SrTbTl.hed ert.-y day lu the week x- t Hunrtay. '1TES I NUTTING, Kit Hon and Prop'ri. terml atthe Pnnt mil at Albany, Or egon, M V--- ....... ..AFKIL.I4, IRtl, Crr OFFICIAL PAPER. T,OCAI.. UECOIJI). TiikV W kick Divorced. Last night Jmut II o'clock Mr I', li Komlnll wiih nr tcd on the charge of lewd cohabitation iitti iUm Kendall, neo iH'Hhio rpninht. c as taken Ixdore JiiHtico 1 1 iiiiidIi rev held n liot cliincc court on li iH front fcrch nml livlil the defendant under $11X1 0DIIOH to nipciirIor examination. 1 lie fcso i like thin: At Hie hist Circuit Jonrt a divorce was obtained between jr iinil Mm Kendall, dit-nnlviuu their urrincc contrnet. Kvcn at tlie time (lit beforo, it iH nahl they were living to- Ether. The Ii:moci:at ih informed t hut rw Kendall giippiiHed the cane hail been pupped anil tiiat it wiih a genuine recon- iliation; but ail the time the divorce it was going ahead. They continued A reside together tin man ami wife. We (nderHtand the proceeding are brought it the instigation of the defendant's tpntlier. Mm l'rater. IThecaso wan net for 10 o'clock this Burning; but on account of the defend Bit'H a'torney being in Corvallifl was ad filmed until 3 o'clock to-morrow. 1 Hkcomino A Million aiki:. Albany people will he glad to know of the good fortune of a former Albany young man who is atout to become a millionaire in the following easy way ncrording to the Oehoco Review: M E llrlnk and Krank Poindcxter, while on 1 lie I leschutei last Week, each located a homestead of ifm teres near the proposed crossing of the O P when Devchu'.cs City" or "Nichols We,'' whichever it is named, becomes second Spokane Fall, these gentlemen expect to become millionaires fiom Un file of their leal estate. ,, ,. -, i ''. Ktu: IIi:atiis. v in J Herroii. . I known in Alla'iv. !; d at S.ih :n i Monday, at the i!!:e oflo year-", lie came ; to Oregon in !S.". .'aioi'.-i Ih-n'on, n brother, w.'is a li -i ii-nt of Ailnuv fin- ': nvtnv vc.-OH. i!iil U'l- :!t o:-.f tune Sh,-rifti of tin co'iiitv. ' tii (;'!'i'-n v.':ih mm ot" the h.'st kiiow:i 1 ;'istin----i men in tlie val ley and hi. death wi.l he regretted by many. Mr C (Iridilh, a pioneer of l,.")''', also died at tbatcitv, oa Saturdav, at tlie age of 81 years and 1 1 mouths. To WollK l'OIt Al.llANY. f tlie Hoard of Trade Ik -At a meeting id last evening, n recoinmenilation of the committee eretofore aiipoiiitid, who had received and opened live or six propositions, Mr J M Southerd was selected to represent Albany at Portland for three months, in jorder to work with immigrants coming -:to )re;on from tlie Fast. A subscription Vwill lie raised for the purpose and to Ee cure printed matter to be used by him. I Ahotiikr Caii Load. Fortmiller & ilrving have just received anDther car load f of furniture from the east, embracing same In! tl. w..l. - I Ut .n t IIIIUIH;ilUll,CCI UTUlllll III OILUII, including a tine variety cf parlor pets up i bolstered In Wilton rug, elegant bed room sets, novelties in stands, rockers, chairs, elc. Their stock is always a splendid one o select from, but it was never better than now. The PitEsiiYTHKY of the Willamette will meet for its regular spring nieetini; at the First Presbyterian church of this city to-night The sermon will lie preached by Rev F II Gwynne. The business sessions will be continued to morrow from i) a. ni. to 12 ui. and from ! p. in. to 5 p. in. Tie Contract Let. A contract for making 25,000 ties has been let to a man at Mill Citv, and yesterday he wns at that place seeming help to till the contract. u lieu this is