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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1891)
'V 'T.vW.f THE MOKNING HERALD: THURSDAY, JANUARY 1 5 I8il. ON SALE. The Daily Herald will he on tale each morning at II. J. Jones' book store.where itiHii le procured at 6 cents per copy. JOTTINOa ABOUT TOWN. A social dance will Ik? given the armory Saturday evening. Mrs. It. A. Irine i mile ill at at the family resilience in this city, Town talk, thetpiantity of stoves Matthew and Washburn are eellling. At the nest state election Oregon will elect two congreanien instead of one as heretofore. Gaa giveu lor painless extraction of teeth. J. (J. Littler. Dentist. Hoom 1U Tweedale Block. I. N. Warmouth, of Brownsville id canvassing for the Challenge churn jiower in 1'olk con lty. James Nixon, merchant of Harrishurg, was in the city yester day looking after busine. matters. Geo. K. Chamberlain, E. .1. Lan ding, I.. Bilyeu, Coll YanClevc and Bert Van Cleve returned last evening from Salem. Austin Bond, of llalsey pased through the city yesterday on his way to Polk county w here he an ticipates iending the w inter. I. X. Warmouih, of Brownsville was in the cil v yesterday, on his wiy to Polk county, wh-re he goes to introduce the challenge churn Miss Eila Howard returned to this city on yesterday's noon train, having spent I ho pat three mmths in Portland and Salem, visiting friends and relatives. The First National Bank elected the old hoard of directors entire, ho did also the Linn County Bank. Th?re are no changes iud'eated in I tie officers of the hanks named. The legislature wid adjourn to day 'it til Monday next in order to g;ve the stale printer time to print the hills. The standing co.ninit tees in the house will lie ;m nounced Friday. The Corvallis Tiin.-f f.iys: Com pare the climate of Oregon to any other country in the world, ii you due.' If we could exhibit one of our Welifoot winters at the world's fair, it would h' a pmlitable in vatuient even if it dot iis$-W,tM)0. Key. Jas. Connally the Canadian e.angelist, who has been so very successful in revival work in Ore gon of late is in Alhauy and will assist Rev. S. K. Meiniiiger in re v val meetings. All are invited Sir vice at 2::!0 and 7 v: m. Yesterday's freight, smith hound, necauie detached in the middle a id the conductor and hrakeinen, who were in Ihe cahoose, weie le't hehind. The engineer and h reman went on to Tangent and then backed up to pick up the missing cars in their train thai weie left hehind. The swill Chinaman lost his hoist ami carriage, in which re pined the corpus of a defunct porker, Home where near the dejiol yesterday, and was kept miming hither and yon in search of it, all to no purpose, until the kindliest of Baggagemaster Ba ker put him on the right tiack. Mis thanks would prohahly not hive been so p of use it he had known thatlheie as a decided failure to pawn the whole rig for even a single dip pass on the street railway. A Talautett Company. Music loving citizens of Albany will he treated to something rice n the evening of the LMst. Tue Mild-Bark Company, under the management of Slayiou's Lyceum Bureau, of Chicago, wi'l give oim oi t'leir charming concerts on that e eiiing and they should le greet e t with a good house. The paers ppeab in tlieir praise. Ilerr llild is master of the violin and Mist Anna Bark does marvelous work on the cornet. The company is composed of only live jieoph,hu1 they are stars in their profession The It rook I y ii Itrltlee. One of the loveliest scenes to he seen in New Yoi k ci'y is at the Brooklyn bridge every morning and evening, thousands of people riding ucrofs on cable cais, which run at intervals of live minutes The same can lie seen at Mnellei St Garrett's cash grocery. I'eoph