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jMbilshed every day In tbe ex- t suuuay. JjTES i XBTTIXG, Editori ind Prop'ri, htered tme mm wiiioe as jkiunny, ur- bgon, an second o hi inau mailer. kiuiT ...JIRE 16. lill. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER. I.OCA1, HECOHI). asWIIIenalilMsale od till razt. DEMOSTHENES TO EUOKNE L.IWVKHM. Ihis address to tlio graduating eta in tht law department ui me niniu quiver- mitv Indue l'ipes began as follows: "You are entering nn ancient And honorable profession. There hnve hem lawyers Inee there bus been law. i our chosen vocation tliereforc, traces its origin to that code which is the foundation of nil codes, tlio tables of stone, writ by the fingers of (iod. Kvery page of history, acred and profane, is illumed by the names of great lawyers. You come into illustrious company, n roll too long to call, but including Demosthenes and Cicero, Moses and St 1'iiul, and (if in this presence I may with propriety speak of them) the eminent representatives of the profession in this chamber." And closing with : "You enter the lists bou "did by the rules of a greater Knight hood, to assist the oppressed, and to re- lit tne oppressor; ana though no royal fingers grant you your degree, yet you receive the ennoblement of your merit from a lictter sovereign, the' beneficent state of Oregon, and you shall ever hold your Jnnce Jin rest for her honor and her glory." Si 1'lunkard. A tfar.kee comedy will be seen at the Opera House July Sth. The comedy Is in four acts.the scenes of which are laid In and around the New England country anil New York city. The central figure, oi course, is "Si l'luuknrd," a young Yankee notion pedler, which part is look ' ed after by Mr J C Lewis. Some of the leading characters seen may be mentioned. Dora Page, a young country lass, in love with Si; l'Ylix tichmnrdt, an inventive Dutchman: Robert Jienny, a bogus stock speculator; Ezra Page.an honest old farm er whodoes not understand speculation; Moses Wilton, a Ifewbrew monev lender, and numcous country friends of the Page family. The performance includes many specialities. A Calculating: Machine. W D Mc Ghee, of Salem, is in the city. MrMc Ghee has recent'. had invented a calcu lating machine, which is now perfected, that promises to take an important position among such machines. Here tofore they have been adders; but this one multiplies. It instantly gives the interest on any sum up to $100,000 for any length of time to twelve months.and hence will be of great value to banks. Mr Mctihee states that he has an offer of f'28,000 for the patent and will proba bly accept it. (Two Mkiiama Men. iVm Mitchell, proprietor of a stock horse from near Ma hama.was brought'to Salem late list night. charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, ms onense consists otgoing af ter a man by the name of Worley with something between a hazel swlth and a fence rail. After hearing case was dis missed upon defendant paying all costs. ()Jpurnal. Base Ball Excursion. The steamer .Bentley will leave Albany at S:to a m 'Saturday," June 37th, for Salem, with the Albany Base Ball club, who will play the Salem club that day. . The Alhanles have . never been detested, and are to be assisted ...Saturday by the Burns Bros, as a battery, to their admirers will be sure to witness an Interesting game of, ball. Tickets for round trip, $1.06. ' Wall Papkr, etc. I hare jutt receives! anew line of wall paper and decorations. Have more than douoled mr facilities for , handling them, and will keep a much larger stock. Wall paper and border to match. Beauties, and much cheaper than aver before. fcjAwl'EL i. Yobxo, :l New Carpets. A" B Mcllwaln hat !ne of the largest and best selected lines i fO liably, embracing all new '.,patterns and designs, and as he has made a great reduction in prices it will be to the advantage ot ca pet buyers to tall am ' nttect his stoc and price before pur- tiasing. 