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THE MORNING HERALD: TUESDAY, JANUARY 20 1891 fronting gaily gwattl OJJ SALE. The Dailt Herald will be on sale each morning al II. J. Jones' book Btore.where it can be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINU8 ABOUT TOWN. C. C. Clierry, of Tacotna, is in the city. Do not miss the Goodyear min strels to-night. Mr. S. P. Barjrcr.of ttrownsville, was in the city .Monday Remember wo are in the lead in the grocery line. Allen P.ros. II. II. Hewitt made a trip to Oregon City and return yesterday, Remember lhe Hild-l'ark eon' cert company to-ir.orrov evening The great Goodve.ir Minisfrcls at t lie opera house this even iug. The Ptate temperance alliance will convene in alem on Wednes day. Foenicke delivers those line seedless oranges to any part of the city Miss Ida Prush has removed her millinery store into the Rlumberg Mock The W. C. T. U. will meet this afternoon at 2 p m. instead of '2:'.'0 aa usual. The Oregon Pacific bridge was swarmed with promenaders Sun day afternoon. The finest line of groceries ever brought to this city can be found at Allen Dro3. Gen. W. II. Odell pas.'d down yesterday from a ' isit to tlie Siu- slaw country. Immense bargains in children? and misses shoes are to be found r.n Searls bargin table. Reserved seats for the Hild Tark Concert Wednesday evening A be 75 cents, general admission 60 cents. Mrs. Gussio Palmer, who has been visiting her pari-nts in this city, has returned to her home in Pasco, Wah. Hon. E. T,. Eastham, srate sena tor from Clarkamas county, died at Oregon City Stinday morning after a lingering illness. Mrs. Coshow, of Salem, who is visiting her sister, Mm. D. It- X. J'.lackliiirn. in this city, was taken seriously ill on her arrival here. ' You can jet fresh Columbia river smelt ami silver salmon at the Albany lisli market next door to the jiostollice. M. Hyde, pro prietor. Will the lady who carried a zinc tray home from the W. C. T. I', hall the moruing after Thankssiv in please return the same to Mrs T. Hopkins. Do not neglect to reserve jour seats early for t lie Hild-Part Con cert Co. levers of good mnxic will enjoy a rare treat in this eutertainmunt. Any one having old clothing to ' give away will grealiy oblige the Ladies Aid Society by leaving the same with Mr.. Dr. Crawford, Mrs. Searls or Mrs. Kelly. The house of Thomas Samuels, Corvailis, was entered one night last week while the lamilv was asleep and thoroughly ransacked. The thief found about $1", which he took. Xew goods of the latest patterns sold at Matthews ami Wash burns is why they will sell over four loios ft stoves anft ranges thi9 year, they have their first . carload of Jewel Stoves and ranges now on the road to arrive Feb 1st. Lawyer Wright, who ha been absent for the last three weeks attending to legal business at Sokane Falls, returned hist even ' ing, after successfully attending to . liis business in the superior court a, that city. Two Indian women at the Siletz reservation became jealous of each other and Thursday engaged in a despera'e hand to hand halt'e over th affections of a certain dusky brave. One of the combat ants was badly hnrt from a blow in the face, which ended the light. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Phelps have issued cards announcing the mar riage of their daughter, Harriet N. Phelps, to Will II. Parry, of Seattle, on Thursday next. Mr. Parry was formerly editor of the Corvailis Gazette. He is now city editor oi the Seattle I'ost-liitelh-Itencer. Mr. Riley Kirk, of Brownsville, was in the city yesterday en route toSalein. He hasa strong petition from citizens of Linn CMiiuty ask ing the legislature for an appro priation for a wagon road into the Calapooia mines, which is of more lienefit to the public at large than many of the wagon road bills be fore the legislature. The Salem ministers have got into a merry war over the matter of opening the morning session of he legislature with prayer. Some of the doctors of divinity became po angry over a siiposed slight that they used language leading to the belief that the ministers themselves needed prayers more than the legislator. " , The delightful tpiing-like weather causes many to believe thaf there will lie no more win ry weather this winter.' It is much more probable, however,! lint there will be some