1HE MOBNIKQ HERALD: SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1889.
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. Arrives Departs! Arrives
raltxf
tjigcne
Freight
; 7:4."pin apiu
cx : U!;20pm 12.40pm
i 1.30pm
Aitbland 9.00am
fc'mrene 2.40pm
EuReoe e.oopm .
So Freieht receircd forouthjaHT ii,a.. I
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OREGOX PACIFIC TIMKTAI'.LE.
Arrives Depart 1
t:aetier.
Krewrht....
. ll.15sunil.00 r ni
... 5.25pn.(.fi0it
TOTTISCS ABOUT TOWX.
The wheat market seems likely
to open at about 00 cents.
The Nebraska Tress Association
will visit Oregon in :i few davs.
ine Oregon Tress Association ;
.-II 4 A. .T - . A - .
win meet, at ewpori, aqn::a
Hay, on August 10th. '
(j. L. I'lackinaa wiii sell his en
tire stock ni book and stationery
at cost for ." days.
Fifty ieres i ririiitnrc given
with al! cook s-tove.-" ur ranges sold
Wy Matthews iV: Washburn.
Mr. 1. L. Amble and Miss O.
M. Welch
united in
to-day.
The W.
, of Lebanon, will be
marriage at .that place
C. T. I'. cleared over j
s1K) dollars serving meals and ice ;
ream at the recent celebration in i
Ali -any
Pasture with good shad and
running water, for cows. Apply
to T. II. Wallace, 5th street, West
Albany.
Those wishing.screen doors and
windows should get my prices be
fore ordering elsewhere. W. W.
Orowder.
Just received a car load of Tubbs
puie inanilla binding twine, which
wc oiler at bottom jrices. Knapp,
Ihirrell & Co.
A special train, bearing the pas
sengers who arrived yesterday on
the Willamette Valley, arrived in
this city last evening.
John Duncan and family, of
Prineville, have located in this
city. Mr. Duncan will enga;
the practice of law here.
e in i
The new court house at C.'orvai
lis will cost the county nearly $)S,-
t)00, and the city is spending ''0,
000 for a new school house
Dr. J. W.Starr has moved his
ollice trom his residence to the
Pearce and Strahan block, upstairs
in the rear rooms on the main hall.
Several farmers of Linn county
hare commenced threshing, and
the lirst new wheat of the season
will probably be brought this city
to-morrow.
The cases of small-pox near
iervais are reported all well and
the house has been thoroughly
aired and tin? clothing burnt and
all is out of danger.
Mr. Chharles Logus had 400
cords of wood destroaed by the
Thursday night, east of the Port
land A Vancouver railroad. Other
losses were also reported.
James Dannals fell from a scaf
fold while working on the residence
ofW. II. (Jraham near this city
yesterday, inflicting severe though
not dangerous injuries.
V Co. entertainment committee
desire to express their heartfelt
thanks t those who so kindly
assisted in entertaining their
guests while in this city July 4th.
Committee.
The rush to the seaside and
different summer resorts in
mountains in full vogue.
the
the
The
and
Soda Springs of Linn county
Vaquina, are thronged with pleas
ure seekers from all parts of re
goii. Twentv-one sacks of silver ore
was shipped through this city from
l.uren A Chdds at Piiueville to
San Francisco, where it will be
tested. It was taken from a new
mine discovered near that place,
which, is said to be very rich.
After reading of the miserable
lire apparatus in some ot the towns ;
f the coast, which have recently;
tiAf.u Ktii'iiml tliA tmrtnlii nf thiu
nfr should hi- nroiid of the Albany
lirP iWirtum-nt. Three tire en-
' i f xr u i .
Professor JohiiM Maisch, oi :
Philadelphia, well know n to the ,
medical raternity, paid this city a;
y.sit yes crday. being the guest of ,
Ir. Koldeway, veterinary surgeon.
He was introduced bv him to some ;
of the druggists of this city, who'
i i .. i i
were pieaseu 10 luatie ms per&oual
acquaintance. Prof. Maisch and
l'r. Koldeway were old friends
and hail not met for many vears.
