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THE MOKNIXU JJERA U) : SATUKi ) A V , 28. 1889 iilorningljaihievaldj srHCIAI.. 1S:0 A. HI. Not t' s-f our stove and ranges before buying is mistake. Mis takes are ahvuy co.stly. In ltcat .nu stow- we have tin largest as well as (in niM.t carefully selected -took in the rity. The stoves we oiler were not Ix.uigbt as an experi ment but as a certainty. We know what cai ii tuve will do, and They were bought tW cash,8o the ;.rice is fight. We have sjiecial ies in heaters, lieside onr regular ::ne of Garland. Argand anil Su . -Trior stoves and ranges. Gko. W. Sumi. The l.i!.v I Ik i:to 'Till he on silt each morning af the new -;nJ of W. K. KultnV where it . an b- !t: ur:d at 5 rm pi:r opy- wkatiii:i; INDICATIONS. l'nr Alrvmv and i cinitr Fol k-win:: is the forecast r L'4 hours, -'ndini: at S r. u. to-ua . : Rain ; warmer. iottinus ,i;'r town. i'aley !t ih. job printers. Rabie.-t Ghamoi mocassins at Harrows fc Searls. Ladies all wool scarlet under wear 75 cent. at Harrows it Searis. Harrows &. Searis have just re Aired an invoice of ladies tine -.hoes from George W. Ludlow. Railroad men will find a good dice branded Engineer, at Har rows & Searis. Cheap, suitable .ind durable. . Ist in this city on Christmas day a small circular gold ear ring. The finder wil please- leave the same nt this office The steamer Farallou, recently .'.imaged in a storm at Yaquina, will be taken to San Francisco in a :v days for repairs. Messrs. II. II. Hewitt and (). II. ' Irvice, for Christmas presents, re ceived two very handsome olfice chairs, labelled "Barbara's Xmas . vresents." Yesterday morning's overland Train reached Albany nt 3 o'clock ' this morning. This morning's train r,.'rom ttie south will arrive two hours late. Do not. miss the matinee by the Lindslay company at the opera nouscthis afternoon when Ua.el Kirk will be presented. Admis sion 25 cents. Monday is the last (toy of grace -r the payment of city taxes. Oity Marshal Hoffman t-t.ttes that ifter that date a'l unpaid city ax's will be collected forthwith T frv a pniccfS of law. The piano used at the opera 'ouso last eveng wa a line Emer on tipiinht intriinnv pat in by . L. I'Lickman. Its superiority -.ver the pimos heretofore ued in She opera house was a cause of -nuch favorable comment. Mr. Parker, the blacksmith of Miis city, went tip to the summit of the Coat mountains the other day d company with Adriene Comely r a deer hunt. Mr. Comely left there to complete his hunt, which it seems lie did in a sumina y manner. While wading through the snow he espied what he thought was a deer. He tired with -ill the accuracy of an old hunter, :nd found that he had shot the whole top on" of the head of a val ued hound he had borrowed for t-he occasion. fKItSONAL MENTION. lion. II. E. Hays of Clackama? county, is in the city. Mrs. Dr. W. II. Davis is recotei ng from her severe illness. Mr. W. L. Vance, who has been! uite ill, in again able to be around. Governor Tennoyer was in the :ty yesterday on his return from 'ryallis. Judge J. J. Whitney and bride, r.ee Miss Lizzie Westlake, returned yesterday from San Francisco. J. K. Antonelle returned from Portland yesterday, and will lcaye Jo-day for San Francisco and the Fast. Mrs. John Kelsay, of Oakland, t'alifornia. in company with her on and family of Koseburg, are spending the holidays in this city with her daughter, Mrs. E. E. io!T. Officer Kiect4. Following are the newly elected officers of McPherson Corps No. 13 W. It. C: President, Mrs. Eliza Woodin; Sen. Vice, Mrs. Jane Thompson; Jun. Vice, Mrs. Ida Irving; Treasurer, Mrs. Nettie Monteith ; Guard, Mrs. Electa Williams; delegates to depart ment conventions, Mrs. Alzina Martin, Mrs. Ella Harkness, Mrs. Ida Irving, Miss Lora Vance; al ternates, Mrs. Jane Thompson, Mrs. Kate B. Montague.Mrs. Mary Bilyeu, Mrs. Marg-ette Vunk. Lectare at HarrUburg. Kev.C.C. Bateman, of Mount Tabor, grand secretary of the I. O. G. T. of Oregon, will lecture in the interests of the order, Monday evening, Dee. 30, 1SS0, at 7:30 r. . Lecture will be given in the Brown church. Mr. Bateman has the reputation of being a very able tqcakor and we hope many may avail thomselves of the opportun ity of hearing him. I)renel thickens. Order a niea orassed chi- ken tor vour Sunday dinner: -ail and Leave your ord.Tt e rly ctte Packing (' . Wi!':im- ON THE OREGON PACIFIC. , j An Additional Plant for Becewcd Work in I tho Spring Deep Bnow. ! Coi: Station. Dec. L'7. ! 