THE MOBNING HKBALP; FRIPAT, JUKE 21, 1889.
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JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN.
Buildinc and
lxan Association
this evening.
Don't mi83 the plav by tne
Jcorgie Woodthorpe Co. this even
Kor.n l a; last, the '"On Time"
cook stov at H j kins & Salt
Inarsli't.
I A good stock ti pure cider vine
gar direct from tut factory at I". L.
Kenton's.
Georgie Wcodthortn will appear
to-night in her great chara:;er in !;
Fan'.'t-.on. the Cricket. Vt
Sow is the time to get ona of :
f fins; ce.e:r
ebrated exok
stoves, only
i I ;.-iik int Sii!iri:ir.Hl s.
- i - - ...
iv.Mk'i.n -it'-ilvl tttlMttl ;lt. ,
A re.; woo.cn
ll.o :cri h'.u la
evening, !
await an owner at this oihee
A good second hand buggy
r
a!e cheap, or will trade it :"or h
or wooil. It i a bargain. Knquin
at this office.
Rev. 1. O. Powell will preach at
Central Church the 5th Sunday in
June at 11 o'clock. F.verybody
invited to attend.
Two fine gold watches will be
given away Saturday by the Ceor
gie Woodthorpe Co. to holde rs of
reserved seat tickets.
Another shipment, of Premium
avon Soap just received direct
from the factory by F. L. Kenton.
It still goes at ?l per box.
The Fourth "f July executive
committee will hold a special
meeting at the office of Curran &
Monteith this evening.
A campmeeting is now in pro
gress at Mehama. conducted by
Revs. Jones and Huibert, which
will pro'wbly continue for two
weeks.
According to the census of
March last there are 93,090 persons
between the ages of 4 ami 20 yearR
in the- state of Oregon, who will
draw school money in the appor
tionment for thin year.
I. M. Sehlosser was arrested yes
terday on a charge of heing drunk
and disorderly and using abusive
'angnage to hi divorced wife. He
will be arruirt.J before Ifecorder
I fen ton this morning.
Tims. Brink has just received a
full snpply of the latest styles and
patterns of molding and secured
the services of a first class work
man and is prepared to put up the
host picture frames ever manu
factured in the city.
The missionary branch of the
Vineyard Laborers of the Baptist
church will have their regular
monthly meeting this evening at
the Baptist church. An interest
ing programme has lcen prepared.
All are cordiaJ.y invited.
I he brst tee mannfactureil by the
I l T 11' 1. . 1. !
Albanv Ice Works
was taken out ;
Yesterday mornin
It is a fine
quaiiiy, .ami win ucrca ier iu.- i
ir. .l .;u i. f. .U.IV l"'D
Hvcreu io any pan oi iie cuv vy
F. 1 1. Pfeiifcr. His ice wagon was I
kept bur yesterday. !
Dr. Chil'cote .-nil
wile.
Dr.
, of Wash-!
inrrtAn Invn ami I )r lliflmrr? I
-';fx f ' t ?n,.M VohrBi.- !
lK)th wealth bunkers, 'were in the j running wcasionally, but we man--nity
yesterday tak'.ng in the sitna- j 'to get outside communicatioti
tiou on a pleasure and investigat-! dady via Iia.sey.
ing trip. The ladiea say if they i Prof. Garland and wife, of Wil
evcr leave their present homes i bur, Douglas county, have been
taey will come to Albany for a (engaged to take charge of the
residence. ! school here the coming year.
i rwui 'etu.: " j 41 wfork progressing rapidly on
i the foundation of the new school
We visited Mrs. Blum's studio, .se in this citv, and the frame
(temporarily in the the rear oi iir.
Blum's store) a few days . ago and
that lady genirn in the painting
art. Not only is .she proficient in
one but in manv branches and we
hardly know in which department
to Bias's her as best as all appear to J
zive eoualiv goou proois oi xier
skill She "had just put aside as
tJn;ei...d cravon nortrait. and was
at the time we
entered -naed in
decorative painting
In a small
vessel beside her were placed some
freshlv pickel La I ranee roses,
these Mrs. Blum was transfering in
oil upon a handsome French plate
mirror the proiwrty. of Mr. J. K.
