THE MOnKPTG- HEBALD; FBIDAT, ArBIL 18, 1890.
HO HUES
CHEAP LOTS
TOTS
FAIE
-ARE BEING-
50X100 FEET.
ERECTED lyl
-THIS
BEAUTIFUL
ADDITION.
SPECIAL. HiJO A. M.
Sot to se our stores and range?
Mora baying is mistake. Mis
takes are alway j costly. In heat
log stoves we have the largest as
well as the most carefully selected
stock in the city. The stoves we
offer were not bought as an experi
ment but as a certainty. We
knew what each stove will do, and
they were bought for cash, bo the
price is right. We have special
ties in beaters, beside our regular
lines of Garland, Argand and Su
perior stoves and ranges.
Oko. W. Smith.
WEATHER IttPICATIOXS.
For Albany and v.cinity Fol
lowing is the forecast tor 24 hours,
ending at 8 P. it. to-ua v :
Fair weather; slightly cooler.
jOTTixoa aboc r town.
Fountain pens at Will & .Stark's.
Non-magnetic watches at Will &
8tark'a.
The Y. S. F. fast black hose are
the best at Read's.
Charles Keifer left last evening
for a trip to Jacksonville.
The best fountain pen manufact
ure" I at F. M. French's.
We excell in embroidery and
fancy goods. W. F. Read.
Mens, misses and children's i
straw hats at W. F. Read's.
The Y. S. F. hose are the best
for eale only at W. F. Read's.
.See the new novelties in Uounc
ings and white goods at Read's.
Go to Will & atark's for bargains
in ladies and gents gold watches.
The democratic state convention
will meet in Portland on April 21.
A large and elegant line of lad es
and gents gold watches at Will it
.Stark's.
We have a very large stock of
French and domestic sattcens. W.
F. Read.
We have our new spring stock of
kid gloves, and the best value ever
shown in Albany at W. F. Read's.
The delegates for Linn county
to the republican state convention
returned yesterday from Portland.
A special conclave of Temple
Commandry No. will be held
this evening. Work in the black
decree. A full attendance is de
sired. Sir. F. W. Ho wen, former'
superintendent on the Oregon Pa
cific mil road, is in the city. H
will leave in a few days for San
Francisco.
The idiosyncrasies of mankind
is a frightful wonder. They must
have bargains. This is confirmed
daily by the crowd seen at Conn
k Ilendricson.
J. F. Backensto. W. C, Tweedale
and T. J. Mites were elected by
Albany Lodge, No. 1. 1. O. O. F.,
aa representatives to the Grand
Lodge, last Wednesday evening.
Ho! for low prices. Go to Conn
& Hendricson for your groceries,
crockery and glassware. We are
not cranky, fcut will give you
prices tbat will afitonieh the
natives.
R. T. Motley, formerly of Benton
county, writing from Drewsey,
Harney county t- J. N. Duncan ot
this city says that fully 75 per
cent of the stock in that locality
was lost during the recent winter.
Tho Morgan brothers, Miller,
John and Thomas, have been to
Seattle to visit another brother who
is living in that city and who has
been ill with a paralytic stroke
He was much improved in health
before they returned.
Mr. Kate Althouse and Mrs. J.
K. Elderkin are in attendance on
the Woman's North Pacific: Pres
byterian Board of Missions in Port
land, being representatives from
the First Prexbvterian church ot
this city.
W. B. Gilson has accepted the
agency of tho San Francisco Chron
icle "It will be delivered to sub
scribers at 15 cents per week, in
cluding the Sundav issue. Leave i
orders at his barber shop in
Froman's block.
Bualnesa Property Improvements.
N. H. Allen is arranging to re
model and improve his brick on
tho corner of First and Washing
ton streets. A new modern front
will be put in and the flojr and
sidewalk will be put down on
grade. It is likely that other pro
perty ewner in the same block
will alo improvo the row of one
tory bricks, which would give
property in that quarter a much
better value.
Cranks.
8pencer & Blackburn are cranky
on the subject of low prices. Call
at their store and see what they
moaa.
This property will enhance in value rapidly.
on the market.
E.
THE KEPUBLICAK NOMINATION?.
General Comment Agrees that I: Is a
Strong asi Popnlar Ticket.
After the appearance of the
Herald yesterday morning, giving
the full proceedings of tlie repulili
can state convention, the ticket
nominated and platform
adopted, comments were freely ex
pressed. All agreed that the ticket nom
inated is n strong ne, and is com
posed of popular men who will
command the reopeci and support
of a good healthy majority in June.