Prof. Maisch and wife leaves this
morning for their home after a visit
to the Sound and Yellowstone
park
4 ...
n:i:soN.i. mkntion.
J. J. Dubruilie went to Eugene
.yesterday.
Mayor J. L. Cowan returned last
evening from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Pfe'itler re
turned last night from Portland.
J. K. Abbey and iV. F. Crosby
returned yesterday from
Yaonina.
Mrs. Jos. Webber, Jr., of Port
land, is viting friemls in thiscity.
Ernest C beadle and wife o e -
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aic uniting iu- iiiuoiri iii 'i'""
city.
Miss Ida Porter, wlm has been
teaching school at Canyonville, lias
wtnvnAil fr. nat- lir,.i. ... li.iill
Fred Blumberg and wife, Virgil
Parker and w ife and Yanny Smith
iind famiiy left e-terday for Ya
vuina. Jos. Webber has returned from
a trip to the Santiam mines, bring
ing with liim some fine specimens
o'filver ore.
gines. a hook and ladder companv j upper siory, MriKing upon me nacK
and an inexhaustible water supply j ?l. 1,8 arid ,hf a(1 "I'S" lhp
is something no other citv of its ! JO1 of the second floor, a distance
SUILDIffO BOTES.
Scares of New Ee8ideeee Tha Woolen Mills
-Business Houses.
Work is progressing rapidly on
several brick buildings in this city,
and also on a large number of iesi
deuces. In a quiet, steady way
the city has beeu enjoying a
marked growth, both in business
houses and residences, daring the
past three years, and yet there are
no vacant houses in the city.
Work on the woolen "mills is
oroeressinc rapidly. The main
building will be tine three-story
brick structure, with a stone base-
ment and smaller buildings adjoin
ing it. It will te the finest woolen
mill on the C03St
The brickwork on the new
: .Masonic temple is nearly com
i pleted. and it nill'.-e a line struct
i ure. The lirst Hour, embracing
j large,, double storerooms, has
be(rn leased by Messrs. Fortmiller
; & Irving, who will remove their
j furniture store into the same.
The foundation of Frd Illum
berg's new brick block is completed '
. . . .... . - - 1
and the building is to be completed
by Sept. 1st. One of the stores will
be iMTuniod bv II. ('. Hubhtord as
:i drug store, and the other by
Messrs Phillips & Sun as a grocery
store.
Not less than 100 new residences
will be ad led to the city before the
end of the Hiinme.r some of them
being eieuant structures.
REAL ESTATE SALES.
The following transfers of
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real
the
d ur-
Li(U l.(,nntv reconll.r.s
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t Mnv K- liicc in ll:ini!.il. S
Mead, S. bait of lots 5 and
ii, dikuU, in Albany. s
ASaylorto S. W. Paisley.
parcel in blK (0, in Albany
S. W. Paisley to A. Saylor.
parcel in blk 00, in Albany
Martha Koth to Egbert C.
Lake. D. L. C. of Chas.
Roth near Harrisburg. . .
Wm. E. Price to Jesse Car
roll, lot 4, blk V, Sodaville
Naomi J. Water to i. W.
Mcllargue, acres in D.
L. C. of E. L. Walter
M. (ierhard to Etta (ierhard,
parcel in blk 00, Albany. .
Franklin Sutlord to J.
Walker, an island in D. L.
C. of Wm Ilite
IoOO
--O
100 !
1
113
L'OHO
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IoOO
L'oO
John M.J. Loveall to Francis
C. P.utler, V20 acres 5) E 3.
F. McCoy to I!. P.ryant,
J.
li aeros, 1.5 W 4
S. L. Stewart to 11. D. Mc-
Cuire, an undivided :. in
S. half of D. L. C. of A.
Saylor
E. M. Croisan to Ella S.
Croisan, D. L. C. of John
Crubb
Elizabeth McNary to Ella S.
