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-J. i THE MORNING HERALD : SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1888 ORF.GON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. I Arrives Depart Passenger.. Freisrnt.... 11:15am 1:00 p m 5:2cpui 6:50 a.oi O. a C. R. R. TIME-TABLE. j SORTH BOUND. 7" T i . ' j Arrive! Departs! , Arrives. CaU.expr 6 : 45am 7.05am Portlan-10 10am Eocene ex 11 15am 111. 35an; 3.45pn Freight 1 7.10am " 2.45pm . SOUTH BOtTND. '. - . I . . - i . Amves, Departs Arrives. CaU.exp 7.45pm; 8.05pm Ashland 97oOam ,Juirene ex 12.20pm! 12.40pm Eugene 2.40p m Freight 1 30pm I Eugene 6.00pm No freight leceived for aoutli after 31 a. m. of same iu . LEBANON BRANCH. Via Alba'y . Departs No. Il7...'fl2s5pm No. 13 ...j 8.10 p m Arrives Lebanon at 1.36 S.56 P m p m Fui i-eban No. 12. No. 14 5 00 a m Albanvat 5.45 am. 2.0" p ml ' " 2.45 p m. THK MAILS Mail at th Albany ostomce close as follows: j or au omccs norm Hie eastern states The West Side Anil fhe Narrow Guagelt . R. ,r Portland and Salem 6-.ao a. m. ) 11 A. M. ...12:30 P. M. -Oorvaiiis and Yaqulna Alt'ottices south.. ...:30 p. m The iiostottice will he closed each evenin from six toseveii o'clock, j Registered matter tor the eirlv mnn.inv i train should be mailed Le'ore 3 o'clock the i revious jvenmif HICK Villi:. Simke Estrcllas. Fresh $rri-eries at Conn Bros. A tine line of neckties at Bhiin's. Six shaves for a dollar at T. Jones'. . KuMier jfoods at cost at X. II. Allen & Co.'s. If reneli tone. Sewed 1 1 u srlies. Go to the jeweler, keeps railroad ealf boots Lewis & Redlield & Brownell s for I iresli irnieeries. Xew ifoods and low prices at C. B. Roland it t'o.'s. Fresh rousted peanuts every Iloirmah & Pfeitl'er. day ot Cash will buy irroeeries elieao at Redlield Si Biownell Ah elegant new parlor set for sale cheap at the Second Hand Store. For A Xo. 1 eider vinegar yo to Hofl man & Pfeitfer's. at i cents per gallon. Cloaks, jackets and wintei wraps at cost or less :il Monteith fc Seiten bach's. New line of irents' furiiishinjr srood; now arriving at C B. Roland fc Co.'s. The boss place to iuy crockery and glassware L at Conn Bros, at way down prices. A new line of overcoat.-, just opened -Stylish and cheap. C. B. Koland & Co. Cloaks, jackets and winter wraps at -cost or less at Monteith ifc Seitcnbach's. Earle eiirars are the finest five cent visrar on tlie market. For sale by Par ker Bros.; Orders promptly Silled for boots or flioes, any quality or style, peirsed or sewed, at Lewis & Hashes' -Ui(p. The largest assortment of ladies fine fchoes and slippers in town at liedtield -A: BrowncU's. Call and see them. Thirty cases of winter boots in all jrrades. just received by C. B. Roland & Co. First class stock in every partic- ular. j Just received, the celebrated Estrella ! Key West cigar, the finest Key West! cigar in the market, at M. Baumgart's i cigar store. j Conn Bros., sole agents for the cele- ! brated "Red Letter' cigar, strictly j Havana tilled, tlie best 5-cent cigar in i the market. For your fine imported and Key "West cigar ro to M. B:iiiiin-;irtV ,.rr store, one door east of Langdcu's dig i store. j .Mr. Brink lias received the finest as-1 sortment of wicker rocking chairs to j be found in the city. If you don't be-1 lieveit. call in and see for urself. j Ladies will find relief from head- ! ache, costiveness. swimming in the head, colic, ' our stomach, restlessness, j iiwMgestion, constant or periodical j sick headaches, weakness in the buck j or kidneys, pain iu the shoulders ami j different parts of the jody, a feeling ; -of lassitude and despondency taking 6immoiis Liver Regulator. It is not unpleasant, is purely vegetable, and is not injurious to the most delicate con stitution. Uolns Out ! the Sho Bnsluess. Shane & Lonsw'ay's great shoe shoe sale at cost still continues. Get your size before they are gone. Krmoval. Messrs. Deyoe & Robson have removed their hardware store and agricultural depot