THE MORNING HERALD: WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 18i)l
Horning gaUy$craM
on s-ur.
The Daily IlERALn will be on
Bale each morning at II. J. Jones'
book Btore.whereitcinbe procure J
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTIN09 ABOUT TOWN.
A BOY pETECTIVE.
A
J. P. t.albraith went to Portland
yesterday.
P. B. Marshall went to iralem
yesterday.
Komeuiber the - service at the
opera liont-e Saturday night.
Mrs. Mela Bowles returned to
her home in Portland yesterday.
Mr?. J. L. Fuller and children.of
IlarrUburg, were in the city yes
terday. Keserved seats for the f.eorgia
Minstrels Friday evening are on
tale at Will & Link's.
Ire cream by the pint or iiart
at HoenicUe's, and guaranteed to
be the finest iu the city.
For an elegant and perfect fitting
corset call at the Ladies Bazaar,
lixjuire for the "I. I!.''
Miss I'earl Smith of llarrisburg
is virdtiiiirin this city the guest of
Mrs. Thomas Hopkins.
Ifuilburt & Kdris invite a trial
washing of clothes to teat the
Pacilic Washing Machine.
The Social Session Co., to-morrow
evening. lo not miss this
greatest treat of the season.
The Salem base b:i!l nine de-
leateii tiie Maver tV Walker nine
at Salem Monday bv a a. ore of 10
to 1.
lust received a new invoice of
ladies' ready made wrappers and
hildrens dre.-ws at tho Ladies
La.aar.
A large line of children's sun
bonnet?, school hats, white apron.-?
and dresses jut received at the
Ladies Husaar.
The 1'acilii: Wo-thing .Machines
a genuine Oregon invention, and
is made in the city of I jiu'en. ; give
i: an examination.
The Memorial service and enter
tainment at the opera house on
Saturd.iy night, will be well
worthy of attendance.
The ladies of the W. It. (.'., have
taken great p.. ins t tret u;. an en
tertainment at the opera house
worthy oi patron.iu'e on Memorial
Hay. '
The number 'of seats already
taken for trie Abbie C'arringtoii
lirand Opera Co., are almost sutli
cient to guarantee her appearance
liere. This opportunity should not
be missed.
Don't forget Friday afternoon.
the grand I'nil'orui parade given j Salem lor
by the deorgia minstrels. See the
most wonderful drum major of his
age in the worl I, Master Bertie
Trice. Secure your seats early.
JCeserve 1 seats 7" cents.
Mr. C. W. Avers and family
will l.ave this morning for Port
land, where they will in future
reside. Mr. Ayeis received a tel
egram yesterday from bis mines
iu Ioug!as eo'iniv that his placet
ciaim mere was panning out in a
most satisfactory manner.
Mr. K. F. Wineman has sold his
sld his saloon btiMtiess in this
city to Mr. F. (ioulet. of Wood
bum, who will t ike c!aie of the
simeon June 1. .Mr. Wineman
will leave in a short time for Chi
cago. Mr. ioulet formerly re
sided at Prineville and is well
know n in Albany.
M. C. Bingham was arrested at
Lebanon yesterday, where he is at
wotk on uib paper mills, on a
charge oi polygamy. The particu
lars have been published hereto
fore. Mr. Bingham was brought
t this city and arrang -d in Judge
Humphry's court. He waived
examination and was held in fjuii j
Ioiiit3, which lie gave.
Spiague's "Social Session" com
pi.iy drew another large audience
last evening. This is one of the
very few attractions whose audi
ences increase with each perlo in
aiioe. The company is one of the
b.rt wo have ever had in farce
comedv, and id fullv as good a
"City I irectory.'' "Parlor Match,'
etc. The performance is more
than pleasing; it is excellent.
Portland Oregonian, Jan. .S, lS'.W.
The "Social Session" company,
accompanied by the famous Black
Hussar band, will play in thiscitv
Thursday evening, May L'Sth. If
you wish good seats go at once and
icserve mem at i in v l.iriR s.
tie Assists the Police in Banning Down t
Gang of Bnrglari Near This City.
