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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1889)
V $&? avh THBr OAPIflAfr 3V3BNDTG- JOUBNAl THE CAPITAL JONUUL REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. THo following is a correct list of tho real estate transactions filed at tho oOlce of the county recorder to- doVi JT'e. Sorbin' 16 John Fox, 15 ""acres In 1 0 s r 3 c also blk 1, 3L4, 5. and 0. numbered 4. 5, 0, aud 7 of blk 2 of Gates villo Miles Hell to Capital Con solidate Gold, & Silver mlninjr,coniriany; attract of land'near their present claim; J. H. Albert and wf and I. Vanduyn and wf to John Green, It 2 in Yew Park add to Balom $5,000 150. Facts Worth Knowing. There are 2750 languages. Watches were first' made in 1470. A barrel' of rfce welgh's 000 pounds. The average human life is 31 years! A barrel of flour weighs 106 pounds. A barrel of pork weighs 200 pounds. faeflrsl steel pen was made in 1830. , f A hurricane moves 80 miles per hbVr. The" valtlo of a ton of silver is ' The firstf Lucifer match was made lnJ829. The first iron steamship was built In 1830. Modern needles first came into use in 1545. Coaches were first built In Eng land in 1569. The first horse railroad was built in 1826-27. Telegraph wires haye to be re newed every five or soven years. One million dollars of gold coin weighs 3o85 pountia'avdlrdup'ois. One million dollars of Bllver coin weighs 58.920.9 pounds avoirdupois. Until 1776, cotton spinning was performed by the hand spinning wheel. Albert Durer gave the world a prophecy of future wood engraving in 1527. Glass windows were first In troduced into England in the eighth century, f The first complete sewing machine was patented by Elios Howe in 1846. At the coming session of the British parliament the government will ask that the London police force be increased1000 men. There Is a rumor at Berlin that the emperor Intends buildinga new palace'on Unterden TjIndetT, where now the Academy of Arts is situ ated. Charlotte Cushman used to play Romeo and other masculine parts,' and Burton said of her that "she was undoubtedly the best breeches figure In America." The secret of making Russian sheet-iron is'owried by tbo govern ment, and is such an immense monopoly that it is currently sup posed to defray the entire expenses of the government. Senator Qjiay Is'trouDleU witti in somnia and he, can find no reliet. He will have the use of Dr. Disston's yacht in the Florida waters and will do some fishing in Tampa bay. Emperor William, of Germany, who is fond of hunting, is obliged to use a short gun made especially for him, as he has the use of only one hand. He uses his rifle as he would a pistol. The Detroit Journal is responsible for the statement that a' blind man is chairman of 'the cdmmUtee sent out by the common council of the city of" Holland, Michigan, to see How some other cities are lighted. , The latest census' figures set down the population of Berlin at 1,173,- 85d and of Vienna at 1,110;764, a steady advance being made by both capitals through additions from small towns throughout the two empires. " ' The negroes of Texas own 1,000,- 000 acres of land, pay taxes onf20, finnfooo worth of property, have 1000 ,v..,mVi.. 2000 benevolent associa tions. 