Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1890)
THE MP RNrSTG HERALD; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 189Q. OR BALK. Th Daily Hibald will be on Mle each morning at U. J. Jonea' book itore, where it t an be procured at 6 centa per copy. PKRaOXAI. MENTION. A. Klein, of Salem, ia in the city' J. K. Weatherfonl waa in Salem yeaterday. II. C. Bingham came in from the bantiatn mines yesterday. Mr. W. F.Crosby returned yes terday morning from Nan Iran ciaco. Mr. Clarence Gowell, of Spokane Fallu, 14 vinitiog relatives near this city, lie expects to enyagtt in the newspaper business at i aquina. JOTTINOM ABfflir TOWN. The Peak Sisters to-ni2ht. City election nest Monday, r iremen'a hall to-morrow even ing. Childrens' kid gloves at the La dies Bazaar. Notice the add of the New York C. B. K., store. A barrel of new apple cider at Fi t Kenton's. New England condensed mince meat at F. L. Kenton's. Choice bleached celery and cauliflower at Mueller & Garrett's. Ladiea' and children's under wear in all styles at the Ladies Ba zaar. Mr. 9. M. Needham,of Tangent, paid this office a pleasant call Tuesday. Try Mueller A Garrett's fine roast coffee; once iieed, always used. The markets of this city are well supplied with the Thanks giving fowl. - 'All millinery will be xreatly re da ed this week at the La Jies Ba zaar. See our novelty dresa patterns. They are cheap and of the lateat styles. - H. W. Simpsou. A nice lot of vegetables, and every thing kept ia first class grocery story at Parker Bros. The New York C. B. R., sore wilt give von more goods for $1 than any Aher house in town. 3. N. Steel &. Co., can get you a loan froth $300 to $31,1)00 on good real estate security without delay. The literary societies of the slate univera'tvat Eugene are arranging to publish a monthly educational journal. ' Slieriff Scott has commenced on his anaual round uf tax collecting. Me ia now doing ihe classic "Forks ol )he Santiain." ' Physit-ians' prescriptions coin pounded with accuracy andcuie at Hulin & Dawson's drug store, French's corner. . Get a copy of the great descrip tive emotional song '"That is l-ove" at Will A Link's. New publica tions received every month. D not miss the entertainment to be. piven at the operahouse this evening for the benefit of the hos pital and orphans home. Special attention is '-ailed to Mueller & Garrett's adv. for Thanksgiving. They have a fine lot of delicacies to tickle your palate for Thanksgiving dinner. The Hudson School Furniture Factory of Ohio offers to move to Salem for a bonus of $5000, The cit zene there will probably raise tli money and secure the factory. Royal Austrian Beantitier, for Sale at the Golden Kule Bazaar. 1 not tolerate any blemishes on June face, use Thyolin freckle cream and lotion. .1. Giadwohl, agent. Henry Suesens came in on Mon de v from his place at Green Basin Siding, to act as a witness for Mr. Miums, of Sardine Creek, who proved up belore County Clerk Payne yesterday. . . A number of claims against the Southern Pacific Co. for damages arising from the wreck at Lake Labiah have been placed in the hand of attorneys of Jhis ciiy for selection. Everyiiody will want their nil veiware polished up for the holi days. There is nothing better for tiiis thtn Kenton's Se. Lion Puliah. For sale by F. 1. Kenton. 