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v Daily and Weekly TERMS osiJKSCklPTION. TUOtBLK AT SILETZ KESKltt ATIO.V ( COAST NOTES. The Seal Estate Traasfl The following real Indians Drive tie Agent aad a Latv t.t. it ti: ni.f n. ' i i t iA is-,. .. . . i . ' I. ... . . LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT- Teacher Off the tte33rvat:on. DAILY. Pnblished every morning except Monda.) elivered by carrier, per week. o'.ib By mail, per jreai ..... . 5 00 WEEKLY. Published every Friday Morning.) One copy, er annum, in advance.........$2.0 h ;i no iv u in advance... -i.t REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. RgPRE8SXT.T!YE!- O H Irvine, Albanv. W W Richardson, Soio W R Kirk, Brownsville r .. fT .Iiiwb 1 r. N Blackburn, Albany Commissioners A Savage, Santiam A Brandon. Center C'L nK Oeo W lavis, Sheikl Recorder O S May, Scio Sheriff John Conser; Syracuse iRtsiRKK J fr'Hxue, Liberty AssK.-uu O Sperry, Brownsville School Si p't-J M Williams, Halsey :-i rvevor E T T Fisher, Syracuse coroner T H Cone, AlbauV From the express messenger who came over yesterday on the Ore gon Pacific train ijoiu Yaquma, particulars were obtained of a serious trouble which has arisen on the thletz leservation near that place. A short, tilllp 9n o eiiruovftr I - .' " tJ . i named Lackland was sent there by the government to do some surveying, lie did hi work and at the same time woed and won the affections of a hall-breed In dian maiden, with whom he ran away, going to Portland. In leav ing Hie Muule. after crossing the nunni I il I I V 111 HI v 1) 0 Hook and Ladder Company Incorporated. Special to the Kkr alu. Harrisbirg, April 12. Hon. Hiram Smith died this morning at four o'clock witli neuralgia oi the heart, after an illness of about two months. , HEPL'BLICAX STATE CONVENTION'. Portland, April 12. The nom inations weie completed late last night with the following result: Electors, C. W. Fulton, Robert McLean, W. Kapus Delegates, J. E. Bean, J. W. Cusiek, R. Mal- i lory, Z. F. Moody, J. Bourne, lift .he two h, isesthn- were i Pierce Mays. Probable chairman ridiiig o.. tne ferry-boat, and set it ! of central committee, L. T. Barin. adrift. It floated' down the river j Linn county committeeman, C. E. about six miles, and in getting it I Wolverton. back one old Indian named Cat-i the hooks incorporated. .Subscribe Xov. la Time l ICrsul All I lie Local ami t:ite l'oll ial chs. Durina the coming political cam jpaign the Daily and Weekly j Herald will be mailed to new sub '! seribers at tne following reduced rates : Weekly to Jan. 1, 18S5I.. 'Dailv to .Ian. 1, 18SU Daily to July. 1 1888.... Kv carrier " . . . . .SI 01) 50 00 25 W. W. Crowder is selling shin gles at $2.50 per thousand. He who hesitates is lot Get an accident policy in the Travelers. II. If. Hewitt will be the next i A prosecuting attorney ot the third district. Judge Flinn is having a $2000 brick warehouse erected in the rear of his new building. Admission 25 and 50 cents for tiie Boulon musical comedy com pany Don't fail to see them. Ladies, call at F. M. French's and see those new "Chatelaine" watches in gold, silver ami nickle. ..11 ..( t : ... comes the report that John Oonser j is the choice of the people for sher iff. The delegates who attended the republican state convention from Linn county returned home yesterday. fish was drowned. This, togetner with the manner in which Lack land had carried awav the half- j breed girl, made die Indians very j angry. Lackland had boarded j with the Indiar agent, J. B. Lane, i and they blamed him for the ! whole affair. Finally their wrath was nursed to such a degree that they gave Agent Lane peremptory notice to leave the reservation. To avoid trouble Mr. Lane left for Portland with the intention of re turning to investigate the matter. The Indians also notified Miss iiat tie Hansell, a highly respeeted young