Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 17, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORXIKXx HERALD; THURSDAY, APCIL 17, 1890.
HOMES
LOTS
I0TS
-ARE BEING-
50X100 FEET.
ERECTED Ijsj
CHEAP
FAT
BLOCKS
:DDITIOf) TO
Lots lor Sale on the
L B A JM Y.
Installment JPIshlti .
-THIS-
BEAUTIFUL
ADDITION.
Porninn Daily jfierald
SPECIAL. 13:30 A. M.
Not to se our stoves and ranges
before baying is a mistake. Mis
takes are al way 3 costly. In heat
ing stoves we have the largest as
well as the most carefully se lected
stock in the city. Tke stoves we
offer were not bought as an diri
ment but as a certainty. We
know what each stove will do, and
ther were bought for cash, so the
price is right. Wo have special
tie in heaters, beside our regular
linen of Garland, Argand and Su
perior stoves and ranges.
Geo. W. Smith.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
For Albany and v.cinity Fol
lowing is the forecast or 24 hours,
ending at 8 r. m. to-ua ' :
Fair weather; slightly cooler.
JOTTINOH ABOLT TOWN.
Wheat is Cl)a cents m this city.
Hon. Jelf Myers, of Scio, is in
the city.
New invoice of gold rins at
French's. ,
The b;t fourtain pen manufact-
U F. M. French's.
A Ilackleman returned yesterday
from Corvallis. He says work on
the Oregon Pacific is to be resumed
as soon as the snow is out of the
mountains.
A. W. Bowersox of the Jefferson
flouring mills was in the city
yesterday making arrangements
for the popular Hour of that newly
fitted up mill.
The Sunset Telephone company
is asking for a franchise for Al bariy.
If they do not give a better serv ice
than their present system in Salem
they will be pretty much of a
nuisance. Salem Statesman.
E. K. Piper, of Seattle, is in the
city. He has resigned his position
on the Post-Inteiligencer, ai d will
start a newspaper at Gray's Harbor,
in which he will be assisted by his
brother, George Piper.
A Ministerial association oi the
M. E. church, of the Eugene dis
trict, has been in session at Harris
burg this week. About twenty
ministers were in attendance and
an interesting meeting was held.
W. B. Gilson has accepted the
agency of the San Francisco Chron
icle. It will be delivered to sub
scribers at 15 cents per week, in
cluding the Sunday issue. Leave
or lers at his barber shop in
Fi'oman's block.
C. H. McDonald of the Harris
"burg sawmill was in this city yes
terday. He tells us that as soon
as the river is at a safe stage to
commence running logs their mill
will be supplied with the finest
Mohawk timber and ready to till
all orders.
Cpt. O. H. Irvine and Lieut. E.
D. Cusiek of F.Co.,of this city, have
returned from Salem, where they
attended a meeting of the officers
of the Second Regiment, O. N. !.
Capt. M. W. Hunt was elected
Liet. Colonel, vice Colonel Kosa
resigned.
Mark Drum, advance agent of
the Caroline Gago Company, was
in the city yesterday. This excel
lent company will le in this city
in about ten "days and play fo- a
week. The company made a great
hit in Portland in -Mr. Barnes of
New York.
E. G. Beardsley returned from a
lri to Vancouver last evening.
He was i:i Portland when W. G.
Brad lev, who was recently in Ids
employ in the real estate business
in this city, committed suicide, an
account of which is given in our
dispatches this morning.
Ask your grocer for the "Colum
bia" flour, the best brand in the
market. This extra fine quality
Of flour is manufactured by the
Jefferson Flouring Mills Co., at
Jefferson, Or. The mill has re
cently been refitted and supplied
with all the latest and most im
proved machinery. Ask for the
"Columbia" and " take no other. !
Everv sack warranted
At Her Old Trick,.
Mrs. Miller, an aged woman who
recently made a spectacle of her-j
selt in this city while intoxicated. I
ana who :... - i-n-i
in Portland at the county s ex-1
pense, returned on last night s ;
train. She claims to be looking
for a relative, supposed 10 nvej
near Lebanon. She had not been
v, nitv halt an hour until she
was Dicke'd up drunk on the side-
walk and was lodged in the city
r?l
J11' .
vew embroideries, flouncing,
lace fluncing in cotton and silk,
blac and cream. Laces in imita
., -.. oljr nnw desiirns in
lion uonni --- f
black and white lace, including
Pi"' . . J r:(T..I T..or Van-
ruohings. Samuel E. Young.
This j.rojKTiy will t nliancv in valm- rapidly.
ion the market
E.
ALBANY'S GK0WT.1.
Th Record for 1S90 Will Be a K;M'.:j
Shrwisg for th City.
Enterprises are ulu-ady on foot
in this city which "'til eontr tt.'.e
tc make the season oi' IS'.' I o. A
marked activity and "Tow::;.
The Albany iV Astoria Bailuav,
it is generally nndersfoo !. v;li he
in the field early duriiig the sirn
mer with ! men eo:is!iii -tin;;
the line from Albany to Astoria,
rhei' plant is airea.lv purchased
lor this pm pose, and the surveyors
to make the permanent 1 i:a:ioti oi
the roaJ, are t i lc in 1 1 1 fall
within a few days.
