Ht JU'. , TI1E CAPITAL JOBBMAL. MONMOUTH NOTES. Wo have a barber shop m Mon mouth now. Still wo grow. The v concert given Sunday even ing byltho Snhdrty sohool wns largely attended Monmouth surely has a Sunday school to bo proud of. Hov. Mr. Waller's wife living about a mile and a half south of town died very sudouly Tuesday evening at supper llnic The funeral, took place Thursday. Mrs. Kelsy, ot Dallas, and her mother died nt their rcsldenco Thurs day, and Rev. Kelsy died yesterday at 1 o'clock. Willie Kelsy, who is also sick, is Improving. Tho fatal desease was pneumonia. 9 Some one enterd Ira F,. XU But ler's house Thursday $ evening and took fliteou dollars.1 and a watch. No one has been suspicioned yet, but there has been a good many tramps and peddlers heroof late. lilllLTNYE'S llUMOK. Cleanly Mid Kindiy Characteristic of tho Man's Uomo Lift. Bill Nye,' or to use. his proper name, Edgar W. Nye, lives on Btaten Island. "He owns a large house near St. George landing. It cost its builder $40,000 and it cost its purchaser, Nye, about one-third that amount. Nye has a wife and four' children two' girls and" two boys. He is nearly forty years old and a native of Maine. After having received a good education ho started for the west in 1876 and obtained a position on the old Daily Sentinel in Laramie City, Wyoming territory, which he held for a year and then became con nected with the f Boomerang, 'which sheet obtained aAnational celebrity, through his writings. Aboutia year ago Nye and WhitcombRiley, the poet, made their first' appearance in Cleveland, Ohio. Speaking of his early llfo Nye said: "We moved from Moosehead lake when I was very young, and I lived In tho west among the rattle snakes and the Indians until I grew up. I practiced law for about a year, but, die ndda; without chang ing amusie, nobody knew much about 4t; Iikept tt.very quiet. I was justice of the peace six years. Yes, I used to marry people and try them for their offenses." He is now In receipt of a good In come. It is said that his lectures last year netted hlm-30,000 and his pen $10,000.' He Is not-obliged to stretch his memory much, however, to remember the time that he was paid a dollar a column. Most of the humorist's pen por traits represent him as perfectly in nocent of hair. 'This" doeS a 'gross iniiinMra to ttha -veeetation with I which bVscalp ls;fringed, though it is not luxuriant 'and though truth compels' the' admission that the crown is ot the billiard ball variety He is loosely built, largo boned, six feet high and straight as a plummet line. The KinHness that is in him seems to flndi an ffcutjIeVat every pore. It daoceilnlrjls njyef, softens the expression of his face and rings In every sentence that he utters. The chief character of his work is the unexpectedness of his state ments and the good humor which pervades all hla writings. He makes himself his own target and the reader never ieels hurt. The latter cad 'itpglytouta'im8eiri)8me fnhe: caustic sayings of tho humorist if ho s desires, butlhe can never put down one ofJyels letters without a, kindly feeling toward'thfr writer. A persqnwithseusltlvet con science sometimes finds it difficult to transact business properly and at the same time follow his inclination?. It is this" difficulty that has led to tho 'resignation of the president of the State Savings bank of Detroit. He refused to adcept the paper of a tobacco flrmjjecause he believes tho sale of' tobacco is immoral; he re fused to allow a watchman to watch the , bank , Sundays, and Sunday niirhts.'because -he thinks no man should work on Sunday. The other stockKoldera protested against this sort of thjng, and, as burglars have no conscientious scruples' against workla&8unday,- the stockholders insisted that tho hank should have a watahnianj ori' that day. So the president sold out hla interest In the institution andrctlred. Cornelius Vanderbilt, who often vislU.Concord In hla private car to meet his Bonwho hi being educated at the noted St. Paul's school, two and one-half mllea from the city, is a welcome gueet attbo hotels and (o the kacji? drlvSrl'To CbeJktter, he ianIs4iWt fat, pasgev from the eitv o the school, refuslnc any ie- tnrn change, the regular fare being 12. iMmm TTiuiinhivv Ward looka askancenn t be wewau'a right" Riove raoHt, aud lias a sr married to Professor Huxley. She shuns pub licity, writee a singularly masculine hand, and hi a MHiipleto ealgnw to Im oh AunJIy, who HI Win tP flnd wrt w)t nU tfw fit makes 200 pins a minute. At Deadwood, S. D coal is 20 ft ton. The Clgarmakers' Union has $240,000. A Heidelberg cask holds 800 hogs heads. ' Nine-tenths of from Europe. our razors come Wo ate 110,000 European eggs the past year. Bricks are now being burned with oil in Pennsylvania. Three-fourths of our ladies' cloaks are made in New York. There are 240,000 men and women employed in Ohio's factories. Cardinal Gibbons contemplates going to tho City of Mexico to at tend llie Celebration of the golden jubilee of Archbishop Sabastule. The Princd of Wales has never af fixed his signaturovto any recom mendation of a hair restorative. He has not the hair to back it up. Austin Corbin paid $13,000 for a herd of Mpnitoba buffaloes with which to stock his hunting park in the mountains of New Hampshire. Justice Miller, of the United States supremo court, is spoken of as "a man of tho simplest tastes and most unostentatious habits" all because he occasionally rides in a horse car. James Whitcomb Riley Is spoken ot by the irreverent editor of the Peoria Transcript as "the gentleman who travels around with Bill Nye In order to convince people that Nye is not the homeliest man in the world." NOTICE. mo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-Notlcc I Is hereby given that at n meeting of the stockholders of the Capitol Adventure Company, held In Balem, December 11, 1889, by unanimous consent the capital stock of the company was Increased fiom Fifteen Thousand to Thirty Thousand Dol lars. EUGENE WILLIS, 12-lBdlOt " Secretary. Established 1868 1 The Oldest and Staunchcst Between Sacra mento and Portland. LADD & BUSH, Bankers, Iron Building, Salem, Oregon Accounts kept,' loans made, exchange on every part of theworldboughtandsold, letters of credit Issued to travelers, collec tions made throughout the Unllcd States, British America and Mexico, Btate, county and city warrants cashed. We offer pat rons accommodations consistent with con servative banking. 103t0w3t WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates Students In Classical, Literary,' Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. lil.fl.AnM.el ItircAQt. HTIll le.ts CXDtn- slve Institution of learning in the North- west. school oDcns first Monday in September Send for catalogue to ' 1"u ' Prldlnt. Salem, Oregon. Reception Saloon. 260 Commercial Street, EUGENE ECKERLIN, PROP. tub best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, r.WV with HOT ORnCOLD LUNCHES, Sandwiches Wienerwurst, ond in act e v erytbln'' Is In good style, and the best oi attention will be shown to customers. Chas. Pugh. Proprietor. (Successor To Bellinger & Co.) HARDWARB AND A complete line always In stock. SSdlXtlrnproved machinery always o hand. Bellinger's old nmce suu .iiv .