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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1891)
' l-. p THE MOKNLNG HEKALDi AVEDXESDAV. JANUAItV li I8il. ' ;:-i:-;?V. ' - y J UN SALK. The Daily Herald will he on Bale each morning al II. J. Joiien book store.where itt be procuri at 5 cents per copy. JOTTING H AKt J. H. Matin went yesterday. C. W. Ayera went to Ashland last ('veiling. I'M ward ttoin, of Scio, waa in the city yesterday. J. C. Littler make a specialty of painless dentistry. The "Veteran of 1812" at the opera house Friday evening. C C Hogueof Corva'.li-", came up from I'ortland last niht. J. C. l.iitler will make you a set of teeth and not thuge fur extrac- 'i'.... ti.. .....;.. r.r ui.M-oa g ..,.. .. , ... Matthews and Washburn are ft lllintr. 1'billip Wineman left lixt eve niug for t'alifornia to spend a few months. Siicriiitcndci!t Shaw of the Mill Cit v mills passed dow n to Salem yesterday. If Wilcox does not make a pic ture that pleases you, you need look no further. The Mill City saw mill has closed down for a few days rest during the cold weather. Mm. James Powell, nee Miss Maud Van Horn, went to Portland yesterday for a short visit. ius L'iven lor painlessextrai t'u.n of teeth. J. ('. Littler. I,-ntist. Room Li Tweedale I'-lo k. ttyTortland The family of J. F. Whitinr. who'" hive lieen eei ioiisly ill w ith typhoid 4 lever, uie si in ouiie sick. .Tfcr.i. i Whiting is considerably i:iiro Medara. Win. M. IloaL'and M'ai ha Nash of the Willamette Villi v and ('aast railroad, pasa d li i -uiri . on their way to Salem jesl-rI.iy. .lublice deore llnn p'oey ol 11. i city, yesterday was admi'ttduo iiractice in the courts of Ore!i l.y the supreme court of :he state. W. A. Cox, atnl familv arrived back i.i Altiany yesterday from California. They lem-ived to Oklaud for the health oi their children but not finding the bene fit they expected in that directon they have returned to their home here. The Tillam iok Headlight cl iims the distinction of having published more land notices than any other paer in the United States. With in the (tat two years the journal has contained- S'- timber land noiices, and '.".'A liomestead and pre-emption notices, and the editor challenges the outside wirl-l to beat his retrord. The ('online M Inst rein. (enwlyear, Ktitch .t SchilWiiii's Minstrels will appear at the open1, house Tuesday Jan. JO. This is a large and linely epiip'd comptu.y and it ia claimed the co"!hest .1 i h--st dresse-1 lirst part in the country, styled the Monte ('list . Ko.vil C-jiirt. Walls of silfi, plush, vehel and satin diacd, an I fes' oed with heavy gold con I and fringes. Comedians represent ii g Monte Crist' jest r', vocalists .as gay civalie's. musicians as Monte 'list Fisherman, the couipmy includes Chas. W. 1 Joodyear, t h is. K. Nchiiiing, Americ i's represen tative musical artist. (eo. II. ivlwards, the ipiaiut coiiiediau formerly w ith Haverly's Minstrels. Alt-ert Ia'ccIi a favorite voiing comedian. Clivette Kx)H:rt Fiiili biist Juggler and shadow -giaphist makes shadow men, women and animals by the movement of a linger. Brothers Londor, F.uro pean athletes. Sytuond -, Hughes v Rasters comedians, singers and la"cers. Southern quartette. W. Harvey Hntl', Bentley Brother and a liost of others. The Trenpas- Law. A ,-etition has been circulated and g.-nerally signed by citi. n-t in tlie precinct of Halsey. Harris burg anil Brownsville, asking tlie legislature to amend the trespass law , so that w ild animals can he icirsiied w ithout interference. The pe.ip'e on that locality complain that the sheep business is badly oolesteil bv covotes. an 1 that .1 1... .,... .1 .J 1 IIICV mil '.L 11c iiuiuni iiunn ii.i reason oi the trespass law. The matter will he presented to the legislature for action. Hy an Albany Art int. Mr. J. F. Whiiiii', the well know 11 artist of this city, has lin iahetl an oil painting of Ml. I loo I that will sttiid conitrisou with any ot Ihtj paintings ot Orig in's htgoe-tt siiiv-.ipped peak, and these are many and by noted art ists, for Ibis hoary old mountain is a-tmira'tle subject for the artist's I. niih, ami it has Veil pa:nted l'i-o i every conceivable standpoint 1 ami 1111 ler many tliilerent coudl tiona. An Oyster Supper. On the adjournment of the city council last evening the newly elected otlicers and members pi-n-posed to give an oyster supper. It w ts put to a vote to asc.