1'iice 25 cents per box. J. W,Cusick.G. V. Nuiilh, J. O. WriUmaii, and J. K. Wystt went to Mill City yesterdav, to be one several days. Alessrs. t'usick Wiitsuian. ai Wvatt are ap praisers on IIih Houdy rstate and 41 r. Smith is executor of the w ll. The prisoners in the Oregon stile peiteutiary are goin to have a fare treat Thursday. Thes-iper-iuteudent has in preparation a txt thai will not be excelled ou a areat many table outside the bars on tbat day. Thursday will be a tioliday for the prisoners, Kim Payne is gaining the repu tation of being one of the most efficient and careful county clerks ia the state. He has been en gaged during the past week, with a wheelbarrow, in gathering up the probate pipers where they have been resting for yrars in the different attorney's i trices, and properly placing them on file. Miuiaelf and two asdstants have b-en busy upon this work. Nim ia bound to have the records com plete. Good music baa always been one of the priucipal attractions of the Koyce A l.anin Co., ami in this respect the pub'ic will not be dis appointed in heir new medley sketch, called "To n's Vacation." Incidntly will he intr.nluced many charinin inntrumenUl and vocit numbers. Their songs are almost without exception, entirely new, many of them written eiteIy for their use. I.iz?ie Roy.-e has several new ballads which she aii introduce. Y T0-IIOHT8 EHTERTUHMEIT For tht Btntfit sf th Orphan's H HtipiUl. - Following ia the nrofn-amme of j the entertainment to be given at the opera house this evening by the Indies Aid Society for the benefit of the orphan's home and hospital : PART I. 1. Overture, Leona Orchestra. 2. Reading, 'Mire at Play'.. . Miss Alice C Moses. .1. Vocal Solo Miss Willis, of Salem. 4. Schottische Orchestra. 5. Reading, Lasra. . .Miss Moses. . Vocal Solo Miss Willis. 7. Waltz Orchestra. PART II. 8. Medley Overture, 'Old Folks Request' Orchestra. 2. Drama Peak Sisters. Keziah, eldest daughter, Mrs. Searles. Sophia, youngest daughter Ora Dubrille. Bertha, a Boston girl Flora Mason. Besy, deaf and dumb Sophie llouck. Dorothy .Mrs. Littler. Maria Lora Vance. Mary Queen of Scotts Mrs. Robt. Huston. Neilson Linda Miller. Jehmima Emma Balls. Jerusha Lottie Ketchum. ConBtantine Miss Malin. Mrs. McGinty Lulu Clark Cvnthia Ida Stewart Matilda Jennie Ga'braith. Little Annie Rooney . . Velle Irving Camilla Urso. . .Mrs. T. Monteith. Seats are now on sale at Will A Link's. Everybody should go and enjoy a good thing, and at the same time assist in the building ol a hospital and orphan's home in Albany. Manager (ftoablar Notified. After making a finding in the matter of Lake Labish wreck and locating the cause of the disaster, Oregon's hoard of railroad com missioners forwarded the follow ing letter to Manager R. Koehler, of the Southern Pacific's Oregon line. Dear Sir: Th board herewith send to you a copy of the findings in the matter of the wreck of train N" . 16 at Lake Labish. In view it' the facts developed by this in vestigation, establishing the faulty condition of the structure, the itoard therefore recommends that the same be retired in a thor tiiKh manner throughout in all particulars, which the findings in dicate aa defective. Tha Royce A Laoalna; Company. The following is taken from the battle Press Nov. 14, 1890: "Last tight the old-time favorites, the Koyce A Lansing company, played their third engagment at the Seattle opera house. There was x large attendance, scarcely a seat remaining unsold. For a company is small as they are, only nine members inc uding the little girl Jessie, they are as choice a c-in-iany as there is on the road. Kay Koyce was funnier than ever, Lizzie Koyce looks as pretty and -ings as sweet Iv as ever. Chas. I'orwitz as Bobbingtoii Bubbles did some clever work. The com pany is larger and stronger than -vei. Oregon IndianAgency. The Umatilla Indians held a mw-wow at the agency last Thurs day. There seems to le a general dissatisfaction on the part of the Indians regarding the lands. Since the signing of the treaty under which the allotment is made In dians have moved on the reserva tion, and are claiming rights a hicli many of the Indians claim are