Croisan undivided J.,' of W
1. L. C. of John Cirubb
L. Flinn, tt al, to Payley
'.'hapter, No. , parcel in
blk 3, Albany
A. J. tjueener to Mary J.
Jueener, quarter sec. !l W 1
ieo. W. Johnson to Henri
L Karle, 40 acres, U W
M. E. Pilveu to Jefl" Mevers.
."oo I
I
i
t
1
2000
:;i'00
500
lot 1. blk 3, and lots 4 and
"), blk s, W's A to Scio. . .
Ualph (J.Junkins to David E.
Junking. 1 00 acres. 12Wr4
Jacob I'.lumburg to Lina
Neugass, 'St acres, 11 W 4.
ieo. L. P.larkman to J. P.
Wallace, lot 2, blk 33, (Ps
2d A
l'nited States to John (Jrubb
a patent
From I'ttrl Tunntienil.
I). W. Smith, iiresident of
812 1
A00
."00
the
Port T'.'wnsend Foundry
and
Machine Co., also president of the
St.vte Pank of Washington, is in
the city. He is in attorney at law
and is ore o: Po-t Townseml's
capitalists. He says that $100,000
was raised there the oUier day to
serine the l.'nion Pacific Railroad's
coming to that place. Mr. Smith
thinks that Port Townsend will
equal
or exceed Tocoma and
Seattle. Property there he savs is i
about the same price as in this
citv. Albany, he Thinks, has the
j best outlook of any city in the
state, and is destined to' become
' one of Oregon's chief cities.
Fell from i:uildiiie:. i
Yesterday morning William
Kfey hk working on the new
Masonic bnilding,
fell from the
into convulsion from the shock.
je,i;L.nj aid was Minmoiiedf Dr.
M j:is , . , (.alc(, The u.
fortnnate as COIi8iderablv
U;t , t ni , , j.
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An Oregon Woman Missing.
Mrs. Noyes, of The Dalles, (Jr.,
is missing, says the Tacoma Ledger,
Her son is in Tacoma looking for
her, and with the aid of Chief of
Police Chesney, hopes to locate
her. Mrs. Noyes was iu Portland,
i headed towurds the Sound, on July
; 2. Mr Noyes lias not heard of his
; mother since. The old lady was
, accustomed to " ravel and hei dis
j appearance is to her ssn a great
I mvstcrv.
'Another Kace.
The Corvallis tiazette says: It
is reported that Eph. Cameron, of
j this city, and H. H. Odell, a foot
racer now of Albany, have signed
i agreement to run a race of 75
yanij. ;u me i:uur cuv, on oun-
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. feit vi 0 in -tl t f -j
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to appear at the time set
Kasinev I'.kmI.
: In a i ircular issued bv' Dunn
! Co.'s Mercantile Agencj', reviewing
nil- uiiiiic-! ui ine country ior ine
first six months of 18S0. shows a
vast improvement in the situation
ji Oregon, compared with the cor
responding pei iod a year ago. The
number of failures is less by one -
third, and the amount of liabilities
is n-t one-sixth what it was a rear
ago. )
YAQl'INA BAT NOTES.
Yaciuina Republicm July 11
The Wright sailed early this
morning for Siuslaw where she will
survey the bar and harbor.
We understand that Mr. W. T
liadir has sold his interest in the
Deep Sea Fishing csmpany.
The north jetty is nearly out to
low water mark. It is being built
at the rate of twenty feet per day.
A couple of large black fish came
into the bay on Tuesday morning
and disported fjr a couple of hours.
They appeared to be forty to fifty
feet in length.
There are now probably four
hundred visitors in and around
Newport, enjoying the sea breezes
and getting health and recreation.
In two weeks from now this num
ber promises to be increased to a
thousand or fifteen hundred by the
way the people arc flocking in each
day.
Yesterday the Mischief took out
side about thirty people on a fish
ing excursion. The result of the
expedition was one hundred and
one fin deep water fish, consist
ing of cod, kelp and red goopers.
Many of the cod weighed L'5 lbs
each. The ' Mischief went out
again tins morning with about
forty passengers.
