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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1891)
lily democrat jlahed every uay lu 111 week a-Eiuday. RiJICTTIXG, iliiors and Prop'rs, I attlio Port omne at Albany, Or , as second o'.il until matter. Av. . JIAE S. INI. tj7'r OFFICIAL PAPER. OCAI, UECOIIIX itin tl LieiN un 41b Page. D mi Matthuh. The (i M& I) G Co, W Whito, on May I (JLti located tli c r quartz cinin,m me Muitmui uia C Jhiy Hitli, Kiclianl and Geo Harris 0 tno in-nver quartz cliiiin, in the ni district. The claim in situated Let southeast of the White Hull it I 1.. l-.....: ii uie Biupu tunuiiu uiu milium ion till t iuten rent in the Suntinm mines is asiiiK ilnilv in Albany, and the rum en r, it is anticipated, will ho 0110 ( activity. The Albany Mining Co, i will' n Ninall mill is doing a good nean. With a mill of ten times the aclty the mines will pay a big income ou the start. k ....... :..r.....n 4i.. .. r a jyui't-uvi mini uuui in.- ia unikn nvi.- ' rTkA niviflinifl. lil) reuta nn ii ntmrM Ima been declared liv the Myrtle Creek Min- Hng Co. 4 lai . VlOlATINO the Lottery Law. V G Gardener was arrested at Ktayton, yes- rday, hv deputy sherill' Wrightnian, of arion county, chanted with violating he U S lottery law. Ho was taken to alem and lodged in the county jail 'ere. The lottery was run aa follows: 9 had a stock of icwelrv. knives, etc. f 6 would sell a hox of tooth powder or N-ment for ifl. The purchaser then drew eight numbered ciiiies from a bag. Adding the numlers the total was the number of the prize lie secured. The penalty is not less than six months nor mora tiian one year, in loe penitentiary, not less than threw nor moro than twelve months in a county jail, or not less limn $100 or more than $1000 fine. The lot tery law is now very strict. ItOIIAI, AXO HtKHONAL, F II PfclfTer, of Portland, Is In the city. C II Hart went to Salem this noon on business. Jay V Wain and family went to Salem thin noon on a vlilt with Mr Osborn and family. I.icenso lias been issued for the mar riage of Alfreil lirown and Mrs Nina Griggs. Harper Cranor and lames U Murray went to Lebanon this noon to see the Corvallis-Lebanon game. Mr llnrt Chamberlain, who has been working ut his trade in Portland for some time, returned home a day or two ago. Hon R A Irvine and wife went up the Oregon Paclnc to Jordan Vallsy to attend a meeting of the Linn County Council mere iiimorrow. i ney will return Mon day evening. Last evening the Kings Daughters of the M K Church gave .Mrs C O Lee a surprise reception at the home of Mr F S Crosby. A pleasant time is reported. A nice lunch of ice cream and cake was partaken of. During the evening a hand some quilt was presented Mrs Leo,pieced by the Kings Daughters. Mr E II Duardmun, the young man re cently arretted here for using obscene language, was what he claimed to be. an employe of the Southern Pacific R R be ing in an important position i.i the freight department, ami a young man of ability in his line. As a railroad man remarked.the experience will do him good. He should Keep out oi saloons and not use his tongue too freelv and mav possibly some day be come president of a railroad company. Col. Guo. W. ISain. There was a large housj last night at Col. Bain's lecture. Rev J F Stewart read the scriptures, Rev Kisher oll'ercd prayer,-and two songs were licaril Dy tho Apollo club. Col. Bain's lecture was ono repleto with in teresting lacts and incidents. It was delivered with eloquence, the audience being held in the closest attention until the close. A southern man, the Col. does much to bring the two sections close together in a common light on a great houdngo, that of