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PHYSICIANS LOCAL NEWS. BTPOBTCS ADVERTISERS AND PATRONS Leroy Lewis, dentist. Wright, the dentist. McMinnville. F. Dielscnneider, boots and shoes. A fine line of stationery at the Beehive.. McMinnville Camp No. 128 W. 0. W. has just received^ notice of assessment ÇALBREATH & GOl CHER , Wright, the dentist, McMinnville. WALLACE & walker . Celluloid sheets for sale at the Bee Gram warehouse for sale, or will trade . for the «MvuvM month w of wwuiucr, December, which closes wujuu viUBcd Tbe gentlemen whose names head this Hive. for a farm. For particulars inquire of the assessments for the year of 1895, Mr. Boot, who advertised a job of grub W. L. W arren . making but ten assessments for death visited Hillsboro ou busi- bing to let. is convinced that people read article have by well directed eflorte, judi-| (, jj . Irvine _______ _________________ ... losses in the Pacific jurisdiction during cious management au<l upright dealings, ness Mondav the newspapers. There was no inaugural message from , the past year. having cost its members Jodge HewUt wm an adjonrned the new mayor. This is to be regretted at the age of 33 years, but $8.59 to carry Buy your school books at Tbe Novelty. ; developed a business that stands forth (Office over Bralv's Bank ! promtnently as one of the most extensive tenu o{ oQ ,he nth because tbe mayor is liable to be away a -l policy for the protection of his McMmivn.i.g ... Oaicoü. Snow has been visible for several days of its ciasd iu the city. It is hardly uec- family in an A No. one order that places good deal of the time, and it we had bis in tbe Coast Runge, and there is a chilly essary to add that they have been among Ed.Hofl s is the place to go if you want pronunciamento to refer to occasionally | a $100 monument at the grave of every’ member without additional expense to flavor to the breeze that comes down from the R ei - obteb ' s moet constant and liberal an- t'ufhbure made or repaired. y^RTHUR J. VIAL, fl. D. it might be of advantage in preserving ; his family, and pays his heirs from $1,- there. advertising patrons for several years. Breidenstein, the Whiteson insurance the moral statu« quo. Probably he was 500 to $2,000 at his death. Persons of W H. Kuns sells more peanuts than Staple and fancy groceries and queeDS- agent, has gone to Portlaud to work, too busy getting ready for his ten days’ sound health, of good habits and reputa ble occupations can become members by anybody. tf ware is tbeir line. In addition to the Wm. Chrisman and wife and Mrs. W. trip to write one out. making application to a camp aud being The father and mother and little niece courteous treatment alw ays accorded eus- D. McDonald left Wednesday for Cali- introduced in form. Death losses are The City tiovernuieut. Booms in Union Block of Geo. Wilcox, from Cornelius, visited voriierB, tomere, a visitor to io lug the e^iauiisuiuviiv establishment ia is . ’ iornia. fornia. . promptly paid and the assessments av- The council met Mouday evening, Dec. M c M innville - - . O regon him from Friday to Monday. impressed with the extent of stock car- j T B Nel80n now of Butteville, a 2d, Mayor Chrisman in the chair. Coun I eiage less than other orders. Dues are payable quarterly and persons must be F. Dielschneider's footwear gives satis ried and the good taste and neatness in Yambiller for 52 years, was in the city cilmen Warren, Gault, Irvine and Camp | over 21 and under 45 years of age to join. DENTISTRY bell, and Recorder Rogers present. Ab | Its initiations are pleasing, dignified and faction because he devotes his time to handling and displaying the same. They Wednesday. sent York. Mr. Wilson, elected council I impressive. Its Camp meetings are made make a specialty of queensware. This that alone and knows his business. Found—A lady’s fui collar. Owner ; man from the first ward having declined ' interesting by fraternal discussions and 0R. J. H. NELSON, Wm. Lambert is something of a ranch is a line of goods in which experience can obtain same from John Rennie at to I qualify, a vacancy was declared. social intercourse. Leading fraternal men The annual reports of the treasurer, are interested in its