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- 4 "-'"'' 1 ' ; A . . S3 l":t 15 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY. OREGON: TEUSDAY G. JANUARY 10, 1888. VOL. Ill r I. ft IT? '0 Wt .'I! SPECIAL. tail Teste -OF COAL OIL. Made at Oakland, Cal., Ovtobwr Jfl, l7, by ( i.Kr!e J. Woodmiry. at the request of the city council, in tlie presence of the chief en gineer of the lire department, the fire wurrlen city attorney and members of the city council ELAINE OIL Burned at EMS lcs STAR KEROSENE, From Whittier, Fuller & Co., Ilninnl Ml Vi I'S STARLIGHT. . "Family Favorite," - Burned at HH Drg PEARL OIL Barned t 4 IM-s GOLDEN STAR Brarl Ht 1 to Org EXTRA STAR KEROSENE BEATS THEN ALL. Sax FfcANcisca, Oct 24, 1887. Messrs. Whittier, Fuller ft Co., Front and fine streets, city: Gentlemen 1 have made a very careful and thorough 'burning test of your "Extra Star Kerosene, water white." ex pressly for faiuily use, and find the burning test to be 148 Degrees. Very respectful I- yours, CHARLES J. WOODBURY. The Albany Bakery ! -Under the uew management of- -WHO WILL. KEEP A full stock pf eheice family griMjerics and provisions. FRESH BAKED BREAD ill very Day. Best Syrup, Pies, Cakes. TEAS axis COFFEES, CANNED UOODS, ETC. The best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars. tSTAt John Fox'g old stand, below Flinn's new brick. Jar iff m lam i i iiio. II I n imnn I itie of Superior Stoves and Ranges ! McFadand & PACIFIC COAST 3WRBLE AND STONE WORKS. The undersigned proprietors of the Pacific CoSHt Miif 'nle and Stone Works are prepared to do all kinds of marhle and stone work on short notice. All work iiiirantee.t to ;;ive satisfaction. We will furnish to order nionu-niijit-, headstones and an other work in the murine tiuiiiess, in any shape or volor that can hi found m the market. We will furnish Kas te: ti made work as low as any house in the st ite. We call the attention of the pub lic to Kustern finished wirk ' in our shop. We will not use the Santiatn sandstone as wc cat.inir. recommend it fordurabili'y, but will endeavor to use the hes- materia! in the ''Kike for D isc. Stone Walls, Curliiiij, ere. We will sell as low or lower than any house on the coast. We can always he found at our place of husines? on Kerry street, one dnor south of posrofthe Albany, Oregon All communications wi!'. be promptly answered. Kepatriuu'. -leatun and resetting old stones a s)eeialty. Address HARRIS & GIL LETT. Marfclc Dealer .Albany, Oregon I nOR YOUR FIXE WISES AND LIQUORS L K to M Kanmirnrt'1'. The Red Front TWEEDALE & HOPKINS, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Coproe Pumps, iron -D'mi'.. rubber hose and nlumliinir "oods. Soli iisrents for the i celebrated "Eirly Breakfast" cook stoves lieatma: stoves. Albany, Oregon. T r y i- -0 r & S : ! I i ! i I SI, T. JOITES. - GENERA I . ookseiler, Mwaer, Stationer. AT AND DEALER IX- Text Books ami all School Supplies. Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph ar.d autOL'i..h albums, inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books ami ;ib kindj of musical merchandise. General INTews Depot. 23Mail "friers promptly attcnn-fl to. JULIUS Crocer - 2.TO- 61 FIEST ST, (Next to Burkhart & Keeney's real estate office); '4LBANY, . OREGON'. FOR A FULL SEE W. H. -W LLARD IJUj.11 A LIVE er IX LIVER TOWN. This is what Aliianv is at present, and in order to keep pace uit.li the liveiy times in this city, W. II. WUIanl has enlarged his store and stock so that he now has the most complete and desirable line of furniture in the val ey. His double salesrooms in Froman's block are tilled with an eleaunt assortment of new furniture, c insisting of holiday special ties, lounges in new patterns, find jroM ji'--ture f auies, willow chairs, easy rocVert, mar ble tables, brackets, tt -., etc. An examina tson of the stock will show this to be true in evi-vy respect. and ranges, and "Faultless'' parlor A Stern 0 Is what you will deserve if von do not call and see our superb stock of tine glassware and crtckery and choice groceries. A r i ti iti I' III I IV I Will ri-e from our competitors when they sec Carrying away siuisf:i.-tir- bar jrains fn.nn our &tor?;. Lowest Prices Best Goods OS., Alhany JOSEPH, Irving. 