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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1891)
TiiE MORNING fl till A L t) ; S ATU R OA y , OCTOiitiU 10, 18.11 UA a Mart Fur: The riu Ami or w 1? a Id ra th A I" It te re S. ti 1i I'l tl ti K V 1 ai P n n n w t ti b 1 .1 f o i o r a a ( I UN SALE. The Dailt IIkrald will be on ale each morning at H. J. Jones' book store.where it can be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTT1XOB AllOi r TOWN. Cloaks at the Ladies I'.azaar. Cranberries at C. K. llrowneilV. Meals at the le!iiioiiico 2.". cents. tiutjthe Rlnioiiic for first class meals. Oreat reduction in Oxford tiee at Klein Uros. Mis Maggie Kowe is visiting friends hi this city. J. X. Duncan will leave jn a iew days for Crook county. When in town call at the Del monico for your meals. (ireat reduction in embroidered flouncing at W. F. Heads. Dr. O. J. Hill, of Uoseburg, con templates locating in Albany. Ladies and childrens combina tion suits at the Ladies Laaar. F. 1. Nutting and wife, of the Democrat, went to lurtland yes terday. Secretary Duff, of the Portland l't idge company, was in the c:U yesterdav. Trv our chow chow now on sale in quantities to suit at C. K Lruwnell's. Cloaks, cloak?, cloaks, for in fants, children and ladies at the Ladies Laaar. l'rof. F. M. Mitchell, principal of the Tangent public school, went to Portland yesterday. Always on time with the best the market allurds. Try, and be onviuceJ. C. K. Lrowueil. Kev. II. A. Shorey will preach morning and evening at the Con gregational church Sunday. Dr. W. II. DaviH and wile, ae loiiipauied by Miss hle-.-tra Stites, went to Poitluud yesterday. Mrs. EMa MrDonal 1 ami daugh ter of Portland, are visiting rela tives and friends in the city. O. W. Dunbar and tieorge II ib bart, of the Astoria Town Talk have been arrested for criminal libel. Will A Link oll'er specialties this week to all purchasing New Home Sewing machines. Call and see the fine art display. The Misses. Hall have received their stock of inililuerv for the Feifon. Call and examine In-fur piiichaing elsewhere. Andy llalston.a pioneer resident of Linn county, died at the home of Marion I'urkhart in Sweet Home valley, Wednesday Oct. 7. 1 have just received direct from Vermont a shipment of pme maple syrup ana will guarantee it abso lutely pure. C. K. Prownell. M'ifs Nettie Whitney, of l'.uene witli lier lirother, J. K. Whit ney, of the IIkkai.h, and Mrs. M. J. Train, went down to the Port land Exposition yesterday. Scio is withoet n meat market, and the result is that when a citi zen of that place wants a juicy steat for breakfast he must send to A I bany. Kev. II. S. SLarg!e, formerly pastor of the M. E. Church, south", ol tins city, has accept es the pas torate of that church at Oakland, Oregon. Mr. J. M. Shepard and wife, leave this morning for their home at Pakcr City, altera short visit with their" daughter Mrs. Coll Van Cleve in this city. Parties intending to go East rhould secure tht ir tickets o'.er the popular Union Paciiic andOiegon Short Line loute. Call ami see urrau & Motiteith for tickets. Mr. ieo. Ross of Lebanon was in the city yesterday, lie reports having had a good yield in his hop yard this year, and hops in good condition, being an exceptional case in his favor. Kev. Mr. Mcmmger. pastor of the First Methodist church, will tpcak at the meeting for men to morrow after-noon at 4 o'deck in the W. C. T. I, hall. Subject "Personal Work." Don't miss this meeting, imp.! tun?. Ladies call early and make your pelection3 in tniilinery while the assortment is complete. The largest and best line of hats for Misses and children ever carried before at the Ladies Laaar. Kev. II. V. Kominger joined Homer Hunter and Miss Lertha Petlay ar.d J. P. Hdandsand Miss Julia Fou-s in the holy bonds of matrimony in the Portland Expo sition building Wednesday evening in the presence of lo.C'OM people. Those who have not visited the exhibition of tine art work done by the New Home sewing machine at Will & Link's music store are invited to call and get a ticket for the drawii g of a handsome prize at the close of the exhibition Saturday evening. Frieiidsof the kindergarten will Ik' 'leased t" lejril that the Frelcl kindergarten, open- Mon day next Oct. IM. on 7th !