Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1888)
THE MOIlNiyci HERALD: THURSDAY, SEPTEM TiTTO 13, 1S8S f." 'I.- V. I JUL'- 5.'C Tt 'I I I I II I III I I III llll ! ! II I HH V. A V. ii. 12. TIMK TAKLI xo::th sjocxd. i epa its Arrives. l. Calx cpr. : ;4: jvi::ene ex , 11:1." alii; i nm;n 7;i.".:im I'oi . I'd 10 loam ;:;;aini loam! 34.'pni Vi i-'I't I '4.irm SOITil iioCNU Arrives Deoartsi y.tL: vxu ; T:4.'iMii K'C'c.'ie c liri'ijur Frv'.-ot ; :m 1 im Ashland !UXnni l-'tiL-ciie 40pm 1 :lpllli-al.relie 0 Freight received f.r south after Ii a. m. of the same day. I.F.F.VXOX IIKA.VCII. :v .Y'y.i y Departs Arri,vt Roll Ili'iOp m Lebanon at 1 ."t; Xc l:; ! S.H p III; " S.:" l"n: LuVu Xa to ."i.fiO 00 p Aibanv at . !." a in !.4.ri si in 14 OKEUOX PACIFIC TIMKTAHI.E. Arrives Departs j 11.1. "am 11.00 p ill 1 ;i.2;ui!o.;"0a m Passenger .... Freight..". fttlTl.MiS AliOl T TOW.. "Olivette" Juvenile Opera Company A 1 bain' Opera House, Saturday. Vira. Martin returned yesterday from a visit at Mehama. Max Friendly, the lumber mer chant of Corvailis, was in the city yesterday. Do not neglect to hear Geo. V. Cable's reading at the opera house to-night. S. W. Crowder and wife left yes terday for a few weeks sojourn at Yaquina Bay. Mrs. C. C. Hotrue, of Corvailis, returned home yesterday from a visit at her mother's in this city. 3 ust receive at Krausse A Klein's a full line of dancing shoes, some thing handsome for the military lall. Patronize home industry and try some of J. Joseph's Havana filled 5c. cigars, the first of his own man ufacture. S. E. Young's fall announcement on opposite page will be found of interest to those desiring elegant, late style goods of first-class qual ity. Messrs. Burkhart & Miller sold yesterday to John Barger, of Cali fornia. 20 acres of one of II. Bry ant's large farms. Consideration, $400. Since Dr. McAlister left for Ya quina he has had several returns of the hemorrhage of the lun-s and is but slightly improved. There will be no preaching at trie M. h. church next Sundav the pastor, Rev. II. P. Webb, having gone to aquina on a vacation, hnnday school will be iieJd as usual. In the article of pure honev Conn Bros, have now on hand a supply that is truly .fine. It is strained and in splendid condition and the genuine article. We speak from practical knowledge. A new line ot carpets, clothing, boots and shoes is offered at A. B Mellwains at prices that cannot be undersold in the city. The superi ority of their goods, together with the very low prices, make them very desirable. Call and them. rni i-. see me Mate ami Reliable Baking T 1 j - - - . i owner as onraa :lyers, is the most desirable powder ever offered to the public. Two elegant prizes, which the buyer can select from a large invoice of Ohinaware, vases, etc., are given away with each can. The Juvenile opera company 'dl give a special matinee Satur day afternoon, producing the cel ebrated opera "Pinafore." This is a fine chance for warents to spiw! their children to see a first-class performance. The Juvenile opera eompanv of San Francisco will give one per formance and a matinee in. this city Saturday, September loth. This is the same Juvenile opera company which scored such a great success in Portland and other northern cities last season, and of which the Oregonian said, "Al though children they are equal to any. operai company that ever ap peared in Portland." w JLT IT COSTS TO SHOE -STOTJIBSEL1 -iISHD 'B'MLTlLrsr You haven't? Well let us tell you that by buying a cheap article in leather you throwing away your money. Now to overcome this trouble Anl we SPECIALTY and WARRANT EVERY TDK SW Si GAMES. The Programme for lis Formal Sousicg To-Korrow AnerDooc. The committee on general ar rangements appointed tv Albany f Engine Company No. 1 to arrange for the housing of the new steamer for tile lu'.usin i met hist eveiiiiij; It was decided that the company meet in uniform ami form in j ro cecsion at liieir hall at I oViock, and march to the hall of Linn Engine Co. IVj. -1. There the engine will be received from the city. A si tort address will be de livered by .Mayor Cowan, which will be responded to by Hon. W. 11. ISilyeii on the part of the com pany. The Albany tire department. j