The Oregon Pacific Co.. is or.Iy
waiting for the snov to ilisapp at
in the mountains, w iii-n they will
push the road .'.cross into Extern
Oregon und on to an eastern iv
neetion. t
The city govern mciil has taken
the matter of public improvements
in hand, ai'd in aceordatice with
the recent vote or th:? ciliz-'.s will
expend $7o. ("JO in public impiovc
meats, the city to l;o bonded for
(his amount. These improvements
ill he a three st j:y city hail, t i : -completion
of the e:tv's si'Weia.'e
-ysteni and th.; construction of a
free wagon bridge across th- Wil
lamette river.
All these undert'ikingn will be
followed up by undertakings nf a
private nature which will add
wonderlullyto the material ..-row ; I:
and prosperity of the city. The
street railway enmpany is arrang
ing to build not less tii:: t'liir v
live miles of new track this slim
mer and will i ; i : : i : - the r. .1 ! a
motor line.
Several line brick l'offk: i'.i.I
hundreds of resiliences willshnw ;i
healthy record in building :'.;r tie
season. Manv of these imv itirci'dv
under way. Then- is u !
movement in real estate, ;i
lines of bl!siiiei sire : -!
as they slioiiii! he with the
steady growth.
Iouiitu-.'it.r. Cluuii 1'ti
When I'api'.n P.o.-.iti:!
great shoo!it-t, .;n 1.1
ly he puieha-."! ti , ..:
goiian pheasants ti.nu .1 m 1
tiad raised them from e-';s
under a hen. A p.utv w!
a!;h
1 .hese birds in P.utie. Mi.it.m;
I..!
written for a pair of the b
orders have been received !: ; ...
and trios to send to Neitii l .. i -lini,
Arizona and ei..... . . .
places. Tne man w ho i.n e '. it. -
pheasants saved three i:i . : i
thev are now laying an 1 t::.- -pectsaregoodtiialfiev.il!
i a
large n am iter this seas.-u. a:. ; w ..:
j have no trouble in olta!..:iu . - '
price ior inem. say or : .-.
pair. Another man !;: i tii
ot the pheasants, whicii -.. -.: -fired
last winter wtile ni-.il,
.-tarved. These birds ate nn-a-y
in coiilineuieut, and v. .a: .
selves out in trying t . (- ... .
while tho.-e reared ill eul.i i:. :
are quite tame, and y.m.g
hatched from their egg- ::.!. !
ny a motherly old hen v.. I. ;
ably be quite dome.-.'. 'a-. '.'..
will find a ready .sale fo i i t - i - t
tins fetal e. Persons who ran .'i .
a success of rearing tin--- (: .. -ants
can make more mot; ti ::n ie.
ri .ising chickens. The ph. -a -.o.t -are
liardy and handsome, a:, i
admired by all who see iht-a., a:
in a few years, notw ithsiai. ; ." ..
that they have been much ai.u-i :.
the birds will l e found in every
state in tho union, atel ate likely,
in yeaiH to come, to furnish ii.nn
s.ort for the hu'its-is ilian an.
other bird in the country, Jieige
Penny will long he reme.iibereo :
the man who i.itroduccd tli-1,1 in:o
tlds country, out of .uie love p-r
his state, and at his own exp.-ti.-e.
Or'gon I'ost.il .Matter-.
Kepresentative iieiinann ha
had the name of Eilciisb'iigh. tl:--county
seat ot Curiy county.
gon, changed by the po-tina-i' r
general to Gold Beach, par-uani
to petitions from the people. W.
G. Kenny, of Jacksonville. Ore
gon, was a bidder for the mail sei
vice between that place and Mn!
ford and was surprised when an
eastern bidder, by name Ivlwin
Worman, had the bi. awarded to
him. He ut once addressed Rep
resentative lli-rmaiin to look into
the matter. Tin- congressman
directed an investigation in the
i department and found that a seri
i ous error had been made and that
i Kenny was the lowest bidd- i.
Bcindi of , .
proposal and accenting Mr. K-n
or-ier was at once ma-te re-
ny s 1.1. 1. The tnur w;,-..c
throush crron. .,.;- m.,.ci;r
Xhe gnm o , ; .,,,,. . ,, ,
$400.
led
Kor Siiriui; Sumiui-r.
W. II. i.ir.:h.n:i. : 'i.. ; .
j just received ai.oth.-r 1..! - 1
I " elegant patterns for n.-is,
ing3 and irous-ima . r
;wear. His ctoi It erntn-.i! .,
:-:ilt-!
-r:i:
lar.e
I'll l:
it.-
line of the finc.-t fabiii s n.r
wear to to totiiKi ai.ywneie.
employs skihed woik.ai..! i . i.
abled to make up suits pnni.i.tN
and at a very uvjiier.ite cost. Cat"
and seo his r.w spring lice of pat
tern s.
G. BEARDSUEY, GENERAL AGENT, Office on
;e.l estate i e&nsfers.
.1
i:.
I. at.
.' ' ;
'a '.
