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THE MORNiyG HERALD: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1890. owing gaUt, Jicvalil SPECIAL, 12:30 A. M. Not to see our stoves and ranges before buying is a mistake. Mis takes are ahvay3 costly. In hcat stoves we have the largest as well as the most carefully selected st-ick in the city. The stoves we ofT.-r were not bought as an experi- ...ii out as a certainty. We ktio-v what each stove will do, ant. tiiey were bought for cash, so the nrice is linhi. We have special-re- in beaters, he.-idu our regular hue- of Garland, Aryaml antl Su- pciior stovesan 1 ranges. (Ji:o. W. Smith. o. .st i t:. The Daily Herald will be on ?a! each rtiorui nsr at the new 1 .stand of W. I". Kuhn's, where it ran be procured at 5 cents per copy. AVE VTHEItINlHCATIONS. For Albany and v.cinity Fol lowini: is the forecast tor -4 hours, ending at .s r. i. to-oa : Fair; slightly warmer. .IOTTINOS AKOCf TOWN. Special city election Arril 7. Messr-.. S::m Ttlay and .l.L.Fuller .) liurrisburj; weiv in thiw city y '-it rd:iy. .J. li. Iluhcs steam we'd loririi: outiit is now at work in theF'astern part oi i ne cny. Jos. V"t -bljer Jr. of Poriland isi iidin-' a tew davs with his I i'relVii 1:1 tin" city. !r. Seroins has let a contract a nest cottaiie v oe imiu nixm his fruit farm near this city. V ills !". MePhorscrti has removed real e.--tatii otlice into new quarter opj.osito the Kuss House. There ai citv ceuiir no ifies on Aioany s and mavor, and there v. il! ! no Mil men in AHanv this sumnic r. .'darri:iL'o iicents as issued yes terday to Mr. Bert VauCleve, of Scio. and Miss May Louise Tovn se:i 1, of that place. The paving of First street should not be forgotten or ovurlooked in the improvements in this city during the coming summer. ?-L ('. Scott Stokes, who has been at work in the Cow Creek break on the Southern Pacific rail road, lias returned to this city. Special M-rvices are being held :'t the I. P. church each evening tiiis v.eek. conducted by the p:tor. liev. S. J. Irvine and Be v. t '. V. Hays of Waitsburg. V-h. Cannon tells us that in his vicinity the wheat is not injured. but oats ai; mostly leso'.vn killed and will have In the low of tho cheat pi, aces considerable i:.i been killed out. An advertiseraMit for lids from ! contrr.ctoia for the erection oi the three story bu'.Klmg 01 the Bank of Oregon will be found in our adver tising columns tnis morning. It will be a line structure and an ornament to First street. lion. W. II. Holmes, clerk of t lie supreme court, .has tendered t that honorable body his resigna tion as clerk. .Mr. Holmes was appointed to that position March 2 ;, 18S7, and made for the supreme court oi Orc-'on a most etlicient cl-.-rk. 1 he ci'y council tleserves great civ lit for bringing the mutter of bonding the city for public im provement, before the people of Al bany at a special election. There will be no question as to the result of the election. The improvements will win.- Thc 0:eg":i City locks, which are the kev to the navigation of! uie ;ipper tuiameiie, nave not yet Wen repaired. But the :s once more ncui out mat ine: ?8 i!1'-'-' oin-iwl in a few days. f his wnl Ik the signal lor active f sumption of boating. The ves-! m." uie ;ui iv;tu'. iiuy eu. Mrs. S. A. Wavne wishes to sav I to the la-iies of Albany that she is on hand with a new and well ! ,t Ieete.1 stock of millinery, which I -b.. .,--r..-e- tw.nwn., i . i . . ,.ii i-. . ; . l . assures t'icm. ran not be sur passed in style and elegance. She t:n l.e fof.ed at th St. Charles nrui! she can make suitable nr ra'igeiuent s for a store, as she v.-ish.-s to local.- permanently. II. A. S .uum i ville of Harris-b'.'i-.' precinct v.a in the city, yes Te.ilay. He report - feed for" stock in his vicinity almost entirely ,-oiie. and that grass has iu,t v,.'t started siifrieiently ior stock to live upon. W lulu no one in that vuin- itv li.e ! ,.; vorv heavilv nem lv .