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THE MORNING HERALD : TUESDAY MORNING, JANUAR'
1888
3,
TIIE MAILS.
Slails at th Albany postottice close as follows:
r'or all offices north
The eastern states ( .
"1 he West Side f6:3
And the Narrow GuageR . R. )
hor Portland and Salem. .. ..11 a. M.
Coryailis and Yaquina 1230 p. m.
All offices south 7:30 p. m
The postottice will be closed each evening
Srom six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter for the early more in st
train should be mailed before 8 o'clock the
ytevious rvenmu;
0. S C. R..R. TIME TABLE.
KORTII BO USD.
i Arrives Depart! Arrives.
CaU.expr 6:5am! 7.05am ! Portlan-10 10am
E-'ne exjll loam; 11. 25anr.j " 3.45pm
Freight 7. 10am I " 2.45pm
SOTJTH BOUND.
Arrives: Departs Arrives.
Cala.exp
'Eusiene ex
Jr'reiaht
7.45pm,. S.Onpmj Ashland 9.00am
12.20pm-12.40pm! Eugene 2.40p m
i 1 30pmKuirene 6.00pm
No freight icceived for south after 11 a. m.
of Sfdiue day .
LEBANON BRANCH.
I'm Alba' y Di-parts
Arrives
11 ;12 50i):ii Lebanon at
i. W p m
S.56 p in
No. U S.10 m
Fi:. i.eban
No. 12.
o. 14.
5 a m Albanyat 6.45 a m.
2.0u p ;n " 2.45 p in.
OKKOU-V PACIFIC TIME TAlil.E.
Arrives uk art
T m suii-rcr..
rrei.'nt....
ii:i5am r.txi p in i
1 5:2opii..(i:50 a.m ,
.lOITlX; A HO IT TOW.
3Irs. Pr. Eliis;is ill with typhoid
fever.
Fine
Chase.
confectionery Kenton" &
io get an accident policy of
Winn.
Red-hot horseradish Kenton &
Chase.
George S. Royce is sick with
measles. .
Extra fine sauer kraut Iventon
& Chase.
Ask Winn for an accident policy
in tiie Travelers'.
A masquerade ball will be given
at Hanisbtirg next Monday.
Fresh California oranges, the first
of the season, at J. Joseph's.
Extra copies of the N'ew Year's
Herald can be had at this oilice !
at 10c each. 'J i
Cnoice .uoolia conee. maple svr-!
up, honey, Young America cheese, !
Monday morning at Kenton & Jos. ebber was present and m
C base's. j formed the council that he had as-
Choice honev. fresh celery, or-! smr'e(1 char7? of tl,,p fi,re Jepart
anges. lemons and extra fine figs j ment ; according to the department
.and dates. Kenton & Chase, be-! eUT:Ion. as ts c1pL .
Jween opera house and postotfice. i .Bids tor the laying ot a supply
At the meeting of Engine Co.
.No. 2 held last evening, J. Jones
was recommended to the city coun
cil as their choice for the otlice of
engineer.
Tiie Christmas trade is over, and
Julius Gradwoul is now re;dyf..r!
the New Year, 'and lie is still sell- j
ing full weight baking powder at i
'3c per one pound cm.
The "beautiful snow" is here.
It
is the same article abort which the
poets sing but as yet it is too much
intermingled who me muci oi ine
street to inspire our local poet
C. W. Watts was elected First
Assistant of Albany Engine Co.
No. 1 last evening to fill the va-;
;ancy caused by the resignation oi
tlenry Susens, who was promoted
to the foremanship.
U.S. Strahan and Geo. L. Rlack
man left on the William Hoag last
Sunday for Salem. The steamboat
made the trip to Salem in two
hours and twenty minutes cue of
the quietest trips on record.
Of the immense stock of gods
Fortmiller it Co. received from the
.East, there remains a few reed.
-arpet and plu.di rockers, which
they will sell at a small profit so as
to reduce their stock before taking
invoice.
"From a private letter received by
-Mrs. N. II. Allen it is learned that
Miss Lizzie McNeil, who recently
left Albany for Africa as a mission
ary, has reached her destination at
Fort Pal mas, Liberia, and is fast
learning the ways of the natives.
