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iREGON CENTRAL & EASTERU Y AQUINAS BAY ROUTP- Connecting at YaquinaBay with tne Ban Francisco and Yaquina Bay Steam ship Company StsffiMj "Farato" A I and first class in every respect 1 Sails from Yaquina lor San F-ancisco about every 8 days. Passenger accommodations Jun surpass ed. Shortest route between the Willam ette Valley and California. Fare from Albany or points westt San Francisco Cams.. , ..12.0r Stkkragb 8.00 Cabin round trip good 60 days. . . 18.0 For Sailing Days apply to . H. L. WrAUKS,A.gt, Chas. Clark,Suj Albany, Or. Oorvallis, O Edwtx Stoxb, manager, Corvallis, Or. EAST AND-SOUTH VIA ' THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. California Express Train tear PorUana Daily. 6ooth noMjaa.l, 1895 IMortk 8:50-. a. Lt ltti AH I Lt 18:40a n ( Ar Portland Albany Saa Francises Ar:r Ar : a a Lt 1 6J0O r Above traiis stou at East Portland Orewm Citv. Woodburn. Salem. Turner Marion. Jefferson, Albany. Albany Junc tion, Tangent, Shedd, Halsey. Eugene, Creswell. Drain, nnd all stations from Roseburg south to and Deluding Ashland "feOAXOM naTi, SAILT 8S0AH Lt l06raLv 6:2Qrai (Ar Portland Albany Bcaebwr art 4-Mr Lt (lttr LtI 8wa 8-0l I Lt B.lOaa I Ar 4: r Lt 623rniAr AlbalT tisbanoa Albany Lebanon At Lt Ar Lt lesoar to ftC PUILMAP BUFFET SLEEPEBi. AND Dinine Cars on Ogdon Route SECOND-CLASS SLEtPIHS CABS Attacked tn all Thre T rales 4T-..1 art NTtsian. KETfYEE PWTa,AB Aft MITlllW Man iBAt ADT(Kxopt8aBaay :S9ia ILt I :li r m I Ar Portland orvallis Ar 1 6 Lv 1 W Express train daily (except Sunday) at Albany and CorvaUis connect with train of O. C. & E. F.y. :0rB ILt I Ar Portland VcMlanvUl Ar I - l LtI lata T'fcronprli Ticli-et a all lnt la tho Eastara Btatas, Canada Europe can be obtained a avast rate trans rroafe.Arant Albany. . KOEHLXI Ulnar r Pori'asi Oreroa. THROUGH TICKETS to the EAST via the Onion Pacific System. Throngh Pullman Palace sleeper Tourist sleepers and New Recllnia Chair cars DAILY PORTLAND TO CHICAGO. Trains heated b tei and ears light ed by fintsch Light. Time to Chicago 3f days, time to New York 4J days, which is many hours quicker than all competitors. For rates, time tables and full infor mation, apply to Cubbks & Montktth, agents, Albany, Or. Or R W Baxtow. C E Bbowji, Gen'l Acent, Dirt Pass Agt 135 Third Et, Portland, Or. DOLLARS PER LIONTH in You Own Localstv motie easily and honorably, without capr al. during your spare hours. Any mair " cmaii.boy, or girl caado the work baud without experience. Tai king na eecessary. Nothing like It for moy jiakiagerer offered before. Ourworkei always prosper. Ko time wasted a learning the business. We teach yea In e. niht bow to succeed from the fir bonr Tou can make a trial without ei peojs to yourself. We start you, furnisV everything needed ta earry on the busf ccs ff jeeessf sL: , and guarantee yo. against failnre if you 'jut follow vat simple, plain Instructions. Read?, V you are in need of ready money, at wttit to kao all about the best payln l osiness before the public, send us yc1 a slrer, and we will mail you a da. meut giving you all the par oculars CO., Box400 Augusta, Maine, t Caveuu nd Trade-Marks Gbtxintd-arai sH Jer.t 1- .ib conducted or .Woe 'nare ma. J Oon 6m;t is fimwrt t S. sTcirr Omef 7. ana we can jeenre patent m lea -aae una Mass j remore f roa Vaabinton. 1 i Send m jdel, drawiog of photx, nta deierlp-e 'ff . H'a atft. tl rLteflrahlit ar tint fr rj i cutrjt Our fee not dua tn! p luf la seeorad. a ri WHtrr, "How -jo Obc 1 Pateota,- Trlsh aost of srne iu ths V. S tod AsigBca4inrta sen: tree. A dor est, I C,A.8NGW&COa VIERECKS SHAVING AN D HAI RCUTTI NG PARLORS. HEADQUARTER FOR GftfoV ex , A lieal of hair or no pay. Cures all vli senses of the scalp Address Box 421 for Free Treatise on the Scalp. Razors Honea and Set and Put in Or der on Short Notice. -, j m buo" -aJX LE Bnua"3 gitELii!?PYH3YJ.VL5 r tV t-i i.ifi X't J1 - :i:in r.ni wniy n til .T "UGH safaaodra. 1 --i'lo ? JO. coot, b J. A Cumming, 4oIe agent, Albany Or. Price's Cream Baking Powd" yorld'a cir lilsheat AwarC I2y Pauf flJEATnisKFOBD Attorneys at Lair. Will practice In all courts of ths state. Special k Uentlon given to matters to prob-ts and to (O.lectioa. OFKIUB In the Fiinn bloos R BIILVEU I Attorney at Law Solicitor tn Ohanonry. Uol 'inna mad on all points. Loans negotiated on laotntaraia. ALuauy urnron J J- WHITNEY Attorney at Law, Albany. Or. 3UCKBU1UJ & S0F.1ERS ATTOENETS -cVT LAV, All legal matters will receive prompt at- ent;on. Office, First National Bank mldinp, np stairs. OKTANTB ak BACKLEHAN, OSTAMTE 4 H. Attorneys at Law, Albany, Oregon. jQB. J. I. HI LI,, PhyeMaa and dnrs-wa. OFFICB Oornn Forty Hants, Albany, Oregon. EO. W. HARRIS, jrysnoB or peaoe, h aow located in the Danocs.iT office, eoraer tad and Broadalbia streets Albany. Or. ana .ana uouosuoaa a specially. D rs. n. E. and O. K. Beers. Physicians and surgeons, post office block. Albany, Ore. Hoars 10 to 12 a. on., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence corner 5th andCalapooiasta. Special attention given to dmoanc ot women. DR. C, U. CHAI..BERLIN tOMOBOPJ Office on Ferry St near cor 9rd St. Offic hours, 7 to 9 a m. 12 to 2 and 6 to 8 p m Especial attention given to chronic case and eye diseases . 1RST MATlOaAL BiHK, OF ALBANY, ORXeoN r-ald-nt,. TtoPrssldaut. ..LFLlIfK 8, K.TOUNQ -E.W. TKA3T8ACT8 A OmiERAt naaklMTioala AOOOUKTs KEPT anbject to easei. BSSHT EXCHANGE nnd tai TapaM traaaf r. HewTork.8aa Francisco. Chtcaco aid IHaUand e"n vOLOTIOXS dADEoa ta.oraM a-sss Toon E .W Al L. Funri Inn-nan I. Sea. ,ClKdtC8S&BR OF ALBAST. oaacKtk. fBAKSACTa toral Bankinr aatncai. DRAW SIGHT DEAFTa on New Yurk. Ana t so and Portlaaa, Orafaa: LOAS MOKET oa approrod sacarhy . EECEIVE aaoonita anbiatt to cases. SOLLECTIOSaMd oa tararaaia Mraa Orn&KaTaaid on Haw datnst fixed w bra ha I calthy taa aae of SHAUEffS Compound CodUverCi Capsules. I'Bsarpasaed an a remrdy for Caav T -t tV- " 7- r sumptloa. Aatav . ma, Broacnital V Concha, Debility, and nJi r iitm . .w Perfectly taatdcaa. xa r- .o. i-'iic naKdy by trail dinx V, too micw4 tac body and rent winf waste cf . nista and drstroya diacsar srraaa, rosU.ua tae purest Cod Liver Oil combined wit. arcbarood Tan pataaaat mad cany ta tak reasonably and honeatly compounded by a practical paarmaciat. Yon can eet tisrm OXLT BY MAIL, Fra paiil to yoa oa receipt of BSe, pr bom. Pni'Mrfl Mi'M.T hw G. G. SHALER. CaisnT, 39tk & State 8U.. REMOVE THE CAUSE nd the symptoms win duappeur This yoa Wiu accomplish by uainc SHAKERS' CATARRH Ltd THROAT SPECIFIC aa incomparable remedy for diseases of tan Throat, Moae, and Moata. A ecrtaia, airapte aad effectire ran for Ha; Fomt. DtpbiNerin. OaUaa aarsTbiaat. Fant UHisti 1 sr Cs-owaa sanda aad laaasa. BaaOy astd. qoick to rellere. poaHiva cara, alwaya ready; small la price. Dost wait tUl 70a mi mat bare it get it aow. BNT ONLY BT MAI I., prepaid o.