completed he has the asur ance of another contract of like dimensions. A Watch Found. Saturday night at the fire Mr William Shields found a watcli and chain near the burning building. Mi Shields was one of the lirst ones ll'.ere, tinning the wntcn just as he got east of the ouuuing. vviiu lost it r Wall Paper, kic. I have just received a new line of wall paper and decoraliors. Have more than doubled mv facilities for handling them, and will keep a much larger stock. Wall paper and border to maicn. Ueautles. and much cheaper than ever Detore. Hamuel E Young, Lack Curtains in great variety from 75 cts. to $9 a pair. These goods are nought from New 1 ork jobbers direct and ennnot be excelled for cpinHtV, style ana price, Samuel fc. Youso. Notice. All persons indebted to Thompson & Overman will please call and settle. Mr Thompson having re tired from tlie business it is desired to settle up all old accounts. Kept Busy.'- W R Graham, the mer chant tailor, started to decorate his win dows; but the rush at his shop was too great hence their incomplete appenrancc. He reports a live spring trr.de. and big de mand for bis fine lini of Imported and domestic suitings. New Millinery Store. Mrs C W Clark has nprned n millinery store In the olrahpn IJlock, with airs aiierman as manager, and V - a laree and stylish stock of fresh p,oods in niock. Her goods are already opened for inspection, Mid she In vites the Indies o! Albany to c.'l and In spect them. Wasted. In respectable family, suit o- rooms suiinoie lor omce aim ncii room. Please ipply at St Charles Motel for II J Thorn; ton. KOOiL AM rCBMONAL, Mr Scott May, of the Sclo Bank, is In the city. M A Miller, of Lebanon, was in the city this forenoon. Mayor I' II D'Arcy, ol Salem, went to Oorvallis thin noon, J W Ilentley returned today from a business trip to Independence. Capt Harry Clark, a well known "dead shot" diutniner, lias been in the city. SG Irvine, President of the Newport and Cape Foulwtather R R Co., was in the city today on business. E J McCaiiHtland. of Salem, returned from a trip to Mill City last evening, und went to halem on the noon train. Messrs John Chance, Win C RiggH and II M Koljcrts. of Crawfordsville, were in the city today, proving tip on home steads. J 8 Van Winkle, of Albany, visited relatives' and friends in this city this week and returned to Albany Wednes dav. Kilverton Appeal. Miss Lotna Henton, daughter of the city recorder, is visiting with her uncle n K lenslinr'. wash, having accompan ied Mrs K W Landon that far on her eastern trip. AN ANMVKHM KY I'AKTV. Yesterday was the twenty-second nn niverarv of the marriage of Mr and Mrs K M Kedlield. A niimlier of their friends knowing of the fact, got lip a celebration of their own, surprised tlie happy couple at their pleasant home on Calapooia street, and run things for several hours in a becoming manner, (lamea were plaved and there was music of a high order, not the least of which was an or iginal song bv Mr J F I'.ackensto, on bis trip across the plains, sung with spirit and melndv, and enthusiastically en cored. A lino lunch, extemporaneously gotten up, was served. Thoso present were Mr and Mrs C W Sears, Mr and Mrs K N Condit, Kev K R Prichard, IXi Clark. J F liackensto. Mis Klin Merrill, Mrs I I) Conn, Mrs Van Horn and laughters. Mr and Mrs J M Irving and laughter, Mr nml Mra John Althouse. I'rof and Mrs l.ee, Mr and Mra C. K Urownell, Miss Frnnkie Hopkins, Miss Mice Moses. Mrs Tims Monteith. Miss Tiny Monteith, N T Monro, W C Twee dale, Miss Flora Kcdfield. UEtl. rSTATR stLrs. A il w i:leniiin to J (i Craw ford.lots It. I. I I 111. and fvae lots 4, o.lll hi H. li's.'ird A. Albany .Mr,..,,.,, .ll,n -banco. N i.. s v. 