- c stand on StaUstreeu SUBYELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine Sy.tem of - J"1"1"'' fw Booki Leamea m w - Mind wandering tmi- Great inouewnsBw . . , Chye' . . oolm0Ds of Vr Wm. A. rro'Pty-'.-'irfd.&imwl Hpii'v iiouiuinnd. tUe "".".".Sii.i t'linuin SKSS W. W,AVi -.-77Jil.v ttrx $? A machine Earming Implements afc.sSK:e! ELLIS k WHITNEY, Proprietors of thp i Favorite livery and Feed Bams! 2u d "8 lways on hand and furnished on short notice. specialty bonrdlnSf hors "d stock n Office nndhftrna nt tha mnn.. Afnt,t. and Commercial streets. 500 1bnNnl xtoic .. f AM sau? HEALTH. 's ho nfchnu'. Oolden Balsam NoI ?-..?? th L nd Body; Sore Eirl SKil1i'Cfcl,rh: "" Scalp, and il Syphilis. Prlre, f 5 OO nor Bottla V Rlchau'a aAldcn Balamm No a matlsm. Pains In the Bonw, Pains In tho Ilead, back of tho Neck, Ulcerated Soro Throat. Syphllitlo ltash, Lump, and co t.Ca,C0r1f' "Wneu'of the Limbs, and eradicates all dljcaso from the system, whether caused by Indiscretion or abu.i of Mercury, leavinp tho bllod pure and r "ih?: 1.r1.,15 00 PO' rottle. I"iiilcVau.." ao,1" anUh Anil dote for the cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Genii gj dltarrangcmcnts. lrlce 9 50 per r'i n'ch"', Golden Spanish In jection, forsjvere cases of Gonorrhoea. Inflamnntory Gleet. Stricturcs.ic. Prlcw SI fiti per Bottle. & Xj?.?Klc!r,n?,,v "P1'" Ointment or the e(r-ttivo hcollnof Syphllitlo Sores and eruptions. Price 81 00 per Box. l.o nichnu'a Goldort Pll i-,Vmi and Brain treatment; loss of physical pow. cr, exiesi or ovcr-work. I'rostrattjn. etc. Prlco $3 OO per Box. T.inlc ni.d Nervine, Sent everywhere, C. 0. 1)., tccurely packed per express. -. C. P. RICHARDS A: CO. , Acen'tl, 127 & 429 bansomo street. Corner i.-y, Hin TnncUco, Cat. CIRCULAR JIAILU1) TUEE. Jas. Batchelorj Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours of the Day None but wnlto labor employed In this establishment. A good substantial meal cooked In first class style. . Tweuty-flve cents per meal. REDKRONT. Court street, between Journal Office and Mlnto's i.ivery. A numbei of ten-acre tracts of desirable and within one and a tmir miles or Balem, at prices ranging from to0 to 8100 per acre. Apply to WILLIS & CHAMBERLIN, 6-29-Im Opera House Block NEW IIYERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Corner Ferry and Liberty streets, N. E. cor from Cheracketo hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. Flrst-class;rlga always on hand Charges reasonable J. J. CULVER County Surveys JAMES WALTON, Topographer, W. H.IBYARS. Civil Engineer, Byars, Culver & Walton Surveyors & Topographers Surveys, drafU, plaU maps and descriptions of lands, townlots, and roads, ditches, streets, sewers, alleys, etc. etc., made and furnished at rciuonable nrlces. Old LmhT Sour Tmmh; corners and lines re-es-w. u t. ourut tabllsbcd from original Tur, N.T. field notes, ..nj f- rtitnir. mnds. streets or sew ers, with estimates furnished on appllca- j ri.ntv Bm-vAvor office. llOnj AUUICn xjvuimvj w..- Belem, Oregon. Jt Overland to California VIA Southern Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA RODTE. Time between Salemind Saa Frnel8.3 Tblrty-siz Uonrs.