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THE IMOBNTNU HEBAIjP: FIRDAY, FEBBTJABT 15, 1889. n i P'ornhtg gaihj Strati O. At... li. T1.WK TABLL. XOKTII BOPND. .eparts rrives. Cala. expr. Eugene ex freight aim am. l'ortl'd 10 luu llfli auill'-5ani 34.rpm 7:Wani " 4'pn SOUTU HOVSO. ! Arrives j Dimrt . Arrive CVIaJexp 7:45pi m fipm.AHhliiod 9.00im bugene ex in12.40uai ruueue Z 40iin Freight l.:tpml-.uirene ti.uopm No Freight received Iorjsouth after Ii.a. the name day. OKKGOX PACIFIC T1MK TAULK. Arrives Departs .llll&uull.OO p m 6.J5piul6.50a in rsseDicer. reiifht Rttine De Ville. New line of fountain pens at Will & Stark's. (iuiss & Son have opened a new line oi tine artists' materials. Edward C. Will and bride re tained yesterday from Corvallis. Kiln dried flooring can be had at the Springfield lumber yard in this city. A tine line of Western Cottage organs ut Blacktnan's. Call and see them. A complete line of artists' ma terials just received at G. L. Hlackmarrs. Have you ween that new line oi tine furniture at Fortmilier & Irving's? If not it will pay to do so. Fresh leaf lard in bulk at Conrad Meyer's. It will be tetailed in quantity to suit. No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds of fresh canned goods at a very 'ow figure at Conrad Meyer's. Julius Joseph has removed his cigar factory into the building for merly occupied by Hopkins & Salt marsh. Go to Burkhart & Iioyee's for all kinds of job printing. lrice: reasonable anteed. First-class work guar - The first regular meeting of the Albany Buildirg and Loan Asso ciation will be held at Stewart & Sox store this evening. W. F. Crosby ,(Jeo. U. Piper and C. B. Winn returned yesterday from Salem wheie they attended he Valentine German. The Ladies Aid society will meet at the residence of Mrs. Thos. Hopkins, at 2:'.0 on Friday after noon, instead of Thursday. Guiss & Son make a specialty of art supplies and artists' materials. They 'nvite everybody to call and 800 them, whether they purchase or not. Those Battine De Ville shoes at Krausse & Kline's are the latest style in ladies' foot wear. For com fort, style and durability they take the lead. If you want a clean and fine eiuoke ask lor J. Joseph's home made white laltor cigars. For sale by most cigar dealers and at J. Joseph's factory. A new line o: fine wall-papers with borders to match have been opened tt Fortmiller & Irving's. 'i hey are new and elegant designs. Call and .see them. ,lhe "Pacific Argand" range both four and six hole. An east ern store made especially for this coast's trade. Sold only by Geo. W. Smith, Albany. Ixvers of good coffee should try some of Julius Gradwohl's choice Java, Kio and Costa Rica coffees. He carries a complete line of choice family groceries of all kinds. ihe annual scnooi meeting oi me Albany school district will be held on Monday, March 4th. The reg ular notice of the same will be found in our advertising columns. , E. F. Sox has purchased 50 feet front on Second street in the rear of the lot on First street that he re cently purchased, thus securing continuous passageway through the block and making ait excellent business site. , G. W. Simpson has purchased at a bargain a new stock of boot and shoes, consisting of such standard makes as P. Cox, Buckingham & Hecht, Porter Slessinger & Co., etc., including men's and bovs boots and shoes and ladies' line shoes, which will be sold at cost. Call and see them. the Klamath Indian Land. Senator Mitchell will soon intro duce a resolution directing that the secretary of the interior inform the senate what proceedings, if any, have been had in his department, relative to the s jrvey and sale 01 the Klamath Indian reservation, in the state of California, in pur suance of an act approved April 8, 1886, providing for a better organ ization of Indian affairs in Cali fornia. Bnrclarr. Monday night some ierson, no doubt experienced in the business, entered the residence of Mr. (Jeo. Kashnell, near Irving, and stole to or theee watches and chains ami alwut $100 in money. The family knew nothing of it until next morning and the thief is orobably beyond reach. Kugene Kt gister. " lale Temperance Alllanre. Extensive preparations are being made for a big rally at the annual meeting of the state alliance in Albany ne.xt Wednesday, the "JOth in.t. Major Hilton, Maon lAng. Narcisse White Kinney, Kev. C. C Hatemau. all persons of exten sive reputation, will convention. address the Passed .