inter in February. Two or three yea s i g t e lirl.t snow fell on February 1st. and there is plenty of time yet to have all the winter required or desired in Oregon. Rev. A. M. AchersonofOakville, preached a very excellent sermon at tlia United Presbyterian church last night ou "Jesus Christ the precious foundation." IJuite an interesting after-meeting wai held ami a number oi inuuireM were made the snLjVct ol spci-l prayer. Rev. W. W. Logan will pmicii bin fveninsr. and a nraver meet- ing will lie held in the church a', 3 p.m. CIVILIZED MONGOLIANS. CV.ineseWhoEav.JolBedtheChnrchanail'aii.il'ir Faces Misssd at the Pmeat Try to Do as Their WhiteNeishbors Do. Mr?. Nancy Wes'fall, wife of Jim Westfail. the well known Chinese contractor, was baptized t the Paptist church Saturday evening. Iter husband is already a member of the church and is liberal with his means in the ad vancement of tt.e work of the church. A Chinese mission school is con ducted in collection with thechiiich and two other Mongolians have embraced the Christian faith and joined the church and a class of a dozen yjuns Chinamen pursue English studies under .Mi-s Rose Trumbull, daughter of the former pastor, and they also attend a mission Sunday school at the church. The Chinamen seem deeply in earnest in religious work and carry themselves in a dignified and upright manner at all tin.es. Jim We-tfall is an intelligent sort of a Chinaman, lie h is been considered wealthy, but he says he lo.-t a good inany thousand dollars in recent railroad con tracts, an 1 his wealth is not as large ns many suppose. He al ways managis, however, to give a liberal sum t all c'laritabio and fiuhtic enterprises. When he was married a year or so ago he drove with his br.de to church ina tab, and behaved very much after the fashion of white hgiiitarns. New Theater lor I'ortluuil. A late number of the San Fran cisco Mu-ie and Drama says: Manager John F. Conlray's latest enterprise h.is been extraordinarily successful. His new Seattle the ater is nightly taxed to its utmost capacitv, and there seems every prospect for a continuance of this state of ail'iir.s. Encourage 1, by this appreciation of his ellorts.Mr. Cordrav has placed another iron in his the and is forming a com pany with a capital of $L'00,000 tj erect a new op 'iM house in Port land. Plans are now being nre pared lv a lamous architect, ami if has been decided that thebuiid ing shall be eight stories lrgh and occupy the site ol the present theater. Xo expense will be spared in rend-ring the louse elegant and comfortable. 1li Siletz ImliuliM. The present session of the Ore gon legislature will be asked to adopt a resolution urging congress to throw oj.eu the lands oi the Silet. Indian reservation, near Ya'piina bay. The Indians are anxious to take their lands in sev eralty and let the remaining lands be sold for their benefit, li the Indians an' t be given a chance to make their own way in the world the opportunist's should be ni veil theto. A strong point in their fcivor is lhat while the In tiians elsew here were indulging in ghost dances mul biiiiny; ivrms against the government, these In dians at tiie Silet. were contribut ing .f "I'd to ard the erection of a church. They should be given lands in severalty, as asked lor. Tli Kaiilist Keviva). Th. s-.-eclal services are to he continued this weefc at the P,a:tist church. Seven more were baptized in Saturday night. Over foity hive proiets'd conversion so far in the met-timr, and a large num ber have a; plied for membership making the whole number of ad ditions during the three months of Rev. lco. iV. Hill's pastorate about li ft v- 'he house was crowded Sunday night to hear Rev. C. M. Hill of Portland, brother of the pastor, mid Superintendent of .Missions tor Oregon, mho is to preach this week. Meetings after noon and evening at the tame hours as last week. A l.imi Ctiuuty Memlier. The Salem correspondent of the Oregonian in referring to the per sonnel of the Oregon legislature says: Two members of the last house performed their duties so satisfactorily that their constitu ents elected them to the senate: Crosno, of I'.er.ton, and Myers, cl Linn ; the former a mcst energetic republican, the latter an ardent democrat. The former has the good of the Agricultural college most at heart, the latter the in terests of the fanners, of