intemperance, in which the south now is doing the most ellcct ive work. It is a privilege to hear this speaker of national fame, not often en joyed in Albany. The amount of the collection was ; Sunday evening it was f li. oi v il runt i:i)i.k. A Bpeeinl meeting of the city council was held last evening. A lnrgo number of bidd were received for doing work under the advertisement for bids, according to that oublished in the Dkmochat. J II Tillolson received the contract for building 10-foot wulks on the south side of First street, between l.yon and Ilaker streets, except the property belonging to Col Hogg, ami in front of property of II F Smith, at 34 cents per foot, and walks in front of A Cunnighaiu and 15 F Smith at 23 cents. . w Warren was givon contract to build 10-foot wall; adjoining property of Harper Cranor ami D 11 Monteith, on Lyon and First streets, at S4 cents per foot, and (Moot walk in front of property of A Settlemicr at 21 cents. W Baldwin received thn rnnii--.pt fi.r buildinK all the sidewalks fnr (',,1 II and Geo ej Coe. Kobt Brown and Mr Miller received contract for building 6-foot walks in front of Smith Knox's at cents per foot, and in front of Peter Uiley's at U)'4 cents. Whcro there were no bids the street commissioner was directed to build the walks. HO HE AND A IlltO AD The biggest strawberry is now in order. Albany is in a fair w ay now to have some good sidewalks. We need them. John I. Sullivan and nnrtv will leave for Australia in a few weeks. It might he hoped that they would remain there. Waterloo will have 4th of July sulebra "on inii year, Lossluc. Ills historian, died vaitord.iv it i uugua.eei.sie, x A river excursion will lie tlvon from Cor vallts to oaiem tomorrow. A gsme of base tail is In i.rocrets this afternoon btween the Weallirrt'iid niue and the loluge bovs. Alahnttor ,,.l., In A,l..nn . or any cornea noun -v..-.- ... ... ...... livnr nl t mvh t.ai.l hrirli.A flt 4lh... ..n can now iTHt four urmit'U of the Rrt'c'tt-lf,. I : j - . " " r ! With Bark K.vucklks. Last even- 'Ing, according to an account given the Democrat, a one round fight accurred I across the river near the stone quarry of a very exciting nature. The combatants were two young men.one weighing nearly 190 pounds ar.d theother about 140. While working In the quarry they had had a dispute, which they agreed to settle with bare knuckles. Forming a ring in the public road they went for each other, in pugilistic style. The middle weight was too much for the heavy weight, knocking hlra down and out in the fraction of a round. While it lasted, our informant 1 lUtt'i H was of a nature to have suited the most experienced sport, PIoHkers Af BMoWNSviLLE,-The Linn County Pioneers began a three days bsldn at Brownsville yesterday with a lata attendance. A fine time was Deing had, the meellng proving a great success In every respect, tnougn a ngni rain dampened matters for awhile. Hon J K Weatherford. of this citv.delivered the ad dress, which one of his hearers tells us. was a fine efforMuli of reminiscent and in teresting facts connected with the I growth of Linn county, with which Mr Weatherford has become so familiar dur ing his long resilience her, I CoMMkires-irtitNT. -The commencement exercises of khe Albahy Cttllege will occnr on Wednesday morning, June, 10, at the Dperti House with the following program: traver. "Public Opinion," oration by jpafTton E Sox; quartette by Apollo club; J'TSducalloo" oration by Pe'rcy E Voting; .Instrumental solo by Prof E'G LorllrCTd; ""Environment." oration by Richmond Vheeler; vocal solo by Rev E R Prtc'hard ; . with I I W Hopkins, violin and W H Lee, piano; valedictory by Carlton E Sox. Awarding