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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1890)
HO IVIES ARE BEING ERECTED I Jvl 'f HI.- BEAUTIFUL ADDITION. paniinfl Jails iif raid SPECIAL. 11::0 A. M. Sot. to se our stove and ranges before buying is a mistake. Mis takes are always costly, In heat ing stoves we have the largest as well a the most carefully selected tock in the city. The stoves we offer were not bought as an experi ment but as a certainty. We know what each stove w ill do, and they were bought for cash, so the prico i-) right. Wo have special ties in beater.", beside our regular lines of Garland, Argand and Su perior stoves and ranges. Geo. W. Smith. WK.LTMEU INDICATION. For Albany and .cinity Fol lowing is the forecast or 24 hour, ending at 8 r. m. to-..a..- Fair weather; warmer. .IOTTINOS ABOUT TOWN. Caroline Gage nest Monday evening. G. L. Blackmail returned last evening ironi Portland. Superintendent E. C. McEIroy va9 in the city yesterday. Mr.-. John Alihou-e returned last night fro:n ri vist to Portland. Cant. F.. .1. I-anning returned last evening from a trip to tho SoJdd. A. f :ii 1 line of gasoline cloves . jU5l reieived at Hopkins f Salt lnarsh's. Music hath charms; so have the tin pianos an l organs fold by Will A Link. Bay the Bailington fast black hosiery. It has no superior. Sold by Barrows and Seails. Judge Strahanhas returned from Salem, fcupreuic court having ad journed until May 1st. Miss Josie Ross of Rrownsx ille. id visiting in this city the guest of her uncle, E. C. Phelps. Men's line slice- can be b:'.ight now at McIl.vuiuV at reduced prices. Call and examine them. F. 5. Craig hat retired from the Corvallis Gazette and will goon the Stall' of tin; Salvia Slate smaii. The V. I.. Society of the Baptist church will give i. sO'i.d :hi even- i f i I r . - it. gat t lie resi'ieiiceoi jmn .uor.'jn. D. L. Crowder has resigned his position with G. L. Blackman, ar, 1 is now on the road for Reggs i Dewiit. A.B. Seal and wife returned yes terday from a jaunt lo the Grand Kinde country, where Mr. Seal owns a ranch. Geni'.in-j Marline, ladies kid Ifl ve- in ; 1 1 sha les and sizes at G. W. Simps 'n 'h lor ! cents pr-r pair, for a short time only. Will A Link have a line assorted stock of vocal, instrumental and insii u-tioti books. Call on iliem at their new stand. vMessrs. Egan A Achison. propri etors ot the Aioanv marlile and ranite works on l'.roadalbin fatreet, are executing some tine work. Parties interested should tee them. Work is progressing rapidly on the brick budding OI Hie lirants Pass 1 S.igar Pine C:, in this city. The compa.iv will have an extensive business in operation before the season is ended. Several county conventions have this year nominated a lady for the ortiee of school superintendent. If eligible for the position, there is no reason why I hey could not till the position well. If the people of Albany are going to eel-brate the glorious l-onrtii of July this year it is time the preparations were commenced. This city is big enough to have a good celebration every year. Tne P..iker City fi uring mill has cea-ed operating temporarily, on acio'int oi having run out of wheat. The reason assigned t I ortlusby the ' it .1... ....: : , ,,.w..ovi.iV'iii i"naiu un i"in i. h-ai paper n that gram is held , .,11 :,, k.,,iL. ',. 1.. , 1 . too high lor the mill to handle profitably. Th? sale ol seats ior Caroline Gage and me ieene se. o . opcnen Thors.livat Blackmail's: the price oi admission was uxea at o.' enis . . . ; .i.n i...,oa .:tli 11. 1 to ail pai 1 01 inc 110a .. nun i-i. u ei 101-reiiue: ion. extra charg-i tor reserved seats. As I - - - - - - 30cm as tickets were placed on sale j "u..i,OBt., a,;d n.rtT. thev com nenec-d going rapidly and : C. P. Hunttiigton, pivid, nt ..f frora the looks of the lox sheet at the Southern Pacilic railroad cota present, the house will be far to ; j)any will p.