Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, December 29, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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    TIIE MOUSING HERALD, 1 UESD AY, JE0EMJ5ER 29, 1891.
jetting gaUgfuraW
ON HALK.
The Daily Hbbald will be on
ale each morning at II. J. Jones'
book Btore, where it can be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
TDK MAI I A.
l!U t th Albany poatoffle clnae
fuw ll olfica north
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Qmuankl delivery open en suiHtoy lium S to
111. sou V 7 r. a. IWolti.e oycn to
box owuera nil dey.
JOTTIJCGB ABOUT TOWS.
Mr. John Berry, of Fox valley,
watt in the city yesterday.
Mr. Chaa. Cusick went up to the
front yeeterday to look after bis
mountain ranch.
The Misses Shultz retnrnel t
Portland yesterday, Laving spent
Christinas at home.
Miss Emma Pfeiffcr held th
lucky number that won the prize
doll at the Ladies' Bazaar. " "r "
Miss Oka Obenauer, principal
ot I'uget Sound academy, is 11 e
guest of her sister, .Mia. Tat ham.
Prof. Horner pas-nl through
town yesterday on his way to Eu
gene to attend the teacheib' insti
tute at Eugene.
Admirers of sweet toned piano?
and latest improved organs should
call at Will & Link's and see their
magnificent instruments.
Casper Kropp, superiritendent
of the mechanical department of
the Chemawa In lian schools, si ei:t
Christmas with his winter in this
city.
The piano at Klein Brop. s'ore.
lrhich is retained for the holder oi
ticket No. 711, if it is not claimed
within t0 days, will be donated by
Klein Bros, to the Orphan's Home.
The Ladies An Hilary of the
Yonnf Men's Cliristian Associa
tion will tender a reception to the
pang men of the city on New
Years day from 6 to 8 r. m. in the
W.C.T. I', ball.
Notice.
Froebel kindergarten will re
open on Monday, January 4, Ivjl'.
Those desiring to solid little one
please give notice by the 1, as
the chairs on hand are ail oc
cupied. Sociable.
On New Year's eve, Thuisdav,
Pec. 31st, the Y. P. S. C. E. oi the
U. P. church will, ata social party,
present "Aunt Dinah's Hulking
Party," a mixed entertainment,
full of fun, with the ftage arrang
ed as for an old-fashioned liuyk
ing bee. Tiie corn has been se
cured, and it will only cost two
hilUsgs to see the bee as well as
to watch the old year out.
Oncers Elected.
Knox Butte Grange elected r
Saturday as follows : Mast-r, Brice
Wallace; Overseer, Mart Miller;
Lectuier, M. II. Wilds; Steward.
George Rogers ; Assistant Steward,
W.Tritea; Chaplain, F. S. Dough
ton; Treasurer, C. C. Hamor-.d;
Secretary, James Archibald; Gate
Keeper, Julius Smidth; Pomona.
S. A. Jordan; Flora, II. M. Ha
inond: Ceres, Lillian Chambers;
L. A. S., Awilda Archibald.
Benjamlu Krothera.
Roseburg I'laindcaler: (. V
Benjamin, of the 1'laindealcr. ia
receiving congratulations and
Other expressions oi sympathy
from friends and acquaintances;
the occasion iH'ing the recent ar
rival of two loys oi the aggregate
weight of 14'. pounds, and corres
ponding lung over. Pt-inocrat it
friends object somewhat to such ex
tensive expansion of the republi
can voting list, out as Cleveland
can't be elected anyhow these ob
jections will not receive any great
consideration.
Btntliiox ChaiiKe.
Mr. J. A. I lodges ban purchased
a half interest in the drug store of
-.!.. Blackman and the linn will
heieal'ter be Blackmail A llodu'es
Mr. Blackmail has purchased an
interest iu the Blumaiier, Frank
lrug Co. of Portland, which tirin
will be l.Iackinan A Good. .Mr.
Hodges will have exclusive man-
gement of the drug store in this
city. He is an energetic and pop
ular young business man and com
petent druggist, and the business
will be in good hands. Mr. Black
manwill remove to Portland with
his family soon after the ti tit of
the year.