into their new building just completed. They have elegant quarters, and have a large stock of shelf hardware and agricultural and farming imple ments for the coming year's trade. A KareMusicitl Irral. Remember the free concert bv R B. George musical comnanv at the W. C. T. U. hall on isaturdav if rr, TT l,i J... - evening. It promises to be a most j enjoyable affair. It is the intcn-l tion of the company to organize a musical convention in this city. the companv are among the best vocalists wlio have visited the S toast. Startling" Terrible Fall ! A wonderful offer ! Cloaks, jack ets and wraps, of every description, at sweeping prices. Desiring to greatly reduce our stock on these lines before taking in ventory.we wil offer our entire line of Springer Bros, tailor made garments at cost or less. This is a rare chance. Call early while the assortment is large. Monteith & Seitexbach. Explanation. I In another column appears under ! our signature an advertisement an-! nouncing the closing , out of our .shoe business altogether at cost. ! v ny we sen at actual cost is be- cause we won't buy anv more and i wish to clear out ivprv- r iiv nsinnr l.-i wr int. nft tn fonn .hi v juick as we can. Ut course the I public understand very well i that if i we intended to continue the shoe i business such a course would be, to! say tlie least, nonsensical, ami our j announcement to that effect would i I e considered deceptive. Ladies i will please note this fact and gov-i ern themselves accordingly. ' Shane & Lonsway. I i A VKKKISE TOUCH OF WISTKK. A Steady Downfall of 8now Merry Sleigh Bella The Grain Crop. Early yesterday morning it be gan snowing, and by daylight the ground was covered to the depth of about an inch. It snowed stead ily nearly all day, and at this writ ing, 1 a. m., it is four inches deep. Yesterday afternoon the jingle of sleigh bell were heard' in every di rection, and gav cutters and the more primitive style of Oregon im provieed sleighs were flitting about all over the - city.- Manv farmers took advantage of the day to come to town in sleighs. Wheat growers from different sections of the county agree that the fall.crop has been damaged to some extent by the freezing weath er. Oats, however, has suffered more than wheat. The ground is ! frozen to the depth of a foot or I more, and in some instances where workmen have dug down to repair j water pipes it was found to be ! frozen as deep as sixteen indies, j The present downfall of snow will I be great protection to trrain. and will UOt be Unwelcome to farmer.-. Skipped for Paris Unknown. About six or eight weeks ago a dancing teacher, who gave his name as l'rof. Milliken, came to this city and organized a dancing school, agreeing to give a term of tour lessons for 2.50. By his polite way and pie isant manner he succeeded in organizing j, larue class and in collecting money in advance for all tickets issued. His iirst term was taught in a success ful way, dances being given every Wednesday evening of each week, and he Fucceeded in gaining the entire confidence of the majority oi uie yuuug jieopie, w no out not hesitate when he gave out tlie an nouncement that lie would teach a second term, in going clown in their pockets and digging up their $2.50 pieces for tickets, to the amount of about $75 or $100, which he put. in his pocket and gave the first lesson, since which time be has not been seen or heard of. At the same time he organized a class for children, charging $1 per month, which he treated in the same manner. He not only leaves his classes to mourn his absence, but also a number of outstanding small bills, which are liable to stand for some time to come. It is also learned that the professor had I organized classes on the same plan ' ! T.. If 1 Y I l in Eugene, tialsev, Harnsbur : and Albany, and that he even went i so far as to borrow what money he ! could of his friends in the latter place, which he failed to return. However, from what can be