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II THE MORNING HERALD : THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1888 l0tttiug gaily txM r THE NAILS. Haifa at the Albany postoffice close as follows: t or all offices north The eastern states , f The West Side f 6:30 M-; And the Narrow GoageR.R, ) -t Portland and Salem. 11 a. m. Corrallis and Yaquina 1230 p. at. All offices south .7:30 r. m The postoffice' wilt 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 fnevious evening. O. & C. R. K. TIME-TABLE. NORTH BOUND. I Arrives' Departs' Arrive. Cala.expr Enfne ex 'reisfht 6:45am Jl 15am 7.05am i Portlan-10 10am 11. 35air. " 3.45pni 7. lOaail " 2.45pm SOCTH BOUND. i, ' Arrives' Departs Arrives. ala.exp I 7.45pmj 8.05pmiAshlaiid 9.00am JEusrene li20pml l2.40pmEu;rene 2.40p m Freight j . 1 30:iiii!Kn'.'i'm- fi.oonm No freight teeeived for south after 11 a. m. of same dv. LEBANON BUANCH. FmAlba'y iN-jwrts i Arrives No. 11 IK 50 pm Lebanon at 1.36 p m No. Vt . ! 8.10 p in p ni Km i.t-i'aii " i No. 12 5 00 a m' Albauyat a. 45 a m. Nojl4 ! 2.0opm " 2.45 p ui. ORF.GOX PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Ocparc Paffsemjer..... Freiirnt 11:15am 1:0') p m 5:25pm 0:50 aui .IOTTISU A ItO I T TOWS. J. Wassom and W. C. Peterson, vitizens of Lebanon, were in the city yesterday. Prof. Russell, of Oakland, super intendent of schools in Douglas county, is in the city on bcsiness. The Koyce and Lansing Musical Comedy Co. and Swiss Bell Hind ers will appear in this city on Jan. lGth and 17th. Kenton & Chase, at the new store between the opera house and the p?stoffice, keep a large as-ort-ment of canned fruit and vegeta bles. The immense stock of boots and .shoes at A. B. Mellwain's is being slaughtered at twenty-five percent, discount on each and every dollar's worth sold. Dr. Gunderson went to Poitland yesterday morning on professional business. He will return Wednes day noon, when he can be found at Prushaw's drug store as usual. Attention ia directed to the adv. of Parker Bros., successors to John Fox of the"Albany Bakery They keep a "large and well selected stock, and wait upon customers -with the same prompt and pleas ant manner that has made them popular business men. There is no Musical organization in existence so popular as The lioyce & Lansing Co. They are tiie greatest variety of music and comedy ever seen in one pro gramme. Over two hours of sweet est music. The cleanest, brightest .and best of choice comedy. Res erved seats go on sale this morn ing. . Now is the time to subscribe for newspapers and magazines for 1888. F. L. Kenton continues to receive subscriptions for all the leading periodicals, saving sub scribers the trouble, risk and ex pense of sending direct to publish ers. Orders left at the store of Kenton & Chase will receive prompt and careuil attention. The Roseburg Review with its new steam printing outfit and en larged form presents a fine appear ance, as a stray copy just, fallen un der our notice demonstrates. The regular copy for this oiiit-e has fail ed to put in an appearance for sev eral weeks. What's the matter, Bro. Beil, are yon getting too proud to associate with your neighbors? Among the losses paid from the recent fire in this city should have been mentioned the damage to the Revere house windows and otbr buildings across the street, which was coveted by Julius liradwoM's c mpanies. They were promptly paid, as Mr. Gradwohl was on the ..ground and did not wait for an ar bitration of the loss before paying it. Meet Promptly. The members of the Woman's Relief Corps are requested to meet promptly at 2i m. on Friday, the 13th inst., at the regular meeting, as business of importance is" to be transacted, and' final arrangements made for the installation in