Now is the time to subscribe for
newspapers and magazines for;
isss. F. L. Kenton continues to;
receive subscriptions for all the;
leading periodicals, saving sub-!
M-rtbers the trouble, risk and ex- j
vensc of sending direct to publish
ers. Orders left at the store of
Kenton cc Chase will receive :
prompt and care'ul attention.
Firemen Hall.
At the regular meeting of Albany
Engine Cjo. last evening it was
unainiiioufcly decided o bold a
lasoiierale ball at the opera bouse
' 'ii Wednesday evening, February
A committee of five on general
"li'.nagenirfnt was appointed, who
wid comrnience arrangements at
"in e to make the ball a perfect
uvess. Let everyone give the fire
buys a helping band.
!--ii TarHic Matters.
It is learned that G. W. Hunt
intends to resume work on his con
tract on the Oregon Pacific, which
he' recently abandoned with Nelson.
Lennett. Mr. Hunt is now in New
Yuri;. The company are paying
their employes for two months,and
there is no apjrehension of the
r ad being ' jbustcd." notwithstand
ing its suit of half a million
brought by
Mr. Bennett.
Slarl!iua A 'frrrilile Full !
A wonderful oiler! Cloaks, jack
ets and wraJbs,of every description,
at sweeping prices. Desinmr to
-; greatly reduce our stock on these
j lines before taking inventoiy, we wit
! oiler our entire line of s pringer Bros.
! tailor made garments at cost or less.
! This is a rare chance. Call early
I while the assortment is large.
MoxTEim & Seitesbacii.
llie FliK'tit Out.
Mr Brink
sortment of
iie found in !
c.is received ihe finest as
. icker rocking chairs to
:e citv. If j'ou don't bu-
lleveii, call in and see for yourself.
THE IITY tOlStlL.
Their Seat8-Ee. I
The New Officers Tak
tiring Mayor WesthMlord's Address.
Regular meeting of the city coun
cil was held last night.
In the absence of Mayor "Weath
erford Councilman Gradwchl was
called to the chair.
The councilmen were all present
but Marshal.
Minutes of last meeting read and
approved.
The treasurer's and recorder's
reports were read, showing the fol
lowing financial condition of the
city :
Am't on hand Oct 1, 'S7. .$ 456 38
Kec'd from tines 30 00
Beo'd from tax 245 45
Rec'd from license. . . 1132 50
Total $18(54 33
No. citv orders paid, 75. . .
Amount " .$1673 44
Balance on hand . . 190 89
Road tax on hand Oct. 1.. 19 SO
Kecd from road tax 46 00
Total road tax on hand ... 65 80
Total am't on hand 256 69
The following bills were ordered
pai 1 :
F. M. Westfall, bridge at lot
7, block 101 $21 20
F. M. Westfall, sidewalk lot
500 block 111 8 25
F. M. Westfall, repairing
crosswalks
22 50
2!) 15
0 00
Foshav & Mason, mdse . . . .
J Gradwohl, "
E. W. Whipple, lumber..
1 W. Spink
F. M. Westfall, collecting
taxes.-.
Odd Fellews, rent
A. Cunningham, repairing
engine
17 77
40 08
IS 75
1
10
On motion the ordinance to
amend the fire ordinance adding
to the fire limits was taken from
the table and read the first and
second tinnj and laid over until the
next meeting.
H. H. Hewitt presented the mat
ter of the enforcement of an ordi
dancc in reference to wash houses,
giving notice of action in the mat
ter at the next meeting.
Mayor Weatherford, having, ar
rived, took the chair.
L. H. Montanye presented the
matter for Mr. Pierce to rebuild his
bnildimr lately burned within the
fire limits on First street. No ac-
Hon was taken
Bonds of F. L. Kenton as treas
urer anu i. uayes ior marshal were ,
approved. i
I'lJC IUI L CllClU tit L1CI Ol
1st and Jblisworth streets were
opened, an i the contract was or
dered let to Jas. Laurent, he being
the lowest bidder.
The new members of the council
took their seats.
Mavor Weatherford delivered
his annual address as follows : ,
MAYOU weatherford's address.