A Murderous Footpad,
Gene Larimore was returning
home from church Sunday even
ing, when in a lonely street he
heard some one eeemingly trying
to pass him from behind. ' He
stepped aside to allow him to pass,
when the fellow struck at him
with a murderous knife, cutting
ins bat but fortunately not deep
enough to lntlict any injnry. Mr.
Larimore ran up the street, and
procuring assistance turned gave
the fellow chase. He ran toward
toe Southern Pacific depot and
eluded them. The police were
riot i tied, but they could not find
the miscreant.
Chinese buootlng.
Ca Sunday afternoon many citi
teus were startled by the rej rt of
pistol, and wondered wheie it
emanated (rem. Investigation
developed the fact that the shoot
ing in the Chinese lodging house
near John Schineir's stable. A
-Chinaman was wounded, the bul
let having ehattertd his leg below
the knee, making a very ugly
wound. Dr. Mas ton was called
nd dreesed the wound tempo
rarily until a Celestial doctor
could be procured. The China
men claimed that the shot w as ac
cideital, which was probably the
case, but it was an accident on
purpose.
WASH OUT.
A Bursting Wa'er Spant Damages tlo
OiJa Picif:.
Yesterday the Oregon Pacific
tiVin from the front came in late
without the accustomed coaches,
the engine having been cut oil'
from them by a washout.
The train pulls up to Green
Basin, or HalsU-ad, on Saturday
night and the engine returns to
Niagara, two miles this side, where
I here is a telegraph olliee and lies
until Monday mornb'g, when it
returns to i Instead at 7 :."() a. m.,
and hitching on the coaches starts
on it trip to Albany and return.
Some fine Sunday niuht, as
near as can be learned, a water
spied of a s'nini hurst in the hills
just above Niagara and
the mass of water ondng de.vri
tore out four or live lengths of
ttack and wa-diml enough debris
into the North Santiasn to almt
lam the stream for a short t.ms.
This cut oil' the engine from the
coaches, and the only rvc-iirs
was to hitch on a box car stand
ing on the side track at Niar.tr
an. I mai.e ll.e trip ia it, which
was done.
TitU STURM.
It
Plill Cuntlsne!
Wi'h Unafcttd
The furious wind and rain
stonu w hich h is been raging for
several days continues to keep tip
its work.
The wind, though not as high as
it has been, continues on un
usual force and the rain its steady
downpour.
Fortunate'' the cold in the
mountains has checked the flow of
water, and a full of four feet is re-nort-.'il
in the Willamette at Eu
gene. At this place the river has
been slowly raising.
Reports of damages and delavs
are coming in. Last evening
there was no Albany local train
fro n Portland, and also no
through overland, the hisi train
from Portland being the Roseburg
mail, at noon.
The cause is reported to be the
washout of a bridge near Wood
runi. The wires were down so that
very hieag'. r reiioits could be pro
cured.
The storms seems to be univer
sal over th: coast, and delays and
damages arisiug from interrupted
transportation can be looked for.
At ten o'clock Inst night the
overland from San Francisco was
four hours late, with prospects of
being still farther delayed.
The washout at Wood burn was
the second till north of the place,
caused by an inadequate cuivert.
liuu Over a Cow.
The Rostburg train yesterday,
j;ist below Jctlerson, ran over a
cow, the engine, baggage car and
emoking car, leaving htir a totally
mashed up mass of tly-h and
bones. No other damage was done,
and te.v of the passengers knew
why the slight stop was m idc.
Kuatiiuutiit OiltcerH.
At the regular meeting of Oregon
Encampment No. .", 1. (). O. F.,
held last Friday evening, the fol
lowing ollicers were elected tor the
ensuit.g term : G. W. Wright, C.
P.; Jai. 11. Lawler, S. W. ; Henry
P.rodiTs. J. W.; C. W. Sears,
scribe; E. A. Parker, treasurer ;
W. M. Ketckniu, J. F. Ua-.-UiiiBtu
and Willis Gillet, trustees.
Vallxe l.Ht.
An ordinary square medium
s:ed rtd valise was lost from a
hac; so.new h-.'ie in the vicinity ot
Albany supposed to have drop
ped out between the college and
the tastt.rn part of the cii v. south
of Fifth rreet. It belonged hi
.Mrs. G. ('. Myers, and the lindei
i ill confer a faver by leaving it at
. 1-.. 1 oung s store.