2500 common schools, 15 newspapers and 125,000 children being educated. Emanuel Louis Carligny, of Hy erea, la supposed now to bo the sole sirvlvor of the battle of Trafalgar. He was a cabin boy on board the French flhlp Redoubtable, which carried a crew of 800 men, of whom only 130 survived. Senator Reagan, of Texas, who served as postmaster general In the ,w.i.iotnr the late president of tho Southern Confederacy, Is over 70 yWa of ftp, but o mn who carries hU years rehmrkably well. Ijo walks to and from uw i'" piMMnt weather, and bin ep l Arm and elastic TJ KU, aboriginal & ' m, Iwve revJll fl4ut tU ) t of rnt. Tuey wo mww Swing Sew! NEW STORE 1 NEW GOODS 1 ! NEW PRICES ! ! ! The variety store lately opened up In Dr. Rowland's brick on Conrt street, lias Just received a largo Invoice of Varletyrgoods, Including CHRISTMAS GOODS, HOLIDAY GOODS AND 6 AND 10 CENT GOODS. Wo have an endless variety of Fancy House ceeplng Goods and Novelties. Borne great bargains are oITered In these goods. Everybody Is Invited to call and see how much you can buy for a nickel or a dollar. JW-Cheapest place In town to buy your nollday Goods. MRS. N.J. BURFOKD. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates students in Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It Is the oldest, largest and least expen sive Institution of learning In the North west. . School opens first Monday In September Send for catalogue to THOS. VAN SCOY, President. 7: Sutem. Oregon. Established 1868 1 Tho Oldest and Slairochcst Between Sacra mento and Portlani LADD & BUSH, Bankers, Iron Building, Salem, Oregon Accounts kept, loans made, exchange on every part of theworldboughtandsold, letters of credit Issued to tra elcm, collec tions made throughout the United States, British America and Mexico, state, county and city warrants cashed. We offer pat rons accommodations consistent with con servative banking. 10-3t0w3t Reception Saloon. 260 Commercial Street. EUGENE ECKERLIN, PROP. Tbo best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Salem and Export Beer, good Lunch Coun ter in connection, where you will be sorved with HOT OR COLD LUNCHES, uonHninhosi Wlenerwurst-fand In fact ev erything Is In good style, and the best of attention will bo show n to customers. HARVEL0US MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training; Four Books Learned In one reading, Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited. Great inducements to correspondence ClasseB. Prospectus, with opinions of llr. Wm. A. Hammond, the world-famed Hpeciallst in Mind Diseases, Daniel Greenleaf Thomp son. the great rtychologist. J.M.Bucitly D. D editor of the Christian Advocate N. Y., Richard Pro -tor, the scientist, Hons. V. V. Astor, Judah P. Benjaman, and others, sent post ree by Frot A. I.OISETTB, S37 Fifty Ave., NY Je-lS-89. dw RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) CHAS. N SCOTT, Receiver. On and after June 23 1889 and until further notice trains will run daily (except Sun day) as follews: BAST SIDS. Coburg Mall Portl'd Mall From Port, land STATIONS. Tow'rd Port land liV. 8.00 am Lv 9.55 pm iaott PORTLAND PWV Ar. 3.45.pm. Foot of F street Rays uinaiDg, St. Paul's, Ar 2.38 iza lOSo 1L05 11.10 11.25 1L85 12.10 12.80 113 12.41 1.0S IM 6J Woodburn, Townscnd, McKee, Mt. Angel, Down's, Hllverton. Johnston's Mill' SwIUerland, East Hide Junct., Mucleuy, Aumivllle, Ale 1.40 1.15 1.10 12165 1X32 12.20 11.15 11.4 11.W 11.14 ia48 10.28 21 in 113 S.4S tM 5.07 6JU Ol'CroMlng, West Bolo, Crabtree, Hplcfl, Talliiian, PJalnvlew. llrovrnvlll, RowUnu, 10.10 1000 S.OJ Mi l 7,13 6J Coburf. Alt H gWffVMWSWK, . . . ! . .r - t.... ftm ELLIS k WHITNEY, Proprietors of the Favorite Livery and Feed Barns Good rigs always on hand and furnished on short notice. Private boarding of horses and stock a specialty. Office and barns at thn corner of Trade and Commercial streets. 