fraudulent. The rights of tlioe entitled to lands under the treaty are being infringed uyon by thot-e coming in and claiming tribal relations, but who are not of any of -he tribes on the reservation. There seems to be a determination it the part of Indians to a?e those persons, "whom they believe to be interiors, put off the reset vation. The rirauaa'a Ball. The ball to he given for the !en ctit of the firemen at the armory on Thanksgiving evening prom ises to bo largely attended and a reat success. The commit tee hav- a' ready sold a laige nu niier of t'ckeia and aill wait ui 'lie public again to-day. Those t King the 'iremen by tne purchasing of tickets will be remembered and heir assistance appreciated. AI auy has an energetic wide-awake fire department and any assist ance given them W meritoriously bestowed. Urn Sura and Kaiuainbar. That Parker B'os. can furnish von with the nicest cakes, pies, buns, and in fact everything you want for a nice Thanksgiving dinner. ; FIXE DRESSED CHICKENS: MUELLER A GARRHT'K" WILL UK liltE AWtV. Our enterprising Stanard A Ctixick a ho carry the finest ttock ol drugs, perfumeries, toilrt arti cles, brushes Bpongei, etc., are giving away a large nuiuherof trial iiollles of Dr. Miles' celebrated Restorative Nervine. The guar antee it to cure headach, dizziness, nervous prostration, sleeplessness, the ill effects of spirits, tobacco, i-offee, eh'. Druggist.- say it is the greatest seller they have eve J knew, and is universally satisfac t ry. They also guarantee Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure in all cases of nervous organic heart disese, (tabulation, pain in side, smother ing, etc. Fine book on "Nervous I Heart Diseases" free. onr codicil. - A Qoitt MtiBgVHld st tht CbamWi bait ErtniBK Bills Allowed. City council met in their cham ber last evening in regular session. In the absence of Mayor Cowan, Councilman Tabler, was called to the chair. tnrther time was granted in the matter of electric street lights. A communication was received from the Southern Pacific railroad company in egard to newer mat ters; anil the recorder instructed to answer the same. Saloon licenses were granted to J. A. Munsey and R. F. Wineman. A new sidewalk waa ordered on the east side of Washington street adjoining block 4 lot 14; the street adjoining said property was ordered graveled. The contract for building the laltera! sewer on Jackson street was awarded to G. V. Huulie, at 80 cents per foot. BII.I.S ALLOWED. Mason A Strang $:171 45 Chas. Metzger 1 00 Moses Miller 0 00 W. A. McClaln 50 00 j no. Jones 70 00 A.J. Huat 65 00 W. N. Miller 70 00 Jno. Maxwell 03 16 V. B. Barr 08 00 Jno. Chiswell. . R. A. Murphy Roliert Brown. J.W. Reese... A. B. L-cey. . . A VERY QTJIEl FIGHT. Tec Daf aid Damb Mi Atianlt Ench 0;br WiU a Clnb sad Am Two deaf and dumb men living at Sweet Home engaged in a quarrel a few days ago, wnich re sulted in one of them being lodged in jail .in this city on a charge of assault. As near an can be learned the two men were , exchanging work, building; a new house for each. They disagreed about the woik and fell to quarrelling. ' Just how they managed to "cuss" and call each other bad names does not ap pear, but they grew fighting mad, when one seized a club and the other an axe and began their affectionate salutations. The result was ra'her queer, as Henry Koeppr, who received a black eye and some other slight injuries, and was the only one hurt, was arrested and lodged in jail on a charge of assault. He will probably give bail. A Serlon Runaway Accident. Two famiers named respectively Boehringcre and Folger were driv ing home from town with their families. The latter tried to run ,.ast the former and his wagon crashed into their light vehicle, the horses being full speed. Mr. Boehringer and his wife were both seriously hurt, her skull being fractured. : FINE DRESSED : TU R K E Y S C 11 1 C K E X S . AND I DUCKS, CELERY, ETC., : FOR SUNDAY, : AT : M TELLER A (i All RETT'S. : MARRIKO- O&BOKN C'USHMAN At the St d' liar les Hotel in this ciiy, Nov. 25, 1S'.K). by Ueo. Hiiinpuiey J. V. Mr Owen Oshorn, of Euem' and Miss Addie L. Cusbmau, of Hrown-ville STOCKTON MCBKIDE A the liom.