the lady clerks ami of a bill to appiopriate .f:!000 for the improvement of a public spring at Sodaville, Linn cour.t v. A Church Difttculty. As a result of the ruptu.e in the Evangelical church trouble has occurred at Swett Home. Rev. Thomas A. Yost has been preach ing in the church since the begin ning of the trouble. Last Sunday, it is said. Rev. Mr. liittner of East Portland, went u; and, it is claimed, Iuii'm- into the church and took possess. on. Thomas Morris, who is a member of the church, came to town yesterday morningto procure the arrest of Rev. Mr. Pitt ncr , w hich, h-jwevcr, has not yet been done. la':irell Iteceinion. A pleasant party was tendered Miss Clara Read, at the residence of her brother, Mr. W. F. Recti 1 ast eveii;m' by her many friends, who assembled to lid her good bye. Mi.s Read, her father ami mother, Mr. mid Mr. W. C. Read, and little Fiancis Read, will leave Wednesday evening for a vhit in the East. They w ill no via Ca'.i iiirnia and expect to be ahsent about three mouths. They wi.l visit their oil home in Missouri. The M'liMsr Shut OiV. The water was shut out of the Santiam canal Sunday ami yester day in order to allow the big water wheel of the I enanon p iper mills to be nut in p'a e. Asa re sult the woolen nulls of this citv and other factories were tempor ally shut down. P.ovs had huge tun catching large quantities of j chubs and suckers which were left ngnaiidury. A33ENT OREGON L0BTIST3. S ssion cf tiia Legislature. There are many familiar faces which have graced or disgraced former sessions of the legislature missing from tiie present one says a writer in the Suleui Statesman. Rill Sweeny, the great lobbyist, whoat'.ended many lormersessions in the capacitv (in his brilliant imagination) of owner of most of the votes, is conspicuous by his absence, ".'he wider don't know what has become of bill; but he has probab y transferred his past ure to more luxuriant fields, where the "picking" Is not so short. There is J.W. Watts, whose ponderous form and ttentoiiau rones are not heard in the hall of the house or the senate chamber. When he raised his gentle voice in his nasal twang he would always make the hair on ( i. Washington's line picture back of the president's chair stand on end. Then there is Andrew Jackson Lawrence, the member oi many Jiiird houses iroui Baker City, lie's absent, and the thud ho ne can't be thoroughly organized without him. Then there's lladaway, from Yamhill, who at one time thought lib had a ble lease on the orncer oi ser- geaiu-at-arms, and it looked like he had. Hut he isn't here this time. Rob Miller, the Roman gladiator of debate in the last house, hasn t showed np yet ut this session. Rocky Eat hail's iamili.tr lace is mi.-siug. . He's too busy warmit.g th.;i asy chair of the Portland colleclorshiii of customs. Jonathan Loin ne, the high roller from Multnomah, don't seem to he one of the luiys any more. Poor oldPhilSa'.iudeis,who wassergtant at'ainis in the special session oi 'S"i, when Mitchell was elected, is now in the insane asylum. Too much Portland whisky was at tiie iiottoui of Ph Tsdortiit'.ill and de thronement. The wiiter will not soon lorget Pini's maiden and only speech introducing .Senator Mitchell after his election, l! wasn't as eloquent and leel.ng a speech as Senator .V itcheil s, but it was as enthusiastic. Phil called him '-Sinator Aletchell.'' D. i'. Mauley isn't here with his normal scho'jl bill he went out of the normal school business at Mon mouth last spring. Mrs. Abigail Scott Duniway dropped out utter the session of IS87,audthe women of Oregon have no one to specially represent their inteists, unless it is the lady clerks. Emperor Xo'. ton is here, but whether or not his 'sack' has mateiialized or in sight the writer wois not. Rill Uarnhart is here as of yore, but Hen. 0'ens the original sflamp angel, ha-n't yet showed up. W. P. Keady, the king of the lobby is here, but what he i.s workii gfor d lesnot yet appear to this scribe. R. A. Ben sell, the Oiegon Pacific lol byist, s on U't scene oi action, but he don't seem to want anything. And thou Uiero is l.inli Applegate '. lie must not le l'otgoiten. He lacked only one voteot ueing I'. S. senator :hu ty long years ago, and he has been a standing candidate ever since, but m vei g it nearly so c.ose to it a'ain. lie liu illy got to be lujuu agent at the Klamath reser vation, but got tired lor trying to leach the 1 itjiwi department how to run tin; whole works, and Li.