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THE MORNING HERALD: SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1888. THE MAILS. TJIails at the Albany postoflice close as follows: r or all otfice. north . The eastern states f ., The West Side f6'30 And the Narrow GuageR.R. ) I .r Portland and Salem. 11 a. m. Corvallis and Yaquina ...12:30 p. x, .All offices south 7:30 p. M 'The postotflce will be closed each evening from six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for the early morning train should be mailed before 8 o'clock the pievious evening. JO. iX C. U. K. TIME TABLET 'NORTH BOCSD. Arrives! Departs! Arrives. iCala.expr iEnene ex S-'reUfht 6:45am) 7.05am jPortlan-lO lOam 11 15a:n 11. 35an. " 3.45pn. I 7. lOamj ' 2.45pm SOUTH BOUND. i Arrives! Departs Arrives. Cala.exp cKii'.'ene ex Kreisrht 7.45pm: 8.05pm j Ashland 9.00am 12.20pm! 12. 40pm I Eujjene 2.40p m 1 1 SOpralEiurene O.nOpm No freight leceived for south after 11a. ofsamediy. XKRAXON BRANCH. I'm Alba'y Departs No. u7. . . U2 30 p m "No. 13 ... 8.10 p m j rrives Lebanon at l.'W p in M.5B t n Fm i.ehan So. 12.. No. 14.. 5 X a m Aibanyat 5.45 a in. 2.0" p mj " 2.45 p in. OREGON PACIFIC TIMK TABLE. Arrives liepart I'assepijer.. , Froiirnt 11:15am l:u p m 5:25pm li:50 a.Qi BILL BY HEH3IA. ."SOUTHWEST .VOTES. A List of Measures to be Introduced by ; Oregon's Congressman. 3ar year party Jan. 13. Ask Winn for an accident policy in the Travelers'. Good skating is reiorted on the ponds adjoining the city. A number of good .shows will visit Albany this month. Mjrs. Reason McConnell is spend ing a few days at Yaquina. The thermometer registers 15 degrees above zero these mornings. The postoflice building is being repapered and repainted on the in .side. MeKanlass' minstrels furnished some excellent music on the street yesterday. Extra copies of the New Year's Herald can be had at this office at 10c each. The second and fourth prizes, Nos. 1 1S'9 and 555, still remain un called for at F. M. French's. Thjj delayed north-bound O. & C. passenger train passed through this ity a t :.J0 hut evening. The Roycc and Lansing Musical Comedy Co. and Swiss Bell Ring ers will" appear in this city on Jan. Ibtll and 17th. Curran & Monteith sold yester day to S. W. Crowder lota 3 and 4 in block 128, Haekleman's second addition, owned by R. S. Strahan, -consideration $50. Miss Leona Burmester, daughter of Henry Burme; r, of Prineville, is seriously ill wi . typhoid pneti moniajit the res', ce of her aunt, Mrsf. Houk, in t ty. Tine Rev. Jes 0. Taylor will hold divine ser' o in St. Peter's Episcopal church next Sunday, January 8th, morning and evening. All are invited to attend. The railroad commissioners, who have been in session in Saien , were in the city last evening, the session having adjourned and each biing on his way home. Saturday night will be Prof. Representative Hermann will introduce in the house a number oi bills, as follows : Appropriating $1,333,000 - for continuing improvements at the mouth of the Columbia river; 1750,000 for work on the canal and locks at the Cascades ; $250,000 for improvements at Yaquina bay; $10,000 for the improvement of the Umpquyivor; $50,000 for begin ning construction of a boat railway around obstructions to navigation at The Dalles and Celilo falls in the Columbia river. To authorise The Dalles city to construct a bridge across " the Columbia river. To authorize the Columbia bridge company to build a bridge across the Columbia between Oregon and W ishington territory. Establishing a lighthouse at the mouth of the Coquille. j Appropriating $40,000 for pay- j rnnt to Tndian war claims. To e.