-.11 have lost a nl-v. head "wbie'i i'n' thg aggregate wi'd' amount to t rveilv lieavv o-r. The object of calling the. citv lection om r il ?.!. ; , i... I'CCia , gin tl. proposed impwe.nents ' tf .'i. ; iiin rtiiiiniu i . .Will iimt i t , ; , u I set n si i nave .itfiucfi m j;ivci oi Mich n svsteni oi improvements thy work can beat once undertaken.and paid ior in city warrants due next year, j after the biil is passed by thele :is to lature giving the citv the rtgnt issue tht bonds. i-ir, w..,i,ii,.r- lm vetii.nE. . Mran-l Mrs. Omar lUndricson celebrated the tenth anniversitv of! their marriage at their residence on Ellsworth street Mo.ulav even- i ing. A large immU-r of their friends were Resent, who.en.'.ered their host, aV.d hostess some ap- nmnnate nresents. fhe weddtne i t. i , i .vrenionv was lironouneed over I n.-rain in a haoov manner by Eev. I .if F. Stewart and Kev. E. R. j Pritchar.l. An elegant lunch was served, and the ' evening was I pleasantly ?pent. . j cheese. All of the abovo articles Cheap showcase for sale at Mrs. on hand at the Willamette Pack Hymau's. in Co.' 1 V IHDADI1 I VP If A17P I ai iJiruniAi l .Tien ii The City Council Favors Public Improvements. j SPECIAL ELECTION" OKDKltED. - - To Vote oa the Qaestioa of Boadiag the City f;r $75,000 t3 Be Eip?ndel in Improving the City. io lull lioartt ot city conceit were present lit me city council meeting last evening. llio committee on streets and! public property reported favoraoly j u petitions of It. Karl and others j for sidewalk on block 34 Hackle-1 man's 2d addition, and J. C. i, it i .t....... ....... i luncu ili'ii uiiilis lit;, outer- walks and sewers on blocks 1 and ' of Western addition, which was a.lopte.1. Also a similar report on petition of K. J. Lannin- and others for new Fidewalk on South Water street. The recommendations street commissioner at of the former ' commissioner at former . .f...i - 4i. -, f, ' ,0 .. were ajproved and adopted. SPECIAL ELECTION ORDKHtP. The committee to whom was ie-i lerrea me tasiern proposition lor sewers reported adversely upon the matter, and recommended that a special election be called upon the 7th day of April, 1890, to vote upon the question of bonding the city for 175,000, tiio money to be used to put in a complete'systetn of sewer age, to build a city hall, and to assist in tho construction of a free wagon bridge across the Willam- t ette. The report was adopted. The street commissioner recom mended that a gravel bed on the land owned by the citv near the the gravel used on the streets, also that r.l'sworth ftreet, between j Third and Fourth, be graveled, ! also that a new crosswalk he hunt on mo soiuii siuc oi i irst sireei. across Hiii street, and also on the north side of SeconJ street, across Iliilstvet. The recommendations were referred to the committee on streets and public property. The matter of a place to confine prisoners, in consideration of the fact that thet;ity jail was not sa:'e ; or Lumane, was referred to the ! committee on health and police, ' with instruction to confer with the county sheriit' upon the subject. The matter of a nuisance in ibe! shane of dumi-iii'' car usee from I VttlCIl the bridge near near tho Albany ! r,,I' ' raise enough wheat tin Iron Works on First street, was re"- ! 'ar to supply the local demand ferred to the committee on health j 'v,r Jl'lui'- This w ill retain about and notice ! $150,000 in the countv. as that Jt DtihS AX1 Cl.i.UKS OF ELECTIONS. t he election provided for in the adoption of the rejort, of the com mittee was arranged for by tin; ap pointment of the following judges and clerks of election : First ward .fudges, 1. Fromati. T. J Stiics, M. Payne; cleik". C. W. Watts, F. M. B.j.hiel i. Secfind ward .fudges, W. M. Ketchum, I.. Senders, F.lli.s Knox; clerks, J. B. Wyatr. C.tt.Kanlings. Tli i id war-1 J u Jges, K.A.Irvine, John Isoin, ieo. I. Warner; clerks, A. FJIaimner J. II. Warner. 