of diplomas. . TiiEATKirAL. Our citizens ' general y have been desiring an opportunity to see Littlo Lord Fontleroy. This they now are to have tho privilege of at the Opera House 011 Juno .Uth . rsoone will want to miss it. On July 8th "Si I'lunkard a side pplitting comedy, will be given hero. Warner & Cranor propose giving our citizens some as good attractions its can he secured. Have You a Wife and ten children have you any children j are you an old bachelor? Whatever vou are you can not do better than by buying your groceries, produce and baked goods otramer .tiros. You want to save money and nt the same time get good groceries, then call on tnem. iou win get tirst-oiaBS treat ment and first-class goods Their baked goods are made in an experienced man ner, and include a large variety of eatables'. 20, and 25 cent butter. Our farmers liould all strivo to he on thu hiirh once ot tne nat. vt ith most people the oual- ty is the only consideration in buying uimer. The very handsome floral fan at the Opera House, reading "Welcome Bain," migiii oe Kept aim utilized by changing the 11. to u. at some opportune time to no selected ny the tanners ot the countv. Mr lSain like Kain cheers the spirits of many. HUlers Enleilalnineul. Following is the program for the en tertainment to be given by the pupils of Our Lady r f Perpetual Help, at tho opera nouse, on iimrsuay evening, Juno nth: Overture, Othello. Misses L Brenner slid K SMly. Salutatory, by Miss Nora .eyss. My tirst Munc Lesson. Vocal Solo, by Miss Ora Dubruillo. Industry Triumphant a drama im personated by Misses M Khret, K Mack ey, N Zeyss, C Parker, D Blumberg, K Shelly, M Sprenger, L Ketchum, C Budde ana M Hunter. The Bridge, Vocal Solo, by Miss An nie Ash, Kose des Alps, Instrumental Duet, Pianists, Misses F and L Brenner. Grandpa's Birthday nn operntta im personated by Misses K Sullivan, N Davis, K Howard, IC Collins, K Warner, L Ketchum, O Dubruille, M and T Hod man, K Gotchall, 51 Sprsnver, M Hun ter, L Howen, A aches, F Murphy, A Davis, M Winker, an I .Masters A Cherry, L .Meyer, Uhas l'.owen ami J liollinan Honor thy Father and Mother, Chorus. Schlittenfahrt, Piano Duet, Pianists, Misses K Shelly and I) Bluiuberg. The Old Woman's Complaint, Chorus. Bo- qui t of Beaties, l'iano Duet, Pianists, Misses F Brenner and C Sternberg. The Sister3, Trio, Misses M Sprenger, T Baumgart and L Sternberg. , Life is What Yon Make it a drama impersonated by M Senders, E Sullivan O Dubruille and L Ketchum. Military Gallop, Piano Duet, Pianists, Misses L Kiefer and C Warner. Soldiers I'arewell, Chorus, tho young violinists, Master Oscar Baumgart and Miss Id Hunter. Valedietorv. bv Miss C, War ner. Flight of the Birds, Chorus. Ja- coo s iauuer, lameau. Closing address, by His Grace, Arch- oisiiup uroes. The lowest rate on record, five cents a uusnei, is now being charged lor carry ing wheat from Chicairo to New York. The grain is taken by lake to Buifalo, i tlivn hv IM. ur.i i'.l. v,i ,., i' te coast, Fh IiiIim wni..Mi 11..,- 41. ll..n..ln 1 "r rraamoos iavll waa dravnud in eievaiors ;t ot a cent and the Kne canal ICT:t !" nuiea irom ocin,iaat ooais . the remainder. It costs about Will BuV Horses. MrH Branden stein, from San Fr '.ncisco, will be at Albany June 20th, buying horses, of the following description : bays, blacke, and grays, aite, 4 to 8 years, 15 to 16 hands high; weight, 950 to 1150 pounds. Must be gentle to ride under saddle and gen tle to work, without blemish and sound, in every particular. Also a number of good carriage horses, weight from 1100 to 1300, ant a number of heavy draft horses. Headquarters at L Sender' stables, Kotice. From this time on I will sel 1 