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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1890)
THE MORNING- HERALD: TUESDAY, APRIL 22. 1890. HO VIES CHEAP LOTS : Tot FAIR ARE BEING- DALE L IB A JSI Y. Installment :j50X100 r r T ERECTED IJM BLOCKS 200X200 FEET .ADDITION for ale on TO the -THIS- Lots BEAUTIFUL TTfcT This property will enhance in value rapidly. Call at the office for descriptive on the market. E. G. BEAR PS LEY, GENERAL AGENT, folder and. Office on convince yourself that these Broadalbin Street, near First lots are the best buy ADDITION. Streets and Avenues 60 Feet Wide. Uotmnfl gaily crald SPECIAL, 1?:30 A. M. Not to see our stoves aui ranges before buying is a mistake. takes are alwayj costly. In heat ing stove, we have the largest as well as the most carefully selected stock in the city. The stoves we otfor were not bought as an experi ment but a a certainty. We fcno-.v what each stove will do, and thsy were lnMigiif for cadi, so the pric ion m right. We have special ties in heaters, beside our regular lines of i.Sarland, Argand and Su perior stoves and ranges. iiF.O. W. Sjiitu. WEATHKIC I."IlC.TIONS For Albany and vicinity Fol-! lowing is the forecast ior 24 hours, ending at 8 i m. to-ua v : Fair weather; warmer. JOTTINOK AROtT TOWN. Tiie circus to-morrow. Dr. V. I!, Bowiand leaves this morning for a hiirdnes: trip to Port land. A ('ill line just received at Hopkins Al Suit- marsh's. Music Lath charms ; so havo the tir.e pi.moi and orpins s'!d bv Will & Link. Buy the Burlington last black hosiery. It has no superior. Sold by Barrows and Sear Is. Ctiarles Dougherty and wifu arc seriously ill at the residence of Mrs. L. A. Woodle in this city. lijuttino Martine, ladies kid gloves in all shades and sizes at J. W. .Simpson's for s9 cents pr pair, for a short time only. Will it Link have a tine assorted btock of votal, instrumental and instruction licoks. Call on them at their new stand. W. E. Mcl'iiern )n old yesterday to V. Davenport, of Kansas', nine acres of land itiih cf the city, owned bv F. M. Bcdliehl, lor Mattic E. Martin, of Ponland, is prepared to give instructions in uil kinds ! oil painting at the n-sidence ot Mr. Eentle corner of Sixth and Calapooia streets. rhe Y. P. S. C. E. of the Con e'lcatioual church will give a "'razy T' and sociable on Thurs day evening April 2-ith, at the oh irch. All arc cordially invited. Messrs. Egan A Achison, propri ctviaofthe Albany marble and granite works on Broadalbin street, are executing some fine work, rartic interested shoulc see them. Clare B. Irvine and J. L. Mitchell, of the editoral statf of the Salern Statesman and F. P. McDavitt of the composing force, were among the excursionists in this city Sunday from Salem. The Caroline Gage company , passed through this city Sunday enroute to Eugene, w here they will play ior a week. One oi the ladies ot the company was taken violently ill at Independence, and nearly died from hemorrhage caus ed by the laceration of her jaw by an unskillful dentist. rhe Contracts Signed. is announced that Dr. AltredX mney, of Astoria, has signed .... . . Contracts with J. H Smith, the I well-known railroad builder, for the construction of the first thirtv miles of the South Coast railroad out of Astoria. This is the pro jected line from the "city by the sea" to Hillsboro. Dr. Kinney etates that the first thirK miles will be fully completed, and that cars win oc running over tins nor lion of the road within sixty days from date. A Lively Knock loun. Yesterday the city marshal had quite a time in trying to arrest three tramps. Ho was compelled to kuocU one ot them down, he show ing tight and had to be hauled to tho calaboose in an express wagon. A !' minutes Ister a truck was t-een coming from tho O. P. depot I loaded down with fresh fruits and vegetable h.,r Mueller A Garrett j v.