Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 18, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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    riiKMOKlNlNG HERALD: SATUIi DAY, APRIL 1R, 18il.
OX SALE.
The Daily Herald will be on
sale each morning at II. J. Jones'
book store, where itian be procured !
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINOH AKU r TOWN.
Citizens meeting to-night.
MelLihon's circus Aptil 21
h'earl'd $3 shoea are the
best
made.
H. F. Hiilhiirt has returned from
a trip to Portland.
J. 1'. Schooling, of ILuri:d.iurg,
was in ilio city yesterday.
Mr. l'hilip Lindau and wife
have returned from Albany.
Vt. L. Ulackman has returned
from a business trip to Portland.
V. II. Counties passed through
last nighi on his way to Ilarria
burg. Ladies for your Oxford tics go
where they keep a complete line
at Klein's.
Searls' Shoe Store in the Plum-
berg hlock id the place
voin shoes.
to buy
J. (iollra, of Portland, mid Miss
tioltra, oi Salem, came up 0:1 last
evening's train.
Moustache dyeing with the
renowned (ierman Instantaneous
Hair Dye at I.. Yiereeks.
The large g'it hoot tells yon
where Kiein Bros., exclusive hoot
ami shoe store is located.
Parasols and sun umbrellas new
stock just received in staple ami
luvelties, Sa.uuel K Young.
Just received a line invoice of
barber supplies, direct from
Philadelphia at L. Yieiecks.
Louis Viereek's shaving and hair
cutting parlors. Ladies and chil I
rens hair cutting a specialty.
Best line of ladies xford ties
ihe lowest prices ever shown
a' I
in !
Albany at Searls' Shoe htore.
Miss Pauline Mav, daughter oi
Sam May, the Hairisl. 111-4 mer
chant, is Visiting relatives in this
city.
(Jo to Wm. Mack wheie yon can
get a good shave and your hoot.
shined. First das? woi k guaran
teed.
New sprii g novelties in dress
goods and dress silks, in colors and
Mack in great variety at Samuel
K. Young's.
No. 1 screen doors, wired and
stained, $1 50. Adjustible screen
windows, wired and stained from
70e and up at Sugar Pine Door and
Lumber Co., Albany, Or.
Paul Mit.cenineir has sold hi
farm four wiles southwest of Al
bany, containing ll'io acres, to
Thomas Cunditi', recently from
Illinois. The price paid was
$10,000.
No. 1 screen doors, ami windows,
wired and stained, and put on the
house complete. Prices reasonable
Call at the shop of U. B. Yunk
corner of second and Ferry street
aud see samples.
The Building and Loan Assoeia
tion last evening made two loans,
one to Mrs. V. N. Phillips of $SiN
at tit) months, the other of $100 :il
the same ntimler of mont hs inter
est in advance.
Mrs. V. Cosfcll commoncinu'
Monday April L'Oth has the honor
of notifying the public, that she
will take curtains, flannels ami
blankets to laundry. Kcsideiio
011 Fourth ami Jackson streets.
Lamartine was asked by a friend
if he did not spend too much in
.advertising. "No,"' was his reply,
"advirtisement8 are absolutely
necessary. F.ven divine worship
needs to be advertised ; !si.- what
is the meaning of chiir.-h bells?"
Con lty Surveyor F. T. T. Fisher
i at work in llariishurg. The
land company of that city is hav
ing a part oi the Fuller place laid
ott into ten acre tracts, to accom
modate those who have applied to
purchase small places for fruit
farms.
Carpets! carpets! I have re
ceived my spring stock of carpets
in tapestries, three ply anil extra
super, all wool and cotton chain,
also a new thing in carpets called
Persians which is recommended
for its style and wearing ipialities,
Samuel K. Young.
K. P.. Knapp met with a painful
accident Wednesday alteruoou
between Lebanon and Tallmau.
He was riding a young horse which
took fright, made a few jumps and
f -ll dow n throw ing him ami "lis
1 seating the elbow .
J. N. Bunch, of Fugi ne, has en
tered into partnership with Prof.
J. M. Williams, of the Fiigene
public school in the washing ma
chine business. Prof. Wi.liams
was formerly of this county. Mr.
Bunch was here yesterdav with
the visiting Knights of l'Mhias.
One of the section hands on the
Oregoniau railroad met with a
serious accident Monday bv falling
throuuh the trestle below "Spicer.
