Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, May 25, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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THE HOByiyG HEItALD; SATRRPAY, MAY 25, 1889.
. A C. II. K. TIMS TABLE.
NORTH BOUND.
j epartolrrlveo. m
lid, expr.
Kuzens ex
Fjeijrht
;45 am
11:15 mm
.-amJFortl
rortl'dlOlOtm
45pm
C46pm
SOUTH BOUND.
J Arrive i Departs) Arrives
Cabfexp
Kuene ex
Freight
7:45pm) 6pm
12;20pm 112.40pm
1.30pm
Ashland 9.00am
Eugene 2.40pm
Eugene 6.00pm
No Freight received forMuthfafter lljuM.
the same day.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Departs
Passenger.
Freight..
..111.15am
6.
25pm
1.00 p m
. so a
THE OSEQOI PACIPIO.
The Bead ts Be Htw Actirely Poshed to
as Eastern Ccioeetioa.
JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN.
Look out for Sells Bros, big adv.
in the Herald to-morrow.
You are liable to be injured at
any time. Insure with Winn in
the Travelers.
The Women's Relief Corps will
give an entertainment on Thurs
day, May 30th. Further announce
roent will be given.
The base ball match between
the Monmouth and Albany nines ,
will occur at the college campus in
this city to-day, weather permit
ting. Owing to the fact that some of
the committees were not ready to
report the Fourth of .Inly meeting
last evening was postponed until
Monday evening. t
Mr. P. B. Elderkin will be man
ager pro tern of the Albany O. II.
& N. office, during the absence of
the asent, C. G. Rawlings, on a
trip to Baker City.
The crew at work dismantling
the Yaquina Bay have orders from
Mr. Whitelaw to blow the hull to
pieces as soon as they get all the
machinery, etc. that can be saved.
Just received at Will & Stark's a
new line of jewelry in latest pat
terns, including pins, charms,
lockets, and gold and silver jewelry
of all kinds. Call and see them.
Railroad tickets are sold to all
points East by F. A. Burkhart,
opposite the First National bank
from $5 to $10 cheaper than they
can be had over any other line.
Call and see him if you want to go
East.
Contributions of flowers for
memorial day are respectfully
solicited from all friends by the
ladies of McPherson Relief Corps,
to be left at the G. A. R. hall be
tween 3 p. m. and 5 p. m. Wednes
day, May 29, 1889.
For the best roasted coffee, cream
cheese, beef chipped to order,
Golden Star tomatoes, at five cans
for 50 cents, and all canned goods
in proportion, go to Conrad Meyer.
He also has some of the best and
freshest 1 oiled oats in the market.
F. L. Kenton does a cash busi
ness and makes his prices just as
low as he can possibly afford. Give
him a call ,and you wili never
regret it. You will find him next
door to the opera house where he
will always be pleased to wait
upon customers.
It is announced that the South
ern M. E. churclf.of Oregon will
shortly begin the publication of a
weefciy rengious paper m iuw .t .
Rev. D. II. Comann, pastor of the
M. E. church South in this city,
will be editor. It will be printed
by Messrs. Royce & Hibbler.
John Schmeer received yester
day direct from the factory in New
York a new $1400 landau, which
made its first appearance on the
streets yesterday, drawn by a
newly purchased handsome $303
team of horses. It is inely fin
ished and Is one of the neatest
turnout" to be found in Oregon.
The Corvallis Gazette says : As
Albanv is to have a gala day on
the Fourth of July and the Salem
and Corvallis peo'ple are to join in
and help Albany "paint the town'
why would it not be a good idea
for Albany to offer a prize to be
shot for between the Salem, Albany
and Corvallis gun clubs, and have
the contest take place at some hour
during the day. It might help to
swell the crowd and each club
could pick a team to enter the con
gest. Let us hear from Albany and
Salem.
PERSONAL MENTION.
In addition to the official an
nouncement of the immediate re
sumption of work on the. eastward
extension of the Oregon Pacific, as
already published by the Herald,
comes the news that $5,000,000 of
first mortgage bends of the Oregon
Pacific Co. have been placed on
the market in New York and
Philadelphia. This means that
tke previous loan has been taken
up, which will place the company
on a solid financial basis, as the
first mortgage bonds will not go
begging among shrewed capitalists
seeking investment.
