Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 12, 1888, Image 2

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    THE MORNING HERALD: THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1HS8
jlonday.)
0.15
, $3.10
jrning.)
ice .$2.09
2.50
REl'H AN
Y. .troduced into
Hoar, of Mas
ie for a world 's
m commeraora
iry of this con
d years ago by
mbns.
irst suggested by
tation indicated its
n with this country
ance of the event,
the plan of havinsr
niericas join in the
gained immensely
inial exposition of
he impetus given to
s, and the spread
ce. Perhaps no
of greater impor
ry, and no other
been employed
orld know what
his country, in
ng the world
utility and
d advertise
nd capabil
the world
r facilities
ully and
r people
rdinary
: iety of
We
' in
to it
id
t r
d
a
iSed,
and
of ex
vledge. 1 about
i that a
outlying
k up, that
shall be
,Te and val
st be circu
; country in
en wide pi;b
se papers far
o. ledge of the
untry must be
may read and
ay to do. If the
lg the country
pulons is what is
i?rone of the very
If such result is
is easier to "let
course' to let
g in the old rut
Ulition to popula
tion of capital,
ith small things
e let alone.
times lead to
dimensions,
ago a ship
d at a port
ach weasel
on board
I finding
he hold
e aid of
planks
a leak
that
be
It
man of Kansas shipped steers to
Kansas Oity, but the railroad
failed to get them through on time
and he lost $766 by a drop in the
market. He brought suit and re
covered his money, but an appeal
was taken and now the higher
court confirms the judgment by
refusing to grant a motion for a
new trial. Hereafter steers will be
moved with dispatch in Kansas
and Missouri." Individuals are
promptly made to live up to their
contracts, and corporations should
be treated in the same manner.
. According to telegraphic re
ports Florida pines are hard on
meteorites. One fell during a
recent thunder storm and search
for it revealed the fact that it had
bien split in two pieces by tailing
upon a pine tree.
Illinois leads all of the states
in the amount of railroad mileage,
and Iowa nex', while the immensely
wealthy, aristocratic, president
naming New York only comes in
as ;he sixth in the line.
Millikex, of Maine, lias intro
duced a bill in congress to repeal
the internal revenue laws and ad
mit sugar free.
James B. 3eck has been re
elected United States senator from
Kentucky.
M tltlCIMC.
GAFK ACHESON. At the residence of the
bride's parents at Shedd on Friday, Jan
10, by Rev. A. M. Acheson, Mr. J. V. Gatf
and Miss Jennie Acheson.
The contracting parties are well and favor
ably known, the grcom fceiiiK a rising younsr
physician of Shodd, and the bride a daughter
of Matthew Acheson, a well know. 1 citizen
of I.iim county.
JONES. At her residence in the city of Oak
land, l)oug!as county, Oregon, Elizabeth
Jones, wife of S. J. Jones, at the ajte ot 2o
years, 1 month and 25 days, on Jan. :,
1SSS. Funeral was held "at the Baptist
church in Oakland on January 6, conduct
ed by Elder Uichardson and" Rev. 1'. C.
Parker.
The decased was a wife of a brother of Dr.
D. M Jones of this city.
I
NEW TO-DA Y.
rifWO GOOD GIRLS WANTED TO DO GEN
X eral housework German preferred. En
quire at Aletzger's Employment Agency.
Ciiiriu'tor and Bnililer.
"pHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED
J. in Albany, solicits patrrnajfe from city
and country, V dl contract to build bridjfei-".
hams and all manner of dwelling hi uses, in
cluding Queen Anne, Eastlake and El zaheth
ni styles of buildings. Will furni.-h plans
and 8pe-ific.ition8 without charge. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. W. O. 'ASSJ-.Lu
ftutii-e lo Debtorit,
ALL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES
indebted t the firm of Huffman .v
Pfeiffer are hereby notified to call a.-id settle
heir account imiiei1-te'y, as the same will
n Feb 1st be placed in the hands of an at
torney fur cul.ii.tioa.
John Hoffman,
FWKNcN l'FKIPKBR.
IHs.HOiiitiou of .'op:irlnrliIp.
qiHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
X existing between John Isom, E. J. La li
ning and Edward Gom-v under the tirm name
of Isnni, Lantiing & Co , is hereh dissolved
b muU.al cousvi.t, Edward 'uins retiring.
JOHN ISO.U,
E S LANMN'G,
EDWAROGOINS
Albany, Jan. 2, 1SSS.
