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gaily democrat AND "iblislieJ erry diy ia the week except Sunday. Vnl.i.ri lit. Pi . ... Oreuon. as second rliu maii ' J good u vuriia'3j. Poitlist Candidates Following are ai.- . . iew 01 in liummmes ior omee on the tkd- i;. tl.-L-ut. Vnr.VM.,.,nl..l. I'll i. . r Ii i.mu., v uoudw, 01 r.iisi a 1 1. any and fr R:illtV. Of SvrOPlisi .T U il'.A.l i iherirT, A J Shelton, of .lorden anh lode t'iinv, u wM.niiMiiiB, ror COHlltv .m.- ,11. of Hock Hill 1111,1 W 11 Millie. r wneuns. iui ircuruur, iui try, of Frv h Miiiw, of bast Albany, (ieo .sham, of litrr.suwrif, uuu jnnn i.:irf urrirr it f Al .-J.lea. C W Mullin, K C .Veal, of (lutes tjid A S McDonald, of Brownsville. For iumy assessor, t, n Denton, of Tim.w 11 .spruiKer, of She.1,1; lid Hughes, of est Albany anil T J Coil, of Kock Hill. (usurer, i m rronuin, west Alliany rvey.ir, J Vaudenuol, Sodaville. Legis- .. ...... cnciiiiiLr n v l An- irson, V W Kobnotr, of Shedd; C B Jlon. Et ' ; , "m-'iu; ri .iion- ,L,eb,VM"1: 9r J L of Albany 4'1 1 M Munkera, of Scio. Jury List. Following ia the list of rviuen drawn for the rimiit mf ti,;i. olivenos in this city on March 12: lAiuany loan uielan. A H Morris, Henry Wtlemier, Oeo W Clino, N Uridires, Jesse irhibald. 1 F Conn. A J Il,,t I'-!,.. E 'rawfordsville T K r:l-.iea T A r. ilfilliam Ireland. ' ielianon J K Charltsn, John Leedy, E ;Keebler,.I W llland. y-cio ii w Jlorrow. hVmV-lin ltnlfn A T T II jjSliedd John A Mclirido. 'fflielburn N 11 Washburn, C P ilrown '.llhirnslmrn- 1 R ll-tvum-ll. lslaville Murlin Jiukson. sweet Home A F Hamilton, Jacob Nve fc-aconibo J M llassler. Liorlan-A M Blielton, C W Richardson, llalsey James Bond, H C Davis. A Midnight Row .-About midnight lnt 'lif U lnn.l an.l tuti.iB.M.. : r ' " u"iqiciuu iiuieq wan rum i-uiiiing irom ine uinnese row on M'nn.l niroal A Mnll. - l . , n iui;oiiinii iaBienea lat way and found Jauies Fennell in hot . v. n wujta niiiie uieu. renneu a Irainn nf tlm maa ... - i.t , v. nan umi ae was in le hnnsA whon tlia n. nn n. 1 Blepute followed resulting in a fight in hhich Fennell declares lie was relieved r waM.!!, ma ine iwo men ueny. i nppuuariua was maae lor tlieir arrest It refused as it would be two to one binst tltA tlMOMnliftn Ir 1. ll 1 F - r.unuu, aw 10 uiniuieu t the place is a reffular opium joint. cri young men are in the habit cnntrrfHrnt intr A wan4 . i. I i , n'ui HUB 1U UB lued lor the arrest ef Chung for keep- f- ..v. .j iiuun, ll Buuiuvnievi- ce can be secured he will be tried. m:n Indian Aiients. When Hon- uha Applegalo was relieve.1 from his 'rous duties as ajrent at tho Klamath jn ui reservation, there was a discrepancy ween his accounts kept by tho dnpart- nt of somn S5'Tl7 T!l a. .1. . Kiderei his accounts correct, he has not Id the dciiartnienl lino n.... ntl... settlement. Last week a suit was beirun the government in the I" nited States eir C again-t hnn and his eight bondsmen, luieirmi uaiance. a similar lit was degun mnnvt Mr I.uckev, former- "iiriii r nrinirs acenrv. tn :ovor ip.Mii.v'. " i Fixe Vrr-u-M ti i. t... . ... J iituuirii BuuiewiKU cniny rirUk . (!, i ii.. n... ,,. ' - ... . , inu ii oriu s rair nt the "ET1 """"c Inst evening was a sight seeinir ""r worih attending Al rs Harland is a 7 agreeablo conductor, talks pleasantly ga keeps her audience interested. The BWs liresentnl Imlb nf flm WM'. t..:. d Mill-Wtnf,.r f..; Al. : , ..... ...