Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, December 10, 1888, Page 1, Image 1

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    NO 187
THE PLACE.
By all means silicon
Parker Brothers,
Successors to M J"r
Groceries,
Produce, Baked Goods, Etc., Etc,
Their goods are the best and their prices,
reasonable.
H. EWERT,
has a splendid assortment or goods Tor the
Holidays,
consisting or a nice selection of
GOLD AND, SILVER WATCHES,
DIAMONDS, ETC., ETC,
Gold Headed Oanes.
Now assortment all kinds of jewelry.
REAL ROGER BROTHERS
SILVER PLATED
WARE.
I
COl.DKN K1I.K liAZAAIt-
FRANCIS PFEIFFER.
-PKOPRIETOR OF
Albany Soda' Works,
And Manufacturers of
CHOICE CONFEliTIONERY,
We are mow prepared to wll at whoU
i i e.. i- i ,!
me, aiway irosu snu )um v j. ui m viu
Dhcss to dealers. We also keep a,ufull
1IUO Ul
Nuts and Tropical Fruits,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
Conrad Mayer.
-pROPKiKTr;i oir-
STAR BAKERY,
Corner Braadallnn aid First Sts.,
DEALER IN
Canoed Fruit, Canned Meats,
Glassware, lneensware.
Dried Fruits, Vegetables.
Tobacco, Cigars,
Sugar, Snlces,
Coflce. Tea. x
Etc,, Etc..
In fact everything that is kept W a gen
tal variety and grocery aloro. Highest
market prico paid for
ALL KINDS 0? PR33UCE.
H.J. MiNTiionx, Pres.
S-rAttrua, Vt;j pro.
Ii. 8. Cook, 8 c.
U 11. Mojrtm Tinas
TheOrcgon Land; Company
wiized fo tho purp)e of buvirti? sellinjr reil
wt, adverMain Mia Will iiuatto Valley in all of the
Un newiif. ipors of the United State. Kinplnyinir
'rn jjon. In ilircit homo act-kern to the W'iNam
"Valley, and h -ma aircntsin all the principal
"wrwnl Mario-.i, lIk, I.lini, lli'iiion, C'p.ckams and
YamhtH ciijuUlu to aid In 1'h itinir immigrant
'Bi iu Uio Tats IiuHdi:if one door est of f,tv
tu's.
HOiJSON A DICKINSON, Mina?ciff.
Revere House:
ALBANY,
CHAS. PFEIFFER
. OREGON"
PROPRIETOR.
Fitted up in first-class style. Tables
"pplled with the beit in the market.
Nice (leaping apartments. Sample rooms
or commercial travelers,
trrrre C.aefe I. aaj trim the tf.tel.TO
Fine line of Guns and
good stock of Ammuni
tion at Deyoe and Rob
sou's. Special bargains
Cash (iocs a l.ongWaysat Julia Grailwohl'
1 have made arrangements for buying
goods direct from the factories in Europe,
and wilt sell at wholesale or retail, cheaper
than any where else on the Pacific Coast.
The following are some of my cash retail
prices :
dozen unhandlcd teacups and saucers,
35 c's-
J4 dozen unhandlcd conee cups and sau
cers, 45 cts.
dozen handled coffee cups and sau
cers, 50 cts.
J4 dozen seven inch dinner plates, 45
s.
These goods are all iron stone China and
not a cheaper grade of goods. These prices
are for 30 days.
JULIUS (jRADWOIIL.
Boots and Shoes, Call at A. B. Mc
1 wain's and see the ladies' kid and pebble
goat shoe, for $1 .50, former price $2.50
A democrat man has seen the shoe and
can pronounce it a remarkably cheap shoe
tor the tormer price.
Clothixg. A large and complete 11 n
gents' clothing and furnishing goods at
A. B. Mcllwain's. In the clothing depart
ment he has a large line of pants, regular
value, $s, which he win sell during the
coming week for $2.50.
For Sale Cheap. Cook stove, only
used two or three months. Call at this of-iice.
How is vour appetite ? Are ynn nervous
or irritable ? Are you subject to billioueness ?
l)r rJenley s Dandelion looic wors wonder?.
It makes the weak and sickly strong, builds
up the whole system and puts new life and
engery in yon.
A splendid stock of library ADd hanging
lamps just received at Wallace & Thomp.
son s.
