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THE MOIiXIXq HKKAIJfcr. TUESDAY, APBIL 24,' 188S Daily a.nd Weekly ! - ! -TEi-CMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Published every morning except Monday.) eUvercd by carrier,, per week 0.15 3y mail, pu- yvai 5 CO WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) One ropy, .per annum, in advance 2.0 t'eii i.a ii) in :ulv.uice JO HTM. AICUI T lOU.N. Regular meeting of the cit vonncil to-night. j cheap. In-; Baled hay for sal quire of 11. F. Merrill Parasols positi vely at cost for the i purpose Cohen's. oi .reducing stock at P. A lot of Armour's cho'ce Kansas 'City hams just received at Wallace !t Thompson's. Miss Rose Est el left yesterday for San Francisco to spend the sum ;mer with relatives. L. V. Lons way left yesterday for Seattle, wiere lie will be joined in .si few days by his wife. Trv twur roasted coffees. They j ;are the finest offered in Albany Wallace & Thompson. ! ilam and eggs are just the things i for breakfast. W allace & ihomp so:i nave the choicest hams The steamship Willamette Val lev will sail from Yaquina on Tuesday, April 24th, at 10 a. i. Tweedale & Hopkin's hardware Hl.;r& i being removed to Second street to make room for their brick. ' " ' : VTata. Sfiwt.on bus Ail tied to hU. sVtre-fi !Wknij)t stock of ladies' j utid ntonHi fe.e shoes. These with dns ofhwrowls, will go at cost. A'-utrawk knteith sold Saturday 1 lfo;l-! .i I .n n nino- !-t l- Lanning3. acres belolK - A. Hackleman, adioinifiB! 'ing to ;the eastern ;part of the citv ienns ! j them-, iprivare. Stiufj hoodlums amused s .ves Sat unlay night by breaking to pieces a sign containing a dis play of pictures in front of L. W. "hiik's photograph gallerv. iVLiuier & Thompson have just or.'Hed n line niece of work in , ,.,sitJ liantrina in L W. Clark's photograph gallery, county court of Wasbington countv. It is one of the neatest m tW city. One ot the witnesses 10 the will, ,. , -i . 1 31r, Stevens, is still living, a r?i- . Every merchant should 1w!.l t w..,lia vv.iin Ho wJa ;., , . . . .l.e wau.s 01 the public. his m view when we de- We had thi cii'ied to give cent, for cash. a discount of Ilrownell & o per Stan- ari Messrs Stewart & Sox havo add- ci to i.Lwir stock of hardware a complete line of baby carriages, re ccived direct from the factory. They ;nv tine ones of the most approved patterns. iu, FlL.hop Iludolph-K. Duhbsof the Phe'Value of City and kmmut I.vangeiical churcit will deliver a j of Taxes as Siown lJ the ollfor 1888 discourse at the court house in this : s ity on Sunday evening. T'ue 1 th- The tax roll for the city of Al- er churches join this service, and ! bany for the year 1S8H has been unit their usual Sunday evening i completed ty City Recorder N. J. service. Hen ton. . It shows a marked in- The lire lads are doing active ; l 111 thy value of property r,.i- nroiamtni-v iitut-in. tliiduinig the year, as exhibited in r.ntost at. thp cfuriino- fiicmen tonrrisiii'ient. Alhanv will spu.1 q n-ani this vear which will cause competitors to get up verv earlv! in tlie morning to eipial them. The Tinted Presbyterian church oi i'orthmd is at present witnoiit a i regular pastor. Rev. A. M. Alchi T1' u,vl"e' ' Vl f , i:,. i; xtie puipit very accepiamy unuay, ( Dr. Irvine, oi Albany, will j preach next Sunday. The young! man. who has been called to the I regular pastorate. Rev N. W. Logan, is expected to take charge I of the puin't in about two weeks. i Portland News. On Saturday the passengers on ! an O. ,fc C train relieved the tedium j oi the voyage by taking a ballot on j choice for president. The result i v. -iu -is fr,llr,ivci - RImiha 1.1- Ithi.i11j I ; Cleveland, 8; Fisk ad St. I Corvalhs painter who attempted Jon, orohibition candidates, each j s"-de a te' days ago at that received one vote, four did no, place, died Sundny fro.n his mjnr v .f.r.b. TW w.r f,,. tea. it is stated that he had anoth- ladies on board and three had no choice and one cast t. John. her ballot for 1KA IIKK.S