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' iA- THE MORXIXG HERALD; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1S8S 'J !9 4 .ft ITT" Ilfill : oM i Subscribe Now. in Time to Uead All the Local anil State Polit i leal During the coming political cam paign the Iaily and Weekly JIkrai.i will be mailed tonewsulj scr.oers at tlie following reduqed rates: "Weekly to Jan. 1, ISSi). . . . . .$1 00 Daily to Jan. 1, 1S89 2 50 Daily to July. 1 1888. ....... .1 00 V,y carrier " 1 25 J4I I I !.; UMM T TUW.V . ! Soda water 5 cents a srlass at F. I'feiUer's. i - The steamer "Willamette Vallev will saii from Yaquina April loth. W. W. Crowder is selling shin gles at $2.50 per thousand. The' republican statu convention will meet in Portland to-day. Cumin Monteith sold yester- l;iv io J. R. A:!ev acres ot j land in the eastern suburbs of this j city, owned by Abe Ilacklenian, lur $550 per acre. j i. U. Keeney, wno returned ; -vesterday from Halsey, states that j thy electric lights of this citv can! be seen from that place, a distance Oi twentv nines, i C. G. Rawlinss, who recently I rcnod his position as Postal I Telegraphj operator at this city, j will be superintendent of Us. II. j Allen's fpieiihone svsteni. i I , , ,1 c, , ,,, Warrants paid during quar Mr. and Mrs. F. I,. Such ot San tr.r ' Francisco, parents of Mrs, Walter j Warrant's ' outstan d i n g Turrell, who have been spending a n. iss few days here, will leav Tuesday j in tieasurv fi.r a two years trip to Europe. ' i , The vacancy caused by the res- j itniation of Win. R. Previtt, post-j master at Jefferson, Marion j county, has been filled by A I. ! Iludieson being appointed post-j master. .Miss trances t. uuoerc win .fomitience givinir music lessons in Albany next Monday April loth. Mis Gilbert is a graduate from .roe c4.iiiservu.ioiy oi hiusu; w ikv i 'Willamette university, and will be; Sensed to give instructions to -p.:i;is on th-; piano, organ, or in j the study ot i.armony. f f The public will be 'pleased to J eived another large invoice gools for his 5, 10, Io, 20 and r'o rent counters. Rare bargains in t'iee goods will continue at bis store at HhanB & Lonsw-ay s old stand adjoining the Crawford hhK-k. i J Before jbwing boots and shoes step in ai the Albany shoe store and look through our stocK. tve will make you prices that are sure to please you, and sell nothing but good honest goods and warrant every pair tp.6' entire satisfae- tifrtw-vsepairiiig neatly done. z??:fK is.iein, ittPWS' T T T nilKnrf '( m .ir- J. L. Gilbert of the San tiam academy at Lebanon, was in he city yesterday. Prof. Gilbert 11U1 lias prooauLy taught longer m ure gon Uvau any other teacher in the -jfta'te. He "has taught in Linn county 17 years, and ?5 years in Oregon, and during that period has II,,. I JOrt rTnila If tlifr i o.,,. i,,.ur ,.-1-. Kqu t-iiKrlit lnnimr tan icauci iiiiv 11 u vuquu tvtinui 1 " . . JI'IL . ! 11 " . - ' xn tne state iur. uiiDert woum no doubt be pleased to' form his ac iiuaintance. Oregon I'iiy Bridge Tbe eouhiy commissioners of Clackamas on Saturday awarded to the Pacific Bridge company, of Ban Francesco, the contract of con structing a free wagon bridge across the Willamette at Oregon city, for $23,000. Of this sum the county of Clackamas pays $18 030, the municipality of Oregon City, if irtfli), and the Willamette Locks and Tranejinrfatinn comnanv 4.- 000. Work is to be commenced at j across b erry street, were read as once, and the contract requires that j follows: James Larrent, 7o cents the bridge 1 e' completed Sep. 1. It j per foot ; Walter East, 7- (tents, will b? 935 fret Ions;, the main span The recorder was instructedto let 450 feet and 75 feet above low the two bidders draw for the con water, so hiah that any steamboat tract at tbe prices namd. can pass under. This will make I The bids for extending the Cah the sixth bridge across the Wil-j pooia street sewer was laid, on the lamette. The first was the. Oregon ! table until next meeting. & California railroad