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JUTTlSttiS AftOlIT lUttA,
Paul Boulon Wednesday night.
Sam May, of Harris.burg, was in
the city Monday.
There is talk of a steam ferry be
ing put in at this city.
i.ijoH. out for the parp.de by the
ladies hand to-morrow.
W. W. Crowder is selling shin
gles at f'2.50 ier thousand.
It is feared strawberries were
somewhat injured by the frost Sun
day night.
A discount of 5 per cent, will he
allowed on ail cash purchases at
the store of Brownell & Stanaru.
Admission 25 and 50 cents for
the Boulon musical comedy com
pany Don't fail to see them.
llegular meeting of the Y. W. C.
T. U. will be held at the W. J. T.
II. hall this evening at 7 :39 o'clock.
Ladies, call at F. M. French's
and see those new "Chatelaine'"
watches in sold, .silver and nickle.
The Juveaile band will give a
g; and bah ;it the opera iiouse on
Friday, April 20. AU are cordially
invited t attend.
The sale of groceries at cost at
Julius Joseph's will only continue
a few days longer. Those desiring
to purchase should c ill early.
We start this week a new system
which we shall adhere to in the
future. It is to allow each cash
purchaser 5 per cent, on all goods
bought of us. Brownell & Stanard.
The republican and democratic
candidates will meet in the arena
before the voters of Linn county on
Mav 21st. beginning at Fox Vallev
and eh .sing at Albany on Saturday,
June 3nd, two aavs hetore tneelec
tion.
A tender company for Linn
Eugine Co. No. 2 will be organized
to-morrow. All boys between the
u .res of 14 and iu uesiring to juin
are requested to meet at the hall of
the company at 7 i. m. By order
-of the company.
The fire companies" were all out
for drill last evening,and the man
ner in which the fire lads handled
themselves showed that they have
lost none of their skill, although
Albany has hardly had five fires
within five years.
We keep the largest and best as
sortment of groceries and provi
sions in Albany, and sell them at
reasonable rates, and that is the
reason -ur store is always ciowded
with shrewd buyers. AVallace &
Thompson.
Mr. Jonas Davis, of Shedd, re
cently returned from Tacoma,
where he purchased three head of
Polled Angus cattle. The stock
raisers of Linn county are paying
more attention than evt r before to
thoroughbred stock, which is a
, most desirable tendency.
The public will be pleased to
learn that Wm. Simpson has re
ceived another large invoice of
goods for his 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25
cent counters, liare bargains in
these goods will continue at his
store at Shane & Lonsway's old
stand adjuining the Crawford
block.
Mr. J. A. Gross has returned
from a trip to the Klamath hot
springs in Siskiyou county, Cal.,
where he went for the benefit of
his health. He returned much
improved and reports a most en-
joyahle time, ha vine lound excel
lent fishing and healthful hot bath
ing. He presented this office with
a fine sample of salmon trout, of
which he got a large number.
In a recent sale of fine thorough
bred trotters b' Jay Beach we
notice the purchase of "Multno
mah," an Altamont 2 year-old stal
lion, by Barrows Bros., of Linn
county. They paid for the horse
, $1000 and by doing so got a fine
horse.' Mr. Barrows and sons also
bought of Mr. Skillman a tine Nor
man stallion which weighed 1700
pounds, for which they paid about
$1 per pound. These thoroughbred
horses will be a valuable addition
to the horse interests of Linn
countv.
An Optical Illusion.
A remarkable instance of optical
illusion occasioned by the bril
liancy of the electric lights occurred
in this city Saturday evening,
which caused a young lady to take
a chilly bath in the Beautiful Wil
lamette. As a prominent young law
student, accompanied bv a lady
friend, were stepping out. of a skiff
on to the landing at Monteith's
mill, the lady, mistaking the bril
liantly reflected shadow of the
landing for the actual one stepped
out of the boat and at once went
out of sight in a considerable depth
of water. The young man,posse?s
ing all the presence of mind char
acteristic of the legal fraternitv,
immediately dived after her, and
after considerable difficulty res
cued her. This incident affords a
very curious instance of optical
illusion, and should also serve as a
warning to those boating on the
river in the moonlight to exercise
c a e in landing when within thebril
liancy of the electric lights, and
the shadows of objects brightlv re
flected in the water.
finger Shot Off.
