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K'''' x xl i THE MORNING HERALD FillDAV, JAN UAH' "(, i Spot - v A ' ' 0 r. 1 Til bS fresh ti -k, e'luli Ii at- S.' JR. rhcal MS. The eto: mci- k 1 A re bos nto i nt.xl leery, I a o.! nt, i pruinj fjattgificrato THE MAILS. Mails at th Albany postoffice close is follows: i nr in oinceo nortn 1 he eastern states Ihe West Side -And the Narrow GuageR .R. J -r Portland and Salem CoryaUis and Yaquina All flffilWH HAIlth 6:30. M. 11 A. M, ...1230 P. M. ---- . ...... ...... , ,,rv i . The nostottiee will he ilrxuxl mt.h uminr. .7:30 p. m from six toseven o'clock. Reitered matter for the early moroirg train should be mailed he' ore 8 o'clock the previous evening. O. & C. K. K. TIME-TABLE. JSOKTH BOCJiD. j - . i Arrives! Departe, Arrives. OaU.expr 6:15amj 7.05am iPortlan-10 10am JEnene ex 11 15aiull. 35an. . 3.45pn Freight I 7. Ham ' 2.45pm SOUTH BOUND. ! ! : Arrives; Departs Arrives. Cala.exp 7145pm; S. 05pm : Ashland 9.00am Euicene ex 12.20pm; 12. 40pmi Eugene 2.40p m freight j 1 SOpiu'EuL-vi't- li.oonni No freight teceived for south after 11 a. in. of same Jay . LEBANON BRANCH. r'niAlha'y Departs j rrives No. 11 12 50 pm Lebanon at 1.3 pm No. 13 ! S.io p m ' s.Sti ii in Km i.ehun ' " No. 12 5 OK a m Albanyat 5.45 am. two. 14 2.0v p in " 2.45 pm. OKI.OOX PACIFIC TIMK T.VHI.K. Arrives depart 1'iu-woiiiier 11:15am 1 :' p m frei'r.t 5:25pm (5:50 a.m JOTTIS4; AUDIT TOW. Thi.s h the season cheerful spell When the poet, unburn;, delights to "ell Otthe "!eaut iu' miovv" ; it l.r.kly flies; Ami co Ij tiiitl a tire a man must rise , ,ln the frosty morn, oh, isn't it niee! To lind the watcr-pip s turneil to iee. McKanlass to-night. County court is in session. Leap year parties are now in or der. Sterling Hill, of Eugene, is in the city. Wheat is worth from G4. to 67 cents in Albany. Ask Winn for an' accident policy 111 the Travelers'. , M. E. Brink is studying law with I WolvertJii i& Irvine. The thermometer stood at 20 above zero last night. A pension has been granted to C. Caldwell, Burns, Or. Mrs. L. V. Lonsway has gone to California to visit friends. A leap year ball will be given at the.ojera house one week from to night. Extra copies of the New Year's Herald can be had at this office -at lQb each. Ttte Willamette valley is experi encing a touch of old-fashioned winter weather. The McKanlass colored specialty company will play , at the opera house this evening. A loci'l dramatic company of Eu gene expects to play an ojera in this city in the near future. The second and fourth prizes, Nop. 1 UH) and 555, still rem tin un called for at F. M. French's. The Royce and Lansing Musical Comedy Co. and Swiss Bell Ring ers will appear in this city on Jan. 16lh and 17th. . , The Albanv Farmers' and Mer chants' Insurance Company of thi city are removing tneir their new quarters in oUic; into i Froman', block. The following patents have been granted : Wm. A. Campoell, Port land, saw-mill stock rollers and saw-mill set forks; Frank .McDon ald, 3oise City, shackel. The Rev. Jesse C. Taylor will hold divine service in St. Peter's Episcopal church next Sunday, January 8th, morning and evening. All are'invited to attend. Saturday night wi!i be Prof. Miiliken's" last night l dancing school. All holding tickets should be present. Those not holding tickets will be charged 75c tor the evening. Of the immense stock of goods Fortiniller 4 Co. received from the East, there remains a few reed, carpet and plush rockers, whicn they will sell at a small profit so as to reduce their stock before taking invoice. A small porti n of the cold wave under which the trozen East has been shivering has reached this locality. The average wideawake boy w"ill be abroad this morning looking for a pond covered wkh ice thick enough to IkjM him up. Curran.it Mor.vdth sold vester dav to Lars Nelson, recently from Wisconsin, lot 1 in block 14, Hack leman's second audition, owned by A. Hackleman, consideration $:i5. Mr. Nelson will