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THE MORNING HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY . .. Fearful Railroad Accident in Pennsylvania. IIVE I'EKSOX I ATL KILLER. Police Interrnpt the Gas e Vatican Author ities are Perplexed Idea "Will Stiike-Irisb. Sympathy. The Herald's S;icial. Dispatches. Meadvu.le, Pa., Dec. ol. -The fist Chicago express on thy New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio -fail-road, consisting of two sleeper? aad live coaches, collided witn a freight train consisting of two en gines and sixty cars, three miles west of this city this cmroinsj. Five persons we're killed outright, ii:i"i)g whom whs a pas-eiier. Thirteen others were weumied. Following are the names of the killed as near as can be ascertained : William Georget engineer. a:id his fireman, oV the leading freig'ic en gine, E. P. Swan and Arthur Ir win, engineer anil fireman : the Chicago express. B H traias pre sent a terrible scene of destructi m. A fast exprai is making up lost time. Blame is said to rest with ib.3 engineer, and conductor of the freight tt-ony wuo were ruuniDg on express time. anotjsei: i'UtZt: i: vi i kki;. Police .Swoop I'.vti and Spoj" lite Ui-.ui'.ii.virii;. rtTT&ufKG. Dec. Tho prize fight between Joe, Ridge and Win. Kelley for the feaiher weight championship was arranged to come off this morning near Later one, forty :ui!es cast of Pittsburg. The ground hud been staked off and the men were on the ground ready to go to work when flic olli vers appeared and forbid the light. The content, was postponed, but 'will "probably take place to-niyht or earlv to-morrow morn ins. .1. I. . COWAN s !KJU .ATJOL IKK.U", Seul Uest1iiH-iie f 4'ondoienre iii j Jir, ii: W. Here hvv. Xew Y'.'RK, lVi". .Ti. Tho Now Y-rk nu:::.iiul onuu:! of the Irish National I.eugue intend sfion to present to Mrs. Henry Ward BeeVher a set ot re-:o!ittions ex pressing cynipatliy and- rPLiit-t oi society for the death of her hussar.' I and its resjwVt for lus memory. These reolutilns vre drawn up on heuvv vtrchTrniUil ::nd l:ish':iei in form banner upon a stick oi dark colored wood, either pud be ins mounted with knobs of brass. Vtxtenstve Strike, Philadelphia, Dec. 01. Nearly 1000 men emoioyed in ami aruuno the extensive freigb.t depot of the Reading Railway Company, at the "Willow street wharf, went out on a strike this morning. 41IEIIKV it I'tMits. View or Their Iron Works In This tity. The J accompanying illustration shows the building of the well . CHEKHY A PARK known Albany Iron Works of Alessrs. Cherry & Parkes. Of this I Urm little need be said in its praise. They have during the summer just - passed shipped building fronts to all parts of the Jsorthwest, and keep a large force of workmen continual ly at work. They! manufacture saw-mills, engines and every "variety of intricate machinery. -Their establishment is one of the chief manufacturing eitereprises of Albany. AH A'JEKPKl!l.ti ARTIST. ltw Photograph allery to Erected by L. W. Clark. be ' Mr. L W. Clark who has been lo cated in this city for a year or more, has found the demand for his photos increasing to such an extent that he baa purchased property of S. E. oung, onf the corner of Second and i errvv-street and will erect upon the same, eaily this year, a new photo graph gallery. Of his pictures it is .praise enough to Bay that they com-2 pare favorably with the photos of the best metropolitan artists in the j country, and that his work is con- I scanrly.hein.tr 'ir cr a ed. lwh van Beiow will he found a few sample bargains offered for sale by the real estate tinn of liiirkhart i3c Keem-J', Albany, Oregon. 