-h is ik w at Ashland, mi l lie li no ioiibl be here, lie'd he sadly missed ii bed -nied tiie session the honor oi his augu-t piesence. There are dozens r.f o'.hers v. ho piaycd their parts in the shitting acnes of by-g ne legislative action whoso names this pencil pusher tloes nn'. now rtcall, arid lie will probably ros reminiscence ;nie this text a' another date. Heath to I'tlinlrf. The Sal en Statesmen says that General Manager Koehler has i.-sued orders removing the narrow guae carslmps from Dundee to Portland. The carshopsat Dun. Ice will therefore be discontinued ai'tl all vcrk on the West Side narrow gauge and the P. t'c W. V. railroad w id b" done at Portland. The immediate subj' t t of repairs will be the rolling stock and motive power of the narrow guage lines, which will be given a thorough overhauling. Air-brakes will also b? fitted to the engines and car?. The nueetion is being discussed oi putting on a passenger train from Sheridan into Portland, something like the M:Minnville express on the 'llandanl gauge. Tlie hegonian Fas! Sideline will now be called the Woodburn-Spr'itiglieid branch of the Southern Pacific. 1 1 belongs to the O. A C, and is operated under a lease to the Southern Pacific. It t'aii'l Vole. That portion of the governor's message pertaining to the fishing industry, where he suggests th:t something f lioiild he done to pre vent the catching of salmon by means of a lirdiwheel recalls the story oi the Ir shinan when he lir-t beheld a rotary snow-plow at woik clearing a railroad tick. The native of tilt E:.it r: Id isi , niter watching the rapid wo:k oi the plow remarked that "Pe Jorra, it could do the work of fifty men, lad it could not vete." The lishw heel cann. t vote an I, theie fore, it must be abuhched. Salem Statesman. The linsitilia Itrservnti'tn Pendleton Tribune: The com missioners appointed to appraise the lands oi tne l matilla Indian reservation, in Eastt ra Oregon, h.ive finished their work and are i .i.,.:.. - .. sideralue tim l.!ij l.i-i-n coiisiimcil in arranging for the opening of this reservation to settlement, and it is the intention of the commis sioners to forwarn their report in time to allo.v of the hinds being placed in readiness for settlement early in spring. The settlement ....... ...... - - - - able to the tiade, lopulation and oi these lands win athi consiui'i- industries of Pendleton. COAST BOTES. Ntwsj Items Obtained from Exchanges Th;oughont the Northwest. Six inches of snow ami fckating at Liukvillo during lair the past week. The river is now seventeen inches above low water mark at Corvalli, ily the re-location of the Polk Yamhill line, Yamhill gains L,7t;o acres of tillable land, as sessed at fXO.OO). Last Thursday a Roseburg Chinamen who was tired of living hanged himself in a wash house, tiuite an excitement was caused by the discovery of the body. The Grant's Pass Board of Trade earnestly recommends the South ern Pacific authorities to construct a better depot building at Grant's Pa-s, and have memorialized Mr. Koehler to that effect. A 2-year old child of E. M. Cor biss, of Eugene, attempted to think s ime carbolic acid it had found the other day, but luckily did nof swallow any of it. How ever, the acid burned the child's tongue and lips quite severely. A petition praying tiie legisla ture to amend the assessment laws so that church property will be taxed, and also one against the closing of the World's Fair build ings at Chicago on Sunday, have been in circ.ilaticn in Jackson county lately and were nunieiotisly signed. The Warner valley Chinaman who ensnared the ail'eeti ins of a white iil had a toiuhtime in get ting a marriage license, that d k'ii ment hcinu refused him in his own coun.rv ami ut l.-ikeview. lie dually made the lillle at Foil Pid wili. however, where he w..s married by contract t'.'