Hotel Arrivals,
Rkvj'.re House. E Hamilton, N I,
Johnson, W Wright, O P R R ; C Clapp,
i F ; II Kay, B Willson, Brownsville ; J
Daly ; J Du Boise, Salem ; J D Ford ; K
J Kinnie and wife, I T ; J F Boyy, Mill
City ; W H Rue ; W Sutton ; 1 G Han
na, W I. Belger, E II Kechan, Portland ;
J J Wells, R S Strahan, Albany ; R F
Canterburg ; YV McFarland ; W B Fisch
er, Corvaliis j S Seitenbach,Spokane Falls.
St. Charles L Hale, E T Russell, S
E Hamlet. R S Bradshaw. C Andrews, B P
Scott. St Louis, Mo ; W L Boise, E J Win
ter, A B Slauson, Portland ; Mr Meryett,
I W llezslein, S F ; M H Ellis and wite.U
W Smith, Albany : A O Eckelson and
wife, G A Waggoner, Corvaliis j Mrs A
Carpenter, L Dlumenberg, J F Rhodes, P
Staevriwr. P Mende, O Hentschel, Boston
Quintette Club s E B Pinney, Business
Manager of John Jack Co ; JJ Heard, Ian-
gent i J Mathcna, Sacramento.
Russ House E C Denny : F M Gil
mour ; W Patton ; F Gilbert ; G Allen ;
M E Daniel ; 1) Pegan ; J Gogin ; F Mc
Bride : A McClosky : L Sassie : N Mer-
us ; F E Murphv, Butte, M T ; J F Cole
man ; W McFarland ; R Morton ; C E
liurk ; r Crane j F Windser ; T Iloycy :
M L Cartwrijjht, Cal ; C Raifsnider ; J
Tiffany ; F Ramsay ; P A Correll ; G
Watson ; J Townsend, Kings Valley j W
Laden ; J Knight, Kan ; J R Wilson ; J
Blumburg, Corvaliis ; W Walker ; I S
Berry, Mill City ; W II Hans, Kan ; E X
Smith and wife ; D A Ambler.Leb ; R V
Millard, B II Buck, Junction ; D B Irwin,
Corvaliis j E B Hunsaker, Amity ; Harry
Salton, Spokane Falls ; E Stuart ;G Dug
an, Salem ; W L Denham and family,
Frankfort, D T.
Dr;ss Shoes. A fine job lot of men's
shoes, 100 pairs, all different, No 7's, best
in the city, at G W Simpson's. They
range in price for from S1.50 to $3.50
about half of the regular price. No such
bargains anywhere.
FOSHii & msm,
Holiday Goods.
Santa Glaus Headquarters.
Plush Goods, Toils Gases Al
"bums, Perfumeries, Books
Etc., Etc.,
nor surpiiHht-il in th? Viillpy'.
WILL BROS,
C3'jar r.sAsusEa's notice.
Dealers in ail tint 1 i'.i' ii,i;rjv 1 1 ,ttns
OriMn", Niwi'ii; M'hiin, .iin !'.
a full iino of w I'tiius I Itutr, H 1 r
an'l rocket Knlvn. Tn h-i kin 1
n,winir ma 'hiiic, nil. ndd04 R'l-I YtrM-t,
for all mahiuos. Ail rfjalriu nwiiiy j
aua resonaoiy anno.
If
i,-- if h rol.v jjivea that there are funds
V"iur.y Tp-AJiirer's oliice of I.inn
, , O .. n, t-i icdncn all ftuUtanding
. ;' -'frriv on ail wa.-rauta cease
M l 1
CARPENTER AND JOINER.
The undarit?ne 1 Is propiri 1 ti d ) all
kinds or work iu his line iu !irt-clas or,
der and with promptnits. Jdmss P. O
box 87 or call at corner of 9th and Maple
troets,
1. N, Smith.
SUPERIOR LINES OF
AGRICULTURAL. IM
PLEMENTS AT DE
YOE &ROBSON
D .i -.' I) ...-nilitr 6:l. 1SSS.
H. Farwell,
County Treasurer.
New Wash House.
I. f. Chinaman, who lived in this town for
inoi.y Ktr-, and w m so w-11 liked by every.
h."i. Int. returned and will open up a new
wal lira,, the tirst of September, one door
nontti the Knvere House. Lee doesK'ond
wik and wnita everybody to get Jtheir
-ah'ii-c ,b.ne hv him
PAINTS, OILS AND
BRUSHES AT DEYOE
& ROBSON'S.