erect a house thereon and make Albany Ids fu ture home. Mr. Wm. E- Harris, the gentle manly agent of the Royce A Larus sing "Musical Comedy Co. and .Swiss Bell Ringers, is in the city, arranging for the appearance of that excellent company on Jan. 16 4tnd 17. Their adv. will be found -elsewhere in this issue. Now is the time to subscribe for newspapers and magazines for 1838. F- L. Kenton continues to receive subscriptions for ail the leading periodicals, saving sub- S of sdlSdirecV to publish- j Ir Onlers left at the store of ! .c,,;hoiM thi trouble. risK ami e- rs ' Miners leu- 1 --'" ; vlntnn Chase will receive ! JrompJand careml attention. . j Joseph Rankin, postmaster at ; Kankin Ldwis county, Washing- j ion territory, bas resigned and Jas. J Rnll has Wn appointed in his i SacI L Phelin pos Jit Bannister. Lemhi countyldaho, ,-a iU re.Mi'ne.1. and S. C. DesfK -v t ., tia utrtw ii has been "w '- . , j i . i . .... aPPOlUteu lO nil mt v- Willis lias ueeii xt- i aopointed postmaster at latana Oitv. GariieM county, W . m Vla'eoi J. H. Wan. who has re iigne.1. M- H. Conners nas re Kne.l the postn.astersh:) at SUtijihter. King county, ... l.. and 1'. K. tiny has i..een appoina to till the vacancy- Belated Through Trams Arrive Over the Oregon & California fioad. Two through trains arrived yes terday over the O. & C, having been delayed by storms. They carried the following passengers: O. W Ledford, J. H. Wise, R. A. vieLaren,. Thomas Hoxlein, J. R. Deadler.'J C. Hall, Miss Mitchell, H. B. Lever, Mrs. J. Hatch, J. N. Wellingford, L. E. McMuller, W. Wick, R. G. Katt, Jacob Wolf, F. S. Hay and wife, L. L. Rolston, A. P. Hotaling, Jr., G. H. Connor, Miss Birdie Issaacson, J. Deason, Mrs. L. E. Coffman, Mrs. A. Thompson. H. Hayer, Miss Go tinski, B. F. Reardon and wife, A. W. Borden and wife, W. W.I)unneguard. tr m x- . t t- , r i ii. i. iusier, ii. r . t-onn, ;u. Lan nels, J..H. Lockland, u. Zan Landt John Brother and wife, W. F. Mc Carty and wife. C. Mcintosh, C. White and wife, G. H. Cruiser, and 56 immigrants. The passengers report severe cold ; weather and several feet of snow j in the Southern Oregon mountains. ! KKAL K.ST4TK TK l.NSFKKS. The following are the week's real estate transfers as recorded in county clerk's office: Peter Smith to J. Bilyeu. 4 lots in Scio, consideration. $510. ' Ed. (ioins to John I-om and E. J. Lanning, W. half of block 117. IT'. ... 1. , 1 -. t -I 11. 1 ' burg; con.. $100. j E. C. to Pentlaml to Ed. Coins, ; mill property and water works in j acio ; con. $o'i00. V. A. McKnight to Ella Knight, 170 acres and several Mc lots in Scio ; con. $2. Mary Lame to Jos. Lame, 1 block in Halsey: con. $50). H. Bryant to" John A. Crockett, 40 acres in Tp. 11, 1 W. ; con. $2r0. Elizabeth Simmons to Mary E. Simmons, 80x105 feet, Brownsville ; con. iffiiH) T. J. Black to acres ; con . $300 Prior Wilson, 16 I.MYEIOHY .ni!El.U. The board of regents at its last annual meeting designated a room in which to establish a museum. All the express companies doing business in the state have gener ously proposed to t ransport articles free of charge. Weight of any one j article not to exceed 25 pounds. I Address. University of Oregon, Eugene City, Oregon. People in all parts of the state ire respectfully requested to aid in buildiii. up the museum bv send- C I . nig specimens that are interesting j and instructive. The articles will ; be classified, labeled with the j names of the contiibutors and care- j fully preserved. J i B. J. Hawthorne, Curator. I IH't-i;il Ira in. On Saturday next. January ii! P. i will be held the regular meetitu Linn County Business Council, of H.. at Knox Butte grange h-.il1. ! Arrangements have been made to j run a special train on the Oregon j Pacific to the hall from this city, to j accommodate those desiring to at- j tend. Hon. R. A. Trvine, who hat! i written to ( Vrva!l!s to make ar- ; rangeincnts for the train, received ; the lnllowing dispatch last night : ! Co!: V v i,i,is, Jun 5 - II A. Irvine, ihnv: j Can arrange fo.