A si-;gestion.
T ) INH KOITOR UY TUX llKT.AU:
Permit water consumer
through your columns to offer a
suggestion. The new nils adopted
by the Water Company permits
the use of hydrants for sprinkling
lawns or gardens only from 5 to 8
a. ii. and from ." to S) i m. The
latter hours are all right, but now
that the cows are gone there arc
few milk-maids in this city who
rise in the dewy morn at 5 o'clock,
and people dislike to spoil their
morning nap by arising at that
hour to sprinkle their lawns.
Could not the same number of
hours be given for this purpose a
little later in the morning?
Watek Consi'.mkk.
Ai.imnv, July 13, 1SS0.
Kstapeil With Her C hild.
Mrs. M. C. Ilussey, who was
placed under arrest in this city on
a telegram from the city marshal
of Medford. charged with running
away with her own child, was not
to be found yesterday morning
when that oflicei arrived for her.
She had been released on her own
recognizance and she took the
train the previous evening for her
borne in "-acramento.
TO WATER 0"XSIMEKS.
Aijiaxy, July 11.
Rule No. One: All parties
are positively forbidden from
sprinkling or wetting lawns,
gardens or streets except
from 5 to S o'clock a. m. and from
5 to ! o'clock e. it. and sprinkling
or wetting First street is positively
forbidden at all times between 150
feet west of Washington ami to
Montgomery street. The jienalty
for breaking said rule is, the water
will be shut off without notice and
before you get it again it will cost
you $2 for shutting off and turning
on said water. J. A. Crawford.
Slramcr Arrivals.
Last evening the Willamette
Packing Co. received the following:
Peaches, apricots, celery, cauli-j
flower, cucumbers, cabbage, etc.
For the accommodation of those
wishing to purchase of the above
fruits and vegetables, we will okmi
the s'ore from 8 tib 10:50 a. m. j
. . .
CO AST NOT KM. i
An Ashland man sold his straw- j
berrv product off a space 40x40 for
$00." i
Astoria has an electric fire alarm
system and has purchased 2000
feet of new hose.
Corvallis will have a steam ferry
across the Willamette by the end
of this month.
Three cougars of large size have ;
(.Ann TH1 !,wl !
within the last few days.
S. M. Graham, of Marshland,
Columbia county, raised a crop of
hay yielding six tons to the acre.
Up to date 10,575 sheep have
been sheared in Wallowa county
with 94,500 pounds of wool as a
result.
YVni. Schultz, while working on
the jetty at Fort Stevens, had his
foot severely injured by being run
over by a car.
A gentleman near Eugene has
tried the experiment of dairying,
and found that he cleared $00 a
month from twelve cows.
Erastus Kidder, age 74, died at
Staytou. He was a member of the
order of Odd Fellows, and came to
this state from Michigan.
It is estimated that 1700 feet of
pipe will be used in conducting the
water from below the glacier to the
hotel at Mount Hood.
Two vehicles collided at Salem,
and Mrs. John Knight and her
daughter had a miraculous escape
from dangerous injury. The horse
was injured, and the buggy badly
smashed.
The first exhibition of the East
ern Oregon District Agricultural
Society will be held at Baker Citv
from October 8th until 13th. Fif
teen hundred dollars will be offered
in premiums.
I Lots at a Bargain.
A plat nf the town of Gatesville, i
a new and thriving town on the j
eastward line of the Oregon Pacific I
is on file at the office of Curran & !
Montei'.h in this city. This town I
is situated near the Santiam mines !
which are now being developed.
and is destined to become a thriv
ing trading town. Lots have been
placed upon the market at the ex
ceedingly low price of .$12 to $40.
Money invested in these lots now
( will bring a big return in a very
) short tim-
It will pay those; in
j tflO.-tC'd
! C'lnr.i!;
to call :unl sco Alfssrs.
: Mi.'.teith '.romvrr.inuthi.s
ro,.
.-if.