1 lien ne?:s Bros, have moved into; their large new store at this place. ; The snow is thirteen inches deep ; here now, and it has been freezing i uarti. lr. Ci. A. Whitney, thu Oregon Pacific surgeon, is erecting hospi tal buildings at the side- trac k near the old tunnel. J. S. Antonelle is removing his plant from his finished work to La tSrande. where he ha, a contract on the Union I'aciiic road. Track laying has be?n stopped only temporarily on account of the snow, and it is expected that the entire force of tracklayers will go to work iiyain soon after the holi days. j The turn table here is now com-! ; pleted. The depot btiilding are,1 j als completed. Cow is one inilei aim half above I.reitcnbusli. ami : will be one el the chief towns on the road. j There is two feet and a half of ; iiu.v at uic tunnel, anil lour leet at IthoupporcndofOrman Crook's' 'work. The snow is so deep on the j upper work that I Brady's force' i of men, which was to have gone ! aoove. w ill tie laid oft tor the tres- ent. Messrs. Orman & (.'rook have ; enough heavy work to keep their force busy ail winter. Orman c Crook are now making i their main headquarters at Boul- i der Creek, the extreme eml of the ! track. J. B. Orman has gone to j Denver. It is understood that his , trip is for the purjiose of shipping out an additional plant for renewed work in the early spring. The first live miles of their contract will be finished to-morrow. About 150 tie-makers are at work between Boulder Creek and the ab-ttidoned tunnel. Thf Lindsay Company. The John S. Lindsay dramatic I company will play Kicheheu at I will the opera house m this citv this I evening. Concerning the nresen tation of this classic drama in I Salem the Statesman says : The j presentation of Kichelieu by the ' John S. Lindsay dramatic com-! pany at the opera house last night : was deserving of a well-filed audi torium. The entertainment was first-class in efery particular. Lindsay, as the Cardinal, w as fine, throwing much spirit into the part, and making of it a most striking reality. He was ably assisted at every hand. Those whose great good fortune it was to be present were interested as no performance bordering on tragedy has enter tained them for many a day. The reception was cordial and should Mr. Lindsay return to Salem at some future time it is quite certain me reputation gaineu uuring tins visit Hill gam for him a crowded ) Unu 5t cents. Th Albany Kml Astoria Uo.trf. ... A large and enthusiastic sat her - large and enthusiastic ing of citizens was held at the court houe at Dallas on Thursday to discuss ways and means for co oerating with Albany and Sheri dau in building the Albany & Astoria .r iilro:td. Judge StouiTer presided over tin meeting, and Hon. J.J. Daly. .1. F. Groves. K. J. liiley and W. C. Brown were appointed a committee to confer with like committees from other towns. A committee of Dallas cit izens, consisting of Mes.-rs. W. G. Brown, John J. Daly, J. F. Groves D. J. Kiley arrived in this city lat evening to confer w ith the Al bany and Astoria Railway Co. relative to the question of running the road through Dallas. A meet ing will be held this evening when the matter will be discussed. iJist Night riay. The presentation of "Ignouiar, the Barbarian," by the John S. Lindsay Dramatic Co., was not at te tided by as large an audience as it should have been. Mr. Lindsay is an accomplished tragedian and is support e-I by a strong and talented com a y. The play was full of interesting situations from beginning to end, and was admira bly presented. Its presentation was positively a refreshing change from the average company that at tempts tragedy, and the audience was delighted with the almost classic production of Maria Lovell's translation from the German of this thrilling love story. Some fine costumes were worn, and the play was admirably arranged in all its details. To-night