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SPECIAL .NOTICE.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, also of the Belle-
Tue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lirVtiir.e '.
study and practice ami in.-iki-.i ;i sj-
cialty f chronic dise.-is 3, rciiif.i
cancers, scrofrlaenlarerm iit.,:i::.: ts
and wt'U3, without pain or the fcnii. .
He also makes a specialty of trvai
ment with electricity. Has pra.,-w 1 1
in the German French and E-pi.-!)
hospitals. Calls promptly att;n i d
day or nitrht. His motto is
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
2T0ffice and residence Ferry strict,
between Third and Fourth.
Star
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,A TULL STOCK OF
Staple Groceries j
1WLTM
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Hit1,!
The best quality cf te&, coffees, candie-. j
nuts, etc.
CANDIES, NUTS
FRESn BAKED BREAD EVERY
DAT.
At this oM reliable house is also to bo
loand a complete assortment of fresh famih
groceries, to whicr is constantly beii.t added
all the seasonable lines of groceries cad pro
Tlsiong, such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of AH Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
These goods were all boutrht when prices
were low and the benefit of tl e margin will be
given to his customers. Remember the place,
at the old coiner en First and Broalalbin Bto.
.Proprietor of.
Alhon-i- Qnlo WM'I.-f
And manufacturer ef
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TVe arc now prepared t fu-msh cboico.
frtsh canuies of best grade, t-nnsbtint; of
pre stick, assorted flavors, mixed oandie-,
xtra French and ehneolate rreiias, f.in.-
mixed, ranily tors and a jtoer nssortmoi'
f fine caudics
AT MIIWLKHAtF. JK BETA EI.
MTOrders from ceuRt'T lelers prraiptly it
Koded ts. Factory ea Kirst street.
ALBANY
OREGON
RED CROWN MILLS
ISOJI, LA.tI.Ci t CO., Trap',
NEW FR0CES8 FLOUK.
(upener f r Family an Baker's o-e)
Best Siorase Facilities,
aarllithest price pi4 (r whtrtT-A !
ALBANY
OREGON
The BUYERS" GUIDE is;
issued March and Sept. each J
year. It is an encyclopt!i !
of uaefnl iaformatior for n' '
who purchase the losnries
or the necessities of lift. We '
ou clothe you a furnish, yoa nith
all the necessary and unnecessary ap
pliances to rido, walk Hance, slesp.
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or
stay at home, and in vaiious sizes,
styles and quantities. Just lifc-are out
what is required to do'all these things
COMFORTABLY. & Ju n mke
fair estimate of the value of the
BUYERS' GUIDE, which will be
sent uponlreceipt of 10 cents to pay
dostace. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO.,
114 Mr.; i igaaAveoui Chicago, III.
Albany Nurseries
Wo are permanently located on the
old Uliue homestead mile trom
Albany on Corvallis road. We have
n hand a largo stock of
Choice Eruit, Trees
of our own growing, which we wil
sell at lowest living rates'.
Parties contemplating planting
trees will consult their interests by
examining our stock and prices btfore
purchasing.
IItmax & Brown ell,
Albany, Oregon.
PATENTS
OaTcats and Frade marks obtained,
and all patent business conducted for
moderate fes. Our office is opposite
U. S. l'ati-nt Ofliceand we can recurc
pstent in less time a.id at less rest
than those remote from Washington.
Send model, drawing, or photo, with
kefcription. We advise, if p.itviitat!-.
or not, free of charge. Our fee not
due till patent is -ectircd,
A 1'ntlo book, "How to Obtain Put
nts," with 1; a. ncs of avtiuil clients i:i
your st.;te, county or tn'.vn sent free
AUdrcs
Optoit9 l. S- l'.-.ttnt Oitlco Washing ton,f
taken
Conrad Meyerk"
v and
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ectioncry
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Kcjiui'j j.-aec. w'txh tlii-'
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Fall Announcement. &J
a fill!
