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DAILY" DEMOCllAT Pubilahnd ivory uay la the weok tw. cept Sunday. 5TITES k M'TTi.tu, U itors and Prop'rs. Entered attho I'nnt Ollloe at Albany, Or egon, an second o'hhh mail umtUir. ..NatKMUKU )l, IN90, LOCAL RECOUP). vsnocatTic t ovkvtiow, A mass meeting of i!io democratic vo ters of the city of Albany, will bo liuld in tlie Circuit Court room, at the court house, on Saturday evening, Nov. 2'J, 18!K); at 7 o'clock, for the purpoHeof 110111 Hnating candidates or muniliul and Treasurer, to lie voted for at tlie regular annual city election, to be hold on Mon day, Dec. 1, 18'JO. WARD UKETIXU1). The committee would recommend that Ward uicetim.' Iw held on l'riday evening, Nov. 2S, 1H1H), at 7 o'clock, at tlie following places : FikhtWahd: In tlie Circuit Court room at the-court house. Khcosii Wahd: In tlie County Court room at the court house. Tiimu Ward : At the office of tho Al bany Farmer's Co. Kacli Ward A'ill nominate one candi date for the City Council, and select a person as member ol the Central com mittee, to serve during the ensuing year. t;. II. M'KWART. Jons Clklan. City Central Committee A Wonderful Valley. This valley is undoubtedly destined to be the center of attraction for immigrants. It possess es features, natural anil established which commends it to the people of tli world. Those who visit it arc BBtonished at its advantages. For climate, fertility of soil and geneial natural advantages it is unsurpassed in tlie world. Tlie scen ery is remarkable at Albany. The Three Sisters. Mt. Jcflcrgon, and Mt. Hood, all snow-capped, may be seen on clear days. and Mary s rcak is not without her at tractions, while our foot-hills loom up with pleasiug familiarity. A Complete One One of the ne Pasteur filters was displayed in the front window of Smith & Senders to day. It I. undoubtedly the most perfect filter ever made, being absolutely germ prjof. Water run through It is pure in every drop. The filler is a beautiful piece of fu-niture, and in Albany particularly, where our h ydrant water is" very uncertain a to quality ic should attract attention. One only needs to see this filter to be convinced of its su periority to all otheis. Co.ntisi es 1'ooh. The moll service at Yuijuina bay is evidently as bad as ever judging from tho following from the Gazette: The people of Newport are suffering great inconvenience from the inefliciency oi tne man service between that city and Yiuiuina City over which route almost all their mail is carried. A non-resident secured the contract for carrying the mails between tlie places named at a liguro much below what it is actually worth. The result is thai the work was poorly performed from the beeiiinimr. and recently the contractor failed to pro- ..:.! f.. .1... . . wuu twiy im-iuis lor me transit, oi uiaus, Biiice which time postuioster A. II. Hamilton has performed the service as best he could. It now appears tliut the master of the steamer J. M. Hichardson oliers to carry the mail on schedule time lor fouu per year. Camkkon liKATTEN. The Walla Walla Stutesiuan says : "The sporting frater nity, of Walla Walla, will remember young Gray, of Colfax, who cuine to Walla Walla hint June to enter in a ru il ium.' race with lien liutnrd, of thiscitr, and Mr. Cameron, short distance cham pion nfOregon. On account ot tne race not filling it was declaired "oil." On Saturday, at Colfax, young Gray beat the world's record for 1:U vards. His contestant was Cameron. The race is thus descrilicd : The match was for via yards and iflJjO a side. Gray won by six feet, in tlie remarkable time of ll?i sec onds, although he sprained in" ankle about ten teet lrom tne nnisli. ine race was one of the prettiest ever seen in Col fax, and the snorts are most enthusiastic. This time, as it stands beats the world's record for l'Jj yards." It is Safe to say the time was not correctly kept, for it would make Cameron's time 12 seconds or less, and any