2G0 aeres 4 miles frm Crawford's mi Is, 4C aeres in cultivation, the bal ance is brush and timber easily cleared, good buildings, good sod, 130 aires lenced. iViee, 18D0, one half cash. 1(50 acres S miles from Albany. 50 acres in cultivation, the balance is brush and timber, gi od buildhiL's and all fenced. Tnis is tine river bottom laud. Price, oJ00 1500 acres of fine stock land in one tract, situated m this county, ' fenced with over S miles of tiooa ienccNl thive fair houses, one go.id ham that costs 700, with other improvements; a good orchard of rive acres, plents of living waer on the place, SO acres in cultivation, s-.miM tine tiaieer on this place, easy terms, frice, $4 per acre. 800 acres 7 miles from a nice R. II. town, autiu (JO acres iu cultivation, i "JO tdabie not iu cultivation, br.ianur roiling and partly covered with small tir. and oak timber, medium good builiiings and orchard. GOO acies feucd and cross fenced; place Wed watered with several ti-te springs. This is. a good stuck ranch. price, ;?i4UU. -Jor A casn. 103 aertis .J mile from it nice little towu with; scores, sho'ps, factories, .hurch.es and good school Also us irood water power facilities as can be iound; about 70 acres tilabk-, oaiauce ntsture and some timber; gooc house i i) ivonis, fair barn, small orchard; livsmr water on the place. This is a line tract of land and is a bargain. Price, Si S00, i or h cash. , 40S ocres near Lebanon. 140 in cul tivation, baiauce pasture ' and par: ! timber; good trame house oi 4 .room:.-, large barn, good living w;(ter. This is .good stock or dairy farm. Price, 15 per acre, or SGI 20. S20 acres in a cood location, in Lebanon vicinity, 150 acres in culti vation. 130 a r :s in grass that could bi; easily cultivate 1 if required, about 40irfcres of oak an 1 fir timber, box house of 5 rooms, a good frame barn and other necessary outbuildings. An orchard of 10 acres in tine bearing condition, besiJes many varieties of graues aie.l b.:r: ies. !',- ce. wed fenced ?.iA vvaiered wit:: living spring?. '. lOoil SOilor.l -.VltlOD il: Hide. 1 li:3 , if a gr- -.t l-aruain for one wanting liome i: this discription. ! iX"J acres S mik-s from A:hiu y acd ' 1 '. miles foun a iC. U. s-b'-tioi:, iood ! hsuse aiid large ia. n. r;;uch all w-.i: fence!! iiii mostly io--v fencing.! about .SO aeiv.-i m cultivation, balanei good i.iastnre lan i ndhng with .-o i.e timber trooil lar'je cirehai".! : p'ic .' i watered with snrin.s. good sci;--d miles. l"!iis is a me. .-.'. ;.. rt-v:.i a:.' is ?, '.lrjj",i'.,i Prse.", fiO j.-r acre :. easy teims. We have a large list of grain nr. ' stock lands f r sale of whi.-h t: ' above is a sample. Write to us for a complete list i t laieas lor sa'e. charges for siio.ving any boubs foi sale by us. A-'dress liiirkhart l Keeney, Albany, Oregon. Sliauc & Loiiswn.v- This firm started business 'ast springdn Froman's brick, and after . f., , . , a verv successiui summer s traoi i -ecured the entire two-story brick building in the business centre go IKOX WORKS. long occupied by Fox, Baum fc q0 Their busiuess embraces a well as sorted stock of staple and fancy dry goods, ladies' and gents" fur nishing goods, millinery, ladies', genti' and childreos boots and shoes, etc. They carry no grocer ies, hence the stock in the ab'-ve branches represent a much larger and better assortment than can he found in those stores largely occu pied with groceries, crockery, etc. Their ot'ject being to carry a well assorted stockuin all branches of their business, aud deal exclusively in nrst-class goods. 