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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1890)
THE MORNING HEKALD: SUNDAV; ftEOEMKEIJ 548, 1890. H! iUorninj) gaily Jtcrultl OX 9 I.E. Tla Daily Hekald will le on ale each morning al II. J. Junes' book store, where it n be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINGS AKOi r TOWN. Tauter Ilulia of Fii;ciie, is visit ing hid son S. A. lliilin, of this uty. Kichard Neil. f lortlanl, in -pending the holidays with friends iu thin city. Minn Lizzie Yaiighan, of Oohnrg, it visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Klein, of this city. lion. J.. V. WutN. of Yamhill comity, has been in the rity dur . ing the week. The I .a. lie. Aul Society will meet at the residence of Dr. ti. W. Crawford Tuesday afternoon. The ma'tpierade ball on New Year's eve promises to Ih a grand affair Most of the young folks will take part, and a few of the older ones. The Albany Kiirnituie Co. are -jemoviiig tlieir slock of furniture iutolheir elegant t-uarters in the new UaIiimor brick. Their ail v. A i. I he found in this issue. U". II. John .f A. John A Co. S. I ., the largeM. i-nsliiiuers on the coast, will l here witii a full selection of costumes for the mas ipieiade hall on New Years eve Dec. :;i.t. Maurire Seeders went up to Halsey yestenlav lo adjust the I. 'm.h from the burning of Oliver lluvtrU's ntore, it being insured in the Farmers tV -Merchants' Co., oi which he in an eimiloye. The attempted movement to in duce the closing of the I' idled Siute mails to the s-nditig of j ackai-es, evidently in the inter ests of the express compan . can not win, for the freer II nails are for sui-h puipost-;- the l ... r it Mil pit-use the peop!-. iJrore Humphrey, as refeiee oi lh estate of Willis tiaines, de ceased, sold yes'crday at public Bale the real property of thecstate. A tint I of :I3 acres wa sold to J. II. I'eery for 4'H; a block in Scio to Peter Smith for "J.r!)..'l ; two lut in Sodaville to John Mct'art ii y lor $400. HouC J.Shedd, who in probably the younger-1 inemher of the Oregon legislature ai in the city yesterday. He is a wide awake vouii( business man and will faithfully represent hi.i conslit units in the house. Mr. ti. ('. M..nis, train dis patcher of tin Oregon ian rid way, i ompniiietl hy hist wile and iiio. Lcr, returned to I hi city yes terday from an e&tendcd trip through the F.uslerii st ttcs. Mr. Morris will resume his duties on the load in a few days. Kemeinlter the grand masquer ade hall New Year's eve, at the 0era house. Masks will not he removed until midnight. (talcium light!!, in. ton light dance and other new attrac-ions ill he intro lured, spectators' reserved scat! at Will V Link'- music a'ore. Mrs. I idberl is pleparctl to do bersmak'ity of all kinds. She has einploved a first clasH drcss'iiaker from Sacramento, and will guaran tee, satisfaction on all kind.- oi worlt. Children's garment a siwriulty. Ijoratioii, First, street over the t 'olden Rule l'.ata-'. Services at the (V,iigreialioiial ihnrcu to-day will b.- as follows: At II a. m. a Christmas sermon an I other appropriate Chris'iuas ex.