The platform, ft is acknowledged,
is a bold, sensible document,
which speaks out on t lie 'questions
of interest to the state in no un
certain maimer. Several prom
inent democrat? admitted that
there are some good men on the
ticket whom they do not wish to
see defeated.
The delegates to the convention
from .Albany have returned, and
while they were unsuccessful in
securing a representation from this
city on the ticket, there will I id
ill feeling over it, and all will
unito in the support of the men
nominated.
Keeji Tour Eye Open."
Under this heading Wednesday's
issue of the evening paper, the ex
istence of which is known within
only a small radius from its sleepy
otlice, says : " Few people secim-d
to know" that then- was to be an
auction of Astoria real estate at 10
o'clock and i o'clock to-day, for
when those hours arrived no one
was on hand at the place adver
tised, and it was probably as well.
An Albany man, who bought a
conple of lots at a previous auction
sale, wrote to a reliable friend at
Astoria, asking lor the hom-st facts
in referance to the property, and
the answer was : " The land might
make a crop of d 1 poor bay
and in high tide Mould swim a
cow." Whether this is t lie correct
situation the Oeniocrat dosen't
know; bin it v ill at lean pay our
citizens to keep tln-ir eyes open."'
After the publication ot th" a!ove
fabrication Mr. Goodi'tiocirh called
at the Democrat ofihv and to him
the proprietor said his information
was obtained from Major W. t'.
C'assell who the scribe claimed had
called at tho office and read a letter
to him, in the presence oi other.-,
setting forth the alleged facts.
Mr. C'assell, however, informed
Mr.Goodenough that he did not go
to the Democrat office or read any
letter in their presence. Mr. ('as
sel authorized .MrAtioodenoiigh to
use the above statement, am! to
say further that he went to Astoria
and was more than pleased with
the property, and will purchase
more. The "item was evidently the
creation of the Democrat man's
fanciful brain, and would not have
appeared had "Mr. Gnodenough
given him 75 cents worth of ad
vertising. It might be a good plan
for people to ','keep their eyes
open," when dealing with little
one-horse newspapers, irresponsi
ble, and whose obscurity leaves
them no influence to lose.
Telephone.
I notice in the Evening Demo
crat of the 16th inst., a dispatch
from John Lawrence, who repre
sents the "Sunset Telephone Co.."
or better known as the "Bell Tele
imone Monopoly," to the effect
that should they'use "Allen's tele
phones thev would have i law suit
on their hands." Now I respect
fully state to the good people of
Albany that I have been for two
years investigating and trying to
get a phono that in no wav in
fringes on the "Cell Co." I think
I have found it, at least it is repre
sented to me, which is guaranteed
to be in ever way a superior
phone, and in no way infringes the
Bell patent, and should I put in a
telephone exchange and w ill guar
antee that those who use it will
not be troubled by the Hell Co.,
and I shall not ask the people to
put it in for me cr charge them but
little over half as much when it is
in. N. II. Allen.
Our Streets anil Alley.
To ths.Editor or thi Hkralb:
An eastern man in looking over
the city of Albany is led to inquire
into the cause of the untidy condi
tion of the streets and alleys. The
city should have a decorative union,
or some means should be adopted
to prevent rubbish from accumulat
ing, and to keep the streets and
alleys clean. By doing this Albany
could be made one of the prettiest
cities in Oregon.
Tlie Srl Koncl.
The committee of Scio citizen?
who went to Corvallis to interview
the Oregon Pacific officials, returned
yesterday. They report that while
no definite action ha.-i been taken,
theOreiron Pacific jieople are very
favorably inclined to the project",
and that without doubt the road
will be built. It w ill bo a standard
gauge and will connect Scio and
M tinkers When aecompl.shed it
w ill prove of unexampled benefit to
Scio.
New invoice
French's.
of gold rim; at
Lots for Sale on the Installment Plan,
G. BEARDSLEY, GENERAL AGENT, OflLe on Broatlalbiii Street, near First
0R303N E'.ILSDAD 10ILT)IH.
Imp r an LiaesArs easrit. nAlbi y,
i j the Ore -t Willa nstt Vi 1 y.