1ii k! ati ii k ! rei-.-r
!' .1 : .. small t ract in
j. s. :. ' v. n i
I '. M inteiih and hit-
b.iii.l 1-. lie... 1'. Warner,
pari ! b .!..nteiiii's
.--lilh a-l-litioii 1W0
-i pli I'.ilhl in I.u id Peel.iler.
.1,
!..is .-. ;. 1. 1 ."1. Cotti.n's ad-
liliiull. LehaiMli -J
I'liiteil .-tales to V. 11. Clow
heirs, I.m.i '. acn-s ill tp It'.
S. U. :; w Patent
Ciirinihian Ludue, No. 17, A.
I'. A. M. tu Lillian Van
l '! . -..nth half ! sniilh
hat.' i'-.t -. I'lm-k 1 Ma -sonic
Cemetery !0
Urpha T-inp!ei"n. and hus
band t' Sam I;. Teiupleton.
ki.ti." oi.-r in v,. 1 1. . I!.
A.. I. ihilm-; trustee to J. E.
Lewis, lot- 7. N. bh.ek C.
Fair Dale addition
A. .1. Uoil--'.- trn-tee to M. A.
1 raklin, lot I. block C.
l air Da!-
.Newton iiioii
Nancy
:. and
!ii
:.! to
! as
.1 . Woi noil:. Ii .t - I . L'
!, block h'. Brow :i-v
KINabcth Crawford
Newton Waruiotl- -,
above
W. II. Schooling i'
Mrs. A. .!. Proctor.
in I lan i'ouip
.
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W.
nk
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Al'.a;
T. C. 1
. na.-t
i
.'.bier
hall LI.
el. ill ion
-i 1 1 i i ll i i
.j,,,,
.Vi'l
i ieo. Buhl.
k .VKal-totr
l.ebaiiou
;d. by shotill'.
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II.
an
i-uCer,
si .e.t hwi
i--t ball
hwest corc r
1 L'.ni-biM-.'
i a! t" .!.'..
i ha !:' f ! :'.! ion
'lain-- ad-li-
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; ...
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k I
Hi'
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Wi
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! rati r;..
he staie
lllalld.
a'.er
.li-.-u
.11! ives.
-imui""
and :!
u easly
- p. ri-:..n-
by
n.i'.ht
ol ! !
' a-h
Th. - in .lo-r
seat
Pas
tbl- in
giiiitinu
i;, ! is 1
lei u re
m mad."
l- valh-y.
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in
.;
t ' ie
gl'.
at;
mi. -ii i t
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! the-.-
t.r:.tit'li j'.-tili-ttatl.
i.v..rd iioin. Ii.-. I!.
Melton and P. O.
:.r of t he S-i.. Bail-
i-l the city Ver-tl-r-!ii
go t. 1'oi'V.lIIis
to interview the
the 0-,-g..i l'ilciti'-
( i.
II ..
e. K.
iirec
Smith,
v.av
I. V.l-;!
I :ll V
!.a .1 :i: I
g.-rs- oi
.. . ! C i .
ma ii
. i ..:i. . i ning the cori-tie-
proi...i branch
Mri.ker's. The -cio
cut !v elected 1 r. L.
! I o i i
Scio t
'M r.
if
ID
Dani-i
p. i u .
plcsi.lent and
vice pi. i. 1, , i ,.; it,,
M.
in-
KT i t-.!: i.i-t.
i Hi
.et I
lit. i ng in
..: '..r.v
P.--- . i!
ejve tin- .1.1
.1
la tii.- p.i-tutlire
Aplll P'l. l-'.HI.
1 1
!g ter tllllll
HI W ill. ll ttle
will p!t-ai-
were hil-
a !.! ins. k::.
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lie a . ',' :
to.m-. i!. II..
.1 1:1 . Mi-. U.:
Kin v. W rs A nnir
Me 'alii-' A.:
Pitt. . I-'.-.::
Hi i i
i.'.'ii !!!.. v.m
I.r.iiiili-iit.in g..l
bat loao. A. M
II.:
I-l.Hid. Mr-.:
ihirr, li.Wn: II.
.biKew.iy. Miles;
Kilpiitrick. Win.:
K.aii. K W ;
snrtf., W. I..
- I'lloMI'-eX . I
M.
elel.ratiou.
No. 4. I.O. O.
Aii-anv l.oiigi
v. i'.l ceie'brate ! I
oi" irst- founding
F.
71st anniversary
i the order on
..,.:.: .-.:.
!. l;v -u .i bl
and then-
t-xerct-.
.w iiv-t i.in
A:: :
! h-!i.
will I
. tiler
:ad
and
;
!
.-fa House.
.-Is S.ituritn.
n .'itriva! of tin
: n v. i her iV ' iood--i'
:; property.
O A il'g to ti'O
au'. lioi.ctro: 1.
' li PghV sale V1
the i has bictt t'o-t n-.:..
o-tri-.j.
until
that
Satu-'tlav at -J o cl-'.ck. At
tKlie 1 !;c Pu in i'eueir.i addition
'.Til be --Id p. liie highest bidder
.-.'.id in a idili.,.. irteiith lot will
he absolutely ;:ive'.i awav. The
sale will take place at llurkhart v-c
Malm's real estate oflice.