-rtam who should furnish the stippe-. Coun cilman W. II. 1 hurt'lt was iiuani inoiisly ehiMen 10 act as host at t ut i to (ikiI the bill, which h- did Willi goo I ifrace, ami tin- 111 yor. council and otlicers parte.!; of a siiiiiptiious oyster bantpiel at tlie City restaurant. .Militia Matters. Lieut. . H. Irvine, Lieut. T. J. Oruiau aid .Lieut. James Mi liar g io returned yesleiduy from fa-1 Jem. w here they went to altend j the militia election of I he Secoiid i R.-giiiient, t. N. i. The promo- 1 11.11 of Mr. Irvine will necesvitate the election of another cii.t.im of . V Cum nan y of this city, lie being now lieutenant on the regiinent.tl ' gjlj V" Ttttf MTV PfktiVi 1 IlUUl 1 1 Anderson Elected as St r ,;.r.:.. VUIl.llU3MUm.-l. THE COMMITTERS A l'I'OIXTKD F.ilicamen Appointed fir tha Easn Yer a d Their Sd.iri F.ioil -lla Railroad Sewer. Regular meeting of the citv ' council was held hut evening, all i officers and memhers being prea ent. -Mavor Cowan addressed the i-uiiiicn uiicuv, uiauKiii); inem ior :l . i .. . i i . . . i ' that the customary message would lie waived for the present, but that in the near future he would have soiiu thiiif; to say to the council. m-.vi.toil n.l tl'i.in nf I.. I i ine Kanroau strert sewer was! , : -..tit n Itlfklllil t nir t.. 4'! '.fl i ti .. . t i h red odd - ine recorder was ins!ru':-t.!il to advert i:-e for bids for lateral sewers' to onnec with the Uailro ds'rc sewer. The coniiiiit'ee on accounts and current expenses aked for further time in w hich to make their re port ; granted. The marshal reported that he had served the notices ordered at last meeting, notifying ceilain ..r-.-.r...f ..ii'iimi-j t. .- ..-in 110 1 I.., .. i propi it owneis to i.tan np thiii preiiilf-es, but that no work Ii.ul been d. ne. , ,The street commissioner slated tTiat he had no repcit to nuke. n T!ie h.llo.ving names were pre- ! sen ted for the a tion oi the council lor the Xsii.on ol street commis sioner: A. J. Hunt, W. F.. Kellev, I. W. Anderson, M. W. Orion arid li. Ii. Parker. J. W. Anderson was cho-eu. The 11 lines oi W. A. Mi Claiu and S. W. Recce were presented for Secial K.iice. W. A. MeClain was elected. Jno. Jones was elected as night watch and engineer for Linn en gine Co. No. 2. For uii.t .vatc'i and eii iineer for Aloany eng ne (. No. 1, V. N. lil!er tt':t-t fli..w ii The election of citv siii vevor for the ensn'....' :-.ir re I in t!,e ar resulted l.i the seleciion tf W. B. Barr. I 1 he reorder was instructed o advertise for l.ids for lumber, dirt, giavel, city printing and boiiding city pri-oners. a morion was nude tii.it tne Baia.y 01 me special ic.iice.uaii "-': ..:..-.-.l ,;. L ...1. ,..1 ,......? .. . 1 . ...... ... . .... . . I he salary ot the street commis sioner was t:e.l at. tn per month. The salaries of the nigbtwHicti an I engineers were lixed at $70 1 each per month. Tilt: STAVPINti C'.MMI l l'itKS. Tlie following standing com-rnittet-a were appoint d lor the en suing year : Ways and means !. W. Smith, jC. ;. Buiktiart, F. M. French. I Ho-ilth and po!ice-V. li. H tw j kins, W. II. (iarieM, B. 1". Tab'er. I Ordinal! -es C. li. Burkh irt,V. ! li. Hawkins- W. II tiarrett. Fire a-id water F. M. French. W. H. liarret, B. F. Tabler. Streets an I public proertv P.. F. Tabler, C. (1. Burkhart, i. W. Smith. Licenses W. II. (iarrett, W. Ii Hawkins, F. M. French. Accounts and current expenses C. i. Burkhart, U. W. Smith, W. Ii. Hawkins. DAILT PAPERS. It'.Ol. The first newspaper pub lished in America was issue) at Boston on tlie L'oth of Septem Ikt and u as called "Public Occur ences." Before the second number was issued tlie legislature suppres sed its publication. 