He fell a distance of 20 feet, alight
ing on his left arm nhich was
broken below the elbow; the
ellww was a'so dislocated. Dr. L.
Foley, of Lebanon, wasstitninoiied
who set the dislocated joint.
The Chinese merchants of San
Francisco have protested against
the apointmcnt of .Mr. Bl.iir as
Minister to China. If Mr. Blair is
willing to associate with the kind
of people he has described the
Chinese being, the Chinese mkht
tolerate him us a kind of phsyeho
logical aud etl ical curiosity. It
would be a friendly act on "their
part to take him oil' our hands I n a
time.
Knruule to Silrt.
Mr. John S. Maylmhs of Klko,
Nevada, is in the city, aeeompati
ied by his wife ami child. Mr.
Mayhugh is on his way to Ya'pii
na, where he goes as agent of tin
government to allot lands in sev
eralty to the Siletz Indians. Ib
is weil pleased with Oregon, and
.paid he hoped to be able to spend
fome time in Albany.
tmciLv
ons Bead au
A Number of Petitions
Upca Street Work OrJereJ Don
.V special meeting of the city
etruncil was held last evening,
i-Mavor Cow an presiding.
I ne recorder repoited that all
the ordinances passed at the Let
meeting of the council ha t been
approved by the mayor.
The committee on hi reels ami
public property to w hom was re
ferred the petition of J. i. Craw
Ion I and others for grading ami
graveling Water street, between
Hierniin and Harrison Mlreets lec
ommended that the prayers of the
petitioners be granted and the
work ordereo done within thirty
days. The recommendation was
adopted.
A communication from Wm. M.
Ib.ag in regard to oening Lyon
street to the river was tiled.
The petition for side and cross
walks on the north side of the
Salem road he t ween Pine and
Main streets was granted and the
work ordered done in twenty das.
i The petition for a side ami cross-
i .1 1 L- 4.11 Kii-ct vtt-i.ot lu.tiw.oll
sherinaii ;md pine streets, was
! ''ranted ami work ordered done
with 11 ten ilavs.
First street from Fighlli street
to the soul hern limit ol the ci.y
uasoidered graded and graveled
to conform to the established
y.rade; also that Ninth street be
irraded and graveled Irom ine to
Broadalbin; also that Flevenlh
s-reel be graded and graveled
from Wm hiiiglon to Ferry; work
to be done within thirty days.
The recorder was instructed to
notify all ownets and occupants of
lots between First and Ninth
streets, and between Thurston
snd Lyon streets, who have not
already connected with the main
sewer on Bailroad street with
lateral sewers running east and
west, to make smell connection
within ninety da; s after the city
shall have completed the later)
sewers across the streets running
north and south abutting siic'i
property, so as to enable occu
pants to make such connection.
If such owners ami occupants fail
10 make such connections within
the specified time, tl city will
condemn t he right of way and do
the work at the cost ol such own
ers. In the matter of the recommen
dations of the street commissioner
t he committee was authorized to
act.
The Allia HeywixHl Company.
The Alba I ley wood Peer'ess Con
cert company will appear in this
city on Apiil 2". The Topeka,
(Kansas,) Journal says of this ex
cellent coiep-my : A large audience
greeted Alha lleywood ami his
peerless conceit company at the
tirand opera house and was excel
lently entertained. A'ba 1 Icy
wood's sph-ndid impersonations
were the best and most laughable
that the people ever had tin
pleasure of seeing. The musical
portion ol the programme was ad
mirably sustained by Miss Anna
Miller and others of the company
The fair artist has reached almost
perfection on her favorite imtru
uient, and displayed great skill
.tud talent. The (Into solo by Dewy
I Icy wood was a iso very line. Mr.
Aloii.j Hatch ami Mi.-sOiga Wild
gren in a diet, "Love is Blind,"
captivated the audience by I hoi 1
splendid singing. Nothing hut the
highest prai.-e may he spoken to!
t he entertainment.
He W.-lt Mart ini.
There is a young man in this city
who -i-ehi" to be very much in
doubt whether he is married 01
not. His name is Hugh Clerk.