- pwty r. o to Kmix B itte Orange Sat'.irilay, anil will scul j on in nnil; th.i uoetssarv i.pier. WM. M ilOAti. i The train will leave Albanv at A. M. It 4 ! atnl returning leave 'the j hail 3:il:- .ricly. ! The aiHHiii i'iiincs iiit-etiiij; of tlii- Linn C'o. Hioii- tfi.ciety wil; he' beit'1 at 1'. M on Saturday! c-veiiiu; in Dr. G r:i s office. On! Sunday evi-nipo tln-re will be union 1 services anil a collection in aid ot' the funds of the society iu the United Presbyterian and Method ist churches. R'-v P. C. Ileizler. state ajjent, will present the cluuies of the Society. A sweet linn. Genuine New Orleans molasses, extrn quality ina!e syrup, white sugar drips, choice honey, ami a large stock of the most choice con e?tionefy. Kenton &' Chase. l.e twen the oiera house ami post oftice. Aliul Urieil truil. Kaisins. tigs, dates, currants, peaches, apricots, German and ; Italian prunes, finest 'quality, al ways on hand at Kenton & Chase's. ! t'nhlii.-il!- I aiioriiiu. Mr. I'.pii Jacobs, representing; Kohn ic l.ippett. the leading cloihiers. hatters ami tailors ot ; Portland, Oregon, is stopping at; the 1-tevere house for a day or two j with a line line of samples of for-! eign and domestic cloths, cassi-i meres ami Scotch tweed for suits j and pants, made to order and j ready made. Suits made to order tor lrom 2o upwards. Pants to order from 5 upwards Call inspect Lis samples, whether ii i all ami ; inn ict;i me ram lies, vtneuier von- . order or not. Vvrribie Zn I A wonderful offer ! Cloaks, jack- ets and wraps, of every description, j at sweeping prices. Desiring to ! greatly reduce our stock -on these ! offer our entire aneot springer W tsiilor made garments at cost or less, i oi.: . - -. . . i . ., . . t v, . iius is u lair inao'.c. uuu raio wmie me aui iiiieui. in laiuir. .Monte; rn & .-mcitenhacu. llal aiid t:ip . eio.e. N.H. Alien Co. ; ell everv line ot" iroods at : At C.Kt CruhtiM.- to sell cost. Cail eariv and secure bargains- A masquerade iaii wiii be at lianistturg next Monday. iven u s secouu auuumoii. ioi i. uiock : me man opposing ins client, also 122. One-thinl interest in E. half : Miss Jennie Tilery of Eugene City Mock 115, 13 block 117. II 's Atl. j i.s visiting Irieiuls "here. Excepting part of block and inter- j ()ur ai.Iuers are free sellers of est in the busmess ot Isom, Lan-i wheat at xtv-three cents per V-'.111-'0 "'',,- , ', itmshell net to' them; c ni pared J. r. illiams to .J. A. Richard- ; wi,h the pulvlulse pri.-e of what ?or , ere" l" ' ; con' i they buy this would seem to be 7 i- i . T : ! about a self sustaining rate. L..K. Brooks to P. J. Foster,! ,,,,, ,? , , , 3.! a. res.Sweet Home ; con. $1250, : t .Mr; .A: A- nnll lost one oi B. R. Holt to J. P. schooling i hl:i duld.reu hlst unday evening ami n r,.ci-.ir, i i,.t in i i iri-in. I about lour o clock of lever H UtttlsIll K4. XOI Ks Harrisburg Jan.- 5, jSSS. On the evening of Pec. 27, 188" the following officers were installed to serve Thurston lodge No. 28 F. and A. M. for the ensuing Masonic year Knock Hoult. W. M ; Sam May, S. W; M. Cunningham, J. W; G. W. Brandenburg treasurer ; W. W. Briggs, secretary; and Perry Hyde, tyler; and on the same evening for Harrisburg Chap ter No. 13 R. A. M : Sam May, H. P:W. F. Mendenhall, K; CM. Grimes, S ; Enock Hoult, C. H ; Wm. McCullock, P. S; M. Cunn ingham, R. A. C; H. A. Summer ville, G. M. third vail ; J. P. School ing, G. M. second vail ; Damon smith, treasurer; W. W. Briggs, secretary ; and a. . Brandenburg, The spell is broken in Harris burg ; no more whisky license large ly, no, and right on in the same line we have experienced a trem ondous revival of religion, and we are now promised by the incoming municipal government that un day shall be observed as a day of rest during 18SS, all of these omens of progress are welcomed by the better class of our people and we expect as a result that our city will tJie i increase both m tmuntitv and qual i ity. Mr. Fenton one of the foremost lawyers of Eugene City made our city a Hying visit lat .Saturday looking alter the disadvantages of . i l- i . i and other complications. What few was missed by last year's epidemic of measels are now being served, amongst others Mr. R. F. Ashby's family. We are having all the boats needed at present for our river transportation, the O.P. line seems to be the favorite. 