An article in the Seattle Tost
Intelligencer from Albanv under
date of April lfi says : At a meet
ing ot the stockholders of the
Albany & Astoria Railroad com
pany of thi-t city, held recently
it was decided to put surveyors in
the field to make permanent loca
tion of the road, and the company
now announces that this will be
done without further delay and
the rad is to be built from this
city U Astoria. The stockholders
of the eompanv are among the
wealthiest men of Albany, and j
they have several banks at their j
back. E. .T. Lanning, one of the
movers of the road, in an inter-j
view concerning the road vester-'
day said: "There is $2,000,000 j
backing this road. The money is ,
ready, and the work will be begun
and "put through to satisfactory
completion."
It will open a new era tor
Albany, and pdacc 'his city,
which is in the center of il-.e great
and fertile Willamette Valley, in
direct communication with the sea
port of Astoria, one thousand men
will be put to work on this rond
this summe r.
This city already enjoys the ad
vantages ot the short route to Han
Franciscn via the Oregon Pacific
railroad and Yaiiuiua Hay. This
road is now- being pushed to an
eastern connection, and thifi
summer it will tap the great stock
ranges ot Kastern Oregon and
bring that immense busine-s to
Albany.
All thi has added an impulse
and growth to Albany never felt
before. New manufacturing es
tablishment, business blocks and
hundreds ot houses are bring
added to the city whicn afford."
employment to hundred" of men
at fair pricts.
While Albany has not "boomed"'
it stands foremost among the
growing eitie- of Oregon.
4iii The (licgui, rue-Ill-.
Mr. SU'vhens superintendent of
construction on the Oregon Pacific,
was in S.dem vesttrdav, and being
seen by a Statesman report
i staled that the woik ! track-
laying would be commence.! mi
the eastward extension ui the
Oregon Pacific in about a mouth
and then be pushed as rapidly a
possible with an extra large force
of men through the en tire summer.
They expect to be able to cross
the summit and be a good many
miles beyond, in the neighborhood
of the Pes Chuecs river, before
winter shall again have put :
cessation to the work ot the rail
road. Had this winter been no
worse than the one before it men
could have worked constantly, but
the snow in the mountains brought
them to an early stop. In tho
mountains as far" as the track is
laid there is two feet of snow on
the level, and higher up where
only the grade has been completed
there is about three feet. It is
slow to melt but the superinten
dent gives it as his opinion that
they can be at work building the
track iu another month. At this
rate it will not be long before this
big transcontinental road will be
running its cars through to an East
ern connection. Statesman.
Maturul Js.
The retorts that come from
Astoria of the actual discovery of
natural gas near that city, brings
to mind that there has been for
vcars a belief in the minds of many
"that natural gas existed in the
region of Spring Hill, across the
river from this city, the belief 1k
ing predicated upon actual experi
ments made a number of years
ago. If tho genuine article has
been found at Astoria it will revive
the experiments in this vicinity,
and may develop the article in all
its pristine streuath and create
another essential qualification for
Aloany's prosperity.
Will Celebrate.
Albany Lodge No 4, 1. O. O. F.
is making extensive preparations
to celebrate the seventy-first an
niversary of the order on April 2tj,
18'.. There will be a parade and
other exercises, commencing at
1 o'clock ! m. An oration will be
delivered at the opera house at
1 :30 r m, bv Hon M. C. George, of
Portland. There will be a social
at the opera house in the evening,
j All Odd Fellows and their -friends
! are cordially invited.
; ' Ex-CoMMirrur:.
IfLCIAl MKKTINfS.
There will be a speci-tl meeting
of tho Oregon Encampment No.
1.0. O. i. at O'ld Fel'ows HaM
nest Saturday evening at 7:"J
o'cIock. A fu'l attendance ic-
; quested. S. II. Ckosdy C. P.
Toy To-Uaj.
The Albanv Building and Loan
Association will meet at the Bank
of Oregon rooms this evening at
7:30. Dues if paid to day will lc
il per share; if delayed until to-
1 morrow $1.10 per share. The
moral is obvious.
rDDITIOJsl TO
Call at the office for descrip'iv. folder and convince yourself tbat these lots are the liest buyj
I
NEW BIBDS FOR CALIFORNIA.
Aiitrali n Qui 1 am t e Gaa.y ?iia?
aa 8 of Oregoj.
Our neighb rs on the south want
nome game birds, as is evin.-ed by
the following diivi.i'.:'ti from S lii
Flaiicisco: ' 'i 'ai-t.ii.i Morse, oi
; the steamer A!au:edi. uillbi.:g
ove. .-.-;!. bill oil the lie! trip a
lare -i.-.-iiN-r of Australian jual iu
exchange i like number oi Cal
ifornia iM'i:c i.jr.K It is. Kai-l that
the and gauii? cooiiiiisi'-n.-rs
will Mock .-vcral ranches t i t;iis
state Oregon Mongol- .;(-
pheasant.-. Tin biids ha v.?
floillMled in the We!.,-...; st;.i
uiiii.-:' careful protection, iii.d ii..-sporbMiit-n
oi this cily believe li.ey
will do equally well in California.