can le seen going in and out o: tlieir place all day long with pleased coiitcnances becaus-e then is the place to get just what you want at the lowest cash ligures. Meuilirauon roup. The sympathy of the citizens will go out to Mrs. Adams, whose little twovear-o'd Uy, Jolmny. hed Tuesday evening ol membran ous croup. . Mrs. Adams U a mo-t worthy lady, whose husband died since "the family moved l. our city, ami the death of her tilth h"V will bo a sad loss t her. The ttiat. The Dreon Bacilic 1m:iis, it is aid, will commence running F. i day, Captain Baabe, who w ill have ctinige oi the lloag, came up from t'orlUnd last evening with the crew to man the bo.it. t'ap ain Shift will co.iimand the i'loee Sis ers, which will also commence limning at once. tiank f )i (. Tiie annual election of the boar. 1 of directois tor the Bank of beoi! resulted in the choice of the o;d lMard with the ex ce pi ion thatJohh I oni was elected in the place n II. Bryant. The new hoard will q ulify and elect otlicers in a lew days. - Contract Let. The contract for the foundation o' the new Unite I Presbyterian c nirch was seen ret I yes'erday by II. C. Chamlierlain, aaaimt four o.iier hiddeis. The rest of the W jtk will soon he let. Architect Mc 'aw- of Portland, is in the city ldokiAg fter the w ork. EEfOBX OP THE COMMITTEE. Ch new In toe City Charter Worked Into frcper Shape. To the Honorable, the City Coun cil and to the Citizens of the city of Albany : We, your committee appointed by the city council and by a meet ing of the citizens of the city, to confer togelher and to examine the changes proposed to be made in the ci'y charter, beg to make the follow ing report : That we have carefully exui.in- ett the cay charter as prepared by the city council, of the iiy ol Albany, and all of (be proposed amentum nts t i the old charier. and tind such amendments to be substantially as follows: First, That, street improve ments he done and p-rformed by the city, hut that the costs and expense of such improvements he assessed to the abutting properly owners and made a lien upon such abutting property for the collec tion of such assessments. Second, That the city council he authorized to issue 7.",00.), inter est hearing liond, for the polioses of constructing a sewerage system, for building a bridge adjacent to the city of Albany, across the Willamette river, and if any balance remains, to be expended in the construction of a city hall Third, To condemn private properly for the purjiose of open ing or widening a street or alley within the city limit?, or for the constructing of sewers. Fourth, F.uipowering the city recorder to apoint a deputy to assist him in making assessments ami fixing the time at which the valuation of property shall be taken for assessment at March 1st of each year. Fifth, 'lo provide for the pun ishment of persons allowing ho,;s or iNiuiiry to run at large. Sixth, To chanire the name of th" street i "iii'iuM-ionrr to t.iat o( superiiitenileut of streets, and creating the otliceof HHindmas!er. And your commit tee have added a further amendment to s.ud old charter, to-w it : Kiglilh, That no deduction for indebtedness he allowed in making assessments for the city. The pr osed amemitul charier, a now prepared, contains all the a'love changes, :tnd no other es sential change or modification of the charter m.w in force. Your commiliee further repre sent that they believe that, all of such changes and modifications will he of general advantage to the city, and that the most of Ihcin are essential and necessary for the projxT regulation and government of city atl'airs, and we, therefore, recommend that the amended charter be adopted. Hated th.s 14 h day of .lauuarv, IS'.il. i;. F. T.vm.i-it, '. (i. Bl ItKII UtT, t I. W. 1MITI, ( 'oiincil coininittce. L. Fl.lN'N, A. Hacki.kma.v. '. V.. Wol.VKIITilS, Citizens' (.Committee. For the pin pose of hearing read the repoit of the alOve committee tud taking such action as may he deemed advisable touching the same, a meeting of the citizens is hereby called to meet at th. coir.i house on Saturday, January 17lh, at 7 o'clock p. m. Hated January 14lh, ISSil. L. Hi.inx, Chairman o citizens' committee. I.KTTKIl 1. 