It is stated on good authority
that further important develop
ments, looking to the speedy com
pletion of this road to an eastern
connection with the Chicago &
Northwestern line, will soon be
made public, and that work is to
be pushed this season on the road
eastward in a more vigorous man
ner than ever before.
Several surveyors and railroad
men ot this city have received
notification to be ready to resume
work immediately. A party of
surveyors under Engineer Eckleson
have been in the field for several
weeks, and another party is to
leaye this city early next week. It
is said bv those in a position to
know that no less than 2000 men
will be at work this summer build
ing the line from its present
terminus this side of the summit
through the rich agricultural and
stock regions of Eastern Oregon
towards Boise City, to which point
8TAIB W. 0. T. U- COHVEBTIOJ.
Lut Day's
Fieceedisgs
of Officers.
and Eleotioa
Salem, May 24. The morning
session was devoted mainly to the
election of officers.
Mrs. Riggs, of Portland, was re
elected president.
Mrs. Henrietta Brown.of Albany,
corresponding secretary. .
Mrs. R. M. Robb. f East Port
land, recording secretary.
Mrs. Margaret BilyeUjOf Eugene,
treasurer. Miss Irvine having first
been elected, but declined. .
Report of agent, of Union Sig
nal was read by Mrs. L. A. White,
who recommended the Signal as a
first-class paper.
Mrs. W. F. Swick, who was de
tained because of sickness, sent a
report on Sabbath obser ance.
Mrs. Robb read the report of Dr.
Adair, superintendent of heredity
and hygiene. Good work has been
done in many places.
Mrs. Additon, superintendent of
temperance and labor, sent a report
showing how this department, if
well worked, would do much
toward settling the labor question
of to-day.
After some important business
the convention adjourned until af
ternoon session.
EVENING SESSION.
The annual report was read by
Miss E. W. Warwick, of Astoria,
state superintendent of young wo
men's work.
Papers were ead and recitations
given by young ladies.
This is the last day ot the sev
enth annual session of the W. C
T. U. for Oregon, the session elos
LOW BATES,
the Chicago & -ortn western is now .:. fi,,9pVMiinV8 nrosrramme
kith I fe ' "
SUNDAY EVENING'S SERVICE.
The following will be the order
of the exercises of the memorial
services to be held to-morrow even
ins at the opera house :
Invocation Rev. I. B. Fisher.
Reading of hymn No. 207, from
Gospel Hymns No. 5 Rev. G. L.
Rogers.
Reading of scripture lesson Rev.
D. H. Comann.
Prayer Rev. H. P. Webb.
Reading of bymn No. 22(5 Rev.
G. L. Rogers.
Sermon Rev. E. R. Prichard.
Prayer Rev L. J. Trumbull.
Hymn No. 2'M.
Benediction Rev. G. L. Rogers.
Let every one bring with them
Gospel Hymns No. 5.
The choirs of the different
churches are earnestly requested
to take the seats reserved for them
near the instrument, that they
may better be able to assist in the
singing.
The services will begin promptly
at 7:45 p. m.
A CAK9.
24.
building westward to connect w
it, thus completing one of the
greatest and most direct through
routes from ocean to ocean across
the contiment.
All this points with certainty to
prosperous times in this city. Al
bany already enjoys superior trans
portation facilities, and when to
her present advantages this through
trans-con timental line is added,
there will follow an era of progress
and advancement, in the upbuild
ing of a big city right here im the
center of the Willamette Valley,
that will astonish the oldest in
habitant of this portion of Oregon.
Surveying Public Laods.