The jiolice of this city have been
on the alert for some time for" a
gang of burglars, w ho have been
operating throughout the, Willam
ette Valley.
Yesterday morning Charles
Spaght, a young man u ho always
has his eyes and ears open, told
Chief of Police Hoffman that he
thought these cracksmen were
camped below this citv. The
officer ottered the boy $10 if he
could locate the men, and would
point out their camp to him. The
boy started out on a detective
search of his own. He carried a
Winchester rifle, and went into the
woods near the Jewish cemetery,
where le had a suspicion they
were stopping. He came upon
two men camped in a position
concealed fiom the road. The boy
told the men that he was hunting
pigeons, and sat down and talked
some time. After observing closely,
the contents of the camp he re
turned and notified the police
that he bad found the men. Offi
cers Hoffman, Lee and McClain
and young Spaght proceeded to
their rendezvous. As they reached
it, one of the men was encoun
tered in tle act of leaving. OIK
cer I loll'man covered bini with a
revolver, and he was soon in irons.
Oilicer McClain came upon the
other concealed near tho camp.
The fellow drew a revolver, when
McClain quickly tired at him. The'
man started to run, but at another
I shot from the officer he fell, and
cried out that he was down,
j and not to shoot. The
I oflicer desiste I, but before
i i hey could reach him, be got up
and run, escaping in the dense
undergrowth. He had on neither
coat, hat or shoes. It was after
ward i thought that he was not hit
at ail.
1 he prisoner was conveyed to
jail and the contents of their camp
was taken possession of by the
oilieers. It contained revolvers,
ammunition, keys, drills, saws, in
fact a full kit of burglars' tools,
besides stolen properly, clothing
etc. Among the latt'-r were two
silvt r watches, one of which com
pletely identified the burglars as
thu men w ho robbed the safe of
Whitney, Elder Co. at Stayton,
as it had a charm attached bear
ing the inscription: "L Whitney,
Saiitiam Ixxlge No. 25 A. F. &
M,"' of Stayton. It is also be
lieved that they were the men
who robbed I. Beam's store in
this city.
The search for the oter burglar
was continued last evening, but
w ithout effect.
The prisoner will be taken to
examination, in which
county Stayton is situated.-.
An Advertisement far Bids
y tie Bridge to Be .Published
CITY COUNCIL.
for Building
The city council met in regular
session at the chambers last even
iug, wkh Mayor Cowan in the
chair. The minates were read and
after some objections and correct
ions were approved.
Petition of K. F. Sox and others
to chang the crude on First and
Second streets between Main and
Pine was disallowed.
Councilman French reported that
the work of cleaning water cisterns
was progressing.
Report and recommendation of
the street commisioner wsis re
ferred to the commUtee on afreets
anj public property.
HOUSES roll Till. ytliK KNdlNKS.
The report of the committee ou
tire and water, in regard to putting
horses ou the fire engines, was
adopted and the matter referred
back to the committee, w iih power
fo make a contract for one year.
THE 7. M. C. A.
capitulation of the Recent Convention
Held in This City.
V.
Number of sessions, S; numbei
present at all of the sessions, 2400 ;
nituiber of delegates present, 24;
nuiiHier of collatione, 4 ; number at
collations, 272; amount of collec
tion atunday evening meeting,
20.2.-.
On Monday afternoon at the
meeting for ladies in the rooms, a
ladies auxiliary w as organized w ith
2:5 charter members, this number
will, without doubt, be doubled by
thj time the next meeting is held
which will be next Monday after
noon. The ladies are bound to
make this a very important factor
in our work and it has been our
experience that when they start
out to do a thing, they generally
accomplish their end. This, we
think, was fully demonstrated in
THE WOltLI) KNKICIIEI).
The facilities of the present day
for the production of everything
that will conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of Figs was first produced
the world was enriched w ith the on
ly perfect laxative known, as it is
the only remedy w hich is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt andeflectual tocleanse
the system gently iu the Sprir.