.'nng ti.e holidays. Ashland people are taken up with the phenomena of a picture of a female form in the guifie of an angel, w hich has appeared on the plaster in the wall oi the Catholic ch.irch in that city. Mr. P. Lyttle-te-n has male arrangements to have an artist make a crayon thawing oi it. The figure was caused by a leak in the roof, but the curious part of the thinj is the shape it has assumed. At Cow Creek last week a China man was killed by a countryman. They had been gambling and one owed tin; otiier 15 cents when he went to bed. The creditor after ward went to the tent to collect the money he claimed was due him, armed witn a hatchet, and threatened to fend the debtor to the Flowery Kingdom unL'ss he then and there made a set tlement : but the latter was loo tpiick, and, drawii.g his pistol, killed the a-rgressor. The murderer eluded the otlicers and made his escape, and has not been heard of since. NOTES I'ROU TAKGEM. Taxi. km-, Or., .ian. 10. Henry Jackson has gone to The I'alies to spend the winter. The drugs and medicines here are kept in a family residence. Farmers are very busy plowing. Tiie g'ouud was never in better order. The public school opened to-day with Prof. Charles Howard in charge. The theriomet'r registered 2 degrees above freezing point yes terday noon. A locomotive and tender, pass ing he iv th other tlav, killed a horse for J. B. Jenks. There is a protracted meeting now in progress at this place, it is conducted by the Methodist. All invited. Mr. Wm. Churchill loft here last tveek for Duning, Xew Mexico, to beg me two or three months for the benefit o' his health. The Ouoriyrar Mintr'li. Go'idyear, Eliteh & Schilling's Minstrels will appear at the opera house Tuesday Jan. 20. This is a large and finely equipped company anil it is claimed the costliest,! idl est dressed first part in the country, styled the Monte Cristo Royal Court. Walls of silk, plush, velvet and satin diaped, ami festooned with heavy gold cord ami fringes. Comedians representing Monte Cristo jesters, vocalists as gay cavaliers, musicians ' as Monte Crista Fisherman, the company includes ('has. W. Goodyear, Chas. E. Schilling, America's represen tative musical artist. Geo. II. Edwards, the quaint comedian formerly with Haverly's Minstrels. Albeit Leech a favorite young comedian. Clivette Expert Etpili brist Juggler and shadow-graphist makes shadow men, women anil animals by the movement of a linger. Brothers Londor, Euro pean athletes. Symond-', Huahes i A: Rasters comedians, singers and i i . . ....! . .. ... jii:i"ccis. .-ouiuei ii tpiarieite. W . narvey j mil , lieniley l.iothers and a host of others. A Lively Seriic. On th.' corner of Se.ond and Ellsworth street yesterday could be sepn people going in and out of Mueihrit Garrett's. carli grocery. Their prices and quality of goons seem to pi- nse everybody, and those who are willing to take ad vantage of cadi fiauies can secure bargains by calling on them. Their motto i : "L irge sales and small profits." Auivrtea Takes the I. fail. America now takes the lead as an iron producing country, united wiio I hina, we couid do the wash- ". .". ". - " 1 ,c worm. , i . . Mucller x (Tiirrett are takiii" the lead in the grocery business of Albany, as their cash ligurcs please every one. iontl ISet f. Schnltz Bros., are now selling : f.. 1 t f ..ill.:... ! ket, which is appreciated by the urani leu oeei ui meir meat mar- people of Albany. BUSINESS LOCALS. Ilulin tfc Dawson, druggists. Gold spectacles at French's. French keeps railroad time. Fine cheese at F. L. Kenton's, (io to Vierecka for a good shave Choice fresh groceries at Parker Bros. Golden drip syrup at Parker Bros. All kinds of canned goods at Parker Bros. A great reduction sale of um brellas at Searls Finest lot of cigars in the city at G. L. B'ackman's. If you want a line pocket knife call on J. A. Cumming. Egan & Achison are selling mon uments at Portland prices. A choice lot of cranberries just received by C E. Brownell. Chofc-e fresh butter at C. E. Bro vnell's at lioeents per roll. A large stock of the best brands oi canned goods at Parker Bros. Wilcox has the combination, ami is making splendid photographs. .".)0 bushels of Red wheat w anted immediately at Morris & Blount's. At Parker Bros, you will find an endless variety of seedless raisins. Wilcox will not let any but lirst-c.lass pictures leave his studio. (iolden drip syrup at Parker Bros. It is very line for break fast. Prescriptions compounded with caie sit Ilulin oi Dawson's drug store. Yieieek will shave yon or cut your hair in the most approved stvle, Springes, tablets ami pencils for alt at ilulin & Dawson's, French's corner. Tow n talk, the quantity of stoves Matthews and