learned of his past record, these are not the only place he has vic timized, he having played the same dodge in Walla Walla, W. T., and other places last winter. His home is in Oakland, Cahfor- j nia. and his parents are well-to-do people, and why he should resort to such low tricks for procuring money is beyond comprehension. I If these charges be true, such a ! bilk should be brought to justice ! and receive bis just dues. Cor : vallis G;zette. u Uuiler. There is.none in the market, but the Willamette Packing Co. have a line line of Mire jellies and jams manufactured fresh at their faciory. Thev are pronounced by house- j keepers as very superior A Iturslar 4niilil. James Warren, a boy burglar of Corvallis, who broke jail Wednes day, was arrested Thursday near Jefferson. lie was found on the railroad track nearly frozen. Ik is awaiting trial for breaking into Hodge's gun store. Local Teachers' Inslo nlc. On Saturday, January 2S, a local teachers' institute will be bold 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 speakers will be in attendance. Kepnbllran Mule cnlral oiiuiiitlec A meeting of the Uepublican State Central Committee of Oregon is hereby called to be held at the office of the Chairman, in the city of Portland on Thursday, tlie 2:d ; of February, 1888 at 11 o'clock a.m. lor the purpose ot selecting the time and place for holding the Mate Convention, and tbe transac tion of such other business as mav properly come before the meeting. A full attendance is requested. Joseph Simon, Chairman.. Portland O.. January K5. 18SS. Ah Kmencul Siirueou anil Sprcinlil Willi I s. Dr. Henry J. Smitli of San Fran cisco the veli known surgeon and specialist who lias for years past made regular visits to Portland. and 's th?.rn:l1;a.tIyn V! being titioners on tlie 1 acme coast m chronic, spinal and surgical diseases is now at the Revere house where he mav be seen professionally fur a few days. The Doctor has made pre vious visits to Albany as a repre sentative of the Pacific Surgical Institnteaiid is well known through out Oregon and the Northwest coast. fteariag lUe tul. Onlr a few davs more remain . I in ; which buyers can seeure boots and shoes of Redtield & Biownell at a discount of 15- per cent. And right here let us say that; we have no old shelf-worn stock; but all are new, clean and stylish' and full v warranted. Every pair being marsea in plain ngure.-t insures i one price to all. We guarantee i - o per cent, ottered by other houses, having marked our goods' at prices that should we give the 2b per cent, off would place many : of them below cost. And now we; say come and let us convince you I of this truth. Come and you wil. I not regret it, only come. If you' have to borrow money, do' it, and I come. Kkpfieu) Uhownkll. ! i lOTTlX; AltOliT TOWN. Portland has the small-pox. Uncle Tom's Cabin to-night. A fresh lot of cream cheese at Parker Bros. Use Dwight's cow brand of soda and saleratus. Attend the grnat shoe sale at Shane A Lonswaj Choice cream and pineapple cheese at Kenton & Chase's. Fresh Eastern oysters served in every style at Frances Pfeiffer's. Beware of slippery . places. Get a Traveler's accident policy of Winn. A new lot of genuine sauer kraut opened at Kenton & Chase's this morning. Before you go skating have Winn write you an accident policy in the Traveler's. Boston brown bread is among the cold weather luxuries at Par ker Bros, bakery. A new supply of genuine Mocho and Old Gov. Java Coflee, just re ceived by Kenton & Chase. Do not forget the free concert bv the K. B George companv at the W. C. T. U. hall to-night. ' Reports from Lebanon last eve ning state that it was snowing hard, and about four inches deep. It is seldom that good skating lasts in this region for two weeks, as has been tbe case this winter, until yesterday's snow spoiled it. Reserved seats for the Pyke Op era Company will be on sale at Blackn an's, commencing at ! a. m. on Saturday. .Secure your seats early. Mrs. Col. Springer delivered an interesting lecture at the M. E. j, She is a gifted and abie ! lecturer. She leaves to-day fori Salem. i The immense stock of boots and i shoes at A. B. Mclhvair.'s is being j slaughtered at twenty-five percent. discount on each and every dollar's worth sold. The Rev. Jesse C. Taylor will hold divine service in .