- facetpt af Oc Prepared to.clr br O. G. 8ii.tUER,CBBMarr. Si & 29th 8ta Chicago, Dim. uigor f nm Eaally, Q&lcUy, Pentaiieitiy Restored. WeaJctMaa, Ifarronaataaa, Dobdltty, and all taa trala of arila rota early arrora or later ascoasea. Vha raaaJU of averwork. sSckpeis, worry. etc mi strnneui, oarat- opmsmtand tooe glTcn to every ornaa ana panws of ton body. Simple, nnt oral methods. Immedi ate Improvement seen. Failure Impoaalbla. ,000 references. Book. sxvaaaatioBaAdptoolaairUad (seailtiiti traa. mi ISEOICAL C0M Buffalo. ILT. A Slrauey Upholsterer Ar.d Repairer Hair, wool and shoddy mattrvsae renf rated axd made over. Furniture of everv desointion and tabi carriages re-npholstered aad Tarnished. Drop a note in th P.O. or call at 7 street, between Ferry and BrjadaJbin, A hany,Or. TAKIS THE tpr 9!ctLe wets. S3 SLOO Bottle. Cms cent a It ia old on s enamntee hv ail gtsta It cures Incipient Cotuh't. -aadisttka bast CSouah and Crous C. Fesluy k M ason.agents St. g. l wxsrt vrirt am turn n uxxm ta jtM trader posiuvn written jsnan rtae, by tnthorixfld ncaata only, to ears Weak Memory, ioss of Brain and Nerv Pi.wor: lunt Mnnhood Hu"kBns; Kir'- if . t Ir.;ni: IKck ol .- v.if-io- :ff;di: nil Drains Loss of l'owwr of tlw Generative Unpins in eitha ez, eanasd by over-exertion. Youthful Errors, o. fxosntiTa Can of Tobacco, Opium ar Liqut uich leads u Miserr, f.'onsamptim, Insaoit, and Death. By mail $1 box; nix for (&; ritn smtlsn nnnrantae to onra or nefund monar Sample packnies, containing live days' tmatinont .m tail instructions, a cms. One a uapJ' ' i si.-ld to natdt porsna uy mail. K. O. T. M Meetsevery Saturday vening in K. O.T M. Hall. YiMting KmuLU invited at end- L 6 Vah Wiskle .Corn. I ST a I t m NEW LIFE "Lady Maccabce Order." On Maccabee Day at the state fair Mrs. Nellie Lambaon, of (his city, read an original poem on the above subject. We give it as follows: Brave hearted t true hearted! gather dear sisters, Lift up your banners of red, black and white, Follow their symbols with loyal de votion. Never once swerve from the pathway right. Ring I ring out the watchword, Truth, truth live forever I Peal out the clear tones for sweet charity. Yes ring our watchword, Silence it never. Stand for the honor of each "Lady Bee." Forward, my listers, with hearts true and loyal a Rallv tor progress throughout this broad laud : Gather the setus for the fairest of women. Thus we march onward, a brave, hap py band. Ring, ring out the watchword, Progress forever; Sbont the slad tidings o'er land and o'er sea. Yes, ring ontour watchword, silence tt never, Dear to the hearts ' of our true "Lady Bee." Then onward, my slaters, with loving endeavor. See that no discord oar harmony mart, Work for our order with faithful al legiance. And thus "through the storms" wing our flight to the stars. Ring, ring out the watchword, Unfurl our banners: See. see how their bright folds are borne on the breete. Loos, long live oar order, Progress forever. Hail, bail the brave Knights and the fair "Lady Bees." It will Durrant take a rope to make a hero of New York politics are as badly mixed np as hash in all parties. Wheat baa an upward tendency Every body will say "amen" to that. Dan Lamont baa one qualification for president ot the U. S. Ha can't make a speech. . An exchange truthfully aava that the man who keeps busy has no time to cry over bard limes. The American Public Health Associa tion is in session in Denver. The public pulse though, seems to be aa irregular as ever. The fact that a man must keep sober to tide a bycicle, is a pleasing aigumest in favor of the wheel. Oats are cbsap enough here, but in some eastern states they are only S to 10 centa a bushel. Wheat is 31 centa at Pendleton and 41 certs at The Dalles, not very far off. That is what an open river doea. People are going craxy over Fitasim mons and Corbett on their trips to Dal las, Texas. Sort of triumphal marches. That is enough to make a windmill tired. Juryman Smytfae is liable to caose a disagreement in the Durrant trial. He is too officious. Look out for Smiths who spell their names with a y and e. The old fashioned S-m-iTt h-e can be de pended upon Before a trial the press should not lake a course that will make it difficult to get a jury. Newspaper should, give the news and not display spite, aa is so often manifested in the big'metropolitan dai- liee. aKaaamaaaaaaaawaaaasas Mrs. Snow of Walloway county, after being married only four months, com mitted suicide because of poverty, a fact that chills one, and serves as a warning asainst a mans KrULnz married before be can sup port a wife properly. Efforts have been made to produce an ineaodetcent petroleum light, similar in principle to the incandescent gaslight, but thus far, it appeara.witbont soccess. A Berlin Inventor, however, has recently exhibited an incandescent spirit lamp This differs from the ikcandescent gss light ia having the mantle heated by wood alcohol instead of be gas, and the liitbt yielded is six times that of the ordinary petroleum lamp. The neces sary apparatus can be applied to any lamp. Ex. This is the time of the year when the thrifty little New England children are making their ChrUtmas money by pick ing cranberries. A cbild of ten or elaven years of age will gather as many berries in a day as can a grown perton. The price paid for gathering is nine cents a pail or six quarts, and many a youngster makes as much aa fl.00 a day working eigbt hours. One lad picked thirty-lour pails in eight! hours one day last week, tarnina 53.06, but be had to hustle to do it. World. In Albany we are hustling to get money to buy them. Mrs. Johanna Bush.of Westfield.Mata believes that she has found ber husband, who ba been missing for twenty-five years, in