-.ss through this v sai lll to accomodate a'.l w ho con- to-day enroute to Portland. He template attending. ; will be accompanied bv lireetors C . ... - it . 1II..II 1 1 The t'niuii t'acific bin street. I -h onlv lin" running two fast : General lessenden. son of the ex fain dailv from Portland topma-j secretary of the tre-a-ury, Mr. ! ha S' P-iiil Kansas Citv. Chicago Jenkins, a Xew ork banker, and 1 t 'l ouis and all points 'East and Second Vice President A. X. i. ;'..i. Thmnili tickets on sale at Tow ne. lite party will remain in ''. V-": Pieitic odice. Broadal-. the Xorth ten days. Mr. Huntine ino v ii.iii ..- - I ShviD5 lb cants at N'ie.eck'n. j Lots tor Thin property will enhance in on the market. E. ABOUT OAS WELLS. Talk of Sinkinj a Well in th. Vicinity or Albany. The recent discovery of natural gas wells at Astoria, and Drain, in Southern Oregon, has revived the interest in tiie projeet of sinking such a well in this vicinity. Ex perts from .Pennsylvania have said that indications point to the. exist ence of natural gas, coal or oil in the vicinity of this city, and it is said some capitalist! are talking of trying the experiment of sinking a hole down a lew thousand feet lor ibis purpose. Reports from the Drain well have encoui aged theuri in this. A company with a capital stock of $10l),(HX) is being organized at Drain to develop it. M. X. Dimmer, the gas and oil I expert, who accompanied the party of Portland capitalists to Drain last Saturday, said concerning the dis covery: ''The quality of the gas id far superior to any I have ever wen during nine years' experience in the gas regions of Pennsylvania and also in Mericoand Russia. The indications for oil and coal are stionger than in any territory I have i-perated. The formation of the soil and rocks is such that both oil and coal must be in the near vicinity. Mv idea is that the surface gas is very shallow an. I j tuat it i3 better the further down a shaft is sunk. There must be a heavy underlayer somewhere. "My impression is that at a depth of 1N feet below the bed rock a pressure of t!0 pounds to the square inch in a one inch pipe can be obtained." Dr. B. F. llamell, savs that the ! excitement over the discovery .1 natural gas is growing intense. "I was called upon to make au experi ment ith the well." said he."that was dug last winter. The well was from twenty to twcnty-livo feet deep, and the water was to oti'en Kive that the man who dug it gave up all idea of using it for domestic purpose?. It tisted like oil so much that a person could not drink it. He wanted me to inquire into the cause of it. The investigation was to have been ma.!" Monday evening, but as 1 was very --:-.y i could not get there. A larje ( .- was on hand waiting for ifiu to put in an apjar.t?-ce ami while discussing wneM.e. j to wait longer or to defer t!;e t-x-1 periment, eouie one threw in a j lighted match. Instantly the "ell j was on fire, and a llame sh": up ': feet high, illuminating the ( oi i u y for some distance around, i lie well burned fully half r.n hour. It is presumed that the sui'j -e of the water was covered wi'h o:l and" that the well itself was ton staidly lilling up with gas. This incident has so aroused the peoplo to the importance of the dieovcry that the banks of Elk creek are daily besieged by a small army of prospectors. Memorial Dav. McPherson Post G. A. K. of Albany will meet this evening to take frteps toward the proper observance of memorial day in t his city. In addition to the beautiful custom of bedecking the graves of the dead with (lowers, exercises will lie held at the opera house and an address will be delivered by some