1!M. 1 he first daily newspaper published 111 I.aUimme, was issued on the iMth of October, and called the Baltimore Haily Ueposilorv. I luring fiis ye; r the lirst newspa- pe-111 liarriM.iiig. Pa., iippeared under the named' '"Oracle of Dau phin." IS.U. Du icg this year, the firat daily newspaper of Albany, Or., will be th. Dtu.v Hkii.m.I), which in connection with the IIkk.m i. Dissi:.minaioi!, will I'ontinue to fiirnisb its p.ilrons with the latest telegraphic, tlomestic, foreign and I'M-al news. P.kowssvii.i.k, Jan. l: Ill kLKVrf HMI A StIAK. Tliel.is! sa've in llio tvorlil for Cuts. Bruises, S-'.es, t'lcers. Salt 1' lit-11 ill , K.'ter son's, T i:cr, t'liuppnl Manil, 'liiltihiins. Corns, unilskin Eruptions, hihI os lively cun-B Piles, or 10 pay rt'ii.ircil. It is :;il:ir:iiili'.cil to give ei-rl'.-ci s:tiii:tct'uM., i,r inom-y re finiilc'l, Pricfi'i cents per Imv. For sale l.y Ko-lii-y ,V .Mason I. Iltl ImiiiiI 11111I ittlrn' Bros, boys, misses and child rtn's slitH's dill'erent slvlt-s all sizes and w i-Phs mm.i; mu..i ai.i. 1111:01 ..ii. Try a pair nullum; beiler medium in price. F.very pair warranted. S.mi ki. Ii. Ynrxc. The men 01 this vicinity need not be jealous became their wives talk so constant'v about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their good I looks the lado s are talking alsmt. it is ihe gisl t.ualitesof the cH.k i and heating -iloves I hey sell, livery ! one scents to le delighted when ; PIT ' LI VI U- j ! rV-t! I tiny buy from M. and W. LETtEK FEOM PORTLAND. Steamboat Combination-Railroad ; Mutera ant Newsy CoEffienta- Pokti.axj), Or. Jan. 10. n.. .,l,, .. ..act fe.v lavs has hem clear and sunnv, a ttle cool, just enough to I e brac- g an t healthy, and a walk mid the citv is liif inritij;. le- se activity si ems to prevail in almost every branch of indiihtry. 'IMwi ...vw..-. ... u 1 ... 1 . 1 i li it j r .w in iiic .am. n i" .... -j. t ., ... i course of construction are many of them Hearing completion, while ot,,er aesive structures are daily l"5'"? s,.0,,e ul)on s,olu-' a..tl,,:11. loiintla ions assume ine miiiuiy oi the everlasting; hills that rise alove even the minarets and i towers of these triumphs of archi- - . material ot chaos to the graceful time of cornice arch or colvnade, ! j story ujcjn story until the th.y i heightli of six,"euht or ten stories j are reached axvav in toe iirina- meiit above the clatter anil d:n of .... .1.... i,, i,. i;,'.. iv.,iia.i v - ,,, . i ,.ri I .. ........ ... ...... V a - ihiv wen oe pr-juu ui 8nne in ner in tow n on atuniav. bdil-linas brulps and street rail-j 5,ns.-.lan. 8, to'tlie wife of -V- .'"- however ;r. Windom, a .iati-l.'er. rtnrlil fn In- tree. li.MBii-e lliev. ... ,i t..li t i.tirlet.v..,,,,. th:it. fi I Hs certainly ivt trdir.ir the growth ot the city in ment in its c.i- csing lmpiove various sulir.i liau ! homes to the east. But a to-isoli-! tlation of the east side witli the ! west side in one government iiihv ! make the free bridge system Pc-' ticahle and necessary. I The recent cunihinttioii ei tered ' j ue rt tent ( cjmoiuatioii et terea : nto tiv the vai ous s'eamlx.at i no iv in. t.tiiuu.1 i-.t.iinoiiaL companies, an-l owners is creating , . . . .. .. illl t'lli IMlu.lt: nvilJUIISl I ill ion 01 Olh- 1 t,i ' ?rl'owl! - People 01 .stoi 1a, , ov trte ci i.eiis aion the varwu-. 1 'outep , and by the pubm; in g.-n-; -ril' imeiesis are in a gooo -ami tmeaj. Mea.i!..atserv.ce upon; 1 "n 1", l -"'t'nes Iron, Por lind tothe sea. At! of tne hi'.