success; it is become- Surgical and Mechanical er as well as a laundry man. He shipped j and careful study counts for a great deal, Jacobson’s store. I recorder, superintendent and engineer ing a power for good and a blessing to 21 large dressed hogs to Portland on both for the retail dealer and the custo W. T. Vinton is in Dallas this week ■ were approved and orJered on file. the widow and the fatherless. Every Tuesday, which were fattened on the mer. To be up to the times in style and assisting Prosecuting Attorney McCain A proposal of W. W. Wright to fill the young man should join the W. O. W. office of street commissioner for $1.50 per and secure a low assessment rate. By to present wares of standard or superior in the circuit court. ranch near St. Joe. on.ee same tioor as Reporter Oft.ee < day was received. Office hour« from s to 1 ' M . and from 1 to j P. M. special dispensation which will expire School supplies in abundance and at quality, calle for trained skill and wide K< Bidente foot of A -tn • t Dr. Lowe will arrive Saturday, and Standing committees were announced ! Jan. 1st, 1896, your application will be awake enterprise in this department. low prices at The Novelty. will remain till after Xmas. He will ply 1 by the mayor as follows: taken at present, accompanied by $3. E. W. Wallace, the senior member of The call extended by the Christian i his profession while here. ( Accounts and Current Expenses— You are cordially invited to investigate ATTORNEYS Campbell, Gault, Warren. this firm, was born April 14th, 1859, on us and become a chopper. church to Rev. Pierce of Seattle has been If you want your saws filed or um Fire and Water—Campbell. Irvine, a Yamhill farm, the historic Andrew T. VINTON, accepted ami he is expected here by the brellas mended go to Ed. Hoff, he does Gault. ( Horse* Mauled. Ways and Means—Warren, York, first of the year. He comes well en general repair work of all kinds. Fifty head of black horses, from 5 to 8 Peery. dorsed. The accouterments for the college Judiciary—York, Gault, Irvine. years old, and from 1100 to 1250 in The best bread is baked at Kuns’ Streets and public property—York, weight and from 15 to 16 hands high, Notar y Public, and 1 gymnasium have arrived and are being Warren, Peery. bakery. tf got in readiness for business. Deputy District Attorney. Health and police—Irvine, Peerv, broken well to harness. Wil! be at Mc On Tuesday evening, the 3d of Dec., Notice the advertisement of the Eee- Campbell. i Minnville Tuesday, December 10th, for Office tn McMinnvilP National Bank Bulldin; TUESDAY EVENING. the purpose of buying. the Sunday school board of the M. E hive. It may help you about selecting Council met in regular session. Bills i Church decided to have a Christmas tree holiday presents. W m . F bazieb to the amount of $565.51 were audited. REAL ESTATI'. ! at their church on Christmas eve. All Miss Lanona Atheny of Boise, Idaho, Street commissioner and marshal reports liiceiibes lo Jlarry. friends of the church will be invited to is expected to arrive to-day, to visit her approved. A. M. Peery was elected Dec. 3—E G Carter 24, and Meda Snell yy !.. W ARREN, attend. aunt, Mrs. D. A. Wallace and other rela councilman by unanimous vote to fill the 29. vacancy in the first ward. Agent of tives. Climb. Presbyterian church fair, Wed Dec. 3—Benj Stewart 28, of Multno A vote taken on choice of street com nesday evening, Dec. 11th. Admission The novel attraction of alphabet booths missioners resulted in favor of W. W. mah county, and Lettie E Miller 22, of 15 cents. Good concert program. at the Presbyterian church fair Dec. 11th Wright. Mayor Chrisman asked to be Yamhill- excused until the middle of January. Dec. 3—F H Caldwell 24, and Marga Farms and city property for sale or rent. You will be new and interesting to all who J. E. Iloffhas just completed the build had ln.’tter come and see me if you wish to buy or The fire and water committee’ was ret J Ferguson 20. sell real estate. Office in Wright's new block. ing of a fine row boat for Mr. Holmes attend. directed to advertise for 1009 cords of big Dec. 4—Francis Tadlock 26, of Polk [ near Amity, who will use it towing logs The Chrysanthemum fete to be given