Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 20, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    OMII 0 ABROAD
OIROTJIT OOT7HT
0ubl islied wery day io the week
exoept Sunday.
,rrrKS i JdiTTHC, EiMton aod Frup'r
tutted tlh Pout Offl va it lbany
Or?u;oD, " awona omwinaii waller.
ooon xrvrxixii'XBa'c
I)r W II Roland has reached Eugene
with his catarrh cure anJ dentifrice.
Mr Eugene Proti nan was on yesterday
appointed postmaster of Portland. Mr
Trotzmsn is a son-in-law of Mrs Margaret
Lyle. of this city. The appointment Is a
good one.
The university f jMhall team appeared
on Willamette street last Saturday after
noon In full uniform. They make a hoe
appearance. They are being drilled reg
ularly I'-ow for the game with the Albany
on the 24'h tnst. liuard.
Mrs l'rof litissell came down from lla'sey
this noun.
Mr Kt'llcjrif, nephew of Mr Frank Wood,
is in the city.
Hon K 1! Skipwnrth, of Eugene, was in
the city today, and went to lbanon.
I)r M H Kllis smiles in tlio possession of
n lmx contiumuir Marshall fttul, im r ranee,
;nd otlier roses, violetn, etc, fresh from Cal
ifornia gardens, Rent liy his sister Miss
Eertha, who is visiting in that common
wealth.
fino Will, music dealer of this citv re
coiveil a letter from his brothor Alfred, of
St Helens, that John Will, their brother,
was there and lying at the point of death.
llo is not expected to livo troni Hour io nour.
His complaint is quick consumption, (ieo
Will went to Corvallis tcilay to arrange the
business of his brother and also to notify
ihcfiiniily a wife und six children. Salem
Independent.
Last evening quito nunilier of the
friends assembled at the home of Mr Frank
Pnrilmn and Mr Homer Phillips and sur
prised them completely. Cards were the
feature of the cvenmg.and alsoother games.
Thnen iwsfMit wnnv Mr and Mrs Purdom,
Mr and Mrs Phillips, Mr and Mrs Claud
Mansneiii, .Mrs win runups, airs imjssic
Swan, Misses Maggio and .lennie Stewart,
Mvrtle and Edna Miller. Ella nnd Martha
Ki'sler, 1-ena and Bertha Kieffer, Emma
. Nf.liin Soihrwick. lna Hobert.
llcrtha' Wallace. Stella Rankin, llachcl
licakins. Mvra Westbrook, Minnie Fuller,
Tni.iv Lorn anil Pearl Purdom.
t..or Will Nolan. Charlie Huelow, Will
Hawkins, Ed and Homer Mitchell, Wren
and Fred lioss, Frank Walsch. Harry Salt
marsh. Orlando Norland, Arthur Purdoin,
.rim Hunter and Jack Warner.
Big rows, almost covering a penon are
the latest style.
G A Cable wis yesterday appointed post
mister at Rowland, Linn county Oregon.
James Wellington Brown, of Michigan,
has hroked the recoid by having twenty
six wives.
Sheriff Jackson and Cal Burkhart went
to Salem this noon with Ur Sponogle and
t f L.ewis; who will spend several years
in uic pco.
The game of foot ball announced lobe
p ayed next Saturday between the un
knowns and the Corvallis team has been
declared off.
QAt the democratic county convention tn
Salem today, the following were nomi
nated: Sheriff, A B Hudelson; clerk, Wm
cgan; recorder, Mr rotter; county com
misbloner, lieury walling.
Lecture at the Viavl rooms Thursday
afternoon 2:30 o,clock Monday 22nd sud-
ject, Pregnancy " Misa Hall will be in
the olhce on Wednesday atternoon also,
In his notice to taxpayers Sheriff Geo A
Landis of Lincoln cour.tv states that he
"will not receive checks or drafts on any
bank," Lantm Is a populist and is serv
ing in the sphere of a sheriff through the
appointing power of Governor Pennoyer.
Mrs Thos llolman took the 11:17 local
today for Albany, where she will join Mr
and Mrs John Molman and in company
with them ho to Calilornia over the Ya-
quina routs. Quite a number of people
trom lbany and corvallis will also go
over the same route. This steamship ser
vice is becoming very popular through
the efforts ot 1 s gentlemanly managcrt
Wr w r Crosby. alem Independent.