The l.'osebiiig papers published
t he not ice of 1 is nisi riagc to Mis
Jessie Clayton on the, Mb inwt.,
ami the notice was copied by the
lliitiin. On. Thuisday young
Cleek apprjaihed a 1Iki:ii re
porter ami said the notice was a
mistak", that he was not married,
and requested that a correction be
made. Supposing that he knew
w hether or not he was married,
the item w as published. The next
day the young man was led into
theollice by the ear, liguratively
speaking, by an irate sister-in-law ,
who proclaimed that the marriage
did take place, and the young man
meekly admitted that it wasa fact.
His reasons for trying to impose
upon the reporter and to deny the
existence oi his blushing bride
was not given.
A 1 1 lance I. ret in r.
The Brownsville Times says:
l. J. Cole, of Kansas, addressed a
large audiei ce in the city hall,
Wednesday night, showing the
ditterellt schemes of robUry which
have heeli and are now being car
ried 011 in our country, under the
guise of liuaiicial necessity. He is
a eiy logical ami reasonable
talker, colilining himself to facts
ami ligures. mostly, and even
though one cannot see the subject
as he does, he must acknowledge
the force of his login and the cor
rect aess of his position.
Tlo New Kire Extiuj;iiihrrs.
The new lire extinguishers of
Uescue Hook and Ladder Co. will
prove a valuable addition to the
otlicieiicy ol Ihe company. Fore
man Mel-el on lias appointed Van
Wilson and Merrill Phillips to
t ike charge of the extinguishers,
with D. C. Schell and F. Props!
as alternates.
'1 lit-y .Are In It.
It w ill pay you well to call at
the comer of Second and III Is
worth streets, at .Mueller v tiar
rett's, where yon can lind a
splendid variety of groceries, veg
etables, poultry, ec, lor your
Sunday dinner. Call eaily and
avoid the rush.
(Inly a Few Left.
And they are dying fast with la
grippe ami starvation the people
who do not trade with Mueller
(iarrett. the leading grocers, who
always have the tinest aasoitment
of eatables.
CITY COtTUCIL
ActrJ
A PUBLIC MEETIXC
To Amage fjr t'.. Reception M P.-csiiK'n j
Efirr s:n. !
i
Mayor J. L. Cowan has issued i
the following call for a public1
leeting to be hel l at the cilvi
tncil chambers this evening to'
intyle fresnlent Harrison and'
party to stop at Albany on (heir
trip rhaough Oieg n and o a' lange
for the pio,.iT reception of tie"!
nation's c!i:e!-ec ci! iv :
. . . . - , . . . 1
Thi: r M.I.. j
A meetin ..i the cti.-ns ,,i Al
bany is her by ea h d at t !n eouii- 1
en chaiuli -r at , : .0 I-. m. u i ,.it-
urday, Apiil IS. ! S I , for t::e pur-1
pose o! iii.ikio.' proper piau'e-
nu-iits for lie" r.-cept..iu of;
I re.-ldeiit liarri.-oii on his p.i--:!ge
through le-re m the near fu'iiie.
All are r.-.pK L-I to co':ie oat and
help in the uiat'ei.
J . L. Ci 'wax. May v.
There should be a large attend
ance of cit.ens at this meeting.
II her cities ol hvg n have already
arranged to receive the pre-ident
in an approp: ia! manner and Al
bany should not be b hind in mat
ters of this kin 1.
There is n.tthiug p.ilil i -al in thi-
The people everywhere will join in
welcoming the president of lie
L'nited State-. The p:-op!e 01" Dos
ctunty always have and aKay
will be ready to pay honors and
respect to their chief execu'ive.
from whatever pj'itical pa;!y he
may come.
The Board of Trade v.-terday
held a special meet ng to consider
the iplestion of .-ending deb-gates
to the state board ol conmierce. In
ui.'ct in Portland to i.irange for
the reception of Piesid -nt Harri
son in that city. President
Wright appointed th.- following
committee: S. F. Young, Jay W.
Blaine. .1. II. l'ow nsend.
A Humane Captain.