- a dish a life-saving station j at aquma bay. j Asking $20,000 for improving the ; wawn road between Rogue river valley and Fort Klamath. i To establish a lighthouse at the ; mouth of the Umpqua river. i Forfeiting the land grant of the j Northern Pacific railroad between j Wallula j? ml Portland. j Appropriating $1.10,001 for a r public building at Salem. j To establish a land district to be ; known as the Harney land district. Appropriating $500,000 for a j public building at Portland. ! Bills providing for settlement of j Indian war claims, and many j private bills and memorials. i The following nominations of Indian agents has been sent to the senate: Joseph V. Preston, of Georgia, Mission agency, Califor nia; V. A. Dougherty ,of Missouri, Warm Spring agency. Oregon ; J. B. Lane, cf Oregon, Siletz agency, Oregon ; J. D. Jenkins, of Iowa, Sisseton agency, Washington ter ritory. Thomas Cutler, collector of customs for the district of Hum boldt, California. A long list of army and navy appointments was also sent in. Registers of land offices : H. O. Billings. Halley, Idaho; F. B. Bean, Blackfoot, Idaho; J. R. Whitside, Dead wood. Dakota: H. R. Pendery, Leadville, Col. ; F. P. Tanner, Gunnison, Col.; R. G. Hardin, Buffalo, Wyoming; G. M. Adams, Spokane Falls, W. T. ; Ed. Burgess, Prescott, Arizonia; A. D. Duff, Tucson. Arizonia. Among the presidential nomina tions sent to tiie senate was that of Eugene Semple to be governor of Washington territory. A pension lias been granted to Louisa E., widow of P. B. Richoll, of Portland. Mrs. Maty Clark has been ap pointed postmistress at Pengra, Crook county, Oregon. Nathaniel Marrin has been appointed post master at Royal. Lane county. Smoke Estrclhts. Fresh groceries at Conn Bros. A tint' line of neckties at Blain's. Six shaves for a dollar at T. Jones'. Rubber goods at coet at X. U. Allen & Co.'s. French, the jeweler, keeps railroad time. Sewed calf boots 12. Lewis & Hughes. Go to Redlicld & Brownell's for fresh groceries. New goods aud low prices at C. B. How to Worship. Some people worship ideas,sonie. worship liltny lucre, some worship at the shrine of beauty, and some are wrapt in self, but those who first reach the topmost rung in the ladder of success and social happi ness are those who worship the op portunity to secure choice bar gains at a money saving price aud nave the gooti sense to take advan tage of it when it presents itself. We invite all such wise and thoughtful to make an early call and inspect the superb display of seasonable goods now in view. Wallace & Thompson, Grocers. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA Oregon & California Railroad And Connections. California Kxirre Trains lailv. 4:00 p m..Lv Portland . 8:00 lii.-Lv Albany... S:S0 a m..Ar Ashland.. . .Ar.. 10:40 am . . Lv. . 7-05 am ..Lv.. 5:40 pm Local 1'iims. Train lnlly Ex. Sundry s:0o am.. Lv Purilaiui Ar. . 3:45 pm 12:40 p m. .Lv Albany Lv. .11:35 am 2:40oiii. Ar Kiueie Lv.. 9.00 am Lebanon itraiirli. S:10 p m. . Lv Albany Ar. . 5:45 am 8 5'j m . . Ar Lebam in Lv . . 5 :00 am 2:50 p m..Lv Albany Ar.. 2:45 pin 1 30 p in . . Ar. . . Lebanon Lv . . 2:10 pn PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS Daily between Portland and San Francisco. Emigrant sleepin i ars between Portland and San Francisco free of charge. The O. C K R Ferry males connection with nl. the regular trains on the east side di vision from foot of F street. For the next 30 days we will give a discount of 15 ver cent- on all leather goods bought from us. Fkdfield & Bkowxell. You can select a pair of fine shoes from our stock at a discount of 15 per cent. Reufield te Bkowxell. )n The iresholc Improve this opportunity to buv a pair of 5 shoes for $4.25 by paying cash. Good for 30 days. R. & B. A mammoth stock to select from at a discount of 15 per cent. R. &. B, Casli will buy groceries cheap at Redlield & Brownell's. Albany Opera. House -OF A- 16 MONDAY TUESDAY" JANUARY 17 Roland & C'o.'s. Fresh roasted peanuts every Jav A Bore. It is understood that a couple cf gentelman are in Salem from the East, talking up th" ide of gomg - i i i : t . t .. -. .i... aiounu aim uoiiug nines in me n..nrin.ii. .c- Pf..;iV..r ground," hunting for oil coal nat j An c, ncw gct for 8aU. ural gas. or anything else that is ; ,.la..ip ;lt llie Sl.co,k1 Hand Store. .