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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1893)
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All grand army people are Invited. lowering tbe American flag to half mast on the railroad depots was one of the tributes of re-pect shown tbede-ceftsedmaUI-millionaire Stanford, pres ident of the Soatliern Pacific Tbe CorvallU Masonic Temple will be bnllt. Aseoonaathe meetings of the several lodges there can be beld tbe fin aacial arrangements will be made and tbe work will go ahead. Too' gufleriog a heavy financial loss in tbe tank fail ares, tbe Corvallis masonic orders are composed of plucky and enterprising sen. Crop Motes- Oregon Etrawberries were quoted at Seattle yesterday $1.25 to $1.50 a crate. New potatoes 11.23 a ewL Good fresh eggsScts. Hop quotatiens: New York ,19 to 22c London, steady at SA slO. to SA alO par 212 lbs. Wool Is 5 cents lower than last year at this time. Eageoe Register: Borne of the prom inent prune growers of this county had been doubtful about tbe prune crop for some time, but an examination of tbe orchards now shows the trees well laden and the prospects are much better. It k estimated that there will be three fourths of a crop, which will make a large yield of prunes. Tbe cold weath er after the blooms appeared threatened to destroy the crop, but fortunately it is tfkeovered that it did not. There is also u good crop of pears and apples. ind taken all around it Is not a bad jCilr for fruit in Oregon, cherries bclne about the only crop that Is abort. Tbe old sayiag that crops never fall In Ore gon remains true In spite of tbe unfav able weather. FROM BEOOKfl. ' M. L. Jones went to Portland Thura day. Dr. Hensel and wife went to Balem Monday. 8. A. Jones and wife made a trip to Turner Baturday. F. J. Bolter went to Portland Filday, returning Bunday. Mrs. Chapman and daughter Alms rfrore to Woodburn Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Shaw drove to Balem Bat unlay evening. Win, Walker was oh the sick list last week. There will be an Ice cream and straw. berry festival at Egan's hop house. Miss Wlnnlfred Norwood is visiting at aoaie this week. Miss lose McClard has spent a few days In the Burg this week. WkeeJaien from Portland and Balem sufe frequent on our roads nowa-days. Tlwy like 'eta. "We" would like to correct a misprint, la kst week's Issue. The name iWermwdud," skould have been Nor A fefcinber of our citizens attcuded meeting at Turner .-unday. Jole Jones 'attended the commence went exercised at Monmouth lust week. T. J, Clark and W u. Walker are LulWisg anew Louao for Mr. Cover on Howell Prairie. Mr. Walker nod family visited with Mr. Wa sister. on Mission Bottom Bun itay. JRev. Myers being sick there was no church Bund y evening. There will be an ice cream and straw berry social held In tbe warehouse at 'fa l8WWf3 Mttj num44 trrttii Jfmf ft Mr -! WWW lrft mi m IV4MM rfiwfh rton4f H U J i4 ffm ktr M-iV H "' ( MW (MM h W Mlr I W r MI rt-H M -& hr mt4m ftp In Nfcf Wkwf N wi H " entii. Wm lfrt m iv4fi: r Mrv Tw"-4. g ia tenr at Brewkf rfa iri i(ms ftflsf yexiot issktl fiM. Jbn Hreoki Jeftw VtlT- dA. Mf. Wfclkef f eC7"rliUJ witti J. Fnill BoDdty. Mr. o4 Jlr.DiUod f Wbsjcten, pAROU ot Ma Huu. Jos, tro Men djr oo s TlJt- file tTlnSrr ftmull St-Ji. A grosp of men were standing in the otSce of one of the lesunog bouiia receaur. and tbe talk turned to Rambling and gamblers. One