Call at the otlie lor descriptivf folder and convince yourself that these? lots are the best huj
KOltTII W EST NOTKS.
Work on the Oregon Pacific
! road will be resumed as soon as
( the snow in the Cascade range
will permit.
Several Willamette valley towns
are already making pivpa-iatioii
: for holding ur::;-,.l !tb. .; .In-lv ceh
' l:i-aii-.r.s. '
i v in-.' to the diseased condition
! ot uii.oy sheep in the country,
: shearing will bevin earlier this
! ?easj!i than tii:al.--Dc!ioe..i Ue
! vil w .
i ol.ie w I choppers la at" Ilea
i nook, r. i-etitlv rut down a tree
that was. .iilv a loot in diamitei
al the bii:; :::id nieas'ti-i -l l"J' t-M
in length.
Burnett (L Haskell, who tigured
in the Willamette vallev as a vio
lent anti-Chinese agitator,
has
i u,.,.... ;.lf.i.t i 'ni;r..i-i n.
! -i land srabber.
,.,.r ' . ' , . ,
Mrs tav.ne,. sl.loko li..tle
nearl-ak.-r CMy was ''troyt-. ;
, hie- ivcent.y, and about W.Wi
I- .: pounds ot ham and bacon valued
' ilt 4 u,s '"-"oyed.
l l e 'K were s i tntcK in .lack-
" sou s Hole Ihi- Winter I t:t tli"
ettl.-rslia.lt.. guard their hay
i stacks at night. They came in by
! thousand-. Kaintuck. Idaho
; Bnglr.
J iii.histrious Siwash ( aim-
: into Blaine from Port Roberts re-
rentlv bringing I'O sacks of clams
' and hKIO pounds of codfish. lie
cleared nearly .1"" on his good,
j and went home rejoicing.
! The people of Burns are talking
: of incorporating a bank at that
: place with a capital stock of JHH',-
('!. About SO.0(HI ol the stock
has' been suboci iU'd. and it is ex-
pect-.-d that the bank w ill be ready
lor l..;--l!'.e i aliolit July 1st.
News comes, says the Prinevi'le
N ws, thai a man living on Buck
creek near the Soiithea-t cru r of
t his county :ietially wintered forty
head of ei;tl.. mi willows, lie
iitx--il -ait with tho feed, and
every hot ei his sto l: got t h rough
in tine siia;-.-.
Theie has been a general adauee
oi passenger ctid freight rates by
:: the ste:!ini"-a coriinaniedoing
b sjll'SH
rates are
while the
r.io-s i- !
More con
TI:.-re i
:i Pi:
a.iv;
Inc.
r .in
get S
lire.',
t-i'.'e
i.c p
01 111 !
;!'
In D.
iii
per cei.t.
passenger
.i-r cent.
.Ml
tit ion i li.e. d.
I.
Hit the
no i: ;;ibt .lb'
I
' lv'-:
v.
ta!:
lie.- ot coal in Ian;, oitanti-
nly : lew miles s.niMi and
of l!ug; ue. Coal has been
i from several points less than
!!.
miles !r..t, i that citv. and the
.(iiiilit v lia: bit
blat k-iuith- am
pronounced go...
A !ieh; wo..!
1 oi h in hi nil:
:i letted by the
loundrvmeii i'U'i
;j. is ex.ecti ! '
id Washington (
this spring. The hard winter not !
only proved disastrous to liie j
carcass but t the lleeee as well. '
I 'ispat( hes tVom Bed Bluff are to.
theetl'ect that 7!' per cent of the!
soring lambs have been loyt and !
that losses oi old sheep have been
almost as heavy. 1 he wool crop
in mat section will not l- mr.cn
iii(ire than one-third of the usual
amount.
-outlay Kxciirkitiit to Alliua.v.
The Salem Mate-man savs: Th
boys ol the Second Kcgimcut hand j an I vests and troii.-et nigs befoie
have secured the line Columbia leaving jour order as t..ey positive- '
river steamer I'.oniia. and have I guarantee pt rl'ect tit. best work
decided not to have thiir excitr- ! man-hip and general satisfaction at ;
sion to Alhanv until Sunday, ,! he very lowest pries to he had;
April 'JiJth. The steamer will ! considering, of course, the material i
leave the Cnion Pacific dock at used and the woikmansliip.
Salem at 7 o'clock, returning in ' "
I he evening at about 7 o'clock.; The I.lnilteil r.-it Mail.
There will be g I music and; on the Fiiphi Pacific cousuhk
everything tirst class. i ,)lU KPVi-nty hours from Portland ;
Miirkcn With I'sraly i.
Miss Cassie Montgomery, of this
city, was stricken with paralysis
ye tenlav afternoon, .-lie hail
been engaged with Mr. Backensto I
in the dressmaking business, where
slie was at woik. She was taken buy live one-poinul bars ot spteii
to her home and medical assist- did laundry soap for two hits. We
mice summoned. She was lving ' will sell at that price to-dav.
in a semi-unconscious condition
; last evening, but it i-: iiojwd will
I recover.
Itrantirul MIlllniT.r.