-t. Peters Episcopal church next Sunday, January 22, morning and evening. All are invited to attend. A small blank book containing the Iit of San Francisco Chronicle and labeled as such was lost in city a few days ago. The finder il l i .1 : a .1? win inease leave me same at inisi otlice. The Y. W. C. T. V. are soon to give one of the most peculiar, un common and astonishing .-ociuls ever given in this city or any other. Their programme will soon be pub lished. Dr. Gunderson's office is at pros- j ent at the corner of Baker and i Third street, where he is prepared ! to treat all kind ot diseases to which male and female h subject. Catrrh treated successfully. Messrs. Franklin & Co. have opened in connection with their second hand store a first-class tin shop, and will hereafter be in the field for contracts and all other work usually connected with the ! business. The Double Uncle Tom's Cabin Company, which appears in this city next Saturday, Jan. 21, is said to be the best company which has visited Oregon with the thrilling old plav. Thev have two brass bands, and throughout. a double company Now is the tune to subscribe for ' newspapers and magazines for 1SSS. F. L. Kenton continues to receive subscriptions for all the leading periodicals, saving sub scribers the trouble, risk and ex-; pen so of sending direct to publish ers. Orders left at the store o; Kenton ci Chase wili receive prompt and careful attention. ' At the regular nieitii g o' the W. V. T. U. to be held on Tues day next at : oYlork p. m. Hie' president requests the officers and superintendents to have ready their quarterly reports. She further requests that these reports be writ-; ten. As this business requires considerable time, and the alter-' noons are short, the members! : sliould be promptly in their places ! at the appointed hour. j As has already been stated the ! W. C. T. U. hall will be formally j dedicated with appropriate ser ; vices on Tuesday evening, Jan. Ml. j.The ladies of the nnion intend to j open the reading room as soon af jterthe dedication as they can I make arrangements. They hope i to make this room pleasant ami attractive, and provide the library with interesting and instructive books. As a reading room b.is been such a long-felt want in Al bany, we feel sure the young men of our city wili thoroughly appre ciate the efforts cf the ladies to give them a place in which to spend their leisure evenings profit ably as well ;:s agreeably. .o Humbug About llii. If is a straight business proposi-! lion, easily comprehended and ! worth givii g attention to. that the ' entire stock of boots and shoes at ' A. B. Mel! wain's is now offered at twenty-live per cent, discount.; This sale is positive, as the entire! assortment is offered without re-! serve at this slaughter in prices. Uc.nl the Ittalb Roll Which the bills of mortality of anv large city may be fitly designated, ami you win iiiul that renal and vcmchI maladies, that is to sa. those that e-tteet the kidneys or bladder, have a remarkable prominence -wc liar! al most said preponderance. Blight's disease and diabetes in thedironic stage are rarely cure.i. and gravel, ca tarri'h of the 'bladder and enuresis, slay many. Vet at the muiset, when the trouble merely amount t.. ; ...t ' nJ oi the organ involved, the d an- rer may be nullified by that nb-:i.:.in renal tonic and fliur-tic. Hostetter's Stomach Hitters., which imparls the requisite amount Ht'tmie to lb-or. gaus, without over-exciting them, and the use of which is convenient, and no elaborate preparation. Iypepsi;i, a tisusl concomitant of renal com' plaints;. and debility, which thev in variably produce; are remedied by il. o also arc coiistipaMfiit, uiaiiirial rlieitmatic and nci voio aiiiucut.