'or pee I'.l.tp 1 1. S R 1 w r (J l-'inli y et Sk to vV C P.igns. acres in 1) I-C of RC l inley s;t., ,.f I ir,,im fo Ir.hll ('banco. S l.VJ lfiO 1.; S w ir see l'.l.tp M,h 1'- 1 v. F Touch to Catharine! iooeh,lots l:i, 14, and lots 3, 4, bl 1, li's A, iiellburn (WO I'aniel I'.ridgesrt ux to A l- dooch, lots X, -1. li's A, Miclllalt'll 1 :o I) Sbelton et. ux to.A l t,ooch,lotd II. 14. ill Sl.ellhuni 300 1200 F.lijah , 'shorn to F. Storrs I'.arrows Pin acres nun ii.i- k 1 J M Wilev et ux to J I) Walton, V. int in lots 7. 8. bl Jo.l.el.anon. 20 130 IIC Klippcs etux to J M Wiley, lots 7, 8, bl 20, Lebanon Frances A SerCing and litis t Win M Moore. 1,0 acres 111 i) ! Oot Aliimn Moore. 3100 Green ami Mary. I Heard to Ames t Serlnng, 7j.21 in sec . 4, tp It), S R2w 000 Green Heard et ux to W 31 .Moore, 170 acres in DLC ot Almon Mooru Mary J Heard and bus to Frances A Sertllllg, iO.zi acres in seea 33, 34, tp 10, S R 2 w j M Ralston et ux to J D Walton, lot 5. bl 23. in It's A, Leb 1)00 100 A Ilacklenian to II A Irvine.lots 1, 2. 7. 8. b 3. H's 4th A.Albany 900 0V Williams to W II Shepherd, I) L C of Henry vv niiainstquit elaim 80 J II CrookB et ux to .1 II Warren, Ii7(i acres in sees 01, o-, vp 10. S II 1 w 10C0 3500 J B Couev to Sa'.han Needhani.'JS acres in tn 12. S R 4 w J R Cartwright et nx to Mary Pet ers, )i acre in Harrisburg. . . . 350 $1-1,451 Tub Coming Cihcts. The New United Monster Shows will bo with us at Al bany on Friday. April 24th. From nil accounts this Mammoth Combination with its wonderful alaxy of arecic tal ent and ponders from wonderland will witli itsMvent here, mark an epocli irr tlie history of our town. It is by far the greatest circus in the universe, and our citizens, botli near and far, should feel sneciallv favored by its coining. One feature alone of its many attractions, Queen Jumbo, is enough to arouse the curiosity and attention of everybody within tiftv miles. The presence of the largest animal in the history of the world, and that a living, breathin,inoy ina. mountain of flesh, is sufficient to turtle the sluggish blood of the most inert aiming us. See advertisement elsewhere in our columns. Good Work, Low Prices. Paisley & Smiley Bkar in Mink. That Conn et Ilendric son keep a lirat-class stock of groceries produce, etc. 1 hat tney uo ineir own worn. Consequently their expenses are light, And they can sell at bottom prices. Large nnles and small profits. Courteous treatment to customers, licst goods in the market, And the freshest in tlie diUerent de partments, Aro the rules they go by. New Sprin" Goons. 1 am now re .elvl.ig my first Invoices of spring novel ties in wash goods, piints, gingKims, seer suckers, etc., 1 have also just received a newllnerf all wool s'jir.mcr plaids and t;e,,L., Sami ki. li Youso. Patr nizs l:aiile3 Smi!oy, 'iiirPrinters HoAitiiFRs Wantkii, for table anil one room. Inquire at Dlmocuai office. r&Inloy & galley. The Printers, Fllnn Block Cioiks at cost at W F Read's A 30 foot lot on Pike avenue, between Sixth and Seventh street. sold a few davs ago for (lOUOa front foot, at Scuttle. The boys will stoo iumninti on trains going through Albany. The next olfenae win iuko mem before the Kecorder. This is Albany's year for celebrating the 4th ol July, and it will no doubt be none, arrangements ueuiK made at the proper time. McKinley Mitchell, the merchant of Cervais, undaunted by his recent busi ness