500 ft0? LoSIehau'g VfVC AN ritAi 38U? UAS HEALTH. - L Rtchnu's Golden Balsam No. 1 Cures Chancres, fln. and ucond stazet: $?"" tho Legs and Bxly; Sore Ear. J&'.tm?8?! -e.tc-vc?Per-colorl Blotches, Sjp.iIlltIoCtirrh, diseased Sclp, and all primary fo-p; of the dlwiso known at i S1Sl"t Prlr,T','J.5 00 P"' Dottle. I Rlchan'a Golden Balsam No. a Cures Tertiary, Mercurial Syphilitic Rheu tnatism, Tains in tho Bone., Talm In tho Head, back of tho Neck, Ulcerated Son Throat, 8jphlUt!c Hath, Lumps and con tracted Cord., Stiffness ot the Limbs, and eradicates all d'scue Irom tho ytem, whether caused by Indiscretion or abuse ot Mercury, leaving the blood pure and . healthy. Price 85 OO per r ottle. te i lUchrm'H Golden Hvanlsh Ami. doto for the cure of Oonorrhosa, aleet, irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Ocnl. tal disarrangement... Price 814 50 per Bottle. I Rlchan'a Golden Hpvnish In jection, for.overe ca.sof Oonorrhcca, Inflammato-y Gleet, Strlcturci.tc. Price 91 ') per Bottle. I.e Kichiiu's Golden Ointment for tho eft ctive heallnyrf Syphilitic Sores, and eruptions. PrlroQl 00 pr Box. l.o Itlclmu's Golden Pll s Nervo and Brain treatment; loss ot physlral pow er, exiem or over-work. Prostration, etc Price S3 OO per Box. Tonic m.d Nervine, Sent cverj where, C. O. D., securely packed f per express. C. P. RICBARns A; CO. , Agent. 127 & 419 iansomo street. Corner Clay, 8m rrancico, Cal. CIRCULAB HAILED FREE. Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Wan Meals at All Hours of the Day Nonp but white labor employed In this establishment. A good substantial meal cooked in flrut cIqbs stylo Twenty-five cents per meal. RED KRONT. Court street, between Journal Office and Mlnto's Livery. A numbei of ten-acre tracts of desirable and within one and a half miles of Salem, at prices ranging from $30 to 8100 per acre. Apply to WILLIS CHAMBEULIN, 6-29-Im Opera House Block NEW IIVERY STABIE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Corner Ferry and Liberty streets, N. E. cor from Chemckete hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. F!rst-classrlgs always on hand Charges reasonable J. J, CULVER County SurVeyo JAMES WALTON, Topographer. W. H.IBYARS. Civil Engineer Byars, Culver 4 Walton Surveyors & Topographers Surveys, drafts, plats maps and descriptions of lands, townlots, and roads, ditches, streets, sewers, alleys, etc. etc., mude and lurnUhed at is-nKnnnble nrlces. Old Luht Sour TmmK corners and lines ro-cs-w. 4 u e. auaar tabllshrd from original TKtr, .t. Held notes. Grades lor ditches, roads, streets or sew ers, with estimates furnished on applica tion. Address County Surveyor's office. Selem, Oregon. to ma -VIA- Southern Pacific Company's Line, THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time ltttwtm Bilem ind Ssa FrMtlstoCJ Thirty-til Uar. OAlirORNIA KXPRES3 TRAIN-ItON DAIM TilCTWEEK POItTLAFB AND 8. F. 'South. I "orth. 4.-00 p. III. 0:44 p. m. Ev7 Lv. Portland Halem Ar. Lv. Lv. 10T45a. m. 73 a.m. K p. m. i:k a. in. Ar. San Fran inn I. HAHSKNUKH TBAIN ( DAILY EX MIT SUNDAY). 8.