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""yrv THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Supreme Court. Salem, Dec. 10, '89. State of Oregon reap. vs. Charles Olds; judgment reversed and the cause remanded to the court below for a u'evrittlal. Opinion by Stranan, J.,' Thayer,"C J., concurs, Lord J. dissents, State of Oreou resp. vs. E. A. Jones anp.; judgment of tho lower court nlurmed. Opinion by Strahnn, Itufus" Ingalls resp. vsj Harriet B. Campbell ynpp.J judgment of the lower court reversed. Opinion by Lord, J. On motion W. C. Shepard was ad mitted upon cirtlflcate from the su preme court of Iowa to practice In all tho courts of this state. B L. Messlnger and J. E. Smith app. vs, H. C. Messiuger etal. resp.; appeal from Jankson county. Ar gued and submitted. On motion of ,P. P. Prim, James P. Mead was admitted upon certifi cate from the supremo court of Kan sas to practice in all the court of this state. 0. CiBeekman, app:; vs. Jackson county, lesp.; appeal from Jackson county. Argued and submitted, P. P.-Prim, att'y., for app., G. W. Colyig'att'yw fr fe9P' P&ioPP,not:ks. J. Macey and family, of.Salem, wereiVisltingrelatlvesere Saturday. Weather extremely foggy with some-frosty indipatinc that winter is approachigh in due form. Prof. E. O. Spear's lecture was well attended and very highly speken of by those who heard him. F. S. Barzeo leaves the first oftthls week for Sherman county, on a.bus iness trip, he aisouaasQiiie ,itnpor tant matters to. look after at Port land, for a company here. The quarterly Sunday school con cert given at tjie church Sunday evening, was well attended, and an evidence of .the efficient work of the management was clearly mani fested. The Misses Long and Scriber gave a magnificent Jlterary entertainment here Saturday evening to a small but appreciative audience. We heartily endorse them, and hope we shall bo favored with their presence again in the near future. The city election! passed off hero to-day very quietly, with the follow ing named gentlemen elected to hold tnar.elns pf.'clty gpYernmen,t for the,ensung year, i Hon. JX. L. Butler.'President of the'councll; J. M. Powell, Wm. Sellers, Rev. H. W. Laye, and Rev. John Osborn, councllmen; P. L. Campbell, re corder; Ira C. Powell, treasurer; Thos. Boo thby, marshal. The Western .Oregon Land com pany, recently organised here, are making a vigorous effort to acquire better transportation facilities, and we trust that Lat .least one feature may be. accomplished' soon, .vlz: a .vlzj dlrecfrline of rallroad'from Salem to Yaqulna bay via Moumouth. This thing is sure to come In tho near future, tind only for the opposition df capitalists, as we believe, Jt would have been built long ag'o. F. S. r -i . i i It has often been charged that the people of the United States, proud of tho commanding poaftlon.of .their country In the westernhemlsphere, and conscious of their overshowing strength, have been unfriendly, bigoted, and contemptuous in their attitude .toward the'jweaker patious to the southward.' If it was ever true it is true n6 'longer. -The universal aad.,hearty interesMbown In, the- Pan-American congress, apa ine cordial welcome' every where extend ed to the delegates from the Spanish- American icquatriea and th$r,$m pire of' Brazil demonstrate the aesire or - we w.v neoDlefor more intimate relations with their .neighbors between the Rio Grande and Capo Horn. In ielliirenl fAmericans understand now that thero are other, nations this tide.of the Atlantic wblcja not ontir nrwapfia nluindatit natural ie- ifturpcs, ha enprgetic and pro gressive