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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1890)
TBEtlMORNiyfr HERALD; TUESDAY, MABCH 18. 1890. 9PXCIAJU 13:30 A. 31. Not to see our stores andjranges before buying is a mistake. His takes are alwaj-3 costly. In heat - ing stores we have the largest as well as the most carefully selected stock in the city. The stoves we offer were not bought as an experi-! ment but as a certainty. We know what each stove will do, and they were bought for cash, so the price is right. AVe have special ties in heaters, beside our regular lines of Garland, Argand and Su perior stoves and ranges. Geo. W. Smith. Tlie Daily Herald will be on sale each morning at the new stand of W. h Kulin's, where it can be procured at 5 cents per copy. WEATHER INDICATIONS. For Albany and v.cinity Fol lowing is the forecast or 24 hours, ending at 8 p. m. to-i.a : Kain; slightly warmer. JOTTINOS ABOK V TOWN". F. S. Craig, of the Corvailis Gazette, is in the city. J. M. Waters and Peter Hume, of Brownsville, were in the city yesterday. Yon can save from 50c to $1 ier pair on boots and shoos at Krauze & Klein for the next 20 days, The great play "Under the Gas-1 light" will be repeated at the opera house this evening by the Lindsay company. Mrs. L. Putnam, of Oakland, California, in visitinc herilHii.htpr. 1 t !... i, i?;io ., l. i, , I seriously ill. i As the stock ff lwots and shoes at Krausse it Klein's are to be moved, they will sell then regard less of cost for the next I'D days. Geo. A. Waggoner, t lerk of the milroad commission, came up from Salem last night. The commission will be raised, the site will meet at Salem on Mondavf and the ho.-i.iial and April 7th. I Thcteachersintituteforthis.lis-i trii-t mmnwinv -it lu i.wr:i I house in this citv at7:.U i m on Wednesday, March l't. A full attendance is expected. The incorporators ot the Sci l :n . . . . 1 V ; ' prn ouno arrange .or o.u.o,. . We helieve th. re are iew the proiMWcd road from Scio In a j snl(M.ril).r:J wll wi ,,;., ,.v. junction with the Oregon I'a.ilic j in - irllt vr v!lt;M Found, a pair of steel Itowtd they receive ib'- new" contained fpectacles were picked uj npon in the sph-miid "Associated 1'ress tne street on Sunday. The owner i telegraph service. Tiiis i- not an can have the same by calling at ) impri.venn-nt -.ii.il.' fora i'cw et-ks this office and paying for this or months nly. t-n! i ill hcreaiier notice. be a per:nan- :!t i- :.n: - lie- The proprietor of the Uelmonieo. Hi:i:u i. restaurant, Mr. S. (Jeotz. has in- j Pror.",,-, . ,-:ii:li4.r-, ,.riM creased his facilities for serving) iusj,. hrst-class meals ami his tablesan-, TwC(.(.iU.-, ,,,1H.k j. ;.,, silPi ., supplied Yvith the best the, ,,arket:A1,)allV 1PWflf jati. aordB- uarv UC. 100. The course ot in- Mart Frain's two yung-st 1-oys struct ion will consist ;i ciasse:- tor i .i i r 1 l I'll i 1 . . una auomer ooy iouimi miiu mueo a large griziy ocui, on :i mountain aoove jviiimatn i lot i ,.a.,s lUuj diplomas mmi-hed to Springs, near Shovel Creek, Khun-; teachers, specif vine capacity ath river, on Monday of last week, j aUi j.xprie!ice. Students pattk F. C. Wait and wife, Mrs. C. J. j ipate in monthly recitals, r.ml are Hen-y and Mr. Babcock arrived graded to ins ire equality in rondi Sundav ni;ht from Kansas, and 1 tion. Thin -jiiservutory will he will make Albany their future home. The former are relatives ef j Mrs. Thomas Brink. We have just received a lot of the most delicious Oregon cream cheese. Try some. Another in voice of splendid dried c-eef, which will be chipped to order in quan i ties to suit the purchaser. Try some. Sencer & Blackburn. The Scio Frees says that thriv ing town is soon to have electric lights, and that upon the arrival of the ele trie light plant, arrange ments will at once be completed for placing a o.OOO candle-oiver light on the pedestal, which will light up The Forks for miles. Visitors and strangers in Albany and citizens also ar9 cordially in