-!rcct between I'roadalbin and Ferry. Only a limited number can be ac comodated with chairs. Thoe desiring to t-end childre'i will please send them at the beginning of the term ; tuition lx-r month i in advance no extra charge f r liia'criai. .-ess.on irom M. to l' i. I Inlilrt ii accepted liem o to , vearstld. Notice to The funeral Workmen. service of Henry Ingram, deceased, will Saturday Oct. 10, at the cityceme- j occur n tary at 1:30 p.m. All niemliers of the A. O. L . V . are requested lo assemble at their hall at 12:."0 for the purpose of taking charge of and conducting the funeral ser vices. By order of M. W. W0SD3 FROM WASHIHQTON, How Timts Are ImpraTinjt and Prospsots Br'.gbteuiDg. Aslrevir see any news from our little southeast corner, will Hend an item or two. This han been the summer of oar happiness. I'itntv of tain, plen'y of grass and ;:ood 'crops. Ttie etar of hope, after bt-iiitf hid by the lusters of the long tail combination again cornea to our tired eyes, his bril liancy livp.ling our evening king f iIp heaven.. The blue members of the observatory cail it Alliance, the other members of the faculty rmmp it .Inn Llain and claim its climax of splendor will be reached November 4, Ib'.'j. Trade is reviving at our t w in, merchandise declining and all but cattle and farm products advanc ing. Wheat tiOe cleaned, barley L'5c, cats u'ic, hay 12,!.i per ton; little on fo )t, 2.. ; stock cattle, 11, 14 and tor I, 2 and S year- .... i t. ..Ids. This lias ueen a remain. ime f"vA fruit year, peaches, plum and prunes" being plentiful, and felling at the orchards for and 1 u nt er pound ; delivered 2 tents ; apples 1 t i nt, delivered 2 cents. The year has been very cm our ai!!g. There has been discovered in the county limits in the way of valuable fetone, m ignef in, granite ai d marble. The silver and go.d mines just across our border have been worked up to their full a--sessment and only await the hand of transportation to open up to us all ti e advantages of the miner' camp. The schemes that are heir worked up with closed doors, as to irritation, are moat promibing, for the sun never ehown on land that will better pay the outlay for water than Asotin county. A. HlTrsESI'lM.KK. A City of Ad vcrnlty. Since the lire The Dalles has been visited by all classes amtcoii .litioiis of mankind saysthe Times- Mountaineer. The tire ami lif- insurance agents are seen upon our streets, and also oilier persons w ho iiiia-'iae in this, our time of .ulversitv, there is an opportunity t.i reap a harvest. Dur n the history of this city, it has suf 'eiel from tires in lSUii, 1X7, 1S70, ISSO. 18S2, 1SSS, lS'.'l and from 11-o.ls in KSoti, 1S7( and 18S0, and has survived all these disasters. In 1S71 all buildings except the residence o' Pref. Com Ion wer levelled to I he ground; in IS7! all busines!" houses east of Washing ton and nor h of Third, wess to . curt and to the river were a mass .1 smouldering ruins, ami ine freshets of ISnii, 1 37t, and 18St iolel the directs to the court house block on the coi ner of Third ami Court streets. Alter each oi these disasters The Dalles ha gone forAird anil built up lie demolished Structures and been a belter town than ever before. Now, w hen she has an opposition Uat on tin' river, is projeciing railroads to the interior, and is acknowledged to be the lead-c:ty in the Inland Empire, a million dollars g.irc up in H.okc will not cripple her resources or stop her in the onward ro.d of prosper'y. iirit. pluck, energy and enteririse w ill accomlish wonders, and we are salislied our business men possess those and will exert them to the advantage of The Dalles, and vicinitv. I Itrrlor Mutives. Oregon ;an notes and comments says tnat a recent strike of men in New York city wes based upon the demand that the women wiio were their fellow-workmen should receive full