Pcaiae for Oregon. Wonder 11 John H. Mitchell ever ftotj Jfcask-Uam taetvri tAlers. . ... So 60 Th follow log appeared in tbe Water loo (Iowa) Reporter whose editor was in thli valley: "Toncae or Den cannot do justice to the beautiful Willamette Valley. An artist might pot a little portion ot it on canvas, but to taint or draw all ite beaatiet would b an impossibility. On either i iJe of tbe valley are mountain. The sunlight reflect! on their peak and one behold a coloring tbat aarpaite In grandeur any beauty ot nature on could imagine. Here i tbat peculiar blue o common in moanUin scenery. Juet to tbe left ot thl a green gran eo'o pretty gray, brilliant red, purple and yellow. Then come the beautiful enow, capped peak which ia pure white, the valley below compltttng with Ite rich vegetation a tnoet artittic and gorgeout andscape. The little trout stream com cg down the mountain aide and wend ing it way gracefully through the vallev lend charming and refreshing en diantment to the eceoe. To get down to the resources ot the Willamette valley, one only baa to ipeak of agriculture iu general seme. Every thing under heaven, nearly, grow abundance. Wheat, of course, i the main crop, and auch wheat. Tbe aver- , age is 25 bushels to" the acre, but bushel i not an uncommti thing There are quantities ot hop, aome oat. barley and rye. Two or three field -corn looked well, but the balance wat mighty poor. Potatoes, as we took it, are rather scarce, and during our feasting of three days, we only had one meal of the Irishman' friend. Beet sugar colt. ure is an extensive business in many part of Oregon. Oar attention was cal'ed ta eeveral factories ot tbe kind, and one ot the many souveniis was i small bottle of this product. Froit of nearly every variety is suc cessfully raised in tbe Willamette valley Cherries, laepberries, peaches, plums, grapea and a distn others are on the list. Cranberries are also reared in por tions ot jhe state. Grasses of endlnss variety make an excellent bay crop. Saw milts are abundant, and the wood boil for lumber and fire, are very nice to look at. Itia soft, and we should judge would make a quick it not a last ing fire. The timber raised for lumber -takes a high polish, and excels in beauty oak and hard pine a ben finished in oil There is birch - Lem ock and fir. The latter ia most need. Fruit of all kinds are cheap, 'straw berriea 5 cent! per box, peaches 40 to 60 cente half bnebel, cherriea 2 and 3 cent per quart. Stove wood is also cheap at the cutting place, $1.50 pet cord. How ever when shipped it gets op to (4.50 to 5V!ef.eotd..,..4,,,,.. .,.. ! Tbe streams abound with brook trout and aeveral ot the party captured fine specimen. tar or five member of oar pe.rty are planning for a cay spirt of ibis character. Now It is called inl go:d rtandard without any hint at bimeteliam. They want Uncle Sam to walk on one leg, From the Chicago Tribune. ; ( That hammotk lias a history." "What U If" ''It ha bo-o through six sra.on at the seaitd with the U i hu family, end not ons ct the girl ia married ytt." ThaOregonian keeps on remarking bolJIv tbat McKiuley ia the ma . who ought to go. Ttia Oregonlan Is undoibt sdly right. Wilt the people see that he (oee mxt year. Mlafits. rTELtGRAPIHC. Late Newa in Short Form. From the Djtroit Journal. ' 1 snpp-we a monocle aids visicn." "Yes; it tielps people to see through the man who weare it." . From th Uuiaba World-ll-iali. It would be well tor Otis to do some thing that would tint l)t hurt when He truth I to'd about it. - Two prominent cit liens ae-e rushing wi'dly around last nliiht to find what a mine' inch of water is. Does any one know?. Mr. Pague having given us a big dote ot water is now requested to follow it with