-- i j Death of a Pioneer-A Pioneer of Yamhill ; Declared Iasane The 8now. Salem, Jan. 20. Cant. Wm. i Shaw, a venerable pioneer of Marion county, aged 92, died at the home of his son on Howell's prairie this morning at 6 o'clock, of general debility. DECLARED insane. A pioneer ; of Yamhill county named Geo. Branson was brought over to-day, and after examination was committed to the asylum. He is aged 55 years, and has beeu in Oregon thirtv vears. He lost his mental balance by reason of an at- ! tack of typhoid fever six months since. the snow. " It began snowing here this morn ing and to-night is about three inches deep. Good sleighing is heing indulged in by a large num- ber of people. M'tae Veteran of 181-f.' The G. A. R. tost of thiscitv iias arranged for tbe presentation of "The Veteran of 1S12,:- at the opera house on Friday, Feb. 17.They -vill be assisted by-Home oi the best talent of the city, and the play will be a most interesting one. The cast of characters will be published in a few davs - t l.inn 4 'oil illy IMMricI Litde I. O. ;. T. The next session of the Linn county district lodge, I. O. G. T., will be he'd at Hiedd on Friday, February :J. 1.SSS. All subordinate lodges in the county are requested to send in their full delegation. I. C. Robxktt. District Secretary. To Our .U.-in.v I'nlroii nixl Friends. Should we place a private sell ing price on our goods in the shape of letters or other characters, j how easv it would be for us to trive I j a. liberal discount, and at the same tune au.i a greater tier cent to our profit. We believe in justice and equity in business as in all things else, and have with this in view marked our stock of . boots and shoes yi figures which all can un derstand, and are during January giving 15 per cent, off from these prices to all cash buyers. Redfield& Browxei.i., The Ounce l Pn-tenliou. The satisfaction of feeling safe from catching any disease from drinking w.iter, fron; impure air, from a sick person, from contact with foul cloth ing, infection or contagion from any source, is complete and all anxiety allayed by the use of Dartijs Prophy lactic Fluid. A bottle will give more safety, comfort and confid.'ii.-i: than all the do -toring in the world. THE MARKETS. The markets during the past week have exhibited nothing new. In local "markets there is a scarcity of butter and eggs, while the wheat maikel re. mains inactive. AI.BANr QfOTATION'3. Wheat -tUt'iOc. Oats 30(fl 40c. Flour 5 pd lbl. Potatoes 75c. Bulter ;0e. Lard !l7;l()e "Wool- 2Ztft 25c. Hams life: I2i'c. ' Shoulders b(ij 7c. Bacon 1U! l'ic. Hay Timothy, '20, oats and cLcat. $14. " Apples -'rccn, 7."c.(c?;!:U per bu. Plums Dried, !!(:! Klc. per It). Apples dried bleached 0c sundried i ill S c. Chicki ns Old $8.50: young, $2 50 Hides 15e-f hides, greer, 5 c, dried 111 c : deer skins, 20;-; sheep pelts, 10(i oil , according to wool. Beef ti'e gross. Mutton $2 50 per head. Hogs- 5c, dressed. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat-Quiet. Markets abroad tend a rathe" cnj.y tone to those on tins Mile and both Chicago aid Xcw Vi rk fell off. Loudon and Liverpool !oeks are larger than accounted by most of the trade. Our market is quiet- and without change. Walla U'alhi is quoted about ?1 17and Val ley about i ('.,. tarlcv Fair brewing sold at $1 05 per rental hut the market s not a quick one, brewers buying largely in i'for a short time airo. Oats The bulk of receipts noted is I for shipment account and offerings on j this market are not, large. Feed qual i ities i noted 4ti(4tt(. i Eggs Local rather weak at STe j Some Eas'trn just in reported to be j o tiering at 'Mr. For the iH't "HI days we will give a discount of i: i.ereent- on all leather goods bought from us. l'EnriEi.n & Bkownell. You can select a iir of line shoes from our stock at a discount of 15 uer cent. Kehfiei.d & Bkownell. Improve this opportunity to buy a pair ol" s." shoes for $4.2-j" bv paying cash. Good for :i(i da vs. !.:". A mammoth sto.;k to select from at a discount of 15 )ercent. R. cV. B, H. EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER and jeweler, Albany, Oreijon, ,. DISSOLUTION' NOTICE NOTICE IS j hereby jiiven that the partnership here j ofore existing hetween John Hoffman and Francis Pfeffer, under the firm name of Hoff man & I'feiffer, is this day dissolved by mu- j tual consent. The business will be continued ! by the litter, who will assume a'l liabilities. ! ami all "iit'itaiidins accounts will be collected hy the old firm. Dated Albany, Jan. 4,. IsjsA Jons HoFrMAS, KK SCI8 PrBIFKKR. THE PHu 0GRAPHER. Pax ton s ok stand Albany FKOM TDK STATE CAPITAL. ! i Orealine Hakes. A wholesome and delicious breakfast dish prepared from pure white maize, cooks very quick, and can be prepared in au endless variety ot ways, lry it Wallace & Thompson, Grocers. NEW TO-DAY. Wunteil. IMMEDIATELY AT F. A. BURKHART & Co.'s real estate and employment office, a man to worit ou a farm, also two girls to do general housewark. Apply at once. For Sale. A NICE. COMFORTABLE AND COM tuodious dwelling, six rooms, one and one-half stories high, hard finished, splen did well of waier, small barn, situated on north Fouth street This is a very desirable residence, being in one of the best neighbor hoods in the City. The house is compara tiv. ;y new and modern in construction. For furth r information inquire at this office. rilYSH t.tts. IASTON, PHYSICIAN Oregon AND sin- r, g geon, Albany, MH. ELLIS. PHYSICIAN AND SL'Kr . geon, Aiba y, Oregon. DK. E. A. McALISTSK HAS LOCATED his office on the corner of First and Broaalbin streets, over Iteilticld & Hronnell's store, where he can be found when not pro fessionals eiiiiaj'td. MB,?b"i .E. McCOY.M. D.HOJKEOPATHIC First and Baker streets, Albany, Or. Chronic i disease? a specialty. Consultation free. Of- ! lice hours: 10io12a m and 2 to a p. m. i ATTOKKKY. N. BLACKBURN'. ATTORNEY AT DA: Law, Albany. Oreirun. . Office in Odd ! bellow's Temple. Vill practice in all courts j of the slate, and give special attention to all j business. UfOLVEIiTON & IRVINE, ATTORNEYS at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms 13 ami 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain's ' store. T K. WEATHOKFOIID, ATTORNEY AT J . law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the courts of tbestate, and give special attention to all business. I OK -4LK. "yOl'Ntt TEAM, -NEW UAUNESS, NEW 1 X Democrat wasron; fiist-cliiss outfit for ! gardener. See Kenton & Chase, Orocers, be- ween Opera House vill Pos otlice. j HOUSE FIVE YEVKS OLD. 10 HANDS j hii;h, very gentle in harness, singly or i double.' Enquire at Hkrau oftVc. i 1)LANING MILL 1'OU sALfc.. nit .uuoT : desir.ible factory privilege in the city. In- ; quire of C. L. Brush, foot of Lyon St. " ! II I M.S. P EVERE HOUSE, ALBANY. OR.-CHAS. Lt rtt liter, Prop. Only fiist-cclass house in the city. Large sample rooms for com niircial men- No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General stace office tor Corvallis. I I) USS HOUSE, ALBANY, OH.-J. GIBLIN, I X proprrietor. This hou.-e is now furnish- j ed with the best nw furniture. Kverything j clean and commodious, ottering to the sreuerai ; public superior accommodations to any in the j city. i 8FMTAL .TIII. fllWO GOOD GI1JLS W ANTED TO DO GEN- X cral housework German pieferred. hu r,uire at Metzjfer's En p'o melit Agency. Sutice to llelitortt, 4 LL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES i indebted to the firm of Hoffman A I'feiffer are hereby notified to call and settle ;heir accounts imu.ediatcly, as the same will ii Feb 1st be iilaceo in the hands of an at torney f r colle tion. JoilX HOFKMAS, flUld'H I'KKir.fKR, lllitsuiutluu of o(iirliieriliip. rVHF. COPARTNERSHIP HKRETOFORE ' 1 existing between John Isoni. E. J. Lan- I ninsr ami Edward