- CAMFOBSIA MPnS3TKAIN-nDIC DA1W nimmv POHTLAFD AND 8. K. "South. North. I 10:15 a. m. 4:00 p. m. :41 p. m. 7:45 a. m. " Portland Balem San Fran. TAa.m. 7KXJp.ru. LOCAL PASSKNOKH xAi 1" i;jl.j'& o Ar. & p. m. &00 a.m Lv. Portland 11:10 a. m 2:10 p.m. LV Ar. Balem Eugene Lv. 1 1152 p. m. I,?; 9fl0 a. m PDLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For .. nv Mt(i t ton ot second clasa rssenTers' atuTched to erpnw trains PrheTp. company'. Jerry makes con Portland. M Side Division, Between rorllaBd and Gerrallis: nxivr-iC'r"r ppati. rLvPortuno .. fSR-S' Oirvallls 'Lv- . i .. - - - i Albany and CulUs umu connect wilt lrTKhetitSanRn7oath end east vU tallfurnla wTrnAi7.V-kxCgTUWDAY TSapTnT &.-00 p. in. TVT Piiftlalid Ar. kwiuim. Ar.'MclinnvleLv, kiS a. in. Through Tic , To ell polfcU Tickets mmi m EAST V I A California. riurnraiai rwM JfW lull nMorw Vv&vrw . . ,. L, A lljull1! """'"" 'yuSifr, S iwNi A-rA8.tr BAT SAM -r- 'vy anin b i w as - . u mi HIMItlll Capital City Restaurant rirsi'lNauonai DanK SftMmt rW" SaiAM.UHm KWWm X"r niSiiI THE CAPITAL EVENING JOTJBNAL. A Grand Clearance LUNN & BROWN'S, Beginning on the 6th of December, 1889, and Ending January 1, 1890 1 For cash only. All goods without reserve ntuctunl coat until Jnuuary 1st 1S00, In order to reduce stock before Invoicing, and to prepare our' selves for Spring trade. These are facts. All goods wm be sold at cost. Wo have Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Dress Goods, Trimmings. Silks, Satins, Plushes, Velvets, Ribbons and Laces, Lace Cloaks, Handkerchiefs, Lace Ware aud Embroidery, Faus aud 1111801108-, Gloves aud Hosiery, Buttons and Corsets, Muslins and Uuderwoar, Knitted Underwear, , Rubber Gossamers, Umbrellas and all lines belonging to Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. CLOAKS AND FURS, CARPETS AND RUGS, AND A LARGE STOCK OF MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. BSySpace will not allow us to mention all goods. Come early and late. Goods once bought not taken back or exchanged. LUNN & BROWN. Meeks & Minton Have received ond answered over One Thousand Letters of Inquiry RELATIVE TO OREGON SINCE JUNE 17, '89 No charges, no commit slon, unless we sen your property. SALEM, OREGON. TO. N. LADUE, President. DR. J. REYNOLDS, Vice President. JOHN MOIR, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchanges on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London nnd along Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit tmd transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank In most reliable companies. ESTABLISHED BY NATlOIfAI. AUTnOniTY OF - - - OREGON. SALEM - Capital Paid up, $75,000 10,000 Surplus, It. S. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. H. ALBERT, i- Cashier. DIRECTORS) W.T.Gray, "W. W. Martin, J. M. Martin, R. 8. "Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cualck, J. H. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To formers on wheat and other market- able produce, consigned or in siorc, 9 proauce, consigueu umu cither in prlvaU graarles or cuner in pnvuuj cni publlo wareuouses. State md County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. DrafU drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San FranclscoV Portland, London! ParisBerlin Hong Kong and Calcutta. NOTICE. SOTICE is hereby given that the ex. penso assessment of two hundred dol i each for the month of Decembor, 1889 aealnst the Incorporator's stock In idatedGold and Bilver Mining Company is past duo and unpaid ontho following bam. to-wlt: No, 15, Wiliawi" 17, six hundred shares; No. 44 to 47 inelu8le.iasharescachjNo48 and 1.15, w snares eichiNos. 49, fcl and 128 10 shares each- Nos bb ,51. 