the evening. Humbug About Thi. It is a straiglrt business proposi tion, easily comprehended and worth givit g attention to, that the entire stock of boots and shoes at A. B. Mcll wain's is now ottered at twenty-five per cent, discount. This sale is positive, as the entire assortment is offered without re serve at this slaughter in prices. Acknowledgement. Received to-day tiom C. B. Winn, agent for tjie Travelers In surance Co., full amount of my -claim against the company on ac count of injury received. The com pany s promptness is appreciated, .and I heartily recommend it to any who may need insurance. N. B. M'RENGER. Albany, Jan. 10, 1SS8. Stnrtlinji A Terrible (all ! A wonderful offer ! Cloaks, jack ets and wraps, of every description, at sweeping prices. Desiring to greatlv reduce our stock on these lines before taking inventory.we wil otterour entire line of t pringer Bros, tailor made garments at cost or less. This is a rare chance. Call early while the assortment is large. Monte; ni ti Seitenbacii. Ladies, misses anil children's wool knit hoods, scarfs and jackets at cost at Hami ei. E. Yoi si;V. THE ELECTRIC MUUTS. A Chat With Mr. Allen About the Haw Lights ior Albany. The first installment of wire for N. H. Allen's electric lights about four miles for the big arc 6treet lights has been received. Mr. Allen in conversation with a Her ald reporter last-evening i&id- that the other machinery will be due in a few day9. "It will take," he said, -'about four weeks after all the jnachinery is here to get the plants together and the lights going. An expert wiil be employed for this purpose, and we will lose no time in doing this." "Will the lights run all night, and about what will the charge be," was asked. 'The lights will run all night as long as it is dark. As to the charges," Mr. Allen replied, "I cannot now make a defininite rate, but it will be as low as any city in the state has, and I think Albany will have as good if not a better system than any in Oregon. I carefully studied "the question be fore finally selecting these lights, and am confident that Albany will not be disappointed in them. There will be two separate plants, ihe improved Schuyler arc system, with lamps of 2000 candle power lor street purposes, and the Heisiar in candescent system with lamps of 20 to 500 candle power for public buildings and residences." "Yes,'- he replied to another question, "it costs a modest little fortune for the undertaking, about $1-,000, but I apprehend the city will not be backward about patron izing it, and will meet the enter prise half-way. "About what date will the lights be ready to run?" "This will depend somewhat up on whether or nut the weather is favorable for working. The ma chinerv and material has been de cayed by storms and consentient railroad delays, and the lights will k' iiui piuuauiv uc in wurmug oruern.-T ,1 . - c.. , ,T .. , before March 1st." I If ' Lad . Mat! (la i Deuaney. Officers will be installed Eclipse Of The Moon. I A total eclipse ot the moon will j occur on the 28th oi Hit. ,( month, under conditions peculiarly favorable lor observation. The phenomenon will be generally vis ible throughout .North and South AmeriiM. Knn.iw Ai n.l tVi. 7 i t -... .... Tl... 1.1. . i k o.. lie iiuie iui me eclipse IS as lollows : Moon enters a u or. . ffi ..i:., ,. ' v.'. in., x. lvjiu.1 cuilinc 1JC gins, o h. 33. 