rl T I " f" "XT rT ttttj att. run i iTion A V. , a ubtt - -
Daily and Weekly
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. -
DAILY.
Pnblinhed every morning except Mondaj.)
divered by carrier, per week 0.15
By mail, jieryrai... .. 5 00
WEEKLY.
(Published every Fridav Morning.)
One copy, per annum, in advance ...2.0
hen not paid in advance 2.5
W., W. Crowder is selling shin
gles it $2.50 per thousand.
Eajed hay for - sale cheap. In
quire of H. F. Merrill.
A discount of 5 per cent, will be
allowed on ail cash purchases at
the store of Urownell & Stanard.
Horses kick, dogs bite and bees
t"mg. Have a policy in the Trav
elers. '
Dr. E. L. Irvine and wife, of
Salem, came up on last night's
train.
Make your wife and family safe
iy taking a policy with Winn in the
Travelers. ;
'Ladies, call at F. M. French's
and see those new "Chatelaine"
watches in gold, silver and nickle.
The W. R. C. will meet'at their
haU this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock,
i tj. Mjller, department president,
wul be present.
A bunch of keys were lost in this
city Mojnday evening at the tire
jnen's if rill. The finder will please
leave at this office.
The sale of groceries at cost at
Julius Joseph 'h will only continue
ii tew days longer. Those desiring
to purchase should c ill early.
Win.lSiinpsou has added to his
store a 'bankrupt stock ot" ladies' 1
jinu inejn s fine shoes. These with
his othr goods, will- go at cost.
We start this week a new system
which jve shall adhere to in the
future.; It is to allow each cash
.purchaser 5 per cent, on all g5ods
bought !of us. Brovvnell & Stanard.
We keep the largest and best as
sort meiit of groceries aid provi
sions iri Albany, and sell them at
reasonable rates, and that is the
reason pur store is always crowded
with shrewd buyers. Wallace &
Thompson.
.Tulin (r:dwohl desires to call
the attention of the ladies of Alba
ny to his tin- of parasol top baby
carriag ?s, which he is selling at
eastern! prices ; also to his tine line
of new patent steel wheel carrages.
which ie is selling at prices lower
than ver before offered in this
markel .
A letter from Congressman Her-
maon states that ti.e house com
. , uw
lavoraoiv on tne nouse
818!. autho.izing the
the treasury to establ
. p fr
1
1 1 ver. vjresron ; one m 01 ueni
one at or
l.tfjuina bay, Uregon; one on
Ilffaco beach, Washington ter i
tory. The report concludes: Your
-committee have caused the said
several bills to be referred te the
honorable secretpty of the treasury
lor his opinion thereon, and the
same were by him referred to the
general superintenflent ot the life
t-aving service, who has given the
matter careful consideration, and
recommends the establishment ot
li:e saving stations at the several
points named in the substitute
hereunto annexed. From the in
formation before your committee
we are entirely satisfied that the
irtfsress of humanity, commerce,
thesafetv of vessels and property
require the establishment of said ,
several life saving stations. j
tire on the Three siMers.
When Steward Frank Bean,
of
the Oiegon Pacific steamer Three j army captain, came up in Recorder
Sisters, lying at Portland opened j Henton's court yesterday morning,
the door to Watchman Guy Power's I The charge was assault and bat
room at 3:20 Tuesday afternoon a tery, and L. II Montanve appeared
volume ot smoke and fire poured '?r hev clt,? a-'?d H,.H- Mewi" a!ld
out that compelled him to be
a l H i
hasty jfretreat. The fire spread to
the frot't cabin which was , soon
t-nvelo-ped in flames. The steamer's
hose was turned on the fire, which
was soon extinguished. The lire
oepaitment responded to an alarm
from hox , but their services were
not needed. It is not known how
the fire originated, and the
cause is attributed to spontaneous
combustion, as there was no tire
in the room and the watchman,
who had just arisen, neither smokes
nor carries matches. TJamajie, $75.
A Female Tramp.