citizens, and that the Ar gentine Republic, Chill and Brazil, for Example, are rnakjng almost a rapid progress as the United States. If the fruits of the congress at ytaah Ington fiill abort of' reasonable ex pectations, It will not be on account of any lack of good-will on the part of tho American public toward tho otbernatlons represented". lFefai Rags. Rags formally use., ,Boil soft ragB In a'mlxture of now milk and narU horn nnwdpr In the wroportion of one ounce of powder to a pint of mHkJ boll them for five minutes, wb them as soon oh they are taken out, for a moment in cold water, and dyr theW ffore tb (lre. WW the jbh hh t) silverware, bf Way aa'sooUBs'ltbas been well washed and dried after dally ubo. A most beautiful deep polish will bo pro djacd, and the articles will lulw potUlpg "?ore bau merely to bo dustod with a loather or a dry, wft cloth, before It la again put ou tho table. Out Wy to BU ?", at r "A woHt remarkable fet that i ww white on a recent bunting tour oi soutnem Missouri," said John L. Martin, "was that of a Inatlve of that part of tho country, who skin ned a coon, or rather removed tho coon from the skin through 1U mouth, thus preserving the skin intact, which T brought homo with me, and am having mounted by a taxidermist. The feat is considered a most remarkable one. This is no fish story; it is the truth. The ope rator removed tho flesh and bones, even the bones of the, tall, feet and fingers through the mouth, using no other instrument than a sharp penknife." Letter List. Tho following letters remain un called for In the postofflco at Salem Dec. 17, 1889; persons calling for tho same should say advertised. Anderson-J W Backmau Mrs S Baker J E 3 Barnes Ed' Bakewell & Mul- Beck Mr B lens Brlgcs W 0-2 Bewley F Cam J H Collins Thos Carmack John Collins J D Colbv Jas S Cross Mrs Chas Davis Mrs Millie Davis G M lnuujjuivr Ellis Rev D Freeman Wm Frosler Minnie Gardner 011a Godding Mrs A Harden J J Enroos Sam 2 Ferues J K Foley John Greenman Jones Gobalt Charles Hulbe'rt Aisel Kays A J Laycox Claud Leathers Joyay Lowrie C Mossly A Miller M-B-2 Niswander R D OiHsser Heru Paige Thos Hogan Rev J C Keys liollnes LIgely William Leslie M L Moore Alice MoCarlligJA JNeuman Chas Nott Mrs Allen Pratt Mrs Wm Peterson Henry rotter Mary Rushor Elizabeth Robertson Benj Smith Mrs A Sedwick Arthur Stephens W A Savage J F Schellbere Oscar Savage MrsM- Smead Wm Spidle F R Simmons Mrs T Shaw Miss C A Vail Audy Whito W Wheston Anna Yeoder D F Zumalt H K SilketLevi Smith A N Uters H A Walling J D White HW . White Rey A L Zoring J C Zumalt Hardy A. N. Gilbert, P. M. Established 1868 ! The Oldest and Staunchcst Between Sacra mento and Fortlani LADD & BUSH, Bankers, Iron Building, Salem, Oregon Accounts Kepi, loans uiuuc. excuauge on every part of the world bought and Bold, letters 01 creait lgsueu (u vruvuiens woco tlons made throughout tae .United States, and city warrants cashed. We ofler pat- rons accommodations consisieuiwuu con servative banking. l(Wt6wSt WILLAMETTE . UNIVERSITY Graduates Students In Classical, .Utpiy, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. ,It U the oldest, largest and least expen sive Instjtutlon of learning In the North. WIchool opens first Monday Jn September Bendrorcatalogueto vANgcoY President. 17. Balem, Oregon. Reception Saloon. 