Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, November 21, 1888, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MORNING HEBALP: WEDXESDAr; yOYEMBER 21 1888
. A C. It. K. TIME TABLE.
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N! Freight received lur south after 11 a. m
the same day.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TAliLii.
Arrives Departs
Piiss-jriiier ;ll.5ani!1.nf) p m
Freight ' o.i'")iJinlt;.50a m
City election December 3.
Burkhart & Boyce, job printers.
Boston brown bread at Parker
Bros.
Ladies, for your fine shoe repair
ng uo to P. J. Laporte.
Thos P.rink has just opened an
elegant lot of babv carriages.
Do not miss the great sale of
goods at cost at Jlonteith & Seicen
foach's. G. II. Baber, of Washington
county, and his nephew, Vv'm.
Baber, of Virginia, aie in the city.
Miss Addie George, who has
spent several months in Seattle,
lias returned to her home in this
city.
E. & C. Howard have removed
their millinery store to their new
quarters up-stalrs in the Pearce
biock.
For a good, reliable watch cheap,
j to F. M. French's, the Corner
jewelry store. JN'o Waterbury
watches in stock.
Do not forget the fact that you
can get bargains in knives, forks
and spoons at F. M. French's.
Each set warranted.
Order your Thanksgiving turkeys
of frloan & East. They have some
nice, fat ones, and all kinds of
other poultry, fish and game.
Home made mincemeat and
chow chow, most delicious articles,
made by Mrs. AVm. N. Phillips
for sale in any quantity at C. II.
Spencer's.
if you want a clean and line
smoke ask for J. Joseph's home
made white labor cigars. For sale
by must cigar dealers and at J.
Joseph's factory.
Oneco, McKnight Bros, well
known trotter, made a record of
2:2'.i'4 at jOatland last Saturday,
entitling mm to rant among
iHjt horses of the country.
the
Misses E. & C. Howard have re
ceived one of the finest assort
ments of fine millinery ever offered
i i this city. Ladies should cal
jrly and examine their stock.
No meeting of the Board of
Trade was held last evening, no
quorum being present. The board
b ems to have fallen into a hope
less state of innocuous desuetude.
Thanksgiving ball at "F" com
pany's aiuioi y iliurs.lay evening,
Kov' 2!th. Crawlord's oichestra
will; iuiT'sh the music. M. U.
Brink, K. ji. Vi?uk, E. E. Parker,
f jiii'uiUee.
Warm Spring Johnny has re
turned from ealem, where he was
re'.eas d from the penitentiary re
cently. He says he intends to
It id a ber and industrious life in
the iiit' -e.
W. C. Durand has sold his inter
est in the firm of J. li. Myers &
Co., Oregon Pacific contractors, to
J.M.Jacobs and S. M. Neugass.
l heir notice will be touna in our
advertising columns.
Will & Stark have now the finest
line of jewelry they have ever car
ried, including fine sold watches,
liaoionds, silverware, etc. The
public is invited to call and inspect
tU'ir novelties for the holiday J
trade.
Messrs. Burr Sioan and Walter !
East have opened a tish and game
market in tb s building formerly oc
cupied by the Western Union Tel-
graph office. They keep fresh
ii! and joultry constantly on
hand.
Crawford's class in dancing will
open at 'F" company's armory on
Friday evening, Nov. 2od, at 8
o'clock sharp. The armory has
been refitted, and is one of the
nicest dancing halls in the city.
Crawford and his orchestra are too
It known to need farther com-
ument. Terms, six lesson's $4.
The ttreat Sale.
Large crowds daily throne the
store of Monteith & Seitenbach
taking advantage ot this oppor
tunity of purchasing goods from a
firstrclass stock at an average of 25
per cent, less than the usual price.
These goods must go, as the store j
will be vacated by the first ot the
year. If you want boots and shoes,
underwear, dress goods, fancv
goods or any staple dry goods, re
member that on this "entire stock
an actual slaughter in prices is be
ing made, goods being sold at less
than cost.
oiire.