PROGRAMME
For the Children's Day Exercises at the
Evangelical Cbarch Salbatk, Jul 14.
Sabbath school at 10 a. m.
The 11 a. m. service will consist
of a sermon to the children, chemi
cally illustrated, by the pastor.
Following is the programme for
the evening:
Organ voluntary.
Singing "Children's Jubilee."
Responsive reading Supt. and
school.
Prayer.
Singing "We come with Glad
ness." Opening address Miss Mary
Kerr.
Singing "The King will be
There"
Jesus Everywhere Miss Stella
Fisher.
Class song "'We're going to
Work for Jesus."
Jesus Loves me Twelve girls.
Love to Cod Lena Howell.
Poor Bobie is Dead Hester and
Cora Fisher.
Annual address Miss Esther
Warner.
Singing "Earnest Toilers."
The Light House and its Keep
ei Arthur Purdom.
Collection.
Singing "What Wilt Thou have
me to do?"
Responsive readin" The child
dren, led by Miss Lucinda Farwell.
Closing song.
Repeat 2Jd Pealm.
Benediction.
A cordial invitation is extended
to all to attend thee exercises both
morning and evening.
ITi vate .Sale of Household C.ondx.
Mrs. W. B. Rice offers at private
sale her entire lot of household
goods, consisting of two chamber
sets, settees, kitchen furniture, car
pets, stoves, etc. The goods are
in care of Mrs. C. J. Stuart.
FreHh Hatter.
We have just received a nice
supply of fresh butter and summer
squash. Willamette Packing Co.
Mot a California Itrnr.
Anybody can catch in-old this kind
of weather. The trouble is to lot go,
like the man who caught the liear.
We advise our readers to purchase of
Foshav A: Mason a bottle of Santa
Abie, the California KingofConsuinp
tion. Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs and
Croup Cures, and keep it handy. 'Tis J
pleasing to me lasie ana ueaiu id ine
above complaints. Sold at H 00 a
bottle or H for $3 50. California Cat-K-Cure
gives immediate relief. The
Catarrhal virus is soon displaced by
its healing and penetrati-g nature,
tiive it a trial. Six months treatment
S t (H), sent by mail $1 IV,
Farmers i Merchants
BNCE
O O M . A. X V
-OF-
Albany
Oregon
Canitai .Stock 500 000
PAIX II CAPITAL 5.i,OIW.
OFFICERS.
1're.viilent Charles E. Wolvertoi!
Vice-President J. O. Writsman.
Treasurer J. W. Cusick.
Secretary J. K. ICldork:::.
DIUKCTORM.
ii. . Mratian, Ulias. E. Wolver
ton.J. L. Cowan, l).r. Monteitii,
.1. W. Cusick, J. O. JWritsnian, J
K. Elderkin, Charles Montoith, t.
F. Simpson.
Safe, Sound, uonservative
A Square Company,
Managed by Square Men,
Patronized by Square People
Parsoaize Homo Enterprise
The Albanv Bakery !
ruder the no managcmcntjol
- WH KEEP
A fuil line of choice family jrroccrics and
drov'sion
Cannea jr'irieapples,
Choice Table Delicaeies
Ornamented caken for
Wedai nas andParties.
isUmo Ii ;l'i
kinds.
rackerel ar.d nalt fii-h ot 1
PRESS BAKED BREAD
.fcCvcrv Dav.
vrp.nes.UK
TEAS aud COFFE
I,
IV WWW
M 1 1 II till ItUKUlliJ
CANNED i.uODS, ETC.
r Bros.
rf 1
Bests
i
Rflkns OWJlUdlU
j , nc Iwst Soa ir. the luarktt
Le Roi Savon.
j A fine assortment of aomestic
: and" imported Cigars
i JcTAt John Fox's oWtaii Ft nn's
icw lirick.
(I
XKW FIRJi!
NEW GOODS!
Are v.j- established with a first-class
stack of
STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES.
On the corner of First and Ferry
streets, opposite Stewart & sox. A
complete line of canned goods, gro
ceries and provisions of all kinds, no
tion, etc.