7 m; middle of the eclipse, ti h. 19 m. ; total eclipse ends, 7 h. 9 m. ; moon leaves the shadow, 8 h. 7.3 m. p. m. It will be seen that the eclipse begins be fore sunset, the sun setting on that evening a 4:5t. It will, how ever, be dark enough to watch its progress when it gets far enough advanced to be in the most inter-! estmg state. The magnitude of the eclipse i- 1.647, the moon's diameter being 1. Mount Hood smoking Again. Yesterday the tim-worii . Ktn. k phrase. "M"t. Hood is smoking," was revived, savs the Ore-onian .! A resident ot the western part of the city arose at 5 :30 a', m., and looking toward Mt. Hood, saw smoke issuing from it. It was genuine black smoke, mixed with flashes of light such as are seen at Mt. Etna, during an eruption. Not onteat with witnessing the phen omenon, the individual felt it was his province to relate what he had seen and alann people. The "smoke" lasted about half an lnur,' and was noticed by many people of Portland and residents of the Willamette valley. This phenom enon has been "written to death," but the most reasonable theory is' that the "smoke" is a cloud of vapor, condensing as it passed over the mountain. .Mild A X'roiiil iiniv. The wreck ot' the steamer Yn quina City it will be remembered wits sold some time since by dipt. Pope to Cpt. Lu'jctis as aireiit of Foard & Stokes of Astoria i'or '.)000. No deposit was nnide, r.nd Foard & Stokes repudiated ('apt. Lutjens's actions. The wreck and appurtenances have since been sold to G. L. Colwell of Skoinokaway for $82:33 3o. The cargo, valued at about $20,000, had only about $2000 insurance on it. Consider able of the cargo saved has since been stolen, and the losses of ship pers will be heavy. Mr. Col Well io expected soon to take charge of the wreck. It is understood that the Yaquina City was under bonds for the value of a schooner she ran down last summar. Local Teachers' Institute. On Saturday, January 2S, a local teachers' institute will be held in Shedd, to which all teachers and those interested in public schools are invited to be present and par ticipate. Work will be commenced on Friday evening and. continue; over .Saturday. Good sj.ieakors will ; be in ;'.ttendan:o. About Iri-1 fruit. Raisins, figs, dates, currants, i peaches, apricots, German and Italian prunes, finest quality, al ways on hand at Kenton oc Chase's, i The Fluetl out. Mr. Brink has received Ihe finest as- i sortmetit of wicker rocking chairs to ; be found in the city. If you don't be. i i lieveit, call in and see for yourself. i Hall and dip I At cost to cloe. N. H. Allen & Co. ! propose to sell every line of gotnls at : cost. Call early and secure bargains Orders promptly Silled for loots or j shoes, any quality or style, pegged or j sewed, at Lewis & Hughes' hop, 1 The largest assortment of ladies fin: I ! shoes and slippers in town at edtield j j& Brownell's. Call and see them. For your tine imported and Key t West cigar go to M. Baumgart's cigar store, one door east of L.uigdcn's drug store. '.'loafs jackets and winter wraps at cost or less at .Monteith. V Scitenbjch's. ; Umbrellas at cost. Di-n't forget that N. H. Allen .:('...have a full stock i of umbrellas which they will sell at I cost to close. I EO.il SI'PEKYISUBS APPOINTED. At the January term of county court the reports of the supervisors of the following road districts were accepted and their respective bills for expenses allowed, and the names set opposite were appointed supervisors for the ensuing vear : 1 W E Potter. ... 26 R G Cochran 2 F Winkler tS G W Klum 3 P P Crabtree 29HFM Hamilton. . . . 4 A F McCulley 30 E P Large 5 DAHolman 31 KA Evans 8 J K Reiley 33 J H Lame 9 J Marshall 34 C C Jackson 0 J W Sutton , 35 J M Holloway 11 H Zimmerman 36 David Ishant 12 T Fmman 37 J H Wigle 14 A Peters 39 J H Scott 15 H Froerksou 41 H C M"ran 17 C G Powell 43 B E Grimes 18 G F Burkhart .... 41 E B Spink. 