1. ST. The following letters lemain in the post'jfli e at. Albany, Or., Jan. '.4, I S'Jl, uncalled for: Miss F.thlie Berr , Mrs l.illie Derlhuck, C. J. Kveihart, A. A. Fuller. Fred tieorgee, Miss Cassie Ifelmer, Mintie Harrington, Bobt Mct;iell md. tiordon M:- .eDtl, Neff and riiomas. Miss May Nasii, levi O'Brien, John Patterson, Mrs K. V. KeynoMs, IS espy and Co., John Kotiney. (ieorg Ross, Mrs. i. Utter, Yale Brothers, John Wait, Hugh Wilson, Fredriih ZooPinan, Itolil Tliievea. Accounts from up the river s ivs that John Keser, living on the llaiuumnd place near Walla Wal.a. was awaki ned Sunday morning by a noise in his barn, and going out. found two men leisurely skinning a couple of sheep they bail stolen from a h.ind on the place. Mr. Keser tired live shots hoping to scare away the thieves, but they -eeming not in the least molested iy the discharge of iirearms, he concluded that they must be too tough for ordinary men to handle ittl sent to tow n for Mieiitl'McFar land, who upon arriving, found tin t the thieves had departed, Taking their soils along. The sherill' pursued them, but they escaped to the biush, and all tiack of II. em as lost. Another I'nforl iiiiate. The Statesinen says that Addie Parri.--h, of Jell'cisou. was eaxmin ed jestinlay before County .luile Waldt and lis. Richardson and Bow land as to h'-r raliity. and wa 'ommittnl to the insane asylum fn tiea'ment. She is agetli'S years and a New Yoi ker by birth. Hie i iilferiiig her secomt attack. The disease U heudilary, two of her motliei's si t-rs being insane She talks !ooli-h!y ami has wihl and senseless halliiciiialion.-. I'olilriiev i.T Velfrn Slirri.1. Sp jkane Falls ISt-yiew : "( ienlle inen,'' said the polit,. Sp.tkane ollifer to a ban. I of uoioiioiis t-altle thieves. ' 1 place j ou nud-r ar ret., t." It is such" little acln ol politeness ami courtesy that make men popular in 'he bree.v West ami roh up gratifying majoriticb on election tlav. W'n til fur ShIi. I ty fir wfMid deliveretl to any part of the ciiy at f."! 00 (K-r con I. l-ave orders at Ihe fool of Ferry street at P. W. Spink's lumber yard. COAST HOTES. Niw?y Itpm Obtiiaed from Excta-gn Tlirjtighjot the Northwest Spokane Falls business men are making a demand for a reduction of rents in that city. The new publi.: school at Silver ton, coating WKI, was dedicated with imdoaing cert monies last week. W. '.. Holt, of I.tkeview, was found dead last week in a house where he was rooming. He died from ahoholi in, ami was buried at the county's expense. Trout are making their rppear ance in the waters of the Uma tilla. D. M. French and A. M. IeSpain were out on a short fishing excursion anil landed 44 beauties, some of them over a foot in Icrgth. Frank Clarke, a man who was I thrown out of employment bv the recent "cut"' on tiie Union Pa- ; citie, struck Pendleton a lew days I auo. weak with sixtv hours' fast ! ing. He went to work cleaning out stores and eecired a "witiare I meal.'" ' The Indians and employes at the Silelz agency have subscribed over $5 0 for a new M. K. chuich to be erected there. About all the timbers are out both for the church and a parsonaue for t:ie preacher, ami both edifices will be ere.:led ere io:ig. KEAL ESIATK SALES. J D Hedgepctli to Mary F Hedgepetli, 40 acres in 1 L C of Klmer Keei f laniel Uiver et ux to J I lledgeetli, 