vited to visit the photo parlors of Crawford & Paxton hi Froman's block and look at our large collec tion of views and portraits, and you could not please your friends East better than by sending them tiome of oar fine views of Oregon, which we sell very low. Dr. Button treats successfully all diseases ot women, and guarantees to cure all curable private diseases. He has a sure remedy for catarrh f the head. He sleeps in his office and answers city calls day or night. Consultation is free and everything is strictly confidential. He can be found in his office in Blumberg's block from 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. i Birthday Tarty. Mr. W:C. Judson was :iven a . party at tne resuienceot ins parents Friday evening, it Wing his nine teenth birthday. An enjoyable evening was spent in parlor games and music. Following is a list of the voting people present. Misses j Vena Stewart, Ella Stewart. Nellie Rhodes, Phoebe Rhodes, Bessie ! Rhodes, Lizzie Hunter. Alma Powell, Bertha Powell. Hovia Payne, Ava Baltimore. Laura Campbell, Sarah Lear, Alma Lord, Edith Lord. Minnie - Recce. Villa Watson. Miss McCarthy and Messrs George Myers, Dan Myers Fred Veal, Bert Veal. Stephen Rilev, Bick LeRov, Jos. Hunter, Hark Hunter, Xick Stuart. A. C. Williams, Fred Powell, Jessie Knaul, Mr. Windham, A. O. Stoma F. F. Combs, W. C. Judson, Richard Rhodes, Robert Brown. It is reported that hundreds of! dead cattle are frozen in in Jami-1 son lake in the Grand Coulee, Wash, and that they stand m the it l)mg satvuti ai w Proposition of the Ladies Aid Society. ' 1 wnAi IS BKIM. lt K. Ihey Will Eutibliah A PnMic Hospital in Connecticn With the Proposed Orphan's Hera?. For several Months the citizens of Albany have been interested in the question of the establishment of a public hospital in this citv. A proposition is now before the peo ple from the Undies Aid Society, which ii met by theprojK-rcncour agement, seems likely to result in the erection of such tin institution in connection with the proposed orphan's home. A few davs inro the Hkrai.d publislie.1 the follow ing statement from the memU-rs of the society. Will you please give us space in your paper to make a statement. There seems to be some of our citizens who do not understand that the Ladies Aid Society intend to build a hospital together with the orphans home. They intend to make themselves thoroughly con versant with the plans and" work ing of the best hospitals in the state, and it the citizens come for ward and assist in this, a they have done in other enterprises, we will have a hospital equal to any in the state, one that Albany can be justlv proud of. M::s. C. C. Kelly. Mks. T. Hoi-kins. President. Secri t-iry. Since the publication of the i alove, renewed interest has K-en taken in the propositi-n. as it was not thoroughly undersold liefore that the proposed building would be for a hospital as well as a home ior orphans. . " . '." Ine l..itles Aid oeietv is one ot the Oldest and most influential associations of the kind in this city, and what they do will le well done. The proposed institution is to be non-sectarian and will be coniiuctel on as possible. blo;i a eope as There is lit 1 1 lollbl but bill te siibscriition for tin secured. o-p the ha ns" stim- home be erected during . !t pi"e a nmc addition to tie- CUV. and I- !-lieeded holil.l be met with prompt aNtin.cc. Notice lo SiiLifrilier. I IcrealiiT t be tn-iee ui wniisi-riii- it loll for the Pailv ii:i!.i.i will in cents per week, iusiea-1 oi ojano. orin. liarmonv M-.ii v.i:ce culturo. ll;ere w ii t.e a i: trr.a! i conducted oi the sanu lnis as i those in Bos inn. New lork.etr. This is the oc 'y recognized success ful system k aown lor a thorough musical educ; lion. Send fot circn- ' lars and from 1 to ref -rnct!!. Wire hours r.etter Than Kvrr. I arn now better prepared than I have ever been to suit my custo mers in the fehoe line. I have just received a lame invoice of th- cel ebrated B iird, Schober A Mitchell i line shoes for ladies. There is no ! manufacturer who claims anything I lietter than these shoes. 