Turn tit Traitur.
The Eugene Register says: It
is said the man Boyd, of Portia nd.
who recently raised a subscription
of about thirty dollars a month
among our citizens to have him
use his influence in sending iiiitni
grunts here, has turned traitor
and worked against tin: town in
stead of for it. Naturally enough
his services are wanted no longer
and his salary has htopped.
Arrenteil fnr A-milt.
Win. Chapman was arrested
near Brownsville last week by
; Sherill" Sioan for having assaulted
! and battered a fellow man at Co-
burg. He was taken to Eugene
and tried before Justice Hender
son Monday and fined five dollars
arid costs.
'old-u Itulr ilaxaar.
jiliius ir.idwohl has decided to
add to his mammoth stock o:
crot-KH.-y i nd fancy goods a cum
pb't line of groceries. He has en
roott! a l.si.v invoice of sugar, and
will keep a complete assortment of
choice gr.-esies, and tiic best of
coiii-es and tvas lo be hail in the
market for the benefit oi his
customers, lie will also enluige
his hardware department. He in
forms ns that lie buys all bis goods
for net cash, which will enable him
to sell goods a" low as any house
in Oregon, end there no need of
peopl goini; :i load when they can
do well :t h"in, it even tvttcr.
I not lleeplvecl.
A new line of sateens, chaliics,
seersuckers, chamhrii-ks, silks,
satins, plushes and ladies fine
wors-ed dres ;oo is in the latest
shades and novelties parasols bos
eries, curtains and spring goods in
endless variety. My stock is now
complete in all departments. Ladies
are cordiidly invited to call urn!
inspect these goo Is.
t i . W. SlVhHN.
Beautiful Millinery.
For the next three mouths I will
sell fnyit 25 to 50 per cent cheaper
than any millinery store in Oregon.
Everything in the latest eastern
styles. All irrale of goods from
the cheapest 25 cent sun hat to the
finest bonnet. None but lir'-class
bends employed. Ida M. Bp.csii.
Rent of All llnrcalnk.
Twenty-four fine lots in Shultz
Front addition to South Albany
are now in market for ninety days.
These lots range in juice from 1."io
to 225 dollars irpiece they arc only
mile from the court 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.
I'aralt I'uraitnlk!
I have just received my spring
stock of parasols direct from the
manufacturer in New York in all
the latest styles and prices. cheaper
than overbeforo. Samuel h.ioung.
Dr. Patton treats successfully ail
diseases ot women, and guarantees
to cure all curable private diseases.
He has a sure remedy for catarrh
of tho head. He sleeps in his otlice
and answers city calls day or night.
Consultation is free and everything
is strictly confidential. lie can bo
found in" his olfico in Bhimberg's
block from 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7
lo S.
Spring Jacket at C'nat.
I have a small line of spring
jackets in colors I wish to close
out and have reduced t he price to
cost. They are the latest style
and a bargain. I also have a line
of spring stockinet jackets for
15.50 each, which is the nicest
j jacket for the price in the market.
amuel h. loung.
The Limited Fast Mull.
. On tho Union Pacific consumes
but seventy hours from Portland
J to Chicago, which is the fastest
j time ever made from the Pacific
coast. Ticket office Broadalbin
j street.
An Idea.
I We think the peopla will like to
j buy live one-pound bars of splen
did Lmnilrv anon ffr fwn hits. We
I ...ill ,..-11 ..-'.l' . J..
n m sen ai mat price io-ua.
SPFXCEK & BL ACKlirK.V.
Oold pens at French's.
ALBANY.
W.ilf I'ljtht. A La Kilkenny.
i mm hi- ir.'im r.i v t'li n;V.
A Mill Creek miner thus winds
up the story of a light between a
thousand wolves that besieged his
cabin one night recently in the
mountains oi that region, incited
to frenzy by the notes of the afore
said miners fiddle: "1 liddled and
they fit and ate each other, till the
band began to thin out. Every
time 1 gave an extra rasp on the E
string they howled louder and
pitched in afresh. They kept it
up for three hours, wlien there
wasn't more than forty or lift v
left, and they so blamed full tha"t
I hey could hardly waddle. "But
! liddled and they fit for a second
v. iml. When one threw up the
-ponge the others bolted him in a
twinkling. By and by there
wasn't more than a dozen left.