J II SrHrtltui,
lion. Tims. Paulsen, of Wash
ington county, lln. Jacob Voor-
liees, ol Marion county, ihm. .
A. Iawson,of Linn conntv, Mr. A.
F. Miller, of Miiltuoiiiah county.
Mr. .1. I. Petre, of Lane conntv
and Mr. Thomas Dorman, were in
Albany yesterday on committee
work connected withe Oregon state
grange, which meets heieonthe
fourth luesday in May, I.S'f.
That's Ahout It,
The Dalles Times-Mountaineer
thinks that some one is evidently
smitten with the tender passion
from the following from the Dufur
Dispatch: "When you go to see
her Sunday evening, go with
atlectiou in your heart, perfection
in your manners, and confection
iu jour pockets." They have it
bad at Dufur, and Fome lemedy
should be applied immediately.
One of the Loot.
The Florence West savs that
last Wednesday as three men,
strangers, were walking up the
beach from Gardiner and when
aliout three miles this side of that
place they found a man lying dead
on the beach near the edge of the
breakers. They drew him upon
the sand out of the water, and in
so doing discovered that both bis
arms had been broken. He was a
young man, heavy built, and had
a 1 ght sandy mustache. He was
dressed in a sailor suit and from
this and other appearances they
concluded he was an o'licer from
some boat which h.vl prcbably
gone to pieces during the last
storm. About half a mile further
up the beach they found a rosv I oat
which had recently come ashoie,
and to which were tied a pair of
shoes and an oil cloth. It is al
together probable that the sailor
and boat are both otl' tiie schooner
Gcneial Butler which was found
em! oil' cape Arago. Her mate
and four sailors have not been
beard trom since the storm, hence
the conclusion. The body was
taken to Gardiner and there interred.
A DFLAYED ITEM.
The following notice of the
masquerade ball given by the
I hilharmoiiic club at the opera
house Chiistmius night was in type
but was accidentally omitted in
the rush of holiday work :
The masquerade ball was one of
the most snccissf i:l events of the
season, and was largely attended.
Many elegant costumes were
worn, and music was furnished by
Parson's orchestra. The opera
holism was tastefully decorated.
Prof. H. J. Hopkins was master of
ceremonies and introducad hcveral
new ieatnies. The prize for the
best sustained lady character was
awarded to Miss Nina Parker cs
Topsy, and the prize for the le-t
gentleman character to I!ert. (iit
bert as "The Mountaineer."
Following is a list of the merry
uu.skers ami their characters:
Tony Miller )
Nora May S
School girls.
Hester Merrill. Turkish Princess.
Minerva Monteith, ballet girl.
Etta Creel, Pan-y.
Mrs Zeyss, Gypsy tjueen.
Mrs. Atlie Pfeili'er, Gypsy girl.
Maude Scott, Mexican g.vp.-V.
Hannah Cohen, liueen of clubs.
Coney Baldwin, Music girl.
Belle Fenders, Folly.
Minnie Monteith, Jockey.
Nina Parker, Tupsy's sister.
Pet Sti'rthan, Mild maid.
Anna Go'dsinith, Magpie.
Clara Cohen, Piincefs.
Elbe Elder, fjucen of r!u!s.
. Kate Senior, Black diamond.
A S -nders, Dildcen.
Stella Stites, Black domino.
I.illie Hart, Grecian girl.
Electa St ites. Edith the fair.
Clara UeynohU, Gieek girl.
Bertha Kirfer, t Time iit'le
Lora Campbe'l, -maids from
Annie Farvll, ) school.
Minnie Senders, Hei.Ji bells.
Clara Penn, Lady Jacal-eth.
Nora Zeyss. Pearl of Savoy.
Albei t Senders, Boot hi ick.
Win. Campbell, Drum Major.
Leo Cohen, Si I'lunkard.
M. Semtets, Photographer.
D. J. Dubruille, Louis the
Fourth.
Lee Gros?, Captain base ball
nine.
Jack Cuuimingp, Organ giimkr.
A. B. S--al, Monkey
('jok Patton, Egyptian mummy.
V. E. D jrris. Spanish cavalier.
W. S. Philips. L'n-.'le Saai"
Win, Mack, Jockey.
W. Mead, Sailor.
W. W. Djrris, Clown.
('has. Mueller, Spanish cavalier.
Ed, L. Darr. Black prince.
t'lyde Hill. Oflicer.