-rcises. At 7 l M. a Christ inas anniversary with extra musi , readings and short addresses. Sunday School 12:1 " p. m. To-day occurs election of officers and teachers for ensuing year. All will find a genuine welcome to these services. Regular services at the KvaiiL-e 1 ical church on Sun. lay. Moru-ui-j servic.; at II .. m., snlje.-t of morning sermon. The Christian Sal.bath, change from the 7th to the liift day of the week.heing the seem. I sermon on this suhject. The evening seimon on Temper uiice. Sahhalh school at II) . m. A onli il invitation is extended to all t lr preset. t. Church corner 4: hand I. von streets. Mr. Julius (iradwoht, proprietor of the iol.lcii Uule Caaar store, informs 114 that he invites the euerj:! puhhe who ilcsire t pur- chax any holiday presents to hurry up, aa his goods are going Very fast, and N'e Year's is tM ct.we at hand to m ike new orders, lie still has plenty of Im.-:i lit 1 fit t h-i'i.hty giNi.l.x, hul hr cannot ltd! Iioa long they will last, and s. me i'ems aie already sot-ioiit. Mr. tirant's leclur' last iih in the W. C. T. C. hall, 0.1 :he 'Kal! of Slahylon' K v., lHlh chapt.-r. ws listened to with interest !.y a well tilled hou.'e. Mr (iiantwill vpcikk tieday on suhject oi great imooit in -e, at 1 1 a. in., ' i. in., Hi'. I 7 ::;o p. m., in ' e courthouse. Ah- a hit le scliotl at .he t-amc iil-ii-e IroniCclU to 7 i. iu. Mou.la iii- ht the Uctures will le re.-t.me.l iu the V. C.T. I'. I.hII. M-hj..,.-.! lu, Monday ni.'ht, Lie .do ham - j dum lei' Dan., llih and IlMi! cbtpt is. I. ring votir bii'lei ami ; Come r illv. I. O. . t:n'lilHlellt. 1 l,'..liv evening the folio ing; i.rto-rr. Kfif e!c. t. d hy Ihviauai F.1.1 uuipmeiit, -N.. 5. I. . . F., tt 'erve the en-uing term : V". I. ti Irtt.t:. P.; 1. V- 'ack-ml ., II. .: ii. W. Wri.tl, S. W. I". ('. Aj.de.s.n, J. W.; C. W. Sea.s, St 1 ii.e; K. A. i'arker, Treas. ; Trustees. . F. Hail, It. I'. Hed li. k ami T. J. Stiles. llanrt Shot rr I'limv Morgan, a negro boy aged 15, hose parent rej"f it at Shedd,, ttbot Ins If It ttiinti r-n r noay .. -i... .oni while out hiintine. The i l,srL-. carrietl awav ihe ihiinib i KneeiS. a licit were am- puUtfcd by lr. liall'of that place, THE CITI CHARTER AMENDMENT.! S iind r.iucly Saggsitioni :,a tie Qaestiou hy au AlljDy T.a Payer- T. line Kin.. i. tiik IIkhai.u: It ai withsatislaeiioii I hat .'ir coriespoiident read your ar'icie in a recent issue concerning the pro posed amendments o! tii. city charter. Tins is au important siiii- 1 mi. I all th content'. A family jeet and ought to lie undeioiod by j ha.l heeii living in the building, the citizens. Ilesi.les he propor i- l.ii' were ab-ent and their house tioii to amen I the char.T S'j ad to ; hold cHrcls weie hiirmd. empower ttie city to issue its noiuss toro.tiOO tor a system 01 impiove mefits, tin re is tin qui s: ion of rtreet iinprovt-nieiits ti I con silcird. As ilie c'tiartcr low stands the council is p iwerless. as t eantiot torce property owners cither to repair siJcwalks or 1111- prove fclreets. this, as is well know n, is due to the fact that th barter low does not reijuiie legal otice to he served upon pionerly owners in ordering suclT work, which lei.ves the work of these iinpr vements optional irh sue i.rojiei ty ow iu i s. tour suggestion for c thing a i.i.Llic meeting is timely, ai.d s:u h a meeting should he called nt once ami the questions dist'iiss-jd h t!;e c.tizei.s. '1 lie people aiidutth i ouncil, shi.