-00 a. in. 11:10 a. m 2:40 p. m. Lv. LV Ar. Portland Salem , Eugene Ar. I 3:45 p. m. Lv. 12:52 p. ro. Lv. t.-00 a. m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation ot second class Dassengenj attached to express trains. PTherf. P. company's ferry makes con nectlonwlthall the regular trains onth East Side Division from foot ot r stree Portland. tfest Side DWsIod, Between Portland and Mlis: OAlLY-gCEIT HVHOXr). . "Portland Corvallls 'fl!0 p. in. i, p. in. "Tll'AIUiiy and UnrvallU' wnuetrwllb 'Siiffiura VJBU wnth and unK'u i -IM.-HI" " east via uiiMuim u...r.THAIW-lAII.fltCKrTIIUI'llAY. iw p m. Ar.MoMtuuvlllel.v. 6.tt. ro. Through Tickets Toallllr.1 'JOUTII hhi! KABT VIA-- California. -T HkPHvirlipj HaSJB vnt (Mil juMfinslmii n "" mt lull jiiiorinitimii rt'" "5ff' A Grand Clearance Sale LUNN & Beginning on the 6th of December, 1889, and Ending January 15, 1890 ' For cash only. All goods without reserve nt actual cost until Januaty M 1890, in order to reduce stock before Invoicing iml in nnm ,,i selves for Spring trade. These aro facts. All goods will bo sold at cost. Wo havo iinoiu.ig, and to prepare oui Carpets, Curtains. Oil Cloths, Rugs, Dress Goods, Trimmings. Silk. Sntliw, Plushes, Velvets, Ulbbons and Laces Lace Cloaks Handkerchiefs, Lac. Ware and Embro.dery,luu,Srandi CLOAKS AND FURS, CARPETS AND RUGS, AND A LARGE STOCK OP MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. SSTSpace will not allow us to mention all goocK Come early aud late. Goods once bought not taken back or exchanged. LUNN & BROWN. Meeks & Minton Have received and answered over One Thousand Letters of Inquiry RELATIVE TO OREGON SINCE JUNE 17, '89 No charges, no commission, unless we sell your property. SALEM, OREGON. ffJI. N. LADUE, President. DR. J. REYNOLDS, Vice President. JOHN MOIR, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING, Exchange on Portland. Ban Francisco. New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit nnd transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property al reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank in most reliable companies. ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY o'- SALEM - OREGON. - $75,000 - - 10,000 Capital Paid -Dp, - Surplus, - n. S. WALLACE, - President. V. V. MARTIN, Vice-President. J. H. ALBERT, I- - - - Cashier. DIRLCTORSi W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, J. M. Martlo, R, S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cusick, J. H. Albert, T. McF. Pntton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market- able produce, consigned or in store, e produce, consigned or in sit either in private granaries or euner in private gnimiri public warehouses. State and Connty Warrants-Booght at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Ban Francisco, Portland, London, Parls.Uerlln Hong Kong and Calcutta. NOTICE. OTICE Is hereby given that the ex. ,?' penBO assessment oj iwu uiuimcu " T.i ,..h fnr the month of Decemocr, mm ..tnc, tha Inpnrnnrnuir'll stOclC IE stock In the Gold Mountain and Dry uuicn uouwii ldated Gold and Hllver Mining Company, is past due and unpaid ontbo following shares to-wlt: Nori5, 1,000 shares; No 17, six hundred shares: No. 44 to 47 lnclushe.a shares each; No 48 and 135, 30 shares each; Nos. 49, W and 128, 10 shares eaThrNos.hb.61. 130 and 131. 