Dr Heine Marks, superintendent of -the
city hospital, of St Louis, claims that chol
era and typhoid fever can be cured qulc's-
lv and snrelyby a surgical opera'lon. An
incision is made in tne aooomen just aoove
the ileocaecal valve, then insert a tube in
the Intestines at a point where the bacilli
of these diseases work, and flood them
with an antiseptic solution, killing me
bacilli.
Assignment of A F Hamilton. Assign
ment. Assignee ordered to pay 4 per
cent of assets, anil continued.
E E Parrish agt Farmers nnd Merchants
Ins Co. llecnverv inoniv. .Iiidirmaiit for
pHT, no execution to issue for six mouths.
A V Taiwon agt J W Mcfihee. He-
coverv of money. Verdict for defendant.
David Swank agt Elizals'th F and F A
Landes. Decree for plaintiff.
Oregon agt G F Russell. Plea of not
MISFIXB
O A Baker City man on St Patricks day
placed a green streamer on his flag pole un ler
the American Hag. This nearly caused 11
mob, mid resulted in the colors being taken
down.
A merchant in this citv yesterday re
ceived the following order from a populist
farmer: "mlt. : in Clost 1 send in S1H
I r.els Plis send mi von Toan of god whiet
for Clyken tied lot it most bi dray. Sup
giiiltv withdrawn. Two cases of forgery
dismissed. Plead guilty to one case of
forgery and obtaining property by false
pretences. Wilt be sentenced March 22,
9 a 111.
J A MeBride ngt Bank of Oregon.
Temporary injunction granted.
Oregon agt Jas G Kolin. Suit for
selling liquor without license, dismissed
by diet attorney. P'ead guilty to selling
nor to a minor and on Sunday and
II be sentenced Mari-h 21, at 0 a in.
Oregon agt Clinton Black, John Ward
d telix Hamilton, larceny lu dwell
ing. Plea of not giilty withdrawn, nnd
illy entered. Defendants Ward and
aiuilton were sentenced to the reform
school. Black will be sentenced on
March 22 a'. I) a m.
T Blo.int net Frank Zininieriniin et nl.
breclnsure Lien. Decree for nlff. Atty
fees 870.
A Vt Pennington vs E X Calahan et al.
orcclosnre of nitg. Settled.
llnrrisbnrir Water Power Co. nut Ella
nnd W F Mcndenhntl. To condemn right
of way. Continued.
Chns Smith nduir agt J W Cusick et nl.
To correct nnd foreclose mtge. Continued.
Oregon Mlg Co apt C P Burl hart et al
1 1 it to Astoria an Telephone." Astorian.
United states Land O.Bce Oregon City,
Oregon, March loth, 1S94.
Notice is hereby given that the aproved
plat of survey ol township, 13 south,
range 10 west, has been received from
the surveyor general of Oregon, and on
April 2. 1894, at 2 o'clock a m of said
day said plat will be tiled tn this office
and the land therein embraced will be
subject to entry on and after said date.
R-JUERT A MILLER PETER l'AQUKT.
Register. Receiver.
t'mwieuonvll.Li'.
Am riintr.otj Day. I R Stiles, of Eu
gene In the Madrid, Iowa, News says: "I
was told before I came here that they
n.v.r had snow, but I find it is a mistake.
On the night of the 8lh Inst three Inches
nt ftnnw fell and It is not all gone yet, but
it does not hurc anytnlng as it does not
freeze. I can look out of the window and
see flowers pr;lv covered wltti snow. 1
will enclose one In this le'.ler to prove my
assertion and you can wear It for a button
hole boquet, and also a spear of green glass
for you to look at when It Is 20 degiees
below ?ro. Today the sun Bhines nice
nnd warm as It usually does on an Iowa
Mayday."
A Lkctc bk. Dr ii F Fuller will deliver
his lecture on the Hawaiian (or Sandwich)
islands. living a full and accurate account
of the natives, their manner of living, the
products of the Islands, nnd description of
the wonderful Hale Mou Mou or Everlast
ing Lake of Fire, nt the W C T U hall.
Friday evening, beginning nt 8 o'clock.
Admission, z- cents; cniuiren lrum o iu it
rears, lo cents -
Mrs Robert Class lies been ycry sick for
several weeks but has now passed the crisis
of her disease and is on tne roan to recovery
R W Moses, who has been confined with
In i-rinna and its concomitants for!nearly
four months, is now convalescing. lie
walks nbout the house and yard nnd hopes
soon to tie at business ngiun.
Miss Swann. also on tho sick list,
mains very low, J N Rice, John N Wright
ana outers niso sick.
Ruins continue, streams swollen, money
scarce, business dull, roads bad and nppe-
ltes good.