The residents of the eastern por
tion of this county have been
anxiously hoping for some move
ment looking toward tho survey
and sub-division of the immense
body of land, the settlement of
which is retarded by reason oi its
unsurveyed condition. The follow
ing extract from the act of con
gress of March 2d, will show the
provisions made for such work:
For surveyB and re-surveys of pub
lic lands, including $10,000 for
surveys of lands opened to settle
ment in the territory of Montana
under the act approved May 1,
1888, and including $5000, or ho
much thereof as may be necessary,
for the survey of the west boun
dary of the White mountains, or
San Carlos Indian reservation, in
the territory of Arizona, $200,000,
at rates not exceeding $9 per linear
mile for sign lard or meander lines,
$7 for township and $5 foi section
lines. Provided, That in expend-
j ing this appropriation preference , was conternpiated
j shall oe given in tayor of survey- Th intimation T had was
,ng tonubmpg " """'5 when my attention was called to it
or in part, by ac tual s tier , and , f brcatioiu And i
he surveys shall be , confi ned to h . - distmc undersood that in
ands adapted to agr ul ure an , chequred career I have
hues of rese vations Provided ; f u nec v to b
further, that the co.mm"" I for that which was mine by right,
he general laud. P"?, Again, that I was in distressed
or the surrey otjands eVjy I dia not Have proper care and at
timbered, mountainous or covered , tention Uow & construction
with dense undergrowth, rates net , d fa ,a(.ed Qn clioV,
exceeding $1$ per 1 near mile for .
standard and meanaer u fix . my rehensioiK Nothing
for township and $ JWftion u farter frQm the truth
l3' r 4 case?CZ rJ Darin the six weeks of my illness
difficulties in the survey .the there EM not been a single wish,
cannot be contracted lor at these, ... ovnroasat, nr u,i w
lor burtM ... . i l ; ...:.v,:
liitL Hits utrcu giauueu, 11 nituiu
the bounds of possibility. Had I
; he4n within the sacred precincts of
my own home, with my wite ana
To Yaquina Bay Via tho Southern Paclflo
ud Oregon Paoifie Boads.
Yaauina Republican.
We are authorized to announce
that arrangements are about com
pleted between the Southern
Pacific and the Oregon Pacific rail
roads whereby a round rate of five
dollars will be established over the
above lines between Portland and
Yaquina Bay, the rate to go into
effect on June 15th and to continue
until September 30th. This rate
will be good over the Southern
Pacific west side line via Corvallis
only. Passengers for Yaquina Bay
will leave Portland in the morning
and arrive at Corvallis about noon,
where they will take dinner.
Transfer of passengers and baggage
and dinner will be made at the
uniform rate of fifty cents. Run
ning time on the Oregon
will be shortened and the train
will arrive at Yaquina before five
o'clock in the. evening, giving
ample time for passengers to cross
the Bay and arrive at Newport be
fore supper. This low rate has
been secured mainly through the
liberality of the managers of the
Southern Pacific road, It is wel
come news for the people of Ya
quina Bay as well as the traveling
public generally.
He Wanted One.
Says he, "I want it; I am going
to have one or bust." "Have one
of what?" asked a bystander.
"Why one of those fat dressed
chickens that the Willamette Pack
ing Co. have every Saturday." We
will also have some fine fat geese
to tickle your palate on Sundays.
('arm for Sale.
Persons looking for a fine bargain
in a farm should call upon me on
the premises, 3. miles northwest
of Albany on the oiher side of the
river. There are two hundred
acres in the piece, nearly all under
cultivation, all number one land;
good new house and large barn,
fencing in good shape, living water
in the pasture the year round, good
well at the barn and also one at the
house, both fully fitted with
pumps. For particulars inquire of
I me on the premises, the school
j house is only a quarter of a mile
distant.
A. Snell.
Just Iteceired.
A line lot of cabbage, cauliflower,
green peas, asparagus, oranges and
lemons, also a new lot of that nice
California cream cheese. Willam
ette Packing Co. .
. LEAL ESTATE FOB SALE.
Twentv-five feet front on east
First street $2000.
Four lots iu Hackleman's third
addition $1000. .
Two lots in western part of town,
block No. 60, each $425.
Two lots in block No. 62, each
$500.
Two lots with large house and
barn on Baker street $2100.
Two hundred and twenty-five
feet front on Depot street with
house and barn $5000.
One block of twelve lots in
Schultz front addition to South
Albany $1200.
Willamette Valley Land Agency.
Schultz & Hendeksox.
Good Inyestment.
For a small amount 'of money
that will in a years time double or
PacifiotJtrebli your money,: such an op
portunity is ottered in bouth
Albany only one half mile from
the city, embracing the tract of
land from Elkins' falls to the fair
ground road. Lots sold on the
installment plan.
TWEEDALE & REDF1ELD.
One door south of the post office.