bridirt? at j On motion it was ordered that Harrisburg, the second the OVegon ' the services of one night policeman Pacific bridge at Albany, the third be dispensed with and one re the wagon bridge at Salem, fhe rained, the rote to be taken by fourth the Morrison street wagon ballot. On tiie eighth ballot Y. bridge at Portland and the fifth the i M. Westfall was suspended and O.K. & N. radwav and wagon bridge at Portland. The last four 5iave been finished within the last eighteen months. T Advertise Albany. "Mr, J.'M. Lawrence, of tbe "West Shore, is in the city for the purpose of writing up the resources, attractions and advantages of Al Tjarry and Linn county. The p. b lisher of the West -hore has en tered entered into an agreement with the business men oi this city to publish each month an article, anil illustrations, etc., and dis tribute each month for the period -of a year 5 Kf.) cipie. of the same in the East. For this the citizens oi Albany have agreed to pay $100 per month, and from time to time these descriptive articles w'iil ne .ent to our Eastern neighbors who are desirious of learning some thing about this portion of Oregon. Accident nt Lebanon. . Chas. Walton, of Lebanon, a young man aged about 17, while handling a box"bf powder Monday, met with a serious accident. I le had a few grains of the powder in his hand, which he ignited with a match: ,This was communicated . in some manner with the powder in the box, which was exploded. The accident oecuried up-stairs and the shock was so severe as to blow a door open at trie foot ot the stairs. The young man's face and hands were frightfully burned, but it is thought he will recover with- out the loss of his eyesight. Teas: is cuiwctx,. Quarterly S-spsrta of. Treasurer and fcorder The City's F; nances. Regular meetingjof the city coun cil was held last evening, all the officers aud members being pres ent. Mayor Cowan in the chair. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The committee on streets and public praperty recommended that tiie contractor lor constructing the two foot, bridges on Thurston street be allowed $35 for the work. The same committee recommeuded that the petition for a sidewalk on the north side of Fifth street lie on thetabie; also that on the petition j of R. Kot-nier for a switch on Kail- road street, owing to its interfer i enee with the proposed sewer, no action be taken at present Vivrr wkw urionrftri. Tne I The ouarterlv reports of the city i ! recorder and treasurer were read, showing the following financial ! condition of tiie city for ter ending March olst : ItECT.M'TS. the juar- I Ara't in treas'y Jan. 2SS..$ i Fines i Licenses j i RrtWrs. ssrei.t work (lien) Total 21 20 Spl07(i D I S 13 URS E -M EXTS . 0 j j p....' $1050 Balance in treasury 2o INDEBTEDNESS. til warrants issued during quarter Warrants out 101.5 V) 4 ' indintr Jan. 1S8S. . 21(5 00 $21o4 04 Total. 1050 7S 10S4 10 i . 25 (51 Indebtedness of city. . . .$1058 55 SUMMARY OF DISBURSEMENTS. The warrants as shown above were issued for the following pur- i poses : City officers. 3. 5,;.) 31 i ?N'-i,t police ' Fire.iepartnient Street work : .!mp supplies iof; 45(5 90 58 o5 oil and - j.ent priiitin;' juiiain" pest house Total 5S 20 IS 75 10 75 145 00 .$1018 75 j .that Ferrv street be araded and grslVeleii "from Third to Eighth, ! which wa, grantej. A pe,ition v tl:J aiso presented t asl-im, that an electric arc light be j piace(i at tiie intersection of First and Washington streets. Mayur Cowan addressed the council, ; stating that he thought this light, I j also one in the Third ward, ou'4at to be furnished by the city. On j motion the t wo lights were ordered, j the location of the light in the j lower ward being referred to the j f-onimittee on streets and ' public ; Mmnertv. An ordin inf. a,.- i OrUinftlV-.A iii.i::'':;..l1,., t t -..xyAS iil nm UIU lilt- kl aULil iSU IU t-i . AIIhii tiir plpcirii- ii.rlils iimi i telephone svstem, making it an ex- elusive franchise for 25 vears. was introduced bv Counciluian Writs- man, and was read first time. Tde rules were suspended and the hill was read second time by title and was reler red to tbe committee on i-nniniittKi. nn I OrtllliailCCS. 