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- v V V J. E VOL. TV P. ALBANY, 01U2GON, MONDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1891 NO 191 " i ' 5 W. F, ( lalljmd sci wliat a stock of Fancy Goods, Furnishing Goods, l)i'css Goods, l-Iosici'y, We havu to select from. Our stock is notjjonly tho largest Jut the (:heaK'st over shown in Alhany. We have .just placed on sale cloaks and jackets, in 'goods, plain and JiWe want your trade and we you money. for Infants and "C Kst or I a is so well adapted to ch tldrrn that I rpconiiiu'Uil It. ua miiH'riur to any prescription known U inc.' 11. A. Aitcur.it, M. I)., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Th of Tftstoria Is so universal ami lift merits no well known thut it seems a work of tmtK'rproiralion to endorse it. Few arethe intflliVent fiunilictiwliOiJouot keep Castoria witlnu easy reuch." Carlos Matityn, P.P.. New York City, '.ate Pastor !!oonilpgdalo lteformed Church. Tub Cbntauii Julius Gradwolil's Bazaar The very latest news is GKADWOHL'S BAZAAR, for net cash, goods as follows: Arbuckle's Coffee, Per Pound 25c. 17 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 20 lbs- Extra C Sugar White 1.00 No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon 25 5 Gallons Good Pickles -90 on !a Tin Savon Soan ' 90 A Complete Hanging Lamp Wholesale price of (.ii,Mr-UM) lb extra I will comluot n ntrlote.Mli stnm, an 1 to 25 per cent leas tnan runur pries. al tho desirable nyliw ordmuei, R w,m ory, lainpsend flxtllrl U eomplete. l.iWIn.r nnwilnr. and alwavs nlinne mv My display of now toys and novtiltlos frin.t twar limillP f. H AU1.1MV. LEADING DRUGS. MEDiGiNES READ, a complete assortment) Jof hoth cloth and plush fur trimmed. feel confident we can save W. F. READ. Oregon Children. Cavtnrla cures Colie, Constipation, Hour bioumcli, Diarrhaa. Eructation, Kills Worm, given skwp. and promotes (fl- pestion, TCitiumt injurious medication. For several years I have recommended your ' Castoria, ' and shall always continue tr do so as it liaa invariably produced beneflcia results." Kowin F. Pardee. M. D., "Tho Winthrop," lJ5th Street and 7th Ave., New York Citj Comi - axy, 77 Murray Street, New York. that you can buy at JULIUS 2.00 C, ?4.7.-; 100 bs ginnulatert, $5. nil em U w'dl b Hold for net cash from 10 M Y '. t( Cliinwre, fanoy woods, ami as n l-biibi r;"" "''""'';"", 1 nrike ;inMty of llae te(, ojllees and ciiHtotners, Mr tho holiday thU year will be the DRUGGIST 3TATI0NARY.&C Highest of ill in Leavening rower iE Powder a$OUUTEl.Y PURE si i: HKKK A i:tiHj At Klein Bros lfmt anil Shoe fitori:. 1'arker lirofi, grocers. New cloaks at W V Head's. I.tcst styles cf hats at W F Heangi. Induction ia'sum'nur gnods'at W FJ Read' Appio parcra f.ir sale at Stewart &. Snx b. S A Huliu. drujist. French's corner. Kiae groceries at Conu U 1 lendricaon's. Latest sheet music at Will & Link's. I'arasnls and sun umbrellas at leas than cost at W F Head's. (told spectacle and eye glasses, all styles and price, at Y M Frendh'a. The finest line of pocket knives in the city at .Stewart & Sox's. Bargains in gold watches at French's, " 1 he Corner Jewelry Store. A full line of Warucr'a corsets best in the world for the money, at W V Head's, J. W. Bontlcy, leadin boot and Bhoa maker, just east of Revere House. Silk1 umbrellas in natural wood handles cheap at French a Jewelry store. (io to Klein Kros and have your shoes repairedjwhile you wait. Cotton goods have not been a- cheap since the war aa they are now. Call and see what bargains VV Uevl has. (io to 0 C McFarUn-1 for sadlery, har ness, whips, robed, all kinds of horse cloth ing etc., etc. CONSTIPATION and other bowel complaints cured and prevented by the prompt use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills They regulate the liver, cleanse the stomach, and greatly assist digestion. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass. C11 TV DRUG NTOBE Pfeiffer Block, Albany Stanard Si Cusick -DSALMRS 1K- Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ,Fanr.T and Toilet Articles, Sponges. Brushes Perfnmery. Sohool Books, and Ailislu' Supplies. I'bjsiriaiiN' preM-ripli4 cure fnly ocmponuded. GOOD IEWS For the millions of consumers of oTntt's Pills. 