-' of the brides t area-8, Mr. and Mi.-. James Mi-Bride, near Oakville, Nov. tiMh, by Ile.v. A. M. Acheson Mr Clarence Stock ton and Miss Ainitnda Mc Bride. Mr. C. Stockton is oue of out beat yoiintr men ami the buppv bride in an accomplished young lady ami at pieseut ia teaching the Ojkville ichool. JONE8-REEP At the Reyere Hjuce in this ciiy on Tuesday Nov. 25. by County Judife l If. N. Klu kbnru, Mr, S. K A ones smd Mine Lena KeeJ. Both of l.oie county. AI-LKX-Dl'MONO - On Tuesday uiorninir, Nov. 'Z5, tSr. at the home ol tbe bride's parents in Albany, lv Rv. S. E MemiiiL't-r, M , frank E Allen and Miss Ray UiiDiond botn of Altniij. M -. and Mrs. Alien le.t on I he noou Ir.iln foi a ti if to l.a (lrnnde, Mr, AlUu's former bu.e. Elactlon Nolle. NOTICE is hereby given that the annual election in aud for the city of Mbany. Oregon, will be held on Yon day, December 1st. if.M), for tne pur pose of electing the following luiiuici pal officers. One Marshal. One Treasurer. One Councilman for each Ward. Tbe election will be held at the fol lowing named pluces: First WiRO.-County clerk's office. Skcoxd Wako. County treasurer's office. Third Ward. Farmers' warehouse office The following named persons have Seen (elected bv be council, as judges ami clerks of said election. first Ward. Judges, David I ro luau, M. Payne, V. C. Tweedale. Clerk", V. M. Redfield. A.. I. Anslyr. Seeovd Ward: Judge;". L. tfeniler?, W, M. Ketchum, K. I. Kuox. Clerks. .1. R.Wyalt, C.U. Ri.wliuits. Third Ward: Judges, W. II. Goltra Jhu Isoni, P. J. Baltimore. Clerk, P. B. Marshall, W. E. Oillett. Said election will commence at 9 'clock a. m.. and continue, without cloriag tbe polls, until l p. m., of the above mentioned day. By order of tne council made Nov. 11, 1S!H). N. J. Henton, City Recorder. Dated at Albany. Or., Nov. 14, 1N. 1 BATHERS -Thoae wishing to purcht ' feather for pillo v or bed can aevure then io quintltie to auit at O. W. Simp ouV Bt'SINCSS LOCALS. Hulin A Dawson, druggists. flocks at Will A Stark's. Napkins at E. C. Searls. See - those stylish stockinette jacket' at Read's. A fine line of gentlemen's shoes at E. C. Searls'. All kinds of canned goods at Parker Uros. Fiesh butter at the Willamette Packing Co.'s Lace curtains from $1.50 per pair ip at K. U. beans. Silk umbrella's at French's jewelry store. Stop and look at Conn A Hen dricBon's window. Egan A Achison are selling mon uments at Portland prices. Furnished rooms to rent near college. Inquire at this oflice. Will A Stark have a fin line of gold watches and diamonds. A large invoice of childrens shoes just received at E. C. Searls Finest cakes and pies in the city kept on hand constantly at Parker Bros. G. W. Simpson has just received a One line of fealette jackets in nil styles. Go to Cumming's drug store Blutnberg block, for your artist's supplies. We have a tine line of school shoes at popular prices. E. C. Searls. Before buying a hanging lamp call and see us. Conn A Hendric son. A fine line of Artists materials just opened at J. A. Cumming's drug store. Seventy-five cts. will buy you an elegant and perfect fitting corset at the Indies Bazaar. The only water filterer that gives perfect satisfaction are for sale by Matthews A Washburn. Smoke th celebrated Havana filled 5-cent igara, manufactured at