wa '-s for men's work A most just demand, indeed, and at first breath o.ie would think that these men had become suddenly imbued with the chiyalrsc spirit oi the KniLhts Templar ago. But it is chanted, with much accompany mg prooi, that pure seltiishness on ihe part of the men instigated the strike, lliev ltreve. anu witii - me reasonj that if employers are compelled to pay full wages to women thev will prefer to hire meninetead ; silthat equality to pay may be the means of working a hardship to the gentler sex Six llr:trla That Beat a Three. Hym?n is now coinpleteing the work of Cunid during the past summer. Three more licensee have heen granted to as many matrimoniallyiinclined couples as follows: Cbas. Irvine and Ava Anderson, J. I. Mai'ock and Olive Pendleton, (Jrant N;xou and Belle Smith. Funeral of Henry Ingram. The funeral of Henry Ingram will occur at 1:3) this afternoon from the Albany Furniture Co.'s undertaking rooms under the aus pices of the A. O. C W., of w hich lie was a member. Acclileiitly Killed. scburg Review: A sad R acci dent cecum d about half way be twen Cuille City and Roseburg on the Middle Fork road yester day. F A. tiolden, a druggist of Marshtield, and wife weie coin'iig to this city in a cart, and had driven in'o a creek to let their horse drii.k, w hen the animal be come Ir'gh'elied. aiidjumpingsud denly threw- Mrs. lieldvn out. Her bead struck pgiirtsta stump and she died w itnin a few minute-'. .Mrs. Irolden was a most estimable lady, and her sudden death will be a Feveer 1 low to a Lsre i relet f friends and relatives. ia(i,0iiai In til I O'clock To-Dar. ,, ... ine preliminary exaniinain n ol r. j. ingrain lor me murder oi his brother, Henry Ingram, was set for .'J o'clock jesterday after noon, but on motion of the defend ant's attornev the trial as post- Ir.ed until 1 o'clock to day Watittil. A house of not less than live ro mis m ar the center of the city. For particulars inquire of Ihei'geiit at the S. P.i. K'. WOULD-BE JAIL BKriKEB3. Two You.bful Criminals Atten-rt te Gain Tntd.- Liberty. About 1 o'clock Thurfday morn ing tieoige and Frank Willis who are confined in the coanty jail for house bi caking, were iliscoveied making an attempt .o gain Cieir liberty. A noe, as if inundi.ig iron wa-J heaid in tl cir cell, w hich awakened ihe sheriU', b:it nothing beyond a L'v scratches on the cell dior were foil n I until jtfterday morning brought to light a case knife, which was s retcd in ttie bed. The boys, though ,uite young, one of them l.S and the other lti years of age, arc hardened cri ninals. the oldest has served a two years term in the penib nti ary and a short te' m in the Mult noioah county jail. Willtfayed. ''Beacon L'g'ut.-)" by the (iris-mer-Davies ci nipany at the Opera House last night was placed to perfection, and held a large audi ence from ti rat to last. The piece is an excellent one, full of eUi tling incidents, and in the hands oi such popular actors could not fail to please. The paits wcie well sustained throughout. Charged Willi Bigamy, The trouble with the Episcopal clergyman in Oregon City has led to investigation. A dispatch from ih;ie say that the open quarrel between the Episo; al church of this city and Kev. J. M. Donald son, the late missionary in charge A the parish, is called to the mird oi that parish and new light thrown ui'on his standing as a ministf r, by the arrhal of certain certified i'o umcni-s from Aastr. 11a, where ho was located befoie com ing to Oregon City. These doea mcnta give a full account of his trial and stnteiice by the bishop. The accii'ation charged that lie was man led and living with one woman, while )iis wife, by a former i lairiag'-', was still living and undivo:ced. The " ear book" shows that the tr:ai'cost X'1'4S. By "he terms of the sentence passed by the biho; at the close of the ecclesiastical tria1, which found him guilty of the oir.'i se charged, he was "depiived oi his license and authority to perform he oilicc of priest and to discharge the functions of his sacred oilice, ooth in the district of