1 intend I to keep a full as6rtment -ortment Of them I idths from A F.F., j ; in all prices, w ana can suit tne most lastidio'.n in tit and price. I also received another in voir of the popular ahoe, F.. V. lteeds in waukeuphast J I snd patent leather tin. These shoes are well known in Albany us a first-class nice style shoe. Or ders from the country tilted with care and satisfaction guaranteed. Samuel K. Young. 4.ollr;i Kul.- Ilnzitor. Julius I iradwohl has decided to add to his mammoth stock of crockery : nd fancy goods a com plete line of groceries. He has en route a lanze invoice of suar, and will keep a complete assortment of choice groceries, and the best of coffees and teas to be had in the market for the benefit of his customers, lie will also enlarge his hardware department, lie in- forms us that he buys all his goods for net cash, which will enable him to sell goods as low as any house in iregon, and there is no r-eed of people going abroad when they can do ns well at home, or even better. Thf l-ortl.-nul llraiM'h. Going awav. iroin-' awav. We have li-cided to ciose out business. and our entire stock of clothing, boots, shoes, gents' furnishing goods, furniture stoves, tinware, crockery, must ic sold bv April 15th, next, regardless oi-ost. Remember this is vour last and only chance tj get goods at almost your ow n price. Come one, come all, and take advantage of this great opportunity. Also house and lot for sale cheap in the best locali ty in Albany. The Portland I Branch, F. Wise Co., proprietor. S. E. Young's old stand. Mr. Martin Ludwii;. tlu nnlv plumbsr in Albany that can make a wipe joint, will rrm.r.a with JJatlw& Wabklwa. The BECOMING KETROPOLITAS. Astoria Real Estate to be bold at Auction, in Thin City Wednesday. Mr. 1". J . ( uHidnni!;h, oi the linn of l.einenwobevtv. Coodnouirh real estate awr.tr of Astoria, arrived in of Astoria, arrived in this citv vestordav inoriiinir and lbunv market :i i-ottion of ..ne of the finest addition-, vet laid out in the cuv oi .sioria. hum sviuition . - ... ... i , .... consists ..f fort v seven acres of line iiieailow land, and is '.. mile from Youngs Hay and Astoria i: S. ('. to l.e connected steam motor line '.. mile from the It. II., Is Soon with the city by now under "con- sinieuon. is nut one mile Inun the proposed terminus of theAl banc it Astoria K. K. and will be closely related to the Astoria, Fort MevevSiV lilhimook If K. latelv incorp.jrated. Mr. (iixMlnough to introiliice tins property will hold an auction sale hereafter on the loth of each month, at the real estate otfu-e of Burkhart and Malin in this city. The liist sale will be behl on Wednesday the l!Uh inst. at 2 o'clock PM. This will afford the residents oi Albany a rare opportunity to purchase some very desirable property on easy terms in the coming seaport city to which Albany will soon be connected by rail. Terms oi sale purchase price down the balance live dollars er month without interest. CIKCI IT COI IIT. State of Oregon vs. .1. F. Bell, poh z".-.'.y, pead guilty, sentenced to the penitentiary for one year. In the matter of the writ of halens corpus in the Barbara IIubhtTr.1 ease, continued until!) o'clock this morning. State of Oregon vs. I'dward Montgomery, assault with a dan gerous weapon, indicted. M. V. I'.ilveu et al. vs. K. O. Smith et al.. to recover possession ofthelJed BiiM mining claim, on trial. The following pac nts have be-n granted to inventors in the Pacific States during the xe-k: ('. W. Alden, Stockt '.n. ( al., far brake handle : F. W. Beardslee, Berkeley, Cal.. Gate; W. A. Beck, San Francisco, Cal., Fruit-diier; S. Behii, San Jose, ( 'al.. Centrifu gal pulverizer T. S. Churchman, facmiucnio, ( al.. Car wheel; K. (. Kllis, San Francisco, Polishing powder;. I. W. Fairfield, Pacific Beach. Cal., Ferrule for canes; V.. C. Jordan, Sacramento, Cal., Circulator; K. C. Merrill, West akland. Cal.. Sulkv i.lov. : W. A. ) i;..v.... v.o ... 