130 and 131, 20t.hares caoh; Sad No. ia, M Tsharcs standing In the name Kw to parSald nsse.'sment .at the office of hour ofT o'clock in the uffernoon, on Wednesday, January 8, 1800, unless said assessment is paid before tha Mine. Dated tnis au y."V 1 1 v Vs't Seo 12-4dw4w R- IL MILLJfc.lt, AS l boo. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWOFAflTTUAINSDAIL.y 0AR8 SHORTEST lISTtO CHICAGO And all points Kant via PAUL ond MINNEAPOLIS. St. Tho Northern Pacific rallrood Is the only effi, ..RSUa. fe Hleeping Can,. Palace Dining cb, - land W the eut B that your ticket read v.j the Northern change of cant. ive Portland ate a. m. ond &) p. m. dillyirVive t MlnneapolU or Ht. Pul at picii?io DivwioK-Tralns Jeae Kront ..? 'J?LL Hnilv at UJA u. in. and B: ""it.. ArrTvaatTittoinaat 7:10 I munu V:a-' A"l tt Si, '&&L anil . P. m " i. a vent WftihliirUin HU. .it-lid, (W jepatCru!r KlatenrtU i nd. Or Wit, wM.m .! 1. THI1' FOR MEN ONLY! sssassm, -11 I T I I TV The CapitalNational Bank Northern Pacific Railroad, .. '....ii..,., ii.i.n Miuciilnir (r. riWSwnS. "it Vote "Jl',5 7s litwein PrtUiid,Tui.. Hmttle ,7.fa)iWi mfmmtU V - AT City Tax Nbtice. The Salem city taxes nro now duo nnd payable nt my ofllee with Williams En gland. Taxpayers will pleaso goem themselves accordingly. n. j. nwurj-uuu. City Tux Collector. School Tax Notice. Tho school taxes of District No. 21, In Marlon county, nro now duo and payablo at the clerk'b oillce, No. 101 Court street, In Opera House block, Kalcm. Tho samo will be deemed delinquent unless paid within sixty days from ante. DAVID SIMPSON, School clerk. October 15, 18S9. J, H. HAAS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, COMMERCIAL STREET. First-class work guaranteed, a call and you will not regrct.lt. Olvo him 7.31ml GEORGE WILKINS' NEW BUTOHER SHOP On Liberty street, ncross tho brldgo in North alem. All kinds of meats kept ou hand. 5-aotf For the Public Good. It Isnn tndlsnutnble fact that the hand somest vestlbulo trains that nro now run on the American continent aro thoso on the llurllngtou route, leaving from Union depot in Denver, also St. Paul, Immediate ly on arrival of all through trains from the west. Tho llrbtnnd second cluss coaches are magnificent, tho reclining chair curs suburb, tho Pullmun sleepers extremely luxuriant, and as for the meals that aro served In thoso palaco llurllngtou dining errs yuiayum. The next time you go east to Kansas City, Chicago or at. Louis, If you mention to the ticket agent that you want your ticket to mid Irom Denver or ut. iimi1 nv the liurlineton route, you will eet it. and you will always be glad of It. if rnii n-o via the Northern or Canadian Paclflc. tho elegant vestibule trains of Tho Burlington Itouto, between Ht Paul and Chicago, or Bt. Louis, will carry you nlnnir I hn nixtarn fillOld OI tllO MlsSlsslDPl river for a distance of 350 miles, amidst scenery thatennnot be surpatbeujor, n you m via thnOrpcnn Short Line or Southern 7a.tfir nnri vnnr tlpt reads via The Buillngton Route from Cheyenne or Den ver, you will pass tbrougn all tho thriving cltlos and towns located In what Is popu larly knowffas the Henri ol tho Continent. For lurther Information nnply to A. C. Sheldon, Oeneral Agent, 85 Urtt street, Portland, Oregon. 