Several aspirants ior omce niounu nere,
Onn tiling psneeiallv to which legislation
should be directed is the necessity of estab
lishing lighthouses and buoys on our roam
to nmkn navigation of them Bate. As it if
a bird can scarcely fly over them. The in-
.1 f ..i.. : ; -lo,l
lUiUlYC- UIIU R'ICIL-ikiuiu 10 nuub o ............
l?nv Rrvan and wife, both Drenchers nnd
good ones nt that, have been engaged in
nn iimir a revival meeting it mis imucc mi
more than two weeks. They nro zealous
workers, have caused a rattling among the
drv bonc3 of the old church members nnd
warmeu t-neni up reugiousij.iiuu uuu ,11-
ly 5(J converts. 1 no meeting cioseu aim 1
believe their good work will tell through
time and eternity. So may it be.
Mrs Annio Eggleston. of Brownsuille.has
lieen spending a few days with the family
of 1 S Moses.
A few of the saw mills nnd the shingle
mills are running, so this section will fur
nish lumber as usual. I learn Mr Arthur
Hamilton, whose store nt Sweet Home was
burned last fall, has bought the storo nt
Holly nnd will move his family to that place
and 'resume his old pursuit of selling goods.
'Salem is in Danger" veils the Inde
pendent. The trouble seems to be that
sediment is nccuniulatinp on the Salem
side of the Willamette, and the city is lia
ble to be cut off from navigation.
Harpers Young People asked for lists of
tue rortv most popular men 111 tne History
of the United State, tieorgo Washington
heads the list, with Abraham Lincoln
second, nnd U S Grant third. Longfellow,
received tho most votes of any literary man.
Henry Ward Heecher was the only minister
in the forty. Robert Fulton was well to
wards the front of the list. Edwin
Booth was the only actor iu the list. Then"
were 9,000 votes cust.
New LmHER Yard. The undersigned
is prepared to supply all customers with
all kinds of lumber, drain tiling, cedar
posts, tlour and feed on the most favor
able terms.
F U Power 8 hedd.
Stuictlt Is It. When it comes to
washing the Albany Steam Laundry is
strictly in it. It is doing the business of
the city: the Celestials are going to the
wall, zo cents a dozen tor plain washing
is cheap enough for anyliodv in any kind
of times. Richards Philips do lirit class
work ana siend their money at home.
Patronize the Albany Steam i-aundry.
Dr. Price' creaui baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
fTOBTD roHSIDEBINU
Will & Stark. (V ewelr
If you wsnt a tins sniokf call for Joseph,s
white labor cigars.
The bestJrnsM notfee in the nity at Uooiad
iriuyer a
Hodges St McKansnd, she leading drufc
tore. Albany, Oi .
Will & Stark's large line of silver wsr
has created a grest deal of talk.
Pa'.ronixe borne industry by smoking the
celebrated white labor cigars, mnnafactured
by Ju'ius Joreph.
;Ratha at Viorecks
catting parlors.
shaving sod haiv
See the New Improved Singer sew ing m
chine. The htttis always the chea pest.
W Siwden, agent. Office at K M French
ewelry store
Sewing Machines neatly repaired and
warranted by a thoroughly competent work
nan, at F M French's jewelry sore, Albany
gon.
French has the largest and finest stock
of spectacles and eye glasses In Linn
County. Prices to suit the times .
1 he following from a London paper
about Wm F Cody, is quite spicv: "The
cnblegruuis announce that Col- Cody, who
will be remembered in London, has been
returned as ninyor of Nobraska. No better
selection could have been made. Col. Cody
was the friend of a man named Boone, who
discovered Kentucky in IS . After
marrvinor tho iminddaiiL'htcr of a distin
guished gentleman known as Sitting Bull
rog. Uodv was twice irovernor ot hicago.
Order" made restoring J II Burkhart to and t one time was mayor of the Arkansas
ii'K isittiuiu. rie iiiau seitcu 111 liio lumi;,
nte army under Ben Butler, who so gallant
ly defended New Orleans against General
Lomrstrect. The province of Detroit re
warded him for his military services by
sending hiin to congress, where he intro
duced a bill for the relief of the citizens of
Buffalo. It was in this that he cot his
nnme "Buffalo Bill." While Mr Cody hns
a large ranch in St. Louts, he hinds tune
ior iiieraiurn. auu writes ior me auuiuic
Monthly, n newspaper edited by Mark
Twain and Uncle Thomns Cabin, a gentle
man who made fame by his negro dialect
estate in land ledeemed.