I.NSTITI TK. The teachers' institute for dis trict No. 2 will convene at Tangent April 28th. All teachers and menus oi education are coruiauy invited to attend. The following programme has been provided and will be laithlully carried out : MORSLNti SESSION. Methods in teaching. First Reader .Miss Anna God ley, of Halsev. Second and Third Readers II. Burt, of Shedd. Fourth and Finn Readers J Jewel t, of Harrisburg. AKTKRNOOX SESSION. Methods in teaching. Primarv Arithmetic II. -G. II . W. R. .Herron, of Tangent. Compound Numbers M. Brown, of Lebanon. Perceiitige C P. Russel, of Halsey. KVKNIXU SKSSIOM. Music by Tangent brass band. What sbali our voting folks read I. M. Williams, of Halsey. iems of Literature Tangent public school. General discussion. Miscellaneous r.xercises. Stale Sunday ichowl I oiivenf ion. At a meeting of Sunday school -superintendents, held in Dr. Gray's -office yesterday, to arrange for the state Sunday school convention, to he held in this city May 22, 23 and .24. the following persons weie ai- - pointed as a committee on recep- tion anil entertainment : Dr. Gray, - chairman. ' Mrs. G. F. Rounds' Mrs. L. E Blain. Mrs. A. D Barker, Win. Fo-t"i!'er, Daniel McG-.;gor, W. K. -i, II. i-. i.Ierrill and Collins Kh.ins. It f-. expected that :v large - umber oi l-ltv.r;l'"S W'.ll 1)0 t.! --.(Mlt at tilis c mvi ntioii, to whom it is hoped io" well known hospitality of our citizens wiil be treelv extended. STATE IHIAT HI. Dnde Jess8e Awl9& the "Sa cdla," Dead. Portland 3fi 8ae ofYanr ?p fill to the Kkk ali. ; Drain, April I';!. Uncle Jsse Applegate died last night at his son Alexander'! hou.-e in Hunting ton valley, near Yonealla. II was laughing and talking and all at once fell bacK in hi chair dead. VESSEL LOST. PoKTLAXu, April 2'j. A dispatch received by the Merchant's Ex change in this city this morning states that the steamship San Pab- lo is reported wrecked on an, island between Yokohoina and Hong Kong, and will be 1 total loss, aad has alieady been abandoned bv officers and crew, who Dave lurried at Shanghai in safetv. A Mt'RDEKKR BREAKS SAM,. Portland, April 23. William Martin, the Tacoma, murderer, who was to have been executed on Fri day of this week, is reported, to have escajied from jail in that lity and has not yet been recaptured. GKEEXBEKUY MIIIH' HKTI.K. positive prcof that Brothers Mousy He Inherited -Suit Dismissed. His Some weeks since suit was com-! menced in the U. S. circii.it court j against the heirs of the late Green- berry Smith by ruft brother and sister, living v. East, far an accounting, Ttya plaintiffs claimed that GracIbe.li-v in 1850 tGftfe the prdjwrtv letVby his Whf SlH ander, who died u tUe gitHUViCft islands, umi Cuhv jt to ,us u.ffn us, depriving-them of their share. Saturday the suit was dismissed, for the reason that the heirs of Greenberry Smith proved that he lnlo nn'.'JPSi.'.An nf Til f iiroti- ertv iawfullv. Thev ,roduce.l a ..in ov-,.i,foA hi- AiaC-.,,iov siiitii at the Sandwich islands, in 1850, bequeathing all his property to his brother Greenberrv. TI12 will was witnessed bv William Stevens and Capt. T. A. Hall, who were with Alexander Smith when lie died. These witnesses brought the will and the deal brother's Greenberry from the islands, and proved the s monev to canun 11:11 will in the Sand wich yen;- ui ........ " 7 ... p t, j .l6 Week and identified rTL" ; , ii.ni. tvi his signature td lll: . vrhen the suit was comiWt4fic'fe'd ?i aS supposed bv the hu'ntiftt fWt there had been no will. Tl.e oilt5 come of this suit shows tht it sometimes pays handsomely to save old papers. iiij: 4 11 I'm ASst:?MKT. the lootings, which are as follow: I A int. ot real property $ fb.bM Ai,lt- personal property. . o45,tif.5 , Total Indebtedness. ".$1,322,54(5 i .$196,(599 . u:;.94l . 290,041) ! exemptions. . " property.! ,031,90b i Au-.t. taxes at G milh 11 1,11 1 Total taxal .,..