40 acres in l) L C of F.lnier Kees .1 A Mcl'hee to C 1. iray, un tlivided '.. int in 10i) acres, in tp 12. S It K L A and .1 A Allen to S C Ysin lloin ami J C Powell, IIJ acre-, tp 10, S B 4 V Mrs K.J Avers and busbau I to I'et-r Powell, o7 acres into 1.!, S It I K ami 1 W. . J F Back us to to Peter Powell part oi l I. C of James Mc Dowell Josephine Forward et al to Peter Powell, part of the I I. V, of .las McDowell so J SCO 200 10 HO 10 j I lilted Mates to .lames -McDowell, :!2 ).!' acres, tp 1:5, S It 1 W, Patent. United States to J L Wil liams, olo.tvi acres in tp 12, S K 1 K, Patent F J Blount et ux to Annie Price, w '.. of N K tpr hi 112 IPs A, Albany K lliat to .1 (i lioyle, lot 4, bl 2, IPs A, Lebanon J W Miller et ux to II J llad lev, lots I, 2, bl :!, Shell-urn A M'tdlonnell to J II Mullan, Io acres in I LCof Andrew Kees M J Hays to I S Busey, 4 acres in Harrisburir Stale cf Oregon to II Ward, 40 acres in sec tp 0, S Ii : K iroo ino f.: 10 21 Ml SO Kxoileil Over an Oil Iiscivery. The Salem Statesman says that the little town of Huhhatd, a lew miles below Salem, is excited over the striking of oil. Several weeks ago Mr. Milltrr, who lives in that vicinity, noticed that the water in a certain marshy place on his farm gave signs of coal oil in fact, he has thought this to be h: case foi several 'nonth-j, but it is oiiiy late ly that he concluded to investigate the tind and see what there w as io it., lie bottled up a ijuaiility 01 1 the oil and took it to a fiiend' of j his in Vancouver, Wash., who, in turn, went to a chemist with it and j had a thorough analvsis made. I fl result i f the analvation wa- to the etlect that there was f'il of house I uesday Jan. 20. This is a t he best quality there sure enough, hove ami finely equipped company Not being aide to get the Hiibba'd ami it is claimed the costliest,ih:h people interested enough in the .st dtcsed first pait in the country, discovery to proceed to work it, -tyU-d tin Mmte Cristo Royal several Vancouver gentlemen have j C'jurt. Walls of silic, plush, velvet formed an incorporated company 1 .11 d satin diaped, and festooned with a capiial stock of $:00,OUOand j with heavy g 11 cord and fringes, intend to jive the lounlrv around Comedians renrcsenMrg Monte ttiere a test, everal leases 1 farms and other property have been secured, the time of duration being for thirty years, a certain per centauc of tiie output of oil be ing a part of the consideration. Mr. Shaw of Vancouver and a inem ler of the Washington legislature, is one of the principal movers in the company, which w ill eubscribe fonr-tifiiis of the stock if the re mainder will be taken by the Hub ban I people. F.ven gome of the wells in Hubbard are tainted with the oily fluid. AV ILL UK A FINAI t lKl;. Al rice Given 1 1 an Elderly Gentle man Ii) a liimnlereNletl Buy. I'hil.-vli h.liU I'resi 'Bub!', he call d at the market yesterday morning, after tie had disposed of all his potatoes, 'i. there any tov store near here?'' es, sir. 'Must show in ' the wav will tew you? I've got t' buv presents " 'Hiol children .'" ' Ye ." "(lot a boy as big a 111 'Just about jo 0 a .e." "What are votl going to bill him? "I tbinnovet. I was Ihiiikin; I'd nit tome soil 1 f to"." 