For the next three months I will
sell from L'.") to 50 percent cheaper
i than any millinery store in Oregon.
Everything in the latest eastern
styles. All gr.i'lo of goods from
the cheapest '-'5 cent sun hat to the
i . t
luit iirs'-class
finest bonnet. None
hands employed. In
I'.t-it ef All lifti-gaini.
Twenty-four fine lots in Shultz
Front addition to South Albany
'"'' I10W -n market for ninety days.
These lot range in price from 150
to ".'") tlollais V piece they are only
;'4 mile trom the court house and
arc cheaper than any lots accord
ing to distance from town. We
wish to draw the attention oi the
public to this fact.
Parasols! I'ar(ols:
I have ju-t received my spring
-s;tock of parasols direct from the
manufacturer in New Yotkmall
the latest sivles and prices.cheaper
than everbjfore. Samuel E.Youn. '
Til)- fruit Outlook.
It is said by fruit men that the
prospects are very favotable indeed
for tie biggest crop ol the finest
quality of all kinds ever known in
Oregon. It is true tho season is
l ite, bin tli, ouilook is itimtiied
none by that fact There have
been a gixid many cold nights in
succession, w ith liircct mm tiree.e.
chilled to frost in the valley bv
passing over the snows of the Coast
range, but ihey have done no in-
I jury to the buds, which were not
: far advanced. It is -'ouietiiing un-
usimi to h ive so much cold wind
; from the west ut this season, bit
as this is an oil vear in everything
so it is not to Ik- expected the
icezeswill he ol the accustomed
kind. The frosts have been light.
tint thev could be read! I v observed
I roses aun lenuer garoen
i I'l-inis. .-t tins nine a yea ago
' ,,,e -'ar,lens were ul1 "'id
' pre'ty well advanced, but niid-
, A j, thisvc.,r lil little
k done on the garden ulats.
j rllis of le vaM(.v , kf!
, i8 fruit . filj-
lK, somctllill , ncv,.r lltl-)ro kll(jw
; I'ut hisOmiI ol a failure this
vear
, there will bo one of tho
heaviest
, yields known
lor
vcMrs. tmle.R
ioine ( eavy frost should play havo;
j .,t(,r on.
.
' rr"'- l'nmrr' 4 i.u-i rl.o t
"f .
, Twee!ale's block.
First street.
Albany, Oregon, opened .lan
uary L'0, 1S!(). The course ot in
struction w ill consist -if classes for
piano, organ, liaimouy and voice
culture. There will he a normal
class and diplomas furnished to
teachers, Siec:lmg capacity
( lU!(l cxp-rieiice Students parti,
ipate in monthly riH-it ils, and are
graded to ins ire equality in rendi
tion. This i onservatory will be
conducted ot the saint; basis as
those in Boson. New York, etc.
This is the oi v recognized saccess-
fill system
musical cduri
lars and ief,
fiom 1 to 3.
lown tor a thorough
'ion. Send foi circa J
.we, l )l!':.-e hours !
Dr. I'atton ,ie its -:iiei--sf fully all
diMM-enul women, and gii ii.tn'eirs
j I . cine alt cm i on- (
; I le has a sure rem.
: ik.tte .liease .
for catarrh
i i f the hea l. !! se-ep-t m jus other
j ami aiis .1 h en y ri.i- o y or i.igni. j
I'ihi!!'.i: Id:; is t'eend vmi y thing
iss!in- I-. eoiei.lf nti.il. ilec.itlliei
:. :t-i ! ;:t i.i i l ! it ( in Biuuibt rg's
i i.l.u-k ':.. in to to 1 to 4 and 7
' to '-.
Spring .laclo-t-t at I'ost.
I have a small line of spring
jackets in odors I w i-h to ch. st
out and have reduced the price in
cost. They are the latust style
and a l:tigain. I also have a line
of spring stiM-kiu.-t jackets for
.;."..rii each, which is the nicest
jacket for the price iu the market.
Samuel E. Young.
Spring AmeuMiri-mcrtl.
.aches & Son, merchant tailors.
and drapers, opposite the post offer
i j
li.l.L J'l-1 ll I rm in" i.i. -1 ..ii'i
I finest stock of fj.'eign a'.d donies
! titr woolens, novelties of their ow n
i designs and importations. It will
I ..- well for you to call on them and
. examine their complete line of .
I sj ling overcoa'ings. suitings, coats
..... ...... i ti... i...-...... .....i
to Chicago, which is the tastest .
time ever made from
the Pacilic
I'.roadalliin
coast .
street.
Ticket offn
An Iiltn.
I We think the peoph w ill like to
SlTNCKIt & P.I.M Kllt ll.V.
j The Instrnient Sold.
The favorite Bauer piano which
; was used at the recent L-vy con
jceit has been sold to Mr. Frank
j Arnberger, one of the leading
! oianisis of Albany. Wih A: Link.
Special .Notice.
Having taken the agency of I'r.
Thatc 'er's magret c shield, I will
i , ,(eaBe, ,0 v A suffering with
...im. .Hutu u
I.JilOllll' 111- . ' - . .... MIHUll.l.. .
snecialtv. Same as .-old by Prof.