19 B F Blodgett 48 J T Jones 21 M Gorman 49 D H Ambrose 22 A Blevius 50 J Wilkins 24 D C Currie 51 C Whitney 25 D P Po.ter 52 L T Hennis t-UlPOKU!VlLLE U'ESlft. Crawfobdsvii.i.e. Jan. 9. The Calapooia is entirely frozen over near this place. The coyotes killed five of Mr. Whited's geese one night last week. On last Wednesday Mrs. Martha Cobble slipped on the ice near her door, and fulling broke her arm. The snow is about two inches deep at this place, and the mercury stands a 7 degrees above zero for the last four mornings. Lasf Friday while Ephriam Fox was working in his coal mine, a large rock became loosened and fell on his foot, severely crushing it. O Hirer regul ar Elected. At the regular meeting of Scio Grange Dec. 24 the follcwing offi cers were elected for tiie present year : Master, T. O. Folliss ; Over seer, P. M. Griffin; Lecturer.B. F. Darby; Steward. Geo. Griffins; Ass't Steward, Clint Munkers; Chaplain, Jos. Bilveu ; Treasurer, T. Munkers; Sec. G. W. Hunsaker ; VCZkJh ' tVV T ,7Z Maggie Kellv ; Flora Matilda Leff- tiate Keener, H on Saturday before the 4th Minda, in January. .. uuu n.iuaiui xiiaiiiiiu vnange Master, J. L. Kruse ; Overseer, S. Larsen Lecturer. S : L. Haves; steward, r. B. Larsen: Ass't "Steward, Thos. Buckman; ' m 1.. X' i T rrv ! V,,!il"m turner; i reasurer, i 'lJ' L. Turner! Sprrptatv Kra.uk AT I ir, . :... ir f ,i... i- . ' lomona, Aine naves; mora, Allie l Pomona, A Hie f laves; Downing; Ceres, Viola A. S., C. K. Buckman. Barnes; L. City Council Committees. In the report of the city council proceedings published yesterday the names of the committee on fire and water were accidentally omit ted. The standing committees for the vear are as follows Ways and Means Goin, Grad wohl, Tabler. Ordinances Writsman, Hoff man, Read. Accounts and Current Expenses Gradwohl, Goins, Re::d. ! Streets and Public Property n "isman, uraiwom, iaiier. Licenses Read Hoffman li-..:. I iiniiiail. Health and Police Tabler, I loft man, Writsman. Fire and Water Hoffman, Goin, ldl,le.r- The Workiiiiiiiicu liiolallut ion. . This meeting last night, in the u. .-v.. i. nan, was very successful t finaii misiness doing. (Sales: morn and eniovable. The (irand Master I session. 2)i tons buyer season at was present and delivered an a.l- tlress replete with valuable and in leresting intonnation, followed by the impressive installation cere - moiiy of the order. This Was sup- plementeil by an interesting cold lunch with hot coffee and social cn- joyment. riiT!iui.ts. Sl'R- .'lASroN, I'HVSICIA.V IT, AND eon, Al'ianv, Ori'on ELMS, PHYSICIAN -, Ore-'. n. AND SCUrl on, Aiha DR. E. A. McALISTSli HAS LOUATEP his ottiee on the corner of Klrt ami Broa.'alliin streets, over Ke Itield & Bromiell's svoe, where lie ran be found when not pro fessionally enyujfid. MRsTsTeTmcCOY. if l.H0M(.E0PATHIC jihysieiitn, otfi e and residence corner of Kirat and Uaker streets, Albany, (r. Chronic diseases a specialty. Consultation free. Of fice hours: 10 to 12 a m and 2 to 5 P. m. DOCTOR HENRY SMI 1H, 4I KEARNEY street. San Kra'iciseo, over 20 years ex peiienee in tiie treitnient of enrcmic and special diseases in American anil Eurnpean hospitals and other institutions, making a specialty or these artvctions. H'me treat- i nient sent to such as cannot visi; his o.rice. I Orders for medicine promptly attended to. ' OVERLAND TO VfA- CALIF0RNIA Orkgox j ' .. & California And Connections. Railroad Ollfornia Kxpres Train- llailv. 4:00 p in . . Lv P.irtland . S:i'0 p m..Lv Albany... S:i0 a m..Ar. Ashland.. ..Ar.. 10:40 am . . Lv . . 7-05 am ..Lv.. 9:40 pm j Loral Pass. Trains laily-Ex. Sunday S.00 a m . . Lv Portland Ar. . 8:45 pm li:40 p m..Lv Albany Lv. .11:35 am 2:40 u m..Ar Enjea'e Lv. . D:00 am Lebanon liranrii. S:10 p m..Lv Albany Ar. . 5:45 am 3:50 p m..Ar Lebanon Lv.. 5:0t) am J:50 pm..Lv Albany Ar.. 2:45 pm 1:30 p m..Ar. Lebanon Lv.. 2:00 pm PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS Daily between Portland an t San Francisco. tiniirrant sleeping cars between Portland . and Sau Francisco free of ch tntti The O. A. C. R R. Ferry ni-es eonnecMon with all the regular trains oo the east side di vision from foot of F street. West Aide DtvisUn. Between Portland and Gorvallis. Mail Train Daily - Except Sunday. 