1 11 arm lire M Reproof vvilLING obacconist ! Do You Want TO MAKE A- tp 0 IF YOU DO THERE TS Than some seleetion from W. H. Willard's cleunt and mammoth assortment of FINE FDBNITIJBE -FOR THE- MI HON-! l!c h:?s two Siil'.'srootus full of hoi e -jooiliJ to s-Iet- lr!in. Itrl khic if thii lueltoiis iiiiidt en-sl fi rihrt. tia!e: Easy Chairs, Ladies' Ronhers, Patent Rockers, Clock Shelves, Extension Tables, Rich Parlor Sets, " Chairs in Sets, Bric-a - Brae, Tete-a-Tetes, Settees Full Length and other Mirrors, Plush and Upholstered Goods Marble Top Tables, Fancy Wicker Chairs, Gold Picture Frames, Latest Style Lounges, Decorations, Novelties, Brackets. Etc, Etc. Etc. IN AN ENDLESS VARIETY, Yon cannot, be'bctter enitcd'either Jin qaul ity or'priee than.by calling at W, H. WILLABD'S, t3Tkt Woodin 8 old stand,Froman's bloek. Stw Barber Shop. SINCE THE FIRE TIIOS. JONES HAS generally fitted up the room on Elsworth street opjtosite the Revere house at the back of Conn Bros.' grocery store where his friends and patrons will tlnd him now ready to cJarry on the barber business as before. Von will Save Money BY TAKING YOUR SEWING MACHINES to the repairer, B. K. Parsons, at Sixth and .leffereon strtets, Albany, Oregon. Good satislaetion or no pay. NOTHING-:-:-NlCER THE PACIFIC SLOPE. Death of- Gen. Meacham's Widow at Wala Walla. XEHS ALOXi THE COAST. The Trial of Belle McDonald for the At tempted Knrderof her f'ather-in-Law Death of Geu- Sewali.J The Herald's Special Dispatches. Walla Walla, Jan. 9. Mrs. O. Caroline ..Meat-ham, widow of Al fred B. Meaehaaij of Modoc, war tame, died in this city Saturday night. Mrs. Meacharu for many years resided at Salem, and subse quently Portland. She leaves two. children, Geo. F. Aleacham and Mr-:. J. W. Hedington. She has been for several years the' recipient of a pension of $50 per month in Ac knowledgement of her husband's services in the Modoc war. ' DEATH OF tit. SEWAIL. UU Two Sons Will Inherit UU Large Fortuur. San Francisco, Jan. 9. Gen Washington .vewall died at his apartments in Berkshire hotel this morning. His disease wasenlarg ment of the liver which combined with weight of years caused his death. He leaves only two rela tives his sons Bullitt and J. M. Sewall who will inherit the bulk of his large fortune. Mill be Tried at Lal. San Francisco, Jan. 9 The actual trial of Clara Belle McDon ald on the charge of assault with intent to kill her father-in-law, Richard II. McDonald was com menced before Judge Murphy and a jury to-dav. Dropped Dead. San Francisco, Jan. !. Thomas F. O'Connor, ex-clerk of supremo conrf, uroppeu Uetui m the supreme court room tln morning. nu.i. m: t.k titi r tt isovs. ile Fenr; .-in liirurion if ovice I ' tli- Woritl. The cable new from London would seem to indicate that th coming veur wili witness a Itrge hfjrirM n!'armil r"ling--trin En; 'nnrj wlo ii)tfnit to tiros'etir.' -th'' cow gentleman and Dead wood si age rouoery nusincss on our frontier. It, is perhaps unnecessary to -t:,rt. that Hufilo William, 'he racerul !ini courteous hirsute wonder iVom N'iraska, is Inrgelv reppoiuiliie t'..r this. Wherever he lia gotur with his eccentric, dark hi i. It ni;io' IndiMO and lii.s speckled broncos lie has s--wn the -.eetw ni oisi-oiui'iit in the t'rain- iiimi sehool mid heed nncn re'ie lion and mutiny in the primarjde- ! llr-t . Look rdong the red hot trail of B. W'illiiim :md you find the American and foreign youth a':ke turning with ui'di.sguised loathing Mom his edu-ational pursuits to immerse hi, legs in a pair of" chaper.ijos. to wield the brief but stinging ijuert, t.i whoop up the red eyed. haughty and hightailed Texan Maverick, or snoot large irregu'ar holts into the otherwise poorly ventilated savage. Gentle reader, we stand upon the crumbling brink of a great cowboy eruption from Eugland, Ireland, Scotland, the continent and the great orient itself. I do not think that Buffalo Bill had any idea when he started in to rehearse his great society drama and horse play, that it would so soon disturb international relations and throng our cactus forests and greecewood vineyards with juvenile cowboys from Greenland's icv mountains and India's coral strands. If he had he would have hesitated about it. He is oilled for the Coliseum, and already people from Lyrsilla and the citron groves ot St. Lawer ence county are coming intc town bringing their dinners and hitch ing their teams to the fence behind the Coliseum. Hard, preserved seats, I am told are being erected around the amphitheatre, and the Roman schools are closed. Everthing points toward a great festal day, if that would be the right kind of day to use in this place! Is it to be wondered at that we will soon see Roman cowboy?, who ought to be in school, landing here on our coasts and inquiring at the corner of Broadway and Chambers street where they can find an Indian out break to quell? May'we pot look for the Arabian and Chinese con tingent by the next spring, armed to the teeth and asking at an intel ligence office when the Deadwood stage is expected, so that they can attack it and rob it a few times? I saw one of those kindergaten cowboys get off a train once and go up through the town. Afterward I saw him come back. He looked different somehow. When he