of tbe party, a fine look ing, portly man. with a rubicund coun tenance, said: "What I am going to relate took place in New Orleans in 1S59. A neatly dressed, quiet mannered fellow accosted me In the office of tbe St. Charles hotel and wanted to borrow 20. He was Charles Coree, a Frenchman and a high roller at faro. He bad been in Ne-c Orleans a week and had 'gone broke.' He said be felt like be could win if I could only lend him a 'stake.' After some persuasion I let him have tbe money, with the understanding that I was to have half of his winnings, nd tVi-ii njt csvtti sji ha hid -won enoofh to take care of hioself be should pull out my half. I thought no more about tbe matter, and after reading a little while I went to my room and went to sleep. "About 1 o clock m the morning a boy v-. .x .. SrVr' ,,' ZtfJIZtrZ -v. i -b" rrr.'ro ed. in baira. jofa,6 60: barrels. a note from Coree saying it was my half of tbe winnings, and that I could take it or send it back to be played on as I chose. I thought $200 on a S0 investment was pretty good, so I put the money in my pocket and decided to let well enough alone. The first thing I heard the next morning was that Coree had won 5,000. He kept on playing and in 24 hours had won, all told, $16,000. I did not see him for a good many years after that, and when I met him again he had plenty of money. The second meeting was our last, and I have not heard a word from him since." Louisville Courier-Journal. Each Girt Ha- Om True Friend. In England, as wo have been told, there is a ' 'Girl's Letter Gnild." having a mem bership of over 5,000 persons. Of this number 3.000 are girls. The remaining names on the list are those of lady cor respondents and honorary members, who control and carry out the provisions of parties who have inaugurated so benefi cent an institution, giving by letter ad vice and help to this expectant crowd, and it is so arranged that each girl mem ber of this guild shall have one true friend to whom she may safely open her heart, and to whom she may appeal for sug gestion and aid in any emergency. What a merciful plan for the many not knowing which way to turn in sea sons of uncertainty and trial! May it not be accepted among us as a timely suggestion, by which many a young woman may receive sympathy and be led by the ono true friend to whom her name h$s been assigned to such ad rancement as shall secure at least an honest independence and bring into some itinted life a brightness sever dreamed of? The very fact of such a friendship cor respondence that will enter heartily Into one's joys and sorrows, that can kindly offer suggestions without fear of offense, is of it&elf on education. Harper's Bazar. The Pfthloa In Necklmcei. Necklaces grow more elaborate, and old fashioned chains with lockets are again revived, which is a mercy now that the fashionable bodice uncovers so much of the average unloveliness of the femi nine neck and shoulders. Call them Venus' kissing places or saucers, what you will, the depressions above the shoul der blades are less noticeable with some kind of necklace, and the fairness of the ikin is enhanced by the gold and gems. tf ew York Snn. In 1603 1 7.SW veasela arrived in New York harbor. Very few Scotch peasantry wear the kilt, Moit of them are dressing after the manner of English people. Tho town of Perry, Me., is half way between the equator and the pole, the forty-fifth parallel of north latitude pass ing through it. Ravenstein's estimate of the earth's ferule region in square miles is 28,209, 800; steppe. 