jnie much needed sunshine. Thi kind of weather has uo place iu Oregon in august, i belongs to Huvotnuer. The Qorvallit and Southern ItiilrosJ Company ia the uame ot a new Incorpor. atlon nnder the laws of Oregon. Capital stock 150,000. The name suggests the running of a railroad fiom Oorvalll to Eugene. Someone u evidently trrina to etir the Southern Pacific up to doing A gentleman who has been down through California says be saw nothiug equal to tne wiuauiaii vaiiey, u.ougn I ocutlinir. The incorporation lack, the they have torn nice p'ace. There ialaame of Linn county' grat railroad ( builJcr Mr. W ilk ins, but it lias another Wilkin and it is to be hopea the toad more cry ot ha-d tims theis than hre. From the Atchison Globe. It is a very dfti.-uK matter to make a church the right s's. Every one we ever aaw was too small for wedding and too large for pray- meeting. Insurrection Increnalng. Manila. Aim. IS. -Arrivals and mail advice from Negro ami Cebu agree that ttio insurrection is Homing sirengtu re markahly in bothihoae Hands, whk: had hitherto been counted at the most friendiy in h archipelago. luwn Democrat. Diss Moms. Aug. 10. Thit city la full ot' democrat ton ii lit, alio came from all parts of the state to rltertd the democrat iu state convention and hear William J Bryan, General J. 11, Weaver and oth.r. speak. Two great meeting were held this evening, the main one at the Audi torium, where lion. W, J, Bryan spoke to ouuu peopp. ' Lo.k Warlike). , 1'BgruBtA, Aug. 15. The executive council cone tided its session at 12::t0 n in., when onl-rs were isauod to the Held comei logivw oui Mauser rules in ex change for Martini-Henry rlffos, A great crowd gathered to receive arms. The po-aibittty of war with Wroat Britlan ia about the only sunjwt Uiaiusso I and it isgeneJally fell the burghers should oe consilium Uv lore extreme measures are adopted. It didn't make any difference whether theie were two or fifty, the Urgon Vol unteers were rece'ved all over tbe state in a royal manner on Heir reaching home. Thi spirit ot the matter is wb counts. ai r.ugene ami otuer cities it r chants generally are making displays o Philippine relics brought home by sold iere. Alban people also would like to see all there is to see. An EngitKcnio t. Manila, Aug. 15 8:36 A. M. A force of United fetate troop t frt in Quingua. four mi es northeast ot Maloloa, and from ltaliang. near Bu tus, about aix miies northeast ot Quingua, encountered a body ol WO Insurgent about half-way between Bustus and Quingua, In the engagement that ensueJ, the Filipinos 'vur uf Xnej Americans lost one man killed. die aetense it is said will be to prove Frank McDuniel has been held by the grand jury at Portland for the murder of I Something is going to drop 4a France before loeg, bard enough to' he beard all over the world . Affaire there are in a very disturbed condition, and even a revolution will not be scrprising. rbess are timee when a few cool heads in a nation e-e desirable acquisitions. that Clara was killed by her high neck collar chocking her to death. If this point counts high neck collars will go out oi insiiioa. From the Prineville Journal For IS years about tbe only thing raised on tbe homestead M L. C. Perry A'tcndinp to IliiKlnefc Washington, A u 13 Naval Con structor Richmond i . il '-in was heard from by the navy ilt lUMi. today for the first time at any lungiik e.t ne waa assigned to duty in charge of ti. f the Spanieli ships risad from Mani.4 n ''mr and now undergoing rejairs at il u Koni lie says the tiiree bpanlsii alilns whicl, , McLean ft Candidate. CiNciNNBTt, Auat, 15. John It ' Mc Lean, prorrletor of the Cincinnati En uuirur, mi ieaeu me eiioemaker man s on, on i-ue treet, from August 20 