1 lie ordinance lull granting tne right of way for gass works was likewise referred.- a euiu:miuiL-;uion was reaa Horn i i , the Sfayfoa Chair factory, asking what iriducemenis Atuaoy would otfer for the establishment ot their factory in this city," and was refer red to city recorder with in-truct-ions to write to the company, sug gesting that they consult the . own ers of water power, building site, etc, in this city. Various street and sidewalk im provements were ordered made. IJids for constructing tbe sewer i- W. A. Mc Lane was continued On motion N. II.. Allen was in structed to place an electric light in the halt of the II. & L. Fire Co., and a small light was ordered to he placed in the bell tower. Tiie usual claims against the city were allowed and tlie council adjourned. Tbe nresbvtorv .,f Or,,m at the First rresbvterianvi-h.ircl. last, evening at 8 o'clock. After a! sermon bv the retiring moderator! Dr. E. J . Tnompson the presbvterv was constituted. Kev. W. S. Holt was elected moderator. Uev. J. K. N.Bell temporary clerk and Kev. U W.Gibney reporting clerk. The following persons were received : Kev. A. J. Brown, of the Pres. of Clncago; Kev. A. ICobmson, ol ) Saginaw, jMieh. ; Kev.- Henry! ILuisman, as a licentiate from Pres. of Brooklyn. The Presbv-i tery adjourned to meet tliis morn ing at i o'clotrk. Skcl in the Hand. A young man giving the name of John Henry, aged about IS, acci dentlyshot himself in , the' hand yesterday afternoon. lie said he was from Sacramento, Cal., and was on his way to Portland. After walking down the track for a few hundred vards he stooped to dean i his pistol and aicidently pulled the I trigger, and the b'ali passed j through his hand. Dr. Wallace dressed the wound, which is nut serious. i05 . II,. ! The April S3 eel ins is Fnlly AtleiiU ' i-I W ith Saiivl l!iJge Grange. Sand Ridge Gnmge procured the use of the large depot wan -house at Lawson and at the hour of opening a large representation, was present . The president and secretary were promptly in their places and the business of the meeting was taken up, the vaiious granges be ing well represented. The agent made reports on busi ness matters which were acted up on. A communication from Eight Mil' grange received by the Agent Wfis read and the subject was talk ed over and taken under advise ment. The renort of the committeee on Legislation on topics sent in ny Ilarnsburg grange was read ana oa motion was Pud upon tin uiic until arter uinuer ior lurtuer cou us v-mx j sideration. A recess was declared and cflin 5f5 (')' nor prepared by the ladies ofS.iud "''0 00 I Uidiro grange w:u- partaken of ami 778 nO'i liili!y erjoed. After its thorough ! discussion the council resumed work. A . coinmuiucaMou t'rom t?;i;em in reference to a national organization of fanneis whs? reail and alter discussion no action taken. Toe report ofth'i comiutee on g(od of the order on inisineVs mat ter was read and oa motion adoptee1 ..ftp,. rliiMiaion hu Mi-srs D;)WSO!3 Miller,. Payne, Pyne, Irvine and others. I A -special comtnitte' of three j was appointed to investigate the 1 same sui'jtct, committee Phi! j Swank, K. Payne, J. Clem and Milt t Milk'r- The committee on ije&islaiion reported, m resoluiion submitted to the council at a previous meet ing and referred to the com ni.it tee, recommeudisg an iniletini'e post ponement, and on motion. the re i pert was adopted. j A question from the secretary minutes, oiought out a discussion purticinatcd in by Messrs Wilds, It. A. Iivine, Dawson, Payne, II. 1 Powell, KiZi-T, the secretary and ! oiheis. 