-hhdi will bt displayed to-dav. t rant Time. The Willamette Valley it is claimed made a very fast trip making it from port" to port in about lorty-tijrht hours. From the appearance of the fine cabbage, cciiery, asparagus, oranges, etc received by -Mueller & Garret it! must, ue true as cveryining catne in line condition. Secure your railroad, steamship and sleeping car tickets to all points North. South and East via the Union Pacific railway, and fiave time and money. "Ticket effico on Broadalbin street. H03PITAL. Oommittea Appelated and the W.rk cmmrcced in Barirt. At the regular meetinu of tin adies Aid Society held vesterdav afternoon steps w?re taken to carry to immediate completion the enter prise of erecting t he proposed orphans' home and hospital build ings in this city. A committee, consisting of three Iadie9 from the society, .Mrs. I. E. Blain, Mrs. S. S. Tra'in unl Mrs. C. C. Kelley, also Mayor .1. L. Cowan and Judge L. "Flinn, on behalf of the citizens, was ap pointed te secure a site for the proposed buildiugs. About $1003 has been subscribed toward tho enterprise, and the committees already appointed for this purpose will now proceed tj complete the subscriptions, in order that the buildings may bo erected this summer. The undertaking i one ui im j portance to Albany, and deserves ! to meet with heart v encouragement. Tle . l !.:ln . ?f Vol,,,'ini" a public n0!il".u' " Ul,: frpiiane' home is one that has met with genera! ap- j proval, and w ill make it doubly , i beneficial to the city. ! The members of the committee ) from tho society will go to Port i land next week to examine into i the workings of similar iustitutions j there. The Ladies Aid Society is I the oldest organization A the kind ORPHANS' HOME AHD in .a many, ani under tueir tna.n oi "asoline stoves ! aKem5nt and influence the orphans' "ome ami nospitut win se con- I ducted in a sitcce-sfui manner. Flug For The I'ubllr HVIioula. The Salem htaw-siiian vav tliat D. W. Matthews, f the'tirand Army coinmittte appointed to secure a flag and raise it over the High school building, ha been up to the school building and finds everything in readiness to receive the stars and stripes. Mrs. Urubbo, city superintendent, is heartily in favor f the enterprise and will do all hhe can to make the occasion of the tlag-raisimr a success. The Hag is now on the way, and the programme that will accompany its raising is in cottr-e of preparation. The dan- ;w arranged now is Mav lth. Southern Oregon Citlrtc At a most interesting session of the Presbytery held last. Thursday evening the question of locating t he proposed Presbyterian academy and resultant college was ihor- , j: i i .. . " f u'UBee"'. J,n" examining the relative advantpec ! 1(l1iy?bur?uln,,l :,.Ut"!,; ,K ;:r,i k " tVVhi rfS ' K? nnimou- ; vote the claims of this place were! given precedence and theacade my ! will be located on the "three i buttcs" on the C'ardwell ola.-e ! south of town.-.TacksonvilIe Times. A Plumber's Pointer. A retired plumber thus gives a point in the Sanitary Engineer for the relief of householders : "Just before retiring at night pour into the clogged pipe enough liquid soda Ivc to fill the 'trap' or bent part of the pipe. Be sure that no water runs into it until the next morn ing. During the night the lye w ill convert all the offal into soft soap, and the first current of water in the morning will wash it away and clear the pipe clean as new.'"' An Incipient ltlaze. A fire alarm was sounded at 2 :'M yesterday afternoon, which ouicklv I brought the fire department out. me lire was located in tne resi- rl al 1 ence oiueorge Anuerson on ree- d Street between Broadalh.n and Ersworth. It proved to be a small maze, wmen originated irom the explosion of a lamp attached to an incubator in a rear room. The fire was quickly put out, the damage being nominal. The building was owned by Judge B. S. Strahau. Crook County Democrat. Following are the democratic nominees for county offices in Crook county: For representa tive, T. J. Stephenson ; for county judge, J. C. Sumner; for clerk, Arthur Hodges; for sheriff, W. A. Booth ; for commissioner. G. Snrinsrer: for assessor. W. Gero: for treasurer. Ed N. White; j