-.i.i.. i. . u: i J :.. .1... ' mine u ne mu iiwny uou iu me Cloaks, pickets ant! w inter wraps at are j cost oless at Monteith A: Seiteiibach's For A No. 1 cider vinegar go to !Iotl' man & Pfeiller's, at 25 cents ter gallon. New line of gents' furnishing goods now arriving at C. B.Roland fc Co.'s. Clonks, jackets and w'mtei wra s at cost or less at Monteith i: Seitenliach's. oowels ot the eartn. i nev from Ohio, in some parts of which I state all you've got to do is to tak" 1 a long auger and bore a hole in j the grouud and attach a supply ; pipe to it. and you have enough: natural gis to run all the machiu j ei y and cook all the grub and toast i al! the shins in the school district, ; with the thermometer lear down i in the cellar. The horse editor of West sidi' Ui vision. Between Portland ami Corvallis. Mail Train Kaily - Except Sunday. 7:30 am.. Lv Portland . . . . Ar. . 6:15 pm 12:25 p in. .Ar Corvallis Lv.. 1:30 pm Kx press Train Oally Ex'.-tpt Sunday. 4:.".0 p m . . Lv Portland . . Ar. . 0:00 am 8:00 p ni..Ar Mi-MinnviUe.Lv.. 5.45am At Albany anil Corvallis connect with trains of Ore n Pa' itic railroad. ii;"For fu,i information rcjarifiiy rates, maps, etc-, call on co i pain's auent. R. KOKHLKK, E. P. ROGERS, .Manager. (;. F. & P. A u .. in in iiioaieayionipaj RilXK SI C'KSiFI L YEA ICS And constantly increasing public favor of the ROYCE AND LANSING ft Mirth, Musiu, Rurlesque and Comedy, and also the umii.-ent younx violinist, OLAF MOEX, late of the conservatory of liiusic, Christiana, Norway, now ninkinir his first tour of America Ovrr I.OOIMKMIof people have witnessed the above entcrtaiiiiiicnt. Pre s and public from the lakes o theulf, and At lantic to the Pacific enthusiastic m their jiraise. tST Secure seats early at Blackmail's. Best seats only 75c. New Year We pause in the midst of our cnmmercia: rush, and not without good reason heartily thank 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 A new line of overcoats, just opened. Stylish and cheap. C. B. Roland ct Co. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at cot or less at Monteith A Seiten bach's. Thirty cases of waiter boots in all IT 1UI Ann mu .A LIVE. this great family newspaper will grades. "just received In C. B. Roland & assure thesi entrlmen that there j Co. First class .-tock iu every partic- is plentv of 4r.aturil was" in this J ulrar- .... , , i i.:. l 4-i.. Tin boss place to buy crockery and region, but it is not the kind they j llgsware at Conn Bros, at way Sown 'ore lor. All y u ve got to do to i p,i0es. rind the kind referred to is to just received, the celebrated Estrella start iu to tell what a cold winter Key West cigar, the finest Key West there was in Oregon away back in 1839,. and how the snow was seven leet deep on a dead level, and nothing to eat hut buffalo hides, ami you've got your 'iatutal gns in qitalitiMes to suit. Mr. Ladd, a poor Portland laboring in m, strug gling hard against the adversities o a coid world, I o e I a well near j toast Portland, winch was twenty-; one thousand feet deep the la-t i Billy Dugan heard from it, and j was getting along well; but if he j -truck any natural gas or any i t .ing else worthy of particular mention t lie fact has cot yet been j advertised, Thev are bnring lor J g is in some Washington Territor- ; t.vns, but ihe hoise e-.lur do t F DTD re IX A cigar in the market, at M. Baumgart'r cigar store. Conn Bros., sole agents for the cele brated "Red Letter" cigar, sfrtcth Havana tilled, the bet 5-cent cigar in the market. ! 'Jloal.s jackets and winter wraps at j cost or less at Monteith & Scitcnhach's. i Umbrellas at cost. Don't forget that N. H. Allen & Co. have afulistock I of umbrellas which tuey wi.l sell at ; cost to close? i the Markets. Mitliken's last night of dancing; u"1 10 reputation us .. : school. All holding tickets should ' prophet by auguring success tor be present. Those not holding tickets will be charged 75c for the evening. Of the immense stock of goods Fortmiller A Co. received from the East, there remains a few reed, carpet 'and jlusli rockers, whicn they will sell at a small profit so a. io reduce theirstock before taking invoice. It is comparatively a rare thing for us to 'le able to announce an entertainment which we them. But these men wiio c-mie to j see what there is under Stleni j should le encouraged. The people I iu Ohio u.