one yet to be chosen. The observance of memorial day : deserves to be participated in by i me people generally 01 tins guar , country, and the custom ot voting "one dav of the vear for the purpose of paving tributes 01 re membrance lo the dead, and strewing (lowers upon the graves of those who wore the blue or gray as well as those of departed friends in every station of life, tends to strengthen the binds of unioiiby which the nation is held firmly together. lioiul Xi'ivi For Itnker City. The Iregonian says : The Baker City Board of trade committee, appointed for the purpose of clos ing up the deal with the Givotix Amalgamating A Reduction com pany, is now in Portland perfect ing arrangements for the erection of the immense plant the company : is to build in Baker Citv. The i -. 00.1 i,,k....,.;i....i 1... i... ! V- .''" ' .'ii'm 111 f-' I o OIL I lll.O! ' -. out as the work progresses. The! Oivnux Compauy agree to )'.it in a plant costing "nearly ifion.ittio. .hen completed the mine owners U.IKIT I 1IV Wl ni'l'i till li,'ie..r to send their ores to Omaha li..,.. .- .. . 1 1 ml -uiiui.iu iaiu iiuooarti. wtio rf-rri sent the Hopkins-Seai les intere- ion win prooaoiy re ui 11 10 -xioanv . '11 U..UI.. . lit . 1 1 to 100K alter tne company 8 inter- j ests here THE MOnNIKG 17 A T T J.' XL X value rapidly. G. BEARDSL&Y, GENERAL AGENT, Office on ODDFELLOWS CELEBrlA IIjN. Programme cf The Acaiv ra ry Exea iaea MBeH UTo-Mo row. Follow ing is the programme for the Odd Fellows celebration to be I held in thiscitv to-morrow. The procession will form at the hall at 1 i m. The line of procession will l.e from the O. F. Temple up Ferry street to 4th, 4th to Lyon, Lyon to First, First to the Temple "where the Rebeccas will join the pro cession, thenco to the opera house, where the following, programme will ' rendered : Music Bond. Opening Ode. Prayer Chaplain .1. ensto. Oration Hon. M. ( Music Mah' quartette F. I Sack - . George. , Rev. E. R. Prichard. W. II. Lee o. w. Sears. Wm. Forliniller. Recitation Miss lb-Ion i 'raw ford. Closing Ode. Reception committee .1. F. Rackensto, George Chiunberlain, W. M. Ketchum. C. G. Rawlings, W. C. Tweedale, M. 11. Ktli-. li. J. Peterson, T. J. Sti;,-. .1. I. Guiss and G. W. Wri-.'bt. The admission to !!. afternoon exercises will be free. r.vr.MM. i:i.ut ii:s. The jiiogramnnkfor the evening session will be as follows: Opening remarks . 1. 1'. I'.ackcn st... Male ii;artette Piof. . A. Yo.mg. C. !!. Hart, .1. f. Littler, an.l C. W. Sears Recitation Miss Rose Truinblc. Solo "Down Went MeGiiitv" C. I!. Hart. Remarks Hon. M. C. Gei.;-g.-. (planet! .Mrs ( ham am. .i !'. Mrs. Lee. Mr. Fort mi Her a Sea is. I nslrunvu!:'.! di'et The Malin. I'..--,- oio "A lii'.ndre oms le.-p." in lov; ' C "V Refreshiiieiits. Mi- The adii.issi-'li to : he eVellOig Ids. Re- exe Ires vises w 1 : : " imeiKs cn t: .' H..o ..- ; .tie ijlllte o. In ir a i ds I'liere is ri., y i'lst f.' the nsi.'.-r- r.-.'.v j Sel's., able 1 a::d : repaing i IS'".". i"i'k in c! aii dig ii The -toil arm I lie g! ; : he ;dv 1. m".1. fil have to be re j set ;ii':d this is the work that takes ; the tin. e of the ;oj man. Tlu-re I will be fibout the same acreage ! this year iis last, judging by the ; opinions of a number of growers ; who have been interviewed 011 the 1 suhjee!. 