Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 30, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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THE MORNING HERALD: THURSDAY, APJtlL 30, 1891
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The Daily IIek.uk will be on;
Bale each morning at II. J. Jones'
book store.w here it( m be pnxure-l ;
at 5 cents per copy.
JOIT1NU3 A1)"U TOWN.
V. K. HawViti is in Portland, j
Ladies Flack vests at the Ladies
ll.uaar.
Mrs. K. K. IUvis is visiiiir in
Ilarrisburir.
Mis Liliie (till, of Pci-J. is veil
ing friends in this city.
The Albany brewery will tin;)!
out its first beer .May 1. i
Mrs. I. I., Power, of P.rjw :is- ;
ville, is vifiting in tliis city. ;
Trv a pair of those -" nut fast ;
black hose at the Ladies Faaar.
An endless variety of new
jusl received at tt . i. i : ;i:.;m: s. t
. ' - 1 ... 11- Tl .....
Firmin Jack Framatie company j
jit the onera house. Friday. M.tv 1. :
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Just received a nice line 1 !
Itanan on 3 shoes :u K.vii
L'ros.
Ladies, the cheapest plae t
buy your Oxford lies is at So.uie:
shoe store.
AV. li. (iraham. the leading- iai
or, has just receivid a tii.e line
spring M'.itings.
A large liiu of I.ndiow's
shoes for ladies j.ist an is i d a
Sen-Is' shoe stire.
License to wed v.a j i sn-1 y.
ter.lay to l'ete ?'ett: "i; ;;!.
15erlha M. Vulgnioie.
1'iof. W. J. Uic!
ds
tl:
Firmin Jack Co., in iii:
of lllind Tom is great.
A big cut in p.-lc
lrjngola shoes in alt si
next :;0 davs at Klein
ati .
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ch-S !-hl-.S
la P..
r t!
mean business.
Don't fail to go and see ti e Fit
luin-.Iaek Dramatic con -j-a:iy a
the Albany oper-i ho'i-e next In
day evening.
io to Searls' for yonr low sh-A-s.
where you will tind t ,e !;a'.-ri
line at prii-es lower than ever ie
fore ctl'ered in Albany.
Miss Firmin i-t the original
''Miss Mttiton,-' p! -tying that pan
throughout its length run in N.-k
York under the Daly's ma .age
ment.
Whether you ivnlemplat-' buy
ing or n)t, it will piv vo'i t
inspect my spring st-ck of uoi.l -
ens, aches, the tad -r. opposite
tl;e postotlice.
Mr. Julius t iradvv obi n-.-w own
a controlling interest in the Al
bany opera house budding, havitv
purchased tiltv-two hii.n.s .'.'
t-tock of N. II. Allen.
Mo. 1 screen do.-rs, wired and
Stained, .f I r(. Adjusiiiile tcreei:
windows, w ired and stained froic
7t)c a. 1 up at Sugar Fine Devi .-..v!
1. umber Co., Albany, Or.
A new invoice of gjo.U j i-(
reived at the l adies I'.aa tr inc
re-
ud-
ing a full line of ladies
inis.-es and
Ia riuci! !s.
childrens ready ma le
corsets, gloves, hosiery
goeds.
:d fancy
No. 1 screen doors, a
d w i;:d J.
wired and stained, and put on th
house complete. Friers ie i.-io i.i
Call at the shop oi K. 1'.. Vunk
corner of second andl'iny 'ne'.
and see samples.
J. W. Flain has pureh.i .-v 1 th
J. S. Antonvlle piopei ty o.i ! ir-t
stieet, now occupied as a can iv
store by John lsom Jr., being -
feet front on the street, pivii,.' f.j:
. the same fI:."Ui.
They are not idain' 'ui--
bridge, lw biidge, no bride in
the game, but are i'eolirig tii-.-i-time
and attention tos. liing t.rst
rl iss groceries at the low. t inar
ket price at Allen ilr cs.
John I.tiper and wife of T.iiigortt
were in the' city ye-ti-:d.iy. Mr
I. tiper repoi ts crop pi-c-pe. .s lia.
in Ids section, and spring H-.-iiii;;
Irt-tty well along and v. II! .-..n.i; b
lmished if the laoi cca-i - so v.oi i.
can be resumed.
' Mr. J. r. Chitwco 1, of Cb it ao . i
Ii'ation, Feiiton county, was in the
lity last night, the guest i f Mr. A.
.. Lamb, lie was on h:s way
tome from Mill City, where he
had been attending tie iast si -h-lu-ss,
death an I b uiU i f hl
brother. Mi-s Nellie Call.i.u.