20 stares each; and No. 129, 60 shares standing in thenarno of F. Earnest Austin, and thu same will be sold to pay said assessment at the otllco of said company. In Balem, Oregon, at the hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon, on Wednesday, January 8, 1890, unless said assessment Is paid before that time. Dated this 3d day of December, A.D.,1889. IWdwl w R. U. M ILLER, As't Bee. lOOiJ. PRmM."! .-' .w. j---..---- - -- Railroad, GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWOFABTTRAIlLn, SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO Ana olf polo' E""1 vlA Bt. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. The Northern Padflc nnrod Is the only line running Passenger trains, Hccoud cias ileepcn (free of charge) Luxurious Day coaches, Pullman PaGce M" ,"J PulatDlnqgCanl, (meals 75c) from Iprl- land to the east Bee that your ticket read via the Northern Paclne railroad und ovild the chuoguofcars. Uave J'ortlantl ut f u. in, Mid S;tn P., dJiiytrrlV M,llnp.Ml or Hi, J'rful l e,M o, in h Pullman Pltti H-epinf 1 r. any ciif. nii-t ii"i d''i ig BSKtotefcffiiXS... tt-it an i ftirh Irf'l dlrttt. Itall An.t-Ot-nl lL'i.kll,ltfllll )srt Uoruer KlrM nnd FOR MEN Y! aasMlYHif i i-4 m Sf2S First National Ban! The GapitalNational Bank Northern Pacilio ' . . m , Lum Vnml Hi! ArrlJnatTaeoimial 7tW PmhJ '1 lirnu --AT NEW HARDWARE STORE! Chas. Pugh, Proprietor. (Successor to Bellinger A Co.) HARDWARE- A complete lino always In stock. M Btock Is bought new aud for cash, af fording me the opportunity to sell at the mast reattonabl i prices. v The best and latest Improved machinery always om band. Office and Btore rooms at Bellinger's old stand on State street. J. H. HAAS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, COMMEROIAL STREET. First-class work guaranteed. Ulo him a call and you will not regret It, 7411ml GEORGE WILKINS' NEW BUTOHKR SHOP On Liberty street, across tho bridge In North VJalom. All kinds of meats kept ou hand. 5-0tf DR. JORDAN & CVs MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 751 Market st. San Francisco AdmUslon 25 cents. Qoand learn how to avoid disease. Consultation und treatment personally or by letter, on spermatorrhoea nr cent tnl weakness, and all dUeasse of men. Send for a book. Prlvnto otllco 211 Consultation free. Ueary Btrcel, For the Public Good. It is an Indisputable fact that tho hand somest vestibule trains that are now run on the Amorlcun continent nro those on thn itnriinirtim route. leaving from Union derjotln Denver, also Ht. Paul, Immediate ly on arrival of all through trains from the west. The nrstand kecond class coaches are magnificent, tho rcclnlng chair uirs suburb, tho Pullman sleepers extremely luxuriant, and as for the meals that nio Berved In those palace llurllngton dlulng errs yi umyum. ine nexv iiniu you k" go e.ist to Kansas City, Chicago or ttt. lxtuls, ir von mnnttnn to the ticket aeent tint you want your ticket to lead from Detncr or ut i.iiii nvnr thn Ittirltni'ton route, ou will get it, nnd you will always be glad of irttmi tm vln ttiA Nnrthpm or Canadian Pacific, the elegant estlbulo tnilns of The Burlington Routo, between Ht. iiiui and Chicago, or Bt. Louis, will carry you along the eastern shore ol the Mississippi river for a distance of S50 miles, amidst scenery tnatcaunot bo surpassedior, If ou lr, tlmllroirnn Hhnrt l.tllfl Of BOlltllCril fnpinc. nnd your tlcKet leads via The llurllngton Route from hey en no or Don' ver. you will pass througn all tho thriving cities and towns located In what is popu larly known as the Heart ol the Continent, vnt- ftirthpr information annlv to A. C Sheldon. General Agent, so First street, Portland, Oregon. -Mvaswu A. B. STRANG, No. 803 Commerolal Btreet, SALEM, - - OREGON. -UEALKU IN- STOVES and RANGES Plambing, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. -!