Washburn are sclllia;:. Fine chow chow and salmon bellies in bulk at Mueller oi Garrett's. Be sure and get a pair of blan kets that Searls is selling for less than cost. Wilcox is tloing an immense amount of enlarging. Call and be convinced. Vs r.ieo a stock of photograph alliums car: be seen at 11. J. Jones' as one could desire. I have a few more blankets that I will sell for less than cost t j close. E. C. Searls. Gas iri veil lorpainlessextraction of teeth. J. C. Littler, Dentist. Room in Tweedale Block. I: you want anything in tne grocery line 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 i'c Stark's. I have a few albums and glove boxes that 1 will sell for less than cost to close. E. C. Searls. Fresh Eastern oysters at the Delmonico restaurant, also Ya quina bay and Slioalwater oysters "Hackmetack," a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 'Zo and 50 cents. For sale bv Foshay A Misoii. If you want a durable monu ment go to Egan oi Achison, who are handling nothing but the best grades. (io hi Mueller & Garrett's cash store lor your choice groceries at bedrock priees. Call and see our leaders. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemeteries, put'up by Egan & .,-hison, at half the cost of stone. Every family should have one of those tine steel engravings of the Declaration of Independence for i sale by J. A. dimming. Some ol tne latest styles of ele gant bed lounges can lie seen at Fortmiller it lrving's, as they have just received a large invoice. Eat good things and enjoy your self w hile you live for you will be a long time death If you buy your groceries of Parker Bros, you can not be otherwise than happy. Those anticipating buying a type writer should see lhe Smith Premier machine, which has superior points above all others. Apply to Prof. II. M. McKec of the college If you want feed go to Morris oi Blount. Coi. 1st, and Baker streets, their prices are reasonable and they deliver to all parts of the city without extra cost, Custom chopping a specialty. HrliiK Your Home antl tict Vtitir :nsli. Mr. II. Brandensteiii from San Francisco, will be in Albany buy ing horses on the 20th ami -1st ii.st., at Mr. L. Senders' stable. He desires to buy the following horses, viz : Bays and blacks, age from 4 to 8 ; weieht, 107o to llod pounds, 15 to 1 hands high, well broke and sound and in good con dition. L. Skxhkhs. A True Saying. It was th girl who bad studied the currency question who re marked, "There is not enough gold to go 'round," when she dis covered that the engagement ring was too small for her. By buying your groceries at Mueller & Gar lett's, you will always have gold enough "to iro round. Stuckhnltler'8 Meeting. NOTICE is hereby given Hint the annual uieetimrof the stockholders of the Albany Building and Loan Associ ation will be held on Friilny.Febrnary 20, ISM. at the hour of 7;:U) r m of said day i" the U ink of Oregon in A! Iiany, Linn county, Oregon, for the pnipoeo of electing nine director! nntl tli.ee auditors, to serve fo the term of one year next ensuing from said meeting, arid until their successors are elected ami quali.ini, and tc transact sueli other uudiies as may come before the association. Done nv order of said association this Pith diiy of January, lS'.'l. 3 W C Ca-sei.i., Jay W Blaix, President, Secretary. 'Ti 10R KENT. Two neatly furnished nlorp- ing rooms closti to imuiness part tonn. l-'or l artkuiars inqairo ut this LlPn-e, A Talented Company. Music loving citizens of Albany will be treated to something nice on the evening of the 2lFt. Tne Hild-Park Company, under the management of Slayton's Lyceum Bureau, oi Chicago, will give one of their charming concerts on that evening and they should be greet ed w ith a gootl house. The papers speak in their praise, llerr Hild is master of the violin and Miss Anna Park doe3 marvelous work on the cornet. The company is composed of only live people, but they are stars in their profession. The very best stock of tooth brushes, clothes brushes, solid back hair brushes ami whisk brooms at Ilulin oi Daweon'a drug store. LBEAM UEALKK I.N Groceries and I'i'ci THE BEST CANNED COODS, Ywlablcs in Season. He hat rowe fine Mackinaw trout, mackeral, white fish and herring that will be sold at a very low figure. FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY. None but first-class