(i-ncr ones, anu JKirt icnlarly eilm a tors to those unable to uibt lairs, inougii in magnitude I iiwuuer rair is much smaller than the Id 8 fair as can be seen at a few glances, ...... .a ncii nui in uueniiing.anii con s many world beating sights. ikt-L Si.eli-ino. Mr A J Cai-others : M Itle referred solely to the docfrinx of keeping. You do not answer one of lenes, nut br.in-?n off on t,i dx-trine lldltional iiiiittnrt.ii;.- ...l.:..l. T i ll not !.nv lint ,1 .1 . r . ii I t' y" loreier lo. r..c uai iiniuortamy is tlie gift of Mefnnt mnli'l.n r..-tl 1 1. . . . X ii. "-i:".""! i'1'i'ii-r i aiivise you J" I Komans lu:'J, and when yon write jiiiou-xi. i am not personally ac 'cd w:th you. IVittc a-.. fur 94 ihn Tlt.imn.a. i ,L. ? r; vi.ii " 'wrnetl f oses the soul eleeping discussion. Contest It. The sale of the Or- ' tvliu Sl""'ir', ,l,le advertised in i I ' KMiH RAT. Iieing set for the 1-iyjrf March. The DkJix-rat i. i! ' that an effort will lie made to re- Yi I I . ' Pro""1 '"at the mortgage inJf .1 "i" ma,le,on w n'ut the Jg of the closing of the bank. The I ill give them a chance to regain mmo J n.oney they had deposited in the . I .uon carpet tonn looks t,it j Ii.." i r" '""n arP matting t'cmain bright ,nd sweepj easier. toS It" l tof,he Alba"V ""'hir L" ,0 "' cusKimcr t Viertck lnR Prlcrs. !in rZ'"'" 5rC"' "cre ,n""" h KMmjr access! De and I'e Ha!!'. Hair Renewer -a -r dt-cn ni.1 i..t. - la r ,.1 . me naiu. Jf vouth, and g,ow. lu.uriar.l 1 Plea'lrg everyoodr. RE-' T CoNvi.sir.xcr.. Owing to the ngclolntnoon ,, fter7prn U"n"r-rn'! 'nve!1Is n be get 1 1 1 Uivfon s drug store. tton, b.keVV'. n I"" 5' br"d lTr the U S A Wathtn.Tt-tnB hi.tu.i--. iik...ZTr "ayaance occur. .v. " nnuw i morrow nlwht. Th. ,,.eorc.,t.tr. of Salem. wiU furnUh Attend the tuti-vi .u n church iii.. i-:.. ' '""vierl.n hoi.M h... 1?: V Toung man the h, I" I . Le'uhtnn ..? . . Bay for .r.:i ' ri!"ed riu'" a n.i,,,7 ." la"'"""1 om 01 hiS proven, th..,." '.OODJn'1? 'o w.lt lu.iiished ba'l last evening. .hat ci, M - l- i .. u . ! PO"er at KOn edftor t I "V". ,"?a pa.tfe.weekMKalcWo, one "iv.- omer The Kln,i.r.f. 1.1H Yh-,n rcn ,vi" ite "" "" ""'iiuay lo-morrow trom 9 to i. at their new rooms in ih. it .n",rChH T.ho? ''"-ere-ted are Invited to attend and witness how the little ones v ...v tttv.1 o: ine lamer t ttitptt wuumry. Several tramps stole a calf at Haltey and ate It. or nan f :i T-t . , , i itirr were ar- ri.tca ana released on paylng$io,of which tU for the Call and Al tnr 1.1. I.....UI- i ii - ""ic, me j r c. anu ine constable g . One of the men nu $13 and paid (he money. ociiooi. Atnendance. Thn fniw; iJnJn T 1 1 f""Pal 1U tll6 8t" ; ,K" year ana this vear . . . Vi.v Kiiopig: i otal number enrolled the hrst iiinitili ;n iao. nu. . ., . month 113, 4113. Average' daily attend ance i for 'the siime time iS08 and S58 re- slMHtlvp v Tula I 1 n .i ... "'"""cr euroned in nve month, in 181(2-3, 657, 1S93-4, 614. The W "iulJr nuenuance lor the fifth -. lu Anirti from the above figures it appears that and not. pnniitrti fr. ,i, , ' difference m the rooms. There are tliree rooms at this tinio having more than CO in ilTTPn flu nna One disadvantage in the present arrange- . , n..wlB M iiiauiiiiy or me Il,rnaeps in Warm 1. -...ll -l:.i- rooms in cold weather. It seems to over rule capacity or the turnaces to do so. One of t lege, rnnnio in .uu.........! r .T vvvui.icii ws a session room, and the other as a n-citation room. used e mom ln tlia building is Abrited In Poktland. -Sheriff Jack son arrived in Pnrtltn.l 41.:. t a. I 1 e .1 1.110 luieuuun 100 late for the morning train, with Prof Rus- neii, cuargeu wan Jorgery and tho embez zlemont of school finds, and will leave for Albany on the overland. Ho will be ar- rniimeil Iwifmv .1,.ci;. ..! L 1 .nn 1 n vun uit imii To morrow afternoon. Don't Swear. Of courae vm. f-.i like It some times; but there Is nothing ln ... -ititi'iy ic.rn a lesion, ana the next time CO to Pari .r Time tnr ies, produce and baked goods. Mo one ever ejaculates profanely after leaving their store, for not only are the best gro ceries in the market fold; but evervbody from a child to an old gentleman, is'treat od courteously. Tl.elr baked goods. In a large variety, are superior and popular. If Inn ivnnM kn l ... 1 1 ' ' . ... , ut.u numor Wllll the world always try Parker Bros. An Albany Jewhl.y Stork Worth patronising Is that of Will 4 Stark. They carry "the finest line's silverware, walchcs," c ocks and jewelry generally In the valley, and sat- ist.ictoiv nr!rtt am ttlutat.a f . 1. . superior quality of goods they keep in stock. Nev.-r buy without calling cn thetn. rrenrh hm ih. ittrn.. .. c . ....1 - ; -".muii(ii MUCK Of spectacles nnr! -v. 1- I i ... .. . 1 in A.mn Louniy. mean to suit the times. iI01T" I'tllsl Wccrrrr One ITaadml Dollars llcward for ...jr taso oi laiiirra mat cai.not he cured BV UalPa Catarrh Cure. F. J. C1IKXKV !i CO., Propj., Toledo, O. the Ul.Jeraljrni.J, havo known F J Ch.neyfor:,..lat i5 years, and believe him perfectly hoi-.i-rul.!.. In all iiuslness transactions ami m-anetn:! - iKt lo csiry out any ob!iSaeloa i-tr. !e hy lli.-ir fii,:.. , - , : -" " """'us snr- jy 1;- I'ionialu fret,-. When Eahy was sick, we faro her Castor!. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoris, When she became Miss, abe china- to Coatir .. When shs had Children, she faro them Caatorta NOTICE OF ANfiUAL SCHOOL MEET- in . Notice Is hereby xiven to the legal vot erS Of SCliOOl dlstrlrr V. r . r i . ty, state of Oregon, that'th'eannual school ......... s ,lu unrrici will be held " nousr in rtioany, to begin at the hour of 7 o'clock p m on the first Won day, being the th day of March. i8oj This meeting is called for the purpose of .s .vtittK uiii me annual re ports of the directois and clerk of said district, and the transaction of business usui .1 men meeting. Dated this jjh dav of Feb, 1804 J K WEATHERFURD," n:KTr-h,!!.TJ ?"rd ' "rectors. C 11 STEWART, Dist Clerk. NOTICE CF APPOINTMENT CF EXE- uuiniA V 1 l I I . . .-..I..- m ue eor given mat the nnder signe.1 has bten by the County t'oiirt o' . ..tnj appointed a. . .wutrix cf th. last will and le.tamnl of Nancy B ircer-, deceaaen, and all tie on. havinc claims aasinst raid e-ttate will pre.nt the nme, du.y Terifle,! as rrouiml by law. In Ih. 1. rwl..t 1 the 'aw ofRce of Blacichnrn it vi'.tnn In Atlt.nV nrao-nn -ltl.:. .t . .. th.date heriif. :hnT. i)r, Keb ltb, lSfl. Bisckl.urn A Wmn .Ma T.I. 1 l-ln At J'afi r txecutrix. Kiecutri theVciity!leeC' '"""'y of r""n. I" In of Albany?' ' talli",ll e''Ool census Mr Bert Vn ri... m . . rn c"r. ,ev to-mor- : . f ",PC'C0.' inhere lie intends "u.iiiem ii possibre. C H n..i- I- r. . ... -i "".'i"e, r.n., 0t Albany, was a fer1,"'-"" at ,.', onice toJ-iy. Mr of noJ i" the ranks r-r..o. kiuiciu inuepeudent. J W f ill .l.,.t, 11.1!,.... . . fn,i - ".ainurnia tomorrow hU ZiAl V16",' f?r.the neSt of fori n V mmerhianu mat he is suf- i.Ut tvusumpuon. corvallis News. LOUIS .Inhnaln 11.. 1 1. .i t . gnownlViu ... ' v's o precarious coa- Ultion. iwo men kit. i.. i .. . "vti anesieu. one whom was discharged. When Mian T)Mlt.. tl-ll.. I...1. 7 "".itt.u iiiiiace retnrnoci last evening fro..i church she was greatly surnrissil tv n ,,,., I..,. e i. , ... V"3"1 sembled Vh.r i,n -1, '.'"f.""1 tts- wrs larter. Misses Ella Stellmacher. Cora - Ai.v.-xj iihm nr vpnx tJ fi 'p i."1 ,,.t"ens Bprt'' Walliwe, Stella Rankin Klla and Martha Risley Mr and Mrs Homer 1'hilips and Messrs Herman Swart, Walter K.llis. Rtw fi. i f t "m onn, A en taDff&-5J ?rd "?"'" MjtchrtL Or- .. ...,....,,, ,Mlli nn w rmil Kn rank Welsh and Alfred lirookmnu. f AL ESTATE SALES. II II Cook to C I Brown, lot 7. bl !. II s ad, Sodaville ft L Hill to H II Cook, lot 7, bl 9. 20 SO 800 100 200 1P00 inc 1 11 s ad, bodaville and 0 W Taylor .lr to Win llassett. 1 U Il,,l,. Mike Hogan t'o'U Pains 40 itcrcV fl K a Peter Sist to H j PuUcli. lis' acres' ltw3 Jas H Johnson lo Mary C Dickinl Ella S Osborn to'w S oiborn acres. 14 w . ICO II C Watson rmnrdiun "ln"ii-,V. Feller l.lft inc. 11-1 Silas Hiiniilton to Mary F. Hamil ton UVlnnn.. I A ... A Mary E Hamilton to Silos' Hamil ton. 5tH antra 1J 1 Jay W Blainto L E Ulnin,34.'.i6 acres 01 t in vv lute II L C . J II .Inllntmn in Al-tr.. r 14:-!.: . tlotO.iO .v .-.uij J '.11.II1I1SUII 40 acres, 12 w 2, 1 lot Harris, r.lmirn. T'nri-1. a P T ir : n ... 