Kapunda and Hamilton, aid within the diocese of Adelai le. '' Wi'h this sentei'ce against him in Au-tral:a, now he came in charge of a ihuich in America, is the iiution which pieseuts i:self to the Episcopal brethren here. Mr. Donaid-ioii i-i t-upposed to ha at New West minster, B. J. A Bin Fruit Kosrbnrg Keiew: (."eii. J as. . Varney who ha I -ecu at ak- land for tome turn turned to The Dalle p.:st, has re al r. arnev is m laking eveiy preparation j ve to Oakland with his family mii .! .. i i : . remove ami w ill leave the I oiumnia river country next week, taking with him his entire nursery stock, fne General is manager of the Chenowe'h Park Frir.t associa'iou, of Oak'anii. which owns -70it acrc-j of fruit land near that place wh'c'i will be set to fruit. Three bun died acres wi 1 be p'an'el this ) ear and the remainder as f.t as possil ie. Must lie Mukiug Money. Grants Pass Courier: J. K. Murkely & C" , an- busy on the county records hunting up units scEsed properly ho- the cocity Mr. Markley is from Corvallis and has been engaged in several coun ties in the work. Benton county paid over .v-Th'H) fur a piesen' owner b;ok ;Tillamook, "IKKI, and it is said that Multnomah will-pav over sis f'ir the work. .Inse phine county work w ill prn'-iably cause a pice of scrip to bg drawn lor ipMM.i. Smjh Ii'a AH Kigltt. The Salem Statesman sas: W, M. Sterling has just completed the contract of repairing the roof at 'he state insane aluiii building. He says he found it in a sorry con dition, generally, and had not the repairs been made this year an entire new- roof would have had to he put on next season at a heavy expeuse. The roof has all been painted and the leakages sol len-l. While engaged in this work Mr. Sterling had a g;jd opportunity .if seeing the inward wm kings of the institution. He has many Irgh compliments LrDr. Km land as superintendent. He says as far as he has been able to observe the patient's every want is carefully looked to. The Ideal Baking Powder is Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. For more than fifty years Cream of Tartar and Bi carbonate of Soda have been used for leavening purposes with sufficient flour added to preserve the strength of the powder unimpaired, and this with the addition of whites of eggs comprises this pure and wholesome leavening agent, that has been the standard for 40 years. In its use pure, wholesome and delicious food is always assured. Makes cake and biscuit that retain their moisture, and while they are flaky and extremely light they are fine grained, not coarse and full of holes as made with ammonia baking powders, latter dries up quickly. Alum powders leave a bit ter taste in the bread or cake. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder once used, always used. COASt NOTES. Miss Grace Isaacs, of Walla Walla, an estimable young lady, who was one of the 'unf ji tuiure . j victims of the fearful railroad dis aster at Lake Lal.ish, near aleni, is now s'.oj'ping at the home cf In r grandjiarents. Colonel Fulton and wife, a. Biggs station, Sherman coun'.y. Miss Isaac is st;ll in a precarious condition of health and conlined to her loom a gocd por tion of her time. Anoih .-r attempt is beii.g mad to enlist 1'matill i Indians' in the service of Cm le Saai. The lir-i trial H( liiL- time ago resu'.'.ed in a complete lailire 'Ihe Indians siid they did not want to leau their hollies an 1 pifcrnd je.he to war. Itis iiiidi'.-stood that tlii lime, also, the pio;(.is:iioii to en list dues n-'t meet with favor among the Indians. Cap ain lae, Lieu'enant Hardman a-'d a sin: 11 party of troopers from Fort Walla Walia are at the agency for ti e purp. se, John W. Helle.il.rand, of Ore Ion, Tiliimojk i-unity, repuls having seen in the Ncsiucca va'h y millions of the wur.i.s that a.e this season playing such havoc with the timber in the Nchalcin counlrv. The load in ihe valley was full of these wo: ins and thev seem to be drawing their slow lengths alo: g eastwardly. Aboul Lw nty miles 1 his s;de oi the val ley, in th mountains, they over took more millions of these worms, advanced in that elevation another s'age in their development. The insects in the mountains were winged. During the liie at Condon la-d week two Indians conlined in the county jail pending removal to the penitentiary to serve a sentence oi one year for horse stealing, were released and recdernl valuable t-ervice iu extinguishing the flames. As a reward for their ser vices a numerously signed petition has been sent to th governor ask ing. heir pardon. 