(war. Mrf. Kdith Westlake, wife Wm. Westlake, and sifter Mavor Cowan, of this city, died of ! of ; at ; the fami'y home in California, last' week. MrCVl.lLS FBOM ft.tl.ESI. Notaries Pablio Supreme Oonrt Suoi Evangelist New Bank. Fall Salem. Feb. 14. Chas. Hirstel; E. C. Woods, of Portland, and Arthur Conklin, of. Grants Pass, were appointed notaries public to day. SUPREME COL'KT DECISION. In the supreme court to-day the case of The Portland Lumbering and Manufacturing Company ,app., vs. City f East Portland, resp., appeal from Multnomah, rehearing, argued and submitted : I. C. More- land, attorney for appellants, J. V. Beach, attorney for respondent. SNOW FALL. There was quite a fall of snow here to-day, but disappeared as fast as it .'ell. EXCAVATION M ADE. The excavation for the new brick block is being made, and as soon as the plans are completed, which will be in a few days, bids will be invited for the work of construc tion. INTERESTING MEETINGS. The meetings of Studd & Burke, evangelists, at the Presbyterian church, continue to draw great crowds and genuine interest is manifested. Every person at tending speaks in highest terms of their labors. ATTEND N'CE SMALL. The attendance was not large to-night at the Josef Heine enter tainment. The ball last night kept so many out late that sleep keeps them home this evening. WOOLEN MILLS Sl'BSIDY. The woolen mills subsidy is pro gressing finely, although the storm to-day prevented the committee from canvassing extensively. Kendenre Barat-d. Mr. T. J. Vauhan's resilience .one mile north ot Coburg caught fire from the flue Mondav afternoon aixrnt 3 o'clock and burned to the iMoiind, also the wood shed and moke house. Everything down s: urs was saved, but a few things ! MP stairs were lost. There was no I 'iisurance. The family are now .ivi.:g in an old house on the place. j Jfw Strain Srboonrr. The new steam schooner built at Yaquina for the Yaquina Deep Sea Fishing Company has been fin ishedand was successful'' launched Wednesday. It is a tine schooner, and was christened the Geo. H. Chance. It will sail down the coast with a cargo to San Francis co, wherd her boilers and ma chinery will lie put in, aftei which she will return an go into service of the company for which she was built." V. A. B. Knranpnirni. The Grand Army Encampment for the Department of Oregon will meet in Portland one week from next Tuesday, Feb-uary 2bth. The delegates irotn Mcpherson Post No. 5 are W. C. Cassell and D. B. Allen. Proba ly uuite a number from this place besides the elected j delegates will be m attendance. cla t Answer. IiOuis White, who was arrested ! for the larcenv of a check owned bv i an Italian railroad laborer, was nr-1 raigned before Justice Humphrey I yesterday and field to await the ! action of the grand jury. In de fault of $500 bonds he went to jail. 'U4T ftWTYK.: The farm residence of V. A . Manning near St. Paul inMuion county was burned to the grouad ou Tuesday. Citizens ft Baker City propose erecting a $75.0! 10 'hotel huiiiing ! iu that city the coining season. Prominent citizcua of The Dolles are moving lor the organization of it trot rail vav k;tatlnn , r 1 . 1 1 Grants Pass has incorporated an j opera house .company, and will j . . j . build a $3500 town hall. Lakeville ! is going to follow suit Lake County Examiner: This has been a splendid winter for stock . There have been no losses and the stock men feel easy. The county court of Columbia county, W.T., has issued $G0,00) in warrants to Q. W. Hunt to have him exten t theO. & W. T. rail road in that vicinity. Prineville News: The oldest inhabitant can't begin to remember such a glorious winter as we have had so tar. Our best consolation rests in the fact that the stockmen of Crock county are well prepared to endure all the weather mildness tb at comes along. Dallas Observer: M. M. K lis 1 had a line gold headed cane stolen from him at a