In assignment of Bank of Oregon.
Amended petition for removal of assignee
was filed and matter was on trial.
0 C McFarlnnd agt C C lackson. An or
der wns asked for requiring the sheriff to
give a receipt for city taxes tor ly4, and
not ior 19-j-i us is ueiug iiuiio. 1111s is it
test case brought to ascertain for what year
taxes are being paid.
Grand nnd peiit jurors discharged.
RETORT OF OUANO JURY.
We the grand inry of the circuit court of sketches.
Linn county Ior the March terra would re
spectfully submit the following report:
We have examined the books of the
sheriff, clerk nnd treasurer and found them
kept in a neat and business like manner.
Also the books of the school superinten
dent and found that they had been kept
in a very irregular manner. We have also
examined the jail, it is kept as neat as the
construction ot the building will permit.
We recommend that the jail be made se
cure, we turtner recommend tnat tne
roof of the court house be repaired.
0 Butler, foreman.
Tas Bond.
' W Ci.ine.
J A McB-mK.
A B MoRitt".
1 L Nye.
H C Davis.
KoncltilEsTlosti.
OS THE BOlTIIF.lt .lint NBARV
March 19th, 1894.
Geo Millican of Walteryillo Lane county
spent two or three days in this neighbor
hood the first of last week.
Alex Davis called on friends here last
Friday. He was returning to his home
on McKenziefrom a trip to Craw'ordsville.
Sweet Home and other localities in that
direction.
Several of the dogs that have neon so
Taxi: est, March 19
Editors Democrat:
1. Is this a christian nation, or is it so
called i
1. Is it the will of God that the liquor (
tratnc should bo perpetuated in this na
tion? 3. How can men pray that the will of
u xl be done on earth in it is in heaven,
and then rote to perpetuate the liq uor
traffic?
4. Does tho saloon keepers fead men into
temptation; do they not take tue bread
out of the orphans mouths? A.
1. It is, in fact ns well as in name. 2.
No; but it seems to be the will of man,
who is a free agent. 3. They cannot con
sistently. 4. Yes, but mostly from those
that are not orphans. 1 he drinker him
self, though, is likewise responsible, llie
law gives the saloon keeper the right to
sell liquor to nny one but minors, women
nnd habitual drunkards, regardless of the
needs of families and orphans.
Jewel Stoves
and Ranges
The Best On
Earth
Matthews S Wastitarn.
SOLE AGENTS
Call On
READ. PEACOCK & CO.
appoint
1 Wash-
troublesome to sheep owners met their just -r. Washes and dries the dishes in two
Another Dividend. The dispatches
announce that the Linn County National
Hank ol this city has had a dividend of
Jo per cent declared. Inquiry at the
bank confirms this fact. The divi
dend will probably be paid in three
weeks, three months alter the first divi
dend, This will put 837.000 into circulation
Millinery Opening, On Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, Ihia week, the
Indies Bazaar will have their grand
opening of spring and summer mill'
nery. The display of trimmed bats and
bonnets, together with all 'he latest
novelties will surpass all former efforts
All ladies nro cordially invited toattend
Mus II J Sower.
f-ritiNO Wrap. The Ladies Bazaar
drires to nnnotince that they have just re
vived nn elegant line of Indies and misses
capos rnd jackets for spring wear. These
garments minnrise all the latest Parisian
stiles and are tailor made. The prices to
Miit the times. Call and inspect them.
An Ai-bajjy
Jewelky Store
Wcrth patronizing Is that
of Will Stork. They cairy the finest
'.ineof silverware, watches, cocks and
jewelry generally in the valley, and sat
Msrtoiy prices are always given for the
unerlor quality of good t'ley keep In
stock. Nev.-r buy without calling cn
'hem.
Ciariien Seeds. F.very body ahonld
l ave 11 iranl. Are vou one who will.
Then go to Stewart ic Sox Hardware Co
and make your selection Horn a iresn supply
of all the seeds in the market, the largest
stis-k in the city.
C E Biowneils grocery store is Incrcas
njin popularity. He carries a fine stock
In a light room, easily accessible and
sires bargains. Next door to the P O.
La.;iei,'ry the Eclantlne .Masp,e Cream
'e list preparation ever made for the
eomplectlon. to I e had of Mrs Kowell. at
Rus House Albany Ore.
Clean towels to every cnsiomer at Viere-jf
'hsvibg parlors.