(Jftl"incii of thf Council:
It becomes my duty, made so by
,win,.fi a peneraf statement of the
condition
of the affairs of the
municipal corporation, and recom-
ures as mav seem to me expedient
and proper or tend to promote
promote the
ireneral we tare. tfte . however
that it is unnecessary tor me to i
r?t.. i;. ;...,".,f n.;
of the wants or necessities of the
city, for the reason that you gentle
men who will compose the legisla
tive body for this year are all well
versed in its attain and know well
bow to shape its legislation so as
to promote the prosperity, peacv
and happiness of our citizens.
it. wnl be seen from
of the recoider ami tn
the reports
asmvr that
at the present time tiiere is io
municipal 'indebtedness. Thi't
there is no outstanding warrants;
if any, there is money on hand to
meet them. And to you, genii. -men,
is due the credit of conduct
ing the linancial atl'.tirs tiie citv
m such a manner a- to pay oil' an
indebtedness of some -f;!4 10 in the
short space of two years, without
increasing the burdens 'of taxation,
and yet do a large amount of im
provements during that period.
There has, during the nast year,
been more than the usual amount
of street work; streets heretofore
unused have been graded and
graveled; the costs for gravel used
by the city has quite doubled any
former year. New and substantial
bridges have been in several places
built across the canal at a consid
erable cost. The improvements on
the streets will approximate .fl 150(1.
Large numbers of -crosswalks have
been repaired and new ones built.
It also became necessary to
supply the fire department with
five hundred feet oi new hose and
repair and repaint both engine
houses. The city '' has been at
considerable expense in laying
sewers from the main so that the
property holders could hive the
benefits of sewerage. These ar. a
portion of the work done during
the year.
Tiie closing year has been one of
unusual activity in repairing and
building new sidewalks. The
greater portion of the walks were
constructed several years since and
had become so worn as to require ;
more than ordinary attention, j
While thev are not at present in,
all iiiirticulars what thev shou d
oe, yet inev are in a jair condition, j i1-'" ijuhi vmrni ji.i:, -.i : aut
andnew walks have been made to t'tte Packing Company, llcdu-id A:
accommodate the lately improved ! Brown well. .
portions of the city. j -" mh m ji jjihict
Following a suggestion made by ; mi .., 0,1-r 0 urmifAt
' . .. -. . f ....
me one year ago, the laws of the
city nave oeen iwiuicu ami nun
the charter printed in bock form,
making a very neat and convenient
book of 213 pages. This work was
much needed, and I am satisfied
1. u... 1 ...:..
wdl be of great utility to those
called upon to conduct the affairs!
" tli .-itv ! cver" description: ai-su city ;)riijir:o, mi-
mi h J"i t t .1 I p-oved and unimproved. Titles exiniiiil
The fire department at the pres- 1 !i;u oorrm abstracts farnih..t to any prop.
eilt time is in a good condition. ! r:y. Cartits conviycd to any lan.i, i'v.-liiive
Active and willing, ready and able, : le ,r of hr- Co.lw:i..t,s as..e
active,, in their duties, wilting t'o j "''""' ofMr e Sc. :j First Str.ys-,
brave any danjjer for the common i ALBANY, - - OllKGOX.
weal, readv for anv emergency and I
able to do effective work, as shown j
bv their extraordinary labors a !
short time since as well as on
many former occasions. We have
a reputation among insurance men
as having one of the best equipped
fire departments in the country for
a city of like size, and we reap the
benefits therefrom in cheap insur
ance and a consciousness of sub
stantial security from the ravages
of fire. I sincerely trust that vou
who will control the affairs of the
city in the future will at all times
kindly remember -them and give
them encouragement and assist
ance such as their sacrifice de
mands. They ask no more and a
generous people can do no less.
The city is to be congratulated
upon the good order that has pre
vailed during the year, especially
so when we consider that a larger
number of transient people have
been in our midst than at anv time
before in our historv
Order has i
been maintained without increas
ing the police force The fines
collected have paid the. costs of the
trials and punishment of criminal.
I dare say no other town of like
sizo enn shv ns mni-h
T!ip bbd.W nim rf a rrmni.-itvii i
corporation should be to subserve
the general interest, protect the
property and preserve the health
of its citizens. We now have
wholesome laws to maintain order !
and subserve the general interest !
and hae taken all due precautions
to protect the property within its
limits, but. that attention 1m nnt.
been given bv the council to the ! " Jo,1,ln". bllt 11 Pfxn became ap
general health of its citizens that j Parllt tll:lt 1r' Wi,s beyond me.lical
the gravity of the case demands. ! :r',!- "1-r'',1 illong till 1 p.m..