-ed to be so )oo!is!i as to j maki' i'nn of a traveling evangelist. now a i:in 1 1 i - in : 1 l u'aire, and has j pie every day dinner, and butt'-r j on both sides of his brad. while 1 some people who lau-lud nt ban ! sleep Under the bridge Mini !oard j around This goes to prove that j no one should liuigh at g-is otirsid'e ' of a dentist's otiic-. It !::is latelv honestly feel will be in no sense a I been uiscoveied that t tie who.e of disappointment to our people. Curry c.mnty. in tin; southwest Such we are confident will be given j t.,. t.'0rner ofthis state, rests on on. bytieKoyct'& Lansing minstrels i v.,,t osai iK-d,and who knows what Jan. 10 and 17. i is in the ground unless he lures Now is the time to subscribe for j for it? The proper ti.ing is. if you newspapers and magazines for j dmvt see what you wa-tt, just bora i . I, ivemon conunues w for ,t Salem . --L. -...i. .,11 1..! .receive u"s;.i iituii ioi an int.-j leading periodicals, saving sub- j scribers the trouble, risk and ex- j pense oi sending direct to publish- ess. .Orders left at the store of! Kentjtm i Cliase will receive prompt and careful attention. ! Statesman. ISihle oi i l v. The annual business meeting ot the Linn Co. Bible Society wil: be held at 0:30 P. M on Saturday; evening in Dr. Gray's office. On i Sunday evening there will be union ! The McKai.lass panv. i services and a collection iu aid of ,, . . , , f I the funds of the society in the Th : ge:iuine colored company of , Pre8bvterian and Method- vsciahstsgaveaper p night to a lair sized audience. Ine - . . er.tertainme.it was a pleasant re- te agent will present the lief froni the average minstrel per- j clauies ot the Society, fonnance. Each member of the " ' , company, of which Prof. McKan- rtnma-A TerribR- fall : lass is, of course, the principal, is: A wonderful offer! Cloaks, jack an artist. The banjo, violin and j ets and wraps, of every description, corriet playing of Mr. MeKanlass i at sweeping prices. Desiring to -ertainIv entitles him to the chain-1 greatly reduce our stock on these pionship among colored musicians. ! hues Wotore taking lnveiitoiy. we wil - -'- : offer our entire 'line of r piinger Bros. Bad evs from the t'oqnllle. AT.nAXY (JVOTAT10X3. Wheat -WjAfcHWe. O its :-;ti,Y.4oe. Fiour $5 pe. bbi. Potatoes ai). Kggs tioc. Butter ride. Lard '.(.' I"'-. Wool 2((2.-c. i Ha m ll(rf Pi '.;(. j Shoulders- ii(n Tc. p-iicon lid"; pjc-. llav Tiuiutliv, oa's av.d c:.e:tt, ' H. Ap; les 'recti. per !m. i Piuiiis Dried, ;; h:. jc- !). Aplilcs dried nleaelu.-d !e sf.nrl-ied : 7 ;. .s c. ! O.lekc ns O'.d s:5.r0; y'ljuig, 2 50 j Hi'Jes Be f hide-;, grei-v, ;"j c, dried i 10 c : deer skins, :lh-; sheep uelts, llV' :(-, ill-mi ding to wool. H.-ef :2:c gross. Mutton -? .) pi-r head, i I logs 5c, dres.-el. PnUTI.AM") MA KS ETS. ; .Ta'i 5 lss.S The supply of wheat in i sight in the L'nited Stales ..ml Canada : ' asl of the Rockies, is given by tele , gram January 3 as 44, 421.0!H) buslu-.Is I and increase for a week of 174,01)0 bu ' shels. I Wheat Quiet. Markets alroac! j lend a rather easy tone to those on tins side and both Chicago a d New ; Ycrk fell oil'. London and Liverpool stocks are larger than accounted by most of tiie trade. Our market f- ipiie and without change. Walla Walla is (pioteil about $1 17' ..'and Vul. ' lev about $1 Barley Fair brewing sold at SI 05 per cental but the market is not a puck one, brewers buying largely in the 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 (pioted 4(--e. So olfe LIVER TOWN. This is what Albany is at present, and in order to keep iace with