9 It given lr. Tnit ilrntnro to nn- A nouiuf that he Is now putting up a v TINY LIVER PILL which Is of oxepcllnifly emnll ulro, a 9 't rftJiiiihifi all tho vlrtiunof tho V ltirici-r nncH. ;imrnntpMl punly vi-Ki'tn'MV. llotlinl7oof thewpilU A are still Indued. The oxnet sIko of w TUTT'S TINY LIVER PILLS 1b shown in the hortliT of th In 4al." w FORTftsiLLER & IRVING. ft, -FL'NEKAL DIRECTORS. Arterial EuibalniiiiR done Sjlontifloaily, Albnn', Uregou. U. & GoVt Report, Aug. ij, 8Sg WORTH C'ONSIUKKIXU. F. M. French keeps railroad time. Buy your groceri-is.of Parker Bros New cream cheese just received at Conrad Meyers. C W Cobb, job printer, Fliou Block, does hrst class work. Sep that e'ei-ant'piano at Klein Bros Boot and Shoe store. F. W Achison &Co are selling monuments at Portland prices. See W F Read's line of dress gocdsj and silks before buying elsewhere. Stewart: Sox sell the very best fatant tempered ahears and scissors. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 cent cigar at J uliuB Joseph's. A Wi atock of wall oaner. with late de signs, at Fortmiller t Irving's.jnst received Have you seen those parlor suits that T Brink has just received: mey are nice. Dr M H Ellis," uhysiclan and surgeon. Albany, Oregon. Calls maae ;in city '01 country. Tidies can do their shouoinff in San Fran cisco without visiting tbe oity. and without extra commission. Miss h J Barrows Jf r chasing agent, 1069Grove St, Oakland, Patronize home industry and buy hand made harness, warranted, from O C Mo Karli nd, at Dubruille old stand. Go to C W Cobb, successor to raisiey ot Smilej, Flinn Block, for yourj b printing ii all kinds I have this day sojd to R G .VatBon Co. the grocery and commission business hereto fore carried on by me at the corner of Ells worth and 2nd streats.consisting of stock of groceries, provisions, nxtures. etc. i win pay all bills incured by me while conduct ing said business on presentation. 1 re tain the book accounts and parties indebted to me en call and p.iv at the store until Dec 1st. 1891, R G Watson & Co receipting for me. After that date all unpaid accounts ill be placed in the nands of my attorney for oolieotioo. Nov. 2. lS'Jl. E J Lanmno. Money to Loan. I liave money in sums of $500 to $20,000 to loan on im Drovd farm lands in Linn and Benton counties, at lowest current rates, No delay in furnishing the money. J vf 13UKK1IA3T, Real estate agent, Albany, Oregon It is actually economy to drink Baech's Tea. Baing absolutely pure, it is mile h strnuger tha-i tha urtiticul teas, about one third less of it, or about twenty grains, he i'i equirsd per cup. As there are 7,6S0 grains to a pound, tnere will ne seen to ne between three and four huudred cup) to the pound. As it is hut CO cents per pound, this is at the rate of about one fifth ol a cent per cup. For sale at Allen Bros. Auy one wanting tne Leach Hoistcr and Baker before Christmn sltouht order at once. Address .irj lau, r u nox tu Agcuts wanted . K.t tdliiKrhotojrrnpiiers A any -.regon. We havo bought el" henegativi tro&cU ly L W Oark and W K Jreepood up to Nov loth, 1S89. Duplicates can be i.ail from hem only of us at reduced iate. We have also about 18,000 negatived made by our- selves, from vhick duplicates cm be had at like laxs. We carry the on .y full line of vlcwi of this state and do enlargd work at lowett rites for first claBS work. We shall be pleased to see yon at our Studio in Froman's block, noxtdoorto Masonic lemple. When Baby was slct, t gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When Bho had Children, she gave them Castoria. E V Achidiiii k Co handle tne celebrated Portland cement walla for cemetery lots. These wall can he furnished at half the cost of2any ntlir and arH tr supsnor. A Suok Iri:M. S i;y,mni has just re ceived larire slock of shoes, tor men women and children, inelinlina pnrticu larly n tine line of school shoes The best iuaki'8 ill the market can be found in l.ia slice department. 'atH.3f " ' Rutter, 15 oen's pr Ih, Fr. '25 cntM per d"7., "'olatofs, 8') Mtit. pnr bushel, Lsrd. 1 1 (nt 12 enm nr ft. I BHeinllatn. 