1 he last year price was pot -o iiigii as l ' ejiei.mrage t he 1 planting of many now acres, i although tin- outlook for a firm I market next fall is good. There ! w ill le a meeiing of the Willam- etto YaHey Hop irowers" assoeia ' tion in s-alcm May nth, which jiroinises to be largely attended by I the tiieiiiberu, of whom there are sixty, l In., meetang will be ot considerable importance, in so ! much as at it will be discussed ! many topics of intenst to the fraternity. llorinaliitiftr In Hntlun l oiintj. Complaint is made from I'.utte viiie, in the north end oi Marion , county, says the Salem Journal, i that a di-;il!erv exisis close to the town, which totaliv ignores tlie i:nv of Oregon in relation to Suudav ; closing and furnishes material of j its manufacture to a huge number ; of thirsty individuals, who wallow around in the front yard surround ing the premises to the great di gust and annoyance of law-abiding neighbors. Citlrrn' Man Meeting. Arrangements are being made for in i-nthusiasi ic mass meeting of citizens which was called by the Board of Trade to meet at the opera ho:i9 on Monday evening. May oth. (Questions relating to ( 'he best methods and means for; promoting the city'.s growth and: progress and tor public improve- i I mentii will be discussed, and a : profitable meeting is piomised. 1 Alliiiny 1 inh Sturj. As: i.ri'jsing coiversation was overheard yesterday between a well-known real estate man and a 1 pai'v from the Hub state. After ; asMiig afiou! truils, pot at 1 party wante lishing. estate Iri m.!. crops etc.. know said of wheal, the Hub about 1 he our real to hv. w iln a sly w ii! we ur have the verv b.'s: 1 s 1 1 1 1 1 troll! at i..e Tii. ai.il silhn ill, in ciei ii : i v In !e 1" oish . w ...: I in? "Wliv." -aid I lie Hub 1 Sll! ! .-i-e. "Vl.Ml etlj't CelCi a- fo- I'litline V". 1." my io t'iiOS" tish in fre-!i water' "Cei, said our i'i'iep.1 w itho if blu-i.iu . "we get t hose cii : ( ariici.-s from Mueller ..v. Garr.ifs. Fiey idwavM k'i a f,ne liti" .,:' all th'jse . leja-,' deheaejes." 'Tlie l).'i,trlrt SUille." ladies i f the First Presb The ..." 1 iciiaii cnurcli are I'repanngtogivc mis popular entertainment in the near future. HERALD: FRIDAY, CHEAP jOr D D I T ! O JM TO Sale on the Call at the office for descriptive folder and convince RAK10W OA'-DE EAILRO.'D. Bu 'al cf N. K.Fr z er -Along Jourtry M.uriage of a l'orm r Linn C La ... . It is expected I ha Huntingloi) will i Mr. C. P. -s through -.ei U. ii,. Eugene some .la . i 1 1 1 - is e i i,::ig lo wicgoii ;. ; . .iv I, llr. 'U r of the Xario'.v Gu.i-, exieiisioii. The cii v council i x tended liio: an invit.tlioii . s;;. ovtriii l-.ngeii': when h passe s . through ;:nd !:u has wiitl'-n ll.: !ie is imii I-:i-ed -vith the i: led by :: ci;'..ei ill make - : ji ! teres! In:; nil - j and thai be vis',! our fi t V A coimml (ei a ill b - pre pa 1 1. I'il'llllg f 1 i !.-elw to receive him. Jt is in l el , Jt IS Hot M-l will arrive. i know n w hat dav he w ill arrive, i East Friday evening Mr. Jacob Frazier arrived here liom lVnilie- ; ton with the body of his son. Xick 1 i ton wiin me ooov oi ins son. .Mi-K K. I'iaiei , w ho mel an ae-idi ntal j and loiielvdealh in the mountains ' j near Pemlleton the hitter part of I 1 last January, an account of which 1 was given in the Register at the I t line, last i I be lody was taken to its t:i:g place at the Gay cem- eterv near spencer J!ltte a' ill- day. Mrs. I'razier, who is a daughter of Mr. John Cogswell, accompanied the body to this city and will remain here some time. 1 A family here la-t I iiiuriigvanfs arrived Fridav night from .Nebraska. They chartered a box ! box car and brought with thein I household go ds, farm machinery grain, potatoes, chickens and a cow. They were alnnit twelve days on tie- road and while on the way some of t he potatoes spoiled ' and some of the chickens died. They expect to locate here and ; P"ow no .-.ith t he country. ('.'ids have been received in this cit v announcing ib" ap;r 'aching wuh Mr. land p!a.