Grand educational railv at Tan
gent Nov. :!0th, 1 p. m. The fol
lowing speakers will be present to
address the people: Professor I).
Atkins, Rev. J. W. Craig Rev. p.
A. Moses and D. C. McFarlan-l.
Th?: purpose of the meeting will be
to consider the propiiety and feasi
bility of establishing a school for
higher education at Tangent.
D. C. McFabi.axd,
J. W. Craig,
E. L. Bryan.
iy-nicratiCj H n vrnlloii.
The democratic city convention
for tljie purpose of nominating olli
ccrs jfor the coming city election
will he held at the court house on
SatcHay evening, December 1st.
The
ward meetings will be held on
Priday evening.
STATE DIslMTCUE.
Ne-vsy Items from the State (.' .pital Dis
trict Teachers' Institnts.
Special to the Herald.
Salem, Nov. 20. Win. It. Daly,
a one year man from Multnomah
county, for criminal assault on a
g;il in Portland last spring, was re
eased from the penitentiary to
day, have completed his term.
He was made a '"trrsty" Uis-t
August and has accordingly baen
allowed double time since then, so
his rea! term of service was only
about eight months. He left for
Portland this afternoon.
Hon. Warren Ti-uitt, president of
the board of directors of the La
Creole academy at Dallas, has
called a meeting of the board for
next Saturday, to discuss the ad
visability of erecting a new build
ing tor the school. The present
building and square on which it
stands will probably be sold and a
new building erected elsewhere
with the proceeds.
The work of placing a hydraulic
passenger and freight elevator in
thecapitol building was completed
to-day. The contractor, Capt.
Gilman, of Portland, turned the
work over to the board of buildi tig
commissioners to-day.
John Wraith, a half-breed Indian,
who was serving out a 12-year sen
tence from Wasco count-, for man
slaughter, had his sentence com
muted by death to day. He was
about 2o years ot age and died ot
consumption.
George My ton, who died at the
penitentiary yesterday, was de
cently buried to-day upon money
furnished by his relatives in the
East. The officers of the prison
followed the remains to the I. 0.
O. F. cemetery, where tuey were
interred, after an appropriate ser
vice, conducted Iiy Key. Anslem
Brown.
State Superintendent of Public
Instruction McElroy has called the
annual institute for the Second
judicial district to meet in Corval
iis, Benton coanty, December 2t,
27 and 23. The leading educators
of Marion, Polk and Linn counties
are expected to be present and co-
opeiate with those residing in the
jurisdiction of the Second district
in making the institute a success.
rXOliR.UDlE
Of the Sunday school concert to
be given Nov. 2.;, at the M. E.
chinch in this city :
ringing School.
Devotional exercises.
Anthem Be Joyful in the Lord,
by the choir.
Class exercises Infant class.
Duet Beautiful Kain, Edith
Chiswell and Mud Ilurlburt.
Recitation Children's Play,
Bessie Beam.
Solo and chorus Let Me Dream
While Life shall Linger, Messrs.
Miller, Littler, Hammer and
Flindt
.Recitation Six in a Row, Lot
tie'Ketehum. Song Class, Hold Up the Right
Hand.
Recitation Amen Corner,
Anna Chiswell. .
Quartet Spring Song,
Robson and Mrs. Henton
Miss
Mrs.
and
Messrs. Hammer and Millet.
Class exercises Boys.
Duet Land of the Swallows,
Eva Simpson ami Mam.e Camp
bell. Recitati n Building the Chim
ney, Miss Frances Gilbei
Male Quartet Old Oaken Buck
et.
Class exercises Consider the
Lilies.
Solo Come Unto Me, Mrs. M.
Vunk.
Song Little Children, class.
Recitation How Jamie Came
Home, Miss Jessie W. Graves.