:- .ju i;cl for :h Fall and Winter trade a lai
gcr a-M.;-.;t:t :it than vvtr before, and invites the spe
cial atit'iitioij of the people of Albany and surround
lug country to his mammoth.
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CONSISTING OIP-
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
BOOTS AND SIIOE5,
CROCK HI I S.
CARrETS OF ALL KIND,
OILCLOTHS AND
LEN0LIU1I.
WINDOW SHADED,
PORTIERS.
LACE CURTAIN;
fiic: a o -wplete assortment of general merchan-
Hi- rjitiiv building, including basement, first
sfvos.d stone?, is crowded full of new goods.
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! SiOCK '.i ):r
. T- "i'' ::!'.:!. wiiich
. cl.':.. . ' ; ivni;i:i -jt d can
'i:w r Siilb
' is-s ol'
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Tiif I f? I n -, ch liand sewed i i ifct. in the mtrket. Try thein ouce.
Yu . ..!! Ti-.r any other. Money relnnded if neMonnd entirely
SStiM' rU.: V.
Q "PP. VOT IMP.
0
brand
Guiss
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.i- ;:day
Plush (ioods and
Evy: i ! i.:.t. it.. '
Wlit-n :"u:i, i i'vi.- ; .'i
Di.-pl;i).
"First Sircet, Xrst to R?vur;; iI
steady growth of All mil y
YOUNG
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Mil STOCK !
CLOAKS AND JACKETS,
UNDERWEAR,
KNIT GOODS,
TABLE LINENS,
FINE HOSIERY.
KNITTING YARNS,
ZEPHYRS, SAXONIES,
FINE AND
COMMON UMBRELLAS,
from importers and manufacturers for
ta!! and winter trade, which affords a
-u fresh designs large enough to sup
wrill be sold as low as first-
b
be bought anywhere in
Fine Dress Goods and
the Season.
invited to call and inspect
display roms.
K.
1889
CORSETS
BBB Perfection of Fit
COMFORT A STRENGTH
Sole -Aent tfQ r-A.bany-
iday Opening.
& Son
trade one of the largest liut-sof
Art Supplies:
s: f cct their aunuit stock.
:-. 1 ..-! j.lct-f of ut lio'.idav
ua:
PuwuER
Absolutely Pure.
'L'liis powuer never vanes.' ,"A marvel
o! ::K!;y,i-iii'tiirlli and Avbolesoinencss.
M'irf roiKinii.-al imiii the ordinan
ud.-.Kiid Citiiiiot te sold in comueti-
iion v it1' i:u!t:tude of low test, short
weiu!.: ii:i: 01 phosphate powders
Sold onS i-iris. Kiiyai. HakiN' 'ow-
dbu c, :o '( t. y. y.
Lfwi M, Jfiir-Mix Co., Ajcents.
rortlaud, Oregon.
I'llTSItlAN
WII. DAVIS, M. I'. PHYSICIAN AND
suieon. C&n he found at his office
room in Strahnn's Mock. I init etrttt. Albany
Oregon-
G
TP. riASTON. tmSKIAN MMI
, geon, Albany, Oregon .
M.
II . ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURr
geon, Alhai.y Oregon.
C C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND
J. geon Albany, reon. office in Piercc's
new block, unu-e hour. Irom e A. M. to 4
P. M.
J. KUSSI'IEK, VE'iERINAKY SLU-
r . ceon, j.'r-"l,ate cf Ontario veterinary
college and men. I.er of the Ontario etrrii!-
ary medical srn-icty, is prepared to treat the
diseases of all ionusti..'&tcd nninmls n
aWpntifin lirinrinl'H iiiWro nr. Ann MnrshnH'o
livery stalle. Kesulcnee lib and (.'ala)-c ia
otreets, Albany, Oregon.