picnic three rears ago at Ballston . A few days ago ! ! whilo out bunting w th a young j man at that place, he na,sed Ihe ! picnic grounds and found the caue in the hollow of an old log. The caie is well preserved and is now being levarnished. Dalles O'ajerver- J- hn Thomas, who is working for Farley a few miles west of town chopped a tree down Saturday and w-is canght iy some of the limbs iu its falling. His right teg was broken between the kne and the ankle, and he was otherwise seriously hurt. He was quite a .distance from the house and was compelled to ciaw the cutire distauce give the alarm. betore he could Tearben I van.lnnll..-. ....... . , notice is iierehv given that the ; regular public quarterly examina-1 I tion of teachers for Linn countv : will take place at the court house j in Ainanv, commencing at noon, 1 W'edne.-dav. February '11. lSS!. AI. teachers desiring examination vill ! oloiise be present at the beginning. ! L. M. Cuki., ; County school Superintendent r OHPAl' BKtEFIT. Oast of Characters and Synopsis of the Flay to Be Presented on Feb. 15. The play "Force of Impulse" will be presented at the opera house this (Friday) evening by t e members of "F" Company, and some of the best local talent of the city. CAST OK CHARACTERS. Morris Maitland. A stern Puritan, with unbend ing will. Reginald Maitland His son, one of Nature's noble men. Henry Lowville True as steel, a little soured against the female sex, and a Ralph Mnrdell Cnlnnel Mnrrell .PI1. LiL:::.7 A tru soldier, with a keen sense of duty. Geo. Washington Dol'erclutch. . . . An eccentric lawyer of the 'old school," who possesses a large, sympathetic heart. Sammy Dewdrop The son of a millionaire, fresh from college, full of romantic nonsense. Adolpus Softhead His chum, whose mi ntal facul ties have not kept pace with his physical. Coriolanus Wellington Wrho nver smiles,and who thinks he was born to fill a higher sta tion in life than that of menial. Adrienne Ixjwville , impulsive j beautv, who loves not wisely but . too well. Hilda Wallace Her maid, whose birth is ob scure; an innocent victim of misplaced love. Anastasia Maitland A gushing maiden of forty-live summers, very susceptible. SYNOPSIS OK EVENTS. Act 1. Dollerclutch's olfice A fruitless journey, a heap of ac cumulated business and a chapter of unparalleled impudence Newsj from the front A oor girl's trou- ; ble and a lawyer's big heart llil-1 da's sad storv "I'll see this thing i throu if it costs me a fortune his attention for the present toseil Iden departure in search of a ing a patent fen (. Hi8 , A sud clue The meeting of friends One of nature s noblemen Maitland i betrays his secret by a slip of tne tongue The ball at Beachwood i Two spooneys, fresh from college, ; lose their heads and their heart.' I "Squashed, by Jupiter !" Trust-! ing innocence and polished, vil- j liany The interrupted tryst An honest man's avowal A picture of ..l.armiiKTKimt.lieitv Mnrdoll -....I Hilda meet face to face "1 dare ' ol Mftrt l''Dt or a few dJs vou to make another victim!" A i C. II. Bain. scoandrel's discomfiture Tableau. Act. 2. The Maitland home sieau Aijasmaia o uuuuia n. warm welcome and its icy recep- tion Forebodings and doubts Father and son Searching ques - tions A domestic storm and a nurant'u .vimtnuiwl A fnilwil vil- . i a . Jn..Un A Iain's wrath-Enlisting for the war -The collapse of cowards "It's; HO Use lnlhV, the llg'S Up!" Hilda's sympathy and Adrienne's ' rants; shape, round; color, reddish silent despair The result of mi-; purple at first, but becomes a bluish nulse The father pleads for his ; "laCh fu,1' ripened. The fluvor son Anastasia and Dollerciutch : Cariolanus comes to grief Good ai.d bad news Husband and wife Reginald demands an explaua-. tion A hand without a heart The separation A new recruit Too late; the roll is signed Tableau. Act HI. Four years later A cmp in the army Ixuigings "Only six miles from home !" The skeleton in the closet The father's j yearning for his child A woman hater in love lollerclutch'sdream ; A picture of camp life and fun ; Coriolanus lit his revenge New from home I.inlli'rcluteh makes a big liml "Kireka!" Proofs of Hilda s parentage and marriage , fruit we.l up from the ground Plants A happv old lawyer "I'll takej8n,,,Id be set in the spring, during them to" Hilda '"Detailed for 1 March, April and May. in rows two or dutv-A soldier's temptation The . . ' , , . . . .... ti... feimiiei ueen um iium mi- Miakf. in t,, KrasK-At last J can . tumble his pride!" i Act IV. At Kegmald s home News from the Army "Grant is not the man to acknowledge de feat" Adrienne and Hilda False1 pride is broken The reconciliation ! Will Reginald forgive me? Dol-1 lerelutch brings joy to Hilda s heart 1 ou an; me uaugnier 01 .iorri , .1 i :..t.. .ill .