-t boats are in the uoiubtnation but a.strentio.iselloi t will be made top4onanoppoaitiii bo it, nd Wit ill U llt"d elloltwi don it ess pro snccessfu' at an early day Cliiiivhrs and theaters of Port- lanJare i.retlv wt ti pat'inii.ed t.uyit would astonish some of the S- people w ho always atten 1 f - n"'lr cliuicli it t..ey coil it abseit .ems.eivea or once a-i.. ot.se. ve ; 0 , Satnr lav, Miss K. Iv.nn re llu vast, ddlerence betw een the . , xvoodhnru, o, take nightly gathering!- al the cr.e..!td ... ., ( .- , ,, ... theaters and the sparse attendance once, twice or tin ice a week in the house of wor.-hip. Tavlor street church and Cordray's theater on, Third str et, only one block apart, shows each Sabbath evening the tendency of the crowd to p-ss by the church doors and join the thiongoi eager theater-goers pro the brilliantly lighted play house j dedicated i momentary pleasures, while the glo'iinv church stands Sl monitor, w hose st.aigt.t social creeds and Solemn CO .IVO'-atiells rei.u'se rattier than draw the an .traw toe multitude who are ""''". hence are pleased with the natural repf-seiitatioiis of lil.j'a vitvssi tudes, w tiether good or bad, virtu ous or vile. To make the churches ! iJllccesstll I I lie v .11 t.sf 1 1. m 1. le ;il : : , - . .. . tractive and sympathetic Bright eriiions. interesting lectures and) I Miring the past week, at the M. :0l music will draw the better!!'- chuicii, Ucv. (.'aider, assisied -hss of theater goers and they are the larger and wealthier tor Hon ol tlie theatrical patronage, as close obseivaticn w ill pove. The prospects for Oregon's pros - p:rity are l.nghter if'an evt r lietore if po-sible. The I'nion Pacific has paid ofl its hungry employes an t wiilgo ahead to the Sound. The Albany Astoria is moving now; tiie Southern Pacific is interested in such connection w ith the sea o.ird The Astoria.; South Coast is wait ing for reports from London by the engineer whose report it U hoped will be favorable to the loan. On Monday th-j hegoo gis'a- lature conveii'd at Salem, and now will cjine the tug of war. The election of Mitt bell is con - ceded, but the pas-age of certain bills and the repeal ol o'hers wili take up the valuable forlv days' L 1 .1 1-3 Ul tll.tL rt'in-t o.l.r. it IS U. be hoped that they will accomplish some g-.od in the multitude of Iheir deliberations ami give Ore gon an ei lal chance with Califor nia and Washington in their e!'.brt tit. financial legislation. Let capi tal come in competition with capital, which will become more plentiful and make interest corres pondingly low, and times will cer tainly be more prosperous and fa.il utc8 less frequent. M. Full of Native Mo.leMy. Some country editors a:e so modest that, it is not slratue their sight should he hidden, but Editor Cummins, of the e.idiMid.ite Courier, had bis nerve with him when he wrote the following mairiage notice: "This imp irt. mt event took place Sunday, December L'.S, at the resi dence of the bumble (?) editor's parent". The lady s fortunate to! secure the r.nlv j wci in the Courier shop was Miss Rose Brune, di.ighter of Mr. and Mrs. Charii s Brun?, of Rockland. The x. tier nary hov I here. j tha? runs hi3 head ir.io the in itri- j Mis. . E. String, is abotit to get inonia! h icUau ore was o:u' .t!M' a pen io:i ior services rend-re'l in than ourself. We r. al;.e:l the j the war of tlie RelM-ttion by her necessity of having some one tojla'e husband. She will git back brace our cold feet agj'iist these pay s; nee the death of her Lusband cold wintry nights, hem e thi ! w ho died about ten yeara ago. imf.orU.il step. It's a i.rg'utv poor ! .... , . . ..." woman, dear readers, that can't j , lla' "'" U Mlll;,,K C9,: support one editor. We thank our !'!'i,h1 HowerinK mill maiiv u.ima.ried blends for con-1 " 'V'." 