We have "a hi-iirhv .?r.v m..!' his spirit wert to join his
dinarily there is no great amount of
sickness, but as population in
creases, so do the causes of disease
increase. One of the most effect
ive W.'IVS to Cfllllhilt tho iniTfi'uu n( ,
disease is to tmrsre the citv of all i
impurities by a thorough system of I (';l' IS ,nn',i 8ri? un'1 sadness,
sewerage, wiiich I trust the incom- ?lrs- l'ton,--"1 hough severely
ing council will pud. forward as j !nn'lie(l 111 ,the hu'e an,i aruis
rapidly as circumstances will per- lsU10t considered dangerous,
mit. The people have vol-'ntarih- j , ,. F. M. M
levied upon themse.ves an extra; The above graphic a.-count, fur
mill tax for that purpose, which ! n'1'1'1 '' oar orrespondent, -ives
with the amount that can be spared ; V" (til'ls ' w ot the most shock
i'rom the general funds at vour .lis- in- :in'' digress ma accidents that
nosal wilfenable vou to coii-tuict - "wr o'--'irrod in this portion of the
at least one main sewer with the I
one main sewer with the
necessary connections.
In examining the laws to ascer
tain what could be dor.e to prevent
the spre.id of diphtheria a short
nine since, it became evident to
my mind that the citv should have
a heaith oiiicer, who, with the
committee on health and police,
when necessary to prevent tiie
spread of contagion- diseases,
should have ample authority to
quarantine the city, or any portion
thereof, a'nd to enforce the same bv
police it necessary.
It is with pleasure that we note i
inaiKeu anu permanent improve-;
ments that will necessarily bring ;
others. The population has been
gradually increasing, and I con-1
fidently expect the same to con-
tinue. Confidence in the stability!
and fut'ire j)rosperity is evidenced ;
jiy capital being readily invested
in the various enterprises that are
being formulated. Albany has
kept time and pace with d trener
al prosperity of the stater During
the past year the improvements
I made in the citv will amount to
i roui $150,001) to sf20.),0!)0, and the
Iroiny lm-reas..,! m
i-" i oe com ie;iou
of the. Oregon Pacific
railroad has
: given u
a new am
hoiter route
1 lo the sea board, the 1
n-rhvav ot
nations-, and has
ennaneiit!v
iade
t his a railroad route,
tion o! the ()re-j:..ii
railroad has given
Th
cotnpie-
c i-aliiornia
us apo'iur
t;
great t ;irou:rh
line
TO
the
markets
oi i in. ' 1 1 1 i ano :ro
clo-er ri-l-uiu" v.iui
1 ,
rht us in
our sister
suites, and I have no douot it will
add much to our properitv. The
completion of these ; ii;erpri-es
mark the year 1SS7 as one of '-great
intere-t in the history oi .lla;;v.
The lvlatio s of the ci;y to thee
companies -.i be, n sue!-, as to -gain
their good will and cordial fri m,o
sbip. and at tin- same tbue protect
the interest of th,- punlie.
Gentlemen, in conclusion 1 'ie
siivtpsayoincijtliytli.it vnn 'nave
la1 ored faithfully !o serve the citv.
and given all que.-l ions presented
patient and careful examination,
and you are jiiMiv entitled to (he
commendations of yuiir lVil w citi
zens. 1 desire to return to you inv sin
cere thanks for t in-many courtesies
and favors I have received at your
hands.
At its conclusion the retiring
mayor introduced the new mav.r. '
Mr. 'owan.who assumet thecuair
'with a few well .'hoen remarks.
On motion tiie council adj im tied.
Weil Known More l-iii-ci?acii.
Mr. W. 1". Read has purchased
the entire mercantile b'iine.-s of
N. II. Alb-n. and assumed e.-.ntr...'.
of tiie same with the beginning of
the year. Mr. .VI leu daring a bus
iness career, of many yearha-;
built up a large trade, and now on
selling out -ty engage in his new
electric light ''enterprise, couid not
have left it in better ban!-. .Mr
iiead is one of Albany's pop
!ar
and energetic business nieu.
will enjoy a large trade. W;
speak for l:im a successful
,t
aim
thriving business,
- A,iv,riiM e.