Xo. M.r") which drew t'-.e pr,. given
by the Singer Sew in; Mac!:!; t
Co. It was a bca-itil'.il M-aii for
an eastd. The niana.'ci.'ieiit i
very thankful to tin: ladles d Al
bany for their kind attention.
The W. C. T. I. have e!-.-t. !
the follow ing oilic -is toterve tia
ensuing year: . r.-. II. F. Sov
wa9 re-elected jui-ldviit ; Airs. J.
I I. Townsend, ct,rresjo!:.iin sec
retary; Mrs. S. A. MeAlister, re
cording secretary ; Mrs. Joint .Vil
li -use, treasurer.
lEeuutif.il (.iioiN for Men 1
Do you wa.it a new suit of
clothes that will tit jmi ' W. I.'.
(iraham, tha leading men h.mt
tailor, has just received the hm si .
line cf spiing and summer suit
ings ever brought to Alb 'iiy, in-:
eluding diagonals, rheviots and'
Iai(!s. He has also a beautiful ;
line of pants goods in an stvle 1
desired, in fact he con suit the i
most fastidious. Call an ! see hi - j
elegant line, there is no d..i,!it hut i
that yot aid h- more than;
,p!easei. Mr. (iraha.tn keeps'
abreast with Ihe times .-r:d guar !
antees a li', !
Klneil f.ir ii-liirliii a .llei-iin-
The young men mentioiead yes
terday meruit. g as h iving disimb
en a religious meeting on the other
side oi the liver, were anvstt
j
taken lielore a jus. ice and put on
trial, resulting in a fine of '
each and costs.
Iirl iif .Mii v.
('hilwood, who was
J.
with his daughter in Mill Ciiv.die.l
on .ion.i.iy irom appopiexv, ai er
short illness. He was a few d..vs
over b'J years of age.
GREAT EXCITEMENT,
IV.
.1 Ac3:d?at
c:w.
at
Mill
I
Wt. ) lav whi'e it tiuiiintr from i
the i'liieral of .1. Chitwood, m ;
Cirv. tour -vu:- men. named !
rvsp.-r'ivcly I'.r.o, Ludlow, Lice law that he himself was instru
aml Mr.-pherd. were crossing in j niei'.tal in fran.in.
ihe li'iai a'-iove the dam, alter the I On the l-"th of this mouth Faker
i-:m,-had hi en taken, when t 'ie ! swor- out a wairant in .lu-liee
ii(-:ti in nunc n.a!.ie. r drifted away j Wood's court I't the aire.-t of M.
;r ;in the rope bv which it is I Abidanalo. a iniikmiu r imaged in
ir:-.: n li viii one s:il to Pie oilier :
St th
river by pulling hand over
: liasM.
The b-.ys saw that tln-y were
' bo::n 1 to ).'() over the dam. and
j two of t!. fin, I'.nvs and Ludlow,
i jumped lor a !.)'. Ludlow leached
it a:al crawii-it out, Put Haws
missed it an. I went over the dam. I
::iuir.': his shou! Icr on tlie pio- ,
tir.ding brush as he went over, but
not n 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 li him.
I I !' man. ted to keep on the silr
mIs ! fact -until he reached the bod of
i a
drift wmd tree, around an ex-1
iding liin!) or knot of which he
tind In- arms and clung for dear
1
v !
i.te.
n,inl
livery swell of the water state show ed that each of tne de
rsed him and the Iree to I fendant's cows had but 2'.i.V.. cubic
v. hicii be clung. As foon as pos -
nl'le a lopj wa' procured and the
lend of iutiirownto him, and he
j wrap. -fd it securely around his
I aim, an ! then ioi.-s -ntd his hold
: o:i the t-co, and those on the
i bank pulled in the rope. I aws
o.l ' d K''.inrt anotlier n.iail i
I a:it the'bvitar.ders seeing t'-iat he
was r i j i I ' v Using treiigrli one
t he: n .;:
a!..iti.d t! :
. ullel on s
out and assisted him j
.md l.e was hastily
ore nioie iiea.i man i
; I . vt
-.: w it :i nit anv seriotH m-1
d all : i.ht in a few hours,
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v'.i'e the hoat with theloods, Ur.lik-s and mcil:cines,
Mt b ivs went over the ! passt d by the. slate legislature
!.i! r g'.it i ie np. and i dm ing the session of lsss-JS'.t, and
!o'.h.r t
! !.::,:. hi
; -trkit.g t lie b ink in a s it I below
j in- oa. n. the b ; s jumped to the
. i'.no'tt even welling their
; i-e. i he ii!) it v, eiit tui ilown the
!:i.cr. er the falls at the mill,
and !o II-- I in some drift wood
t- bei.
iw
tl
raiboad bridge.