A sixteen-year-old son of J. R.
Stewart, of this city, met with a
severe accident Sunday while fool
ing with a giant powder cartridge.
He attempted to ignite it with a
match when it exploded tod took off
a finder and a tuumb and lacerated
his hand. Dr. Wallace amputated
one of bis fingers and bandaged up
his hand.
WILL PCX TE2 CA53S.4IUX.
The 3)ate oa Which the KepuWican and
: Democratic .Candidates Will Speak.
The democratic
Linn count v met in
tliclates of
this citv ves-
terday and arranged the dates and
places for political speaking in the
coming campaign. An invitation
w as extended to the opposing can
didates to meet at the same places
and dates and join in the discus
sion on the political issues of the
day. The republican candidates
will of course accept, and make a
joint discussion with the demo
cratic candidates. The dates and
places are as follows :
Fox Vallev, Mav 21, at 1 p. m.
Ri-io. ..22
Syracuse 23 "
Shedd
Halsey . . . . .
Harrisburg. . . .
Brownsville
Craofordsville.
.24
.25
.2(5
."28
.29
.30
.31
Sweet Home
Waterloo
Lebanon fune
Albany
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COAST OTLS.
The spring clip of wool will soon
be sheared in Southern Oregon.
Gardening is in active progress
all through the Willamette valley.
The snow on the mountains is
rapidly disappearing.
Great quantities of hay are being
shipped out of the Grand Konde
vallev.
. From all accounts, the grain
prospects for the inland empire are
very flattering.
The area of plowed land will
undoubtedly be doubled this year,
says the Arlington Times.
The Astoria Pioneer devotes a
olumn of space in telling the
many things wmcn that town
needs.
Some of the large cattle ranges
in Grant and Malheur counties are
said to be very dry and greatly in
need of rain.
Nearly everv orchard in the
valley is in full bloom, and prodic
tions of a full crjp are plenty,
says the Medtord Advertiser.
Farmers in some localities in
Jackson county have been com
plaining that it has been too dry to
start the late sown grain.
According to an exchange it will
require about an eight foot rise in
the river to set the salmon wheels
iu motion at the Cascades.
Iiain is needed, but on the better
portion of agricultural land crops
will not sutler for some time yet
without rain, .says the- East Ore
gonian. According to The Dalles Times
Mountaineer there are more build
ings now in course of erection in
that place than there was uuring
the whole year of 1887.
Fruit prospects still continue
good, anu there will he au abun
dance of everything, unless the
late frosts again interiere, says the
Jacksonville Times
Reports from all sections of the
Willamette valley this year are
favorable to a big crop. There ha j
just been about enough .rain to
keep things growing nicely.
The Ilwaco & Oyster ville railroad
company, having opened the bids
for construction and considered
them, having rejected all bids and
wil.' do the work themselves.
The loggers on the Me hawk
river have had bad luck in running
their logs out this year. There
has been no high water so that the
logs could be run. About 900,000
feet were got out, leaving nearly
2,000,000 feet over for another
year.
Bunch Grass Blade: Mr. Hol
combe, engineer of the 0. R. & N.,
with a star!' of assistants, arrived
in Lexington on Tuesday and has
begun cross-sectioning for the
graders. Another party is at work
near the mouth of Viliow creek.
Work on the new court house at
Corvallis is proceeding with ac
tivity. The work of preparing the
foundation has been completed
and the concrete work of the foun
dation is being prepared ready for
the stone masons to commence
their work.
Mrs. A. J. Apperson met with
quite an accident the other day, at
McMinnville. She was returning
from a neighbor's house, when she
was suddenly seized with a faint
ing spell and fell with considerable
force on the sidewalk, bruising her
face severely.
A barn belonging to George Ar
mitage, in Lane county, was de
stroyed by tire a few "days ago.