1 he pecul iarity of their manner of doing business is, their store is on a strict ly cash basis, and in consideration of losing nothing bv bad 'debts they expect to sell goods on a marl gin ot about oue-hait usually need ed to do a credit business. Magnolia Hour. BES'i MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIV- I ered to any part of the citv, for SI. 10 per sack. JOHN A. CKAWfOKD. nltSOJtf I -OF New We pause in the -midst of our commercia' rush, and not without good reason heartily thank e OUR PATRONS For, and congratulate ourselves on. the reat strides made and the MANY TRIUMPHS Achieved during the past year. We point with pride to our COLOSSAL ESTABLISHMENT, On the corner of First and Broadalhb, streets, which has now become the recognized For all that is eh cf "d tnhaimbl" in the production of both European and American looms in staple drv goods, tine dress gjods and siius, and j the imlisuu table j For the outpourings of the concentrated ors of tine art .fancy That bridges the 3 rhasin which timid ppecula'rors are fearful of crossing, lay- aet ol tiie inhabitants ot Albany and surrounding country ! ing at the ieet ; THE WORLD'S In everythirs that pertains to dry and fancy goods, cloaks, boots, shoes and all the etceteras. As it behooves a firm which has rested its head above all competition, we never ridicule the feeble a:t"!!'.;jts at rivalry from our neighbors, and since our position is so DECIDEDLY ADVANTAGEOUS i It were do.ib'.y um wort'nv.of us to do so. The secret (A our- advantage, be sides a keen apprehension of the vahiss of goods and being constant ly on die qui riff io- ti;e latest developments of taste a?id f ".sIiio!i, hes hi the fact :hat we are the proprie tors of that immense establishment, At Spokane Falls, along with onr Albany house, which compels us to buy our goods in enormous qualities, and the consideration that we al way pay spot ca:h secures us our goods far BELOW ORDINARY PRICES. And makes our custom courted by the leading wholesale houses. For the approaching spring trade our programme is already filled, and in view of the very satisfactory and increasing demand for tine dry goods in Albauy, the proud metropolis of the valley, we intend t" outshine if possible our former efforts and offer NOVELTIES Whim shall surprise both the consumes and the trade in the whole North west, and place our prices m a position to gladden our patrons and para lyze all attempts at competition. Persons desiring to convitce themselves of the foregoing are cordially mvited to pay a visit to our establishment, where the splendeur of WEALTH AND MAGNIFICENCE Will of themselves hurry conviction, and should they desire to purchase with cash or to open an account, they ghall .find advantages to which they were before now strangers, lo our we wish a prosperous LvE)AP' M0KTE1TH ! i I "hreshold A- Year, genius of foreign and home invent j goods, and ;he W iua i t S SELECTIONS WHITE HOUSE, patrons, and to the purjjic generally, Y1)AF(. & SEITENBACH. iLine of Superior i McFarland & h ISw m 11. Iwi, ft) ; WplBr ! - Hj O I z i N l mi c g: m 'r. Z c H (0 o N 1 CJ c CD 0 CD 0) o 1 i OR. G. W. GRAY, nnovt nrvT i Hill ALBANY, OREGON. THE LEADING HARNESS MAKER THE LARGEST STOCK In the Willamette Valley south of Portland Priees the lowest; uoods the best. Winter robe and hore blankets, sleigh bells, har ness, oils and soar. A11 styles of saddles. HeaT team and buggy harness. i Buggy whips at eastern prices. Pcpairing a special ty. All to be fovmd at E. L.'Thompsoi. s, Albany, Oregon. o FOR A FULL oves aii( SEE fp&CW'u MM4 CJIKISTMAb I-I RIS -xs- PAST -!BT7T FOSHAT Are still selling an Goods. All are invited to iv-r i .1 -. , j- niivmrpA L00KTHR0UG whetnei you wish to purchase or not. I r vino- Corner Jewslry Store Keeps a fuil stock of watches, clocks, silver- REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. I NEW YEAKS '. 1 M A & JML-ASON immense variety ot Holiday call and "l Z . . J in w li i tin i t i 1 1 i ill i i rr ti ii i ITS !