'Say ! leinnie give yon a bit of advice," said lh :a I, as Ihej walkttl along together. "Let toj. aloiie. Steam engines are dangerous ; toy mules won't kick for shucks, ami jack-knives fall lo pieces in a wet k. If you've got a o.v and want to tickle him most to deal h, I'll sell j'oii my roller skates lor hall price, cause we ain't tot no plateful rtkat-.nglhiK winter, tud I want lo . ell em ami M.end it all 111 cncoaiiiit ctndy.'' Siiioiiliilng tiie 1'alli, Eugene Register: Nearly every newspaper, grancc and corpora tion tit every kind has it imttruc tioiiHOii Ii e to guide the juo.'eed-ini:-i nf the legislature which is in KeMiiiu nt Salem. It makes it cmy for that hotly to have it work all prepaid! in advance. VETEBAH OF 1812, Or. Ke4uh and the Sfloub by E qtlefti st the Opera Honse Friday Night. McPherson Post No. 5, G. A. R. assisted by the best local talent will reproduce at the opera house on Friday evening Jan. 10, 1KSJ1, the thriliin4military drama, "The Veteran of 1812," or, ''Kesiah ami the S(vut." it is pronounced by competent judges to be one of the best plays evr produced. New scenery, rich co?t tunes. Tickets on eale at Will t Link's music store. Admission, re served seats, fiity ceils, gal lery, 25 cents; doors open at 7:15; curtain at S promptly. The entire proceeds will go into the relief fund. TEACHERS KEETIN3. T ic regular monthly meeting of the teachers of Lann county will be held at Halsey, Jan. '2.1 and 24, tb'.tt . ine toiiowing programme will he rendered. IKIOVY, l ::;o i M. Music. Song. Address of welcome. Music. Response. Music. Recitation. Music. Lecture Pres. K. N. Comlitof Albany. s vrt kdav, 0 ::;o A. l. Music. Primarv Plivsiologr Discussion Miss F.llen White of Ilanisburg Pn'ilic School. Music. SAii iiDiv, 1 ::,) 1". M. Music. Methods of teaching U. S. IPs torv Miss Mi Maxwell. F. M. Mitchell ond .. T. Truclove. j Music. ' Mi.-ccllancous, All teachers, school officers and I the public in general are invstud ! to come and take pait iart in . these discus ions. I (i. F. Rt ssKi.t,. I County School Sup't. i . ! SI'lt K OF 1.1 I K. Names don't count for much. Bub Head kil'i d Sitting B'.ill. Me 1, like to Is, are melees when they lose 1 1 1 -i r teuier. The average wife hates to ask her husband for ni niey, and in most cast s he bates to have her. Ilojack An Itaii.m. astronomer reports that Venus tuais around but once a year. Mrs. Ilojack Well-diessed women must be very scarce wheie she lives. 'Hans, this report of yours is very uns.itisfactorj I hope that I shall have a better one next iiioirh.'" '"Tha 's right, papi.Jdou't let your courage godow n." Mrs. Oldthlget is much worried alxiut her d .tighter. The other nightshe kis-td lit r, and theyoung la-iy inurmurctl in her sleep : "On, Charlie, you've shaved oft' your mustache!" Wii" But I must have a new chiiiinev piece. Husband But 1 can't ai'i'onl it. Wife But I must have it. Husband Well, gat it! We must have I'ieiU whether we cm nlford it or nof Mrj. Bullion I bought to-day a genuine Parisian woik of ait. Mis. Billsdoo One of Detahe's paintinus? Mrs. Bullion No. A litut of some young woman named lb-be. The tlealer asurel me it was real olasterof at is. TIk Coming MiiiKtrel. tioidvear, F.Iittdi it Schilling's 1 .Miti-lrels will appear at the opera Cristo jester.s, vocalists as gay cavalieis, musicians as Monte Ciisto Fisherman, the company includes Chas. W. Goodyear, Chas. 10. Schilling, America's represen tative musical artist. Ceo. II. Klwar.ls, the tiiaint comedian formerly with Haverly's Minstrels. Albert Leech a favorite j'oung comedian. Clivette Exiert Etiuli biist Juggler and shadow-graphist makes shadow men, women anil animals by the movement of a tit:ger. Brothers Londor, F.uro pean athletes. Symond-, Hughes iV: Rasters comedians, gingers and dancers. Southern quartette. W. Harvey Duil', Bentley Brothers and a host of others. Hoots anil Shoe. Purchasers of Boots and Shoes bear in mind that big advertise ments and oilers of big discounts do not always mean best values. Vou will have to pay some one a prof'P as no one can do business without expense. The quest on is who can sell you the best goods for the liMSt monej'. Samiel K. Young. Lillln (iiant antl C'nwlex' Bros, boys, misses ami child ren's shoes dilferent styles all sizes ami w idths