13,001,000; desert, 4.160,000: polar region, 4,688,600. The Japanese legislature has decided against tho editorial chair for woman. The post of editor is, it says, "neither becoming nor desirable for woman." Tntt's Pills Regulate The Bow!. CetlTaeatcrBa7ath)-tke.! anra tostt ataMe avogetai tUee.a , M Siok Hemdaoht). DjSfftUt ItYtTt, X&M9J JHSMLHS, BUImu Colie, Malaria, at$. TmiVm KIItairBerirnl-aaM4r hlulM BHjl MMkJ &ll.uT.AM b.llll.B HaUcai.aOwae csua-s tooaUt. I Kvlil SrorarwlMrff alj jtvmtMt CMJWA, Ba!aa"i'jAiiftj.ni,ii"lvi"1 'bw fWAr 4:rW. h4lt Crr4fc wfc NKHN--f(M-wbMt. HM(tfl fht$Uf 4 f m krt mt fp4mt wmi " fln CJf Hrtf ffll lfM - MMlwr( M4Vrf I'WWWWt Kn Rff . Cht ailais-Nsrf Mr-ftfr4 3 H ) 4 a to. Hwsjif feft- . IW M a jcsHfH. CfeMtWfto M at rt. CWfJ- J WiltitK 0Mrw earf. m-rrnhn treox. Vil 4rti i els. Hf dfe l ) t f. Spring UmU-II (A U f 1OT. uttv PHtcm. Blrfl MtttHK IV HMrt-t VQT w.ea Bran $17 talk, f 18 noked. Bberts aad W. Cbep feed f 19 aad . WIIKAT. Market is flat at M eta. HAT AKD ORAIX. Osts V) to M cents. i Hay Wild. HO; timothy sod clover, IIZ. Ualed llZaua fH Bsrley No demand except for feed, 60 cents. farm PKonncrs. Wool Bt, 10 to 12c No buyers. Hops tfmall sale, 15 to 17c Esrs Csmb, 19 cents. Butter Best dairy, 20 to 23; fancy creamery, 25. Cneeee 12 to 15 eta. Farm smoKed meats Bacon 12; hsnw, 13; ebouldcns 10. Potatoes new 73 ct. to $1. Onions 1 to 2 cents. Beeswax 34c Caraway seed, 18c Anbe seed, ?6c. Ginseng, $1.40. HIDES AND PELTS. Green, 2 ci-; drr, 4 cts; sheep pelts, 75 cts to f 1.25. No quotations on fori LIVE POULTRY. Chickens 7 to 10 cts; broilers 10tol2j; j ducks, 12$ turkeys, slow sale, choice. 10 eta; geese slow. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Peed, etc. Flour Standard, J3.40; Walla Walla, $3.40; graham, $3.00; superfine, $2.50 P-t barrel. O.Whlte.4tojrbuhel.grey,c; iOS.7e: cases. 53 7o. Hny Best, f lo17 per ton; common, $1013. Wool valley, 13 to 14c Millstuff:) Bran. $17 50; shorts, $22; ground barley, $2624; chop feed, $18 per ton; whole feed, barley, KXgSo per cental; middling, $232S per ton; brew ing barley, S0a,95c per cental: cbic&en wheat. $1.22(a;i.24 percental. Hope 10 to 17c DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery,22 25c; fancy dairy, 17j20c; fair to good, 1516c; common. 12c per pound; Cali fornia, 3o(S,44c per roll. Cheese Oregon, 11 13; Eastern twins, 16c: Young American, 16c per per pound; California flats, 14c Eggs Oregon, 16c per dozen. Poultry Cblckeus,oId, $3.50; broilers, large, $3 00gr4 0t; small, $2.Q02 50; ducks, old. $4.506 00; young, $3 00 6.00; geese, $9.00; turkey-, live, 12c; Uresaed, 15c, per pound. BAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 12& 14c; do inferior, O&llc; do valley, 16 ISc Hops 1316c. Potatoes Ordinary kinds of new in tacks at 90c$1.15 per cental; new E-rly Rose, boxen, 90c1.25; new Bur banks, $1.00a)l .25 per cental. Onion 8590c per cental for red. and $1.001 25 for silversklns. Barley Feed, 8182Jc per cental for good quality and 85c for choice; brewing, 90l.02 per cental. Oat--Mllling, $1.501.55; fanevfeed 1501.55; good to choice. $1.45l.50; oominon to fair. $1.151.35; gray, $1.30 1.45; black, $1.151.25 per cental. DYSPEPSIA Is that misery experienced whe& suddenly mado aware that you posses a diabolical arrangement called stomach. No