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mm lo CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY. OREGON CORNING. JANUARY 8, I8SS. VOL. lll-i". 41 i i SPECIAL. -OF COAL OIL. Made at Oakland, Cal., October 19. 1S87, by Charte J. AV.MKioury, at the request of the city council, in the presence of the chief cn f.'i:;eer of the fire department, the tire warden city attorney and members of the city council ELAINE OIL Burned at 13tt Ics STAR KEROSENE, i ' From Whittier, Fuller & Co. , I Kurnctl at I'iO Dos STARLIGHT, "Family Favrrite," Burned at 106 Icg PEARL OIL Burned at 104 lies GOLDEN STAR Burned at 110 Deg EXTRA STAR KEROSENE BEATS THEM ALL. Saw Francisco, Oct 24, 1887. Messrs. Whittier, Fuller S Co., Front and Pine streets '"ity:- Gentlemen I have made a vwy careful and thorough burning test of your Extra Star Kerosene, water white," ex pressly for family use, and find the burning test to be 14:8 Degrees. Very respectfully yours, CHARLES J. WOODBURY. -Under the new management of- --WHO WILL KEEl'-v A full stock of choice family groceries ai;d provisions. FRESH JBAKED BREAD i fc!v;eiv J )ay. Best Syrop, Pies,' Cakes, TEAS AM) COFFEES, Candies, Nuts, Raisins, CANNED GOODS, ETC. The best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars. SSTAt John Foxs old stand, below Flinn's new brick. " The Bakery Mr lbs. Line of Superior Stoves ani Ranges ! McFarlanci & PACIFICCDAST MARBLE AND STONE WORKS. The undersigned proprietors of the Pacific Coast Marble an' Stone Works are prepared to do all kinds-f marble and stone work on short notice. AH work guaranteed to give satisfaction. We will furnish to Older monu ments, headstones and an other work in the marble business, in any shape or color thnt can be found in the market. We will furnish Kastein made work as low as any house in the state. We call the attention of the pubr lie to hasten) finished wsrk now in our hop. We win not use the Santiam sandstone as we cai. not recommend it fordurabihty, hut, will eruieiuor t" use the best material in the i marker for Bise, Stone Walls, Curbing, ere. i 'A e wdl sell as low or lower than any house on the coast. We can always be found at our place nt business on rerry street, one door south ol postotfi". Albany, Oregon All communications will be promptly htiswered. Kepairiu', cleaninif and resetting old stones a specialty. Address HARRIS & GILLETT. Marble Dealer .Albany, Oregon. IX) U YOUR FINE WINES AND LlyCOKS go to M Hmmyart's. Ttie Red Front. TWEEDA-LiC & HOPKINS, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Copperware Pnmna i rrm ra rnhh r lirtcp nnrl nlnmhmrr crnnria !rrpite for tlio heating stoves. Albany, Oresron. ir'k l . 1 - r! at 1 ft . m toll " ,1 w II A JL .r , i " u-t mm HA I -r 1 I 0 ft i i iHa lL - it I I i k ll I I r'al p iip-is i I Ja e jut ip ii m ', . GENERA isib -AND DEALER IN- rn Books Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and antotrraph albums, inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books and ali kindj of musical merchandise. General TsTews Depot. J2Mail iirdfrs promptly attpnod to. JULIUS Grocer XTO. ei FIEST ST. (Next to Burkhart & Kceney's real estate office) 4LBAKY, - OHKGOy. FOR A FULL - SEE 1 .A LIVE. 1 (iirnitfe IN A LIVER TOWN. This is what Albany is at presei.t, and in order to keep pace with the lively times in this city, W. II. Willard liae enlarged his store and stock so that he now (has the most complete and desirable line of furniture in the vaUey.. His