lor school superintendent, l . AI. Hedgpeth; for surveyor, Knox Huston; for coroner, Linn Woods. The Salem Excursion. About 180 excursionists from Salem came up on the lxat Sun day arriving at 12:ot'. The Second Regiment hand furnished som line music and the people enjoyed themselves in viewing the sights about the city. They remained until 4 o'clock, when the lioat left on her return to Salem. . t rieaaant Birthday Party. A pleasant birthday party was j tendered Mies Nina Parker at the i residence of her brother, Virgil Parker Saturday evening. About 25 of her friends were present, and the evening was pleasantly spent wim games etc. a mncn and ice J cream was served. THE INSPECTORS AT YAQ0TNA. Thry InTeitlgate tta Charges Preferred Against t be Captim of ths Wallankl. Captain E. S. Edwards, and Mr. F. McDermott, the United States oeal inspectors, have returned om their business iaunt to Yaquina bay. They went to New port to investigate the charges of non-compliance w ith rmles and negligence through drunkenness wmen were preterred by an en gineer named Sackett, against Captain Blake, of the Steamer Walluski. A dozen or fifteen witnesses were exaiuio. d. and the testimony sub mitted made a bundle of "manu script of such proportions that the transportation companies came verv near making the insnectors pav freight charges to bring it to1 l. .Vtl.in.l Captain Edwards said that thei!'.' result ot the investigation proved ' conclusively that not only had the i captain ot the Walluski" violated I the rules, as charged, but that the ! complainant, Sackett. wlio i.- halt i "., owner of the Walluski. as als. i '--guilty of great indiscre; ions. The ! ". inspectors considt-red the case t ) l be six of one ond hah" a dozen of j ' the other. They .-uspend J tiie license ot ixth tne captain and the engineer for sixty davs. and will impose a line oi J'JSiiM on the steamer. The Walluski, which is worth about f I .:, is in rhai nlv '.f the eollertorof. cns.lonis, who, on; the 17th of the present inoiith. tied i the steamer up and placed a : watchman on board. Tiie boat ! will not be allowed to l.e taken i away until the line is liquidated.! t'onsilering the large sum neces-j sary to secure her release, which is ?::;ik more than the value placed upon the boat, il is very i likely that the Walluski will be: allowcl to rot against the piles J before the owners take any action 1 in the matter. : j The C'ircii Ti-itirru w. j As can lie eeeu elsew here in our j column-, the New I'uited Shows, an agicgation of v.orld- wide celebrity will visit this city j to-ntorrow . It I mid the hoie ' sh"', i coin lii.-t to the la-! . is of unusual xceileie-e. The horses are plendld specimens, while the artists are culled from tne i'si on j every continent: that, log'-: her ! w iih its new feature never hefoie I seen w ith other hiw cannot fail i to interest. U is vouched for that I the above combination exhibits I the largest known animal, Queea ! T t ...., i.:... : . :.i ....: ...i i with the Zoological ( Janlcs of London, and i- ret-wi.ized as the undoubted mastodon ot ...astodoiis. T The I'utilii. , , , . A? wt h.:ive not V1 out our rtot:?-.wcliavc.,wlua,:a x? ta' until the 1st oi Mav and no longer. e have the tollowing goods left which we will sell below cost to save packing and freight. Four bed room suits, one parlor suit, four kitchen safes, fourteen stands, four wash stands, and also some glassware, crockery, boots, shoes, clothing, etc., F. Wisest Co.. Port land Branch. tllller'a Writing. Joaquin Miller is credited with writing the worst hand in the United States, which serves to veil certain eccentricities of spell ing. He is a spare-built, sharp featured man of weird appearance, with a broad, bald forehead, and sutlers his tangled inane of hair to fall carelessly on his shoulders. He affect a semi-clerical style of get-up, and nays abrupt things in a hollow voice. The Votlngcst Conductor. ; The youngest railroad conductor j in Oregon is said to be Richard j Blew, who is freight conductor