1,1 f'w f,'"1 aie Pitting in gratulalions extended, and also j "liiii.;ry for tlie purpost of en ior svmpa bics bv our married ''"Vf ' " one thin more tl(.w 1 (capacity. They have been doinja j splendid good business and have not been able to lill their tnnnv A I'rmliteiitial (.Ho. Tiie Independence West. Side j says that "Postmaster Robertson informs us that the past two u.ia: ters in the nsiotlice of this city are several tlollars ahead of the requirements for a presidential oflice, coaseqiiently next July it w ill be a presidential oflice with a ofli salary atta h-d. Notliing indicate-a heii'.thv growth town tli!n increasing postofl I. u mess. VETEBAN OF i8l2, Or, KesLh at.d the Scont, fcy R qnc?t at ! the Cp"ra Hoa?e Frid.iy Sight. rdcPlierson Tost No. o, (i. A. 11. assisted by tho best local talent will reproduce at the opera house on Friday evenini; Jan. 1(5, IS'.ll, the thrilling military drama. "The VeNrin of ISIl'," or, "Kesiah and the Scut.'" It is pronounced ly competent ju'lgea to he one of the best plays t v r produced." New scei.ery. ricli co-t tunes. Tickets on sale at Will & Link's music store. Admission, re served seats, fiity ce its, gal lery, '25 cents; doors open at 7:15; curtain at H promptly. The entire proceeds w ill go into tha relief fund. KEWS FROM ER0WNSV1LLE. l'.How ssvii.i.k, Jan. 1 1. P.. Putnam, iscleikWij; at Os- burn s druj; store. (leorire Uross, of Waterloo, was j ,. ' . A. loe-.lay the lir.-t snow fell on the t'jotiii Is south of tow n. ! The Catalonia river was iuite high during the late rains Fields, on Monday return- e.l bom-.! frjm Fastern Orcoii n r.;,i..,. . p..,,!,,. ,.t c;i,.. J.V 11 .. .. . "!l 'auiruay, 1 !'. Il-nrv. Ol . ,. , .. ... ' ' ul-1,J1 ivi. .iioycr, ot .inanv. paset Il - .... .'.1 ;... "i .'.i- '-' '""i i iinii 1. iiit, i 11 iirii.i.- vi iiii.li place pian . Npure, N. C. Av.-rul, is eonva-1 lesc.ng fiom his l ist a tack of ill ; miiltli. vu..rva ,.:.,, ,.rilllIllpIMVIi teiU.hll ,,, M(.KinlK.v tli,t.ict I on w r , i . ..' .. ,. , . . j . J !- U'"n',r'"", lhursday, letl j for the 1 K.s "! the Sai.tiam, to ! ' too." pont... i -. 1 1 Alt IIJ r-fj .i.is I i-.i.ij v i;i 1. uill liie I In s. Kay farm, which has i. 1 ..r..i r.. ' 1" eu lea.-ed to (.'. llalloway j Jan. S. pav dav at the K. W. M. : c.i,),. any. L',l;!0 added to the , .'iiiTiiing medium ot town. .1 1 tV UI 11. 1- . ' IKf.IL fit II. .11. -IV.V. .Miss kittv Ctolev iici'tiiiipiitiied ''' slstr1' ll s- U- VVri,,t. ot Albany, leturned home on Wed nesday. Mrs. J. J. Brown has for the past week been confined to the house sull'eting from an attack ol rheum itism. During the raise in the Calapooia river, II. P.. Mover oi the Browns ville saw mills, nucci-edcd in te.-ur-JiW over l.OPO.O'lO feet of ly'S. Prof. I'.drvmplc. has secured the ,,.:,.;, tilH p ol tin-Soip h P.rowns- vilie school. C. L. Kuan:. will teach the piimary dejiai ta ent. Thos. Kay, of Salem, !'. II. Co show, of Salem, and O. P. Coshow of this place, on Thursday ie!t for 1 I i.,i-ii'i.i 1 ; 1 1 1... ( 1 t- I Cthiorma i.i tlie (. .V I It. li. by Kev. Atdii lg', have been boil ing a protracted me-'tim;. The at- 1 tend'. nee has been huge, j 1 . NOTES FKO.VI JUNCTION. Ji x. ii..N,Jan li'.lS'.il i'l.e hills on either side of us ; re ! covered w ith sn .w. 1 I . The Oth of this north was the ! warmest day of the season. j Mr. and Mr-. .1. A. Bushmll, ! spent last Sabbath in Halsey. J Miss Florence Baber, has eon.-- 'to ('.hat, U ash., to v:sit relatives. j Tiie last three morning's (tie j t'lcrinouie'er stoo l 10 deg. below , freezing. ; t.o;.. r-o.. ....., .......1.0 .. I line . onditioi. ..,,,,1 ,-iv .i.,.,:,l i t.aIjslilctjt Prof. J. C. Campbell will com i:i the memce a select scnool her naar future. There is some talk of our town being lighted with street tamps, in the mar future. Our town is tilled with tramps. There ought to be something done to remedy this evil. Tlie Young People's Society of Christian limleavor, is said to be in a floiirshing condition. On Jan. 1st born to the wife of ieorge Thomas Bojtl, a son; mothei and child doing well. Rev Mr. Walters, of Eugene, helJ quarterly meeting here on the 1st Sabbath in tlie absence of Presiding Elder Wilson.' Mrs. Walter Beebe of Ashland spent the holidays here with here parents, Mr. and Aba. J. B. Bnshn ed returning home the fir.it of the y ar. Junction needs a lirst class hotel woise than any town in ' Oregon I'h ere is one public and I several private hoarding horses but W.rdeis. Ko.its anil Sl.tiei rurchasera of Boots and Shoda bear in iniml that big advcni.