'Onl,. W I c!tmi'lt . .Mil i raneisco. Mien; i J. Schroi-li-r, San Francisco, iail- S.-lo i-r !'.! ; J. Toiiilir.soii, Sr.. Folsom, Cal.. Wiench ; J. K. Trego. San Frani-isco. Photographic shntti-r. 'ton Slaliy Vivpi. I ian'r. J F.e!l, alias Frank P Bell, who wu- .iirehti -1 at Oakland on a warrart i this city for po!ygnm. u illiitii-sv !lu j.lca of IT ! yuilly in the circuit court yes terday :.'id nt'-red a plea of gm.ty. I le w;, the,, mmKoim ed to snperiorit v of your advantages and uee ttfter ehav,Dg . ;.e y :rs imprisonment :n the t.OIne and deal with yon, for we' rin flavoring penitentiary by .nidge Bone. Bell I .nBf acknowledge! hat all business K" C. Hubbai wiiiie h::vini a :,- living m ! renters at the most advantaaous 'iR a fine line of f iii:!e-tn tin-eon, nooel. on anil murrkd Ellen Beard, ol Tangent. He had deserted her, and was lookin-.' l r a new icfitn when nr- resied .-tn-h villains as he is are ! belt ' r in tlie iM-nitentinry than any wheie else. I Will ri.-iy To-Mglit. ! John S. Lindsay ind company i wiil it-peat tin? !lav. "I.'nder the Gaslight." at. the opera house this even'.ng. '1 lie company has been leinfon-ed by the nd.lition of sev eral new members, and the play, wide! which is a nto"t entertaining one will di.uhtless be attended bv a !:ire audience. The price of ad mission to !l is special performance wrll be L'o cents to any part of the house ior adults, and l." cents for children. Vaqulna Harlior A iroriailin. Advices, from Washington state that the committee on livers and harbors aro likely to cut down the appropriation lor Oregon's rivers and harbors lo -in percent, of the original estimates, which would mate tne appropriation for a quina $30,000 instead of 175,000. A private letter, however, received from Washington at this ollice states that nquina will probably fare better than some other places and will receive a larger appropria tion. CnntriM-t Let. A contract was let yesterday to to P. (.'. Schell of this'citv to con struct a .;oih residence in Was som's addition to Seattle for J. It. Kirkpatrick. It will be a duplicate of Mr. Schell's residence cn Fourth and CalH)Koia streets. Dralh r Daniel Mr'Ial. I.niel McCIoud, section fore man on the Oregon Pacific railroad, died at his home in this city on Monday, the l!iih inst. of pneu monia, aged Hi. He was well known and leaves many friends w ho were deeply grieved at bis death. A loan has started a new in dustry down the Columbia river near Walker's island. He has started in fishing for seals with a net having a mesh a foot square and made of coarse cotton cord. Ho is not catching many at pres-n.- then-are but few in tlie river, but he manages in get two or three a day. A the seals are very de structive to salmon, it would'be a good thing if more would engage in fishing and so lessen thp number Beaver lorrespondenee of the uciioeo Keview: Sheepmen have turned their thicks loose and are just trying tokeep the sheep to gether as I -st the v can. I tl,ik Hilly 20 percent, of the sheep will -.-, ami iiiiii i i-nTiip flint left in the range, alsu a great manv A STBAHQBB'S VIEWS. ' Seme Timely Suggestions Concerning tie ; ImproTtictttg and Growth of Albany. . j ! Tt ,T"K t,,,lu,! T-, ., j ! 1 eqngratnlate you most heartily . ' 1 congnuniuie you must neartny ana "cereiv upon me crcaiiaoiei ; i'j,uj " '"" i i V" "uiuiuK cuiuuu " I say creditable, as it t f i f i r. i n v a rri'i.or iKiiitT ui vmir I " " -' . .'