Julius Jom ill's cigar factory. If you want a durable monu ment go to Egan A Achison, - who are handling nothing but the best grades. Call now and give your order to Mrs. flyman for the juvenile book so they will be here for Xmas. Stamping done at the Indies Bazaar. A large line of new and beautiful designs just received from the East. Boots and shoes for gentlemen, fine shoes and slippers 'or ladies, school shoes for children and rub bers for all at E. C. Searls. Some ol tne latest styles of ele gant bed lounges can be seen at Fortmiller A li ving's, as they have just received a large invoice. Joseph Tail is agent for the Union Mutual Accident Associa tion of Chicago, a company that has many superior features. Fortmiller A Irving have a large line of lace curtains, renaissance, Madras and cheneille table covers, which they are selling very cneap. For a superior quality of silk umbrellas with gold anil silver handles, go to Will A Stark's. Crawford A Paxton have a fine lot of souvenirs of Albany scenery. They wcnM make capital presents to send your friends in the East. Pig bargains in ladies and gents gold and go'.d filled watches at F M. French's. Rernemlier that F. L. Kenton continues to receive f-u jcriptions for all the leading newspapers and magazines. j Befor urchasing your Artists materials examine the new stock just opened n the drug store of J. A. Cinnni'iu, successor to H. (5 Huhl.:i- i. I is not surprising that .u.ihew8 A Washburn sell the wont ftoves from the fact I hat they carry ihe line of goods at prices that convince even the skepitcal HOLIDAY SHOPPERS. ehoold See lb Wo-d.rful Array tt the QolJaa Bole Baiaar Mr. Julius liradwohl, the enei gelic and enterprising proprietor if the Golden Rule Bazaar in this. . ity, whoe store contains the largest and best selected stock o crockery, glass and other wares for domestic use, i ithe valley, as well :s fancy aaies, toys and beautiful holiilav goodn, has returned from a several months trip to San Fran cisco, where he combined busim-se with pleasure. He has replenished and enlarged his entire siock and now has a store that i a credit 1o himself and an ornament to the city. His shelves, counters and every available t-pace are filled with the choicest and most varied stot k of of goods ever seen in this valley, including a mammoth dis play of holiday goods. He has added a new line which consists of a beautiful assortment of rolled gold jewelry warranted to wear as good as gold and costing one-tenth as much money, diamond cut pins ring, fine umbrellas for holiday presents ami novelties. His stock is now in and holiday shoppers should lose no time 'n seeing his wonderful array which ia not surpassed by any on the coast either in elegance or prices. A Sura Care for tbe Whisky Habit Dr. Livingston's Andidote for Drunkenness will cure any case of the liquor haoit in from ten to thirty days, from the moderate to the d'unkard. The antidote can be given in acup of coffee without the knowledge of the person tak ing it. The Antidote will not in jure the health in any wav. Man ufactured by the Livingston Chemical Co., Portland, Oregon, or from J. A. Cumming, Druggist, sole agent. IN Almost Another Wreck. There came 6o near being another terrible passenger train wreck on the Southern Pacific Sat urday between Salem and Portland that every passenger on the noil li bonnd local that day waa justified in congratulating himself when he saw how narrow the escape from death had been. As the train was speeding along at New Era. and neared the trestle, the engineer brought the train to a sudden stop And he applied the air brakes none too soon, for, imprisoned on the high trestle lews than ten feet i? fnt of ,he en8'ne. a horse. Had the train ran