-nM say how the chu tr shoiihl he amende !. l'his in.iy .ee-n a hroad a-selti-jii, but when :t ! eoiisiilered that amending i he eliarter is simply eiiiaigii'g t tie lowers of the city council, it wii :iiear a v rrect asMimpt ion , for t he -ouncil ought not ccrMinlv to dietate exclu-ively hov and in w hat direction their po .vers slioiiid -.j enlarg.?d. The eharter oi.ght t lie amended without any I. hinders thi time, and the people s-iiould have a voice a', least .ii; outlining such amendments. The people have votea in favor of isstie-?7-.tKH) iiomls and the council has thme a good work in thisdircctiou All that is row nee led is for har monious action to set" u re the ends sought, a:-d this can he best .1 uie i y catling a p.iMie inceliu,' to ilis- i- and mature plans and '.mh-:-nue the uielert.ikirnr ;:!r-ady eoinmenccd. A c-milir t from t .e city four cil and a c imittee 1 1 citizens to prepare th i would eein to he tle.-irs hie. Tics could til be ilcte'minid at 1 public loeelitig, which should oe culled w ' n 'ilt del iv. ( I'Wi.K. ;:.uiv Dec. 'T, is: hi. lie.l A1110111; Slrutij I he I : t k r Citv I'.lade . .- Ad.;;;. - iiid ill M 1 Vi thh that citv !i v to ii- r m an epileptic Il-.ri ! -n theea: t-b'iunil l-ain Sa .i ':: evening, lie had - - en act im; 1 vely in the train and the conductor had teleixr. plied 0, Shei ill' Comic lo meet the t:ain a 'itl take Attains in charg -. The - 1 -rill" v. as at the depot when the 1. tin pulled in, ami '00k him in c large. lt"a at once . 11 that le- was siin'ering fr:.m insanity. .:'id after having been examined e wtis placed in a tell. Karly mi in lay morning the poor fellow i !. It was ascertained (torn ! iters on his person t It: t. his Love t as in Spriitgiicid, II!. ("orotier I'.ttleison notitic 'is tleath, woo oip t'.e remain' w as done. .1 ins rt 1 1 V.1 hint directed ! lo thelll. lo w hi !.- I'rt.ken. The Oakland Observer says: Ir. Joint Sulherliii. who lives at i'aii ( 'i-.s. about ;-: miles lotth- isi t.i lit i --. s'l l.iir.ed ti st : ' 'is i-.tl p.iirful iejiirv jesfer-.Iay ..: r tiooli w bile culling dow II a t;.-e. t'-r making the U-i i.lo.v -. 1111 j ' ite ! e he jusnp -d :sitle 11 an en- j t.-Avor ro avoni in lahii.g ii. t:. 'ut alter sfr.king the .0 1 'i 1 he tree lei.oun.Ied'uiid strut Io n on 1 ne lett h g, breaking th o 1 1 i -1 het ween the ankle ami k.. 1'r. hrailiey was immcdia't ;y s:.-i!- i.toltt .1 iii.it t'.rt sse-J the he ly.rv. A II It R IVell. The fi.ni'ly of .1. h. ( t.-wan, .ho Mere poh-ned Fiiday nig'it are all I't-tt- r, and it is hoped n- ser'to is eS'litS will follow, illtl.o.U'o .-.-vet- id ineiiihers of th.-1 imiiy are slid o'l'.te id. It is believed that the p-iioliili- Wiis cail-ed iroui the tinegiir used upon the head cheese w hich thev tiad eaten. I:, w is a 1 ig of add vinegaraiid it In ;t, ted ..pun the lining o! Ihe j.ig :nd I .fined an arsenic poison which v. is secretetl fr jin the mater i ;1 of 1 'ie ve '-!. Koine I'uatl Wtirk Neetlrtl. Hon. '. A. Iivine st -rt. l ca-i.