DU. I. W. bTAICK, PHYSICIAN AND
Surgeon, late of Urnwnsvilic, Or, Ollire
in the Strahan-I'f arre blo'k upstairs in the
rear rooms on the nihin hall. Cai s promjitlv
attended to in citv or countiy.
DU K KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SUR.
geon, Allany, Oregou Graduate of Get"
man an.l American colleges.
DR. K. A. McALISTKR IIOUKOrATIIlC niv
pician and Burgeon llss rt moved hi
ofliceir.to Crawford's block. All calls )ron))t
ly attended to.
DRtOJlTWJiriNEYj PHYSICIAN AND
surgeon . irsviuate of liellerue Hofpi
tal llcdi-al College, New York City. DUco-es
of women a specialty, Oflice in Frcman's
brick, Albany Oregon.
1 OTICF. IS HEItEBY'GIVEN T'JAT PRO
i.1 perty ownerH arc required by ordinance
to cut down nun remove all thistles and oh.
noxious weeds growing upon their premise"
and upon the street adjoining thereto, within
the citv limits of Albany. These failinsr to
do no w ill e liable 10 a fine of ?.",
Ky order of the titv marshal,
J, N, HOFFMAN
Ali;ant, Ji kb K, 1SS9,
H,
EWERT, PRACTICAL WATC1J1IAKE
ami jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
ATTOR.VCVS.
WANTED A C.1KL TO 1)0 GENERAL
housewcrk. Apjily at the coi tier of 6th
anu nanroau streets.
D. a. X. ULAIKBIRN. 0. W. WRIGHT.
lLACKBfUX, ti WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT
D Law, Albany, trcgon. Office in Odd
bellow's Temple. -Vill practice in all couris
of the Htate, and ive special attention to ail
Dusmchs
lUOLVERTON CHARLES E. ArTORNEY
I V at Law, Alhanv, Or. Office in rooms 13
and 14, Foster's LMock, over L. E. Blain's
stor
T K. WEATIIOKKORD, ATTORNEY AT
J . law, Allrany, Oregon. Office in Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will pract in all the
court- of thcslate, and give spevial attention
in an IMismess.
land StKFcjIng.
PASTIKS DSHIRINO SL'RVKTIMO DOKB CAS
tain accurate and prompt work by callinr
upon ex-county survey 31 t. T. T. Fisher, lie
bos complete copies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepare I to do surveying in
any pari 01 Linn county. 1'ostouice address,
Miners station, unn cou lty, Oregon.
n B. WINN, AGENT FOB THE LEAD-
j ing Cro, life and.accident insurance cetn.
panics.
For lieDt.
T"URNISHE R(X)MS TO RENT. AT THE
X: City Restaurant.
kUrain Tile'for Sale.
GOOD' SUPPLY OF FIRST CLASS
Xt. drain tile for sale at tbe Eaire brick
and cile factory East of Albany near Knox
Butte. Call at the factory or address Propts
s Auston, AiDany uregon.
Dolmonico Restaurant,
CONKR NRST AND ELLSWORTH ST8.
The undersigned having purchased
the old Herman 1'esUurant stand has
opened under the above name a first
class restanrant. We are prepared to
furnish meals for parties or dances cn
short notice. Oysters served in every
style, eastern or coast; all kinds of
fish known in the marketl Employ
only first-class help and waiting will
will be prompt and courteous. Ree
ular meals 25 cts. Coffee of first
class quality and a cup of coffee and
cake at from 5 to 10 cts. I am well
known in this eity and request the
citizens to give roe a call.
SAM GOETS, Proprietor.
Important Notice.
InAVE RETURNFD FROM THE FRONT.
I paid all my men on the 19th. Any
person holding any of my time checks will
please present them to me at my office in the
Tweedalo block for payment We have plen
ty of money here. J.S. ANTONELLE.
General Contracror of firm Antonclle & Dec.
Men YT anted.
work dn t;;j; oregdn pacific
. rai'road. Apj iy ;..t ones to Currau &
Momt-ith.