Anthem Be Thou Exalted,
Mrs. Littler, Mrs. Henton, Miss
Anna Bants and N. C. Conn and
Messrs. Littler and Flindt.
Doors open at 7 o'clock p. m.,
and exercises commence at 7:30 r.
m. Admission 10 cents at the
door.
Siarlliis Dralh.
Yesterday morning the friends
of Mrs. Waytwan S:. Clair were
shocked to hear of her death,
which occurred at about four
o'clock that morning. She bad
been ill sereral days with some
thinglike neuralgia of the stomach
and had suffered very much on the
Friday preceding Iter death. . But
she was not thought to be seriously
ill. On Sunday evening her hus
band sat up until midnight, she
was restless when he went to bed.
He got up again at two and found
her sleeping at parently sweetly
and did not disturo' her. About
six one of his little boys ' waked
and wanted something, and after
Mr. St. Clair had' attended to his
wants, he went toi his wife's bed
side and put his hand on her fore
head. It was cold and he imme
diately knew that she was dead.
Still, as her body was yet warm
he aroused a neighbor and went
for a doctor, who arrived in a few
minutes, it being then a few min
utes past six. Dr. Farra, who
called, thought she had been dead
about two hours. The deceased
leaves a husband'and two children
who have the sympathy ot the
whole community in their loss.
She was an estimable lady and her
sudden death will be felt in the
community which she adorned.
Her relatives in Portland were
wired yesterday morning and were
expected to come on the train to
Albanv, thence by carriage. The
funeral will probably occur to-day.
Benton Leader.
Miiifiictl fr Ten Day.
James Reed, who was examined
as to his sanity Monday and was
found to have the delirium tre
mens, was arraigned before Justice
Humphrey yesterday and was sen
tenced to the county jail for ten
davs.
Chamberlain's Eye and Skiii Oint
ment is vvequak'f! for old chronic
sores. Many eases have been pevma
nuntlv cured by it. For sale by Fo
sliay & Mason.
IU0.1Rr iiBmiHL.VI ACEXT3.
Thsy Send Men from Sac F tut "so t3
City on a Wild Goose Chase,
This
Six men, all blacksmiths, who
came up irom caii Francisco to ob
tain work on the Oregon Pacific
railroad at their trade, on the rec
ommendation of C. K. Hansen &
Co., disreputable employment
agents of that city, are at ilia Russ
house in this city waiting the sail
ing of the Willamette Valley from
Yaquiiia to return to San tiancis-
co. liiev tuunu. on arriving at iiie i
isont, that Messrs. Searle & Deane,
to whom they had been sent under
promise bv the 'Frisco sharpers ol
j o.2o per day, and for which injur
I mat ion they were forced to pay
.V2 50 each, did not need any black
j smiths and had given Hanson &
I Co. no orders to send any such
men it is neeiless to say the
men are very ireful. They say no
blame is attached to Messrs.
Searles & Deane, or to the railroad
company, but they propose on
their return to have Hanson & Co.
arrested for obtaining money under
laise pretenses, and one ot the
number declared he would make
them disgorge the fees charged or
he would break their heads when
he returned to tan .Francisco. It
is certainly no trivial offense to
seni men off to another state to
obtain work which is only imagin
ary and charge the laborers fees
for such crookedness.
Hanson tt Co. have been ar
rested hereioiore for similar offen
ses, and they ought to be given the
full extent of the law, if they can
be reached by legal proceedings.
ori'iiitu I'aciHc Aotcs,
The work of construction on the
Oregon Pacific is being pushed rap
idly forward and everything is be
ing done in ' the best possible
manner. The track has reached
the Fox Valley wagon road, within
a mile ami a half of where the
road will cross into Marion county
at Mills City, which is on the north
fork of the Santiam river, eight
miles above Mehama. The fine
truss bridge at this place is nearly
completed and will be readv for
the tracklayers when they arrive
there about the last of the week.
