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TTif ;-uoKVTyq ttt:tmt,t: Sunday, .tttly 20. .ano. fjloniuty gaily iicrald ON SALK. Th Daily Hkkali will im on sale each morning at H. J. Jones' book store.where it can be procured at 6 cents per copy. A NEARLY FATAL ACCIDENT. A Man Fall Eigb'eei Ft On to Hard Bars Floor. For colored glasses go to I French's. "A Pair of Jacks" at the opera bouse Tuesday nwht. Go to the opera house Tutsi lay night an:) get a good laugh. The best watch in the world for j An accident occurred st Tangent j yesterday that may terminate fa-! tally. Jan. Sheridan, who 'as working for Hemv Settletneir mowing away hay, lost his balance and fell a distance of eighteen feer n the hard barn floor. Hi right thigh was crushed, the bone being battered an I mashed almost to a iell v . Three teeth were also knocked out and us hi .tn-1 cinni badly cm. IIi recovery is doubt ful, al-hough he was re.-ting as ' phhiIv us could I in exnected of one the money at F. M. French's. I in such a condition. Dr. I. I.. Thos. Monteith and wife re-! Hill of this citv, was called, and turned yesterday from Yaquina. Stecial prices made on all dress goods to make room for fall stock at U. VV. impson's. Buy your spectacles and eye glasses at F. M. French's and have them properly fitted. Great reduction made on sailor waists, silk wool and tine flannel atG. W. Simpson'B. An eleant new line of undress ed kid gloves, iu all the latest shades, just received at the Ladie Bazaar. E. LaForet and wife, Mrs. Birnes and Mrs. J.J. Dubruille will leave Monday for Kindley soda springs. Louis Blan, who has been em ployed in the tailoring department of L. . Blain's store, tia- removed his family to this city to reside in the future. Chinaman Jo was up before Re corder 11 en ton on a charge of atsault while at work in the Re vere House kitchen and was fined 5 and cost, in deiauil 01 which he was committed to the city jail for four days. The splendid display of fruits at James F. Pwell'a yesterday morning was superb, but buyers soon broke itscompletness. 'Chose iooking for purchases there will have to go early for tir.-.t choice.but the supply is ample and elegant. Tickets to Europe San Francisco Spokane Falls, Pendleton, Baker City, The Dalles, and all points in the United States and Canada for sale at the Union ticket ofli . . C. G. Kawlings city ticket ager . Broad I. in St. The nsual religious services a ' i be observed at the First Bapt.?i. church next Sab hath July 2... Preaching by pastor L. J. Tru: -ball at 11 o'ciock. Sund y school immediately following at 12. Meeting of the Vinyard laborers, to hch all young people are in vited at 6:30 preaching at 7; 15. by ptstor. The public are cord ially invited tothe-e meetings. Board of Trarie Meeting, The regular meeting of the Al bany Board of Trada will conveuo on M mday evening, and a full at tendance is requested, as busine of importance is to be transacted. The matter of a representation in Northwestern Industrial Exposi tion, which holds during the m uth of October in pokaue Kails will be agitated, and should oe acted upon, as Oregon products should bold a prominent place in every meeting of that nature. Mr. J. H. Town-send is the com missioner for tiiis exposition and will atteud to all matters pertain ing to it. Ue.Ulda't Wake. A voung lady in Astoria wno is a luhl sleeper, and bo is upon thai account depended upon to , , awaken her brother, a fireman, in case of a night alarm, was badly left on the morning of the 4th, on Uiuocca-ionoithe aiarm at JoplinV bam, hearing which sue arose and