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
XEW TO-DAY.
GuimI KM4iiiinieiiflatiiiN.
Hi (ii;NK, Or., April 1, KSHI
We the undersigned citizens of
Fugene, Oregon, having thorough
ly tested The Pacific Wa-hing
Machine, do most cheerfully
recommend the sam ! to all who
need a first class -machine. It
iocs its worK penectiv in a it
vim
W arner Sl Cranor, Lessees & Managers.
O.N K XIG I IT ON LY :
.Holiday, June 1, '91
The Ct l. brateJ Comedienne
MISS YF.KXONA
II
AR BEAU
In her
brilliant
comedy
musical
the week that has just jutsst d. We inarkable short time, and w ithout j ,Q A D I I H H T
prophesy that no page in the his-i any labor, so to speak. It is id! i ' ', 1 '
tory of this association will outi that Messrs. Bunch A: Williams.
shine the one just w ritten, the claim it to be. It is the best m.i
convention that has just closed chine we have seen used, and d'.e? j
was a complete sinx-ess in every its work better. A. (i. Ilov. vJ
particular, and the pait which , president Lane count v Bank. T. j
tie ladies took was veryiO. lluidricks, nre.idjr.t First!
National Bank, F.
Mrs. (i. P. (iriilin.
Abrams, Mrs. K. C.
W. II. Abrams. Mrs.
M.
Mrs
Sin
K. H.
Wi.kins
, A. M
'!., Mrs.
i.uekcv,
MEM0KIAL ENTERTAINMENT.
Kicurii on li Newport.
The first of the popular excur
sions of the season will be given
on Sunday, May .list. A special
train will'ieave AIbanv at 7 a. m.,
arriving at Newport "at lt a. m ,
returning, leave at 7 i m., arriving
in Albany at 10 a. m., giving the
excurioni.-ts all day at the sea
side. First cla.s accommodations
may be secured at the hot. Is ami
Ihe weathei n Very ple.is int. The
Lire lor tlie roiiml tup lms
placed at the extremely iov
of $2, making it within" the
of all.
FIRST I'AKT.
Music National patriotic air. '
Song By (piartette of gentle
men. Becitation "Cover Them Over"
Miss Helen Crawford.
Music Slow march, while
ladies place flowers on symbolical
grave.
Becitatiori "Address to Dead
Soldier Boy" Miss Mamie Allen.
Besponaive reading Bv Mr. I
Hewitt.
Music Triumphal march.
t losing memorial services.
Music while arranging for sec
ond part.
SKCOXII l'AKT.
"The Oathering of the Muses:"
Clio, the muse of history of
epic poetry Mrs. Searls.
Knterpe, the muse of lyric
poetry Miss F.mrna Crawford.
Thalia, the muse of comedy
Miss Lora Vance.
MeliHjmene, the muse of trag
edy Mrs. Harkness.
Terpsichore, the muse of danc
ing, Miss D.iisy Hopkins.
Krato, the muse of tender poe
tryMiss Carrie Penn.
Polyhymnia, the muse of har
monyMiss Tina Monteith.
Crania, the muse of astronomy
Mrs. Sherman Thompson.
Calliope, the sweet voiced muse
Mrs. Fmnia Miller.
The graces will be represented
by several young ladies.
To close with a tableau.
Admission to any part of the
house, 2") cents. Reserved seats
without extra change. Tickets
cm l e procured and seats reserved
at Will it Link's music store.
The pioceeds of this memorial
service and entertainment at the
opera house on Saturday night are
to be apylied on payment for lots
in the city cemetery, purchased bv
the O. A. Ii. post for the burial of
old soldiers.
Tlie recorder-wasTiislructeil to
advertise for bids for the con
struction of forty-eight feetof sewer
on Railroad street between Eighth
and Ninth streets.
Saloon licenses were granted J.
E. Munsey and F. (Joulet.
The city council will meet as a
board of equalization on Wed lies
dav, June 10.
