomplished young lady ot great worth, whom the Democrat predicts will make a Btar proof '.wife. Mr and Mrs Dumond nave the congratulations and best wishes ol not only the entire ofhee, mit all for tunate ir. being acquainted with them. XXOImXXS AMI abroad Holiday neck ware at S E Youngs. A Sew Company. The Waterlto Ditch 1 Power Co of Waterloo. Linn countv. I id articles of incorporation in theoflice listcreiary ol State fticuride yesterday. Fifjanitai stock of tlie corporation is 1.0OO. and the obiect is to do all thingB loniiecteu with the operation ot a general Ittmc n ant.such as bill (ling nnd mnin- Lining electric railaay, telegraph, and klephone lines, etc, between Waterloo lid Albany. The incorporators nre It R Humphrey, t) Jennings, oeo Jiedley, .1 u fit, A G Mclvee and I M Knifong. The esoirat hopes to Bee tlie new company JEouieunng in the line proposed. lata in the country. Jacob Shaefer, "the wissard." George F Slosson. "the Btu- dent," and Frank V Ivee, "the young napolmn. Af lliluiu'a nntv theatre, on Broadway, Mr Henry Irving, the celebrated English i..n0iian lina hppn nnneariiis for four Sarah Neely weeks.supported by that most charming and taiemeu actress, nuoo 1.111" " Under the nianagementot Messrs Auuey Unhi-iuffpl nnd Gran, the nrices at Abbey'i handsome theatre, are so high that ouly those well to do can attora 10 wnnesB 1 turintminpa of niiR nf Mr Irvine's plays To be explicit the outrage of asking $1.51) for the cheapest seat in the house, is al ! harafopp,! rnVilierv. Allowing that m i Trvintr in n iinpcial attraction and that Sone. Welcome : recitations. Christmns .; rrr,m v.nrnne. the nrices of seatB OLuchiugs, v inue iewniuu ; merry 11.- ( gnould be increased, 11 is ucvci i.iji.ica mas. Harry Rogers; Flora's Wrterfall, fact that the management for Mr Irving, Inez Shelton: New Multiplication, Nellie ai,e,i a nrine which is simply extor- Pardom ; A Penny Ho Wanted to Give, tjoni jot many years ago we could wit Jannita Clark: New Vear'a Eve. lola naaa narlm-mnnnA either of a SbakeB- Livingston ; How To Make Up, Maggie Derian. or modern tragedy, at a coat I C 1 i . rm. II i: 1 J A : I r . . . ' .. .I. n.f lliama. Bennie, Minnie Merrill : recitation. The Boy About the Place, Charles Sternberg ; recitation, Merry Christmas, boys of the 5tb ; music. Goodnight, uirls of 5th and (ill). Teachers. Ida Black nnd Helen Lambson BOOMS NO. 3 AND 4. WORTH COKSIDEKIKU If yon wnt & tine arookf call for Joicph white labor oigart, The beitjroaat ootlee in the city at Com fid tvluyar a. Call on Will & Stark for bargains In Holiday jewelry. Will &c Stark'a large line of bilvr ware haft crtated ft great deal of talk. Get your holiday goods at HoJges & MeFarland. The best stock to select from. Motor makes five trip daily toYieieck'a addition. Lotr tliore oa installments of$l per week, The O K Grubber ts sold on trial. To try one does not mean you are compelled to'buy, Mfg'd by Jas, Finney & Sons, lirooks. In selecting vour holidiv eoods do not fall to call on Hodges lV MeFarland. Tney have a fine line of coods, embracing a large stock of plush goods, including an ejegaru line 01 periumer.es, etc. Get your holiday goods of Will & Stark. Their stock, because it Is large and vari ed, and their prices because they are low will make it an object. Besides they will give away 10 their customers 75 worth of sllverwaie. Genuine pait for all sewing machines also the best oils, neetllCs, etc,, lor all sewing machines, bicycles, et:., at E U