4-ll)diw DR. JORDAN & Co.'s , MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 751 Market St. Ban Kmncisco Admission 25 cents. Go and learn how to avoid disease. Consultation nnd treatment personally or by letter, on spermatorrhoea or genital wcuknesB, nnd nil dlseasBO of men. Bend for a hook. Private oillce 211 Consultation free. Ueary street. A. B. STRANG, No. SOS Commercial Btrect, SALEM, - - OREGON. -DEALER IN- STOVES and RANGES Plambiug, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal worK a Specialty. . r. ih. ItWIfAftDHON & iinvNTiiV f!OMPANY'H Kurnaccs. Ks- Ubllibed in 1819 fh"7C i dncn AMONTIIciinboinaue $75 10 tbC0U working for us. Agents V'.Y V T:rT. f..nlJli - ImriiA nnd AMONTIIcanbomade working for us. Agents preferred who can furnisn 0e""" give thelrwhole time U the business. Snare moments may be profitably cinp oyed nUo. A few vacamles In towns and cities. 11. K. Johnson A Co., 100!) Main t.. lllchmond, Va N. B.-Plcnse state ageand business . Derlence. Never mind about sending JSJSwtar reply. "J.jl- "". INHUItAHCB o o in p a n y . Klre and Ma rine. t JOH. ALBEKT. Agent. Hiilcm, Oregon T"wlsb U) employ a few ladles on a salary 1 totnkochurgoofiny buslneM allhefr femes. Light, very lawiWliig hcU fnl. wnittu iiuiMrwtt.n iwiwibii'"'" (Jood pa for'part IMH v. .r t.xrn frwi I III Aildnvs With WALKKIt, lill- tamp, jiivd, jiiii'-'.' vllle, Ky. . li'SVIIII John A. Carson, COUXil, ATTOBXEV.AT.LIW AND NOTAIIY VVllLW. iinlr of the JUr of Ontario, C'unads. Office, W Mate Hlretl, Hulfin, Of i-g'in. HKHBHKNCKH AT 'lOIWNTO; Hon. Hlrl (iflllllllOII I'l rlluiiim OhII, Chltf JuMlfe ol j'ltiu; Hon. J."" 1IWU- Judgeof le('MUrlf AP -",' r ' rw.l.JU liwi Iklicli. Jl.Htril,JUiU"i i Money U ! AA Rtlao, W elM "' lyflin, $(() XvrrJl i II iim. w"y '" litvuiat.il kJir'!W.'! king il tul rd, ' ! l"""li7iiJu i ivi iiimiAV. SUMK, yrr.n "! '-i KIM'J. lll NEW ZEALAND - Proposals for Supplies, rplIE HOARD OF TRUSTKia OF ORl I gon State Inline Asylum hereby In vito scaled proposals for uirnlshlngat tho asylum near Siilem, Oregon, tlio lullowliig supplies for tho six months commencing January lt, IWX). DRY GOODS. ISO lbs vnru. all wool, while. lOUOyds canton llunncl, Nashua XXX. MX) yds Lnnsdala nno sheeting, 3(1 Inches. OUOyds Pequot8heellng, heavy, 13ln. 13)0 vds Towollnir. red checked. 1000 yds Calico, American full standuid. SOO vds check llannclcontlnental. iXX) yds Blue Denims Amos . eg, 0 oz. 40 yds canvas buck, 8 or.., while. 120 yds water proof cloi h, heavy. SIX) yds Kentucky Jeanscioth, heavy. U0 dor. spools whlto thread; W Ho. SO, Z) No. 10, 1 No. 00. 12 doz turkey red handerchlcfs. 4S cross shirt buttons, No, SO V 11. 10 doz mctul backed horn combs 8 In, long. OSS SLIPPERS AND LEATHER. 30 do, prs leather slippers 10S prs No 8, I prs No It, 00 prs No 10, IS prs No 11, 30 prs o 7. 12 prs No 12 1 sido harness leather, Or. extra good XL roll of kolo leather, from 25 to 27 lbs per sldn, Htoekton,etni licavy l (lomchiio can skiii luimner unnj 10 gross shoo laces, t-i. KKUIT. 1500 lbs Italian prunes, machine dried IIAUDWAKi:. 1 Illston hand saw, 12nuallty,8gunge, 23 Inches long I Jennings hits oue 4, 8.11, 12, 12-18 1 (llinletblts. tui 3-10 inn 4-10 0 doxbtmp hinges; 2 Wuch, 2 1-Inch nnd 2 Inch 2 doz pr 2x2 wrought Iron butts 1'5-lneh tap No 12, Ureen rler brand Hi-Inch tap No UXUicen river brand :6 lbs blank nuts, 10, 10, MB, nnd 10, , Norway 10 lbs No 7 Pittmnn horse nails l'X) feetb ind Iron, Norway; 60 It Jixl, 2i ftiJx2and2oaxl,mibs 10 ft Octagon tool steol, Y 12 lbs 1 pr Button's comb pllt-is uud wlro cut ters, 8 Inches 1 pr Hluhs cutting nippers, 8 Inches PLUMIIINO. 2 dor elbows, doz 1,1 doz 1 dozji IIlCilPS 2i doz tecs. 1 doz V.i, V2 doz 1, doz Xi do. a,ixxll,i Inches VA do, sockets, ytAot each of. yM 4 doz bushings, $!( 'Kxli A "u 'Ki" 1 doz och Xx'A,Xiy,xi 1 doz 1-lncli unions m;.inr Icul.