Thcs. Parker, Pied piper.
A. Sternberg, Page.
J. K. Wyatt, Ke l Husar.
Bert Veal, Jocicey.
Kobt. Strong. Clown.
Bert Magers, Jockcv.
Hal Patton. Vhat i"s it?
Claud Strahai'i, Pink domino.
D. M. Ltrgt, Spanish cavalier.
Al. Boenicke, Domino.
II. A. Leininger, Tennis player
from Yo'o.
W. H. Cowan, Tennis jdayer
from Yr.lo.
O:to Clelan, Sailor.
M. D. Vaughn, Clown.
Btrt Gilbert, Mountaineer.
Beit P. Van Cleve, Washington.
Frank Sfimpson, Drummer boy.
C'has. (.'asey, Si Pluukaid.
L.?er ttoie.
The Eugene Guard has the
following iu regatd to the Lane
count leper: J. II. Bahcuk. the
McKeu.ie man alliictcd with
leprosy has been taken away, and
we toiigratul.tl a tiie people of
Lane C Jiinty, and especially thote
of the upper M -Kenae, upon the
same. He was brought 1 ere 'a!
Monday evening at ti o'cVck, then
a private conveyance v as hired
and he wastakeii t .lum-t on City,
at which point he took the north
boiitnl overland t lain at X ::( a. m.
Tuesday and male the trip
through to eattle. W.isli., with
out incident. Attnat city he was
placed on board a sina 1 steamer
and conveyed to Port Blakelv.
Wash., wiiere he was taken ahourd
a ship, loading with lumber at
that point for the Sandwich Is
lands. A cabin bad been built on
the deck of the ship previously to
his arrival, where he will be eon
lined during the trip to Honolulu.
After his arrival at that place he
wili be taken tc the government
leper hospital, and contined, until
the regular semi-annual gathering
of lepers takes place, when Bab
cock will be conveyed to Molachi,
the home of those alllicted with
that terrible disease the leprosy.
At that place he will die, for no
perscn subject the disease has
ever been known to escape there
from. Babcock was perfectly
willing to be taken to that place.
The vessel will sail on her outward
trip on December 1.0th.
Call and Settle. ..
G. II. Blackmail wishes to state
that he has retired from the drug
business in Albany, and that out
standing accounts m ist he settled
within ten days, or they will be
left for collection.
l'ostoiiel.
The meeting of the Ladies Aid
Society of Albany, is postponed to
the seconed Tuesday in January,
at '1 r. m. Notice of place of meet
ing will be given later. By order
ot the president.
t'nine From Oiiart 7.Till.
H. W. White and Kobert Mon
roe, the latter being the mail car
rier for the mines, crnie in yester
day, having come out to Gates on
Saturday. They report VI or l-"
feet of silo on the summit, badly
drifted, but this side ties rain had
settled the snow very much, and
at the mines the snow was not
very deep. n their way out they
topped and searched as much as
possible for the missing man J.
F Hill, which was one object of
their coming at this tune, but
could tind no trace. All tracks
were obliterated, and either Hill
found his way to settlements in
Jordon valley, -r has perished in
the mountains.
NW3 OF THE COAST.
Iatero;tin Items From Exct-ang a
Thf'.ulont the N-rtliw rt.
A man w as san-bagged and rob
bed in th city of La Grand last
week for the small sum of if 1 ."0 Eg
About $20,OJ0 of stock for the
new cannery and ice factory at
Coivallis iias already been sub
scribed. According to the official census
returns of Lane county, the popu
lation has been increased by 05
per cent in the last ten years.
Julius Sidel, of Eugene, who
was badly bruised up by being
throAii from a boat and jammed
by saw logs in the McKin.ie river
last fall, is able to bo around.
The CorvaHis Foundry and
Manufacturing Company has just
closed a contract with Slate
Brothers lor the manufacture of
foity of their celebrated hay
presses. ,f-
A Philadelphia Boed limey re
cently tll'ered a prize of if 100 fur
the liii'-st potato grown in the
United States. Benjamin Long'ey,
of Eagle Valley, Baker county,
captured the prize.
James Pool, of D.jtighis count,
was sentenced to one year iu the
tenitentiary for trying to pass oil'
a shepard-ik-g scalp for that of a
coyote, in order to secure the
bjunty on the latter.