fir wood. Superintendent Glenn was county, ami Annie M Kaufman 25, of ordered to notify water and light delin BARBERING i on Poison lake, ft is 14 feet nine Inches by the Epworth League, as announced a quents that unless same is paid by Janu McMinnville. Dec. 5—George Carv 19, and Sarah E. in the beam and made entirely of fir, ex- Shuck liomestead near North Yamhill. few weeks ago, will be postponed till ary first supply will lie cut off. Rogers 16. QEORGE KIJTCH, I cept the oar rests. His father subsequently settled upon the after the holidays. Proprietor of the All styles of toes and shapes in rubbers Wallace farm just west of McMinnville, Dr. Lewis, the dentist, will prove that and here our subject grew to manhood, almost every case of diseased gums, sore, ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CITY TREASURER. I at F. Dielschneider’s. learning to do the work of the farm and I loose or abscessed teeth will yield readi A very interesting address was given receiving the educational training that ly to his treatment. at theM. E. church Sunday evening by Annual Report of E. C. Apperson, Treasurer of the City of McMinnville, should fit him for a successful business For a clean shave or fashionable hair cut give Mrs. Waters of Forest Grove, wife of the me a call Baths are new an<l first-class in every Tbe county assessor needs more office Oregon, for the year endiug December 1, 1895. career. He was a student in McMinn respect. Ladies' baths and shampooing a pastor at that place, in behalf of the specialty. Employ none but first-class men. ville college under Prof. Bailey at the room aud better storage facilities for the Don't forget the place. Three doors west of Women’s foreign missionary cause. time Hon. J. E Magers occupied the documents in bis office. He says so Hotel Yamhill. GENERAL FUND Wanted—By W. L. Warren, real estate chair of mathematics. He learned the himself, and it looks that way. Balance on hand, as per report of December 1, 1894 agent,to list real estate for sale or houses trade of tinsmithing with S. A. Manning By some mistake the name of Miss HARNESS RECEIPTS and farms for rent. A number of good and continued in bis employ ten years. Nellie Gardner, who holds a first grade Taxes from County Treasurer................... ................... $2,563 89 (arms desired. Office in Wright block. £LSIA W RIGHT, Eight years ago he embarked in the gro certificate, was omitted from the list of Saloon license.................................................................. 1,600 00 On Saturday evening Dec 30,Occidental cery business with his father, who short teachers published last week. J. B. Other licenses......................................................... 119 00 Manufactures and Deal» in lodge No. 30 I. 0. O. F. elected officers ly afterward sold his interest to J. A. Stilwell, Supt. $4,282 89 as follows : J. L. Rogers, N. G.; Ed Hen Todd, of the firm of Kay & Todd. AVal- Piles of people have piles, but De Witt’s From W. T. Vinton, Recorder. dricks, V. G.; C. J. Taff, R. 8.; J. O. lace & Todd remained the style of the Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. When Licenses............................. $ 4 00 Fines.................................... Rogers, P. S.; J. Pennington, Tres.; W. firm up to November, 1891, when E. C. promptly applied it cures scalds and . 21 00 25 00 G. Henderson, Trustee. Walker purchased the interest of the lat burns without the slightest pain. Rog From C. II. Neal, Marshal. BRIDLES, SPURS, Delinquent tax ... ........... . 1 75 Notice the lighting on Hogg's photos. ter and the present firm of Wallace & ers Bros. Licenses ............................. 21 15 22 90 Total receipts ... 4,330 79 . nd brushes, ami sells them cheaper (han they Hie is the only place in town you can Walker was formed. In 1890 Mr. Wal There is a good joke on our friend can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette get first-class work. He leads. lace was honored with the nomination Burns, but we are under obligations not Valley, our all home made sets of harness are $4,444 36 pronounced unaurpassed by those who buy them Mrs. A. E. Barker will speak in for county treasurer by the democratic to tell it. The next time, though, he DISBURSEMENTS party, and made a very creditable race, Wright’s hall Sunday afternoon, 2:30, by has the pastor to dinner and fails to Orders paid ........... 