the person of William Dia mond, of Marinette, Wis., a man report ed to be worth about 1200,000, and to bare married anotLer woman in that State. In ISC8Bush became Involved in a scandal- incident to the celebration of Gen. Grant's first election as Frjsident and fled. He corresponded regularly itb bis wife for awlils,tbe& the letters ceased, and no information of his whe: a bouts was obtainable. Diamond was identified an Bush by a man wbo bad known him from childhood. Authority has been given a lawyer to begin suit gainst Diamond for the support of bis wife. Fx. An exrbauxe tells this: A man was oa trial in Lane county recently on a charge of grand lareeny. He was accused of stealing a hog. An old ran:her whose interest in tbe case waa due to the fact that be owned a big drove of hogs,listen- ed attentively to the impaneling ot the jury and then left the court room with undisguised disenst. "What's tbe matter, Sam?" inquired an attorney. "That Jury's goin to disagree." he de clared emphatically. What makes you think so?" "Think? I don't think nothirg about it. I know it," "Well then, how do you know it?" - "Why, they've got six bog men that raise hogs and four men that I know has stole bogs on that jury an' nobody ever know'd a bog raiser an' a bog thief as would agree on a bog case." The following from the World Is read able all through. It tells of sending out a famous football player as a missionary to China, a place where muscular alirlst ianity is needed,and suggests a good field for the many football players of the countr) : Charles Otis Gil), the famous foot ball tackle and captain f the Yale eleven, is going to Pekio, China, as a missionary, taking with him his wife, Mary Nelson Gill, who, like himself, has enthusiasm and fevor that Is needeCMn making Christains out of stubborn Mongolians. They are backed by ths Central Presby terian Church of thin city, which says in a circular that many missionary enter prise are Inadequate because the men sent out are not keptyufficiently in touch with those who send them. The recent cruel murders ot the Amer ican missionaries by the Chinese have not dampened the ardor ot the churches They take the ground that the assassiua tions prove more than anything else e uld that China needs a humanising in fluence, and that something should be done for the souls ot the savaxe retches whOibutcLer and torture helpless women. It might bejtbought that the selection ot a hardy football player.who had taken bis life In bis bands so many times in the field, bad some special significance in view ot the dangers to which mission aries are exposed in China, but this is not tbefact. Mr. Gill it a type ot the muscular Christian, but he selected his field ot action before the recent massa erta. In any sort of cri menage, however physical or theological, ha u well pre pared to hold bis own. The missionary graduated at Yale in the class of '89 and went to the Theologi cal Seminary. He bad time not only lor bid sfidiei, but to row in three victories over Harvard, snd p'ayed a left tackle ia severaJ champion football elevens. He is twenty-seven years old, five feet seven aad one-half inches hlgb,and when in training weighs 175 pounds. His home is in Orange, N. J. In one of his but football games he complained that a man on the opposing tea-n was playing too roughly. The umpire declined to consider the toint well taken. Gill waited till the obnoxious player bad knocked a handful ot bis teeth out, and then he walked to the umpire and tri umphantly showed them, exclaiming: "Now, wasn't I right' after that be put the teeth back in his mouth, where be kept them as souvenirs until the gome was over. When be left Yale be decided to do some pioneer missionary work in me most benighted region he could fad. Investigation showed him that there were places in the extreme north of Vermont about as lawless and Godless as anywhere else. After bis marriage be and bis w!fe lected a little settlement in the Maple Sugar State in which there had not been a religions service for a generation. The inhabitants were proud of the fact that tbey got a'oog without any reminder of a place where the understood there was a strong probability ot there ultimately going. Parsons those scoffing Ver mooters considered pa'e, namby-pamby creatures with treble voices and mental and phys ical dyspepsia. Gill went among them, and kis strength and beartioes were a revelation, tie got aa axe and began chopping down trees to make chorcb.and by and by some of the men who bad been looking on w ith amosed indi fference found themselves helping him. Then when the cnurcb waa completed they went inside aad listened to muscular sermons. The Central Freabyteiian Church is helping not only to carry the gospel in to China and Northern Vermont, but it has done something for benighted Ken tucky. A yeai ago the church pUced a yoocg clergyman and bis wife in the centre of Leslie County, in that Slate, as mission ariea. There was a grand field in that locality, If ever there was one. The only industries in the place that flourished were those of tbe revolver seller and the funeral director. Tbe celebrated Hell tor Sartin Creek rasaed through tbe ter ritory, whicA was also the headquarters ot the famous French Eversole ieud, which had kept the country poor wilb morgue and Coroners' bills. Within three months the toughest man in tbe town publicly drank a glass of water on the steps of the town hall wilhoot Ming shot at, and sicca then tbe populace have been gradually con verted. Half ot them go to chnrcb, many bare signed the pledge and a faro game no longer runs in the Mayor's office. Tbe soccess of miesiuo work in these two fields Las encouraged the church in its work to convert the Chinese also, and le congregation intends to maintain iheirown missionaries After air. and Mrs. Gill are established at Peking it it intended to tend aa many more workers as tbe church can afford. On Sunday at 8 p. m , at the church, No. 220 West Fifty seventh street, will occur tbe regular farewell service. Rev Dr. Arthur J. Breao, of Portland, Or., who hat just becoms secretary of tbe Board ot Foreign Missions, will deliver the charge to the congregation, and parting words will be said by Kev. Joho Gillespie and Rev. Wilton Merle Smith, pastor o! the church, to which the mis sionaries