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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1891)
THE MORNING HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1891. craing gaily Jwald OK MALE. Tfc Dailt Hibaid will be on kit tarh morning at H. J. Jones' book tora.wbera it tan be procured t eenta per copy. TU MAILS. UtDm ! tka AIWit toatolflc cIom 8 00 r. a. r -nltW it Taqaioa ..H:S0 All (ontk T;4. ttwwtl Mk7 opa Sunday fiom S to a. aad to Ir.m. Foatolfi. e open lo M jMWil !? . JOTTOTO ABOUT IOWH. Choice New Orleans molasses at F. L. Kenton Leave your order for a nice, fat dressed cnicksn at Allen Bros. Walter Lyons, editor of the Staytoo Times was in Albany yes terday. Look out for the Gold Band with Uncle Tom's Cabin show on Mon day evening. A. If. Brown, the Stay ton pho tographer was in Albany yester day on business. The Corvallis Gazette says that Prof. Lecbter is in Portland under physicians care. If you want a fine dressed tur key for Christmas leave your order at Shluts Bro". meat mar ket The Linn county Abstract Co. lias leased their maps and business to Mr. J. 8. Van Winkle, who will hereafter conduct the business. The Salem Journal says, that overwork and office confinement has worn too much upon Land Clerk O. W. Davis, and that he will take a little rest. The meeting for men thin afternoon at 4 o'clock in the WW. T. U. hall will be one of interest and every man and boy in Albany is invitea to be present. For your gentleman friend one of those fancy souvenir boxes of genuine Havana cigars at Julius Joseph's will make a most appro priate Christmas present. Stop aad see them. Mr. Isaac Blum, formerly cigar dealer ot Albany, now commercial traveler for the Northwest Syrup Co, is in the city. A brother of Mr. Blum is president and mana ger of the company. 'When looking for aomethini! nice for the holidays just step into iiaiin ot Akin s drug store ami see their beautiful display. Their goods are all new and embrace the latest novelties. Edward Goins, of Scio, was in Eagene, the other day and made a contract witt Crouch A Houston for an electric lighting plant for Scio. They will furnish 1M0 in candescent lights and 12 arc lights. . Mr. W. II. Byars, U. S. Survey-Or-Ueneral, of Portland, informs the Mill City Gazette that the con tract for surveying Tp 10, S. K. 4 east, was let to YV. . CttmpMl. of The Dalles, Oregon, who will fin ish it as early as josrible in the spring. The Brownsville Knights of Pythias on the evening of Decem ber 29, will give a supper at the hotel Brownsville, and have en gaged Hon. J. K. Weatherford and Mon. Geo. K. Chamberlain, to address them. Mr. J. Misner, living fuor miles west of Albany, has on his farm an apple tree which is bearing a second crop of apples. They are perfectly formed and almost as gooda crop was gathered from the tree last September. L. W. Devoe, Grant Froman, I. Banta, Fred Blount and Al Perry, of the Mascot Gun Ciub, went to Jefferson this noon to engage in a match shoot with the team at that city. The Mascot's gold medal is now held by Mr. D. B. Monteith, of this city. Geo. L. Thompson son in-law of W. C. Davis, of this city, and family of Waterville, Douglas county, arrived in Albany a few days ago. They will remain for the winter, in hope of benefitting Mrs. Thompson's health, which has been poor for some time The Original New Orleans I'ncle Tom's Cabin Co, with a gold band, A superb orchestra, magni ficent scenery, genuine black Si berian blood-hounds, a male iuar tetteand manv other features will play at the Albany opera house Monday evening. Go and see the fine furniture just received for the holidays at irf miller A Irving's. They have beautiful reed and rattan rockers, music and fancy parlor cabinets, push and odd pieces, for