the aioirsnyG- hebald: wedis.esdat3 aphix 16, isoo. CHEAP LOTS Tots FAIE DALE ARE BEING- 50X100 FEET. BLOCKS 200X200 FEET ERECTED IJvJ jk E) ID I T I O JM Lots for Sale on T O the yv L B A jvj Y. Installment Plan. THI.-'- HOMES BEAUTIFUL ADDITION. SUovnim ihxU ztxM This property will enhance in value rapidly. Call at the office for descrip'iv, folder and convince yourself that these lots are the best buy Streets end Avenues CO Feet Wide. " the market. e. G. BEARPSLEY, GENERAL AGENT, Office on ISroadnlbhi Street, near First ::: .. ii. Not t s our . before I i : i ; i i' Likes are st! ay Ulg S.'tiVeS v.e il.i' We'll IS I ll.l ID' .V. stock in the city Oil'T were not ! I a nil.-: co-t iv. hi neat srjesl ai selected iv lis; ciir.i; V 1 R slovcs we 171 OXpl.ri nu?:il but si- ii certainty We and kliO.V 3s.it t'siril iiVt; '.Viii I.ICV W-.TO hs-Ujil! M-h, so ti'.e regular i rs. it. Vic t:e- line p-.-ii. a i'! be: .pie o: (.i.ul.i.i I, .rg;t:i I la'i'". V ;:.. W p.. I -u- w i; ru r.n is siic.vnoNS. For Alii'tov tiul .trinity F sc.wirg i the i. ive.i-1 c t iio'.f eis-li'i- si! S I" M. to-.. si .' : I nil- it cither; Ii jiiy "! T. .fOTTlMW Ai:tl'" TOWN. Geo. Y.. i:;'.:i:ii s i.i'i!i ..;--.. I I Port lixu.l yesscrd.iy. L. E. Bhiiii lists Wv l iil sit hi ho.oe in ill city several days. :itj.I Mr.-. :m-i;.1cis ol vie in tii ciiv vis .m r-. ' 'I i; bus. 1 i:-- is i ro.-tinsr I l;i- 1...S o; 5 ' W. -. yii- '- rry I.t-i returned f:i;!:i i. i:se . wiseie he spent t.se v. ::.::f. Aivii Mi!iti!;ti s-'iM vesti id.iy to (';. 1'. Warner his residence on Ferry ft.vci :-r .-:"(.. Tii ? h-It iriiiKiit Band oi .iU ;.i v. ill i;ivf ;i river I'Xi-nr.-iou ;o thi a it v rvitur'.tay. .'.u lijorla! i"-y. May -".V ripp!";ria fly ol.-t i vcl Ti-.'.nd Am,'. .st ::n-l - ill be 1: by the ithers "f ;hi city. Aui-tir.!! sail' -i Atoiisi ual CBtatf Iv I.vmiv. i-l't-i- ni::ti s't tin- o.litv ii i'.iis-kiiai ; .M;li:i t--.-i!:ty. A .-O i .1 'I irsi-f V. Wm i;,ri I- -f Ilia: tliy f.cni:iv tilt;-- ! III! a i;..i't-.l A'.'r.ilMV llHL'i.lf iiv.-n out j-t-.'S ;i m . r Ui i.-ascl'.'l v- Li '. M. Abbe .- YL-w ho;, cli v Vf--i-i .!o:it;i-ioi- ..a t i,.. ! V:, th A New pot w as in on h;- v. sty ii :n ,! . .i . : '.'riii'iii-. f -.a.t t ,. .'o:iu il.-wit; ;.i i'..r;i. :ie l: -pi ; -n -t ,-.! :i i. i II. ii V. I ill tend ill' 11 do.', col::.; C. V.'. Ws;ti st ..-day :- at j ; ( 'on vc ntio.i. : il .Ii t !.' - than : i.s- bl.'ll ' .: ; c. I. t!ii citv. ; l " .1 -: a ; .ii.-: In oi conven- ' .Mi- -i i:s!i iilc. i lb V. S. (..! .i.i thi- city. ; -:: lay lo! t y ii oai t !; 1 l'.-,- l I OW . i iustou, loi i ti-ui i Dr. C lrvin ll'V'. i:..-r. W . .1, a'. v 'A'. '.- I- H. ker o.-.i..-.'. "V 1 I !:. M i- ior:i 1 I? Ill cXli-lli'-l Vi: I. 'l. She w ii! is-' ci li' t i:. t.-i.d. tiiriie 1 from ,-i I.it even ied a reccp- ;i hi bv her usanv Irli-iid- Fnd.iv e von in.'. la r.-o;is d-siring i:i tritct puis in to t-.i 1 1 oil i.;:r.i ii sue in tie-t -'i.l ills: I.. a! il r j - residence : !i Si'ld a st a-.-L-. cur r.'.i' - ;ii c;i: i'i oa I. un-hip ! t, alii i.l. p- in the t: Sf is rt.i. South ;'.:; I Ksi.-t visi ; ay. a si. I j I iclict C ii r.ics ..- ram and la-.s.ey ..i L.b.ill M.c. tl ne a l'...i t io '.Y. V.. tiiN .1 has s"-ce ted Ch In.- .ai- ..i l he San I- rarii i.-i c I: will ln-i!.li ' If - a; 1" I la,- .- w Ill- ' II. 1.1 V 1. .... I .i . f ; in s,t ns-i .'..i-o.-r sh , 'p..-... s . i'.r.'.i special lie '.scM t.a.-.r yea' i Pii.-.tic v iil espc: l-oSiS.'.Si A T'.u Witai:. No "th..-.-i.-.i .1 hi the j says : i ' 'the d be- I.. I . J II. .o ..rlhv.--si. nd .m.i.o 'M.i.m i b ill v illisi.l mi p.iortu d ti!" ili'.-'iii''. !'-1 ot I lie .Met lYiiiim a-;:, e w:i ra Ii.-i al su! sit a i.ai l.o-sor. E. '.i:it r. v.- ..Unit g cars. IV.h snd tree i.uuily sleep through nil express lis" c.r 1 r: trin;i; Bht.lV. U.-iiVL-r. ' i;iia iia. . o.mctl w CitJ St l.osiis and Cl.lOsl-TO. Visi L nlosi i acme ia:i- vav. "C (.i. Kawl.nus city ticket o.r .r. i.uy. i.".. .SSl' .!!! i". : L-C i. V.'iit-:r.i' l Ilulbuit sold yts 4 i. V. II. Maple s'. house ii-s.i.. - . '. o ae.- on i .... seventh Mnet .si ii.,-i;..