Thefollowingnewadvertisem
nts
; will ai.'pear in the ItKH '.i
to-uior-
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Estate, Loan,
Collecting
AND
INSURANCE AGENTS.
Wc tavo for sale farm ami st-x-k Nmls
BI KXED TO DEATH.
A Most Distressing Accident at Lebanon
Two Bright Children Burned.
Lebanon, Jan. 1, 1S88.
The New Year has brought one
of the most sad' and sorrowful
events ever witnessed in our town.
Saturday evening about 6 o'clock
the cry of "lire!" and "help!"
came from the residence of Mr. J.
M. Ralston. By the efforts of a
few who came first the tire was
soon put out. It was soon ascer
tained that Mrs. Ralston and their
only two children, .lohnny.a bright
boy of ten, and Mabel, a general
favorite of eight years were badly
burned. It apiears" their mother
was giving the children sl bath,and
and left them to get a towel, and
while gone the lamp fell and broke
or exploded, ami in a moment the
bath room was ablaze with the lit-
''e ones insl,e an(' "O way out ex-
cept to pass through the flames
By the urgent solicitation of the
mother, who was almost frenzied,
the children rushed through the
flames to their mother, being ter
ribly burned from head to foot.
Medical aid was summoned and
it
was soon ascertained that there j
was but little hope for the little!
girl and nothing sure for the boy.
Ail night long the doctors and j
kind Iriends did what could be
l,,lie- hut in sPite of a11 tlie sPirit
ot little Mabel took its flight at 2
o'clock tin's morning. From this
time on everv effort was centered
sister's. The parents are almost
distracted, and -universal sorrow
and grief are expressed on every
hand.
1 f..l I , l i . i
.-i ueiuiuun iiouie nas lost us i
brightest jewels,
iml New Year's
htau;-A.'r-w-.v '.isron was sum
moned Irom this city and all possi
ble medical assistance rendered,
but to no avail. Mr. Ralston was
a partner in the firm 'of Cowan,
Cnsick oc Ralston, bankers, of Leb
anon. O. A '. K '.il.KO lZ) HIS IS I K. II.
Two Firemen Eillel by a Land Slide The
Locomotive Barisd.
The San Francis-r ex; n.vs wide!
a-sed Allianv at S o"clo.-k Satur-
dav, met with an ac id
it t about :!
o'clcttk Sunday nvmin-z causing
the death of Alexander Yanlbiivn,
the fireman, and Robert Roberts.
also a locomotive fireman, who
'as
going out south to take a p.us!tivn.
The train was running on ii:fi and
when about six miles south of Kid
dles the locomotive, No. 20, driven
by James Wheeler, ran into a small
landslide and the j ir caused ly
the impact brought down a reuular
avalanche of rocks and dirt, com
pletely burying the emiine. The
tender on which the unfortunate
liremen were was
they jumped, :m
upset lust a-
and they were j
it and instantly j
o;-;h bound express. -the
Siskivoii. and .
caiiidit lyider
killed. The r.
was deiaved in
did not reach 4 the siide in which ,
the other train was entangled till
10 u ciock. A locomotive, was sent I
out for the' bodies of Van Buren i
and Roberts. The former
buried at Jefferson vesterdav.
va
J'Sle l-ri.e t.in
1 he com-.lmg of tl
, , ,
li' glass globe
pennu's. on
v ir.cii guesses hud
Peon tuaoe fo;- prizes of a pianoand ;
an o-ga:i at N. II. Allen's occurred;
vetero.iv. The pennies vere !
counted at the Linn County Rank ,
!... . h,., ; - 1 . " .' I
... .. 10, j.o tv leiiii.i 11.1 coi:ia:ii
:5S!)i. The guesses which hal la-en
regi.-tered were examined bv U'.C.
T'.v'e, ,i;(!e ami !'. I.'. Nutting. Tiie
best guesses were thbs . of .Mrs. V.