headed by Engine Co. No. 1, with ! tiie new steamer, will then march up First street to No. l's hall, where the engine will be formally j boused, alter which it will be J given a trial on the street. ! A committee on reception, con sisting of C. W". Waus. W. 11. Warner and Charles Crowder, w as appointed to look after the enter tainment of the firemen from abroad. The affair promises to be an interesting one, and the occa sion of the housing of the new steamer will be a gala day for the Albany firemen. . .11. C. A. Meeting. The fifth annual convention of the Young Men's Christian Asso ciation oi Oregon, Washington ter ritory, British Columbia and Alas ka will be held in Seattle, W. T., September i'i) and 2:. Noted work ers will be present from California and the East, and one of the grand est gatherings of young men ever held on the coast is fully expected. Reduced rates have been given by railroad and steamboat lines, and delegates will be entertained free of cost. Teacheis of Sunday schools, pastors and all interested in this work are invited to corres pond with E. C. Frost, of Portland, Oregon, who will give all particu lars. An EntertriMUg I irm. The Willamette Packing Co. shipped two more car loads of fruit ye.-terday to Portland. They are now canning tomatoes and finish ing their pack of blackberries. They are supplying large quanti ties of fruit to the railroad con tractors. They have received at their store on Second street a large invoice of fresh groceries, hams, bacon, etc. Their fruit pack is un excelled, and is much preferred by dealers to the California product. Fined for Hillius hjne- lliraanf A young business man of this city drove over to Corvailis Sunday to see relatives and on his return siiot a Chinese pheasant on the farm of Rube Kiger. The latter overtook the buggy and stopped the occupants on the road and went through the contents an I found the bird. He then informed the authorities, and yesterday' the Albany gentleman went up to Cor vailis and paid his fine of $50. He is of course very ireful and threatens to have Kiger arrested f -r soing through his buggy on the highway. Ls t"aii. The insurance of toflO on the barn of Mark Hulburt, which re cently burned near this city, was paid yesterday by the tanners and Merchant's Ins Co., of Albany The insurance ou the house was adjusted yesterday by W. S. White, the Hartford's agent, and after the usual delay it may be paid. The moral is obvious : Insure in the home company. A $0Ot Fit-rat .l;ikAiiillr, Pacific coast towns have ex perienced an unusual number of incendiarv fires recently. The last is a $0000 fire at Jacksonville. It broke out in I). Linn's wagon factory and destroyed $0l)0 worth of lumber, material, etc., also the residences of W. J. Plymale and N. Fisher and cuused ome minor lo-ses. There was no insurance ou any of the property burned. Police. All those knowing themselves indebted to Dr. MeAiister are re quested to call at his ottice or residence and make immediate payment. HAVE YOU M Con and See will give, you first class goods for your money and sell I. i:iK KIP OS- THK LAW. Tat Siflicgs Editor, VTho is wsnte-1 in Albaay, Y7i!l 3 Up To-Dsy. The editor o! the Oregon Sitt ings, published at Portland, !us recently been publishing through its Albany correspondence most libelous and scandalous falsehoods conct ining i'ome of Albany's best young people. A warrant was sworn out for his arrest and yes terday morning Constable C. P.urkl'iait went to Port'and for the purpose ot arre.-tii tl le propne- tors of that sheet. A telegram received from Mr. P.iuM-.art bad the i last nL'ht stated that he u tv wanted and would be up on the noon train. The authors of t-uch shameful and scurrilous attacks upon re spectable people as has appeared recently in the Siftings should be given the full extent of the law. and if this faiis, an application of tar and feathers would have a wholesome and cleansing effect upon the community. A Big I'urrh.ix'. The Northern Pacific Railroad Company has purchased the entire system of the Cu-ur d'Alene Rail way it Navigation Company, com prising a number of steamers which ply on Lake Cu-ur d'Alene and Cu-ur d'Alene river, as well as twenty-eight miles of narrow gauge