260 Commercial Street. EUGENE ECKERLIN, PROPi Thn hest of Wines. Liquors and. Cigars, Halem and Export Beer, good buncn saun ter lnnneWlon, where you will be served with ( HOT OR COLD LUNCHES, Sandwiches Wienerwurst, una in fact cv. OTtblnc lslngood style, and the best of attention will beohowu to customers. Chas, Pugh, Proprietor, (Successor to Bellinger CoJ HARDWARE AND- A complete line alway In ntoclt. Mv stock U bought new and for ehi, tordTngmVth7unlty w ielUtlhe mThVfflndlXtl1nproved machinery a Wand",.Dtore rooms at Bellinger", old stand on State street, MABYJBL0US MEMORY DISC0YEEY. Only Oenulni SyiUm cf ''7 Training. four Booki Lfel l on infol. Mind wwiiering wti EMy child d adult greatly M Great JndueerotnU to correspoDdenc C1Ko?iJectut.wltUoDinions of Ur.Wro. A. Mind dusmm, l)nie ureeeiw mi- "" . M-Ut I Zt . an llUl safci"".' Farming Imp Ihhb isivnuoioirui. j.w.umw T?Dfi e3 wr of the Cbrl.(ian AdvpMU n Y'lfichartlProjtor.tUeHolentlst, Honi. lib'A.uir. Judah.'P. Uenjaman, and free by ELLIS & WHITNEY, Proprietors of the Favorite Livery and Feed Barns 3iS?J1gsAlways on naia and furnished on short notice. sptSafty boardIne of worses nd stock a .S?95 nnb?ms at the corner of Trade and Commercial streets. S50( m -m-m - HEALTH. '.".r' ?il! m NoTl Sorci en -. mvim, , ina frnnn is. SHJSJSS. sfijw. .E".' ByphlUtloCaUnb, diseased Scalp, and all primary forms of the dltea.. PkV0w iZ'tot&.Z'.&ii 00 Pr Bottle. Ii Rlchan'a Qolden Balsam No. a SSm'SSS'i "f PByphllffi Rh.nl nSj tPt,n,.',h6 Bones, Pains In the Head, back of the Neck. Ulcerated Sore Ibro.lil BJme "". tumps and co tSt't. c. Stlffneu'of thellmbs. and eradicates all dljease from the system, whether caused by Indiscretion or abuii healthy. Price 5 00 per Tottle. Iio HlchanVi Golden Nuanlsh Antl- S2:1i,the ?" ' Oonorrhcea. (Jleet, Vrrltatlon Oravel, and all Urinary or Genii UldUarrangcmenU.. Vrlce60per Bottle. r l.r Ulchau's Golden Spanish In jection, torsovere cases of Gonorrhoea. Inflammatory Gleet, Strlctures,iJc. Prlco 81 GO per Bottle. . ..1?lc-aS'. Golden Ointment for the eH-ct!ve healing of Syphilitic Sores. and eruptions. Prlrotjl CO pr Box. "'etonu's Golden PlVs Km, and Brain treatment; loss of physical pow. cr. excen or over-work, Prostration, cte. Price S3 00 per Box. Tonle sml Nervine, Sent BTerjuhere, C. 0. D., securely packed per express. T. C ,?J ,J"CnAKOgT& CO. , Airenta, 427 & 429 bansome street. Corner Clay, San Francisco, Cal. CIRCULAR MAILED FREE. Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours of the Day None but white labor employed In this establishment. A good substantial meal cooked in first class style Twenty-five cents per meal. RED FRONT. Court street, between Journal Office and junto's Livery. Small Fan jor Sale. A numbei of ten-acre tracts of desirable and within one and a half miles of Balem, at prices ranging from 150 to $100 per acre. Apply to WILLIS & OHAMBERLIN, 6-29-Im Opera House Block NEW LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor, Corner Ferry and Liberty streets, N. E, cor from Chemckete hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. Flrst-classjrlgs always on hand Charges reasonable J. J. CULVER County Surveys JAMES WALTON, Topographer. W. H.IBYARS. Civil Engineer, Byars, Culver & Walton Surveyors & Topographers Surveys, drafts, plats maps and descriptions of lands, townlots, and roads, ditches, streets, made and furnished at reasonable Drlces. Old Lmht Souk Tramk corners and lines ro-cs- w. u t sunuT tabltsned from original tmt, .. field notes. Grades for ditches, roads, Btreets or sew ers, with estimates furnished on appllca-i tlon. Address County Surveyor's office. Seltm, Oregon. via Southern Pacific Company's Line, THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time Between blent and Ssn Frnclic5 Thirty-six Hours. CAUFOBNIA ECPBESS TRAIN RUN DAIM WKTWKEN PORTLAFD AND B. T. "HorthT South. 4.