The Salem Journal iccords the
following commend ible action:
"As the steamer 1 1 nag came down
the Willamette river, Wednesday,
the ciptain discovered a small
hand of sheep huddled together on
the edge 1 f the river this ,-i.le of
Independence. The bank was so
precipitous, and tl.ey had only a
very small ledge to stand upon,
that any ell' irl to turn around or
ciiiiibupwoiild surely have thrown
them into the water, where the
current was almost a torrent for a
half mile below, against the steep
bank. The captain stopped hi.
boat, turned around, held her nose
up to the hank, ordered his men
out w'th the gang plank, ami had
them cut a path dow n into t!:e
hank so the sheep could get out ol
their tight place ami into terra
tirina above. This work delayed
the boat cou-idi raMe. out evi ry
passenger was intensi y interested
in saving those sheep. The cap
tain 1 as inn the river eighteen
years, aud only li s sharp eye
could have detected t lie danger t in
dieep were in. lb' de.-crves a
medal."
l: tlroii; Army IIm-. i s.
"The greatest injustice known
loathiy men," says an old otiicer
"'is t he existence," of I he la w ret ir
ing ollieers at the age ofti ). Take,
for example. 1 he case of tieiieral
John i ihbon. la'e comiii an ler of
t he I e;i.i; t ment of the Columbia,
who will retire during the pnsent
month, and anyone uii 1 conseiets
;t can but I e iuipie--ed with I e
utter inj'i t i' i ijf it. I b ie you
have a .1:111 w i!h a'l Li-; tacuhies
' 1 1 1 1 v ptesi-rve.l, of shong. ribad
phsiij'ti", am! yi t he is e uup -lled
:o aliandoii his 1 .f j :' s.-imi and
I'eliie into ina. Il ilv. Iti - ail the
more glaring w hen you recall tin
fact that Yon Moltl.e was ei. vei:
yeais his Milan- w ln-:i he can
mandril the united armies of
iei ma n v in their canip.iigi: again:-'
F ranee."
A I:iii ii Uali' l:onil.
A novel iin 1 ! 1 1 1 in t be f.iini'y oi
a fond mother in t In- lbs! wi.-id ba
exciled coilsi'lerab'e curiosity
reeehllv. '."i.e sai l i nd mother
I is the rt-peelable l.niniy cat of
Mr. S. .I! -s She ,s j i. now the
proud po:-se.-.-er oi ,:u lit lie kiiten
aiidayo.iiigl.lt. Ilo.v the latter
came i no the nest is a ni steiy but
it is there, and is kin lK arc! for
by the old cat. and is groAing t
he as frisky as the kittens. ' The
other day the rat climbed out ol
the nest and slatted up a post as
if to leave the maternal n .!', hut
the watchful cat piietly put it
back, and has since kept a clove
guard ovr tie" youngster. The
little ra' has h'-en living content
edly with Im kittens for several
w ei ks.
(Mil i't-llnnit Vioilwrary.
The'follow ing is the programme
of the celebration nf the 72 1 anni
versary of the institution of odil
Fellowship in the I hi ted S'attS to
take plaee a' Lebanon, Friday,
April 21th: Meinbeisof Lebaniei
Lo,lge, No. 17, I. O. O. F., w:!l
meet at the hall at S :l!0 a. m.
sharp. Procession to form at I. K
o. F. hall at Id a. in; march to
grounds. Anniveisary ceremonies,
oration, music by band, recitation,
vocal inn-ii-, lecitation, vocal
music, recitation, vocal music,
music by baud, benediction, din
ner, music by l and, toasts and ic-spon.-a
s.
A IVciiliar
:lltt
A case was recently bion.-ht be
hue the lily 1 e.'order of Pelni icton,
to restrain panics from building
upon a j'iece of dis; uted land
within the city limits. A lawyer
named Wist purchased a small
corner of the mill block, whi.-h
oilier parties claimed was part of
the the street, lie attempted to
put up a building, ami his carpen
ters were arrested. The ca-e was
decided in favor of the lawver.
vv.
1:. '.
The regular meeting
of Mi-
K. C
A full
Pherson Corps No. L! W
meets at 2 ::'. c. m. to-dav
attendece is reipn sted.
By order of the j "resident.
o.
COJ
OREGON AT THK WORLD'3 FAIR.
Aaple Space H:i3 Been Provided for a
Good Aricalto'a! Exhibit.
I Lin. M. Wi. kins, one of Oregon's
World's fair commissioners, is in
receipt of a letter from W. J. Bu
chanan, chief of the department of
agriculture, in which he says:
"It is gratifying to know of the
enconi luemeiit your board is giv
ing the exposition in your stati.".
I made a news item of it
and it ws printed generally in all
the leading newspapers througii
011' thecity, giving yourh ard credit
for the initiatory steps. 1 assure
yo'i that in al! the gtoupsin which
1 h egou w ill exhibit in Ihe agr icul
tural department Ihe amplest
space w ill be all'orl"d for a com
plete display of your products."