--""' y. enterprise, but a high compliment I to the public spirit of the citizens oi A many ana tins portion oi Ore gon, as it demonstrates the fact that they freely renlizo what an important factor in the prosperity of a community a well conducted newspaer is. " If such efforts are seconded by the business and wealthy men of the city and coun try, with the abundant resources at your doors, practically nndevel ojied, the future greatness of Al bany as a commercial center is an assured fact. While 1 am at pres ent a non-resident, the course pur sued by your pajier and yonr peo pie generally is in pleasing contrast with that of other towns and com munities of the coast which I have wsi ted, where they have indulged in the modern American pastime of a toom, which inevitably re results in bringing people Jo the scene of action only to be disap pointed, and those who ctn will turn their backs upon the boomed district, and many have spent their all in reaching the promised land and cannot get awav. But one md all curse (he day that brought tliem there ami the methods em ployed to accomplish it. But here in Oregon you seem to rely confi dently upon your beautiful re sources, and, like a man selling a staple article at less than cost, you arc willing for people to come and see for themselves, without the im petus of a boom. While 1 grant that vour city is rapidlv coming to the front as a trade and railroad center fot the Willamette Vallev. i as is doubtless proven by the vol ume of business shown by the y banks, business houses and factor ies, ami that her prominent resi den'is have shown a very com mendable spirit of enterprise and pluck in the past, yet a stranger who has time for observation sees much that should lo done in the way of public improvements and inviting trade in order to retain and increase the city's present ini-1 IKjrtancc. r-or instance, your streets are in a horrible condition, yonr public buildings are a dis credit to your otherwise thrifty city, and aioc all you have not a hotel building in keeping with the progress of the c ty, and with the class of eople which your re newed efforts are sure to bring to yonr midst. Many towns on Puget Sound exhaust Jtheir vitality in lighting rivals; why? because there is not legitimate business enough to go round. Xo doubt many of the Willamotte Valley towns regard themselves as yonr rivals, uut it is certainly is certainly a mis mon i.rActJ.,;r ,i -ifi, u spirit manifested toward ihem. they will soon acknowledge the points, ft remains only for your Board of Trade to extend the hand of fellowship, when they will not long remain outsidt the fold but fail in line and join with you in the forward line to future greatness, for with a determined ctlbrt iijion her pait the superior advantages possessed by Albany over other points in the valley as a distribut ing center must be acknowledged by every one who will take the time to study her position. It has been a source of much surprise to me during mv stay here ! that your people have not seen the I importance of a free bridge across the Willamette at this point. Itsj value is at once apparent to the i most casual observer, for bv it a i most vainanio addition to yovir business can be made by acquiring that of an important portion of a valnablo addition to yovir ! rich district which is now divided between several smaller places. Even the people who reside in j other counties seem surprised that I sucli an enterprise has not long since been started. It is too often the case that a few, not all, of the old settlers, j wiien approached about making improvements or to assist in the progress of his town, to eav it has been good enough fo him for the past quarter of a century and it is in his opinion good enough for those who have come later. He seems to lose sight of the fact that he is living in an age of rapid progress, and that in order to keep up with the procession of other cities he must divest himself of the views which were consideed at par L'O years ago, but are now at a ruinous discount, and unless he puts his shoulder to the wheel he is sure to be left in the mire of in action. The only way to convert such men is to touch their pride, and that cannot be more easily or harmlessly done than through "the medium of the newspaper. I hope you have none of these men among you, but if you have. Bhow them the way out of their haunts of mossbackism, and bring them in lo tho bright sunahine of progress and development. By this means you will soon