goods han dled. If you would be well served patronize 1. Br-AAl, 'd st., cor. Jackson aim jciicrson ALBANY OPERA HOUSE ! Wednvlayt Jan. ,?. Hilil-Puii Concert Co., OmuomI '( tlu following UUntcl t-'lo artist: HKKK CAUL IIII.D, The great German violinist. MISS ELLA .IUCELYN, The famous New York contralto. Mil. l'UEDEKIC GILLETTE, Well known and popular baritone. M US. CAUL HILD, Accompanist. MISS ANNIE PA UK. The greatest living lady coinetist. Siayton Lyceum bureau. . . .Props. Geo. W. ilorne Manager. fiSSeats now ''ii sale at Will t Link's music store. Admission, ode. and 7oc. FOH SALE AT A BARGASN ! cry s IMC,) IX AL1UNY. Will sell eithet the merchandise and liNtures in the grocery tlepait menf, or the lixtures pertaining to the bakery separate if desired. A splendid oppoitunity in a live tow n for any one wih!ng to en gage in business. F. M. KEDF1ELD, Assignee for Plackburn t Pironi. OR. PATTON, SPECIALIST, Elumberg Blcck. Albany, Orego?, Ilv the nnwt modern and ai nrovod meth ods, curi't dinc-ipi'M ttf umimi and children ;tn. all iii:ttc diMWcs of cither htx. Com Htilt.ttti'ii i free, and cm cry tiling strictly con lidenii;d. Oihec hours, M to 1 1 to 4 and ' 0 N lU'idem-c, cor. Third and Lou eta. f VV. parties who tonk a four hor-o whip X. from the tarn ;f ir. I, N. Woodlc, are roUostt to return the same Thtv arc known, hut if the whip in returned no arrest will ho ma Jo an 1 no Ueti"nH asked, STRAY KD AWAY.- A -old handhd um hrclla, marked L. S. Thetimler will icr- form a favor hy having tlie same with the cjuih'I, -urg. l. M'luii'rs. AS SURE As two and two make four, I have laid in the choicest ami most com plete stock of groceries to be I'cund in town, comprising all kinds of staples, such as bacon, lard, pigs- feet, sauerkraut, while fish, Hol land herring, salmon, mince meat, apple butter, also a iine line of bottled delicacies. People tell me it is as tpiiet AS DEATH Around town in the dill'erent lines of trade. I never was busier. Trade is as 6 lead y as the tick, tick, tick of a regulator. I place the goods at your door free of charge, D TAX You less foi them than any com pfditor in the city. Each cash purchaser of $10 worth of goods re ceives Webster's large dictionary; of fot) worth, one of Kand & Mc Mally'a new and comjile atlas of the world. Reflect and you will not reject the offer. C. E. EKOWXELL. Groc A ES Opera ONE NIGHT ONLY,- TUESDAY, January 20th, 1891. THK KKIONINO GOODYEAR, EUTCH & SCHILLING'S Miiistrels&Roval CourlFirst Part. V John Ei.itc ii, Proprietor scenery, f 10,(HK) in gorgeous wardrobe and draperies for the great lirst nart. Comedians, as Monte Cristo jesters. Vocalists, as gay cav aliers, Musicians, as Monte Cristo fiehermen.' . The only original .CHAPLES W". GOUDYEAR.: Tho negro delineator, GEORGE II. EDWARDS.: :The famous European Finger: ; Khadowgraphist CLIVETTE. : Symnnds, llutihcs and Rastus, Bentley Brothers, Brothers Leontlor, The Southern Quartette and a host of others. Ixwer Floor $1.00. First row gallery, reserved, 75c, Balance of gallery, 50c. Reserved Feats on sale at Will & Link's. GRAND; C EARANC -THE ENTIRE BALANCE OF OUR SUPERB IT'all i "Winter fetock OF Ml Boys' k Children's Clothing MUST 13 K SOLD AX ONCE. DCWT TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT But come and convinen yourselves that tlie greatest bargains on earth await you here during January ami February. ALL WOOLEN SHIRTS ANO UNDERWEAR AT COST. UMBRELLAS AND RUBBER GOODS GREATLY REDUCED. We are compelled to have this great clearance sale in order to make room for our mam moth stor k of spring and summer goods to arrive here the first of March. Sole agents for HANAN & SONS' Fine Shoes. Yours for Business, T. L. WALLACE & CO., Clearance Sale. L. E. BLAIN -Will ITER During January at a Big Reduction, in Fact a Sacrifice X. R. BLAIN The Leading Merchant Tailor, Albany, Oiegon. The City Liquor Store M. It A U3IGAHT, Proprietor. t-fSnxt. door to th Odd Fellow' emple, Alotuy, Oregon tl Keep constantly on hand th finest imported and domestic wine, liquors, cigua m to'x Only firat-cl liquor store in th city SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUhTOI House, FAVOKITES : The unique artiet : .CHARLES E. SCHILLING.: The favorite comeditn, ALBERT LEECH. E SALE ! o- Chas. E. Schilling, Manager. The biithplace of g.eat and honest bargains. out--