one knowing him will say he is no such a sprinter. Makiso a Trail. A company left Sweet Home yesterday tor Whitcomb, a nostofiice In the Bi Bottom country, to make a trail from there to the Uuaruville mines. The party from here consisted of A F Hamilton. Mr llanlinson, I) W Rum- baugh, Herman Kechn, Gus Kinzer and T 11 Lewis. They will be met at Whil comb by G B Whitcomb. I T Litslnger, Mr Done, Mr Carroll ar.d some others. lohn Donaca and Mr bney and some others will no tin Thursdnv to help. As the mines are on this prong of the Sanllam river, with a trail from here they can pass In and out of the mines any time during the season with pack animals or on foot, so I am told. There is now a good trail lrom Sweet Home to Whitcomb ana a weewy mail at present. Cor. txpress. linker ('it v w ants to havn tin imlnnn. closea early, at li o'clock midnight. The thermometer was very low this morning; but recovered its t.iuilihriuin sou'ewhat this afternoon. MrMcKinlev lectured in Oreeon City few niclits ago on the "Destruction of Jerusalem by the Homans." The fact suggests a political item, which any one caa inane. A well dressed man applied at the rear door of a Dkmoi kat man's residence for something to eut. Said he was a painter, just from Wisconsin, couldn't get ary- thing to do and didn't want to starve. A crew loose somewhere. Tiie meanest man lias been found. He lives near Milton and borrows hiscoun try paper, and when lie gets through reading it lie rents it to his neighbor at a proht uud then abuses the editor because there is nothing in it. A l'rineville paper, takes the following course to keep even common snows out oi that city : " w uen a "show" comes to Pnneville an interior, inonied town about 120 iniieB from other towns and i railroad to exhibit ItB pretended efforts, l jok out, reader. Good shows stop in Dig towns." Is Favor of Women. The members of the M. K. Church all over the United States have been voting on tlie question of whether women shall be admitted as lay delegates to the general conference. only members twenty-one yearB of ag1? and over voting. A vote was taken last evening at a meeting of tlie church in this city, resulting in 2!) lieiug cast in favor of admitting women and 12 against. What For. Mr Tlmyer.the son of the president of a large Kastern railroad, and a railroad man himself, was in the city yesterday, coming here on purpose to get a look at the map ot the Albany x As toria It It survey; but of course he failed to get a view of it, as such maps are never exhibited, lie went to San Fran cisco on the overland. " Lebanon Ja. Munsey has bought into a saloon in Albany. We learn that the wife of J K Charlton is greatly improved in health. Several wclU hive gone dry lately and the Sanliam Is lawer than it has been for inanv years, says one of our citizens. E U Crouch Is now happy in anticipation of a free ride and a box ot Havannas. Mr Crr uch wauered a box of cigars with Judge Miller last spring thut there would be one hundred houses built In Lebanon in 1090. Already one hundred and live building have been erected. txpress. Powell &Co. Have Viereck shava you. Buy your groceries of Parker Bro's. 2 lepers of pin, fur So at E C Srls. Suer kraut at C E Brownell'a. 3 papers vt needles for lOo at E C Sesrlr. A good Fouut Jq pea at F M French's for ?2. Remember the Preinena dano. Thanlr- glving eveuicg. Cheadla cheese is tho best. Try it. C V. Brownell. Call at E C Searls' and cot. nairefkid gloves at oost. Fresh N ew Encland mince meat, on sale at O E Krownell's. SOt ML AMI PIKMOVAL. . Miss Belle Senders returned this noon from a visit w ith friends in Portland. Mr Goo Dickinson, of the Oregon Land Co., was :n balem yesterday on business, K F Ashby came up from Portland last evening on business. He reportB tne Oregon i'acinc ileal instate company doing a good business. The company will soon put an addition to Yaquina Oily on tne market nere. The social given last evening at the E feasant