Fine i'iivcs for .Salt-.
J-OR S.VLK TWO YEAb'I-I.V:-' i!ALF
1 bred b i. Is. i.ne N);rit 1 i rii 1 . .! ir.'
H'IsUin. ::..Uniu--.:.-. Vi.i ! ': .,! f.,r
;-.o c-ich. : a:ji;;, '.;; . k,
'W.v.Ulit icti-jJi
OVER
THE WIRES.
I tvestig-ation of Cashier Silcott's
$70,000 Defalcatioa.
IIKl.O WITH CI.OSKl) HOOKS.
A MartieriT Q:cs to the G.illows Protcstic?
Hi3 I111 ocBce Preparaiioos for the
Fnneral of Jeff Davis.
The HcitALb's Special Dispatches.)
Wakiuxgton, Dei:, (. i'lit; sj)t-
i iai fominittee cmiiye-a. with ln
vestigatino; the accounts of Cashier
Silcotl of the oiiice of wrticant-at
;irnis met this morning. The com
mitter went into secret session anil
at the end of half an hour word
was sent to Leedem that the com
mittee desired his presence. Leed
em, accompanied by ex-Congressman
Phil Thompson whem he has
retained as counsel, responed to
the summons, but Thompson was
denied admission. Lecdem has
made another special examination
of the liuoks and places the amount
ot defalcation at $71,800.
A Hl'KDEKER HANGED.
H Went to the Gallows Protasting
Hls Innocence.
New York, Dec. (5. John Theo
dore Wild, alias fJreenwHid, twice
convicted for the murder of Lyman
weeks at las residence on
Dekalls avenue, Brooklyn, was
hanged this morning. His neck
was broken and he was pronounced
dead in two minutes.
It was expected that CJreenwald
would sav something on the gal
lows, but he did not. He went up
stairs with a farm step. Oreenwald
declared that he was innocent. He
wished this inscription put on his
tombstone : "Murdered December
ti, lHS'.i." He made a will in
which he declared lus innocence
and gave his effects to Mr. Ding
ham, private detective. Oreen
wald was a burglar and shot Weeks
while robbing his house.
DEATH OF JEFF IAVIS.
Preparations for the Funeral A
Speech ky New Orleans' Mayor
New Orleans, Dec. (. Jefferson
Davis, ex-president of the South
ern confederation, died at the resi
dence of his lifelong friend, J. U.
Payne, in New Orleans, this morn
ing at 12:45 o'clock. He was aged
81 years.
When the family had partially
recovered from the shock of Davis'
death. Farrar sent dispatches to
Miss Winnie Davis, who is in
Paris with Mrs. Pulitzer, to Davis'
son-in-law in Colorado City, and
also notified Governor Lowry of
Mississippi. Mrs. Hayes, Davis'
daughter, was due here yesterday,
but was delayed last night at Fort
Worth. She is not expected until
Saturday.
Judge Fenner and Farrar have
the affairs of the dead man in
hand, but the latter said last night
that they would not take. any steps
looking to the future until fliey
held a consultation with Mrs.
Davis, who at present is too much
grieved to b approached on the
subject. Farrar stated that he did
not know but what Mrs. Days had
received some final wish from her
husband regarding the place of
burial. Mrs. Davis had not inti
mated where she desired the inter
ment. Mayor Shakespeare has
issued a proclamation announcing
Davis' death and inviting the press,
various exchanges and commercial
bodies and a number of prominent
citizens to meet at the city hall and
make proper arrangements for the
funeral.
The mayor says: "It is with
the deepest regret that I announce
to the people of the city of New
Orleans the departure from life of
Jefferson Davis. He needs no
eulogy from me. His life is a his
tory and bis memory is enshrined
in the hearts of every man, woman
and child in the broad south. We
all loved him and we will all honor
his memory."
THE NEWS IN WASHINGTON.
No Action AVill B Taken on the
Death of Jeff Davis.