on 1 the Southern Pacific on the j division between Junction City I ond Boxeburg. He h a native ' born Oregonian. and has theliavd ' est division on the mute, the run being maoe in the night. He has filled the reasonable position for ; ias almost a vcar. Kiilldin Stone. The Jacksonville Times says: The fact that Contractor Avers will ship live carloads of building stone from the Tolmaniiiarry near i .weiiiord. lo he used in the con i struction of the new batik build j ingat Albany, but illustrates the i fact tlmt in our numerous deposits ; of fine building stone the county j has a source of wealth in yet not j utilized KehNtrd nil Olileel. Two drunks were arrested yes terday by Marshal Hoffman. One of them resisted an officer and was promptly knocked down by the latter's club. Both prisoners were : hauled off to jail in a hack. The Deentrlct Skule." The ladios of the First Presby terian church are preparing to give this popular entertainment in the ' near future. ,' New invoice France's. of gold rings at LISN COUNTi'S SCHOOL FCN D9. County school Superintendent L. M. Curl has made the following opportionment of school fund ,f Linn county, the whole amount be-' mg ?''8,.0t) : Xo. No. Ain't Dist. schl's ree'd. N . l'i-t. 5-.' N. An.t tch Is l ee 1 i u (i 7 8 ID li 11' It 14 15 k-j7 ::i l no Tit! rs :y ti-i fd . f,i ti'i ;i i-7 us ;i 71 71 7S ";! .'tS is.-, :w l.'.s t ' S.Y. i:j4 jo: !' " i L'l I. -iS L'Sl IS", J 12 1 l'-'4 I7r: 1.1 lss isr, l'C !ls 17'.' .':;i) IV! m; v,j .'Ml' ,Tn ir.l '!.; 17" ."I't;: C17 : '( ''.' li;; ; -s t.l .M '14 !) ' i; iui I !-i llii l.-.s I'M l:;7 ; 1 1 jirj i Ji ! i ) ::u :.. '. i', 1 i.i l:;; i:.;. !r. 1'i.li 1 41 :;i 47 ::i 17 ::' ;7 ii". :: 17 1-. P L'it u l' t ! :M ' nit 47 M ;:i ; inn i !"-. SI s." Si', s; MS '.) '.n !: !'" '.'0 I P', 107 i I't I.' ::4 I '.; ' in ; J7i lol l.V, , II ;i ; 1 1 j 2i C, ) 2::. j 4" ! 41 IS in lo I-".! 1st I 21 .'il Irl 12 2t; :; 44 ::o 'M 115 i 17C I2S 1 U 1S2 140 l.r.2 2ir i. in 17 4S 4'.i .-! li:: I hi 1 7; IS", ;is loo mi Kr i:: r,.) Ilistor.v ot llrrxmi. Everyljodv has heard of Hi Howe Bam roll's History of ert i Ore- gun, pnbli-hed during the present. year, m t w ., votume. hegoninns are justly ..loud ot ihe early his - torv ol l ins statt and thev can likew i-e be juoiid ot the manner . W. H. Graham, the tailor, has in which that history has been re- j'!st received another large invoice corded by Mr. Bancroft. It pie- j 01 elegant patterns for mens' stiit sentsa complete record of thcjbigs and trouserings :or spring events a a-j they occurred from the wear. His stock embraces a large times of the earliest settlement to ! h'w of the finest fabrics for mens the present, setting forth the ,.,. ! wear to be found anywhere. He terial interests and progress oi tiie i employs skilled work, and is en state fully and faithfully. Mr. .! . "bled to make up suits promptly V. Tah is now engaged in can- i " at a very moderate cost. Call vassing the city for these desirable j and see his new spring line of pit books. The two volumes form a j terns. work that e cry Oreuoniaii will want. Sprint; Jacket at Coil. I have a small line of spring jackets in colors I wish to close out and have reduced the price to cost. They are the latest style and a bargain. I also have a line of spring stockinet jackets for .r.60 each, which w the nicest jacket for the price in the market. Samuel K. Young. r.eautirul allillner.v. For the next three months wili sell from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than any miliinery sioreinOiegoti. Everything in the latest eastern style". All gra-le of goods from the cheapest 25 cent sun hat to the finest bonnet. Non? but iirs-clas hands employed. Jpa M. Bin sn. Tho Limited F.mt Mall. On the Union Pacific consumes but seventy hours from Portland to Chicago, which is the fastest time ever made from the Pacific coast. Ticket , office Broadalbin j street. I'tiramili! I'HramilK! I have just received mv spring stock of parasols direct "from the inanulacturcr m New York in ad .1.., i ...... , . . . e 1 mvics and priceH.cheapi r iu ever oeiore. funnel K.Young. Special Notice. Having taken the agency of Dr. Thatc'icr's magretic shield, 1 wiij be pleased to ee all suffering with chronic diseases. Bheumatism a specialty. Same as sold bv prof Spear. .Mrs. S. Bate. Corset! C'oraets! W luaKe a specialty ol ladies ami misses fine corsets and waists. e have a drive in a French J sateen corset at 75 cents. Extra good value. S.IMl'KL E. Yoi no. Nul a 4'alirornln near. Anybody can catch a cold thU kind o' weather, Tiie trouble ia to let go, like the man who caught the bear. We advise our rcudurs to purchtfta of Fo.diav S Musou a bottle of Santa Abie, the California Kingof Consump. on, Atbma, Bronchitis, Couifht and Croup Cures, and keep it bandy. 'Tis nleaftin? to the taata and dnuth In tiie . aboTe complainta Sold at tl 00 a j '."1 1 II ui ItI W JJ. tBUIUIlJIB ttl' R Cure gives Immediate relief. The Catarrhal rirus ia soon displaced by itb healing and penetrate nature. Uire It a trial. Six months treatment 1 00, at at by ad$l 1C. BOARD OF TBADB MEET1HQ. Pub;io Mee lag tj Be Held et the Opera Hooia on Kay 5. The regular meeting of the Board of Trade was held at the city council chambers last evening. In the absence of the president G. W, Wright was elected chair man pro tern. Secretary Jay W. Blain read the minutes of the previous meeting. i land Itcal Estate Hcview, submit ting ,ates for advertising, was read ami placed on tile. the committee on advertising reported that they had begun a xetvice of ada-rtisemeiits, in the Seattle Post- Intelligencer. Alter a spirited discussion a vminitUe consisting of J. K. Whitney, Dr. M. 11. Ellis.. Jav W. Blain, J. K. Neil and F. P. Nut ting was appointed to arrange for (public meeting of the Board of i. e.- oi iic iieiu at me opera house on May oth at 7 ::!0, a musi cal programme and speeches to lovni a part of the exereiscis. the latter to deal wiih t'.pio tending I I.. ... I ... I I I . . io promote ine ai vniieeini t-t -.in i r'owlh of Albany. '"Mt I'ricrH ill Mlillnorv :i tli I.a!le l:za:ir. . ' O 1 i . . v an aim select voi r hats for ' yourself and children. I" n t r i iiiiu-l ! nats tidin L'o cents uji. and trimmed j hats from .fl.oo upwards. All I ; work liist-ciass :ui. satisfaction ' guaranteed. Call earlv and avoid ! ti.: rush. . J. Sow i.k. Fi'oman Bloc),-. 4.ldr:i II n 1 1- tU mr. lulius (.iradwohl has dot i-led add to his mammoth i-fock to, -f , crockery i nd fancy goods a com plete iine of groceries. Delias en route a larce invoice of sugar, and will keep a complete assortment ol choice groceries, and the l est of coll'ees and teas to be had in the market for the benefit oi his customers. He will also enlarge his hardware department. He in forms us that he buys all his goods for net cash, widen w ill enable him to sell goods as low as any house in Oregon, and there is no reed of ncrmli eoinir nl i. nl i, lw.n il..... ! do as well at home, or even better, , I or Spring nod Siiminrr. Good Inreiitincnt. j A fey reasons, why the Goltra Park addition is the oiilv sure and I safe investment around the city of ; Aiiiany. 1st. Because it is the VW, y' ist Jo feet itly, and f the city ciosest addition platted to 2d. Because it is at lea ..,., i... ...... .7: ' i"itn iiiiii is mom riiiit iv nroi I.'.. V .7 i i I- , L 1 l-v .... .. oii.n ., e- 'auso it is the only addition that mi a proposed motor line to it. oiii win oe in operation wittnn . o i days. 4th. Because it is the only addition that has a public ; park I.ii I out in it. oth. Because all tiie I mi- ine-s men who want to1 iii;:ko good invc-tmctits buy in this ' addition. And last but not 'east ecanse every lot in this addition wiil double in value in the next I'd ' days. Hi's properly as yet is very , reasonable in price and is sold on . the insiailmeiit plan. I"or pi ices 1 etc., call on Bmkhart & .M.ilin. Money In Loan. . . ... , . ... Weare agents for the Minneapolis National Building and 1jan Asso ciation and can oiler extra enduec inents to parties w ho wish to ob tain loans for huildiut; purposes or (oilier purposes with" real estate security. On this plan of ctdtimr money for buildinir ourDoscH it is much better than other building i associations, as it matures in live I years, and is one of the nio.