proceeded as usual to shout tor her brother. Having done this she returned to her bed. On awak ening iu the morning she ascer tained that she hud ot out of bed on the wrong bide and bad be-n snouting into a closet instead of through the usual door, and hei brother, tue fireman, had not hei-d her at all. Astoriau. set the broken bones. Cenana Keturu. The Eugene Guar I says bv the conrtesv of Mrs. T. M. Jackson, we are enabled to give the population of some of the principal towns of Western Oregon. In making their returns from a number of the towns the eiiumeiators did not separate the inhabitants of the towns from the precinct of which they are a l.art. Ilia to bo regretted that I this was not done so that an ac :ur I ate count could be made of the towns. The precincts in almot every instance extend seveial mi:es into the country, and the count cannot be depended upon to giv the populations of the towns proper. The following is the count : TEACHERS IN CO UNCIL An Intei esting Letter From State Superintendent E. B, Mcelroy, A ORKAT STORM PREVAILING. Tk Hxtlonal Oonroil- Teachers J rom. All Seetioni-Hotola Fall And Still They Come. WITHIN THE INCORPORATION. Eugene 3.017 Asnland 1,779 McMinnville 1.335 WITHIN THK PRECINCTS. Salem .7 231 Albany .'ti!872 Oregon City... 3,135 Koseburg . 2.351 Grant's Pass 2 195 f .- -. 1 1 i . . . . . lauio 35,liii i iiinsooro 1,545 Jacksonville ll97 In the above list Eugene. Aaii. landand McMinnville are the onlv towns tha. give the city aioitv. The others are county and town mixed. Nona Eugene precinct WiM-ie the city limits, 1523 ;Souih Eugene 1494. Eighth street is the, divid ing line. Sr Paul, Minn., July, 7. Weieached the city to--day ten hours late, having been detained in Dakota by the great s'oini of this morning. Sunday afternoon, traveling eastward through Dakota, we observed a very heavy and dark cloud risinjr in the north. This cloud kept riming above the horizon, and it was seeti from the train, as a light breze sprang up, that this cloud hadtlieappeaiance of a hurrcane. At 2 :30 o'clock this morning we pafst-d into the storm. It sceoied mo're of a toi nado than of a cvclone nature. It was accompanied with a terrible wind and a terrific electrical dis play. Our engineer, beine verv Drn- dentK ran under cover of some heavy warehouses, situated in a small village alongside the track, and this piobably the only thing that saved the " rain from being overturned. s it was, the pas sengers all felt quite certain that we would be thrown Irotn the train before we reached the shelter of theBe houses. We remained here until morn ing, and carefully telt our way for ward to Fargo, some twenty Wiles distant, where we fount! thai one train with twelve sleepers on the North R. K. had been thrown from tue track bv the force of the wind. As we passed ea.-tward toward -t. Paul, we fo;ui-l destruction and wreckage on ry hand, showing that the lot utio had been veiy a decided tendency to-ward co-edu- J cation existing among pnvat 1 institutions of learning. II should , bo noted here that some of onr ; prominent educators ubo advocate c education admit that they do I n t practice what they preach". In 1 this they display a lack of confid ence 111 the correctness of their on n theories by refusing to send their sous and doughtcrs to mixed schools. In our public schools there must be no que-tion aboiv the duty of giai.iiut. coital opportunities to both sexes. In their discussions, however, the members of the Council arrived at some conclu sions: First, That girls are as capa'de of receiving as high edu cation as the boys, and they are entitled to an equal chance. Second, As to the departments 01 higher education, their conclu sions were not to cert.iin. It would feem, however, that in our advanced institutions of learning the bounds of propriety have been over-stepped in t:ie promiscuous education oi ti e .