Washington, Dec. 6. The war
department has not been officially
notified of the death of Jefferson
Davis and has taken no action with
respect to it. A large oil painting
of the deceased hangs on the wail
of the chief clerk's office, and is
surrounded by portraits of the ex
secretaries. The flag on the build
ing which has also been half
masted on the death of an ex-sec-reiary
to-day floats in the breeze
from its usual place at the top of
the staff. Secretary Proctor said :
"I see no occasion for any action
whatever. It would subserve no
good purpose that I can see. Bet
ter let the matter rest in oblivion.
sleep if it will, and relegate it to
the past, than to do anything thai
would revive memories that had
best be forgotten.
EM IN PASHA'S ACCIDENT.
It Causes a Sensation in Cerlln
Ills Condition.
P.kklin, Dec. (I. News of the ac
cident to Emit: Pasha has caused a
sensation in this citv. The emjter-
er was ceepiv p.".!i!cu when in
formed of the accident. :::id imme
diately sent a dispatch to' Zanzi
bar, ashing that daily ret oil.-, as to j
the condition t Kmin he ?:, o
iiiin. I lie ai'ci'.e.
11! v as
;t;s( di j
poor eyesight. He walked off a
portico and fell a distance i about
twenty feet, and was fiightfully
brubed.
Zanikas, Dee. The condi
tion of Kmin Pasha is slightly im
proved to-day. lie, however, in
addition to injuries to his head, re
ceived severe internal injuries
when he fell. It is now hoped he
muv recover.
ItEl) TOP COTTAGK.
Mr.
Cleveland Flatly Itefnitei- to
Sell It Any Price.
Washington, D. C, Dec. 4. Ex
I'resident Cleveland either has an
ardent attachment for Washington
real eutate, or tlsn he hopes some day
to he aaii: lecattd in Washington,
At least such is the inference drawn
hy business men of this city who
have leame.l of a recent offer made
for the lied Top Cottage projcrty.
Several d.s ago a proposition was
made to Mr. Cleveland for the pur
chase of his property, the amount
oflrei htitig upwards of $150,000.
This is shout tire times what the
property cost -hiui. hut to the sur
prise af the bidder he was met with a
Hat Lut courteous refusal. In his re
ply, Mr. Cleveland said that RsdTop
is not for sale, and that it is his ir
tention to preserve it as a country
residence for himself. Further, he
desired it understood that some day
he proposed to take up his permanent
abode at Red Top, and especially as
it afforded him an opportunity tor
quietude and recreation.
Look at Your Hand.
Indianapolis News.
The science of chironomy, or the
meaning of the human baud, always
exci cs curiosity; but few people un
derstand it. Can a man's character
be read on his hand as well as you
can read it in his face, or by the
bumps on his head? Tis so claimed,
and the science by which it is done is
a pretty one. It has many branches,
all of them well worth studying.
"If the palm of tho l and is skinny
and narrow," said a "professor" of
the science, "it denotes limidty, a
feeble mind and want of moral and
intellectual force. If the palm is too
thick, biff and strong, it denotes a
low intelligence and a tendency to
brutality. A hollow, deep palm al
signilics misery, ill-luck and failure in
life. Fingers which are smooth
denote a tendency to act upon in
stinct, impulse or intuition, rather
than by reason, calculation or deduc
tion. Knotty finders denote a ten
dency to or ier and arrangement.
People with short fingers are quicker,
more impulsive, act more on the epur
of the moment, than people with long
lingers. If the fingers are very short
it signifies cruelty and want of tact.
"Long ringers denote a love of
detail. Such persons are tidy as to
their appointments, easily put out
and very careful about trifles. Work
ers in small things always have large
hands, and the constructors of colossal
works have small hands. Small
handed people write large, while
large-handed people always write
small.
"Thick finders ilenote luxurv.
Twisted and malformed ringers, with
short nails, denote cruelty, tyranny
and a worrying, teasing ciitpoaith n.