The biiness in the future will be conduct
.."i liv John Isoiu and E. J. Lanuing, under
same style i-f tirm name. Isoiu, l.aniung i
Co.. who will pa all liabilities of the late
tirui, and are alone authorized to collect all
outstanding accounts.
D
ISSOLUTION NOTICE NOTICE IS I
woR'SiS
roroi'e existmj between
t rancis I'telter, uncle'' the nrm natue of Hoff
man & Pfeiffer, is this day dissolved by .mu
tual consent. The business wid be continued
by the Jitter, who will assume a l liabilities,
and all outstanding accounts wi.l be collected
by the old firm.
Dated Albany, Jan. 4, 1SS8-
JolIN HOFFMAS,
FRANewPrawBR.
Seal Estate-.
IF YOU HAVE FARM PROPERTY FOR
sale call en Currau & Monteith, as the
have customers 'or a number of desirable
tracts ofland. They also have some choice
improved city projierty for sate, and a few
lots ranging from $225 to 8500 ia price. Terms
sent to purchasers.
ROAD SUPERVISORS ARE REQUESTED
. to include in thor annual reports the
tools belonging to the county ia their ro .d
districts, and also the condition of the roads
in their respective districts, awi about what
amount of lumber wid probaoiy be needed
for bridges therein next season. And any
;erson hearing of any lumber being pur
chased at county expense bj aay su ervisor
and not used upon bridge upon public roads,
.v:ll please take interest enough in county
affairs to report the same to the county court
that we mav investigate the matter.
J. J. WHITNEY,
Couuty Judge.
FOR SALE.
VTOUNG TEAM, NEW HARNESS, NEW
X Democrat, wagon; fi:st-class outfit for
gardener. See Kenton & Chase, Grocers, be
ween Opera House nd Postoffice.
HORSK-F1VE YEARS OLD. 10 HANDS
high, very gentle in harness, single or
double. Enquire at Herald Ottice.
PLANING MILL FOR SALE. THE JIO&T
desirable factory privilege in the city. In
quire of C. L. Brush, foot of Lyon St.
HOTELS.
REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR.-CHAS.
Pfeiffer, Prop. Only first-eclass house
in the utv. Lanre sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the ;
kitchen. General stage office for Corvallis.
RUS3 HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. J. GIBLIN,
proprrietor. This house is now furnish
ed with the best new furniture. Everything
clean and commodious, offering to the general
public superior accommodations to any in the
city.
FRESH OYSTERS EVERY DAY AT HOFF
roan 4c Pfeiffer'g.
CITY RESTAURANT. FRESH OYSTERS
every day served in any style.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
HEWER1", PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER
. and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
t-'ORTY DOLLARS REWARD. A RE
ward of 840 will be paid for the recov
ery of the body of Benjamin Ohling, who is
supposed to have been drowned in the Wil
lamette at Corvallis on Friii y. Dec. 16. The
bove reward w-1! he paid by ohling Bros.
Albany, Dec 'SO.
NEW DEPABTUEE !
FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE
SHANE and LONSWAY
Will offer their entire stock of boots and slices to the general public at FIRST
COST until disposed of. Their object iu so doing is to close out promptly that
br. nch of theii business so as to devote the entire available space of their
store to dry and fancy goods, ladies and stents' fui nishing goods and millinery.
As the entire shoe stock was purchased last Jail, the opportunity to purchase
new and desirable goods at actual cost is a rare one. Durinir this sale we will
also offer below cost our entire stock of winter cloaks and milliiici'v. We will
also make a sweeping reduction in all woolen hosieiy, wirm underwear, and
especially in heavy winter dress ioods, as our policy is fo carry nothing of
that kind over the" present season.
We mean just what we say.
AN OPEN
To the I -ajy of the HorsE Dear Madam : Ap
preciating youor desire to supply your family with
a good variety ot wholesome- food, we- lake great
pleasure in calling your attention to our
grocery store that we have just opened, between the
an'l postoffice,
keep a large assortment
Every thing in our
visions.
and the very best quality to- be found in the
markets within our reach. In addition o our stock
of staple groceries, we keep a nice lineot confection
ery and trait, which we can furnish in any quantity
you desire. Wlten receiving articles from our store
if they do not give entire satisfaction we would be
glad to have you notify us, and we will cheerfully
retund.the money. Now as to terms and prices: We
sell for cash in hand, and do not wish in any case to
deviate from this rule, desiring to treat till alike
We believe this to be the better way for both you
and us, and you will understand that no discourtesy
is intended -by our refusal to sell goods on credit.