Contract bill of Olaf Pihil for
$1500 was allowed.
Councilman 'fabler read a
lengthy resolution relating to or
dering street improvements; re
ferred to committee on streets and
public property.
KILLS ALLOWED.
F. H. Koscoe
ton, Mrs. Dr. D. A. Paine, Mrs. J.
K. Bond, Mrs. Dr. Hani-, Mrs. C.
M.Horn, Mrs. B. J. Paine, Mrs.
tieo. O. Yoran, Mrs. J. I.. Fisher,
Svarverud, II. A. Haskell. Mr.
id Mrs. M. S. Biddell, na-tor of
conspicuous. Mr. J. A. Dun i:ett.
traveling secretary for the Pa-ilic
Northwest, stated that iu his 12
vears' experience in Y. M. C. A.
work he never saw more beautiful Mrs. F. J. Crouch, Mrs. .). .1. Wal-
and better suppli d collations
than the la lies oi Albaiy served
at our convention, hence we have
every reason to feel proud of them
and think that too much cannot
be said in their l)"ha!t, an t e
wisli to once more thank them for I Presbvtenan church. K. C. I.m-i
their kind and generous assistance, mer, Sam Nelson, Mrs. S. II.
for it has certainly been the Friendly, Mrs. P. E. Snodgrass,
means of great encouragement to I Mrs. i." M. Whitney, Mrs. Ueo. B.
us in our work. To those who so Hall, Mrs. C. Iluil', Mrs. J. W.
kindly opened their homes for tlie F.gan, Mrs. It. B. Henderson, Mrs. !
entertainment of visiting dele-1 Dr. Sheltoii, Mrs. Ada MePher.-oii,
gates, we wish to express our grat-1 Mrs. M. C. Dovle, Mrs. W. B.' I
itude, and to every one w ho Mummey. Mrs. C. S. Davis. Mrs. j
assisted us in any way during the J. Miller, Mrs. D. Cherry. J. L. i
convention, we wish to say that ' Simpson, U. C. Dmni, N. B.'Alievj
you have helped to put new life land wife, pastor Christian church, ;
into me association, ana that we i J. i ravis, pastor First Baptist I
Sii: po-ted by her own com
pany of conn dy and musi
cal talent.
EVERYTHING CHANGED
New Ci stiunes ! New Songs!
New D.itict! New Faces!
New Sayings! New Music!
New Funny .Situations I
New Gavotte by
PnETTY C:RLS, BEAUTIFULLY COSTUMED.
rim lur of mi: slaso.n
MISS JAKBKAl 'S NEW SONUS
"Wink the Othei Eye,"
"It's the Same Thing Over Again."
Jef!'. D. Bernstein, Prop. X Man'r.
':. at Will A
irpera House
Iv. EX Blain,
Tlie Leading Clothier.
Beserved
l.ini; s inn
block.
ii x :
seats ,
ic store
I IN
FL'N !
A. B. Lacey
Paisley A Smiley.
Stewart & Sox
S. W. Ross
Hopkins Bros
Hose Co. No. 1...
Jno. tiiblin
Mechanics Band .
Hose Co. No. 2 . . .
E. Lamb
W. Barr
Robert Brown
R. A. Clart
Jno. Clelan
S. W. Ross
Jno. Maxwell. . .
J. W. Warner ...
Barbour
P. C. Anderson. . .
1 7 so ;
7 25
10 25
12 :u
2 50
2 50
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1 50
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8
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75
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75
75
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I'cen
rate
reach
says that
m image
At I.:t.
The Salem Journal
invitaions are out tor tin
oi Mckinley M
edi
Ha
feheir, at .,(. Washington street.
San Francis"o, at 12:.; o'clock
Wednesday, June Kith. The
newspaper boys will pVase gt
otl no more drives on McKinl- v !
on the subject of matrimony.
Neatly Kept.