Spear, .i
Mrs. S. Pace.
ranks.
Spencer ti Blackburn ire crankv
.. .i u: .t i....- r-., ii i
Oil l 111 SUUJI-l-t VI I-.-. J'lio v.. lit
at their elorc and see what they
iiionn.
. c t f i ti
Inc new nrm Oi Loan t iic-n-
! Uricson invite the attention of the
j public to their cuplete line of
i groceries ana provisions, liieir
' stock is fresh and tneir prices will
i . i ,.V... .-.. i j.-.,. il..
v.. ... j -
tioM pens n: i'leiieh's.
w
, AN TED -A h.jC'1 bj9-;'
hsrao. Ai-p'.v i
UCSXUJMt iUUt-t.
Broadalbin Street, near First
;uil Iu est no-lit.
A few reasons why the tioltra
Paik addition is the only sure and
safe investment around the citv of
! Albany. Dt. Because it is the
closest addition platted to the city.
I'd. Because it is at least 1" feet
higher and is more sightly, and
commands a better view of the city
than any other addition, oil. lie-i-au-e
it is the only addition that
has a proposed motor line to it,
which will Ihj in operation within
i days. -1th. Because it is the
only addition that has a public
park laid out in it, 5th. Because
all the business men who want to
make good investments buy in this
addition. And last huf. not 'east
because everv lot in this addition
double in value in the next Od
! da vs. Th's twmertv as vet is verv
reaonabh; in price and is sold on
i he installment plan. For prices
etc., call on Buikhart !ic Malin.
Money to Loan.
Weareagentsfor the Minneapolis
National Building and Loan Asso
ciation and can offer extra enduce
nients to parties who wisii to ob
tain loans for building purposes or
I other puqioses with real estate
I security. On this plan of getting
m mey for building purposes it is
much'better than other building
associations, as it matures in live
years, and is one of the most sub
: stantial institutions in the country.
I Call at our office and examine the
plan.
' Bi'kkiiakt V Maun.
Special Itarpaiix.
We have '2- feet front on I irst
; s'.re-.-t. which is on.- of the very
h.'-t locations in the city. This
property can not he duplicated in
price or location, as it is situated
in the very business renter of the
city. Price, $T,tiuu.
We have a good house and two
! splendid lots, 'ii. feet front each,
! which ate situated in the very ren
i ter of the ci'y and within one l-l.x-k
(of the stieet. ralway line. This
pie.-c. ot property can t.e ha.i at a
bargain. Price," 2,"iM) ; part oa-di,
balance on lime.
Bi'kkimkt A-. Maun.
' Ageut
j
I.itdlo v's i I hes .
sho-' at
t-t ard
pirro,A,
-ear!-', a'l !
1 vx jjijs.
w.
aie rt-i'iir.g the U st child's
.oe in Albany f.-r 1 per pair,
arrow- v Searl--.
I'.Iegant Lotion rend- rs the -kin
! and beautitul.
Llegant
hand-.
lo to the
loan block.
I.oiii.u cures chapM-d
Ladies Baaiir. Fr-
Call and - e the- new Parisian
Leaded spring wraps at the Ladies
Bazaar.
Human hair good and hair
ornament just in at the Ladies
Bazaar.
A large and elegant lino of Jer
seys ami yachting blouses in all
the laiel design for ladies,
mi-sees and children at the Ladies
Bazaar.
P. Cciiteuieri kid gloves in
black and colored at Samuel E.
Young's.
The Foster genuine hook' glove,
''S'osterina." in black and colored
at Samuel I". Yo.ing's
.
We are always offering special
bargains. Yon want to htok out
for them.
St'KvrER A- Blackbi rd.
No matter what the price, our
goods will always lie tirsv-class.
SrrscEK i. BtAiKnt us.
Ladies. Barrows A Searls sell
the Ludlow, 5. Fine shoos in all
widths and styles.
rptiol
1 t.i
Pllol Hot DIIBIIKI)
t'Ot LTRV Of the
t-iin v.-iritio. Ailtirt'fl tt,
S Mi'-
l.-f. Ilroulisviilt-, Ort-Oll.
I lol'. SAI.K -A i-oo.l younif row
Impiire at lie- llK!iu i.t;c,
1 1 ar.l in in on Allitio pniric.
and call
t B. N.
P. II'
I lias just l'en opened on First
! street, tipjios.te the Bus House,
j where you can get all kinds of
I broken articles mended. Clocks,
! gun and locks repaired, keys lit-
ted, etc. Work from the country
i promptly attended to.
IJIIAF.rOX tor lUe-So. 1, gra.tc A, nrarly
ntu-vvrv iht;.iif tts." Hatylc liarii-s
It. T, Tablcr '
(J'
llti. WANTKI) -To io goiicinl hcuscorlt
Appl atoiiii' to IIi.Bo.r office. ;
I'i.-inn lnnlna. ;
- -
J
IVItTtl'.S IH:sittlXO I'lASOS TfXKD
ftunilMl
cnll upon Prof. l. Van Horn
r.f tt-n t.:p.-
t!. will known ai d reliatil" .
phi .. i ..-i. r IK- is known to the dcv' I
, ! A!c.-ei n.l the entire S'ate, hkvinK liail
! Vl.,rs r.( tx.ritn in tbu bueincn, to in I
I i.in-1 vie maiiimctory, ui noctuHi in ;
hf- fprt ".nT7. ;
; ul l ri,r.,.nfr thu moy ran rr -.-t-t i
. p;rno tunc.i m nure ckiiiful h-mumt in
i A. I.iiiv tliiiii flst-whiTu lii tho St:U, Loato
! oiot-r-ut Willi; Link
TANTtO - Aood cirl to nkc herb mo
tvi-h a mM taiuilt-. Inquire or Mrs. .