Klderkiu. It was a rare treat to
tee her at her work and wc mar
velled ranch tl'at nature could be
so well ixi ated. Mrs. Blum
showed us several pieces of work
recently finished for parties in
San Francisco, Portland and Salem.
She has much more on hand,in
cluding several orders for portraits
from residents of Albany.
A Taleated Actrc.
Georgie WooJthorpe, the charni
ia little actress, who was been
delighting large aud'ences at the
.irusr.i lifin;., tl-.iu u'ftr Ki1!tll TMTS
a!?o instructed " Madam Modieska, .
Who was in Portland recently '
Miss Woodthorpe is an artist in
her profession, and in Vipnia
City spent some tune during
Madam Mod ieska's earlier career!
in giving her instruction in English !
nronunciation and the delineation
of Alodjeska's now great character
:amille. Miss VYooJthorpe has
starred with Heme, Vinson, Mayo,
Bandemann, and tuer noted acters
of this country.
.t BrwncU Stanar. ant at Usjroe j
atkw'i. P, J. Dsltunor gvtttni
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ALL THE MOSEY SCBSCnLBElT
Per th Astoria aad Socth Coas: P.ailf o id -Al!iy
Interested.
ThelOO.OOO for the Astoria A
South Coast railroad Jias all been
subscribed, says the Astcria
l'ioneer. The work will now be
pushed forward as rapidlj- as pos
sible. The railroad iron for the
first thirteen miles will be on the
ground by next Friday. An en
gine has been purchased and suffi
cient cars to expedite the nork.
Tne company expect to have the
road completed from Skipauon
landing to Cearhart's woods, a
distance of thirteen miles, and cars
running by July 15.
The work will be pushed through
to Grimes' hotel this fall and an
. 1 a it a
cnorc maue 10 complete me uriuge.
The road will then probably go up i J
the jNecaniaum 10 connect with the
valley road. We understand that
it will not go within three miles of
the Holladay property, leaving
that section out of railroad ,com
munication. As the ownerB of
that property have not contributed
oae cent to the road they ought
not to receive any of the benofits.
Tie seaside tortninus of the road
will be at Grimes'. An effort will
also be made to make a survey
from Grimes' place to Tillamook
and thence to Saiem or Albany.
If Albany wants this second out
let to the sea, thus enjoying the
trade from the two principal har
bors of Oregon, some action look
ing to to that end should he taken
by the business men and citizens
tf this citv.
NOTES FROM WKOWNSTIM.K.
Browxsvill: , June 1U
Mrs. Georee McIIargue, of Hep-
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frifnds here
i ur
Fletcher, an old resident
tins
state, died at his home
n;,rth of this place last week
, , . .
Monday a crowd started up the
Calapowa to cut a new trad to the
.Tamed Swank.
The narrow gauge roail is still
work js about readv to go up
,fLe woo,en m:,s ,aye
com
menced work again iu a small
way, and will soon be iu full
blast, as they have a good supply
of wool on hand.
Thomas Leach arrived here
......
S Mrs. Jennie Robie and
family, who have bean on a
month s visit to the nunchgrass
countrr
Sunday the largest funeral pro
cession passed through this town
that ever wended its way to our
cemetery. Mrs. James Blakely
and Mrs. Lorenzo Ilasbrouck, two
pioneer women oi this valley, were
taken to their graves on that day,
making a procession about a mile
in length. Their names are well
known all over this part of the
world, and by a singular coinci
dence they lotli died on the same
day.
Fourth of ,II.v.
The eh i Id re u and ladies interest-
B cnuurcu aim luuiett Jiuereai-i
! ed in the Liberty car for the Fourth
of July are requested to meet at
the W. T. 17. hall on Saturday
at 10 a. m. The committee wish to
crive special instruction to the
children as to the arrangement of
tho car. by order ol the Com-
mittee. j
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Another fine lot of lunch goods,
boneless pig's feet, Boston mucker
al, Muchner, herring, chipped
beef, spiced sardines, mustard
sardines, cream cheese, limburger
cheaie. Wiilamett Packing Co.
Still They 'ome.
Another car load of t!e celcbrat-
yd enectioi and -..6on trii.i jars
lust received .n- the Willamette
Packing Co.
STATE DISPATCHES.
Dsciaisain the Railroad Comaiissloa
0:e
ASrmed by the Supreme Court.
Special to the Ubraid.