got off at the station I noticed that he had long hair, which was tied back with a pale blue watered siln rib bon. He had long legs, which seemed to extend from Adam's apple to the ground A narrow, red four-in-hand necktie denoted where the legs terminated and the head begun. He looked real sweet. When he took the return train hece' was notliir.e by which to identify hiiu except a strawberry mark, which he earned carefully con cealed in b shawl strap. Boys who sigh to dash madly across the plains or follow the cow path to fame do no not kuow of the dangers and desolation such a life involves. There are two classes .of-cowboysin the wesr, viz., the working cowboy and the lay figure cowboy. The latter remains in town and rolls cigarettes, which he smokes fiercely through his nosei lie talks learnedly o-' entile brands, corrals, round tips, "cawyards,' ranges, bands, bunches and herds. 1 mit doesut really know a cow from n Texas st-vr. range Tli'd genuine,, cow boy is not al ways beautiful, I nit he'isT cSxiver sant with his business, knows every brand in his district at least and who owns it : is brave where brav ery is most needed, that is, in the discharge of his duty. To stand watch all night in a blizzard and hold a band of restless, bellowing cattle from stampeding, to ride all the next day half asleep in his saddle, to fall occasionally fiom his pony when the latter makes a mistake and steps into a prairie m village, or to have a collar bone broken when fifty miles from physician, are some ol the atures of cowbov life which the bovs who run awav from school to cross the Missouri d not consider. Moreover, it would be well if every boy in American or elsewhere would write in his own hat with a blue pencil that there is no rose Imrdered road to success, and that even the man who is born beauti ful and marries rich has to fight his way. The grat west does not so sorely need pretty men with buckskin clothes as it does good citizens who are willing to work. Wherever the sun shines or grass grows and wat er runs, the young man who will g ve a good day's work for a fair day's wages will surely be promoted as he deserves it. It may not be funny, but it is the dying nut h that industry, in tegrity and perseverance are mighty good sulfetitutcs for symmetry, 'enins ami hair. Bill Kye iuNew York World. i!KKirrn:s. . Smoke EstrcFius. Fresh groceries at Conn Bros. A tine line of neckties atBlain's. Six shaves for a dollar at T. Jones'. Kuhher goods at ens I at X. H. -Mien fc Co.'s. French, the jeweler, keeps railroad time. .Sewed calf boots $l:i. Lewis & Hughes. (ioU: ftediield & Biowncll's for fresh groceries. ' New goods iitid low prices at C. 13. Roland A- Vn.. Fresh roasted peanuts every day at Hoffman it Pfeiifer. An elegant tiew parlor set for sale cheap at tin: Second Hand Store. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at cost or less al. Monteith fc Seitenliaeh's For A Xo 1 eider vinegar go to Iloff. maiuV: Pfei Iter's, at :J5 cents per gallon . The lioss place to buy crockery and glassware ic at Conn Bros, at wav down prices. A new line of overcoats, just opened Stylish and cheap. C. B. Roland A: Co. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at cot or le at Monteith & Seiten bach's. Thirty eases of w.nter hoots in all grades, just received by C. B. Roland & Co. First class stock in every partic ular. Just, received, the celebrated Estrella Key West cigar, the finest Key West cigar in the market, at M. Bauingart's cigar store. Conn Bros., sole agents for the cele brated "Red Letter" cigar, strictly Havana tilled, the best 5-eeut cigar in the market. Orders promptly lillled for boots or shoes, any quality or style, pegged or sewed, at Lewis & Hughes' shot). The largest assortment of ladies line shoes and slippers in town at rfedtield & Brownell's. Call and see them. For your fine imported and Key West cigar go to M. Baumgurf s cigar store, one door east of Langdcn's drug store. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at cost or less at Monteith &Seitenbaeh's. Umbrellas at eost. Don't forget that N. H. Allen A Co. have a full stock of umbrellas which they will sell at cost to close. -About Dried Fmil. Raisins, figs, dates, currants, peaches, apricots, German and Italian prunes, finest quality, al ways on hand at Kenton & Chase's. 