$(), 191, 44 Last year the total amount of taxable property was'$iK10,212, and the amount of taxes was $4,501.0(5 making $l,i90.38 more taxes this year than last. From the tax roll ami the road tax roll a close esti mate of the city's population can be made, which is placed at. 3,150. i-d liniH Hi liijnih v. Information has been received in this citv that K. J. Stewart, the I er name. Knight, and that he was I at one time special correspondent of the San Francisco Chronicle. He -possessed a fine education, and it is a pitv that he should have at tempted so rash a deed. He be came somewhat insane on Wed nesday, and made an attempt to run a wav, getting up in the ab- i senee ot his nurse and running (.-flown stairs from his hotel, and out into the street in a nude state, de- 'daring that he was ''wanted by the devil." The exposure when so severely wounded probably hasten ed his death. Nearly .4 t'litaly Doe. Yt The Dalles, few davs ago, the i little daughter of W.H.Moody, aged I about three years, got a bottle of j carbolic acid, and beiore the moth i er could take it from her, had in i nocent'v swallowed nearly the whole contents. Fortunately, Dr. Gilmer, in his daily visits to one of his patients, passed by the resi dence and imindiately administer ed the usual antidotes for ihe poi son and an emetic. This circum stance, says the Times-Mountain eer, and the little girl having eaten ' a heartv breakfast a short time previously, undoubtedly saved her life. At last accounts the child was doing well, with every pros pect of being around in a few days. it. A . Oirc-tr Klertt. At the recent annual meeting of the stockholders of the Oregon & Colifornia railroad company the following directors were elected for the ensuing year: Lelaiul i Stan ford, C. P. Huntington, JTimoihy Hopkins, II. 15. Huntington, Chas. j Crocker, Richard Koehler, Donald j Macieav, John McCracken, R. P. I Earhart. W. W. Bretherton and George II Andrews. As soon as ; qualify thev will meet the directors and elect oiheers If yi.-n buy goods of ns to the j amount ot !(U .()' don't, forget to ! call for a ticket which will entitle j you to 5 cents in goods at our store, j Browueli & Stanard. I Ml.VISTKttJJ I ASSOCIATION Opening of th Session at the- M.,E. Church j in thfa City Last Might,. I. The- district ininistesial. associa tion of the M. E. church convened in this citv last evening, and was opened wi n a sermon, by Rev. D. T. Suminerville. The programme for the- remainder of the week is as follows: TUESDAY, AI-KEE. 24. 8:30 a. M. Praver meeting. conducted bv J. M. Sweeney. j TOPICS ASSi&NED. i B. E. Chase Necessity of using j the Methodist hyumal in oar j Public Services. J. T. WolfeExegesis, CoL ; o&sims G :9-10. Walton Skipworth and W.. P.. S Williams lio.w best to succeA in. our benevolent collections. 1 :30 p. m. Prayer Servicsh. trad Richardson Reports from Pastors 6) tWir works ftndj necessities. H.P.Webb and Tv lf..l3Uj al ine es&ential elements ot success m Methodism. Church e.tr,pioa society and its work -S.peaKttfSi M:. C. Wire, B. J, Sharp aud. J. Mcf jam. WEVV, APRIL 2.5, 8:30 a .Pi'P.yer service. W.T. Van S,cov lU'STEEsSIOS. B. Gould a Yt- fifwth-The r?tem of the to noliiyv . ...s auu H. P. Satchwell How best to succeed iu winning souls tn Christ. 1 :30 p. m. Prayer seivice. Wal lace Hurlbert. H B. Eiworthy and J. W.Miller Sanctity of the Sabbath. l'eport ot coin uiil tees. Local preachers are asked to at tend the associatiou aud have subjects of their own selection. S. P. Wilson, 11. P. Webb. Walton Skipworth, C'jrnin'ttee, Following is the reception c6n-' mi t tee: Collins Elkius, E. E. j r ., . ..... .... , ' Parke.r' Lll!lc K'wut, Carrie West fa II CO AST NOTKS. Shejef) shearing in the Empire is in full blast. The net indebtedness of CtfttJlty, according to a StiittfrMnt, is $38,098.94. LuhciiSsfflsfe Blade: C.B. Inland Union recent perry i has been appointed postmaster at lone, Mr. Koyce having resigned. The Wallowa county court has appointed'Samuel Amey sheriff, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of F rank Brown. A few days ago James Wallace, Hying near Jasper, Lane county, was