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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1872)
IT H V The IIWM Prtatcr. The scene U a printing office of a German iicwparar fit n Canadian city. A number of printers Me at work at the type cne wlien aitother person, evidently also a Oertain, enter. He has rather au intelltont few. but it has a very melancttollr oxnrcslnii. 'i'lils Is at mat' noticed by several of toe printers. "fort think I look sad," said he. 'So man ever looked more so," re t timed one of tbe printers ''What is tbe matter?" "I've had a bad dream," said I he in dividual of the rueful eoimteiuiiav. I'll tell yon about it perhaps then I sliall frel bettor." Tell us tell us," vas the general about. "Well, the last time I slept," con tinued the printer, "I began to dream, and saw tint soiuetldug was passing before me. At first I could not make out what it was. It seemed to I black la every part, but was moving. I tared at It and as I did so, a faint glimmer of light appeared, and 1 made out that the object was a hearse, con taining a coffin. I now saw that it was drawn by two black horses, covered with black palls and with Mil black Frames on their beads. Looking closer, saw a name on the coffin that I could not make out, and there was a date." The man stopped, and the eyes that were intently betUimoti him saw that he was pallid as a corp -r. 'Whose name was there?" demand ed one of the now excited group. "My own." "Horrible!" cried tbe previous speaker with a shudder. "Most horrible," Raid tlie dreamer. "On the coffin 1 read the words '(.'lias. Boehler, July 10.' I screamed with horror, I tried to turn away, but I could not. Mv gaze was Axed upon the terrible thing, beyond my power to remove it. niowiy, as it pawng to trie grave, tlie ueane my eyes followed It. moved on. Still Then I saw itao into the graveyard, and there invisible Hands placed tlie coffin in a new-made ifrave. Friends, how do you Interpret this fearful dream !" He looked from face to face. But Hley were all sad like his own. "Have you no answer for ine?" he asked. "Ah, you all believe as I do, that tills dream means that 1 shall be bttried on tlie 10th of July." Charles Boeliler went to his own work, but lie was too agitated to ac complish much. His companions said many tilings to amuse him, but he no ticed that not one of them gave him any consolation lu regard to the mean ing of tbe dream. From that time Iiochlcr became a deep drinker. At all times he was more or less under the influence of liquor, lie often alluded to his dream, , and always expressed the belief that lie ! ",!o1 ''less you, sir, I owe every would be carried to his grave on the j thin" I have in the world to you." 10th of .Inly. Tlie day came ami is- " Hut I never saw yon before." inl. Tlie meu hi the otHee had not for-1 " No, sir ; but I liave seen you. I Cm the matter, and they offered j was a ballad-singer once. I used to iter their congratulations. On tlie I go round w ith a half-starved baby in tun, wlien lie came in the foreman i laid, "Well Charley, the fatal day lias passed. You are alive and well, i Impe there is nothing in your dream. Give up drinking, and do your work as you used to do. ''Next year,'' said Charley, in a sad tone, "will hare a lotli of July." "Then von still look forward to vour burial on "that day?" "I do,'' lie said with empliasl?. Then staggered to his ease. During the year lie indulged more freely in liquor than ever. His work ttTim ,.n....,.ii, .t. I 1...K nWUIUUI IIIKI , U(MCI IP IU1 IMU IUIU- It, out he was a good workman, and when at all sober, always had employ ment. It was seen from his every day conversation that lie was brooding over Ids dream, and trying to drowu tlie ivuollection ot it by drinking. The lOtb of July w a- again approach ing. Boehler was laboring under tlie deepest excitement. On the Utb, hi a dt of