11,251 06 yy J. STRONG, 1 50 •<pecial request, upon temperance reform. considering that the party was in the make ample provisions he will likely hear luterest paid on same.................................................................. minority. Perhaps a higher houor than Transferred to Water Fluid, per order of Council............ . 2,800 (Ml A good program with good music will be from it. Total disbursements......................................................... ... 4,052 56 could be conveyed by a political nomina Dealer in and Manufacturer of furnished. All are cordially invited. The present water supply of the city is tion is the distinction of being an exempt $ 391 80 Nice ripe delicious bananas now suc fireman, earned by eleven years of effi from tbe gravel stratum level with the Balance on band, December 1, 1895 river, direct connection between the river ceed the watermelons at Will Kuns’. cient service in the local fire department. STREET FUND Rasmus Carlson left yesterday for He is a leading member of McMinnville and the reservoir being ent off. The COLLARS, SADDLES, water is not exactly limpid but it is Balauce on hand, as per report of December 1, 1894 $ 182 77 California, where he has a good and per camp 128, Woodmen of the World, at WHIPS, BRIDLES, thought tbe quality will improve with RECEIPTS manent job in the fruit business at Wat present occupying the highest chair in SPURS, Etc. continued use. Taxes from County Treasurer .................................. $ 732 52 the local organization. As a citizen be All work guarantee-! as represented. Repairing sonville. 75 of all kinds promptly done. First door west oi City Recorder Tom Rogers is “catch Taxes from C. H. Neal, Marshal................................ ranks among the best, being at all times I have several desirable houses for McMinnville National Bank. J. W. Ballinger, Street Commissioner .................... 11 90 745 17 ing on ” to his new job much as a red of courteous and considerate disposition rent. W. L. W arben . headed duck takes to water. He makes $ 927 94 Newt. Rowland is back from southern toward others and in public affairs al HOTELS DISBURSEMENTS a very efficient officer. He and Darby Oregon, where he has been living for ways to be found where the promptings 559 31 Glenn have their offices together and it Orders paid........................................ H. LARSEN, j two years. Many friends will be glad to of sturdy and upright character naturally seems much like getting back to old times lead. learn that he has come back to stay. Balance on hand, December 1, 1895 $ 368 63 Proprietor of the E. C. Walker is a native of Shelby when they explored the Yucon together. Slates, pencils, tablets, inks, rulers There are few persons who can go: WATER FUND I and paper for school pupils at The Nov county, Ills., born August 10th, 1849. His parents removed to Moultrie county, and after business with better credentials ! Balance on haud, as per report of December 1, 1894 RATES $1 TO S2 PER OAY elty. The place to buy to save money th^re like bis partner be was reared on a The house is new anti first-class. Stage oflices RECEIPTS Mrs. H. L. Heath and children re farm, receiving a common school educa than W. L. Warren the real estate agent. and free sample room®, in connection. Born in Yamhill county, twice elected P. D. Glenn, Superintendent....................................... $5,175 32 turned from their Seattle visit on Satur tion, which was afterwards supplement 2,800 00 sheriff of the same, at the present time a Transferred from General Fund, per order of Council Tillamook, - - Oregon. day. The head of the household no 1,098 79 ed by a two years’ course of study in member of the city council and a national Taxes from County Treasurer....................................... longer retires in the cold and darkness. 50 00 Lincoln university from 1873 to 1875. In bank director—what stronger endorse W. T. Vinton, sale of engine......................................... P. D. Glenn, Superintendent, return freight............ 