A woman named Branson.accom
panied by two little boys aged
apout G and 14 respectfully, all of
them veritable tramps, made their
appearance in this city yesterday.
The oldest boy came into the II er
alo office and said he wanted to
get some "visiting cards" printed.
The cards were the usual appeal to
the public for the customarv quar
ter. The boy Baid his father was
dead and that they had been
tramping all over the country.
They left Iowa about three months
ago, walking a portion of the way
ana stealum a ride on the railroad
piite often. 'But hold on," he
haul, us the write- bean to take
down some notes, "don't go to
givin m any song an' dance in the
paper just 'cause we're tramps"
and he flew out of the office and
. went down stairs three steps at a
time. The woman was dressed in
toe coarsest of clothes, chewed
tobacco, and looked as tough and
hardened in the face as the worst
triiPi:in the country. The boy
-M he was the business manager;
he said they begged and got plen
tv to cat and slept in barns and
Limes in lair weather in tiie
-.e:i air. They were going, he
ai-:i, to Portland.
I . :
Fairh:,iiU's Coid Dust washing pow-tli-r
at Parker Bros.
THE FOSTEtC-CiCAWFOllD CASK.
It is Argued and Submitted-History of i
the Case.
The time of the United States 1
circuit court was occupied ail of
Monday and Tuesday in hearing
the case of Neal vs. J. H. Foster,
John A. and Wm. Crawford, of
Albany. Briefly stated, the case
is about as follows : In February,
1883, Foster was the owner of the
Magnolia mill in Albany, and by a
fall in the market he was supposed
to have lost about $30,000 on flour
at sea and in .Portland. He was
also supposed to be short 20,000
bushels of wheat in his warehouse,
which he had used and had not
paid for, it taking more wheat to
make a barrel of flour that year
than usual. He owed J. A. Craw
ford some $15,000 to $20,000 on
account of the latter indorsing
notes for him which Crawford had
to pay. In this state of things he
conveyed his mill and warehouse
to Crawford at a valuation of about
$50,000, in consideration of which
Crawford agreed to pay for the
shortage of wheat in the ware
house. He had at the same time
conveyed to Wm. Crawford, brother
of John A. Crawford, a brick block
valued at $20,000, in alleged pay
ment and satisfaction of a balance
of $16,000 said to be due on notes
given by Foster when he purchased
the mill from AVin. Crawford in
1867.
Foster was in debt to other peo
ple about $50,000, among which
was $13,000 due to Sibson, Church
ot Co. for advances they had made
him on flour. This suit is brought
by Neal, assignee of fciibson, Church
& Co., to enforce a judgment which
was obtained for this .$Io,000 to set
aside the conveyance of property
id tiie Crawfords is fraudulent and
intended to defraud the other
creditors. As to tiie brick block,
it is claimed that the notes were
paid long ago, and no consideration'
passed at all. As to the mill, it is
admitted that he owed J. A. Craw
ford not to exceed 9$0,000, but it is
alleged that the conveyance was
marie to hinder delay and defraud
other creditors.
The case was argued by Messrs
Williams & Wood for plaintiff and
Mr. Wolverton, of Albany, for de
lendant (Joitra, who is a plaintiff
in fact, and Messrs E. C. Bron
al?gh, of this city, and L. Flinn,
of Albany, for defendants. After
hearing the arguments the court
took the matter under advisement.
A Crooked Agent.
A correspond in tlie Yaquina
Post, in au article upon the elope
ment of the surveyor Lackland and
the girl Anna Pierre Horn the Si
o MI.
I ,"5;7 v .V 'a"
I 13 aUMly till:, ui mivemmeui
their heads in shame, and yet Laue
i makes no effort
enort to ouuisti tiiu-
oft'enier. Of course, no one knows
it to be absolutely so, but ever j
tiling points toward Lane's con
niviag in the matter. If Le is not
in caliuots with Lackland, he has
bungled the matter as he did the
Jacii Roonev affair, making the
CMiinty a lot of expense, and ut
allowing the officer to subpoena the
prosecuting witness. She whs
subpeenaed against his will, he
would not assist her to go out, and
thus Benton county hss an expense
bill to pay and no conviction.