will respond. Here is the way to be popular; Don't find fault. Do not be one minute late al a bii.ch Or dinner. Do not forget tbe J well-bred people are thoughtful and polite Don't go nntsdy on that plea thai everybody knows you. Don't be rode to your inferiors in social position. Don't repeat gossip, even If it does in terest a crowd. Don't believe that every body else in tbe world ia happier than you. Don't contradict people, even it you're sr.reyou are right. Don't be inquisitive about tbe affairs of even your roost intimate friend. Don't conclude that you have never bad any opportunities In yocr life. All tho wives are not shot by druuken husbands, though five hundred a year are in tbe U. 8. At Mt. Vernon, Ky., a sober minister, Itev. Capps, has been sentenced to 2 years In the penitentiary for shooting his wife, who had left him on account of ill-treatment The Durrani easels an eye sore to the Pacific coast. The accounts uf It sesa !l inally given in tbe SauFrancisco Papers become nauseating. One likes to keep ported, but (wallowing Durrantlsm in stesdy doses Is a poor way. T'ie most foolish thing in the world Is the hunting for the North pole, and yet we would like to bave some one reach tbe place. When reached it will be foand tbe coldest place in the world, a mass of Ice burgs, that's all. This has been state fair week in earn est. The Democbat bears the usual comments. The prevailing opinion Is that the exhibit is not what it ought to be and that a person might be pleased with it it they had never seen a state fair: and yet that after all it contains many notable things. This is speaking of it outside of tbe races. One thing well to remember is that an exhibit In Oregon is collected from a big territory, comparatively sparsely settled, and that It is a more difficult thing than to make a collection where the people are all to gether and Iheie is more of a spirit of rivalry. Among the events of the week the Democrat notices with pleasure the fact that Corbett and Fitzslmmons were completely knocked out in Texas, and that state by its act takes a great stride forward In the estimation ot tbe people of the U. fl. Prite-fighting Is a past thing as a pugilistic contest. Even the half breed governor of Indian Territory, tbe most lawless section of the TJ. 8., appreciates the situation. More eyes are looking towards Oregon this Satuidsy night than ever before in its history. Tbe optics are set all through the East. Oregon has a good reputation. Several advantages are not enjoyed by any other section of the U. 8. A man likes a clerk he can always rely upon, so men like a residence in a state tbey can depend upon. That's Or egon. Its built that way. A gJod, solid commonwealth. It ia not a dude with a cane and it doesn't chew gum, but it keeps sawing wood, fishing, bunting, harvestirg, raising fruit and digging gold. Tbe people of both Linn and Yamhill counties were positive that their exhibit at the state fair should have been given first premium. Linn's was. That's tbe way of tbe world. A man's interest is the pilot ot bis judgment. A 50 pound pumpkin from lambill is bigger ttao 00 poiid one from Lien ityoulivein Yamhill, and vice versa. Another evidence that life bangs by a thread was given in the accident on tbe O.C. A E.,duriog tbe past week. A little slip and all is over. Every man should live so that if dt-ath comes at any mo tuenl heis read) . I be DiBocaaT looks with regret on this first Saturday nigM of October, I K5, on the prevailing custom of American heiresses marrying foreign noblemen just for the title. It displays the rottenest kind of sense- It smells ol monarcb iam. showing thai alter all tbe shooting we bave done over our democratic form of government there is an element that prefers a govercment with dukes, mar- qntssee, barons, kn:ghts. etc Give tbem a chance and we would bave a Kine Gould or something like that ia abort order. But tbey will not gel a chance Perhaps after all it is a good thing for our country to get rid of this brainless class of women. When Hard Tim Bgan. The following from Tbe Dalles Time Mountaineer is worth patting in ycur bat In yesterday's OreouUa Jo Jge Broa augb says there will be no better times until "after the appalling crath and crisis now impending over tbe political world shall bare expended iu fury." Judge Brooaogh larks np h's position by refer ring to tbe "New Era at Hand," a pam phlet written by Mr. I. B. Dimbiedy, aad indorsed by Kev. Canon M arable, D. D., of England. Tbe article I loo long lor us to reprint, but it contains a mas ot figures and an array of unknown quantities expressed in tbe definitely indefinite expressions. "A Time Time and a Half." "The Time of tbe Gentil es" and similar ma'.bematiral poser Mr. Dtmbieby asserts that Nebo-polasser was ti e "Head of Gold" mentioned by Daniel. Should Mr. Dimbleby' conten tion prove true it mould t a hard blow foe oar gold-barf, for Nebo-potaseer stas the father ot that famous Neboch e lotxju',wbo for s-ren years depastur ed the bil.s around Itabyion and romina- teJ as rayal pernios eeh.om do. One would Uiirk tha' Mr. Brooaugh need not go into yet a ore remote time than that to show the beginning of hard times, for a diet of grass for tbe ktog was evi dence enough, it is really a relief though, after tbe grand RepoMicaa charge that there never was hard time until tbe viuton bill became a law, to have attention called to a dve anterior to tha; when lime were equally bars! W are prepared tl go the good judge one better t'l-iu.hl, and respectfully suggest that hard times legao thedv that our Bret parents were ii.oeed of the Garden of E Jen and the groin I waa cursed l.ir their sake. The d ty Adam began to i.unt mast tor tbe family dinner and Fv- i t do tat'iug and patching to eke out the family wardrobe bard times began, the lUe whereof had never been known before, ar.d have never been equaled since. Since that date hard times bave existed for someone, and thev atil always exist for some. In dustry au I thrift are a sure panacea for bard times, but that kind of medicine is too nig n priced loi a ijreat many pr.it- e, and times are and a'ways will be hid for them. liudjard Kipliog makes lils last ap pearance as a teller of Jungle Stories in Tbe Cosmopolitan tot October. "Mowg li Leaves the Jungle Forever," and ibe curtain