But I fiddled and they tit and
feasted. "When they got down to
three, each one laid hold of
another's tail and chawed for
glory. The ring kept getting
f mailer, but I liddled and they
chawed until there was only a
bunch of hair left, and that blowed
away down hill. The snow wasall
red with blood and trampled dow n
ten feet. Heads ami bones were
strung all down the canyon, and
there was fur enough in "sight to
stull' a circus tent. It was the
dandiest d g fight I ever saw.
i'nif. I!. . 1'iiliiit-r' iinrrvniur
ol .tlul-,
Tweedale's block. Fir-t street,
Albany, Oregon, opened Jan
uary 20, ls;i. The course of in
struction will consist 'A classes for
piano, organ, harmony and voice
culture. There will be a normal
c!.i:-s and diplomas fiiruidhed to
teachers, specifying capacity
and exp"rii nee. Students partic
ipate in monthly recitals, and are
graded to ins ire equality in rendi
tion. This onset vatory will be
conducted ot the same basis as
those in Boti .on, New York, etc.
This is the on y recognized success
ful system lovvn for a thorough
musical educ: tiori. Send foi circu
lars and ref -eiici s. OitU-o hours
; from 1 to 3.
The Instrmvnl Sold.
The favorite Bauer piano
!
I
whi.-h.
: was useiJ at me recent ivy con
: cert, has been sold to Mr. Frank
! Arnlterger, one of the leading
1 pianists o! Albany. Will A: Link.
Special Notice.
Having taken the agency of l'r.
Tliatc id 's magi et c shield, 1 will
be pleased to .ee all sutl'i-ring with
cJironic disease. Khcuinatisni a
specialty. Same as sold by Prof.
Spear. "Mrs. S. Kace.
I'or rlni; and Summer.
W. K. (.iraham, tin Uilor, has
j'ist received another large invoice
of olegant patterns for mens' suiting-)
and irons. -rings :r spring
wear. His stock embraces a large
line of the finest fabrics for mens
wear to be found anywhere. He
employs skilled work, and is en
abled "to make up suits promptly
and at a very moderate cost. Call
and see his new spring line of pat
terns. This is the time of year when
the young woman with a com
plexion makes you conscious of it
by walking around with her head
mutlied up in a veil so that the
spring wind "may not reach it.
What a silly goose she is! It" 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
l.otion. Then she will have a
complexion to be proud of.
C.'ortat! Corxeti.!
Wc make a specialty of ladies
and misses fine corsets and waists.
We have a drive in a French
sateen corset at 75 cent. Extra
good value.
Samu:i. 1-.. l ot so.
"Our Own," a genuine kid cjove,
every pair warranted, at $1.50 per
pair. This glove I have handle t
for five years and have Iried many
others, but never have found any
equal to them for the price.
Samuel E. Young.
New embroideries, flouncing,
I see flouncing in cotton and silk,
black and cream. Laces in imita
tion point, also new designs in
black and white lace, including
Vandyck and EitTel Tower. New
meltings. Hamuel E. Young.
Economical, cleanly and pleas
ant to use, tho very best soap ni
the market, and only a dollar a
lJOX Spencer tt Blackburn's
matchless Savon. Ask for it.
Fair Dale lots will (won be all
sold. This property will bring
fliH) per lot before ts.il.
Sharing ! cents at Vieifck'a.
r.ouv.
HFORUEST-Tm th: tt ifo of Eusrc-ne
La torrent, in ihU city, on 1'iiars
t!:iy. April IT, a 1'.: poiiiitl tlautlitcr.
10:1 3ALE TWO nl'GGlES, GOOD AS
ntw, one a pluoton; uUo on .'t ot
tl'nglc Uernew. lu.ulr t UtoAl-i) oSco.
Investment.
ins whv the Goltra
I'aik addition is the only sure and
afe investment around the city of
Albany. lt. Because it is the
closest addition platted to the city.
2d. Because it is at least 15 feet
higher ami is more sightly, and
commands a better view of the city
than any other addition. .'Id. Be--aii-'c
it is the only addition that
has a projwsed motor line to it,
which will be in operation within
r. i,l. i : ;.. tl...
u. ...it.-,. ,1.1. un dur II in IMC
onlv addition th-.if. -i tuiblic
.....i. i..: i : -.i. i
all the business men who want to
make good investment buy in this
addition. And last but not 'cast
-ec.iuse evcrv lot in this a.ldition
will double in value in the next 9i)
days. This property as yet is very
reasonable in price and is sold on
the installinciit plan. For prices
etc., can on iiuiKiiart t: .iaun.