The sccietary of the Oregon
St-'h" Board of Agiiculture. Hon.
.1. T. (iragg, to whom the com
munication was given, tal. -s a very
hopeful view of 1 he exhibit which
this s ate will 111 oie. ""Keen If the
stale lcglslalui-'j doe- m m i .e th"
desired appro: i ia i ii," t-ai-1 iu-,
"it is my opinion that the Slate
Board of AgiiculHre will raise
iiou.'b in ir.ey to give Oregon a
creditable leoreseii'a'ioii at 'he
W..i!.Ps lair
t loll ill IU V
hal the" !
hence will ;
There is hille 'ines
mind. lio. ver, but
egi -laiure tw j yeais
sc to I he import nice
o! the occimo 1 ami make a liberal
appropriation." The fact that
ample space has been provided for
Oregon's exhibit shoul 1 be an
inc "iitive to the people of this
state to do their best t j till it.
NORTH WK3T NUTHS-
Pacpiet Smith of Portland, will
bu ld tiie ne-v boat for tile middle
Cohinibi 1 river. The price to be
paid is .2 "1,0(10, and the boat mu.-l
have a speed if lii'teen miles an
hour.
The Staytoii Times is eonti lent
that it would be far more proiitable
for the cit --ns of Salem to build a
muter line into that section of the
coiintv than it won ill be if built to
Silvciton.
Brigadier-! !eneral Siglin has
sent in his re.-igna'ioii as genet a!
of the 1 ). N. ' i. The rep nt that
lie diil this through fear of the
impending war wi.h Italy is un
founded. The complete exoneration of
ijuincy A. Brooks, late collector of
custom ol port Townsend, is
gratifying to his friends in Oregon,
lb- ha- received notice from Wash
ington that his accounts having
been Hdiusleil and closed it was
found that the government owed
him which was accordingly
reaiiltcd.
Correspondence haf been pass
ing between the commerce com
mittee of the Kugene board of
trade and our representatives in
congress urging the speedy co:n
iiieiiceiunt of woi k on the Siuslaw
harbor. The people are very
indignant over the recommenda
tion of t he engineers to postpone
the expenditure of the $."i0,0i:0
appropriated, and raising a
vigorous protest.
In September, issi. Miss Francis
B. Mulkey disappeared from the
home of lier f ither, F. M. .Mulkey,
on Birch creek, I'mal'illa county,
w ii h a voting man who gave bib
nam.-as CD. Fmmick. Mr. Mul
key is very anxious to learn the
whereabouts of his daughter, and
will be thankful for any intoiina-
ioti which mac lead to her disco v-
ev. lie has learned that
j Finmick's 1 tght name is Charles
j Dodd, and that he originally
came from Kansas. Letters ad
! dtessed to Mr. Mnlk. y at Piiot
I L'oek or P.-ndleton will reach him.
Ciiiioil.Ciinrl Knnin,
The S. "at tie Post -I litelligen.-er
-ays thai Judge Osborn, iu addi
iioii to a day bessiijii and night
-e :sio!i of court Wednesday, had
1 session out in the w 'wills on the
Belt line. It. the condemnation
proceedings brought by the .N'oilh
( i n I'acilie Puget Sound Shore
Bail ay Company again ! D. II.
I law ley. edmiiiistiator of the
cstat" i Herman Telzloil", Nor
man 'i.t.'oll' and Fdilie TetlolL
a jury w as waived and both siiles
coiisei:I" d to a tt ial by the court.
The railway company wanted a
lot) foot strip of land through one
corner of the Tet.loil' properly
near Woodinville, for right-ot-way,
in 1 in order to better understand
the case ami ju Ige of the value of
the land Judge Osborn, ill com
pany with the attorneys and De
puty Sheriir Hanson, went out to
the land 011 a spe -ial car at 10
o'clock Wedin silav morning and
returned at 2 o'clock in the after
noon. While out in the woods Jtid-'e
I Osborn c. invented court and two
I witnesses, John Wyatt and Arthur
itiuiley, was examined as to the
j value of the land. At a night
; session other witnesses were ex-
amined. am! the -unit found that
j tiie Te'loll' estate was entitled to
! $:;!.) for the 222-too a -res of land
! taken, ami to 112 tor damages to
i the land adjacent, making S,i;- ,s,()
j in all, lor w iiich'aiu.iiint judgment
j was rendered against the railway
i com pany.
j T Pave TI10 Streets.
j The city of Salem has cnmnienc
i i d w hat Alban should do, and
I will have to do before Ion that
i is to pave the biisim-Hs streets,
j The Salem city council has ordered
: this work commenced. Ti, jrder
calls for the macadamizing of nine
i bl s ks w ith crushed fctoiie', and six
; ami a fraction with stone Blinks.