the parlor composing a splendid assortment of elegant furniture. Call and see their new arrivals. A special feature of the Original New Orleans Uncle Tom's Cabin Company is the musical part of the programme. This company, besides carrying a gold band, carry grand operatic orchestra of ei-ht solo performs. During the even is this superb casta of artists will reader a programme that will 5 lease all classes; it will consist of eecriptive overtures, medleys and solos on the cornet, saxophone, xylophone, doable bell euphonium and the clarinet. Tne opening overture will be Richardson's latest descriptive work, "Ridi culous." laiparlal Naclar. Is a new and delightful temper ance drink manufactured expressly for C. . Brownell, and is bound to take the lead as a non-alcoholic beverage. Those who use it once will have it again, and we have determined to deliver it to fami lies and the trade in quantities to suit, or desired. Its qualities are attractive and its result beneficial. For nigh teas, lunches at home, ladies, there is nothing finer or more delicious. To be had in all the delicate flavors. Try them. C. . Bbownell. THE OliEOOS PACIFIC. ScmelniUt TiC'.t Co.cern'ng the Fotore riaaioftk Road. Soni" additional faetsconc?rning the tutme plans ot the Oregon Pacific raihoad have been learned from a reliable source, which will be of interest t tho public. This is to the effect that the compromise of the New York bond holders upon a plan of action has bet-n fully agreed upon. Col. 1 logg is to be retained as president of the road, while Mr. Blair and his friends will remain the manager and have a voice in the l'cy of the ro.vl in the matter of construc tion eastward which they have not heretofiri had. Tho formal sale of the road w ill bo made in January next at the cate fixed, after which the new regime win take effect. The war among the bondholders has all been settled, and it is stated that they will unite their energies during the next year for the construction of the road tow ard a Eastern connec tion. Next summer, according to the present outlook, will be one of activity a'or.g the line east of Albany, and the resumption of work, when it is commenced, will be on a basis for its permanent prosecution to its final completion, an accomplishment which the peo ple of Albany and the w hole state have long hoped to see realized. THE BOYS DIDN'T 8H00T. In the clay pigeon shojt at Jef ferson yesterday between an Al bany tam and a team from the above place, the v's'.tors wire de feated bv three points. Twenty bird-1) a man w.-re shot and the score was as follows : ALBANY. Geo. YV. Brown 10 Fred Blount U Grant Froman o Al. l'errv 9 1,. YV. Devoe 10 Isaac Banta 12 O. Adams 11 Total 74 .IKl'FEKSoX. YV. L.Jones 1'-' K. Libby Hi B. lVatson 13 H. lh.vt . 8 John Winklv 11 Ed. Jones ! James Long 11 Total 80 Tl.e boyi came home last even ing with crape on their arum, but as the Jellursons shoot them again at this city next Saturday they will endeavor to have them carry jt back. THE FB03ATE RECORD. In the matter of the estate f Geo. II. Keeney, liond filed and approved. St rainier Froman, 1). S. Smith and N. 11. Allen appoint ed appraisers. In the matter of tho estate and guardianship of Loren D. Hale et al minors, C.'E. Stanard appoint ed guardian. In the matter of the estate ot Mary Burkhart, bond of F. A. Burkhart administrator, filed mid approved. In the matter of the estate of Jan. F. Hail, ordered that personal property be sold as prayed for. In the matter of the estate of C. O. l'atton, inventory tiled, real property $2 HH) and personal prop erty T")2.;mI. raining Away. Y'ery many Linn county people will read with regret, and with heartfelt sympathy for the orphaned children, the following notice: Airs. J. . .Bramwell, aged 47 rears, died at her home in this city Monday evening a " :."