Later It has developed that Lane
tried to buy off John Admns,
Anna's uucle, by ofteriug him $50
and' telling him that LacKland
would send him $ 100 from Portland.
It is lime this rotten uess w;.s
broket. up."
The J;il valioii Army '.
Tiie case of the cit v against Wm.
Price, for assaulting the salvation
i .., - rni i i " t j i i . .i
tendaut. The court held that
nie
salvation army had no right to ;
obstruct the Street so that passers I
could not mss, and when the de- i
tendant attempted to pass through
and the mem hers of the salvation
army took hold of him, their cap
tain being knocked down, both
were subject to arrest and tine for
disorderly conduct, but that on a
charge of assault and battery there
was no case, and the defendant
was discharged.
(barged With Arson.
In the suit of George Cohen &
Bro. vs M. Peyser, defendant, and
the .North west j? ire & Marine In
surance company, garnishee, the
answer cf the insurance company
was tiled in the state circuit court
Tuesday, denying nearly all the
allegations set forth it th ; com
plaint. The -company also denies
that P. had any knowledg
that
Peyser had any interest in the
saloon at the time of the making of
ttie
the policy on it, alio tb t Peyser j
suffered a loss of $3864 25 by fire j
in th saloon or any sum more;
man ouu. me insurauce com -
pany further charges that Peyser
willfully and for the purpose of
defrauding the company, caused
the saloon and property therein to
ik.i TJ ,
he horned and destroyed
The PauUBoulou Company.
The Paul Boulon Comedy and
Specialty Co. gave a performance
at the opera house last evening to
a good audience. Mb. Boulon is the
champion violinist of the Pacific
Coast and he certainly deserves it.
The entertainment was a clean,
nrooei tv: has corrunted one of the i l,luce Irtr cental engines: A. UarU-
Dlll JNO. " : i, . inor Oakland olfnn .
. i ki v un:esi gu is uu me agency ; nas '
secretary i disgraced the tiuest family there lamP; A. L. Jefferis, Liucoln Cal.
isn Hie saving , . . ....... 1 rotarv enirine: P. Kramer. Los
enjoyable and amusing perform- j We want all kinds of good mer-ance-
The ladies' band is an in-j inr.,Kip ..mfi,,, ; e'
terestinir aif raction of
. - om -
panv, and thev furnished
OlliO
good music on tht- s; .-' A- yesterday.
prom iiere the ; :om pany wid goto
Corvalhs, where they wii: play no-
night. ....
MIX I.T Jlltl.4 L ASSttt'IATIftX
To be Held at the M. E. Church in This City
on April 23, 24, and 25.
Following is the programme of
the Eugene district ministerial
association to be held in this city
next week :
MONDAY, APRIL 23.
7:30 p. m. Preaching. D. T.
Summerville.
TUESDAY, APKIL 24.
8:30 a. m. Prayer meeting,
conducted by J. M. Smeeney.
TOPICS ASSIGNED.
BJ E. Chase Necessity of using
the Mithodist hymnal in our
Public Services.
J. T. Wolfe Exegesis, Col
ossians 3:9-10.
Walton Skipworth and W. P.
Williams How best to succeed in
our benevolent collections.
1 :80 p. m. Prayer Service! Irad
Richardson.
Reports from Pastors Of their
works and necessities.
H. P. Webb and T. F. Royal
The essential elements ot success
in Methodism.
EVENING.
Church extension society and its
work -Speakers, M. C. Wire, B. J.
Sharp and J. S. McCain.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25.
8:30 a. m. Prayer service. W.T.
Van Scoy,
BUSINESS SESSION.
H. Gould and R. Booth The
relation of the pastor to politics.
E. Gittiis and H. P. Satchwell
How best to succeed in winning
souls to Christ.
1 :30 p. m. Prayer seivice. Wal
lace Hurlbert.