-r lay for the forks of the Sanliam in a one-horse huirgy. When . :t'.s.-iu a small biiile m ar the tnleloli wagon l-iid.'c, his h- ise ; 1; through the rotten pl.inKtng o! I ie small .-ti uct:ire ami br-.ke the i n 1 y so that he w as compelled to t pi the ollVr of a liy-passrr t. .; t bout", lie verv natuiaily t links that better aeiio i on tl.e P nt f ti. roail supervisors is improve the toutity i,iftle.l to toads. A llri.i;e A r..at h "'all Tti'-stiay aitenioon tin shott I lauol -I'.iieet e'l -ti i.-e; t ! eat , , ,j. n,ir)i, , , o:,er- 1 :.n." . ,.-, i,.;., ;iMM.. tti,r. , ; , it,ait .,-,. .j,. v ; :, .,.-.. ,livr ,,, Kiigene bv Ai.x.ilitt ro.icl i'av'.-. Tin v fell ah.. ut Pi t, et.j .i huie's weie I r ki-11 althoii-di! -r-ver.il KiT'- -biniH-tl. Vori.meii tie immedi.i lei.-. eiepl.'Xed to! re.l:u e the appioa, It, :.i;.i it was' atly for li.ivt-1 Friday moiiong. ', 01.11. 1. lliillrt.il. I t'imii.ii"i.nei 'h 'fui-t. ; ieo. W. Wii'eoner, t-f C.- va'.lis, ' . !.-ik of the Oreaoii raiiromi eteti- i loission, is in the city. il- stattsj that, th" a'-iiii;il report of t he U.ar j hichwil! l-e picseu.cd lo t it j 1 j:i liicreoi .'anuaty. is m-a le. al! in the I aie'.s of the pi inter, ai. I x, i; l soon be made public. est iiiianiv i rai ns. ci iron, el, tnte , and m.iuv Keillor. V rauee ami hiiioii p curr its, il tiers lid (i-sr t it.er h-ko 10. 11 a cash groc ry store near the l V. FIRE AT IUL3EY. The ?t.oie ofO. Huweli'j CooaaiucJ: All lie Cculiuti- News has reached this city of the hr.rning of toe gt-neia! in-i-chandi e slre i.f I . liowells at llal-evatan cailv hour Satiirday niormnu, cousuiii'iig the iiuil.linsr 1 he lire is supposed to nave t 'en t'.e work ol iticeiuliarie-s. ! he is al'oul !XK). The hiililing was owin'il l.y .(. W. W'iglc anil was not insure 1. Tlio stock of gooiis w as insured in the Farmers .t Merchants Insurance 1 'o , of this city for $Sti'). Smut adjourning lnuldings. it is sa'd. na r.jwly escupetl being bin in d. A DliCffSSlON PR-IPOSED. Uectlfui-.u WbiCac A j-''-" ('n Si Is ft t.e Great Qt stoL. E'i!ier Mr. M.!.-s (Irani, of l...-!'..n. lias l-evn lecl tiring i-: tlii.-- city dnr ng the week, wa;:t- to iliseus any ii ie of tiifse ,-evtrai propositions Mill K-v. !. I'. Iiivcr, viz: lle.-o'vetl. That th;- i'.i'ih a:t! seciiee teisc tu.it is iiuiiioit t! a": i "' lentil and t hew ilve.l. ii.a Set. .lie., leee'i ' i. :t 'he .-oi'jl of man iic-cioi;s bet ween irrec'io1!. lie- r-ib:. a nt 1 j man i- w !t.-!!v niort.'l an i is luconstvoiis oetwceu death and tlie n suneciloii. Kesolve I. That the l.ihlf teaches tli.i; the wicked will in tlemai'v t.iiu.el.tei. lies :ve.!. Th it the I'.ihle tracing that ihe u , ked lie uticrlx de stroyed a:nl ce:;.-e to ex:st as con- cioas beings. The .lit- nssioll i" to he h ;-:ed oil eit i, ii o: the ipu-slioiis. is to begin within ten days, and to t.ecupy t wo hours iii each oi !ie const cu live days, i-.tcit - . .i I: -r to speak tAeriP. ininuli-s ai. a time. 1 . it is no t;!. !v ti.at Mr. ! 'riv.-i v. id ae-ept the DoMon g'-nt It tii in': oiler. EOBBili) B5f AN KM?I .'JYE. I. jale S-or uf All u pi I'oKI I. M, I ee. The thoh- sile house of All ri V la i-.o:i Front an 1 1' s'reets, was hu.lari oily entered last Sat.nrd iv night .