-.,. (,r ll IlinHARDSON A 110YN10N COMPANV'H Furnaces, tabllsbed In 1849 Es- tf-7C ttJOKH A MONTH uin hem $0 tO JpOU working for us. Agi tuts horse and give their wholotlmetothe business Bpau momenU may be profitably emp oyed al; A few vacancies In tow lis and cities. 11, l . Johnson &Co., I00B Main st, Richmond, N. 11,-Plcase state age and business ex. rTlcnr.. Never llllliu HiJiik tending swmp for reply, v--- ' -, , if f J, v. 4-fWlm- ... r . ..... " l.NHURAilCK m C o m p any. u r ire aim i- rlne. JOH. ALIIKRT, Agent, Hair m. Oregon lUr A foronn . JU Hi UUiowii NICIV.KV l'UIII.I0. simr of llir Hr "f Ontario, n'U, Olll'w.WHIttl MlffH, rilniljOU'iU. IIWUHKNtlW Af WWSIO) Farming Implements R 1D1ir70Af AXTll m) LMlilMW r wish Ui employ a few ladM on u salary y, M.rui, IhusIiim .No8 ,,, l,M,kiimniiif iny bu.lin.sit nifir i'.i!, wi-hImi !! "i"r;,,!n'"'"' hciiinL Light, very lawluatlM und lu-ulth- ,0(lo i,,ig, 'UiiiiM"". ., SlMKl iwy for imrl time. itilris will, ijiioziiiopniK iigp jf.kl.lON WAI.KHJJjU,-..- Ifcjfflnnu, viiw, ivy. m Jin il, rNjwniiwml , JVrgiiliiMrfa.UitwiiiWiln Hon, Mi ClVIIIIDOJI t1huum tMtt!MJMUg& BROWN'S, Proposals for Supplies, mm: hoard oi'Tiuwms of oui:- J gon State Insane Aj lum hereby In llo sealed propiw.il for tiirnMilnual tbo nsj lum ncnrHiilcm, Oregon, tho tallowing supplies for the xl months commencing January 1st, IS'H). DRY GOODS. l")01bsy.irn, nil wool, w hlle, UXX))us canton tlnuuel, Niislum XXX. fiOO dk Iinsilalo lino shectlng;Ul Inches. MMjdsPrqunt sheeting, be.i, Ijiu. AW jils Toweling, ted eniclseil. imxjjds Oillro, Aineikaii full slandaul. sm j ils cheek 11 innelcontluental, M0dsllluo Denims Amos i, !)o7. 40 j ils canvas buck, 8ojc , w liltc. 1.1) j ils w ater proof clot h. he i , . likl it Ivnntiii'Uv 1ojiisiloth. bon v. IM dor. himmiIs white thread; i o. .ID, 2) JNO. 1(1, 1 .NO. W. i uoz nil Key reu iiiiiiuerfjiueis, iSltdss shin buttons. No.Itd 1 II. 10 U07. met.il backed horn combs. 8 In. long. SLIPPERS AND LEATHER. lit) doz prs leather Bllnpcrs ) prs No D, (O prs No 11), IS pn No 7, 12 pis No 12 lftSnrs No 8. prs No 11, 30 prs 1 mile lmincss leather. Or. oxtm cood y, rollori-olo leather, fioin 2Jlo27 lbs per slili-, Stockton, otm licnxy 1 domestic call skin (Charter Oak) 10 gros shoo laecM, t-u l'RUIT. 1500 lbs Italian prunes, mnchlno itrlod IIAHDWAUi:. 1 Dlston hand saw. 12nunlity,8gungc, 28 Inches long 4 Jennlng bits one i. 8. 11, 12, 12-10 1 fllmlelbUs, t S-1U In o 4-1U (ido7strnpliliigub;2S-luch, 2 1-Inch nnd 20 Inch 2 doz pr22 wrought Iron butts lU-lnch tap No 12, ilrccn river limnd l52-lncli tap No ID.Ureen rlcr bmnil :tO lbs blank nuts, 10, yt 10, Mil, und 10, , Norway 10lusNo7PutmanhoiM)nnlls 1'jO feet b t ml Iron, .Norway; CO ft y,)i, 25 R liVi and 25 a , 65 lbs I0ltOcbigaiitoolstecl,7i,12lbs , 1 pr llulton'scoinb plleis and wire cut- Urn, 8 Inches , . , 1 pr Blubs cutting nippers, 8 Inches PLUMIIINO. 