II B. Ei worthy and J. W-Miller
Sanctity ot the Sabbath.
Report of committees.
Local preachers are asked to at
tend the association and have
subjects of their own selection.
S. P. Wilson,
H. P. Webb.
Walton Skipworth,
Committee.
Following is the reception com
mittee: Collins Elkins, E E.
Parke:, Lillie Rideout, Carrie
WestfiU.
fulfill drained.
The following patents were
granted to citizeus of the Pacific
States during the past week, acd
reported for the Herald by C. A.
Snow & Co. patent lawyers, Wash
ington, I). C. : E. N. Ames, &an
Fmneisco, Cat. purse carrier;
K. M. Duffey, Astoria. Oregon,
led pan; W. H. Cabbs. San Fran
cisco, Cal. trunk, harness; H. S.
Grace, San Francisco, Cal. hand
Angeles. Cal. roof climbing device;
R. R. Moore. Modesto, Cal. travel-,
ing thrasher; T. V. Munroe, Snn
Francisco, Cal. station indicator;
C. K. M.vers. StocktoD, Cal. travel
ing thrasher ; E.I. Nichols, San
Francisco, Cal. vise; J. Weichart,
San Erancisco, Cal. nail drier; G.
Wilkinson, Acauipo, Cal. earth
scraper;
Wedding Bells.
Dr. I. N. Woodle and Mrs. L.A.
McOonnell, of this city, were united
in marriage last evening, the cere
mony being preformed by Rev. II.
P. Webb at the residence of the of
fl -iatitig minister. Over one hun
dred invited gusts were present
and an elegant upper was served.
Mrs. Woodle, who has relatives in
Portland, is quite weatlhy, and it
is understood that they will take a
trip East and afterwards make
their home in this city.
. . .
tn laeipiant Blaze.
Fire broke out yesterday after
noon on the roof of John Eubanks,
residence, caused by sparks from
the flue. It was put out with a
tV-w buckets of water, and no
alarm was given. The damage
was trifling.
I K.H II KITS' INSTITUTE.
The teachers' institute for dis
trict No. 2 will convene at Tangent
April 28th. All teaciiers and
friends of education are cordially
invited to attend. The following
programme has been provided and
will be faithfully carried out:
MORNING SESSION.
Methods in teaching.
First Reader Miss Anna God
ley, of Halsey.
becond and Third Readers G.
I H. Burt, of Shedd
1 Fourth and Fifth Readers J
II .
Jewett, of Harrisburg
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Methods in teaching.
Primary Arithmetic H.
Ilerron, of Tangent.
W.
R.
compound umbers M
i Brown, nf T .oho nnn
j Percentage
j Halsev.
j PercenfoL'n ; P
Russel, of
evening sessiom.
Music by Tangent brass band
What shall our youn folks read
. J . lvi. w iiliams. of Ilalsev
; t . .
Gems of Literature Tangent
J public school,
General discussion,
j Miscellaneous Exercises.
centered.
Wm. Simpson has removed his
stock of tinwaiv. hardware and
notions into the old Shane & Lonswav
store, where he will keep up the fail
stock oi ffoods.and maintain th r.
j u!ar tixcd price counter arrang-ements
I he bad adopted at his old stand. He
will continue the sale of the Shane &
i Lonsway bankrupt tock at cost.
, ior liie hest groceries and nr.-.vi-
io;...:, Konton X- nia 111
! ( Ir ,0IK
! Buggy whips direct from the factory
at Thompson Overmen's.
I at iiiomp;
KAKF. CIIASl'E FOR SUOFPEKS.
Some Surprising ltel action Offered
Ity A. IS. Alcllwaln.
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 offer yet
given. To begin with is his
GREAT SALE OF CARPETS.
For 30 days he will discount ?11
sales of carpets 20 per cent. His
stock is large and embraces the
best patterns of all kinds pf 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 refer
ence to a few figures. He sells :
Best Costa Rico, 6 lbs.... ...$1 00
Arbuckles 5 100
Dwight's soda, 5 papers. 25
..His stock of boots and shoes is
newly received from Eastern fac
tories and is complete.