Two fine reapers were also de
stroyed. The fire probably was
caused by children playing about
the barn. The loss amounts to
$700, with no insurance.
Wh - .
Woolen millS.
A board of trade.
A public sauare or nark.
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Water works owned by the city.
Judicious advertising of the city
and county's advantages in the
East, and more manufactories to
employ people who come here.
Cut Ills Throat.
A J. Stewart, a painter of Cor
vallis, attempted to commit sui
cide Sunday evening by cutting his
throat. It is thought he cannot
recover. The cause assigned is
despondency caused by sickness
and hard drinking. He resided in
Albany for a short time, where be
gained an unenviable reputation.
City Tax Koll.
City Recorder Hen ton and a
corps of clerks are busily engaged
in makincr nut ton nitv t-.iv- mil
The assessment is considerably
higher this year than ever before,
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values and a much larger iuni will
1 turned into thecitv treasury from
Tt..ii ...:n"i i
'".-Y?- lnl "la ue couipieieuj
witlua a few days. j
STATE BS.IATCH!:).
News f.om the Btue Cachsl-Eich'.
Discovery at G-old EiU. ' '
S.fLEH, April 16. Mrs. Marv
Erler, a German wonuin aged 56, j
was to-day committed to t
lam. She came from Mich
ie asv-.'
ail re- i
eenlly and is crazy from homesick
ness. She is the mother of "nine
children.
A SHOT Gl'N WEDDING.
Andy Osburn, of that
temptible genius known as a
con- j
ladv
killer, and who earns a precarious
liviiig by the exeicise of his mis
erable wits, was to-day arrested on
tae charge ot seduction, preierred j
by a young woman named Annie j
Kelly. Osburn saved himself from j
the penitentiary by marrying the t
girl, the ceremoney tieing per
formed injustice Arnold's court
this morning.
ARTICLES OF IXCOI'OX ATIOX.
Articles were to-day filed in the
office of the secretary of state, in
corporating the Pendleton Hotel
company. The incorporators were:
W. 11. Mattock, 11. Sargent, L.
Blum D. W. Bailey. J. Diamont.
The capital stock is $50,000. Also
the Spauiding Chapel of the M. E.
church, of Upper Hav Can von,
Wasco county. The incorporators
were P. T. fctarr, W. V. Johnson,
R. M. Starr The capital stock is
valued at ifoTo.
XilCII GOLD FIXDS.
Gold Hill, April 16. Rich gold
discoveries have been made in
the old Gold Hill quartz claim,
which yielded a fabulous amount
of gold at one time, and the claim
will again be worked. A quartz
crusher was received here to-day
for that purpose. There is no little
excitement over the discovery, as
the old claim was one of the rich
est ever discovered in Oregon.
Heavy Real Estale Sale.
Dr. G. W. Maston purchased yes
terday of the real estate firm of
Messrs. Curran & Monteith, 4J9
and a fraction acres of land situated
three-fourths of a mile east of this
city, owned by Mrs. L. A. McCon-
nsll, paying tor the same $20,46.
50. The purchase of this valuable
tract of land is evidence that the
doctor is confident of the growth of
the city. It is only a question of
time when he will be selling town
lots out there, and probably not a
very long time either.
Crackers and Cakes.
Several families in town will use
some of our crai-kers and cakes for
lunch to-day,aud we are sure they will
be pleased with thern.because they are
the very best obla naole and are clean
and 'resh. Our assortment of this
class of goods is very complete.
Kenton & Chase.
Kcmoveil.
Wm. Simnson has removed his
stock of tinware. hardware and
notions into the old Shane fc Lonsway
store, where he will keep up the full
stock oi goods,and maintains the pop
ular fixed price counter arrangements
he had adopted at his old stand. He
will continue the sale of the Shane &
Lonsway bankrupt tock at cost.
I'iekles.
We sell good pickles. We have the hi
by the bottie keg or barrel. Large ones
and small ones, strong ones and mild
ones.olain ones and an extra qualty of
fancy ones, tweet ones and sour ones,
good ones for breakfast and gcod
ones for luncheon, good ones for din
ner, and we sell them just as we do
everything in our store, at the lowest
rates for cash.