Wymaii St. Clair, of CorvallM,
ami bia entire family are just re
covering from the ellects of "lK-inj
poi;on d. The cause is supposed
to have been from eating canbage
that had been sprinkled with
paris green while growinir.
At the Indian fchotd i.t
O'h-.'iuawa, there are twenty-one
hoys and twenty-four girls on the
sick lid. and the majority of whom
euifer from l,s grippe. The only
death during the, recent spell of
sickness was a Ilcopa vrdley
Indian, wi oditd from pneumonia.
HOLIDAY SH0PPEKS.
S'non'.d -See the Woudorfal Array at J aim 9
Grid weld's Bazaar.
Mr. Julius Gradwohl, the enter:
prising proprietor of the Bazaar
store in this city, which contains
the largest and beet selected stock
of ciockery, glass and other wares
for domestic use, iu the valley, as
well as fancy wares, toys and
beautiful holiday good--, lias re
plenished and en lurked his entire
stock and now has a store that is
a credit to himself and an orna
ment to the city. His shelves,
counters and every available space
are tilled with the choicest ami
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 gold jewelry
warranted to w ear as good as gold
and costing one-tenth as much
money, diamond cut pins, rings,
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 by
any on the coast either inelegance
or prices.
He also carries a gigantic stock
of beautiful hanging lamps, stand
lamps, bicycles, tricycles, safefes
ami velocipedes, which lie guaran
tees to sell as low as any place iu
Oregon.
His assortment of fine teas and
coU'eea is always complete, as w II
as a genual stock of family
groceries. He I uys his goods
diiect for net casn and selis them
the same w ay.
The Minlne Imliixti ) .
Port Townseiiil L'-ader: It i
the geceral belief that Hie state of
Washington is on Iheeveofa min
ing boom, ami that next spring
there will be a largj influx of peo
iilef.'om all sections of the coin. try.
A large number of remarkable
iinds have been made during the
lard year, and the prospects rre
that Washington will soon become
the greatest producer of precious
metals in the t'nion.
I 1 1 AVE
Smoked E.k,
New Orleans Molasses,
Imperial Nectar,
(.'how Chow,
S mer Kraut,
China Cups and Saucers,
(maker Oats,
Christmas Candies,
Hickory Nuts,
Choii-e Honey,
Libiary Lamps,
At C. E. BROWN ELL'S.
To Contractors.
Notiue'fs hereby eiveii
Te "receive;! for tke bui
tiie CuiiiIii rl.iiul l'ri-sbyteriim
until one o cluck v. M. on
January l, is;:' at the liardw
of K. 11. ltosi-oc, in Albany, Oregon,
where phiiia and spccitiCHlions limy he
sc 11. The riL'bt to reject any or all
Mils is reserved.
U. A, Ikvine.
Committee. - J. C I'oktek.
I II, HllYANT.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castorial
CJsed In Millions of Homes
L:rt bids
Win? of
cHurch I
L'diK'sriw-, I
are stdKej
n
PPiOES
oafll Baking
, yJ'jPowder.
I'.tSIZVtSI LOCALS.
F. M.Frem h, j. -wider.
Will & Stark, the jewrleis.
Sauei kraut at Parker Bros.
Fresh crisji celery at Allen Bro.i.
Oysters in every style at lsom,s.
Ladies delight soap at Parker
Bros.
Ask for Crescent tea at F. E.
Allen's.
Pigs feet and sour kraut at
Ailcn Bios.
Oysters, for families 50 cents a
pint at Isom's.
Choice citing and c joking apple
at Allen P.ro1?.
New jewelry of latest patterns at
Wiil x Stark's.
Will A .'-ta;k have some ek' iar.t
souvenir spoons.
Fresh roisWd coll'ees and line
teas at F. 1-1. Allen's.
Swiss cheese, the lincst ever in
Albany, at Parker Bros.
Isom has the on'y oyster parlors
in the city.
Oh! Mamma! Buy me one of
thoso lovily dolls at the Ladies
Bazaar.
Subscriptions for all the leading
newspapers and miiga.-.ines re
leived by F. L. Kenton at I iu.'
grocery fctore near the post, ollice.
The finest line of handkerchiefs
ever brought to Albany can :e
s en at the Ladies Bazaar. All
prices, from live cents upwards
A iine line of gold riegs just
opened at Will ei SlsikV.