is drawn over one of tbe moet charming conceits in literature. In tbe same number in which Mowgii makes his final adieux, appears for the first time bef.ire aa American audience, the now fatni'd Richard Le Gallienne in a plea for religion under the title ot "The Greatness of Man.' A very important paper on "State Univereitlen" in con tributed to this number by Professor Ely. And among the story-tellers are Hop kinson Smith and Boyesen. No more beautiful workhas ever appeared in any magazine tnan the marvelous illustra tions of Cabrincty used as a frontispiece and accompanying, the pros poem by Mrs. Cardozo. Drake who I to be Kipling's favorite artist for his Jungle Stories Carter Beard, Osterlind, Den man, and Kemble, are among tlioe who contribute a weslth'ofjillimration to this number. The Cosmopolitan announces that it will begin the pub'icatlon in Jan uary ot The Agriculturist's Illustrated Magazine, to be lolly tbe equal of the The Cosmopolitan, but containing 'rotu sixteen to twenty pages by the ablest ag ricultural writers ot the world, upon subjects of importance to the agricultur ist, horticulturist and stock-g roving in terests. - The Democbat wishes Gov. Fletcher, editor of tbe Salem Post, a pleasant Hp to Dakota. He deserves one. J. B, Long, formerly of tbe Popgun having procured a cheese-press and a pocketful ot type, is now editor of a sheet Sublished at woods, and dubbed Tbe cean Wave. McMinnvilie T. R. An Eastern Oregon exchange tells about a drummer eloping with a squaw. The Dalles Times Mountaineer says: "There is nothing very strange about it either. Some traveling men would elope with a clothes horse, if there was a niece of calico or muslin banging on it." In this respect they are no different from other men. A Kantr of boys in Albany are in tbe habit of going into oor citizen's yards and stealing grapes and other fruits, al- most stripping vines anu trees, mat is just aa bad aa stealing money. Look out or the fruit thieves. Whom can you trust. In 1894 the defal cations of men holding positions of trust in me u. b. amounted to over la,wo, 000. Most of these defalcations could have been prevented by careful attention to business by superior officers in banks. The awarding of the blue ribbon to Linn for the beet countr exhibit is said to have nettled Yamhill county consid erably. It Linn had been put at the foot oi tbe class it would no doubt nave been hot also. Put your feet in a pail of ice water, Mr. Yamhill. A Salem man and some Albany men were disputing this morning about the direction of tbe state fair ground from isush a bank, tbe balem man declaring it ia north west and the Albany men that it Is north east. Tbe map in the Dbmoceat office shows it to lie exactly north east. Cbaa. Myers waa hanged at Pomeroy Wash., Tuesday for the murder of Frank Sherry at Asotin two years ago, by burn ing thu hotel in Asotin in w liich Sherry waa burned. Myers bade his friends goon -bye, saying "he would meet them in heaven." He waa converted while in prison, but very few people will ever be lieve it was genuine. It Linn county's collapse in flax grow ing from 12,000 bushels in 1S84 to prac tically nothing in 1894 prove to have been duplicated in tbe rest of tbe state, we shall be wondering what baa become of all those tracts reported to nave been own to flax tbe past two years. Poet, Tbe report was for 1894. The yield this year will be larger. It ia to be hoped Governor Lord will display better judgment than to do any thing to make a onsen of W. W. Saand era. He is already treated ten times too welL In the first place he waa convicted ot m order in tbe first degree by a com pe'.ent jury and should have been banged, lb at ara what Saunders deserved, in stead he only got seven years in tbe pen itenii ry. lie doesn't deserve cilisen ship. When Linn county got awy with tbe first prise at the state fair some one re marked : ' Ye. i. was C. w. Watta tongue that did tbe work." Watt responded : "My dear air, Liverine I a powerful purgative and I gues it helped do it work." Albany regret allien, i-cio giain. Oakvilie fruit and Lebanon medicine ar on top. There is an old colored woman in Mad- tson, Li a., no u ro devoted to her kin folk that she named ber enly daughter after ihem all. Here is tbe name: Ma tilda Ann Elizabeth Pollv Dolly Adline Catherine Alemontine Martin Daubiero Kilpeperson Peacock Jimpstnther Varilla Jane Indiana Francis Petty Memlom Freedom Mar Middlebrooks William. Her nickname ia Si. The editor of tbe Whatcom, Wah.. Reveille ba hi head fall of broken wheel, when be ays: "The Oregon paper are lam en li ng ihri r lack of pop ulation and it failure to increase. Thev conclude that marriage is a failure and that the state niuct import inhabitant or peter outl Oor we Wool friends might make a lot of inhabitant out of Oregon pine. Needn't change lae iine any; just cut it up into the right lengths, put them on end and tbe new inhalH Unt would stand around just like tbe eld one. fi00 Reward, 100. The readers of tbis paper will be ptonasd te Vans that tfeere Is at anaat oa- dn s fled disaavw that seJewc has bees nbie LO cure ta aU tse atacea aad that la Catarrh. Ball's Caurv Caratatbaoaly poaiue can aow kaosra la) tbe aanttcal frmtevwt. Catarrh betas; a eoa autauoaal dtseaae, reqotrea a coaautatioaat lnai huiiI HaU'aCaiarrb Car islaaaa tntar aally. actiaff directly apoatba Mood aad ass coaa sarracea of tbe system, tbareby deauay la taa foaadatioa of tbe dteeaa. aad srrrias; taa pal teat atmafth by baiktiaa; ap taa eoaauutie aad ant m In aatarw la dotog !' work. Tha proprietors kSTS no mocb fatlb ta Its rcmtlva powers, thai tbey oSer Oaa He ad red Dollars Inr any car Mat It tails to can. 8 said so ttst of leal iiiwiihsIs Add rem, f. J. CHEXEY & CO, Toibjo, O. arftold by Drsjadsts A Timely RcmtnJcr. Each season force upon oor considera tion it own peculiar mrrila to health Tbe advent of fall find many reduced in strength and vigor, poorlv prepared to wnuu'i- me ousinea oi me. 1 lie stom ach and bowel, the great highway of animal economy, ia especially liable to disorder in the tall. Tbe nervous eve em has also suffered in the struggle. Ty pnoi.i icver ana maiana tn particular tind in the fall that combination of earth, air and water that mark this season as pecially donin-ron. The fallimr leavt. the decaying