double salesrooms in Froman's block are filled with an elegant assortment of new furniture, consisting of .holiday' special ties, lounges in new patterns, filid gold pic ture f.ames, willow chairs, easy rockert, mar ble tables, bracket, etc., ":. Anexamina tsou of the stock will show this to be true in ev ery respect. A Stern Reproof f Is what you will deserve if y i-on do not call and see our superb stock of tine glassware and eroekery and choice groceries. A Will rie from our competitors when they sec The Delight! (I Buyer.. Carrying away satisfactory- bni. Kains from our stoic. Lowest Prices Best Goods h CONN Ai.bany mm Dealer WAILING CRY , Newsdealer, Stationer, II ies. JOSEPH, - - - Irving, School MIDI obacconis i iWant iL .AKK TO IF YOU TSERE IS nii-:-:-Nffi Than some seSetftion from V. H. WiiIad: elegant and Hiammoth assortment of FINE FURNITURfi -FOR THE- Ml HON. ! He lms two ilesrnc!ii full of hoiKt'jni'x to si left !riiw- Ktiii! s..iw of the S'luKiiiji made ixjirtsnii f. rihis tnuie: Easy Chairs, Ladies' Hookers, Patent Rockers, Cack Shelves, Extension Tables, Rich Par or Sets, Chdire in Sets, Bnc-a - Brae, Tete-a-Tetes Setteef Full Length and other Mirrors Plush andtjph olstered Goods j Marble Top Tables, L Fancy Wicker Chairs, Gold Picture Fmmes, Latest Style lounges Decorations, Novelties, Brackets. Etc.,Eitc. Etc IN AN ENDLESS VARIETY, You cannot be'better suitcdjeither Jin tsil ity orprice than.by calling at W. H. WttLAED'S, t3T At Woodin s old standJFrom&n's bloek. Mew Barber Shop. SINCE THE FIRE THOS. JOKES HAS generally fitted up the room on Elswortb street opposite the Revere house at the back of Conn Bros.' grocery store where his friends and patrons will And him now ready to carry on the barber business as before. Von will Save Honey BY TAKING YOUR SEWING M CHINES to the repairer, B. F. Parsons, at Sixth and Jefferson streets, Albany, Oregon. Good satisfaction ur no pay. mi Dmum A Boy Accidentally Shocts Him self at Eugene City. tLI WKATIltK 1 (fK A Pemaio Lunatic at the Asylsxi at Salem Leaps from Her Window au Escapes, Bat is Captured, the 5ERAl.p"s S,TKnal Disjimdio". . EttUESE Cety, Jan.,". -Sammy GStiiore, of Portland, about noon tcxlay accttSentally sliot himseJf. Here the vires went down, mak ing further partiuiiicrs unobtaina ble. A Si CM AI-KI) Lt!.4TI-. X Crazy Woman PLenns from Her WShmIow lit C3ie AN.vlnai. Salem, Jan. Sometitne last nisrht a female inmate of the violeivt ward al 'the JajSum picked ifoe t;uard. lock at the ; window ot ner rooui with a nacl, drew back the iron netting, nuise the window and juMped otlt. She hadprevions ly cio&ed herwelf lieavily, but fee. feet were covered with on2y a pair rubtwes and !o stockiwps. feie immeciately-tKarted atTriss to the penrtitiary6id down the railroad sontfc to town, thenee wp the road; on her way to Portland, as shei thonofjSit. iAlKiough it fwts .a'bflter: coul night she tramped witli no thoight but a iesir ta Teach fort land. At daylight lias morning; nckracirrus :&f. HbtnA ' rforaniJt. at 'n?nrnaiu: wetif tMtoiiiihud to diyver'crning out ot the gloom of earfy twilight a riharitom fi$;rre, passing the 8ta-' tioaivwith Imidly a ghwsce at fthem.; Tliiiikiiig hfir actions tftrange heyl pursued her and bromuriht her back.: -5ire was nyarlv iroaen. sht "the beeS-care was taken of her,-s,nd she!' rtirr?d to Swem. jn thel- uvjni"jr 'Attain. Tiw ucfttotitie hafe diT3 'ered hw 'efectspe umi wens m!rig the e;ntr-y.. Theyi; feserl 9lii ! I ep!i frozen. but h-n re-i.rea rwe i-a 5te.a'ri,tv.Sh!. iiir,t'.ribiK -pxperjeaoe. frffKritAXi). Jan. 7.