delirium tremens, be jumped i iixnu a tnird-story window and was , killed. .Strange to relate, on tlie luth of July, just as had been dreamed two rears before, a hearse, drawn by two black horses with black palls, was drawn through tlie streets of tlie city, and in it was the coffin containing the body of Charles Boehler. Tbe funeral wai numerously attended, for the dead man was much respected among his countrymen, and tlie strange circuui atances of his dream was well known. "Tlie printers hi the German printing Office." says a paper of tlie date, "are discussing; with bated breath aud startled faces, a puculiar circumstance well calculated to send a nervous thrill through a superstitious body. It Is all 'only a dream.' but there is a marvel ous coincidence iu the ease." A pri vate letter to tlie writer says : "I call your attention to the dream of this un fortunate German, as one of the mit lingular and startling tliat lias ever oc curred. View it iu any light that may to given to it. by persons of different nious and temperaments, it Ins a try and fearful simitncance. Tlie dream is too well aiiuwnticated to be disbelieved. In this community Its ver ification is regarded as a most remark able circumstance, and many who have before thought dreams to be Idle, tool-L-h things, unworthy of rememberauce. now look iijmu them as having a mean- j Jngamd influence." A curious case of assault aud battery Wa lately brought before tlie police tribunal in Marseilles. France. It ap pears that a diver, engaged in investi gating tbe wreck of a vessel sunk in tlie port ot that city, discovered an object of some value, which he put askle In a corner of a rock for future disposition. Returning for Uie last time beneath the surface. lie went to secure his prize, but at that moment two other divers attacked him, and attempted to wrest it from him. A light ensued, which lasted until tlie jx-ople above, alarmed at tbe confu sion below, drew the combatant up otiie surface, An editor says lie once partook of a so very strong ina ne ewuu not, tell wlM ther it was Iranuy or a !lfl i Uallutrj ( Aaanrfma Hmmtm. j The galfomtry of tlie American'' seamen who rved tlie city of Mar- j scillca, together with a thousand j hi, recently, i enthusiastically I eomrneiidetl by all tl Ktirowui ! paper. While tlie squadron was j lying at anchor in the densely crowd W harbor, an explosion occurred on board an Italian ictruleum vessel, I setting fire at once to the ship and j her dangerous cargo. There seemed i no powibility of preventing the ! j spread of the flames to tlie other ! merchantmen, and such an event would certainly have resulted in the destruction of the city, which is built densely to the water's edge, ! and has very inadequate lire-ex-! tiiiguishing apparatus. While j eveiybotly else stood paraly.ed tlie) seamen of the American squadron POT oft in their lninct.es, boarded tlie burning vessel, scuttled her un til her cargo was under water, and then by a united etfort in their open lioats towed her out into .the bay where her burning could not endanger any other craft. Their coolness and daring were greeted by prolonged cheers from the har bor and the shore, and Marseilles is loud in the praises of the men who at the risk of their own lives saved at once a city ami a fleet of merchantmen. "(tod Blew You, Mr!" I was appointed to lecture in u town in (treat Britain, six miles from the railway by which I came from my last engagement, and a man drove inc. in a fly a oiic-lmrse hack from the sta tion to the town. I noticed that lie sat leaning forward in an awkward man ner, with his Eiee close to the glass of j the window, hoon lie folded a hand- I kcrchiet. and tied It imiiid his neck. I as.i, mill ii uen.is com. " Xo, sir." Then lie placed the handkerchief round his face. I asked him if lie liad tlie toothache. " Xo, sir," was tlie reply. Still he sat