lady, who was engaged in teaching on the reservation, to leave, and yesterday she quit the reservation and started lor her home in Portland. It is stated ihat certain white men i who were opposed to Mr. Lane as agent, have been assisting toward I inciting the Indians to their pres I ent action. Hook AlbauV, TIIE IlKA'I'll KOLL. Tronrnsnt Citiztn r.rolied Lorg List. Its That elegant line of plushes in our show window is reduced to $1.25 a yard. Monteith & Seiten-bach. Jim W estfall has decided not to -ue the O. & C. railroad company for being ejected from the dej ot at Salem. The sale of groceries at cost at Julius Joseph's will only continue a few days longer. Those desiring .to purchase should cill early. Six tramps were told, to quit the city yesterday by City Marshal Hays. They obeyed the order (with alacrity, not wishing to form a chain gang at work on the (streets. "The Salvation army of this city has been reinforced by another crowd of toughs. It is hoped they can play the horn with less ear splitting discords than is at pres ent done. I Col. T. E. Hogg recently pur chased an undivided half interest in the Miller Bros, tract of land, situated between Newport and Ya quina City, containing 154 acre:-, (paying for the same $9000. Col. 3fogg already owned the other SialL Oirran & Montieth sold yester day to C. J. Whelan, two lots in Hackleman's third addition to Al bany ; consideration $375. The jbuver is traveling agent for the jiCaViadian Pacific, and noting the 'situation of our growing city, con cluded to invest in some of its real estate. I Miss Frances O. Gilbert wil commence giving music lessons in .Albanv next Monday April 16th. Miss 'Gflbert is a graduate from ithe conservatory of music of the Willamette university, and will be greased to give instructions to j.upils on fhe piano, organ, or in (the study of harmony, f The public will be pleased to ilearnthat Wm. Simpson has re- .noivpd another large . invoice ol goods for his 5. 10, 15, 20 and 25 .cent counters. Rare bargains in these goods will continue at his .atnrA.M. .Siwine & Lonswav'a Id :st&nfi adjoining lb Crawford I this we .Vblook. 1 them. f . - ! . .ore buying boots and shoes 'step in at the Albany shoe store and look through our stock. We will make yon prices that are sure to please you, and sell nothing but I good holiest goods and warrant ; every pair to give entire satisfac j tion. Repairing neatly done. Krausse & Klein, Flinn Block. St. Joiiri 1 already in Oregon, And his political side-show will rsoon le followed by the main tent Kr&Jer the direction of John P. JrisU- They both work for the urame (employer ; but they use dif .feeut ?nethods. They will learn i that the peaple of Oregon are quite vcapable attending to their own ; affairs, without any outside dicta tion. .Thej- an see the wolf i through the wool of the sheep's U-lothing- Sales Statesman. Elsewhere will be found the an nouncement of the death of -Hon. Hiram Smith, of Harrisburg. Mr. Smith was born and lived thirty two years of his life in Missouri, his birth dating back to 1821. He crossed the plains to Oregon in tne early fifties, and settled in Linn county, where he has principally resided. In 1863 he moved to Harrisburg and shortly after enter ed the nierchantile business. He was a candidate for congress in 1873, and was several times dele gate to the national republican convention. He .vas well known ail over the state and lias been much in public affairs. He was married in 1848 to Mary E. Flem ing, who survives him. They had no children. Mrs. Smith resides on the old home estate. I Salem, April 12. Rescue and Ladder company of ! to-day. hied articles ot mcorpora- tion with the secretary of state. I The incorporators are : V. F.Kead, i president : E. L. Power, secretary ; H. F. Mertill, financial secretary; value ot property, $(il'0. BAUX Bl'RXEO. Salem, April 12. A barn be longing to the Curl