1000 lot 4, b 4, Holly , ioo OBITI'ARl'. Died: In Tangent on Feb ir,(Ii lQOi nr. John Heard, nn nmtJ -c r , pivurcr ui uiegon. ?hU!8lireaC?i ly fWay on tue ev?ning of .... - ..... t. uuijr uiaen 10 lus Deu 10 llaVRIintl 111! .lanll. tl 1- ,t ... uv(i,(1. xl(, wus uverj niguiy respected citizen of Tangent besides being a ITOOll npitrlilmr nn.l nl.. 1 p . ulau a Kuuu man ior ;ie IS Orettv well thnn,rl.t i 1 i .1-- t. j ...v..e.,v Vi miuugiiuiir. ine country as nn honest man and an industri ous man all through his Hie. Mr.lnlin Rn.ti.rl ...n.l, : n t... . ti """"uiiiinicnnsyivanin on I)ec27th. 1811. His parents moved tn Illinois in 1M3, where he was married to A1IS.S Mlirv Vtlrr.n in IBrt. 1 j. it . ii h V 1,0 went 10 me gjld helds of California and returning to Illinois in the spring of 1X52. Ho moved bis family to Oregon, settling on the claim where he died. His age being 82 venm. 1 month and 18 days. He leaves a wife, 3 Sons. 2 dniiirtifi. n, .1 . 1...: mourn his loss. He has some children who Uli(l VP11M nir.1 I M GREATLY REDUCED PRTCES MADE BY THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY FOR THE CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER FAIR BOUND TRIP TICBTS GOOD FOR 30 DAYS Albany to San Francisco AND EB3TTJB3ST 2G.9(D . Inc'udinjj FIVE Gate Tickets To THE FAIR EXCURSIOS IBIPS. Frfim qn Knn.lem a t . . " i" wiucr noinii, i California will be allowed purchaert ot spec 1 ni .uiufimcr r air iicnet at the f0. lowltig round trip rates To stations under 150 miles from San Francisco, one and one. third nn ..... fare. Trt t'n'tnnt ifn mnni t Francisco, one and one-fifth one war fare. ' For flirt Hlik n.l f.ilt nerlUni... auirmr.fr K a 11 ' or address the undct signed. RicirD Gray. T II Goo;maw tuis iren Iraffic .Man. Gtn Pfenger A"tt 1 San Krarcico. Cal. " EIC. W here I, lrkneaea. CllTlVAlitd tl. m . i.i- ... ' - mere is consider- NicYiwn "Wabout. o u,,r. 7i.. " " . !or "umoer of h i V""0'.01 meat niarker here, and al.o an ejtenaive stock-dealer Last June b. left Corvalli, for the world's Z;lr,iV,f??in,'.ew."ie di"1 of th thXv&gfltotf Member dre on. trtat t.,,t.r. . . oanic, oi this city, for haiTi "" S' BCC0unl.- He was at heaifVom,ia,c;rDettn,, not SUeklua FlMded. STOCtTnv P. 1 I'.. I. rt. . . ... I i't ..' ' " o'ockton IS one large lake. From four Inches to a font Tl. K "u.iirara poruoil Ot Main ir r"' "le tt00il- "'e elec ric street-car service extends only through .he business part ot the ci.y, and the peo pb, who chanced to be in town and were not fortunate enough to l equirned w. b pair of rubber boo-, cr boat. we not aole to reach tlieir homes. An Outrageous Affair mI.Ti"(ACr,:NTY,Keb -- "TP'e ment to tne regular annual clafs riot l- IMl'"1 T" a'' 6l,BonlorC9 of Cor- 7 it "-i-wtuuiw perpetrated a Jas MiL'r'lr. h- aerating man i in "iiere uie treh- i u uuiunig n uauquei, several reshmen were carried out insensible from ,UUI !' Jackson, tt colored woman, ulm nni..l . .t , . . t.ttrti its 1,-uut. ior incsiuucnt8. died at 12:iJ0 this Wednesday morning. a'ouilualluBM. Wasiiinoton, Fob 20.