-.i Maitland" The stolen documents ; h tow Sbxd Monbt. I would pra and the snake in the grass 'Hang ; fer to have money sent bv Americaa me if I don't see this thin1? I express order, all stilus of $5 and through" A letter to the absent 1 one Face to face The barrier of pride swept down- 'Reginald I love you! come nacn: me . ' 1 ;nm a a-a m t happy reunion An ominous cloud money" order or postal note,draVn on "I have deserted my jtost the j Portland, Michigan. Pistare stampa lienaltv is death I must return ere ; wi" not be accepted only from our inv absence is discovered !" The j customers that cannot .'obtain an ex wolf in the sheepfold A wily "rder-only those or the ona fmnfr f..ndA iillain' rl c,,t denomination wanted. "Those words sealed .v...., .- your doom The murder and the escape ' Dollerciutch arrived too late Ihe pursuit. Act V. In camp Maitland on duty The charge of desertion and the examination "I know not j what 1 did" The colonel's lenitv ! Ti;ai,r,,.Vu- r .lr;.,0'- " """"" - muraer orougin 10 camp oircum- , stantial evidence fastens the crime ; ujion Heginald The court martial Convi ted and sentenced to be shot Preparations tor the execu-! tion 'tiod knows I am innocent" IK-Uercluti li arrives in the nick of time "If vou shoot that man ! vou commit mur.".er '"The beirin- ningof theend "Adrienne lives !" . A villain's terror Adrienne an- I 1 1 nears oil the si-ene "Thorn is the UT": -l'.,v,,w "" ! ....I i.-.:.. . oiuse me rewaiu 01 innweuce , i and the punishment of villainy 1 lurr;t" 'f ' over; i.ee nas surreniiereu t. ii,-.mt Th.. and finale Tableau. Admission ."1 rent reserved on sale at seats 50 cents. Tickets r, .lekin.m' It cn-ts L-ike county, a. present, Irom $40 to o() per day to n.iv warrants ou nbbit, coyote, wild- j - at, cougar, aud bear scalps. A MMI1TED TKIBITK. What Mr. and Madam Heine Think ct the Sterling Pianos. Mr. Josef Heine in his entertain ment Wednesday evening took occasion to epeak in terms of warm praise of the beau tiful Sterling piano. which had been placed in the opera house lor the use of Mrs. Heine : He said that they had been able to play some of their most brilliant numbers because they had a good piano, which at several j laces they did not have, and were compelled to omit some of the passages on that account. Mrs. Heine was so delighted with the instrument that she wrote the following note at the close of the perfwmanee to Mr. G. L. Black- Wn' ho ou ' UlOroUglliy 'examined the beautiful Sterling Dear piano mrnisueu ior use at our en tertainment at the opera house this evening, it affords me much pleas ure to say that 1 consider it one of the best pianos upon which I have ever played. The purity of tone and excellence of finish makes it, in my estimation, a superior instru ment, not excelled by any of the best pianos in use in this country. Yours truly, Ada Heine. Heine company. This voluntary recommendation coming from such distinguished musicians as Mr. and Madam Heine speaks volumes for the ular Sterling pianos. pop Xaval Station at Yaquina. The commission appointed by the government to select a site for a naval station, report that r.ear the bar at the mouth of Yaquina bay they discovered a steamer loaded with Emperor Mixed Tea for the Willamette Packing Co. This is the finest tea on the mar ket. Don't fail to give it a trial. Change of Ageult. J. S. Purdom, who has been for several years station agent at Ger vais for the O. fc C. and Southern Pacific railway companies, has re signed his iosition and will devote the depot is temporarily filled by l reel israwlenburg, of