maiik soi.iii all riiKort.ii. Try a pair nothing belter n.e liuni in price. FIverj' pair warrantetl. Samit.i. K. Yocxn. The men of this vicinity need not be jealous because their wives talk so constant'' about Matthews ami Washburn. Its not their good looks the ladies ate talking about, ...i. -l i: r.i . ' "" ,UV , uouV ,l ? f'L'! I"' . IJl,?,rook nun iiciiiiii a,,, iii-j ;i-ii. livery one beeins to be delighted when they buy from M. and . MAKICIEIH SINtil.F.rAUY KKI.SAY In Harris lung .in .Jan. 14. , al 1 lie lesi tleme of the biitte' parents, l.y Levi Il(.in;iiis. J. P., Jfr. Steplien 0. Siiigletmy and Mis F.tta Kelsiy, nil of this count f. BlSiJOCSS tOCAtS. Hulin & Dawson, druggists. Hold specLteles at French's. French keeps railroad time. Fine cheese at F. L. Kenton's. OotoVierecksforagood shave rn. : f ...1. . , vooiceires.igrocer.es at rarKer . . Uolden unp svruo at Parker liros. All kimls of canned goods at Parker Bros. Boenicke keeps the finest can dies iu the city. A great reduction sale of um brellas at Sear la Finest Jot ol cigars in the city at ;. L. ii'ackman's. Boenicke keeps those juicy non productive ortnges. If you want a tine pocket knife call on J. A. Cumming. Euan & Achison are selling mon uments at Portland prices. Holiday novelties iu endless va riety at the Lathes Ba.aar. A choice lot of cranberries just received by C E. Biownell. Choice fresh butter at C. E. Bro vnell'8 at tiocents per roll. A large stock of the best brands of canned goods at Parker Bros. Wilcox has the combination .ami is making splendid photographs. 530 bushels of Red wheat w arned immediately at Morris & Blount's. At Parker Bros, you will find an endless variety of seedless raisins. Wilcox will not let anv hut first-class pictures leave Ins studio. Oolden drip syrup at Parker Bros. It is very fine for break- i fast. Prescriptions eonioundeil with I caie at Hulin & Dawson's d ing j store. icreck will shave you or cut your hair in the most approved stvltj. Sponges, tablets ami iencils for all at 1 1 ut in it Dawson's, French's corner. I ine chow chow and salmon liellies in hulk' at Mueller it Uarrett's. Be sure and get a pair of blan kets that Searls is selling for less than cost. Wilcox is tloinsr an immense amount of enlarging. Call and be convinced. Parker Bros, have a nice lot of: condensed mince meat, alsj mince J meat in jars. As nice a stock of photograph 1 albums can lie seen at II. J.Jones' as one could desire. I have a few more blankets that I will sell for less than cost to clo.se. E. C. Searls. If j'on want anything in tne grocery lino Parker Bros, is the place where you will find it. For a superior quality of silk umbrellas with gold and silver handles, go to Will & Stark's. I have a few albums and glove boxes that 1 w ill sell for less than cost to close. E. C. Seat Is. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5-cent igirs, manufactured at Julius Jose h's cigar factory. Fresh Eastern oysters at the Delmonico restaurant, also Ya quina baj' and Shoalwater oysters. "Hackmetack," a lasting and fragrant periume. cents. For sale Mison. Price 25 ami 50 by Foshav iv If you want a durable monu ment go to Kgan & Achison, who are handling nothing but the best grades. Go to Mueller & Garrett's cash store for your choice groceries at bedrock prices. Call and see our leaders. Are you insured? If not. lose no time in securing an accident policy in the Travelers of C. B. Winn, agent. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemeteries, put up by Egan & Achison, at half the cost of stone. Every family should have one of those line steel engravings of the Declaration of Independence for sale by J. A. Cumming. Some of tne latest styles of ele gant bed lounges can be seen at Fortniiller & Irving's, as they have just received a large invoice. Eat good things and enjoj- your self while you live for you will lie a long time tlead. If you buy j-our groceries of Parker Bros, j'ou can not be otherwise than happy. Those anticipating buying a type writer should see the Srith Premier machine, which has superior points above all others, Apply to Prof. II. M. McK.ee of the college If you want feed go to Morris it Blount. C01. 1st, and Baker streets, their prices are reasonable and they deliver to all parts of the ! city without extra cost, Custom chopping a specianj'. Mrs. Gilbert is prepared to do dressmaking of all kinds. She has employed a first class dressmaker from Sacramento, and will guaian tee satisfaction on all kinds of work. Children's garments a unecialtv. Location, rirst street over the Golden Rule Bazaar. Sick headache is the bane of many lives ; to cure and prevent thin Rnnovinif complaint use Dr. J. H. Mclean's Liver and Kidney ptliets. They are agreeable to take ami gentle in their action. Mr. Joseph Tail is now canvass ing the eity for an addition to the library started a year ago. One hundred books were deliveiedthen and he proposes to add two new books for each n-iw member. The liooks are by standard authors, and will make a creditable library. Tim Thomas Kav Woollen Mills Ol raiem, nave ijuiiiw;u v. i. j Simpson their agent in Albany. A full line of men anil lwys clothing I blankets and flannels and all aiti- I. . .1 Ml ,!l ... , i :.i ii t I . na mantiiDrmrm nv I I1H mill Will i be kept in Btock. These goods are i the beat in the market and will . give entire satisfaction. MiHtige In Buslnoiia. From Jan. IrL ltj'.tl, we will change our htirtinccg to a strictly 151MI1 system, iticrctry enaWing us; lo buy for cash and gel our dis count!", whereby we can. and will. I r'WT, T,m'n " lhu, l"1 i ... arran..llielll8 tt buy g xsis v- -w i'KK.iii 1 i 11 1 van 1 loireciiioiu the manufacturers at the lowest cash prices, ami we will sell pure g.Kiils at Ihe lowest each liimres. Believing that the people will appreciate a store where they can goods at cash figures. We re main, Respectfully Yours, Mi Ki.i.Kit it Gakkktt. Itrliig Your lirt ami let Your t'ath Mr. II.' Rraiidensteiii from San Francisco, will be in Albany buy ing horses on the 20th anil 21st ii.t., at Mr. L. Senders' stable. He desires to buy the following horses, viz : Bays and blacks, age from 4 to S; weiuht, 11)75 to 1150 pounds, 15 to Hi hands high, well broke ami sound ami in good con dition. L. Sknokics. 4OIMl I.MftllltN. Our eadi system of hiisincat is just what every one is now taking advantage of. Our goods are the purest and our prices the lowest. People who pay cash for their goods will find it to their advan tage to buy of Mueller Ac Garrett's cash groccres. New goods of the latest patterns sold at Matthews and Wash burns is why they w ill sell over four lo tls of stoves ami ranges this year, they lave their first carload of Jewel Stoves ami ranges now on the road to arrive Feb 1st If j'ou want anything choice iu the grwery line go to Mueller A Garrett's, the onlv place in the city where you can get everything j'eit want. The very best stock of tooth brushes, clothes brushes, solid hack hair brushes ami whisk brooms at Hulin & Dawson's drug store. Dr. 11. A. Lvininger has charge of Dr. (irav 's old ollice, and will be i! lad to have all his old patrons j and as inanv new ones as wish, to I call. Immense b.iiains iu children? and misses shorn are to lie found on Searls' bargin table. t'lioicp Dawson' perfumery at I In in , French's on ner. The best make ol gold pens French's, a -educed price. at Mince meat at F. I.. Kenton's. Saner Kraut, C. E. BiowiipU's FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN!! Will sell eithei