into this animal the likelihood is that there would have been another awful accident, for at this place the trestle i probably forty leet above terra firma, and the train might very easily have been overturned. It was a fortunate and a nsrrow escape. Ten feet is little distance betwen safety and a train wreck. Statesman. BUSINK&8 LOCALS. Conn A Hendricson ! ! ! felt slippers at Klein Bros. 8au.3r Kraut, C. E. Brownell'a Go to Vierecks for a good shave French keeps railroad time. Go to Parker Bros, for fresh bread. Two papers of nins for 3 cents at E. C. Searls. Elegant Lotion rend-- the skin soft and beautiful. A large line of clocks just ie ceived at Will A Stark's. Three papers of needles for 10 cents at E. C. SearN. Sauer kraut and Sincluii pickled pork at Mueller A Garrett's. Get one of those new style ruch ings at the Ladies Bazaar. All the latest in cloaks ami jackets at W. F. Read's. Capes and jackets at the lowest prices at E. C. Searls. A full line of trusses for sale at Cumming's drug store. Spectacles for every one at French's jewelry Btore. La Grande and Baker Citv have both been successfully "worked" on the bognscheck racket. Go to Conn A Hcndricfou for your fancy and Maple groceries. Thev alwavs keen tho lu-t !m,l.ll cheap for cash. Parker Bros, have inst ro.-.-iv. it a full supply of the finest vegeta- oies oi me season. (Jail on llicm. Please call and p if von .-nr.. i chanue your order on heat in 4 oioe, oursioca is complete anain. ill ATTIIEWH CI AKIllil KN. BEPUBUCAH CITY CONVENTION. Th rprhiildiivin I.. to. a Ilia City of Albany Oregon, are hereby requesieu to meet at the Armory -f F. Co., 2-id, Regt. O. N. G., on 2nd, street between Ferry and Washington on Saturday evening NOV. 2Utll. 18!H). at tint Imnr nf K o'clock i m., for the purpose of nominating one candidate tor citv marshal, and one candidate for city treasurer, to he voted for at the city election to be held on Monday Dec. 1st, ISO.). The repiiblicon voters of the respective ward will meet for the purpose of nominating one candi date f r City Council m each waul to lie voted for at said ejection, on Friday evening Nov. 28 h, at 7.:!0 i'. e. at the following pi. The voters of the 1st ward in the Vrmory of F. Co. 2nd Regt, O. N. G. The voters of the 2nd ward in the office of the Daily IIkkm o. the voters of the :!rd. ward in ihe office of the ADiativ Iron Works. Dated Nov. 22d."lK!h. N. II. Ali en. O. H. Ihvine. Committee. rivn ' I A nu CHOICE FAT TUKKEYS. Celery, Sweet Potatoes, Cauliflower, Parsnips. sick fat ueeke, Cape Coil Cranlvn ie.i, Chun-. Asparagus, Eastern Oysterp, French Peas, Sauer Kraut Mushroom, French Beans, fine fat chickens. Banana. Grapes, Oranges, Lem ons, Pears and Apples. FAT I)REMKKI DICKS. Cream Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Olives, Chow Chows. And the finest assortment of Fiench candies, nuts and raisins, in the city. Call early and leave your orders at Ml'ELLEK A G.IKKKTT's. The trading Grocers. r iwvjin Don't ale a Acd let this gea' opjiortucity piss by. Thosi'.wh save mjney, make money. Nuw is tne t ine to buy Vour blanke'e, lalies' ami gents underwear, hosiery, etc Thesegoods are first ciass and from tweniy five to fifty percent, below th-ir actual value. We soMcit the c.-sh trale only. NEW TOES C. S. S, ST0&2&. Ten Vina and I'scrtn Present to ba VWen Away. Commencing NovemWr 1st, I will present every one a ticket for each dolly's woith of goods pur- I'llrtRff) Ittltitlln'. ll.A l.nliln. n -1 ..v.li.i iitq uuiuci 1 r a chance to draw one of the follow-! ing oeautilul presents: 1. Large dinner castor. . .f 10 00 . Falicv fruit tiali . l 110 Silver cake basket 8 00 Silver c.rd stand 7 00 Set silver knives and forks. li (Xi I mlile pi. kle cantor. . . 