() o'clock, and the funeral services were held Wednesday, conducted by Rev. H. 1. James of the Con gregational church. The lady had been in ill health about three months, but was seized four weeks ago with fever and sank rapidly from that time. Medical aid and the services of many friends who constantly waited upon her seemed to give hr no relief. A year and a I alf agooccurreJ .Mr. Biamwell's death, which Mrs. Bramwell grieved over so much that some think it to have been the cause ef her sickness. They were very affect ionally devoted to one an other. The children are left orphans. Miss Mary, Howard ami Charlie. They are well known anl highly respected in the com munity, and are not alone in the atlliction which has come upon them. Colfax Gazette. Mrs. Bramwell was one of the well known and influential Churchill family, of Linn county, her brothers being anions the leading farmers of Albany praiiie. The Coming Attraction. On Monday evening the Original Uncle Tom's Cabin Co., will ap pear at the opera house and promiFes to pi. sent the play in grand style. This company "has been playing from the east to t'.ie west since August last, and has met with great success, which is not surprising when it is known that it is composed of first class theatrical artists, among them be ing the renowned comedian. Hank Goodman, who needs no recom mendation, as he is already know n as a line actor. There is hardly a person, no doubt, in the citv who lias nrt seen this trreat ulav pro duced by some company or another but none should tail to see it again when an opportunity like the coming one ailonls itself, when those who will render it are acknowledged artists where ever they have appeared A grand street parade v ill also take place during the day when Middaugh's gold hand will render tirst-class music. The finest holiday gifts imngin able can be found at Hiihn & Akin'sdrng store. Do not forget the place, at French's corner. REAL ESTATE BALES- YV C Cassell to Elizabeth House wart. S',, lots 17, IS, of YVayerlv fruit farm, $1000. C A Elson to J Grisham, lots 11, 12, 1.:. K's 2nd ad, Lebanon, $2::2. C H McFarlaud et ux to J YV Wolf, 2 acres in D L C of J Blake Iv, $200. W W Steiwer et ux to J F Stei werT 212 acres in twp 10 S R 3 W, flMH-0. J II Crooks et ux to Kliza War ren, all of lots 2. 3, 0, G's ad to Crawlorusville, J000. Eli J Keeney to Elias I'eeney, all interest in V.. of D L C of Elias Keem v. 400. C G Burkhart et ux to E F Sox, blk .r)2, G's Park A, Albanv, $l"000 Uriah Terhume et ux to YV L Jackson, j int in lots 4, 5, blk 2, Sodaviile. L'80. State of Oregon to J II Geddes, SJa of S E'4 sec 10, twp 13, S It 3 K. 100. Airs Margaret Mor'ey to Rebecca Smith, lots 1,2. blk4,llalsey, toL'U, J B Cayle et ux to E Haner, 10 acres in sec 34. twp VZ nli li FV.J1U. Geo W Warmoth et ux to Elias Keenev, Ei D L C of Elias Keeney, 40U0. John Haley to D II Cew, X E '4 sec 34, twp V 6 11 4 h, UKHX) E Haner to J II Ware, 83 acres in twp 13, S R 1 E, $1500. B N llardman to F C Aldricb, lot 8, blk 4. J M K'S 4th ad to Lebanon, $500. John F Handeltnan to J M Ware, Nacres in eec 32, twp 13 S K 1 E, 3.0. U S to Isaac R Froman, 318.54 acres in twp 11, S K 3 W , patent. Baaket Sociable. To be given by Harrisburg Grangf, No. P. of II., at Muddy Station, 011 Tuesday evening, Dc ceniber 2!. 