-.nit si".'! HI worth of goo-ts and s-jine money --tohi:! by the thieves. This fait was kept a profound .ret from t in-press uif i! two or ti.ree days aj.. Ml oi!icei-: .,t the istliee station kept tpiiet upn the -uhj ct and ileeiinel furnishing any inform;-. lion. ! eu.Mr. Lewis ietiained from spcaki-;g upon toe .-ii'ijet t. Tiir. e trunk loat's of all Ihe stolen go .is were lec.O'.'elcd in llal I'oitlai.d tlurin the middle of Ihe .e K, and th.t-e ar.vsis w it- mule at. the same tint" in t:-iline.iti'):i with th cr nie, b'.ii 1 hey were bcoked ' 1 hir.- s o! .iss .'lb. with intent t 1 tub. Tln-se ie II, of four's as I'lt'ef of I'. , CO' ! lie- ! lio'. I) i-vei). i. :.- h .! si t'd to keep the 1.1 ttter ii'n : tint! .! '..'ill I'ayne. tli" a leuel p:i'r t riiover iu the crbne, v. ai p..t.-el undei in re-1. I ay ne 1 ' ao .u; ' yt .111 employ in tle r i.bed, au I had be n Iienl in niihti.i an ! s , -' o: .l.e. ! ,0 I --e i e I'tol!! ', I c rcie- : nan re- I .tt the . eltVatO!" i :y - .it -I i -i-i.i h-r- niu-ht. ' : re. I!.' is lo,. y. iil' I a a i.al; 1 il 1 ;h. :-t VerelV l.lj.l re ! i.iec v.itile asei-iininy I itt th- hoi;s 1 1 i.i . l at he ii a-.v tv wit' I ao:e sum of ne.nev 01 j I lie robbery, and lied i wlu-re U" doubt Ire ' turetl ;o tii'.l.t. o ! he oi. ill i e, 0UK NUXr PREStPr.ST. A Portland, Orf Joii, 'i.u i-'la.L . W.ilt Cuif tei, I e.- 21. "I saw -hi-. (I. l'.htine aboil' f.r.y tens :it, :t;id he told me positive! v that he j was not in the pivsM.-uii'-.l rare. ' would not be, and th it h in;.-t d- I e.l to "tevoie h insell, alter I piration of his present .....i.i... ... 1. ... oiheial Jf l l '11 , 10 ti:.-- ij toio nt v M-lienie, sai'I .1. I. Aionlgo nery. of Portland, .'., last nigh'. Mr. MoiHgone'iy was ii pred- i tieiit iignre tturiug tin- last 1 1 1 1 lean national convention. "Mr. j I'.liiin is not advncalin.: 't . i; r icily ) f. 1 :i presid.'tii ial boom," eon iu j 11. d .ir. Moiii-T'lui'iy, '"but for the go,,.! ji tlie cotui'.iy. Me is devot j 1 ': it 1 ! i 1 is 1 i i: i" to Si.idn itn.l the j Si aiii.-h-spe.iNir.g c -unities iit J piesent, wh ch aVne annu tily i i:o::-um -I ( ',0 ;i ba' i,-U ..f 1 1-.11 r I Hot itl i r. I. i.d-;; ig'-l id.,, : 1 -': nro.Iue. ii m their e.ei t-;es, ; 'i- 01: .1 itleh ! ': ...... : I ' i cd : k;:te t .1 l-l " -t.,t ; .11-01 1 1 '. ;itr 's if ;?. hance. It l.';.i u illl I e- w P t 1 .11 I 'Jl -M I f O : y. fatal ' i:t- 1 1 o!e ; he ! o: 1: vie! ; Ii- ; lor I en il IM'lg tier s 1 1 ing , lie-, e , OVS ll ill II t iit. h nfii'ct. fallldies II - lieeil e.l 1. 10 t ; , can -t-.l 1 t' SJ'I inu' 1 to iitive j e I- -.-) lately wiili , -1 :T i thtttight by 11-in -. at- ; . w hieh i.s rupno si ; oiiii t i i v I i 1 lew aec . !-- in the 'iileii. !i s .;iu,. .lied1 Moteliv and the n i.iali -h vi-.i..! t .Ken up llio Mi. I lie l oi'l: f..r in-j teru.ciit. The bad been re-i hiig v.iln Mi. Luce. ii'.pi't-lv tlitriif.l. little lo'ir-vt-xi-old son o; I'.aiik .Mckinley, who live i-a-teiii portion of lh ci iu the Iv, was p.ii n; with a stick Frldav even ing, wtiicit lc na.i set on lire, ine . ;.ov plunged ii into a bucni-t of 1 1 paint, w hich titiickly ig .ile I, en- ! 1 t be ing Ihe lad in lir.it 1 1--.