The bridge is located in a fine posi
tion, the framework being placed
on natural abutments of solid rock
on both sides of the river, so that
there is no danger of the bridge
being washed out by high water.
The track is aiready ballasted
nearly ail the wayjup to Mehama,
the best kind of ballast, a sort of
shale, being obtained from the big
rock cut at Shiphart's bluff about
four miies below Mehama. The
grade is about completed to what
is now termed Gatesville, on John
Gate's place, four miles above
Mil.s City. A long side track and
a Y will be put in at this place, the
latter to be used in turning trains
around without using a turn-table.
This place will probably be the end
of the division operated this win
ter. The grade and probably some
of the track will be constructed up
as far as Breitonbush, fifteen miles
aboye Gates' this winter. The
mills of the Santiam lumbering
company at Mills City have started
up and are furnishing all the lum
ber needed by the company for
bridges and culverts along the line.
Construction tiains are run up to
the end of the tiack and a passen
ger train is now run up to Lyons
vilie. The grade is very uniform
and the road bed is very smooth,
so that the train can make excel
lent time without the usual jars
ami bumps incident to travel over
new track.
They Vt ant I tie !.
Deputy United States Marshal
Roberts, who was dispatched to
Omaha a few days since to bring
back R. E. Janeway, who robbed
the mail at spicer, Linn county,
telegraphed back vesterdav
tht
mat i
the marshal at Omaha refused
give the prisoner up to him. Later
in rhe day be telegraphed that the
matter had been decided by the
Cnited States court and he was
starting home without the prison
er. This does not mean that the
prisoner is not to be broughi here,
but that the marshal at Omaha
wants to bring him and secure the
fees. Deputy Roberts had permis
sion from the United States mar
shals of Idaho and Wyoming ter
ritories, through which he must
pass to bring a prisoner through;
and at the Nebraska state line will
probably demand the custody of
the prisoner. So long as Janeway
a-r es here it matters not the gen
eral public in whose custody he
travels, but it makes some differ
ence to the otlicials who coll t the
fees and who see the end of their
terms looming up in the distance!
Oregonian.
The A. C. L. S. now numbers 23
active, wide-awake members.. The
meetings are well and fully sus
tained. Owing to the careful
preparation under the supervision
of the faculty, tne parts are inter
esting and profitable.
W. S. Tomlinson was welcomed
to full membership last Friday.
The discussion on Not. 16 con
cerning parliamentary rules was
very amusing, and revealed the
necessity to become better ac
quainted with them.
The society has decided to
have its own constitution and by
laws printed, so that each member
could have a aopy .
, a. ('. KrMkrmau Killed.
When the O. & C. gravel train
pulled into Oregon City Monday
evening the dead ami mangled
body of Chas. Knight, a brakeman
on the train, was discovered drag
ging on the ground underneath one
of the cars. He had fallen between
the cars after the train had left
Canemah, one mile above, but he
had not been missed until the train
reached Oregon City. An inquest
held over bis remains resulted in a
eruiet by the jurv cf accidental
death. His body was taken to his
home at Canby.
HOPS FKOI THE VALLEY.
One Hundred Thousand Pounds Taken D.;wi
Last Saturday by the Occident.
The steamer Occident took down
from the valley 100,000 pounds of ! for goods when the following desir
hops last Saturday. The hop crop able wares can be boughtTfor net
has been just about one-half maik- cash at import prices :
eted, the remainder being either One-half dozen unhanuled tea
stored in warehouses by the buy- cups and saucers, 35 cts.
ers or iield by the raisers till prices c dozen unhandled coffee cups
have advanced further. and saucers, 45 cts.
Those who can hold are doing so,
because the outlook, it is claimed,
is very lavorable toward a much
more material advance than was
anticipated earlier in the season.
rimplcs on the face
Detote an impure state of the bio A
and are looked upon by many with i
suspicion. Acker's Blood E-'ixir wil! j
remove all impurities and leave the I
complexion smooth and clear. There
is nothing that will so thoroughly
build up the constitution, purity and
strengthen the whole system. Sold
and guaranteed bv Foshav & Mason.