Or. Price's Cream RaK..ig Powd?f
Fortjr Years tu Stt:. ."
Visiting politlr'ans cf a!I color have to
e medicine. Buy i' from Fred Diw
tr at the Ilr.lc drug store 03 ird st.
The nolilical nnestions are discussed
hero every day and there is no placo where
the neonlc are better informed, there is no
one man in Oregon ns well informed po
litically as our wist master. Ho has heard
the saiiio argument tisi-d over nnd over so
often that lie can repeal everything iiivur
able to "free coinage of silver," "protec
tion," gold stendard" nnd "free trade."
Mr John Hal ior of Shedil called on ns
last week. He was on official business. Mr
B is a staunch populist nnd feels confident
that this county will go pop by a big ma
jority. Our precinct has more than doubled in
yoling population in two years, in '92 we
nolleil 103 votes, and this year the popu
lists have 50 and tho republicans ll-'. the
etnncr.it -0 or 25 nnd the prohibitionists
20: '.here is probably some mistake pome
where.
Sylvester Peni.nyer has appointed A Y
Smith notary public. Asnctrs.
At the U P Ciii rcii Inst night Iter
Little nreached a strong sermon, of which
the following is n synopsis: It is not nat
ural for n person to confess sin, but the re
sults of sin makes it necessary for ns to do
so. r irst, we are nil sinners, ami win -ways
have more or less of sin in our virtues,
our characters am confession on the part
nf th ise nut of Christ. Christ came not to
call the righteous, but sinners, to repent-
mn. The tinner must realize that he tall:
fur short of perfectness. 10 be a sinner
does not irenn the mm who outrages public
nrnrwtv. hut one who has outraged God's
law. Contrition, sorrow forsin, unless this
contrition if felt, the man will not come to
lons. The man who leels contrition mil
for a few hours at a time is like a muber
ball. Confession, if we cherish sin in our
hearts God will not hear us, wo must have
.mrmw for sin. nnd rontess tliem humbly.
then we may be pardon, nnd we must not
cherish sin in our hearts. Christians must
nnfes. Wp are surrounded by sin, and
sometimes fall, so we must confes-. If we
say that we have not sinned, we make God
a liar. Confession frees ns from sin, le-
canseGcd is always willing to forgive our
transgressions. I here are m silent pane
son in the firm of which Cl:ri;t'is the head
Confess with the month. O. how fnoli-h to
be dctercd from doing so by a light Ian
or n mo king word.
The nil day jiayerniettir-g In'iy t
great success.
The troub'e with n-o-t cough medicines
; Hiat thev vjil the annettt-. weaken di
etien. and create bile. Acer's ( herr
Pecloiial. on the contrary, while It give
immedla'e relief, assist ra'her U.an lir
oalrs the as''mi ative process.
deserts last week and others may follow.
Miu Relle Lincoln has been engaged to
teach the spring term of school in district.
00. l.ane county, ana win ueg.u me msi
Monday in April. Ine new scnooi nouse
will be ready by that time.
Miss Lizzie Dunn is stopping nt Mrs
Lockes nt present nnd will begin teaching
school in this district in about two weeks.
E J Willoughbv was called to Eugene
ast wee's to see his mother who was
slightly ill. Air Macy spent last week in
Eugene taking care 01 111s mouierwno was
reirted quite seriously ill with the grip.
Miss Junnitn Wilkins has quite recent
y taken nn her residence with Mr and
kin Amos Wi sins, and will probably
accent of the guardianship for the next
eighteen years.
Just for a change we are having a snow
storm today, rather hard on stock.
New Advertisemepis.
See Their Nice
and Trimmings.
dies Fine Shoes.
MANAGER WANTED to
lllsa1emen to soil the Rapid Dis'i
minutes without welting the fingers. 975
a wteii and nil rxpenses, Eay portion ,
no capital ; no hsrd work ; can make $tor a
week. Address W P Harrlww & Co. No
14 Columbus, Ohio.
ror Sale or Tra(i, a limine nnd lot in
I1 irnn.l InoAtion ill AlbfttlT W'll sell
cheap for cafch nr wiil trade for land part
ly or wnoiiy iuprove i not very mr lruiu
HIOR S LE uhatei "f A Ihany elfic
' triclu'hr atocx ine D3h uivuien-l
pa Vine stojk
this olilce
thia uiti. Enquire at
.n't SwKjiR. Of course vcu (ee
like it some times; but there is nothing in
it. implv learn a lesion, and the next
tlire go to Par1 er Bros for vour erocer
les, product and baked goods. No one
ever ejaculates profanely alter leaving
their store, tor not oniv are ine uesi rto
cerles in the .norket o!d; but everybody
from a child to an old gentleman, Is treat
ed courteous!'. Their haked goods. In m
arge varietv, are uperior ana popular,
f yuu wonld keep in ijood humor with
he world alwavstrv Parker Bros.
r"Vl RR.NT.- Two To.jini, newly flu
1 laLed one attitabl for small More or
oifirje. one for Ftote. liOxliO feet. MU be
rwly by INWioh 2'. fail on Dr O W
Maaton f ir particulars.