It a hand is stilt and bard, opening
with difficulty to its fullest extent, it
betrays stubbornness ot character and
avarice. If the liugers are 6upple,
having a tendency to turn back, they
denote, as a rule, cleverness and in
quisitiveness, nearly always generosi
ty, ending in extravagance. If the
ringers fit close together it is a sign of
avarice. If twisted as to show chinks
between them it is a sign of curiosity.
If they are smooth and transparent
they betray indiscretion and loqua
city. Disarming an Unseen Foe.
"This waf sometime a paradox," as
Hamlet says. Since, however, the
people cf America and other 'and
have been enabled to pit Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters against that unseen
foe, malaria, it is no longer a paradox,
but an easy possibility. Whatever
malaria evolves its rnisty venom to
joison the air, and decaying unwhole
some vegetation imprcgnater tbe
water, there, in the very stronghold
of mi8ma, is the auxiliary otent to
disarm iae foe and assure efficient
protection. Fever and ague, bilious
remittent, dumb ague and ague cake,
no matter how tenaciously they have
fastened their clutch on the system,
are first forced to relax their grasn
and eventually to abandon it alto
gether. But it i preventive force
that should chiefly recommend the
Bitters to persons dwelling in malaria
cureed localities, for it is a certain
buckler of defence against which the
enemy ,s powerless. Cures, likewise,
dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney and
billious ailments.
California Cal-K-Cnre,
The enly guaranteed cure for catan
cold in the head, hay fevQr, rose cold,
catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. Re
store the sense of taste and unpleasant
breath, resulting from catarrh. Easy
and pleasant to use. Follow directions
and a cure is warranted, by all drug
gists. Send for circular to Abictine
Medical Company, Oroyille, Cal. 8ix
months' treatment for $1; sent by
mail. 11 10, For sale by Foshay A
Mason.
Pocket Cattery.
Tbe largest and finest display
every brought to this valley just
received at Stewart & Sox's. Call
and examine.
Scissors. Shears.
Immense stock at Stewart &
Sox's. The best quality and any
size or style. Call and examine
our stock. Stewart & Sox.
Money to Loan.
At a low rate of interest on good
farm
property in Linn county, or
on best improved citv property in
Albany. Aoolv to "Blackbrrn &
Wright, Ioany, Oregon.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
An Infaturted Woman's Shameful
1. isgrace.
New Ycrs, Dec. L-Ah'. ttgh
Mrs. Mary A. t'lunkett claieis to
have acted under divine approval
when she hVk:d her dcstin;. to
"Christain Scientist" A. Betitley
Wortliington, sha merely played the
Lart of an unf iitlifal wito frexn tho
j inatt-rialiKfcic laadA:nt of tho
I Suptcme Court. Judge Patterson to-
elay signed a cietce. cu voice u
favor of the husband, Juhn I. Plun
kett, relcasir.g Lim Worn his matri
monial bonds and containing a novel
clause prohibiting Mrs. Plunkttt fiom
contracting a tccund marriage.
Among the evidence introduced
was a letter from Mrs. Worthingtort
to a friend, in which are such gems of
"Christian" as the following: "All
is Good, and all that seemed bad
otherwise." "Do not be anxious,
darling, about Mrs. W. Know y. u
not that Ho tempcreth the wind to
the shro lamb? Only think, she ia
in the keeping of divine love itself,
Mourn not for me, dear, but mourn
for those who live in tho sensual
world. I am hidden by the shadow
of His almighty wing. My kingdom
is not of this world, tbe realm oi good
and evil, but of heaven, where all is
good. Think not that this heart ot
mine mill ever rind the earth chill
whom it will hold in blame."
"Iu the presence of Almighty God
and a few ehoscn friends, I cook to be
my husband forever and forever the
rue who has in all past eternity been
such, because God made him so, and
promised by his divine assistance to
be his loving and faithful wife. To
day I am the happiest woman in all
the world. I feel divine approval at
every step I take. Oh, world! you
little dream what heaven awaits your
obedience to spiritual law?"