00 Silver butter dish.. .. 4IHI Single pickle castor. . 3 00 Seth Thomas dock 2 00 Silver cup 1 00 F. M. Fhkncii. A. 5. r. 7. 8. !. 10. Notes of Albany Clear Factory.' If you want a real choice smoke try our 10 center. a Why pinoke a Chinese made cigar now that you can gel a far siierior one at J. Joseph's cigar actory, nude by whits lalior'.' Try our celebrated 5 cent 1 1 avana tilled white lalx-r cigars. We maice a specialty of selling cigars of our ow n make by tne box at factory prict k.- Fiue Meerschaum and Briar pipes and ar full assortment oj smokers articles. A NICE FAT TURKEY FOR TH.VNKSGI.VINO FROM ! MUELLER A GARRETT. To our patrons: Our second stock of heating stoves are here and if you will call we are better able to please you than ever before. M ATI hews A WASIIHI'RN. 11a Bun- mid see tlit tine dinnlav ! of dressed turkeys, geeee, ducks, ciiicaens, aim an kiiioh 01 vegeta bles and frirls on Wednceday at Mueller A Garrett V. PAINTS AND OILS Comic and see ue w hen you a jiit iaiut, oil. hruthu, roil ml, lulirtui'iiig il,xle(rra, etc-. STEWAKI i bO.. GdNs aND revolvers S-r.te lu ilau ilisjKwml 01 this iut if our busi mm. I'h.it'8 a mistake. We arc in it now Wtcr tliit'i ever We hv a nii-e line of Mrliu anl Win he-ler rfli-, ami lrw.-h loa-lin iihottfims rAiiin in vrice from Vi to 0. Al"j all the lale iiivrowl re-iler MKU A11I & SOX. CARPENTERS & BUIL'JERS, m or anyone w nifii Mitythintf i 'h. hard ware line will d wvll to cull on St c art & mx before ur li4iinj c wnere. Tin kep nearjy ernrthinr in thj le of build er Lar lwro, an l a in.iXnf1out stock fuff tool LADIES. ATTENTION t.u I have the Inwt shc irs hiki iaaota ih thia city, ami we ran ptovc it to yon at apy timo. Every pii-- warranted anal they can be re turned if they tUt not g!'-c satiMaetioit. Tliu no lr.; or li.usU'r, we mean what we w . SIKWAKT oi -X. WASHING MACHINES ZUZ. iwvnu Mimethtn ou win like. Urine iHir '.lidier UaW around an I aer whf i in .1 1 ir . si;v i r & sox. IRON AND STEEL ure atot-k of lunl, atr4i, e wav iron; alsnnachinc, t.Ktl Heel Stew.Ar So he ver 1 on ami Nor pn-k plot Dried APPI.es ttS2$g? Kanneniit M jri ,Sc, and buy an llle arin machine mim) stve your fruit. BUGGIES AND WAGONS. : 1..... n.. 1 1 u...4 ..... .. ar nic lUVJi' I UJ I1MU II IIVIv' Cl line 011 IihihI ami lmii uie von irooil TKAUI; i.. LCCM nil'I'L'UC Rave one-wir ol I L.LU UUIIlilVO. jnnr horae fieil e tini 'a a fe l ciitlr !tteArt It Sox lial ur kinds for sale. Absolutely Pure. TliM..w.r never rri. A marvel of purity.stretitcth ami wholesomene8. Monr economical t,lini Hie ordinary kind, smd cannot lie olil in com pet 1. iion with iniiltilude of low lest, short veiclil mIiiui or phosphate powders 6oll only in cms, Kotal Baeiji ow our Co , W Willi St.. N. T Lb wis M. Johnson tt Co., Agents, Porllaud. Oretron. Mistake 9 1000 Polished Redwood ami White Pine Counters m Groaning Under the WklM OF IVEaxiy Bargains 1N Clotliiog, Boots, Shoes anil Furaishing Goods, -AT T. L. WALLACE & CO., ST R A HAN BLOCK, ALBANY. Silverware ! i8GHa SILK UMBEELLAS AT COST! mu STOCK I am elotiinft out invdi? koo1h to make room f ir a lire.Iii e o ooots anil ehoea and gent's furnisliiiiire. S'-e Ltlow the liu.b iliat are going at c ut. DrerB Uoi du, Cloaks, Flanuelc Cai.e, fjilks. Table Linen, Napkins. blar.ki to. Sell sia. Corsets, Cambric, Towels, Lalie' 1'nde'wear, KoBPainers. Call carlv wliile the assorlme.it is still good. L C- FIRST STREET, t7 -cfrot EEET THE WILL t STARK Have the fet Line in Towa, Also L SOME VE'iY ELECANT or Silver Head, Just Ihe Thing h 1 Nk tail DRY AL!'.NY, ORIXION. C-mijt'n t, ent and I tumble. Do imt fail to e.v ainitie, iIih "lVemifr" before buying. U. JI. Mr,KK1 A tent. fjSF" Tide imeidi.e may be seeu at Hewitt i li viue'a