5 20 MEAT MARKETS Rhodes & Rhodes have $800 to loan for 1876 he was married, and in 1880 emi ment could a man have? C. H. Neal, Marshal, taxes........................................... 2 50 9,131 81 a term of years on good farm property. grated to Walla Walla, Washington, and jy^ATTHIES BROS, The event of the season in the neigh $9,195 07 The Chautauqua circle was very pleas boring village of Carlton was the mar Proprietors of DISBURSEMENTS antly entertained at the home of Rev. riage last Sunday of Mr. George Roberts Orders paid ...................................................................... $7,906 64 and Mrs. E. E. Thompson Wednesday to Miss Aggie Metcalf, two of Carlton’s Interest paid oil same...................................................... 70 10 evening. 1,200 00 9,178 74 popular young people. The marriage Transferred to Sinking Fund to pay interest on bond Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds A season of protracted meetings opened took place at the church and was solem Balance on band, December 1, 1895 ........................... $ 16 33 at the Methodist church Monday evening, South side Third St. between B and C. nized by Rev. W. E. McCutcheon, a Orders outstanding ........................... .............................. $2,271 99 and an effort will be made to have a large number of friends witnessing the religious revival. Rev. Summerville is ceremony. The liappj- event was duly- DRAYMEN SINKING FUND an able preacher and will doubtless celebrated by feasting and congratula $1,200 00 Transferred from Water Fund .................................. attract and interest the people. g E. COULTER. tions. 1,200 00 Orders paid.................................................................. The largest, finest and cheapest stock The intermediate Y. P. 8. C. E. of the M c M innville of Christmas goods ever landed in Yam C. P. church will hold a birthday party RECAPITULATION hill Co. now on exhibition at the Mills & iu the church building this evening, ORDERS OUTSTANDING CASH ON HAND i Son New Racket store and more on tbe which all should attend who are so for General Fund........................... $ 391 80 Uoodü of all description? moved, and careful way ; Christmas tree ornaments ; we can ’ t handling guaranteed. Collections will be made tunate as to be invited. Two hundred Street Fund ............................. 368 63 monthly Hauling of all kinds done cheap. give all the prices and so will invite you $2,271 99 16 33 and fifty invitations have been sent. Water Fund....................... to come and see for yourselves. Each person is expected to bring in a $2,271 99 Total $ 776 76 Total LIVERYMEN Mrs. Alice Tobin of Port Blakely, entered the employ of the well-known little sack provided for the purpose as Wash., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Blalock Lumbering Company, taking many cents as he is old. The money is For the information of the Council, tbe following comparisons are made J M. YOCOM, Mrs. Marvin Thurber. Her daughter charge of their extensive lumber yard to be expended in the interest of the so with tbe previous year: Proprietor of tbe Ellen is with her. They will sample From the time of coming to the coast ciety. Birthday cake and cocoa will be 189-5 1894 Increase $ 396 77 $ 776 76 $ 359 60 Cash on haud .... Oregon climate a few weeks, prospective until locating in McMinnville he was en served. Increase 2,271 99 1,370 08 901 91 Indebtedness ................ to becoming residents, having already gaged in business for which bis well Tbe line of the Willamette Telephone Taxes received......... Decrease 4.400 20 32 05 4,432 25 some property interests here. Mr. Tobin known stirring qualities peculiarly fitted company reached Newberg Saturday Water and Light......... Successor to GATES A HENRY. 