-a- i meiits anil offers t.f big discounts ' do not always mean best values. 1 j Yon w ill have to pay some oi e a j ' proli as no one can do business ' i.etttr , witiiout expense, l he quest On is i of ajwhocan sell you the U-st gtoda tot!ico for the least monev. . Samcel Ii. YoCNt. ItLSlNtSS LOCALS. Ifiilin it Dawson, drnggisls. (iold spectacles at French's. French keeps railroad time. Fine cheese at F. I Kenton's, do to Vierecks for a trood shave Choice fresh groceries at Parker i Bros. Golden drip syrup Bros. j itt Parker; i All kinds of canned goods at Parker Bros. Boenicke keeps the lincst can dies in the city. A great reduction sale of um brellas at Searls Finest lot of cigars in the city at i. L. B'ackman's. Boenicke keeps those juicy non productive on nges. If you want a tine pocket knife call on.). A. Camming. IC'an St Achison are selling m-n;-umenta at Portland prices. Holiday novelties in endless va riety at tiie Ladies' Bazaar. A choice lot of cranberries just received by (J. E. P.towtit l!. Choice fresh butter at C K. Bro vnell's at (i-'icents per roll. iif.il. i V larire stock of the best orands of ci goods at 1 arker Luis. W i. cox has the combination. and ls ,"akl" fplen iid photographs, ' bushels of Bed wheat w in'e l I immediately at Morris ; Blount's. - Kr Bros, you will nd nn endless var etv of seed ess rah in. ,., . . , W e.tv will .. I..t -mv .- : , ' - . -, " 7 tirst-class mc hires leave hiss udai. , ; ,. . l (annum .li-iii evrmi -it l..iL-..,' . ' J. I . .1 Bros. It is very line lor bn ak - ... , . .' n s-nptions comjoiindi"l with .0 ...onitv ra mjii .s store. Viercck votir hair stvle. ! ciiv w h.-ie von can g.-l evei vlhiug will shave you or ul j v -u waul, in the nunt app.ove.l:' - -- - Sponger, tablets and .encils for all at lliiiin iSc Dawson's, French's corner. l ine c'iow i h ov and salmon bellies in bulk at Mueller A: i anvil's. Be sure and get a pair of hi n- kets that Searls is selling for b-s-1 than cost. j Wilcox is doing an immense amount oi en!argiii''. Call and ' be Convinced. - j Parker Bros, have a ii'ce I it of , condensed mince meat, ais . mince 1 meat in jars. i As nicn a s'ock of photograph j ali. n ins cai: lie seen at 11. J.. I ones' i as one could desire. i 1 have a few more blankets tha' : I will sell for less than cost to close. E. C. Searls. ! If you want anytldng in tne ! irrocery line Parker Bros, is the ; place where you will lind it. i i'or a superior uualpv of silk ! umbreih'.s with gold and silver! bundles, go to Will & Stark's. j 1 have a f'-w albums and glove j boxes that I will sell for less than cost to close. li. C. Sea. is. ; Smoke th celebrated Havana '. 3'led 5-cesit '.uars, aiaunfactured nt .luiiiis Jis h's citiar factory. Fresh Ii astern oysters at the! Dclmonico restaurant, al-o Y.i-! I'liiia bay and Shoal water oysters, j "llaekinetack," a lasting and fragrant perMitne. cents. l-'or sale .M'l--Ott. If vou want a Price and 50 bv Foshav ,V duriMe Minim- ! ment go to i-.gan ,c Achison, wuo ; i are haudhng nothing but the best ! grades. io to Mueller & I iarrett's cash stole tor your comce groceries at bedrock pi ices, ('ail and see our leaders. Are vou insured? If not. lose t no time in securing an accident 1 policy in the Travelers of C. B. I U inn, agent. Ilave vou s vir those beauliful ! ,, , . cemeiii. wans 111 ine ccmeieries, put up by Egan & Achison, at half the cost of stone. livery family should have one of l- one n of the tlio-e line steel . 