residence of Mr Conrad Meyer, y the ladies of tlie Catholic Church, was well attended, and was pronounced a nice affair. Besides a good allowance of games and sociability a regular supper was serveu lor "-'0 cents, a small price ior so good a fentt. The cake was drawn by Mr Andy Hunt, lie Having tne lucny number. Current Events. DOME AND ABROAD UKOt'KUV Bi t (.US. ATTKSriO. I We lnciui business, and will sell groce ries and produce cheaper than any other store in Albany, a statement we will verify to any one buying goods at our store. This will lie done on all goods, and not on one kind to be made up on some other. A trial will convince the people of Albany that to get groceries nt tlie Invest prices they will have to buy of us Powell A Co. -8N of Everybody remarks at the splendid dis play ot trulls anu vegeuoiea ai Powell & Co's, where they get what they want in the first place. A large supply of shelf goods, the best in town, at Powell & L'o's. All kinds of nicknacks at Powell & Co'b. Cold weather goods, picnic groceries, stay at home groceries, every variety of groceries in the market at Powell & Co's. ; Fine -:-Pressed -IPiieasants-:- Ducks- 'ClIICKEN and-:-Geese j I The Champion Peach Tree. W. S Horton. a Benton county farmer and fruit grower who has been in Pendleton for several weeks past, claims the champion peach tree of Oregon. It was started in tne oichard from a slip five years ago. The third ear a bushel of fine peaches were gathered, the f urlh two bushels and a half, and this vear the limbs were loaded down with the fruit, it being necssary to prop them. Pendleton B. O. A Fruit Orchard. Mr. Hi. Khun, of Waterloo, was in the city today. Mr. Klum moved to that city and is now en gaged in setting out 3000 fruit trees for Weatherford & Kay, of this city and Salem, who will soon have one of the finest fruit orchards in the valley. It will consist of a variety of trees, but mosll prunes. Tim Chami-ion Cow. Jos -Wood, of Woods, Oregon, has the champion eating cow in the United States. While camped in Mr Wood's camp ground this cow broke into a store tent and devoured the following articles. One bushel of pota toes, one ond one-half bushels of oats, twenty pounds of beans, three pounds of dried peaches, twenty pounds of flour.six pounds of rice nnd five pounds of sugar. The Markets.-Wheat Is now quoted In this city at 62 cents, with a lower tenden cy, unt?, governed hy local markets mostly, are gjlng the other way. 45 cents is paid for them ill bulk and 52 cents sacked. fortunate is the man with a big oat crop. Some Money Lost. Last evening while collecting some freight bills J. F. Hail.in some manner, lost $15, in two bills, just where or how he Hoes not know. Any merchant or other person having found them would confer a great favor by re storing the money to the loser. A $70 Music Box, giver, away Jan. 1st. With every dollars worth 01 goods you buy you get a ticket on the box . J. . VClAlIiU. B & L A. The Albany Building and Loan Association meet to-night at the othce of the Oregon l ank at 7:.i0 o'clock About the usual amount will be offered for loaning. TiiASKsoivixt; Fowls -Nice fat turkeys and fat. tame ducks for Thanksgiving at Conn & 1 Iendi io'on's. Leave your order right away nnd then you will not be disap They Have Come. A large and ele gant assortment of suitings, never surpass ed in Alha.iy, and can be seer, at W R Graham's. The designs are very pleasing and will suit the most fastidious. Mr Graham appreciating the desire here for stvlish goods In elegant patterns hns taken extra pains to bring on a slock of such suitings as will meet with general favor. H vnu would see the best stockof goods in this line ever brought to Albany call at the tailor shop of W K Graham. No Dan-oer No one can ever be wrecked financially who buys their groce ries of Parker Bros. You are sure of good duality, low prices and first class treat ment, Their stock is always up with the market, consisting of the freshest