Our prices are made uniformly low, and we offer no
special inducements or "baits,1' but will sell every
thing in our line at as low prices as articles of as
good quality can be famished. Soliciting share of
your patvonuge, we remain,
Yours Respectfully,
SllA?r; sc LU.MSiVal.
LETJTER.
in this city, where we
of fresh groceries and pro-
stock is new and clean,
KEKTON fc CHaSE.
Just a Moment Please.
-rOU WANT AN-
OVERCOAT
We Have Them.
-THEY AKE-
B
A
R
O
N
For two weeks prices "ill surprise yon.
They Must Go.
GiwniHate
REDUCED.
We must run this stock down before in
voking January 1.
THE LARGEST STOCK
we have t'.ie nicest, nobbiest, cheapest
Ties.
Sill-c Handkerciiiefs,
Gent's Slippers. Etc
IN THE 'BURG.
Ladi eS
They will make your gentlemen friends
happy. They are -
SPECIALTIE SS
Foundjonly m'ourjstore.
L. E. BLAIN
Anions the manv arti-
cles t( Jbe found at
S. E. YOUNG'S
-3LTITABLKF0R-
11
-ARE THE FOLLOWING:
Ladies' Iiandkercliiefs,
Ladies' fine gossamerr,
Gents' liandiercliiefs,
Ladies' hand-bags,
Fine dress goods,
SilklUmtoellas,
Portemonnaie,
Carpets, Bugs
YJfD'MAST OTHER-
NOVELTIES?
TOO JfLMEROt:3 TO.MENTION
REMEMBER IN SELECTING
Seasons
Evepyday ffearkilf
-TIIA.T-
S. E. YOUNG
Has always a well-selecW stock of
i
5UDDCB !
Suiublelfor theiholidays.l
Gent's Fancy S.ippers !
Ladies' Fine Shoes,
Lafe'l Misses Slippers
S. E. YOUNG,
FIRST : STREET.
Shoes
Sip
Star Mori !
-A FULL STOCK OF-
Staple Groceries!
Fine Glassware,Cpikepy
Ttie best quality of taoa. coffee nMaa. cur
mots, etc.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
At this old and reliable house is also to
'ound a complete assortment, of fresh famil
roceries, to which is constantly being addci am
;he seisoi.able lines of tcrocerie aul piovisitM
such :is
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc
Thee jroods were all bomrht when pricet
were low, and the benefit of th. marjfiii will
iven to his eustomers. Kenuniber the pla.
w the old corner on First and b'oadalbin Sts.
CONRAD METHR.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
Proprietors of
Y
And manufacturers of
Choice Coofectionery.
i
We are now prepared to furnish cho:ce, fresh
candies of best gradi , c j'lsisting' .if .uie sti.-K,
assorted flavors, mixe' candies, extra e"-'b
and chocolaie creams, fancy mixetl, euid njs
and a general assortment of flue ojudies
AT niMILEsAiE OK RKTAII
Orders from country dealers promptly oi
tened to. Facury mi t iret street,
Albany, - - Oregon.
Eel ten Ills,
MM, INN1HC 4t ., Prop'.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Soperior for family and bakers' ns)
The Best Storage Facilities
BTSh Hirhest price in cash paid for wheat.
ALBANY . . . OKEOOIT.
PUKITYi
Trade
Mark
Contains no ammonia, lime, alnm, or other
I nrpurities, bat is warranted to be a pure cretuw
! f tartar powder, and made on scientific princi
!es. ! tSf The trade supplied at wholesale rates,
j MANUFACTURED BY :
ALBANY
OREGON.
0R0SSEN & ALLEN,
PROPRIETORS OF
Albany Truck and Dray
COMPANY NO 1.
tW Goods handled with care. MoTing house
hold goods a specialty.
NEW AND
Owing to the increased demands of our busi
ness, we have leen compelled to remove into t,
Uijrer store, and we can now be found nexl
door to S. IS. Young's, where we will be pleased
to see
OUR PATRONS.
If yon need any stoves, tinware, crockery,
furniture, clocks, carpets, pictures, trunks,
books, skates, saddles, saws, planes, a d a
thousand different ana useful articles, you cad
do ao better this side of
San Francisco i
Than you can do with us en a pwuhase or aa
exebaoge.
M. FRANKLIN 4 CO.
FIRST STREET
ALBANTi
Revere House Restaurant,
(OK EUROPEAN PLAN)
Conducted by j
H. DIERCKSA
Hcala serred from 25 reals t 9 1. Oik
SrCust-mer3 order whatever desired. Th
l.ible j su p ied with the best in tne marrfet. 4
ALBAN
soda works;
Powder
Wallace & Thompson
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