Kenton & Chase.
The Devil tiu Uesi-ribed guy Ku;;
Is not a more tenacious monster than,
malaria, whether it takes the form of
i . .
. Like the
oclopus ol the story it ciasps the vic
tim in its tentaenla1. and folds him
closer and closer in a horrible em
brace. Atta-ked with Hostctter's
Stomach Hitters, however, it gradually
relaxes iu tremendous grip, finally
abandon? it, and the quondam suil'eref,
liberated at last, rejoices in the sense
of new born freedom, engendered by
the restoration of complete health,
dyspepsia, too, and constipation, those
old and remorseless enemies of the
human family, give ground, and arc
Anally driven from the lif-ld by
thi.i
Napoleon of rcmed.es, the greatest,
the purest in the family phannacopicia.
iiheiiniatism succumbs to it, so do
kidney troubles. The nerves, when
overstraintd, regain quietude and
vigor by its aid, and the ability to rest
tranquilly and eat vi h zest are in
creased by it. Resort to it in time and
avoid unneenssary suffering.
The finest grocery store in the
valley can be seen at Wallace &
Thompson's, ami their facility of
treating every customer alike, and
selling the highest grade of goods
at the lewest living prices, has
gained for them a prosperous busi
ness. Every merchant should be
awake to the wauts of the public.
We had this in view when we de
cided to give a discount of 5 per
i cent, for cash. Rrownell & Stan
ard.
inc iui juuuiuii musical com
ti... r....l : l
,,rJr luinu. " WaAnojA.,- ;,.i,
at popular prices, 25 and 50 cents
I t I tv "vuuu via i v vul JUovta T J 1 1, 11 Li
i extra for reserved seats.
Ahoiit Co flee.
Persons desiring good coffee are in
vited to try our tine btands. Our
Blended, Fancy, Premium, Acme or
Standard Moclia and , lava, will please
the most fastidious.
Kenton & Chase.
Vienna sausage, Baratarice
shrimps, boneless spiced pig's
feet, Libby t McNeil lunch tongue,
Richard Sons & Kubbins boned
chicken, deviled and potted ham,
dried and corned leef, lioueless
herring, Boston baked beans and
brown bread anil new cream cheese
are among the things suitable for
lunch at Vallack & Thompson's.
If you buy goods of lis to the
amount of $1.00 don't forget to
call for a ticket which will entitle
I vou to "''entsm ",ls at our store
i farow.L.:SLansml-
District Attorney G W Belt
polk nnrv : ' , Ju :t,. ' '
m the citv.
'"
ot
Fatrlunk's Gold D.i w;.
dcr at Parker Bros.
?hins
lJOiV-
Geld j isouie Snryrislast
, hy a. E.
rdnciiows l!Xere
JJtStwasis. .: .'
Mr. A. B. McfVvain, who lias
treouer.tlv agreeably.'' surprised his
customers ty-;nis custom oi em
X . r -
ting prices to the lowVsst margin, i
now making the ; b
.4 offer vet
given. To begin witlis his
GREAT SALE OF
I For 30 davs he will
"AKPETS.
discount ?11
r cent. His
'in braces the
sales of carpt-ts- 20 : J:
stock is large and
best patterns of all kmc
Is of carpets.
lie also .offers Standard white
shirts, with all linen 1 bosoms, .for
a cents, in - j
coffee,
etc.
He is making a sweeping reduction
i oi prices.
,-iil
ten
bv refer-
i ence to :-t lew figures, t tie sells
IT
Best Costa Rico, 6 lb. ..... .$1 00
vrbuckles 5 "t 1 00
Dwight's soda, 5 papers. . 25
His stock of boots! and shoes is
newly received from Auastern fac
tories and is complete. .
THE LADIES WILL )E TLEASED
To know thVit his line of spring
dress goods is one of the best yet
opened. His patterns are new and
fashionable. A cull will prove the
truth of this assertion."
, -
k.'lH' rj u:iiv,ii(lf. .