the merchandise i and fixtures iu the grocery depait ment, or tne nxuue jieriaiiiiiig 10 the bakery separate it tlemreii. A pplendid oppoitunitv in a live town for any one wihing to cn 1 age in business. F. M. REDF1ELD, Assignee for Blackburn & Pironi. DR. PATTON, SPEOIA LIST, Blumbcrg Bl.ck. Albany, Oiefou, I'.v the iiHMt moilrrn and proved tmth O.U, cured ilim-ascs til women ami iliil.lrrn atil all jiiitalc iliscapi'S nf cither MX. l.'oii ultatioii is frre, and eicrythins rtrii-'ly con nilmi;l. Oitur lioura, 10 lo l'J, S lo 1 and 7 0 h. IttMidrncc, cor, Tl'ird and Lyon sts. T IMIK (iirtim vim tonic a four liorae hii from tiie linrn .f Or. I. A. wooiilc, are rtKiitdtt'd t.i rittirn tlic same. Ihev are known, tut if the whip in rturiird no arrest will he madp an.t no itiiti'uiH aKkcl. ST TRWKI AWAY.' -A zohl Imii.Ufl um- ItrciU. tiiurkt .) 1 s. Tltv HihUt til ir- f trni it favor tY UMMt; tit tamo with flic ownei. Mrs. U viMltr. AS SURE As two and two make four, 1 have laid in the choicest ami mont coni- ( plete stot k of groceries to be f. und in town, comnriaini: all ktndB of staples, such a bacon, lard, pigs feet, sauerkraut, white lish, Hol land herring, salmon, mince meat, j apple butter, also a line line of bottled delicacies. People tell ine it is as quiet AS DEATH ground town in the tlifl'erent lines ; of trade. 1 never was busier. , Trade is as steady as the tick. tick, tick of a regulator. I place the goods at your door free of charge, AND TAXES You less foi them than any com petitor in the city. Fach cash purchaser of $40 w orth of goods re ceives Webster's large dictionary ; of toO worth, one of Rind & Mc Nally's new and com pie atias of the world. Reflect and you will not reject the offer. C. E. BROWN ELL. 1 I lifter)' s Bakery I IX AL1UNY. I l - Opera ONE NIGHT ONLY, TUESDAY, JailUSTV 20tll, 18U1. -THE 11KIOMNO GOODYEAR, ELITCH & SCHILLING'S John Et.iTt it, Proprietor. Everything new in the scenerv. f 10,000 in gorgeous wardrobe and draperies lor the areat first part. Comedians, as Monte aliers, Musicians, as Monte Cristo The onlv original :CIIARLKS X. GOODVEAR. :The negro delineator, GEORGE H. EDWARDS.: :The famous European Finger." : StiadowgraphistCLlVETTE. : Sytnonds, Huuhes and Rastus, Bentley Brothers, Brothers lA'ondor, The Southern Quartette ami a host of others. Iowe.r Floor First row gallery, reserved, Balance of gallcrv, Reserved Fents on GRAND; CLEARANCE SUE! THE ENTIRE BALANCE OF OUR SUPERB Kail ?. Winter Stock - Mens, Boys & Children s Clothins MUST BE SOLD AX ONCE DON'T TAKE OUR WORD FOR iT But come nd convince yourselves that the greatest bartffiin.-i on earth a'ait you here during Januaty and February. ALL WOOLEN SHIRTS ANO UNDERWEAR AT COST. UMBRELLAS AND RUBBER GOODS GREATLY REDUCED. We are compelled to have make room for our mammoth stock of spring and munmer goods to arrive here the first of March. Sole ngents for IIAXAN & SONS Fine Shoes. Yours for Boldness, T. L. WALLACE & CO., The birthplace of g.eat and honest bargain. Clearance Sale. L. B. BIvAIN Will 1 D.irin liinu.iry at a Big Reduction, in Fact a Sacrifice L. K. BLAIN - Tiie Leading Merchant Tailor, AlMiiy, Gib, on, The City Liquor Store SI. HA VM i A HT, Vwprietor. tTSvxl dour IO Um Odd Pallowa' wopl, Albu, Vnfoi M KwH oonitaully oa hand (ha Ineat iapoctad aud domeatie wuiaa, lit, on, ripnu ' taiu.! o Only Irtt ctaaa liquor atora la tha dljf sKiM mm rm n oitous ro m tssxiw . House, KAVOBITKS- Chas. E. Schilling, Manager. programme. New costumes. New Cristo jesters. Vocalists, ae gy cav fishermen. The unique artist CHARLES E. SCHILLING.: The favorite comedii n, ALBERT LEECH. . . . sale at Will & Link's. ...1.00. 75c, .... 50c. OF this great clearance tale in order to Close out- AKD lll'lllvllilllN I Ul lllUIlllJ)