have a city which will be a compliment to "the rich and providence-favored country by which she is surrounded, and one in which a portion at least of the constantly increasing tide of west ward immigration will be glad to come and make a home. Albaxv, March 17, 1800. Yaqnlna, Bay Flshlag IiUnstry. Yaquina Republican: There ,.iitiiim; pwu auimon cannericn mi j Yaquina bav, and the pack stands well in the market. The deep sea fishing company will soon commence operations, and with it cold storage facilities will supply a demand that is practically unlim ited. Yaquina bay will become the center for deep soa fishing without doubt. BrSINESS NOTICES. Shaving 15 cents at Vieieck'a. Dried beef, chipped to order al F. L. Xenton'e. Delicious canned cranberries at! ; . v w.,.o v. z.. Drowneil,.B ino best brands of cigars at cubiukui cc Tan vt inKe s. Trv Hubbard's flavorinr is; tracts: they are pure. ex- Fancy turned pickets for wale at Richards & Philips'. Good moriing! HaTe you used Hubbard's 1 legant Lotion. Tinware w wanted not to rust at Matthews & Washburn's. Hubbard's headache capsnles are a sure cure. Try them. Sh wing 15 cents on Sundays or holidays at Viereck's. Tinware warranted not to rust at Matthews & Washburn's. For school books and artist sup plies go to Stanard & Cusick's. Tinware warranted not to rust at Matthews & Washburn's. Get your stall fed beef of Haight Bros. They keep the finest in Oregon. . If you want a choice cap of tea j try my 40 cent tea in bulk. . E. j Brownell. . Try Silver Quarter due cut. A : splendid smoke. Progressive dealers keep it. E. C. Phelps does the best print ing of any office in the city, tftock bills in best style. Try Hubbard's headache cap sules. They are a snre enre, aa only cost 25c. box. Our stock of crockery and glass ware is complete and attractive. Spencer & Blackburn. A good 6econd hand organ for sale cheap at the art studio over Linn County bank. Mr. Martin Ludwig, the best tinner in the valley, will remain with Matthews & Washburn. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5-cent ignrs, manufactured at Julius Joss ih's cigar factory. Remember that for the next 20 j days Krausse & Klein will sell j boats and shoes regardless of cost, j j!o to Eastham & Brown for the I Flora de Madrid, Dirigo Club Medallion and Vesta de Cuba cigars. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is all nice and fresh and of the best quality. Spencer & Blackburn. For your floe imported and Ke West cigars, tro to M. Baumeart cigar store, one dooi :'. of Black man's drug sto-i Owing to the change to be made in the shoe store of Krausse & Klein, they will sell goods regard-1 less ol cost. ii. W. Simpson has just received an immense stock of line clothing, insluding suits for men and boy's, which he is selling at astonishingly low prices. Hubbard's Elegant Lotion cures ; i chapped or rongh ekin. Its action on trie skin is simply wonderful. Gentlemen will find it excellent to extracts Drue Hubbard is mannfactur- fine line of flavorinz extracts. I or purity and delicacy of flavor these extracts are unsurpassed. We are not here for only 10 days i but to stay and help build up A1-' hany, and we will guarantee at all ! imea to sell you the best goods at -the lowest possible price. W. F. i Bead. If Elegant Lotion does not do j all and more than all that we claim I for it, your money will be cheer-1 fully refunded by simply returning to us the empty bottle. II. C. i Hubbard, prescriotion druggist. j -cATAltKH si rely cvkfd." Lebanon, March 7. Tothb Enrroaor nm Hiiii: . inform your readers that J1flave a poeitive remedy for the above named disease. By its use thousands of hopeful timely cases have been iermanentlv cured. I shall be glad to send mv remedy to any address upon re- i ciept of $2 50 ' for two bottles of j jKjwdered medicine and one in-j baler neatly packed in a nicely ' nnished case. Any one failing to get relict m three davs' use ot the medicine, when used" as directed, I will cheerfully