two dyspep tics have the Eame predominant symptoms, but whatever form dyspepsia takes The underlying cause it in the LITER, and one thing is certain no one will remain a dppeptio who will It will correct Acidity of the Stomach, Expel foul -m. Allay Irritation, AJoUt Dlceetloa 'and at the sama ttms Start the lAver cerking and all bodily ailments will disappear. Tor sure Uua tWte Ttan I raftered with DrtprflU la Us went bra. I tried until Mctcn.hatdweeacrdedaorilMt Ailutltned Euhmi Lirtx KtruUtoc, which cured la then tin. It I rood pmVkjh. I weald ot U witheat It," J ami- A. Roots. Fhik-r, Pa. "As a ream) fuaUy rcaedy tv Dytpcpala, Torpid lirer, Comnpuioa. etc., I hardly eves om t-TlMnjt cbe, aad hare oercr beta dkap peiated la uc cStct prodac-d; it nnni la ka alacM a peritct car far as daaucs U the Statute aad BeweU. W, J. atcKuwv. Uaoa. Ca. SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS A PLASTERERS, JLt order at UHUo-Varkhant block Joom IS, tiaJem.Orrton. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. VrOTICKM IIKIIEBV OIVBK.THATTHK JJV p-nrhlp heretofore eiUiiov betwren .W lltatiaoilKllLcnr ia thl. d.r dla. oJt-sI by mutual coca-ut : r O lTitr rellr- ids rrutulbatlrm. O. W. Kawks will afltct uidwjui a pay oat slasdlax accoonts aaUul hf Ana, yuw-W JOUIMAU'flttTMMY, mtiimt'pmKtmimjiifttsm 'Hftf Jf4f l4tM WtfMM fdff fAMtll ... . il wwrfcf TU ttimUU rMwUaff kt in Mli bMUt U ! rwtM hrt4lf mf (W ' el fry ll ttgHi&t iltnS tf lltWt linn. W wi rtUr ( kh-tt H M. M Ib-C Mw,MH-rdkAH frl fUll wtjrMHtn mnt Hft-t la lb WMt )t fay - thMt A tlrt fmiti. Pwf fafhr IwfftfmalHHi -Hy Ut lmrrt Hnn (Hkt its;, f stldffM C. J r.t by. Oners! Art, J W CAmr,Trmv. I-. A(ft. WV Hurk Hi.. p-.rtUfx, Or U CURE Stck HMbdacheand r-flera afl the In-ofetsatad dat to a bCOooa state of the system, each u Dizitset-, Naotea. Dro-ialoe-a. Dtstrtes after aim-. Pain ia the SH.c irhile their moat rraa-fcahat tacccss baa beta shown la curiae SICK Readaebe, ret Casarta'a tmu Lrrra Pills are equalry rahxahte la CceatrpaSca. curie aad prerrntlsg; this assorts; coapUint. while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, ttixaalate the Mrtt aad recuSau th boweta. K-a U they ccly cnreJ HEAD che they wc-zU be alracst prSeeSesa to tfcota who taStr from this distresstsr complaint; bat t ortnaately their coodneste does not end here, aad those who once try them will find these little pills -eloahte in so many ways that they win not bewHBag; to do wUhoct them. Bat after all sick bead ACHE Is tbe baas of so many Brea that here U where we make oar exeat ooatt. Oar piUi care it while ethers do sot. CU-mi's bnu Lxrxx Pills sjeT-rrcsaa and Tery easy to take. One or two pflU make a dote. They are strictly Teeet-hleaad do not tnpe or puree, bat by then- eestle action please all who me them. In rials at Scents; Bra for $1 Sold ererywbere, or sent by maiL cum V7:nrg ca, sir rt MR MM MVst, Steamer Elwoot. LEAVES SALEM from TJ. P. Dock at 8 o'cleck: a. m. every Wed- nesdiy and Hatarday. LEAVES PORTLAND trom the Central deck: at foot ci WaxhlBrton street every aandayandThurviay. LEAVES SALEM for Albany every Monday and Tuesday, re-tamlngtam-diys. . COoceiniiig freight and paasenrer bnalceaa, call on the aeent, ALHERftltN. East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE f the Southern Pacific! Company. CaXirOBXIA rXPKESS TBArS ECS DJLT-.T Bl mi- POETLA5DA-DS.7. Houlh. ortb. 7m: p. m. :lbp. rru &15 a,m. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Ar. 173a a. &25a. 7:00 p. Salem Lv. Ran Fran. Lv. Abo-e trains stop only at lollowmg iUuod. north of Itosebnrg, E&st Portland Orson City, Woodburn, t&lem, Albany Tangent. Shedaa, HaUey. UarrUborj, J anctlonClty, Irving and Eagne KlK-Bl'Rn H-llL DAILY. zuu a. m. I Lv. 11:17 a. m I Lt 50 p. m. I Ar. Puruand Salem RoEebnrg Ar.) Lv. Lt. 4iJ P.U., L0 p. ni. 7.-0 a. b Albany Uml, Llaily fcieepl BUuUitt 40Up.ni. 72 p.m. Lv. Portland Ar. Lv: salem Lv. Ar Albany Lv. lixau 7Jik.m aao a. n Diuiug Curs on Ogdcu ltoute PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS ASD Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. rYest Side Division, Between Portland u(i GorrallLs : PAXLT- (UOrr SUJtDAT). JiSJa.lU.1 L. ltrlO p. m. I Ar. Portland iVrvallls AT. I K3U p. 1. . Lv. 1 123S p. m. At Albany and fJorvallU connect train- ofdi-gnn IVrtfle Rallmad. Wiu umiM r.is nt.ii. mirti'" cj p. m. Tgp. ro. I LV. Ar. Por.land McMtnnTllle Ar. I Ifcl tcua.m &M5a.m TUKOUGU TaCttETS To all polnu tn tbe Faatertt htatea, Canada and Earope ran be obtained at lowest rate trom W IV. sKIN.NKIt. Agent, tialem. E.P. BOOEltS, AaaLU. X. andPaaa.Ar! It. KliKIILKH, Manas-er, The Yaquina Route, N B.B. And Oregon Development eompanr'a steam ship line. 225 miles snorter, V0 boors lees time than by any other route, rtrt class through passenger and tteighl line from Portland and all joints in the Willamette valley to and from lan Kra&cUco. TIME SCllr-DULE, (Except Sunday.) Lv Albanyl'00 pinlLr lrvalllal p to Ar Yaaalna (CM p m I Lv Yaquina ts a m Lv OarvaLls. Uk-iS am Ar Albany ILlOa m a AC trains connect at Albany and Cor vallU. The above trains connect at Yaquina with theOrrgon ltoTel pwenl Oo.'a line of ateato era between Yaquina and ctan FranrUoo. N. a Paatcnitra from PuttUad and all Wlilame- te valley pointa ran make dot con ntctloo with the trains of the Yaaulna Route at Albany or Oarvallia aad If deauaed to Sta rrancisc.). snotuq arrange to arrive at xaquiaa the evening ben re date of aalllcg. Paaacnger and Kitl-bl Kate alvaya the lowest Kor iniormalioa apply to ileaars. UULUAN A Ctx. freight and Ticket A genu SCO and 3U3 ont at rtvt, Portland. Ur, or tt C UUUUE, Act Uea'l Ku Pom. Agt, tir PacLfleK-K Uo.Uorvallla.Ur. r. U. UASWhLU Jr, Oea'tyrelgbtand Paaa. AgU Ore. DeveJopmaut Co., Sf4 Kooifom-ryet CARTERS ftTHR UQ, IffiHi sssssts NO DISEASE GERMS I ff4wsa m ma t tt(i ,JA& isssssss -wia-r- r . Yen can h It wait nmen ajsaa-ajwe-piae-s. sa I aj-f pa- sSii. fl-. r--3BBBBBBr aTsBBreaHr.LaB-BattSTlBr7l S-' SBPSSBIK tzi wa- !iF TiiinM TBE NEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Completed rtud ready to wait on customers. Horses boarded by day or week, at reasonable prices. We keep a full meet all demands. Also beep tbe Quest Barn and residence 2 block south of CIvBAN. If you would be clean and have j'our clothes done up in the neatest and dressiest mannar, take them to the SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY where all work is done by white manner. COLONEL, J. OLAlSTJfiD. Liberty Street. Spring laces! FAIR GROUNDS, SALEM, July 4, 5, 6 and 7, PRIZES 13,500.00. Trotting, Pacing Running CONTESTS. PROGRAMME. Tuesday, July 4th. R-mnlnr. -Ten-eighths mile daab, pnrseQOO Pbnrraxe,Mrd,ItetmS " lOu Pontes not to exceed 13 bands high. TrottiDf, : cJa, 2 In S T ottlor. "-ye-r-o'cu, mile dash Padce,2riSclas,3,n3 350 1W 250 Wednesday, July 5th. Runnlnz, one-half