2Md07.olbos,Silol,ldozSH, 1 dozli 2i doz toes, 1 doz 1 , doz 1, doz , IK diwhiKkelH.K "OK t'licllofKiKi i doz bushings, Xdn lWtljJiloi iyayt ldoz ncli iitX,frii,y4i 1 doz 1-luiii unions 1 doz .Icnkln'H llros Mihcs removable dlsKsK'Ioz 2-Inch, i tlt.z lliicli, y, doz Uf-lncli, 1 doz 1 Inch, Mdoz & Inch kilo 1 Incllfiq head stop u)tks ft doz Houchllia' gUHllghters, No 020 PAIN1S AND OILS. 4 boxes bIuhs; 2boxcsHV20 and 2 boxes 10x20 60 lbs putty 111 bladders 60 lbs whltoleml, Pioneer 5 gii II. bulled lliiKCCdoll 6 gall turpentine SOAP. 2500 lbs Kirk's S.iNon,oriis(H)d 1'I.OUR. ffiO bbls best roller process, delivered as wanted VINEOAIt. 400 gall pure elder vinegar, 10 gr. M1IATH. 400 lbs per day, mom orless.of lieefiuitl mutton us riiiulieil, In dual parts or lore and hind quailti-s TINWAlti:. 15 soup cans or XXXX tin Hxll ileop !l(l ward buckets ol XXXX tin 11x12 dad 18dnpplnganslRx2:i by a ItiLlies dti-p, inadoofliiuusslii Ir with heavy wliu rim and well turned under with smooth corners. . .... 2lllartnir oansoi aa.a..v iiii.nu.ti. .... bottom, 15lnclieH top, 6 liiches deep 12 ouart dippers f X.XXX tin a8 tin chambo sorXXXX tin. 2 bundles eiu.li No 18,20 and 22 gal lion, 30x1k!, Jutili'ttalPiiuiii, M bWu XXXX till. GRANITE IRONWAltK. 21 gem water plti hers, 6 iiimrts 12 deep dish pins 21x7. !W nun l tl slopjars with balls, No .1 oneor.itn: 8000 lbs LlvcriKKil salt, linn TJOllwleii. Urt brand Poiichniig lKX)llmti)lm) Iliipldali brand. 1) lbs Chinas wn.li. H) lbs sodu crack rs (extra) frch ,v) lbs ruUb's, Oil In) cm 12,000 lbs sugar, 7(X) Ooldcii, WXwgralii, In ""mw'Hh cheese, Cratisoii's, or us i giiod , 'Slfi lb corn meal, tlold Dust, rr"li fc',,"rU.'.'l!... ..,.,..i,..,l u,i,iit rriikliirrouud 't) lb ciui-M) honiliiy, Iresli grotind i-ii 11. ..it, titntl. fnn in gn'iiiiM ltWJ lbs rolled nits, I'oriiilct's uitent i iHiiriiiicurni m ..... .,,,,,. 11 1 lbs curb. soda. C A. fo' A II bran ) Ins Mack' r( I Ml I extra moss, SJuili ll IO lbs salt salmon COlbs dried apples, iiiachluodrlid I 6i0lb i boko Ulniid l let) No I , Kid lbs lltllwwblti. bonus liiu lbs codllli (bom-le) 1'iulllowsw.t .'iijillb- dried isneliM ... iwlu "niiiii of larlar, J A I'i,lgrtirliu) i III lift gloss siari ii, usnt-ti-x 2 don w liluk briHdiis, 2 string vt I do, ilollns lmUUi, willow. "y .iozl1v.o)sii,liI.iel,olMU PldodMlis HilieimUal"! I). Alillrtwii ... i . . ..,1. ll'l.lht.lU. Ol'j'JtIL mxssr upirih. CU) I!HV C l. I, lliliof rails i.miii ....-.'.- A .in lii.tbrmbw.X4 1. . T U J lbncid bontolc pow dcr. .i lb neld muriatic com. 1 lbiioldnltrloUl'. ft lb acid sulphuric Com, 2 lb neld tannic ft lb nmmoulii spirits cone. 2 lb carbonate powder. 2 lb bromide. 2 lb tutu lute powder, "Squibs," in iiiiiiii iowucr. lbantlpjrlue. 1 . nrcswux. yt lb bl hiilplmto nu ivury. ft lb eliloiorotm.".,Miullibs." 4 lbehlnratobjdriite, Kxcherlng. 1 lb Hunt extract nrnlca, PI, P 1) Co. 1 IbllitldcMinet black coliosh.P 1) A Co. 2 lb tluld rxtrael, blackberry, P D .1 Co 2 Hi llulil vxlraet.esscamsqgru, P I) A. Co. 2 lb tluld extract isirn silk, P 1) A. Co. 1 lb tluld oxtract, ergot, P I) ,t Co. 2 lb tluld pxtnut, Jnlip, P 1) A Co. 1 lb lluld extract, ihutmrh. P I) A. Co, 1 lb lluld .xtruut, rhubarb, aromatic, P 1) A Co. 2 lbs tluld -extract rims, P 1) A Co. a lbs lluld extract, senna nlex, I'D A Co. 1 lb lluld extract, Hnullls comp. 1 Ibllu'd extract, Ktilllnglii, P 1) A Co. '4 ibgumklue. J i lb iodoform. y. lb morphia sulpli. y. lb MonvelsMilutlon. : lbs .Monitor ubnorbent cotton. 2lbsoxul0 7lnc. 1 lbolllciuon. 1 lb oil wlntcrgrccn. 1 lb oil orange. lb oil nio. lti Kiissufms. ibsoll Pyro l'hos. of Iron "Sol" Kosvu- gartcn A Min, )'. lb phenai-etla; mckoshou a R. '.,. lb tnralduliMle. 