12 esnts; si ib li1 em.tr! sh.lldwr, 11 ennN, Ttnr f on fo.it. 2 M 2' rent. no: Ih Pork, dressed, nn:lL p r lt, Flour, fo per brrol. MIMFITtt The Salem Statesman gets off a uood oke on Salem's live and popular mavor. Peter D'Arcy. It publishes the pictures of the mayors of London, New York and Saiem, under the head: "Which is the best looking." Mrs Francesca Zinleck has sued the Stimson .Mill company, of Ballard. Wash, for $30,000 damages, for the death of her husband, who was killed oy falling lum ber last May. It is alleged that the lum- Der was piled loosely and without cross pieces, and that this negligence on the part of the company precipitated the accident. Men are viry valuable after they are dead. Here is a view taken of our heavy rains that is worth considering: "The excessive raintall, the special feature of CJreaou weather, has an admonition we should not forget. Colorado and California are hungry for rain and the rainmaker l abroad in the land. The peculiar forest tree of Oregon is the best rainmaker, and when we destroy it it will cost as mu:h as the timber produced and more to build canals and iriigating ditches. Xowis the time ot abundant timber and fertilizing rains. The time of scarcity will come If a wise public economy does not provide against it. Here Is an item from the Sunday Wel come of Portland, that should be read bv the Tacoma ministers and others who want to keep Francis Murphy awa be cause he has peculiar notions in reference to prohibition and high license: "We miss a great many once familiar faces," falcon keeper said the other day. "There is no doubt Dut that the Murphy lectures weanea several men irom tneir cups, and in a great many instances families will be maae nappy Dy the abstinence of the hus band and father from the use of intoxi cants, tor one I hope that these men win Keep tneir pledges. 1 shall never tempt one of 'hem. Murphv's work here has accomplished much eojd. I sell liquor for a living, but I have no desire to make sots of iny patrons." Caret! of XearalKln Lottie L Dcrean. Eist View. Westchester Co., !N Y, writes: ' 1 have been a creat sufferer with Dains in tne uacic ox iny head, worse than anv head ache. I could not reach it with internal medicnes at all md during the cold weather I have suffered excrutiatinclv. 1 finally thought I would try an Alloock's Plaster appuea to the nape of ray neok. In less than half a day the pain entirely ceased.' There were ID', votes cast in the Lebanon oleotion . Have V noticed that Allen Btob' gro- nery store is always full of fruits, vege tables, etc. tbe very latest in the mar ket. If there is anything to be had they nave n. Apples, Cabbages, Turnips, Cauliflower. Urn pes. Cranberries. Oranpes, Lemons, l'igs Feet, Sweet Potntoes Carrots, Celery, Sauer Kraut, Beets. T.iose Fine Christmas Blippers at Klein Bros, arc so tasty and neat that Jay Gould would be proud to wear them. But remember about that j.iano. lien after Christmas you find out that some one has renlly become the possessor of mat piano lor only a lewoonars yon win never forgive vonwlf. But ask Klein Bros about it. Don't wait now. For Sale. Twenty-tour acre tract of land, nil In cultivation, suitable for prune orchard. Sjc per acre. Inquire on tirem ises of Wtn St John, 4 miles west of Tan gent. Fine Sui tings. Mr W R (irahpin bus just received a fine line of suitiiisr- from the East, which are as fine a anything everv broucht here, embrr.cini: the latest patterns lie h anxious to have 'Iv pub lic Inspect t.iein and get prices His lonsj experience will enable him to suit the most fastidious. The Dr. ii'KAT wiil qx-iis-. i I'Wl 1 1 e . uts 1 machine or fi iv mv'ie d-M:-. ' w 1. for n nk ;ru 1 v I 'I 1 or 'ill 0 1 iidr other u- t.:u ne dast-'iiii ; new machine V W Davis is now m etiartfti m th IVI. Ktrn moDicor,rtfl'i -ant-. Mrals 25 cents. E i oysterr, frfsl . Kverjthitu first el VVriERET" n organ or whe e you to... GktThf.m. When wanting 'iana call on G L llhickn.an in select from a firs! class Kleiu Bros i mtka you any -tyln "f oi'tirHhon-i wish I in I wil iiua: un-.rt , 1 erfeo. "t, Tr ' .hem. on a pir. A full In;. Allen's. of cigars rnd trb k V K A tine lint Hendl icon's. "f crockery Cm... & tJpft in Millions of Homes 40 Years th: Standard TEL.EOKAPHIC NEWS Senator Plumb Dead, i Washington, Dec 2o "Oh, my God my head!" and Senator Treston B riumbt who, as representative of '.he state of Kansas in the United States senate since 1S76, has occupied a prominent place in the councils of the republican party, a few minutes, fell un conscious, never to regain knowledge of what was going on around him. It was 