3 At Fortmillsr A Irviko's 150 dozen window shades, just received. A large and elegant stock of 10th cen jury bedroom seta. Alargj an I chiioi I iloi ei'p m.iy ie designs. Remjtnbor Paisley & S;nibv, Priiter Hatb You a Wr and ten children lave you any children ; are you an old Bachelor ? W hntever vou Are vntl can not 00 oetter than Dy buying your groceries, jProduce and baked goods of Parker Bros. sYou Wflnt to RAve monev and at the ame time get good groceries, then call ion them. You will net lirst-class treat- jnient and first-class goods Their baked igoods are made in an experienced man' ,'ner, and include a large variety of eata- niea. Lack Curtains In great variety from K ctt. to So a nair. These roods are ought from New York johbert direct no cannot be excelled tor quality, sly ano price. Samuel fc. Youso, One half do 1 tr r- duct 0 1 nn evety pair of L'idU w' line shoer. A j,o 'd line 01 ti ara .o r. loung ts Wj iicire agtinnMrnmrs. TnwaESD h Wilsjx. Wo are making a big driva 011 J47Blope8, Paisley -fe Smiley. I H3 j ti r. n tii. ri;4i). This afternoon at 3:43 o'clock Jns. F. Hail died at his home In this city at the age o about -7 years, oi tubercular uieningetis. lie was an example of pure manhood, whose lite nnd been passed without a stain on his character, a christian in practice as well as in profession. His death will be universally regretted by Albany people. Mr Hail was a uiem- ler of the M church, K, of P and Odd t clluws. KOtl.tL Al PKKsOX.tl. E E Montague, of Lebanon, Is in the cltj today. Governor Pennoyer will take a trip to Alaska in a tew days. Wm M lloag, of Corvalli, went down the road this noon on the S P. J A Gross is home from a trip to Cali fornia with his health considerably im proved. Mrs Mack Monteilh, of Spokane Falls, arrived ill Albany last night on a visit w ith her parents and friends. W E Gillett returned home this morn ing fiom Roseburg. where he has been working in Eagin's marble shop several months. Yesterdav afternoon a picnic was given near the Farwell school house, in the vi cinity of Tangent, by the inembt.vs of the M E church south of Tangent andjthe same church of Albany, A tine time is reported. T N Humphrey started today for Sweet Home, where he has, with Mr Yost, pur chased a 6aw and giit mill plant These men ere good worker, and will no doubt make a success of their venuire. Kalen Journal. Owing to the continued ill health of Mr E K Skipworth, be will lie unable to act as reader of the Declaration of Inde pendence on the Fourth of July. Eu gene Guard. Rev L.I Trumbull, district missionary for eastern Oregon, will preach nt the Hantist church in tins citv next Sunday June 28, both morning and evening, at the usual hour for holding service. Pendleton E. O. Yesterdav nfternoon lion 1 K Wenth erford received a dispatch from San lose, announcing an accident to Mrs Weatherford's father. As he is 82 years of ami it is thought to be a serious mat tor. and Mrs Weatherford. accompanied by her niece, -Miss Tina Gregg, left on last night's overland for San Jose. AGED l'EOI'LK. Mrs F S Crosby yesterday entertained a number of her need friends by spread ing a luscious repast, which these aged people enjoyed to then Heart s comeni. lie tollowinz Willi tneir ages were in ai- ndance: Mrs Dawson, C; Mrs Gnr- retson, 71 ; Mrs Purdoni, 0; Sirs Leon ard. 87: Mrs Kentlev. 83: Mrs Carter, fl7. and Mrs Westfall. 48. Theso people discussed the experiences and hardships, as well as the pleasures oi a pasi genera tion with much interest aim pront. eiUXTlT C0UKT PltOBt:IKG, The trial of E Y Rogers, of the S P for scriminvting in freight rates, attracted considerable attention nnd was hotly contested. Attorney General Chamber lain and District Attorney Bingham ap peared for the state, and W D Fenton for .he defense. Judue Boise delivered an elaborate charge to the jury, who con sidered the matter twenty Honrs and were discharged, as they were unable to agree. Thev stood 8 for conviction and against, ami never cnangeo. Oregon vs Caleb Gray; Selling liquor ithout license. Not gulity. ; ; Mariah A Rawson vs Chas J Stewart; To recover money. On trial. Sold a Man. Mr Alfred Savage hand ed a Salem Journal reporter a slip from Seattle nnncr. remarking as he did so that he sold the pauper referred to, to the highest bidder. ;,Times have changed since then. Here is the item: -m ine county, is the following 'etartling entry, made June 3, 1850, by E A Clarke, clerk of the board of county commissioners. The extract is taken literally t "Present, Commissioners U U Lewis and A 11 red Savage and Thomas Mercer. Ordered that Edward Moore, the pauper now in Seattle, be sold at public auction to the lowest bidder. His maintainance to be naid out of the countv treasury, said bid to be left discretionary with the com missioners, the seventh day of June next at 2 0 clock p m, in the town ot Seattle. Court adjourned sine die.' " Base Ball. Following is the official batting order of the Albany base ball club for the game at Salem Saturday: A Marshall. 