2 lbs potass brumUle. 2 lbs potass bichromate. :t lbs potass chlorato powder, Hqubbs, ', lb potass earbouatu. oibs potass nitrate xider. 1000 plllalnln lotupMtKAll. KKX) iilll earlbiirtlueoinp; 1) H P. 2ii0)illl mill sulphide I gr, mck A A. 100 pill talU sulphide, 2 gr. U)i qnlnluuMiliili,P A S',ln caus, I1I07 suironal lni)er, 2.) lbs salts, i;isoiu. WVl lbs sulphur toll. 2 lbs (.olutlon peiH-hlor, Iron, 21bSMidliun biomlde, .Miilllntkrod, 6 lbs sulphuric, ether, Mtulbbs. 2 lbs HpoHuftt, b lib, saudless. y, lb sponges, sutgeous medium V. Ui.uretbanu 1CK A 11. 10 IbsMisiillne, piiie.lncans, 2 lbs Mitillla be.ui, Mux, 20 gul iieobol, 1 JiRlern. ft gal castor oil, IliikersA A. lOUOcacli empty caiisuli'N, No 0, No 1 aud No 2, PI) A l-o. 2gross yt phials, oval, 1 gross 1 o7 pblals, oval. 1 gross2oi pliluls, iimiI. 1 gross I o7 phials, o al. 1 moss tlo nhliiKoval. 2 gross eiuli corks Nos 1, il, 4 audU, taper. Jj, to 1 Inch long, iV. imiis now der boxes 2!iXl!ixTi III. 2 gl oss illl boxi h, 5 07, tin lied w ood, 1 gro somiiiicni nours, i o, mi. 1 gross ointment boxes 2 o, tin. 2oo.Htiengtlienltig plasters, MA J, 2 dor Alcoe-k's ixiroilt pluslers H A J 2iolluiuplastrum iiintliarliUs, 8 A. 7. 2 rollimi'laslrumiiipsletilii.H A. I. 2 roll silk Isinglass pluxter, wnlte, H A .1. ft ) ils 12 Ineh wldu rubber adhesive plan tvr, Mcado'sH.i l. U do Davidson's B)rlngcs, No 1. 2 ilo.i-amels hah penills, Asnt. 1 doz gl ihs I irs, anilier sercw lop, 4 07, 2iloz medldnu gdxs meiiHures, tea and tnbUiMpiMiiilul, l.ngllius. 1 lliloz morlats each 2and 4 o, glass. 1 mortar, Widgwood, 1 07. I tlriidtialc, I HZ., I.tigllsli lines. 1 tlriidiialu2(i,i:iiglli'gllnis. 2 ( Iraduato 1 o, English llni s. yk do spatula mill, .1, 1, and 0 lut b. HrArio.Ni nv. lileiiins legal cap. (Ireiinislitlerpiilier, LlvoOak. Hilo.in Pa) son's ludellblo Ink. I iloeilleailHiiells, Kaniiilfti limy lo hocii lit tho uiilcu or tlio liouril it truslccH atnlio ciinl tol, uiitl KoodH must lii in ui'iHirilimi-o tllL'IL'Wltl). (JoOllH IIIIIHt COIIIU 111 orlKinnl pnukiiKiH whun imsslblu. Dollvcry of Htipiillc-t will bo rcqtiirctl wltlilu ten !iih' nollfu iirii(jcfitaiico ofliltls. A copy of tills ndvurilHO moiit must accompany cueh bill, mill tlionaiiioofclaiiHofHiipplUH liltl up- I on miiht bo M'llttcn upon tho envoi I ope. Kitch hid mu8t liicluilo all this ' itt'iiislii iliuttpvclul cltihH bill upon ! anil must Kivo Hciiih autl totaln In mil wills tho exception of moat nnil l"""' . ,, ,. ii Auditing oniccrHiiie prohlhltcil hy law from conllrmlni; iiccoiiiiIb of pmchiiHi-H when the ndwrllnemi'iit tlccrt not contain a full ami coniplclo tlcucrlptlon of tho UIihIh "I" artlcU'H to ho ptiichitM'tl. Tho rlj:ht hi i eject any or all IiI(1h Ih ri'MTveil. .... ISI.Ih will ho npt'iiwl at 1! o'clock ! III. nil ruivilav, January ,, lowi, KVLVKBTHUl'MNNOVKH, (j 1.0. w. Moiuuur;, (i. W. WKHM, Hoard of TruaU-iis. Win. A. AJl'MiV, Clerk of Hoard. 'liNeivDrcsiate. ants. r. a. am'Mi. I A NiiU'i orkl Mm1I.U, who Inn Imil llfln-a ' )Hr. txmrlinM In Cutting and Fitting WimlUi tf I U, m Ih hwlMortdi ilii, W I suiMiiiw 4rrr(. W 111 UM """ 0Hlltr ut MiitUm Just Recoived umsszw&m HH' mnmm tm fJrfjrriSZ -I I-1 ?.a - -?j 1&, ,t i y Lm kUllUSH Ut tW TorWHJ )'" "' , lBerllo Ml.A , TMLmESa t4ty4 ' tfti: iUilll, IHWU, . . ,. u A lt.u i-i! ii(i "if. UikoM" vmm "'"' w1 M.nrf lobii . l it- tM . ,-&.., raMra7M,flU'iM 1 fc r I