the lively t ines in this city, W. II. Willard has ninnj-ed his store and stock so that he now has the most complete and desirahle line of furniture in the val ey. His d'-uble salesrooms m t-rotmwi block are 111 ltd with an tlegant assortment of new furnituic, consisting of hoiidav special ties lounires in new patterns, find uo'd pic ture f nines, willow chairs, e isy r icVcrt. tnar blo tables, brackets, et :., etc. An examina tson of the s'ock will show this to.be true in every respect, ,? ivec IIT 1 is name vo M. N KECK Designer & Sculptor Monuments, htadsloncs tablets, etc.. has erected a huildini; ipp(.site tt u Kevere House and will keep cons.antly mi hand marble suitable for Monuments, Headstones And a'l kinds of work to which marh'e or otiier ornamciitjil ttone is oevoted. These wUhing work of that kind should tall upon him before making contracts elsewhcae and exatniue his work and prii-es. EMPORIUM For all that is select and admirable in the production of both European and American looms in staple dry goods. 6ne dress goods and silks, aud the indisputable POLYTECHNIC Itonrd anil l.otlzlii;-. GOOD BOARD, WITH OK WITHol'T rooms, at reasonaliie rates by the day or wet k, at XIrs. Fryer's Third Mfeet, between Klswoith and Lyon. All wn,te he p at this house. Magnolia t-lniir ItHL REST MACNO..IA ri.oL'lt 0Kt.1V 1 ered to anv pan nf :hc cit , tor j-1.10 pt-r sack. JOHN A. G'KAWKolJi). nlSOdtf PACIFIC COAST MARBLE AND STONE WORKS. The undersigned proprietors of the Pacific Coast Marble and Stone Works are y. wared to do all kinds of marble and stone work on short nutico. All work gunranteoj to give satisfaction. We uill fiirnb-h to Oidermonu uietits, headstones and an other work in the marble business, in any shape or color that can be found in the mark et. We will fumish Eastci n made work as low as any house in the state. We call the attention of the mib- , lie to Eastern finished wrk now in our shop. ne " in ii.i, um; inr oaiitiam suastoiie as we cai.not recommend it for durability, but will endeavor to use the best material in the market for B ,se. Stone Walls, Curbing, etc. We will sell as low or lower than any house on the coast. We can always be found at our place of business on ferry" street, one door south of prsroft'ue Albany, Oregon All coininur.icat.iofs will be promptly answered, liepairiin;, cleaning and resetting old stones a specialty. Address IIAKRIS & GIbLETT, Marh'o I ii'nlcr .Albany, Oregon, KM . . 3HBE i. A. A A fs. vi A Reproof ! For the outpourings of the concentrated genius of foreign and home invent ors of fine art fancy goods, and the IP! f Is what you will deserve if you do not call and see our superb stock of line ghis-ware and crockery and choice groceries. i iinimnii nw an A WAILING CRY ! Will rie from when they see our competitors "91 iirxwjftJn !Si lm Delighted Buyers Carrying away satisfacton- bar gains from our store. Lowest Prices Best Goods CONN BROS., Albany GENERA L cs (pioted 4((4.Sc. I Egg Local rather weak at 27.c T 1 11 "IT 11 C 1 f-ss:: ::: " -, Bookseller, Newsilea fer, Stationer Jan .) hc.'.t Spot niaiKct very 7 1 . . Information has been received that Coquille river has deflected its cur Tent at the mouth so as to change its channel from the government jetty and endanger shipping, and" Congressman Hermann has notified, in person, the engineer -department, and has urg6d the necessity for increased estimates for additional improvement. Gen. Duane at once communicated with the local engineers in Oregon for a detailed rejiort. A sweet Item. Genuine New Orleans molasses, -extra oiiaiity maple syrup, white .wat ilriiw. choice honey, ana a , tailor made garments at cost or less. This is a rare chance. Call early while the assortment is large. j MoNTK'.ni it Skitkxhac ii. Kl-IUiival. dull; buyers and sellers apart No I shipping 1 oTj-i. In option only a small business doing. Sales: morn ing sosion. '200 tons buyer season at SI 4.S:'k, 500 tons do at 81 4- lot) tons do at SI 4S,H; during the' afternoon s-ession 100 tons do at SI 4$ 300 tons do at SI 4!.;. Cats Receipts liberal and demand light: prices unehanged. Oregon at SI -n .,'('. I 50. -AND DEALER IN- .4TTOKXK1-. Messrs. Devoe & Kobson have i removed their hardware store and j . ltural ilfni,t into thpir muv H- X- BLACKBURN, AlTuRNKY AT .7 . - m U. uw, Albany, Oregon.