1 , f . Declaration ot Independciice tor j sate by J A. Oumming. Some ol tne latest styles of ele gant bed lounges can be seen at Fortmiller & li ving's, as they have just received a large invoice. liat good things and enjoy your self while you live for you w ill be a long time dead. If you buy your groceries of Parker Bros, you can not be otherwise than happy. Those anticipating buying a type writer should sen the Sruith Premier machine, which has cit.i-ine tmilila -lll.ive -ill i.tlielw Apply to Prof. 11. M. McK.ee f plcte stock f gns erics to be f-uud the college I in tow n, compiising all kinds of If vou want feed go to Morris ,t ; staples, such as bacon, lard, pigs Blount. Coi. 1st, and lUker j f al,lU,lll wliltf ,iti streets, their prices are reasonable I , ' , o.,.i ii.e.l..i...er t oil .,n.i f 1 1.., t land hei ripg. sat uioii , in i nee meat, UI1M HIV 1 v ai V; w viiv chopping a specialty. Mrs. Gilbert is prepared to do dressmaking of all kinds. She has employed a first class dressmaker from Sacramento, mid will guaran tee satisfaction on all kinds of work. Children's girinents a especially. Location, 1'irst street I over the C.olden Rule Bazaar. Sick headache is the bane of many lives; to cure and prevent this annoying complaint use Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney pillets. They are agreeable to take and gentle in their action. Mr. Joseph Talt is now canvass ing the city for an addition to tlie j library started a year ago. One hundred books were deli veied then I and he proiwses to add two new books for each new member. The j and will make a oreditaUe library. Tlie Thomas Kay Woollen H'll. "ins of Salem, have appointed tr, ... ! Simpson their agent in Albany. A full line of men and Ikjvs clothing ; blankets and llannela and all aiti- ! cles inanuiai iureu ov iue nun win be kept in stock. These goods are : the lest, in the market and will give entire satinfaction. CliniiEO i'l Htmlnma. l roni .Lin. 1st, ls,t VQ ' change our husinc?!? to a strictly! i ish system, thereby enabling tid ! to 'mv t"-jr co-li anl get o ir li-- i counts, wlierchv we can, ami will, j 'give our customers the oenetn. , Our M. (' II. Mueller, while east, made arrangements to huvgjods direct from the liiannfa. tuiers at the lowest c.ish pii-es, and we will sell pure g.Hids al the lowest cash l'-T'"rcs 'elievinz that the ieople I wilt app'eciate a store where tjiev in gotsls at. cash tignres. We le- I main, l.cscci luhy lours, Mi i:i.i,i;i: tV i i;i;i:t r. Itrln Vur ll'rii-x atil (.el Viur Mr. II. Braiideiistein from San Francisco, will be in Albany buy w hordes on the l'lli and 21st ii.st., at Mr. L. Scmler.-.' stable. He de-ires to buy the following horses, vi : Bays ami blacks, age from I to H; wcidit, 1075 l 115" Pounds, l.r pi hands high, well oroke a ii t hound and in good con dition. L. SfM)i:us. (lui i-.i li syslciu of 1'ii-iiii st is j'ist what everyone is now taking itt. .1 in iii;e 'I . "HI itit; lilt- . ,7 . . .. , .. ... ... . ' .. f .i ... . j I iiiiti- ii ii.i i.ii .inn i I i it'll j jjoo.is w i -,, j"t t.( iheir a lv.in j , i,v ,,f .M..h;i vc tiarit ttV cash grocervs. .. , "Z V J?' M-iH ,!'ws 'T. V" W ' Z . ' ' H 1 .. ouins is wn v l lit y will sell over , . . i ' . .... i 1 iohs.oi mh, k ;oio i;uK- I .i.. .1 1 ...... .1...;.. , - . " " .:lil..-i.l..l.l.i(eilivi-v.ii.liuii.-. . . . ..... mcv on t he -.. I to an ive id. 1st If v..u warn .invthin- . h.-ic- in ; ,rv Vmt; ,..,, Mll,.,.r A , ;.,,., the oidv pi M i.ll let I .V, the olilv place ill the The very best slouk ol tOOlll 111 llslll" lollies brushes, solid back hair brushes ami whisk brooms al Until, ci Dawson's drug si '.re. Dr. II. .. L'-inin-ji r has cbar-'i j of Dr. (irat 's .-Id o'lice, and w.ll' be L'l.'.'t to tiave all h.s old patrons ! i'ud as ni.tnv new o-h s as w ish, to call. 1 anneiise I. naini and mis-ics fiioi s are 11 Searls' bargin tab chiidreiis Ih- loiiinl Choice perfi.iiit ry at lln in i Dawsm's, French's cm ner. I he best make ol gold pens French's, a' -educed pi'ce. Miuc meal at F. I.. Kenton's. Brow .'