1SJ1. Programme: Music, String band. Address of elcome, Con Meyers. Music, Choir. Dialogue: An Air Castle. Cast of Characters : Mr. Snickle- bub. YV. McMeekin; Joehia Suickldbub, T. Rogers; Adam Snicklebub. G. McCulloch ; BUI Trnttr YV. Rnsev: Mrs Snicklebub, M. McMeekin; Sarah Snicklebub, t. Busey; Mellie bar ker. F:. Doiisrlas: Walter. YVal lace Hawk; Music, String baud; Recitation. Clyde McCulloch ; Solo, Mrs. Grimes; Recitation, Mangle McMeekin; Song, Bulldou on the Bank: l antonune. All are invited to attend. By order of Committee. Oregon Corn. The opinion prevails that cem cannot be grown in this locality, but the fact is that it can be and profitably to. The Independence est Side says that J. . Iaugli ary last week killed a lot ot corn fed hoes which averaged IWi l)Unds each. They were year lings. It is not often we see corn fed hogs in Oregon. All farmers can easily raise corn enough to make their pork. Corn when well attended to yields a fair crop. l.afe with his hogs and chickens Mill pass a contented time this winter. Juvenile Band Uancc, The young gentlemen connected with the Albany Juvenile Band, will give a dancing party at the Armory hall, on rew rear's eve. The proceeds are to be applied towards procuring uniforms for the band. Good music will be lurn ished. Tickets 1 50 for eale at French's jewelry store. The band l)oy8 have been striving entirely at their own expense to provide the city with a itood hand, and should be encouraged in their efforts in this city. Well Attended. The last presentation of Bel- shazzar was given last evening to a very fair house, for the benefit of the Orphan's Home. Through out the presentation has been ex cellent, and was a credit to all who participated in it. Our citi zens, too, showed their apprecia tion of talent and their willing ness to assist laudable undertak ings. It can be rated as one of the most successful entertainments ever given in Albany. Church Dedication. Announcement is male by the First Unitarian society of Salem that the dedication of "Unity church" in Salem will take place on Sunday January 3, 18H2. Services at 10 a. m., 2:110 and 7 r. m. Rev. Dr. Eliot, of Portland, and Rev. YV. E. Copeland, of Tacoma w ill assist the pastor, Rev. II. II. Brown. General invitation extended. Church Notice. The services to-day at the Pres byterian church will be ts follows : Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:.'!0 i m., conducted bv the pastor. Sab bath school at 12:15 l M. Y. P. S. C. E. meeting at S:45 r. m. The subject of the morning seimon will be "Fragments." In the evening the topic will le "Consid eration of Others." All will be made welcome to these services. Sona of Veterans. All the Sons of Y'eterans, inclu ding the sons of any soldiers, whether they have heretofore be longed to the organization or not, are requested to meet at the G. A. R. hall on Tuesday evening, Dec. 'Si, for the purpose of reorganiza tion. A full attendance is desired. Bv order of the committee. Officers Elected. The following are the newly elected otlicers of Beulah Rebekaii Degree Lodge, No. 3. I. O. O. F: Mrs. Maggie Blackman, X. G., Mrs. Anetta Weatherford, Y G., Mrs. Kate Montanye, R. R., Mrs. F. S. Crosby, P. S., Mrs. Ilulda Greenwood, Treas. A New Ferry Cable. The Albany Ferry Co. yesterday found that it would be ditlicult to splice the old cable so as to make it safe, and they ordered a new one from Portland. It wilt prob ably Le put iu place Monday. HOLIDAY SHOPPERS Should Bee the Wonderful Array a! Jslms Qradwobl's Bazaar. Mr. Julius Gradwohl, the enter prising proprietor of the I'.azaar store in this city, which contains the largest and best selected stock of ciockery, glass and other wares for domestic use, in the valley, as we;i as lancy wares, toys and beautiful holiday irood. has re pletiished and enlarged his entire stock and now lias a store that is a credit to himself and an orna ment to the city. His shelves counters and every available space are filled with the choicest and most varied stock of goods ever seen in this valley, including a mammoth display of holiday goods. He has added a new line which consists of a beautiful