all my gent's f drnlshlng at greatly reduced rates, sucn as :5c neckties tor 50c. 91.50 underwear fcr St per suit, $3 underwear for $a.S5 per suit. $6 sine shirts for $4.75 each. 54.50 DiacK sun sniris ror 9J.50 each, tir.d every.liing in the same propor tion. The remainder of my dry goods going for 50c on the dollar. Shoe it re duced rates, to reduce stock before re moval. E C SkArls, June 3td, 1891. , Blumberg'BlocK. Cbauge cf Iluslucss. Notice Is hereby g:vei th.it vfuuller & Garrett have sold to E J Lmnln; tho r entire business, goods, wares, .nerchnn riise, book accounts, fixtures, etc. Parties indebted to said firm will nloaso call and settle ai once with H J Lanninj to whom an accounia are pavanie. All outhtandiug Indebtedness wil. be acttieu ny Muelliir A Garrett. MtJKLLKB A GARRE-. V, K J Lanniko Albany, May 25, itsp;. posing a, draw bridge. The price of Carriogton at MoMiiinvllle was advertised at $1; at Psudlei'iu it will be 50a, $1 sod $1.25. Go and get your seats rejerved for the en. tertaiurr.cnt to be given by the uudorgrad natea of the college next Monday evening. c ii ui vserveu aeat, ou cents. A game of base ball is to be nlaved o the 12th instant between clerks and busi ness men nn the south side of First street, neiween rerry ana croaOalDinud those on the opposite tido of the street. Conductor Conser. ioinred in the Lake' LsbUh accident, will Drobablv lose h! u. it having heen about decided'tliat ampats tion will be necessary, a faol that will ha generally regretted by bis fri-.nds all over A MYSTERIOUS POAYEU. twice aa much in Oregon to carry wheat a teniii 01 me uistance. Saturday. Coroner Farrell, of tkia oity. went to the scene of drowning and held an inquest on Davis' body. The deceased waa 23 veara of aae and leirea a wife ajd thrne children. A jury at Snokano reoortod at the end a ... . 1 . ... . of twen y-four hours that they wero still iast Monday that will make F S Thompson unable to agree. Superior Judge Moore a cripple for life. Mr Thompson was work ordered them bad to tho jury room, to WB w,th an eder in . . ...ill f. remain until they reached a verdict. He tm. nrl in i,;. u u.j also ins'tructed the bailiir not to give in cnntict i:th h ...... a u.. .. .. them anytliingto eat until they had bauly lacerated. The middle finger was cut found a verdict of guilty or not guilty, off entirely and the second finger cut off at in ten minutes thereafter the jury re- the second joint Statesman Dancing school this evenin -. Aa this is the last lesson tha social will begin tt 9; 30 o'clock . Hulin Si Dawson, dru?gta. ' Fine groceries at Conu ii Hrudncson's. Best assortment of teas iu'tnwn ac O F. Brownull's. Seed oata for sale bvtW W Crawford, at Tallnian. Klrrlrli lly-.t M i.lulerful Itrmnly for Uie rrt'Npnl Aao llr Dnrrln Coullnnea lu A atoii l.li I lie rroplr With Klrc trie ('Mrea, EtectTcMiinotirm, tho wonder of the jr3, and the mode of treatment is the acne of perfecticn. It penetrates the secret am -hnh of diseases atd cxterniinatos it, root and branch, for ever. I' rettiovna moro agony and silent suffering thou tongue can tell. It cures the most h.ipelf ra rssea and relisves acute paiia that r vory hcown meana have failed id, Which can be euhstnnf atod by the evidence of thousands of per ions who have been cured by.Dra Dnrrin, at "114 Washington st, Pnrtl.nl. Tho Doctor treats all curable chrpnio. acute acd private diieaes. Examination free from 10 a m to 8 pm, daily. Itead the following: C'brenle i'alarrh Cared, Dr Darrin. One year ago you treated mo for catarrh in the head and throat. Y'cur Electrio and Medical treatment permanently cured me. I rosidn at 313 If street, i'ort- and. It. WE1TEKMAEK. IteaTne