I Salru, June 20. The Travelers'
j Bank of Chicago to-day deposited
with State Treasurer Webb 50,
000 in Portland water bonds and
will establish a local agent here
for general exchange business.
The supreme court to-day aiiirm
' eil the decision of .the lower court
in denying u writ of mandamus in
t lie case of Biggs, the governor's
appointed railroad commissioner,
against Secretary of State MeBride.
'Ibis decision gives to the legisla
tive' commission, consisting of
Messrs. Colvig, Clow and Fault,
with tleorge Wagoner as clerk and
secretary, full authority to transact
business properly coming before
the state board of railroad com
missioners and leaving the guber
natorial commission, consisting of
Messrs. Knight and Biggs, with
out existence.
NOTKS FISOM lOXTI,AM.
i'oiin.AM), June '20. Sandy
t lds trial was 'commenced to-day.
Nothing was done except to secure
a jury.
The O. K. & N.'snew Willamette
river boat was launched to-day and
christened Modoc. She draws but
thirteen inches loaded. She will
co into service about Julv 1.
KKAl. KSTATE TKAXSKKKS.
Nellie J. Bryan to t. J. 1.
Morgan, lots -I. 5, and 7,
block 1, Beard's addition to
Tangent $ 700
Thomas Davis to J. 1. Wal
lacej acres in I. L. C. of
?lGiew Ket-s I'OU
ifate of Oregon to E. F. Jenks.
section 14, W. 1 .' 400
J. S. Otto to J. L. Cowan,
power of attorney
United States to Charles
Drain patent
J. 1. Schooling to Dun Mc
Clain, undivided - of lot 5.
block-, llarrisbnrg "0
Soseph Elkins to R. G. Gib
son, cemetery lot block
1 , Lebanon M. E. church
cemetery 10 1
II. A. McCartney to . E.
Githens, undivided 7-5 of
east half, 1). L. C. No. 45 . . 1
ii. H. Smith to F. H.Roscoe,
lot 7, block 15, Ralston's
second addition to Lebanon 10
J. B. Davis to I'lorence M.
Birtchett, L'5;; acres, Tp. '.
and 10 south olvlO
J. V. I'ipe to G. W. Baynard,
lots 11 and .12, 1'ipes" addi
tion to Albany I'OO
S. Dickson to M. Thomms,
10 acres, Tp. 11, S. R. 2 W. 100
. II. Young et al. to J. II.
1 earl, one-luth interest in
east half of D. L. C. of Jno.
l'earl
J Sam Nixon, Ex., to J..McMa-
hon, 168 acres, Tp. 14, S.
R.4 W
Geo. S. Cae, tracts in Albany
Robert Halite ws to W. II.
Shepherd, his interest in
D. B.C. of II. Williams... .
Ad. Harmon to W. J. Van
Schuyver, tract in Scio
R. Koehler to Albert Hunt,
lot 21, Hackleman's2nd ad
dition Lorenzo Hasbrook to L. W.
Knapp,5 acres near Browns
ville Florence M. Birchett to J. B.
Davis, undivided xi of 400
acres.Oand 10 W. 3
Delila S. Long to J. B. Davie,
' same
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"M'X.iss.
The Georgin Woodthorpe Co.
presented this realistic Western
drama at the opera house last
evening in a manner attended with
thrilling interest from first to last.
The wild frontier and mining days
of California were portrayed in a
most successful manner, and with
much satisfaction to the audience.
In the last act, in the home of
M'Liss, some elegant costumes
were worn and fir.e acting done.
During the course of the play Miss
Georgie Woodthori, who has a
beautiful contralto voice, and Mr.
II. Corbett sang a duet which won
a storm of applause. To-night the
company will play Jfancnon, the
Cricket, in which Miss Woodthorpe
appears in her leading point.
Kuildlng and Loan Association.
The Albany Building and Loan
Association will hold its regular
monthly meeting on Friday even
ing, installments which are not
paid on or before that dav will be
come delinquent. Stockholders l
should govern themselves accord
ingly. !
Vaqnlna Iaj.
Fifteen hundred dollars will buy
one hundred feet of water front,
between Fall street and the Bay
View House, Newport. Address
Lock Box IS Newport, Oregon.
Notice to IVatnr ('ansumern.
Consumers of water will take
notice that until the new pumps
are in operation, which will require
about a week, no water can bej
furnished up stairs or in any of the !
pi pes on 1" errj' or Calapooia streets.