-. alien i"r ioe. 'lh.vssl-o s .ldl-.M. -. M. Iatiiu g.rtua.xiv, and lot m Hack e fsnti's sec-jtid audit son owned by Joha .Max o. ell ior $lo0i). Lotion irf not a face Elegant aint. ALBAUI & A3T0EIA EAILEOA'J. Cr-rt. S. J. Lir.a:n r Int rviewa 1 C nea n I; Wnrk to Bj C.'iuni needt C.ipt. K. . Lantiii! out- fifth-Kilifi-i-. ft tisc Ail-any Astmia r.iilro.ul as in .-..--toria la-t ut-ik and v.hiii" tlifve was inlervio .fl ly :ui .st'ri:ui ii'gMirtt-r.uihl n. his visit tl-.o Ar-tiiia:i .-ay?: V.. J. l.annini;. unr f Alhuny's soliil iin-:i. stiiil a inMiniiifiit niuvcr in tin.- cvntu-i'- of t!ie A'.lciny A ' Astoria iaili'."d fonijwny. wan in tin-city yestciday in wits iuter viowed hy an Ai-torian r.jortf r. In ivspon-o iniiuirits ahont thy Albany : storia railroad .ir. l.aniiinu said t hat the untoward vmuhfr h:xl delayed nioveinents S'linewhat. Vnit that the intention v. a-' to put corps oi -ti.'ineers in the Jii ld nest v.t i-k. :u:d so sojn as the route v.as 1'iealed, the aetual I work oi eot!s! rsieiicn wniild begin, i "The road is .: ir.i,'' said it. ; i.an;ii!!C. "it v.iil. a- you doubt j li s-" kie.Mv. l.c a eifat help to I Ast..;-i-i. ;-nd ii i'i bo the openini; ; t a new e:.a to Albany. Onrin i if res', yours and miise, are identi ' eal. We want .1 seaport, we want j railroad communication ; you want ; tn build up a bi; city here, to have '. commercial metropolis. This i cat: and will bo accomplished, and i we think th" Albany ci Astoria i ruilroad v. ill tie a bijj help in that direction." At ttiis i'i'i.'!::r a tcegrapb ines'-fnpr laiude I Mr. L. a din p.ilch, offering him 3tt0 an acre sor a W.i-ari'c r.in.-li he has s:mt v. here in t 1 ; - - I'iTi.ty .-f I'ort 1'iM ii-euit. "I oilcred !.;: property for ol an aero a y. ar ajo," mid Mr. l.aii-nin-, ;ii he pat tins -iispaU h in his pocket. "it'll I iruesi i''s wortli .')0 ) .-.ii acre now. Anyway I'll answer i. iv I'ort Tow;: -eiei H'"i,t. and tell him 1 will over theie newt Thursday.'' : Mv, I. ii. ml,; ej!:tiii!3"i ;ti reier I ' lice to tic- Albai:y .V Astori.i road, j l'hfiv is $-J.oii .o. i. to Vo invosted i in thii ro i !. i"!:e money is ready. ! and ,! vmr'ii w;;l be :ei;'in and i pot tbrotti-ii ! -.-.Mi-''.ictory ci.i-,p!e- tiio. All oi whi":!t is v. sy p;i,",-.ii-.' to chronicle. Civil Si'rvifc Kzam!:iatiio. Civil s-rvi;o exsimiiiati ins will !- Armory i;.'X' j 1,.. iit.d at Poitlai.d Tuesday, M.i . plea-:i'it I 27, and at Koscburg, Oiegoti, I i ln:i-d.iy, May 20, for the dep irt Co. No. I, v.a.-! !i: nt.il and railway mail inaiiches evenii:-.'. Tl.cioi th service. Tln-n w a s-aiv.fy iter io si i:e si ; "f applicaiiH from Oregon aiel i. i ',i-hiisj.ti.n for the r.iiiwuv m ii! - vice, ano persons oesiiing ap- 1 1 .mi in. -iir in Mint i.crvii i :itt oi- v.tcd to compete. Mai.- ctizfias of ' iise 1'i.ited States between the ! i"s oi 'S and : sire elisiible. The ! lesixiuii-.m limraiioii ot u-e does in.t apply, however, to soldi. -rs who were discharged on account of i disability. Persons wi-huig take the examination i-lioul.l write .i! once to the Civil Service I'.mii-ii;i-sion. H'ahington, l. t'., tor appli.atiaii blanks mid iiisiptr I ions. An Editor "Im-ili. Kickmor.' l.erov, familiarly known as '-P.ick," who has f. r-cv-. ra! t'lonths been editor-in-chief, publisher and proprietor of a little publication in this city, known as The .loker, hsi.s suddenly disap peared. He is about 15 years of a-e, s'.Vt.l hi l'.ro-.vnsviil.'. 1 parents live at I was a biiht I JOUIll .'I the h.' til!' mid wanted tosee wiii.eibiiiu I w oil 1. so w ithotr ceremony , up his p3-ut:on in a job pr!tIIi: f iseil the puoiic.i- ti ill !:: paper, ami on .Mommy tartcd out into the big world. His i", lends do not know how or v.bi.-h wsiv lie svent. Aim nt Insurance. .IilliiM 1 ir:dw desiies l.'i.v .vi.n sue hk"i'tic.d a- to the i.ei.eiitM ! ot lire i:i.;r .in -e, alter l.aviiig i-een j the ilismc-tied load. lion oi Alex, i Ciii.nln.iham'.-: house on Water ( -iieet, a:':-r tie-lecent lire, to oil- . serve it after it is rcpaire-i and re- t...ll ... I!.. . ..:, I..... j' .Vl.llll... f llU ! j .1.