-. ; !). hue. ,; 1 .h-nnic I. Ilery lo a 11': Th' 'v nil !er. 0! I in't- V.'elld. Will Wa-1 take Fads iy 1 v. l.o- U':i.i 1 r. tnem take . iil ir. ll h i- io- posed t ban-! a: i wl j'liate. .1 In' I h.ut ieh wo oee!. at'.' An Knjityable Snrlitl. JJ social given hist evening bv Th. t he young ladies oi the 1 . P. S. '. '.. of the Coiigieg.iiiotial church in the lecture loom of the church, was an enjoyable al'.'ai:'. An in teresting literary and musical pro gramme was rendered, and a lunch of ice cream and cake was served. Mrl'tierittn I'ost N.t A. K A full att-ndance of the mem- j ! 1-ors of Mcpherson Post reuuested i at the regular meeting on Friday I evening ot this week, as prewira- t I Hons lor the observation j memorial day will be commenced ! at that meeting. By order of the : commander. Inst Hi-ci'lTed. A new line of sateens, challies, .seersucker-, chambrieks, hi Iks, satins, plushes and ladies tine worsted dress 'giKids in tlie lati's: tdia liis and novelties, parasol ho cries, curtains and spring goods in. endless variety. My stock is no.v complfte in all departments. Ladies are cordially invited to call and inspect these goods. G. W. Simpson. I'uret: Forst'l: We make a specialty of ladies I ''"' 1 nee, ,.0d and misses line corsets'and waists. ! VW have a jgood l.oti-e and Ivyo We have a drive in a French splendid bt. leet Iront each, sateen corset at 75 cents. Extra "Inch aie situ ated m the very cen irood value ' ,l'r 01 "R! "'r.v w,'hui one block Sami ei. 1. Yoi.xii. i'f the stieet ra lwav- line. This . piece of property can be had at a The Llmitril Fait Mail. consumes Portland On the Cnion Pacilic but seventy hours from to Chicago, w Inch is 1 1 the fastest time ever made from coast. Ticket otlice street. An Idea. the Facihe "'s o". . Broadalbin j 1 We think the peoplu will like to buy live oiif-nonnd bars of snlen. allIiry coan for two bits. We will sell at that price to-dav. Sl'KXCI'.K A Bl.tCKHl HV. Elegant new dining cars Pull- man jiaiare and free l-.uuily sleep ing cars run th-'oiigh on express trains to nver. ! tin ilia. C eincil I'.lutl's, Kan-'as City. :. bonis and Chicago, via. Cnion Pacilic r.iil- way. C. rhvnl, Rmai . Rawli: laliiiu s; gs e !ie!;e; Dune .r.- 1:: ' I'aim 1 li sa head. ..I. ' r itai i ll ia lie ! Ki ef.lt-. So , . Al .: -, irt-e 1: t r:er i .-Ml', .ci.'ieiii et livery w u ::. blV" All ir ' o.vn de ,al. al voiir ho ise nini iiin.: or o-ders il you ui.tii Blackburn. .eniiig Ior Spencer 5c APRIL 25, 1 890. LOTS li A Ju B A N Y. 1 n s t a,l 1 I.uwt-st I'rlrrs in Mlilincry Ml tfcf I. ml lex Ituzaar. Call and select your hats for yourself and children. I'ntriinined hats from 25 cents up, and trimmed hats from l.fH upwards. All I work first-class and satisfaction I guaranteed. Call early and avoid the rush. II. .1. SoWT.ll. Froman Block. Sarins .l' K ts at ('(. I have a small line of spring jackets in colors I wish to close t i out and have reduced the price to , cost. They are the latest style s ; and a bargain. I also have a line : of spring stockinet jackets for f . 5..vJ each, which i the nicest 1 jaeket for the price in the market. Stuuuel E. Young. ! S;iiuuel E. Young. ' .olrfcii iluie llar.i.u-. j .iiilius (.r idwohl has decided to , 1 .,.1, i0 lls ,,, ,,.,.,,,11, stoelc (ll 1 I ,.1-oekei-v : nd f ini-v Is -i com. ! plete line of groceries. He has en route a lar-je invoice of sugar, and will keep a complete assortment ol choice groei-ries, and the best of t.0.VH : teas p. be had in the m arket for the benefit of his i eiistiimers. He will also enlir.'e I his hanhvare department. He in I forms us that he buys all his goods : for net cash, whicn w ill enable him to sell goods as low as any house in Oregon, ami there is no pee I of i peopl" going abroad w hen thev can do as well at home, or even hctter. For Sprint; unit Sunoner. W. R. Graham, the t lilor, has just received another large invoice ! oi elegant p.i!te-i;s Pt mens' stiit j iugs, mid I r ins rings .or soring I wear. 11 :s -lo. k embraces a larje ! line of fie fine-1 labrjes tor metis ! weir el.inl. iV : anied r,, : and at j and -I ,. tern.