Goin-', under the Hriu name of Isoin, Lamiini; Jt Co , is hcreb - dissolved in mutual consei.t, Edward (Joins retiring JOHN ISOM, E .1 LANN1NG, EDM'AKUGoINS Albany. Jan -2, 1SSS. The business in the futu't will be cnmlm-f ed bv John Inn and E. J. Ianninir, under same style nf firm name, Isom, Laniiing & j Co.. who will pa all liabihtict of the late! firm, anil are alone authorized to colliet all j mtstanding accounts. BOAKbTN'G AND LODGING ON ItEAS- I onalile terms at Mrs. C. Hull's restaurant. curlier of Baker the star hivwcrv and first street, opposite No Chinese couks Vim will Save .tloucy TAKING VOUR SEWING MACHINES to the repairer, B K. Par-nns. at Sixth and Jefferson streets, Albany, Oregon. Good satisfaction or no pay. New Store, New Roods, CONSisfiSG OF mux's Fnrnlshins ;oodK. Hnlit, 'npM, Roots. hoes and Fine Iwtbinjc, 4 hlee ! N-elluiiN In I a lie Summer Meek Hear, silk I ntlerwear. Ualbrleicnn I'nderweiir, Hsli. Clark and Hajt's ;loves. The "ery best make f Hand Sewed Shoe and the ver aletii MiyleH la Men's foulh'it aud Hoy's Clothing. Ill Celebrated Makes ofllals In EVERY STYLE. Remember our stock consists of briirbt nc- fre-ih iroods, and as honest, fair anc" stuare t'ealinjf is our matto, we ask the pub lic to call anii get prices. No trouble toshow gooils. tfS'One ooor westcf the Revere House, Albany, Oregon. C. B. ROLAND & CO. Offers Dew snivrca fio- Sicilian lemons, oranges and a mil line ot (Trocer- ies, -t the lowest cash pric 8 Also, a fine line of ci-urs and meerschaum pipes. OR. G. V. GRAY, ALBANY, OREGON. Julius Joseph s RfiEiiN mm AGRICULTURAL DEPOT ! DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors ALBANY, Have removed into their new building -A FULL THRES HERS. ENGINES, WAGONS, HACKS, PLO VS, HARVESTING MACHINERY Awl all Implements -The largest aod FARtf WAGONS, HACKS A1TD BUGGIES In tin- central Willamette Valley, promptly filled at lowest rates. WITH BILLIARD HALL M. WILLIAMS, CHOICE WINE Kept constantly on hand. A full line ah. Everything first-class. At Hcvere House. AMUSE XI ENTS. Albany Opera House. ONE XhiLT ONLY. tiATIKU.41' .IAMJAKY 21. 1888 IMMItLi: MAMMOTH - Uncle Tom's Cabin Co, AND 2-UNIFORMED BRASS BANDS-2 WHITE acd COLOKliD. The only Double Company in Exist ence. A laugh for every minute smiles and tears blended loirether! Tvoconiieal,ludicrous, musical Marks! A pack of ferocious, mau-huntipr Vloodhpunds, ilic f ww Greatest Topics on Earlb. Impersonated by the distinguished serio comic queens of song and oper atic prima donnas, THK lllEKS SiSfKit. I Specially cMSfnged for this great double I company. fh most fast inatiii" and j tjlchtcd CHILD ACTUESS in the world, little J l.MK FlltSMA.V ns Dtl. Engaged for this season, the only genuine SotiMi Carolina Jubilee Silv ers and rlantation Troubadors, 20 in number; the aesthetic trained donkey, Leon; the smallest Shetland ponv in the world; Edison's e'ectric parlor light- magnificent scenery by Vneght lin; elaborate costumes bv Ibizieiu A street parade given daily at 12 o'clock. Reserved seats on sale at Blackmail's drug stot e. AlLa i iy TWO Opera. House .MCilllS O.M V. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY on -0 JANUARY FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT OF THE -ixci.unixo Jeannie Winston, Louise Manfred, Louis DeLange, Jos. S. Grenfpder And all the Old Favorites. . . V KI.IIA V KTK.M.X;. . . . The very Conrcal Opera Blficlc Mantles. . ..Till KSIIAV TKMNU The latest Operatic Ciaze, NANON Which had a run of two years in London and two years in New York. Reserved ceats on sale Saturday at B.ack man's drug store. JOHN BRIGGS, Roses a. Specialty. Cemeterj' lots planted and eared for hy the month or year. ALBANY, OREGON Ladies, misses and children's wool knit hoods, seiirfs and jackets at cost at Samuel E. Yocno's. FOU SALE CHK-AP.-NIOE 'JOME A FEW minutes' walk from ihe new college at Corvallis, cay terms. Address box 14S Al bany. ' tf Mm onse Samp Opera Company. 