estate in East Salem burned this morning. Ori gin of lire probablv incendiary. Loss $100. shooting affray. Fresno, Cal., Apr.l 12. A shooting scrape occurred near Summit Lake yesterday between A. M. Bentley and I. V. Hitch cock, farmers, which resulted in the death ot the latter. It is un derstood that the shooting grew out of an old feud. Bentley came here after the killing and surren dered. At the jail he stated that he went out with his rifle intending j to drive some stray stock out of his J grain field, and met Hitchcock and j another man. Hitchcock was arm ed with a shotgun. Bentley says ! as soon as the men saw him Hitch- j cock tired and missed him. Bet- j ley returned the tire and Hitchcock j fell, and as he still moved Bentley j says, fearing he might tire again,! iie lired his rilie the second time, and the" shot took effect between i ilitchcocK's eyes. j EAKTHQl'AKE IN C ALIFORNIA. I Riverside, April 12. Two dis- tinct shocks of earthquake were felt heie this morning at about a quarter past live. They were of sufficient force to awaken the sleep ers and rattle the windows. The motion was accompanied by a sound like a heavy explosion in the distance. couftty clert's oince during uie past week : Corinthian Lodge to St. John Lodge, V Cundiif property $ 312 50 D. Froman Adm'r to the estate of N. A. Jenne,7b' acres 450 00 U. S. to Geo. Sylvester, IbO acres 13 w 2. patent it to r rank Jin tyivest er, 160 acres 13 w 2 patent Geo. W. Furry, by D. S. Smith, sheriff, to L. E. 'Blain. 26.62 acres.ll w 3 1564 00 U. S. by Andrew Johnson president,to Jame6 Gar- - ret, 320 acres, 13 w 4 patent U. S. bv Andrew Johnson, presd nt, toJas. Keeh ev. 042 acres patent U. "s. by U. S. Grant, president, to Eli Wyatt, 162 acres, low o U. S. to Chas. Morton 160 acres patent Alvin S. Thomas to Path ena E. Francis, 160 a res 14 w 4 2700 00 Eliza E. Pentland,et al. to F. E.Smith.l Lit in Scio 50 00 Eliza Penlland, et al. to Marv C. Smith, 82.l.jxl00 feet in Scio. . . 100 00 Lu h.-r Wheele - o LB. R. Morelock, et al. trustees, Cumbei 1 a nd el mvch,402 1000 acres, Brownsville. 5 00 J. A. MoBride, Adm'r to II. Brvant. 60 acres, 13 w 4........ 900 00 II. Rryant, assignee A. A. Bashor to Jacob Samler, 12. acres 185 00 T. K. Hogg to Geo. S. Coe trust.. all of the property deeded by D. B. Mon tieth, a.7Signee,and 75.11 acres deeded bv Abe Hackleman Henry Cyrus to John W. Gaines, 18 acres, 11 w 1 E Strange to II. Dodge, tract land 15 w 2 1800 00 A. Dodge to E. Strange, 80 acres, tp. 12 w 2 1600 00 U. S. to Thos. Ferguson, 160 ai res, w 1 Hoard of Equalization. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT the directors 01 school district No. 5, Linu county. Oregon will set us si board of equalization at the office of the clerk of said district, which is at the real estate ofliee of Burkhurt ic Keeney, atNo. 59 First street, AlUnv Oregon, on Friday, April 27, 1888, at 2 o'clock i m. of said day, for the pur pose of examining, correcting 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 flic a writ. en statement of the same with the clerk of said district on or before said date. By order of the board of directors of said school dis trict. C. G. Blkkhakt, District Clerk. Dated April 5, 1SSS. LA I) I ES Desiriagto save themselves from the annoyances of small and ill chosen stocks wilEcio well. to ma&e their purchases from a stock full in every department and replete with all the latest novelties in the market. Replete with all the latest and most fashionable shades in K!lee. ! vr OTICE IS HEREBY given, that the I J. County Court of Linn county, Oregon, will, on Wendesday, the 'Jib. day of 51a , A. D., iSSS, at one o'clock, p. m., receive sealed bids for a contract to build fifty rods of rock and dirt road, commencing ou. the east end where the planking commences on Reaver Slouch near widow Ray s and run west over the ground wh.re "the old Beaver Creek