th company will present the great historic play "Kichlieu," when there "will doubt less be a crowded houHe. They will also play Hazel Kirke at the matinee this afternoon. The price ot admission to ttie matinee will be 25 cents, and 25 and 50 cents for the evening performance. Fiae Harftea I'nrahasetl. Mr. C. J. Shedd of Shedd station is turning his attention to fine stock, and has purchased of Showatter & Janson an imported Clydesdale mare, paying for the same $1000. He also lias some of the finest Holstein cattle in Ore gon. Mr. John C. McBride also liouht one mare of the same kind for which he paid a cood price. I'ocket tutlerr. The largest and finest disnlav j every brought to this valley just I received at Stewart fc Sox's. Call and examine. j A felon named Davis, confined I in the jien at Walia Walla, led j several of his comrades in a break j for freedom, Tuesday, but was j foiled in the attempt, i ... .. Some new designs in scrap :'.) , bums, and prices to suit your fancv at Guiss !t Son's. If vuii want a -hoice i up ir try niv -10 cent tea in !.u!k. (. F-ioitiic!!. U-.il E. I KB A I. ESTATE IKANSFBBS. The following real estate sales were rec-'ided yesterday : Magirie A. B'acK'nau to Min nie II . Kllis. lots 7 and S block 1, B'aikman's ad dition. . . .5 100 j M. Balston to J. S. Court ney, I'l feet oil the south side of lot 2, block ::, Leb anon 750 Jes e Barr to '. B. Moss. lots 1 and 1', block 1, Sweet Home 50 .1. U. Cox to Z. B. Moss, lu j acres in section .!!. town ' ship l:i south, range 1 west 100 Henry Hewitt to F. K. Cot ton et al.. Jot t. section U.J. township 15 south, range :! west 1 , A.Hackleman to J.K. Sorbin. ' lots 7 and S, block 14, i llackleman's 4th addition 550 j dated States to W. 1". Hor- i ram patent j diited states to James A. , tiibson.. patent J. il. Balston to J. . Scan laud, 12 acres in township liOu l'J south, ranze i' west. . . . J. M. Balston to J. W. Scan land. '.',20 acres near Lei ,i iinn -t'O A.Hackleman to J.K. Abbey, various lots and blocks in Abh-y's addition J Foster to T. A. Morris, 10! acres in township i. 5. HO acres in township south., range 1 east ll'OO J. S. Aincs ! sweet acre near Home Sweet church, 1 Home , . . . W. B. Garrett to VT. K. Githens,l(i2 aces in town ship !.' south, range 4 west J. A. Gibson to John Shaw, 5!i.Sl acres in township 11 south, iangn l' west Jas. Klkins to Nick Zimmer man, northwest quarter of Nock 1. Elkin's addition. Criah Terhune to Hiram Teery, tract in Sodaville. . C. RGentry to S. A. Gentry, .'57.j' acres in section o5, township 11 south, range 2 west S. I. Keeney to John Brown 10 acres in township 14 south, range 2 west K. D. .Mover to C. E. Kock well, 1-10 acre near Brownsville KM -'000 :!00 in 500 2C00 NORTHWEST NOTES. Snow has fallen to the denth of twelva incites in Grant county, and ! the thermometer ranged to 8 de gress above zero. Lebanon has decided to organize a board of trade, and a set of by liws and constitution will be re ported in a few days. Murderer Blanton in jail at Col fax, is on the high road to become a raving maniac. He is in fear of lynching and every sound startles him. the I . S. land officers at Burns i took in JBJ.OOO the first three j months that the cilice was in run- nin" nrttr Tlir ahrtt ft mi rue 'show the extent of the Eascern t)regon country. ' f ...... . T ,J. ...A.... ...J. t ..1..!. .1.1... It.. i uic incut jiujic ui Meignueiia ; t.-n iwUri , ti.n .iru.ii. a. mg the past week, ..avs the Baker City blade, but the snow is not plentiful enough yet toatTord good sleighing. The line between Mullen, Idaho, and Missoula, Montana, is being j rapidly pushed. When completed I it will jive the Cu;tir d'Alene mines direct communication with ( Moniana. I La( irande has succeeded in sell- in,; $20,000 of its bonds for the pur pose of providing the city with water works. They sold at par bear six per cent, interest, and run for twenty years. The Eugene papers are ably seconded by the Junction City filot in their demands for new county buildings. The Pilot shows good sense in assisting the proper upbuilding of the county seat. A yetition has bewi circulated and numerously signed asking the governor to pardon young Putman