refund the money paid for the medicine. The ' 'Com mon Sense Catarrh Cure" is a positive cure without exception for the following complaints : Catarrh, hayfever, bronchites, asthma, colds, and headache. It will cure headache in from 5 to 10 minutes, break up a cold in from 6 to 12 hours. Any information wanted, please address, Benj. Dodoe, Lebanon, Linn Co., Oregon. Astoria. The cheap lots that I have for aale on the installment plan are bargains, every one of them. The ! prices will be raised both on the ; Ifith ot this montn ana on tne ist of April. You will never have a chance to buy them for less money than the prices now asked. E. O. Beardsley, real estate agent, Al bany. Headquarters fer varden and flower seeds at C. . Brownell 's. Albany Opera House, TCKTDAY EVENING, MARCH 18 The great sensational drama in sensational five acts, on LIFE AND LOVE IN OUR TIMES BY THE itMnciv noiMiir mvivkvv l Frices of admission for thisocca- sion 25 cents to any part of the liouse ; children Jo cents, served seats. No re- FURNISHED ROOMS TO BENT--Inquire ot 8, Ootw. at DelspBlta mtawraat. UNDER the GASLIGHT CALL W ALLAlfc 1pO' asm" wm- Fr information concerning invett ments in this oity or anrrounding country. They have listed a large nnmher ef fine farms, suitable for grain, fro it or stock. They make inaide buaiaew and first-class residence property a spe cialty. Sole agents fer WOODLE'S Riverside Addition. j j : j The beat Mbnrkas uropert ra the j tnatket. HALF MILLION T)OLhARH To lean on lonK- time oh od im proved farms or eity property. AgeDts for the Anglo-Nevada As suranoe Corporation, the strougtst Fire Insurance Cenipany r.a the Pacific Coast . NEW. Messrs. Spanccr & Blsckburo desire to announce te the people of Aleaay a4 adjacent eoontry that ikeiv saaefc Is now complete in all lioea pertaining to the grocery bnsinees. ARRIVING DAILY Consignments of aew geods oeasisting of ataple and fancy greeerire, fer whiah we pay epet oaak, tkerety mwUm liberal dieoounte, whieb will be shared with oar customers. OUR PRIDE Is centered ia our speeiel delivery (the only only tne in the city), whereby we are enabled te eUXrer all m etered of promptly snd to the entire satisfaction of ear patrons. WE ARE PROUD Of oar ability te aleese ear easterners, and proud of the hind words bestowed upon ma by tiioae when weetnto t OUR ORDER SYSTEM Is a great convenience to the ladies, as we call at their heaae every morning or evening, take ardtn for the WV applies, and deliver then dremptly, tbos saving them the walk down town an well as the tedieu waiiinf tmSm articles ordered and the too often keen disappointment of an entire failure to receive the. WE NEVER FAIL. If yon order goods free us yea get jnst what yon order and in time far tho meal for whieh yoa Utead tSt FRESH JERSEY BUTTER. j We have ea taged the entire prodnet ! done batter at all tlmea. Is to eonduct a first-olese grocery bnsineas, and we cordially invite trial orders FARMERS Wo will make it to yoer interests to bring ns yonr yrodoce. W By foresting your money on some wheels of tortnnn there are nine chauee te Irc and one to win. There is No Chaace to Lose on This Wheel. Invest year money in the hub and leave the outside alone. This wheel has been turning oaoe every six months tor the past two yean, and thofe who apecnlated in the hub have doubled their money en every' tarn. We predict this wheel will turn onee every ninety days for the neit year. If you wish to be one of the lucky speculators call and Itt ns show yon tene of the fiuost bargains in farm suburban, residence and cosines property ever offered in this city. CURRAN REAL ESTATE AGENTS. k 1 Few Overcoate Left. And a Ntt Lines of winter raits, which will be sold very low Prico. VI Forour immouse new stcck to ar rive as soon as the blockado is orer. L.E. BLAIN, THE Leading Clothier NEW: NEW! NEW GOODS ! ! NEW PRICES!!! of Mr. E. Loouye's Jersey dairy and OUR OBJECT mm ! MONTEITH, Albany, Own. will hare aa ample nnU of tvu r waiil HAVE ROOM