'Hie Li'ltanou IMsiiftfrr. J. W. Cusick, who returned from Lebanon vesterdav, . states that Mrs. Kalston, wno was burned in attempting to save her children from. being burned to death, is re covering from her injuries. She was badly burned about the face, but it is thought her eyesight will not be destroyed. Her hands were also badly binned, che finger nails having come off. The Oregon I'ncilic Sull. The. Portland News says that on Wednesday the Nelson Bennett suit to recover $551 ,825 wages and damages from the Oregon Pacific Railroad Company was brought before Judge Shattuck, and a mo- !'Hon to quash proceedings allowed . in . . . . . ; 1. .- .1. 4 - Ten davs time in which to move for a rehearing was given plaintiff. Vt hul TlH-y raid. The insurance companies which had risks in the recent fires in this citv have paid them as follows : J. J Dubruille, tools' $83, stock $450 ; Mrs. Emma O'Connor, $150; Thus. Jones, $200; M. Peyser, under con sideration. Kt-lllotnl. Messrs. Deyoe & Robson have removetl their hardware store ami agricultural depot into their new budding just completed. They have elegant quarters1, and have a large stock of shelf hardware and agricultural and farming imple ments for the 'coming year's trade. Ladies, misses anil children's wool knit hoods, scarfs.ind jackets !lt i:ust ilt Sami'kl K. Yoi'ng' i;i(Kiiu. Sill-die Estrellas. Ftes!i srroceries at Conn Bros. A tint- Hpc of neckties at Blain's. Six shaves for a dollar at T. Jones'. Rubber iroods at cost :it N. II. Allen & Co.'s. French, the jeweler, keeps railroad tune. Sewed calf boots 12. Lewis & Hiurhes. Go to TJedtield & Brownell's uesli groceries. New iroods and low Roland Je Co.'s. prices at C. B. Frct-h roasted peanuts every day at lloliman iV t'leUIer. An elegant new parlor set for sale cheap at the Second Hand Store. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at cost or lessatMoiiteith&Seitenbaeh's For A No. 1 cider vinegar ro to Hoff man A PfeiU'er's, at 25 cents per gallon . New line of cents' furnishing good now arriving at C. B.Roland & Co.". j Cloaks, jackets and w'u tei wraps at! cost or less at Monteith it Seiten bach's. ' A m-vr lino of overcoats, just opened. Stylish and cheap. (J. B. Roland A: Co. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at cost or less at Monteith ifc Seitenbach's. Thirty cases of winter boots in all grades, just received In C. B.Roland A: Co. First class stock in every partic ular. The fwis place to buy crockery and !rlaswurc k at- Conn Bros, at way down prices. OvdeTS- promptly Silled for boots or shoes, any quality or style, ps-roed or sewed, at Lewis & If dirties' hcp. 'The lares-t srtfHent f Indies fiin shoes and slippers in town at .tedtield & Browneil's. Call and see them. nir vmir fi.. im,n-rJ,i . e West eisjsir so to Bina mart's cigar -ow tr,&c' dru Just received, tlie celfebratec? Estrella Key West e'urar,. the finest Key M est t'ia.1' t!'e market, at . BuumiffaTt's ''ff1' sto!'- , . Havana tilled; the best 51 cigar in the market . . Cloaks jackets and Winter wraps at cost or less at Monteith & Seitetil'.ach's. Umbrellas at cost. Don't fbr-ret that N. II. Allen tV: Co: have a full stock of umbrellas- which they wiif sell' at cost to close. WK1GHT, ARTIST, IS PREPARED to five instruction ill dra-ii-- nlan oi! and water color pnintinrr. For t. mis an- el v at stiu-i'., resi.len. e of Mrs. Win. Du :ui -le, corner Eilsnerth and Fourth streets: linporlant lu I' very family. Kiln-dried, steel-cut oatmeal. Golden tint oatmeal. Extra patent steel-cut cracked wheat. Silver graham. Pearl barley, split peas and tap ioca. Buckwheat flour and hominy. Roiled cornmeal. Cerealine Flakes. Extra fine Gold Dust cornmeal, and all kinds of cereals in barrels, cases anil sacks. Our goods are always strictly fresh, the recognized standard of excellence. Wallace & Thompson, . Grocers. THE MARKETS. ALBANY QUOTATIONS. Wlieat-MK(a:W)C. Oats 304oV. Flour 5 I".'