'Ihe two Ind ian passed through this ci'y last week in charge of an oflicer for Saleni, say's The Dalles Sun, and it may be that executive clemency in their behalf was inv vain. .l;ed How Onions i'uy. Grants Pass Courier: A Jack son county miner who farms a little, was in tow ii Monday. He found ready sale for the savory hiilhiat l'... i cuts a poin d, anil declared th it he has raised ihive tons of onions on a strip of land three rods ii sV.e, and he is de cidedly of the opinion thai there Is iiioj-f money in two acres of onions and beans than in thirty acres of grain. His ranch is on bench land and he irrigates by tapping a hillside s ring, His name is Cypl er. l Falnfiil Aciiiiltut, Bilvcu receive I a painful M. E. j ScVt'o'r j .; .. loi til last Satin day, sajs the ress. lie was hulling sills reen iMclionald s new resi deuce and in passing throcgh a gaLe he in some manner got his leg caught between one of the heavy limbers and the gatepost, bruising it badly. Dr. Hyde diessed the injury and found no brnes broken taotigh Mr. Bilyeti w ill of necessity be laid up for several w eeks. I.eauliliil gold watch s m every imaginable design at Will A Stark's. Pay your Fchool tax and save costs of collection. Frequently accidents, occur in the house-hold which cause burns, sprains and bruises : for use in such cases Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many years been the constant favoiite family remedy. Lawn sprinklets, Matthews & Washburn, garden hose, Matthews Ai Washburn, lawn tnowers,Matth e.t s it Washburn, pumps, Matth ews & Washburn, bath tubs, .Matthews t Washburn, watei closets, Matthews A Washburn, gasoline stoves, Matthews & Wash burn, the best of everything Matthews A Washburn. Klein Bros, are closing out their stock of Oxford tics at a great re duction. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Caslorial Ul'SINKSS LOCALS. For nice fresh oysters go lo John Isom's. Buy your gasoline stoves of Hopkins Bros. New dress goeds just received at W. F. Read's. Will & otaik have some elegant so lvinir spoons. Klein Bros, are giving a fine ptatio to tneir customers. A line line of go'd rings just opened at will & Maik's. Fresh comb ho:iey. Linn county production, at Pat ker Bros. Choice pickles in bulk, or quan tities to su;t, at Parker Bros. Fresh Ycqifma bay salmon at 8 cents per pound at Hyde's market every day. You can save money by going at once to Klein Bro.'sshoe store and purchasing a pair of Oxford ties. The price has been reduced toclo-se them out. Those contemplating purchas ing a piano or Kgan should call at Will & Link's and see their beau tiful instruments. They carry the best makes and sell them on very egsy terms. Mr. J. S. Morgan has just completed burning a fresh kiln at I is brick yard one mile west of the court house, and is prcpaied to till all orders. A mao wid be in u-.iiiiw i th.. vu.-.l i,. ...ti,....! i.. all callers for brick. W. R. Graham lias received a fine assort iiicnt .il' Tl.mn .B IC.v uli woolen clo.ti suits a:id overcoats . He also has a large line of foreign and domestic cloths, and u mak ing stylish suits and garments at very reasonable prices. Call an 1 see his new goods. Conral Meyer's new oven is now completed, and be is belter prepared tl an ever to serve hisiHuch nu.d to rent ill confer a old customers as well as new ones with the bet of freth bread, cakes, in fact everything from the dainti est In t rolls to the most elaborate wedding cakes. Iloust keejiers are invited to give the pioduct of his new oven a trial. Call at S. E. Young's and see the large and