(1.1 SI. I I l...ii'...i. .. I Oakland Home, which bus a paid :o, . ...; :! of 4(M IM!i) and whose tockholdei's wealth reach into mil- li .ns, and aero; ding lo the laws of j Cssliionii.i !i. y are not limited and . .u-ii and everv one is responsible a,,- I,,-s,.c t-. tlie full amount of the ' uislir.i! sprine larkets at Coot. I have a Muall line of spring jackets in colors I wish to close out and have reduced the price to co.-t. They are the latest style and a bargain. I silsi lisivo si line of spiinsst stockinet jackets for s5.5;i each, which is the nicest jacket for the price in the market. Samuel E. Youna. Slu.l on 1'uribas. d. The large imported jiercheron f-tallioii Sylvain, No. 4ol: (4177) a horse of grand style and extra good action, has been purchased by Mr. Peter Kiley from the Southworth Bros. They have also sold the voting Percheion stallion Neco to K. A. Murphey of this city. 0SEG0K'3 ElVt E- AND H..BB0K8. OvraUllo and a Qaarte to Be Ex panded' T ei imp t neat. Heports from Washington show that the following allowance'? have b -en agreed upon for appropria tions in the river and harlmr hill for Iri j-'iin : Mouth of Columbia river (Ichs $7o,- 000 ajipropri.ited Lv ppeeial act,) !f 5tH),000 Caseale locks and canal 400,000 Yaiuina Hav 125,IH)0 Coos I "ay . 125,000 Columbia and Willamette rivers below Portland. . . Siusla.v liver and bar. . . , Coiiuille river Upper Columbia river. . Willamette river alwve Portland Fmpua river Young's and Klaskanine. . Xehalem bav and liar. . . 80,000 50.000 30,(MK) j 11,000 11.000 1.1KKI 10,000 ' Tillamook bav . 500 The monev sdlowaneet" for Ore-! gon exceed anything ever before pproprite l byeoii'.jres s, even with the senate anieudmeiits arid in bills aggregating as much as the present bill for the nation at larxe, and the state can thank m-r repre sentative in the hout-e for these ntaanilieent figures, a- it is con ceded by the ineniberi of the com mittee that to his pen-istence in due the greatJncrease over former Oregon allowances from the same committee. The items for the olunibia river aggregate fd,000, Ooo, and for a mngle waterway its allowance is only exceeded by that of the Mississippi river and the Saull Ste Mariecanal and locks on the great lakes, where $85,000, 000 in traffic pasties, through an nually. Oregon ranks next to New York and Michigan, being the third state in the Union in thcorderand amount of allowances reported by the commission. About one-fifteenth of the entire bill for the national waterways j goes to those of Oregon or will ie j expended entirely in Oregon. The j ti-nate w ill also add to these figures with other allowances. I KOr-WEATIIElt 111 I.LK1 1 N. Following in the crop-weather bulletin- No. 5 of the Oregon weather bureau, co-operating with U. S. Signal service, central ollice, Portland Or., for the week ending Saturday April 12, IS'JO. Weather The temperature con tinue? below the average for this period of the year; einee January 1st, it has averaged nearly 4 de grees daily below the normal. The precipitation for the week has liccn below the average ; since Jan uary 1st, it s about -U per cent above the lormai. the sunshine continues below the average. 1 Hiring the week, ruin, enow, sleet and hail fell in all parts of the state. Snow in the interior valleys, the second week in April is a most unusual occurence. From a trace to one inch fell in the Wil lamette valley on the liiorniiisz of the 11th, but liieltidasit fell, or had disappeared by noon. The mountains throughout the state received a fresh coating of snow. Thi-Sth and !ith were warm and bright sunshine prevailed. heat The w inter crop of wheat ront ituies in a promising condition. but has little growth, indicate that it is forming b-nt stools and abundant arc expected. reports ex eel- yields Fruit Fruit trees are slowly developing their blossoms, peaches and apricots are generally well advanced. Cherrv and apple trees are showing their leaves, omsi- mental and forest trees are show ing tips of leaves. The ha" advanced the leaving week and blossoming very little. Farm Opi-rations Oats and w heat are being