1SILLS AI.I.OWEIl. Stewart & Sox . W. M. Miller John Jones ....... W. A. McClain A. J. Hunt Santiam Lumlieriug C". . L. Savage. . W. E. Kelley X.J. Ileuton Mathews & Washburn P. W. Spinks . J. Maxwell M. Armstrong J. Cheswell . L. O. Coats . J. O. Boss J. A. Hunt Frank (tuy, cost bill... M. Peterson, cost bill . ieo. Baker, cost bill . . il 80 . 70 00 70 00 50 00 05 00 , i 3S (isi 40 KS 5 00 4 00 5 00 8 00 1 rwi O. C. Wilson, cost bill . .luui ( ;all-t j;,hll'Wil..n! er, cost bill cost bill . ........ A Mu,cuI Cla. A new musical organization I has 'been formed bv a number of the . "v-v v v-.-w vocalists -f this citv, which will be know." a " t!,,r V0 ,1!,CIU fViP cm-" are J C Littler, Prot. W . 'e,0: 1 rof- II'"',Messrs Arch I lainiiier, O. H. Irvine, J. I . vocalists of this city, which will be ; Arch Hammer, I). II. Irvine, J. I. I .Mean, William ami r red ion-; ?r' I; A!1;"'.t;- AV. Scar ' Collins Llkins. C. L. Hawkins, C. ! E. Barrows, and Messrs. Jotr and j Ooss. l ollowing arc the ofheers elected: J. C. Littler, president; ; tn-ii i t-t Prof. W. II. l ee. innsieal director; ' l'rot. . ii. loung, M-eretarv. ine onjecis oi too ciun is inutiiai improvement and culture in vocal 1 IllllHie. . Mr. J. J. Chariton, who is at- j tending Princeton College from j no - t cuv win complete m course I there in June. He ha been elect-; r'M,,.p - " n-" .. l : , i valedictorian of ; ""V: a,,i, distinguished will graduate with i . ... .- 'n.Tlniiiiil. uni noiioi?. U11IC ' rti'st is also attencling Princeton ! f ... ... , , t .. ... ": -,, . , , . . . , . ' ' ' V, ,,,'-fita,T ,n-n 111 Jl1 at i rineeton in. :i. in th.-se two voting1 i -v, ... -. i .Next w et-U our citizens wi e treated to seething-(irst-class iu the way i :, musical concert ' The Willamette Packing CoA hsl j I'lay adv. is suggestive also of I many tine treats. I.,n't fail to read it over carefully and nla. e V0r ojrly. ! : , j x i.rilt'I t nlip.rt , nw iniay. Letu. cauliflower. celerv. I cabbage, parsnips, turnips, horse ! radish, chipped beef, oranges, ! cocoanuts, lemons dates figs, line noney. suuer Kraut, pieties, cream UKAL ESTATE TKANSFEKS. i J. Ii. Kirkpatiick to I'eter I.a- j Foiire. one-halt acre in Kirkputrick's addition to Lt'baiitin i no j T. .1. Cooper to (Jrpha Coop er. NK. Jr. Sec. 10, Tp. H. ! K.r.W i J. P. Wallace et ux. to l. li. IVjO .1500 Munteith, wt.st third of lot i bl,ock.- 1'ast Albany llUJIII V- Iirillll.tll l'. .TliU J . Gib'er, acres in Tp. Io, S. K. J W jou IJ. Hntrhea et ux. to F. II. Bower, lots 5, , block 1, Crawford.-tville 117 C. Cox et ux. tj Charles ikeuK, 101. M acre in Tp. 14, S. It 1 W A. M. Templeton to J. C. Me Corniack, L'n acres in the D. L. C. of W. T. Temple ton 1500 ::o , , . , . I MfF'e k.le nd h?ni V?. I csl.r. k-PP. ; "-'f B I ??st.BJde of 01 t,Ilf k j wcond nd.li- !?n:, " .r ; , 1170 o. v,. i ercuui io j. v.. idiveu, 50 feet otf north ride of hl 1 t.lni-lr Vrt-tli t'.r.u-n . -- i too. . . . 3000 i A. llackleman et ux to I'.d. II. Lord, lot S, block 'J, Hackleman's :d addition.. L. Viereck to F.li Barker, tract in Hackleman's 2d ad dition L. B. Knox ct ux. to A. S. Knox, Jr., 73.08 acres in L. L. C. of James Knox J. 1. Kirkpatiick to Peter 850 ;:i00l LaFert , lot Kirkpatrick's Lebanon 0, block addition 75 3Ir. Marston, of the Ocboco mints, was in town Wednesday, says the Prineville Beview. lie said the owners of the mines on the head of Ochoco w ere innking active preparations for doing roii- siderable wtirk in the comingseason. Ilisi j work two shifts of hands during ! the season, ami be expect-tobave a profitable run. I here i- plenty of snow in the rnou itain . which insures an abnndaiv. v at i snimlv . ... . ic.r a longer perio i i i usual in int. spring, ami tin- miners win oe able to do more work thi yeai 'Uess. the bass solo of J. X. Cald t ban for innnv vears pas!. There: well deserves siierial mention. j is evidently good ground tut: i a-'.ei M'V- ' Ochoco mines, and with a the out put oi gold should be cr.il thousand dollars. in CroK o.unt.v. (."rook county fanners, say the i Review. Ice I confident of being aiiionui nan gone om oi uie county three vears. Now if the farmers w ill raise enough bacon and lard to supply the market, they will save about 20.t'i'i1 more t the County. Slt:mi!t Women A rrefctcrl. Lou Bush and Mamie Keckler. ; two women who have become ' notorious for participating in brawls in bouses of ill lame in this city, were arrested yefterdav for disorderly iv.ndiiri and were ar raigned in Becorder lleliton's court. They plead guilty and: were lined !f!o and if5 rei-peei ively. ' They were unable to pay the tine -and were left in charge of the: marshal until to-dav. .j f(j lUxitracfful If True. 1 50; The usually quirt little town nt 4 25 i Monmouth, in Polk county, is very 45 IKJ j much excited over s-uue t'roiihle i'n 1 (M)the State Normal sehool there. n is reported that cfiarges were made that Prof. I.. T. Stanley. jiresitlent of the school, has been on too intimate terms with one of the lady members of ihe faculty; and that his resignation was asked ior. i ins was s-aiurciav last. It !i-, I is reported that 1'mf. Stanley and o.3the lady both emphatically" deny !i,-, I the t barges, and. as Prof. Stanley ji5 has been the life of the school and !)-, I the town, uml the lady ba sus-9,- taineda high reputation, it is cer tainly to be hoped by all that the cnarges are taiso, and that the matter may lie cleared up to the entire satisiaction f all i nncerned. c.,i Marrlnl. The following from the Hillsboro Tnfl:-nf.no,f'nt rnneiinu n.etit ir.i. ai ,m...r Hwiri..n r. ti,;- ..;f rt,i t" i-iii-. teilcher in the public -chool : Last Sunday evening st the home of the bfid.- s unci-, .1. A. Allison, Mr. :. 'n,,,,,, an,i Miss F.stella Howard were united in the bolv bond nf ni.-itrnnoiiv.in ib.. n.-oo. ,.nPp nf u i1.wvebitiv.n!ind imiinii. .,;,., iriu i:,.v l tj;1 tw- fniin. 'tic cougratuiaiior.s i ney repaireri immediately to their new home, the Cliff House, without even the p'tuoem mi-i aiMiovam e tn ine charivari. Ainonu the wriMinf a niitnVtiT fit presents were omit tolni r.L itiA ciiriir t ov.ti r-.m tin. - iiv rn ii ii 1 1.; 1 1 ij i 1 1 1- ltride's parent" and aunts in Bal- timore. TIip IanKerittii Ciun. Norman Thatcher, aged 23 met with a serimir: accident while hunt- in..i,Arl,u..iul Irt.-i. 1 M....1.,.. wT.ile'in Lin suit ,.f ....mo 'be -, ' ' walking tl hrotigh t he brush in bent osture. hue m this posi- t ion t he 1 -reech of t b .h. .tfi be- -a," "entS'V and ! toA,h it , ,.i i , ! it J 3 7i " ,,1 K?,JrlUnl Xh V n'1 : Vl'Va""' , "7 U Mr iT,' and ol Sfe v t t,n"u " t ' .T. ""i meson pans in a tear- ,,.t . . ,l .- . "t a? 'ture.! both al of whicd, ", . , physician Vmn it- tin,, ' probably i.e " nec-essarvlvn ,hl I Lt - tlger j I at I I Tho best brands of cieara Eastham & VsnWink-.'s S g. Frien.Is rejoice that these ! ,L l" -t L a". fi""ering with i ' . "."Xr " . a . .'I'.wn oiiiein 17 i i ..it:..:.. o estimable citizens unite in i l,,ry!"c ut.eumatism a!"'" ''v"' , . inding another center of domes- ' wi v i roi. j.iuuuaru d uckiiiii, t,uoii cares happiness, and exten.l hearty i ' fHnr- M,rt- ,s- 1!ace- chapped or rougli skin. Its action HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. The State 1 lorticitltural Associa tion will hold it ilr.t quarterly Hied in: for the current year in the citv council chamber f I'ort- ; land "n Tuesday April S. at I0:.";o ; . m. All persons interested in t he development of Oregon's hoi ti- culture in its various branches are , cordially and earnestly inviteel to 'be in attendance. Business of ; much importance will come before j the association and it is hoped that ; an persons t njraeti in liortiettl ; ture will attend and take part in the flUriiucir.n j Reports will' be rendered bv t he union ing commuiees wiucii were! appointed at the annual mectinc in January last. "Tariff .n 1 Prunes." 