Will's music store. Sewing machines and organs repaired reasonable, and aU work warranted. Needles prepaid by rr.ail 40c a dozen Bath at Yierecke ehaviug and hair lt'ni( parlors. Clean toweU to every customer at Viercok '.having parlors. ....... . . I Ijl V 111 IcaLU II . IlUn 1U DlnND u u, MnK s FvZrPCr ' 8 WOmCn Stewart; The Holiday's Aerobic, Clyde whichVas within the meani of the ma " o- ijaugneaa; a j.ittie 10 rerc, emu Isii'oktant Remolution. On Dec UUh, t e executive comruitUe of tbe Pacific parance Union pasped the following somuon : "Uesolveu: iimi tne rue iblished by "Circular No. 17i), aecond rieB," levvinea tax of 10 per cent on p premiums on buildings located in the f ateot Oregon is hereby auspenuea un i March 1st, 18ii.", and members are per- itted to refund to the insured such tax Mmaylmve been collected." Allwhonaid insurance on the iu per ise should call on agents for the excess. One hundred people in costume in the grand march will be an inspiring scsne Tickets for the firemans' ball will only be $1 navtng oeen reduced trom $1.50 Several big clapiof thunder tore the at mosphere around Albany this noon. Rare occurrences in the Willamette valley Mako your wife a present of a carpet sweeper, b L Young carries BIssell's "Superior" sweepers. Seethe umbre la drill In Japanese cos tume Tuesday evening next in the opra house. It is immense, Ireland and Germany will vie with each other next week in the opra house, in lnughable scenes, and picturesque cos tumes. At a meeting of the employes of the O ? at Mill City yesterday the creditors of (he road decided to go to Corvallis on the 2Sth( on free transportation if they can get it, it not. anyway. ma ;rtritv nf .ha twonle. and played by a Burkbart; song Five Little Chickadees; man who waa superior to Mr Irving or recitations, Annie's aud Willie's Prayer, gay other "European attraction With Maudie Laughheaa; oranama, aus an jue rfiPpect to Mr Irving, 11 can oe Mc Feron; At Christmas Time, GuvRog- 4 tj,at Edwin Booth as an actor and ers; Bessie's Christmas, Flossie Knecht; interpreter of Shakespeare, was decidedly Daisy's Puzzles, Neva Froinor;TheLt- Buperior to tbe English tragedian. As tie Klacttsmitli, .onn BurKnars; wur plays produced by Irving ana ma uiruug OhrintinaB. Nitin Chamberlain; A School nnmnar.v nf nnmnnninn nlavers. nothing Hoy's Troubles, Martin weiser; My&nip, but tbe highest praise can be given 10 me -i n..,.i;rt . A Uurru r'lirictniaa I tki:i. --t lUJanimH" hv l.nrd jiiiiif;iticiio wuimiii , v... 1 roib JOKUSIl i;vuiD i"-l'BV" "J r , - $75 Worth Of Silverware Will be preiented the customers of WILL & STARK, genuine HOLIDAY7- gifts, and it won't cost you a cent. They have the finest stock of goods in the valley in their line,as an inspection will convince any one. Call and see for yourselves. Leltie Johnson; When Sana Claue Comes, (Jertin MnPliemon : I Wonder Who Santa Clause : onz. Mountain Maids Invitation. HOOMH 1 AND 2. r-onv Hone. Nos. land 2: Christmas, Dora Worrell : Listening, Lena Saylor; Tha Vmv Ri-flt thinir. Beulali Hulbiirt. t rances KeaU. ISellie mereron, iuiiii Tennyson waB the first play produced by Mr Irving awl 1110 jjoiiuuu company. Altlio very succoooiui m - literary Bense, n iai:H mc uim. which an audience always enjoys, when seeing Mr Irving. "The Bells' and "Louis XI" were also produced and in bctu these plays Mr Irving renewed his rAmnrkn Mb success of former years. As Mathias in "The Bells" Irving is in Ins Those Statu Funus.