vegeta hles and Dest groceries to be found. Their bakerv department in splendid hands, and Ihclr baked goods can always be relied on. : For Sunday Dinner, at ! Mueller -:- & -:- Garrett's Hints to Housekeepers. Alwavs set tlie mouse trap before re.iring nights. Keep the best class of groceries you can buvandnse only fresh produce. Trade at tlie best grocery stores, and by the way there is none better than Conn & Hen- Jncson's. They keep tlie best in the market, buy their produce of the bst gardeners, keep the freshest fruits in season, and carry a fine linn of standard groceries generally. The Most Carpets. Fortmiller & Ir ving have greatly enlarged their carpet 1 ipartment, and now carry one ol, the largest and finest Btock of carpets in the ' alley, embracing a choice variety of tlie latest designs. This stock is a splen did one to select from, including all grades for all kinds of rooms up to tlie most elegant parlor. Gull on them lor bargains in carpets. Jackets and Wraps. I am now receiv ng niv fall and winter stock of ladies misses nnd childrens jackets and wraps which are of tlie latest style and good value, and as cheap as standard goods can be bought. I have on hand a lot of ladies Newmarkets carried, over irom last vear w hich I am selling at cost to close them out to make room for new arrivals. Samuel t louao. Kid Gloves I Handle. Our Own, a genuine kid glove, warranted at $1.50 per pair. The celebrated Y Centemen i.oo per pair. The Mather In button ana string fastenings at $1.75 per pair. The genuine Foster hook at $j.no per pah Also Mus quetair, Sued and Glace finish. Samuel E. Young. I have jni't- receive! a cseo rf StinArd mints which I will tell nt 25 srils to tho dollar. Samuel E Yorso. Everybody Says So. If the wild jvaves could talk hev would sav. '(io to pointeu in gelling ;oi.t supply ior mat uay. Powell .V Lo s tor groceries and pro In tiie Circuit Court. The following two suits have been brought in the Cir cuit Court of Linn county recently : F. J lalv against M Alexander, for damages. AT Gilbert and F M Gilbert against P Blevens, to recover money. EW Carpets, new carpets, new car pets and new styles, latest patterns, tlie best 111 the ninruet, just received at A. H. Mcllwain's. Tlie stock is largo and choice, selected for this market, and peo ple wanting the best carpets at the low est prices should call and innpect his splendid stock. It was bought low and will be sold low. Dox'T Run Around. Every steamer However foggy the bar, brings to Albany an immense q-iantity of fiuils and prol ducc. The best and largest variety al ways goes to Powcil fx Co's, 'Their stands are always full of just such things as the publi': wants. Save runlrg around by calling at their store first. duce, for their stock is large, Ihcir prices w and qualitv ihe best." 1 his is the universal verdict of Iheir customers V'ai.l Paper.--1 have just received miu tlie cut a liw iu-.Micvif will -ii-oer, liorders, decorations, etc., including tlie plain ingrains which are becoming very popular. These goods arc better tyles ana cneiiper iiiiui ever ueiore. Samuel E You.no Order a Fine Turkey Fob Thanksgiving of Mueller & Garrett. One Hundred Wagons just received which I am going to give awny free, one w ith each can ot t orest t n v miking row dcr. Come carlv. C b ISrownki ,i Notice 1847 Rogers Bro's knives forks and spoons at F M French's,"! he corner jewelry store, Warranted A No. t E C Sesris, iJ selling kit entire slock, of dry goods at cost, to make 100m for a large hns ot nooti anusnoes. NYE. At Sweet Home, on Sunday, Nov. 16 ISoo, M r Ad. Nye. The deceased was an old' resident of 'Lii.n county and m highly respected by all. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity, under whos- auspices the funeral was held. $10,000 to loao in next two weelti.