As soon as the new pumps are in,
an abundance of water will be
y . : '
'"rnisneti 10 an consumers.
11,E atkb wjiimm
Special IndBcrments.
AH those desiring to put up
strawberries will do well to call
and see us, as we are selling them
n quantitieat special rates. AVil-
amette Tacking Co.
IVool ! Wool ! Wool !
.)",0.)0 pounds more wool wanted
to complete my contracts, which
expire by the lOth of July. All
persons having woo! for sale will
lind it to their advantage to call on
me before selling, and at the same
time oblige me. P. Cohen.
Fruit cans tor the thousand at
Hopkins & Baltmarsh's.
rahrney'a panacea.
IN MEHOniAM.
Tangent M. K. C. S. Sabbath
ecliool, June 1G, 18S9.
Wiikheas, The messenger of
death has entered the home of out
friend and neighbor, L. F. and
Lucinda Smith, and taken from
their home on Friday, June 7, 18S0
their beloved daughter, and our
esteemed Sabbath school class
mate, Sadie L. Smith.
While we mourn the loss of our
beloved classmate, who was cut
down in the bloom of youth we
too are also admonished to be
ready when the messenger of death
shall call for us.
Resolved, That our heart felt
sympathies be extended to the
bereaved parents and family of our
departed friend, and that we com
mend them to II:m, who alone can
comfort in the most trying hour.
Resolved, That these resolu
tions be placed upon the records of I
this Sabbath school, and a copy be j
furnished the familvof the deceased '
find also the county papers.
Eva McFarland,
Lizzie Bryan,
L. B. LUI'EK,
Committe.
COAST SOTHH.
Win .
It. Bishop has
Indi-'iu agent
been
nt
up
tlie :inteii
Klsuiatli rcMorvatioii.
Farmers are busily -ngti"'.-i nt
"making Itay while the sun
shine," ami aio keeping the hops
iti proper eulturr to :trcngthtn
the anticipation of :i i;o.'J crop.
The cshc of V. E. Hawkins,
charged with the murder t F. 11.
Ogle, at Salem, has bwu continued
to u special term d" ourt, t he
held tor the purpose of that trial
on July la, 1889.
Rogue river salmon hie now
being shipped from Gld Hill to
Portland uud sold there at a good
price, remarks the Ashland Tidings.
They ore sold & Columbia river
fish, and lew people who buy aud
eat them know the difference.
The new game law passed at the
! last legislature : provider that it
suau nt- uniawiu; to mint, pursue
or kill any deir or elk between
November 1, :inl August 1, thus
leaving only the mouths ef August,
September and October iu which
deer can be killed, aud they cannot
be killed at any time for their
bides.
A force of thirty men arc at
work at Independence on both
j sides of the river niakiog grades
for the road jeading to the ferry,
soon o be established across the
river at that point. A new 1250
feet steel cable Iim been purchased
and will span the river 100 feet
absve the water.
Th- Truth.
There is SO cigar which sells at
5 cents equal to Blum's for the
same money. Every smoker who
has' uped them says so. YOl' try
trv one.-
The Albany Furniture Co. would
1 he glad to have you call and ex
amine their complete stock of
j goods before purchasing elsewhere.
200 : We believe we can make it to your
, interest to examine our prices "and
goods before purchasing. Corner
-00 j First and Ferrv streets.
j A new line of tne wnll-par.er with
; horders to match have been cpr.ned at
orimiuer s jrvmg. lliey are
now
iM
una elegant deit;ii. Call and
thrm.
If yau want clean and line smoke
askforJ. Joseph's homemade while
abor cigars. For ssle tv iuot cijjar
dcHlert and ! .T. .To:',n's f.n:loiy.
j New styles nf uih. :i;;d bronze
! mouldings jnst received at the Al
bany Furniture Coj Picture frames
made to unit the most fastidious.
Come and see us, we guarantee a
fit in the frame or no sale. ( V-rner
First aad Ferry streats.
For iour Sine imported jnd Ke
West cigart, jro to M. Baurngart
cigar stora, one door esst nf Hlack
man's drug stvt
A new line of solid silverware,
gold-headed canes, beautiful dia
mond rings.gold andsilvef wak'hes.
jhasjufct been opened by rVill X-
btark.