railway extending from Cu-ur-d'Alene mission through the min ing region of that name. The newly acquired property gives the Northern Pacific an all rail connec tion with Pmret Sound, and the mines of Idaho Territory. The narrow gauge will be w idened to a standard gauge. The Cteur d'Alene Company pays 2 per cent quarterly upon a capital'of $ lrtO.wOO. There ijvJbO.oni) of Ii per cent bonds out standing. A Warm Iicnii-. At the business meeting of F Co., O. N. (!., held Tuesday even ing a warm debate arose over a resolution to change the time of drill meetings to twice a month in stead of once a week as at present. Some severe criticisms and cutting personalities were indulged in, which led to a series of repartees not dissimilar to the Mitchell-Morgan affair in the IJ. S. senate the other day. The wordy war, how ever, was amicably settled, al though the voluntary resignation of some of the otlicers was talked of for a brief period, while the controversy waxed warm. S-l-ioul Hurl. It is learned that J.I). Wool, living above Lebanon, while re turning home with his team Mon day met with a serious accident. His team ran away while going down a hill and threw him out, in flicting severe wounds about the head and chest. He was found late at night by his sons, who had gone in search of him, and was still unconscious. It is thought he w ill recover. Tillamook l ist Industry. The Oregonian says: Messrs. Barin, Pomeroy, Maxwell, Allen and Pilyeu. the legislative com mittee on fish industries, and State Fish Commissioners F. C. Reed, E. P. Thompson and R. C. Camp bell were to leave Portland on Tuesday for Tillamook to investi gate the fish industry of that bay, but, owing to press of business, were unable to go. They will make the visit some time in the near future. Krluru-d Homr. L. Funk, wife and daughter, T. J. Davis, wife and child, Wm. Funk and A. ii. Campbell, of Stockton, Cal who have been sojourning in the mountains, in Linn county, started yesterday on their return home, much pleased with their trip. OI' latere! to Ladir. Just received my stock of kid gloves. A nice line of opera kids for balls and parties. Samuel E. Young. W. 4'. I I'. oa venlisn. Mrs. L. E. Blain, Mrs. You'ig, Misses Mary Irvine and Rhoda Hail and Mrs. M. V. Brown went to Lebanon yesterday to attend the annual session of Linn county W. C. T. U. convention. I T jS IB M JI St'TIO I1 ITEMS. JixcTiox Citv. Sept. Ii'. Hop picking is in progress. Farmers are happy over the present price of wheat. Tiie railroad company is build ing a good, new and substantial stock yard. .Jeorge Krentz is building a neat little cottage in tiie southern pari of town. Uev. E. A. Wooley, of Eugene, spcur last Sabbath in town. The .! unction City Pilot is newsy in form, but democratic in principle. Both of our ware houses are be ing run to iheir utmost capacity, about, ten thousand bushels vi grain coining in daiiy. AY. L. Lewis, the butcher, is having his dwelling raised up, underpinned and repainted, which will add greatly to the appearance of things in that part of town. M.st of our young people are rusticating in the hop patch. The price pai. I per seven bushel boxes is 40 cents, which gives the young tolks a chance to make something as well as have a good time. . , A young minister from Seio, by the name of Woody, of the IJ. P. church, preached two excellent services here on last Sabbath. We understand that he will preach here, once a month. Miss McFauden an old time resident of Junction, and a success ful teacher in painting, is visiting old friends. Mie is on her way to Roseburg where she goes to teach painting in the public school. Sl Al rOX ITEMS. Stavtox, Sept. 12. The Stayton school commenced Mondav, ept. 10th, with Mr. Ben nett, from Salem, as teacher. W. II. Hobson and Uriah Whit ney went to Portland on Monday, Sept. 10th, as witnesses ou behalf oi the S. W. I). & C. Co. Work on the O. P. railroad is progressing finely. Stayton can hear the cars every day, but to see them we need a bridge. Two of our citizens started fish ing this morning. It seems as if one oar came loose from the boat, and before they could replace it they drifted into the ditch com pany's head gates, upsetting the boat. They saved themselves by