-The following nomiiiatuns were sent to the sena'0 today Pnaftnnstiir W u 1.;. I ,. . J a. i) a '"uer, noseourg, Or; P A Damn, Goldemhlo, Wash. i.Kisiers or land otticos Benjam in F MOrrlS. lAtVtefnn l.lU.. 4 It. . it. alia Walla. Wash. ' Receivers of public moneys Mlllon G Cage. Boise, Idaho; Lafayette M Flourby, Spokane, to ash. Aa tsieettoa. PmiMDELrn i a, Feb 20-Pennsylyania today voted for congressman-at-largo to serve out the unevnln.il ior,,. ;. . . i w -.-... ... mo pur. ent congress 0f uenera William Lilly irepuiilican), who died December 1. 1(9;. iialiifiha A iw. 11 t- . ..utvw.iuo repuuuean caodi ctate, nnd the returns indicate that he will .no mrgesi majority ever given any candidate in tne state. New Advertisemenxs. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELEC TION- Xnllen la 1, t... i ..... .,, DUJ istvi-ii to me legal voters of school district No. S.of Lion inh f ' . ur9Kn. ,h' 'be annual k i, .,, ""' ,or "alu aiatrlot, will be neiu at the county Ueasurar'a offloe tn Alhsnv. r. lu..ln . o .1.1 , a ii j ras p tn, on uie second Monda. onin I ho l'ihd. Maroh, 1894. This meeting Is tialiri fnr lliepurpo.-or electing one direninr m servs for three ve.ra. .,H ..,.1. serve for one year, and the transaction of n . r.t. 1 uua meeting. Bated this 29ih day of Feb, 1894 si. . 7.. , fv' "'.lirCKI), Atteat: Chairman R.ar.1 r ni.M.n.. CHSTE .V A R r. District Clerk. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ELECTION 1UI lot JOIIGRll hnrohu iwl.. aL a , . Kicu ifint mX BfitlOfil meeting of bchoo! District No. 5, of Linn m . ' D h'1'' at the central school house, in Mid district, 00 the 24 h uav 01 reli. ISIIA ik.r. -..I. . . 1. tt.i 1 -hi no ruriimlteil to the legal voteraof sail .chool I'l.t-int the fin Put ;nn nf a I.-... .1.1 .ii.. .... in. V , ii ntm ot tJU.OOO fur tne paripseof ereoting a new tcliool Lulling ana turmshug the Km-, in ssid di.itio. the ' " "'" upon wnieh shall b. the r ' """"! V anu "uoudr, on.'" Full r.. .. .-7 . 1 1 " "en remain uui . email p m. c.uTr,."or V ""d ft direetors of ., , ' " limn uouuty, tlr ou. Dited this 31st day nf January. 11,91 1- H eiTKWAIIT, clerk FOR SAN FRANCISCO. The Sieamsliin T-Tririrr Will til V but Wn Knn TT-r... vu 1 ran Cisco and Willametto Vallov points via tlin O. ---- v Jh11 uuu sailing with freight and pas sengers on or n limit ..1 . -,' nil? IU1- lowing tmes: From San Fran ciseo on i-e 1 2n Ar0r,.i. o 10 Wand 31. From Yarjuina: 2T. i are from AII.q r ii- . .iu v. 1 ii 1 1 1 u in nn 1. n r. : -.-1 . a AninJiouy vaoin. Steerage, $9. Round trin tiVlrr.t. Jnl,.,! . . 1' .vi. HH.IUU ing meals and berths, cood vi im 5 513. CUAS I l?P. l.nv L f Ao 2 to 8 Market street, Sin Fraocuo I'nnmlPi? AL lentlcmen expects to LX"J?J':. '." onsla.r.bl H... 'i.L " eornnpon Perwn.1," cere DocKATOfflce, " r.lie. . tl.. I.i ' ' ' v ' on 'he 11001.7.: v-AT s mceiorp., IOR SAl.fi h f Albany .lee I tncliRht atocc th. h..i peyintr stoik this offloe lo this oit,. Knqulre st Inr Sale or Tr.de, . honae 1 mil lit! In eh.: f;, ....i "r'v v atitui innaiion in A ty or wholly Improve. 'ZZZfEgg towa. Can or writ, to this eflloe. t.'nttaira y ha'.f from lib flye rnr.rrs '. CM olllce. 