-exi s. 1 h-? argu ment as tr. l.e mental capacity and physical strength of wo uen iieing equal to that of nen does not of course, a ply to this pla. e. One ui. nn ei of the Council pre sewed iTis thought. That g' ant ing a 1 thai is claimed lor w men by the ad c .tes of coeducation, there still remains the question as to the lack 01 rcstrainii g .ntluence which Is of aa lv more concern to future women, of America than the ouet-tion t menial equa.ity or of eipial privilt ges. The Cum il wa largelv attend ed i leading teachers from all pints of the country. E. B. McElroy. BUSINESS LOCALS. "A Pair .r .lai-ka." The new f ree-comedy and the one thai is , loinised t i exhihit bright, novel and original quali ties, comes to the opera house next Tuesday evening. It is Urattan Donnelly's latest, "A Pair of Jacks." and in the mattei of succcs." u .1.0 taken a foremost imjs tion among similar entertain- Laat Night' Thaatr. The Chicago Comedy Compan v close 1 their weeks enaeioent las't evening to a gooil si.ed audience, on which occassion was produced a double bill "Keny" and '.Mothei-In-Law." .las. A. Devlin as "Kfcrrj"' and "Mr. Biownlow" took tue hou?e ith storms oi laughter Miws Belle Inman waf at bur bw-t as "Knte Desmond" and "M To. Ardent.'' The l.aJa.i.!e of the support was very gixxi inrougnout. II... company leayet tor liugenc to morrow, where they play a week's engagement, opening .ionuy nigtit. A Mi.tnigbt Flr. The firt; alarm called out the e.igiae last night, but they only succeeded in getting half way there as he 'ir was in a bam away in the nnt.era par 01 the city, w here there hmj no waterier the. engines. The; barn was consumed with iboit 500 los of hay all it con tained. The building belonged U Mr HackSewan and waw unoc cupied. It was undoubtedly the worl; of tramps. EE4L ESTATE SALE 3. Accident Insurance. The matter of insurance ha be come a fixed priuciple, and needs uo talting ano.it. T;ie only ques tion now is, where to place the in surance. Mr. Josepn lait has, en gaged his services with the Union Slutual Accident Association, 'Which presents features that are Commendable and will be adopted upon examination, .vir. fait cuii D found in Mr. MontanyeV otlice. Tnose wishing to place accident insurance should consult him. serioaa Accident. We learn irom Mr. Jas. Mcllar goe wli i was in the city yesterday irom Brownsville that Mr. 11. A. Montgom-ry ot that city, while driving a horse attached to a hoise bay rate down the incline to the bridge met with a veiy -jenoiis accident. The rake ran forward on the horse and it commenced kick ing, breaking Mr. Montgomery's leit leg between the knee and ankle in two places. The right leg was also badly bruised. For Sale. Some household goods at a bar gain. AIRO a large oweuiUK 011 isi street for rent. AbHRY & In thedi cline of life, infirmities beset ub to which our youth and maturity were strangers, our kid neys and liver are subject to de rangement, but nothing equals Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balui at a regulator of these organs. Foshay & Mason. On the Union Faciuc consumes but seventy hours from 1'ortland to Chicago, which is the fastest time vr made from the Pacific cat. Ticket ottiee Broadalbin Strt-t. . iiVk 'i it ..icb0rrlM VV Pelra. ' We are now ready t nuke con- eraeta lor next ve ""K fna aaa berriee aud Birtl-it yeaettlae, auun Caaaise CoaraaT, W'm. Petre to D ivid Andrews 25 acres, 11 w 2 $ 1 A. il. Andrew toI'.Andrews. 