A visit to the stable of the street
railway comoany, under the skill
ful manipulation of J. S. Ladlar.
is worth the trouble it takes, just
io m'b norses Kept in the most
Louiioiuoie ana cleanly manner
possible and every thing as neat
as a pin. One stall is fixed up
uu vais in which ihe horses can
stand lor a short time to keep
men icel moist and comforlible.
Ihe cats, harness and every
appurtenance is kept in first class
iie. in the olhce r L-.nt full
THE ArrjtOACIIIXO KOl'KTU.
To rim KiiroR of tub Ilriio.n.
It looks as though Albany did
not intend to celebrate this year,
and that her patriotic citizens
would have to go elsewhere to
burn their powder and spend
their money. This will take out
of this city at least $5000, while
an attractive and rousing demons
tration on the Fourth day of July
would bring in double that amount
of money.
Not cnly this is to ie considered
but Albany did not celebrate last
year, and to let a second Fourth
of July pass with no celebraMon
would look to an outsider as If all
was not prosperity, in other words
that a season of deteriation settled
down on the "Queen City of the
Willamette Yallcy.'" This, how
ever, I am pleased to note is aot a
fact. Improvements are going on
on every hand hundreds of new
and beautiful residences are being
built.
The big steel bridge alone is
enough to justify one of the grand
est demons t rations ever witnessed
in this city. L?t Albany be not
behind her sister cities, rather in
the lead, and oiler attractions that
will bring to this city more people
than were ever within its limits on
any former occasion.
If this be done action must be
taken immediately, as there is now
very lit tle os'er a month to com
plete all arrangements for the
nations greatest holiday. Would
it not be proper for the mayor to
call a public meeting for some
time duri.ig next week, or even
this? We should arouse ourselves,
shake oil' this stupor and work
harmoniously and the result will
be surprising to the most sanguine
PllOSI'EHITV.
shall strive with more earnestness church, .Mrs. Minnie Washbiirne,
than ever to merit your kind P. M.. K. B. Handsaker. Mrs. T.
wishes and hearty support. i W. Jenkins, Mrs. W. R. Met 'or
We wish to congratulate the ex- j nack, Fannie, Mrs. Win. S;evens.
ecutive committee of the Pacific j Mrs. Sherwood Burr, .Mrs. S. Mc
North west in securing the services j Connel, Mrs. O. Governs, Mis.
of such an efficient and conse ' John Wbitaker, Sarah F. Osbom,
crated traveling secretary. Wei. Mrs. T. J. Boss. S. P. Lowell.
OPERA HOUSE
-OUKil.NAL
believe that in Mr. Diuiimett we ! O. A. Blair midwife, pastor C. 1
P. Church, Mis. C. Ilo.ics, Mrs, j
W. T. Eakin, Mrs. Nancy Burch, j
Mrs. P.Comegvs. Mrs. C. E. Little-
field. Mrs. S. E. Churchill, Mrs. J. i
E. Belshaw, .Mrs. tieo. Belshaw. !
Airs. l.. l:. (. leaver. Mrs. T. N.
P. l isher. A. E. Oallagher. J. W
Cherry. F. E. Jones Christian
minister, A. E. Wheeler, A. II.
A. II. Fifck, M. i:. Judkins.
have a general that is thoroughly
capable, through Divine help, to
call magnificent forces to bis com
mand, and we predict that ere the
hand of time shall mark the year
of 180:;, there will be a grand "and
forward movement in the ranks of ISegar, Dr. H. T. McCornack, Wm,
the l. ai. c. A. oi the Pacific
Northwest.
But after alLour' traveling secre
tary would be crippled in his work
were it' not for bis companion,
Mrs. Dummett, who goes with him
from place to place, laboring with
heart and hand to interest the
mothers, wives ami daughters in
reaching out for the boys and
young men. It is our conception
that this is one of the most im
portant parts of the Y. M. C. A.
work, ar.d with our hearts filled
with gratitude lor what her earn
est efforts lias accomplished for us
here in Albany, we can only say.