bridtre now stands a distance of fifty rods, by taking thefioorinvi oft the old bridge and layiii" it in the jrround cross ways as far as it foes Then nse fir poles the rest of the way until the whole fifty rods of ground in length is cohered. Thea cover "this with, rock at least twelve inches thick and ten feet wide. Then put dirt and gravel about three inches thick ou the rock There shall be two culverts in taid rocn ruad. The first one about ten rods from the starting point on east end of the old bridge. The second cul vert to be about twenty three rods from east end o' said rock. road. Each of said culverts to be mad sufficient width for all teams to pass. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Done ly the order of the County- Court this ;th uav of April, A. D., 1SSS. J, P. Ualbraith,. Clerk, in FOREIGN AND HOME, DREss GflODS. every conceivable style ot figure and design. Piles of 5 French Sateens, Foulard, Seersuckers, Dress Ginghams, Alba-, trosses; Embroidered Robes and the Etcetras, an El- . egant Line of Silks and Satins in Entirely New Shades. . TRIMMINGS w ANTED BUSINESS MEN AND KtKK til AtK t'OK Some Surprising Krluctioiis Offered by A. It. Mclltvain. cfc Co.'s business directories of in- formation regarding all towns aud citiles. The hooks can be found in o 00 I priiuipal hotels and business couses, j or address R. L Polk & Co., Port 1900 00 I land and San Frauci.secK Coiitr.-irlor and ltiiillv THEUNDilRSIG-XED HAV04.XG L cated in Albany solicits patronage from city and couutry. YV'ill contract to build hridfes, barns, and all manner of dwelling hous-es. including Queen Anne, Ea:t!!uke and- Elizabclhian styles of buildings,. Will furnish plans and specifications without ehursre. Satis faction guaranteed. W. C. CAS5ELL in every desirable style and Braid Trimmings, Jets -olor. Novelties in., and shades of Plushes, Yewts,: NOVELTIES IN EVERYTHING THAT FJ3UTAINS TO ... pitjnt SHOfl'tltS. Ex-Gov. St. John, the notorious ipostle of the third party prohibi tionists, nelivered h s harrangue against the republican party at the opera house last evening. There was present a very small sprinK ling of republicans, a little large! number of democrats, a few humi who went out of curiosity to see the man who defeated Blaine, a good many women, and a still jarger numoer of empty benches. St. John delivered a nice little temper ance speech, then switched ofl" on a political tangent, and whooped up first-class ee trade doctrine, while e .itar t es of the Democrat at on the from row and cheeied vociferously. He hates republi can newspapers as he does poison, and spilled his billingsgate 1 ro usely in "using up," as he in ag ined, the republican editors of Oregon. He referred with pride tu his achievements of four yearsago. He is witty, in fact his speech was almost a burlesque from beginning to eud. Portland, April 12. -A gentle-1 Uf. Iernsof all kii nds of carpets, n who arrived here on thX train r , " alL "e standard white ing which f ' uuen uusoius, iui inT'at six'i 75 cents. In ACCIDENT ON THE NORTH PACIFIC I man from Spokane this morn should have reached he o'clock last evening, states that an accident which mig'it have cost many l;ves, occurreu 011 the North ern Pacific road yesterday, at a point known as Lake, ten miles the other side of Pascoe. The train was running through a cut and the track was obstructed by a couple of steers. The hind truck of the passenger car was torn away ; the car running half a mile before it was discovered, and then the en tire train was thrown off the track, with the exception of the engine and Pulman passenger car. fhe baggage cars were completely Mr. A. B. Mcllwain, who has frequently agreeably surprised his customers by his custom of cut ting prices to the lowest margin, is now making the best oiler yet given. To begin with is his UKEAT SALE OF CARPETS. For 30 days he will discount pll