22x159. feet, Lebanon .. 1 John Flanittan to Henry II. liinds, 160 acres, 12 E 1. . 1200 eo. Davidson to Henry H. Hinds, 1H0 acres. 15 E 1. . . 1000 John Keene to Henry II. Hinds, 160 acres, 15 E 1 . 1000 James C. lteed to Henry H. Hinds, 160 acres, 15 E 1. . . 1000 Wm. H. Proebstel to Henry Hinds, 160 acres, 15 E 2. . . VMM L. Anders n to Chas.L.Urav, 160 acres, 12 E 2 750 Oregon to Jacob Jaskulek, 46.12 acres, 12 W 5 55 Oregon to Jacob Jaskulek, 20 acres W 4 25 . R. Baltimore to J. Q.Swink. 200 acres 1UV 2 10. 0 Maggie Hall to Henry Hinds,, 10 acres, 15 E 1 1000 John T. Davis toT. A.Harris- tt5-1000 acres 13 E 1 400 Joshua Wilkinson to Sophia Batitngart, lota 7 and n, Maston tit Chamberlain's addition 300 I. K. Thomas to Lee Bilveu. three lots.Scio - 2000 D. Andrews to A. H. Ander son. 20 acres 11 W 2 1 School Closed. The term of school in the Hul- hurt District for the summer, closed ye8t:rda.y with the usual literary exercises. A large num ber of visitors were piesent and highly -n joyed ttie exercises. The term has neen a highly successful one, and the teachei. Mr. W. A. Kobb, was uudo the recipient ot a toilet set. You cannot accomplish anywo-k or businesa unless yju feel w ell. It you feel used) up tired ut take Dr. J. H. McLean's SarBa pa nda. It will give you health, strength ami vitality. roshav A ! Mason. severe and bail covered a lare srea I meiits. It has a sugges ion ot a ilot based utxn Hie e.vact resem- Ul VVIIUtl V . 1 " . . , This was the onlv incident of auy moment occurring during our trip froiD Portland to M. IV11I. This week the State of Minne sota it being honored with the presence oi several Tnousand of themin and women who are en gaged in the work of education in all parts of the Union. We found several thousand of them already in the city, and the disscussionf of the American educational Coun cil, which occurred on last Fridav and Saturday, are receiving here great deal of attention. The teachers are coming by the Lundreds on every train, nd art distributing themt-eives ahroan in hotb cities. St. Waul ann .Minne apolis. Hundreds of them art visiting the vanouB resns anoui the two cities. 31any of these are very charming places, such a L;ike Miniietonke, Minnehaha Fil. , etc. M. ny of theBe teacl:er coun., not so much for hard work us Or a pleasant cutting and tin rcsuu is that the convention will pro'iably not be al tended hy all oi th tin at any one time. However, the great majority of the leading educatois have assembled tiiem selves primarily for the purpose of real business. Subjeits of th deepest concern to our people are to oe discussed and the teachers who will take up these discussions have long understood the practical situation oi the present education al arlair of the l;oi'ed Siatex Our national life is very largely moulded and affected by the quality, method and operation of onr public school; and the edu cational people who have charge of this gieat conveniion have very much to do with the development of our Dubhc school sy.