- Steolfl & Co. Call at II ill in Dawhod'i New Dratr Sto.e 1 or 1 roan tirua. ilulia & Daw ion. drui-yimtV mt V M French, the jeweler. IS ice bleached oelerv vverv marnina at tji.1 aai r. t. 1 w uiuuifBii. ix oou note. A barrel cf ICane Cod cranberria iat oueueu at uiougctt i. Good solicitor and aaleiniao wanta ooaition auurrii nuaiier, care o' tnta otnee. Kastern ovitera and sauer kraut iuat r- wiveu at aiueuer x (iarrett a. Ten beautiful nieces of aitveware niveo away a 1-renuh'a Jewelry Store. Conn & Hendiicaon have the beat lot of picklea in the city, juat received. oonie line codfish, in the original shape, juKi received at Uonnd. Hendncaon . Win Mai'k haa accented a nnaitinn with T.n. IV..I.I .... tj.ii.. 1 It jvo tuuor, uiuy u goou uaroer. Phvftician'a prescription! carefully com pr.uuded at Hulin & Dawson'a drug atore. tirta;d that it coat Mavor Grant $7.- 238.95 to be re-elected mayor of New York The uooh train arrived from Portland to day on tin e, th0 Hut time since the wreck Oh Mi), see that horrid worm in the baby's cup. We must buy a tilterer at 15. The St Charles has just received a new and el ok ant hotel bus. A credit to the hotel fta 1 city. Liberati will give a concert at Astora to morrow eveuiug. tie stems to be making it a business. We are eelliua five one pound Lars Savon Soap for twenty five cents. Blodgett x non. John Jones, of the San tiara, left with S N Steele to-dav SG potatoes weighing 60 pounds, ora bushel. We have just opened a barrel of choice uc mixed plcKles which will be sold in quan tities to suit purchaser. ttlougett X Sou. Barker & Co., a hie Philadelphia firm, have just failed.goiog down in the panic. Among their a&bets ate some (J. ir, bonds. A carefnl computation made shows that the attendance at all of the Sabbath schools of Albany is about 600 every Sabbath. S N Steele & Co., can fret you loans from $200 to $10,000 for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 years n good real estate security. Call early. The workrf widening the Narrow Gauge has proceeded an far as the Oregon Pacific, at which point the mec are workiug to-day. Thos, Kay woolen mills blankets, flannels men's, youth's and boy' clothing, for aale by G W Simpson's, at;ent, Albany, Oregon. Just arrived a full line of ladies, chil drens, men's and boy's foot wear at G W Simpson's, which wilt be sold at bottom prices. Salem gets n. niht mail, nor do any of the towna south of PorUaod. The States man objects to the pi in and call it a terri ble state of affairs. Among t hone helping to make clot hps for a dolls hiziar to he given in a tew weeks in Albany is a Udy 91 years of age. The pic ture is a pretty one. Phil Mitchan, State Treasurer elect, has a wif and ten children. They had mudu ar rangements to bo to Sale in on the wrecked train, but mi wed it. A fine display of childrens school shoes on center table at C E Brownell s are going rapid ly at lesa than first cost. Call aud select a pair before they are all gone. The women in the M E Church yesterday ''carried the day" all over the Coast by big majorities, indicating that women are aHe to be lay delegates. Certainly they are. Geo H Keeney will sell to the highest bidder at the Court House door. Deo 6th, the fine farm of G W Warmoth, containing 300 acres. This will prove a rare bargain . With nine counties of the state yet to hear from, the total taxable property of the state, as returned by tho asRissurs this year, is six million dollars greater than was tho total assessment of the entire thirty-one counties last year, Aftor msny years of active business iu this city T E Can thorn has decided to clone out his general merchandise husines and re tire on accnunt of his friling health, says the vtrvanii unzette. A Prchvteri,'n church was organized at ttU'hama. lust Monday evening. Dr Thomp son, of Corvalli, and Uev K R Prichard, of fhirfcity, and Rr A Many-11 us, of Lebanon, 'ere present and assisted in the organir.i- U 7D, Lite e"timte rilice tho Washington hop crop st 3S,000 bl,u, 8000 srill unsold; Ore- tfn 20,000, 3000 till uosold. Money frr the hop en p haslargdy gme In the F.at ..ain from 