sow n in favored localities on uplands. The low binds continue too wet for much work to be done on them. (iar ilens arc being prepared. Orass is not growing as rapidly as is de sired. The season continues back ward and slow, warmer weather and iimre sunghine needed. B. S. Paqi e, Observer. lout Received. A new line of sateens, challies, seersuckers, c iiambricks, ilks, satins, plushes and ladies fine wors ed dress oods in the latest shades and novelties, parasols hos erics, curtains and spring goods in endless variety. My stock is now comph-te in all departments. Ladies are cordially invited to call nnd inspect tlsee goods. C. W. StMPsoy. Beautiful Millinery- For the next three months I will sell from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than any mitlinery slorein Oregon. Everything in the latest eastern styles. All grade of goods from the cheapest 25 cent sun hat to the tinest bonnet. None but firs'-class hands employed. In M. Bat nu. Am Idea. We think the peopla will like to buy five one-pound bars of splen did laundry soap for two bits. We 1 will sell at that price to-day. Snxcaa A Hucuvict. i TtIK CITY'S FINANCES. Folio ilia is a .-iiininary of the city's liiiain isil co.cliuou us lowll by tlie cpi.irier y rcpuri of t'ity Tre i-urcr lloinphicy and City lie carder 1 1 ntoo : m' in Tr-asiiiv .'an. i'.. . 4'0 ti.S It. e' I fines . " ' l!7 t'O l,:cll- ! . 1 1 ill l " i I'ai.i ;i on otiter!' .i5 is ;- :;s 1 2 17 I nterest . . i:-h mi baud . i -. :! Out staiiiiiii: ijni is . Isi;cd i'.urii-i'piarter. t (i $pst OutstandinL' orders due $S:.54 lJue from Hillsboro April loth 4.KI 00 iiihifi:srnr.Ni i ok ij! av.i nt. Mayor m A 4.3 is.; j Hoeordei i Marshul j Treasurer I street o-.inniisRiniier. Fire derailment. . t) 240 S2 25 0 ) ISO 0i l'i4 45 54;t b t j-irt I 10 KWtric lii-fs Streets atil wurk on tjair.o Sewers Attorney's fees Sundries I." r.o 250 00 151 75 3389 47 t.'aliroriili Crop Proupccte. O. O. Savage, of Salem writing from Koseville, Cal., says grain in the .-acramento valley looks very bad and is backward. He does not think there will be over a thud of a crop in the valley at the best. Farmers there have done nothing for six months and are just com mencing to plow fallow land. The fruit is no lietter. Peach and apricot trees are dying by thou sands, while the cold wind and rain precludes any hope of fruit on the trees not already dead. Potatoes have been sellingatthree and one-half cents per pound, but dropped nlxmt half upon the receipt ot large lot" oi Oregon burkanks. Supreme f'ourt l)fclioa. In the supreme court of the itate Monday, in the matter of the estate of Martin Werts, de ceaeed, Sarah 1 Ltipcr, objector and app., vs. Mary Wcrtt; and F. L. Smith, propondents and res., appeal from Linn county ; the decree of the circuit court was re versed and that of the countv con rt affirmed. Opinion byThayer, C. J. Lord. .1 ., reserved his opinion. A Kewr Tlinn Sjreteui. F. M. French, the enterprising ieweler. has been neirotiatinir for some time with Snnerinteiident Javnes ot the Western L nion tele graph company relative to estali lishing their system of standard time in Albanv be means of synchronized clocks. These clocks are connected with the Western Union w ires, and are self winding, that is, trom year s end to year s end, no hand need touch them. The time will be sent from the Lick observ.itorv each day at 12 o'clock, and all clocks connected with the system will be corrected to a second. The time will be the ! Hftlnv art llllW n;je,i bv the railroad companies, beinz taken from the 120th nieriden, ''Pacific time.' and known as Superintendent Javnes savs ho will have the new - ..i im . i in nine system esiaousneu in .ioanv inside of four weeks. l.ooklusr Arter Their Kaalnei. T. W. Lee. ceneral passenger agent of the Union Pacific railroad, i . and Oeo. S. Taylor, the Portland! ' ticket agent of that iopular road ' were in the city yesterday looking i after the passenger business of the i company. C. Haw lings, the ' city ticket agent has established a i : commodious ollice near the foot of j Brosulalbin street