climbing the gates. There was ail exciting time for a few moments. Dr. S. 1). McCauley and son have sent their families to Portland for a few weeks' visit. They then -jo to Seattle, where they will take up their new abode. We miss them both as citizens and physicians; notwithstanding, we are glad to see tiieir vacancy filled with one of Salem's respectable citizens and physicians. We wish them all success. Seduced Kate on IhrO. t . Commencing Sept. 13, and until Sept. 24 the Southern Pacific (O. & C.) railroad will sell round trip tickets for rne half fair from Ash land, and all stations on the road to the state fair grounds. Fine Hursrx Tor Sale. We have just brought from Eastern Oregon a fine lot of work iiorses which we will seil on terms to suit the times. Among them is some promising young drivers from Oneeo, Mason Chief, and Edward Everett. Also some choice heavy mares. Anyone wishing a horse will do well to look them over and we will tike pleasure in showing them to all intending purchasers. McKxioiiT Hkos., Tailman, Or. Caution In Mothers. Every mother is cau'.ioned against giving her shild laudanum or pira goric; it creates an unnatural craving for stimulants which kills the mind or theohild. Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared to benelit chil dren and cure their pains. It is harm less ami contains no opium or mor phine. Sold by Foshay & Mason. C'ilfzeu or Harr hiwrg. Attention; Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, September 15th our store will be closed, for the day, on account of observance of the" day as a Jewish holiday. May & Senedrs French keeps railroad time. in You Want BOOTS them to you clieapei than Lt.OTKK ..-! KEAI)I;. Programme of G.o. W.Cible's Entertahi-' me-it in this City, Thursday, Sept- 13. (ieo. AY. Cable, tiie celebrated elocutionist, will deliver a i.-einre I at the opera house in this citv on j 'lhursday evening, Sept. 13," and j rentier selections in reading from ! Ins own writings. The programme ! aside from the lecture will be us ioi;o w.- i. 1 . Narcisse's discourse on hand writing. 1'. Morrowing scene. John and May Kidding and Narcisse. 3. the wiiiow liiley and Nar cisse. (More borrowing.) 4. Mrs. Kiiey and Richling dis cuss matrimony. II. 1. Courtship scene. The widow changes her name. 2. Narcisse announces the "melancholic intelligens" of Lady Byr-m's death. 3. A sound of drums. Death of Nan-;-:se. 4. Mary's night ride. The Military Kail. Parson and Brays orchestra of Portland Las been engaged by "F'' Co., to turmsh music for their mil- liary bill en bept 14. These gen tlemen have supplied the music f or balls here on different occasions and better could not be wished for. The Company's armory will be beautifully decorated and no de tail of arrangements will be neg lected as the members of "F" iu teu'i to make this bail a truiv niaguiticietit affair. Don't tail to attend if you receive an invitation Tickets without supper 1.50 Owing to the nature of the dancing hall it was at first decided that no spectators le admitted, but later arrangements have been perfected whereby a limited number can be accommodated at an admission fee of 50c each. Ilaiiinrss and I'miK-ntnieiit. Cannot go hand in baud if we look on the dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken lire and make it, a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa tion and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by Foshay fe Mason. Pininlr on the f ace Derote an impure state of the bio- d and are looked upon by many with suspicion. Acker's lJloinl Elixir will remove all impurities and leave the complexion smooth and clear. There is nothing that will so thoroughly build up the constitution, purity and strengthen the whole system. Sold and guaranteed by Foshay & Mason. We (an ami Do Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir for it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup tions and pimples. It purilies the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. A Child Killed. Another child killed by the use of opiates given in the form of Sooth ing syrup. Why mothers give their children such deadly poison is sur prising when they can relieve the child of its peculiar troubles