Pickled tripe at & Chasjj's.
AVigwaiu slippers at Ittad's.
Fresh groceries at Conn Bros.
A tine line of neektics,-ht jBiain's.
Six f iaves for a dolluv at T.; Jones',
A new invoice of British trimmings
at Head's.
Sweet mixed picklest. at Kenton &.
Chase's. I
French, the jeweler, Keeps railroad
time. ' .
Candy, the finest, sold by Kenton
Chase.
Harness oil and soaps )at Thompson
& Overman J
Fancv crackers and biscuits at Ken
ton & Chase's-
First-class goods and' lowest prices
atW, F. Read's , ,
Tea all the way from25 to 75 cents
per pound at Brownel & Stanard's.
Sugars reduced froi all prices.
Call for prices. We ,4'ive no rates.
Brownell & Stanard. j
Thompson & Overman are always
ready to repair yDur harness on short
notice.
Mackerel, white fish, herring, sar
dines, salmon, pig's feets aud. tripe at
Kenton's & Clia.ie's. . .
The Standard Java, Mocha, is sold
by Kenton fc Chase, is the best and
rrnest coffee to use for socials, parties,
tc,.
For your tine imported f and Key
West "cigars, sro to M. Baumgart's
cigar store, one door east of Black
man's drug store.
No 1 Castoria coff'.c, a choice auri
cle 5 .'bs for SI, Arbuckle's 2oe pvr
lb. All other goods iu porportion at
Brownell ct Stanard's.
Just received, the celebrated Es.
trella Key West cigar, the-finest Key
West cigar in the market at M.
Baumoiarl's cigar store.
Those desiring fine coffee should
not fail to try hat sold by Kenton fc
Chase. It is the best ana ahvavs
gives satisfaction.
I have received my new stock ol
muslin underwear! Tiieso goods are
made on a lock-stitch machine and
are warranted to be full size and
length, and price reasonable. Samuel
F,. Young.
That new store in the city, between
the opera house and the post oiSicc, is
where so many persons have discover
ed the advantage of biu ing clean,
freh groceries and provisions at the
lowest rates for cash.
Personal.
Dear Bro. Meek, Ed "The Central
Mathodist," Catletts'jurg, Ky.
I see in the. last "Central" that you
want a sick headache remedy. I suf
fered from sick hoadach, almost from
infancy, and tried eve: y remedy I
could get, but never found anything
to do me good until I used Simmons
Liver Regulator. I feel for anyone
that sutlers with that terrible, disease,
and I hope yon wil) give it a trial.
C S. MoRitis, Boownsville, VV. Va.
Remember the cheap prices 25
j and 50
cents Jor tne Boulon
musical
comedy company at the
opera house Wednesday April IS.
;li Match t.ircn Away.
Francis Pleill'er has placed in his
show citsc at the Albany soda and
candy works a 50 gold watch, which
wiii be given away to the customer
who purchases of him the most cigars.
Every person wlfo buys a
cigar will icceive a ticket. At the
end of ninety days the one holding
the largest number of tickets will re
ceive the watch. It is warranted to
be a genuine gold watch worth S50.
His cigars are the best in the market
This is a rare chance to get a gold
watch free. ,t
California CiUObCure.
The only guaranteed cure for cat
arrh, cold in the head, hay lever, rose
cold, catarrhal deafness jiij3fl re eyes.
Restore the sense of taste and un
pleasant breath, resulting fiom ca
tarrh. Easy and pleasant to use.
Follow directions and a cure is war
ranted, by all druggists. Send for
a circular to ABIETINE MEDICAL
COMPANY. Orovillc Cal. Six months
treatmeut for $100,; sent, by mail for
110. Eor sale bs Foshay & Mason,
Albany Hot a Village.
Year by year, without the ex
citement "of a boom, Albany has
steadily grown, until no longer
a country village, it has become
one of the most prosperous uv.d
enterprising cities in - Oregon, and
conspicuous among her enterprises
that add to the coftifort and con
venience of the -public, is the re
cently established business of
Kenton & Chase, the grocers who j
make a specialty of selling the best j
goods at the lowest rates ior cash.