1 The report of the comniilt e n j Legislation iu reference to the iiai ripbiirg topics, laid upon the table before dinner, was taKen up and on motion was laid over Uiitil ttie next meeting for lurther action. On motion it was decided that tin; uext meeting ot the council be held with llarrisbiirg graugfe. A motion for a committee an special legisla'ion drew out con siderable discussion from Dawson, Ivizer R. A. Irvine. N Payne B. 11. Irvine, Traiu, Beilini-cr, ami others and me motion was auopteu as the secretary had it recorded in the minutes. Af'cr a vote of thanks to Sand rUiio s'!":tPe for tlic enti-rtaiu- ioUfbcd. .1 1.1 .ii c a-w.Bi. i Saturday morning, State Iail-1 r('iul Coniniisstoners Slater nnd j Waggoner, and Cierk J. R. N. Dei 1. ! ! went to a point oa the Portland & ! ! Willamette Valley railroad two and ; ; a halt miles b-ouo. Os'.vego, the! ' n ha'f niiirs scene oi iiieiiua-. acctue-jt OT Jlarch - P. "It . fir j savs the Oregonian. They : fiiund tlie track iu"oid condiMon O.J i iV, there wis nothinn- to iniiMi! . : ... : --C---- ' ;,i;-,A,., lit V:ls Hie rCSU.'t Ot I anv defect in the track or bridge.! Thev sccmwl s.-iH'i.'d it. wnc .1IK,.1 ! suits i bv a lurch of the c;itlle at j critical infj merit, when the train j was on the bridge. Engineer Wt I sou and 13rak"rti:in PujiUps. '.vho ; were on tl c Uain at tl;e time of j the accident, ipve testimony wh ch i sloes fj:-i difl- r from the account ! eretof Te j)'.tbi;shf;d. Yesterday I the coititnissioD'-'i-a went to Good . asnant'in ho.oii f fuke the, cvtdem cor some f fie lt.jur.d persons, ai.d at the next monthly meeting wtii make known their uecfeinu. Uluet Eugtnecr 11. H.-iw-good i-i preparing a statemeLt, also j a drawing of the" road as it- an- j preaches the bruise, whu li wil! be furnished to the comniis.-iiouei I'ateiils ; rallied. The followi g patents have been grained to ciliz us of the Pacific States during the past week -i-iit reported ior tins paper bv C A !now fc Co., patent buvvers, Wash ingtoo I). C: J. B. C'lt t, Sau Francisco, Cal. ran' road car indica tor; F. J. Crouch, Oakland, Oregon. I car heater; I). M. Denehv, Acampo. Ca'. platform scraper: G. F. Dietz, .Los Angeles, Cal rnvi-v comb; H. C. Henderson, Sau Frau- "'J .i.-n '.il 1 . r, ..),. - 1 Tj Tt : I. fc!l" 1 nClSCO, Cal. brnlge ior e M;;G'e' UnS 7' ?reS?n' f:ar n,'iUer: A-F-i fit'l'ibaa b ,icisco) Cnl.car hrakt ! " 1,1 " ,n,!, 1 1 , stl. liw ! i ''N East Oakland, Cal. ' comhincd provision box and tahle; I F. M. Speed, San Francisco, Cal. electric railway; J. Trcthewey. i btocktou, Cal . combined harvester and thrasher. I'crsuiia. Mr. X II. Frohiielistein of .Mobile ! Ala., writes. I take great pleasure Ml I recommending Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, bavins'- used " T it for a severe attack of Bronchitis W- 0 Tt.ggle. La Grange Oa., writ and Catarrh. It gave me instant re- l,ljut Daru's 1 -l )llJ hl,ct u" lu,'.d lief and entirely cured me and I have I s:lvs: "It is a priceless jewel as a us not been aillien d sliue. I also be-1 hifuctaut and deodorizer. lv wife to stale that I had tried oMter reme" tatl' the benefit of young mothers dies with no good result Have -ilso thatit is a valuable . adjunct to the used Electric Bnters and Dr Kind's I nursery." It is equally so to parents New Life Pills, both of which 1 can yl-- I traveling with children. Mt only is .-ommend. Dr. Kin-V D'sco-' ' the Fluid invadtablc as a deodorizer, -ry for Coneumotiou, Cuu.h and rtror,s A, "'e water in Co'lds. is soldo., a positive cus ran t"ee ! ""tl.ii.ff will removcH crt.pt ions from Trial Ix.ttles free at Foshav Jc Masnn ! Jthe skin, chating, etc., anJ greatly re i.-iy i: Mason. (xoort (.tality in coflce i more to be & Chase, oiler the best quality at tho w est prices, and ll::if is u hv . ,....,,- r eoplc buv their coffee there. . RAISE CIIAXCE FOB SlIOPFEitS. by A. IS. Mt llwaiu. Mr. A. B. Mcllwain, who has frequently agreeably surprised his customers bv his custom of cut ting prices to" the lowest marghx, is now making the best -offer yet given. To begin with is his GREAT SALE OF CARPETS. For 30 days he will discount p11 sales of carpets 20 per cent. r;s stock is large and embraces tne best patterns of ail kinds of carpets. He also offers Standard white shirts, with all linen bosoms, for 75 cents. In COFFEE, ETC., He is making a sweeping reduction of prices, as will be seen by reler- ence, to a lew tigures. He sells Best Costa Rico, 6 lbs. :. Arbuckles 5 .