The BUYERS' GUIDE ia
issued March and Sept.each
year. It is an encyclopedia
of useful information for all
who purchase the luxuries
or the necessities of life. We
can clothe you a furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary ap
pliances to ride, walk 'lance, sleep,
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or
stay at home, and in vaiioua sizes,
styles and quantities. Just hfc-nre out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY, and you can make a
fair estimate of the value of the
BUYERS' CUIDE. which will be
sent upon'receipt of 10 cents to pay
postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO.,
111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago.Ill.
Kemoved.
JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS
patrons and friends that he can be found
on First street, in his new rooms in Foshar &
Masaa s brick, where he is prepared to ac
commodate the public'wtth anything in the
lonsorialline. Hot or cold baths at all hours
Albany, Mav
To vhk Emtuk or tuk IIkrai.d:
It has come to my knowledge
that many of the good people of
this city believe that I am tne au
thor of an article entitled "Not a
Christian Sermon," signed "Clio,"
which recently appeared in your
columns.
For the benefit of whom it may
concern I desire to state that I did
not write the article in question :
i neither did I know that it had been
ited.
was
Strawb
rries.
F. L. Kenton receives fresh
strawberries every morning. All
orders entrusted to him will receive
careful attention.
The Dynamite u;?y
sk'.n liae. Tkanpaoa
airsats.
whip is ee
fc Orerman
Xotlco t Contractor and;Bullders.
TOTICE IB HEREBY GIVES THAT BIDS
JL1 will be received until Saturday, June 1,
1SS9. at the hour of one o'clock r. m. for tlje
construction of a two story brick building on
the real property owned by the Masonic
Building Association in Al any, Oregon, in
accordance with plans and specifications now
on file in th9 office of Charles E. Wolvertcn,
secretary. The light is reserved to reject
any and all bids.
Dated May 21, 1SS!.
By order, L. SENDKRS,
ti. F. SIMI'kOX,
O. W. M ASTON,
Committee,
Green peas, cabbage, cauliflower,
onions, celery, pie plant, fresh, at
Brownell & Stanard,
No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds of
fresh canned goods at a very low
figure at Conrad Meyer's.
GOLDEN
BAKING
PO WDER.
Put up expressly for Julius'jGrad
Jwohl and sold at his Golden
Rule Bazaar in
ONE POUND CANS
AT
25:CENTS PER CAN
Guaranteed to be first-class
in every Respect.
JULIUS GKADWOHL
Pa'kks rr bv the crrr marhiial within tub
X corporate limits of the city ot Albany, a
small sorrel horse, both hind feet white, has
saddle marks. The owner can have the
sme by calling at Jno. SAmeer's livery
stablu and paying charges.
ALBANY
Coll
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ALBANY,
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of Instructors.
rates, compensation lor surveys;
and re-surveya may be made by j
the said commissioner, with tne
anuroval of the secretary of the in
terior, at rates not exceeding $18
per linear mile for standard and
meander lines, $15 for township
and $12 for section lines. The
daughter to wait upon me, I could
not have been better cared for.
And I avail myself of this oppor
tunity to return my sincere thanks
O. S. May, of Scio, is in the city.
A. R. Norwood, the successful
stock man of Harrisburg, drove in
gome fine fat cattle to this city yes
terday.
Mrs. F. E. Allen left yesterday
to visit relatives in the Eastern
states. She was accompanied as
far as Portland by her husband.
Hon. Mr. Ricker, of .-Douglas
county, was in the city yesterday,
haying come in from the camp of
the O. & C. railroad land viewers
on the North Santiam. He goes to
Portland this morning to organise
a party of men and go with them
for the same railroad in a similar
field of operations.
Fine Vegetable.
On Saturday we will have the
finest lot of vegetables in the city.
New potatoes, green peas, aspara
gus, new turnips, young cirrots,
young onions, radishes, lettuce and
cabbage, also a line lot of comb
honey and the famous California
cream cheese. Willamette Pack
ing Co.
Received Yesterday.
The finest lot of new vegetables
in the city ; cauliflower, asparagus,
green peas, string bean3, cabbage,
also a fine lot of oranges and
lemons and another lot of that fine
comb honey. Willamette Pack
ing Co.