1 b; lid lilodgett, c I; Chas Burns.p; BMagers,3b; Gene Larimore, as; R Huston, 2 b; Dick Burns, c; A Leimert, 1 f : F Breckenridge, r f ; bench men, B Chamberlain, Mcfarland. will n i;owan, manager. Gene Larimore, Capt. The Third Ward club of boys yeBterdav nfternoon defeated a picked nine of boys bv a score of 54 to 22. Baldwin and Uusick am goon worn as tne oaitery ior the former club, wtnie ioore ana uorris were the battery for the latter. m It Conn & llendrlcson can give you a large and choice stock of groceries, pro duce, fruits, berries, etc, to select from then their store Is one to visit when wlshinz anything hi their line. An exam Inatlon of their goods will convince any one that there is no better place In the citv for trading: in their line of goods, Their prices are low, with good reasons lor the lact. xney invite an 10 can ano tee them and learn ov experience wnere the best bargains can be secured, both I pricet and qua:ity 01 gooat. Try Calumet Baking fowde', the purest cn earth. UROWxau. Right to the Point. Allen Rrot. do their own delivering, promptly and ca-e. fully. Fresh peas, strawberries, cabbage' etc jutt received at Allen liroo. To get fresh produce, frul etc., al ways call at Allen Bros. Larits. OxrnRD J iks. I have a very arg3 ttork of thee goods, in qualities rnrg ng id pneo irntn 71.:0 to 34 UOa pair, ih tre ruede of leather ; very pair warranted, SAHCEL L lOt . Will Lniubie. Of this ermntv Ima 011 eiuht yur old son that weighs L10 lbs. n inn county lias a better record ' I'omeroy Independent. Thefollowingfroni tho l'nniernv.Wasli, Independent, uublirheil Hiv Mv i. . good illustration of the kind of men who oppose public improvements: "Hans Anderson voted against the courthouse tax, but he could bet ami lese $30 on the shell game at the ahow," llecently the grange of Lano countv had the delinquent tax lists for several yenrs published, and now the Eugene papers are having their hands full mak ing items like this : "Mr lilank informs us that ho has tax receipts for every year up to the present." Evidently some careless oiilciu'.s. Ivnnhoe has sold tlio P,order Sitriml. nnd says lie steps out without a reitret. This is not the Ivanhoe Scott wrote about, we are reliably informed. lie would have stormed the castle of all the lehiKiuent subscribers and regretted that there weren't more. The laee number of men seen alone the banks of the river north of ("alapooia street are bridge men. They arc figuring on the cost of a high steel bridge, and to morrow afternoon their bids for the same will be opened. The event Is being watched with the closest atttentlon. The Tiaker Citv P.lado snvB. on account of not receiving sulScient patronage the street ears will probably cease running shortly. A reporter for the lSlade was liilormed that the directors were serious ly discussing the advisability of closing down until times were better than nt present, as the road v.as not paying ex penses. Advertising for wives is one of the customs of some South tea Islanders. The method is for tbo would be benedict tD affix a leaf bearing his particular mark to a tree trunk, and, if, after the lapse of three dr.ys, he finds another leaf beside his, he goes to the family whose mark is on the second leaf, and bargains lor his brute. l-.x. Recently at Seattle Leigh Hunt offered a prize of n trip east for the most an swers to 50 questions ho would ask. There were 125 competitors, and 1'ertha Frj-o answered every question, though we will w ager there were not five men in the whole state enuld do so. "While most of the pupils did well, says an ex change, Eome very funny answers were received. One briiliant youth said that M M Holmes commanded the Confeder ate forces at Atlanta; another said that Charley Laugbton was governor for six years, and another said Judge River3 rendered tne Died Scott decision. A little girl said that Lee Fairchild wrote ' I liana tophus." Lebanon. L M Wheeler has opened his new meat market. Lou Glng, the Chinese laundrvman, has bough, a Pacific Washing Machine of Messrs Curl & rowell, and Is using It In tits laundry, in Lebanon, Mr L Senders of Albanv, was in Leb anon Saturday, for the purpose of buying horses. We are informed that there were about 125 horses submitted to hit inspec tion of which number te bought 3 Ex- prest. Tni United States Navy desiring to bay tirenty moderate-priced watche,iDvited the leadin r American manafaeturers to send watcbta for trial and rating at the Aayal Observatory in October aad November last. One hundred and thirty-eight watches of liferent makes were sent in. It baa been oftioially announced that a Soth Thomas watoh stood first in the trial and thn Seth Thomas watches averaged the best. Phila. Times. February 18. 