.ell's ler Kraut, C. Ii. F03SALE AT ABARaAil... XV. Will sell cilliei the 'nerchaii-iise ' and fixtures 111 the grocery depat ! "I'-nt, or the fixtures pertaining to I the bakery separate if desired. A splen lal oppoi tuiuty in a live town for any one wi-hing to ui t age in business. F. M. F.IiDFlELD, AviiM.oe for lltii.-L-liiirti A- Pirn.." ' F DK. PATTON. SPEC! A L 1ST, J Elnaberg Dl ck. Albany, O.og, 1 j y n... i,.,. t nil rn ami a proti-.l m. 'h- i ''V '',';'''" ''r'T'" ' ' ";""o ,,'i,,!."n 1 anil :.ll p. ivulr iIim'.isi h .1. a-ll lu-r m. t 011- ...itat:..-i .s (... . .ml nmiiii,,. tri. in . .... ' li.i-.nn.l. linlir, 10 t.i I :, 111 4 Aiitl . r(.i-, rl ifil a.t.l I. nn M. ; riu i A UtK 'llt;rn .vlint4Hk l tour ll iPM' Willi" 1 riii . ni ! till I I '- f HI If. I II?' ) rtll" k,,.M,. o... ni,..4 r.i.r....i ii,.;.rtit tl'ill In l.ia.l. :lll 1 I.O !l.-Hf i.H.K HMkl'-l. tTtiWI'.P AWAY. A -c!.l Imn.i:.-! i.ui- lircl'a, iirii ki'il I. s. 'I'lir liinu-r w ill i'it fi.:m:l fatoi l.y h:ii. t lie mhio wall lln in. lie. Mil. I., s.-tiilt .--. AS SURE As two. '..id two make four, I haw laid in the choicest and most com- 1 - i .ine line u j bottled delicacies, i it is as ipiiet People tell me j Ar,m,i ,oW!l j.- ti. .liHerent lines ,,f trade. I never was busier. . T..lilo js as .t)..,v aa ,i. ti,.f,t . , , f . . . j '. tak i, a n Sl'11'"'- 1 !'- ; i the goods at your door frte of: charge, AND TAX I oil less h.i them than any ivrtitor in the ci:y. Euh coin cash : ,- i.. I, ,.r !a ..... HI 1 1 ll.l.-t l i-'i fiv nvitii in i ceives V ens -er s lar of o0 worth, one of tally's new and co ceives v eijsr s large uiciionary Rind tV Me-! on. pie alias of. , WOrld ,10t fj,',,t Reflect and you Will! t the offer C. E. BROWNELL. 1 ('.... V r I IX ALH AS DEATH Opera - ONE NIGHT ONLY,- TUJLS:nA.Y, Januarv QOth, 1S01. -TIIK HKK.XINC. FAVORITES GOODYEAR, ELITCH & SCH!LL5NG'S Mmstrcs&Roya John lii.iri ii. Proprietor. JfJflJIivcrylhing new in tlie programme. New costumes. New scenery. $10,000 in gorgeous wardrobe and draperies for the preat lirst part. Comedians, as Monte Cristo jesters. Vocalists, as gfy cav aliers, Musicians, as Monte Cristo fishermen. The only ori-.'inul .'CIIARLKS W. liooDVIiAR. The invio delineat .r, The famous I'mopeati Fing r : Siiadowgiapbist I LI Ylil'TIi. v nds, Hi. 'lics and Rastus, Benlley Brothers, Brothers Leoii'lur, I he Southern 2'iartettc aid a host of otherp. l.wer IIti.r First row gallery, reserved,. Balance of gallerv, GRAND; 1 J ARANCE SALE! -Til!'. F.XTiKli BALANCE 0F0UR SUPERB- Jixll Winter Stock if ' ir ' a r n ? pi ji n. hi vs w : ron S 0 H O1 I Ml'ST iSOl.l) ONCE ! I .1 uyt.iv, 5 i a-, Wwi. rrLyr,y fOn ! I il com.- and -o:.v 01 c..r I. av'ait ince yocrelves 01: b -re du: ALL WOOLEN SHiSTS AND UNDERWEAR AT COST. r.MBI'l'.LLAS AND RUBBER !o;'DS CHEATEY REI)U ED. gj? We are compelled to have this great clearance s ile in order to make r.oni for our mammoth sto. k of spr'ng and 'ummer gtvnls to arrive here the lirst of March. S .le i gun's for II N X A SONS' Fine Shot s. Yours for Pusitu ss, T. L. WALLACE a CO., The bi.tliplace t.f g eat and honest bargains. Clearance Sale. L. K. BIvAIN Will I 1 During January at a Big Reduction, in Fact a Sacrifice L. K. BLAIN I I i i Tlie Lsadins Merclii.nt ;!The City Liquor Store .V. it A UMGAL'T, Proprietor. tWcit di.or to Ihtf O-ld Kellja' eintdr. i..ii,.i n...n.. ... K1 con4t.iU.v on tnmi the tlueat impo:t. n. il.ri.titic ... li.u on tr.lii.--o Only trit rtw liiiu.r More iu the SPlCIAL ATTLUTI M PAID TO : - House, CourtHrst Part. Ciias. K. Sc-iiii. uxo, Manager. The uuiiiie artist CHAKLIiS Ii. SCHlLLINti. (ilioRtJri II. EDWARDS. The favorite corned it 11, ALBERT LEECH. .$1.00. . . . 75c. ..50c. OF- tli.-r the greatest bargains J-n is 11 v and February. Close out Tailor, Albany. Gie.cn. city t gn m ORDERS fSCM THE COCKISV cot m I'llflllS IIIIK ul -- ' Jk . , - '. ;. '