7:30 am.. Lv Portland-. . . 12:25 p m..Ar CorvaSlis... -Ar.. .Lv.. 0:15 pm 1:30 pm Express Train Dnlly Etpt Sunday. 4:"0 p m. .Lv 8:00 p m.,Ar.... .Portland . Ar. .McMinn villi. Lv. 9:00 am 5.45 am At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific railroad. i5f'l''or futl intonnation regarding rates, maps, etc-, call on c-u.i.panv 's agent. K. KOF.HLEK. K. V KOOEP.S. Mm tjf.T. O. l SP. A BREVITIES. Smoke Estrellas. Fresh 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 & Ifiurb.es. Go to Redfield & Brownell's for fresh groceries. New goods and low prices at C. B. Roland & Cq.'s. " Fresh roasted peanuts every day at Hoffman & Pfeitier. An elegant new parlor set for sale cheap at the Second Hand Store. Cloaks, jackets and wiuter wraps at cost or less at Monteith & Seitenbach's For A No. 1 cider vinegar go to Hoff. man & Pfeiffer's, at 35 cents per gallon . Cloaks, jackets and wtntei wraps at cost or less at Monteith it Seitenbach's. New line of gents' furnishing jroods now arriving at C B. Roland fc Co.'s. The boss place to buy crockery and glassware i; at Conn Bros, at way down prices. A new line of overcoats, just opened Stylish and cheap. C. B. Roland & Co. JinaK, jucKels ana winter wraps at cot or less at .ucnieitiiiciteiiuacu's. Thirty cases of winter boots in all irrades. just received bv C. B. Roland .t Co. t irst class stock in every partic ular. Just received, the celebrated Estrella Key West cigar, the finest Key est cigar in the market, at M. Baumgart's curar store. Conn Bros., sole agents for the cele brated "Red Letter" cigar, strictly Havana tilled, the best 5-cent cigar iii the market. THE MARKETS. A I. BAN f QCOTATlftxS. Wheat -(54 .(iKMc. Oats :504(V. Flour $5 pe. bbl. Potatoes 50. Eggs-25e. Butter 30c. Lard Hf Me. Wool 2225e. Hams ll(tfl25ic. Shoulders-lictfTe. Bacon llgl"Jc. May liMiothy, :20, oats and ci.eat, AppI" -'ircen. 75c.(ff fl per bu. Plums Dried, (gl()c. per ft. Apples dried bleached !c sundried 7 (it, 8 c. Chickens Old :i.50; youn, ?2 50 Hides Be-f hides, greer, 5 c, dried 10 c : deer skins, 3(k-; sheep pelts, 10& uO according to wool. Beef 2c gross. Mutton 2 50 per head. Hogs 5c, dressed. rilRTI.ANO MARKETS. Jan 0 1SS8 The supply of wheat in sight in the United Stales and Canada 1 ast of the Rockies, is given by tele gram January :i as 44, 4-21.000 bushels and increase for a week of 174.000 bu shel. Wheat (Juiet. Markets abroad lend a rathe easy tone to those on tins side and both Chicago a d New York fell otf. London and Liverpool stocks are larger than accounted by most of tiie trade. Our market is quiet and without change. Walla .Walla is quoted about Y li'.and Val ley about $i Sl).1. Barlev Fair brewing sold at $105 percental but the market is not a quick one, brewers buying largely in the intcr-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 44i(t?48c Eggs Local 'rather weak at 277;c Some Eas'.trn just in reported to be offering at 24c. J 8AS FKASCI i Jan ! Wheat ! null ; buyers and I shipping $1:57'.:. CO M.AilKT.TS. ;ot inarKet very elle!s apart No 1 In option only a ! V "i: .uu .d" at ?1 -i 1 .,() tons do at ?1 ltXl tor do at Si 48)4 ; during the afternoon iinti UlO t..n; !.. ..I C-l v i ' . r u i j tons do at i 48. j f ats Reeeipu li heral and demand j light : prices inn-hanged. Oregon at I ;J7!-i'('l 5. j ' . ATT0K.E. BLACKBURN. ATTORNEY AT Allian.. Orixron Oifii-t in lliid L'. Law, ! hrllows lemple. Vill nnu-tice in all courts ; of tli state, and (five special attention to all : business UrOLVEKTON & IRVINE, AITORNEYS at Law. Albanv. Or. ().Hi- in riwitno 1:1 and 14, store. Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain's T K. WEATHOKKOKP, ATTORNEY AT ') . law, Albany, Oregon. ottiee in Odd Feilow'a Temple. Will practice in all the courts off thestate, and give special attention to all husinesH. iy WRIGHT. ARTfST, IS PREPARED I f . to eivc instruction in drawing, also oil and water cofor painting. For terms ap ply at studio, redden e of Mrs. Wm. Pu broille, corner Ellsworth and Fourth streets. Muilcjil Instruments Repaired. CHAS I, PIERCE fS PREPARED TO tune, clean and repair organ at reason ahle rates. Old cases will be )olished and made nood as new. Violins repaired, ami all stringed instruments a specialty. Orders left at Blackmail's store, either foV the citv or country, will be promptly attended to. " All work guaranteed. BOARDING AND LOPCING ON REAS onable terms at Mrs. C. Ball's restaurant, corner of Baker and First, street, opposite the Star brewery No Chinese cooks. FOR SALE CHFAP.-NICE HOME A FEW minutes' walk from the new eollesre at I Corvalbs, easy terms I bany. Adtlress box 14S, .Uasnolin Flour. I tHL TUIL EES! MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIV 1 ered to auy part, of the citv, for SI. 10 per sack . JOHN A. CRAWFORD. nlSOdtf Iteal Kstale and Kmploymenl ! Aseni-v. I PARTIES HAVING FARMS FOR SALE of about 100 acres, or those having larger tracts which they would be willing to divide up into SO or ltt acre lots, are invited to cab at our office, as we have a cw customers for that class of farms. We c?n also f urn i-h par ties wanting belp, either male or female, for the city or country, with Mich help as they dtsirc on short notice: and we also have a few situations for both male and female in the city and country. Call at our oltice if you want help or want employment. We can get either for yon. Office No 65 First street, ad joining W. C. Tweed lie's tin store. F. A. RURKHABT ft CO. WITH BILLIARD HALL J. 31. WILLIAMS, CHOICE WINE Kept constantly on hand A full line sals. Everything first-clas 2T At Revere House, lovere ouse dot There. The printer's boy got there at last. Nothing like perseverance, it :s bound to win in the long run, and nobody knows the truth of that statement better than Wal lace & Thnmpson. If you want some rare bargains in groceries and provisions, go to Wallace & Thompson's. They give more and better goods for little money than anyone in town. Everybody will understand this. The boy had three trials to set up this adv. but he did it at last, and arid it now stands out a bold, con vincing truth. Come early and de light yourself witli some of the wonderful bargains at Wallace & Thompson's. For the next 30 days we will give a discount of 15 per cent- on all leather goods bought from us. Redfield & Bkowxell. You can select a pair of fine shoes from our stock at a discount of lo per cent. Redfield & Bkowxell. Improve this opportnnity to buy a pair of $5 shoes for $4.25 bv paying cash. Good for Si) davs. R. & B. A mammoth sttvk to select from at a discount of 15 percent. R. B. Cash will buy groceries cheap at Redtield & Brownell's. AMUSEMENTS. ISTA.TIOIsrA.L rAI.HANY OI'EKA HOI SK. .January 1.3, 1888 Ladies attending are requested to wear fancy dress, consisting of one of the national coitus. A general invitation is extended to all. Music by. Prof. Diamond's orchestra of Saltan: Proi. Coomer, cornetist. fcgTieliets, hiciuoing supper at the City Restaurant, 2 00; spi ctators. 