I '1 lir Cum l Arc to IWamir.
! Tacoma Ledger: While events
; of this kind 'the lynching at
Oystervillc are always to be de
jilored.they aie nevertheless not
j more deplorable than the fact that
j com ts, in excess of caution or far
worse reasons, permit the ero'jves
. of justice to bo' interrupted or de
feated. I Wall paper at Cuniining's drug
j store.
LI Nil CODNTI I'ABMKRS' ALLIANCE.
Pursuant to previous appoint
ment delegates from the various
local unions of the Farmers Al
liance met in the ci i y hall in Scio
Saturday April 11th, for the pur
pose of forming a county alliance.
Assembling at 10 a. m., they
were called to order by D. J. Cole,
national organizer, and Jacob
Newman elected secretary.
By motion the chair appointed a
committee of three t ) report wi.o
were entitled to a voice in the al
liance, The chair appointed John
Brvant. T. M. Munkers and C D.
Steen as such committee, who
soon repotted that the various local
unions were entitled to :epresenla
tioti by the following members:
SaiUiam I'nioii A. C. Christ
man, W. M. Laley. J. T. Follis,
B. II. Irvine, James 1rlller.
M tinkers T. M. MnnUers, A. P.
Harons, F. J. Leiiney, Harvey
Sheltoti, J.C. M linkers."
Rock Hill J. W. Wilson, II. II.
Powell. A. P. Blackburn, (leoige
Leslie, C. D. Steen.
Syracuse-L C. Cox, J. V.
Davis, F. M. Miller, J. A. Jones.
Jordan P. P. Crabtree, A. M.
Shelton, (i. T. Frni-t Jolin Bryant,
A. J. Shelton, J. I. Devenpo't, .1.
Hubcr, Hainan Shelton Sr.
Hamilton Creek John Sw all
son, J. W. P.ishop. J. K.Twaddell,
Jacob New man.
liie following ollieers of L:nn
County Alliance Union wre then
elected and duly installed:
President T. M. Munkers.
Yice President C. D. St. -en.
Secretary A. J. Shelton.
Treasurer F. M. Miller.
Chanlain B. 11. Irvin:'.
Lecturer F. .1. Denny.
tewa:d I a-orge L'-siie.
Deo! k'-rpef J. A. Jones.
Asst. 1 lorkeeper W. N. Balis.
A. M. Shelton. was appointed
county organizer.
There being no furi her business to
transact, the I'nion adjourned to
meet at Sclo on the lir.st Satutday
in Mayrt 10 . m.
lU'SIXKSS LOCALS,
Kle-n's e' shoe mix em all.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .t Diwson, druggists.
French keeps railroad time.
Bed Si ho jl house shoes at
K bun's.
Baths, well .sunlight rooms at
Vierecks.
New style neckwear
Ladies Bazaar.
A coinpii te line ol
it the
r.uiio.ai
shoes at Klein's.
Klein's .f2 ladies gondola button
shoe takes the lead.
Shaving lo cents at Yierecks,
shop closed 011 Sundays.
A line of the latest style lace
; hoes for ladies at Klein's.
Fresh bread, cakes aid pies
every morning at Blodgetl.v Son's.
(into Se.uls" and see his tine
display ol siloes, all the i.'.test
Styles.
A new line of children's wh:te
aprons just received at the I.idies
Bazaar.
Just received, our new line of
sunshades and parasols. Ladies
Bazaa r.
.YlOHiO still left to loan on good
farm security, immediately by S.
N. Steele iV Co.
For lame back, side or
use Shiloh's porous plaster.
chest,
Pi ice
2") cents at l oshav V Mason.
Ctoup, whooping e-iugh ami
brouch:iis immediately reiive'l bv
shiloh's Cure. For sale by Foshay
x Mason.