-ln'K tlrns MiKes removable disks K'loz 2-lnch, Jdoz iklucli, Xi doz lM-lnch, 1 doz 1 Inch, Xi&oi Inch ;& ll(l 1 1UUU il IlL-uu Btuji tn.n !l doz Houchlna' gasllghters.Ho 020 PAINTS AND OILS. 4 boxes glnss; 2 boxes 14x20 and 2 boxes 10x20 60 lbs putty In bladders CO lbs whltolead, Pioneer Ggulh boiled linseed oil 5 gall turpentine SOAP. 2M0 lbs Kirk's Savon, or aood l'LOUIt. S50 bbls best roller process, delivered as wanted VINEQAIl. 400 gall pure cider vinegar, 40 gr. MKATS. 400 lbs per day, moro or less, of beef and mutton as required, in equal parts of fore and hind quarters , TINWAIIK. 15 soup cans of XXXX tin 13x11 deep W ward buckets or XXXX t n 1 1 xlS deed 18 dripping puns 18x2:1 by 8 Inchos deep, modoofVUIlussia Iron, with heavy wire rim and well turned under with smooth Pfiarlnzpansof XXXX tin. 11 Inch ou bottom, 1ft Inches top, Mncho deep 12 quart dippers f XXXX tin 2S8 tin chainbo s of XXXX t i . 2 bundles cadi No 18, 20 and 22 gal Iron, SOxlHI. Junleltn brand, !I0 sheets XXXX tin. (IllANITK IHONWAKK. 21 gem water pitchers, 0 quarts 12 deep dish runs 21x7. 3" qua Is Oslopjurs Willi bales, No J (IBOCBItIK 8000 lbs Liverpool salt, line 7J0 lbs tea. U H brand Polichmig (m lbs tobaci ltnpldun brand. in ii. u oiilnti utitrf-h. HWIbs soda crucki in (oxtra) fresh axllbsrulsh's, Cal luyers 12,000 lbs siigur, 7000 Ooldcii, MOOgruIn, In "uio'lbs cheese, Crannon'., or u, i gimd 2'i00 lbs corn meal, (lold Ijut, fri-Hli glfi)i'ibs cmclicd wheat, fresh ground 1W) lbs wiurko hominy, fnsh ground ,7K)llisot meal, fresh griiiiud lirj) lbs roll il oats, Cormlck's patent HM Ibsdrlidciirrunts ..... , HI lbs mrb. mxIii, (J A fo's A "brand 1U0 Ins Mackerel Ho 1 cxlniliiew, 'Miralih UjOIImwiIImIiiiuii Ufi lbs drltd opi!lC',mchliie dried W) lbs choice Uland rite o ..! n.u HUN, urliltii Irt-flllS m lbs codlMl (Iwiielrwt) Pnclfio tal III lbs glo.sntiin-h, Onucgo 2dozahlsiurd 2 doz w hlk brooms, 2 string vol top f,ult!ulZ ImsUiU, ullbivr, lrgt'.-l', W!jy'.loz'c"!.otrrs,llli.PoliiU, . pidozHins iJinuiitraK-t ly', Anurhan 10 ttut rum rotn. Wlimlow fidoz diut brilhi-s,M l.l,7 lftdoz mtuIi briulu tt o J doz dili iuilU.udur.4hips lotlox liluliiif. rilruiiiuntii. Ij idoz Worn uriilre unite, LAP l 2doziitoiriig S doz liiop bib KS .., h") iriill syrup. nxlru golili ii nflnid (A) m gull il oil, ptml briuid jfgiill iiniliifcMii, OrK-uits exlru copri:i:. 1 mo Ibo "! I'I'T. ( xrad ,'illUivrrniiifiU 7ftbsliil Motlii 2ltlAciry rll'JHX. :ni lb blot k ii'i"T .V !' i-liiMui'ioit M bsgiimtr uiuummv- & ila Awii im "' ' inliurriuiiil' Uliors.WO , , fflt, iwi'vui. wljti'oi wui., w a JlliMpiunrugloU j Kriii.lri - Sal e V i lbncld bcnrnla. i Ibacld buniclc powder. 5 Ibacldmurlatlorotn. 1 lb acid nitric OP. 5 lbncld sulphuric Com. 2 lb ncld tannic. 5 lb nuimonla spirits cone. 2 lb carbonate powder. 2 Ibbromldn. 2 lb murlntn powder, "Squib V 2 lbnlumiHiwiler. 1 Ibantlpyrlne. 2 becsnnx. i lb bl-sulphnto mricury. .. Ill nhlmnftirm iillllilw I i 1 1 2 2 lb rhlomto hydmte, E Hehrrlng. lb thud extract arult-n. I'l. P 1 II v Co lbllulil extract black cohosh,!' !), Co. in uuiii extract, uiacKiierry, r i ii uo llitluldoxtrHCt,cscraKagrii, PI) A Co. lb lluld extract corn silk. P I) A Co. lb lluld extract, ergot, PI) A Co. lb lluld extract. IiiIii I). P 1) AINi. 1 1 lb lluld extract, rhubarb. P 1) A Co. 1 lit lluld extract, rhubarb, aromatic, P 1) A Co. 2 lbs lluld extract jrhu, P 1) A Co. nlhstlitldcxtnu-t.M'Uimalcx, P DA Co. 1 lb llulil extract, Squills eontp. 1 lb lluld extract, stllllngla, P 1) A Co, Wj tbgumklnu. ;i lb Iodoform. XI lb morphia sulph. y, lb Moim-ls solution. 2 lbs Monitor absorbent cotton. 21bsoxldozliic. 