mile. 3-year olds, perse tVo Rannlnc, one-half mile and repeat, " 100 TrotHnc,2-3'' eias,3ln3 20 TrotUc-,X2tclAM,2 mile dash " XD Thursday, July 6th. Running, mile dash puree.eWO Rnnniog, mile dash 250 TrotiiDg,29cl-fa2lD3 " 300 Pacing, 2-year-o!d3,mile daab, " 150 Friday, July 7th. Running, mile dash pane. (100 Gentlemen's roadster race 2in3 " 100 Horses without record, owners to drive Novelty running race,6 miles.. " 200 This race Is for ladles, entrance tire; they can change horse as often as they wish. ADMISSION: Gentlemen, SO cents. Ladies, 25 cts. Children over 12 years, 23 cts. Grand staud, 25c t a. OFFICERS. Preside at, H. w. c iTTLE. Vlce-Preatdent, W. J. KRWIN. SeereUry, F. N. DKRHY. Treasurer, I. L. PATTERSON HOWARD, The House Mover. 47A Marlon Street. Has the beat facilities lor moTlne and rals i"t nouses, ieare oratrs at bray tiros., or address Halem, Oregon. Smith Prpmier Typewriter. eteloaa7paym-u. For KenU W. I.STALEY, Agwt. Stlenu J H. W. BURPEE, Geo' I agent, lfil Thtitl Bt, PorUaad. Bxiltecatloxi. --aB-kaaSllaBBBBUsi -- -' - saBBBtiaaJM-W-MaCaa BaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBssr' X$33KJ f.in fIMv fW In fnml Ihal Inm hsr hsmtsM lo nmt lhan ill I'uhftrl hlt. I:vfy partkl rf lh- GisiLBORDEN EIGLE BfiAND Cnrkn4 Milk h atcflllzl by thb rnorrKiti-ihat inl H Urffrforc n wttctUy (piHhy ffxJ. ThsxMMmla of MMfen are innwtlly rtmri-d on k mt ki llmc of con t.ijjloui tH-?iiaM It I Mif, Ivmithy and nourtfhlnjt. For M) ycnr It has stood l'lrsl. uuy it xnJ take rw substitute. Your Grocer and Druggist sell it. far sH aeaV)- prrov-. Hue of Track", Drays and Express to Stallions lu Ibis coantv, for service. postoftlce. RYAN it CO. labor and in the most prompt TOW CENTRAL USES. (Ncrit'fi Piti'c R. R. Ca, Lest.) LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through Trains Dairy. ltSpnj&2Spml M'nn af f:i5ac i5am tlipco l&l-'Vaxa 4-IApm jl IuluUiajll.-tftim1 SSOpm lJOpn.75pml . Ashland, a SJPam XSOpm 7.t5e.m9i9amIChlcasaa 5,47pm 10pb iaupmi7:upmii in-L hjuuc Tickets sold and dargage checked thronsh to all pola's In the United MUtea and Cansxla. Cloee connection made tn Chicago with all trains coin; East and Month. Kor mil Information, apply to your nearest ticket agent or J&A. C. 1'OND, txen. Paaa. and Tkt. A, Chlcapj. ltrj Bids for Asylum fe The beard of trustees of the Oregon State in sane asylum invite tealed proposals for the furnlshlnr at the a-ymm rear faleci, Brecon, tbe loUowing supplies for the six months end lne Jannarj 1. 1894 : UBY GOODS. cotton flannel, Xxjhua 00 yards brown. XXX ISta yards Amoskeajr, mariners stripe, bine and white. 6U0 yard PeqaotA sheetlnsx, 38 inch, on bleached 03 ja-dx Lownsdale xheetinr, M Inch, bleached. 'JJ0 yards Continental, checked flannel. 30ayardsuIaaaeFasb.lt Inches wide. 700 yards bleached linen and French crash, lt Inches wide 3X) yards Amoska-; Moe denim. 300 yards 9-1 bleached shieUnc, Pequot, 100 yards superior satin, damask, SS inch wide. 3U) yards Marseille checks. York Mff. (00 yards Urscon cloth, assorted eoKirs. 12 dux while suty blndl-rjj inches wide. 35 dox. lad le' e tton boe. i Oca. mystic Turkey red handkerchiefs, i Inrbe. 75 dox. No. 14 white (Coat's) thread. 3 dox. No. It white (Coat's) thread. 3 dox. Na 6o white (Oast's thread. 3dix No.COwhtlCotV)thr-ad. 0 dox. No. 3 back (Uatf ) thread. SO yards Labia oil c'.oth, best quality, llfht color. 13 dox. paper pins. GROCERIES. 