caught under a falling tree, and narrowly escaped fatal injuries Joseph W. Shatterfield, one of the pioneer residr nts of Jackson county, died at his residence in Ashland Saturday afternoon, April 14, alter a long illness, in j his 75th year. ! Roseburg Review A voung man named Price Finlev was I stabbed at F.lkton last Sundav bv j -i,.lnk Wells." Mr. Wells was ar- i rested and bound over in the sum , of mm ,r await tlie acti0n of the grand jury. The Silverton Appeal: Chinese pheasants are so thick in the Wal do hills that thev have to be shooed out of the. furrows by the plowmen, so greedly are they ' Retail Druggists of Rome, Ga., says: in gobbling up the angle worms, i We have been selling Dr. King's New Thev are becoming a nuiKar.ca. j Discovery, Electric Bitters and Bu.-k--. . . , lien's Arnica Salve tor tour a ears. Citizens in Silvie e valley, says j Have never handled remedies that the Harney Valley Times, com- j sell as well, or give such universal nlain much of the depredations of j satisfaction. There have beu some Indians, who have been burning their hay and fence material. One who complained to Judge Ison was referred to the Indian agent and thinks it would be better to peti tion the several agents. I'nlciits Granted. The following patents were granted to the citizens of the Pacific States during the past week, and .eported lor the Herald by C. A. Snow & Co.. patent lawyers. Wash j ington, D. C: D. Baratiui, j Murphy's Cal. ore pulverizer; K. A. j Brighum, Gilroy, Cal. vehicle; P. Chamberlain, Santa Cruz, specu lum; W.P.Donaldson, San Fran cisco, metallic railwaj tie; W. W. Han com, San Francisco, valve; H. M. Irwin, Hant'ord, Cal. gang plow ; P. H Jackson, San Francisco, roof covering; C. F. McClashan, Truckee, Cal. show case; M H. Murphy, Portland, Oregon, fruit ladder; J. R. Mitchell, Oakland, Cal. steam engine indicator; H. L, Ricks, Eureka, Cal. preseiving submerged timbers; A. E. Roe, San Francisco, crushing mi!!; J. Schwartz, Portland, Oregon, denti frice: J. Stevens, San Fiancisco, can making machines; E.T.Taylor, Oakland, Ca1. cash register; H. D. White. Cottonwood, Ca!. pump; W. R. Wilsou. Seaitw, W. T. ap paratus for examining ores. An entertainment will be given at Tangent Fridav night April 27 under the auspices of the Tangent 1 iirass JDanu, sonsistmg oi recita tions speeches, music and etc. AH are invited to attend. Ad mission 25 cents. Children under 12 vears 10 cents. An AlHtolule Cure. I lie UKIttlXAI. AIVIETIXE OINTMF-XT isonlv nut no in lai-'re t-r, i.niwi. tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, .wounds, chapped hands mil an nun ei iqnions. win positive iv cure all kinds of piles. Ask tor tin OltlOlN.U. Abietinb Oixtmknt. Sold by Foshay A; Mason at 5 cents per box--ny mail oU cents, Pure maple sugar, pickled pig's , feet, suit ami smoked herring, : mackerel and all kinds of choice; table delicacies at Barker Bros. RARE CHAM'S FOK SU4MIEtt9t. S Suriurintnx Reduction OffertA by A- li- XclLwntiio Mr. A. B.. Mellwain. -who has frequently agreeably surpsised. his customers by Isds custorat of. cut ting prices to the lowest xaargsa, is bow making the best Siec yet given. "E. begin with is his- GRJAVE S.AOJS OF CAHPETSS. Eor 3Q;day he will discount pll sales ci carpets 20 per cent. His stock is- large and embraces tne best patterns of all kinds, of carpetsS He- also offers Standard white shirts, with all linen hosoms, for 75 cents.. In COFFEE, ETC., He- is making a sweeping reduction oi prices, as will be seen hy refer eite to a few figures. He sells : Best Costa Rico, 6 lbs. . . . . . .$1 00 Arbuckles & J 1 00 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 will prove the truth.of this assertion. RK1KF MENTION. Smoke Estrellus. Wigwam slipper? ,lt Fresh, grqeev!e at Conn Bros, A fine hi'o ol'nopktiys at Blaiu's, aHiUVCsfr. a dollar ai T. Jones'. A new invoice of British trimmings at Kead's. f rench,. the jeweler, keeps railroad time. Harness oil and soaps at Thompson & Overman First-class "roods and atW, F. Read's lowest prices Fairbnk's Gold Dust v. jshinr loa der at Parker Bros. Tea all the way from 25 to 75 cents per pound at Brownell tt Stunard's. 