kslrerninnenlly t airetl Maclkay, Or, May 28, IStll. Dr Darrin: Dear Sir Yon wish to know I my hearing i all right and if 1 am satis fied with the treatment I received. I will answer by this that I can hear just as woll now as 1 conla directly after yea operated on me and that I trunk it a perfect cure. HEXKi SLOUGH. turned a verdict tnd;nz the uneoner guilty as charged. A new trial will be asked for on the ground that the judge i.rtu uu iiiii iu coerce uie jury. A correspondent of the Salein Journal shows that there is at least one person in f aiem who appreciates a good thing. Me says of Carriogton : "I feel you have done her greut injustice; perhaps you wereantiio prejudiced anil aggravated, A tine line cf crockery waro ?et Conn & l.v liav .11:11. 1. .:....:.... 1.... I j 1 ' ' j ..v. ii-ia-iumiiiui,-iiiui 11 uiiug uci i aeuuilCSSU S. orenesira anu scenery and still charging a big price. This everyone felt, but as to her singing it was perfectly delightful and will linger long in my memory; the aito, u H"s anil tenor were also excellent it is sail we all grow old. but for a singer, as long a 1 the voice lasts, there wai 00 110 lack o admirers. An opera is to be heard. Of coarse, it is all the more enchanting, when youth and beauty are commnea. Good ventilated and roo:ns at Viereck'e. sun 'lighted tath Shaving. 15 cents, at IVtore..krii hnn Closed ou Sundays. Fresh vegetables ana berries evert- morn ing Biownuli's . Drick delicious ice ohl snrU wAtnr Y. C. E Brownell's. A largo assortment of Harden eezda on sale as CK Brownell's. Bargains in choice erooeries1 can alwava aecureu oi Alien rjros,. l' linn rilock E W Achison &Co aretselliug monnmkcts at roruaua prices Golden opportunities are wasted every Base Ball Challenge. The men in the business block surrounded by First, Broadalbin, Second and Ellsworth streets, .hereby challenge the men in any other business block in Albany to a friendly game of base ball on any day that will be convenient for the tusy players, the right to have Mr Gus Boenicke as short stop will be insisted on. L.eave accept-, tnce with Perry Conn, Pfelffer Block. i . . Remember the lecture tonight at' the If, Church by Mrs Cushmnn.a returned tjasionary. "Mrs Cusliman will tell out the lireat work of the missionaries 1 the foreign fields. The public is crir- waiiy invited. I 1 ; Rioiit to the Point. Allen Bros. 'd their own delivering, promptly and care, fully. ( Fresh pea, strawberries, cabbage' etc., just received at Allen Bros. i To get fresh produce, frui etc., al ways call at Allen Bros. Tue CiiAiirioNS. Whoever the chain pions are in the nase ball field when it Dines to groceries and produce Copn Hendricann will not ln knocked out. They keep a large and fresh stock, and meir prices are aa low as the lowest, Fresh vegetables, fruits, and all the itandard groceries always on hand Whoever buys of thin always makes ood strike.' i Teach krs. Of the twentv.one tcuchcis Srnmlned lnt week on? on'y rejeived a (Irst grade, live second grade, .nine third grade ar.u hx laiien. .1 Kf.v 5 a:.to Go iris I keeps fall lire cf rr--'4 s:-i i- ipnir dro. n coo.ls. i.i wash labrirt, piiqt foe buns, s-ersili.'iei.-, elo. t have a'f o a new r f ticmtrer p'a'U-', be ei'lci other rt'jvt-liei i-.i ii; es sid at! wcol dings. Sauckl E ioi.no. Lace CunTAlSrsTn great Variety from S Cts. to 519 a pair. nese guuus arc bought from New York jonbers direct and cannot be excelled for quality, style and price. Samuel L Youno, At "FortHIllbr & Irviso's 150 dozen windbw shades, just received. A targe ana elegant biock 01 10m cen nrv bedroom sets. V largi ah I cluice lotof cirptn , many 1 11 ( 1 1. New Carpets. A B Mcllwain has one of the largest and Dest selected lines of carpets in the city, embracing all new- patterns and designs, and as he has made a great reduction In prices It will be to the advantage ofca.pet buyers to call and iisiect his sloe ji an1. prices before pur-haslng. Get vnnr Seats reserved at Will Li Links for the entertainment to be given by the undergraduates of the college next McLdsy evening. The Democrat, wilt exchange a sewing mtchioe of aiy make desir.