Harnsburg. Valuable ItoultN. I havt one set of the American Encyciodedia, also one tcofthc Britianica Encyclopedia, which I will sell at 'So per cent below cost. PersoDS wisbiuir to nurch-tse i cn c' up e Hie residence u a DKM Rirn. VI-' THK BLFEKEKK1 i j The Blueberry Is a valuable fruit and is reliable to grow In our Nortu ! ern states, where the more tender j varieties of fruits winter-ki.l. It in 1 perfectly hardy, havinir stood 40 de- i H,!ecs.b!,ow.zero Uhut showing an injury to the most tender buds. It ! ripens in this latitude about the 1st of I JuW. n.l U horn in .lnt.rS nt ' 'a"" ! '""p'-errv, a very ,i-d, n il iiuu-n iu, i iiiiiiiini-f u vy IIIOSI people diliciou-. It may be served with su;;Mr and creai.j or cooked sauce, and is silcudid canned fir winter use 1 lie n ant et ins in flourish ia all soils and is a prolific bearer. It gros Tt-rv stocky and niiik'-s a nire hedge. The shining ilaik ui-een leaves unci the blue fmit 111 kin r a pleading contrast. The de mand for the fruit is treat, and uxual- ly uniiirs IS cents j.er quart. Ttev' commence benring the first year after j m-iinm urn, ami ; iem a mil crop tbe second and third year ffter setting out. They are propagated from suek n iiml root cuttings. The plant it iiiM.ui tin- In- ht and sic of a currant ii:sh a ul vt. y stocky, holding the ' 1 'J"0 T-! wr " iee ItPlHeetl flu ntWk IlluL mar rtai fuft between the he.le, and no sira or weed should i bi allowed to irro between row. PRICK LIST. ' f dozen plants by mail $ W ! 2 dozen plants by in. I ,1 00 : KK) dozen plant- by express.... 3 50 ! 1000 dozen plants Ut express or i freight . IS 00 j Plants are carefully packed in damn ! mo-s and dcliverel io express or ! freisht office, for wukh I make no xira charre un?er t ost ,,ny o cents, and if order is lost, money win De promptly re funded Ut sender. If not -onvenic ul to ': "HIH AUIl-n IIIV-I. Ill(lllf f'HIl lit" H..llt llV reutA i..m-.. . sr.-,.- , Portland, folia C o.. Mich. - . ipppil In fhe Bad. j ! Is it not better to nip Consumption ; ' the greatest scourge of humanity in j ! the bud, than to try to May is pro-! press on the hnnK 01 inc grave. A few doses of California s most useful production, will releive, and a thor- ou - h treatment will cure. Nasi Catarrll. too orun the forerunner of consumption can be cured by Califor- nia ("iit-R-Cure. Th..; umediesare; sold mid fully wnrrenicd by Fosliay A i Mason. j T-" mmm " j Fok lamk back, si.. or chkst is 1 Shiloh' Porus Plaster. Price.'il centa. Fosnay Mason. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Oint- ment i.- unequaled for old chronic sore M an v cases have tieen perm sale by F- Tiiir.tlv cined 1V ll. For shav M.on. Annnal Krnoal Merilng. x, OTICE IS HKRCbY UIVEX TO THE ltral voter, ot M.il .ii-trict X... 5 1n1.it ,-hTol meetini: 01 aul nehi ol ilixtrict , 011 Mond.iy, tbe 4'h ilav of Muu-h. Iss9, at the lit. ur of 7 o'clock P M.,of Haiil liav, fur the pnrp-ise of liearin? tne rt orls c ( tlir j ilncctiirs am ti' rk. ami to levy n tax lor the ' Niiptii t t the svhiHil for the eii-.nrnvr year, j Aim) fi. M o purpo.-e of lev.viK a tax for the , pun"xc f pa in;,' interest un ; he IioiiiIm el sud di 1: i t f t: order of the fvard of dinetors. J 1'. ; IIUKbiiAkT, t'istriot Clerk, j Kebruar)-, H; 1SS9. CiOttlKM If ILK KAZAAB. Jalins Gradwohl Eaa Just Added a Con pleto Line of Family Grooeries to His Bosinees v men ne ha lought for net cash, and he assures his customers that he did not give any preference to any wholesale house, and all he oofies is that the people will come and examine his prices and see what net cash will do, and then judge for themselves which is the liest place to buy goods, just as he has done. His trices in crockery are not changed. One-half dozen unhandled tea cups and saucers, 35 cts. dozen unhandled coffee cups and saucers, 45 cts. 14 dozen handled coffee cups and saucers, 50 cts. xi dozen seven inch dinner plates 45 cts. The goods mentioned above are iron stone china, and not 0. C. ware. Stack Haider Heating. There will be a meeting of the stock holders of the Albany Build ing and Loan Association on Fri day evening at 7 o'clock, Feb. 15th 1889, at the