by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no opium or mornhiue. Sold bv Foshay & Masou. Given An ay. V. F. Kcad proposes to give away a line gold watch wiih Ins roId anil - 1 41 v . -olvcr prize shirt, tlu-ery he.st titling ind best made white shirt in the market. The price is as low or lower than any equally as good shirt in the market. Guard Against The Strike, And always have a bottle of Acker's English Remedy in the house. You cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your lii tie one, or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a few- doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment. The llemedy guaranteed by Foshay Mason. McLaughlin, Practical Tailoring Summer and fall suits, tnd pants in any style a speciality. Cleaning and repairing promptly attended to Main street, Albany, Oregon. Smoke Estrellas. IDEA you can luy them elsewhere. We make Boots and REAL ESTATE IRA.VSErr; The foiiewing real e have been recorded in the county recorder'.? oiiice of Linn county during the week : lohn Cai ns to Hannah Cams. Ill acres, 12 W. 1 . S00 1. S. Murk hart loMarvBurk- 17:.or ai res, 12 W . 1 E. J. Lannimrto Cordelia E. Orion, 1 loi bloek 111, H's addition to 'Albany 500 i C. W. Yanderpool to A. P. Florv, 120 acres Samuel T. Harris, by J. H. Pcery , administrator, to L. S. Harris, SO acre's, 10 W. 1 W. D. Porter to M. Cunning ham, 115 acres, 15 W. 4, and 10 by c, rods 15 feet, i f aiT:sbm (125 J12-) i lineal lip- S3at-rMti. Y'm. Kerns, the well-known pioneer, who came here in 1851, and is 75 years of age, related to an Oreu'onian recently that he voted for President Harrison. He says be has seen the names of many who voted for Harrison in 1S40, but. he voted for him in 18:Ui and 1840 both, and expects to vote for the nex president, uen. Ben Har rison in November. He used to be a democrat before he was old j enough to vote, and marched in processions carrying a hickory broom and hurrahed for Jackson". What disgusted him with the dem ocrats was the way the whole party, like a flock of sheep, fol loyved one man on the national bank question, just as the are now i following one man on the free trade ' question, and he has never voted the democratic ticket and never expects to. I. O. 4. The next session of the Linn I County District Lodge, I. O. G. T., i will be held in the hall of Onward j Lodge, No. 220 at Knox P.ntte. on j Friday, O'-tober oth, 1SSS. All I subordinate lodges in the district i are requested to send in their full delegation. Yisiting members made welcome. I. C. Koiinktt, Secretary. The Indrpeudciire Opera House. 'The fine opera house which .Mr. Pobertson is building in this city has reached the second story. Last week the bricklayers, four in num ber, laid nearly 20,000 brick in one day. Mr. Cox of Albany, has charge of the bricklaying, and this is a guarantee that the work will be well done." Independence Itemizer. tVrdilius Bell. Invitations are OUt for the mar- riage oi Kooert. lute and .Miss Alice Hay, of Harrbburg. They ate popular young people of that place, and they will be the recip ients of hearty congratulations. They will take up their future resi dence near Brownsville. Military Ball Supper. The supjier for the military ball to be given by F. Co., on the dedi cation of their armory on Friday evening, will be furnished by the ladies of the Women's Relief Corps at the W. C. T. V. hull. The ladies are preparing an excellent supper w hich will be served at 50 cents each. i.Kriti: list. Kollowir.jr is the list of letter" remaining in ! the postortice at Albany. Sept. l::.ls.S. Pr- j sons eaiunur 101 ii.i ee :eti-;rs n lii linellituatt on which they eie advertised: Brown, H. D Hritti;ij;ham, Chas i lJurdek. F II. Charon, Air. C. Crockett, J. Davidson, Mrs. Delancy, Mr. John Delin. Sir ; Knirlediiiirer, Mr.tieo. Givens. Mr. T. J. 11111113, -Til. I CljCI EJILIOII, vieo. ! Hunt. Sir. Onus. W. Hyman. Mrs. Mattie McUIynn, Daniel i'erl, Sliss Kiitle Pnwelt, Sirs Slary Powers. J. C. Siitidiier, .Mr. Jake Twitchell.Slr. Cyrus Weser. Sir- Iteinhard Ki h sTiiomi-son-. P. SI i Xol Serious Uunanay. A team owned by Wm. Dough ten, attached to a buggy in w hich his daughter was seated, ran away on Broadalbin street Tuesday ev ening, throw ing her out and break ing the buggy to pieces. Miss Doughton was unhurt. Miss Lola Collins, the elocution ist, goes to Lebanon this morning to give a reading before the W. C. T. U. convention, now in session i at that place. Geutleinen's soft hats at origina cost at Monteith $: Seitenbach's SHOES. w HJOresoa Stale Fair ! TIF. Aiiuu.il state fair be' lietii on grounds ntar Salcin, ocmiue'-icin; the' fait : onjthe IT OF SEPTEMBER Ai d i-(..iilinuiiii m-:f -( k. ( ah to llio amount ot 1'iuiuium $15,000 . W ill in; aivaiilcil for. j .Ari :a:i 11r.1l, ii.i-i lonli-u! an.! stfork exhilj 1S00 i w nks ; rc uu.i i;t:.t.