Youth' Companion.
New subscribers ordering the
Youth's Companion for 1889 will
receive the paper free the remain
der of the this year from the time
their subscription is received.
Order at once, and secure the extra
time. It is an excellent paper and
should be in every family. Sam
ples free. F. L. Kenton,
Subscription Aent.
Teacher's Examination
Notice is hereby
"iv"Q that ti e
regular public quarterly eiiiniina
tion of teachers for Linn County
will be heid hi Aibanj, at the
Court house commencing at noon
on Wednesday Nov. 28, 1888.
All teachers desiring examination
will be present at the beginning.
L. M. Curl.
County Superintendent.
I'eoplc Everywhere
Confirm our statement when we say
that Acker's English Remedy is in
evei.v way superior to any and all
other preparations for the throat and
lungs, In whooping cough and croup
it is magic, and relieves at once. Re
memiier this remedy is sold
positive guarantee.
on a
Happiness itnt Contentment,
Cannot go hant' in hand if we look on
the dark ai.le of every little obstacle.
Nothing wili so darken lire and make
it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's
Dyspepsia Tablets "wiil 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 & Mason.
Winter h lera.
A species of boel complaint
known as "winter cholera," appeared
;'' ral cities in the Northwest last
printer and is Ifkely to be more gen
eral Jiis season. Chamberlain's
;iie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
isacerta'u cure lor it. For sa'e bv
Foshay & .Mason.
Kibli.tns at Ureal l Kedueed Friers
Samuel E. Young has received a
large invoice of picot edge ribbons
of superior quality, direct from the
importers at New York, which he
is offering at greatly reduced prices,
to close them out. "
Kiseoveries
Store Valuable
Than
: Uoid.
Are Santa Abie, the California dis
covery for Consumption and diseases
of the throat, Chest and Lungs, and
California Cat-Ii-Cure. the onlv rnar-
antced cure for Catarrh. Cold m the.
Head and kindred complaints. They
are sokl at 1 per package, or three
for and are recommended and
used by the leading physicians f the
Pacific Coast. No.-ecict compounds.
Guaranteed by Foshay i Mason
The dry cold weather of the earlv
winter months is productive of a great
deal of croup among children. Moth
ers should be on the lookout for it,and
be prepared to arrest it as soon as the
tivzt svinptouis appear. True croup
"cvtr comes without a warnin"-; day
i.rw, ,1,,, .... . .f.
tir T.U'fl lfl m t 1m. itt.w.L- Tl... ..l.:1.4
. " ','. V- (V 1. LI tUllU 1)111
stum lonowea ov 9 peculiar, rough
cough. If Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is given as soon as this hoarse
ness or cough appears, all danger and
anxiety may be avoided; it has never 1
r..:i..-i -
i.u.'cu, eeu in uie most severe eases.
There is no danger hi giring the
Remedy for it contains no injurious
substance. For sale by Foshay &
Mason.
An Abtaluie Vurr.
The original Abietine. Ointment is
only put up in large two ounce t'n !
boxes, and is an absolute cure for old
sores, b- rns, wounds, chapped hands,
and all skin eruptions Will positiv
ely cure all kinds of piles. Ask for
the original Abietine Ointment. Sold
by Foshay fc Mason for 25 cents per
bo.T by mail 30 cents.
Kipped ! the Bad.
Is it not better to nip Consumption
the greatest scourge of humanity in
the bud, than to try to stay its pro
gress on the brink of the grave. A
few doses of California's most useful
production, will releive, and a thor
ough treatment will cure. Nasal
Catarrh, too often the forerunner of
consumption can be cured by Califor
nia Cat-R-Curc. These; remedies are
sold and fully warrented by Foshay fe
Mason:
The immense sale of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy has been producd to a
great extent by people who have been
cured by it telling the'ir friends and
neighbors of its good qualities and
urging them to try it. The most se
vere cold will soon yield to its sooth,
ing effects. For sale by Foshay &
Mason.