-J . His j , iit a.l a. al face was b.ei'y burnvd, i ii'.tl Ihe IrUli! leil'W is siiii ill il 1 ' ciitical condition. FROM THE 8CI0 80H00L. ith J Mr. W. A. Mcllhee, principal of ! theSeio iMiblic sohooi, has handed in the following esay for publica g,f i titn, i- being the production of .Miss Aman.la linage:': Tin re i. a Haying and a trueone too " 1'liat thp face is the index of the mind." We see examples of of thii everyday; for never do we meet a stranger but we foim an opinion of him ; and we are gov erned almost entirely in formine his opinion by the expression of his face. it is true also that we are some times deceived, but this is owing to the fa :t that we are not good facial readers, and not that the fare belies the mind, or character w ithin, or the kind of life the er s in has led previous to our meet ing him. Our sui res in life, both finan cially and morally, depends in a great measure or. our ability to rt;d faces ace irately. I rhwness men are constanilv be- I ing 1 ro.ight in contact, in their localities, with men of whom they j tt j ; I. nve 11,1 kn wleilge of their char- aciei ano 110 oieaus 01 g tilting any ii; fr 111.it ion ah ut them, save what he v can read in their faces, audi they nut-it be governed in the I amount of their dealings or canli-l tlence they put in them, by the aiiioiint of honeslv or manhood their physiognainv portrays, ami it Miey have matle ttus a stmly thev neei I raiely be decieved. I And it is the same morally. We 1 ;t'l know thai we are often judged by the kind of company we keep, ami '. of't-n h ippens, in this life, that one in tin list among entire str.ingeis, and in O'der that we ' iii.iv choose the right kind of associates and avoid the evils thai i always follow the association with iia.-v a l iinprincipleil persons, it is necessiry that we l ave nne- taing to guide us, and if we only read closeh what is written in the ....... ..1 . 1. t .. 1 ... .. ! 1...1 ......... 1 ......... ...1.. .-urrouinU'U, we neetl scarcely ever ; .1 -. .i 'ji 1... v. ..... 'i. 1 xi ii v I f .r I here is as much 'lilierence 111 toe countenance ol the rogue ami the le-uest upiight mm, as I here is i:t tit.' lives liiey lead. A visit to the jail or state prison wdl prove the tru' h of this, even to the most c.nohs TVIUg. Ihcn if we wish 10 make a fav- ra'-'le impiesio:i on those with whom we arc brought 111 contact, and would be chosen by the better da-sea as ai associate, we must have the right kind of faces our selves, and the way to have the light kind of faces we must le.nl the 1 i-.'itt kind of lives, ami have pure thoughts, for as tin index of :i hook is in harmony with what the book i'se-If is, jtist so our faces must he, and are. iu banner. y with what out thoughts ai.tl lives are. THE MILK MAIDS CONVENTIO i. This tini.pie entertainment wil he given by the ladles of ihe M II. church of Albany I ice. ."loth, bs'.io, at the opera hjtts. following r.Himie : .l :l-ie .Milhtll ii chestia. soio- : . c.o. ls the prog- Overture Or- l.ee. Muic--: S-.'lee Il !ec. ioti-- hche- tra. dilli l iss Moses. Music Creint City Waltz oche. tra. f'-r which the i.to.jhthle Farce o.ti'I.'l "Tut" 'Iii!; maids conven :io i"' r-'pR-sviitetl by t-vt-nty-six .1 lit s in eos'ti iies will bf pre--eii'.t-!. p ipul tr fe ttut t- of this vil! ::e milk stKt tlrill. Athiij sroii -J ) and .'