-..- work :i;iii for tri- I '1 he preii.imiK offered lime K-en iiu-rcaseil I in many eases.iii.d i:e classes have lieen aild- eu. ao entry tee eliar.'ei! in division: I ami O, J, K, 1 A. iiKU'iiiiieent field of iiorses entered, uii.fr ! there will he solendid eontestsof run.'liii-an,l trotting each day. The difl'eieiit transportation companies wiil inako liberal reductions in lares and freishts. Special attention is called t.i the premium ottered lor county exhibits of grains, jrrasse and fruits. Entries will be received in the secretary " ..tiiee in Salem, hei-iiinin six days before the lair, ami on the fair grounds from Friday- Je fore tiie fair. Persons jusirinr to exhibit in divisions J, K, O, P and i are requ&teJ t.i make their entries on .'"ri-lay and Saturday before the fair, if possible. Ail entries dose on Monday, September 17th, at 7:30 p. m. PRICES OF ADMISSION- f.'oupnn ticket for men (six days) - 5(1 Coupon ticket for women (six davsl 1 no I Day ticket for men ' u Day ticket for women s Tickets to the s.Tand stand at race trai k for males over 12 years ;r Ladies to iheirrand stand free. Those desiring to purchase booths will ap ply to the secretary. i!H 'Send to the secretary at Salem for a premium list. j. T. OKrAiG, Secretary. OEEfiOI RAMAY and Columbia River Rout Trains for the Kast leave Portland at 10 A. H and 2 P. M. daily. TICKETS to and from princinal points in t'nited States. Canada and Europe. ELECANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS' Emigrant Sleeping aCars Eun Through o Express Trains OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL Free f !!mr;f and Without Change. Close Connections at Portland for San Fran Cisco and Pu-et Sound points. For further particulars inquire of Curaasi Monteith, l-irst street, Albany. Oregon.; A. L. MAXWELL ti. P. !t T. A, W. H. HOI.COM B, General Manager. iriTBoats leave the o. K. .. Co.'s wharf, at the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday nl Friday of each week. C. i. HAWLINUS, L icit .V-.e'i Great Engiisli Bemefly. Murray's Specific A jruaraiilerd. cure for :( nervous diseases, such an Weak Memoir, Loss of Brain Power, Hysteria, Headache Pain in the B.ek, Nervous Prostration, Wakefulness, Drn- T Leucorrnuea. universal Uussi Be.ore I akmjr, tU(le s, minaI Weakness, Inw -i:- and general loss :' power o I: tJenerar ie ( inrans in either sex caused hy indircre ioa or over-i xt rlio'i, :i'"l vhieh ul timately lei-d to Premature Trufle Mark. Old Aje, lnsamty and O' sumption, si.co a box or six , imxes fori.VOO. Sent hv mail 1 ou receipt of price. Full par ticulars in paiupii.et sent free to every applicant. Ve. Guarantee 6 Kes to cure any ease. For err S5.00 order received we sendg siv hoxes, with a written ax.--Tilj. niivi i r r i n ' ffiiarane e to refund the money if ou specific does iiot-erFect a cure. Address all commu nications to the Sole Slanufact'.irers. Tli Murray Medicine Co.. Kansas. Citv, Mo. 3TSo!d in Albany by Foshay t'ouajr Jt Ma-on.solc agents stockmen and farmers :rie.a:d I hereby certify that Dr. I . X. Woodle ha successfully operated on my ridglinjr horse. ISAAC HAYS. For further -eference in regard to ridfrlinn inquire of Dae rcurson, Wm. Peterson, Leb anon; John Har:h;ia.i, Alfred Wclverton, AU hany; Sam Gaines, Seio: Wm. Foster, Print ville. I practice veterinary medicine in Al bany and country surrounding Office anci. residence corner 5th and Washington sts. I. N. WOODLE, S'eterinary Surgeon. Pillow sham holders, thing out at Brink's. the neatest Shoes a- Pair BHTL3-"NB-i grr:rs,Ta lmi ksb tauumm zs&eb?! BLOCK- KPAUSSE & KLEIN.