Thev w ill offer ! Hjiecial inducements for theaccom I modal ion of people going East. Beit of All Itargalns. Twenty-four fine lots in Shultz i Front addition to South Albany ; are now in market for ninety days, j These lots range in price from i50 to szo clonals a piece they are only ?4 mile from the com t house and are cheaper than any lots accord ing to distance from town. We wish to draw the attention of the public to this fact. Th Limited Fait Mall. On the LTnion Pacific consumes but seventy hours from Portland to Chicago", which is the fastest time ever made from the I'acitic coaet. Ticket office Broadalbin street. Tarasol! Faraiotal I have just received my spring stock of parasols direct from the Hi innfacturer in New York in all the latest etvles and price,cheaper than ever before. Samuel E.Young. Cranks. Spencer &. Blackburn re cranky on the subject of low prices. Call at their store and see what they mean. Natural iiux In Ahturlu. The Oregon an of th 14th inst. j Hays: Natural gas has been found I tn arrenton, a suburb of Astoria. V man iiiimcil ibii-risntt u-:is .ink. big a well, and at a depth of 14S left a How ot fias drove the work- men awav. w h -n the llaiue itrnited and iicrn.il ..rightly lav feet high ana is i-i.:i ti irnii-g. Capitalists ; 'oa anv oiiifr a.i iiiion. .1.1. e proiiose to pii.k more wells lie- ' cau-e it is Mm oulv addition tliat heviug that a stronni r flow will be secured t.t a greater depth. This newly discovered "as well is situat- ! edabout half a mile west if Powers ' addition, where some of Mbanv'.s iiiic iin puiciiasco .ii ine auction sue iasi luoiuu. ,ir. oooanmiL'ii "f the lirmof I.einenwebescctiood- ia.:t"li is m the city and their I fcf,',,n(' auction sale of this property I win lie tiem at the real estate oinee i P.urkhart & .Malin to-dav at 10 a m and 2 o'clock r m. Marrlnl. At the residence of the groom's, pirents in this oily List eveniiiu' Mr. Fred Schultz and Miss l.ucv ' ihanan were united in marri.ii'. by llev. S. (J. Irvine. The bride hi rived a t-hort time ago from Omaha in company with Mr. :vhul.z'R si.-ter. 1'iie happy couple were the recipients of hearty co-grutulatioiis. A art ion Sale of Keal Estate. i Those interested in Astoria real j estate should not neglect to attend i the auction sale of lots in Powers addition to that city to-day at the real estate ollice of Burkhart !i Malin. The pale will be held at 10 a. in. and 2 p. in. floarolty of Wood. There is a marked poarcity of lire-wood in this city at pre ent, dry wood being almost unobtain able. The price of wood however, is only $4,50 per crd and there is no danger of a wood famine, as the roads are in good condition and there is plenty of wood in the country. Inserting Steamboat. The U. S. steamboat instinct orn hsive eone to Y minimi to investi- ! gate the charges made against the steamer Walluski, and while there will inspect the Hteanier Favorite. The Walluski is charged with carrying more passengers than her license shows. Spring Announcement. Zaches & Son, merchant tailors and drapers, opposite the post office have just received the largest and tinesi r-tock of fo"eik'n and domes- i tie woolens, novelties of their own ! desiirns and importations. It w ill j ,c vtH f;. you to call oil them and I v.uiime their complete line ot I pmig overcoat inus. suitings, coats i and vests and ttou-ennns before leaving! our order sts t..ey positive- y inarentee pi rl'ec-l lit, best work- man-hip a.idVener.i! B.itisfact.oi. at thevery lowest ,.ric s to be had .... " . ooiisidoiim. of nurse, the material used and the workmanship. i " ror Spring nnd Summer. W. K. iiisih iiii, the tillor, has just received anotlser lare invoice f elcir i!t patterns lor mens stut- ! ing and . trouserings .or spring wear, ilis stock embraces a larte line ol the finest fabrics for mens wear to be found anywhere. He emnlovs skilled work, and is en- i abied to make up Miits promptlv i and at a very moderate cost. Cail . nl see his new spring lir.e of p.it- 1 ; ieru. Vtiniiin' l)rorrj "Another wonderful iiscovcry h! ' bee n insult- mii J Unit too by a Isnl