I have jti. t received direct from
Vermont a shipment of pme maple
syiupaiiil will guaraulte it abso
lutely pure. C. E. Brownell.
Necessaries delicacies and
luxuries, at Allen Bros... grocery.
Subscriptions for ail the leading
m igaziiits and newspapers taken
at the postoillce.
U-'inember yen can get the best
kid glove in tow n for o:ie doll ir at
the i.ulie.) i!az iar.
All the h.dies pa.-sing V.'ill A
Link's music st ue and sewing
machine deoot should step in and
see the full cabinet New Home
sew ing machine, the finest sewing
machine evtr seen in Albany.
A. B. Chapman, of this city, hf.
the agency of the Cat adian Pacilie
railway coi:ipany, and will sell
tickets over tlial line from Albany
to all points East.
Look at G. W. Simpson's dis
play of holiday gcods iu his show
window. Then step in-5de an-' see
his splendid stock of l.camihil
goods for Christina .
SVl.i AKS.
S. If. Clill'ord,NewCa;-el, Wis.,
was troubled with Neuralgia s.nd
and Uhe'.imatism, his Stomach Aas
disordered, his Liver was aii'ccted
to ami alarming degree, aope'.ile
fell away, and he was tcrrioly re
duced in tlesh ami strength. Tliree
lxjttles of Elect; ic Bitters cured
him.
Edward Shepherd, Uarrisb lrg,
111., had a running ore on his leg
of eight years' standing. I'icd
three bottles of Electric Bit'cs
and seven boxes of Buckleu's
Salve, and his leg is sound, ml
well. John Speaker, Calawhr, I).,
bail live large Fever sores on hi.)
leg, doctors said he w as iin:ur.i! le.
One h.ottU' Electric Bitters and cue
box Buckleu's Ainica Sa've cued
him entirely. Sold by Foshay &
Mason, Drug store.
VJIltll
We ilesi.-i to s;iy t' our ci;i
r.i lis. Hint for yc:irs we Iiiim- I e ii sell,
ing 1 r King's New li-ei.-.ery for
Consumption, lr Kind's New l.if..
I'ihs, lluckleli's Arniea S:ii-,e ainl
Klcctric llitteis, ami b.-ve i.evir
handli ;l reirii tli. s that Ri II :is, or tliat
h:ive I'iveli Mieli HH'v. i al .-..tishie.
I'n 11, We do not lie-it ite to giianiii
rr. tie 111 every Ib.u- and we pl.'nd
ready to reflllill the J.lirelnis'e piii'e, if
salisf.M lory n suit ! not !.!!. w their
Use The-e n incdirs L.ive won tin ir
ere it popularity purely on their
mei lis, KiHiay V Ma-en IlruggNt,
10 i.iioa ii.iii'i.tK.i.
Do you know that Main 's Bij
vealed Ilemedy is Ihe only patent
mi'ilicine in tlu world that does
not contain a drop ol alcohol ; thi.t
the mode of preparing it is known
only to its discoveier; that it is a:i
advance in Ihe science of medicine
without a parallel iu the nine
teen th century ; that itsproprietoi 3
oiler to forfeit ijd.OhO for any case
of dyspepsia it will no cure?
1 am an old man and have been
a constant millerer with catarrh
for the last ten years. I am en
tirely cured bv the use of Ely's
Cream Balm. It is strange that so
simple a remedy will cure such a
stubborn disease. Henry Bill
ings, U. S. Pension Att'y, Wash
ington, D. C.
For eight years I have sulfeivd
from catarrh, which ell'ect'ed my
eyes and hearing; have employed
many physicians without relief.
J am" dow on my second bottle of
Ely's Cieam Balm, and feel confi
dent of a complete cure. Mary C.
Thompson, Cerro Gordo, lil.
Sute Cure fur t'u Liquor or Opium
llabil.
The East India cure for these
awful habits can be given without
the patient's know ledge, and is
the only known specific for the
purpose, it is not injurious in the
least degree; manufactured by
Emerson I i ug Co., San Jose, Cal.,
vnd for sale at J. A. (Jumming's
drug store only.
40 Years the Standarc
NEW TO-UAV.
For Hale.