-tem. hlance of Judue Jack and Doctor Jack, and their introduction for pioiessional services in the sem inary for young ladies, kepi by Professor Queer. They are ke t unaware of carh others presence there and the complications that ensue are many and humorous. The customary amount of specially work is introduced incidentally, and in this particular the versaul- ny ot t .e company is Said to he pre-eminent. R. j. Knowle-t, W. J. Russell, Julius P. Vimark, oi Aiket. Te'lula Evans, Mollie Thompson, W inifred Johns n, Nina llayweid, Julia Aiken and Alice (irei ne nr-- proininent. Brins; Alone Your Stock. li you want to send them to pas ture, where they will have the best of feed, good shade with plenty oi water. New bog titit lenee. Horses and 'at tie at 50 cents per head per week. Lots of twenty or more at reduced rates. All stocs must be paid for before taken away. Apply to the under signed at the St. Charles hotel, or Thos. Dauieis on the farm ut Ciov eldale. I will take good Care of all stock intrusted to my ca.e, but will not be resion9ii.e for any ac cidents that may occ ur. F. L. Such. Fresh apricots at Conn A Hen- dricsou's. tientleinen's line shoes at E. C. Searls'. My fruit jars have arrived C. E. Brownell. Fruit cans and wax at Matthews & Washburn's. A now line of dress buckles at the Ladies Bazaar. A new lot of parasols just re ceived at E. C. Searis. Paisley & Fish do the cheapest printing. Try them. The celebrated Ouaker Citv shirt at E. C. Searls. Call and see our Russian Tar and Fasenets at Klein Bros. Adjustable window screens at Matthews A Washburn's. Tin and plumbing work done at Matthews A Washburn's. Kerosene and gasoline stoves at Matthews & Washburn't . Tinware warranted not to rust a' Matthews A Washburn's. Drink ice cold soda -at C. E. Browne U's and be happy. Finest line of Kent's necktie in the city at E. C. Searls. Warranted garden hose at Matthews A Washburn's. Garden hose and lawn sprinklers at Matthews A Washburn's. Ice cream and lemonade served very day at Goetz's restaurant. Ludlow's $3.00 ladies shoes all sizes and w idths at E. C. Searls. A complete line ot gents' fur nishiug goods at E. C. Searls'. Try Conn A Hendricson's once 011 groceries and you will be happy. A fine line of Aitiots maUri d just opened at J. A. CummingV drug store. to to Cu mining's drug store Blumberg Hock, for your arti.-t't supplies. And when you want a delicious cold drink go to C. E. Brownell't for soda, fk'xvs celebrated family remedies are for sale by all leading drugxiaU every wDere. Mens', youths' and boys' cloth ing and furnishing goods atG. W. Simpson's. SPECIALIST, BLUMBERC'S BLOCK, ALBANY. OREGON. By the inot modern and ap proved methods cur female dis eases and private diseases of either sex. He has a sure cure for cat arrh of the head. Consultation is fw mid eierv'hinir stric lv confi dential. Office hours Id to 12, 2 to 4 ami 7 b 8. Residence corner Third and Montgomery streets. 1: What a Fortune 11 ''ood. Iieull iiv. Ienrl .kin. Kcw ; ART 61 UL) 10. Of Intercut to Horae Owuera. Horses hoard i-d by I he day or week at L. Sender's stables. Al driving or other hordes will be well careil for, Iteing under the immel diate charge ot Mr. Fred Moist. Chaives will lie verv reasonable. 1 Funnels' horses will also be tiished with the best ot accoiiiii.o- j datioiis. Owners of good hoises 1 will always find sale for the same a! this t-table st g od jrieeF. Slablt s looted jii -;i tii and El -Worth streets, o"f bloci; n.n-ti ' school tnildini. cbam- ju.-t ure uwiire oi iiie : iiimi nine 11 lakes u ilisoidered liver to eaii-e tilotc-lie- 011 the face uiul a dark greas kin One holtle ot Begir hlood puritier and blood uukir will ictore Ihi orsruu 10 its u.ilurul ard heathj state and citaues 'lie b'ood of all ini)iinl'u . Tt is meeting with aondeiful success Try it. It is guaranteed. All drug gists keep it. A Good Couch Syrup. There is notlibir parents should he so curetnl iihoiit lis x-li i tin a eolith . Bi'ir.