Brick for Sale.
A T .11 V KILN OXE M1LKI KASf
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XV. town, or dolivc.-ed Hnywberu in the city
C. OAJSjSELL, Albany Or.
('Irart t 1I.
rilllK CIIl'KCH UUII.D1KO COMWI l VliE
at Peoria. Linn countv. will receive scaled
bids for the buildinj of a church house at
; uia piace until l oclocK, June '9th. sr.oci-
flcations will be found at the stor of W. W.
incssraan in eeorm. inc lowest responsiale
bidder is expected to ha awarled the con
tract, but we reserve the rijjht to reject anv
and all bids. W. It. GARRET,
MOSS LA MaR.
IV. E. OITIIENS,
Committee.
June 17th., ISo'J. '
FOR SALE A FINE YEARLING IIOL
stein bull from a good cow, weight COO
pound. Will be sold for 11 1. Also a good
gentle fresh milch cow Ave years old and calf,
the latter a heifer J short horn. Trice 40.
Apply to Daniel Uouck, Tangent, Or.
Xotiee to Contractor.
CTICB IS HfRKBT OIVKN THAT AT TIIK
next regular tern of the county coin-
mifmoners court for Linn county, Mtate of
Oregon, in the citv of Albany, cn Wednes
day, the 3d day of July, A. .I). 1SS9, w aled
plans, specifications, strains, ciiiiams and
; bids will be received for building a bridge
across the north fork of the Santiam river,
! about 200 teet below the Stayton ferry, said
bridge to be 610 feet lon-r and 10 feet long
and 16 tect wide in tho cleir; piers to be of a
sufficient height to bring the bottom of the
flo.r beams at least 22 feet above low water
mnrk. All bids must be filed with the rlcrl
on or before 1 o'clock p. in. of the above
mentioned day, and accompanied with certi
fied check of Ave per cent of bid, as by law
required. The court reserves the right to
reject any anil all bids.
Done bv order of the court thi lh day f
Juno. A. D"18j;i). E. E. JJONTAGCE,
County Clerk
TOTIOE TO CONTrtACTOUS AND
builders Sealed bids will bt received
ly the undersigned until Monday, .lime l'4,
1S at 1 p. in. for the construction of a two
swry brick buiidinron First street, the plans
and specifications of which can be een at the
otlicR of Judi:e J. C. I'nwcl!, up stairs in
Foster's block. The risjht to reject ai;r or
nil bils h reserved,
Af;i June 17.
rr.5bi ci.ru uhku.
CEPHAS,
The imported Canadian stallion
Horsemen should mo the thoroueh
brcd Canadian stallion Cephas aMir.
snail's livety ftablc. He is a beaut),
ful coal black, 5 year old, weigh 1300.
being 15 hands high. He wilt stand
at the stable on Monday and Tuesday
of each week.
GOOD MILCH COW FOR SALKCUBAP
Apply to Omcr HendriUtson.
City Taxes.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVF.N THAT
the tax roll of the city of Albany, Ore
coo, fcr the year 1SS9, li been placed in my
hand for collection, ami that I will be at the
council chambers of said city to receive and
eceipt f.r the taxen charged in said roll, for
the period of SO days from date this
notice. Alltaxes remaininc unpaid at the
expiration of 30 days thereafter will be re
turned to the common council of the city of
Albany as delinquent, aud cot's and ex
penses for collecting such taxes be added
thereto.
Dated at AUmuv, Oregon, thL 10th dar of
June. iaS9.
JOHN' X. HOFFMAN,
City Marsha
Over The
CASCADE MOUNTAINS
FKOM AI.lt AX Y
OK LKnAXOX
WASD.
EAS1
The Willamette Valley and Cas
cade Mountain Wagon Road is in ex
cellent condition, and by all odds is
the best and shortest wagon road t
Eastern Oregon. Water and grass is
abundant .long the entire road. The
grades nre easy, accommodations su
perior and the road well bridged
making it the best mountain road in
the state. For summer jaunts, hunt
ing and fifhiug the Cascade Moan
tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake
and the Three Sisters afford superior
advantages.
I have just received over 2000
yards of standard ginghams from
John Wannamaker, of Philadel
phia. The common price of these
goods is 10c per yard. I will sell
14 yards for $1 the price of good
prints.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG.