Ihe !
cideiit caus.d great ex-1
l lit. Ill- lit , a I
Tidracui is th.it
it is simply
my of the boys
e-.-alu
with their
i h Daws.
Iim-s, especi-
- -
A'l'itir.
A liii-kii s
e-'.'.-tra
light
station was
.he .-
j,-ri
o! no! en !v one, hut a
s ..f sho- kit g incidents on
lay t-venlnr, last. About S
ck p. in., a i irty of lil'een or
j t -m my t iv.mps, ; woopeel iiown on
i;,
tl-.e manau'cr, and had
he been lilore they would, no
d jt; -t . have ma le short w ork of
iiim.
With the aid of his as-istant,
Mr. AchiM.n, he defended hinisell
v ioroiisly, and whet: he ha I rrf-
i.eje.l ipiui the liivt shock of the
.is ;t : i ! t , h" discovered that the
alli en or t Aenly la 'ies and gentle
men who had posse-sion of the
'a'.ioi'., were u-ailv his friends.
ha l
l ist lr
.ed
in iO see ii
wt s telling ins llglit slime i
a
I attending to Ins tegular duties.
s soon is he took in the situation
oe a.-Mimed the position of "mine
!iot" and exhibittil his museum
of curiosities with that alacrity
and giace of manners that assured
he vwito s a cordial wc'.ceme.
- -;p 1 all' su.'Le-ted to hi
iiiends that if they Woiil-1 join
i.a Is an t circle rouu 1 the room,
it would ;i Id to the be.iu:y of the
j i ::e, ati.l aid him In 1 1 a k i 1 1
-o'lii- experiments. '1 hey iiino-
lenllv ac .-ceded to his l-.'!est,
.ii.-::he -eut a slo ik oi forked
ijhtning tii:-.'i-:h theiu all. A
n-- -lack followed another they
I. --i i. d he w as in,ist"r of the situ-
,ii ion an t waj competent to make
.i '.j.-d dai cin' master.
A gc.ieral inspection of the
-taiio.i Ijlioneil Tne extent oi
; a- i .up love I iii. i hi net y w as a sur-
,i!-i; to id!. With steoii and
.a.'.-r i ..n r, an aecidi ut can
it.t .'.iv d prive tl'e ci'y of light,
l'.ie tr.iiois we"it away with the
iica-i.t tii.iv our electiic light
t.i.ion has the best and most im
-.rove i dv.-at tios, tit.it it is ruiiipt-
licit, iiriiiiautly li.hteiland
reiuciel. Albany may be
ci in sveieiu of electric
.veil c
ooi: I
L'ht-
Ni-arty Kinpty.
-.va:e!io-a.sa at Mutiker's is
- e:.i ty, I u: a little mon
leioaiuin; in it. The new
in that vicinity, however,
s-.s to l. II i; to the utmost
teat harvest for llay look
Mr. Ah.i-.keis, l'ie pr tprie
tl.e place, is one of the
tariiii-is who nas wheat on
to s-a'I alter the prices have
Th
-. . a :.c
- t 1 ! .
tor oi
an k y
:.:fn i
ha'.ce
Most
oi the larmers
e advance.
Will Mi. hi Veil I p.
Djn't be afraid to put your
eiice posts dow n below the frost
inc. An arte-ian well in ier
nany ii i; lii-eii bored to the depth
il tjo. 'tl it-. I. and t he di ills have not
,et reached the lower crust of the
:r'h. There's a solid foundation
or evtn a to man to pianeel
.....ltd on.
Itriiuiitti Ht fulMirt;;.
, ... j .. , i i . .i
At ( ..urg ou Saturday las , the
uit.e s n.;.;n lis -o d el. Id of Air. j
nl .Mrs. t handler met Its deal I
by drowning. In the yard is a
pond oi water two feet deep, and
.vhiie playing around this the
liltie one fell in and perished.
S.,me children noticed it struggling
in the water but failed to call for
assistance.
rn-nli tcrl.-tn Sm-inlile,
An observation sociable will be
I given the memheis ot tlie 1 res- -
i hvtcrian ciiurcb, ut the residence .
lof.I. AI. Irving, on Friday evening.
.May I. .Ml are cordially iiivileil
to ai tend and participate
31 uinpH attil .llca-R'i
( ) ir !!eih!ioi ing citv
d Tangent I
has i." en iiaviug a tun on ine i
mumis and measles, neally every-
dv is alllicted. There is said .")
or ;;'o cases of men
des in that vi-
cii.ity now. I
BiKER'S TOOD LAW 18 DEFECTIVE.
Thi Omission of One Word M.iks It
Impossible to Stcurs a C-.Lviction.