as sortment of rolled cold lewelrv warranted to wear as good as gold and costing one-tenth as much money, diamond cut pins. rim;s fine unibrel'as for holiday presents and novelties. His stock is now in and holiday shoppers should lose no time in seeing his wonderful array which is not surpassed v any on the coast either in elegance or prices. He also carries a gigantic stock of beautiful hanging lamps, stand lamps, bicycles, tricycles, safeties and velocipedes, which tie guaran tees to sell as low as any place in Oregon. His assortment of fine teas and coffees is always complete, as well as a general stock ol taiiuly groceries. He " buys his goods direct for net casti and sella them the same way. GRAND MASQUERADE BALL. The grand masiiue ball to be given by the t hiHiarmonic hoci etv Christmas night promises t be the leading society event of the season. A San Francisco costumer will be here wih an elegant a eortment of costumes, which will be rented at reasonable prices. The first row of seats in the gal lery of the opera house have been reserved and tickets tor the same are now on sale at YY'ill it Link' at fifty cants each. General gal lery admission twenty-live cents. Ball tickets entitling holder t admiBMon.on ball-room floor w it 1 one or two ladies $2. A committee wi 1 exercise strict supervision over the maskers u:id guarantee that no chjeclion;ihi characters or costumes will be ad mitted. The floor will be in th-irgt of Prof, Hopkins, who will intro duce several novel teatures duiiiu the evening. Music will be fur nished by Pareon's inimitable or chestra. Holiday 1'resentn. Remember that the Ladies Ba zaar have their full line of uselui holiday good-i displayed and ready for inspection. This line em braces all the novelties and sta ples in fancy goods. handkerchiefs, kid gloves, silk mittens, lans.giove and handkerchief cases, throws, scarfs, banners, shawls, aprons, purses, beads, photo cases, hir ornaments, and an endless variety of dressed and undressed dolls ranging in price from ten cents to ten dollars. Latest styles ami lowest prices. No trouble to show goods. I HAVE Smoked Elk, . New Orleans Molasses, Imperial Nectar, Chow Chow, Saner Kraut, China Cups and Saucers, Quaker Oats, Christmas Candies, Hickory Nuts, Chok-c Honey, Library Lamps, AtC. E. BROW NELL'S. Fine Suiting. YV. R. Graham, the tailor hae receivi d one of the largest lines of tine suitings and trouserings to Ik seen in Oregon, outside of Port land, embracing all the desirable patterns for winter wear. His prices will be found so low that any one can afford to wear one of his neat fitting tailor made suits and overcoats. He warrants his goods to be first-class, and guaran tees a lit. Call and see his new patterns. Tonne Men's itppuldirnn Cluli. Tlia Uiinillt1lina of Allvnit' Or and adjoining precincts are hereby rpiillPRfpd tn tnppl. in flit, fircnit court room at the court house in Al bany, Or. on leursday eve Dec z-i-lS'.ll at 7 o'clock sharp, for the purpose of organizing a Young Mens Republican Club in this citv. MAICK1KD. M KYKK3 ('11 AXDLKK At?.:;o e. m. Tuesday. Dec. IS, J'.U, at the resi dence cf K. N. Thompson in North Brownsville, Mr. II. F. Meyer and Miss Olive Chandler, hotli of 1 1: :tt place, Kev. u. .1. Travis, of Kugene, oDUiating. vv ANTKP A h'irl f.r noin-r.ll li-in ..rk iti a flinull tainilv lieiuirc lit corruT ot t)i ami Montgomery streets. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria! Osed in Millions of Homes IPPRICtS oeaffl Baking IllSIXKSS LOCALS. F. M. French, jeweler. Will & Hark, the jewelers. Sauer kraut at Parker Bros. Fresh crisp celery lit Allen Bros. Oysters in every style at Isom.s. Cranberries at C. E. Browneil's. Ladies delight soap at Parker Bros. Ask for Crescent tea at F. E. Allen's. Pigs feet and sour Irant at Allen Bros. Oysters for families 50 cents a pint at Isom's. Choice eating aid I oiking ajiji-.u at Allen Bros. New jewelry of latest pat terns at Will St St ark V. Will & Stark have some elegant souvenir spoon?. An elegant line of holiday slip pers at Klein Bros.' FYesh roasted eotlees and line teas at F. E. Allen's. Swiss cheese, the linest c-vti iu Albany, at Parker Bros. Ask C. B. Winn for rates to all Eastern and Southern points. The latest designs in souvenir spoons at French's. Necessaries delicacies and luxuries, at Allen Broa.. grocery. Subscriptions for all tha leading magazines and newspapers taken at the postollice. Mince meat, rait-ins, currants, jellies and jams etc, (or Thanks giving at Parker Bros. Great reduction in embroidered flouncing at YV. F. Reads. Isom has the only oyster parlors in the city. Finest line of svrup3 in the citv Barker Bros. Fresh comb honey. Linn county production, at Parker Bros. A handsome line of holiday gifts just received at the l.;'.dies liazaar. Oh! Mamma! Buy me one of those lovely dolls at the Ladies Bazaar. Enquire for Magnolia synip, the linest in the market, at 1-. E. Allen's. Remember vou can get the besl kill glove in lown for i:io dollar at the i.adies Ba. iar. Call at French's ji-weliy vfore. and see the "Lunar'' clock. The latest thing out. Kemember w hen vou want, any thing in the spectacle line French, the jeweler, lius it. Klein Bros, will positively give to their customers on Chri.-tm is eve an elegant f."00 p-aiio. Subscriptions for all the leading newspapers and magazines re ceived by F. L. Kenton at the grocery si ore near the o -t ollice. A. R. Chapman, of this citv, ban the agency of the Canadian I'aciiic railway company, and will s:e tickets over that line Iron: Albany to all points East. 1 tie Morning CorKtitil. Tiikcn before breakfast creates a laise, injurious apitit-. A wineglass fail of Ir. ILnley't English Ilandiliou Tonic taken before meals strengthens the di gestive organs and enables you to reh-di a hear'y lm-al without in jury to the stomach. For sale by F-ishav A Mason. UKN Ui: lltl.i; KI M I I.. Mrs M-cliael ( illt-iin, i'l.iinlielii. Hi, iinikc-i tin- Matcinetit lint l.e e.mjlit colli, wliieh I i.:i her Iun'; kIii- wa treat l for a month hy le-r Liinily pl yMi ian, hut irvew uore. He I i nl her fin: w:is a liopeles let an ul eiiniMiiiipiUiii and that no nu-il:. lue o!i!il uie lur. lier li U'-iri-t m: je.-teil Dr. Kin'' New ovei y tor , i.n-iiinptinu : lie !iniU'i:t a linttie llnl to her (leliirlit fnuilll her.-e!f belli;. Iltti-il from the tirt toe. She eon- linued i!s ii-ie an ! after taking ten In. tiles foiuiil l;er.-e)f siniml ami well. now does. her ow n liuu-cnork and i wi-ll as lu: was. Kree trial hntlle ol this irreat le-eoverv at I'n.-liav V M i-iin's Di ng Stole, iaiire liol'.le- .:xi-. ami ? I Oil Km inr. asks. S. II. Clifford, New Casst-L Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia t nd and Rheumatism, his Stomach as hsordered. his Liver was at lei ted to and alarming degree, aope'.ite fell away, and he was terriiilv re- luceil in llesli and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cu:v l him. Edward Shepherd, Ilanisb irg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight, years' standing. C-ied three bottles o Electric l.it'e-s and seven box".s ot I'.uckhnV live, and his leg is sourd . nd well. John Speaker, C'alawbf, )., had five large Fever sores on his leg. doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and cue box Biicklen's Arnica Salve iai;ed him entirely. Sold by Foshay A .Mason, lrug sU-re. a mii; iiih i.r. Is one which i gu.iranteeil to briin; vou satistm-lory resnus, or in e ise in failure a return of purchase price. Oil this safe plan you call buy ftvia our Milyerti-i it ilrueiriMS a buiiie oi Mi- Wiii.' V.