UfANTICD.-A young Hdy desirpn a
f T p'arn to do san era) homo work
.iildre4j Clara M Ka nold, Albany Ore.
TJUKK IIKKD Silver LaroA Wy.ind.otte
A eggs tor sale by l U Wood worth.
poit KKNT.-The room recently onu
I pied by J W Kent I v a n b xt and
hIioo shop, Ca 1 03 L Viereek.
11 l-ac
Tecs. F.v.04. Vure bred Silver
l.ace-1 Wvacdntts. Kis for settin?,t
tins Altan7 Fomlry 1 arils, rrnm pen n
I and 2. 8I.S5 tr l.'t: re. No. .1 $1 per 13
B Flymonth Hooks, 75 ct per 13. fonn
Brush, Albsnr, Ur, Cor 4'.h and II K st.
SPII-LER. JIan-h 10, in.Mhaty. I.i tlie
wife of C E Spiller a girl.
XEKDY. March Id, in Albany, to the
wife of William Needy -a girl.
tlOUNTY WAnH.IM-Biuirlit
; sold ty If; F Morrill.
and
M Sesolrh.
J W Pesft.
Albany InsaraEce Agency
Wr have had over .even tear, exn-r.
lence In the Home cflice and local losnr-
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
The Steamship HOMER
will ply between San Fran-
I cisco and Willametto Valley
points via the Orecon and
Sonthern Pacifc railroads
sailinz with freight and pas
sencers on or about tho fol-
ance budness.and can guarantee Insurance lowincdates: From San Fran-
wrl.ten by u. to be properly looked after. FrirlflV Marfli 1 fi
The following is a partial list of compunies CIStiO Oil r riaaj , luarcil JO,
represented by us: at 0 p m. From Yaouina: on
For-lgn No'lh British & Mercantile,
Norwich Union, Phu-.iis, l.-indon, Man
ches'er, Guardian, Sun, Caledonian, Lon
don A Lancashire.
American Continental of New York.
WestchestT of New York. The Conti
nental of New York and Manchester of
Kngl.nJ, write farm buinee, talcing: notes
for the ircimum, with .mple time for
n.vmtnt. Ve repecifnlly solicit tnr
;,.",d bu-ine... Offi--e oppovl's old pov..
otTice.
SENDERS SHNFT.
Tuesday March 20, at 0 a m
Fare from Albany and
Corvallis to San Francisco
Cabin. $12; Steerage, !)
Kouml trip ticket, includ
inft mep.ls and berths good
fur Wday.
AND
Dress Patterns
Also Their La-
At Perry Conn's,.
Barrel of Pickels, Chow Chow,
Fine California Honey,
Horse Radish Roots,
Grass and Garden Seeds,
Alway3 keep on hand a choice line of all staple groceries
ai well as a superior stock of crockery.
G.CMOON.
Su:csor to I A Morr'n.
Flour and Feed Stor e
Oppoiille Ru IIoumt.
Hm od hand ft (all (lock of CbfjiKd Fee, Cot Villi Firm, Brar, Short Geim Me
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7. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
$6, $4 and S3.50 Dress Shoe.
S3.BO Police Shoe, 3 Sole!
S2.E0, 82 for Worklngmel
$2 and SI.75 for Boys.
LADIES AND MISSK
.S3, $2.50 $2, $1.71
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W. L DOUGLAS Shoes are ttvlish, fittlnjr. and give toV.of
Utisiactlon nt the prutt adverii.scd thin any other male. TrT one pair ar.d be co:
tinccd. The stamping of W. L. JlUlr!as, name and price on the hottomt ii
C'.iaran.pci their Tftluet saves thousand of dol'.im am. to thoe ho wrar thrm.
Dc.ilcn who push the mle of W. L on!?!.ii Shoes Rain cuotomer, whl.h helpi to
increase the nc on their ftil.l line of pn'Ms. TS-y mn nfTorrl to rU nt a pr
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