That hacking cough can be so
luickiy cured by shiloh's Cure.
We guaian-i e it. Sold bv Foshav
,x Mason.
Siiiloh's Cure and rcnsuinpt ion
cure is sold by us on a guarantee.
It cures coneumplioii. For sale
by Foshay ei .Mason.
Sleepless nights, made miserable
by that ti-rrible cough, Shiloh's
Cure is the rei ly hir you. For
sal? by Foshay tc .Mason.
No liniment is in better repute
or more widely know 11 than Dr. J.
II. McLean's Yoicauic Oil Lini
ment. It is a wonderful remedy.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet
breath secured, by Shiloh's Cat
an'aii remedy, price "0 cents.
Nasal injector free, sold by Fothay
V Mason.
Persons advanced in years feel
younger and stionger, as well as
freer from the inlirii ities of age,
by taking Dr. .1.11. McLean's Sar
saparilia. Many people habitually endure
a feeling of lassite.de, because they
think they have to. If they would
take Dr. J. II. McLean's Sarsapar
illa this feeling of weariness would
g've place to vigor and vitality.
Julius (iradwohl has opened at
his (ioldt-n Rule Bazaar store a
line of finely finished boys' safety
bicycles, which will be sold much
cheaper than they can be j ur
chased elsew here.
Blodgett iV Son have removed
their stock of groceties into Un
building formerly occupied by
Blackburn ci Pironi, ami have
added a bakery department, and
are now prepared to furnish their
customers with fresh bread, pies
and cakes of all kinds.
The tinest and best assortment
ot ladies Oxford's and slippers ev
er brought to Albany al Searls'
shoe store.
1 had a severe attack of catarrh
and became so deaf 1 could not
heir common conversation. I
sulfered terrioly from roaring in
my head. I procured a bottle of
Fly's Cream Balm, ami in three
w eeks could hear as well as 1 ever
could, ami now 1 can say to ail
who are alllieted w ith the worst of
diseases, catarrh, take Fly's Crcaty.
Balm and be cured ll is worth
1 .1)00 to anv man, woman or cln.d
siiifering from catarrh. A.
Newman, (irayling, Mich.
F.
Furniture In Ouaiitities.
Fortmiller it Irving are con
stantly enlarging their magnitieent
stoek of furniture. They received
another full car load recently.
THilY HOWL.
After Finding That All That Glitters Is
Not Geld.
The story comes from New York
that the I-lnglish corporations
101 tued a syndicate some lime ago
to purchase certain American en
terprises, one of which was the
bone black, carbon and fertilizer
manufactories. They entered into
a contract to buy three of the
l inriit ronrprna in t hi rnimtrv.t he
Lister Works at Newark, Michigan
! Carbon Works at Detroit aud the
Notthwestern Fertilizing C0111-
reinv i ' 1 1 ieH irn . nw thee claim
j to have been swindled ami desire
the contract set aside, ana have
brought suit to this enu in me
supreme court. They assert that
the representations of the value of
the plants, etc., were grossly
fraudulent. THK UOKI.ll KNK1CIIK11.
The facilities of the present day
or the production of everything
hat w ill conduce to fhe material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of Figs was first produced
the world was enriched with the on
ly perfect laxative known, as it is
the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt andellectual toeleanse
the system gently in the Spriu
time or, in fact, at any time any
the belter it is known the mote
IKipular it becomes.
XIJIV TO-DA V.
Opera House,
Warm r it C:ai:or I.eise. s & K m igers.
ON'K NKillT ONLY 1
SHittfiltfiJ, J ' .'., 'Ul
111 1: i.i:i:a 1 tsr 1 vri.ii . nut,
Alba, lipil
N1) 111.
ikbs Grav. Co,
siiVEl SOLO B'.N3 AND ORCHESTRA !
A program of humorous and path-tic
character and tnVual
soi'gs. vocal ami instin
ne iital solos, duets and
operatic gems.
Fiid used by the Press, Pulpit
and Public.
As full of funny features as the
sky is lull of stars.
GRAVD OPEN AIR CONCiRl
on the day of performance.
01 1: OII IKCT
Is to leave such a reputation in
every town we viMt that we can
return to it w hen we wish with
assured success.
;2?Bcserved seats at Will ix
Link's music store.