Money to I.unn.
We a re ageii t s for t he M i nnea )o! i s
National Building and Ixin Asso-
cialion and can oll'er extra enduee-
nietits to imrties w ho wish to ob -
tain loans for building purposes or
other purjvises with real estate
security. On this plan oi getting
monev lor building purposes it is
much better than other building
associations, as it matures in five
years, and is one of the most sub
stantial institutions in the country.
Call at our otlice and examine the
plan.
BrnKiiAUT ti Mali.
Sperial Inrgaln.
We have 25 feel front on I 'ipt
street, which i one. oi the very i
best locations in the city. This :
property can not is: duplicated in j
price or location, as it i situated
in the very business center of the
city. Price, 7,tl00.
We lizive .i l'ood h.itlsr unci two i
i-piendid lots-, Oil feet front each, !
v. hich are situated in the very cen- j
ter of the ci'y and within one block !
of the stieet railway line. This j
jiiece of protierty can be had at a ;
"... . . -
rtai'zain. Price, f2,.00; part cash,
balance on time.
Li'liKitAUT & .Maun.
Agent-.
SpriMK ."'"eii..M,
Z iehen & Son- merchant tailors
ami -irapers, opiC,""
have just receive. rSfeUrj:
est :,r. i
finest .-toek of fo;'ein and domes- ,
tic woolens, novelties of their own
designs and importations. It nil!
be well for you to call on them and ;
examine their complete line of ,
spi ing overcod'.iiins. suitings, cor.ts
nn-1 vests and troUeiinus helot"
leaving onr order as t..ey positive
ly gnarentee perfect fit, best work
manship and general satisfaction at
th' very lowest pries to be had;
considering, of course, the material j
used and the workmanship.
See Ludlow's ladies 3 shoe at
Barrows fi Searls", all
ibpio aim
widths.
We are selling the best child's
shoe in Allmnv for tl per pair.
Barrow s & Searls.
Elegant Lotion renders the skin
soft and lteautiful.
Elegant
hands.
1-otion cures chatitK-d
Go to the
man block.
Ladies Bazaar, Fro-
Call and see those new Parisiau j
beaded spring w raps at the Ladies
B.-uiiar.
Human hair goods and hair
ornament just in nt the Ladies
Bazaar.
A large ami elegant line of Jer
seys and yachting blouses in all
the latest designs for ladies,
missccs and children at the Ladies
Bazaar.
P. Contcmeri kid gloves in
black and colored at Samuel E.
Young's.
The Foster genuine hook glove,
"Fostcrina." in black and colored
at Samuel E. Yoang'a
We are always otl'ering special
bargains. You' want to look out
for them.
StTN-t Fit A Bt.ACKBt'RX.
No matter what the price, our
goods will alwavs Iks first-class.
SiTXttn Nc Bi.ACKnt kx.
Lidies. Barrows & Searls sell
the Ludlow. ). Fine shoes in all
widths and styles.
riiiioiT.oroHniiEi) pou-thy oi th
1 U-a-Hiiir varicti,. Adlrt CI .as. S 11:1-l-r,
Urownpviile, OrrROn.
I.TJK SALE -A irood younj cow and calf.
' Inquire at the Hfblb olfk-e, t f. N.
lUolinanon Alhiii rine.
(irti. WANTED-To ilo yoiicral hoiHf ark.
Ap'yat "li-t- to HERJti.e oflict-.
i'lsca Tanlnc-
YnKTIES IiESiRlKO HAXOS TC'VED
i l.nul-t ii nwn rrot. D. Vjo Horn
.f tl'rt c.tv, t'-t H known n.J rliati
n ano ttiner H U wo'l known to t!i iv'
r Albany anJ the mtire HiatK, having bad
warn i.t erien In tbls l.t!inw, alo in a
Jiinnrtiirto mamcactorv, and ha no mul in
tiia- line "f bi:nint3. It PJ ,n
tatr.-nilo boine enUr(wIt nd ttf pr.biic
Iv. i ron,mli,r that th-v can now pet
n;...ni tiincl In a more tkilllul manner In
Albany than el where In th Stutn,
orders at Will tUchs
l"tvo I
Good
A fe-v rea
ntls nii I'm.
Evervone should have a
lot in
Fair Dale.
Ladies Bazaar for kid irloves ar
d
veiling.