T-ovbrs of eood coffee should try
some of Julius Grad wold's choice
grades. He keeps the best in the
market and sells as he does all his
choice family groceries, at the
commissioner has not yet appor-1 . Jn . . 4Iy. . - , f 4. Cf
tioned the appropriation among the Cuarl for lheir gener0U8 and un.
fifteen surveying districts, so it is .rf kindness to me. But to mv
impossible say what Oregon s ! and hogtegg) Mr aad m
share will be. i Kace 1 owe a debt of gratit,ude
! which S will never be able to re
pay, ana my daily prayer snail oe
that all good and gracious gifts
Lively Runaway.
A team owned by Unck Seigler
became frightened at a train pass-1 " 7u
inTon the switch on Water sTreet y come to them
yesterday and ran away. They
proceeded up First street at a 2 :40
gait. They exhibited remarkably
crood iudnment. as the?' started
E. T. LOOMAN.
Classical, scientific, literary, commercial
and normal classes. Course of study ar
ranged to meet the needs of all grades of
students. Special inducements offered to
students from abroad. Tuition ranges from
3.50 to $13.50
Per Term.
; 'music will
lustrumentallinstruction in
given by Miss Laura Goltra.
Board in private lamuies at mw ram, u
rooms for self boarding at small expense. A
careful supervision exercised over 'pupus
away from home.Q
ror circulars ana turn particulars,
the 'president,
Albany, Oregon.
Pre B. Marshall.
T1ARM l.F.VKLIJfO OP ALL'IKIXDS. AL-
P hnT Oretron. Asrent for the Wrieht
Farm Level. Location af ditches for tiling
miinnwa a snecialtr. Orders left at the
Usralb office will receive prompt attention,
A Card.
To all the friends in Albany who
alone the edge of the sidewalk and ! 6o kindly assisted and sympathized
mowed down
lowest living prices.
some nail dozen ot
the antique awnings which first
street does not need. The horses
finally brought up against an elec
tric light pole and were stopped
unhurt, the wagon being not badly
damaged. Another team became
frightened at the runaway horses
and backed the wagon which they
were attached to into the front of
F. H. Pfeiffer's candy tore, doing
about $20 worth of damages.
Profit Ploasare.
The railroad excursion from
Portland to Grant's Pass on the
31st of May. under the manage
ment of J. T. Flynn & Co., prom
ises to be the most enjoyable trip
ever made in Oregon. The town
has been handsomely decorated
for the occasion, and every possi
ble arrangement made for the
entertainment and accommodation
of visitors. The people of Grant's
Pass, in keeping with their well
known hospitality, have secured
all the public and private carriages
in the city, and will devote the
entire day "to driving visitors over
the country, and in the evening
will give a grand concert and ball
at the opera house, and all without
charge. All those intending to
take advantage of the extremely
low fare on this occasion should
secure their tickets at once from
Burkhart & Keeney, as the num
ber is limited and a great many of
those have been sold.
with us in our late sad bereave
ment we desire to express our
heartfelt ' thanks and gratitude.
Words can very imperfectly express
our appreciation of their kindness
and service rendered in this our
time of sorrow. May the blessing
of God rest upon them, and His
presence ever be with and com
fort them in their day of trial and
need. M. A. Harris,
Editu M. Harris.
Standard
Ginghams.
r have iust received over zuuu
varrinof standard ginghams from
John Wannamaker, of Philadel
phia. The common price of these
crnnrla ia 10c per yard. I will sel
14 yards for $1 the price of good
prints.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG.
SLEEPLESS NKJIITS, made miser
able by that t'rriblc cough. Shiloh's
cure i the rciacdy fur you. Fosliay fc
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1889 SPRING AND SUMMER 1
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SPECIALTIES-
Ladies-Dress Goods andTrimmings
The largest stock and greatest variety in price and
stylo I have ever carried, and as good value a ever
oiiered to the citizens of Linn county-
Special Bargains
In cashmeres in colors and blacks, Seersuckers,
ginghams, chambreys, French prints and wash fab
rics. A)i the novelties of the season in black and
co!ors.5PI wi'j have something Jfurthr to say about
these in a few days.
EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTINGS,
RULE
Flouncings. and all vers on cambrics, Swiss and
India linen. I have just pened the largest invoice
of novelties in this line ever exhibited in this eity,
and at greatly reduced prices.
PIQUES, LAWNS,
India lawns, nansooks in white, ecru and colors,
all at prices very much cheaper than ever before of
fered in this city.