10.000 pounds beans, small white. e.001 lbs rrannialed suear. ,0OlLs(j. c uear. 6,' 0) ba. rolled oi. In barrels, fresh (round. SJCOO bs cracked wheat. tJSOl lba Gold Dust com meal (or as rood) fresh ground in ban els. lAo -bs liomtny, fresb -round In barrel. 4,000 lba choice Island rice. vOj gallons New Orleans moliun, best qn Illy. I.0T0 .b corn sUrch, Oswego. SlOTlbs Uverpeol s t. HU lbs eheete, Ciansion's or as good, full cream. VO Its C A Go's A. A H. brand cub soda. SO lbs cream ta-tar. J. A. Fo ger's btat. ro gr. sa Vulcan Superior Hkfety matches. 25dnx brooms. 3 dox whisk brootas. 15 doij. cans oysters, Ulna roint, or aa good. 30 ooa cans oysters, lelds. ludotttn ccrn.tacooragood. I001b.artb.ney TiO lb, sodt eraciers XXX fresh. lPu lbs. oj ster crackers XXX fresh. 100 b. Oawego gluts starch. 30 boxes macaroni. OIL. 100 gallon kerosene. Pearl brand. In tanks. 3) gallons Altuny aplndie o.I. 5 gallon Albany cy under oil. FLOOR. roobarrels tnorepr leas,' best roUtoiproceas, delrrsred as wanted. ' MEATS. tojibsperday. more or less ot beef, as re quired !h tonal pan of fore and Hind qnar ten. FISH, farnlshlnc tne dlfrnt kinds, perfectly lresh SOAP. WW pounds Klrk'sFavon oral rood. IMU pounds Prvctor d Gamble's Ivory, or as good. DRIED Fnnrr. WUO pcuds apples, best quality. l.OCUlbs.prunea. lWltxraUln. EPIC1S. SS lbs. mace, ground. SO lba. mnstar , ground. Joolb,bltk pepper ground. 20 lba. elnuamon, ground. 90 lbs. ginger, ground. TEA. MO lb. Columbia hrand, or as good. COFFEE. 1 0M lb. Oosu kat. S U g-i.de. -uoibs UoTcmment JaTa.tistcrada. 5o lb, faeal atoch. fc oolb.cury. H'ltfJI liit, mii fsrUfVf frant. Mff)rTiy. ' Mlti lfK'al ,-. I fiw I wltje m-afllMttt pM, No, f (tn. I f-irn lfal'iiiBi,filr -(.t I JJtja - xvaenai -... fd fnnKi f at t-rttlM run ford's pftmlaru rrlif itsW. UilerS qnar laM rxHIlse Mtaffotd'l romMereUI M I la I (Mrtllr ftanMd'l etmbtS4 WflUsg X Hat cx'K:y. l4os teti. Ndns ftirt. dot Cfltqasrt'oaptowla, I (! one n,iUm jrtt-nr ( tt. snipp4attstlDeb. I 4s ehtmbff fota. 3 drS si rop Clt-ltrs, I plot, (Ue. 14 ie.lqiMtHrs. I Am. taeiern (loea. I dot. nasr ssius. PAI5T8 AJD OIL. Xpoo pooodt unite lead. I Brrel lloseed tril, boiled. 1 taurtl roof pa'ut. Prlnoe't mttalle vrorn. gallons tarpanUne. 9n poaDOa Vrnstutn red. 10 pounds chroma crtea, dry la I pound cen. 3 pounds -brome jellow. la oil. 6 lbs barnt amber. In oil. 6 lbs dry naab-r. 4 cans rose pink. In oU. 3 cant boral tiennsw 1 paper brooie. K do. Adams bnstbfe 270. So A. O. K. M dox. roond sash tool. 3j lb. French oebre dry. 6 tx zea eUas 7xo. boxes flat. I-30. loo rounds patty. Z papers gfculers points. FLVumsa. 3 dox. x'.nea ear metal for La-lknch battcrlea. Sdcx JJDberirashers. 5 d. H " 6d x lATatlps. 1 dox. El bo burner cocks. 1 dox. c&s pUlers. 1 dox. J4 lead "-a- traps, leu pounds soder and K-- feet I Ji lead pip , 6 pounds. to fei-t i;J lead pipe t loands. 4 pipe reamers, from to i. 6 pound- asbesto caxdlewirk. 1 Jackson s scraper, Mncb flue. 1 extra Jaw each, 13 Inch, tt-lnch sad ZMnck, atriMju wrench. aacx JieUs. i dux , ells, kdox Sells. H dox sockets. 1 dox 1 inch cock eta. H di x 2 Inch so-kets- dox 3 flnce anions. 2 dox M.M bushlcgx. 3d &? bushlags. 2 dox K'U bushings. Guanines. Jenkins Bros, valves, movabla i uox. -j oxsaa. K dox M Jenxlna Bros, valves, movable) Bros, valves, morable dl-XU. J dox. 2 Jenxlns dlx K dox -qnare head stop coexs. 1 dox H r oiler hoe bibs finished. 1 cos 'i Fuller . Lin bib finished. 