1P90. F. M. Frenoh, Jeweler, agent, Albany. Get a Bicycle. The New Mail is one the finest bicycles manufactured. It has no superior. Oliling & Wilson, with Stewart & Sox are agents, wher,e these Icyclcs may be seen. School Tax. Notice Is hereby given that the school tax of district 5 Is due and payable. All taxpayers are requested to call at once and attend to the same, at the office of the clerk, C G Bnrkhart. Notice. All person indebted to E C Searlt will please call and settle at once, as all accounts must be closed. E C Searls Dress Making. Work neatly done md tatlsfatton guaranteed. Room at Mrt J E Carter's, corner Railroad anp nitnttreett. adbxia bi'kkhakt. W fibre to Gut Thru. When wsntlnt an organ or plana call on u L Ulackman h"a vou can select iroai a hrst clati tot;. last armed a full line of ladies, chil dren!, men'a and bev'a foot wear at On Simpson's, which will ba told at bottom prioea. If vnnr eves trouble vou o to F M Frenoh'a and have them tested bv Johntoot patent eye meter, and g' t olasses that tit you properly, uiaaset irom oanit so iu. MAHRlF.t). CRAWFORD-BROWN. On Thursday afternoon, June 25, 1891, at the residence of Wm Brown, by Rev A M Acheson, Mr Kobt r. Crawtorrt, recently of Kansas City, and Miss iseiia lirown, ot btieud. ThA hannv Connie will TnAke Linn county their home, Mr Crawford having oscKiea to locato nere. Hi no2 TJsed in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. IIIIMK AM AUItlllll Show cact f.ir salt at S;url. Cleutt furuishiag going at cott it Soar!. Only onu day mora to eut. bare.iua at Seat la'. Only one week more to cot the harirahit at Searlt' store. A ditail from B Co. of Salem, wint to bugeno today. Cviua Balbridue. of Gervaia. ia to tatb- lish a bank at Junction City. Kentish cherries nsxt week. Orders left at O h Brownelra for asms will he tilled promutly. Remember he. :u i- the lut week tha you can bau furuialun at cost at Searlt. Keep watch for tho eo!t en Saturday ftnrnoou, Tbo city will bo full of the oaimals. Snarls moves awav tho first ot the week. Call at once cud get aooiu of the bargains uo ib viioring. The I irtt National BjuU i (floss are Ulnz apered and decorated by Hart & Miller iu an amauo inanrer. Persons dotiriiic to Aitond the camp meetiog of the Christian df nom:nati'n at Turner next Sunday are hereby informed that tao overland train wib mako a stop at mat town both morning and eveuing A solid stor.e foundation ia being laid foi Dl J P Wallace's new residence at t he corner of Ellsworth and Sixth streets. Tha reei dercewillbe a handsome one, with modern iinproyemcnts. Tne stone it from Black -man's quarry. A solid foutidaitou to a honee is an attraction tint always romaiuj. The Wlowinz bids f.r doina the brick work on tho new hotel were received: L N Honey, Eugene, $(i,510; TEKussell.Eu gene, $0,440; 8 G McFaddeu, Salem.S7,728; Whiteombt Abnms, Eugene, $6,340. The ooutract for the completion of tho building nas neen awarded to Whito?mb 4: Alramt, for $15,000 Junction Pilot. Mn S A Bath well was taken to the asy lum from Junction fit,. Her age ia 49 yaoi and her occupation la that of a hair- worker. This sttact. which ia the second one, has lasted about three meuths, duriug which time the has threatened to kill her relations and has carried dangerous weapona lortns purpose ot killing others, llulla & Dawjoa, drusrgsts, Fiae groceries at Conn & Hendricson's. Fresh voactables and berries everv morn ing. ItrowneU't. Best assortment of teas in town at C E Brownell's. A fiuo line of crookorv ware, at Conn & Hendricaou'a. Good ventilated and sun lighted bath roo ns at Vu-rfck's. Shaving, 15 ceuts, at Vierock'a shop Clocc.l on Sundays. Drink delicioua ice cold soda water at C E Urownell'e. A larga aaaortment of gardon seeds nn ale at C K Brownell's. E W Achison &Co are selling mosnmLnta at f ortland prices. Golden