-00 p. m. 8:44 p. m. Tv7 Lv. Ar. Portland Balem San Fran. Ar, Lv. Lv. 10:45 a. m. 7:63 a. m, 7:00 p. m. 7:4a a. in. IXCAIi 'PXB3KNQKH TRAIM ( BAXI.Y m; CKJT BVliVAZ). 8.-00 a.m. 11:10 a. m 2:40 p. m. Lv. Lv Ar. Portland Salem Ar. I 3:15 p. m, Lv. 1 12.52 p. m. Lv. B.-00 a. m Eugene P0LLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. uv awimmodution ol second class passengers attached to express trains, PThe 8. P. company's ferry makes cpn nectlon with all the regular trains onth East Side Division from footol t stree Portland. ' jest Side Division. Between Portland and Cerrallis: DAILY ECKFT gPMPATl. 7::tlo. in. LvT Ar. "PorHand'Ar. Corvallls Lv. "&20 p. ro. 125 p.m. 1MU p. m "At Albany and CorvullU ooun connect wltii trains of Oregon pacinc juiiiryuu. Through tickets to all polnU wuth and .rviftjjallfornla KXFHEMTRAm-(nAH,YEXtnBU.giL TSTpTmT 8.-00 p, ro. T.v I'nrlUnd ArT ft00u.m. Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. 6i45a.ro. Throueh Tickets To all points 0UTII asd EAST VIA California.. Kor lull miormaiwn . ""u"t .7 wS&SS. .PPly W tbc Company tt S"p ui4nafw AwU O. K, and Paw. Agt n "-r Capital Cm Restaurant Overland to California THE OAPITAli .EVEITiyG JOURNAL. A - Grand - Clearance Sale IvUNN & BROWN'S, Beginning on the 6th of December, 1889, and Ending January 1, 1890 ! For cash only. All coods without reserve at actual cost until January ls 1890. In order to reduce stock before Invoicing, and to nromro otu selves for Spring trade. These aro facts. Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Silks, Satins, Plushes, Velvets, Ribbons and Laces, Lnce Cloaks, Handkerchief:, Ln Ware and Embroidery, Fans and Rusches, Gloves and Hosiery, Buttons aud Corsets, Muslins and Uuderwcur, Knitted Underwear, uuouer uossumure, uuiureuus aim an lines octouging to mapie ana aucy ury uoous. CLOAKS AND FURS, CARPETS AND RUGS, AND A LARGE STOCK OF MEN'S FURNISHING. GOODS. SSpace will not allow us to mention all goods. Come early aud lato. Goods once bought not taken back or exchanged. LUNN & BROWN. Meeks & Minton Hare received and answered over One Thousand Letters of Inquiry RELATIVE TO OREGON SINCE JUNE 17, '89 No charges, no commission, unless we soil your property. SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, -DR. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOIR, - - - President. Vice President. . - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. Btate, County and City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit vnd transact business with us. Liberal advances mude on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonaoie rates. Insurance on Buch se curity can be obtained at the bank In most reliable companies. ESTABLISHED BT NATIONAL AUTHOMTY OF - - - OREGON. SALEM Capital Paid op, Sorplos, - $75,000 10,000 R. S. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. H. ALBERT, r Cashier. OIRlCTORSi W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, J, M. Martin, R. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck, J. H. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MAD To farmers on wheat and other market- able produce, consigned or in store, ble produce, consigned or in su either In private granaries or euner in privuve grautin public warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Han Francisco, poniana, inaou, r-aru, ueruu Hong Kong and Calcutta. Northern GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWOFASTTRAljIL SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via Bt. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. The Northern Paclflo railroad Is the only line running Passenger trains, Second clous sleepers (freo'of charge) Luxurious pay coaches, iMIIman Palace Weeping Cars. Palace plnlog Cars, (meals 7tc) from Port land to the east See that your ticket read via the Northern Paclflo railroad and av-Jid the change of cars. Leave Portland ata. m. and 8:40 p.m. dally arrive alMlnneapolls or St. I'aul at 'piciwo Division. Trains leave Front and O street dally at 11:55 a. in, and 8:40 p"m.; Arrive at Tocoma at 7:10 pm and r.oA 'm urrivfl Hoattla Ih2fia in and9.35p. in Ibrougb Pullman Palace HleeplDg Cars, :.., 3.. nmirnea. flnekt nalace dining lWR5teTVW,,.ftd.5!!J1 AsstVaen'l hi". Agent, 181 First HU, Cpr Washington Bt, JrirUand, Oregon, ikpot Corner First andU Strela. !l!llTHKrMl'')Hl?IMl AnWIIfEoslas'TtsrfMS MjUtfl rrmo V vntow H bMM U 0U-fj J U JMJ tttmr Eirst'NationalBank The CapitalNational Bank Pacific Railroad. "?f!y!' ' '?t"t AT All goods will be sold at cost. Wo City Tax Notice. The Salem city taxes are now duo and cavable at my ofllce with Wtlllnms En gland. Taxpayers Ill please govern inemseives accoraicgiy. E. J. SWOFFOKD, City Tax Collector. School Tax Notice. The school taxes of District No. 24, In Marlon county, are now duo and payable at tho clerk's ofllce, No. 104 Court street, In Opera House block, Halem. Tho same win be deemed delinquent unless paid within sixty days from date. DAVID SIMPSON, School clerk. October 15, 1889. J. H. HAAS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, COMIvII2ROIA.I STREET. First-class work guaranteed. Olve him a call and you will not regret It. 7-31ml GEORGE WILKINS' NEW BTJTOHER SHOF On Liberty street, across the bridge In jNortu qaiem, hand. epi o &-30tf For the Public Good. It Is an Indisputable fact that the hand' somest vestibule trains that are now run on the American continent are those on the llurllneton route. leavinc from union depot In Denver, also at. Paul, Immediate ly on arrival of all through trains from the west. The first and second class coaches are magnificent, the reclining chair cars suburb, the Pullman sleepers extremely luxuriant, and as for tho meals that aro served In those palace Burlington dining cm vurrLvum. The next xne next, in me you i;o east to Kansas uuy, uuicngo or oi. ixjuis, ; .".- " ... . ...- 1- tv. Chicago If you mention to the ticket agent that you want your ticket to lead from Denver or St. Puul ,over the Burlington routo, you will get It, and you will always be glad of Ifyougoviatho Northern or Canadian Pacific, the elegant vestibule trains of The Burlington Route, between Ht. I'aul and Chicago, or St. Louis, will carry you along the eastern shore oi the Mississippi river for a distance of 850 miles, amidst scenery thatcannot bo surpassedjor, If you fo via tho Oregon Short Lino or Southern 'aclfle, and your ticket reads via Tho Burlington Route from Uheyenno or Den ver, you will pass through all tho thriving cities and towns located in what Is popu larly known as tho Heart ol tho Continent. For further Information apply to A, ft Sheldon, General Agent, 8j First street, Portland, Oregon. 4-lOd.fcwti DR. JORDAN & Co.'s MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 761 Market sUSan Francisco Admission 23 cents. Goand learn how to avoid disease. Consultation and treatment personally or by letter, on spermaterrhoea orgcnltal weakness, and all dlseasseof men. Send for a book. Private office 211 Consultation free. Ueary street. A. B. STRANG, No. SOS Commercial Street, SALEM, OREGON. -SEALER IN- STOVES and RANGES Plsmbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work Specialty. a n- Agent for the UICUAltDSON 4 BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tablished In 1849 $75 to $250 A MONTH can be made working for us. Agents nreferred who can furnish horse and give their whole time to the business. Spare moments may be profitably employed iUki. A few vacancies In towns und dries. II. F. Johnson & Co., 1000 Slain it.. Ulchmond, Va. N. 11. Please state age and business ex. perlence. Never mind about sending stamp for reply. . F. .1 . A Co. 4-wirn-i INHUHAHCK Company. Fire and Ma rine. JOH. AL1IEUT. Agent, Halem, Oregon T wish to employ a few ladles on a salary I to tAke charge of my business at their homes. Light, very fascinating and health ful. Wages J10 per week. Itefcrenccs given. Good pay for part time. Address with stamp. MKB.JIAIUON WALKKH, IJUls ville.Ky. ll-'Mm John A. Carson, ATT0I1NEV-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC . prober of the IUr of Ontario, Canuda. Office, WHtate Htreet, Balem, Oregon. ItKFEHKNCEH AT TOIIONTO; Hon. HlrThoinos Oalt, Chief Justice ol Common Pleas; Jlou. James McLennan, Judgoof the Court of Appeals: Hon. W. J. H. Htreet, Judge of the Queen's Jlench, Money to loan. $60 Halary, 40 expenses In advance, Bttndy em- allowea cacn iiiuuiu. Iiloyment at home or traveling. No oll ting. Wutlw Uelherlngaiid making W'l eeilous. No postal curdi. Addrti.s with sump! ilA KKlt A CO, Flnuay, Ohio. ll-'-Im have Proposals for Supplies, milE BOARD OP TRUSTEES OF ORl J gon State Iusnno Asylum hereby In vite BCalcd proposals for furnishing at the asylum near Salem, Oregon, tho following supplies for tho six mouths commencing January 1st, Ib'JO. DRY GOODS. 150 lbs yarn, all woo), whlie, 1000 Yds canton llamiel. Nashua XXX. NX) yds Lonsdale line sheeting, 30 Inches. 000 yds Pcquot sheeting, heavy, 43 in. 200 yds Tow cling, red checked. 1000 yds Calico, American full standard. v300 yds check tlannclcouttncntal, 'JOOydsilluo Denims Anios.ics.Uo?. 40 yds canvas buck, 8oz., white, 120 yds water proof cloth, heavy. 300 yds Kentucky Jeans cloth, heavy. 0 doz spools white threud; UO No. 30, 3) No. 18, 1 No. UO. Vi aoz lurKey rea nanuercnicis. 43 gross shirt buttons, No, 30 F II. 10 doz nictul backed horn combs. 8 In, long. JjlH BLIPPEUS AND LKAT1IEU. 30 doz prs leather slippers 103 prs No 8, 69 prs No 0, CO prs No 10, 48 prs No 11, 38 prs No 7, 12 prs No 12 1 sido harness leather. Or. extra cood 4 roll of solo leather, from 25 to 27 lbs per sililn J4rlrfri nvlmi ttmitri 1 domestic call Bkln (Charter Oak) 10 gross shoo laces, 4-1. FIIU1T. 1500 lbs Itallati prunes, machine dried llAHDWAlli:. 1 DIston hand saw, 12 quality, 8 guage, 28 incnes long 4 JcnnlugH bltfl one 4, 8, 11, 12, 12-18 4 Olmlct bits, two 3-1U two 1-10 0 doz strap hinges; 2 8-tnch, 24-Inch and 2 0 Inch 2 doz pr2x2 wrought Iron butts 1K-Inch tap No 12, Ureen river brand 1-luch tap No lU,Urcen river urunu 301bs blank nuts. 10. X: 10. 1-18. and 10, , Nornuy 10 lbs No 7 Putman horno nullH 1'JO feet band Iron, Norway; 00 ft xl)i, 25 ft Kx2and 25 ft xi, 55 lbs 10 ft Octagon toot steel, i, 12 lbs 1 pr llutton's comb pliers and wlro cut ters, 8 Inches 1 pr Blubs cutting nippers, 8 Inches FLUMMNO. 2 doz elbows, yt doz 1, 1 doz , I dozJ menus 2K doz tecs, 1 doz 14, yt doz 1, doz Jf, doz ytfA i Inches iy, do, souke w, yt doz each of If. y,, and 4 4 doz bUBhtngs, $doz lMxl; 'A doz lxi, ldoziocHJixK,iSx1J I doz 1-Inch unions 2M doz Jenklu's Hros valves removable disks Mdoz 2-Inch, Jdoz IK Inch, K doz lK-tnch, 1 doz 1 Inch, Udoz inch K doz 1 Inch 5q head stop cocks 3dozlIouchlni,gasllgliters,NoU20 l'AINTS AND OIUS. 4 boxes glass; 2 boxes 14x20 mid 2 boxes 10x20 50 lbs putty In bladders 50 lbs whltolead, Pioneer f, gull, boiled linseed oil G gall turpentine SOAP. 2500 lbs Kirk's Savon, or a-,rood FLOUH. 