State F.,d Commissioner W. I
YV. P.aker may have to sutler the ,
humili.iti. n of beiin beaten hv a j
the !a;i bi'.sii.et-s on tin
White
I louse
cbar.e
road, near Fulton, on a : crooks, who never miss an oppor
of iolalin-' the law to pre- tunitv to huiglari.e, and who
vent tiie pro hi tiou and sale o! j
un .v h-.-iesome f- ods. Faker claim-j
eil t:ta' 1 lie lelt lioatll no noi -nu ,
each of his cows ni t cut ic Pet ol
air. and that rtuisctiii"iil Iv the
n,i!k he oil'ereil for sale couid not
bo wholesome.
Abplanalp was arrested a few
days a'ter the complaint was
sworn out, l.ut thei ase, I--r various
reasons, w as cont iutied from time
to time and tinally it was set for
hearing yes.terilay.
When" the case ctune up, the
1 feet of air; that the stable had but
j very little ventilation, and that
! the temperature in the stable was
(very hiizh.
j The defendant's defense was the
j identical law under w hich he was
; bei'K' prosecuted. lie admitted
every proposition ciaimeu oy me
state, and oilered no testimony in
nbuttal. The law under which
Abolanalp was being prosecuted
was section ' of an act entitled 'an
act to prevent tne proiiuc-iion ami
and sale ot unwholesome tooos,
j and tj regu'a'e sales of adulterated
appto.vd by the governor relmi
aiy !'", ls'.i. This law repeal.
ch;pter XXXVI of Hill's annotat
ed code, an I the section r.ferred
to reads as follows:
"When cows are kept by any
per.-on for dairv purposes, either
for butter or cheese, or for the pro-
j duciMin of milk or cream for sale,
anl are coniineit ui st.ioies, su;n
cows so i-.inliiied shall be allowed
at least . SOD cubic feet of air, and
! such cow s so stabled shall not be
I c , iii-iie,! hicim. each other, unles.-
I ,
tliere shall bean air tiitht partition
between such cows at least tour
feet in height, and all stables
w nere such cows are kept shall he
well ventilated and kept in a good
healthy healthful; condition."
The intent of this law no doubt
is g;od, but the loophole is so pal
panle that it is seen at a glance,
tnd it is doubtful whether it can
ever be ued for convicting a per
sox amity of violating its intent.
Had the word "each'" been insert-
ed after the words "such cows so
conlined shall be allowed at least
SiMl cubic feet of air" the law
would be all right, hut without thi
it is vague and m all probabilily
will prove entirely inoperative.
! i'he state itself showed that Alt
plaualp's cows had .".0 ill cubic feel
of air, and as this is considerable
lucre than the SO I required by law
there was clearly no cause for ue
tion.
When this defeat in the law was
pointed out Mr. Il.iker was as sur
prised as he was nonplussed. Ik
claimed to be the lather of th?
law, and thought it was as perfect
as any such law could well be
made, for in framing it he incor
oorated tin? best features of the
dillerelit laws bearing on this sub
ject on the statute books of I'iast-
i I'll hll'.teS.
The c.ise, however, was not de
cided, for Justice Wood wants to
lookup other authotitics beiore
passing judgment. It is the first
ease that has been tried under the
ne,v law, and consnler.tble interest
is attached to il in cois-e.p-lence.
The penalty for a v.o!fiti,u of ihe
'cubic air" section is a ibie not
less than ''o nor mo.e than .fbid,
or imprisonment in the ;unty jail
for a period not Icsm ihan ilnriy
daysncr more than six mouihs.
If judged by the intent of ihe
law there is noipiestion as to Ah
plaiiidp's guilt, but if judged by
the let'eis ol the law. no case nasi
been made out against him. Ore
goniaii. M.irt liiiimtcM tr the Alum.
The Salem Statesman notes that
Alary Floiirnoy, of Douglas county,
committed to tie; asylum for the
insane yesterday, having been
brought .down by Deputy Sheiiil'
F. W. Diilard. Her age is 'Si
yours and t he cause of her ins.mity
is tniki.tow a. She refuses to rat,
sleep, or drink, swears violeitily
at eveiybody and everything. It
ieciiires a close watch over her
hoth day and night. Chas. J.
Cowniah, (ilencoe, Washington
county, was the second arrival.
He is a f inner by occupation and
is oil years old. Alcoholism is the
direct cause at his mind becoming
deranged, and his excessive use of
aleohlie drinks was brought on by
love. He lias curious hallucina
tions. At times he thinks he Ins
bet u
ci niiiiissioned to con.pier
n. a-gt neial ( iiant negli cled
Oreg
'o do it; agaoi he wanted to whip
eveivbo.lv in the town of Ilills-
iioto:aiicl he c. aims lie is .leans.