- 8Se cdld weiitiier iiirouytoBt the tftate is reirtHl . kftenaitwfr -t-ijlit ' fronr vairiiirsipr.ihits. Vere(.r?woFbnig hasHy-"' hw ec-n l"cs anfl intosior t(.M;;-4i. aruiifiiiany f&sr-.Bre dvn. Satms . n netf-i ness its e-x-trressed jj'or lV.r-of limit', in smv?; 'ir.alitics in tlie C?i'iilai?K;Ue Yaiif y iiejnftfron y ftSillytWom.'l'KK a ShlS sr., t&us .aih'iHlisi- are reijiiMtttl to vb.ai; fantj' iivi, .'ue;ti)r .rf onef' .the uaticbiai foivi.6 A.-Rnt-ral. iorvitation i MCturidfii tn all. !&as:t y Jl'iol. ljiam-icd't: ui.ciieatrii. ci Sa.'enr; if'rof . (,'oc mer, cornetist , fjT'Jhckeia. ,inoiu:is' supper ui .the G'rt Reetaui-ant, 2 0(i:-br'tators, 2at. Forale at BladriUiaa-t. drns; Bbore- AXbs&xiy 'Qpera lion J6 MONDAY TTUESDAY 17 feid coogtaitiyiintirreaHiKg public favor erf the ; ROYCE ANDiLANSING l 1 MTlAftUI ATTinO Mitth. Music, Burlesque and Comedy, and i3so 'the eminent jieung vit'inist, OLAF SfrOEN. late of the oenservato'V of music. Cttristit-'ia, Norway, no maku& his first tour of Arnws ca Over l.(MMt.OOO of people have witnessed the aboie jaitertninKient. Pre s ani pubii? froir the als& to the.g;ulf, and At- lanuc tu the Paccfie .ctliuaiastic in their praise. t-S" Seoiire seats early at Blackaan's. Best seatimlvvS5c. For Ubeipext 30 day we wiU give a diseonut .of 15 per cent- on all .leather goods bOiUiJBt from ns. f.DFlELD & BOW-ZI,L. Tou can seleet a pair of fine f?bees fsom our stock at a discount of 15 jjer eDt. Redfield te Bbowjiell. Jmpr.ore this opportnnity to buy a pair of $5 shoes for 4.25 bv paving cash, ttoodfor 30'lajii. R. & B. A mammotfc sto. k to select from at a discount of 15 ')ercent. 8, &. B, Cash will bur groceries cheap m j . i IJcdlieitl ii Browneli's, f ear p MiiCifioI i 'MTiAiiP Path no 'it 11 UMUU jjmi(i j BEING 0131 YOUE PAWH TIGKEIS. Sol's jrenial warmth begins to fade, Now doth the mde a .dress a note, And eik ith plaintive w rds to trade The ticket for the overcoat. SLAVKKY IV KUAZII.. Effect or Auieriraii .4r":iiuicnts en Iaortlc la v-0 iicrs. New York Mail and Express.. Slavery still exists iu 33razi!. A curious eveut in this encnectiou was brought- about by the recent visit of two. NiW York free tuasous of Peinambuco, a maritime pro vince Briizil, containing yoo 000 inhabitants. Ttie Jlasons in ques tion were otricers Of t lie Uniteu States steaiuer Alliance, which ves sel, after an Afrioaa cruise, put in .toJPernarubuco. These officers, wvretwwsessed of thehi rtvr secni dest-e, and scli sirnitit!d their t intention of visiting Cavalhicrros (it: J1U7. Lans aim chapter ox t&at place. After ftt ing duly ex aniined as to their Masonic quali fications, tfee Free Masons ot that place exteoiled to them a fraternal welcome- The brethren of the diffe rent -degrees met iu their iaige hall together, thu business being rransHOfc-'d in the first or lowest de gree But before admitting the American brethren the Brazilians discussed the Masonic, teachings and th practice of holding salves or ttafficking in bonded 'huawrJity, showing that they wre iiicWisistent with eacu other. It waj argued thet they could hardly receive and enterraia Masons who were abso.utely free in thouht and possessions, while they5 themselves were holders 01 slaves, aid evi duatly violating the law of univcr sl human freedom. In honor of the Americans thirtv two members at once signed an rdict that after November 7, 