350 bbls best rollor process, delivered ns wanted VINKCIAK. 400 gall pure elder vinegar, 40 gr. MKAT8. 4noiln ner dav. moro or loss, of beef and mutton as required, In equal parts of foio and Iilnu quarters TINWAlli:. IS soup cans of XXXX tin 13x14 dcop :m wnfd buckets of XXXX tin 11x12 deed 18 dripping pans 18x23 by 8 Inches deep, .nH. yfVll tdlHHltl Irfltl Wltll llPJLVV WlrU rim and well turned under with smooth 2lllarlnepansof XXXX tin. 11 Inch on bottom, 15 Inches top, 5 Inches dee)) 12 quart dippers i f XXXX tin 288 tin chainbe h of XXXX tin. 2 bundles each No 18, 20nnd 22 gal Iron, 30x00. Junlcttu brand, liU sheets XXXX tin. OKANITi: IKONWAHi:. 21 gem water pitchers, 6 quurts 12 deep dish puns 21x7, 'M qua ts U slop jars with bales, No 8 UHUCKItli: 8000 lbs Liverpool suit, tine 720 lbs tcu. U r) brund l'onchong 000 lbs tobacco Itnpldun brund, 1U0 lbs China smrcli. CUOIbsKoda crackers (extra) fresh 3U0 lbs rulslns, Cal layers 12,000 lbs sugar, 7000 Golden, KXJOgrnln, In WW lbs cheese, Crunson's, or us good 2500 lbs corn una), Oold Dust, fresh K 1500 lbs crackod wheat, fresh ground 1500 lbs coarse hominy, fresh ground 1500 lbs oat meal, fresh gruiiml 1H20 lbs rolled oats, Cormlck's jialcnt 300 lbs dried currants ..... , HI lbs lurb, soda, U it Vu' A H brand 100 Iijh Mackerel no 1 extra mess, 'b'Juileli UO lbs suit sulinoti Wfllbs dried upplcs, maehlnndrled 5000 lln choice llund rl)Nol 4U0O lbs little white bums 4U0 lbs codfish (bonelehs) Paclflu coast IKJOllw dried peuclus 150 lbs cream of tartar, J A Folgvi(prliun) ill lbs gloss stureh, Oswego 2 doz wuhIi boards 2 doz whisk brooms, 2 string el top 20 doz brooms Idoz tlothes baskets, willow, largejuuo, sfiuare ends jo doz cans oysters, Illue Points lildoztuns eonceiitruKsl lye, American 10 doz can mm, Wiimlow 6 doz dust brushes, i . I. Co s, 7 n IS do strub brunhus No 0 B doz wooden in Is, i cdiir. 4 hoops 10 doz bluing, rjtrumuricn, j 2 doz WorcteUrshlro sauce, J, A V qls 12 doz mop rugs S doz mop sticks gf gull sjrup.extra golden infilled (A) W gull coal oil, Miirl brand SUtT gall molaes, Orliutus extm coffi:i:. MOOIbsawtaiilcu, 1st grade ' 150lbs(liViTiimeiitJaa 75 lbs n "1 Moelia iWO lbs chicory HI'lCIi. 3TX) lbs black WM.-r Mlbsclnnuiuoii W lbs ginger CIlOCKlillY. afldozqt UjwJs.WO K doz wash iu-ucm, w a 2dozcrrumiIUliors,w ., , 4 doz ft-getuble dlhes, W 0 Inches 4 doz tbumbtrs without covers, w it 4doiluuteruglobe IIUl'IIH. I lb sold nettle, nee H lb acid bcurola. lb acid boraclc powder. ft Ihnildmuilntleeum. 1 lbiicldnitrluUP. n lb acid Kulphurlc Com. 2 lb acid tannic. S lb ammonia spirits cone. 2 lb carbonate powder. 2 lb bromide. 2 lb inurlnto powder, "Squibs." 2 lb alum powder. "-, 1 lbnutlpyrine. 2 becsw ax. K lb bl-sulphato mercurv. 0 lb chloioloim, "Squlbbs." 4 lb chloiato hj drate, 11 Schci lug. 1 lblluul extract nrnle.i, Fl, 1 1) & Co 1 Ibfliild extract black cih()sli,P D.tCo. 2 lb II ii Id extract, blackberry, P D .V Co 2 lh lluld uxtriiut,ciscuiitsagiii, P 1) A. Co. 2 lb lluld oMiatt corn silk. I 1) .t. Co, 1 lb lluld extract, ergot, P 1) .t Co. 2 lb fluid oxtmet, Jalap, P 1) JLCo. 1 lb lluld ctnict,ihuliarb.P DA.Cn. 1 lb lluld -xtiact, rhubarb, aioiuattc, P D.tCo. 2 lbs lluliLexImct llius, P D A Co. 3 lbs fluid extract, hciiiiuulox, P 11 & Co. 1 lb lluld extract, Huullls comp. 1 lb lluld extract, stlllliiKhi, PDA Co. y, lb gum Ulno. lb iodoform. y lb morphia sulph. y, lb Moiucls solution, 2 lbs Monitor ab&orbcnt cotton. 2lbsoidozliic. ' , 1 lb oil lemon. 1 lb oil vrlnttigrecn. 1 lb oil orange. H lb oil me. lj lb hiissalias. UlbsollPyroPhos, of Iron "Sol" Itoseu garten Ahon. V, lb phcnacetla; jicKesscii.t It. ii lb piiraldehyilc. 2 lbs potass biombln. 2 lbs potass lileliKiiniile. :i lbs ioUiss chloratu powder, Hqiibhs, y, lb potass tan bonntc. fi lbs iHibihS ultimo powder. KUO pllliilolii(omnt(i;A. It. HXW pill curtlmrtiu comp; V H P. 2U0plll cnlcl sulphlilu I gr, mcic it. A. 100 pill calcl siilphldo 2 gr. :!0ozqiilniiiaMilili,P A W, In cans.' lilozsiilliiiiai tmjcf. 25 lbs salts, llpxim. tOUlbssulnliiirToll. 2 lbs solution pci-chlor, Iron, 2 lbs Mxlliiin biomldc, jialllnckiod, 5 lbs Milplmrln ether, Squlbbs. ' 2 lbs sponges, Imtli, xaiulless, y, lb sponges, surgeons medium y, Ibturctliano jil'i; A It. 10 lbs Miwillne, puie, In cans. 2 lbs vanilla bo in, Mux. a 20 gal iu oho!, liislurn, . C gal castor oil, linker s A A. lOiiOeneli empty capsules, NoO, No 1 and No 2, PI) A-co. 2gioss yt oz phials, ovul. 1 gioss 1 oz phials, owil. 1 gioss2oz phials, owil. 1 groNH4 o phlalH, oval. 1 gross 0oz phlalH, oval, 2 gross each ioiIch Nos 1, 2, 3, 4 aid(l, taper. to 1 Inch long. 2 gross powder boxes 2-JivIJixJi In. 2 gioHs pill boxes, yt at, tinned w ood. 1 gni'solntinvnt Iioxhs, 1 oz, tin, 1 gross ointment Imixik2o, tin. 2ilozsticiigtliPnllig plasters, M A J, 2 doz Alcock's poioils pUiHtri'4 M A J 2 roll oniplastriiiii cantbai ides, S A J. 2 roll cmpluhtriini capNlciiiu, H A .1. 2 roll silk Islngliihs planter, w hlto, H A.I, 0 yds 12-Inch wldo rubber aillieslvo plus tcr, Muule'sH.u, y, do. Davidson's syringes, No 1. 2 dozcamels hair pimcllH, Asst. 1 do, glissjiirs, amber suiow top, 1 07. 2 ilo. medliluo gins uieasuiLS, luaauil tablcspoonliil, Kng linos. HI doz moitais each 2 mul I o, glusH, I mortar, Wedgwood, 4 oz. ' 1 (Jraduaic, 1 11., English lilies, 1 (lraiIuatu2o,i:iiglhg lines. 2 (Jrudiiato I o, EngllNh lines, K doz spatula each,. I, I, una U Inch. HrATIONI.ltV, 2 reams legal cup. (Iieiims letter paper, Live Oak. 8ilocn PaybOii'slnilellblo Ink. I doen lead pencils. Biitniik'H nuiy bo seen nt t lie olllcu of tlio iiounl of tnistot'H nt tho capi tal, mid kooiIh must bo In iiceoriliuico tliurowitli. (Jood.H must como In orlKliml ,pnckii(,'CH wliun possililo. Dollvory if HiipjilIuM will lit) required within ton iluyH1 nntleo )fiiCTUitiiiico of lildH. A copy of HiIh udvcrtlao niuiit imiHt accompany cucli hid, and tho uaiuoof classof KiippllcH hid up 011 imiHt ho wiittcn upon tho cuvcN ope. Kach hid imiHt includo all tho ItcniH Iu thoHpcclal clasH hid upon und must kivo itciim and totaU In full with thocxce)tloii of meat and Hour. Auditing oIllrerHiiroprohlhltcil hy law from coulirinliiir aeeoiintH of ptircliuHCH when the advertlHcmcnt (Idcm not contain 11 full and complete description of tho klndu of artich-M to ho purcluihod. Tho rl(.'ht to reject any or all bldn Ih reserved. ISidhwIII bo oiiuued at-' o'clock p. m. onTuendav, January 7, lb!X). HVLVICBTKH I'KNNpVKU, (JKO. V. Mo-ISItIJJ:, O. W. WlOIUl, IJiiard of Tnihteea. Win. A. MUNI.V, Clcikof Uoiinl. iiaifcr. MRS. V. A. CIIUMI', A NewJVorkl Mocllstu, who lint hud tlftceii yours' experlunco la Cutting and Fitting Would bo ptcuhed to see the laillnsof.Su bin tit hur looms, No. lot Hiliiimer stncl, (Miiiicrofilnrloii. 1 " Just Received At Charles Oahurt's Mllllup.y llaxanrpno of UiBllniwt lliiw of ijllllnory OihkU uver brought to rsukiii. All bikmU are Of. the Utestdeslgn mul iute btWli brought ill t frmn lira illllliitfry KniHirliiHM of Hun r'ruiulwo. The luillM ofrlnlam art sunoiindlng wuutryuru Invlled to it 'tfci it lulHt this one of gixHla New Ml r. t V 'i-SJ ii t 1! .'