;J (ll.i,nt. lItv
St)(.rj,. J.,,-.
l he eiainis he is Jesus.
ed him to Dr. lame'.- big building.
Theie are no.v iiniortunates
incaicerated in this institution.
This Will lit- :i (oi.el Fruit Season.
That the Willammette Valley
w ill be blessed with an abundance
of li u t t his season is very potent
to the observing. Tho cherry
trees are loaded with blo.-soins,
and it is the same with all kinds
oi ,.ailvfruit. strawberry growers
i..;,.. il... r,...,.,.! udl insure
a large crop of that variety of fruit.
i i I veil.
The remains of the child of T.
j F. Hackleman, that died some
months ago in Foilland, arrived
nere lor nuai liuerineni vesieroav.
Fine comb honey and salmon
bellies at Mueller .v Carrel's, the
leading groceis.
CCAST NOTES.
A fifteen year-old Tillamook girl
was so deierininded last week to
i U'-"t married in spite of her father's
opposition that .-he started to
California. Then the father re-
leiitea, anil she wetU.eU tne man
of her choice
Seattle recently tired out a couple
hundred gamblers and toughs.
A majoity of the gang have taken
up temporary quarters here. They
should be made ''move on."
Among the lot is a half doen
would steal a saucer of milk Iiom
a cat. Astoria,
IVn,l elon s nil btin c iiiinanv :s
growing and much interest is
taken by its members, there being
a good attendance at drills. The
company is now lifty-three strong,
several new members being lately
admitted.
La (iranil iazette : La irande
is to be congratulated on the
aci'iiisition of ex-State Treasurer
Webb and his wife as permanent
I residents. Mr Webb concluded
the purchase last, week of Henry
Kinehart.'s place in liradv's addi
tion and will lake possession of the
sane by the first of next month.
.Mr. Webb is now in Salem look
ing a'ter some business matters
and will return to La (irande in a
few days.
The experiment of boring for
artesian water at Harney is still
continued, the well being now
about IklO feet deep. If it proves
a success it will be of incalculable
benetit to the valley.
The farmers in the vicinity of
Frairie City, (irant county, have
subscribed a $:5,000 lionus for a
roller flouring mill and it is now in
jinx ess of erection. It will have a
capacity of fifty barrels.
Shad have coi imence I to come
into the Columbia ; they are caught
in seines ; a few are found in the
traps; they run from three to five
pounds in weight. The are equal
intlivorto the famous Delaware
shad.
John Harlan, of As'oria. killed a
large gray eagle on the corner of
Main street and Klaskanine
avenue in that city the other day.
The proud bird of freedom was
sitting on the apex of a blasted tir
when Harlan's ritle brought him
down. He me mured seven feet
seven inches from tip to tip. He
will be stnil'ed and would make a
g wd companion for the elk that
goes to Louisville tiext month.
Wheat is now growing rapidly
as is seen from a sample fourteen
inches in height brought in from
Stage (iiiich Umatilla county,
(train nexer looked better in that
in ighlioi hood, in w hich a light
crop has been raised for several
seasons past, and unless appear
ances are deceitful the harvest out
thtre, and in the entire county,
will he exceptionally heavy.
With such an evidence of what a
rainy season w ill do for grain the
failure of the fanners to take no
more interest ihan they do in the
irrigation project now on foot ig
beyond comprehension. With
plenty of water when needed,
grain-raihing would no longer he
an uncertainly. A big yield yearly
would be assured. Mast Ore
gonian. I.i ri t l! LIST.
The following is a list of letters
remaning in the post ollice at Al
bany Or. April L'iid ISill, uncalled
for: W. S. I'.allard, Mrs. W. II.
Foher, Mrs. Feter (iourley, Mrs.
F. M. (iivenz, Nicholas L. Iluettl,
Win. LaAIott, Mable lieul, J. K.
Kobertson, C. N. Wosswick.
W liat (lit; l.onth Itrinj;.
As Albany is going into the bond
business, it might be an item of
interest to know how that kind of
article stands in the market. The
Oregon ian says the committee on
wiivs an I means yesterday opened
bid's for the $"ii,r0() of l'ortiand
city bonds ollered for sale. Tl e
bonds bear ." per cent, and run
for ten jears. Only two bids were
submitted. The Security Savings
and Trust company, of this city,
ollered '7 cents on the dollar, or
.Vt,.S05 for the lot. The Rollins
Investment company, ot Denver,
hid f)L,:;00 for the lot. A capital
ist remarked that he was surprised
tl at so much was bid for 5 per
cent bonds, now that there were
so many Fortland bonds to be put
on the market and insurance com
panies were allowed to deposit
mortgages as security instead of
bonds. Another capitalist said
that notw ithstanding the security
was all that could be desired, the
fact that Fortland bonds w ere to
he plentiful had the ellect of re
ducing them in pri:e.