- Hon J K Wcath- :rd,oneof the board of regents of the ' HC.and others, returned from a meet- ojof the linnnl Rt (!orva is vesterday. "was decided to have Attorney General vnimberlain push the acconnt ol tne ;e lunds in Job's bank when it failed. ht will probably be btgun for the en- isiuucis against tlie ous, ana uie sc ut will be Hied against uie esiaio 01 '(aiurer Shipley. A long contest is refore prouuble. The revival meetincs atl the F.vargelic- "urch are well attended. Noble J 'n nd ulfe of Philomcth, will be Pent this evening and conduct the ter- A baby buggy, containing a shawl, pillow and package was left in front of faiker Uros a couple days ago. The cifnton Conn, Ella Clark. Kuth Bryant uwucr mil I'lcuac uitu jJiuvcirwi'cii, How did it happen. Nevada at opera house. Friday night, dear and Sleigh, Belle Craig; New fear's Dec 22. The best drrma of the season, bells, Miss Sedgwick's room ; Watching for a good laugh you cannotaffoid to miss for Santa Claus, Lillian Hatnill; Good It. Comedv sones. dancis. :s and t? Luck to Christmas. Frank Clevenger ; A cent. ir,l!v Timn. Eurl Kronk. Frances Coates, Yesterdav Governor Pennoyer appoint- Klmer Kies. Harvey Varker J 1 yonder j i, .... u. .ii.i. iVlinB. I. Morirnn Barnes: Christmas, county, vice W M Towntend, deceased. Tawna Awbrey; Twinkle, Twinkle Little llart-lpmnn ' .tnnnnrv. Bertha Dorris '. I 1A anA rarlinn. in without ft rival lfMn 1T .l.n llnl.n. Jln.blnt milltnil !.., J l ul..bniiDra'l nnmniW Iinilg yjy llic wouj o "uv..m w. ma rS'lVUI Ul wiiinvwnpw.w - . J itpn:iliv Bird f!iirnl. Miss Dver's room I iivT.vi,anf nf Vunii"." was a uaoBt enioy- Santa Clause and His Works. Viola Bal- Rl)ie SUCcess. both for Mr Irving and Miss tiinore ; A Disappointment, Uertna taj- ietryt "Shylock" was played by 1 rving, lor, vurisimas rjiory, icbbio vumoi.., una as rorila miss ierry ugni" ll Drynnt, i Volena Smith, Irvin Sliultz, Lial l'ru- shaw: l'nss. Dean Kessler; With Kem- Gloves For Holidays. 5 butlon 'iceind suede, tnons nuetaire and 'rllz. Aoent for Foster hook and '"itemeris. S E Young. En 'Jtl! The av tndu II Is tn lake vour wash- nK 10 the ( l.,nam.n Trvn'wflnt vour Ork wmII .. u.'.t .L.lf tn Ricturd & !hHlln' Steam Laundry. J know hn. u.llhr.,,1 hannina them "oundapole. ' Star, Miss Carother'a room; A Good Time is Coming, Velm Davis; Christ mas. Myrden Clark; Beautnui, niin.ue Lytle, Olive' Adams, lina Redlleld,- Viola Newman, Maud Bentiey, Vesta Wallace; Jolly Ole St Micholas. Charlie Miller; O Merry Day. Damon Stinson ; Welcome Beautiful Christmas Day, Miss Dyer's rnnm : I ' I , r lot in o o PnrtV Years Alio. Wln- field Royce; A Rabbit's School, Stanley iNeeiands; Two femes 01 me viutoiuii, Harold Rumbaugh, Bessie Cameron; closing I I'm Jolly Santa Claus, Charlio Shupp; 1 dolChnstmas lurnev, Mwin jnira, "u longer Christmns Morning, M:ss Sedgwick's to sell room ; A Letter to Santa clans, Isaac Butler; Santa Claus, r-rankie warns ; A Christmas Slocking, Klla Lamb, Nel lie Craig; A Visit from St Nicholas, Jes sie Mvde; When Santa Clans comes, Earl Mayo; Christmas Bells, Miss Car other's room ; A Rhyme, Melvin Kes sler: Christmas Morning, John Longh- ""OUNIY WAR"ANVS Bought nnd I bottom ; Up on the Housetop, Nos, 1 Judge Mohs Is a brother of ex-Asestor Mns of this county, and is a man of solid judgment and worth. A meeting of the Kindergarten Asso ciation was held last evening at the resi dence of Hon L II Montanye. Arrange ments were considered for having Mrs Treat and other lecturers here. The