un uiNovemterlw. He Is expected Intro next week to manage hi canvass for the democratic nein I nation tor irnvvruor at m us convention In Zarcsville, Aug ust 28. In China. Canton. Aug 15. Flva Imn.l PA.t mr dlers wero surrounded on the Warnt river by 10,000 robber and a desperate light oooured. ending in a victor (or the robbers, who tiaveholatod their flags uikjii all commanding olnl and occu plod the villages In the vicinity, Gnmblcra Robbed. Hkim hi.IO. Wash . Aim. 15. At one o'clock this morning the gambling-room run uy uer uarns were enterea by two masked robbers, tins robber covered the men with a shotgun, remarking, "Hands UdI" Another tlanhnd a 45. callbor six-shooter. There was no talk. 1 he four men stood np in a line snd held their hands over their head. The rob bers carried off ISiK) t hen thav lco.1 out through the entrance and slammed tiieuoor. Ubanon, From the E. A, Mrs. Char. Cay, ot Albany, 1 visit Ing her parents near this place. 3, Q, Gross Is now living at Klamath Falls. Ills health has linurovsd a good deal since he left Waterloo. W. E. Shaw and family will remove to Dallas in a few week, where Mr. Shaw contemplate going Into the livery busi ...WEDNtfSD.VY Oakvillc. Dr. Davenport left last evening lor (he eastern terminus of tbe U AH. rail road, where, In coin pa ty with J, A, Weaver, of Albany, he ioos on a fishing trip. ' " Auetiat 11. IROft. at Ilia home ot her daughter, Mrs, F.' Stringer, three miles south of Lebanon, after long esrs of siitterlng between life and death, Mrs. Jane Heeler. The Casedy Comedy Company will give an entertainment In the opera house In this city next Thursday eveuiiiir. 1'lie leading member of the jompany are U. 8. Olletrap and J L. Maker, of this city, and Geo. Mann, recently ot the Styner Comedy Company. Mimic;-Mis Mnorea Burmester eaolier of piano or organ. Hyiein-th Maaon 0'il aini teuhnisiue. itealdancs Ifit r'-vt. rr jostle U P chnich. State co-jrta thn dovn of nm haa f.l.ia.l A British officer has inspected our its srine and the cloud ol contention har . . . - wo:ks at-Fort Steveoe, which ia all right. I been luted and Perry ia monarch ol the haa been boll but now after many years I are completed will be worth to the gov oi vexations litigation in land olhre and I eminent about f 610,000 and he conteni- TJocie Sam and John Bull are on splen did terms and always will be, and tbere is notbicg out ol the way in showing hint our new fortification . At the earn time it there should ever be any trouble over tbe Alaska boundary Mat tort might come in use. Bat it will never reach tbat tar once disputed land. cbanged. Tbe crops will be It's more like hunting jackrabbitsthsn anything else I can think of, said Ben Smith ot company A, speaking of fight' ng Filipinos. It a man bad a good swift horse and an accurate gun if would not be.80 bad, but the niggers will pop away Late Jokes. She Knew It Polite Passenger Ma dame, this is the smoking car. Old woman (producing her pipe) Yrs J tho't it be. 'raat convenience, aic.t ther ? Ohio State Journal These are the days'ot the year when stories ccnie from tbe harvest fields of the always prevent glutton in each crew. It is said tbat every harvest crew always ba one man who is a veritable hog. Be piles his plate up like .the Cheops o Egypt, dishing his pudding la advance for fear be won't let any and then rui at it like a man fighting tor hie l.fe. Be temperate in all things is a goo J advice even for harveet hands eatiog oat ot a cook wagon. Boston Post: We should not blame Alger so tuucb as the system of which he is a part. It ia a system which McKin ley represent as much as Alger and for which McKiuley is more heavily reapon Bible than Alger. Any other man would have failed, a Alger failed, In attempting to carry on tbe work of the war depart ment in time oi war in a rystem adapted only to the work in; (I political scheme in time ef peace. , plates trying to raise three more Spaniah vessels now at tbe bottom of a. an la bay Nothing but War. Joiiaxnesri-ro. Aug. 14 The SUndard and Liigsers' INew says today : . 