TABLE LINEN
In brown and bleached, his stock I bought in
!Nev York at less than importers' price, and am able
to give good bargains. 58 inch all linen bleached at
50 cts per yard aud others in proportion.
TOWELINGS
Crashes, etc. All these goods I buy direct from
Kar Bird.
Four fine specimens of China
pheasants, prepared in the most
approved taxidermist's style by
Peacock, were left at the depot last
evening, to be added to the collec
tion of Oregon productions that
Commander McElroy is collecting
to take to the national encampment
at Milwaukee.
Fined Five DolIarM.
Tho?. Graham, who was arrested
Thursday evening for engaging in
a fight with Ned Duffy, was fined
$5 and costs yesterday. In oefe.ult
of payment he was given three
days in the city jail. The latter's
trial will occur to-day before Re
corder Henton.
Miss
OIL PAINTING.
Parker
Mine
Because he knows that his dear wife ia
just con:mcncing to work him for
something-you know how it is
yourself but when
LADIESTFADE
WITH
Brownell S Stanard
Their husbands don't look that way,
because there are no extravagant
prices on their goods. Everything
is good; every think is (cheap; make
Home happy, make
YOUR HUSBAND SMILE
Bv trading at the economical store
where ;the rule of eood goods and
low prices knows no exception
Don't forget that U mple of economy
is at
Brow&ell & Stauard's-
CORXER PIRST AND BROAT'LBI"" SLS
Having opened a studio ia Flinn's
block will give instructions in land
scape oil painting. Those interested
in ine oil paintings are invited to call
at her rooms and examine her paint
ings, which include views of The
Three Sisters, Oregon City Falls,
Multnomah Falls, Mt. Hood, and
many others- Charges for lessons
will be reasonable.
Contractor and uildr.
DC SHELL WILL FURNISH PLANS,
gpecittcatioua and details for all kinds of
building and architecture. All 1 worklprompt
lv done and guaranteed to be first-cl issj. Es
timates furnished on short notice for brick
buJdinjfs, residences, public buddings,
bridges, etc '
Sociable.
The ladies of the Congregational
Church Association held a very en
joyable social la&t evening, at
which an elegant lunch aras served.
REMOVAL JOHNSOX ' DANNALS
have removed their blacksmith shop
rom their old quarters W ths corner oppo
it in.. Marsha I s livery stable, 'where
the be found realy t do all kinds of
workinthcir line cheaply and promptly.
Stockholders' Meeting.
-VTOTKIE IS HEREBY GiVEN THAT THE
IM annual meeting of the stockholders of
the Alfcany Farmers Company will oe neia in
tne company s omce in ine mj ui aivbuv,oi-
k 01.,. Uir 1SHQ at- 1 nVlnnlc P. If.
Said"meeting will be held for the purpose of
1 .. : BAUAn Aioisira t.n t.rv( fnr tllA Pfl.
CICV.lllK Ku -" - " -
suing year, and the transaction of such other
business as may reguiauy come oeiore sacn
meeting. A fall attendance of stockholders
is requested.
. . ... sv r loan
Mateu, Aioany. wregia, , kx.
r a iDi'initii i 11. H. Wilds.
Secretary President.
Desolation, xotlce.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
firm ot Bardue & Underwood, doing a
business, has been dissolved
bv mutual consent. Mr. Underwood having
sold his interest In the business to R. If.
Rnbertscn. The business will be continued
under the firm name of Bardue & Robertson
with whom the outstanding business ac
counts of the old firm must be settled.
BARDUE & ROBERTSON.
Albany. May 14. 188
'New designs iu jewelry at French's.
importers by the bale,and can sell them much cheap
er than if boui;h " of jobbers towels I buy in quan
titles in jNew iorK, ana am ottering tnem at. prices
that are pure to sell
the goods.
LADIES COTTON HOSE
iv. ,orr f hi vAr than ever before. 1 have
succeeded in getting some good bargams,all of whiek
I'am offering to my custoers xne saWc m
am
iid iiU endeaor to do my part towards secunn' the trade of Lun u
rSL-i SSies to Albany, and to keep up with the proceeaion el tke
and Shoes, Groceries,
And Other lines Soon.
Carpets
Boots
SAMUEL E. VOUHG.