-d, except one or two, for some oaa grub wood ana pr" cash; nil coosider other prop. S'.lioo! by any one desiriug a new machine. Frosb peaa. beans, gooseberries, ourrants radishes, atrawberries. cherries, bannaa. nraniies. etc at Allen Bros, who always keep on hand the latest ana nest groceries and produce Id the market. Ladies Oxford Ties. I have very aroe stock of thee goods, in qoalities rang- ng in price irom 91.20 nasuvs pair, ntijr lie made of leather 1 s.very pur wananien, Samuel E Youno. Prawfnrd ft Paxton enw have at their irillerv the lamest and finest collection of stereopticon viewa ever gotten out in the Northwest, mere la do nner wrnrrx iu the world, as these views t,oickly demon strata. IbiadlDgPbotographenA rany Oregoa. We have honiht-all thenecativi nmacln by L W Clark tad W H Greenwood op to Nov Ifith. 16SP. Duidicatea can be hsd from hem only of us at reduoed latcs. W hi also about 13.000 oeuatives made by onr selr?s. from which duplicates can be had a' like ia;ea. We carry the on ly full line of viowr f this state aud doenlargid work a Icweit ratoa for first olasa work. v esbsll r pieased to see jrna at nur Studio in'Froman' blsvk, nextdeor to Masoate lempie. When Mrs Jones and daughter arrived at the insane asylum the other day they thought thev were 111 a big hotel ihe Salem Journal nuts it as follows: The naddest casp of insanity on record hae iay by not trading with C E BrowpeU. uv.. "'..."i r. .1 A new in4 nf n-tnrlw r-nn. an the insane ut fea em. bhenlt Matt bcott, 1 , , C1 . . . : o 1 V. of Linn countv. brouizht down two crazy ??nt" 81150 each complete, at Samuel E t a , . 1 r 1 r ouni? B. wmiinn tsiiipii h Innpfl nun mpi (inmr h r I er Sarah Jones. The mother is aired 70, Mutacue Jyinp dene on hortnotic.fth has had conUnuous attacks for severft reB'v OTU rman lu.wDwncoua aye, at veara. uses nrofnne laueunife and has de-1 vieLeck i. structive and homocidal inclinations. I A'iereck'a sharing and hftircntting pnt The sad condition of the women being I 'o'n, ladies and children hair cutting a hereditary. They are natives of Mary- Bpeualty. land and Yireinia. The daughter is 51 1 See W F RWsfltina of drum e-ned nd uiu. pfenning reason nas maue ii i Deiore ooying elsewhere, nr-i-hnn ...... n.na, ii.n:- tmn iab I "Vtv ecu A IB sv j lIUSVVV vub.a, .uau..ws I Ta ' . I atia and neighbors. ' Jw """"" ""'," D I innnllM HirenC trim Phllklalnhia K.r T. VieiecK TltS COLOR BIIE.E BalAAB, At the coi ner of Broadalbin andjlat street Has ft large and complete line of vou win una u & jsrownen always the lead goods, dolls, doll buggies.'.boys' wagons, . . . . , r ... i ...lli. I For bargains in monuments, hoadstoncs S, et8"a a"n rtmenV. toEWAchi,nftC..A.b.ny,Orcgon p . . . . . i i I H'rAah hreal. fm.hnm niai ff. m Ji at Uie ireimonico reataurant. Leive vonr omen. Sound Anvicn.-It pays to get the best: even Shakespeare admitted that In this connection it mnv be remarked that W B Graham has just received an elegant line of suitings for the spring and summer, never surpassed in an Albany market. They arc the best to be ob tained, as an inspection will show, ami Mr Oraham is prepared to make them up in the latest style with a skill bis long experience has enabled him to be master oi. Alhauy market. Wheat IS i iats-4H.