1 j - -. . . I.I . .u - I 4 Hi AMjria ure vuhviiicw inn mrrw is nothing for it now but tbs arbitrament of srme. All sorts of warlike rumors are in cir culation. - A Prize Fightera Fate. Cliu-Aiifi. Anir. 14. Yonnir fl riffo. tint at you irom tne Drusti until you get right I once famous Australian pugilist, Is dying close np, and then take to their heels. I in the Ihinninir insane iwvlum. where ha and go like the dickens. 1 hey all go I was rent a few month ami. The t.hvsi barefoot, and the quickness with which ciana at tha Innutrition aavhs can haniiv .1 . - . 1 l . 1 I I 1 1 . . . J iuvj caa Re luruuga vav urusa sou over i uve more than a couple ot weeks at the the ground passes comprehension. It moat, as he he recently eufljred a gen would be all the soldiers would ask if I erat ihvaical breakdown, and has bo- tbey cwld cet a eauare.standup fight I come vSolently insane against the niggers once. Guard. I .r, x. ... WasntNOTON. Aur. 14. There have been enlisted for the 10 regiment for the Philippines 13,010 men. leaving but fcO more to make the regiment complete. It has been determined to semi 400 re cruits of those raised to the Philippines 'or the Thirty-Sixth and Thirtt-seventh regiments. Ilolman All Riant. San Jor, Cel.. vvu. 14. It is reported here that Ai red Holuian. the we 1 known henry I Oregon journalist, has acquired a large luwrnt in ine ivauy itiercury newspaper . This and That. Wheat 48 cents. ' Vlereck'e Sugar Bowl Parlors lor ice cream, confectionery, soda water, cigars and tobacco A large and fine stock of cigar and to bacco at Conn A Huston's. See the dis plav. w nen you want a cnoice sieak a nice roattor meat of any kind, call oa 3roders. He keen tbe beat. nntiVuri1. .h..;n.n.i t,i. oi mis cny, anu matnewtu snortiy take tine- rttHnn for frat T-laaa wort H lur barge. 1 tie JUerCury IS the Denver Poet : There is prosperity in tbe country, but unf rtonately h is cL- hnd to the men wuh money, loose without it seldom, as a whole, have been worst off. Even if tbey are employed the coil tf living is S) great, te d.rp-oportien- ed to the scale of wages paid, that ttiey find it almost lm possible to make ends meet. TLree men begin lo anxiously aik what is to become t f them. " Not What He Wanted. Norse it's time for your nourishment now. Mr. i'e.'Pery. . Mr. Peppery (who ia convalescent) Bang nouMsbmeul! What I waot is eoraiftbing to eat JuJy. R-aliem. First Office Car What' he mat'er? i econd Office Boy I told tbe boss h waabiggun. , ' "What happened?" .. "He proved to me he was a rapid Grtr.' Detroit Free Press. Mio. Salmon's got a dog that likes m "eald little Emily, coming home from a visit to her auut.Eow do you Knw be likes you ?" her mother asked, Cause be tasted me, and the dog wagged hi ail," answered tbe little girl. Bracing Himself for a K(6k Some W n are hatd to suit," remarked the real e; ( agi-nt after a cutomtr hod left. "That man, now. a ill come back here in a week or two and '.el! me I have swind les . im, although I've sold him a tnt urtan lot at half price." ... vV'hat will he complain abou'?" ask ed e office lounger- " . . . - . i;'ll t because al.cn I told him svlvania pnt his fltg at lienor ol logersoii. a minieier. mere Pto ii Ilrald Tran'crlpt: The news paper correp indentr over at Manila bad a doty tbat they owe-i to tbe Ameiicao peop.eandto the men who had employ ed tbem and toiy discbared their doty The