Make Ao Mistake. ..
By dispelling the symptoms so
often mistaken for Consumption
Santa Abie has brought gladness to
many a household. . By its prompt
use for breakir.g up the cold and too
often develops into that fatal disease,
thousands can be saved from an un.
timely grave. You make no mistake
by keeping a bottle of this pleasmt
remedy in the house. California Cat
R cure if equally effective in eradica
ting all traces of Nasa! CatHrrh.
Both of these wonderful Californian
fMnedic are sold and warrented by
Foseay & Mason.
We want your butt' r ind eggs, and
will give oii either cash or trade for
it. Brownell fc Stanard.
I know I can sae yen money, try
mo, and you will be convinced. W. F.
Read.
KH.Iir HERE IX ALBA.W
! Nst Cash
Will Buy Goods Ch eaper Than
Anywhere Eise.
There is no need of sending awav
I dozen handled coffee cups and
i saucers,
U cts.
l ocuii iijt:ii miiiici juutecs
45 cts.
The goods mentioned above are
iron stone china, and' not 0. C.
ware.
These prices will stand good for
the iit-xt thiity days.
JULll S (jRADWOIIL.
A Li? any, Oct. 20, 1S88. -
Fine li!is for ssiilc.
We have just brought from
E istern Oregon a fine lot of work
horses which we will sell on terms
t" suit the times. Among them is
some promising young drivers from
Oneco, 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.
McKnight Bros.,
Tallman, Or.
For the Holidays.
W. Guiss & Sons are now
L.
CI-C1WUS ai1 eiegant line oi nouaay
ooun, bucn as piusn iouet sets,
albums, novelties, cards and fancy
goods, also a fine line of perfumer
ies in elegant plush cases. Their
stock will be complete and priceB
will bi as low as the lowest.
Ladies
I have received my full stock of
fall and winter inillinery, nave
secured the service of Miss Smith,
of .Portland, trimmer. Will be
pleased to show goods at any time.
Ida M. Brush, successor tb Mrs.
E. J. O'Connor.
A Warning.
The modes of dt.itli s approach are
various, and statistics show conclusive
ly that more persons die from diseases
of the throat and lungs than any other.
It is probable that everyone, without
exception, receives yast rumbcrs of
Tubcicle Germs into the system and
where these germs fall upon suitable
soil they start into life and develop,
at tirst slowly and is shown by a
slight tickling sensation in the throat
and if allowed to continue their
ravages they extend to the lungs pro
ducing consumption and to the head,
causing catarrh. Now all this is
dangerous and if allowed to proceed
will in time cause death. Al the onset
you must act with promptness; allow
ing a cold to go without attention is
dangerous and may lose you your
life. As soon as you feel that some
thing is wrong with your throat, lungs
or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Boschec's
German Syrup. It wili give you im
mediate relief.
Caution to Mothers.
Every mother is cautioned against
giving her chud laudanum or p-ira-
goric; it creates an unnatural craving
fur stimulants which kills the mind
or the child. Acker's Baby Soother
is specially' prepared to benefit chil
dren and cure their pains. It is harm
less and contains no opium or mor
phine. Sold by Foshay & Mason.
CaliforniH 'at-K-nre.
The only guaranteed cure for ca
tarrh, cold in the head, hay fever,rose
co'd, catrrhul deafness and sore eyes
lies ore tnc sense ot taste and unpleas
! ""t breath, resulting from
catarrh.
Eav and pheasant to use. Follow
directions and u cure is warranted, by
all d -uggists. Send for a circular
to Abivtine Medical Company, Oro
ville. Cal. Six months' treatment for
SI; sent by mail, $1.10, For sale by
Foshay & Mason,
French keeps rainead time.