Hume-Made Stained (ilans.
Imitation stained glass, which
may be turned to good account for
(lower or landscape tablets to be
hung before windews, to add, in
addition to any attraction of the
design, color vivacity to a loom,
may I e executed by covering the
glass with a thin film of turpentine
and painting on this in varnish
colors Ktmewiiat thin. The glass
is to be placed in a warm, dry
place for a few days. The design
may be placed beneath the glass or
outlined on its face by means of
transfer paper and a tracer. The
Ladies Home Journal.
Will Make Koine Huvvl.
The spring season being so late
in opening up, and being over
stocked in ladies Oxford ties we
will for the next oO days, sell
them at greatly reduced prices.
We mean just what we say. Call
and get prices. We have over :0
ditlerent stles to select from, at
Klein llios. exclusive shoe store.
To Meet the I'realdent.
Kvery man, woman and child
should go to meet the president
and nartv: ves. be eure and
I bring grandma with you, and on
your way home leave your orders
ior ever" thing that's good to eat
at Mueller & (Jarrett's.
CULLED NOTES
The Willamette valley has been
considered a grain and fruit grow
ing country, and little devoted to
stock raising. F.ut the fact of l!i"
1'cense to keep stallions having
been issued in Marion county (lur
ing the two years the law has been
in force, proves that this part of
Oregon is adapted to stock raising.
A woman belonging to the Fres
by terian church at Far Uockway,
N. Y. has been exconimunicate l,
because, among other indiscretions
she wore a bathing suit which was
too diminutive for propriety.
Watterson ediloiially gives
notice to New Yotk democrats
that hereafter they will have to
keep their hands oil' of the demo
crats of the West and South, for
they "do not mean to stand any
more 'd n nonsense.''
A sow belonging to a farmer of
Westtown. Chester county, Fa.
died a few days ago, leaving six
orphans. Upon the death of their
parent the farmer tilled her place
by a big milk bottle with six little
ho33 attachments.
After all, ministers are rather
a healthy class of men, notwith
standing the disajiointsmeiits (f
small collections. The average
age of eighty-four Congr gational
ministers who died last year is
given at 71. Tuis is above the
allotted three suoie and ten years.
The (iarfield Knterpris. states
that because of the increased de
mand made by Kastern brcweis for
Washington barley a larger acreage
of this grain has been sow n this
season than ever before. Farmers
generally expect a better price for
this commodity this fall than they
have ever before received.
Having finished the new and
handsome court lioue. citizens of
Colfax aie looking about to s. j
how they may add still further to
the appearance of their town, and
have decided that the thing most
needjd now is a new school build
ing. The plan proposed is to bond
the city for it.'M.OUU for tiiis pur
pose. Near Ocala, Fla., a few night
ago an engine struck a cow which
got a tangled up in thecowcati her
and before the train ctuli be
stopped she. was dragged o'Hi yards.
When extrica'ed she walked oli
and s )jii began to bite grass as if
nothing hat1, happened.
The ()ueeu ol Faistonga has
sent letters oi thanks to New
Zealand Alliance and other tem
perance bod it s in that colony for
their assistance in repelling the
attempt to get a repeal of the law
of her island prohibiting tin.' im
portation Hinl sale of iutoxica'iiu
drinks.
An unusual application for par
don was recently presont-d to the
governor of ieorg.a from a
woman begging for t be leh-ae of
C. C. Weeks, who killed her Iris
band. Weeks is her brother and
committed the crime w hile he and
her husband were both drunk.
Since he was imprisoned his sister
has been caring for his children.
Two now cities have sprung up
in the Northwest dining the past
week. One is on the route of the
(ireat Northern in Flathead valley
three miles from Demaisville.
Sixty lots were sold the lirst day,
as high as $lL'W being pxid. The
other town is located at the mouth
of the Co-ur d'Alene river, and has
been named Harrison, in honor of
the president. The rush to tie'
Co-ur d'Alenj re-crvalion s ill
continues. -.
T1IK WOIil.lt KMC It II KD.
The facilities of the present day
or the production of everything
hat will conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of Figs was lirst produced
the world was enriched w it h the on
ly perfect laxative know n, as it is
the only remedy w hich is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the tate
and prompt and ellectua! tocleanse
the system gently in the Sprii.
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the moie
popular it becomes.
The I. litest A limit.
One of the latest styles of li-e
alarms is now- on trial at No. l's
engine house in this city, but this
is nothing tompared with the
alaimingly low prices to he found
at Mueller A (Jarrett's. The last
steamer came loaded down with a
large (juantity of the best table
delicacies, to be sold at Ihe lowest
cash figures.
They Are lit It.