! cents. Tick- :.-nr.- re-erved s--:;ts on sil - at W'.'.l e; Link's. ln:eirtiirit to lltitiht'tireperH. I Itgiv.s .Inlji.s ;ra.lwohl great s cjsi'aet ion iu M-lling his line I I liden It 1I1 teis and baking I po-der. ; , elegant pri.eS Or with i- .; .11. tiiat his customers h . ;. ,0 piircha-teti iiivuluhK re- : .. and say fiey are well pleased, ! 1. ..it the tea is No. I. and the halt ' ing powder is as uood as the best. I ii his leas and taking powtler ', bear- the name of Julius (trad j WL-I.l's lid. It 11 Rule P.azaar, and I ar.' exi esslv put up for his husi- j ness, ami he still continues to give ! w tin t-ac:i pound 01 ira or oaKing powder an elegant piece of glass w .ire. M. K. htirt-li Uetllfatimi. : Tite hew Mtrthotlist cUurch, of I this t !lv ill be dedicated Jan. 4, ! il. Rev. .1. W. Hushoni; I). 1)., I of Kail Pot t 'i.ii-1 , will preach the I dedicatory sermon at 11 a. m. anil R-.-v. C. C. Strat'on. chancellor of the Willamette T'niversitv of Sa- lem will preach at 7 l M. Dr. I'.ushoiig has the reputation of be ing a very able pieacher. He ;. ciiclics somewhat. 011 the Tal-.n.-tige style. Ir. Stratttui is one :' the lint Ht oratois on this coast. I are toi.lialiy inviti-d to conii aud hear the.-e very ao c preachers. The I'renc best make ol 1 i's, a ctluced ;old pens at price. gentlenicn's Latest itdc-i in ckties ;il Seiirls. Choic. .-call- lesigiijj in handkerchiefs Mince im;.it at F. L. Kenton's. iold spectacles at French's. Sill; mulllcrs at Stalls. HI'N'I' To ti t- w le of Amlren -1. 1 1 m.t. in tills fit v tat Dtc. 'Jit. ls'.KI a .-even L.titi 1 ton. ( The yinnis-ter is sa'al to ho a chip j I ' tin-1. I.I hlot-i.uiiil as vigoroii usliis ; thi.l, win, is protiil-r o liiin titan lie j I v. aiM !n uf a tuillion. I MAIiltlEII, I i TIMTVKN'-fO;-TK.L-Oii iVc I I ut tin Catholic clnin-li, ii Al-1 j liitiiv. hy Kev l.ouis MtrtPyer. Mr. j I Ki t'.l Ti rtv.-n, f Portlaml, and .Miin j Ian y t.'iitcl, of Alliany. ' ' AN I Kl - A irirl ! lilit hoitstw irk V in M tu ii!'. No itMiii.iif, tin i-di' .1-.... l ... 1? l tv ; 1 ' LrcLf. near Uroaulliiu. Tlie Jtcasou Why. Why is it that Klein JJros. ran afl'onl to sell lroots and shots so reasonable? Ilecause they are both practical hhoe makers und make their expenses iv work ing on the shoe bench, ami any boot or shoe you buv if them, no matter what kind it is, man, woman or childs. that rip, run over or the sole rips loose, they repair them for vr. free of charge. anil as they do all the work them- j selves, they don't char.e you "5 to : 50 cents a pair extra for a warra.il I topiiysoine shoemaker to repair -Ihein for you. 1 hey also make a! spt-eialty of repairing rubber Ih's. Nui(.t.rj'. Messrs. Ilyman it Browni-H are prenaretl in their nursery to fur nish all kinds of Eterk, and those intending to plant should cal! ur.on them. I have a few albums ami glove ! boxes that 1 will s- ll for less than cost to close. i ;. C. Seat Is. Fine cheese at I. I.. Kenton's. REMOVAL! KUiy Are now removing tlieir entire ...... 