The Albany Shoe Store
Is now ready for business. We
make boots and shoes a specialty.
Consequently we can sell you firt
class goods at reasonable figures.
All goods warranted to give satis
faction. Repairing neatly done.
Krausse & Klein,
v , Flinn Block.
Trv onr roasted coffees. They
are the finest offered in. Albany.
Wallace Thompson,
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
." Bflisrd f Ksjnaltzaiiou.'
pg-oTicE is hi: res r given that
L the d'sructoVs o; VHiool district
No. 5. Linn ouiHy. Ortgon, willet
as attoartl of equalization at the office
of the clerk of said district, 'whkh is
I :;t ihe rui esluie olSce of Burkhurt 'S
i Kceuuj, iilNo. First street, Albany
Oregon, on fruuty, April 2T, 1S8S, ' at
'J! o lock e. m. of i-aii'dar. for the pur
pose -' cX.-.:::.'i:;.g, i i-'Tcctiug and
equut'u'.ug the assessment roll of said
di.-triel for t!ii year PStfij. All persons
i!i!rest-u. aic herebynotified to be
present and make their desires known,
or tik' a v. rir cn statement of the s;oiie
wpii lb.; clerk of said district on or
before said date. By order of the
board of directors of said school dis
trict. C. G. Bt'RKHAKT,
District Clerk.
Dated April 5, 1SSS.
Contractor nntl Bnildc.
THE
cat
'HEL'NDaKSIGXED HA.VO-IXG L
ated in Albany solicits patronage
from city and com. try. "Will contract
to build br'uh'cs, hirns, and all manner
of dwelling hou-es. including Queen
Anne. Ea-tiake and Elizaliethiaa styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
speeiricHtions without charge. Satis
faction guaranteed. AV. C CASWELL
iCeal Ksiaie and
Employment
Agency.
Parties having farms for sale of
about 1 GO acres, or those having lar
ger tracts which they would he will
ing to divide up iuto SO or 100 tracts
are invited to call at our office, as we
have a few purchasers for that class of
farms. We can also furnish parties
wanting help, either male or fema.e,
with such help as they desire on short
notice. Wa also have i few situa
tions for both male and female in the
city and country. Call an our office
if you want help or want employment
We can -get either for you. Office
No. (55 First street, adjoiuing Twee
date & Hopkins tin store.
F. A. BUR K HART & CO.
stockholders .Meeting.
17 OTR;E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
IN a special meeting of the Farmers
and Merchants Insurance company of
Albany, Oregon, will lie held at the
office "of said company in the city of
Albany, Oregon, on Wednesday: the
2d day of May, lsss, at the hour of two
o'clock p. y.., to consider the proposi
tion to increase the capital stock of
said corporation so that the same shali
he equal to ttie sum of five hundred
thousand ($50;),0Uti dollars.
By order of the Board of Direc tors.
Albany, April '.. iSs.
CHAS. E. 'U'OLYEitTOX, Pres.
J. K. Eloekkix, M-c'y.
A si A)oltite Cure.
The OaioiNAi. Abietine ointmkst
is only put up in larire two ounce tin
boxes, and is an absolute cure for old
sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands
iiid all skin eruptions. Will positive
ly cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the
Okio'nal Abiktinb Ointment.
Sold by Foshav ife Mason at 25 cents
per box by mail 30 cents.
NEW SPRING GOODS
Mr. Phil Lewis, of the firm of
At .siH-iil, Luin
county, having
Portland, where
just returned from
he purchased a hue stock of goods for
the coming spring trade, now invites
die inspection of his customers.
itThese goods were bought fr
cash anil the advantage of very low
prices will he given to the buyers.
PRUSHAW'S
DEAD SHOT ON AGUE
AY irh the spring comes the ague.
This now popular cure for ague has
never been known to fail. Call for
testimonials at Prushaw's drug store,
next to Revere house. Price 40 cts.
per bottle.
GTEAT ENGLI6H
HEMEDY,
Trade Mp.rfc.