'Annual Hcnort." ' Lonstitution and r.v-laws. 1 he following papers will also be presented and discussed : Oregon Horticulture (.). p. .Mason. Portland. The Prune and its Culture Chauncev Ball, Mt. Tabor. The Young Orchard K. I. Allen, Silverton. This promises to bo one of the most interesting meetings the as sociation has ever held and all members are especially requested to le promptly on time at the opening session. I'.. II. Lake, .-ecretarv. 1 lie I'lhk .1 titillPC- Singer. The JubiU . .i appearance oi the lamous e yitrnei iroui ine risK uni- versify of Nashville, Tennesse, in ' 1 tiiu ,'it ..it Irti-il 3d under the auspices ot Hie , -M. C. A. will I it re a r:.n; musical treat. The i reputation ot the orL'aniatioii oi colored vocalists known as the Jubilee Singers is national, and: the mere announcement that they' will appear is sure to draw a large audience. This is not a ministrel ; company, b-.u a refined concei t by j a famous organization of colored t . .. . . iiiur-iciuiie. i nt .-an i rancisci ilaeers the ! I'.xanr.ner says of them : The jiro imiriMv m ill ! crraintne last ni"bt onened I that song of songs, "Steal . way to I iesu and the " Lord's Prav i With that as the grand opening, to the close with '"Swing Low. Sweet Chan.t." the audience was tie. i:. .... i . ii ... ,l :, ,;on seemeu ; " 'or oiu-nuie uie anti sweci- i no audience went fairly wild over him, and would not be satisfied without an encore. His voice is full, rich, and has splendid ratine. He sang - Rocked in the Cradle of the leep." ami as an encore. ' ld Black Joe.'' Mi.-s Laura A. Wells v.asat lie r lst last night and sang "The Nightingale's Trill'' with much sweetness and captivated her audience, and to a hearty re call, sang " I cannot Sing the Old Songs." I lie I'oi'lliiuil Itrnnrli. t loing awav. goirni aw:iv. " nae ueciiea to close out business, oaiy cost -oc. box. and our entire stock of clothing, Our stock of crockery and glass boots, snoes, gents furnishing j ware is complete and attractive, goods, tuniit'iie. stoves, tinware, Si.eneer Klnrkbmn rroi'kery, etc., must bo sold bv April 15tli, iiet, regardless of cost. Bemeniber this i, your last and only chance I j get goods at almost you" o-a n pi ire. Come one, et;me all, and take advantage of this great opport'lliiiy. Also liouse and lot for sale '-heap in the liest locali ty in Albany. The Portland Branch, F. Wiseivc Co., proprietors, S. i. Young's old stand. Tolhe Lutlipof Alltany anil Vicinity A special invitation is extended io you to call at our store and wit- nes- j. tactical experiments in roasting, baking and broiling, ot.-. in the WoNliEKlTI, WIKE OVEN of the new Charter Oak Stove. , Exhibition, Maich 31st, and April ( lt, from 10 a. in. to 5 p. in. Mathews & Wammbcbx. , i.r,.r II. . Calmer' unst rtnlnr ( of Muklr, Tweedale's block, Firsl street, Albany, Oregon, opened Jan-1 is.iry 20, 1S00. The course of in struction will consist , classes for piano, organ, harmony ami voice culture. There will bo a normal class and diplomas furnished to teachers, secifying capacity anil experience. Students nan it-. lpate in monthly recitals, and are' gratltid to ins jre equality in rondi-. lion, liu- conservatory will be conducted ot the same basis as those in Bos'on, New Y'ork.etc. This is the oti !y recognized success ful system known for a thorough musical etlucj tion. entl for circu lars and ref -I'ticcs. Otlice hours from 1 to 3. Sprclul Not Ire. Having taken the agency of lr. i Thatcher's magEetic shield, I wili i The HotiM-Uct Man In the Willamette Valley, after inaKing a tioso a: tt careful mspec- tion of the stock of hanlware and i tools and tnc tpiality of the tin- 1 ware carried in stock" by Matthews : A Washburn, says they excel all all other stores in the valley