v in ' this county. Iliscusc fastcni-il' IU ' clutclies up n her and for seven yiiim i !!. W'llliMOiMl US h-verest tests, Ii t ii. T vuai iiiijiiiis ui-re niiiiei n.iiieu una i ni'siin sc'enieu linnum n'. ror uirce J montlis she coughed iiu essnnilv hihI I could Lot sli-cp. She lumhl ofu-u noili! oi ir. Kings i-w li 'CVfry for C. iiMinipiion and wais so itnicli re , lievt-d mi taking lirst ile-t- Ihsil "lie j n'.cpt all night nnd uiih one l.ottle liaC jli.cn miraculously cured. Ib-r nuine i i Mrs. Luilirr Luts" Thus write W. U'. Ilanirit k tt Co. f Sliell.y. N.C. I IS. t u free trial liotlle ut Koislmr Ar Mason's Drug Store This is the time of year when the voting woman with a com- Klexfon makes you conscious of it y walking around with her head niuHied up in a veil so that the spring wind may not reach it. What a silly goose she is! If she really wants to keep her skin in good "condition, let her cast aside the veil, and let the wind and sun alike kiss it. And every night and morning use Hubbard's Elegant Lotion. Then she will have a complexion to be proud of. New embroideries, llotineing, lace flouncing in cotton and silk, black and cream. Laces in imita tion point, also new designs in black and white lace, including Yandyck and Eiffel Tower. New ruchings. Samuel E. Young. The new firm of Conn & Hen dricson invite the attention of the public to their cjmplete line of groceries and provisions. Their stock is fresh and their prices will bs found very reasonable. Guild Investment. A fe'v reasons why the (loltrsi j I'aik addition is ilu-oiilv mire and ! Hfe iiie.-tment Hi'ouiid the city of I AhmliV. 1-t.. Ix'callSH it is tint , ! clo-c.-t .addition pint led to thm-ity. ; 2d. B.-e.iti-e it is at lfa-t 15 fi-ei j . '''gher and is motif Msihtly, and. ! comiii in.is a iieitcr view ot the city has a proposed motor line to it, I which will be in operation within I til d.ivs. 4th. lccaiise it. i. the. ' on! v addiiion tint has a public : 5h. Because ' ! park lai I out in it. .ill I n husineK men who want to 1 make uood inve-tments bnv in this j addition. And last but not 'east I i oeeause i-verv lot in tti.s iiil.lilion i "id double in value in the next 5J j properly as yet is very reasonable in price and in pold on the installment plan. For price etc., call on 13u.kharl &. M.ilin. loncy tn Loan. We are agents for t he M inneapolis National P.uilding and Loan Asso ciation and can oiler extra enduce ments to parties w ho wish to ob tain loans for buildim: purposes or other iiurtMises with real estate security. On this plan of getting j II1J1IC' llll l7lllO.UJ l.ui JIUBl C 11 IS much better than other building associations, as it matures in live years, and is o,ne. of the niott sub stantial institutions in the country. Call at our office and examine the plan. Buhkhakt & Maun. Special Burgaini- We have 25 feet front on First street, which is on of the very best locatiwtis in the city. This property can not be duplicated in price or location, as it is situated in the very business center of the city. Price, $7,000. j We have a good house and twoj splendid lots, Co feet trout each, which ssie situated in the very cen ter of the city and within one block of the stteet railway line. This piece of property can be had at a hanrain. Price, $2,700 ; part cah, balance on time. P.rnKiiART & Malin. Agents. See Ludlow's ladies :i hhoe. at Barrows & Searls, all lasts mid w ijths. V'e are selling the l-st child's shoe in Albany for sl per pair. Barrows & Searls. Elegant 1ition cures chapped hands. Flegant Lotion renders the; skin soft and beautiful. (.'all and see those new Parisian beaded spring wraps at the ladies Bazaar. Ilaiii.ni tin I r eoods nnd hsiir .. ir,tJ ;,. t tho I li;izaar. , , , , ,. . , Iare 'lu hue o Jer- "Vi ? ? Z Si t tl.e l'if.r f.iui.ma Inr I'l.licQ ' missees and children at the Ladies Bazaar. P. Cetiteineri kid gloves in black and colored at amt:el K. Young's. The Foster genuine hook t:love. " Fosterina." in black and colored at Samuel K. Yojng's. - - ' tongue, sardines, and a lull line ol We are always offering sjiecial I lunch aoods at Hjioncer & Black ' bargains. You want to look out I burn's. for them Sckxcpr A Bi.ackdi p.1. No matter what the price, our goods will always be lirst-class. Sl'KNCKR 6i Bl.ACKUCK. Ladies. Barrows A Searls sell i th Ludlow, s:. Fine shoes in ail i widths and styles. I 1 i i fioiol'lto l"ion:ovr.nmtKn rorcntv-c the i 1 Icn.liiu- rarittip. Andrew ('has. H Mi! li'i-, ll...ni.i-illf, Orriiu. 