HOr.SKHOLD l;0013 AND A SPRIXO
w tvou 1'ir ste. Fir ar-icu:ar. inquire
a, the hoim- nu Se. uiiil Btroct j.int below the
Oregon I'ajific r-iSriiad.
Alliany, Ucu , l-'.il.
Maktis MiMaiion
ItTANTKO Oirl for general h-inewurk.
M hi'iuirc N. K. l or. 7th and Kerry SU.
Ur ANTIili A fc'ir! fur KcaerU housework
in a sni tl! fatuity imiuirc at corner
of ."ilnii'l Mo'itomvry streets.
JJK3IEMBER
Tli fiweet t incJ piano iht stain's hi tune
Iorim.it, tv Lc;, seti k 'ii damp or wild weath
it in 1 'ivc.i perfect natiBfaction w the
licinnu! & I.phif. I.ifo is a pleasure witi
s.'ich a trer.:nre in the house. Cull and Ktt
oik- at -Mrs. Hyinans.
LEAVE YOUR :
O Ii D E R :
FOI1 A NICE FAT :
CHRISTMAS TURKEY :
AVITII :
ALLEN BROS'. !
FOR A
Christmas
Present,
Nothing is nicer than a box of
Julius Joseph's tine cigars, or one
id his elegant meerschaum or gen
uine briar pipes. A line assort
ment if smokers articles always
mi hand.
FINE
FURNITURE
:kok the:
HOLIDAYS
:.u sr i:ki-;:ivki at:
n 1 -ii n
i:i:ei am.ratan rockers,
ml''ic carixets, stands,
fancy parlor cabinets,
flush rockers,
odd parlor pieces,
easy chairs.
Also $10:10 worth of CHOICE
MoULDINOS, for picture frames,
seh cted from an eastern factory.
Price lower than ever, and all
i n ra n I ed Ii rst-class.
TheVutlsu"'est the merry
' -
Two Car Loads
PLEASE READ OUR LIST OF
Presents : for : Grexi tinmen !
Cold and Silver Har.dled Silk UMBRELLAS. A great varietv of Iiiitia', I lem
Htitched and Beautifully Colored HANDKERCHIEFS and MUFFL'- H. An
elegant display of all stvles and colors of Taiks, Windsors, Fom-n -hard. Etc.,
in NECKWEAR. Manv kinds of Fancy Bosomed WHITE SHIRTS, and Aiti
ticailv Embroidered NIGHT SHIRTS. Nothing is more pra.-ticahy suitable
for a ChriBtmass present
OVERCOAT.
Then we have Slippers, Kid and Lined Gloves, Jewelry, Smoking J; i.its, Hits,
and dczens of other things we have not room to mention.
Y011 better come soon for we are
L.
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Go after them as this bov is doing
your whole soul and enthr.sia:
USE : GOOD : JUDGMENT!
He may get ettick and wish bn hadn't bi fim. Vi'p :r- n'-de to -.In'r
some suggestions to Christ mai buvi-rs. l!n ar p:.,n-.-i of
which will bii' g continued .-.il'.si. eli..n
everv time.
WE SXJGr-G-lLST
That mothers buy for their boys a suit of ivdl.es. a ha!. ph:r of
shoes or nice neck tie.
That ladies buy for gentlemen friends a line ii;r.:l!. r, in cU tie,
silk handkerchief, a pair of shpjers, a nice dress shirt or a silk um
brella. That a suit of clothes is the best present for any man.
That a warm overcoat is something anybody will appreciate.
Thai anything in our line is appropriate for a piescnt to a gi ti
tle man friend or bey.
That you call and examine the g.iods.
-0
ALBANY,
Strahan
time soon coming, when many will
token of love or friendship.
T. L WME k H
f MS I. 'ft M
PfflM&M'.wmni.
H D I E
than a fine
always overcrowded wi'.b customers
f. BLAIN.
V-
1-5
k 1 rj.
tho
lilori.M'
and l i
ri-frer CI,
u l a' he 1
: ist ma v.
iti't doing,
:th
I'hu-k.
ORVi;oX.
JV.irti. .( 7 'miniiKj in
BOOKKEEPING.
SHORTHAND.
FEKVAKSHiP,
THIS SCHOOL IS THE
OfiCGOM. Bsr.
be made g'al b some
for a few days b -fore Christmas.
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