failure, is about to take unto himself a wife. Tue Star anuouires his engage ment to Miss Huttie Scheier, of San Francisco. Advertising, like buying goods, is a business, and the merchant should dis play the same enterprise in tins branch. Do not bite at uncertainties. Deul with established houses of standing. The following item leads us to believe that The Dalles must be a back wood city The T. M. says: "A new safety bicycle was in operation in this city this morn inir. and the bovs followed the inanipii lalor us thev would a circus." Albany is full of eufetv bicycles. Clue linn alone rides three of tliem. Tbo City Council meets to-night. A number of new ordinances will be passed, There is talk of making a curfew ordi nance nrovide for all youths under a cer tain age being on" the streets at 8 o'clock. This would ha going to extremes, and while it might be a good thing for tlie bovs' moral welfare it nrobablv could not be enforced after tl.e matter cooled down. 8::i0 or 9 o'clock would be more reasonable. Then ring the curfew bell and enforce it. Tlie proposition to have a man in Port land two or three niontbs to work for I. inn county is a good one. As it is even Portland oeoote take nains to send new comers to the Sound rather than to the W illamette, an undisputed fact, and a shameful one. If that city bad worked lor Oregon the way it has lor wnsmng ton this state would now contain mud the laiL-est net illation. It is high time that Albany und l.inn countv did some rustling. One of the editors of the Salem Journal is entitled to become a gramrcr more than many editors, lie says: "the agricul tural editor ol tlie Journal expects to Iv able to talk from experience soon, lie las under cultivation 200 grap-j vines ten acres of fruit trees : land cultivated to 0 acres potatoes : 4 acres of other crops ill ol wlnrli relieves Hint lrom me snspi inn of being altogether a side-walk agr ciilturist tor political etl'ect. He is also propagating nOOO grape cuttings suitable lor Oregon itirms ami Homes aru len 01 the newest and ten latest varieties of strawberries." Turin fur fia!e. I have for pale IliO acres of the finest farniiiiK land in the state. All in a high stale oj cultivation, no build ing., but bus a beautiful building loca tion. Kight miles from Mlinnv, two miles from Tangent, on the S P R 11. Terms ami price reasonable. Call and see me on Second street, opposite Dem ocrat ollice. Ih:. ti. V. JIaston. vrllicH In Juekrts. I have received a small assortment of novelties ill ladies spring jackets, made in the latest styles of Hliizers and Reef ers, in cheviot, diagonal and worsted. I expect to carry a full lino of these goods, as well as all the le?.Jing styles in Ladies Capes, beaded, crochet tind in cloth. Orders taken for special sizes and styles. ,5A L SU lOUXG. MY WIFE Insists on buying her groceries, produce and baked goods, ot 1'arKer jiros, says it She is A well-known 'act that all goods are as represented and no HUMBUG ! That nil coods purchased of them are fresh and of tno uist quality to ue se cured. Notice to Contractors, Sealed bids will be received lit the store of Stewart & Sox up to o a m April lij.iSyi, for the con siruction of the Lnitetl I'rtsbyierlan church, cor. cth and vashington streets, Albany, Or. 1 he committee reset ve tlie light to reject any nnd all bids. Albany, March 31, E Y Sox, Chairman of Coin Wanted. A steady boy, 13 to 17 years of age. to learn tlie baker and confec tionary trade, (lood home. (Jail at or write 10 Pioneer liakery, Corvnllis. expel the impurities in the Wnnil and give strength to the tystem befiitc lh" effects nf warm ..either aio felt, una l''under's Oregon Blood I urltur. A Cue stock nf laco curtains for Me!' ti.$10 to suit tho customer, at r orttniler At trvirg s. MAKRIKIK CLKElv-CLAYTON. At the residence of Mr L li Kein. in Roseburg, on April lith, 181(1, Mr Hugh Cleek, tho popular barber, witli Mr I'.rown, and Miss Jessie Clavton, of Roschurg, Rev G W Miller officiating. Tho happy couple will make Albany their Home. BU RN'ETT-IIO CKENBUR Y. On Tuesday morning, April 14th, 18!)1, in tho county clerks office, by George Humphrey, Ksq, Mr John liurnett nnd Miss Mary ilockcnuury, uoiu 01 Miei burn. 1)1 KI). McNRIPK. At Oakville, on Monday, April l.ilh, 1891, Mrs W It Meliridc, B-ed iibniit 73 years. Mrs Melirido was one of the early settlers of l.inn countv. She was a member of tho U I' clmrcli, and leaves a good record as a Christian wo man, wife and mother. There will be many to mourn her loss. Funeral seivicjs will occur at Wilinm etto church U morrow at 10 a m. HOME AMI 1KKOAD lluliu St Dawson, diupgiits. Buy your groceri-a'ofParker Br Fbe groceries stC'ouu it lUudricsonV The best $3 shod fur nii-u at Searls shue store. Seed ot fur sale by W W Crawford, at Tallmsn. Ronton'. "Sea Lion Silyer PolUh." 2J ceuta jier box. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 otut oigar at Julius Joseph's, A lsrgs stock of wall uaixjr, with late de signs, at Furtmiller Irviug's.just received See W K Road's line of dress gocds and silks before buying elsewhere. Bargains in choice groceries' oan always be accun-a of Allen mcs,. ruau Uiock. Siiinc fine Mnrbauk potatoes for. seed for sale by J V Pipe. K W Acbisou &C'o aro selling inonaincots at Portland prices. Kenton' Adhesive Sitvo fur cuts snd bruises. 25 cents per ri.ll . 810,000 itdl left to loan on good farm se curity by S X Sieel UCo. We injure as;iii.st tramps. TowKsiND & Wilson. The fine st lino (if 83 shuts for int:n tver shown in Albiuy atSearls shoe storo. For bargains in nionnient-i, headftonea eto.,gotor. VV AehniuLjci-o.AiL-any.lJrcgou Fresh bre.-id, cakes, picb, etc., everyday ut the Didmotiito rostaurnnt. Leave yuur orders. A new line of window thailc from 50 cents to$1.50 each compl-!tc-. j.t 8aruai-l K Youn. Bourd and IccYing by tha day or week at Mrs A 1- L-iintis, oa Lvun stre. t, botweeu 2nd and 3rd. For rfiad carts made snsciaily fo" italiioris call ou Kmi.n, P.arrell ft Co., at. corner of rirst aud Ellsworth streets, Albany, Or. Ladies ean do tlitir shopr-ing in San Fran cisco without vititing tbo city, atd uitneut extra cemtnh&ion. MUs E J fiarrosrs j'z- chaeiug rgeut, 1GG0 Orove St, Oakland The Democrat will exchange a sewing macliiDO ol any make deir;d, except one or two. for some 0.1k grub wood and part cash; or will criDs:dtr other proptsilions by any one desiring a cew machine. The bids fur braiding the U P Church will be opened tc-mrrow and thi ejatraci lot. Tbo ir.nnth'y meot iugrif the Iluilding & Loan a-'jociAJioa ix-'airj Friday eyuin at 7 :30 o'clock at tin: eluca of tha Orison Sink. ' Uncle Tom's Cl -in to-nLdifc in tho bii; whita tent on tl.a puhiio fc.'iusrs ia friiit ol the Ctiurt Hourc Ths dedicaiinn of llii revr K ef P. Hill, in tho Ildti.ai'ic l i e-:, c.cars Thui.d.ty night, and pr.i niM 3 to 1)2 a v.-ry l.ne r.ii'jir Tlie eoronri'i ::; r; i l V.?.z J.,ha Curtis, the ex-li:tm-,. nr.; e, ;n,fou;l -i-.aa to 1 lanil, emu; to liii I'tn'li ;r.i:n io::.3 uiilinnv.'a hand. McD T.