THE LADIES WILL' BE 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 willJprove the
truth of thit assertion. ' f
BRIEF MIXTION.
Smoke Estrellas.
Pickled tripe at & Chase's.
Wigwam slippers at Bead's.
Fresh groceries at Conn Bros.
A tine line of neckties atBlain's.
Six f 'laves for a dollar at T. Jones'.
A new invoice of British trimmings
at Read's.
Sweet mixed pickles at Kenton &
Chase's.
French, the jeweler, keeps railroad
time.
Candy, the finest, sold by Kenton &
Chase.
Harness oil and soaps at Thompson
& Overman
Fancv crackers and biscuits at Ken
ton & Chase's-
First-class goods and lowest prices
atV. F. Read's
Tea all the way from 25 to 75 cents
per pound at Browneil & Stanani's.
Thompson & Overman are always
ready to repair your harness on short
notice. " ,
Mackerel, white fish, herring, sur
dines, salmon, pig's feels and tripe at
Keuton's & Chafe's.
The Standard Java, Mocha, is sold
by Kenton fc Chase, is the best and
finest coffee to use for socials, parties,
etc..
For your fine imported ?and Key
West cigars, go to M. Baum gait's
cigar store, one door east of Black
man's drug store.
No 1 Castoria coil"' e, a choice arti
cle 5 7 bs for $1, Arbuckle's 25c p-i
lb. All other goods in porportion at
Browncll & Sta-iard's.
Just received, the celebrated Es
trella Key West cigar, the finest Key
West cigar in the markjt at M.
Baumcart's cigar store.
Those desiring fine coffee should
not fail to try that sold by Kenton ifc
Chase. It is the best and always
gives satisfaction.
That new store in the city, between
the opera house and the post office, is
where so many persons have discover
ed tne advantage of bininsr clean.
fresh groceries and provisions ai the
! lowest rates for cash
Void tTafeh ;ivcn -Iwjiy.
Francis Pfeiller has placed in hi
show ease at the Albany soda and
candy works a $50 gold watch, which
will be eiven away to the customer
who purchases of him the most cigars.
Every person who buvs a
cigar will icceivc a ticket. At the
end of ninety days the one lioidiuir
the largest nnmher of tickets will re
ceive the watch, ft is warranted to
be a genuine gold watch worth 50.
His ciirars are the best in the market'
This is a rare chance to get a told
watch free.
Attainy Kot a Villaae.
i ear by year, without the ex
citement, of a boom, Albany has
steadily grown, until ho longer
a country village, it haahecome
one of the most prosperous av.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.
Personal.
Dear Bro. Meek, Ed " The Central
Methodist," Catletts'.uirg. Ky.
I see in the last "Central" that you
want a sick headache remedy. I suf
fered from sick headach, almost from
infancy, and tried eve: y remedy 1
could get, but never found auythiiiir
to do me good until I used Simmons
Liver Regulator. I feel for anyone
that sutlers with that terrible disease,
and I hope you will give- it - n trial.
C S. MoRitis, Boownsvllle, W. Va.
CMliCornlM a-U-Cnre.
The only guaranteed cure, for cat
arrh, eold'in the head, hay lever, rose
cold, catarrhal deafness and aore tyes.
Restore the sense of taste and un
pleasant breath, resulting : ft om ca
tarrh. Easy and pleasant to use.
Follow directions and a cure is war
ranted, by all druggists. - Send for
a circular to ABIETINE MEiMCAL
COMPANY". Oroville Cal. Six months
treatmeut for $100. 6ent by mail for
4110. Eor sale bs Foshay & Mason
Plekles.
We sell pood pickles. We have them j
by the bottie.ke.!; or barrel. Large ones
and small ones, strong ones and mild i
oues.Dlain ones and an extra qualty of
fancy ones, I weet ones and sour ones, !
good ones for breakfast ana gond
ones for luncheon, good ones for din
ner, and we sell them jut as we do
everything in our store, at the lowest
rates for cash.