veyotahie, contribute tbeir share of contain nation. Hood's Sarea- pmlla furnishes a most valuable safe guard at thee important points, and should be used in the fall before serious sicknees baa laid vou low. Dyspepsia. E. W. Jor OoMFAsrr Gentlemen : I have taken your Vegetable Sarsaparilla and can say I have never seen anything equal to it- 1 have suffered ten years with dyspepsia, not being able to eat anything but milk and brown bread. Life was nothing but misery tor me. Now I have a good appetite, eat any thing I wish, and feel no disagreeable effect from it. I wish I could tell all dyspeptic and urge them to try your egt-table Sarsaparilla. (Signed; Mb. John Timothv. for bo town, Oa COME ONE, COME ALL. Julius Gradwohl Will Give You the Beat Bargains to the City. I wish to inform the public that I wil reduce my large stock of crockery, glass ware, China ware and silver ware, and will sell out mv entire stnek nf hnliilnv goods at cost. What I say I mean. Come in and price my goods and I will prove to you that I am not deceiving you, but mean Duainee. j. ubadwoiil . vTaes Baby was sick, wa ava bee CaaJOJav Waoa site waa a Child, ah cried tor Caatorta, When she breams Kim, she clunc to Qastorta, VWeo aba had Children, she fare t bam Castofah Karl's Clover Root.the great olood our. fier give freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation, ate. oc, i.oo. Fothay A Mason Agents. ervous Prostration. E. W. Jot Oompaxt I have Buffered from nervous prostration from financial losses. Can eay Joy's Vegetable baraa parilla has cured me. Mv liver, stomach and bowels have been very inactive, but since taking lyour remedy I am entirely well. All business men and women should use it. Please Dublish. (Signen) Ma, Wat. Hembt Joneb. 1 Butte Montana. I Backache, disxineas, tiredness glye way I to Joy' Vegetable Sarsaparilla. NEW ALBANY. . i Sept. 27, 1895. j Tbe evening of tbe 25th will long I remembered by the citizens of New AH bany, as one of the pleasantest evenings recorded in the city constructed of can vas, U DOn this occasion tha km. r ot, the diReren yrds were invited to spenu tneevening at Hew Albany, where the following program was rendered in a most creditable manner. 1st. Bong No. 4, Praise Him, by all. 2nd. Music, violin selection, by Mr. Bert Snyder. 3rd. Recitation, "Poor Little Blos som," Mis 11 Shafer. 4tb. Song, trio, "Hing of Hi Love," Miases Annie and Bertha Worrell and Emma Gibson. 6th. Recitation, "The Rum, Tariff, and the People," Miss Anna Cackle. 6tb. Quartette, "Rock of Ages," Misses May and Emma Gibson, Annie Woiret and Mr. Ed Tyler. 7tb. Recitation, "The Albatross, Miss May Gibson. 8th. Duett, Misea Steven. 8th. Violin selection, Bert Snyder. 10th. Trio, "Jesus Lover of My Soul," Mesaers Fuller and Hawkins. lltb. Song'KheSknainthaVnllo" Mb May and Emma Gibson, Annie rt orreu ana rM lyler. 12th. Recitation. Verna Kelley. r$th. Duett, "Little Brown Church in the Dell," Mia Edna Miller and Mr. isertna Hawkins, 14 th. Solo, Lelia Gibson. ' Walk in de Parlor," Miss 15th. Music, violin Snyder. selection, Bert 16th. Duett, Fuller Bros. 17th. Duett, Miss Mollie Worrel and en to uibson. loth. Music, violin aelnrf inn P-arf i Snyder. lSth Recitation, "The Box Tender," Mr. W. Hall. 20th. Solo in German.Mr. Luderman. 2lst. Doett, Eaton Biven and Rich ard Edward. 22nd. Quartette, Parting Song. This closed the program tor the even ing. There were present about three hundred, and all claimed that each and every part of tbe program was a success and well rendered. As tbe bonfire blazed up the smiling face of several Albany people were seen viz: Mr. J. L. Lnderwood and wife, Mr. H. Harknesa ana wue ana otuers. Thi concert was the etoeing scene of tbe camp ground in ine nop neid ot fccott A uibeon near tseuna una and now the once beautiful village of New Albany is no more and the traveler wbo chance to naaa that wav now stop and cast hi eye over the spot where once dwelled happy face and wonders if a Kanaa cyclone ha passed auna way. At the close of the entertainment iriven n the 26ih tbe following resolutions were aaopiea. Rewoived. that we. the e itizena of New Albany, return our most siocere thanks to Jler hcott di Gibson for tbe many favor and kindnesses shown ns while in their employ and tbeir many couriecie ehown us, and further be it ReeolTed, that their kind and generous box tender may have a long and happy life and keep their characters aa clean aa Ibey did lia bop of leave and stem. And further M it resolved that these resolution be published in tbe Albasv tAn.v a-EwocsAT and a copy be forward ed to Messrs cou A Gtbeuo. At-BAxrrre, Tat t seal aawlt. Salem. Oct- 4. Tbe state fair dosed to day, and a concert this erening woand op be 10 day Taken as a wool, tbe Lor is reaardea ia Salem a a suocjas, many mis takes having been made. The feature of tbe fair which undoubtedly drew mot of tnose bo attended wna the racing, which, despite many drawback, afforded some ex cdieat sport. Such exhibits as are to go to tbe Portland exposition will be packed at once and loaded on tbe cars. Tbe ball-Uariag bicye'e tire f a re cent invention. It is designed to over come the objection to the ordinary tire, wbors osefalloest is destroyed by a sin gle puncture- The new tire contis of a closed robber tube filled with hollow elastic bail of the state diameter a the in'emal diameter ot the tube It ia claimed that jdditionrl elasticity and rigidity are imparted by thete bali, and, a each ol these is aa independent cush ion, that t.e lire would not become use leas until several were punctured. Attention No. I. As our engine is out of renair. a'. I mem bers are requested in case of fire to aeaut in gelling the hose cart to tbe fire and do all tbey can to assist :o. 2" Engine Co. W.H. WjaB-xca. Foreman. Whew a person is boxing fieah aod wast ing away there u caose for alarm. Nothing SO worn els a Phraieiaji . Conmmnrir would Br-ver die if tbey could regain their ocuAl weiitbt. la bl there would be , CMumpUoa if there were no wasting cf tbe system, ibe cauae cf this loss cf flesh is a raih re to properly digest tbe food eaten. Nioe-teotbs of aa our disemi data bars to some derangement cf tbe stom ach. The Shaker Mgealive Cord al wili stop this waning oi tbe body. It acta by causing tbe food we eat to be digested ro to do good, for nadiaeated food doe more harm than good The Cordial con tains food already digested aad a dtgeetc ci iooos at w-u. SaacExrcABB OrrsaooK. Just pub uanea ; ot pnge eacti ! 