'eThompson &. Overman are always nady to repair yaur harness on short oti'-e. For oitr fine imported and Kev West cigars,' jro to M. Bautngurfs elgiir store,' one door in all's drug store. I Just, rcei'iVi'lL thp c i-hr:ilct K.s- 1 j trella Key West cigar, the finest Key west cigar 111 me marK?i ai m. BaumarVs cigar store. Burbitiik seedling potatoes at Ken ton & Chase't i rii i.icnt Of cakes at Kenton & Chase's. FresJi Vegetables every morning at Kcntcn it Chase's. Try the Acme Coffee sold at Kenton & Chase when ou want a choice ar tide. Julius Gradwohl desires to call the attention of the ladies of Alba, ny to his iin of parasol top baby carriages, which he is selling at eastern prices; also to his tine line of new patent steel wheel carrages, which he is selling at prices lower than evelr before ottered in this market. Colored spectacles and eyeglasses at French's. Buy 3 our spectacles and eveghisses yt F. M. French's, and have tln-ui lif ted by Johnson's patent eioptric eye meter, tlie best tester manufactured. For the choicest crackers, giiiger snaps and ginger nuts, cocoaiim lan.y, fruit and raisin biscuit, cocoa nut juin- I ble, lemon bars and snaps, honey cake, I exi ra soda biscuits. Monitors and all ! kinds of choice crackers go and cx j amine Wallace it Thompson's fresh stock. They have 'all the delicac ies i the market affords. i A choice lot of uncanvassed eastern ! hams at Wallace & Thompson's. J j. Wonderful Cures. W. D. Hoy't & Co.. Wholesale and wonderful cures effected by t .lies' medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been nntirely cured by use of a few bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by Foshay & Mason's. Haiseil Front 'I lie Kulloiu. The steamer Bently has been successfully raised from the waters below Lincoln, and after being re paired will be taken dow n to Ore gon City, probably Monday or Tuesday". The Bently has had hard luck, but- the prospects are that Captain Smith will soon stand behind his wheel as of vore. From Kev. John Mallicvis. Pas! Ki ll. K. Church. Slontsomery. "Darbys Prophylactic. Fluii! is the only medicine kept in my family. We can use it for almost everything burns, bruises, cuts, stiugs, ear-ache; tooth-ache, sour stoniacii, etc., etc. My children, when hurt or bruised, always eall at once for Darbys Fluid; We cannot get along well without itj. It is so valuable for its prompt relief of pain from all kinds of injuries', and I also is a poWerfu! Antiseptic and Disinfectant. ' Cilovc iiilesl. The veteran of many contests, that always comes out victorious, is the Centemeri kid giove. As a fitter it has no rival, its finish lias no equal, and for nicety of stvle, excellence of quality and satisfac tory endurance it tramples upon everything in the glove market. MoNTEITH & SEITENJUATlf, sole Agents. We keep the largest and best as sortment of groceries and prov -sions in Albany, and sell them at reasonable rates, and that is the reason our store is always ciowded with shrewd buvers. Wallace & : ThmpSOIl. ! Ll ". i m fcSla'feiliReoiSIMierlTlioiiiisoii,! i 1111 TflH I ASl j SHAVING PAkL'' .vO i An worn pn and co'.U bath. and Ctoidreiis' Sick persons homes. nti.v ... wa u'ir c Ucii to.- .! Loi I ' v. jidies' itin.g icclally.-i i'.lteiiilt : TliO to at their . JONES, i'ropnetur. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. "Vj OTICE IS HEKrSY GIVEN, THAT THE JL County Court of Linn county, Oregon, will, on Wemiesday, the 9th daft of Mav, A. D., 18S6, at one o'tdauk, p. in., receive sealed bids for a contrna to build fifty rods of roi;k antidirt roail, coBunencing oathe east etui where the plaBking . comiuenxcs. on Beavec Sloug-h near widw Ray a and. run wost over the ground vhtire the old Beaver Creek bridge now stands a dintani.