-. tiierr eolith Miiij' is iiiectiii!.' with wonderful miccos. The heft ia none to unod. He Mire you ret I'rsrirs. Kvery bottle is w anaii i d. All di uils kee- il Mrs block. D'. Patton, BliiinU'ig,, Lessons eivt-ii in .ir. ..... . " v.unin. , iiuiMi-. I'lctuies salt or palliled to older. tor An I1. a. We think t .e rtoj.le will 1irc- to buy hve ci:e poun i ba-s ot spk-n-dui laundry soap . r tvu bits. U'e will sell at thai 1 c lo-j. .vlt.S.l Llukuik-s. Viereck's shavii g and hair cut ting saloon, sh iving !" cents. MO Mi V ! Clil.il' Wv h:ue made arrangements to suj -p'y 1. 101 ev to all on Imi lime at I fur. I rales ot 11 n-u;-t on improved farms. ami ciioiee i n M on-uy 1 ii re 1.0 1 oi 1 1 in 1 hi le building In irk blin ks ran Uet money. ?ee Us 1 WALL CE & CUSh K. 4 alllitr The 011I3 alii cold in iin hej eal ui 1 Ijal i.c-li ic it i;,e m ", bi ea;l., m-miIiu uiul .ili,5..nl u ulnl a roiv 1 Ki-ls. svi.u k .iedi. al . tm.jn lilolltlia' lli-;a man. lo, I la ;ii-tb. urr. iiiilei d u iv ior c utarr IH'N, UM 1 old s i.lie iH.li- 1-1 ib. he 1 n-sli ui.U lo. liaoau I10111 eaiaill.. tag sl- Inii.iw Uili-iliou laiitnl, I y ull Oiug ;inin.ii to Allium , 'lini.ii, t- .1. tlx :Ul lot tl; K l, l,y iwl t y KiU) Lse flegani iotiun for sunburn New satteenK, gingham's bra's and other wash goods received at (. W. Simp- n's. ' i;i:i UKOWX HILLS Fresh bread morning. at S. v H.'s this Sectti your rai': ':id, steamship and sl-.'epine ""ar tickets to all point No; '" ib ami East via the Union 1'acinc runway, and save time and money. Ticket office on Broadalbin street. Good Collet) uiul lea. The very l"est quality of i.;t cod'ee to t.e tound in the city - Spencer & Biaekhmn. 'i ' n blended coffee, u'roiimt I or.ler, will suit the most i;'ti,ii- u.. CHEVIES, !8tst NEW M, l'Uui i;.s Hin:i( (UK:riur U,i r'amilt and Uk.Tv the nil -tin Tin: makket. FKOM I TO 500 GALLOXS- mim Jacuitie, n an" s a. I 'ioce des berries, etc. .IAS iring cherries, iasp , t-liouid call early on F. POWELL & CO. OS Holiest isiol, LiiAN V pi ice m lur HIiiattA OliEGON A, Vl 1 he only comnlcle set 01 Ahsliact nuuKs ami .iap. K iim inl.cr that Klein I'-ms. sew up all tips on imots and shoes lionht oi lliem. for nothing. I OH-'K . 11 if-; t.t lill-lncsn I caie will ui i-ne lul alli-inioii. m I. inn t oiinty cotur iioi fcE. ei.iiiisit-i, u, my plouijit anU caie- Farmers Attention Pile.! Pllea! film! Dr William' Indian Pile 'dnimem Is the only sure cure for hlind. tjlt ec iiiK or itchini; piles ever discoei'iv It never fails to cure old cases of Ioml standing, Judife Coons, Maysville, Ky, say?. "Or WMliam's Tudia: Pile U ntie,"' : vlii'-d me aft- i- years 1 Hiitl'eri' (." Judge f ofliiDin v.f'-velamt. i i.sav. "I nave ound hv experience ttm' it. W.i.ihi.'s liiitiun Pile ''in'iiif.'.t iiiiTiiedtntu and perni-.tienl relief W haye linudieil if -tu i- les! inoioiils. Do u ! i:lii an !onir T. oid hy di iis;i:';- at .'s- ate flier hoi. Sold lit r'o"li a M . A liwny, regoi lo oti want l iu h Hinder, Kn'in , tiis T! ireslier, .Mower or other maciiiat ry vear KrHullful The tine disol . teachers present many men and famous for tie ir the eduea ioiiai Among the were also very women who are Drominenee in world. We found the hotels crowded. Everv hotel register in the city bears the naun s of a proportion .f the teachers and membeis of the National Council, and those of ihe Educational Association, who have already arrived. No correct esti mate can be formed to day, how ever, from the hotel registers alone. Very many of the lady teachers prefer a piivate hoaid.ng house and home coinfurU to