sales of carpets 20 per cent. His f stock is large and embraces the of all kinds of carpets. COFFEE , ETC.. He is making; a sweeping reduction of prices, as will be seen by refer ence to a few figures. He sella: . Best Costa Kico, 6 lbs '.l!l 00 rbuckles 5 c. 1 00 Dwigi.ts soda, 5 ianfys His stock of boi.ts and shoes it newly received from Eastern fac tories and is complete. TlUj LADIES WILL ME PLEASED To know that his Isne of spring dress goods is one 06 the bet- yet opened. His patterns are new and fashionable. A call will prove the demolished, and the track torn up f truth of this assertion. tor a distance ot 100 yards. Hie passengers were badly shaken up, but none injured. TIIE OKEUtt PISESBYIKKY. The ladies' brass- hand and or chestra with the Paul Boulon mnsit-al cotnedv company is an at tractive feature. Heal Estate sumL Eniiilo) iunl Agency. Parties having farms for sale of about 100 acres,, or those having lar ger tracts which they would be will ing to divide up into SO or UiO' trvaets are invited to call at our office, as we have a few purchasers for that class of farms. We oan also furnish parties u anting help, either male or fema.e, with such help-as they desireon short notice. We also nave i Ier situa tions for both' male- and female in the city aud d.untry. Call a, oucnffl if you want help or want employment We can get either -fwryoui Office Jo. to first street,, adjoining I wee dale & Hopkins tin store. F. A. BURKHART &.CO. Goods Fancy in the most proius variety. A fujlllne ot JEESETS in s priii trimmirgs. BKlEfr' niAiion. A 4'enteunrlau. David Carnes, a citizen of the southern part of Linu county, is 104 years old, says the Lebanon E. p ess. He is hale and hearty; his neighbors say that he split 3000 rails this winter and repaired his fence with them. A friend found him in Brownsville the other day and learned tVom the old gentle man the following facts: 'I was born in Washington county, Penn sylvania, and lived there until I was 40 years ; then moved to Indi ana and lived there nearly forty vears, and crossed the plains the last year of the war." "Well, old i, gentleman, how do you like Ore gon?" "Sir, if I had a hundred years more to live, I would never leave thy Willamette valley ; this is the- best country this side of heaven," li any of our contem- horaries or anybody else can beat I '. . 1.1 t.v 1...., .- l". .... WOUIU iu ilea. 11 v." The morning devotional exer cises yesterday were opened by Mr. Wm: Templeton. The business meeting was open ed with prayer by Kev.Murgatroid. Mr. He"iy Haustnan was ordained by the laying ou of the hands of the Presbytery. The election of commissioners to t ie general assembly resulted as Mows: Rev. K. J. Thompson, yr h Kev. W. O. Forbes a alter .ae;Kev. D. O. Ghormley, with Dr. W. H. Landon as alternate. The election of e.ders resulted as follows: Mr. W. A. Templeton. with Dr. Strong as alternate ; Wm. i Waddams, with W. AV. Ladd as alternate. Kev. D. C. McFarland, of the M. E. church South, was invited to sit as corresponding member. ' " AF1EHNOON SESSION. The session opened with prayer by Mr. E. E. Gore. Greetings were sent to the Woman's Vreshy tenal Missionary Society in session in connection with the Presbytery. The remainder of the afternoon was taken up in considering the ir-nort of the home mission com-.f"-'1- - j --. nntlee. ... The session closed with address- Felice of Finnl iitetllt'Uieiil. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has tiled in fthe' county oouut f linn. aoualy. Oregon, his tiual acuouut as adminis trator wi !i the will annexed of the est.tte of Robert Pentland,. deceased, aud the said court bus appointed Tuesday, May 8th. 183S, at the hour of or o'clock p. n. of said day, at at the court lionse in Albany,. Linn county, Oregon, for the hearing of objections to said account -ind the settlement of i)ie same. At which time and' place all persons interested in said estate an i.ereby notifie .1 t. j ippear and file objjBatinn tb.erev- any they have. Dated March 4. IS&Sv .1. C. JOHNSON, Administrator -with the will anuexed. and summer shades and imr&ense stock; of In new stylfeand at all prices. Befswe leaving the srMrs' have a look at our wiperb sto:k of New carpets, new styles of vua.H ptipe-r and general housiiarni8hing gocJt. MONTEITB & SElTENBACfL es by Rev. E. N. Condit ajid. . r" 0U!i Snu-kc Estrclla. Pickled ti iie at A uaf-c'. Wigwam slippers aA Head.-. -Fresh groceries a.'jonn Bro?. Six r'iaves for a isllar at T. Jones'. A new invoice of British trimmings nt Head's. j Sweet niixi-d oicklei at Keiitoui fcl Chase's. French, tire- jeweler, keeps railroad time. C mdy. the finest, sell ly Helton At Chase. I Harness wl and soaps at Thompson ! & Overman . , First-class goods and lowest price j atYV. F. Read's. 1 , Fancv crackers and Wscuits at Ken- i "ton it CUase's- Tliouuxson & Ovtrmun are always ready to repair yDur harness on short noti'-c. Mackerel, white fish, liemnjr. sar dines, salmon, pig's fects and tripe at Kenton's & Chase's. Those desirhic tine coffer- Miould not fail to try Hiat sold by "Kenton & Chase. It is the nest ami always j gives satisfaction. , j llr.ivt; received, my new stock of j nmilin underwear. These goods are ; i,f.A.. ,.n Inck-sti'e 1 tnach'iie and lire warranted to be ' full size and j li TOTK.-E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a special meeting of the Farmers j and Merchants Insurance i-ompiiny of ' Alhany, Oregon, will he held at the i office "oi said coukpaay ia the eity of i Albanv. Oregon, on Wednesday, the iM (lay of May, 1KS8. at the hour of two o'clock P. M.," to consider the prorosi tion U tncreaso the capital stock of said corporation so that thesame shall be equal to the sum of five hundred thousand (isSOO.OOo) dollars. Bv order of the Bonnl of Directors. - Albanv, April 9, 1888, CHAS. E. WOLVERTON, Pres, J. K. Eloekkix, Sec y. SECOND HIND STORE. The past vearhas proven it to be a necessity. The best and cheapest place in tiie city to buy your Stoves Furniture, tinware .IKTXUt JL14T. VnHnvia.-sr-iv.the Hat of. letters remaining in ! the iwstalfa at Albany, Apnl,5.13t Persons calling for these letters will snve tut ..on which 'he? were auveruhea. date Avers A. J-. fCanipbcit Charles jtaunh Toui lihiilman C.J. Jordan MUs Ell;i iliiler Allwrt l'l'e?i Mrs. Ani.ie Crabtree Win Christy Davi.l Holmes U. L. Hillsber.i -Mis.i Sojihia I.iBbtiier Harry Olson Asbjorn Shelby Dan Scott Charles Wait I'. B- KtfCsT.UuMPSOS. P. il I'eiisloilM and rn0fllff4 j 1 t . j . .1 J. A pension lias uen grameu 10 . nthprs, ;n tne evening Harry M. PitUnan, Chehalis, VV. ; - T.. and to Wyatt A. Wherry, Mis- J Albany .oi a Village. ' I J rj.r. m,out ,he ex f vvV?li.;.. 1 Citement ot a 000m, Albany has I t.i.i. a niJt steadily grown, until no longer 1011 tuuuiv, iciaiio, 10 suutccu mis. 1 lary J, Mor!ahwho has resigned rcaso lubk;. atnie. We .110 jlwav prepared to buy vour hcuse'nold furniture' at the highest Ci"!i price. 50I0 ngonts for the The vaoancv occasioned bv the resignation ot Aaron Koyce, tne postmaster at Ione,Morrow,county, Oregon, lias been filled by Charles B. Sjierry lieing appointed. Alex ander Coney, postmaster at Mon roe, Benton county, Or., has re signed and Adam Weilhelui ap pointed in lii - place. Joseph Freeman has heen ap pointed postmaster at Vinson, Umatilla county, Or., vice K. II. Adair, resigned. a country village, it has become one or the most prosperous ar.d enterprising cities in Oregon, and conspicuous among her enterprises that add to the comfort and con venience of the public, is the re cently established business of Kenton & Chase, the grocers who make a specialty of selling the best goods at the lowest rates for cash. Just received, the celebrated Es- j Uclla Key Wvst cigar, the nr. est Key Wei rigat !ll the