opportunities are wasted every aay by not trading with U K browncll. A new line of window thades from 50 onts to $1.50 each complete, at Samuel E Toung's. Just received a fine invoicn of harbor's supplies direct from Philadelpnia, by L Yieiook. ' At the co. ner of Broadalbia and 1st street vou will find C E Brownell alwaya the lead in the grocery boaineu. For bargains in monuments, headatonea etc., go to E W Achiaoni Co, Albany, Oregon Freth bread, cakes, pica, ete., every day at the . Delmonico rcataurant. Leave your orders . Keep it in yonr mind that Allan Bros pro ose keepinff the kind of aroceriet tha nnblic manda. . , Their stock it a line one. At Vfereck'a shavinff and haircuttina tar loia, ladlea and ehildrtn'a hair euttii.g a specialty. See W F Read t Hoe of dress cocda and tilka before joying- elsewhere. -1 Mustaobe dying dona on abort notice with the renowned German instantaneous dye, at Viareok'a; t . Sound Advice. It pays to get tha best; even Shakespeare admitted. that. In this connection it may be remarked that W R Graham bag just received an elegant line of suitings for the spring and summer, never surpassed in an . Albanv maraet. They are the best to De ob tained, as an inspection will ahow, and Ur Graham is prepared to make them up in the latest style with a skill hia long experience has enabled him to be maBter of. TllADUJ AT THE OLD 'RELIABLE GROCERY STORE of C E BROWNELL, Good goods, low priost andhonejt treat lent. COME ONE, COME ALL. oualag Events. Saturday, June 37, I p m Cjlt ahow al Albany. Wednesday, July S, at Opera House, SI nunaeu. raRROT jlost. 1 nareky warn all per tont against fnjuring or soaring away a green parrot, which wat taken from home, and la now at large In the thane trees or or oharda of Albany . Information of its where about will he gratefully received and suit ably rewarded by the owner. , Mrs L. A. Bliss. Cor First and Maine its, Albany, Or, Fresh pe. boans, gootebarriea. earr n adishet, strawberries, oherries, an s, argea, etc. at A Ten Broa, whobw-yt etp cn har d the latest and best looie Ld picdncc lo the tnaikst. W. 7. Read keeps Ih koet'aiaertmtnt of dry gaada In town. Baking Powder CITV RECORDER'S NOTICE fo t!:e owner or owners of tho renl property adjacent to and nlmttiim upon First street, from the entt line of Wash ington street to the west line id Lvon street; and upon Lyon street from "the south line of jMrst street to the .depot of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company ; and upon Washington street between rirstand Second sueets; and upon Fer ry sireer. neuveen rirst and Second streets ; ami upon Brnndalhin street be tween First nnd Second streets ; and up on Ellsworth street between First and Second etreeti, nil of said streets being in tho city of Albany, Oregon ; You, and each of you, are hereby notified that the city of Albany, 111 the state of Oregon, proposes to improve all parts of the streets above specified, at the cost and expense of the owners and holders of the real property adjacent to nnd abutting upon said portion of said streets. And yon, and each of you, are hereby further notified that said city proposes to make tiie following improvements to said streets: To level up said streets, and to fill nil low places in the same witli fine gravel. Anil each of you are hereby further notified that said city propoK-s to cause said work to lie done in accordance with the ordinances pro viding for the grading and graveling of streets. Anl you are hereby further notified that the council of said city will, 011 Friday, the 3rd day of July, ISM, at the hour of 7 :30 o'clock p 111, of said day at their chamber in said city of Albany, hear nnd determine nil objections mid remonstrances to any of said proposed improvements. Done by order of tlio coi iuion council of saiii city of Albanv, Oregon, made June 24th, iSOI. Albanv, Or, Juno 20th. 1891. '. J. HESTOS, Recorder of the citv of Albany. G1TY EEGCPiQK'S KOTICE. To the owner or owners of the real property adjacent to and abutting npon First street, from tlio cast line of Lyon street to the west line of Main street, all of said streets being in the city of Al bany, Oregon. You, and each of you, arc hereby r.otilicd that tho city of Albany, in the state of Oregon, proposes to improve all parly 01 me sirceis aoove specified at the cos', and expanse of the owners and holders of the real property adjacent to and abutting upon said por tion ot saut olrcetg. And vou. and i.