1887, aso brother ot that order slum hi hoUI anv siave and should liberate those he might possess on that day; tfeat before any new 'member cm4 he admitted lie ruu-t lilierate crry -slave he might pos sess; mat no ttiemoer, under pain of exjaljtn, should expose the filrtci f ref$;e of a slave, do any hinjro pnish a slave or allow any one wtrdsr his orders to do so, and, lastly, !he was forbidden to practi-. any act which should give authority r right to any man over the tmi y of aiiftheiv The Ameri can rethw were then admitted and fccld of Uhe action of the assem Rt n i:ki SltttlFT. Miss Aivfiwra Eupb-mia McXiar, Cku a mbqgan shct through the air; iV' rfie cried in affright, 'finsa.il terrible (diht, Fet I f 'j'ct to hold on my back hair!" A liijtit beverage -Moonshine whisi&y. TIk-v kjt t!ie word "chestnut'' has reached interior Africa. That seems t he currying a joke almost too fat, dtw."t C A jrisii) need in the interest of 'Cimotuv is luistie thiitcan. wlieu not in use, 4-; converted into a fire-es-ape. 'It'.s a verc funny thing," re niHrked H iss. mieiiitiirively. "I sat by the river cny with bated breath mid ne;r cai"lit a thins.'' Ex Kinr Th'ebau of Burn' ah it said to iiive been mi exoert poker player. This seem very probable. A man w:k alw-t has four queens ought to be an expert at poker, if he is at any game. A man went crazy the other day over the Juliet express-train rob bery . He was told that a Chicago detective iiad found a clew, and it iwent to his brain before it was Idoaud to be cruelly, basely false. An exchange heads a column of leaded type, "Great Excitement in Texas." We can't imagine what Gould have caused it, unless the authorities happened to catch a .murderer or something of that sort. This explanation, however, lacks jarobability. Some individuals have decidedly queer views as to what constitutes god luck. Some men believe that good luck consists in finding mouev, while with others the verv l essence of good luck is finding their wives asleep when they get home late at n:glit. .He Knew Better. He winked at the bootblack to step into a doorway near the post- ofhee., and .confidentially remarked: "Sonny, the postmaster and I don't hiteh very well,so I dontcare to go in acd eeabout my mail. Sup pose I giv vou a quarter, and you go in and inquire for a letter for Claude Meloott?, and it vou get one bring it here." "Not HiuebJ" exclaimed the boy. as he drew away. 'But why!" "Because I worked that racket for a fellow about a month ago. They passed out a letter, and I had just grabbed it when an old duffer grabbed me. 'Write love to my daughter, will you?' he bellowed. 4Waat my Heine to elope with you, eh? Ah! I'll k-rush you!' And he walloped me with a cane until I had to ride home on a dray. No, no, Claudy, I've learned somethiug new." The boss place to buy croekerv and . "I T- , - . .1 . glassware, m oun uius. atwaj uou j prices. . LATEST DISPATCHES Work of the Newly Appomted Committees at Washington. ANOTHtK KAItUAV AIIEXT. TJaited States Agricultural Statistics The Rescued Crew of the Sunken Castle City - Prosperous Seal Fisherman. The Herald's Special Bispatcln s.l Washington, Jan. 7. The com mittee on elections after a brief secret conference to-day postponed Carlisle's contested election case until next Satu.day, in order to give Carlisle a chance to make a formal reply if he choose to do so, to affidavits submitted by contest ants. The house committees on judiciary, banking and currency, coinage, weights