Boys kilt suits at W. F. Read's.
Magic yeast at Brownell fc StanardV
Fine old cherry bunce at M. faun.
gart's.
Finest line of jersies ever ia AlbanT
at Read'.
A new invoice f Britishtrimm'mgs
at Read's.
For nice parlor suites call m
Thomas Brink.
G 9 nd see the new silverware at
Will & Stark's.
New dress goods the very I at,e
styles at W. F. Read's.
A tine line of new silverware jt
opea-r' at Will & Stark's.
As be autiful as a dream that liis
adies broadcloth at VT. F.Read's
A full line of crockery -and glass
ware cheap at Browr.cll fc Stanard's.
The largest and best assortment of
tea and toffee in town at .Brownell A
Stanard's.
Extra soda crackers, fresh from the
factory, every week at Brownell A
Stanard's.
J .Archibald, agent for the Sing
er Manufacturing Co., opposite Odd
Fellows temple.
Our customers never have the blues,
because we give them such good bar
gains. W..F. Read.
We handlo three kinds of fruit jar
and you will do well to see us before
placing your orders.
Mirth is short livei. Prolomr it '(
you can. It will heln your dispositiom
to trade with W. F. Read.
Call n. Brpwnell & Stanard's for
candies and nuts for the holidays. A
fine assortment on hand.
Just received, another lot of those
fine hand sewed French kid shoes, the
very cheapest eyer brought to town at
W. F. Read's.
Mexican Cactus Bitters is the. .best
remedy in .the world for liver and kid
ney diseases, Indigestion, etc. For sale
at M . Banuigart's
For your fine . imported ind Ke
West cigars, go to M. Baumgart .
cigar store, one . door east of Black
man's drug store.
"You win. never miss tl'.ejwatcr
'Till the well runs dry.".
If you want a well dug call on E. B.
Davidson. He does prompt work it a
reasonable price Orders can be left
at this ollice,
- Albany Bath House
-. AND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR
JSTLadiee nd children's hair dress,
ng a specialty. Dntue satisfaction
guaranteed
I CALL ATTENTION
To our assortment of Standard Brands of Fancy Groceries, unexcelled
by any in the city. Richardson b Bobbins celebrated Canned Meats, such
as turkey, chicken, grouse, pheasant, snipe, wild duck, plover, quail and
woodcock.
Franen-Ameican Food )
Celebrated French soups, mpek turtle, pea, French. bouillon, tomato,
chicken, consomme, beef and terrapin. These" good's are prepared from care
fully selected meats, vegetables and poultry without the aid of any artificial
substance whatever.
F&THEINZ
Spiced gherkins, chowshow, picalilly, cauliflower, queen olives, mus
tard dressing; pickled onions, sweet piekles and table sauces, and a full line
of Crosse & Blackwell's canned goods.
GORDON &
New York preserved strawberries,
tine fresh mushrocms, in glass, a lcveiy thing for man's eye to behold.
Also we have reeeired a very large stoek of
NEW
Raisins, Zaatt surrasts, citr, lensa aad srange peel, miBteaeat ia
both wood and glass. All good standard braads, which w d not hesitate to
guarantee te givs satisfaction in rry rsspset. Other artielss f fancy goods
t anaiersas t Mnti. Sesidss it is a wall knows fact that emr stsek of
STAPLE GROCERieS
r . And provisions far sxeel that f any ether stors i the sit v.
just reeeired froai astera faeteries aatl jobbers a line ef faaey "
For oar crockery department that will do credit to any heuse in. the city
of Portland, and will be sold at reduced rates and not the old-fashioned hun-rdred-per-otnt-carry-thera-halt-oTer-nntil-aext-seasoB
plan. We intend t
sell every artiele bught for the Holiday trade so low that no man can hay
an excasc for net buying hu wife a present.
WALLACE
DILWOETH'S
plums, mneannle. (mince, neaeh and
We har
GOODS
CHOP