m ' ptality and low prices. Ir. ration treats successfully ail diseases of women, ami guarantees i Ut. t'? cl.Ir0 a11 curable private diseases lie has a sure remedy for catarrh j of thg head. He sleeps in his oflicc j WATEn a eood girl for gentrai bouse Consultation is free and evervtlunir - is strictly confidential. He can be found in his otlice in lilumhprir'n i tl . e .n. ...... .O block from 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and to 8. lou nnnot Aflorii. At this soatton of the year to bo u - .i,..i witlimit a jjootl reliable diarrhoea balsam iu the house, as cramps, colic, ' inflammation of tha sttmiach and bow-eU aro cxeccdiu fAPSi lUKf??; BALSAM will do more good in cases of thia kind than any other medicine on earth. We guarantee it. O. L.; Klackmau, druggist. -i ItETI BUt'AN CONVENTION. A republican convention, for binn county is called to meet in the citv of Albany on Wednesdav, April Htli, 18W, at 10 o'clock a. lii. tor the purpose of selecting ten tlO) delegates to the republican state convention to 1h? held in Portland, Oregon cm April 10, 1S0O, to nominate canditlates for the various county offices, and to transact such "other business as may properly conic before the con vention. county convention will oe f?mPosel of SO delegates, appor- . ; , ?MhtP'?nctAand e f?r cvery "fn-five votes or fraction over ''.alt"?t number cast in the pre- cinct for Biniier Hermann for member of congress at the general election in June, 1888, as follows: del. del. Fast Albany... 5 Albany 8 West Albany. .7 Harrisburg 4 Brownsville.".. 7 Shedds 3 PeoJa 3 Lebanon 7 Scio 3 Waterloo 4 Oreleans 3 Crawfordeville.3 Sweet Home... 3 Fox Vallev 2 Center 2 Tangent...... 3 Santiam 3 Franklin But te.3 Hock Creek 1 Syracus 2 I-ilH-rty 2 Brush Creek. . .2 Total 80 ! The Drimaries will 1 held at tho. j usual place in each precinct at 1 :30 o ciocicp. m. on Thursday April 3, f,n ' " W. M. Ketchum, F. M. Kedfield, Chairman. Secretary. ItrSISKS OTICEH. (iood mon.ing! Have you used Hubbard's 1 legant Lotion. Hubbard's headache capsules are a sure euro. Try them. shaving 15 cents on Sundays or holidays at Viereck's. Tinware warranted not to rti6t at .Matthews & Washburn's. For Bchool books and artist sup plies go to Stanard & Cusick's. Tinware warranted not to rust at .Matthews & Washburn's. tiv.-i, iicniKi Latest desiens in jewelry and lowegt priccH at F jj. French's, , . . . The latest sheet music for sale at one-third discount at Mrs. Hy in.m's. (ict your stall fed beef of Haight Bros. They keep the finest in Oregon. i If you want a choico cup of try my 40 cent tea in bulk. Brownell. tea . E. Try Silver Quarter plug cut. A splendid smoke. Progressive dealers keep it. E. C. Phelps does the best print ing of any otlice in the citv. Stock bills in beet stvle. Try Hubbard's headache can- Sides. Thev nrA a euro pure unit Fresh garden seeds just received at Spencer & Blackburn's, four packages for 10 cents. Yon can save from 50c to per pair on boots and shoes atKrauese A Klein for the next 20 days. Mr. Martin Ludwig, the best tinner in the vallev, will remain with Matthews h Washburn. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5-cent igirs, manufactured at Julius Jos h's cigar factory. Kemember that for the next CO days Krausse A Klein will eell boats and shoes regardless of cost. Try some of the finest syrup and molasses on draught ever brought to Albany, (io to Geo. C. Hender son's. (io to Eastham & Brown for the Flora de Madrid, Dirigo Club i Medallion and Vesta de Cuba cigars. Mesrs. Fortmiller & Irving have added a line line of carpets to j their stock of furniture, wall paper etc. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is all nice and fresh and of tho best quality. Spencer A Blackburn. Owing to the change to be made in the shoe store of Krausse & Klein, thev will soil sroods reaard lew f ost. Ham and e.tgs, breakfast bacon, chipped dried beef, mush materials and "all other staples at Geo. C. Henderson's. Hay, oats, potatoes, oil cake, meal and chicken feed at R. M. ltobertson's fifed store at the foot of I-'erry ptreet. ( i. W. Simpson has iust received an imniense stock of tine clothing, insjnding suits for men and boy's, on the skin is simply wonderful (ientlemen will find it excellent to use after shaving. Fine flavoring extracts Drug Hiht c- Hubbard is manufhetur ing a line line of flavoring extracts. For purity and delicacy of flavor these extracts are unsurpassed. If Elegant Lotion does not do all and more than all that wo claim for it, your money will be cheer- ful,-v refunded by simply returning ' 118 the empty bottle. II. C. iiunuaru, prcscriDtion druggist. "L1 J - '. A. EERRV. attorney at law. Special cfaims. attention (,'iven to collection of unite with J.J, Whitney. 1.WRM FOIl SALE-200 ACRES OF . choice land, all under cultivation, tour miles KjutheMt of Albany, for sale at a bar (tain. Inquire of Paul Mlncromelr, or at tuts OIIICC. -N CALL OX mm For information cMMr&iag iavcat meat ia this city er ramaBdiag country. They hava liated a large number of fine farms, suitable for grain, fruit or stock. They make iniide baaiaew ud first-claw reaideaee property a spe cialty. Sole agents for WOCDLE'S Riverside Addition, The beat suburb properte oa the matket. HALF MILLION DOLLARS To loan on long time ou good iu proved farms or city property. Agents for the Anglo-Nevada As surance Corporation, the atrongeat Fire Inituranoe Company on the Pacific t'oaat.' NEW. NEW Pill! Messrs. Spencer Jt Blaokbnrn desire to announce to the people of Albany and adjacent country that their stock it now complete in all lines pertaining to the grocery business. ARRIVING DAILY Consignmesta of new geoda conaiatiag of staple and fancy groceries, fer which we pay spot cash, thercLy saving liberal discount, which will be shared with our customers. OUR PRIDE Is centered in our special delivery (the only only toe in the city) whereby we are enabled to deliver all goods or dered of promptly at.d to the entire satisfaction of our patrons. WE ARE PROUD Of our ability to please oor customers, and proud I the kind words bestowed upon ua by those whom we strive to please. la a great convenience to the ladies, as we oall at their house every morning or evening. Use orders for the days supplies, and deliver them dromptly, tans saving them the walk down Uwn- as well as the tedious waiting for tire articles ordered and Ua too often keen disappointment of aa entire failure to receive them. WE NEVER FAIL. If you erder goods from us you get just what yon order aad in time far tho meal for whioh yoa iaUnd them. FRESH JERSEY BUTTER. We bays a aged toe entire product of Mr. K. Loooye's Jersey dairy aad will hare an ample supply of thia deli cious barter at all times. OUR ODJECT la to osnduct a first-cUss grocery boaiaeaa. and we cordially invite trial order FARMERS We will oak it to your intereaU to bring as your yrodnos. w L By Investing your money oa aoioe wheela of lortuno therr are nine chances to lnae and one to win. There is No Chance to Lose on This Wheel. Inveit your money io the hub and leave the outaide alone. Thia wheel has been turning once cvtry six monthi for the past two ytare, and those who peculated in the hub have doubled their money on every tarn. We predict this wheel will turu ouou every ninety days fur the next year. If you wish to be one of the lucky speculators call and let us show you some of the finnat bargaina in farm, suburban, residence and bnainesfc property ever offered in thia city. CURRAN REAL ESTATE AGENTS. k i Few Overcoats Le And a few Lines of winter suits, which will be sold very low Prices. i Foronr immense new steck to ar rive as soon as the blockade is over. L.E. BLAIN, THE Leading Clothier. NEW: NEW GOODS ! ! M OUR ORDER mm ! M0NTEITH, Albany, Oregon. Hi NEW! HAVE