next meeting of the association will be held at DrMastons'on Jan. 10. ' HoL'.iiAY Crockkry. I am out my stock of fancy crockery not intend to carry such good, and have put a price on my stock It. S E Young. Holiday Hantikehciiiefs . Largest stock of silk and Unci handkerchiefs in the city al S E Youngs. sold by H F Merrill. and 2. Mvf.11 1;.. . uiriv-rnuuv-l and 'OSSAMEUS, including many noveltie . una, misses and children, 11 new S E Young. Rod nre, sei & McKinand, the lsading drofc Albany. Pi. We are still seliimr Dress goods and 11 . 1 .1 . 0 1 I I juiKets ai greaiiv itiiuui"'"o "cash. We invite you to examine the I. A. Morris & Co. Flour and Feed Slow, Have removed their store to oppwuc the Rus House, and have on hand a lull stock of CHOPPED FEED: Cutom chopping donn. CORVALL'S FLOUii BHAN, SHORTS CEHM MtAL, unsnftm, ouur. WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY, 0A1S. STRAW AND See the New Improved Singer sowing m fhin. The hit is alwsvs tne chesuest. I W Siwden, aKent. Uttice at r M r tenon s jewelry store demon strated that she stands alone as a perfect Shakesnear an inteipreter, 01 mis most rharminurnle. Mr Irving's characteri zation of Shylock was forceful and artiB tic but it lacked that eloquence which marked the memorable portrayal of Booth's 'Shylock." The 6nest produc tion of all was that of the historic play, f.nm Shitowirc. Kinir Henry VIII. Mr Irving plaved Cardinal Wolsey, Mr Terris plaved Henry, and Miss Terry de lighted the audience as the virtuous Queen Catherine. The mounting of the play calls forth the most unanimous and Hnlterinir Draise. for the artistic and tasteful staging of this old play. or art and nature, Mr Irving'B conception of stage direction is indeed wonderful. The scenes in Henrv VIII are tlie finest and most appropriate ever witnessed ill this ci'y- v V M. r 11. iUil.at it. Good Times. The way to have them is by getting your HOLIDAY GOODS H. EWERT. He has a fine stock of cold nnd silver men's nnd ladies' watches, rimrs. cold headed cunes. an elegant line of silverware and jewelry of ull kinds to select from. Call on him for reliable goods nt prices to suit the times. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. T 0 1 jko4 canine. He wants hltn. lle'.urn to Joa Meyers AGEN1S tr.aKo ciay. urwiw icltchen ntenail over Invented. Ke 1.1.. or..... QinM ...1.1 at avnro inimn Will o-k,bi " " ' - v. j smi.n'A. Doetase caid, five cvnta. Mc Makin dt Co, Cinoiunatl, Ohio. -Th9 opera house store. location. Call on the secretary at the Democrat office lor pal ticulara. T30R RES r I1 aplentlld 'ewixo jMAcniNEs neatly repaired and rrani.j 1 . l . . . ... . . ...1.- rrsnted h t goo "inn, Ore ed hV A thnf-r.nnV.lv mnflfllt WOrk F M French's jewelry sore, Albany, i r w'll & fttrk, i ewelrp fll:.... ' . . . , "i duik saner araui, n""" .ICIC. rhnnr ...l,.l. I.mnn. ''"eJ l.omlnv and new raisins at C E 0r0wn.P DRUGS. Dress Goods, Capes and Jackets, at : greatly1:, reduced : prices READ, PEACOCK & CO. Stationery, Toilet Artii'es, Musioa Instruments, Etc. TTAdiroc! f, MpUflPlPllli nel's. HUUU0 tt 1I1U1UHUUU, D'. Price'. Cream Baking Powder The Corner Drug Slore,". Alb.nr.o.. Most Perfect Made. ALBANY AND LEBANON Make your selection? early while thpy have a large assortment. Is the Best Good Enough? Then call on the undersigned foryour GROCERIES and produce, for s they are the hest in the market Also a fine line of crockery and toys for the holidays. Perry Conn BUY HEATING STOVES Matthews &Washburn.