40 people 40 OREGON. aad . have on hand for the trade of 188& LINE OF- STEEL SPRING Tooth HARROWS, FANNING -MILLS. STEEL GOODS. FENCE WIRE Used by Farmers best variety of- Orders from a distance solicited and AND CLUB ROOMS. Proprietor AND LIQUOR $f domestic and imported cigars om . " Albany, Oregon, gj OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA . VIA & California And Connections. Oregon Railroad Olllornfa. Expre.oa Tralnit latlY. 4:00 p m . . Lv Portland . . . . Ar . . 10:40 am S:00 p m . .Lv Albany Lv . . 7-05 am 8:0am..Ar. Ashland., ,,.Lv.. 5:4,0pm Local Pass. Tritiuit Uailj Ex. Sunday 8:00am..l.v. . 12:40 p m,.Lv.. 3;40 p m.'.Ar. . .Portland ., .Albany...... . Euuene.... Ar,, H:45pm ..Lv.. 11:35 am .Lv.. 9:00 am LcbanoD Uriiut'li. 8:10 p m..Lv Albany .. 8:50 p m. . Ar Lebanon . . 2:50 p in . . Lv Albany . . . 1:36 j m. . Ar. Lebanon. . ...At'.. 5:45 uni ...Lv.. 5:00 am .. Ar.. 2:45 pin ...Lv.. 2:00pm PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPEHS Daily between Portland and & Fmnoisio. Emivratit sleeping nrs between lortla d and San Francisco free of charjfo. The O. 4, C R R. ferry mal-es connection with all the regular trains on the east side di vision from foot of F street. We fcide Hit Moll. Between Portland ainl ComtUis. Mall Train DniF- Except SuhdaJl- ':"0 am.. Lv Pnn knd . p in. . Ar Corvallis. i.At. ; :i 5 pih ..Lv. . ::jo piu Express Train laily E.ci pt Sunday. 4:'0 p in. S:00 p in . Lv.. . Ar. . .Portland . Ar. . McMiiiiiville. I. v. !:O0 a ill iiOaua a' ioany ana Corvallis connect with trams ot orce in Patilic railroad. Jtsrl'or ftiil inforniali'n rcyardia,; rates maps, etc-, call on co . pant's aj;ent ' K. KOLH I. Kit. E. P. HOG EltS, .Manager. u. K. & I'. NORTHWEST III COMPANY, fori lii nd. Oregon. Capital Stock,- , L. THOMPSON, figm Rksl!t is ALiiisV.-s. 2. Vouti ' i T Blain, 1.. Klinti, C H. Stewart and"'w. H. Uoltra. Ileal Klii. TF YOU HAVE FARM PROPERTY FOR. 1 sale call en Currm & Monteith, as thev have customers 'or a number of ilexirable tracts of land. They also have some choice improve I city property for sale, and a few lots ranging from 225 to S500 in price. Term sent to purchasers. h Kenl tMatc and Employment Axeiuy. PARTIES HAVING FARMS FOR SALE of about 10 acres, or those having larjvr tracts which they would be willing to divide up into SO or Kin acre lots, are invited to call at our office, a we have a eir ciistoiners for that class of farms. We c?n also itirni-h pw ties wai.tinir lielp, either male or temale, for the city or country, with such help as thev il sire on short notice; and w e also have a few situations for both male and female in the city and country. Call at our office if vow want help or want employment. We can'c either for yon. -Office No. 5 First street, ad joining W. C. Tweed-lie's tin store. F. A. BI RKHAUT & Co. Munli-al InsilriiiuenlM Kettairrtl. CHAS. L PIERCE IS PREPARED TO tune, clean and repair orjr.ui at reason able rates, old eases will be jiolislied and made (rood as new. Yiulins repaired, and all stringed instruments a specialty. Orders left at Blackman's store, cither for the city, or country, will he promptly attended to. All work- guaranteed. TENG HE'G, WASHING AND IRONING. Laundry on Ellsworth street, between, the Revere House and Johnson's Blacksmith shop. All work warranted first-class au I sat isfactory. Prices low. mo LFT NICE FURNISHED ROOMS, JL with or without hoard, either double or single. For particulars applv at Herald office. WRIGHT. ARTIST, Is PREPARED to tite instruction in rii.tuiiw i oil and water color punting. For terms ap ply at studio, residen e of Mrs. Vm. i. hruille. coiner Ellsworth and Fourth streets. . liar her Kliop. OINCE THE FIRE TUOS. JONTZS HAS O sn-nerally fitted up th room on I'.lsuorth street opposite the Revere house at tbe Imck of Cmiti Br.s.' grocery store where his rriends and inurons -.vpl (hid him now rwidv to carrr "" Hie r nts a before ' e Rooms ! n llariiie Insurance .ire ''i-':'T ' ..- '.il "mm