R. Kici and .Mrs. F. K. Ro!:nson,
'vjnj b..iih guessed the exact num
ber it; '.he globe. The nevt bet
were tiiose of Miss (Jussie I, avion
ami .lames I'owell. .Jr., who guessed
""ii. ine wiiole inimi.erol;
guesses reci.irded were scverai 1
thousand. j
' . j
8Jal ;( 1
At mi loctoe. N. II. Allen Oc Co. 1
p imi.m'.'Hii M'li everv line of giruls at
cost. ( ';!! :mi !v all;! Seriil e barg.'iillS
rn 1 1 1
len Ms ana a
G KXIOKA. C
Wselb,.kjslcalet Stationer,!
AND DKALKIl IN I
Fine stationery, inisccllanev.us books, photograph and autograph albums,
inkstands, ink. pens, pencils, etc., etc. idieet music, music books and ail
kuidj of musical merchandise.
Greneral Novrs 33epot.
"Mr.i nrders nrnmnt.lv attended
. -
JULIUS
n
urocer
i.f :
XTO. 61 FIEST ST,
fNext to Barkhart A: Kccncy's real estate office);
4 LB AX Y, - OREGOX
Somrtliiii? Xcw Every Morning.
Those who do net care to get
warm supper, and desire a good
lunch evenings, can find pure
cream cheese and freh crackers',
French sardines and fine oysters,
corned beef and potted ham, clam
chowder and piccalilli ; also, Chi
cago dried beef and Cascade dried
venison, which we will chop in
quantity to suit the customer.
"Wallace & Thompson,
Grocers.
WC.4THKR REPORT.
Summary of meteorology for De
cember 1887, from observations
taken at Albany, Oregon, by John
Briggs, volunteer observer for the
signal service, U. S. army:
Highest baron: eter on 19th and
20th, 30.38.
Lowest barometer on the 28th,
29 01.
Mean barometer for the month,
29.84.
Highest dailv average of barom
eter, 30.35.
Lowest dailv average of barom
eter. 29.13.
Highest temperature on the 6th,
53.
Lowest temperature on the 21st
and 3d, 28.
Mean for the month. 42.23.
Highest dailv range of thermoin-
eter on the 3d, 16.
Lowest daily range of thermom
eter on the 1 1th and 22d, 0.
Mean temperature
at
A. M.
daily, 3p.9.
Mean temperature at
daily, 45.5.
Mean temperature at
P. M.
9 p. ji.
daily. 41.9.
Prevailing direction of
south.
Velocity or force, 5.
wind,
Total rainfall or melted snow, t
14.21. !
Depth of snow at end of month, !
- . !
Number of days on which .01 or j
more inches of rain fell, 20. j
Number of days of cloudiness,
average S in scale of 10, 8. j
Of 93 observations 6 are clear,;
27 cloudy, 9 fair, 18 foggy, 24rainy, j
0 hazy, 9 overcast. i
Litiht frost on tiie mornimrs of1
the 3d. 12th, 13 and lsth; killing j
on the I'.'th to 23d. ;
Temperafure, 0.7-1, average of 6i
years. " j
Rainfall. 5.00. average of 9 vears.
isitt:ii i.
. Sineke F.strelhiS.
Fresh groceries at Conn Bros. '"
A line lire of neckties at HIain's.
t?ix slum's for a dollar at T. Jones'.
Rubber goodi a'. cor:t at X. 11. .tliur.
Co.V.
FrL-i.cJ
ti...L'.
S.w d
H uglu:.-.
(ill til
, the jeweler, keeps railroad j
eaif boots Lewis & i
, j
Pi'cbieid A; Bronc'il's for j
fresli groceries.
New goods iHitl
low prices at C. B. j
Roland iSc Co.'.-.
Fre-li roasted ica!Ult ever- day ut
Uullr.lali iV. Pfeitt'er.
An elegant new parlor set fur salc
clicap at the Second Hand store.
Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at !
cost or .-s at Montcilli VV: Seileidiach's i
For A No. 1 eider vinegar go to I lofl' ;
in. in A; Pl'eill'erV. ;ii "i-") cent per galioii .
Ne'v line of geiit' I'urnishing gomls
now ai r'n Ing at ('. P,. ituiaiul V Co.'s.
("liia 1,'s. i'H'ket :iiul vi"ti't u r:o. ;it i
co'-l or k's ut Montcilli iV: Sjeiten bach's.