leaning forward. At last I said : Will you please tell me why you sit leaning forward that war with a handkerchief round your neck, j if you are not cold and have no tooth ache?" He said verynnletly: " Hie w indow of the carriage is broke, and tlie wind j Is cold, and I am trying to keep it I from you." I said in surprise t " You are not 1 putting your face to that broken pane 10 Keep me winu iroin me, are you ? "Yes. sir, I am." " Why do you do tliat ? my arms lor ctianty, and a urairffled wile at my lieels, half the time with lier eyes blackened ; and I went to hear you in Edinburgh, and you told me I was a man; and when l" went out of tliat liotise I said, ' By tin- lielpofGod, i ii ue a man ; ami now I ve a haiinv wue ami comfortable Iioiih doubles i you, sir ! 1 would sttek my head in iny hole under the heavens, if it would do you any good." (J')ujh' AutMoy r'liJnj. HOW TO HE A OBOD V. -It IS CftSV to be nobody, and we will tell yon how to do it. fia to tlm dri.,l-;,uv , sa'ooti and soend vonr leisure tWT i Ynn liral n.. &i.A .,K ...... . :.., " a little beer, or some other drink. In the mean time play dominoes, checkers, or something vbc, to kill time, so that vou will bo sure not to read any useful book. If you j read, let it be the dime nove's of the day. TIius go out keeping your stomach full ami your Lead empty, and yourself playing the time-killing games, and in a few years you'll be tiobody, unless as is quite likely yon should turn out a drunkatxl, or professional gambler, either of which is worse than no body. 7'here arc any number of young men hanging about saloons, billiard-rooms, ami other rum shops. just ready to graduate and bo no bodies. Domestic Lite. He cannot lie an unhappy man who has the love and smiles of woman to accompany him in every department of life. The work! may look dark and cheerless without enemies may gather hi his path but when he returns to the fire side and feels tbe tender lore ol wo man, lie forgets bis cares and lib troub le, and U a comjiarativelv happy man. He is but lialt prepared for Ills journey of life who takes not widi Mm. to soothe ami comfort him, tliat friend who will forsake him in no emergency-who will divide his sor rowsincrease ins joys Hit flic veil from his heart and throw sunshine amid the darkest, scenes. N'o man cannot be miserable w lio lias a com panion, be lie ever so poor, despised aud trodden upon by the world. Palmer, a guide hi the Adirondack I-ake region, shot with his rifle, on Long Lake, a few days ago. what in the dusk of twilight he supposed to be a gull. It proved to lie a woman with tier ue: covered with a white ker chief, flie ball struck her hi tlie breast and she died almost Instantly Tlie late .fames Gordon Bennett taught school in Steuben In the year 181M. He taught two mouths, and at be close ot his school, September IS. WW. lie drew $17 from the town treasury as wirmeiisatlon. Under the qew lliinor law ot OWo, a i has riven a wife a verdict of $7, 000 against a llpior dealer, "for tbs km a? her hustood's suetety for Aw a,'? .MWOU HO ifcij Si 'flCjlttai i 1872. 1872. SOMETHING NEW, WALTER A. WOOD Mowing & Reaping Machines, FOR THE COMING HARVEST. C. B. COMSTOCK & CO., 8PRINCVILLE & ALBANY, OREGON, Solo Agents for Oregon & Washington Territory. W. S. SIWBIBY, Traveling ic Ueacral Agent ALBANY, ORKUOX. rpHKNI! JI'STLY POPIXAR nAt'ltlXEM ABE SOU' IS UKNEHAL J. use In Knsslu, Prussia, Austria, Ibuuria. France. Spain, England, and Norih and Mmth America, in inut- throughout n,e whole civilized world, and have been awarded the riKsr I'MEnil'RN at every trial, both In Europe and America, since the Worlds Fair ui Paris in mi, since which lime nulnv valuable improvements iiavc been added. . TJ3.0 ISToxv One & Two-Horse Double-Geared Jointed Flexible Bar Mowers, never clog. They are the WOXnF.il OF THE AGE for Strength, Bcaaty. la imcity and LlUlIINEMt ' DRAFT. SELF - IlAKlNOr with Mowing Attachment. Is Hie most complete aud desirable Reaper, either In Europe or America, and isa COMPLETE IIEAPEK and a COMPLETE MOW tit, being two seperate machines. WB CLAIM FOR THE WOOD'S MACHINES Tliat they are the LIGHTEST I'KAFT, the QUICKEST and BEST MOTION, as well as the MOST IH'KAIILE. That they leave the 1U N1II.ES IX THE BEST SHAPE, and are the EASIEST HANDLE!) of any Mowing and Heaping Machine either iu Europe or America. fir We Warrant tne Wood's machines to be as JJ I3T Bcprescnlcd. j&l CSPA full assortment of EXTRAS constantly kept at all our Agencies. WE ALSO HAVE THE AtiEM Y OF THE HAINES' HEADERS, with the WOOD IMPROVEMENT, which renders It one of the BEST-HEADERS extant. If yon buy a Header, lie mm xim set the II .US KM with Woods' ljte Iui pru : tueutH, as they were only added in 1S71. BBKO fOR DESCRIPTIVE BOOK. Albany, May 31, lSTi-Ji "Tommy, my son. what are you going to do with that ciub ?" "Send it to the editor, of course." 'But what are you going to send it to tlie editor fur?" Cause he savs if anybody w ill send him a club, be will semi tliem a copy of his iaier. The mother came pretty near faint ing, but retaitic.lconsciousiiessenongli to ask : ..!... 'I'... i .1.. aiinnos.. be wants with a club?" "Well, I don't know," replied the lioneful urchin, "unless it I- to ktimk ,,ow n siibscrtncrs as uon t paj fortneir PilIer' A Soutliern paper advertises as fol lows : "Wanted, at this office, an able- bodied; hard-featnred, bad tempered, hot4o he PUtEoff and uot-to-bc-backed- down, freckled-faced young man ; must lurnisii ms ow n norse. simuie- bags pistols, whisky, bowic-kulfe and cow-hide. W'e will furnish tlie ac counts. To such wit promise constant and laborious employment. SEW TO-OAV. pO.TO Tt'ltRLLL's SHIR GENTS' vJ UlothinK and Gent's FiiniisbinHiHKl ofall dnwriptlons. ffe has alwi a large stock of Hoys' Clothing, Hats, Shirts, etc.. wmcn no is seuing very ow. -t T7HR DRESS GOOHS, GLOVES. TRIM J; uilngs, Hosiery, etc, go to Turrell's, First street. 4W PEOPLE FOBSfSfnNG SHOULD CALL and see Turrell's large stoek of Oaf i-ts, isn-nii us, minus, uugs, eic, which lie Is selling very cheap. M-t 10 TO Tl'RRELL-S rOK HAUDW AKE, M uimiia, i jiiiiM-nuiin:Ts cie, He has the Goods to salt you. GEORGE TURK EL KEEPS A LARGE stock ot Aatswrted Merchandise to stilt the market. It would lie fo the In terest of every body to give film an early eaJL GEtlRGE T17RKELL PAYS THE lUCill est prill! for all kiwis of Country Pro duce. Rememlasr tbe ividress, Turn-ll's, First street. F. H. MOXtH, U. t PBTIICIAft AMD S0BQSON, ALBANY, OREGON. 0 FFK E SOUTH SIDE FIRST STH EET, I i.In l. I M Ib'-u-li' store bouse. KMiaMwa-ttmmil atreot, ouOi if the Cnrtwrlght warehouse. . re T. W. UAWUWH M. Mm PRrdclsn and iurgeon, ALBANY, ' ORKOOif. Utsuteat At Mr. A. tl4kteon'a, 1873. I- REAPER, P.O. HARPER & CO. DEO LEAVE TO CALL THE AT TT tcntiouofthepubitctoourlargcand well selected stock of GENERAL j MERCHANDISE consisting of the latest and most fashion able styles of DRESS GOODS! TBin.WlXUM, I. II I. lOl.l.tKS MIAWLM, IAI IJ. ESI BROIDERY and Fancy Notions. In the Gentlemen's Deprtment weoiTerlhe latraf stvles In CLOTI1TSG, the best In I'NI'KRWKAR, Iheiiohhi. est TIES and SCARFS, the nicest liLOVES and (JALNTLETS, and tlie "ton" in ROOT'S Jt SHOES, while our ! ftlLK H ATM are all t he rage. We kfp constantly on hand a foil as sortment of SHOT 0-XT14TS, SHOT-IMCCHES, Ol'N-TUflES, POWDER, FLASKS, SHOT-BELTS, POWDER. SHOT, CAPS, In fret, everything In the hunter's lino. unr Mirrors & Picture Frames embrace all sizes and styles. In thcllncof oroobri m s , Crockery. tit ass wore, Fruit Jam, POCKET & TABLE! CUTLERY, Tobacco. Domeatlc Good. & WOOD A WILLOW W1KE our stock to full and complete. NT CaU, AMI) RXARIHR OOOIXk , roerM BaUMlair, Flrt Mm AHmay. rt a ! i:7 1-. ) '. in i h'Ti j i : .T, WJfi; fiPi'. I, 'JiVH 0lJoI fuliVitlClll NBW TO-DAY. W. M. surveyor & MILLER, Civil Engineer, 19 PREPARED TO HOSl'ltVEmUand EnslniTring. Orders solicited Iff mall, to which prompt attention will he imld. Kesi'lenee Tanitdut, Linn comiiy, Oii mi ; Postoflkra ldresa Alliany. 