1 dox t tlop and. waste. I dos3f xtor and waste. K"dox J air cocxs, Ji doa J4 air coexs. HABDWABE. 3 dox. 4 inch slim taper flies, SduxS-tncA " " 3 dox 'inch - " - 1 each. 7, 9 and 12 ox. riveting hammer. 1 one pound 4 ox. octagon ball pin hammer. Lpoo fc. each .No. iS, 3o aad 33 jcalTanixel sheet Iroa. beat brand. SoxBS. 2 boxes ajxtS XXXX tin redlpped. 1 box 3023S XX Un redlpped. 8 pacxages 2 bi tlnnsd ilvsts. H dca boiler handles. 1 pair 7 E soldrring coppers. 1 pairs solderlcg copptrs. 3x &4 8dflul'btng nails. Soo tn Cd finishing nails. 4oo " Sd common nail. 4oo b tod common sails, loo Em 4d wire nails Sgroaseavh screw 1 inch No. lo and VInch No 9 4 gross each screws f. IV and 3 No 11. 2 gruas each screws braa K No. 4Ji No. a H dox. papers each 4 and f ox. toj.. Soo leet roond Iron, Norway. loo feel 7-16 round Iron, Norway. 75 feet y. round iron, Norway. bO feet Ji'K flat Iron, Norway. loo leet j HH flat iron, Norway. So feet IxjJ flat iron, Norway. 4 xeg N.i S hind shoe (Burden's). K xrg No. SiroDt shoes - V, keg No. S front shoe " X keg No. 6 hind shoes - 33 fit Sweet American steel too calx No. 4. 1 Uinchrasp (Heller bros.) l.ooo Cw beat blacksmith's coaL lo lbs. if Iron washer-. Jo ls. 5 IS lrrn washers. loo feet asgle steel JiiJI. 1 blacksmlihstock aud dies from 5-1 to 116 thread. IS. 20, 34 and 33 to I Inch with 4 taps and4dlts. 1 Bellwie'E patent bolt clipper No. 2, Soo feet J i manilla rope. 5 packages X ad JJ No. t copper rivet. SHOEMAKER'S EDPPLIES. . roll sole leather, Stockton extra heavy S to 27 lbs. a side. 3 sides or skirting, plump. 14 to 17 lbs, a side. 2 domestic calfskins, brand B. B 3 buck skins, xneclom size shaved. DRCGS. lo lba absorbent cotton. 2 lbs acidum carbolicum pure. 1 lb acidum bO'selum. 1 lb acidum muriaUram O, P. 3 lbs acKlnm muriatlcum commercial. 1 lb acidum sulphur! cum aromat. 6 lbs aqua ammonias fort. 3 lbs chloroformum e-qulbb. l.Soo empty capsules No. U LSoo euu'ly capsules No. 2. I lb flala extract cannabis ind. YVyeth Bros, or P. i & C. 3 Its fluid rxtaet buehu FoL Wyeth Bro. or P. D. c CO. lib fluid extract xlcgberls Wyeth Bros, or P. V. at Co. I lb fluid extract hyoscyaml Wyeth Bros, or P. I a uo lib fluid extract glycyrrh Wyeth Bros, or P. II. x lo. 3 lbs. fluid extract Karzap. Co. for syrup, try. 1 lb fluid extra! unni VT.lk Rm nr T ... wi ,, u, m uh V. w .. .w.. . . 3 lb fluid extra! Tirnnfa Vitw 17V. Hw OTP.D.ACO ' .,..--. 5 galloas glycerine pure. 00 lbs. tUxiecdmeal. 1 dxen medldne glasses K ox. 3 gallons ot ridnl. S ox Ol. lemon 8 ox. oj aurantll. , Pepsin Sao-h. Va'.rchlld. S henacetlne Biyer. dcxen Phlliips Emul. cod U.erofl, huge 3 frors plU boxea. assorted sixes. IUIT. I IT-H i a raiv. seaciae, 5 1. soda Bjrat, So Ess Potass. Brom. J Bas. P-taas. eltras. 3 . Potass lodidum. too ril. pooophyllin. V grain eac h. to ox. quinine Hulph. K. ' 5& sulphur sobllm. 0 D. soon Diearb. to Sm sulph ruagneatae. 1 pound K.t. ToluUna fur syrup. I doa syringe. Dadon's Sal. comeluorlglaai parkagta when piiTlD:.' Ths if ,1112. Ct .?-" " " bidatTre-erTeiu brlljeryoi supplies wu be .tqulrwj wl'hla ?k Bl,T oraccepu-ct. rfW A copy "f- dv.rttaement must accempany eaeh bid Md U i name of elan nf UH, jeVmustbi cm the t&rctope Fa, h bid man I errds Si iS,V,??.,0'U '? " or the reipyuva was, with u.s exceptions of flour, meat and -5Ln.dit'n-:oBo,:r- ,r" prohiSJUd froraeaa atfaJDOLjrf Purehasi. 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