-. le lolli skdie.l i:.i:;e A a 1 v w ; . a' ere. lie 'll ir- 111 i''""'H'y st. . 'ai: in' 1:1 I ... 1 i- I in. t. 1 rn- in u; er i ! 'ti Ith. I'.ecatise i' Ill III; l- t.:e public d.iv 1 v ad lit piii Ilia! has a park 1. 11 I out in it, otli. rec.ttise all itie biiiuesK men who want make good investments buy in this addition. And last bu', not "east r.-.m-e every lot in this .1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ibl double in value in the next '.' days. Tips pro.'criy as yet is very lea-oiiable in price and is sold on I he installment plan. For price etc., call 011 Rn kbait A Malin. Mitncy tt l.nnii. Weare agents for the M innenpoli National Building and Loan As-o- . ciatiou and can oiler extra endiicc- f j incuts to parties who wish to ob tain loans ior iiiiiiiiing itirpo-cs or other p!irioscs with real estate security. On this plan of gelt ing mniey for building, purposes it is much better than ither building associations, as it matures in live years, and is one of the most sub stantial institutions in tlie country. Call at our otlice and examine the plan. Bi itMiAitr A Maun. Sii'cia ll;irf;iiui. We have 'Jo lect front on l irst street, winch is one of tlie verv ; iiest locati .ns in i property can not 1 the city. Ibis e duplicated in i price or location, as it is Min ded ; in ihc verv business center of tho , tiargain. Price, 'J,lO; part cash, j balance on lime. Bt'itkii i:t t Mai. ix. ! Agents. , . r, . . . . i.. II .... 1 1 I j ir. l iniou ireais siiceessnio v io , diseases ol women, and guarantees to curtail curable private diseases, j 1 He has a -ttre remedy for catarrh j of the head. He sleeps in bis otlice and answers city call-; day or night. Consultation isireeand everything ! is strictly conlideutiiil. lie can be ' found in his ollice in I'.luinberg's ; block from b to I, 2 to 1 and 7 j tos. I New enibtoidei i -, iSuni-ing, 1 l.u-e I! lu n-ing in '"'t.i and?::k. ' bl-i-k m I c'-e.iii'.. '.-- 1:1 iinit-i- !id:i l.la:-' ar. 1 .-fi 1 ii.,i a-, a:-o -s ...1: 01 an 1 PieP! olig I'oive,-. New . Young. id. stc.l'-'ishtp !.'( '.. all id F..'-; via -idwi'V. ::i. Tieke! and S.i. !: 1 1 ::re vonr 1 :;n.l sl'-pnig points Norih. ! the 1110:1 ti tie P.e s-tve i i.oiee mi !!-.i.id.i!''i ! ., . 1 :.. K. Martin, of Poilland. : "..r..,..ir, d to give instructions in ill kinds i oil painting at the residence of Mr. Beiitley, coiner of Sixth aud Calapooia strts. me ri t Pl;ui yourself that these lot are the li.'r I Broadulbin Street, near First Will !'. r.ile. Albany lidge Xo 4, I. O. O. F. is making extensive preparati'inw to celebrate the seventy-lirst an niversary of the order on April 2, 1NH. lliere will be a parade and other exercises, comim ncing at I o'clock i m. An oration will be I delivered at the opera house at 1 :30 i m, by lion M. C. ieotge, of Portland. ' There will Is- a cial ' at the opera house in the evening, j AH Odd IV I lows and their friends are cordially inv ited, i Eii-CovMnrr.F.. This is the time of year when the young v.i.uutn . iih u com-I plexion makes you conscious of it J by walking around luo- lir:id ' muUii.d no in :i veil r.o i leu t ! snrin w ind m.ie not r.vieh ii 1 What a silly goose t-i1(. j,) ; If she ! ,v:,1!' u:!" keep her skin n 1-''""' in hit cas: r.side 1 '"' veil, and let the wind and s.un j alike kiss it Ami every night and morning use Hubbard s Elegant 1.011011. men she will have a complexion to be proud of. Elegant Lotion renders the skin soft and beautiful. .. 1 j ! ot.on cure, chapped , Ele; hamls rant I P. ( cntemeri kid gloves Ml E. Maek and colored at Samuel Young's. The Foster genuine liook glove osterina. S.imiiel E. lilaek and colore I .1! We are bargains. alway. You . ..ii; in ring lo I cial out (H'K i"!' them. S ' 1 No ::,,. go i-is v i 11 ; :m i:i: A l.i m'kiii i:n. r w iirii tb" iriee, o i ,vay- tie tirst-class. .'11:.: A p. 1. i ::!! h ki eii'..' .:'. ei 1 'lee. l ';.',:!)'