from the county jail, who wascom mitted for 250 days for exhibiting obscene pictures to girls. The pe tition cites that he is weak men tally, says the Eugene Guard. Says the Gold Beach Gazette : A sea turtle weighing 80 pounds was .captured on the beach, near the Lone Kanche by Dr. Cooper and Geo. S. Harris last week. Three hundred eggs were found in the animal. This is the first turtle we have ever heard of having been found along the Curry county coast. Says tho Oregon Blade : There will be about 7000 head of cattle, 2500 head of horses and 25,000 head of sheep fed in Eagle valley this winter. The valley is very small, but it can furnish more al falfa and tinicthy hay than , any other spot on earth, and is just as good for fruit and vegetables. There has been 4000 tons of hay sold there this fall. j Frozaa Water Pipaa. It would be well for people to look after their water pipes and to turn off the water of an evening during the cold weather, Another good idea is to cail early and get some of our fine cauliflower.celery, sweet potatoes, oranges, Smyrna fltrs, bammas, etc., just received at the Willamette Packing Co.'s. SeinnorH. Shear. Immense stock at Stewart &. Sox's, ihe best quality aud any size or style. Call and examine our stock. Stewart A Sox. Delays Are Dangerous. Select a block in the Oregon i Land Coin pany 's twj-acre tracts in j Astoria beiore the next rise. HIM: Them a Start. An acre in Ast. ria deeded to' your boy or girl wili emise them to bless you to the end ol your life. y. Win n ii-:tii;' stakes for another ar M-il will miss i: if Vnll jlnn't stake oil' a lot in Astoria. IUB THE U OLID A VS. The Klrsant Iipluy at Julia ;rU MobI'M Knianr More. i One of the most extensive and I elegantly stocked establishments i in the Willamette valley is to be i found in the Colden Utile Bazaar I store of Julius Gradwohl in this city. In order to accommodate his many customers lie is in the field early this yea", and has already commenced receiving his immense line of beautiful gocds for the fall and winter and for the holidavs. j and has one of the most gorgeous ; and dazzling displays to be seen in ! any Golden Kule Bazaar in Oregon. I The line carried comprises a be ' wildering assortment of fine china, i iiueensware and glassware of the latest styles and most delicate de- signs. The beautiful .'hina and glassware, together with the dec orated and fancy wares, novelties, j elegant stand and hanging lamps, ! toys, boys' wagons and general! bazaar goods, present a scene well I worth on s time to visit. me 10 isu. e found a complete cutlery of the cele- Here may be 1 1; ' ...... I... I l L I , -I I silver I uiaini iiian.ro, uuii iros. Sliver and silver nlated sroods and Bohemian wares of every variety. w hile las stock of dolls, toys, toilet and fancv coods. in Ttlush and silver, and novelties for tho chil dren wilt be larger than ever be fore. Mr. Gradwohl has enlarged I his stock in such a reolete manner that his Golden Kule Bazaar is not only a credit to the citv of Albany hut to the entire Willamette valley, being one of tho most ex tensive establishments of the kind i in Oreiron. The most -important feature to purchasers is in prices, and w hen we assert that his uriees are as lo as nv house in the state and that Lis goods are sold at figures that cannot be equaled in the Northwest, it is but the recital of an absolute fact. It will be to wjthe interests of the country mer- I chants to purchase their holiday I goods from this establishment, anil J orders should be sent in at once. j Mr. Gradwohl has long since proven his adaptability to this I business, and it is taking no risic 1 to sav that this emoorium of elegant fancy and decorative ware is the mo complete in the Willamette :lley. Those who deal at the Golden Kule Bazaar, will find a laie assortment to ch from, ant. a square, reliable Eciuleman to deal with. Ten Days Only. Ho ye business men ! Listen to the voice of the most conservative and successful men of onr town. Buy an acre of lard in Albany's addition to Astoria, which to-day cost;- you less than $25 per lot, and which will double in value in less than one year. Now don't be a guaip, but buy now. For further information inquire of tin; Oregon Land Co , Albany-. ;ltra'n l'urk Addition. We are now offering fdr sale lots and blocks in this lino; addition, j parties wishing to matte invest- iiiem.