-dd k Shsh-n hive tuitlnvlt a fiee ice clic-t f -r Ib'i.iy I'.rcdera, prove a great ci'UVer.ie:n.o dulin; will !U 1 1 "- ihe nier in li ia t.ua;;ess. Mr .Tohn Mojp.n. uho n:i t v ith a lULa way rcenieiit r.tar Mil. 1,1 t. le.v .1; s aen.we are eUd tn know, v:t i;ut ai ' ally ini'iied as at lirf,t rei.Oit-d. (li s nF 113 thoiiuuTs uasiujiircd seme, l.ut f .'itunatcly was not broken. Ye3Unlay ftiice was adderl to Fir:it street life by n f.it inerchunt chasing a fat duck into a competitor's stoie. while today a dnj tiuht svusttic oiT.ti r 01 attraction, ono of the Uncle Ton. blonl hounds beta'.; tha winner of a quick eo.it- st. C. I. STCART, Mrs. C. D. Stuart, of 400 Hoyci St, writes, "I, have for years bad spells of Indigestion and dis persla, and tried nearly everything. Finally X tookaTvcU known Snrsaparlllo. It caused pim ples to break outou my face wl:hout helping mo. Hearing that Joy's Veetablo fcarsapnrllla did not contain mineral, and might act dilTerently, I sent for it. The pimples disappo.ired Immedi ately, and I had no mofo rotarns of tho old fpelli." Although t.io nhavo was written a year ifto, Mrs. Stuart now attests the porraiiRcncy of Ita etlccts. Says she takes an occassional doso to upprcss a symptom of return and that sho has perfect csrjTr.art'l over )wt o!l troublo. At Fortmiu.eu & Ikvinq's. 150 dozen window shades, iust received. A lnrye and elegant etock of 10th cen tury bedroom sets. A lnrre and choice lot of carpets, many fins deuigns. A Big White Tent! Now Laugh to Think of it, Then Cry With Joy,! TUESDAY. APRIL UTH, McFaflfiefl's Maminotli Pavilion Doiie Uncle Tom's CaMn COMPANY Will ftppntr umtor cuitu on the arirt hoil.e nn.ii.rei wila .company nf player, pnrt-f nlly gclcctU forthuir .b'.lity tn (111 Hie rvquir merit, of the pUy. 2 Topsys, 2 Marks, 2 loiikevr. 2 Mutos. 4 Illooil Hounds, 2 litland Ponies tt Juhileo pii'cer., 12 Musicians 15 Pcrforoiers, Two errs ef special sosnory, a company oi a.i pnopto A poem oi taiiirnier and tears. endorsed bv pul. pit, preiNsand public. GRAND :- STREET -:- PARADE at 12 o'clock, rain or shine, 7Itemomber the dsts and place. Court House Spars, Tuesday ipril 14 '. AXOTIIER ELECTRIC CIRE. Ktlitor O eironiaD: I cciutnwMil El trio nd hnme Iro.tinent with Dr Oarriu November 4. for Kirl ncrTOm debility. dyMpsU aikI heart trouble. Ax the time I commenced I wsi pot able to do any kind ot Ubor, but now 1 am able to di urettv rooo tlaya work. 1 have reoeived jjreat 1 teueut from ut Uarnn new mode of cure. HooiDB thin card will be beueficial to othra (imilarly fll:oted I t(ive my name publicly. liockafor i, jVasb, More Elertrlc C nrra by Ur llarrtu. Geo Sclinilth, Antoria; d ttfnefaH cured. Kev J K Ccenour. yoitlantl. Or: rkio d it-ease cured. Mifcs MagKie Sjrjhpeht, LaGrundo, Or, crfHS yt)d. cured. irac jnompann. I .b Center, Wash, deafneHs, cured in live minute w T Binkley. Contralia, Wash; tclatlc rbenmaliHin. iKtoreo. J '1 (jeorge, Uieneden, WahIi. chronic rhfuuiitism five years, cured. Mm Mary A Joi.nson. McMlnnville, Or, deafneKH many yeM, restored. C F iMaybew. J 83, I t. Poitiaud, Or; rbeumtism in its worn form, cured. Henry Von liolma. Sandy Or! cancer of tl e ne and cuuirh, cuivd. Dr Dir. la treat curable chronic, acuto and privitte dUcai-fR. blw d tair.ls, 1oh or faiunx mnnhoou, n. rvmih ilebility.ciTi'CU vi nrriTH, r cxueHsc-H n old or yiirni;, J"ss of memory, (jIeriNCH catised by liiercurv In the inmniiH r trrnltnpnt nf inivate diHeasca. uud never iub ished in the l aners otlico 7nW VRsbii uton M., Portland. lr. Hhuh Q A. M. to P. M.. daily, ivxtunhiaiioii free and coufidvniial, "luehtion bl-i' ka and circulara Ftnt yiaiis