li.use of a public hpicl. All of the-e are rrovided fur as they arrive, and at ast seven or ight thousand of the entire number of visitors are entertained at private houses in both cities. Mestof the southern delegates have already arrived, and coming just as the spell of hot weather has reached its end. Ihey are loud iu their expressions that the north is al ways cold ; and as re marked by one South Carolina lady. "If it is like this in mid summer, what must it lie iu mid winter?" The citizens ol St. Paui and Min neapolis are making veiy etloit to entertain their guests. It is esti mated thai there will Hut in- less than twelve thousand teachers in attendance during the week ; and including those who have taken advantage of the cheap rates to visit the city, there will probably be not lesH than twenty to twenty five thousand visitors in the city dining the convention. THE NATIONAL ( Ol MIL. Those wishing screen door and windows shouid call ou It. B. Vunk. who will put them in com- rlntp on uhnr ?tie. Shot in corner of Second aud Kerry streets Venison, co ned beei, clipped beef, and a nw lot of full cream Cali'oml. cleee, iusi the thing for Int-i li tin s' 'varui days on Spencer v It ackhurn. iMNpluy. l inn- :iiil vegetables lit MulliT A iitirrvtt" yesteiday was a great credit b them and one the city an well tie proud of. There were so many imported arid domestic fruits that it makes one think they are in S-in Frani isco. NotMng like enterprise. LOST One tnjr jv"' t.ran.lcil V. P. On the shoulder, weighing SaU ).ouiu, t uld. Ally iiiforinii'ioD will : nuitablv re warded. Address Writsiuan & ttuluurt. Albany Opera House, -OVF NIOIIT ONLY TUESDAY JULY 22. Call! Bef. r- purchasing your Artists materials examine the new siock just opened at the drug store of J. A. Cummin, succesvor to H. C. Hubbard. We have our new spring stock of kid gloves, and the best value ever she n in Albany at. V. F. Read's. Happy i he who buys his fruits and vegetables of C. E. Brownell. Always fresh and full weight. Thos. Brink has just received a fine assoitiuent of window shades, also the Wheeler & Wilson rewing machine, the best snd lightest running machines made. Harriet Huhhaid Ayer. Recaiii ier Balm, Cream and Powder, can he O'daine-t at Hubbard's oew drug store. "Oh, Eiiiina! where did you get that pretty ilre'ss? Why, tnan:ma, bought it al the Ladii h' Ba.aai. A 1 table claret fc5 ceti's per bot tle or $.50 a-r dozen, delivered to any part of the city. M. Baumgart. Muoke tht celebrated Havana tilled 5-cent 'nrs, nianulactured at Julius .los ih's ciuar faclorv. The lats' musical farcical Come-lv A PAIK OF JACKS By H. (iratton Ponnelly. Esq , author of ''Natural t.ias,"' "l.aier On," etc. K G. Knowles vs. Judge .lack. Wm. J. Knssell vs. Doctor Jack, and a superior come dv company. FUN! SONGS! DANCES 1 Prices 50 and 75 cents. Reserved seats on sale at Blackmail's drug store. Ir CO - 'i tf - ! ao E- , (; C3 n-. jx Stoamtoat Load of Faiff llzcl: rc:y jttt itccixcc at :ci :.i t tti STEWART & SOX Gall and Sel ct What You Want. SPECIAL SPRING A. NOUNCEMENT Notice To Water Conmiinern. No pt-rBon nupliel ' nicr f. oc the n'v In anv wav. other DerMOTm or fainitie. or I 'NLy Stock is now comiDlete embracing all tlie latest novel ties in Dress GroocLs botli in WOOL AND WAS, I FABRICS. , nm l V ll'nlll LADIES TIIE- nother invoice of l .oina oni " l,ow. t ' "i-1" usctI frora u,t'ir P''" .vuoiner invoice ol ladles goiu fo(. hui-,dill)f puf,., b . one uuiim 1 gold hlleiJ watelus JUSt re- Titreu iHroniiiion is otiUinil from th- an ceived at F M. French's. at our