F. A. Burkhatt, Comer Filth and KaiToai i
streets.
llciutir
Si
itii;s oti l.
Everyone should have a lot in I
Fair Dale.
Colored spectacles and eye :
glasses at French's. I
The K'st watch in the world for j
the money at French's. ,
Brazilian pebble spectachs and
eye glasses at French's.
Ladies Iiazn.tr for kid gloves and
veiling. !
A nice line of Wind- r tic at ;
Barrows & Searls.
An invoice of new- gord. just I
received at Bartow- A; Searls.
Go to Augustus l.-ingj for staple
and fancy groceries.
Hubbard's head.u !. capsules
i are a sure cure. Tiy them.
j Sh tvitlg I" Cent J o!l r uiidavs or
holidays a'. Vieieck's.
i t iood n.ori .ipg ! Hiveyoii Used :
HiibbatdV t legan: I.-.::.-'.. i
! Trv Hubbard's vanilla and I
i l.'i.ioti f-vl;..? lli.-e f : ;.. '
The e. Icbraied Ouaker C
' white shirt at Barrow
I If von want to Luv
t: Searls.
:aiI bread
to Iginge's
j cake and
. bakery.
pie"
go
Lots in Fair Dale for 1M. 30 I
. down and 10 per month without
I interest, ;
If you want a choice cup t tea
! try my 40 cent tea in Lull; .
' Browne! I.
Try Silvi i tiuarter plug cut. A
splendid Sinokr-. Prog!e"sive
dealers keep it.
Prescription accurately iviin
poundeii day or night by II. C.
Iluhhiird regist;red pharmacist, .
i sixteen years -sperienre.
Fragrant, delicious and comfort
ing Spencer v Biackburn's Mend- i
ed tea and coffees-.
All kinds oi canned iruits, veget
f ahles and ms-its new tnd lr.-sti a
: SaencerA l'.la.'khurn's.
Hubbftrd'x elegant lotion is no:
i a face paint, hut bv its u-c the,
! most injurious face
ia:nt iJ ren-
lercd harmless
j ParU; " tie.-iri.tg t... specid ite in
i Anaet rtes. tin- c,:!iin. grea: ritv
j :n Psig-t -e:::.., S,uyi .-.-M at
j W::!!:i.-c A Ciisi. k .s art! see plat
t t'.nd get prices.
You Cioi .av" imtn .V..c to 1 jn r
! pair on tmors and shoe nt K ratios
' A KU in for th- next L'O tiavs.
Mr. Martin Ludwig. the besi
timer in the vallev. will remain
wi'h I iltliews it Washintrt!.
Mnoke tht celebrated Havana
filled 5-cent :gtrs, n.anuract:iied
at Juliu Jos h s cigar factory.
Bt-member thai for the next 'j
days Krattsse Klein will seii
boats and shoes regardless oi cm.
in to Kastham tV Brow It for the
Flora tie Madrid. Dirigo 'h ...
I Metlallii)ii and N'estn de t'ub.i
cigars.
M.-srs. 1 tittmilit-r tv Irving have
; ndih'd a tine line of carjs-t t
their stork oi furniture, wall
. paper etc.
Our stiM-k of htaple and fancy
' groceries is all nice and fresh and
: el the best quality. Spencer .v
; Bhn-sburn.
i Delicious tlried beef, chipped to
j order, full cream cheese, lunch
i tongue, sardines, and it full line of
Inncti go:.ds at Spencer Black-
burns. i vne Mf.tic-.i Ct ll-.
I have just icceivcd a large tr.-j The I'r l:a sii. t t a h:'. "nio ef
; voice of lace curtains, ranging in study and practice an i !..;!. a s; e
orice frsan 1 to 9 ner nair. scrim, i --ialty t-f c!:rei;:.: .iist-;.. i, n m..v-s
curtain net, etc. Also a line oi
j curtain poles and furniture cover
I ng. Samuel E. Young.
I Those wishing screen door an 1
' windows shouht call on K. I-.
j Yunk, who will put tiiem in con.-
i plete on short notice. Shop on
corncr i seconu an.j re.ry sireeis
! Owing to the change to Ie made
. , . i
in the shoe store oi irausse
Kit-in, they will sell goods regard
less of cost.
The best place in Albany to buy (
shoes i al Barrows iV Searls. ;
Their stock is fresh, style the lat
est and prices the lowest.
ART STUDIO.
Mrs. Dr. Patton's elegant art
rooms, in Blumlierg's block, are
new ready for the reception of
students in painting and music.