-t sub stantial institutions in the country, j Call at our office and examine the ' p!:.:,. i Bl'KKII ART lV M Vl.tN. Sprriiil UarRiiln. I We have L'5 feet front on f ir-t ' street, which i one of the very i best locations in the citv. This ' . .1. i. i ... . i iimpertT can not be hlph. ated in i price or location, as it is situated i in the very business cent er of the city. Price, $7,il0. i We have a good house and two j splendid lo's, till feet front each, I which ate situated in the very cen ter of the city and within one block of the street radway line. This piece of property can be had at a bargain. Price, $2,T00 ; part cash, balance on time. Bcrkhart & Mau.v. Agents. New embroideries, flouncing, lace flouncing in cotton and silk! black and cream. Laces in imita tion point, also new designs in ! black and white lace, including i iVandyck and Eiffel Tower. New 1 ruchiagi, Samuel E. Young. Will Clbrte. ill..ln,i T .rl..n Vft A T n f C is making extensive preparations to celebrate the seventy-first an niversary of the order on April 20, 18V). There will be u parade and other exercises, commencing at 1 o'clock p m. An oration will be I delivered at the opera house at i 1 :30 p to. by Hon M. C. George, of j Portland. There will be a social j at the opera house in the evening, j All Odd Fellows ami their friends I are cordially invited. j Ev-CoMMlTTKf:. ! j This is the time of year when j the young woman with a coin-' plexion makes you conscious of it i I by walking around with her head i ' iiiulhed up in a veil to that the' spring wind may nut reach it. What a silly g.Kise she is! If she really wants to keep her Hkin in 1 good condition, let her cast aside the veil, ami let the wind and sun . ! alike iss lU And every night uu.t morning use H aboard s Elegant lotion. I hen she will have a j complexion to be proud of. i Elegant Lotion rentiers the skin sott and beautiful. Elei :tndj ant Lotion cures chapped h i i . P. Centemeri kid gloves a.-iiuel i:i E. ! "I ick and kred at I Voitn The Footer "Fosterina." "t S.ujitj -l F. Iieniilne hook glove, in Mack and colore-: Y .ing's We are alwayij ofi'eiing special bargains. Yon want to look out for them. Sl'KM ta v'v l'.l,U Klil lU.. N matter what the price, our !s will always be hrst-class. Sl KNCLIt I5LACKH! KN. Lr.dio. I'.arr.iws "t the Ludlow, Fine i w iilths and styles. C 1.. . ,11 . -cans J lii in all Try l-anse new bakery. ICiiariiilns nil I niren I nr. "This was ouiotinie a pantilox," as ; T.nnlet sMys. iIlce, lioncvcr. the people cf America and other '::tnls have Ptren cnahled to pit Ibtctti'i's ' Stouia;li Itittevii against tlait ut:-ccii ; i . ,,, ; .! ' 1 " vl i ' ' malaria .-vo'Iv.-h i: miii'. ....... . i" iii.il.ni.i evolves Ms niistv w nom to .loisou the air, uml i!vayiiig mm 'hole. ! come vcgciution iaiureL'Uutir the; I water, there, in tiie very stronglielii ! I of miasm. l, jn the auxiliary 'Hit en I to , ! disarm the f x: uf.'l iiwire .!: "ie-it i protection. Ki-vtr und aue, bilious I i ivmittt'iil, dniii'i and aut? cuke, , ! no matter lmw tcr.Kciotisly thry have ; fasu-mi" their clutch nnib ytew, are tirst forced to relax their era-1? i and eventually to abandon it alto- ; pettier. But it i preventive force I t lint should chiefly recommend the j i llitt'?r to persons dwelling in malaria. ; ; urscd localities for it is a certain : I buckler of (Kfoncc against which the . enemy .s ;icilc-s. Cures, likewise. ' i dy-pt-psia, rheumuti.-iii kidm v and : Millions ailments The I'rlilc uf Wvinan A uvar lK.,jy aml transoarentakia " "'ways a a.ti ot pure blood, and , ,;j pern tioublrd with dark ; ireMY, yelh.w or blotched skin ca.i ' ,,t asuurtd tint their blood in out o i i "'"V. r nioionea akin ca.i awureil tht their blood in out .. .rder. A few h.ses of M-JH I SLOOD PUKIFlOIl and BL'lOl MAK'KR n-ili ...... . ..... ..iii.... .T,b vnuv itu li.