5,175 32 140 81 Decrease- 5,316 13 Decrease 16 10 1,766 90 1,783 00 E Street, north of Third. Everything new and is bead engineer of tbe big sawmill at him, including at times great responsi evening and communication was estab License and Fines ... Decrease 71 60 210 67 262 57 Crat-class. Conveyance of commercial travelers, Port Blakely. luterest paid on orders lished with the outside world. Tbe event bility and confidence on the part of a specialtv. Board and stabliug by the day or month We solicit a fair share of the local pat Attend the C. P. church fair Dec. lltli, others. In 1881 he took charge of the awakened some little enthusiasm and a ronage ____________________ Respectfully submitted, hear a splendid program, see tbe alpha company’s business at Milton, remaining number of citizens gathered at the office E. C. APPERSON, City Treasurer. November 30, 1895. bet novelties and buy your Christmas with them until 1883. That year he be and conversed with their neighbors in INSURANCE. McMinnville and Dayton. Wednesday goods. gan buying wheat in Milton for Sibson, Deputy Sheriff Conner says there have Church & Co., of Portland, and in the we had the pleasure of talking with Bro. J W. HOBBS, been fewer sales of property under ex- fall came to Portland and took charge of Woodard of the Graphic over the new ' ecution this fall than during any the wharves of the Portland Flouring line, and it appeared to work smoothly. since be has been employed in the Mills Company belonging to the same He said they were pushing the line to Agent for the largest anil strongest companies office. This does not establish the firm. Two years later he returned to ward Portland and if the weather re in the world. Correct rates. No policy foe fact of money being exceedingly plenty Milton in the same employ, the firm mained good would reach the metropolis charged Office in Union Block in this neck of woods, but it does look as having changed to Sibson, Quackenbush within ten days. The Christian church was well filled if people are getting in better shape to & Co., and bought wheat until 1891. WOOD WORK. take care of their indebtedness. There During this period hisoperations extend Thanksgiving day, and one of tbe best ed over an extensive territory, reaching sermons ever delivered in the city on a is a better feeling of confidence. D. SIMPSON, The follow ing is the report of district from Milton to Lewiston, Idaho, and he special occasion of the kind was listened school No. 6, Wm. Scott teacher, for the handled as high as nine hundred thous to from the Methodist pastor. “He hath month’ endiug Nov. 29th, 1895, No. of and bushels in a single season. In 1891 not dealt so with any other nation” was And Furniture Repairer. Go to him for odd he returned to Portland and the same the text, and while the remark originally •¡zed furniture, hacks, bnggie« and sleighs made pupils enrolled 35, those who were neith to order or repaired. Abo Saw Filing lornerl er absent nor tardy during the month fall came to McMinnville. It is unneces applied to the Israelites, a little study of Third and B Streets. are: Artie and Essie Helvie,Minnie Wil sary to state that he brought to the busi the subject showed that it applied with ber, M illard Helyer, Will James, Pearl ness the benefits of broad experience and equal force to the American people. BANKING Burdett, Geo. Matter, Esther Martin, a practical knowledge of trade in all its Even under the stress of hard times, Willie and Jessie Lewis, Bert and Fred bearings, and that the excellent success though denied some of the comforts and rm. ticniMMU LE While we tell you about Our Goods. They are of Newton, Hallie Remington and Albert and popularity of the firm owes much to conveniences of living, there is still room the fact. From the first Mr. Walker has for the congratulatory feeling that we are the latest styles and the very best that can be had in I Youngberg. taken rank as a leading citizen, and has a favored people. the market. It includes most everything in the Xmast Died—At Amity, Oregon, December 3d, been active and useful in many capaci A brass band has at last been organized line, such as < 1895, Thomas S. Jeffries, aged 78 years —McMinnville, Oregon.