Those interested in art are in -
;.! i.. '1 inuneet the larirt!
Mte.1 .;. c. 1 ... i inspect me large,
Collection ot pictures.
Picture" for sale or painted to
ord-r at r -s-t ible rates.
OYSTER HOUSE
AND
jR EST ;.U R A.' r
Just opcnetl opposite the Kats
Houbi- Evcrvthing nciv and clean.
Open (lav ard r.ieht.
HAKKV JOXES, TroprieUr.
ST. CHAKLES HOTEL
White lubnr. Fine washing and
charges reaMtnable. 6end your wash
ing uud eatisfactton win tn- gatrn
tctd.
i 200X200 FEET
i Streets tad Avenues CO
Feet "W ids.
IBBO. G. MOKES
1 P.. i
1 -I'lcv
: i D .
ChLK'KK
! C! If Dy'
LiC,
Having "r. ii.: . .i t
LvFiin-kt .V Tli- ii.p e.
the patrmiage li.e i i
inu'at all tina-s t!
the n'j:u-y.
l'ruiiipt .'i'I. i.o. : :
.'rs iu tin.- ::! v. .". !,
U'L-1.
(live -as ,x ..:!!. W :
:-.:: of
v I. i It-it
pi i mis-
...Is I .r
I. t r
. :. r;ir.-
;;:. c. hlni lkskn,
sCf t i.s.oi: to i aVoklk-i i'ii..i r;
c; i i:. v. : v ;: .-.
Y. A. KIM. SKY.
1 lie out v romp
ile'e :
Al .-tract
Pjk-and Maps in I.-nn C'.-unty
i: islrn:: oi r p
s?" Busiiu-s
care will receive
fu! attention.
:;: i
rr.i:
IliV
rail:-
Hiiitlils
.Uiilioi!
To ALBANY IS
t.o'.v (.n th.-maikt-t and -otopi ;-i s
I'm large, level at d beautiful l.nild
ing lots. The blocks have igbt
lots to the h!u-k, each lo: !.e!i g IU
by Id) I.o:. 'the stieet- are ;0
feet wide . itn two larfre avenues,
one of I'.Kl feet ami the mher .l ftl)
feet in width. There wiil probably
le a motor or eiictrio line to this
addition t.cfore long, lor terms
of ale anply to r.iiv r.-ul rstate
agent in tne city.
Tliiicl Wiircl
lhivii; t urrli;iM A tliis pt:.u!sr i.
PiMit-hiiifi.t 1
'i .-et'l to
.tii .l!'t Ol llvi'
a -la
:ual ;.ro.
vl'tvai A
kept roa-ii.t'v
en-It pr.. - pit
ry i-ni.'ii '--. .i
" ti.t- '-.li.r. (
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' er:-
I '- l.lg!ie-t.
if e.-l.n
l.i. t- ..,.e(js
. . ll-t- ;,"lt
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.'III
ItKI) OKOWN MIIJ.S
l-OM. I VtV. A. O.
JEW PK"C!.-
(Sui't:.ir I 'r l'".:'i :c. ; I:.'.
tri.
'LOCK.
Best Facilities,
13 I!:s-!it -t l'
vLBANY
V"
; .i. -. ! r v.; vjfV-t
NKGUS.
i.-Vf! l.eie'" of
, a'p,. ?! ;h;- l!r-i.-
UK. . C .
, (Jraduate t.f tie- i
j Ltindor., Engiate'
.-anoers, scroll la eular.'i-a.t !it,ii:ti.i.ri"
mil well", w'.tliaiit paui it tiie knife,
lie also makes a speciahv of treat
ment w it h -lt ctriciiv. Jlut practi. id
in tho Oermati t'li-ticli an.f lii.iith
iiospitalri. tails pn.iuptlv atu.-n.teil
Jay or night. 1 1 in m- Tto is
i
GOOI' U ILL TO ALL."
i OtKc. and rcM.len...- IVrrv st.-.-t.
1 iK-trtern Third .-nd Fmirvh.
A KI LL STOCK OP
mm
Star
Mm
-! Staple Groconos
j Crockery, Gtare,
I Thn.
quality ct t-!41. -cftifi.
i.l:i.
nut".
'RESH BAKED BKEADEVEilY
; DAY.
;
I AtUiwoM i-!iti!e h-iue u iUo to hs
i foaodcomp,t..e tot ff)1in 3n ily
j (rrocerUst, t.. nhi. t i contttai'iiy U-i. k iwi.i-J
ll th WMwon .le Iir of j-mo-rit-i ami pio-
j vi,ions'
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
! Dried Beef Chipped te order,
I Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nutz.
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
! Canned Goods of Ail Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, ic,
; Thw (tood wcr kl! boticLt wr.efj ;-i:cJ
. ere low and tlie e.ieAl ol tl e ni-aym will l
1 ifiv.-n to bit ca-rf-inem. llctnciiiiKr thi-pirn,
j it the old cjiner on Kirnl x.si Broit',!.in
I Coiirtid Jltrv.
70K. KENT Two tun ohe.l i.n.n: alio
new wv en roj;a t.ir-c.
of 6th and Je2rton tit.
' comer
Uirr.
ll.