unirk;-t at 1.; Baumfltai:? cigar siore. Tea all th w :tv from 35 to 75 ccnt ' per pound at Browne!! i Stanard's. Sugars reduced from- all prices. Call for prices. We give no rates. BroTvjioll & Stanard. . For vour tine imported "and Key West citfurs, go to M. Bauiiisfart s cigar store, one door east ofBiack man's drug store. PEERLESS OIL CAN AND Lamp Killer Is and has been oar watchword As- season fol lows season our sto& increases, both, in ize and superior quality, atd wre aiv now enabled to pla-ee before our patrons an endless variety of everything that is. new and seasonable. Since opening business, m OUR NEW STORE, We have more than doubled our stock, having in. : vested largely in a lice of fancy groceries never be fore carried m this city a line specially adapted to the wants of the city trade, and which will bear tie. most critical inspection, as they are the choicest goods in the market. Ot Tea and Coffee We make a specialty, and would, respectfully invite the attention of every family to our superior prades ot both green and roasted coffees: No. 1 Costa Rico, Uio, Caracola, Best Old Government Java, and Finest Arabian Mocha: In roast goods we keep best Costa Rico, Rio and Arbuckles, Our Own, Old Ucvc u:..eut Java, Ideal, the choicest Mocha and Java blended?" Acme, the fines- a rabiau Mocha and parao-oii, the t T ' . . I ' T . . . II.. 1 1 m-i ' w -i choicest uio ami Java menueu. ltieae cooas are .11.1 ..ii "ii i i eiTTinshop recently added. All wtfrk TUBS teu Uy lll'.roUgIJI A j.ici icliCvtl uliuil!, Ill targe done at tm-lowest possible rates --.,'11.. o4-.,f Uia r.uv...,cU on I M. FRANKLIN & CO cotf. e. a choice arti- No 1 Castoria cleo'bs for 1, Arl.ucKies 'Joe pr lb. All other goods in porportion al Brownell & Stanard's. .rvl Visit Iw Alb iiiv. Dr. Pilkington will be at the lie vere house. Albany, all day Tues day, April 17. All snitferjrs from rectal, lung, nervoas or cbroi.ic disorder will be given a free ex amination if call is iviaile early in the day. libeuinu-tiwni, neuralgia, catarrh and all .eye diseases are .-jiecially treated. A line line of neckties atiihtiu's The Albaiif Shoe Store Is now ready for business. We make boots and shoes a specialty. Consequently we can sell you fir? t class goods at reasonable figures. All goods warranted to give satis faction. Repairing neatly done. Krausse & Klein, Flini Block. Plenty of onion sets and Eariv 1 Rose seed potatoes at Wallace & Thompson's. Personal. Dear Bro. Mebk, Ed. "The Central Methodist," Catlettsburg, Ky. I see in the lust "Central" that you want a sick headache remedy. I suf fered from sick hc.dach, almost from infancy, and tried eve: y remedy I could -get, but never found anything to dr me irood until I used Simmons Liver "Regulator I feel for anyone that sutlers with that terrible ; disease, aud I hope vou will give it av trial. C S. Morris, Boownsville, V . a. musical com- The Paul Boulon e.iv com nan v will plav in the Try a bucket of anone for Loire ; onira house on Wednesday night cleaning, it has no equal. Wallace ; at popular piices, 25 and 50 cents. & Thompson. J j,' extra for reserved seats. mr ci GOODS Mr. Phil Lewis, of the firm of A. Lewis & Son, At Shedtl. Linu county, having just returned from Portlauci, where he purchased a fine stock of goods for the coming spring trade, now invites the inspection of his customers. iThese goods were bought f r cash and the advantage of very luw prices will be given to the buyers. Remember the" cheap prices 25 and 50 cents for the Boulon musical comedy company at the opera house Wednesday April 13. ... 1-, (..-...tin ci rr.iw.r.j1 tai thic 1 in l tu 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 Hyson, Uncolcred Japan and a variety of blended teas, which in quality and flavor cannot be excelled. A - hearty invitation to TRY OUR GOODS Is extended to all Satisfaction guaranteed. WALLACE & THOM AOZT. it