loay addrosM, pailniiiH curtd at home a. ler one Vibit to the doctor cfiico. Is the SiMUNO. A line line of Blazer jackets for spring wear, in ninny designs, just received by (j W Hiinpson. Also a large stock of the popular self pening corsets. Tic! ets for ALf. eivti-rn points, ovel ANY mute, lor side bv W. L. Jeiter. at the S P ticket oSio. Olio half dollar reduction on ( vi-rv pair o Ledlnw's tine slioio A i:iH-ii lire ef tl cin a S E Vonnu's. Kcp it fife kecpirir the kind of rrctrios the mli!i mstds, Th-ir atcc'; : a line one Visiting CarE, CO ctylca, riley f; Siv.ll cy iilJl ill vit YVo huve i i I sr.l r;; Minis l,.iy, I rn 1 111 Odin Wi l At b'llljtilt '"tl, at-'d cir j. t:'.y to suit, nnd sol j. fJ-FarnierH, bl intr us xr ur v.-ceitt. oat an J hay. ili'tlust ensii priey taiii. IMorria & Blount, Corner First ar.d IS-ikor pfrintj War i Declared, ES3 0 3 I -TIIK- LEADINCt 10 QD o rH u Ph -p rH H P o p ALBANY. Have now displayed in their Btoro tho hnent and larceBt stock cf Spring Clothing nnd Kurnij-hii-.tf Goods ever before brought to Albany. All Goods were selected with the greatest care ai d embrace all the latest Styles and SpriDg Novelties. WAK Ml HSCH PRICES' By our great closintf out ml during January Mid February we succeeded cleaning out nearly nil whiter cJothiny, and we Lrte yen Spain this spiing as ue did lat fall, with ft new, cltrn Htoib, latest styles and lowest prices. ivas m man pmsssz W carry a line of liifiMy tmlorcd clutlr.ntr, and have hundreds of fine tailor made suits uiiich wx1 f.'ontantee in every rpbjtct, to he far super ior in fit, style and wori.nh.mlip to the uit that cu pr.crally have made by your merchant tailor, and the prices ere from oO to 75 percent cheaper. WAR W mm PREGES! We defy any nierchaut ti.itoi to bent our styles, fit ?nd finish of gcods. All You hie men, short fat men, stout men, long and alim men, aud all oth-r people w ho nevr have been aHa to p-t a reidy made tuit to fit, should uail aud examine our mammoth stock before you leave your meas ure with some mcK'hrtit taitut, fur we make a specialty of such goods and can litany mu in any kind of a suit We carry the oo!obrated war on Eign Prices, Tho iric'Hof tiie-se fine tllor madu Ktilia rnng-t frnin $14 to $115. Our r,tork uf iik ii' bu iifjHS suitf i3 immmi". ami 'he prlceN from f7 60 to $H. A 1.; M lino of 'Albany wont, n mill goods for men, b?y a c IMrou War 01 High Prices. Our boys and children's tlo rartint-nt fire complnto, litewt ti o P V2 rH rH I05 atyle vprint; hats fine RHorunent A larfro and NHK otnl npttliif.'e aoirti for spring and fcuminer wear, War on High Prices, MA. p:x). p T. L. WALLACE & CO., Tlie Birthplace of (treat and Hont-sV I'I'Y DRUG KTORE.l Pfeiffer Block, Albany Stanard & Cusick, PROrSIBTOM; Drugs," Medicines, Cbfmlcale, Fancy nd Toilet Articles, Hponges, Brushes. Perfumery, School Books, and Artrsts' Supplies. IliicIniiN iirenvrfptluns care fully ecnipounded. J. A. Cuinmicff. Frvigr, I'aints, Oils, ALBANY, -: CREC0N, and a Cue stock generally, S3 well as jcweliy, 'Watclies "clucks, etc., at 5.1 6', PiiOTCCRAFHER, Cot S't' nd iinilr('TivM, AH any, Oi 18! UP.KKKHI Wf-rk. cuarrrteed in ever brHfli t't'U h tu sKniai cine c 1 ail kiik:h a spr.uny, net by Italy but by clothiers 02 U CD O a o ci p fine dros ahoe. and liuve the cole Si rv agrncy for tlila city. g)' War on High Prices, tr o Q a o fa the hrt (2.09 short intf tho market. Try it f5fTEvery 1kv who pnrcha? his uprlnff suit of ti will be prpf-entod with a MpiMlnR' loBgue b-ne ball and but, Bargains c M Paper, Wl 3G8 1 Mm f