$1 00 00 Dwighrs soda, o papers His stock of boots and snoes is newly receive from Eastern fac tories and is complete. THE LADIES WILL HE PLEASED To know that his line of spring dress goods is one of the best yet opened. His patterns are new and fashionable. A call will prove the I tiuth of this assertion. Smke Estrellas. l'ickk-d tripe at !c Chase's. igivam slippers at Head's. Fresh ;roeeries at Conn Bros. Six Slaves for a dollar at T. Jones'. A new invoice of British trimmings at Head's. .' Sweet mixed pickles at Kenton & Chase's. ' 1 trench, the jeweler, keeps railroad time. Candy, the finest, sold by Kenton & Chase. Harness oil and soaps at Thompson ifc Overman " First-class -roods and lowest prices 1 atW . F. Head's Fauev crackers and biscuits at Ken ton & Chase'o- A nev.- Hue of embroidery, ver h:i est pattern, at Head's. Thompson fe- Overman are always ready to repair your harness on short noli'-e. Mackerel, white fish, herring, sar dines, salmon, pig's feels and tripe at Kenton's X Clia.-e's. Those desiring line coffee should not tail to try 'hat sold by Kenton & Chase. It is ttie best and always gives satisfaction. Just received, the celebrated Es- trella Key West cigar, the finest Key W'e-it cigar in the market at l. Baumo-ar;'.- cigar store. Tea all the way from 25 to 75 cents per pound at Brownell Oc tSianard's. Sugars reduced from all prices. Call for prices. We give no rates. Brownell & Stanard. For your tine imporUd and Key j Uest cigars, go to m. nauingarts man's drug store. f No 1 Castoria eod'cc, a choice arti cle 5 ' bs for $1, Arbui kie's mSc p -r lb. AM other goods iu porpqrUou ul Brownell fc Stauanl's. 1 iiavij voeeived muslin underwear. m v new stock ot i i. . . I it :!.(.: t. i it I . I m-sc i;iiuuo .lit made on a lock-stitch machine ami .are warranted to he full size, and f length, and price reasonable. Samuel j E. Young. is particuiiiily' 1fyu?ti)p. to the cfiii nactioti of D'iphf ficria, .. "Heed the warning, and us-e l)a('ly Vro ph, vine tic Fluid, it at once allays (lie lnllam matioit of the throat, subdues the pain and gives permanent relief. It prompt ly ninl i-t;":-f-i!Hl! v rifstrov -ill fun. tagtoi. and dipiitberitie germs, It is a i safeguard against Diphtheria, and should ic used on the. first syuiptduii X i'iiiiflrKlrt Rii.-iP: . .-nyoonv can eaitti ti Com tins kind ! Ul: ihemau w 1 " , f t?, , ,r. j Wp tidvise our readers to purchase of I Fos'nay v; ia.-.on a hof tie of Santa Abie ! the California King of Consumption, j Asttnnn, Broiiciiitis, .ough and Croup Cure?, and keep it handy. "lis- pleas. ! ing to tne taste and depth to the aboe co'mphiii'its. Sold' at, Sl.Oil a bottle or.", ! for .-i5ti. VA LJFKN1A CAT-H-CC UE j gives immediare relief. The Catarrhal 1 ' : .-.t. I i... . i.. .1:.... Lnd penetrating naiure. Give it a ! trial, fix mouths treatment ?1.00. sent by Mail $1.10. KeiiiAved. The t'ook and job printing office of.f. II. Burkhart has been twov d to tbe new First National. Bank building, and is now ready for bfts mess, l bosf who have not seen a neat, clean, first-class office should call and see the best office in the i state,, aim tne p:ace wnere ttie nest worn is uoisc ior less money in.in j tne same worn can he nan at any i other olfice in Oregon. ICciiiovrU. Simnson has Win. removed his i ! stock ot tinware. hardware and i notions into the old Shane iV. i . . . ' . ' i Kroiv. wiici-f ii- will keen iite stocK oi goods.atitl maintains the nop ithir fixed price counter, arrangements he had adopted at His old stand. He "in ciMiLliiiu: nu- s;uc :t lliu ciuiiiu .v Lonsway tiankrupt stock at cost. ;!it M'aich 4;ivc Awny. Francis i'feiii'er has placed in hi show case st tlie Albanv soda a-id I c-.tndy works u $50 gold watch, which ! "ill i.e given away to the customer i Vri-luwes of him the most cigars. j SSwHl ticket T the I end of ninety days the one liok'.ing the largest number of tickets will re- ceive ihe watch, it is warranted to i be a genuine gold watch worth 50. His cigars are the best in the market This is a rare chance to get a goid j watch free. resh and soot I.e. The newest and cheapest, iiamisew en ' " . - - T 1 . . 