. "M Potatoes 50. Eggs 25c. Buitcr :k Lard 'Ma lc Wool- i'iic'iof. Hams IK? ri.'-jc. Shoulders- Tc. B-.icon 11 Hay Tiuiolliv, S-0, oats and cheat. Apples Sreen. 7rc.(?y s'l per bu. Plums Dried, 'Mq 10c. pe- V. Apples dried nleaelied '.le sund-ied 7 0( Sc. Cliicktns Old :.50; yoinif, S3 -tO Hides Be-f hides, grr,-o e, dried 10 e : deer skins, 2Dc-; sheep pelts:; 10 oi) , aceording to wool. Beef 2c gross. Mutton $2 50 per head. Hogs 5e, d'essed. l'olcri.AXO MAUKETS. Jan 4 l.SSS The supply of wheat in sight in the United Stales viid Canada ast of tht Rockies, is given by tele gram January 3 as 44, 421.0(H) bushels and increase for a week of 174,000 bu shels. Wheat Quiet. Markets abroad lend a rathef easy tone to those on this side and both Chicago at d New York fell oil'. London and Liverpool stocks are larger than accounted by most of the trade. Our market is quiet and without change. Walla U'alla is quoted about SI 17i and Val ley about i 2i')j. Barlev Fair brewing sold at 1 05 per cental but the market 's not a quic k one, br. wers buying largely in ihe inter or a short time ago. Oats The bulk of receipts noted is for shipment account and offerings on this market are not large. Feed qual ities quoted 4ti(48c. Eggs Local rather weak at 27&'e Some Eas'trn just in reported to be offering at 24e. SAX FRANCISCO MAUKETS. Jan 3 Whe-.it Spot market very dull; buyers a-'d sellers apart' Xo 1 shipping 1 37',-j. In option only a small business doing. Sales: morn ing session. 2(H) tons Inner season at SI 48-h. 500 tons do at 1 4-J4', UK) tons do at $1 4S)s; during the afternoon session 100 ions do at 1 4$ , 200 tons do at 1 4S!. Oats Receipts liberal and demand light; prices unchanged. Oregon at 1 37K( l 50. Musical Instruments Krpnirrd. . CHAS. L PIERCE IS 1'KEPAKr.O TO tune, clean and repair orfHii a' reason ahle rates. Oltl eases will lie )oliaheil am) made vrcxnl as new. Violins epaircd, ami all strineil instruments a specialty. Orders left t Blaekman's store, either for the city or country, will be promptly attended to. All work jcuaraiiteed. BOAKUIN'G AND LOI'GINU ON 11EAS unable terms at Mrs. C. Ii ill's restaurant, corner of Baker and Kirst street, oppooite the Star brewery No Chinese eoaks. Itoural ami I.ihIIuk- BOAltD, WITH oil WITHOUT ! n OOD i IJT rooms, at reasonable ates by the ilav or week, at Mrs. Frye.'s Third stieet, between Elswotth and Lyon. All whits heip ac this house. ii A terii Reproof! j jIOr f Is what you will deserve if you . nlnvrii 3 I do not call and see our superb stock lasf-avi MM I ,'",u -'!,ssware 1,u croekery and ! &BI -mM choice groceries. flSSBBS, !!jr Wil' rif-e fr0,n our competitor ia"Jr -i 1BI' 1 'VVM when they see hA F The Delited Buyers for I - I I tI ii ! x i ia I Wi lli mm fcilll I T GENEEA C bookseller, Newsdealer, Stationer -AND DEALER IN- Text Boots and all School Supplies. Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums, inkstands; ink, pens, pencils, etc.j etc. Sheet music, music books aud all kindj of musical merchandise. General News Depot. "Mail orders promptly attended to. JULIUS r ZTO- ei FIEST ST. (Next to Burkhart & Kccney's real estate office); 4LRAXY, - ORKGOX. For the next 30 days we will give a discount of 15 viercent- on all leather sjoods bought from us. Kedfieu) i Bkowxell. You can select a pair of tine shoes from our stock at a discount of 15 per cent. Redfield & Bkowxell. Improve this opportunity to buy a pair of $5 shoes for $4.25 bv paying cash. Good for 30 days. R. & B. A mammoth stok to select from at a discount of 15 'jer cent. R. &. B. Cash will buy groceries cheap at Rediield & Brownell's. Albany Opera House. ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY JANUARY 6 McKanlass' All-Star COMPANY And Brass Hand compo'ed of ladies and irents, will appear in their unique specialties, w hich have made them superior to all colored talent traveling-. The company is headed by IJ,of. McKanlass. the "Banjo King of the World." He is the onlv colored graduate of the iiieiniiari colleire of music. iS'l'ickets at blaekman's ilruf store. Re served beat, 75e. Ge .era! admission, 50c. " Albany Opera House 16 MONDAY TUESDAY JANUARY 17 SlK SKIMSFII, VKIKS nd constantly increasing public favrr of the ROYCE AND LANSING 1 AMI SWISS RKl.L-ItlUEKS. Mirthi Music, Burlesque and Comedy, and also the eminent younij violii.ist, OLAK MuEN, la'e of the conservatory of music, Christiana, Norway, now making his first lour of Am. rica Over I .ODO.UVO of people have witnessed the above entertainment. Pre 8 and public fron the lakes o the gulf, and At lantic to the Pacific enthusiastic in their praise. 43?" Secure Beats early at Blackmail's. Best seats only 7.jc. h kill ' 7 M N. KECK Designer & Sculptor Monuments, ht-atlslones tablets, etc., has eret-ted a building' npixisite the Revere House and will keep cous.antly on hand marble suitablefor Monuments, Headstones And a'l kinds of work to which marh'e or other ornamental i cone is devoted. Those wUhinj; work of that kind should call upon him ie!'ore making contractu elsewhwe and examine his vvork mid pri'-es. Carrying away satl Kains from our store. Lowest Prices Best Goods lutflrs wvh Whvh lit L U ll lllll IMly I i ,S,:0 ,T BROS., Albany JOSEPH, obacconis 9n The -OF New We pause in the midst of our commercia: rush, aad uot without good reason ' heartily thank OUR PATRONS For, and congratulate ourselves on, the great strides made and the MANY TRIUMPHS Achieved during the pist 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 ia select and admirable in the production of hoth European and American looms iu staple dry goods, fine dress goods and silks, aud J the indisputable POLYTECHNIC For the outpourings of the concen rated genius of foreign aud home invent ors of line art fancy goods, and the COLLOSEUM That bridges the chasm which timid ing at the feet of the inhabitants THE WORLD'S In every thire that pertains to dry and fancy goods, cloaks, boots, shoes and all the etceteras. As it beboov 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 is so DECIDEDLY ADVANTAGEOUS It were doubly nn worth v of us to do so. The secret of our advantage, be sides a keen apprehension of the values of goods and being const? fit ly on iIk- nn! r'n-i- tor the Litest developments of taste and f vshion, lies in the faet that we are the proprie tors of that immense establishment. THE WHITE HOUSE, At Spokane Falls, along with our Albany house, which compels us to bny our goods in enormous qualities, and the consideration that we al way pay spot cash secures us our goods far BELOW ORDINARY PRICES. And makes our custom courted by the leading wholesale houses.- For the approaching spring trae our programme is already tilled, aud ia view of the very satisfactory and increasing demand for tine dry goods in Albany, the proud metropolis of the valley, we intend to outshine if possible our former efforts and offer NOVELTIES Whi;h shall surprise both the consumes and thetrade in the whole North west, and place our prices in a position. to-gladden our patrons and para lyze all attempts at competition. , Persons desiring to convii.ee themselves of the foregoing are cordially 'invited to-pay a visit to our establishment, where the splendeur of : . Y ill of themselves hurry conviction,- and should they . desire to purchase with cash or to open an account, they shall find advantages to which their were before now strangers. To ourjpatrons, and to the public generally we wish a prosperous - - fe L E) A P YEA. . M0&TE1TH & SEITENBACH. hresho d A- Year. speculators are feavful of crossing, lay of Albany aud surrounding country SELECTIONS MAGNIFICENCE