!: !.'. I.- g aii'Hu:: e- r lie : ,. . :.: i-r. t '.g't . 1 : .-.hi,:- -. 1: u ry - e! i;t o -ll die 1 .' .if:l .i-SLiM- rit. '.'til l "I'liuii. 1 'llldt'.lll, 1! no inal'i r I ::!!'! iis'ie , eniolis lie an.l a,.e' r;'ke. iiii'i OV tl tl.U'lillls y lln-y k.i ll;-.! sy-'n 111, fa- ita-r i!n 11 ilutcli an' lii't f'Miiil to relax .lii'i unl rvi'ii iia:lv to Mliuiidoii gr.i-n il a'to. 1 gitiier. But it i- priviiilivi.' f..r.e ' llial slnmld chiefly re.i.niliiei:l tke ! liittcrs 'o pi-rsens dwi'lling in i.iuliiri.i : "iir-e,l liM'.iiitii-N, fur it is a certain Inn klcr of defetiiv :iL'.iint wnicti t!ic enemy . Moeili Cure, likeu ise. : ilv- ps'i;i. 1 heunialisin kidney aiul liiliioiig ipliiienl-. inii s: v,u : rue.: fh- Williatn'- Initial! Pile -iiit !:-: i tlie otiW n;r. cure l r 1'litnl. Iilo i1 ing or i'o liitig ,'.! ever discovere.; it iu'Vrr (,i:V .i riiii' ivj cisi of long -tamliiig. .Iinlee Conn, M.ijriJ!c, Ky, say. "I)r Wiliiiiin'rt lmli.ni Pile Ointm'iit enri il me after year.- of suttering." .1 iiiige I .illinniirv, ( len l.iiiil 1 1. .i "I iiuve oiilid li experience Ikat llr. Wiilun '.. I lit 1 tun l'in' 'in1 in -11 T i;ivi i II I M) i d 1 .: t c- ;ili jiemi Lent 11 lii f." W e luive liuailo ,1, ,,i m,-L u ili'inai-. Ho le't 11 '11 r an ii.-vi.til lunger. Sold by ih u- gi-t lit '.ii.' :.n ! fl per X. !; I' i'e-hav AM:eoa A'.n mv, ( li eguii. loii aiiiiol tlliiril. A 1. t! us sea -oil ,f the )i:;r vuinn-.t a id reliable iharr! nalstiiii ia the li:is, ,13 crinips, colie, uaiiimea ."oi I all iiifla-Mmatinii i f tin i.'iin.ii'li and LiiwvU ate cxgeedinely lar.germis if nut attended t at once. !.) buttle of IlKGWS' 1)1 XRRHOKA liALSAM will do mere (toort in ease if tint kind thin any other tne.heiue ii eartli. We guarantee it. G. L. liiaekmau, druggist. ! Inr Oivn." :i eciiiline kid iglove. i j eveiy pair warranted, at sfL.it per Iair. this glove 1 nave nainiie 1 for live vears and have tried many . . ouien eipial jjaniu icrs. tint never have found any I to them liii l:.e prve. ntiel i:. Young. FIX F. PRESSED CHICKEN'S Ml'ELI.KR 1 HO.'lt'a N - hi tiiii A itrtl li, ls.:. tu TQOtntisoa. a boy ' if tin- 011 We !ne. bv v.ta ui Hulii t . j From . - e A GARRET'S, i I l-.i'c i : : ! V". ! 1'i.i e li I'M r -1 . - lem'.oii net. .11, a n ; ile . . v. ,-i...wi.::k. , o i.t i j 1 1 jftOo .. . .;.v '. 'Cii! Bu.hhrs. Yer-C v :. i" :: Firs' -i,-..,'t with Ual- r ''' ' ' '. : 1 - 1 .... I ' II ' 1 I i v( ii '- .i: e-i:::e agem-, ... g a-. E-tbiiif.'-s give;: also; letiidingso:-! :;i J'lri- : .'.': .'..'!-. i.itrtistcd to pi'"iiij. i y execiited. ,l3 ici m. oti'I.. French keep- r.tili'o ul lime. Fountain pens at Will M..i k. Xon-magueti:.- wa' i i s ,,t Will A Stark's. Everyone phouM have a lot in Fair Dale. A nice line ! Windsor ties at Barrows A Searls. The V. S. F. fast b!;!.-k ho- are the best at Read".-. The bes' ured at F. ioui:t.;.ri im-i M. I relich'.;. rn i:::il.ii-t- We exci !l 1:1 r-!iil roid, iv F. 1: 1 i. " r,rl eiJ.l F. Rea I -. ;1 r tip- l-.d fancy goods. W. Men, iniss.s stiaw hats a V. The Y. S. V. .,, for sale 'nil v :i' W F. Read s. An :?. voice of ii.-v' reeei .'.M ::t P.arows io t.i l-i!!u S.i-i ami fancy rrocerles. 1 1 11 o'tard s n ale l Mlie cur: . -!. v:i. ' I". .-! l.iele- at Tiy Iheiii. s o!i . iov!:i. lloUd IVS a' 'ieei U's Good uior-.i'ig! Have yo'l Hubbard's I leg nit Lotion. Trv Hubbard's vanilla k.1K;n ,.x,r.K.tfli ,,K.V ar The i-clebra'.ed tjuaker Ciiv t !-. ' w hite nhirt at l.arrows a i see th" Hew novelties in iioitm ings ami white jroods at lb-ad's. Go to Will A .start's f-.r bargain in I id.ie- and gents -oji! iu!;-!,is. i iik new l.in t admits s!ijM r irei bill pra- I d'ltv. t!.