Kextov & Chase.
The finest grocery store in the
valley can be seen at Wallaee &
Thompson's, anil their facility of
treating every custotner.aHke and
selling the highest grade of goods
at the lewest living prices, has
gained for them a prosperous busi
ness. Aliout Coffee. V
Perions desiring good coffee are in
vited to try our fine biands. Our
iJlended. Fancv. Premium, A me
or !
Standard Mocha and Java, will plea
h: most fastidious. -; '
Kenton & Chase.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Board of guiunlization.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the directors ol school district
No. 5, Linn county. Oregon, will net
as a board of equalization at the office
ot" the clerk of said district, w hich is
at the real estate offic e of Burkhart &
Kcenej, atNo. 59 First street, Albany
Oregon, on Friday, April 27, lsSt, at
2 o'clock p. m. of said dav, for the pur
pose of exarainina, conectintr and
equalizing the assessment roll of said
district for the year 1868. All persons
interested 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 ou or
before said date. By order of the
board of directors of said school dis
trict. C. G. Burkhart,
Di-trict Clerk.
Dated April 5, 188S.
Contractor and Buitde.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVO-ING L
cated!1 in Albany solicits patronage
from city and country. Will contract
to build bridges, barns, and all manner
of dwelling hous-es. including Queen
Anne, EaMJake and Elizabethian styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
specifications without charge. Satis
faction guaranteed. W. C CAS3ELL
Keal Estate and Employment
Agenry.
Parties having farms for sale of
about 160 acres, or those having lar
ger tracts which they would be will
ing to divide up into 80 or 160 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 female,
with such help as they deaireon short
notice. JFe also have a few situa
tions for both male and female in the
city and country. Call at our office
if you want help or want employment
We can get either for you. Office
No. (55 First street, adjoining Twee
dale & Hopkins tin store.
F. A. BURKHART & CO.
Atockholder Meeting;.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
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, ISSS. at the hour of two j
o'clock l. M., to consider the proposi- j
tion to increase the capital stock of j
said corporation so that tliesame shal.
be eiual to t!ie sura of live hundred
thousand (5(Kl,(H!U) dollars.
By order of the Board of Directors.
Albany. April 0. 18SS.
CflAS. E. WOLVERTON, Pres.
J. K. Ei.OBB'iix, Sec'y.
An Absolute Cure.
The Okioixai. Akietixe ointsifxt
is oniy put up in lartre two ounce tin
boxes, and is an absolute cure for. old
sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands
ind all skin eruptions. Will positive
ly cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the
Orh-inal Abikti.ve Ointment.
Sold by Foshav i: Mason at 25 cants
per box by mail ;J0 cents.
NEW SPRING GOODS
Mr. 'hil Lewis, of the firm of
At Shetlil, Linn county, having t
just returned from PortUnu, where j
he purchased a tine stock of goods for
the coming spring trade, now invites
the inspection of his customers.
TSThese goods were bought f )r
cash and the advantage of very low
prices will be given to the buyers.
PRUSHAW'S
DEAD SHOT ON AGUE
Wi'.h the spring comes the ague.
This now popuiar i me for ague "has
never been known to fail. Call for
testimonials at Prushaw's drug store,
next to Revere house.
Price
per bottle
GTEAT EN GUSH
HEM ED Y,
Trade Mnrk.
Murray's Specific
err f..r all
nervous dUc-ascs, suth m
Weak Memory, Loss cf Brain
lN.wer, ltysteri.i, lieatlnehe.
Pain in the Rack, Nervous
I'rastiation, Vakcui'es$,
BeforeTaklRK'tiule,S,inin-il Wkncss, Im
IMitniicy and general loss cf .power of the
Generative Organs in cither sex - caused by
ioditicre ion or over-exertion, and hioh ui
timateiv lead to Premature Trade Mark.