-. Butwr 20e pnu Peg 16r Hay 10,00 to 1S.0D. otatoe 'o et jmr rmMiot Beef on foot, 2 H to to ?ork 6'Ao per It aretved BaronahRins lie ahoutrierH 7o aides flo rrrt IrVperlb. Flotir.-6.25 per bbl.. thickens 4 09 per don .till reea bran, zu.nnpnr ton flhortn, 2'. nsiildiinu. 1. besides a complete line of lamps of every description. China crockery, fancy decorated ware, glassware, bird cages, plush goods, such as albums, toilet sets, autograph books, scrap books, children's Keep it in your mind that Allen Broe Mo ose keeping the kind of groceries the public ABC picture books, and all goods that 1 mauds. Their stock is a line one. are carried in a Bazaar store, including Hnrlburt ft Edris, ofEogene, are iothe Roger Bros. i847 silverware. e wisn I 0itv t0 introduce th Pacific Wesi-ipg Ma- trt null tliA Attention Of the DUbllC In Par- I M,a InVAntAii htt William 'Ru.ir.h nt fhnf ticulnr to the Golden Rule pri baking city. It is highly endorsed by the leading powder and tea, put up expreso.y for citizens of that place. this fade, which gives the best of satis- . ofAlt,ny ,re requested to take taction, as IB reitea oy uie "nuureue th,jr washing to the olnee of Hnrlhn-tot wno nave nseu rom tne tea aim """'"K Kdris . neit door to 0r-man ft n..r.teri powder ever since introduced by the mA hw-neaa rhop, to test the n-eri Golden Rule Km .ar. linen pacaage oi . tb, p,cifio WarhiDS- Machine. Con e at tea Iinu CHUUI uacB.iiJi&.punyct "k" ogm prize in the shape ot a une piece oi glass ware.. J)C Bull: lutuu, nnwii iwnj, at the Golden Rule Baraar, as you will he sure to find what vou want, and will ! be shown over the store and bo treated kindly hv my clerk. Mr. Miller. My 1 rnods"nro all marked in nlain figures so as not to deceive anyone, und I have but one price to all. Jl'ML'S Gbadwoiii. jLBAM MffitE Cj Hu Jut rertived a lrg ir,iic of new dnignv in WMof Sliaiies anil Curtains, and new and lioautlful tittoins in VVa.il Paper TTITW ... Elegant Borders to HatcL prutti'!. t'l tliv iiiark lr50c. SHADE and a fine slock SPECTACLES generally, as well as jewelry, Watchee "clocks, etc., at IP. M. French's TAILOE 8uils made and repairing done to older .Between iniru f na rounn,on jyon sc. I8TPAY NOTICE A bay horae a about 4 or 5 year old, branded on left hip, and has been at the place of the undersigned In Sweet Hume for a month. Owner will call and take him away and pay expensei. Jurry cIiiha. WOOL. 200,000 pouods of wool snted.for which the hiphest nwket price will be paid by A. Menders, agtnt, who may be fonndatthe store of P. Cohen . Get Bicvclk. The New Mail Isone of the finest bkvcles manufactured. It has no superior. Ohlliig & Wilson, with Stewart & Sox are agents, where these 1 Bicycles may be seen. TRADE AT THE OLD RHi 1A3I.E GKDCEtlY STOUE of C E BROWNELL, Gr ;l gMorN, low prees nd hooe-it treat ment. t'OMK ONK, COME ALL The bist rnnst cr fl're in the city at Com ad I M vr'a Tl LADIES BAZAAR. . - Is the Leading Millinery and Fancy Goods Store of Albany, They carry all the Latest Styles and Novelties In the Millinery line, and a complete slock of Ladies anu V-hildren's Furnishing goods.and ready-made garments. Goods the best, and prices the lowest. Call and be convinced. FIRST STREET, . -:- -: FEOMAN BLOCK, We are the People Hon't forget, Paisley & Smiley, Printers. Who carry the most complete luio of llard waro, Stoves, Ranges, etc., in the market. .. o pro mtikinf; a big driye oal 1 nlopfs, Paisley fe Smiley. MATTHEWS CftSl S-9kin Ada Id K.v ti Id VteS It B & VASHBURN. L KENTON, : -Dealer CERIES Used in Millions of Homes- 40 Years the Standard. Near the Post Oface, Albany, Oregoi