'Vashii-iftoit. In Oregon the bu'k of it i- left in the state. Adam Bihor. a sowing machine agrnt. and former roident I. inn county, win hMd up by two ii.tii v. bile croHiiig the llaydcn bridge over the MeKnaie, on WrdntwUv ntk'ht. They sccum! $18 in money. Ho hail preViomlv sncnewbd iu secreting quite a mm of n-otir-y in hin hoeu,ur.pecling loino men were altir Mm. The S P Co do r.ot intend to te blockaded this winter like tley were last. They al rnwly have a srnw-plow on the Si'kiyous, but it n i.ot pmltaoU that they will have r'ncifinn to um it much this winter, Giants I aps Courier n obi ii oNiif:Ki(.. Powell & Co. Gold canes at Will & Stark's. F. M. K re uch kevpx railroad time. Udw orttam chie just received at Conrad Meyers, For a r tints supplies tro to Stanard k Cusick'a. I Kau & Achisou aie selling monuments at i Portland prices. I louhavea big atnclt to select from 1 Powell Co' A pontiUr placu L ViertcU sh?viug and hair dressing par lorn. The piano that uivo perfect satisfaction you can find at Mm Hymen's. Choice swnet DfLtware tfrapes received fresh every morning at C K I'.owuell's. Hi.? htruainn in UdiM and m nt tfohl nnd gold filled watches at F si Kiouuh A 2 hoise entitle f ir sale clic-tp, ia good condition. WrittoJ B huihes. Best stock of siUvr ware in Albany at Will & Stark'. No duuht of it. -Sej. Menh', youths' and hoys clothing nnd furuitnu tioods mt i W Siinpuntt's. A fi st c!aita shave for only 15 cents at L Vie reek's, Silttnarh Hicck, Allwtuy, Or. Have you seen the parlor suits that T Briuk bus juat recetved ? They are nice. If you want a tina toiitt or ha'h aoip c i on Stauard X Cusick, City Drug Store. For perfectly fure witer biv tho Niturtil Stone Filterer ot M itlhews Ac Wnshin.rn. For barL'ainH in nmr.nmentti, hea'bt -hfs, etc., goto Ean & A:hison, Atitaoy, Oregon. Lidios cill Jnd ei the 1-it-jt n volti33 in drea goods ac C Sour 1 3. You should ca'l and see thone line Hbrnry laiiipA at C K ItrnwoelTs beforo buving elce where. If ou wniit a vroo'l ill' iimbr-lU with gold orsilver haiidle go to l roi.on jewelry sto'e. Quality in w lin h!ps Matthew Wah burn tell the pioI tioVfK uf anv limn-n In A'-bauy. C'all e .rly a-id ifivn vo ir or l-rs to Mrs Hvmen for the .In v-i-ni'c 11 ;ak ho thoy will be hert for Xnai. Are Dr. Darrln'u Cures Per. luaneiit. Tbla (j'te-tion I often asked, an many of the cure aro dono qtilokly. That tbay are pf rmanont no one will attompt to deny, after reading the following lint ol names our toporter met at Dr Darrin'a office, who bad been curml two or three years ago. Mr vVllllam Parrntt, rf Middleton, Or, was almobt totally deaf for years, cured two Tears ago. Iter M M Hash or, of ilrooka, Or, cured of na.fni and throat ci tarrh three year ago. Mra F A MorrW, Newlerg, Or, hvy-t she In cimd of asthma aud broncbltoa of ten yean' standing. S'ae was cured three years ago. Wm M Cohveil, Skamokawa, Wainb, hclatlc rheu matism and liver complutnt, rent ired to health; also his brother, Goo L Colwll, Skamokawa, Wash, was cured of niimh nt's of the arm two yean since. M rs L. Ahif. 100 North Fourteenth street. Port land, cured three vear ago, nfW nine doctors badfailed.of paiiilul menstruation and womb trouble hi every conceivable way. general ueuiuiv, pin tnroiigh the heart and lungs. Hundreds of other nst.pnts could bo named bad we space te publish them The doctors aro crowded with pctlents from 10 a ni to 8 p m. Dr Darrin are ne doubt ihe hardest w irked men in Portland The doctors have a large country practioo andond tnelr etectrio remedies to anyone desiring home treatment lor any curable chronio, acut or private diseases, which are Kept strictly oouuueiitiai. One of Ihe doctors is vlnitlng different towns tn the stsle to better accommodate those who find ic impossible to come to Port and. One of the doctors will 'teat tho WftKhaner hool, Haker Mty. Nov 17 toCi tlm Ummilia house, The Dalies, Nov 2 and 24; Ihe Oregon ho el, ashland, Nov 20 to 3'1; Kugene City, Deo 