25e. For sale at Blackmail's drug. store- Albany Opera House 10 MONDAY TUESDAY JANUARY 17 MK SltCESSFEL YKAKS And constantly increasing public favor of the ROYCE AND LANSING AXI SWISS bf.i.l.uim;ers. Mirth, Music, Burlesque and Comedy, and also the eminent young violinist, OLAF MOEN, late of the conservatory of music, Christiana, Norway, now making his first tour of America Over 1 .04HI,OO of people have witnessed the above entertainment. Pre s and public froti the lakes -o the gulf, and At lantic to the Pacific enthusiastic in their prair e. SCI Secure seats early at Blackmail's. Best seats only 75c. Albany Opera House. ONK NIUliT ONLY. S1TIKA1 JAM AKY 21. 1888 ABBE1TS DOIKLE MAMMOTH Uncle Tom's Cabin Oo, AND 2-UNIFORMED BRASS BANDS-2 WHITE and COLORED. The only Double Company in Exist ence. A Ia.gh for every minute smiles and tears blended together! Twoeomical.ludicious, musical Marks! A pack of ferocious, man-hunting bloodhounds. The Two Grcntent Toplra on Enrlb.4 Impersonated by the distinguished serio comic queens of song aiid oper atic prima donnas, TIIE MYERS SISTERS. Specially engaged for this great double company. The most fascinating and talented CHILD ACTRESS in the world, littie JKVME FL'KSMAK as EVA. Engaged for this season, the only genuine Souh Carolina Jubilee Sing ers and Mantation Troubadors, '20 in number; the aesthetic trained donkey, Leon; the smallest Shetland pony in the world; Edison's electric parlor light- magnificent scenery'by Voeght lin; elaborate costumes by Dazien. A street parade given daily at 12 o'clock. Reserved seats on sale at Blackmail's drug store. rilENG HEv:G, WASHING AND IRONING. 1 Laundry on Ellsworth street, between the Kevere House and Johnson's Blacksmith shop. All work warranted first-class an i sat isfactory. Prices low. 10 LrT NICE FURNISHED ROOMS, L with or without board, either double or single . ott-.eo. For particulars applv at Hkkald AXD CLUB ROOMS. Proprietor AND LIQUOR of domestic and imported cigars on Albany, Oregon. JE2 Lea p year M Samp Rooms The n -OP New We pause in the midst of our commercia' rush, and not with. heartily thank OUR PATRONS For, and congratulate ourselves on, the great strides made MANY TRIUMPHS Achieved during the past year. We point with pride to COLOSSAL ESTABLISHM On the corner of First and Broadalbin streets, which has no- recognized EMPORIUM For all that is select and admirable in the production o American looms in staple dry goods. 6 e dress goc the indisputable . POLYTECF For the outpourings of the conceit rated gem' ors of fine art fancy goo COLLOSE That bridges the Ahasm which timid ing at the feet of the inhabitants THE WORLD'S In everythirg that pertains to dry and fancy all the etceteras. As it behooves a firm a above all competition, we never ridi at rivalry from our neighbors, a. is so DECIDEDLY ADVA I It were doubly unworthv of us to do so. The sea sides a keen apprehension of the values, of goods ly on the qui vive tor the latest developments fashion, lies in the fact that we are tht tuis of that immense estabh'shmeu THE WHITE HO At Spokane Falls, along with our Albany house, which con our goods in enormous qualities, and the consideration tl. way pay spnt eath secures us our goods far BELOW ORDINARY PRICl And makes our custom courted by the leading wholesale house approaching spring trar'e our programme is already filled view of the very satisfactory and increasing demand foj dry goods in Albany, the proud metropolis of the valley, we intend to outshine if possible our foi mer efforts and offer NOVELTIES Whbh shall surprise both the consumes and theftrade in tl west, and place our prices in a position to gladden our p lyze all attempts at competition. Persons desiring to c of the foregoing are cordially invited to pay alvisit to where the splendeur of WEALTH AND MAGNIF Will of themselves hurry conviction, and should t with cash or to open an account, they shall find were before now strangers. To our patrons, am' we wish a prosperous II!) A P Y M0KTE1TH & S A- Yeai speculat rs of Albany S: 0 i -Is