1 lli oil lemon. 1 lb oil vrltittigrccn. , 1 lb oil orange. M lb oil i uo. i lb Missafra". lilbsoll PjroPhos, of Iron "Sol" Hnt.cn gartcn A Son. 10 pucnacciia; .itcKesscu it. lb pitrnldohyde. j in bspolnss luomUlo. 2 lbs notass bluhnimate. !l lbs potass ehlorato ixiwder, Hqtlbbs. , V, lb potass carluinale. ft lbs iMitass nitrato powder. 1W0 pill nloln t-onip Mt'K It. 1000 pill rartlinrtlo comp; U H P. 200plll uilcl siilpbldo I gr, Jicic A A. 100 pill culcl sulphltlo 2 gr. IK) oz quinine sulph, P A W, In cans. lUozsulfonal buyer. 2'i lbs salts, Kpsuin. ,. 600 lbs sulphur roll. 21bs solution per-chlor, Iron, 2 lbs sodium broinlde, Mallluckrod, A lbs sulpburlo ether, tfqulbbs, 2 lbs slMiHgcH, bath, Handles. Xi lb sjiongcH, surgeons medium J lh;urethiinq Mt'K AH. J 10 lbs vasnlliie, pure, In cans. ltr , 2 lbs vnnlllu boun, mux. 'w 20 gal lusihol, liistcrii. fi gal castor oil, HiiltcrsA A. 10U0 each empty capsules, KoO, No 1 and , No 2, I'D A co. 2giossJj oz phials, oval, ' 1 groHS 1 oz phials, oval. 1 gross'J o phials, oval. 1 gross! oz phials, oval. 1 gross Ooz phials, oval. 2 gross eacli corks Nos 1, 2, .1, 4 amtU, taper. Xi to 1 Inch long, 2 gnus powder boxes 2JxHxJi lu, 2giossplllbuxes, f Or, turned wood. 1 gnus ointment boxrH, 1 oj, tin. 1 gross ointment boxes 2 07, tin. 2 uoz strengthening plasters, H A J, 2 doz Alcock's iottiu plasters H & J 2rolleiiiplastrumcniithurlilcH, 8 A J, 2 loll tmiplubtrum capsicum, H A J. 2 roll silk lelnghiKS plaster, white, H A J, dyds 12-lneli wldo rubber adhesive plus, tcr, Mciulo'sH.tJ. Xi doz Davidson's syringes, No 1. 2 dozt-amcls hair pmiclls, Asst. 1 doz gl iss Jiirs, amber sorow top, 4 oz. 2 doz medicine, glass measures, tciitinil tabli'spoonrul, ling lines. U doz mortals each 2 a ml 4 oz, gluss, 1 nuirtnr. Wcdiittood. 4 OZ. 1 Uradualc, 1 oz.. lCngllsh lines. 1 llruduato 2 oz, Knglliig Hues. 1 2(lnduate4oz,i:ngllsli lines. Jf doz spatula each, a, 4, nud 0 Inch. HTATIONKKV. 2 reams legal cap. a reum letter paper, LlvoOak. Hd07.cn l'aysou's Indellblo Ink, I dozen lend pencils. BiiiiiiiIvh limy bo hccii nt tlio ollk'o ortliu liourtl ortruHlceH ut tlio ciipl tol, nnd koixIh iiiuhIIjo In nceordiinco tliorowltli. OtiodH niUHt cotiiu In orllnnl ,imckugi'H wlion jioshIUIo. Dollvory of HUppllos will lio retjulroa within ten iluys' notlco ofnccoiitnnco ofbltlH. A copy or thin utlvertlue. nii'iit inuHtncooinpany each bid, mm tho niinio of ulitHHofHuppllfH bit! up on muni bo written upon tho envel ope. Knoll bltl niUHt liieludo nil tho IteniH in tho Hpeelnl oIiish bid upon 11111I niUHt kivo lteiim and totidH In mil with U10 exception ormeut und Hour. , ,. , . Auditing ollleersuro prohlblled by law from conllrinlnj,' aeeountti of purcliiiHfs when the advertisement dttctt not contain a full and eomplnto ileitcrlptloii or tho Kliidn of nrllcli-H to ho piirchaw-'d. '1'ho rl'ht to reject any or all bid h reserved. JJIdhwlll lw oiMJiit'd atU o'clock p. m. onTiieiMliiv, January 7, iw. (1KO. V. MclUlIDK, J. WKItH, Jlcuiril of '1'ruHteen. Win. A. MI'NIjV, Clerk of Hoard. MHS. F. A. CIUJMP, A New'Vorkl ModUle, who hui had lift' til ' yoars' xjit-rli'iife In Cutting and Fitting Would bo pliuM-d In see tint huUttotHu' lem ut htr nm, N". Wl Miiiiiiinr IH, uirner of Murlmii Just Received (inlil I lie Crui)"iMi, 'Urn Mbj of bulMt in ww$v,.r. aiviHfr Mi". .uTilrrirtellirtiftll m,mmi"i" rjh'...-j-ul.- It New Dressmaker. All'liurlrsCulVtrl's lli ln.y Ussri" :'.;" i'l b.rU.11, ah &XX2LM 1 llllllify inii"'"" '"" vy-1 . j 3 fe .-a V -M m?i d VmV 1 ' Jw i s ...- :1 irt :m i f-ji .i s; a & V J I