administration baa a doty Ibat it owes to tbe A met ican public and it is not discharging It. Tbat is tbs difftrenca and every 3K id cold baths. Clean towels to . me?. The beat meats of all kind and good treatment at tbe Albany Ureased ueef Company's market, just diwn Second treet. Good weight and prompt alUind ion. It makes no diffarencd bow bad tbe wound if you use IJe Pitt's Witch Hazel Salve; it will q fiekiy heal and leave no scar. Foshay & Macon. Some of the r-m'mof neg'ectrd dyspep tic condition oi n.u stomicb are caocer, conomption. be rt disease snd epilepsy) Kixlol Oyspep' tu'ure prevents all ibis by etTecting a q no" cure in a'l case of dys pepsia. Fosbay & Manor. if yon snixer from tenderness or .'ullness ntberigbt side, paio nnder soouider lade, con sri pat ion, biloasness, sick eadache. snd feet dull, heavy and eepy nr liver is torpid and c ingested. Lie- Witt's Little Early Risers will core you promptly, pleasautl and permanently by removing the congestion and c.iusing the tile duct to op in and flow naturally, THKV ARSOOOD PILLS. , WliatlaShiloh? . From the Troy Presi: - TbeNrw York World insists Ibat ihe Enopire Stale is absolutely "out of if' ro far as Ihe sinl Democratic Presidential nominatioii i conrerned. Will tbe world kindly tell cs what itlbinks of Vermoct itt thi particufu ? An adoiiier of Boo Icgersoll in Peot- balf mast in cf Hie cily, I didn't tell him he'd have to : thirty minute's o reach hit train." v . icago Tribune. ot At Ai H fri Iu bt Ti native trershant of Manila while rgoing bis last illness expressed a . lo have ' one of those bautiful rican tunes" played at his faoeral. ' ou!d not give its name, but a nd knew what be wanted, and so tbe f al passed on to .Ihe cemetery, the playing, "A Hot Time in the Old ii Tonight." 1 - tbe parade in connection with the preached against it, raised a mob, tore down the flag and made tbfogi hot for the man. That minister ought to Lave some seme put into his brain if he . baa any. Sach fool things ai (his do more barm to Christianity than Iogerto!! did. The man bad a perfect rijht to bang bis flag at bait mast if he wanted to for tbe ramou infidel, and no minister nor.'any one elee had a right to use force in the matter. That is not the way to fight in fidelity. It should be done openly and manfully, backed up by consistent Christian lives, exemplifying the princi ples upon which it is founded. Tbere t r P . w t reception tendered General Al Bre men like this Pennsylvania minister . Detroit there was a banner which "There is only one Alger!" Sup tbere had been two, Nothing d have been left of tbe ilcKinley oietrattoa by th is time. Ex. who need to have their heads leveled -Christianity though will continue to make rapid strides regardless of Ioger soll or such cranks. A grand old remedy for Cough, Cold nd Consumption; used through tit world for ball a century, has cured in numerable cases of incipient consump tion and relieved many in advanced states. If vou are not satisfied wild the results we will refund your money. Price 25 cts., 60 cte. and $1.00. For sale by Foahay & Masoi. ' If you have piles curs tbem. No me undergoin t horrible op?rtions.thst simn'y remove the results of tbe diean without disturbing tbe disease itself. Place your confidence in Oh Wit: 's Witch hazel Salve It bis never failed torcure others; it will not fail to cure yoa. Fosbay & Mason, Djo't think yo i cm cur that siig'it at tack of Djrsepiia by dieting, or tbat it will cire itself. Koiol Dyspepsia Cure will cars it: it'-Jitfests what you eat" and res'ores tbs digeitivj organs to health Fosbay Mason . TICKETS . To all poir t East via Gret t Northern Railway. For rates, f (ders and full information call v oraldess H. F. Mirbill, Agent