- skin will i'iouine clear and trail-.'41-ei.t. I'rv it, and u' silistn tion i. it given it will cost yon nothing It is fully warr?r.t".i, Ij. i.. JJlael. nun, ilnigyist. ntr: Ir Witliaai' -!) i mo: Indian Pile 'inim.r, is the only mhv cure tor l l'iid. hli ing or ill-hint: pile ever di.-covi d. It never fail- o cur 1 cri of staiidim;. .iinlirc Coon, M-ij-sviPe, Kv, ht "Mr William's Indian Pile Oi'nliie'i t ;ir d me alter years of siiU'crinir." .Ill, ll.'e ( .ttlililmrv, rlevelaiij. O.says "I nave oil ml by experience that j) Wilhai .'., Ii.tiiaii Pile t'intnient tiv.t immediate mid perm .te nt relief." We have liiitiihcds of such te-t menial-. Do not sutler an inslat loiur.T. Sold hv druggist at .'.' an V..'"'r '".'x- 's"' I'hay .V .M;,p(i. I ' -'"' "''"",- ! - - lull annul tft-iril. At this aoa-nn of the jeai to he M'illioilt a good reliable Uiarrhoei balsam iu t!:- ! fin frimp,, coi:. , iiairhiMM and ad suthc'.niaiii.i: id ii -it-im;.!i an ! bowclj are cxcee-iinl., .langeroan if not attcultrd t at onci . One l..u!o of BBtili.S' I.'I A KIMIoKA .'AIAM will do more good in ca. if tiiia kind than any other medicine eitarth. c ciiasautr:; It. ( I.. itla ikman, driv.-gist "Our Ow n," a genuine kid ulove. every air warr.uited, at ji.oo jer pair. This glove I have handle i for live years and havo tried many others, hut never have found any eqiul to them for the price. Siiuuel E. Young. I riUIO' llOlOHBHKl) I'OULTRV-Of tiia liMiiiu,' varielioa, Add row Ctik. H Mil ' kr, llronrnville , Orvgoa. 1' SALE - A joo.i youaf cow aud cilf. (uijuire at tha IIiuld oSloe, at fl. N. llardman oo Albany prairie. L OST A small parcel of papers dddrewj ta .1. K. .Stan-art, box -2J.t, Fin.lcr wit p!o leave .ioo at pojtotfu e a il oh; ownr' r,RL WAKTEDTo (Io Jentrml h0iu.rk j AppiyatonaatolUaaia ea. I French keeps railroad time. Fountain pens at Will & Mark's. Non-magnetic watches at Will &. Stark's. Everyone should have a lot Fair Dale. A nice line ui Windsor ties Barrows & Searlrf. in at T le Y. S. F. fast black hose are tl e best at Bead s. Tne best fountain pen manufact ured at F. M. French'.-. We excel! in embroidery and fancy oods. W. F. Bc-ad. Mens, missf and children's ptraw hats at W. F. Bead'". The Y. S. F. ho-e :;re the best for sale only at W. F. Head's. An invoice .j ;,' v.- pods vvt rcv-ived nt Ba: i v. .- iV Seaii-. ltd .uj.ii.-;ii: : t..r s.!:ie an-l ami tancy grocerie. Hubbard's :iei'ditc:ie cj'ir.uie are ,i .!:. core. I'ty tin-iu. ." Ii ivii g l.'i cents "ii ."titioHVs or holidays a'. ViereckV. Good mon.itig! Have vou Hubbard's I lent Lotioii. Try Hubbard's vanilla lemon extracts, they are lin.-. The celebrated Ouaker used and fiiv widte hhirt at Barrows Si ar! .k ce the new i; ings and white ir g ; t... w::: a in I. .'lie-;. :...d i?e;i' Toi: tie.v tr.ri:: admits sccar tr .. veil '! "ds a l :;r.:" ; ' -r !1( i ad iii! (.! of d-:v. g.n t line wa'.chr-s ; A h'.r -.(' and eie and gents goi i Stark s. If you want to cake and pi en bakerv. buy go gOOl i to bread tnge s Lots in Fair Da !e for iii"r.th v. ,jown m ..t . 1 i-!i";t ' t tea . K. ! interest. If yon wan! a choice cup try my 40 ! t tea in bnlk. Browne!!. We have a very large stock French and domestic sat teens. F. Read. Try Silver (Jam ter u cut. A splendid smoke. Prorevive ,u'aU,r9 k'P Prcctir.tior.K kCoi:a:-lv oiii- p'mnded lay .r ni(:ht by H. C. Hubbard registerwl plmiinacist, sixteen years experience. Fragrant, delicious and comfort ing Spencer A Biackburn's blend ed teas and coffees. All kinds of canned fiuits, veget ables and meats new md fresh at Spencer A; Blackburn's. I We have our new spring stock of i J kid gloves, and the best value ever ' show n in Albany at W. F. Bead's. Hubbard's elegant lotion is not ' a face paint, but by its use the most injurious face paint is ren i dcred harmless. : I'att'es .!einn to t-ptf ulate in : Ana.