'H)'JY WArf'AVr-l-Biurht J eoid l.j 11; F M ., ,m. and WOBtB roMIDKBIXU Will & Stark. (1. lewel.r. If I'fltl Banl . Hw.- . .. I. - . .kit i s . "u" m.mr van ior Jot'i. The bByrsuiBr nH ik. ... a y vnnd Hivfowa Jtr l.ls- ..... 1 e.caf utriU oi hjh. irttr?niM thme iuiiutry by tmokinii thn bytrjwj,,rrois"'-m"Df-"""'1 u- 1T- Whfn !t Mraes to thecifv, tl,.r "1 J.:.r,.",s "usinessot wall. "20 nu a do L" JSP' is cheap enough for anylwdy in any L 5 of tunes Richard, -v Philip, do ny,t class work and s,nd their money a" home Patronize the Albany Steam Laundry Garden Seeds (.'..re 1....1.. . j wuj- auouia hSVA 11 tmrt.r. 1 'rC e,.... -110 juii ono who will Ihen on in Kl.u-nri- 1. o 11. . an.l nitVi 1 i- "r00 iiaraware to ni 7,u i ' . ,;"-T,,,un 'rom a tresh supp y lt,!i,8thTci.;"tl,8n'ttrket-the Dr. Price's Cream Daklng Powder A f,f' 0r"w Cream of Tartar Powdar. Skmiso Machines n-.tin ...a rnlnTt? Niyi?r'h"r,"'!h,r nPt work n finch's lewelry .ore, Albuny ath. at V1....L..L..: catting parlors. Sen th. Tm. 01. . chine. Th. r. i. .l".' ?"w m ewelry store " ' " Dr. Price'i Cream Ba!:ng Powder Moat Perfect Made. Jewel Stoves and The Best On Matthews A At Perry Conn's Barrel ofPickels, Chow Chow. Fine Calif ornia Honey, Horse Radish Roots, Grass and Garden Seeds. Always k.-ep on hand a choice a well as a superior stock of Successor lo C.C MOON. Flour and Peed Store, Opposite Has on hand . full stock cf Chitiin.il Vm c f..I. DLL , , " Uraham, Hutkwheat. l!t. CL. 11.. ri... ! The Enl Shoe. . ss mwt' ""n""" W. L. DOUGLAS jw -v l n 111 1. mwam mm mi run n ri aTt: iisT v rm m im insii n h mmmu tVK, TM 8. 4 and 63 j M. 83.60 a?i i Ai ZSa. N?CP ano ' Tor Boys. 'pfev'' 3, S2.S0 88, $1.71 W'd" t . . , "'cSr- aVaS3i ha. .hem Vkl.r atlMaaio" ,7,.. 7 f. nd Rive better vinced. The stamping of X.?1"' Trr one PaIr ,r"1 niarnntee. llr..l .T.- ' '! '"V" . .nanW PflcC on the bottom, wl.ii-l. Etoiler. .-.hi, ntt.l. li . V' .". r.V . 1 rt."".ir..nt,allr to Iho-e who we;,r .f,r. here, the .ale. on their full line of Cn"X Jl R:,in e"",n"'". '"'!ch help, to anH w. ItrlirT rnn mn nn trntner h nni'...'.-rT ?"""'' "! s r ta F;r sii by the tfg B LAIN.' CLOTHING CP- II UR STOCK LACKS nuth- mp; but buyers. They will come. They will Le satis. fied. Thev will l.nv f. j THE FAMEST PRICES EVER MADt FOR SUCK QUALITIES. Visitors are not nrketl to BELIEVE but are Bhwn goods to CONVINCE them that we are leading the trado STAPLE AND FANCY DRYG00DS.LADIES FINE SiiCES If you want VALUE FOR YBUR KOfiiY call on us. Yours Truly Kead, Peacock & Co. $20.00. REWARD. Com nan v IT win nn u - i . forth a BiwTciewaru ... KI1W -wn 1V.HU11 ui ine per son or per6on, who so mallcloiulv dei- trOVH'l H-cnrln.. I . i J ....... -ruaiai at me rmorv on lneiVn.na.f T...u .a -o - (,wi.aiiHiT 1U, '04. Ranges Earth Washburn SOLE AGENTS lino nf nil ci,r,u ""I'lo glutei 1UB crockery. I A Morr's Ruts lli.ue n:- t.-,. ... ... ,. a-uur, or.11, h,rt., u .. Clfim Me. 6ENTLEMEH. Dretm Ihae. Police Shoe. 3 Solef Worklngmei