A nc.r line of dvl-i ''iiat, just oen'.-il.
.Si.vlisii am! cheap. C. 15. Roiantl A: Co.
Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at
co.-l or 10.- at MolileitluV: Seitciibacll's.
The b-iss place to buy crockery and
glassware L' at Colin Itl os. at way down
prices.
Orders promptly tillled for bo. its or
shoes, anv nuaiitv or style, pegged or ;
i sewed, at Lewis AT Hughes' -hi. p. j
J The largest assi-irtnient of ladie line
shocs'.uid slippers in lovvu at .veiilieiii :
V firowneilV. Call ami see llieui.
I Thirty cases of wuiter boots in all i
l.. ';,,.. i... f M 0..; 1 ,- :
?:. First class Mock in evcrv nartic i
ular.
For vour tine imported and Key;
Wert cigar go to M. Hamiigiirt's cigar;
..rc. u,,,. ,1,,,,,-cast of b.ingth n's drug;
More. ;
lu.-t rccc'ncd.the eicl'ialcd Fstreliii
Key West cigar, the lincst Kcv West
ci:
ci:
ar in t.'.e market, at .M. H.auugart's !
.1 1
sb
Coiui or
b-;ii,d "Ri
Havana tii
s., sole agents for the cele-
il Letter" cigar, srr'niiv
d. tiie best .Vci-nt cigar in
the market.
j '
l"
leal.s jackets and winter wraps at
i or h:-s at Monteith A: Seiicnbacii's.
'inl'ieiia? .it cost. Ih n't forget
that N. JL Aden ivCo.liavc a. full slock
of . ini'.bieiias which theywid sell at
Cost to idoM'.
lb li'inan A:' Pfeit'er have rcceivcil
a fresh invoice of I ir. White's cough
urop-. tl:i most jdeasant and eii'eclivc
remedy for coughs and colds. Try
i hem.
ti ca 1 in
moo mm
JL L
to
JOSEPH,
I
Doacconis
On
The
OF
New
We pause in the midst of our commercial rush, and not without good reason;
heartily thauk
OUR PATRONS
For, and congratulate ourselves on, the great 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 Broadalbin streets, which has now become the
recognized
EMPORIUM
For all that is splr-rt and admirahle in the production of both European and
Americau looms in staple dry goods, fine dress goods and silks, and
the indisputable
POLYTECHNIC
For the outpourings of the eoncen-rated genius of foreign and borne invent
ors of line art fancy goods, and the
COLLOSEUM
That bridges the chasm which timid speculators ara fearful of crossing, lay
ing E.t the feet of the inhabitants of Albany and surrounding country
THE WORLD'S
in evervthirg that pertains to dry and fancy goods, cloaks, boots, shoes and.
all the etceteras. As it beboovt s a firm which has reared its head
above all competition, we never ridicule the feeble attempts
at rivalry from our neighbors, and since our position
DECIDEDLY ADVANTAGEOUS
T(t wev. doubly unvvorthv of us to do so. The secret of our advantage, bent?
' sides a keen apprehension of the values of goods and being constr nt
ly on 1 he fjid rin- tor the latest developments of taste and
f'.shiuii, Pes in the tact, that we are the proprie
tors of that immense establishment,
THE
WH IE
At Spokane Falls, along with our Albany house, which compels us to buy
our goods in enormous (italiries. and the consideration that we al
way pay spot cadi secures us cur goods far
BELOW ORDINARY PRICES.
And makes our custom co irted by the leading wholesale houses. For thjf'i
approaching spring trade our programme is already rilled, and in
view 01 tlie very satisfactory and increasing demand fur line
dry goons 111 Albany, the proud metropolis of the 1"
valley, we intend 10 outshine if possible
our former elforts and offer
NOVELTIES
Vhi2l1 shall surprise both the consumes and theftrade 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 convince themselves
of the foregoing are cordially invited to pay a visit to our establishment,
gwhere 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 shall findadvantaget to which they
were before now strangers. To our patrons, and to the public generally,
we wish a prosperous
VE)AP'
MOfiTElTH &
loo
d
A-
Year.
SELECTIONS
HOUSE,
Y
B)AR
SEITENBACH.
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