(iod speed her, and may she be
the menus, in (iod's hands, of
bringing out of the depths of bin
thousands of young men, and
placing them in the paths of
Christian fellowship, where the
love of Ood is supreme.
H. W. Yoi .nc,
Secretary.
bcorgiaMinstrcIs
FRIDAY, MAY 29TH,
-A i-',itioiy of
Kir KnighM, Attention.
The members of Columbia
division No. 4, 1'. R. K. of P., are
requested to be present at the
regular meeting this (Wednesday)
evening. Juiciness ot importance
is to be It ansae
Ihe captain.
Sir Knight
HtSIXUSS LOCALS.
Ribb ns at c. 'St at SearK
Mens underwear at Swuls.
Ilulin k Dawson, druggists.
French keeps railroad time.
Nice greens at Parker Bios.
Fresh milk bread at (ioet. Bros.
Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar.
Conn & Hendricson, grocers:.
I'.read of all kind fresh at lot tz
Bros.
It you want a durable monu
ment go to E. W. Achison, whoi
are handling nothing but the best !
grades. i
No. 1 screen doors, u-re.l !iml
stained, .1 50. Adjustible screen i
windows, wired and stained lom !
70j and up at Sugar Pirn.- Door .;nd :
Lumber Co., Albany, dr. I
That hacking cough can be so !
quickly cured by Sbiloh's Cure.
We guarantee it". Sold bv Fo-diay
it Mason. ' I
1 ARTISTS 16
Also
ii:.NH I'MFoltM
I
J -: STBEET PAR HE
i
Headed by the sm illest drum
! mujor in the world, Mas
j ter Bertie Trice.
watch:
WAIT
SEE!
Pi
I
' TIIE PROGRESSIVE PURCHASER DESIRES
to see a line of goods that embodies in its immense
variet', the lines!, 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, and placed on the market at
popular prices, our exhibit for the coining spring and
Rummer season will surely command bis attention.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW PAT-i
:TERNS FOR SUITINGS AND TROUSERS
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER AND
Fit guaranteed in Ida tailoring department.
Pricks Aivays Keasonablk.
The Albany Furniture Co.
A FULL LINE OF UNDERTAKING.
Reserved seafs 7.V., at Will
i.iniv s. Pon t miss the grand
inei aia.ij I loi ty ulti i noon.
bunco r
Notice is hereby
less oi importance) , , , , , --.
cted Bv order of C atan llL';l,!!l at"' Pet ' -w , 1 I
V i I i vnk , secured, by Shilh's Cat-! ( ))t M H Ol 1 nP
-V:'1 'J-''t-r free, sold by Fosbay War,,.-, & C:aaor. LSt,-s &. Mdnagers.
Mueller c darrett liave sold to 1
J. Banning their entire business,
goods, wares, merchandise, hook
accounts, fixtures, e'c. Parties in
debted to said firm w ill please call
and settle at once with E. J. Lan
mug. to w hom ali accounts
payao.e.
All outstanding indebtedness
will be settled by Mueller & iar-
rett. MCKI.l.KR & CrAKKK'lT,
E. J. Laxni.no.
Albany, May 25, 1801.
given that j Shiloh's Curt and consumption !
I" I re is sold by us on a iMir,n.t..i. I
u cures coneumption. lor sale
ly I-oshay Mason.
Sleepless niirhts, made miserable
" iiiai, leinoie collgll, Miilotis'
Cure is the remedy for vou. Fori
t,re !"' "J l osnay .V: .Mason.
i Have you seen those beautiful
'i Til IM'S
I
t
ON E NI WIT ONLY!
-Way 28,
I
McKinlev Mitchell, the (ierv aw ! V-V l V'e OItlv:e are kel,t ful1
tor ami merchant of Cervai-. to I "'Vs- ui'eit publications upon
tie, il inghter of .'.Irs. Haniiah sl'''Jwta pertaining to the business
Mil 111 ,ii, .. 1. m.
i'i"c F'e oroer. ine cora-
lan , we are informed, will soon
pm on an open car which will bei
great comfort
weather.
during the warm
The Flrt of the Seait.