-Ori.ce i.i Odd j building JUSt completed. They i Allow s Temple. Vill pract.ee iu all courts have elegant quarters, and have a ot the state, and give special attention to all large stock ot" shelf hardware and j bine?l agricultural and farming imple- . ivolvebtox & irvine, aitorxeys nients for the coming Year's trade. I at Law, Albany, Or.-Oifice in rooms 13 A Ih 11 1 Dried Fruit. Kaisins, iigs, dates, currants, ; T K and 14, Foster's lllock, over L. ore. E. Blain's German and peaciies, aincots, Italian prunes, linest quality, a 1- j H,utt( f thestate, and give special attention WEATHOUKORP, ATTORNEY AT law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd Fellow's Temple WW practice in all tlv Test Boots and all School Supplies. Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums, inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books and all kiudj of musical merchandise. General News Depot. 3gjr"Mail orders promptly attended to. JULIUS JOSEPH, large stock of the most choice con- I ways on hand at Kenton it Chase's. ! toainmsiness. . . 0 -11. 1... jeetionerv. Kenton oc- unase, oe- j t ween the oiera house and post-j oiiicel I Ladies, misses and children's wm.ii knit' hoods, scarfs and jal-kets i sin. at CO: t at Samuel K. Yoi xc's. 1 Ise finest Out. Mr IMnk. has received ihe linest as- j . ..v ., ; :,.!.- .-..L-ini'- cliairs to ! . :.. i v,.;7 rlon't . i nropose to sell cwrv line of goods at Jievcit, call in and'see for yourself. At cost cost. Cail Hals anil i to cio-.c. X. H. Allen & Co. LFT NICE FUKXISHED ROOMS. ith or without board, either doub'e or For particulars appiv at Hkkalu Grocer - Tobacconis ;ar!v aad secure bargains o'lk-e. ITT WRIGHT, ARTIST, IS PREPARED V . to irive instruction in drawing, also oil ami water color painting. For tcnii3 at - j ply at studio, rcsiden e of Mrs. Win. Du- ' l;ui!le, eo.nsr Lllsworth and Fourth streets. 1TO. ei FIEST ST, (Next to Burkhart &Keenej'3 real estate office) dLBANY, - ORKGOX. COLLOSEUM That bridges the chasm which timid speculators are fearful of crossing. ly ing at the feet of the inhabitants of Albany and surrounding country THE WORLD'S SELECT CNS In everything that pertains to dry and fancy goods, cioaks. boots, shoes and all the etceteras. As it beboov-s a firm which has reared its head above al! competition, we never ridicule the feeble attempts at rivalry from our nei';'i'vrs, aud since our position js so DECIDEDLY ADVANTAGEOUS It were doubly unworthy of us to do so. The secret of our advantage, be sides a keen apprehension of the v;ilns of goods and being eonstf ut ly mi die tjul ?) lor the latest developments of taste and f-.sh ion, lies in the fact that we are the proprie tors of that immense establishment, THE WHITE HOUSE, At Spokane Falls, along with our Albany house, which compels 11s to buy 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 loading wholesale houses. For the approaching spring trade our programme is already rilled, and iu view of the very satisfactory and increasing demand for fine dry goods in Albany, the proud metropolis of the ' valley, we intend to outahine if possible our former efforts and oner NOVELTIES Whbh shall surprise both the consumes and theftrade in the whole North west, and place our prices in a position to gladden our patrous aud para lyze all attempts at competition. Peisons desiring to cotivit.ee themselves of the foregoing are cordially invited 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 shall find advantages to which they were before now strangers. To our patrons, and to the public generally, we wish a prosperous iH)AP Y A F( . " MONTEITH & SEITENBACH.