A ni--e, Lugo an 1 com
plete lihi of clo'.h top pat
ent leather tipped, spring
heel shies for misses and
chiebeti, also all kinds of
Forg'rls and ladies in the
hit . st spring st les.
KbEIN BROS.
1F.STI.KMKS Hit oiiir lim n l.vin.l'i.'l .tt
tin- City laiitiilrv, Kirst Mrnt. Hit' Ixsl
sst..'inof "lisliiii known iise-l.
Notice to Stockholder.
NOTICK IS UKUKISV UIVKX Til AT TIIK
uiiiiilal nn i'tin ef the Mo -klii'lilerrt of
tin' Al'.uny Kanni'M C' will Ik1 helil :t llu
olliei' i'f ';ii't fsiinpanv i 1 Ailiani, ori'iroii. on
Mny l-';li. Is.'l, at "l o. Ii. k. V. m., of mi.l
il.. for the ji'irei'MC of rUi'tnir seit-n (7)
ili.-ri'tnM to tvo the ensuing y'Ar, aii'l the
triiiwa.-ti.ni of sin'h other Imsini'Hs an inuy
jr."""rlv i'iik- 1'i-lorc liie ini'i-tini; llone liy
lh'' "I'li ref tlio ln.ar.1 .f ilirii-lorn.
M. II. Wu .s.
Att' -t: -ri-M'lint,
I'l.Ks, '.. M Vllsll il.I,,
So-r.'t.-e .
SI I CATION' WWTKIi
111 'lit, ol!n v, utorr,
Htir e'r liy prttfiM-icn,
j ittistri'ti. : hxI r utci.
1 -H'l Alh:inv Or.'ii.
, - At :ui mitl
niiil or r.nli'Hil,
stitHt, stoaHv, 111
Notieo of St ix kholilel s Ileutiue.
NOTICK IS IIKIIKIIV UIVKS 111 T TIIK
Mi.nnal btiM-klioliliTH nn'ctinir of thv A
hany M iiiins anil Millim; I'mnpsuiy of
Alhiitiy will t: held nt the ollie'e ot
tin- f.'i retarv iu roimis 'Vi ami in
tin- SI'.ili;iiilVaree Imi'ilin on Kir.-t
street, Alliitiy, ir , on tlie -iTtli ilav,
itit- sain"- heiii tlie hist Monday of
A'-ril. IX'1, at III'- hour ef (ll'loiir
o'l lneli I". M for tlie 'lll Jiose of eleet.
iiiij si eii dirci tor- to m im: for ttit;
ellMiillsr V'lr.
IJatid Alliany. h-. Man li lit. lv.il.
J.. II. MoNTANVE,
feeretaiy.
We c'trry a large .tn-k if
lu-inter's sLitioni-ry, well as
sorted, bought direct from tlie
manufacturers at :i low figure,
:md can give the lwst f work
in all kind.s of printing for the
least money. Try us.
"1'aislky A Smiley.
SAY GIRLS.!
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ABSOLUTELY PURE
L. EX jSlain,
The Leading ClotliioF.
'FTHK PKOt.iKK.-SlVK PCBCHASFK DFSIRKS
to see a line of goods that emliodies in its immense
variety, the tinest and conservative fashionable
features of the day, combined with a complete assort
ment of staples, all made and finished in the very high
est standard of excellence, ami placed on the market at
ptpular prices, our exhibit lor the coming spring and
summer season will surely command his attention.
A FINE ASSORTMENT GF NEW PAT- " .
: . ; TEaNS FOR SUITiNCS AND TROUSERS
CLOTHING MADE
Fit guaranteed in his
Pricks Always
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The Albany
A FULL LINE
'In Sprii tlio .voting innn's f.iuoy
Liglitly turiissttitliounlitxof love !"
m ?TUe wise voting man, the old man, the thrifty housewife, all w ill
turn their Kteps. when Hearting f..r freed. taMe . ."heac.es, choi.e
butter, fresh laid eg-'-", staple ami I. nicy groceries ot all kimls, to the
grocery t-tore of
C. E. Biwvnell.
Once -
AVo wisIl to remind you that we car
ry the most Complete Line of IrTard
ware, S to yes and l lant'es in the Va,l
l5V MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.
Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report
S Baking
U to jjI
rowaer
TO ORDER AND A
tailoring department.
Reasonable.
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Furniture Co.
OF I'NDKIlTAKIXli.
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