Murray's Specific
A gruarantred enre for all
nervous (iiticass, such as
Weak Memory, Loss of Brain
P..wer, Hysteria. Heailjnhe,
Pain in the Buck, Nervous
lro?tii.tioi!, rtake ul os,
Dr-r T-,li Leiicorniflea, cmyorsai i.:isi-
"""K'.tiiile, Seminal VVcakiiess. Im
jiotoney and "general loss cf power of tlio
Generative Organs in either sex uauseil by
iiidisin e ion or over-exertion, and hi(;h ul
timatelv lead to Premature Tr1e Kark.
Old A-.', lusanity and Con
sumption. sfl.CO a box or six
boxes for$5.00. Sent by mail
on receipt of price. Kill! par
ticulars in pamphlet sent free
to every applicant.
we (inMrnntre 6 Koxes
toeureanvca.se. tor every
SS.00 order received wc sendi
ti- boxes, with a wnttent-tl.rTti,,
cruarantee to refund the money if ourSpecifio
does not effect a cure. Address all commu
nications to the Sole Manufacturers, The
Murray Medicine Co., Kansas. City, Mo.
ifcjTSoid in Albany by Kohay & Mason,
pole azciits.
SEtOIIll HAND SI1F.8.
The past year has proven it to be a
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
Stoves Furniture, tinware
We aie always prepared to buy your
household furniture at the hig'hest
cash price. Sole agents for the
PEERLESS GIL CAN
And : Lamp Killer.
3FTinshbp recently added. All work
done at the low est possible rates ,
M. FRANKLIN &; CO
The Star Dal ta
-AND-
SHATING PARLORS
All work promptly atteudeq to. Hot
and cold baihs always ready. Ladies'
and Children
hair cutting a specialty,
attended to at their
THOS. JONES.
Proprietor.
Sick persons
homes. .
L Lewis & Si,
Desiring to save themselves from the annoyances of .
small andlll chosen stocks will do well to' make 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
FOEEM AID HOM MM
In every conceivable style
Piles of
French Sateens, Foulard, Seersuckers, Dress Ginghams, Alba
trosses, Embroidered Robes and the Etceftas, an El'
eg ant Line of Silks and Satins in tntirely
New Shades.
X H I M M I IST Gr S:
in every desirable style
Braid Trimmings,
Plushes
KOVELTIES IN EVERYTHING THAT PERTAINS TO
Fancy
in the most profuse
JTEESBTS
in
spring
and summer
immense
" " In new styles and at all prices. Before leaving the
store have a look at our superb stock of New carpets, new styles of wall
paper and general house furnishing goods.
MONTEITH & SEiTENBftGH,
Is and has heen our watchword. As season lol
lows season our stock increases, fcoth in ize and lit
jSiipeno. quality, and we
beiore our patrons an endless varietv of - evervtiiino
that is new and seasonable.
IN OUR NEW STORE,
T . I j.1 ,1 . vi
vC nave mure man uouoieu our slock, jiaviTior in
vested largely in a line of fancy groceries never "be
fore carried in this city a line specially adapted to
tne wants of the city trade, and which will bear the
most critical ' inspection -as they are the choicest
ioods 111 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
llio, Caracola, Best Old Government Java,and Finest
Arabian Mocha. In roast goods we keep best Costa
Rico, Rio 'and -Arbuckle's, Our Own, Old Government
Java, Ideal, the choicest Mocha and Java blended,
Acme, the finest Arabian Mocha and Paragon, the
choicest Rio and Java blended. , These goods are
roasted by thoroughly orpeiieuced hands,, in lare
tanks specially constructed for this purpose, and
are packed in air-tight chests that the strength and
aroma may be fully preserved. l
Jn teas we have Oolong, English Breakfast, Gun
powder, Young Hyson, Uncolored 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.
WALLA
an
u
oi figure and design.
and color. Novelties in;.
Jets and shades of
Yelvts.
Goods
variety. full line ot
shades and trimmings. An.
stock of
are now enabled to place
Since opening business.
mi n
1 . L v -1
CE & TUOM OiT.
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