varied stock of cloaks, sacks and jackets ju-t re ceived. I I rive received my new stock of fall and winter garments, including all the novelties in short and long jackets, etc., and am better prepared to suit the trade than ever before. Those that ca'l early are sure to be satis tied. They are going vi ry fast. Samuel E. Young. The Thomas Kay Woollen Milli of Salem, have appointed G. W. Simpson their agent in Albany. A full line of men and boys clothint blankets and llannels and all arti cles manufactured by the mil! will be kept in stock. '1 liese genis ar the best in the market and wil! give entire satisfaction. Will A Stark w ill be gl i I to show you their laige line ol beau tiful silverware, it wil! djyu gctd, even if you don't buy. Thomas Brink has received a stock of baby carriages w hich he is ottering at prices as low a3 the lowest, and they are li;st-c!ass goods. Do you want to be happy and make those about you pleased, if so no and get one of those lovely toned piano's at Mrs. llymans. Childrens school cloaks in end less variely at the Ladies Bazaar. Hanan A Son's fine shoes sell on their own merit, and always gives satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L. Wallace A Co.'s. Ifob.i Thlevos i: S:1 m. Salem Journal : The Recorder's court this lorenoon pi-e.-i-nted the appearer.ee of a second hand dealera stoic. Carpenter's tools, a stack of yarn and two sample cases of shoes were sca- tered aboil', as the result of a haul made by I he Salem police Wednesday evening. Tuesday night J. II. Colbuin. a .-1 med i iini'm r, c uuplaim d of los ing his sample eases. Yes crday two tramps were af a second hand store trying to sell some .i the stolen goods. hen arrested they eoniessen ine crime ami ihe oihc -is got to the clue to a hiding place of stolen liroDi'i'l -. whcri :i v:irii!v ---- i - i , . - "f dice's were found. 'Ihe shoe cases contained two dozen pair fancy low shoes, in satin and velvet finishes of the most costly character. Mr. Colbuni is at Sacramento and has been tele graphed to. The cases were hi.! umier an empty house and an old bridge leyoiid the depot. Lane County Mine. We have been informed by reli able parlies that the live-stamp mill on little Anna Mine in the Boehemia district, after a live day's run, made a clean up this week of 4L'.140. Eugene Guard. Cliurrh Notice. There will b3 services at the Episcopal church on next Sunday, the I ith inst., as follows: At 11 o'clock a. m., morning prayer and sermon by Rev. Geo. F.PIumnier, evening prayer ai.d sermon at 7 :150 r. st. On Wednesday the 2l6t, inst., the Bishop of diocese, Rev. Weistar Morris, accompanied by Messrs. Van Wateis, Cole, Love ride anil Plumme-, clergymen, will visit Albany and hold services on Wednesday evening at 7 :.'!0 o'clock, on Thursday at 11 o'clock a. m , and 7:50 i: it. On Thursday evening addresses will be delivered by Messrs. Cole and Van Waters. A cordial invitation is extende 1 lo all to attend the above services. The Fi !:7.on Salmon Indatttry, The Dalles Times Motiutainee' : The citizens of Whatcom are freez ing the salmon caught in that vicinity f.r the export tr-il -, end hey expect to reap a lich pmlit from, this indastry. Near The Dalles the salmon run is equal to any on the coas, and the cold storage p'an c aild be adopted with great a I vantage to the fishermen. By this means lih are kept i:i as gf od conditi- n sis though taken rccetiily from the water, and in the Ea-'t, where Columbia river (-allium alw..ys commands the lrghest price, families could he lihiiished with sa moil j throughout the year. If thi Paciiic coa-t desires to at ract I P ! la on III Ihti la-lire, she must .1 evelop eveiv natural resource, and the wealth in our strams must be made a fa- tor in progicsa as well as the fertility of iIm soil. WaiiU-ii to Kent. A four or live acre tract of land near Albany for the purpose of raising garden tiuck. Any having favor by add rest-ing Albany, Oregon. Piter Downs, Your school lax will be delin quenl if not paid at once. Look alter it and saveco-ts of collection. la t kLi.vs u.ii sti.v;:. Tl.i- hist sa've in th for 'u' . Hrui-es, Sn.i-s, t leers .di Kiie.:n Ken-r sores, iVl i-r, (ll!pptil iluia.. Cliiltilains. Corn-, i-ii'i .