It will pay you well to call at
the corner of Second and Flis
worth streets, at .Mueller it iar
rett's, where you can find a
splendid variety of groceries, veg
etables, poultry, eic, for your
Sunday dinner. Call eaily and
avoid the rush.
Mettle I p.
All knowing themselves indehted
to the old ti nil of Conn linn, or to
the linn of Conn it Hendrickson,
are requested to call and settle
i m mediately.
The linest and best assort ment
ot ladies Oxford's and slippers ev
er brought to Albany at Searls'
ehoe store.
I will make special prices to
clubs ordering suits or pantaloons.
Guarantee perfect fits and tirst-clas-j
workmanship. Zachas, the
tailor, opposite the postollice.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet
breath secured, by Shiloh's Cat
arrah remedy, juice oil cent-.
N'asal injector free, sold by Fosliay
i& .Mason.
Fains in 'he small of the hack
indicate a diseased condition of
the liver or kidneys, which liiay
be easily removed by th' use of
Dr. J. H. .McLean's Liver and
Kidney Halm. $1.00 per bottle.
For lame back, side or chest,
use Shiloh's orous piaster, l'riec
cents at Foshav .Mason.
Call eiirly and secure the best
pantaloons to order at cost,
aches, the tailor, opposite postotlice.
I51SIXES3 LOCALS,
Klein's $1! shoenoxem all.
Ilulin ci Dawson, druggists.
French keeps railroad time.
One or Dr. J. 1 1. McLean's Little
Liver and Kidney Fillets, taken
at night before ging to bed, will
move the bowels ; the ellect w ill
astonish you.
Cioup, whooping cough and
bronchitis immediately relived by
Shiloh'sCure. For sale by Fosliay
Ac .Mason.
Sleepless nights, made miserable
by tiiat terrible cough, Shiloh's
Cure is the remedy for you. For
sale by Fosliay it Mason.
Shiloh's Cure and consumption
cure is sold by us on a guarantee.
It cures coneiimption. For Bale
by Fosliay it Mason.
I'aths, well sunlight rooms at
Vierecks.
Just received, a new invoice of
children's ready-made dresses and
aprons at the Ladies Fa.aar,
which are being sold for less than
you can make them up.
A free and easy expecloration is
produced by a few doses of Dr. J.
H. McLean's Tar Wine Lung
i'.a'm, in all caces of hoarsriiicnt,
sore thioat or dilliculty of breath
ing Allow me to add ny tribute to
the el!icaey of ly's Cream F.alni.
1 was suH'ering from a severe at
tack of influenza and catarrh and
was induced to try your remedy.
The 'result was marvelous. I could
hardly articulate, and in less than
twenty-four hours the catarrhal
symptoms and my hoarseness dis
appeared and I was able to sing a
heavy role in (ir.ind Opera with
voice unimpaired. I strongly
recomui"iid it t all singers. Win.
II. Hamilton, Leading l'.tsso ol
the C. D. Hess iratid Opera 'o.
M.llililKII.
H'M.tXE Tl'hXKK-ln Sweet Heme.
.Api-1 -y, l-'.U, liy Utv 'Cionais
Ya.-t .1. A. .iom.c ami Jaiia ,
Turner.
XKli' JO' HA V.
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1 7 AN I'M To n-nt, 4 lit t. five - r
nt 'in -ot!.ti.'i ci'iitrally lo.-at i. i,.-
Ii:ri at .iit o:Imt.
-j f 1 i: r ta pa y kkks -1:
V (r!tT or the t-irHity riiui'i I an tlirtvi'tl
t-t fop c th-.- iClliction u. all laVi-M MtubduiK
U!l!'.-i I Oil 1 Iif .'lM-lllrht 1 !!-. of tliw .t.iinty.
It mi Ii t.ii-s :.re ;iot ;iil iimiuiiiatoly I
(iM-e-i! ti Wvy iiM.n aud si-ll th
pr -in rt i tl Ijiu'-ms to make cjMictiou.
1 im aii itn-.s.
M. SCoTT.
Sbciiffof IJim (.'ouiitv.
Ma:
Tw" Jnnulrrtl aiitl twenty-fiw am! all wli
iiiitT-'..!, I t.", iit irrain nml a fine prcH'ct
oi a uoo'i rntji and !o acrcw in pasture Iixm
cll. Ijtr.e l-urri newly lni'lt, hiwh' oichard,
two kM fpriii". Tin atiove div ribeil hirni,
L'ntin atnl ijtruiiit inii)itiifiiU for Male fr
Ka- teriKS. f or fu-ther artiMl;rs
a'l 011 cr write to V. J. T.iriiruJv.f, Lcioiii t,
.i:in C'Hiiitt Orcnn.