and measures. war claims, Indian affairs and manufacturers organized this morning and namtd days of meet ing Toe committee on banking and currency appointed Chairman Wilfcjns, Landes, Schneider, Ding ley and Weller as a sub-oommittee to consider the bill to reorganize the national banking system intro duced by Wilkine. A ttlCC LTI'B A I- STATISTICS. The Urcat Crop of thin Ureal Country Is fTgHreft. . Washikgton, Jan. 7. The sta tistician of the agricultural depart ment estimates the area of corn harvested at 74,000,000 acres and ttiat it produced 1,456,000,000 bush els, the value of which was $646,000,000 ; area of wheat 37,400 000 acres, produced 456.000,000 bushels, value $300,000,000; area of oats 26,000,000 ' acres, produced 059,000.000 bushels, value $200, OUO.000. lteports of winter wheat do not show much decrease of area, the average decline appears to be between . 1 and 2 per cent. The condition is affected somewhat, by dry seed bed in districts that su lered from drought, delaying seed-ing.-geimenation and growth. Tho average condition is 96. The con dition " of winter rye corresponds very closely to that of wheat. THK sli4L FISIIEUIKS. The Uvunrls or Marvaliou Aiuone Yisheruii'H Is 1'iitruc. Gloucester Mass., Jan. 7. Several men from Millergale Green bay, Newfoundland, arrived here to-day en route to Seattle to en gage in seal fishery. They report the codfish and h wring ciitcli this season, on the Fewl'oundland coast as fairly good, stories of starva tion in that locality, they say, are false, ami people are quite comfort able. .iori3i:n iciluoi imsastkk The President's t ar lleniolUhcd and Mr. Iiiunlls Hurt. Cinc xxati, 0., Jan. 7. Two passenger trains on the C. I., St.L. & O. co.lided near. North Bend last lii.-tht. President Ingalls' private car was completely demolished and the president and his assistant badly bruised but not seriously in jured. Kcstcued Crew. Hyaxxes, Mars., Jan. J17. The United .States steamer, Kerbala, landed here last night, Capt. Thornton and '26 men, composing the crew of the steamer New Castle City, from New Castle, England, for iSew York, was sunk December 23d, near Nantucke. tmpcror nilll.-uu'g Health. Berlin", Jan. 7. Emperor Wil liam's rest was broken several times last night. He is compelled to be more careful than usual and to abstain from any exercises or t " 1 11 1 i uuues which are ntteiy iu cause fatigue. Tiie Crown Prince. Berlin, Jan. 7. The. crown prince was cheerful and took a comparatively long walk to-day from which he suffered no ill ef fects. Xearly Haifa Million Immigrant. New York, Jan. 7. During th past year there were landed at Castle Garden 361,619 immigrants. UUETITICS. y Smoke Estrellas. Fresli groceries at Conn Bros. A fine line of neckties at Blain's. Six shaves for a dollar at T. Jones'. . Rubber goods at cost at N. H. Allen &Co.'s. French, the jeweler, keeps railroad time. Sewed calf boots $12. Lewis & Hughes. Go to Redfield & Brownell's for fresh groceries. v New eoods and low nrices at C. R. Roland & Co.'s. Fresh roasted peanuts everv dav at Hoffman & Pfeifler. An elesraut new narlor set for sale cheap at the Second Hand Store. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at cost or less at Montcith & Seiten bach's For A No. 1 cider vinegar go to Hoff man & Pfeiffer's, at 35 cents per gallon . New line of fjents' furnishing goods now arriving at C B. Roland & Co.'s. Cloaks, jackets and wintei wrap at cost or less at Montcith & Seiten bach's.