Mr. Geo. F. Simpson left at this
oilieo yesterday the lirst lox of
Albany raised straw berries of the
season. They were raised by his
Bon, A. C. Simpson, on his farm
near the city and were line speci
mens. Mr. Simps n savs his land
on the prairie cannot be surpassed
by the richest river bottoms gai-
At l.tthnnon.
Bev. C. E. ('line of the M. E.
church in Salem will deliver the
-Memorial day oration in Lebanon
on .-aturday. The (i. A. R. post
theie has an elaborate programme
prepared for the observation of the
dav.
Mis. EmmaSpaulding A Eugene
..vcii arresieu lor nenuw; ob-
st river bottoms ini-iMn. ... : w- . .. v " wr
Vernoua Jarbvau Cuming;.
He who misses seeing and hear
ing Vernona Jarbeau in "star
light" will have a matter for future
regret. "Starlight" is a ttring of
the brightest and most popular
melodies culled from here, there
and everywhere. There is very
little dialogue, but there is plenty
of the best sort of singing. Jar
beau hersell is generous of her
time and presence. She simpiy
bubbles over with 1'fe and individ
uality. From the crown of tli-? i
bead she carries so jauntily to the
toe of the slipjier that sometimes
twinkle in mid-air in a manner
quite as bewitching as daring, the
characteristic bhows itself. She
sings French songs, English songs,
a topical song, dances with inimit
able abandon and laughs with an
infectiousness that no one can
resist. Her prettiest bit of acting
is perhaps in the little scene at the
piano, and her mot charmingly
rendered song, nere Are You
Going, .My Pretty Maid?" She
has a clever set of people with her
and ehe is not afraid to let them
make the most of their opportuni
ties. This celebrated comedienne
and her brilliant musical comedy
company, will be in this cny, June
1st.
cement walls in the cenuter s,
put up by E. W. Achison, at ali
the cost of stone.
Croup, whooping cough and
bronchitis immediately relived by
Shiloh'sCure. Forsaleby Foshay
Mascn.
If you suffer pricking pains on
moving the eyes, or cannot bear
take place in Albany, commencing ''""'t-'bt light, and find your sight
on Wednesday, May 27 at 1 o'clock P'eek ilml f:lll:nS. you should
I'luiujiiij' u.-c it. ji. .oej.ean s
Strengthening Eye Salve. 25
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MICH':
tati'st coiiK'.iy
, Teachers Examination.
Notice is hereby given that the
regular public "examination of
teachers, for Linn county, will
p. m. and continue until Fii.lfiv
noon. May 21). All terchers must
positively be present at the time
of commencement, as no one wi'l
be admitted to the examination
who is not so present.
G. F. Kcsski i,.
County School Superintendent.
The Decoration dav issue of the
Albany, N. Y., TehgVam will be
til 3 most original, unique and pop
ular paper ever presented to the
American public. Nothing i ike it
ever attempted by a dewspaper in
re liiiieieeiiui ceillliry. ,s a
mechanical wonder and a military
literary library there will be
nothing to even compare w ith it
issued in this country. It will be
printed on red, white and blue pa
per and consist of li pages. If
there is no agent in your tow n you
can bay'e the paper mailed to vou
at five cents a copy.
Ir. H
cents a box,
That sour-tempered, cross,
peptic individual, should lake
J.II. McLean's Sarasaj arilla !
will make him feel as well
hearty as the healthiest of us.
dvs
lr. It
and
He
that
needs bracing un, vitalizing
is all.
Frequently accidents, occur in i
the house-hold which cause burns,
sprains and bruises ; for use in such i
cases Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic j
Oil Liniment has for many years
been the constant favotite" family'
remedy. 1
For all forms of nasal catarrh
where there is dryness f the air
passages with what is commonly I
called ' shilling up. ' especially
when going to bed, Ely's Crearii
Balm gives immediate relief. Its
benefit to me has been priceless.