HAYK YOU AN Y KUllNI I'UKK THAT
nei'N variii-liiny; or i-aintiritf to be
il. ''. l't furiitruie made to look an kxh
m w. lfoti-cn, feiiet h and all kinds of paint
ing tioite pr"iiitly ;;ttd at re.i.-ionaM
alert
l.t ave or Ut- ai K. M. Komrt:
oil's feed store.
t''.'0lDi Stfei t.
U. K. MdltT.RY.
roT.. Hu t!.e h 11H , a ccket took
J iiit:iiiiiiij: s .0, Th- tinder will receive
i-'-turd o railing on owner at reside nc f
Mr. K-iU-rtMHi, Kisurtli street lutweeii 7th
and "tii street-, o." P. O. t-o, l:;&.
H. J. J li'.MI'soN,
Onera
House,
W.irncr & Crajor, Lessees & Manageic.
Friday, .Hay I, 1.891,
ONI MCI IT ONLY!
A"NNIK FIliMIN,
JOIIX.JACK
AND COMPANY,
In a hill oMtgitimiledrama,
('aisic comedy and
clean farce.
LAT1IST St N' is OF TIIK DAY,
Horn Ned Harrigan's Xew
York Theatre :
"Hielev's 4'MK" ".Magaie Murphy's
Home,' lakmgin I lie town,"
"l.aadubach,"
i-l ICT'' 1 .1 ll II tll." V "
l!y Fiof. W. J. Kichards.
(iilhert's MUholojiical play
G A L A TEA,
(ialatea, the Statue, Annie Firmin
Fyg.nalion, ( j . j k
Ciirsos, an art jtatron
Foucicault's pathetic comedy,
LAWYER AND FACTORY CIRL-
FUN ON A RANCH,
A musical farce comedy.
Reserved seats, 75c. ; general ad
mission, o'le. Box i dan now open
at Will A Link's.
Ur.NTKH-To eon'r.ii-t with parties to
l.iiiik :ii.'i(W ft. ol Ions or more to lie
ci.iii.:eii-l 1..V June -i', lvil. Kor further
iiifi-rin ili-.n -all K-rona'lv at the eoniiian.v's
-:i:nls, iiidith ..I the'Sanliuiii
Wii.i.kttk l'i la- it Pai-kr Co.
II. GKEGG,
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Mi-i.-H ami Hots' ilotliini; ma.le to ordr or
i-i-:.iii-.l mill rt-pairc.l on fliort ncticc an.l
nl.niia!lo r:ltti.
sit.iji on the street car line, lietween Tliinl
a'lil rnmltl Btreets.
rtfANTKI), TJ THAVrL FOK MKItiClNK
('mKinv, a ceiitieitiati With mall capi-
til. lit: pav f..r riifttt party. A.l.lrcwt H.
.1, 'Hi jiiipn't, A'baiiy, Or., V. O llox l:iS.
Nutloe to C(intractor.
N.ilK-e is hereliy Riven that bids
ui'l do rfccived for the erection of a
hrirk I mi Id hi!,' on First street, Albany,
ilr-,, for C'lnts. E. J'feillcr until May
10, 1'.'l. The owner reserves the
relit to reject any and all bids. Eor
further iiil(iniiali.'H apply to I. C.
Stliell, architect.
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..1a.-...m It I V . ii -i iii ti op
i ii i minim' i i ii no i in 1 1 ii
i I III IV. I
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
1 1 x
ABSOLUTELY PURE
L. EX Blain,
The Lcadinsr Clothier.
F TIIE FUOGREr'SIYK
to see a line of goods
variety, the linest and conservative fashionable
fe itures of the day, combined with a complete assort
ment of staples, all made and flushed in the very high
est standard of excellence, and placed on the market at
p. p'llar prices, our exhibit for the coming spring and
summer season will surely command his attention.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW PAT- - .
:.;;Z."ZZZzZ:fZITERNS FOR SUITINCS AND TROUSERS
CLOTHING MADE
Fit guaranteed in his
Prices Auwavs
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The Albany
A FULL LINE
"In Spring the young man's fancy
Lightly turns to thoughts of love!"
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1 r. The w ise young man, the old man, the thrifty housewife, all wil
turn their steps, when searching for fresh table delicacies, choice
butter, fresh laid eggs, staple and iancy groceries of all kinds, to the
grocery store of
C. E. JBrownelL
Once
"VVe wish to remind you that we car
ry the most Complete Line of Hard
ware. Stoves and Eanes in the Val
IeV MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.
Latest U. S. Gov't Food Rcpoit
Baking
Powder
PUKCIIASER DESIRES
that embodies in its immense
TO ORDER AND A
tailoring department.
Reasonable.
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