— ties. He has just retired from a two and eight months. Mr. Jeffries crossed years’ term as member of the city coun that promises to be a strong musical com Christmas and New Years Cards, bination. Dr. J. H. Nelson is president, Paid up Capital, $50,000 the plains with ox teams, in the year Baskets, Books, ( cil. In his fraternal relations he is a A. V. R. Snyder musical director, Walter 1853, and has resided in Marion, Polk member of the Masonic blue lodge and Fancy Stationery, Transacts a General Banking Business. Hembree secretary, and R. L. Conner and Yamhill counties, most of the time chapter, the Eastern Star, and Ancient Celluloid in Sheets and in Novel treasurer. Fifteen members have already- ties, President, - - </• CO IFLN. since. In the early sixties he sold goods Order of United Workmen, at present signed tbe membership roll, the other Toys, Chinaware, Glass Watersets Vice President, - LEh ^dUGHLIN. in the mines at Florence and other points holding the responsible office of finan names being the following: A. H. Adams, Cashier, - - E. C. APPERSON in Idaho. On coming out of Idaho, in Candies, Nuts, I Daniel Feely, C. E. Branson, B. A. Mill Asst. Cashier - - - 11. 8. L iaa i the winter of 1862-3 he was caught in a cier in the latter order. sap, Otto Walling, W’m. Toney, T. A. and many other articles suitable for souvenirs or for snow storm, aud got both of his feet Board of Directors: Strayed. White, Ed. Warren, Wirt Gardner, Fred J. W. COWL’ LEE LAUGIII.IN, frozen, which required the amputation Christmas. Also 5 and 10c bargain counters. A. J. APPERSON. wm . CAMPBELL, Some time during the summer, a two- Nelson and Geo. Bangasser. A number of about one half of each of his feet. Mr. J L. ROGERS. ¡i^^Eggs taken in exchange for goods, at of others are expecting to join, making a colt. Jeffries served his country in the Mexican year-old (coming) Clyde horse total of about twenty members. The Light bay, both hind feet white, white Sell Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Trans THE BEEHIVE fers on New York, San Francisco and Portland. war, was 1st sergeant in his company in face. Willing to pay reasonable charges. first meeting for practice is to be held Deposits received subject to check. Loans mon the Missouri Volunteers. Funeral ser this evening. W m . G eldard , Carlton. ey on approved security. Collections made on vices were held M'ednesday at 11 a. tn. all aeceseible points. Physicians and Surgeons. f An Honest Tale Speeds best being plainly told. There is no necessity for us to say that we have the Best Perfumes—public sentiment says so. We have aside from the regular odors of the best makes, a special line just Physician and Surgeon. For Christmas. What would please your mother, wife or sister more than a bot tle of choice Perfume? This line of novelties in perfumes was se lected with this object in view: To tickle the Nose, tbe Receiver, the Giver and the Purse. We wish to help purchase your Christmas Presents. DENTIST. T ~DOur long eKPerience is at your disposal. LORE. PERFUMES GA- ROGERS BROS’ Pharmacy -X-- yy L- A. -A.- ATTORNEY, Real Estate and Loans. °0° prom Far-Auiay Ceylon © :- : : I - : City Baths and Tonsorial Parlors. HARNESS, ! ; ! - Q) We have just received from far-away Ceylon a consignment of Teas from the celebrated Kusa- lana plantations. In the great Tea-drinking countries of Bussia and England Ceylon teas have entirely superseded the products of China and Japan by reason of their Cleanliness, Purity, Strength. These teas are prepared iu the cleanest possi ble manner, being picked by the natives with gloved hands and passed through modern machin ery under the supervision of the white planters, whilst the China and Japan teas are manipulated by the coolies with their hands iu the same old way as they were 100 years ago. The success of Ceylon teas has been so phenomenal that Great Britain alone uses one hundred and ninety million pounds annually, or four and a half million liquid gallons daily, which will not be a circumstance to what the United States will consume when its peo ple realize the vast superiority of these teas. As a Matter of Economy also these teas should always be used by the careful housewife, as it is only necessary to use half the quantity you would of any other. In one-pound original packets as packed and labeled in Ceylon, at WALLACE & WALKER’S HARNESS, Larsen House CITY MARKET. Truck and Dray Co. Commercial Stable, Fire Insurance. Í1 Your Ear, Wood Worker, Please. * * * National Bank h The Reporter ------- IS ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR