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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1889)
V- the teto jodihl Jeff Chandler, has consouted to enter the Held as 'a candidate in opposition to Senator Vest at the nmiratlou of the Ialters term. .J. la claimed that Chandler will enter' the field as ft protectivo democrat and will liavo a large support from tho outset of his canvass. i Becbetaby Windom has an nounced, hip purpose of refusing to renews tho lease of tho fur-seal fish eries to the Alaska Commercial com pany, and has decided to put tho privelego up to open competition and to award it, under proper con ditions and guaranties, to thc'hlgh est bidder. A free field and a fair fight makes honest business. BENATon MiTCHELL.'of this state. has called ou ihe postmaster general for estimates of the increased cost of an extension of tho free delivery system to all towns and cities hav ing not less than 3000 inhabitants and where the gross postofflco revenue js at least $5000; also to cities and towns of 6000' inhabitants with a gross postofflco revenue of $ 7000. The Journal's telegraphic news .would indicate that the Chinese government threaten to boycott American interests in every way, owing to tho enforcement of the Scott exclusion act. If sho wants to legislate against American goods we say Tet her try it. We buy from China three times as much as we sell to her, and lri a few turns of the- screw In the way of discrimination against her products' would soon set her to thinking. Was Brownlug a Jew? is the questlon'whiohis just now agitating the minds bf the London editors. Who cares whether he was Jew or Gentile, bo long as his writings rank the highest of the century for moral strength and poetic, .beauty? He was bat a humanbelug the reflec tion of his maker and his highest ideals were truth and purity. Neither hte'origi)i,nor the blood of his ancestors pan .add to or detract from the greatness of his work. The authorities of San Francisco, are trying to relegate the electric wires of that city underground, as has been done in New York. The corporations protest, and one goes so far as to state that such a process would throw a thousand ot its employes out of work If that wis the truth the company would bury Its wires at once and Bave tho aires of a thousand men. But the n corporatlonrepresentatives as aruie areMuCrssowe need not be sur prised at some of their statements' sfte nowT ate I'to got liver trouble odd dytpep- ali VColonel- joy's Vegetable Susaparilla that will be long enough. Fred II. HIivVat. nf thnTtaMwIn TTntol.Ron Francisco, writes: I,havo spent many a dol lar for medicines but tho only thing that ever 'stopped my liver trouble and dyspepsia was Joy's .Vegetable SarsaparilJa. Gustav Solomon, of 223 Valencia street, Ban Francfseo, writes that it has entirely freed him of his Indigestion and sick headaches. The 300th anniversary of the in vention of the microscope is to 'be celebrated in Antwerp In 189Q. P. T. Barnunvis, anxious to buy Pattl's castle at Cralg-y-Nos, Wales, and end his days in that picturesque ' place. Governor Foraker is anxious to take's long rest before he begins the practice ofjaw after his term of governorship expires. He contem plates a trip to Europe. BaekloH's Arnica Salve. , The best salve in the world for cuts,' bruises sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. Jt is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refundd. Pricn 25 cents ner box. For sale by Daniel .T. Fry, drug gist. p Ben Butterworth, congressman from Cincinnati, has determined to abandon nolltics entirely!- He bos built up a large law practice in Washington, and will settle- there '' PJEPoently. In Consumption Incurable? Eesd the follewing: Mr O. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down w. tit JA ' loga, BmJ friend i iHnb&yslcauB prpnounced me b fnMmk Consumptive. Be gan taking Df. King's New Discov ery forConsumptlon, am now ou my third bottle, and able to oversee tuoworkon my farm. It la Ho fluent medlcnc ever made." Jesse Mlddlewart, Decatur, Ohio, ya: "Had It not been for Drf King's New Discovery for Consumption I would mVe died of Lung Trouble. Wag given up by doctor, Am now n best of lumltfi," Try It. Sample bttmhwnt Daniel J. Fry'aNrug. Hot. IT WM X.OHG ENOUGHS Colol Well, what's the matfto Uimd ought to get leave for thirty Bays.- I'll civc you ten. and If vonSake "Don'tyou look back on the palmy uuja ui your youtu with regret?" u. mine- were not so palmy as i-uuy wro slippery and strappy." New York Evening Sun. Cared in One Day. t Dr. Helden: A fotv ntr.i, i.. t was taken'with a Horn tiimnf .... and stlir neck. I used your' Ethe real Cough Syrup, and by morning I was near v well, nnri w ii.t cured. JAMES PATTERSON. Sunt. Woolen Mills, Stockton. Large size $1.00, small 60 cents. For salehy Daniel J. Fry, Driiggist. He Why is it that strong-minded women seldom marry? She The reason is obvious Philadelphia In quirer. A. Leonard Meyer, defaulting agent of Wells Fargo & Co., at Phcc ni$ Ariz., was sentenced to five years in the penitentiary. Electric Hitters. This remedy is becominc ko wll kuown and so popular as to need no special mention, ah who have used Electric Bitters sing tho same song of praise. A purer medicino does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all thnt Is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver und-Kidneys. will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other cflec tlons caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from tho system and prevent as well as euro all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache. Con stipation and Indigestion try Elec- uio .Bitters .Entire satisfaction guuranteed, or money refunded. Price 60 cts. nnd S1.00 ner bottle at Daniel J. -Fry's Drugstore. It may be that love makes the world go round, but an overdose of whisky will do it more successfully. Boston Courier. NOTICE. ri WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-Nottco Is hereby given that at a meeting of the stockholders of the C-apltol Adventure Comlmny, held in Salem, December 11, 1889. by unanimous consent tho capital stock of the company was increased tram Fifteen Thousand to Thirty Thousand Dol lars. EUGENE WILLIS, 12-16dl6t Secretary. Estatjlished 186&;! The Oldest and'StannchcsUBetwcen Sacra- rlland. LADD &BUSH, Bankers, Iron BnildiDgJvSalcm, Oregon -a Accounu kfttit. loans m exchaugo on every partnf the world bo1 ana sold, letters or creou issuea to ir tlons madethrouehout the couec States. British America and Mexico, tt county ana city warrants casnea. er pat- rons accommodations consistent win con- servatlvfl banking. wiLAMETTE UNIVERSITY f Graduates Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Bnsiness, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It is the oldest, largest1 'and least expen sive Institution of learning In the North. School opens first Monday In September Send for catalogue to TH03. VAN SCOY, President. 7: Salem, Oregon. Reception Saloon. 260 Commercial Street. EUGENE ECKERLIN, PROP. The best of Wines, Xlquors and Clears, Balem and Export Beer, good Lunch Coun ter in connection, where you will be served with HOT OR COLD LUNCHES, Sandwiches Vlenerwurst, and in toft ev erything is In good style, and the best of attention will bo shown to customers. SEW HARDWARE STORE ! Chas, Pugh, Proprietor. (SuccessorTo Bellinger & Co.) HARDWARE -AMD Farming Imnlcments A complete line always in stock. M v Btock Is bought new andfor cash, af. rs . . i. it improved machinery BloXa'hdasntore rooms at Bellinger-, old stand on State street. MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genulnt Syilem ef Memory Training for BooVi Leimed la mo- roadlng. Mind wandering turtd. ' Every child and adult greatly benefited. Oreot lnducemnt W correpoen" Prospectus, with opinions of lr Win. A. Hammond, the uorfd-famed Hpeeljllut In Lin thV i;raat TsyciiolntfUt. J. ." I? i) ehlm at tho CiiWton Artvjwuta ITof. A. LOWKTTK, MT "J"- raenio ana ro cghi aviern TTtVlor ffit ettn JtHwSt ELLIS k WHITNEY, Proprietors or the Favorite Livery and Feed Barns onGSthort,r?otlee?3'8 n ban1 and l8n specialty bonrdInef horses and stock a anmXTItret1!!9 f Trade 500 YXawftrri vWIL ' r. - -i rimu yASfc HEALTH S ' a Le Rlchna?a Golden Bsfitm NoI Cures Chancre., flrri andT'cond sU. ?wln tho. LK M BcUJ; Sore Ei": srm;,, f" ."; u.r.Mi2.BaiiR. primary forms ot tho dfwue ii d!eM8 known is tl'ffi S mZ&SiSAS?JK .'!. Icha. oSldW-nfflaS NoVi SrTSJS7i!SSP!'"'oHhe. matlsm, Fains In the ir..H i f,.v iV l"S5.onM. ins In tho S,"dA oCkt?l,th?. ki Ulctrated Soro 1. LuiTiTia tnrf Mn. tnictcd Cordi, Stlffneii ' 5f Tv?1 "le umbs, and '," u" "' Irom the siitem. wne.ncr causM by Jhdticretion or abuses wuiervCUr'.cavlnjCt4bI:w1 P"n " r iMjfc P.rle ,3 S Pr rottle. '"ilVf Bn.l ao1fl'i 4'nUh Antl. Uoto for tho cuo of Otaorrhcca, Gleet, irritation Gravel.Ind all Tfrinary or Genii taldltarrangemedts., Prfce 8a 60 por ilottlo. ft I.j nichau's tfolden HUmnlah In jectlon, forjbvoro cases ol Gonorrhcea. JnOunmatorreiett, StricturejLic. Prle SI fill ler flotUo. ? 7Ic!f,yU'-uClolaen A'wtntont lor the eff -olireheallnffof Sj-pMJitlc Sores, , andFuPti- Price 81 00 Xr Bpx. l.o ltlch.-,i Golden PIl-Ncno and Bralnlreatment; loss of phvsical now- ii- .exicj1 or oer.wort, Frostratton, ett. rnci jfii uu per Box. Tonic rfnd Nervine, aent CTjnero,v. o. D., securely pfcked Cvi irMnam, v. nr iiicnARDH A: f.n. . a..! ip & 420 Satisomo street. Corner Clay, v oi irrancirai. is . UiUUUL.AK -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 flrst- ciass styie, Twenty-five cents per meal. RED U'RONT. Court street, between Journal Office and Mlnto's Livery. A numbci of ten-acre tracts of desirable and within one and a half miles of Balem, at prices ranging from'SGO to 8100 ner acre. Apply to WILLIS & CHAMBERLIN, 6-29-Im Opera House Block NEW LIYERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Corner Ferry andLlberty streets, NE. cor from Chomeketo hotel, Salem, Or.' ' Good accommodations for commercial travelers. Flrst-closs!rlga always,on hand myK Charges reasonable v J. CULVER County Surveys JAMES WALTON, Topographer, .rUBYARS, Civil Engineer, i, Culver & Walton :yen k Topographers eys, drafts, plats maps ted descriptions of landJLtownlots, and roads, ditches, streets, sewers, airys, eic. em.. made and furnished at reasonable pilces. Old corners and lines re-es Lmht SouuviTi w. u E,usisr tablished from wlElnal tmt,i.t. neianoies. nkt.rtt-. Qradesiror ditches, roads, streets orew ers. wliwpstlmates furnished on app tion. Address County Surveyor's oflll seiemjturegon. W to California VIA Soutliftrn Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time Between Salem and San Francisco fi Thirty-six Uonrs. CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAIN RUN DAII.7 BETWEEN rORTLAFD AND B. F. South. North. 4.-00 p. m. 6:41 p. m. 7:15 a. m. TvT Ar. Portland Salem San Fran. Ar. Lv. Lv. 10:45 a. mA 7KB p.m. LOCAL. rADSENOEH TRAIN -CEIT SUNDAY). - ( DAILY EX 8.-00 a.m. 11:10 a. m 2:40 p. m. Lv. Lv Ar. Portland Salem Eugene Ar. 8:45 p. m. Lv. f 12.52 p. m. Lv. I ftOO a. m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING GARS. For accommodation ot second class passengers attached to express trains. O'heH. P. company's ferry makes con nectlon with ail the regular trains on tn East Side Division from foot oi stree Portland. rVest Side Division, Between Portland and tall is: DAILY EXCEW 8PNDAT). 7:30 a.m. rcvT Ar. "PorUanbT Corvallls Ar. Lv. "850 p. m. lao p. m. 12:25 p. m. ii in.,.,.! uml ivrvuiil connect wltb trains of Oregon Fuclfio Ibillroad, Through tlckeu to all jlnts south and east via iJallfornia gTPIllMMTgAIN(DAILY EXCElTSPWDAy TJDa.ni p. ro. -f.v. ' 1'nrtlttCd Ar. (1.-00 p. m. Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. 6: 46 ik.ro. Through Tickets TonllpoloU OTH and EAST V,A Calif6rniA. Kor lull inionnaiion rururdinr riM mans Mm rXlRltM. AM.O.F.4i'.Air't Mutual J ftlULKK, & :mM (faial City Restaurant Af J MSrfl W Wkwaii'lH-ars JrwvhSmv s"N WlWarW .SuA OVer OAPCTAI, HTMlNGt JOTJIOrAl. A Grand IvIJNN "& Beginning oh the i?orcasuoniy. All goods without resorvo at actual cosWintllJanuiti-.v selves for Spring trade. These nro pAPtifllc riif4.ilnD Allinil.n T5.. v-uviopvuiwii, v. luilio, IVUU8, JUla UUUU1, X I IIIIII1II1S, QUKS, 51 Waro and Ethbroldery, Faus and Rusches, Glovctrand Hosier Uubber .- CLOAKS AND FURS, CARPETS AND ilUGS, AND S"Spaco will not allow us to j' Meeks & Minton liavo received and answered over One Thousand Letters of Inquiry RH1I.A.TIVE; TO ORBQON SINCEJUNE 17, '89 No charges.'no commission, unless we sell your property. First Nioil Janl Y - SALEM.IOREGON. VtTXr M t . A T1TTT? - - President. Vice President. - - Cashier. DU.J. RBYNOLbsJ JOHN MOIR, GENERAf BANKING. Exchange ona'ortlabd, Ban Francisco, New Yorfc, London Tind Hong Kong bought and sold. Stati, County and City warrants-bouifht. Farmers are cordially Invited to daboslt nnd 'transact business with us. Itiberal advances' made on wheat, woe hops and Ather property at reasonabieFrates. Insurance on such se curity caff be obtained nt the bank In most relurble cornpanles. ESTABLISHED BY If ATIONlL AVTUOBITY The Capital NatiokVBank OF- SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Paid op, - $75,000 Surplus, - 10,000 It. S. WALLACK, President. W. W. MARTIN, .ce-Presldent. J. H. ALBERT, Cashier. TORSiV W. T. Gray, J. M. Martin, . W. Martin, S. WUlace. Dr. W". A.Cuslclt, j.n.AiVjrt, T, '. I'atton. ' LOANS MA' E To formers wheat and othei market- able pr oltt . consigned or in itore, private gramanes c ubllo warehouses, Slate and not? Warrants BonektA Par. MMERCIAL PAPER at reasonable rates. 13: t nn Naw York. Chicago. Han i. Portland. London, Paris.Uerli anq uaicuiuk NOTICJfi. i xrqnCEHs hereby wlven that the p? MN ense as&essmentxw two bundred-dol- lanTeach forthe month of December, 1889, against tn incorporators hiock in the Gold Mountain? and Dry Gulch Consol idated Gold andAlver Mining Company, is past due and unpaid on the following shares, to-wli:No 16, 1,000 shares; No. 17, six 'hundred snares: No. 44 to 47 lnclushc, 25 shares each; No 48 and 135, SO shares each; 1408.49, 6 and 128, 10 shares and No. 129, 60 Bhareg standing In the name or ir. riaraesi ausiiq, hub ""? "" "" " sold to pay said assessment at the oftlce of said company. In Balem, Oregon, at the hour ot i o'clock in th afternoon, on ir..Aw..An Tani.nrv II 1 MOO linlPSfl HAWl asKcment is paid before tbs,t time. Dated tnu 3d day or uecemoer, a.u.,jkw. 13-(dW4W It. II. niLiLilV-i AHIDW, t- GREAT 0VERUND ROUTE. TWO FAST TilAlNS DAlfiT ! UU jixtuajr wrtJiw SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via St. PAUL and MINNEAl'OL.lB. The Northern Pacific railroad Js the only line running Passenger trains, Hecond clas sleepers (free of charge) Luxurious uay coaches, Pullman Palace Weeping Cars. Palace Dining Can, (meais 70c; iroin ur land to the east Bee that your ticket read via the Northern I'acinc rauroua iuu u mw cnaogeoicars, Leave Portland at 8 a. m.atjd 8:40 p. ro. dally arrive at Minneapolis or Ht. Paul at 8'PACirao DIVMIONT-Trafns leave Front and U street dally at 115 a. in, and :W ". ...,. ... 'Punninu Ht 7-1(1 n 111 and p.m.: Arrive auaonv r, "" iio a, ro arrive HeatU ltt6 in and Oin. ro 'I'llHMIIfll I'll I I II111 II I UMiMJKt flCVI'ltlSL are, elegant day ooucntt, flnml palace oiDrog cart between Irtland, TwinijBd BwUle dlrecu Dally nervlce. A.D.CIIARMON AMt. (len'l Pass. Agent, i:int HU, Cor Washington HI- iyrtd. Oregon. Deiot Corner First andO ritrMts. 1UIWUSM ---- . - . .. I FOR MEN ON Y! ANIITIVtLlsVVy rtcH IlTT TIE .Ifmr VkMMI : "f TT1".Tu.s.j 4. '-"" sr .i.Li a, . Bisi siiiiiirg fi " WMa IVSWPBT WZ.ii.tmi isxr T-tHTrK IkUl M tfliMffai A A v T t DIRhf R. 4icF oi V oaoce leffln DlscounUd drawn dfrM Kranolseu uong utong 3 . Northern Pacific Railroad ra.varffi wmmtH uieaf VB 6th of Dece, facts. All gootls will bo T - n 1 m-i ,.. Gossamers, Umbrellas and all 1 mention all good Come early and ity fem cit Tnx Notice. The Stf: Ity taxes are now duo and payabUatmv olllce with Williams & En- Gillian plcaso puma: Taxpayers win crovern themselves accordingly. ' E. J. SWOFFOUD. City Tax Collector. School Tax Notice. Tho school taxes or District No. 21, In Marion county, nre now duo'nud pnynblo nt the clerk's olllce, No. llH Court street. In Optra House block, Salem. 'The sntno will be deemed delinquent unless paid within slxly days from date. DAVID SIMPSON, School clerk. October 15, 18S9. J. H. HAAS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, COMMERCIAL STREET. First-class work e-unrantccd. Give liln a call and you will not regret It. 7-31ml GEORGE WILKINS' NEW BUTOHER SHOP On Liberty street, across tho brldgo In North Violent. All kinds of meats kept ou hand. 6-dOtf For the Public Good. 'A Itlsanindlstr liable fact that tho hand- somest vestlbuli trains thav aie on tho American!, continent aid. thoso on the uurllngum route, icivying from union depot In Denver, also Ht. Paul, Immediate ly on arrival of all til rough trains from the west. The first and, second class couches are magnificent, tha iec'lnlng chair cars suburb, the Pullmansleepers extremely luxuriant, and as foe the meals that are served In those palacd Hurllngton dining errs ynm.yum. T; e nexi uhiu yuu ku Chicago or Ht. Louis, east to Kansas Clt: If you mention to tue ticket acent mat you want your ticket W readiroin Denver or Ht. Paul over tha Durllnlrton route, you will get it, and you will always be glad of If vou eo via tho NorthernVr Canadian Pacific, the eWgant vcbtlbuip trains of rno iiurungion iiouie, dcuvcchi ou raui ana unicago, of oi. iouis. win eirry yuu alone the eastarn shore oi the Mississippi river for a distance of 350 mlles.Xamldst scenery that aunnot be surpassed; orf you Jo via the Oregon Short Lino or Southern 'aclfic, anjay your tlcset reads vlaHThe Burlington Jloute from Cheyenno'or Dsp' ver, you wHl pass tbrougn all the thriving cities and towns located In jrhat is popu larly known as the Heart otfne Continent. or lurtner iniormaiionnpniy 10 a. u General Agent;' so 'First street, urcgon. jf ., i'lvuawu 7Zfi DRJ0RDAN & Co .' iUSEUM OF ANATOMY 'siiittrltetst.Ban Frnnc)sco rAamission a cents. Oonud learn how to avoid aiseaae. uonsuiiuuun uuu trpfttmhnt nerKonallv or bv letter, oa. spcrmatcrrhota orgcnitai weuancss, anu un dlsciissenf iiran. Bend for a book. Private olllce 211 Geary street.. Consultations m a,E. STREWN! Jf Nov 303 Commercial Street, SALEM. -- ' OREGON. rDXALEn IN- V STOVBSand RANGES PlimHng, GasVd Sfcam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a SpeciaHy. Mf Agent for the rtlCnAUDHON & BOVNTON COMPANy'H 'Furnaces. Es tablished in IMS ivia . rfocn AMONTIIcanbemade PlsJ IU J)JU working for Ingrorus. Agents ilsn horse and nrftinrrpa wnu cjlii .luruinu ml give their whole time to the business. Spa re moments may berprofltably employed aim, A few vacancies in towns and cities. II. I-. Johnson fc Co., 1009 Main st.. Hlchmond, va. i ' J. . N. B. Please state age and business ex. Derlence. Never mind about sending stamp for reply. U.F.J. A Co. Wim 1NHURANCK Company. Flro and Ma rine. JOH. ALBEItT, Agent, - Kalem, Oregon I wish to employ a few ladlps on a salary to take i nkechurgeortny nusinetM atiiivir omen. Light, very fascinating ana iieoiiu- ful. Wages HOper week, iien-rum en uivL" Good pay for part time. Address wlin (rtamp,MilH.MAItlON WALKF.lt, lxul- .'hi.. II 'Xl-fti Vllie, Ky. j John A, Cason, COUN'caOH WOIEV..lT-Uff AND I'Af I'UULIO . NO'J W timber of tli- ljr " Ontario, Canada. Office, WHMfw hired, Haleiij, Oregon. JlKJflUtKNCKri AT TOIW.VTOi JIon.rTJoma Osit, C'blef Justlea o( jii)iiii J'Jui; ilou. Jiih.k McUrrotii, JudKor me court or aimi; iih. " It. IWI-VI, Jutyl . Judueof I I n ' )liiili. ' lo loan. S: halary, W eitiikfs fdym-, till lliw4 tJthliftutU, hliuUvtlii. tnn n m mut?ik. 1 DVIU LUSL J1,1 L sneiaon; portiana, IT iBwy fl if Bf i..if4liloyimntt hoiiiBorlruvtlliig. hit oll lf2A!ivi; t'rt n. No ikmIuI wir.U. Addn- vrllli iPSTwia Uu; ill. llAKHt 'Kiwy.niil H-M-yn ance ROWN'S, 1889, and .Ending 1st 1800. In order to mln. stnnu yo havo iillns&'Iushes, Velvets, Ribbons and Laces, Lace Cloak-., Handkerchiefs, Lace y, Batons and Corsets, Muslins and Uuderwear, Knitted Underwear, lues belonging to Staple and Fauoy Dry Goods. A RGE STOCK OF MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. late. floods onco bought not taken back or exchanged. IvIJNN Proposals for Supplies, miin UOAUD OF thustkis of 01U Bun oimu iiiKiinu Asyiuiu nereuy in N Ito scaled tmnxisnls for rurnlshlniriii tin. asylum near .Salem, Oregon, the following supplies for tho six months commencing Jauuary lt, I8H0. DRY GOODS. ' 150 lbs yarn, nil wool, while, 1000 yda canton llanucl, Nashua XXX, WW yds I.nnsdiile lino sheeting, 30 Inches. HO yds Pequot sheeting, heavy, 15iu. 'J00 yds Toweling, red checked. HXX) yds Calico, American full standard. S00 yds check tlannclcontlucntal, SOOydsllluo Denims AmoHneg, Ooji. 40 yds canvas buck, Hot.., white 120 yds water proof cloth, heavy. 8U0 yds Kentucky Jean-j cloth, lionvy, W) duz bikioIs white thread; HO No. ao, S) No. 1(1, 1 No. (O. 12 dor turkey red hnnderchlefs. 4S cross shirt buttons, N'o.UO F 11. 10 doz metal backed horn combs, 8 In, long. SjlS SLIPPERS AND LKATIIEIl. !!0 doz prs leather slippers lOSprs No 8, (10 prs No I), GO prs No 10, 48 pre No 11, 30 prs No 7, 12 pis No 12 ' 1 sido harness leather, Or. extra good i nll of solo leather, from 23 to 27 lbs per side. Stockton, extra heavy 1 amnestic call skin Charter Oak) 10 gross shoo laces, 4-1. rnuiT. 1500 lbs Italian prunes, machine, dried HAItUWAIli:. 1 Dlstou hnnd saw, 12qunllty, 8guiigo, 23 menus long 4 Jennings bits oao 4. 8,11, 12, 12-10 1 fllmln. Itllu lti..LtAl..n 1-lit 6 doz strap hfnges; 2 3-lucli, 2 4-Inch nnd liincu 2 doz pr 2x2 wrought iron butts 1-lneh tap No lU.Oi-een river brand :w lbs blank nuts, 10, yt ,10, 1.10, nnd 10, , Norway 10 lbs No 7 l'utman horso nails 1'JO fectb ind Iron, Norway; 60 a lx a x2nnd 25 a Hx4, 651bs til i n.inM.n i.w.1 .tu.1 t inli. 1 pr Button's comb pllcis nnd wlro cut- tcrs, inencs 1 pr Htubs cutting nippers, 8 Inches PLUMBING. 2 doz elbows, yt doz 1, 1 doz , 1 doz i incurs 2 doz tees, 1 doz l, doz 1, i doz Jf, 1 doz Buckets, y, doz ench of If, , and 4 doz bushings, doz VAxAot, yt, i uuz ncn jixj. xy,y8; 1 doz 1-Inch unions 'PA doz Jcnkln's Bros valves rcinqvable disks ! doz 2-Inch, Jdoz lUlnch, doz i;-incu, i uoz i iucii, uuz y incii '.Aat 1 Inch So head ston cocks X 3 do 41)0 U Hnv Tlminliltih irtiMlllitnra TMt tiVi u Uw .u..v.....q ....,........, .w v- PAINTS AND OILS. ' oxes class: 2 boxes 14x20 and 2 boxes ioxjj 60 lbs putty In bladders 50 lbs whllolead, Pioneer 6gull. boiled linseed oil 6 gall turpentine 80AP. 2500 lbs Klik's Savon, or nsjgood FLO till. 850 bbls best rollor, process, dollvcred as wunicu VINKGAll. 400 gall puro elder vinegar, 40 gr. MDATO. 400 lbs per day, moro orlcss.of beef ami mutton aa required, In oo,uul parts of fore and hind quarters TINWAItE. 15 soup cans of XXXX tin 13x14 deep .-in WiirilliiirkeLsnrXXXX tin 11x12 deed IHdnpplngpnns 18x23 by 3 Inches deep, mado of !fll Kussla iron, with heavy wlro rim and well turned under with smooth corners 21 llarlnir pans of XXXX tin, 11 Inch on bottom, 15 Inches top, fi Inches deep 12 quart dlpiiers f XXXX tin fflHtlnchambo sorXXXX tin. 2 bundles each No 18, 20 and 22 gal Iron, 3flxlKI,JunlctUi brand, UUsheeU XXXX tin. GIIANITE IKON WA UK. 21 gem water pitchers, 5 quart 12 deep dish nans 21x7, 30 qua. ts Uslop)ars with bales, No U GKOUKIUi: 8000 lbs Liverpool salt, lino 720 lbs tea. U H brand Ponchong U00 IbsUibacco Knpldan brand. M) lbs Chlnu starch. 600lbssoda crack i m (extra) fresh 3U0lbsrall"H, Cal layors 12,000 lbs sugar, 7000 Golden, CflOOgraln, In sack, ,. , , U) lbs cheese, Cranium's, or as gxd 25U0 lbs com meal, Gold Dust, fresh ground 1,70 lbs cracked wheat, fresh ground 1500 lbs coamo lioinlny, fresh ground 1600 ibHcmt meal, fresh gn,und 1U20 lbs itilled oats. Coniilek's patent MW lbs dried currunls 111 lbs ntrb. soda, U A- Co's A II brand 1U0 Ins uackerel Mi 1 extra mess, 'WHiitcli 600 lbs salt salmon mollis dried apples, mat-lilne dried MOO lbs t-liiilcc Island I lco No 1 1UO0 lbs Utile while Ik-jiiih 100 lbs cikIIIhIi (biint'lcxs; Pnrlllc ixast .Vwlbs drltd K-aelu-H 150 )h mum of tartar, J A l-olg'r(prlme) III lbs gloss smri'ii, usuigo 2 do. miIi hoards 2 do, wlilsk brnoniK, 2 siring vel Up 20 doz brooms 1 de: i-lothc baskets, willow, largejle, sqiiariienils iMilozcuiisnjKtcni, Blue Points lniloziua roiici-iitruK-d lye, American lOduniiisiiorii, Wliulow fi do ilust brushes, ji u ', 7 ii IOiIik M-rnli brushes .Nni n doz wooden tmlls, i-dnr, H hps lOdo bluing. I'llramancii, Iji 2 do Woru-rit-Mlilmsmiu!, I, A P qls 12 do mop rug il do mop slicks Hti gull syrup, iixtni golden r lliu d (A) fjgull cixil oil, ixjirl bruml 200 gull iiiolusscs, orlt-nus t-xlrii r-oi'niu. It') lbs (! idea, 1st gnulu 15i)bsGoti-riiim-iitJuvu 7Abal MimIu 2liJlbs(lilmr' HI'K.'IX. Hi) lbs black Mjpcr rjOlbsitliiliuliKli () lbs ginger , yuocKiiuv. J) nut ill Ixiwli.l )iloqt yiwt,vtn U ,o wasli hluliur, w i) 2iuii'cuiiiiiii; I ill) ITl'UIII otgiyliiiwfSiwV vtmmi! vmJi wh, w luniriIgloliHi IIW lilo Mm (illl'i I iliftrldM'l'Hr. Sale January 1, 1890 ! i,.,fnm i,..t ...i ..., " '" l""c ""' & BROWN. H lb acid ben7olo. i Ibncld bornclopowder. 6 lb acid murtatffl com. 1 lb acid nil rlc OP. n lb acid sulpliurla Com. 2 Hi Held tannic. r lb ammonia spirits cone. 2 lb carbonato powder, v 2 Ibbnimldn. i " Hi mm Into powder, "Sqillbs." 2 lb alum powder. . 1 Ibantlpyrlno. 2 becsvn. ' j K lb bl-sulplmte mercury. 5 lliehlniofoiiu,"bqulbbs," , i I lb rbloratu hydrate, K SehSrlUg, l Hi thud uitnict arnica, Fl.-P 1) A 1 lblluldoxtract bluclf cohosh. I'D. Co. 2 lb. tluld extract, bluelibcrry, I'Jlt A-Cu. 2 lb fluid oxtmct,onsoitmHagrn,Il)V Co. 2 lb fluid extract com silk, I D A Co. 1 lb fluid extract, ergot, P 1) .t Co. 2 lb tluld extractjuliip, P l) co. 1 lb tluld extract, rhub.irb.P 1) ACo. 1 lb fluid xtraci, rhubarb, aromatic, P DA Co. , 2 lbs tluld extract rims, P 1) A Co. 3 lbs fluid extract, senna alox,P DA Co. 1 lb fluid extract, Hqullls cotnp. 1 lb fluid ct met, stllllngla, P D A Co. X Ibgumkluo. . -. . Ji lb Iodoform. i lb morphia sulph. " ' ' y, lb Mon-eW solution. 2 lbs Monitor absorbent cotton. " 21bsoxulozlnc. r r 1 Iboll lemon. 1 Iboll wlntrrgrccu. , 1 lb nil orange. i lb oil ruo. i J4 lb sassafras. ' 2 lbs oil l'yrol'hos, of Iron '-Sol' I t Jloseii gnrtcn ANin, i lb phenncctla; mckcssch it 11.' ' lbpsraldehyde. 21bs potass biomldo. r J 2 lbs potass blehromal,qs , 3 lbs potass chlorate powder, Squbbs. Vi lb potass carbonate. 5lbs isitasN I) 1 1 into powder. 1000 pill IllOlll lOlllll ML-K.l n. I KXW pill cartlmrtloi-omp; U H P. 200)1111 calcl KUlphldo I gr, mckMc A. 100plllcalelsulphldu2gr. , 30 oz qultilup sulph, P A W, In cans. Klo7. sulfolial Imyor. 2"i lbs salts, Epsom. 60c) lbs sulphur roll. 2 lbs solution pcr-chlnr, Iron, 2 lbs sodium bromide; Mulllnckrod, 6 lbs sulphuric ether, Hqulbbs. 21bsspoHgrs, buth,andlcsH. , y. lb spongeH, surgeons medium JiJlb:uretliaioMC'7AH. 10 lbs vusalliify puro, In ciiuh. ,j 2 lbs vanilla bo in, Mux, 20 gul acoliol, Eastern, 5 gul castor oil, linker's A A. t lutMoncli empty MipsulcH, NoO, Nil I and No 2, PDAi-o. , 2gross y, ot phials, oval, , 1 gross 1 n. jililals, oval, 1 uniss2 o phials, oval. ' 1 gross! oz phials, ovall t I umssUoz nhlals.aval. ' gross cacn coras' jsos -i, L', 3, 4 andO, A ' taper. to 1 Inch long. , ' 2 cross powder boxe3448fl'KX In, zgroHspin oiixi-H,'i,o,uirui-u wuaii.- J gro s ointment Iwx-h1 ot, till. ) gross ointment hoxe2 0z, tin, 2 do, strengthening itlasters, H .t.T. 2 do Almck's porous plasters W A J 2 roll oinplastrum caullmridus. S A J. 2 roll umplastrum capsicum, HA J, - 2 roll silk Isinglass plustor, white, H A J, 6 yds 12-lnch wide rubber adhcslvo plas ter, Meade's H.t J. 'A do Davidson's syringes, No I. 2,dozcamcIs hair pencils, Asst. I Uozgliss Is rs, umber screw top, l.. 2 do nrudlelnu gluss measures, tea and tables poonful, Eng lines. 1-0 do morbus each 2und o, glass, 1 mortar, Wedgwood, I oz. 1 Graduate, 1 ... English Hues. 1 Graduate 2or, Knglli'g lines. 2 Graduate 4 o, English llmx, .1 dospatulauich,3, l,ai)tt (I Ineb. ' HTA-rioNiuir, 2 reams legal mp. (I leiuiih letter luiii'r, LlvoOuk. , Hitoen I'nyson's Indelible Ink. 1 ilueiik'u(lieiiclli Siiniiilt-H may bo hc-ch at llio olllc-o ofllio bourd of tniHtct'H at tliui caul to, and kooiIk imiHtlJU in accordance, thcrowitli. GooiIh niiiHt coinufin original iwic-knucfl when oA.Hlblu. Dtillvury of HupplIi'H will bo rcrjnlictl witliin tun duyu' notlco oracnt'iitanco ofbldH. A copy of thin ndvcrtlBu munt iniiHtiu-coinpany each bid, and thu nainuof cliiB.sof HiippllcH bid up on miiHi bo written upon thu envel ope. Each bid must include- all tho iteniH In thoHpeclul cIu.sh bid upon nnd iniiHt ivu Itenm and tottdH In full with the exception of meat and Hour. Auditing olllctTH aio prohibited by law from uoullrnilng neeoitiiU of purchuscH when the advcrtiHenient tloeH not contain a full and complutu dertorlptlon of tho klmlH of'artlcleh to lio'pttrchaNcd. Thu rljrht to reject any or all hliln 1h ri'Herved. Hldh will bo ())oticd at 2 o'clock t). in. on 'i'tichilay, Jantmry 7, 1800. . HVI-VKHTKItl'UNNOYKIt, (1KO. W. McltHIDK, (J. W. WHIM, Hoard of 'I'riiHtccH. Win. A. MI'NIjV, Chjikof Jloard. .. " -nl. w. j " -..' T . JIIIS.K A.CHJMr, A Now; Vorkl ModUte, who IAi bad fifteen years' cxsrlciK In Cutting and Fitting Would bit pleased lo see llio IiiiIIih of Hu--iii ut licr moms, Uu, 401 Hiiiiiiner slrivl, corner of Minion. Just Received AimiHrrrjMlvirts Mljlimwy iuiuiir!i nril'iinii&rjfiH r Hpi'im ,i,HlS! 'ruiivbfia J 'llijt lmlut of Hulsm aid suirouililllllf mu III niir yuin lilln li.iiMr.d liil DlU OHM III K'KS J Sew-Dressmaker. :. m . X l V) tl X if-Sji - 'VVr