Old Aje, Insanity and Con
9iuiiitiiu. sl.l'O a liox or six
boxes for. 5.0O. Sent by mail
on receipt of price. Kull ir
tieulars in pamphlet sent free
to every applienut.
We iiiiaraiilee 4 lioxes
to cure any case, for cicrv
'i.O0 order received we send
ii" boxes, with a "rittenAfter Tklnp.
guarantee to refund themonev if our Specific
does not effect a cure. Address all commu
nications to the Sole Mariufaetureis, The
Murray Aledidue Co., Kansas. City, Mo.
Jijjf'Sold in Albany liy Fchay & Mason,
sole agents.
SECOND HIND 8T0EE.
The past year lias prr-ven it to be a
neeessity. The best , and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
' i RtnVP ffllPTlitlirP tl TlWa TP
OLUVKb lUimiUlB.imWdilfJ
M'e aie always prepared to buy your
heusehold furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole agents for the
PEERLESS OIL CAfi
And Lamp Killer.
KTTinshop recently added. All work
done at the lowest possible rates
M. FRANKLIN & CO
Tiie Star Bath Rooms.
ASM
S M A.T LG PA R LG R
All ivorl. -..-oniptly attindcd to.
and cold i;i:is aiva?s iva''.v. '.ndies
and Chiidrei'' bair eiittiiu.-r- - :;-hv.
Sick elbi;(iS
homes.
attemied i.t m lieir
TliOS. JONES,
Proprietor.
LADI
Desiring to save themselves from the annoyances of
small and ill chosen stocks will do well to malce 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
FOREIGN AND HOME DEEss GOODS.
In every conceivable style ot figure and design.
Piles of
French Sateens, Foulard, Seersuckers, Dress Ginghams, Alba
trosses, Embroidered Robes and the Etcettas, anEI-
egant Line of Silks and Satins in ti.tirely
New Shades.
TEIM
in every desirable stY
Braid Trimming
Plushes
NOVELTIES IN EVERYTHING THAT PERTAINS TO
Fancy
in the most profuse
in spring and summer shades and trimmirgs. An
immense stock of
In new styles and at all prices. Pefore leaving the
-tore have a look at our superb stock of New carpets, new styles of wall
i'iipcr and general houe fur nishiiisr coods.
fflONTEITH & SEITEHBACH.
PROGRESS
! t t r i i
j Is and has heen our watcJiworu. Asseasontol-
lrkwe iooonr, onv c1a1- Ino.oc Vfh i . A
oW. .x.vxov o, jii -i ami m
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ueiore our pauons an enuiess variety or everymmg
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 be
fore carried in this city a line specially adapted to
the wants of thevcity trade, and which will bear the
most critical inspection, as they are the choicest
goods in the market. Ot
Tea and: Coffee
We make a specialty, an
the attention of every fa
ot both green and roast t
Rio, Caracola, Best Old t
Arabian Mocha. In roas.
Rico, Rio and Arbuckles, :ir Own, Old Gov -.jr.ment
Java, Ideal, the choicest iiocha and Java blended,
Acme, the finest Arabian Mocha and" Paraxon, the
choicest Rio and Java blended. These Troods are
I roastea ly thoroughly xpei lenced hands, i arge
tonka snec jil v oxmstrnot for this rm... A
i .
.. i"iposr, ouu
are packed in air-tight chests that the sti.nrtli and
aroma may be fully preserved.
in teas we have Oolong,
powder, Young Hyson, Uncolored Japan and a
variety of blended teas, which in qual ity and flavor
cannot be excelled. A hearty
TET ODE 00DS
Ts extended to all 8atisf
'..-
ES
C INGS
aid' color. Novelties in
Jets and shades of
Velvts.
Goods
variety. full line ot
? .1 . 1
STORE,
uld respectfully invite
to our superior prades
7es : No. 1 Costa j&gf
Tument Java, ancv Finest
oods we keep bet (t, Costa
English Breakfast, Gun-
iaction guaranteed.
' mvitafiion to
tV ALL ACE & TIIOMi SOA