Photographers are interested just now
over a newly -paten ted camera. Detectives
as well as photographers are interested in
the invention, for no doubt it will prove a
very effective weapon In the hands of a
person who may want at some time toob
tain an instantaneous photo of some face or
scene. The new invention that promises
to produce almost a revolution in the art of
photography is based upon the dry process
system ; that U, the ge latino bromide sen
sitive plates, on which impressions can be
readily made instantaneously. As to
weight, this novel apparatus weighs less
than two pounds,and is only six and a half
inches long and three and three-quarters
inches high. It can be carried convenient
ly in an overcoat pocket as well as in a
valisle.and another thing in its favor is that
it is ready for use at anytime. The plates
of the apparatus are In a continuous roll
admitting of a hundred negatives.
Christmas Coming While hunt ing for
holiday presents do not fail to call at Will
& Starks and examine their fine stock of
goods,consisting of gold and silver watches,
chains, fobs, earrings, breastpins and jew
elry generally. Also silver plated ware,
clocks, etc. There are no more suitable
presents in the market.
Look Here!
We ar; closing out our stock of boots and
shoes, and to show you that we mean what
we say quote you a few of our prices
Ladies' best French kid button shoes at
$4-35, regular price, $5.50, none better in
town ; ladies' extra quality French kid, but
ton, at $3 75, regular price, $5.00; ladies,
good French lid, button, at $3, regular
price, $4; ladies bright Dongola, Dutton.at
$2 75, regular price, $3 50; ladies' bright
Dongola, button, neat and good, $2, regu
lar price $3; ladies' American kid, $2, reg
ular price, $3; ladies' American kid, $1.25
regular price, $2 ; child's oil grain button
school shoes, from $1 to $1.20; a few pairs
of ladies' rubbers, 30 cents to 40 cents;
men's rubbers, 50 cents; also a large as
sortment of men's boots. Come and see.
Brownell & Staxard.
A tine line of holiday gonrts for oar crock
try department and marked very low in
price
Wallace & Tn OMrsox
New Goons. Latest styles in toques
turban and soft felt hats just received at
Ida M. Brush's.
Winter ara not reserved in tho
great nale. Tliij will be the greatest oppor
unity ever oT.roi to b'-iy a ntliaii wnp at
low price.
MoxTErrif Sc SeitekbaCa.
Superior. That is the name of the
stove at G. W. Smith's attracting so much
.attention. It is a splendid cook stove.
FOR PILES.
Itching Pile 1 aro known br m )h.nra Ilk j." pir
ion prod'jcin? very disagreeable flchlag after
in? warm. This form as well as Blind, bleeding and
protruding Plica, yield at once to the aprlictim of
Dr. B.waiikoi Pile remly, w.iich acta directly upon
th piru affected, abs rbin? the tumors, allaying the
intense itchinir and effctui;r a iiermanet cure. 50
cents. Address The Ir Bowiko y4Iuiue Co , Piqu
O. bold by ir, C 'liss and don.
DR. RO-MA1V-KO
in his new discovery for Consumption, sue
ceeiled in productui a medicine which ii ac
knowledged by all to bo simply marvelous.
It is exceedingly pleasant to the tasto. per
fectly harm let.', and does not sicken. In all
caes of caffl of Consumption. Coughs, Colds
Whooping Cmisrh, Croup, Bronchitis, and
Pains in the Client, it liss civen universal
satisfaction. Ur Jlosauko's Cough and Lung
Syrup is sold at 50 cents by Dr Guiss & Son.
' Monteith A Seitenlmch's great closing sle
will enable ail to buy any line of goods fully
oO per con r. Uits than any other s:oro in the
vallev. . '
Danfiruff is prohil ly one of the most dif
ficult diaeis5s of the ual t i cure, hut Du
tard'a Specific never fa:U to remove it perm
anently. S.irtMiOH after shaving is instant
ly relieved by its nno.
Carpet.
he.iper than you can buy them in Port
land. Will a good grade of Brussels
carpet for GoVenU; a heavy three ply car
pet for 75 cents, and two ply carpets" frorr
40 cents to 50 cents. Carrie- u inrge line
of oil cloths, linoleum and window shades.
A. B. McIlwain
If yon wtft a clean tod fine smoUe ak fr r
J. Jotcph'e home made white labor ci?a s
.For slft hv mfwt ciar dealers and at
Joseph's factory.
CURE FOR NICK HEADACHE,
Doroa wrvit a rerardT f-r B'llounei, Pimples on
the face, a-nl a sure cure for sick hedche, ask Dr.