Upon the evidence the Court found
that the woman had been guilty of
violating her marrirge vows and that
Mr. Plunkett was entitled to an abso
lute divcrce. This man Wortliing
ton, to whom Heaven had joined her,
has turned out to have half a dozen
other wives lying around loose in
various parts of the country, from
Connecticut to W ashrugton.
EMIN BET IS DYING.
Walked Out of a Window and Fell.
Breaking His Skull.
London, Dec. 5. A dispatch from
Zanzibar aunounces that Einin P.-!ia
.as met with a probably fatal acci
dent, lieiug near-sighted he walked
out of a wiudow by mistake and fell
on his head, fracturing the skull He
now lies at Bagomoyo in a critical
condition.
All the doctors except Stanley's
physician declare Etnin's injuries will
prove fatal. Stanley's physician is
hopeful of saving Kniin's life, but
says uadcr the moat favorable cir
cumstances the patient cannot b
moved for at least tcu days.
Later dispatches from Zanzibar say
that Kmin misjudged the heigh of
the balctmy parapet, became over
balanced and fell a distance of twenty
feet his body is terribly bruised.
Zanzibar, Doc. 5. Stanley, Emin
and Casati were met by Wissmau
Tuesday, and made a triumphal entry
into Bagomoyo Weelucs ay morning.
The towii ii decorated, and Wiss
inan's force and the German vessels
lired salutes. In the evening there
was a bfciiquct, at wiiich eloquent ad
ii esses ware made. Stanley will ar
rive at Zauzibar on Thursday, oa
board a German vessel. Etnin's peo
ple will 'come on a British man-of-war.
Father Schypg, who returned with.
Stanley, declares halfway measures
are impossible in Germany's dealings
with the Arabs, and Germany must
cithe; consent to slavery or maintain
her position ia Africa by force till the
Arabs submit. lie says it will take
centuries to suppress the slave trade
completely.
FAIR DALE ADDITION.
Burkliart h Malin offet It r sale
108 city lots in this beautif 1 addi
tion, which has just been platted.
Tins addition is situate 1 on th
east of the city, and adjoining Abe
Hackleman's" land, and is the
closest addition to the city that is
now offered for sale. These lots
will now ba sold for $75 and corner
lots $100 each until January 1st.
after which time all lots remain
ing will be raised to $150 each.
These lots will be sold on ey
terms, and the first that call to see
them will get the choice of all.
Important Announcement.
From now until January 1st
Krausse & Klein will tell ladies
Laird, Schobert & Mitchell Frei.cu
kid shoes at $4 per pair : allwidiha
from A to EE. Their Curacoa k ids
at $3 per pair. We have the fin. st
assortment of holiday slippers or
ladies and gents ever brough' to
Albany. We also make a specia t v
of ladies' warm felt slippers in il
styles and colors. Come and x
ainine our stock and you will I nd
our prices the lowest in the cit
riie: rues: pile:
llr William'ft TndtAvi PU f
is the onlv sure. cure, for Mind hi. j
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ing or itching piles ever discove d
t . . - r - j - .
11 never iuiis iv cure o.a raees 01 U 1
standing.
Judge C'oon, MaysiJ3e, Ky, 6:
"Dr William's Indian Pile Ointn
cured mc after years of suffering."
d uuge 1 oiunourx, Cleveland, O, s; 4
"I nave Ound l)V exiierifFire tbnt
William's Indian Pile Oixitnirnt u t
niMncoiatc and permanent relief."
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vis nave nuuareds o: such V
rimmals. 1K not siifi't-r an h,.
lonarr. Sold by druggi? &t r0c
?1 per box. Soli by Foshav A Mi .
Alb ir.v, Uregon.
ii iVes, loiks. s;0".s, etc.
gieut variety at i rerc
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