-.v ll-;eiiverv for (''III sumption. It is guaroiteed to brii lief in evi i v rae. w hell ll!-i''l ill' IV iitl.-fl ion nf 'I'lil-iial. 1 .11 11 ill ht- st, Midi as . 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 ! i 1 1 , lull una. of I.nii"S. Itriim hitis, .-thini:. tioll U'Ji iDopiiig Coiigli. Croup, etc, etc It i leas. till an.l a.'ieei na- io i.i.-ie, i t 'y safe, and can always be do led upon, iiiil bottles free at per l-'o-hav .V M.i-i n. Iru-'i;its, pern 40 Years tlie Standard KW TO-OAY. LEAVE YOUR : O II li E R for a nice fmt : christmas ti'rkey ' with : ALLEN BROS'. : JiKMEMIiKH Tin; Hwcc-t tone I piano th;t Ktin '8 in tuns longest, no kcyu ti k n d:unp or colli wx-ath er an I drives pe'teet Riitiefactioii in tliu Helium- .V l.oiiif. Life is a pleasure wit-i ueh a i rcasurt- in tho lionge. fall and act enc at .Mrs. lliii:'.n!. I O.ST -A SMALL OlMd.K CIVI-N TO J Ceo. Moortli nm by ilm EltJtiie Liht L-"inp-ine, The order w.n No n;tj nnd was endowed mi tho haek; pa mii -nt pw been Hopped upon the sunt-, and all pc-soi:a are wa-ned abulia, advance money u;io!i it, A!iKi::, Dee. 1.., lvil. UKO. MeKHHel sK. Two Car L :r: FINE FURNITURE :Foit the: r mi st ki:ci:ivi.I) at: Fci'iiillk'i' & hwn. RI-.EP axi. RATTAN ROCKERS, Ml'MC CABINETS, STANl'S, FANCY l'ARI.OR CABINETS, IM.I'SII ROCKERS, Ohl l'ARI.OR ITECES, EASY CHAIRS. Also -l; to worth of CHOICE MrLII.Ni-i, fur picture frames, selected fiom an eastern factory. Price lower than ever, and all tuarant- eil tirst-class. Warner .t t'raunr, l.ei..ei & Managers. MONDAY, Dice. 21. Thi- Original New Orleans IT pin 1 5 Augmented by MIIHiAl CII'S - tiOLD - I'.ANIi AND - IRANI - OPERATIC - ORCHESTRA. - Special S.-enery ! New Orleans -iarlte!! Oenuine Black Silier iau Bloodliounds ! ! Seals can be secured at Will & Link's music st re. The cut suggest the merry oads i a r i n a a WlllUlY rO House Opera LHDI I3 resents : iov : Grentleinen ! Oold and Silver Handled Silk UMBRELLAS. A great variety of Itiiti.O. Ilein Mitcbed and Beautifully Colored HANHKERCH1EFS ami Ml'FFLMtS. An elegant display of all stvlea and colors of Tacks, Windsors. Four-it -hard, Etc., in N EC!K WEAR. Many kinds of Fancy Bosomed WHITE SHIRTS, ami Artis tically Embroidered NKillT SHIRTS. Nothing is more practically suitable for a Christmass present than a line OVERCOAT. Then we have Slippers, Kid and Lined Glove.", Jewelry, Smoking Ja Lct, IIH, ainl dc.ens of other thiiigs we have not room to mention. You l.i tier come soon for we sre L. C2 r 2 9. i i ? Jo alter them as this boy is doing your whole soul ami enthusiasm ; and do what he isu t doing, USE : GOOD : JUDGEMENT I He may get stuck and wish he hadn't begun. We are able to offer some suggestions to Christmas buyers, the acceptance of which will brir-g continued satisfaction everv time. WE STJGrGrEST That mothers buy for their boys a uil of clothes, a hat, pair of shoes or nice neck tie. That ladies buy for gentlemen friend.- a (hie inulller, neck tie, silk handkerchief, a pair of sl pjx-rs, a nice dress shirt or a silk um brella. That a suit of clothes is the lnt pieseiit for any man. That a warm oveicoat is Fomethiiig anybody will appreciate. That anything in our line is appropriate for a pretent to a gen tleman friend or bey. That you call and examine tl.e goods. T. L. WM & CI).. ALBANY, Strahan wmm TH1S ,. G?fC0M BEST. . yj i j i jj time soon coming, when many will token of love or friendship. PLEASE READ OCR LIST OF always overcrowded wi'h customers for a few days before Christmas. EX BLAIN. as I s H R3 the mornie after Christmas with Bl. k. oR'-:;oN. 2 (gr.oo roq catuhop Fur 77iirui)h Jrnet.eil 7 l.onillU in bOOKKELPuSG. SilGRIHAND, be made g!al by tome? 1