vah.es' in ' coniii&nv'ii olt'Cf tor fiuih une. Kftituri: to 1 coine'v ith thin ru'c may tic t'lloil lv I .tAinr- ...i .... i t a. j "huttintf me Anrer hit irnm i ne ii-miiw, of . Ladies, w n your light colored . ,he ,,arly , o8e...tiK without not. Shoes uet soiled go to Klein BIOS., I Albiuiy C.ial Water Transports ion and for a hottle Ot KllSManTin: it wH I l.tiftite.? compary, ihnny.lMi i", !! uiake tliem one as new. The discussion in the Council on last Saturday were very interest ing; yet on account of ttie division of sentiment and opinion no c om plete results were reached, and thrre was no sat'M'actory solution of the question whether or not it , i best tor boys aud gnU to be 1 educated in tne same nchool. So I far an the imhlio nehnnla o. ...... The undersigned will sell at cerned in this rountiv, it is verv public auction at Schmeer'g stable impracticable to "separate the in Albany, on the 26th day of ! sexes. As a matter of i. ct the July. 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m, a problem of coeducation will 'piob ntimber of good horses. Terms of ablv solve itself, and it is already sale Six months, three without j perforce an established featme of interest, but with approved onr Ameri'-an public school sys curity. Wxixs Bbos. h siuo.. j tern. In addition to this, there is Miss Ida Brush left Wednesday for the east. Her millinery shop will be in the chat ge of Miss Bird Martin duringMissBrosb's absence and those who are indebted to Miss Brush . are requested to call nd settle. For Sale. A daily newspaper is about to be published in the city of Mexico in the English language. Mr. fseay of Chicago is father to the enter prise. .in AbMiIair tire Tlie Origin il Aliietine Oiiitment'is only put up in lare two. ounce tin tioxc. aid ie an absolute cure, for old 4orea, burn, wi-tuida, chapped liriid and all fkiti eruptions. Will positive. Iv euro all kimi ef piles. Atk tor the Oritnuul Abii tiue Ointment, bold by Korii.i it Ms miii xt "Jft ; enU ie liox y Dim. 'At rent. N JOTIC E IU HEREBY GIVEN i quired by ordiimnce to cut down aud remove ail thibtleb and obuoxlutis ! weed growing upon their premisea, and upon the Flreet adjoininir taereto, I I within the city limits of Albany. Tboe j : tuning to qo bo will he liable toa nne i oi a. eyorarrot me ouy nmrniai. p., r..;,i9', -i( . : t.. ... 1 MEN We make a specialty of ' h I L-'all and look it? nioiitiuv rill II A M.rOLH.Tv IIIIIIIIA U UVtiUIV.' I iMa w i mm I ll t i z A n i ntovftarrs, idling IJIIUVl II VU1 . AW . WUUUH .1. N. Hoffman. FOR THE LEAD tng fire, lifo a. id accMlent insurance rom- paniea. HB. WINN, AO EOT OYSTER HOUSE In Knit Riblied and Alusiin. Our prices are .the; LOWFS'l and our goods FREE FROM POISON. We dave a very ch o.-c lioui :it : Ik ever ollciei h the laige i-toi k to loweht piiie Awn a B.rK.in. , KKteT A-TJ K A. r A f0od young Hereford cow, an t . , .It th Ruaa excellent milk, with heifer' calf ! S one eek old. I or further inform-1 onen day acd nlht . ation call nt this ortice. CAFLATZI & PEPIN, i Proprietors. LOSt- A breastpin oi heavy (fold wire en-1 J . ctrcliiiif a coral branch. The finder will I T t -eceived a larire invoice of l tulnbly rawardwl by leariu the uu at ' UBl a , 1 u edit- shoes at It. v- waaxis. THE BEST HOSIERY. VALLEY wH We cam a full line f1' th'Hd rettow ne'd Ttf aU I'tthF Got df-, v i t,. i i".nv.mwloria nnd flouncinus we have ae larue a (-lock l will be corvineel that Albany is the best trading point in Oregon, :l.t V ; l t 1 l I ft I . I ? t . j l! i l j&A pleasure to thi.w g(t('t. 4i ir i I ResD'v W. K. REAJL