6:45 this morning when he uttered the above exclama tion. Little more than five hours later the broad-framed and powerful-looking nua was stretched out dead in his modest apartments in Fourteenth street. An AUKtrnln Rnrl. IiLDA rESTIt. Dec 10. JSjron Fjjervary, lately minister of national defense of the Hun garian cahincf, and Ilerr Urgruon, member of the diet, fought a duel today. They fired two shots with pisiols without eilect, then dropped the firearms in august, and continued the duel ith swords, lioth were wounded in the arm and the Baion had an ear cut. The duel was the result of an attack made by Urgruon upon the baron in a speech. A Woiiinn Did It. New York, Ijec 20 The Herald's Val paraiso cable says: It now appears that the greater nunb?r of the letters which have bien appearing in the London Times, display ing so bitter a tone toward the United Mates government and lis representatives, were written by a woman and not by boastful Thompson. Their real authur, it seems was . Lady Jordan, wile of Deputy Jordan at Santi ago, and were forwarded to Lisbon, whence they were sent to the Times. Klve to Five. San Francisco, Dec 20. The Tortlaad and San Jose teams are now even in the coast championship scries, each team having won hve games. 1 oday s contest almost resulted in another shntout for the Cahfornlans, and but for Patton's error and Fanning's wildness in the eighth inning, they would not have scored a run. The weather was bitterly cold at t'e grounds and only 3300 attended, being the smallest Sunday audience in this city this year. Severe Discipline. Newport. R I, Dec 19. The 150 appren tice boys at the training station at Coaster harbor island refused to scrub hammock because the water asicy and the air freezing and their health would have been endangered Lieutenant Commander Lyons, in the absence of Captain Bruce, called out the marines, who with fixed bayonets forced the boys to scru the hammocks. A Common Accident Pawnee City, Neb Dec 30. A L Fergu son, a xarmer, started lor town tins morutng with his wife and baby. While trying to cross the railroad track the wagon was struck by a train, wedged on the pilot and carried some distance. When the train stopped, Mr and Mrs Ferguson were found to be (had and the baby fatally injured. - The Clly Kestanrant. The "City Restaurant" is the place to eat, You will always find it clean and neat; No restaurant in town with it can compare, The best meal in Albany you can get there. Fish and game you'll always rind, Best meats and delicacies of every kind. The proprietor will always try Your every want to satisfy. So don't forget at the "City" tocal1, Meals they serve ,o suit you all. Now bring your friends and to them show, The best restaurant in town 10 go; Remember when the best you want Call at "The CiW Restaurant." Mr. Brannin will treat you right. The '-City" i open 'ill 10 at night. Board and lodging $4. 50 per week. The Key to Success. Tha'. is what we all want. It Is'nt luck, for there is no such thini;. It is principally being care ful about stn -V 'hltigs, for instance, the buvipg rf 1 he best quality of groceries, fruits and i.rmlure for family use, at the umallesi 1 : . This counts in the long run. Th'-se who deal with Conn X Hend ricson report brains both In quality and price. They aUo have a fine line of crock ery ware, tovs, etc, suitable for the holiday 1 rude, which it will pay the public to call and sn before buying. The Yi mci 's' (Jciije. Every music teacher, student or music lover should have this volume. It contains 212 page of valuab'c tniislcal informat on, with full description of over $io,odo pieces .f music and music books, biographical sketches c.f over 150 composers, with por traits and other iliustratiom. Also a choice eh ction of new vocal and instru mental music niul oilier attractive features. Upon rtcript of eiht two-cent stamps, to prcpav lmsme, we will mail free, a copy of The Musicians' Guide, also a sample copy of Diiiinard's Musical World, con. tniniritf $2 110 worth of new music and in teresting tcauir.i; matter. Address The S lit: mnakh's Sons Co, Chicago, 111. Kfi.i.oo-1 Sciiroi.. TheKellogg schoo of dress ciiti 11 j ai corner of virstand Baker in tne Kai-un house i now open. Lessons nut lin-.i:id. Lad!t- are invited to cal'. ami examine the svs'em. m u w u t