1 I sll0L? Jl 1 i jcktits at Biain's. A tiue hue ot neck LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT 'v Hoard of Equalization. NOTICE IS HFREBY GIVEN THAT the directors of school district No. 5, Linn count-. Oregon, will set as a board of equalization at tbe office oi' the cierk of said chstHet, whic h is at the real estate office of Burkhtirt tfc Keeney, atNo. 59 First street, Albany Oregon, on Friday, April 27, 1888, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, for the pur pose, of examining, correctina: and equalizing the assessment roll of said district for the year 1888. All persons interesteu are hereby notified to be present and make their desires known, or tile a writ'.en statement of the same with the clerk of said district on or b.etore said date. By order of tbe board of directors of said school dis trict. C G. BURKHAKT, District Clerk. Dated April 5, 1S8S. Board ot Equalization. Notice is hereliy given that the common council of the city of Albany Oregon, will sit as a board of equal ization at the council chamber of said city, Thursday, the 13th day of April, 1SS8, at 1: m., for the purpose of equalizing and correcting the assess ment roll of .aid city for the year USSS. Dated at Albanv. Oregon, April '2, 1S88. "N. J. Henton. City Keeorder. Xolice. Vj OTICE IS HEREI1Y GIVEN", THAT THE A.' County Court of Linn i-ounty, Oreffon, will, ou WemlosUay, the yth day ot May, A. I). , isSS, at one o'clock, p. ui. , receive sealed bids for a contract to Imild fifty rod3 of ro.-k ai:d dirt roaxl, cmnieneing on the east end where the planking coniineni es on lieaver Slouch near widow Ray s and run west over the ground where die old Beaver Creek bride now stands a distance of fifty rods, by taking thefloorii off the old bridge and layim- it on the ground cross ways as far as it jtoes Then use fir poles the rest of the way until the whole fiftv rods of ground in lenytli is eo cred. Uliea cover this with, rock at least twelve inches thick and ti:n feet wide, 'j'beii jmt dirt and gravel about three iuches thick on the rock '1 here shall be two culverts in said roc road. The first one about ten rods from the starting point on east cud of the old bridge. The second cul vert to be about twenty three rods from east end ' said rouk road. Each of taid culverts to b made sufficient width for all te uns to pass, 'ihj Board reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. Done by the order of the County Court tins 5th day ot April, A. L 1SSS. J, P. Ualbraith, Clerk, A N TE D bU SIN ESS MEN AND strangers to consult li. L. Polk a Co.'s business directories of in ' formation regarding all towns and cities. The tmoks can be found in principal hotels ami business i'ouses, or address Ii. L. Polk & Co., Port land and San Kraneiaeo. Contractor and ItuiUic. TIIE L'NDi'.KSKiNED UAVO-ING L rated in Albany solicits patronage from city and coin. try. Will contract I huild bridges, b irns, and all manner ol dwelling hou-es. including ijucen Anne. Ea-llake and Elizabelhian styles of buildings. Will furnish plans and ?pecilicitions without charge, tsitis facliott guaranteed. W. C C'ASSELL Keal Kstatc and I nipl( liieiii Agency. Parties liaviug farms for sale of j about 160 acres, or those having lar- ger tracts which they would he will- 1 Z fivStK o'X, lZ have "a few purchasers for that class oi f.i-.- W i-fin ft)si fnritmli t ncf'PR wanting help, either nwloor len.ale, i ith such help as they desire-on sin rt tmtiee. h e aiao na.vo z. lew suaa tions for both tivile ami fen.ale in ihe city ami country. Call a1", cur cftlce if you want help or want employment We can get either for you. 