-s nun a lien io iiuuuuig or where property will" advance rapidly in value, will do well to look at this addition as it is the choicest residence property in the suburbs of lbany. This addition is laid out with parks and has broad avenue's running through I the entire length ol tho property with trees planted at th:; corner of each lot on the avenue. Call tin Burkhart .t Malin, Real Estate Agents. For Ike Ladle rialr. am now prepared to 1 do all kinds of f-tamoinc and have over two thousand designs to choose from. Also a nice line of em broidery materials, such as arra- senes, crenels, ro. 1 and em-1 broidery, chenilles, princess t he-: nilles, etc. etc. And the finest pompons, tassels, crescents, cords, plasties, felts and fancy work ma terials ever in the city." Zephyr i ! going at five rents an ounce. "Hiss i -Minnie Colwell has marine, of thin i department, and lias had several ! years experience in all kinds of fancy work and stamping. At the store of G. W. Simpson, Albany, Oregon. I'roperty in 1'ortland a the In stallment l'lan. Five dollars down and a dollar a week buys you a lot in tho beauti ful addition of Wheatland. This property lies adjoining Mount Tabor, and is situated directly on the motor line running into Fort land, and is beautifully located, being level land and in plain view of Portland, the metropolis of Ore gon. Any one that can pay $5 down can buy one of these excel lent lots. This property is for sale now by Burkhart A Malin, who will furnish you with maps and pi., is of this addition. l oitmiller & Irving have just opened a new line of iortiers, table covers, towel rings, stair nails and novelties in furniture and luuse-finishings. Call and see their elegant new store in the Masonic building. IO far 3.1 CeenU. The celebrated (i-inch Virginia Stogie cigar, hand made and Ha vana "filler guaranteed, at, Ellis' cigar store. X XXX coffee is the best. Try it. C. E. Krownell. touts Wholesale, slaughter in prices for the next few days at 1 IS In tine vases, fancy cups and i . ."..l i S?U "lie eer.", orna-iii-iue.i im ii'i lumj; ! cliiiuiware and novelties for the tioli-' '. il.iv . Call at euce, as tlicy are going 1 f;it ainl must to at anv price this Holiday esU'lliompi ! week. KKLT VOUIt EYE ON (i. JiEAliDSLEY'S Column. $4100,000 To loan on rca! estatJJ in buniH to suit at eight (8) per eent. jcr annum. ALBANY PROPERTY. One of tho beet 40 acre I aims in foot Is espe- thi8 cction of the country , , , . .f Pocr bml 011 the P,act- ciaily adapted for fruit, and is situ ated convenient to the city. Price low and terms easy. This is a spe cial bargain for a few days only. Cheap lots in Hackloman's first, second, third md fourth additions, in Maston and Chamberlain's addition, in Fair Dale addition, in Br yant's ad dition and in the Ooltra Park addi tion. Choice residenoe Uts, both iui prftred and unimproved, and sotn bargains in business property. Farm property at all prices and on easy terms. ASTORIA PROPERTY. I have obtained a few more lots in tho North Addition, which will be sold at $55 each on the installment plan. It will pay you to call and see how this addition is located before buying a lot three miles further out. I expect to have some other addition property to sell in a few dayn. Asto ria has unquestionably the brightest prospects of any Uwu in the north west to-day, and buyers in real estate who get in on the ground floor will reap the harvest that is surely in store for the city by the sea. E. (I BEARDSLEY, Real Estate and Insurance Broker axii notakt rciu.ie-- j i1'" albin Street. Albany, Oregon. Timiii FOR THE HOLIDAYS! It ; on ant to uiakf m nU'c ChriMuui pr tntxoanil lire ouic of th- flm: rookt-rn, 'nnircf, fanr-v -hair nJ fine uiiliolHtereii turn it lire at Ths. Brink. IK- h:is a larpe arwl licautitiil a-Dortnunt hi--h will l- told at nutoniiiliiiigK- low price?. GtlKL. WANTED OX K TH T IS WILL f iiiK cmok and tkccrc nt houw tor two; new cottage throughout. A home for sniiit.