A. G. Case, M. D., Milwood, Kns.
Something nice in coffees at
Allen Bros. Thev run their own
delivery wagon, and deliver goods
promptly.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report.
Rtt&
Baking
Powder
A SOCIAL SESSION
Oiii' ol tin- fuiMiir-.-t plays I'ver written. Ke-plffi-
with oiiiviiiv, iheiciiisr and spiial
tii s: a skil ful blrndiair of delicious
'il r, kpa'klinif w-ei.os, mclotli-
oi;s jioiis, popular music,
lirixtliiiK with liveliest
Nnit tunny HitiutioiiB.
A crMitimioti stream
l.nu'hter from le
L'uumij; to end,
URITTKS Km
LAUCHINC PURPOSES ONLY!
Act-oiiipaiiiotl ly the Famous
BLACK HUSSAR BAND,
.'i;iiiiu:t'niiy uniiormen ana elegantly equip
pr I, n:.dvriiiC in an exquisite manner a
H;is of music never before tried by
any similar organization.
The li pr -mutative Traveling Band of An.fr
i'a, ui.dcr the leadership of of the talented
j'jicg lirtuoso, Kdward E Nickersoiu
OCR STAR ORCHKSTRA !
l A-ery member a soloist. Kvery
noloiht an artist. Our grand
baud parade occurs at 12o'clock,
sharp Concert from 12:10 to
12 ::!(), and in the evening from 7
to 7:od. Trices: Lower floor,
id ; general admission 50c. Seats
on sale at Will & Link's.
"In Spring tlie young man's fancy
Llglitly turns to thoughts of love !"
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"d f The wise young rruin, the old man, the thrifty housewife, all will
turn their Btepa. wdien searching for fresh table delicacies, choice
butter, fresh laid eggs, staple and fancy groceries of all kinds, to the
grocery store of
C. E. Brown ell.
Once
Affain
0
Wanted
ABSOLUTELY PURE
An order for 200.000 pounds of
wool has been received by A. Sen
: ders, who will pay the highest
j mrrket price. Bring yonr srool to
him in Albany, and get your
rPo ItKNT-A new
i. I. vat ed.
C room coltaL'e. nif-elv
ith barn, for fa ter month.
Aj'ply to V.". W. Crcnder,
"VVe wish to remind you that we car
rv the most Complete Lino of Hard
ware, Stoves and llano-es in the Val
Jey.
MATTHEWS & IW ASH BURN.
BRICK FOR 'SALE! ! VAXTEt)--SJ,'!"'y take orders for
! II and deliver to families in Albany a
J . S. Vorjran ban moved his reVi-' hoD1.e l"o'ry. ool y for industricm
deuce to His brick yard nouthcast of gfc? mM .
the city, and tliose desirin? to pur-
chase lirick will find liiui there here-
after. He has on hand a large lot of TVRESSMAKI.VO Work neatly done, and
fine A 1 brick, for sale. JL' satisfaction guaranteed.
, M'JiH Al.KI.AII.K F. I!l BhllART.
Rooniain Mra. ' J. K. Carter rcaidei; e
"IVAKTED -A Btylish, gentle huirgy hew, corner of Kifth and Kailroad SU. '
f not Blower than a 3 minute traveler. Ap- -
ply to J. S. Antoiielle, at St Charlas hotel. NEAT FOUR ROOM COTfAGE Foil
rent, and furniture for sale. alnu.i t.M
can Iw secured at a ureal bantam, an tlie
parties are Koing to leave the iity, Applv at
CtTRAVED From Rlerens bridife a vounir
Osteer that was trautfht at the liurkhart sale ! IrKRALD olf.ee.
last fall; red with a slit and icndt-rt.it in r h
ear. Ii-Wination lea.lmir to its reooverv will l B. WIVW inrvr L--.t,
be uiutily rewarded hrthe owner L. Stn.l. r i j in f.r lie- i . ..s
atAihuiy. 'r ' ipXaioi. uuutauce
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