- of fifty ro-is, by taking ibficorin', off the-old bridge and lay.iiu- it ou the ground cnss ways as bv as it goes. Tbeu use fir poles the rest ef the way until thft whole fifty rods of ground in length is covered. Thea cover this with, rock at least twelve inches, thick and ten feet wide. TW put dirt and. gravel about three inches tbick on the rock. There shall be two culverts in said tock road. The first one about ten rods from the starting point on east end of the old bridge. Th second cul vert to be about twenty three rods fr"m east Mnd o said rock road. Each of said culverts rfobemade sufficient width for all teams to pass. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids Done by the order of the Countv Court this 5th day of April, A. D., 1S8S. J, P. Galbraith, Clerk, ICoaril of Kqniillzatioii, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the directors of school district No. 5, Linn county. Oregon, will set as a board of equalization at the oftlce of the clerk of said district, which is at the real estate oflke of Burkhiirt & Keeney, atNo. 59 First street, Albany Oregon, on Friday, April 27, 18S-S, at 2 o'clock p. jr. of said dav, for the pur pose of examining,, correcting and equalizing the assessment roll of said district for the year XS88. All persons intereste4 are hereby notified to be present and make their desires known, of "file a writ.en Ttatement of the same .vitft lliti clerk of said dUtric-i va f before sftiu date. By orrtev- oj' he board of directors of said sch.ii vlis trkt. C. Q.. Br9,ht, Di-tviet Clerk. Dated April fi, 1888. 1 C'oiifractor ami ItuiUlc. i "HE UNDjtt,RSITNEb HAVO-1NG L j eated in Albany solicits patronage I S from city and com. trv. Will contract to imitl oriciyes, birns. and all manner of dwelling liou-es. iiu-lucling Queen Anne, Eas-tiake anl Elizalictliian styles of buildings. Will furnish plans and specifications without '-harge. Satis faction guaranteed. W. C. CASSELL Mslalc find ... iy.eiicy. j Parti- s havii.ig farms for sale o i east of Black j about loO acres, or those having lar ger tracts which they vvoulil be will-! ing to divide up into SO or 1(50 tracts are invited to call at cur office, as we j have a few puwliasei's for th't class of farina. We can ulun f urmnh parties wanting help, either male or femaie, v with such help as they 'lesireoii short j notice. IFe also have a tew sittia- i -ions for both, male and femaie in the I city and cuntry. Call at our ofllne j if you want help or want employment We can get either for you. Office j No. Go First strtec, adjoining Twee-j dale & Hopkins tin store. j F. A. BUR K HART t CO. ! M-khuller' lleeliiii:. j NOTU;E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT j a special meeting of the Fanner.- ! and Merchants Insurance company ot i Albany, Oregon, will be lieid at the office of said company iu tlie city o! 1 Albany, Oregon, on Wedne.-day. the ; :2d day of May, 1S.NS. at the hour of two ) o'clock l'. v., to consider the pro osi- j tion to increase the capital stock of! i said corporation so that lliesaine shal. j I be equal to the sum of tiye hundreil '; i thousand (.iOII.OOd) dollars. j By order of ihe Hoird of Director Albany, April 0, 1SSS. j CHAS. E. WOLVERTON, l'rcs. ! J. K. Eldekkix. Secy. ;ll Watch .ivcn .Ivtay. Francis Pieilter has placed in his show case at the Albany soda a'ld e-.'.ndy works a 50 gold watch, which will be given away to the cii.-lomer who purchases of him the most cig irs. j. Every person who buys a i cigar will icceive a ticket. At the j end of ninctv days the one holding the largest number ol tickets wui re ceive the watch. It is warranted to be a genuine gold watch -worth :rU. His cigars are the best in the market' This is a rare chance to get a t-old watch free. Slake no Mistake. By dispelling the symptoms so often mistaken for consumption. Santa Abie has brought ghtduens to many a household. B.y its prompt use for breaking up tlie cold that too often developcs into that fatal disease, thousands can be saved from an un timely grave. You make no mistake by keeping a bottle of this pleasant remedy in your house. California Cat li-Cure is equally effective in eradicating all traces of Na.