-cttes. the coming great city ' n ' 1 should cab nt "adaiv .v Cusick'a and see plat -'-t P'h'es. Mr. Martin l.udwi. the U-f inner in the vallev, will remain villi .Matthews t Washburn. Smoke the celebrated Havana. ;illed 0-cent ;uhis, manufactured it Julius Jos? h k cigar factory. M-r.i. Fort miller V Irving have i' a line line of cnrjets t eir stock of furniture, wall 1 p etc. j .r Kt,ck of staple and tancv i gr -ceries is all nice ami fresh anil j f the K'st uality. Spencer ic oacKi-urn. I 'cliciotis dried beef, chipped lo rtier. Iu:i cream c!ieee, liine.'i ; ongite, sardines, and a full line of nncii goods at Spencer v Black- ; urn's. The. idiosyncrasies of mankind is a frightful wonder. They must have bargains. This is confirmed ; laily by the crowd necn at Cmn i llendricson. IIo: tor low prices, loitot V llendricson tor your '-oeo n;i lies, are y.ui "lie; crockery and glassware not cranky, but will prices that as! V.e give 1 1 i s 1 1 iia'ive-. W. B. iiiison has accepted tl agency of the San Francisco Chmn-1 icle. "it will be lic-liv-red to s:ib- scribers at 1 " cents p.-r v, cok, ir.- eluding' the Siii.dav issue. L-.ivi; ' I orders ! Fron " 1 I at l, barber ehot ti-t received a lare m v curtains, ranging in ,-, price ..yii. .1 ti. ;:) jer pair, scrim, curtain net, etc. Also a line of curtain oles and furniture cover ng. Samuel E. Young. Those wishing screen door and windows should call on R. B. Vunk, who will put them in com pleto on short notice. Shop on corner of Second and Ferry streets The best place in Albany to buy shoes is at Barrows & Searls. Their stock is fresh, style the lat est and prices the lowest. h , FennnmicaL cleanlv and pleas ant to use, the very best soap ni j the market, a.id only a dollar a box Spencer & Blackburn's matchless Saron. A9k for it. l GEO, C, HfcKOWiSCB, Wc.eK'eale and i; !.d l.a!tt m iGi'iitH'i'-S. gV!- ':cickki:y, r: I hiving ; ;r LaKerest A' Tl; tti- i;ai !eiiai;. n.p- iiii:,t ;! t ii:s lin; r. the money. Pr.-ii.j I ;:'t r.-i -:i It-rii iu ti:e i:l , . .' '! t't. Grv il- J t.2!:. V. , tiro, i '. M i K.-Sel: To I. v'f , i'i'I ll.'.I'V. Y. A. The f.nly eotnrdi I'i.'ks and M.;:- . i , r.. t t set !'! A ! - in l;..m ( ' !r'PICK IS I'll!' CO JWBusi.:.. - , ' care will rec ; . : fu! at:.' t:i: :,. l!OW ' I: t: 105 i :':. . t .0 I ) I.v 1 ! !:e: . ' oi l- ! ' feet !. be addil.: of -al. cgenr i I: Tliircl ward fluting t nrchnrcd th:s pepu!; r t. taMitiuietit I am now i.-airt! to A uiij orders in tie.-, L'lot erj a,t pi,. ision iii.e. Ala,ift-Hk "f'gi0(-eriea kept constantly oa him.i. The hishtel cii!h price paid for all kinds of o.un ry produce, or wi'i nc!:ante cooJ " iLr inie. (Vine ,,i,t.. ,.,,;e ( ll.W ESS1:. HORSt-rvsEri Scr Pt&ev k fitti :.l--,:it ywjr liun l.u.e f,.r tbi crsn. Thev ran a:.d ill da th.m ihenr sul be lr than n,one. Al.-e totk ol tuts to n i (rem. lou t delay. RED CROW X MILLS i.mM. Ll; v .. i-rop, NEW PBvK'iS FLO I'll. (Sairior for Tan iiyr.iij Baker' U'C) Best Sioranc Faoiiities. rilil.rt cavi t .i p . . ( .. ut .iif ALBANY ::-: :N I JR. r. C. NEGUS Graduate of t;if lo-yr.l Coii,-v f Lolid'ir, i-'n -; ,: -..l-i-of liie -, :ie Vlle Medv.ti'l v'o'.. - . The Mr. I : .s ..; . -m . i,f. :i itlldj ail i pi.ii:..-.- ..: .. i;vd.. ; 'iaity t-t cl.ro:.; - dica.v.a. r oauoers, scr.ifi-U et;lru.n:-iiti, i!id wel:., wit:! e.t ( -! :i , r i.f I i:::,lS ;i:nrs k.-.ifc. t: . M ' .. I'd . ilnit v:. :c-d He ai-o li,:,!,s :i .;n!SV ol I iiint uilli ..I.. i!.. hospitAij. l " iiay or ni.'l t. "-0 d' iJ O:iice aiel is-twtcn T! Wl Li te,! ; a-.,; r TO ALL ' l i-rrv y I'ii f r -i iVl PS1! .A I I i ii'. Htvl.v FP.Fsii j At U. :..'. r fuil-i i c: r. ; ' ror, r'.c. t., v I VlSIO.'MI, fcu Cranberries, Fine Pichles, Dried Beef Chipped to order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nutr. Eastern Buckwheat Flour. Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, Thaw (rood were all boiurht whan Dricn were low nd tiie baacflt of U a mar,.... JT. , nlven to hli custmtrt. Kemembcr the u . at the old c.rnr oo l ii,ta:,d Broa'.lhin 8h! von ran Myer. t;.. . Uttiw & Wubbara'c. IUkt 1 iii r r ns t uruut'i v Star ti'f