1 ... I 1 1 new titiaiieis ill me new nail onore . ',. f . . . -it icent line of newest patterns 111 l - ed ol line furniture, ami w ill have one incuts' in the city. Their prices will be fo-e-d line of carppts bought, before the raise w dl b -jtyc,aU and see them iu their m-w rl re. U 7. HltOC K S: II. IIYIf liOOT -VTs I ) Si lot lo iday :-:" : Adboq Dceme-Dt ! FOR THE I-"ine shots, from 2 00 to $U 50 im pair. Une f-lippers, ail pii. es, Klcgant I'liish and Velvet. in the favorite, styles ami shades. Toe slip-ters. plain anil headed. Oxfords ami Tie" for heme and rtreet wear. A. Polge's Felt Shoes a ul Slippers the beet made just the thing for comfort, winter ceilings. Fi"c Siioes -FOR liOYS, ; j 3IISSES ! - ! FOR THE GENTLEMEN: Slippers in Plush ami Velvet. ld lio'd. lhown, Ulixc and otl.c. Shades, liouiidwilii Klcg.nit Coloretl l'athei. (.OAT, KID AND PATKNT-I.K ATI! F.R OXFORD T1KS. IQTVvr wear, for lit and for l-Mtks ourfoot-wear cnnol he cxcillctl in the State. SAMUEL ALLEN BROTHERS, Wholesale ani CK.AltS, TOltACCO -OF ALL lULARGflOS SMALL QUANriTXES, I IfLYaX UUK'K. : Little f'laiitninl C'owlcs' I'.ros. hoys, misses and child ren's shoes different Myles all phv and widths maoe sliu all iiikoi'oii. Try a pair nothing better medium i i jrice. Kvery pair warranted. Samcei. K. YofNO. uuLintv !i.rri its at osi at KLEI BMOS. ..;. in n 'ro. S.'i" "- of ru..t ul Kit '11 Holhlny MljUM-r al 4 Nt nl Klrlti J Vnil Want a fine parlor, 3 lUU suite, T. 11. I'.rink has! I'lcm from f 40 to tlo". ! FOR A NICE RUG V, o to : ios. i II. brink's. stock o? fo.-nilnie into their elegant i-i MM .1 111. . . ...: 01 ick. iimh ioi e aoo i a ihmii- 1 1 . t n 1 ; . iu - iooni and p.i' or sets and : I kimls of t c t si fnrniliir- el:ibli-le vet v re i.soiiitl le. A line ol I al low ligniea. .- trie tin's LADIES": and Slippers- AND ; CHILD HEN E. YOUNG. ANi CIIOIOE FttUITS KINDS , : ALBANY, OH Mai mm. Christmas AN1 i ' "" """rmtvK'! 1 0l"' "'s will 1; iii i:t! in ' ' 1 '-'a -i-tiiii; if I tiN t case, p ',, III 'Mi 1 Uatli ir tiiiifii-, t l.i.'.mi p.-rfu ti! .-tan l.s, I . 1 iiiiiiiii .ire. -ts a t 1 cold len-. a'so -a lim.- I M T, M line of .ut work, aul 11 iti'i.-. .-tut t 'c ' i;H for -il l nnl v )'ing. O i ir.e.i tins year 17 0.1 a'l ldi!s -f It iltJay ir Is is sur;ris- J, n 1.1 j! j . :ci I the iniiiiic is 'nvilf'l to e iM III I il ai! t'i 'ma i ul Ii ililav pes.oiu. U I I I " ' pl,'al,ru showing ouriroid I j J I whether yuu wisii to pili'eli.i-c or not, I jl ITUT .SlUKi:!', N. t i:evcr-lL.ine. Ald'.ANY. (Hi. t 1 t : I SH) TiiE liMS OF 1891 FOSHAY -Have a Magr.ifict nt I'ispl.iy of- Holidgy Boods. Santa Glaus Ke adquartsrs. fiHolitlav Khopp -r-i a'. invited t .-illail lot'; t!ir ei'i o ir mam moth sUwk if p'usli go.:ds, ;irt s'ii(.!i--s an I n-ivehies X 1 t-ouhle to show goo. Is. Our hoi h I ty t-ttM-k is n.arkt il down tt asto-iishingly low pri-e.s for the season if S'.Hi-'i 18911 5 1 S 5 5 H i 5 S 1891 For the Holiday Week A Fine Diamonds, I puic 7 C3- 7 T .V. V -;1. r j An vlcan!. .-issui tin "it ol" (iwl'l .''i tl Silvt r l.(iii:pii Ulilldvil:!-! j.iul (iu'il Ik'.-n'.i il .-it i s. All ill' lat-s in . ltii-s ill j--ivt'l:-y uf tin s.t,:-ull a r M. EWART'S. THF. lkadim; jkwklfk. Has Passed - & MASUff I. Ine of- (iohl Hill! .silver watch. y EWELBT --