1 be lomedv o- Fraud;andThe Merchant Prince; Two new play by Doctor Crowe; author ot the Traced r of Abraham Lincoln: The Rise and Fall of Jeff Davis; Ulvsee Third; The Mockery of Justice; Misce gcneraUon; Ben Thar; and other plays. For copies of each hook send ten rema in stamp to lr. s. i . Crowe, 217 W . 49Ui St. . Y. City. (Decidedly the choicest Literary Mor sels oi tne age. ntic.j We have to buy gro ceries, produce and breadstuff constant ly, not once a month but every day. These are what we liv on. It is a matter in which we should PROPOSITION That Pays take pains, for a good deal of life's han- pinecm aepenas on Having rooa groceries, Fresh produce And well baked goods. A long experience ha tauirht Albanv people that thev can denendon what they buy of " Parker Urotrters. If oa art) COroDelled to lire chaanlv and wish to supply your table with the best the market affords Ly ah moan patronize tbe Postofnce Grocery. DIED. McCUNE. At the residenrs. nf Si. granaparenia, Mr. and Mr. John M. MoBride, near Oakvilie, on the 4th inst, the infant daughter of Joe. McCuno, aged about 4 month. BORN. HOWLAND. To Prof. an,l Xf ea land, on Saturday morning, Oct 5, 1895. wv wciguiag pounas. MOLT. On Tlmrevlay evening Oct. 3, io,wnir,tna xtirs. A. Al. Holt a boy, kicking the scales to 10 pounds. All doing well. . MARRIED. SCHMIDT GRAFF. At the residence otMr.rred Oraff. about four mile east of Albany, Wednesday afternoon, October 2, Mr. Julius 0. Schmidt and Miss Elisabeth M. Gray. The bride ia a young lady of sweet, re tiring manners and the groom a young man ot sterling worth. We predict for them a companionable future a suc cessful - contradiction of the old saw "marriage is a failure." The ceremony was performed by Rev. C. W. Court right After hearty congratulations had been extended to the wedded pair, a toothsome lunch was served to which all S resent did ample justice. Success at nd them. TELEGRAPHIC. Work Will Beflw. Astoria, Or., Oct 4 W. H. Wattis, of th firm of Corey Bros, k Waitw, who -ho mo contract lor grading the first 10 mile Cf tbe Astoria. A- f'nriUnA eaitwJ east of Tongue noint. is omu hi. a. lnr nnlnnia ii ' r , , "ticucT as rapuiiy as pos sible, and by next wvk intends baring from 200 to 400 men at work Dickinson Bros. & Co , of T acorn a, tbe firmthat wa awarded the contract fur tbe ......vru-uon or the drawbridge across X?ung s bay, filed tbeir bonds today, and will begin work in a few day. Th bridge, it is understood, will be completed and tnuD, running into this city from fre side befoie January 1 nexL Brlak Isaac Irewater. McMibbville. Or., Oct 4. -The an nouncement of Yamhill's failure to ia first prize for county exhibit of farm and orchard product was received here with great dissatisfaction. Many prominent citizen here believe tha Yamhill county can carry off the first prize against any thing and everything wort of the Rockies, north of lhe42i parallel and south of 64:40, or fight. With Tillamook county to back ns with ter milk and booey, the two conn ties will show at tbe Portland exposition agaihst all Ue territory named fcr the beat three in five years' exhibit, if the mana gert will name satisfactory conditions. atear AanblUaws NwYoRk. Ort 4 Tne World says manor some time past William B. Hearst, tbe proprietor of Lae San FrancUco Exam iner, ba been negotiating with John B McLean, for the Durchzaa of the Mnraino- journal, and it now seems probable that tbi will be accomplished in a few days. r. ii cairn sai a at tee Hon man bouse that nothing bad been settled in regard to tbe matter, but that be hoped for a satisfacto ry outcome. fJarrah Far Cahav Chicago, Oct 4. Every mtyor of every etty. town and village thraoghoat tbe United States will be advised and reauest. ed by the executiveeommittee of tbe Cuban sympathetic mass meeting, held in Chica go last Monday nigjt to confer with tbe most prominent and public spirited ciU zeo within aheir respeedve municipalities to arrange for a national mas meeting the night of Thursday, October 31. for tbe purpust of awakening a kindly fee'ing to ward tbe suffering and patriotic Cabana wbo are ttruggiing for liberty. CattrWa'a Wind. SaxFbaxcuco Oct. 4 R. Vice, ex-prendent of the old California Club, believe that if tbe Coebett-r itzimmot.t fight were brought off bere ia California it would arena over $1,000,000 profit to the state. "Dug" White, oo of Francis co's prominent sporting njtx. bad q-iile a talk with Mr. Vice today about nisinar a parte for toe fight to come to California. Tbe purling rsen interested in it are very secret about tbeir pUna just at present, and it will be some day before anything de finite is known. Tha Amaeataa-TraaiMa. CoxsTAjmaopLK, Oct. 3. A third slight earthqaake shock wa exoerienced bre yesterday with rioting aad bioodabed. Tbe lmpriaonmewt of about 300 Armenians, the killing of tbe ransoner in cold Uood ana toe presence ot troop under arms at all points excite even tbe moat polegmatie Turk. The rioting and blood-Jet ting which began Monday, wa renewed Tues day evening, prindpaJJy br Mohammedan toeological students, wbo cbawd aad beat with Uodgccn every Armenian they met. sxrr anaad ta bTbsbt. Reso. Ner., Oct 3. A dummy with large placard with tbe word "Darraat" lUwastouad suspended from araihoad erosstog sign oa West street this SBceniog. Wbo the perpetrator of tbe affair are is not knowo. No vicioua talk ha been ia dalged ia by Reno citizens. Cabala laataeiawe. Chicago. Oct 4 Tbe Times-Herald pnots the following, dated September 23. from tbe headquarter of the irenerai of tbe tet! annv, at Poerto Principe, Cuba: "At a meeting of the Cuban nrovim-ial delegates in this place today, the report cf lb special comnuttee appointed to draft a constitation was adopted without debate. tbe fundamental La cf the republic were formal lyprorbtimed aad tbe independence of the island from Spain solemnly declar ed. Ibe provincial government of General Mateo givds way to Una permanent orgaa- izatioa: 'Teaideat Salvador Cuneroa, of Puerto iTincipe. a SasitBWTSi rrcaai Tragedy UnirotD, Or.. Oct S. New wa reived Late thi afteruoca of a rbcwt.ng affray on Butt creek, i) mile ext of here. ta abtca track Viadetbot frank Mariow, age-121 and nomamed. Mariow 's wound may pow fatat Parties Ur are mtagw, but the shorting was ibereauit of a fend Wade net-red a term in tbe penitentiary for hone-stealing, and w4 pardoned oot. He is a "tough" cbaracUr. Mariow is bighlv respected. Surgeons have eone t tbe "Sa Where la g-s Atoka. I. T . Oct. 3. Th Choctaw here ar sanguine that tu- o-auctl.