Albany Clojbiko Eatbs. Weekly Dkmocbat and Examiner $2.60 and Thrice-a-week World $2.00; and Republic $1.75: and Oregonian $2.25; and San Francisco Weekly Call $2.00;and Salem Weekly Journal 2.00 chief journal of this city and district, and one of the leading half-dozeo journals of California. San Mateo Occupied. , Manila, Aug. U.S:10 P. M. A re- conuoiwanre ysterday by troops ol Gen ersl S. B. M. Young's brigade, with the object of discovering the whereabouts of the enemy near Sau Mateo, northeast of the San Juan reservoir, alxt 10 in i lis from M.inila, rem! ted in the occupation of San Mateo. Tne American lis was three killed and 13 wrnnded, including a lieuteuant of the Twenty-first infantry. Aggressive Insurgents. Manila, Aug. 14.-8:10 A. M. The insurgents have taken the astgreesivo in the neighborhood of the railroad. On Saturday iiiht tuey nnsuccesifully at tacked San LtiU, i.ii the Hi? Grande, near Calumpit, hi ;rh is garrisoned by two companies of lit.- Twenty-second in fantry. The Americans had otie roan, a eergcaut, killed, and two private wound ed. Vesterday morning a simitar attack occurred at Gringua, four miles west of Maloios. , , Terrible Destruction. Sam Jcan, Porto Rico, Aug. 13, true. state of affairs throiigliout the land is not vet known liecanae of the to tal destruction of all te!'rai hiccorinec' ions and of all road. Th'iiigh not more than one-fourth of the towiu have yet been heard Irom, enough is known t6 warrant the statement tiiat one fifth of the dwellings in the island are ni'hout destroyed, and their owners are without any shelter whatever, or ar.y . food Ik yond what has been savvd from the de bris. . . r Texas Duel IIallah, Tex.,- Aug. A sensational duel to the death recurred here today between Policemad A. P. Baw'.idgs and Ciia-lps A. Daniels. Revolvers were the weapons and the distance was three paces. Both of the principals are dead. Eight or nine shots were fired, and plate glaFg windows for.a block around were shattered. ' Simon Seeing. Astoria, Aug. Senator Simon was tbe guest of A. B. Hammond and L. B. Seeley today on a trip to the jetty on the steamer Eclipse. Thd purpose of (he trip was to give Senator Simon a per sonal acquaintance with what the jtty had done and what its extension would accomplish. The conditions were very favrrable for the trip. Labor! Murdered. Rekxes, Apg, 14 Two men ambuHhed Maitre Labori, consul for Dreyfus, and one shot was tired, hitting Labori in the back. M. Labori fell in the roadway, lie is slill alive. Mr. Flks Ackermsn, the velersn hresher, appeared In our midst 1st Tuesday evening. Mr. A. las a crew ot good workers snd bi foreman Is slso veteran.having served three years In the war oi ilia !) lion" and thlrtv-nv rear he has been a leading hand with a epaiator. Mr. and Mrs. Hulburi. a- iiea l)V liteir danuhter. serve un ilia satabiMi their eating house I known by the name ol "llattletidp Oregon," and plenty cl good grub I always on ttaos. Our town was well renresentsd at tha reception ol the "heroes ol Manila We Will Bfen have a naar Urlilua al U'Ve Barton's. Mr, E. O. Miller, ol Portland, ma J u a pleasaot call last week, " accepleJ a j Invitation todlne with I r. Uaear Il e and lam I laat Tuu. day. We were entertained id a ho pitanie manner. White in Albany last Thursday we met a'l.- a a a a a . . . . - . unr inena Mr rrie UcKs eh and wife and enlored their com nan v tor an uur or more, we aiso met me "in nettee" corrosDOsdeot ol tbe buim sir wnom we ud never met hefo.e. Littl Ko Urn. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE NOIICfSlai HEBEBY CJVfcN THAT under and by virtue of an order ol tne County uourt ol Linn county, Oregon, made and entered on the bib day of June, lflrtl.we.ihe ntder.lgoec'.as adiumittratois ol the ratal ot Jiio Marvbail, deceaietl, will.oo Saiurda.v, the S3rd dsy f Kpteiu ber,l mi, at lb hour ot Una o clock In Ihe sfUrnorn if sad day, at lb front door ol Ibe court Leu In Albaey . Linn county. Uregon. sell at public auctioa io tbe hlgL tst bidder, for KUh In band, Ite lullowing dracribrd ral proieity llonalng to the late of eald deceased, lo-it: 1 he 8 ?' the N K H and tbe N H of Ihe H i.l and the N Kl a the S W i of See lit id. Its it 1 W of ibe Will Uiueite Meridian, On gon, containing 200 acre. Th S Unf the N K H and Ihe N H bt Ihe H K 11 ol Src. n IP. 11 H U I of Watchc.l VMtche! Watelica! We hay lut received diiect from tha actory a large (ttck of tbe celebrated Dueber-llempden watrh. A lib WUKL.U9 HKSr. Thee watch were bought lor cash and w offer oeclal bargain r. at. rasncM, The Jeweler. Daat Teaaee U Umnkt Taar J Aatf. To quit tobaeee tullr and foravar La nu Belle, tall ot Ills. aere suit vigor, take No'lo Bao. the wnoUrworkar, thai makaa weak awa etroog. All draaclata, Os or SI. Cttrcuaraw I Boohlet and aamnla fraa. Addraaa SMrlieg HBMdf c., Cnloasa or New York, lb Wiliaiustle Mridr.Orfgin. contain leg ItW acres A)m thS l of Ibe 8 E it of aid rVo 83. contain inn tw acres. 'I he W t i ef the H w ,4,' ef 8-c. 21 snd He W JiotlbeN W of See. S Tp U 8 It I W ol tbe Wi latueile MriiHie, Ore gon, ronUming ItW acre. Alao lielo mng at the 8 K cortrr of Ihe N K H of rc SHinaaid Towr.htp and Rang and running I heme North rods, mo.-e or less, to tbe south tide cf a county road, thence southwesterly alonir tbe aouih side of said county Mil 7 4 m I wore or lets, to the south hoe ot tbe N K ti ot sa'd tec. W, thence east to tbe plate of beglaninir. containing S arret, more or Im. raid tract coo'aloiag io .b aggregate 1US acre, all in b'oa county, Uregon. Dated a Alhaav. Ureiron. this 151b dav ot August, im. Joint w. Uaiksn, U. UttTAST, AdniiBiatialora of laa tataut of foha Wan hall, deosaaed. Uao. W. Wriout, 11 K WITT A BOX, Attorneys lor Adminiatrttors. We bay, sell and store grain. We make Magnolia Flour, Also whole wheat. Patent and germ, ur TheMag.ioIU MlUa. CASTOR 1 A for Zo&BU tad Children. till Kind Yoo Ksti Always Essgbt tha jT& . FLOOR COVERINGS. I L'LLY DOUBLE ths amour t ever before shown by o, constating of Csrpets, Art Square, Co' tags Art (s new and aitrictlve good) Mat llLgs, L'noleum snd Oil Clolh. We are also well supplied with Lace Curtains, P.irtiers, Shades and kindred goods. Piece goods in Curtain material and coverings. ALBANY FURNITURE CO. .Tlasonic Temple Bldg., Albany, .-ti.. 2Q Years in Business W A 8BRINK : Is the OldeH Furniture Dealer in the city and ho keeps line oi r urniture ami liedding and II you want good goods cheap him a ca'l." lie doesn't intend to be under sold. complete give if f'JI.',t'lM-lrK'JW.tL A'J -J.I rffT TRY MOBMON BISHOP'S PILLS for all diseases" arising from k disii'Stion, self -abuse, esceeses or cigarette smoking. In use over 60 years. Brings back your Mauhood, cures depleted worn out' men. makes rich blood and tisane. Cures waalinaa anil all r.cses, mikei you Uetiiingly strong, cures impotency, lost power, emissions, on ot memory, bad dreams, rbrtinken organs, deapondsoey, sleeplessness. ariciele and constipation, adds lustre to the eyes, stop nervous twitching f.tt e evelioe. Makes life woth living. A boon to young or old. MORMON BISHOP'S PILLS strengthens and restores small weak organt Htops all losses by day or nigbt. Don't delay. Price within th reach ol all. Una ran. eed to cure. Price ;i a box 6 for by mail. Kend (or free circular. Arrets BISHOP ly J REMEDY CO., San Franc Isro.Oal. For sale by Fos- HHJ Lay & Mason, Albany, ' ALBANY CIGAR "FACTORY J Joseph, Proprietor . . 1- " i