1 to 6. Tho bfiad ofllce st 70)j Washington St Portland, will run as usual Consul ta, tion nnd exammution frfi All clashes treated free fn in 10 to 11 dsilv 'toint. over 1. J!tr, al Kuy our i w-'ry a Fre--,uh's Jewelry Store. Eveiy ;I(.'lr- wtvih iv.U a ti:kot to the drawing. Tickets tor ALL Mr-r. ANY route; 'or- k.. by W. S. P,.ti('iietOinL't:, For cold nii'h'H I nv ThoKay woo' en mill blanlt'it, chfcap';t n town. KirB'.:o by G W Simp"n, r-pr. :brv. ir-jM n. 8HiL0 ITS COUGH Cnnftmiotinn Cureitt wtd Ijy nitoy a riute. It enres eoubuiuption. -TEN-- EeantiM Pieces of Silverware to db Given Awsiy. At F. M. French's Jewelry Btore, com mencing Nov. 1st, I will present every one purcliusini: t wortli of goods, a tick et entitling tlie holder to n chance to draw one of the following pieces of silver ware : 1. One large dinner castor $10 00 2. " fancy fruit dish 9 00 S. " silver cake hasket 8 00 4. " silver card stand 7 00 5. " setsilverknivesandforks (I 00 ti. " duiilile pickle castor 6 00 T.' ' silver butter dish 4 00 f. " Kinglc pickle castor 3 00 S. " Hetli Tlioinas clock 2 00 10. " silver cu;- 1 00 F. M. Fkhscii, UfmeniWr ini H'.hp HccKiT will af. lit lectin, in Allii-.y, -I". 'h- Ur.""a IltUfe, on fovr..,ri 27rh n.d 2$tl'. Hi" twc will bo "Kirit. her v miliif..llitc-'i ni.d ruintd temp1." f il''rv." umI ' K.iKpi i.ee of the OP HI CJ -nnn-1 t"iAs hi welirhts any i tnntfttr. Many a farr.ur loioii enough In thai y in ' ii" vi nr n pay lor agori n!c (it i" Sumt ,(c S x and price tlnir calet. : I i:i.i. LADIES, ATTENTIOyorh-,,v liave tho best shears and acissnrs in thin city, and we can prove It to you at an time. Every pair warranted, and an be letuined if they do not give satisfaction. This Is no brsg or bluster; we mesn what we say. StkWakt A Sox. PHOTOCRAPHERS, Cor Second and leriyst, Alhany. Or, QUPr-RIOR work, guarantee I in every all kinds a specialty jCdu:aiging of HEADQUARTERS IOR TO SIRS. C. I. KTrART. tra. C. ti. ttiinrt, of 4( llnvn St., writes, "I hare for years hn.l ii-'.'.i of InillTostlon and ill Mla,and trlcl nenr'.y everything. Flna;lr I took a well known f nnnpnrWa. II cnuc'l lim plc to break outon my (arc, without helping mo. Hearing Hint Joy't Vcc;n:;l3 BaniapnrUla Ali not contain mlncrnl, anl mmhtact diirercntly, Itent for It The filmples dhappenrcd lmmc!I ttcly. and 1 bad no more ret ami of tho old tpolli." Althonrh tho b jovo wn written a year urn, Mr. Stnnrt now a'.tes ti the iwinmnrnry ol In fy.rtiL P.T.-a n'.-.a taUcs R3 oCCO-rBionil (ioso to A Itrse stock of oil cloth and linoleum juit U),t,rcM n tymr!otn of ro'.urn and Hint h'.io I f iceived at Fortmiller & Irvii'i. ' (HJrrcrtci.,.I.inni,lovc'hcrf.M!troiih:c. Xovktim is AVahii FAimics. I imve just received direct from Chicago novel ties in wash druse goods. The new tiling for fall and winter wear. I am receiving the largest line of staple and fancy dress goods ever brought to this ninrkct Those needing their fall and winter supplies win oo wen to give me a call. Hami el E Youxo. CATARRH CURED, hoaltli and nwfit breath aecurod.by Sliilrh Catarrh Hemedy. Hrice AO oenta. Naaal Injectir free. Fo- hay 6i Nfaaon, agent. Do no nisa C E Hrownrll'. atore if 3 on wan Iivo eoonomiotly. IJt-sk.'0(Hls and owt prio kUaranteed. Ami every th i..g else in the . YLXTQtt, GLGC5C And jewelery line, for tlie JIOIJDAY'S, at tho lowest prices, at Will & Stark's. . v MUTrO -It : better to aerra t!ic 1 uultc iii.u .0 cheat it." 1 miu where, ware and V.'.r ham hanlu :iii tlA'lH. Sold aL'ain! I.nt we vo uist ro- hy 'A ' cived a fresh lot which can ho ' ' ( ii on our floor any day. We 'X? ! 10 talkiiijr ahoui stoves. If you arc thinking ol buying one, conic and insjiect our stock and ;:ct posted on our prices, for wr are quite sure they aro from K t: 2" jicr cent lower than elso eryihing in tho way of stoves, tin Matthews & Washisuks. SUBSCRIPTIONS!-!! Fur jVU tli'J Teu.linsr Hi - Ai-Magazines New;! SWTOW Caal'?. (Grocery Store h fAR 7 I'CC." OVvO O ALBANY, OREO.