A nice line of Windsor ties at
Barrows A Se.-n ls.
An invoice oi new goilM just
received at ianws k r r s.
(io to Augustus Ijbl'i' lor st:mle
and fancy groceries.
I flffti 1 1 ,1 1
Hubbard K beada. be oq.sule
I are a sine cure, iivtl.eui
I , "Hi 1. tvnw on : -unlays or
l"'1?8 at S '7 k .
Good njoruiu. Iiav. , o-.i used
j n,,"d n I legai.t l.o.i.,,,.
Try llubbar.; s vanilla jinl
lemon extracts, they are fin: .
j The c.-h-br.-.Ted (2a':i-i- City
white shirt at Barr.vs .' :-' ;: !-.
; I: v.-". -,van !-u.- I r-
cake it ii
bakerv. pi.
1
j ,,lri
! own :
in Fair
iiidJVi r
sle for f lOo.
month with
i:t
1 interc?;.
: If yon want a choice cup
!ry my -10 cent tea in bulk
1 Browneil.
te.J
. E.
Try Silver Quarter plug cut. A
splendid smoke. Pi-" grcssiye :
dealers keep it.
Prescriptions accurai-.-lv com-1
pounlc! day or night by II. C. j
Hubbard registered pharmacist, i
sixteen ears exjteneuco.
Frauraii!. delicioiH and commut
ing Kp.encer .fc BiackuurnV 1-Iend-ed
teiis and coilees.
All kinds of canned ftnil, veet
abies and nieatn new -uid fr?h at
Si.encer fe Blackbnm's.
Hubbard's elegant lotion is not
a face paint, but by its use the
most injurious face paint is ren-
,
tiercu narmit s-.
Parties desiring to speed itc in
Atia.-orti's, the coming great ;v.
en Piis:'t Sound, should call at
Wallace iV Cutick's ami see plat
j and get pi tees.
i jr. Martin l.tuhvik, the
' r:nni.r ;tl !.,, Villiv. will remain
: wiih M ittliews ,t Washburn.
moke ih ctlcbraled Ilavatra
"'led ent 'trs rn.-.n.i.'.i.-tured
.MCbrs. t-oit:iiit: :' v irvrng nave
added a tine line ft -. r't- to
their stock oi luri.i'.c.r-'. -.v::Ii
paper etc.
Our stock ol staph
m l fancv
groceries is ail nice and heMi .in I
t-f the beet quality. Speinvr
P.lacKburn.
Delicious dried beef, chipped to
'.rder. lull cream cheese, lunch
tongue, sardines, and a full line t-f
luncti goods at Sjiencer & Black
burn's. I have just received a large in-
i'iii-i r.f liiif i-nrtiitiM i-Atiein-r in
j ,,,1 (rola $1 t f( M?r p:liri Htriin.
1 rurtam net, etc. Also a tine ol
i eur-.ain poles and furniture cover-
ng. Samuel E. Young.
Those wishing screen doorand
i windows should call on 11. B.
Yunk, who will put them in com
plete on short notice. Shop on
corner of Second and Fcrrv Ftreets
1 The lest place in Albany- to buy
shoes is at Barrows V Searls.
Their slock is fresh, style tho lat
est and prices the lowest.
ART STl'DIO.
Mrs. Ir. Patton's elegant art
nstnis, in Bhimberg's block, are
new ready for the reception of
students in painting and music.
Those interested in art are in
vited to call and inspect the large
collection of pictures. ;
Pictures for sale or painted to J
order at reasonable rates.
OYSTER HOUSE
AND
Just opened opposite the Kuce .
Hoiue. Everything nee.- and clean. :
Oiien dav ard nii'lit. j
IIARRYJONF.S. Proprietor.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
iA-UISTDRY.
WUltc labor. Fine wuhitig and
charges reastnab!c. Send your wash
Ins and Mtlffaction will beutran
leed.
W
fAN.r-l V sood bmry harM. Apply
IS KMHSl .V HALE'S.
A
i
Has just been opened on First
street, opposite the Rues House,
where you can get all kinds oi
hrnVpti :trticlps mended. Clocks.
I ....... a.w! lt-a Mnaiwl Vnva tlf-
Ulis .ill. i w, .
ted, etc. Work from the country
promptly attended to.
IJlIAEtOX for atle-Xo. 1, jra.!c A, nearly
ntw very i):ca), ai.-i a iilo hiri.es
U. F,Tsbir
WAITED - A noo-1 girt to make hor h rnie
with a smill faoiilr. Inquire of Mr.