-kin KiuplK'ti:, -ami po.i lively cures I'i!i, rt i.o pay re'aired. Il is guaranteed to givj ei feet :i! intact ion, or laon-y n -fin. dial, l'riee i cents tr box. Kct ale ty Ko.-hny A Muaou run high in this city over System Builder as every body is using it for Catarrh of the Stomach, Dyspepsia Constipation, Impure blood and to iii.iid up their system. Try it ami tell your fiiends about it, as it must iK'ssess wonderful merit when all speak well of it. Have you seen those beautiful cement wails in the ceinett-i e, put ki by E. W. Aciiison, at all the cost of stone. For lii e pocket knives best pa tent tempered shears and scissors and extra hollow ground razors, go to Stew ait s'ox. Use the celluloi 1 eyeglass e'ean ers. (Handkerchief not always elegant.) Free with each pair of glasses at F. M. l-'icnch's. One hundred acres of choice land close to Albany, only land under ciil ivation wanted, State price. Address Box .'Jl'.i. If you are hungry go to Parker Bros, and get a loaf of the best bread in the citv. XI! It TO-1 A 1. I hero "QUARTER tied in U. ker count wOre 'in, m ar w h A is in w l&ker Citv CENTURY tii.m who t) it MHO it-iome iiiciiti icil ws.n the levurcoii ;in.l 'k !. incut of that country. ThUi :AG0 u:rt is no o;ii r than Mr. John ivewart, out of thv wml litui utitiinost intuiu'itial citizen in thr ft'iit.iy In a ictxnt k'ltcr hu "I li hu ii N'ltftrtnj from is in my la k Mini ui .er:- ktilney e m;Kiiit mr 0!iil tiiuo. ;4Tnl li;u" u -it I iiiiuiy r-iiu(iit withttit an mt tempr.rmy relit I. The iiis iu tuj lw. k na-1 Kvnii t-o pv,wrv thu 1 ws irneiilc fntm VefHiiii l my xork nl ciMil-i not in- e u nit ill tliu ti-? of a -:iiie. Heart-u. thnmuh fr;e' ii, of the womierul CTi:e- f ot ty (re'n iihliicv Te;i, 1 win in-Jneo-l tt try a t, and fr!ii th.it t"v tirt tlHe I fuitd inslai.t relief, ami Ih-fore u iny bnU he I' Httciits o the ho t!:e (ninn in u y lact ei'tiit ly diKipi'ein tl I have every t ith ir the virtue of I h Oreo-i Kidney Tea, ami i-in o;ii(t'icr:tiius'y recnininet d it to fin friends. I wou'd not he without it for n thin,;." On:-n Kidney Tea cures hondaehe, lnon-;in-Tce of urit.c, brick dunt 8e;liineiitt hurn iCir p.iinf jl Hetiffiition uliile urinating in i uli alttelionsof the kidmy vr miliar ram of eitiiirsex. sale At my vard, or tt inv les'il nee on 7th street liLtwei n Kiilroiul ami Montgomery, or deliwred any where in "the city. Iinjiiire at llus'oii it t'o's truck ami dray otliee or at srrocery store in eait Dart cf the eiiv. A man at yiir.l irom AT r lit'. WAxrnn To wait on lli lat.lt-. Apii'v lo Mrs. II. r'ninl at l'ic- riunctr liuu.e. DM s o I-ami z to 4 a eioeu. i 7 J7 SUITS AND OVERCOATS JOHN :: 111 S W. L. KENTON. liKALrR IX Choice Teas, Coffees, Sniccsjixtracts -And a general GROCER I BS NKARTliK roSTOFFICK. AI.P.ANY. OKKUt iV. r- -pq ''JSI 11 TINTKU'S COL! r W hen louUin; foi ' iiieiiibcr that we cold x!) sro.:M W for'K-. r l t!i:n li: ve I' jr thu :-,?: i tment of : kcr-)i .Mclll'IK. Mil!s. t r :ihI llisil. I'llOlH, SACK, FROCK urnr.KR coats ltl l;l!KK I'AXTS ni'lil-KU LOOTS ltur.r.Kii siions )r oilier winter ovt rel call and ii:( et. fit. (III. oil. OIL )t!iili', Merchant Tailor. WHKN Vol- ll.VYi: OK I Mi'ii s. Iliivs and riiiii'ii's Xow nrrivliu', win mil he i-onvim-id u l-.li . l.l. 1 1 1 .Mi l-. 1 1 i io.n IIANDSOMK ANIr'liCUU.L:: I'ATTKIIX-, AT KEAsoXA b!e I'licxs. Ciivc us a citl!. T. L WALLAC STKA.IIAN I3L0CK, assortment of I!.!. SOilS V.K iu ur:u and iii w inle- gt-ason 1IKKK Iry, i a great lo ki-c ; r. u 1i.hi!:.II:i. llK't as.fri'". .i-llifi Ilr.l-. ami in CAl'K OVERCOATS COATS I' I S II TS JACK I '.x h'. ii j mackintosh: imiui'llas i.i: v i iii:i; Cl.t iTillN'i ;ts on arc e.'!L i Iv inviti. 1 t E. BiiAlN, idii.-.'IMIir 't5 SHKN ol'K Xf.W- mm that ( nre 1 A INti I iH S I'l in our ine w 1 1 -. 1 1 it e- ALLAN Y. C-LLCCN 'J E & CO, m' r- v r. - H? v': :i .- Hi': Hi i: '. r '. i li $1- 1 ,