1.T1K S.M.i-: - A i;oo l youni; con ..iii.n-at (ho llra.l... ...Ti t-, lluntiiiuii c.i Ailiii ritie. caif it. N. A Has just been opened on First street, opposite the Rnss House, where you can get all kinds of broken articles mended. Clocks, guns and locks repaired, keys fit ted, etc. Work from the country promptly attended to. FOR SAI.f.! A NO. 1 Mll.UNF.KV STOCK in a No 1 lo -atiou in the thrtTing i-iti nf.Mlany. Lowrenu and ap enJid room. For particular adilrew arm 1. O. box 99, Albanv, Or. IJUAEION' ftr i.le-No. 1, Tale A, nearly new very thenp, aluo a .i.itle nariiera. IJ. F, Tatilor G 1 1Rl. WAN! KD -To ilo general houaexork. Apply at once to iikralp omce. riauo TaalaR. PARTIES DES1K1NO PIASOS TCNED liojld call uuon Prof. D, Van Bora of thia citv, the well known ai.d reliable piano tuner He Is "l known to the people .1 Albany and the entire State, having had Tears ol xperten.-e in toil btmnm, alio in a plan-tune manufactory, and ha no equal In that line nt bualnesa, It aU'ay pay a to patrr.niie home enterpriee and the pnblie ahoul.i remember that they ran nuw et pianoa tuned in a more skillful manner In Albany than elsiwhtre in tba State, Lestva orders at W ill A Link a WAS TED -A good bogj-y bona. SCaUUSS UaUU. Apply New -rifi) Mm Kvervone f hould have a lot in I Fair Dale. Colored spectacles nl eye j glasses at Fr. ni-h's. j The bet watch in th world for , ; ti,e ,nonev at Ftt iich's. Brazilian pebble spiUicles and eye glasses at French's. Ladies Bazaar for kid gloves and veiling. A nice line of Windsor ti-i at j Barrow s it Searln. j An invoice of new goods just : received at Barrows iV Scarls. (Jo t Augustus Lnnge for staple j and fancy groceries. Iliibtmrd'ts headache capsules : are a sure cure. Tiy t!n in. h ;v:i.g 15 i-c-n on . nis-jsyr or holidays Yiernefc's. (i.-od i nr. n iui: '. H ive you used Hllbbar.'V 1 leftist I.o'iou. Try Hubbard's vanilla ;ind I lemon extracts, they are line. Th? celebrated leaker Ci;y white shirt at Burrows & Seat Is. If you want to buy go.nl bread cake" and pies go to Lange's cry. Lots in Fair Dale for $100, 30 I down and sf 10 per month without j interest, If ymi want a chotco enp ot tea iry my 40 cent ta in bulk. . V.. Brownell. Try Silver Quarter plug cut. A splendid smoke. ProgreHKivc dealers keep it. Prescriptions accurately com pounded day or night by II. C. Hubbard registered pharmacist, sixteen years experience. Fragrant, delicious and comfort 4i ... x. S.V i , Y ed teas and coffees. All kinds of canned fruits, :et- able and meats new nnd frerb S;iencer& BiHckburnV. Hubbard's elegant lotion is not j a face paint, but by its use the j most injurious face paint is ren- J elor.ii ) harniliifiai a v A ai av sn- Parties desiring to speculate in Anait-rtee. the coming great city cn Puet Sound, should call at Wallace & Cusick's and see plat j and get prices. on can save trom ouc to sf l per pair on boots and shoes at Krauss A. Klein for the next 20 days. Mr. Martin Ludwig. the ben tinner in thu vallev, w iil remain with M ttthews.t Warthburn. Smoke tht celebrated Havana filled .Vcent ;girs, niancfactured at Jtiliua Jos h's cigar factory. t 1 .1. . or, li-euieuiwi unit io, int iirw -a. davs Krausfie & Klein w ill sol: boats and shoes regardless of cost CiO to Enstham & Brow n for the j Flora de Msidrid. Dirigo Club j Medallion find Yesta de Cuba . cigars. Mesrs. Fortuiiiler & Irving have j udded a line line of carpets to : their stock of furniture, wall ' paper etc. Our stock if staple and fancy gr.s'eries is all nice and fresh and of the lebt quality. Spencer A lilacs burn. I'elicious dried beef, chipped to order, full cream cheese, lunch I hm-A iust received a hiree in- , voice of lace curtains, ranging in