-al Catarrh. Both of these wondetful California remedies are sold and warranted by Fohav A: Mason's. $1.00 package, :! for -?:i.5o. " rersoiial. Dear Bro. Meek, Ed. " The Central Methodist," 'Jatletts'.nirg, Ky. I see in the last "Central" that you j want a sick headache remedy. I suf- i fered from sick headach, almost from infancy, and tried eve y remedy I , . eouid get, but never found anything We make a specialtv, and to do me good until 1 used Simmons!, a . Liver Regulator, i 'feci for anyone that sutfers with that terrible, disease and I hope you will give it a trial. C S. Moiiiiis. Boownsville, W. Va. Kr moved. Win. Simpson has removed his stock of tinware. hardware and notions into the old Shane & Lonsway store, where he will keep up the fun stock oi goods,and maintains the pop. " he had adopted at his old stand. He ZSmSr - Vienna sausage, taratancc W, -. i i.. ,i ..;.., Slinmps. uuiii-icns .-ijjiuco a , feet, Libby McKeil lanch tongue, i Richard Sons & Hubbius boned I chicken, deviled ami potted ham,! ken, deviled and potted ham,! l and corned iieef, boneless j I'XSS SScheii dried herring, brow i are among the things suitable for lunch at Wallace & Thompson's. Try a bucket of Sapone for house cleaning, it has no equal. Wallace & Thompson. I'LA I N AN D OU NAM KS TA L PAINTIN(L j PAF'EK HANGING ! 1 lone on short !(.-'. iari.es Satislac-reaon- ion guarapieeu. i able ai: ed to. d ail work promptly attend-1 LADIES Desiring to save themselves from the annoyances of small and ill 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 FOREIGN AND HOME DREss GOODS. In every conceivable style ot figure and design Piles of . French Sateens, Foulard, Seersuckers, Dress Gitighams, Alba trosses, Embroidered Robes and the EtceUas, an f-SSj egant Line of Silks and Satins in Entirely New Shades. rr 11 1 every oesirable style Braid Trimmings, Plushes KOVELTIES IN EVERYTHING THAT PEUTAINS TO Fancy in the most profuse in sfi'ivvw' and In1 .vew styles and at all prices. Before leaving th store ha ve iV ioofe at our superb stock of New carpets, new styles of wall paper and genera! house furnishing goods. PBOGBESS Is and has been our watchword. As season lol lows season our .stock increases, both hi ize and iu superio- (Mialily, and we uv now enabled to plare. before our patrons an endless variety of everything that is new and seasonable. Since "opening business IN OUR NEW STORE, We have more than doubled our stock, vested largely, in a line of fore carried in this city a line specially adapted to the w ants of the city trade,' and which will bear the most critical inspection, as they are the choicest, goods in the market. Ot -..-'v- Tea. and. Coffee I me axieuiiou ot every Taiuuy to our superior frraaen ot both green and roasted cottees: JNo. i Costa Kico, Uio, Caracola, Uest Old Goveruineut Java, and Finest Arabian Mocha. In roast, goods we keep best Costa Rico, Rio and Arbuckles, Our Own, Old Government Java, Ideal, the choicest Mocha and Java blended,. in miiiI rarnfriii 1 . !' 1 T ... 1 ! CllOlCcct UIO UU lv PlfclHietl. . A IiebC , UUU iU'C ! roasted ty thoroughly t Xr, ienced hands, in large- I tanks specially constructed far this purpose, and: I , " , i ! nni'k-e.r Lin flir-titr iT, f v- . - - - - t d t - o aroma may . fee- fuliy 'preserved. V . . J v r l i. t i i i t. 1 teas we have Oolongl, Lnglish Breakfast, Gun- 111 nc nac vuiuug, liujiau ' llXJ p0Ader, Young Hyson, tlncolcred Japan and a variety of blended teas, .fhich in rp.ality and flavor cannot be excelled. A TRY OUE GOODS Is extended to nil Satisfaction i MINGS amV color. Novelties in. Jets and shades of Yelvts. Goods variety. A full line ot summer shades and trimmiDgs. An immense stock of MONTEITH & SEITENBAGH. havino; fancy groceries never be . - '. . would respecttully mvitfr a L . - I IT .1 .'-... i i . -i . .-i . A l hests that the sti t-no-th ana hearty invitation to guaranteed. WALLACES: T1IOJ1 hOUu