K. A. BurKhtrt, Comer Flftli aal Railrca-1
re.s.
Repair Shop
BLOCK
200X200 FEET
Streets end Axemen 60
Feet 7.'ific.
GEO. G,
ilk IT LC
Gro
i . i
i'lA
i .'..;;:; ki:y
r.vc.
n.nin- i.iviic.i
! :;!i of
Larores- I iiuii.m i
I pair..n.g.- -f ti c
iu!u:c, p:.i:ii3-Iks-!
i..nU fT
nit; ai an iiiutn ti.e
" j the money.
rriiinpt a'tevti
Itrie iu
A!! t-'1-g'srn-We
nil Ait on. inc: s,
!:i-:Nid:KsoN,
t.fi.
(':: e a ;!.
;i".-.). .
hrctss.i': To t
:!i!"T i. TIlo'-n-iMiS
t it -. . . x-: tx :.
V. A. KIMSEY,
The only comt-lele s-t A! .-tract
i'.';oks und M:ips iu LiTit: t'-;iii:ty
"i t
L inZi jii: o: i.r ri'-i
Lu.-'iiV'i-h e :.:rii.-:
cau will receiv'- .-r'-::'l :
fu! aitentif :i.
i liiV
; care-
li'iilifs
. ,f,
1
AW i
.2
TO ALBANY I
now c,ii the maiket and
lo5 large, level artl l-eant ifiil build
ing lets. The block bitve eight
lots lo the block, each lot l eii g 60
by P-I'i f.-et. Ihe streets are tjO
feet wide with two lure avei ues,
one of llkl f.-et aiid tbe other f 9i)
( feet in w idth. There w iil probably
j 15 a motor ! ctric bne t thiB
J addition tie fore loiiif. Ft r teima
ol a;e apply t- any real estate
agent in tne city.
Xtiircl w.-trcl
Having i ur. l-j.ti! tUis pope.'., r
t.ilihi-timt lit I :i''i i!" pr.i au j to
.'il y::x oidt-r in Itu- groit-i nut pro
vision line, A tn l slot k t.f gi-M-eries
kept cfiisTanliy c )'a:ic!. The Iiiclu bt
t aili pre e tlitl fo-i II kind.- t.f ct.un
ry pto-liiii. r wil'- cxeliaiic.- imtni
't .- "in.c. oliJl- one, l nine ::11.
CHA-. llt;
KORSSMliN!
ti.-e IV.ls'i-v i r Ui::'. n-:r l;ni- Ki.
:.r tUt- i-t mi, Thycniin it . ill 3 thim
l:i'Vr-r uzi i In-to: ;:nvi.t. A !arse
-:vL i( i ct t .- . y r f i n. l-.-i't '
UK!) 0I1MYN MII1S
ii:i. i i:. a ., t-roi-.
NEW PROCESS FLOCK.
Best Siorane Facilities.
M.BANY " OPJ-GON
DR. V. C. NEGUS,
(iraiiuatc rf the K.nal College of
Lotiiloc. England, also of the lieilev
vce Medical Collcr.
The Ir. lias pi m a lif.'tiaiit of
tudy ami pr.L-l:i - ar.:l makes a po-.-ialty
iS" ehroiiic iiii.-a3ep, removes
cancers, sctxiJflsenlargtnK-nts.liimor
uid wens, without pain or the knife,
lie al I ul.f s a preiahy ef treat
ment with el. ctricity. Has practii ed
in tho (Jeriii-ii French anil Engliab
hospital, t'tlin jrimptiy attenoed
doj- or niuhr-. His p.H'tto i.t
t:ob!) WILL TO ALL."
sTOilicc ami resilience Ferry ttrect,
hetttecM Third .fi-l Fe.irh.
Slap Bakery !
it
.. FULL STOX'K OF
Staple Groceries
t The best q-Jf.llry cf tea, ro!Te, ciodiet,
InuU, f tc.
FRESH RAKED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
, At thin old r'iable h-ce U also to l
' found a complete aa-onme t cf nt.h tamilv
irrocer'xstowhit l is contai-tl) bet B added
all th seuaonatilo liunol Kroceriea umI hto
rlidona. such u
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts.
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of AH Kinds
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
These goods were all bought when priosa
wre low and the heneBt of U e margin will be
iri-o to his cutfloniar. Kemambcr the place,
at the old eurner on Kirat and l'.roiUlbio Ma .
Coui'fid Jltrr.
Tinware w trranted not to rust
Matthews & Washburn's.
Grocery
store
n l
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