store of Stewart & Sox. for the purpose of organizing and electing a board of directors for the ensuing year, a sufficient' number of shares having been sab scribed. It is hoped all share holders will be present, and all those desiring to take stock in the first "Series" will do so at once or at that meeting as the first Series will then be closed. By order of committee. Evergreen for Sale. Mr. II. W.Settlemire the Tangent nurseryman that has a full supply of all the leading and desirable varieties of evergreen tree&Crom two to three feet high, which be is sell ing cheap, and those disiriug such trees wilt do well to call upon him before- going away from home. He has also several thousand Italian and Hungarian prune trees, as well as a general variety of fruit trees. Make out vour orders and send or go to him for the trees you w int, and support a worthy home industry. We t an and lo Guarantee Ackers Blood Elixir tor 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 purifies the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Plnspleit n the Face Det ote an impure state of the blo d and are looked upon by many with suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir will remove all impurities and leave the complexion smooth and clear. There is nothing that will so thorouehly burtd up the constitution, purity and strengthen the whole system. Sold and guaranteed by Foshay & Mason. Happiness and C'aalentment, Cannot go hand in hand if we look on the dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken lite 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 1 ; I l D. u . nappines ana pleasure, ooiu m zo 1 and 50 cents by Foshay & Mason. I Mirers Kail war. Has not been built yet, but the finest comb honey of the season has just been leceived at the Wil 'amette Packing Co.'s. arRCIAft. ftOTM'K. DR. W. C. NEGUS, lZol I vue Medical College. i The Dr. has spent a lifetime of Mtuov ami uractiee and makes a tuie- i einity of chronic diseases, removea I cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors ! and wens, without pain or the khifa. He also makes a specialty of treat- mant with electriciiy, Has practn ed hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or nieht. His m ttois "HOOD WILL TO ALL -' tx O.Iici- nd residence Fe rr street, net wi en Tnird ami Fonr'.h. WHY DOES siTHE MAN LOOK SADi Because he knows that his dear wife is j just commencing to work him for i something you know how it is ' yourself -but when 1 LADIESTftVADE WITH Browoell I Staoanl Their hushanils don't look that way, because there are 00 extravagant prices on their goods. Kvery thing is good; every think is cheap; make Home happy, make YOUR HUSBAND SM ILK By trading at the economical store where the rule of good goods aud low prices knows no exception. D.'ti't forget that tt tuple of economy is at BroT7nell & Stanard's- COKNKit KI.CiT AND BKOAUA LBIX SLS Tie Lading Clo Carries the Largest line of lien's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Etc. in the Willam ette Valley. SUITS MADE TO In His Merchant 'fyilon'ii FOSTER BLOCK, JULIUS GRADWOHL'S -0) GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR He has enlarged his stock equal FAMILY GROCERIES. AND GENERAL JHARDWArE Hooker Bros'. Silverware, french, Oliiiia and Orvstalware. Boys' "Wagons and "Doll Carriaarg Fancy Goods, and a General -AjsortmeiitGoiDCrockerv. ..jiudTOYS. Buys Direct and Carries Willamette Valley, C3T Ici on parte Francois. Hier r.f ' CITY DEUG STOKE. TEL. CT. vJ03STES, , bookseller. Newsdealer, Stationer, AND DKALKR1K- TEXT BOOKS ill! Fine stalionery, miscellaneous Inn k. ph'dwprapli- and autograph ! bums, ii.kstands, ink, pens, jiencils. e.c. Sheet music, music books, and all kinds of musical merchandise. General IMews; T)roL Mail orders promptly attended ler, 4 ORDER Departed. ALBANY" A- to any oh the Coiit, c u the Largest SUckJht tk. wirt deutch gesprochen. - 6. L BLACKMAN. vSucoeaaor to . W. Lancet on 1 tar- Mp, Faints,. Oils, Pcrfasnerr and toilet artwtea. an a tall 'liste- of hooks aoi hiationrry. pnriodieala, etc. rrsawnptioaa eararuny cum 13 CC3 ffiiCTS TELE, Albany SCHOOL SUPPLIES.. to. ?3 2 1 2 - v-""""MirlWi" "