'l iie Fine! Out. Mr. Brink has received the finest as sortment of wicker rocking chairs to be found in thr cit.v. Tf von rlnn't h. lieveit. call in and see for yourself. Huts and Caps At cost to eloe. X.H. Allen A f'n propose to sell every line of goods at cost. Call earlv and secure barirains. - Kemorml. Messrs. D removed their hardware stnro anA agricultural depot into their new Duuamg just completed. They have elegant Quarters. anl have a large stock of shelf hardware and ' 1a 1 1 - . agricultural ana iarming imple ments for the coming year's trade.. A .Sweet Item. Genuine New Orleans mnl extra quality maple syrup, white sugar anps, ctioice lionev, and a large stock of the most choice con-rotionen-. Kenton & Chase, be tween the opera house and post-ollice. MR THE A New' York River "Its Embankments AU DUO JI4XY MORKHi:. Soene of Intense Excitement -The Re mains .if Map leon III Sivea a New Besting Place Weather- j The Herau"s Special Dispatches. I HATi-AfA (N. .),Jan. !. At an early hour this morning aboui the time.a gang of Italians, who"wt?rteed in aqiaubat$ut night were on their way homeTTKr I'oc.antico river forced its wayr through the narrow stretch of land dividing it from the acqueduct and broke through the walls with a deafening roar and flooded a new water way the entire length to the depth of sixty feet. The loss of life is very great, although at this hour it is impossible' to ascertain just how many men was at work when the break occurred. All the mules belonging to the con tractors also drowned. The ex- fritfmfnt. :ihonttrif nlafA i intpnsfe and men, women and children are i j tr running inaaiy aooui in searcn oi inissingjlriends. KK.W4ISS OF SAPOLKWS III. Tkey are Placed lit the Tomb Pre pared by Empress Lngenie. Londox, Jan. y, The remainsof Napoleon III and his son, the prince imperial, were removed to day from Chestehurst to Farnbor ough, where they were deposited in the mausoleum erected by ex Empress Eugenie. After religious services at Chesteh'irst the bodies were conveyed in solemn state to the railway station. Our Grain Supply. New York, Jan. 9. The pro duce exchange reports the visible supply of grain on Jan. 7th as fol lows: Wheat, 43,857,000 bushels; corn, 6,184,000 bushels ; oats, 5.806 000 bushels ; rye, 200.000 bushels ; barley, 3,328,000 bushel. A Trifle Fris.d. Minneapolis, Jan. 'J. The ther mometer registered 37 degrees be low zero at 4 a. m. to-day. Cowboys LasMtlux (lie Ballet. One of the variety theaters at Dodge City, had for an attraction a company composed of gaudy stockiuged blonds.. The perform ance was awful in its wretchedness, and in no time the b; ys ot uncasi? and the whiskey in them" began to call for fun. Joe Ilookc arose gravely and called the perform ance to a halt, and asked for the manager. The impressive gentle man came iuto sight oa the stae and asked what was wanted. Joe told him that a show, to be a suc cess, should be plentifully spriuk- leu wun local talent. The mana ger haughtily declined Joe's offer 'to speak a peice" but his indigna tion was soon cut short bv the whizing of a lariat and a t tern re minder that any kicking would speedily be followed by strangula tion. Jie m.mntcd the stage and or deied the orchestra to play some thin' right sneaky like, and began along peice to the effect thai; In le days of oui We'nm all had oId In fac' till When Mc'uns held a wake On New York Jake But couldn't Imry im deccn'Iy After that the performance pro ceeded until oneot tneboys,takinHt into his head that the big fiddle was a nuisance, threw a lasso over the neck of it, and started for the door- Theins'jnmeni was a com plete wreck in a minute. The boys then began to lasso the girts on the stage, who were engaged in an Amazonian march, and, in less time than it takes to tell it, there was not a light burning in the house. Kansas City Star. IIOXT. let that cold of yours i nn on. You think it is a light thing. But it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or consumption. Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia is dangerous Consumption is death itself. The breathing apparatus must be kept healthy and clek: of all obt,truct ions and offensive matter. Otherwise there is trouble ahead. All the diseases of these parts, head, nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, can be delightfully and entirely cured -by the use of Bosehee's German Syrup. If you don'.t know this already, thousands and thousands of people can tell you. They have been cured by it, and "know how it is. themselves." Bottle only 75 cents. Ask any drug gist. Ladies will find relief from head ache, costivencss. swimming in the head, colic, -our stomach, restlessness, in lgestion, constant or periodical sick headaches, weakness in the baek or kidneys, pain in the shoulders and different parts of the : ody, a feelin" of lassitude and despondency by takin Simmons Liver Regulator. It is not unpleasant, is purely vegetable, and is not injurious to the most delk-ate con stitution. Cloaks, jackets and u ii.tei wraps at cost or less at Monteith & Seitenbach's. Xcv line of gents' furnishing oods now arriving at (J B. Roland & Co.'s Braiks from