- which meets at I ukahoma next Monday, will pass a bill similar to tbe one passed by the Texas srgisiatore yestertLty. Governor Gardner is a full-bioud Cboctaw Indian, and hi opposition to th Dght wiil rival even that of Governor Culberson. 1 be statute of Arkansas of 1S are in force ia this count! y, aad tbey ate silent so far as tbey pertain to priaefightMig. A BUs temssnsl Sxhsane. Losdok, Oct S. A dispatcb to tbe Standard from Shanghai says that Viceroy Li Hong Chang has gone to Peking at tbe special request of the dowager empress of China, with whom be has always had tbe most cordial relations. A grand scheme of adminiatrattva reorgaBixaaoa has been prepared between them, a prominent fea ture being tbe removal of tbe capital horn Peking to some more secure place ia Cen tral China. Kesaered anyway. Seattle. Wab.. Oct 2 Thi niurniog Federal Judge V. R Han ford, with State Supreme Judge John P. Hoyt. by bis side, refused to accept toe mignation of Oakm. Kouse and Payne as receiver of the North ern Pacific Railroad Company, but remov ed tbem because of tbeir failure to comply : . L j , . i . . - wtui an oruer maue in tee case a lew week ago At tbe same tune be named Andrew r . tturkngh. of this Cltv. exnnsel for tha Oregon Improvement Company, a receir ex of tbe Norther Pacific property. A rarrallts Fire. COBTALUS. Or.. Oct 2. Tbe rdant of tne vorvaiia evaporating Company was destroyed last night it being the second loa tbe company has sustained hv fir during the past tea day . Tbe first build ing, costing about $1000. waa burned sreek ago last alondar. It was immedi ately rebuilt through the effort of Wil liam tlartlees. and tbe work of drying be- Saa a second time last Saturday. Besides le plant about 500 bushel of nrnnea were a. T.j , .. v , , uurneu. i ne 106 on the building and drv er is about WU. tt was insureii for m. Maasarhasett Btsaasrat. Worcester, Utst Oct 2. The Ms achasetts democratic state convention met today in Mechanic halt. Tbe Hon. Josi ah Quincy wa elected permanent chair man, and addressed the convention for an hour, discussing tbe issue between the re publican and democratic parties. Tbe platform oom mends tbe present na tional administration for it conduct of foreign affairs; congratulate the manu facturing interest of the country on the successful operation of the new tariff. Ibe ticket nominated is made up aa fol lows; Governor, George Fred Williams, Ded ham; lieutenant-governor, Hon. James S. Grinnell, Greenfield; secretary ot state, Edward J. Flynn, Boston; treasurer and receiver-general, Eben 8. Stevens, Dud . ley; attorney-general, Henry F. Hurlbu I Lynn; auditor, Alfred C. Whitney, Boston Laasnat slot. Sas FaAKCisco, Oct. 2 A special to a morning paper from Washington says'. --uenerai allien is a newspaper sotoier, declared Secretary of War Lamont a hi fistUndtdcn his desk. "It isoatraseoaS that a man who expect to be commander iu-chiet ot toe army should give out that he ha been appoiuted before tbe order ia issued." For Pills and Plaster Dawson For Prescriptions Dawson's. vWMITE, u ft line niiN iri irmuu f -a. XroRsa IhS Caaauctwar.s Siar Bakerj Car Vrwastalbfai s4 rirl ftla. COKRAO: METER, FETPf IETC2. Mates! Frwlf Claasw are Dried frnlta. 1 BrSMe fawgavr CoSee He f ) II eaf QBieevare, Vegetable, - ig: r . ftpiee. Test. Ef everything hal i k-r! good variety nr.-'. rro eery store. Hijt ef price rki fry ALL KIND30F PJtoMXE i t ALBANY 1 INS AGENCY The only first claa aeracr in Afhajivl 'bat can give yon 100 cent wcrth of insur- J etwM.i. Beside triviae- Ton the beat indemnifr 1 re bare paid out in this comsaBDtty dor- ; ing tbe lt nine month for "-oats' bought ' over f 13.000. thereby besefittia Ike farm- r aau every basineM man. in ocanler- uoaofwbicn w should receive the pre ference ever agents wbo wed out nearly all yoa pay tLem for inanraace and bring aa BvnaDc;- We represent tbe only first class com pany making a rpeeisJty of farm luorasce ow tb note plan, "Tbe Continental.' of New York. We 'alto represent the Sun. Phnenix. Mancbeter and Lor, An,, of Enm. land, tbe Sua being the otderl fire insur ance company ia the world si. cr.jtIJh.K-S, Mgi ALBANY Red Crown Hilling Co I now under tbe manageiDen En ward Goine, N. II. Allen, Wm. L. Vance E. D. Earrett and Samuel E. Yotrng.who are now prepared to furnish sacks and Receive Wheat on storage, and will pay the kighesl market price for tbe same. ALBANi FHuffll UU nfCOPORATBI) HiLiaore Keel, - - - llhsj, tn. FURNITURE eooipSete tine of Ui0ERTAKIiG ia all its branches. EMBALMING anpecUIty taewideno eoaaer 3rd aad CaiaMoia rnuvu nuTC et w a rutin 1 ) 'r -TA? Win a F.tTinrr f For a CJV?rfTT and na awes eruMev writs ta Jra-aierco taai tnesa sant fnaTAlas a asaaksnasax asaaaaa. aaanand saantg. acaat!?' " PtstT2ta tlk ttlll I S aafsavansai AV ATNaa - aoat ta taa tnvei. vJSUa ilfl Bjjnjsaw'w sWVasna a.-, u. w pweCTSBT, aveeaaur L raatrale. ka tv far tie wc. SSSart amra'e."1 snsudltisj aMiUoavjanvrt Thr, sia mae work la taa as. erasw ttrai BOKea, ns eaiora, and setrwrtcas of TwUsia.nabii tins: baildara to saon CU.aw Ions. Xkt Ba wi DO YOU write letters? Of course yoa do, and bat ia nicer than smooth let er paper and earet ope for business rorrespoading. We make speciality of at eoat-narcial atatinaary. oa sboald BUY ENVELOPE of a at oan n 1 v S t St' iitliiy aa extra low prices. Next time you T.a someiBqutre OFSMILKV, THEPRINTEU krsat. a A-inaaaiHia. t se-iUa. oer at tola. m f v-i" Ke TKE ARStfiU) CilEMlUL TO. ISt S.setarafria f !CAC4 Lt EftO'SssHr- "w aSi" t" EaTlT I Uasa uua '3 fVji"A3 fE EKTlVE VAJLG5rCl ? atSihtoi..ea W..- M ! l. Ma af a ea . rav by t. raai.awr J, A. Cumming, sole agent Albany AT R.f.l. ROBERTSON'S FEED STORE it a full assortment of fuod for mut and beast; also oil meal, graa seed, lime,hair. cement and fertiliawrs, also Wilbur's See Meal, a sure remedy for the ailment of horse and cows. All CHEAP FOR CASH. Sfca-tste's vatDX oa&lo; pVief Uosft Perfect JaAt!. I 1 J J