'JiiUM Arctic Soda. HAVtNG A ll 'EH VASTLY TO OFK fm i lilies for dispensing this delight ful and health-giving beverage, we would annouiiiv to our former )t runs, and I he pntille generally, that wcare fully prepared f rum one of I hose elegant Tuft's Arctic FonntulRs, to snpnlv soda nf the liest quality In un limited quantities to all who iiiny flivor us with a call- BOTTLED SODA ! SArsaparillft! WILL, t)f RtSG THE SPRING and SUMMER. j lie delivered to finliiMes ordering through out me ell y. DesJera Kappltod at Liberal Bate. A. CAROTHERS A CO., CiCRUliie Haines i Headers, from 10 to 1.1 tect eiit, nuule by ; Waller A. WikrI. at Hoonlck Falls. N. YT, With all his Iuiprovements, and having I also Donne's Patent Adjnstulile Reel. tJ-jTNoolher Headers have these Im i piiivenients. Take none lint tlie Hnlne's j improved ilea lers nuule by Wool. Russt'irs Thresher, as Improved, is the perfection of the ' Thwshlug Machine. We have them fmm i ) to 40 inch, wlih new feed ta'de, large j shoe, double fan, elevator, double dis ! charge, etc., made especially for the wants I of ibis coast, after years of study, It has ! greater cleaning capacity than anv other, j and is every way perfect, fcjfe" N'o other : machine has ever equalled tbe "Russell" ; ! none can esccl It. TREADWtXI. CO., San Fmnuisco. April ltMSni.l THE NEW FAMILY sisro-iEixi SEWING MACHINE, WITH ATTACHMENTS KoR ALL KIVDS OF WORK, fs fast winning favor In the Tinnsehold, as shown by the nipldly Inen-asing snlisi. This NEW FAMILY MA HIKE is capa ble of a range and variety of work such as was once thought hupossibU; to perform by nuicblnen-. We claim and can show that it I the cheapest, most Ixuutiful, del icately arranged, nlei'ly n ljusti-d, wlsIIv operated, and smsl lily running ot all the Family Sewing Machines. It Is remark able not only for the range and variety of lis sewing, but also for I he variety and dif ferent kinds of texture which it will sew witli equal facility ami perfection, using silk twist, linen or cotton thread, line or coarse, making the fnferlorkcd-eltMtlf slits li alike on Iwtb -l ies of tbutiilirlc sewn. Tims, boaVer cloth.or leather, ninv Is-sewn withirreiit streugtb an I unu'orui ity of stitch ; and, in a moment, this wil ling and never-wisirying iuatrument may Is' adjusted for tine work on gauze or gos samer t issue, or t he tuck Ing of tarlatan, or rufflling, or almost any other work which dcllcalc lingers have been known to per form. ' Apidy to j 8. II. I.Al .IITO., AGENT FOR I.IXN COUNTY, LEBANON, ORLOON. i Also at the Drug Sloro of A. t'AltOTtf- ERS ft CO., AHwiiy, Oregon. May t, ISilnSi REWARD TOR AR Ineorable Oue! XDR. LE aiCHATTS GOLDEN BALSAM! After Ian years' trfat on Uds Com! ku proven ltaolftho oaly cnratiTe In aentatatUM of diaeueapronnaaMd kynedietl prtiUffc in as fnoofabfa. Hr.LeBiclua GOLDSH BALSUHKo.i can Chancre flrtt and tecond iat, iMceoa the Legs or Body; Bon Iin, Eye. Rum, kc. Oopper-colirred Blotches, Bypbllitie OsfeMlH, Pliessi d Scalp, nd sll primary tonus of Ibf dtaesso known as Syphilis. Met, IS pa bui. Us, or two for $J. t Dr. L5 Eta's COLDER BALSAM Ifl.2 mat Tertiary. Koivartsl. Srwbltllie Usui, ran in tno none , isi kvr ino nee, 11. canted Bon Throat, Byphltitic Ttasb, Limp and Ointneted OirJ, hulhiss tf tbe Limbs, siuf eradieslos sll dlwatss from Uiesystcia, whether caused by ladlscrstlui cr abuse of mercury listing tho blood pure sua heal by. Price, $5 pet bottle, or tw, fir ft. Dr. le Bio-baa's GOLDEN SPARiSH IK- tbloto, for too Cure of Osnnorboa, Gleet, uri-tatlo-i, Orav.