'Office 65 First street, adj.iiuiug Twee dale & ilkili? ti sVre. F. A. BURKHART & CO. SEOOHD HAP STORE. " V The past year lias proven it to be a .OvVSsU.v. 1 he nest and cheapest j place in the city to buy your ' . i DWIVBB I UriilLUIC, tlUWcllb We ate al way si prepared to buy yout hcusehoid furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents for the 1 And Lamp Filler. rfTinsbop recently added. All work done at the lowest possible rates Ul. EUAN KLIN & CO. PRUSHAW'S With the spring comes the ague. This now popular ure for ague has never been known to fail. Call for testimonials at Prushaw's drug store, next to' Revefe house. Price 75 cts. per bottle. DEAD SHOT ON AGUE lilllic Star Bath Rooms, I -AND- SBATING PARLORS All work promptly attended to. Hot and cold baths uiways ready. Ladies" and Chiklrciis' hair cutting a specialty. Sick persons ; attended to at their homes. I THOS.-JONES. Proprietor. W.JH.WIbbAfD A LIVE IN A Live T(bwM. This is wind Albany is at present, and in i-rder to keep pi' ce with the livelv times in this city, W: H. Wil lard has enlarged his store'' and stock so that lie now has the nnst complete and 'lesirable line of furnit'.tre in the valley. His double salesrooms In Fro ntalis block are filled with an elegant assortment of new furniture, consist ing of lounges in new pa'fenis, tine gold picture frames, willow, vhairs, easy rockers, marble tables, brackets, etc.. etc. An examination of the stock will show this to be true iu every respect. LADIES Desiring to save themselves from the annoyance5? of" . small and ill chosen stocks will do well to make tneiqf purchases from a stock full in every department and replete with all the latest novelties in the market. Replete with all the shades in FOREIGN AND HOME DREss GOODS, In every conceivalle style ot iigure and design. Piles of 'i freneh Sateens, Foulard, Seersuckers, Dress Ginghams, Alba trosses, Embroidered Robes and the Etcetms, an El egant Line of Silks and Fatins in tr.tirely 1 New Shades. TKIMMING S in every desirable style Braid Trimmings, Plushes, NOVELTIES IN EVERYTHING THAT PERTAINS TO Faticv in the most pro! use 111 spring and summer shades and trimmirgs. immense sttck of T ... ,1 nn,1 a V have a look at on.vsnpcrb stock l"1'" Is and has been our Watchword. .As Season fol lows season our stock increases, hoth in eize and vi superio quality, and we are now enabled to place before our patrons an endless variety of every t in u" that is new and seasonable. Since opening business IN OUR NEW We have more than doubled our stock, having in vested largely in a line of fancy groceries never he fore carried in this city a line specially adapted to the wants of the city trade, and which will bear the most critical inspection, as they are the choicest goods in the market. Ot j " Tea, and Coffee ; - We make a specialty, and would respectfully invito the attention of every family to our superior prades ot both green and roasted coffees: No. 1 Costa Rico, Ilio, Caracola, Best Old Government Java,and Finest Arabian Mocha. In rosr- oods wo Voei best Costa Hico, Rio and Arbuckles, Our Own, Old Government ' Java, Ideal, the choicest Mocha and Java Hlended, ' Acme, the finest Arabian. Mocha and Paragon, the choicest Rio and Java blended. These coot Is arft roasted by thoroughlv rxpmiencod hands, in large tanks specially constructed for this purpose, and are packed in air-tight chests that the strength and aroma may be fully preserved. In teas we have Oolong, English Breakfast, Gun powder, Young Hysqn Uncolored Japan and a, variety of biended teas, which in quality and flavor." " cannot be excelled. A hearty invitation to TRY OUB GOODS ' Is extended to all. Satisfaction guaranteed. latest and most fashionable and color. Novelties iu. Jets and shades of Yelvts, Goods variety. A full line ot An t 1 rtiMona hiurinrt iria ofgew carpets, new styles of wall SE1TEH8ACH. i ' r ' ""' ''"' I STORE, WALLACE tfc THOM SON W j - : ST ' S I ' . ' " "" W H - '. . M 1 m as m B H i'ri'i5 H f T f '1 f - - i -X 2 .4 -is f-