OIL PAINTING.
le
r
Having opened a studio in jFlinn'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 viuws of The j
Three Sisters, Oregon City Falls, i
Multnomah Falls, Mt. Hood, and
many others. Charges
will be reasonable.
for lessons i
Eijfht shave for ?1 at Vic rick.'.
EHOVAL JOHXSON & DAKNAL8 i
have removed their blacksmith Kbup I
! rom their old quarters to ths corner oppd-,
- B F . 1 1. . I . 1
lie ADl. i vrii:ii iiirri nutuic. wuure
the 1)9 found rraiy to do all kinds ot
work intheir line cheaply and promptly.
Th
BUYERS' GUIDK is
1 MarchvSnd Sept.each
It is an encyclopedia
ful information for all
purchase the luxuries
; necessities of life. We
can clothe you u f nrriish you with '
all the necessary and unnecessary ap-j
plianees to ride, walk lance, sKt-p. J
cat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or :
stav at Immc, and in vaiins sizes,
styles and quantities. Just hunre out
what 13 required to do all those things
COMFORTABLY. n make a
fair estimate of the value of the
BUYERS' CLTDF, which will be
sent uKii receipt of 10 cents to pav '
postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO!, 1
II 1-1 14 Michigan Avenuts,Chicago,lll. j
HKNolntion 'o(i-e. ,
lNr'
rOTICK IS HKRF.BY fJIVKT THAT THE
firm of I'.ardue k I'nderwood, tlninir
ptnera jfro-ory l)Uina, haa ttvi-n tUKKolvcd '
by mutual consci-.t. Mr. Underwood having-'
anld his interest in the businesa to It. M. !
Kobertson. The business will be continued !
under the firm name of ltardue ft Koberton
with whom the outstundin
counts of the old firm must
i.AKit:i:&
Albany. May 14, 1SSA
Because he knows that his dear wife ia
just commencing to work him for
something you know how it tia
vourself but when &k
LADIESTRADEI
WITH
Brownefl fi Staoard!
Their husbands don't look that way,
because there are no extravagant
prices on their goods. Everything
is good; everythink is cheap; make
Home happy, make
YOUR HUSBAND SMILE
By trading at the economical stoi
where'the rule of good goods and
low prices knows no exception.
Don't forget that tc mple of economy
is at
Browasll & Staaard's-
cny.xav. TIKST AND rC"M.Bl,f SLK
Standard j
III nu ll :i in v
IIIIIV IIIIJII 1 1
Miss
Mod
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WHY DOES
THE MAN LOOK SAD
188
1889 SPRING AND SUMMER 1889
SPECIALTIES.
ate Dress Goods andTrinimiDgo
The largest stock and greatest variety in price and
stylG I have ever carried, and as good value as ever
ottered 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 noveltiis of the season in black and
colors. I will have something further to say about
these in a few davs.
EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTINGS,
Flounciugs, and all oveison, cambrics, Swiss and
India linen. I have just opened the largest invoice
of novelties in this line ever exhibited in this ciy,
and at greatly reduced'prices.
PIQUES,
India lawns, nansooks iu white, ecru and colors,
all at prices very much cheaper than ever before of
tered in this city.
TA BLE
Jn bl OWU and blltached. This
- X 1 x t ,i ,
iew lork at less than importers
to givr good bargains. 5S
0 cts per yard and others
TOWBLINGS
Crashes, etc. All these
ota?toto?" (importers by the bale,and can sell them much cheap
aoBraTsos. ierthan if ljoudii of jobbers towels I buy in quan
!
tities in New York, and am
that are Mire to sell the croods.
t 0
LAMES COTTON HOSE
Are cheaper this year than ever before.. ; 1 hare
succeeded in getting some good bargains,all of whidi
I'am offering to mv'customers the same in
illll
The abtjve is an outline of the iolicy . am going to do business
and will endeavor to do my part towards sccurinc the trade of Linn sad
adjoining counties to Albany, and to keep up with the procession of tfc
lively and growing city of Albany. I will have something to sayjaboat
'Carpets, Boots and Shoes, Groceries,
And Other lines Soon.
SAMUEL
889
LAWNS,
LUsTEN
stock I bought in
price, ana am able
inch all linen bleached at
in proportion.
goods I buy direct from
offerinir them at prices
Children's.
E. YOUNG.