-:u A large and e!eg u t lit 1" 1 ei . -.ill'! (rents gol 5 w ntcln -it Y;ii A Mark's. If viiti w ant to tin v br-.; cat. on V t- :kt-rv. l.o;s ;r 1 'a I n- . no ivi .,s k' p r.. r i ' -1 1 s lav 1 I I 'gi ar- e: Pr. i: :.y ; ..:i' 1 ing Spe:i ed t"as an I . A!' kinds, ,f able and inea S-ipiic.'l- A I'.ia 1 caeiied !' r new I! i-k'.iurn's. 1 I" It We have our new spring stock of kid gloves, and the b.-st value ever show 11 in Albany at W. F. Read's. Hubbard's eiegant lotion is 1.0: a face paint, but 1 y Us Use viini : most injurious ! dered harm!"-. Partier de -ii i;i I An:"o!te'-.. the . i en Piiji t otln.l to ;.ee:: iliillg gl'e -l.Olil I . Wallace A Cu-iek's Hid S' ;.ud get pii. es. Mr. Martin Ludwi tinner in the vallev. wit Ii 1 itt.news ii W.ii the !'. tei iO.t n. Smoke tin ; filled n-cent ceiebiafed 11 gits, :i anui.i' ill' 1 at .1 11 1 : 1 is Mc-t-::d.lel a tiiei. s .1"- ii s cigat faeterv . Forlini'ler A Irvi:ig !...'. tine line of car .t ock of fiitniture, v.'.i i.v.i;'r c'.e. ; O ir slock of staple and fanev groceries is all nice and . oi the best quality. fre-h and spencer : I.I.11 i;bnm. ! Delicious dried beef, chipped to . order, fill! cream cheese, lunch i tongue, sardines, and a full line of j hiiicti uo-ids at Spencer fc Black , burn's. I The idiosyncrasies of mankind : is a frightful wonder. They must j have bargains. This is continued ! daily by the crowd seen at Conn A Hendricson. Ho! for low prices. I Jo to Conn A Heiidricsun for your groceries, crockery and glassware. .We are not crajiky. lint will give y..u prices that win astonish tite 11:1 1 r.es. W. B. (iilson h:is accepted the agency of the Snn Francisco Chron icle. Jt will be delivered to sub scribers at IS cents per week, in cluding t he Sunday issue. Leave orders :i bis barber shop in received uriains. a large in ranging in ! 1 e'l ptr arr, senni, i Alsn ;l line eijv nl f 11 t ii i Young. ntreen d ior : 01 1 I call on R. ".. ! iilt theni in c n t. I'iee. Shop on i : : 11 I'eirv slieet Toe i. '.:" in Al'-any to I ny 'in- is Rarrows A Searls. Their sloe.; is Iri sh, style the lat est ami prices the lowest. onouilca:. cieanlv an.l pleas- aid to u-e, the very best soap ni the mat ket, a. id oniy a dollar .1 lox Spencer & Blackburn' j i roatehlef Savon. Ask or it. fftTft 50X1 0 I Feet L.F tii ni.V th- i. 1, ; 1 ,u 1 I'lie l'i !' lilt i'.ii-iti.'.s- :l te.l-ivt! 'pion. caie w : fill at:e u- V w m :, .1 : ii ALBANY i Mi i.k. ' an I o ' 1 ! : now t 1, J:i, l' ..". lar -r i: g jots, lots to the 1 y Jim f. 1 feet wile e:,e of 1 -- feet in V. id ! a tie' :. Id.t:..! t f -a?" a. :getd in t e ' V S 'lii: ( l i , , ii l CI .f : Hflb, !l-o ' ! ..:e fi to fin 1 is . tt '11 lit A ;r D t-1 V I Cirl'0..:riL.S TriO ItC t, f(I!:!y.f ; t t f f 1 a c !'';:, nut., 1 1 . FRESH BAKED li-IEAD EVhliY DAY. At this i.! r'.-.i-;' le.ui- i ni :i:ie t ( f tft lt l fOUHil B eOIllfiVtr :.! oM.t r.c, t" w la. I x tit- KiM-m.a ! i.stat il.v I j 1; a. :illJ pis. usinim. pmli at Fine Pi:..'; Dried B.rJ io i riier. Anchovy trie. t anates mi -.ins. Eastern Suckwii.ytf Flour, Vanned Goon's of Alt Kinds, Bohemian Gias.uc, Lie, Th--; ls wire ai t..'.it-ir.-ri; l"iv aii'i llic la t-rt ! 'i giill t' lii l'lll.ti:iir. Ilill ii the wi.J Miner on 1 ir: Con rart trg e II ! it i :1 ci r.ei', ii bin bu. JTtrr. Ool) id and ca:f for sdi;. . pply to Ird Dii.Biborir. BLOP : ., ; ef a : . ' 1 ' ....:,.:.: t 1: 1 ne!.. .''. . '..- knife. I 1 1 1 : i 't : it to .1t- i.eiit w:: I; ' ' r: : V ' i ' : :: d ;n tin i. . e. .". : : I Jlsli liesi il-i -. I'.i'.- v n't- !:.i"d lav er ;:. : I' - V -i-j - n il W i 1.1 ALL " ' 0 I', . nriii " .el ' -.. rr stri-t, i.e'.i.e-. I i.-rd -ei !" V . liar Meiy! .. ''ft L so- K I Stat)1!