-l. sad til trlntry rr Gnias dltsmogement. Price, par buttl. s Dr. Le lichaa's GOLDEH SPARISH II- Isetiia. atnsh snd 'lnlectkn fi r of blianorh'B.t.InliEimatoryGhst.CtlrfetBTtt, and ill diseases ot lbs Ktdntyt and ltltaAtr. rnoe, i.iki per oottie. Aim 4gm , frr BE. IE EICirAC'fl GOIDEI PIUS iJf Seminal VrsAneas, Vltbt Imi. siba. tiniyitrnry, tnd t!l , :. sitthMtfecm Htsturbatioa aud ncen.lTe alms s. . fn, M p. r bottl. Tbt tennlne douca RauUH ta put np oaly in round boblM. Oa rwvipt at prli. tkess mnftelBta wty be e;t lo til parts rt tbt t .unlry. by nattsa t tnail, ateanlr RWrktU and (rat treat W Tstoa. Bo:Auis, -0 i C f. Mf3f ARtMl A 00. iWsaitt Min y arm $1111 SPECTACLES. MOXEV CJL MOT BV IT, F0 8IQHT IS PEICELES8! WK 851 U88 TO THS pubfie which it, pronooneed by tba most eelebralcd oiitlehns of the world to be t be most Jicrfeef. aatiiml,actlilelal help to the human eye ever known. They ar ground under our own itiervtinii, ai our own luaimtaiiory, in New Haven, and art so const meted that the core or center of the lens comes dlnwtly fa rront of the e producing a CLEAR AND RIXTIX4T VIM, As in the natural, healthy alght.and pre. vein lug all uupkasaiu sensailonR, such m glimmering and wavering of sight, diwf. nexs, etc., ws.'iiHarto all others in use These glass,. are manufactured from mW nute costal nibbles melted logotlicr, an,i derive ihelriiame,uH1amnnd,"on atsonnt of their hardnessand brillianev. They are mounled in t be finest manner, at our own manufactory, in all styles of goliL silver steel, rubber, and shell frames, of i he ImU quality. Their durability van not lie bud. Fnssed, and i heir finish i such as will sui he most fast i. lions. None genuine unle iKMirlng our trade-mark, O stamped on every frame. FnrHitc br the firtnelmil Ai,,t..;..,.u Jewelers, Ihroughout the, country. Hnnn faeturdd by J. E. Spencer Co.. nneiwi opticians, Sew York. Fpi'anlonniyhy TfTt'S nmiTHEUS, Dealers In watches, clocks. Jewelry, silvr ware, etc., AUny, Oregon. Entwed according to net of Congiviw, tn the yiwr UK, by J. E. Spencer A Co., iu the clerk's otllee of the District Court of tlm Cnited S:ates,or the Southern District of New. York. sov3 SASU FAUTUKi'. BLTLDEKS, AITEXTIOX! SASH, BUND, A XI) D0OU FACTORY. S. H. ALTItOl'SF. J, p, BACKEKWX W. KKTClIl'lt. ALTIIOU8E CO., Lyon Mrecl, am the River flaak, ALBAS Y, OREGON. Keep on hand a full assortment, and lira pi-epareu to FIRNISH TO ORHEB, Doors, Suh, Blluds, and Moldings, Sucb as CHOW A, r 13 EL, BAND A HEITION NOLO, Of all sizes. WTVDOW AND IK)OR FRAMES, Floorlngr, Mdlnsr, - And - AH IberfclndM rOulHflns MaterW. ALSO: PREPARED TO DO MtLl, work, furnish shaker fans, ilgMg sluikers, suction Bins, driving pnllej-s of any kind, at our factor)- on Lyon street Ion tbe river bank), next below Markhamw warehouse. ALTffOlSE ft CO. Alliany, Feb. in, 18W-14 J A WE L. COWAnT (SiiccesiKir of A. Cowan A Co.) liehiuion, Oregon, -Dealer In GENERAL MERCHANDISE! w ILL KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A full at uck of DttY GOODS. UKOXERIEI, HAKUWARR. BOOTS A SHOES, all for aaln at the Lowest Prices for Co i a ot Pro due r. feir All persons owing A. C 'owan A tlx, ean settle fry nillinir on 0M" at Lebanon. 2v4 JAMES L. COWAN, New Barber Shop. NOTE THIS : HALE BACKKNSTO tsst oiened a new Harbor simp on Elrat street, throe door weal of Conner's Hank, where be will be pleased to sec all person needing his service. Slmvfnir. halrs-nttlng, shampooing, eta. done In the moat aatisfaetnry mannea. Albany, February UWIv PATENT MEIHtllNE. HOLLOWAY'S Every Han mm hmm GA-UTIOlSr. ( "IE iumtmodtraaad far HOLLOWAY'S 'PILLS and OlNTMlTNTEItpU -rctaaiultd lauriiusUioouuUrfoit tbestsaiat ntetnotata. ' o der w protect ttiewibk, and oi . it lulled t now " Trad Mark." -,l an itt'Vl oiccl ol a serpasl, i ' c H luthfctiltr. Eves? box of g ; oi.i nwtrs Pill and Onmnn , . i oademarkoatt; awe an fsa v. Caanwtii OMM maslti, Rrcaerv, IT Tfjr - -' dtssfMMRlHV.- ' i HIIIMIIlliBOli HI