price irotu sfi io per pair, scrim curtain net. etc. Also a line oi curtain poles and furniture cover ng. Samuel E. Young. Those wishing Fcreen door and windows should call on B. B. Ynnk, who w ill put them in com plete on short notice. Shop on 1 , j . corner oi recoiui anu rtrrrv nirevi - Owing to the change to be made in the shoe store of Krausse A Klein, they will sell goods regard less of cost. The best place in Albany to buy j shoes is at Barrows ft Searls. i Their stock is fresh, stylo tho lat- I est and prices the lowest. j ART STUDIO, Mrs. Dr. Patton's elegant art rooms, in Blumberg's block, are new ready for the reception of students in painting and music. Those interested in art are in vited tr cU and inspect the large collection of pictures. Pictures for sale or painted to order 1 1 3Ko:v.ble rates. OYSTER HOUSE AND RESTAURA'T Just opened opposite the Rues 17ou.se. Everything new and clean. Open day ard nlht. 1IARKY JONES, Proprietor. 6T. CHARLES HOTEL White labor. Fine wadilng and charges reasonable. Send your wash ing and satisfaction whl be guarac-tecd. Ui urn u i Wholesale r,nl I'.-. tH.i l. : cfincKKKY, Fi' i Having . ir.ee. t ..f . h.-.t :i.lS- a . -r- :rsr.. L-Freit& 'Ili. ic- ti, tile patr.msn;.- ut iiie : intlat all Hint s I tile money. I nunpt a'ti-iti Ae.r in the est v. te-.t. (tivn u a tkli. is :-'ven All" ;;.., : UK'.). C m-:xi F.::s:;. srccEssoK 7l i a'fos crx kacv. W. A. The ot.Jy eointio-t! P.iikt and M..-.-- "TY.t r. 11 it.-. ri:itioc-s . cate w .ii ice! . e i ful attention. SUK- Y, I V J -ii i - J At rtr.n-t '. . ' ' ; v . te my r.re- S .4ili;ilf!i!i TO ALBANY IS now oil the luai ki t and loinpissie lto large, level and beautiful build ing lots. The blocks have eight lots to the block, each lot being CO by Io0 feet. The ftreets ate CO feet wide with two laree avenues, one of 100 feet and the other of 00 feet in width. There will probably oo a moior or ehctric line to this addition oefore long. For teiu.s j Q. api,v ,o nx MUe ( aj;ent ;n tne city. " , Thiird ward Having rnrc-bad this popnlsr ee labliMiuient I am now prepared to sill any eiders in the grocer) nnd pro vision line. A full eUuk t.f loceries kept conetaiitiv uti haul. The tilfbiat cafb price paid for all kinds of coun ry produce, or w ill clianire eoode tLe -ni.e. Come one. come r II. CHAS. KSSlli- ; . ' j i HORSEMEN! Sc f'ev t FMi . iM.it tour I.or-e Kilss , for tin ras m. ti...tu.. di;i w iixb vhrajr r-lr.t I- lr ljft! r Cl l.'t- t' S" U t 1.1 ill r. Alarm RED GROWN 3HLLS tsM, t.AlC. A V.. flops. NEW PKoCKss I I.ol'U. tSupcrtor for FaaJIi anO iUtsii-V silt) Best Siorane Facilities. 3ni;fcert cah pri.e .ai-.i ALBANY rr nhta(51 ""DR. W. C. NKGIJS, Graduate of tl:e K-yal Che-- cf London, England, .i!s-.m-I the lle vu Medical Coilej.-.-. The Dr. bM ' cp i.t a lifotna-j of Htudy sad practice and ir.al.s-s .- 'co oialty f ciiniiii. iliscaM-. rt a.i.veg cancers, crofciaei!jatVf-n..iits,-a a.era md wens, uith.iut pmn r th- knife, lie alau make a rpccisilty ot t.at uient with e! csricny. iijs pracii. d in the Otrnma Ficn.h soul K:.j.Iimi hcapitali. Calls pr -is t t y artvn.icd iay or nigli t. Htmn tt.u-- i --VtVllll Vi Ii!. .ALL. i ,.ri.c i . i ... ta thnce ami reni.lei.ee retry atrt-t. I ititu.ii Thir l ami K-ein Star A KL'LL STov K of tStap.'e Groceries AT The best quality cl tf-a, coll. . cacdiea, nuts, etc FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this oa reliable house is alao to 'be' found a complete asaortme t of f rrtb family froorriex, to whkl Is cnnstarily bei. added ail tbe seasonable luieeotaTocsrlM and pro nsiona, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order. Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nutt. Eastern Buckwheat Flour. Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These roods were all bourbt whea prices were low and the benefit ol tl manrin will be given to his customers. Rem em ber the place, at the old corner on First and BroaUlbin IHs! Conrad Slyer. VOK KENT Two turi.uhei r.,uma . also a X. new seten room hour. Apply coisMr i eth asd JsSarsoa vstt. U. Baiaa. rt ill i grocery sore i Mi'iy