Gu'm and Son, the I)nivnrit, for Lr.Uet.ni's Lira
Pills, try a dose, aainple Irre full box 3 cent.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
3Iob Fired On.
Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 9. A crowd
which had been seen collecting on the
streets for several hours last night, at mid -night
advanced un the county jail, with
the intention of lynching R. R, Hawes,
charged with the murder of his wife and
child. Many of the best citizens tried to
reason with the crowd and prevent trouble
and some lost their lives in the attempt.'
When the crowd was within a few feet
of the jail door and had failed to heed num
erous warnings, the officers opened fire
upon them, killing three men instantly,
fatally wounding seven and wounding more
or less seriously about thirty others.
Reached Sacramento.
Sacramento, Dec. 9. Robberies here
have been more numerous of late than for
years past. From the direction the rob
bers seem to have come it Is thought a
number of them have worked their way
down from Oregon, hawing come from the
East by the Northern Pacilic. Qne stranger
who has not yet been apprehended, but
who is thought to have been here for two
or three weeks, resorted to some of the
most daring methods yesterday to secure
money .
Lawlessness. ,
Ciiattaxoga, Dec. 9. A Timet special
from Gadsden, Ala,, says : This morning
Deputy Sheriffs Christian and Herzberg
went out to New Furnace to arrest Sam
Moore.a negro.who had killed a man Satur
day night. Moore had fled, but the deputy
sheriffs were shot by unknown parties anl
wounded. The officers arrested Lawson
Adams,who was supposed to be an accom
plice of Moore. Moore was afterward found
and killed for resisting arrest. It is believ
ed Adams will be lynched before morning.
Some Fighting.
Zanzibar, Dec. 9. A British steamer
which was recently sent to Bagamoyo re
turned here to-day with several Indian
traders and their families on board. They
report that the town is wrecked. There
was severe fighting on Thursday and Fri
day ,and the rebel loss was heavy. A Ger
man and two native dependents were
wounded. Bushiri subsequently retired five
miles inland.
A pig Demand.
Baltimore, Dec. 9. A young physician
Dr. Nathan R. Gorter, who accompanied
Robert Garrett on the trip he made around
the world hefere his mental troubles as
sumed 90 serioui a form has entered suit
for $30,000 for professional services render
ed. A bill for that amount was presented
io Wm. Frick, who refused to pay it, and
Dr. Gorter at once placec the matter in
the hands of a lawyer for settlement.
West Talks.
Paris, Dec. 9. Lord Sackville Is qout-
ed here as making the following statement:
"I am glad I am out of 'he countv and
have shaken off the dirt of American soil
for good. I wrote a letter marked 'private
as a personal favor to an alleged fellow
countryman. In any country where any
code of honor obtains this would be re
spected, but, you see this happened in
America,
A iryer In Dakota.
Yankton, Dak , Dec, 8. - Considerable
of a stir was aroused here over apparently
weli-confirmed reports of. a volcano hav
ing broken loose in Charles Mix coun'.y.
sixty miles from here. It turns out to be a
gepser, which is throwing hot mud all over
the surrounding prairie. Neighboring set
tlers are somewhat untasv over the situa
tion.
T!f. WARE AND HARD
WARE OF ALL KINDS AT
DEYOE & ROBSON'S,
Fm wont: aid delicate women nothing
bailds np tho entire system moro thoroughly
And elFc'Clti-Wly than Oregon Kidney Tea. It
is especially o Uptedto dUeuiei peculiar to
the sex, U pleasautto take and in every in
s t no provis of great value. Orc&$on Kid -ny
Tea is compoicd of herbs found iu Ore
gon, is put up iu utk. tin boxes, and can Le
prfpard fresh by simply steeping iu hot va
t?r. It contains iio mineral mlistance whet
ever, is pleas utt to take tyd never fails 'o
cure kidney ur urinary trouble.
Highland, Clackamas conoty.Or., March 20.
I have sulfured with a disease f the kid
neysfor6or7 yeim and for ihs last two
months navt bren laid up with a pain in my
hit- trtenn wnt me a naa pli of tre Uie-
gou Kiduey Tea, and havinfj used it cne
week 1 can uo a rockI day W( rk. 1 nave
derived more benefit from it than from all tie
medicines I have ever taken.
J. Q. New pill.
W will sell ou k oceries cheaper thin
any store in town
KROWNFXL it oTASARD.
SECURE PRICES. NO
TROUBLE TO SHOW
GOODS AT
DEYOE & H0I3S0N