-.ch of vou, are hereby further liotitkd that said city proposes to make the following improvements to said Btre-.-ts: To trade anil gravel emu first bireet, ucconiiug to the established grade of taid city of Albany, Oregon, from the ev.st line of Lvon Btreet to the west line oi Main street, in said city of Albanv. And vou, nnd each of you, are hereby Uiriher notified that said city proposes to caue said work to ba done in accordance with the ordinances pro viding for the grading and graveling of streets. And yon are further notitieu that the council of said citv will, on Friday, the 3rd day of July, 1891, at the hour of 7 :30 o'clock p m, of said day, nt their chamber in said city of Albany, hear and determine all objections and remonstrances to any of said proposed improvements. Done by order of the common council of said city of 'Albany, Oregon, made June 24th, 18'Jl. Albany, Or, June 20th, ISM. N. J. HENTOX, Recorder of the city ot Albany. JJ GREUG, Xa o 1H. ult made and repairing douetnoidflr Between i mra tun jourin, on iyon ih. THE OREGON HAY PRESS, MANUFACTURED BT N. P. SL ATJ5. at Curvallis, ia the best hay prsa in narket. Orders for creases sent to Curvallis will be promptly fi led, Anv'tieimrwirinsron ine naienc win be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. 200.000 twnnds of wool .nnUd.for whlsih the hiahest market price will be paid b?,A Senders, ai;ttit, who may tie found .it t.he store of P. Cohon . Russell : Engines, : Separators : and : Stackers Osborne : Binders, : J We carry nomaclnnery that has not been tried in thit locality, and found to be satisfactory, and, as we represent factories, no responsible dealer can give better terms. -:F. L. KENTON,:- -Dealer in- GROCERIES Near tho Post Office, DR. DARRIN FALLS. Owitix to tha dull time Dr Pur tin gencr outlr often to treat all ptiD,9 fres of charge between 1he nourt of 10 and Ham daily iud lhoe ble and willing to pav t half Liu original rates. Tha afflicted will do well to makfl a note of hi fienerona otfer and apply at once as then rates will laat only for a limited time. Vhe doctor's fall in prices is not only toon to the poor but will be appreciated by th junands unabla to pay larjie feca. A reporter had occasion to visit tha doctor's office recently and van amazed at the reports of patients wuithifr. their turn to cooiult the doctor. One case in particular came to oor ear, well worthy of not ice. Hia name is M W Karriean, of 8an Francisco, now stoppio? at the Depot Hotel, this city. lIe came for electric treatment, about May io, ior Kidney trouble, oatarrh ot the blad der and diabetes of Ions standing, having tried all the schools of praotl.ia to no pur pone. Ife was cured in on month anrt told us bis sister was cured in San Francisco live years ago by I)r Darrin of a lci.thiome scro fulous t fliiction and had iiever seen a return of her complaint. Many other cave their experience with Dr Dirrin and all with one accord were loud in his praive. The doctor a mode of treatment is p?culi'' to h inn-elf and strikingly succetmful. Three cures are prin cipal!) done by electricity uvd magnetism, medicine being fiivtn when nt-ct'vtnry. Head tlice 70$ Washington Mrfet, Portland, Or, ornncn omco at iSar-rent s hotel, Aberdeen, With. Examination as tho efficeor bv let ter free aud confidential. Hours 10 a m to S p in daily. Question blaok and circular sent free. 1. Damn treats all curable pri vate, chrouio and nerym.fc diseases, semiual weak net i( sreret blood and thin disease, nervous debility, impottneo nnd other weak nesHes of manhood. IBANY FH1TDEE (1 Has jut reccired a Urge lr.citcof new desl.nni WMoi ShaSes aM Curtains, and new and tctuJ.'v.l fat teres In Wail Paper Elegant EorMera to Maicli. !15Bc.S10E! We har the hmt an prettiest ii the market, tand a fine stock "( SPECTACLES generally, as well as jewelry, T'atches clocks, et., at P. M. Frencli's. A. STRASMEY, ..raopaiiToB or thb.. City Livery, M an Sale S TABU E. Having purchatcd new rit a can furn ish firaUclaaa turrouts al call. Special adention iven to transient etock. Boisea boarded by the day or month. Cheapest Rate iu tho City. Telephone connection with the 8t eharlea Hotel. Telephone order given prompt attention. Fourth Street, Ixtwcen Ellsworth and MtreetCar line. -DEALERS IX- Mowers : and : Rakes. Albany, Orogos