-willing Kir': work livht. Addrt'H Mr. K. . Nortlmp. 'JCT, Seventh ntreot, Portland, Or., sta'injj n fercnc-i-s and waycd ected. iki' -a position r.v a yocno un til num .in atKi-nint liooK-krrpcr or ntlicu "rk- Address HrntLD oUii-p, At'iv. Or-iron- ICAMKH A SITCATIOX IX A OltY W -..od tore h RU vvperu-nred lady r.l,rk- Inquire at the Willamette Land Agency, oppomte the dob! office. MONEY TO LOAN-HOME CAITTAL OS 11-oed real estate accurity. Kor particu lar enquire of Geo. Humphrey. 17IOR SALK HALK INTEREST IN A . real estate oflio-e in Albany, paying over $100 per month. If you want a good thing addreM at onre box b0, Albany. FINE CIGARS-IMPORTED. KEY WEST and Domestic, embracing the celebrates Klor tie Madrid. KMtrella, Conquerors and other choioo brand in the Well, Farfro and Wenttern Union Telegraph otficej buil-linir. X-if hen. ember the place. C'aatrae4r and Builder. C. SHELL WILL FCKNI8H PLANS, D unecifloiitioin and dctaita for all kind of buildinfr-am) architecture. All workproropt ly done and ifuaranteed te be Brut-claw. i timatea furninhed on short nctice for brick bu.MInK, renidenceti. imblio building, bridge, etc. PERSONS PKSIRINO KAKD, l.OAM OR gravel from the premises of K. L. Such, in lien ton county, can procure tickets for the Rame at my office, Crawford' block, Albany, Oreiron. Cha. E. Wolvbrtox. ICOWANR ALSTON I IAN D iCHAMBERLAIN Albany, ; - Oregon Transact a general banking bulues..r Draw eight draft on New York, 8no Frn ' ico and Portland, Or. Loan money on approved security. Keceire depoeita subject to check. Collection entrusted to u will receiv promnt attention GiLSON'S SHAVING fPARIORS Asn HAIR DRESSING SALOON. None but first-class workmen employed. Everything neat and clean. Give me a call. 3CetFirst door east of new Mason ic Temple. Cranberries, rnroniint, oranges find ririt beef at C E. lirowucll's. i llfANTKI' MAN OK GOOD SKLUNG . V ability to n-ireeiit u as m'.en nm-i.t in this town, (?J0O to itxXl per year can be motlt? ) Aildrcs, wunamakcr .V lirt.wn, I'hiluileliOr.a. I'a LinnCouatyBank price this Tlic l:ir-,'i-t elo'lim and nitrchant tii'or 1 in' h.";is' in Anierica. F L. Kenton ii:ali:k in Staple and Fsunoy I Also Choir- Candies. Nats, Cigars and Tobacco, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. i TERMS CASH Su bsvription A gen t papers and 3Iagazirics. NEK THE rOSPOmCE. H. Ewer't. INVITES THE PUBLIC TO CALL AND INSPECT LARGE STOCK OF Holiday Goods CONSISTING OF A FINE DISPLAY OP-GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, GOLD HEAD ED CANES. GOLD HANDLE!- SILK UMBRELLAS, GOLD . AND FOUNTAIN PENS, SOLID GOLD AND DIAMOND GOODS, AND AN END LESS VARIETY OF JRWELBY, COIN SILYEE W A IRE AND GENUINE ROGKKS BRJr. PLATKD WARE ONLY; CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, AND K0YELTIES FOR HOLIDAYS, We have bought all ttie negative made by I W. Clark and Greeawoott up to date (Not. I. 18H). Implicates ean W had from them enly of us, ft) re duced rates We also hare about 1800 negatives nude by onrglTe. ftovt which duplicates can he had at like ratcc. V curry the oilT full line of tm cf tLis stat'-, and do enlarged work at lowt. rate for lcst-ela work. Wc shall lie pleased t von at nr atndio io FrnnaaV Mock, next door to the. I Masor. ic Temple. Tulitjs Manufactauer -AND FINE IMPORTED !i-ai, l-lu)t nml t?niokitig Tobaccos, lcer full line of Stnokcrs' Articles. CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. Next oor t Pffciffcr'a coudy store, Albany, rccon, Wind ! lain! "Oh ! the cold and crud winter, Ever thicker, thicker, thicker ; Froze the ice on lake and river, Ever deeper, tleejrer, deeper ; Fell the covering snow and drifted. Through the forest round the villas??.' IT IS COMING. OJd Frol).'1 says winter is coming earlier and more Revere this year than usnal. Take'tirae by the topknot and examine my eUg&mt stock ot OVERCOATS, CAPESULSTERS. DRESS OVERCOATS. KERSEYS. VALOURS, BEAVERS. MELTONS. CHEVIOTS, WIDEAWAKE, CH ACHILLA."'. CASS,: L.E. BLAIN, THl Leading ERIE A1NJ) PRICES LOW. for nil Leading Ke98 HIS NEW AND Tno Leading: PHOTOGRAPH ERR: ALBANY, OnEOOX. Joseph of Choice Cigais DEALER IN- Al M WEST cluurn und Wrinr l'Vpe, Also dealer in IKRES.B MONTAGNACS. mi Clotriier,