Fresh fruit and vegetables every
n or ling. Prices reasonable.
lCALL AND SEE US
WILL BROS.
Dealers in all the latest improved
pianos, organs,sewing machines, guns,
also a full line of warranted razors,
butcher and pocket knives. The best
kind of sewing machine oils, needles
and extras for all machines. All re
pairing in the above lines ncatlv and
reasonably done.
HOPKINS & SALTMARSH,
Plumbinff 6 Pine Fittiug
STOVES
Tinware asd Hardwire.
'All work (promptly done at j
reasonable rates.
i
Kiusr Stkkkt,
PKAKt k IIlix R
I.i Uk for Sale.
AT UY KILX OXE MILE J EAST OF
. t'twn, or delivc.-cil anywhere in the city.
W. 0. CASSKLb, Alban.T Or.
Contractor and ICnildf r.
i I "111. UMJKKSlUAliD 11AV1AU LUUAl hU i
J. ill Alliunr solicits patronage from city i
ami country. Will cxmtract to build bridges, j
barii!), imdall manner of dwelling houses,'
including Queen Anne, Eastlake rind Eliza- '
bethian Htvle of building. Will furnish j
plans and siuciftcatinna free of charges. Satis j
faction guaranteed W. .JUASSEL.
" Imporlaul oliv.
HAVING LEASED THE .MOM El i ll
iiasture from the Orcson Paeifu- Co., all
peMoiis having stock therein on pasture u.re
hereby notified to remove tliem at once, nr !
make 'arrangement! with me. Failing to di
so fucli stoek will be turned out.
JOHN schmeei:
BROWNSVILLE.
o. r, rosneiv a .,
Keal Estate :uid
I NS Uli A XCE A CEN ' i
WHY DOES
THE MAN LOOK SAD
Di-i-atise he kimus that his drar wife is
juat uoiiiinunciu.s; to work him fur
Motnethinj; you know how it u
voursolf hut when
LAISIESTKAIDE
WITH
Jiwnell it Stiinard
Their hushainla don't look that way,
hocause there arc uo extravagant
prices on their floods. Everything
is good; everythink is achcav: make
Home happy, make
YOUR HUSBAND SMILE
By. trading at the economical store
wherejthe rule of good goods 'and i
low price9 knows uo exception,
Don't forgot that t( in pie of economy
is at
Brownell & Stonard's-
fur.xKii first axi i"r "Lnrv si s
i
Over The
VkWAm MOUNTAINS
KKOM AI.RW'V
OR 1.KBANOV
WARD.
The Willamette Valley anJ Cas
cade Mountain Wagon Road is in ex
cellent condition, and by all odds is
the he3t and shortest wa-oii road to
Eastern Oregon. Water anil grass is
abundant along the entire, road. The
grades are easy, accommodations su
perior and the road well brjdged
making it the best mountain road in
the state. For summer jaunts, hunt
ing and tithing the Cascade Moun
tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake
and the Three Sisters afford superior
advantages.
I have just received over 2000
yards of standard ginghams from
John Wannaniaker, of Philadel
phia. The common price of these
goods is 10c per yard. I v.ill sell
14 yards for 1t he price of good
prints.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG.
Bardiie
Roberta
F. L. Kenton
-DEAL
Sta,ple a,TicL Fancy
(jROOEME
ilso Vhoice Candirs, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos,
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
TERMS CASH ANJ PJUCJSS LrOW.
Subsvfi fifioit Agent for all Leading Nctcs
papers and Magazines.
NEAR. THE POSTOFFICE.
TllCt-rr-r ..-T-iTbA rT.VL
I I L
PlZums -Sot! on Giig
fABIETlNE miXQ.omm
LTJ TV
'i h f-f ii.- tiMt Inn.! -r wi'i't liml it t'i tl'.i ir ailvautaze to call cm the noiler-t-i-.'iiril
at I I- : tt en S-xth :m.l 1 . itj ...- .1 stiTtts, Albany, Oregon. 1 nmw
idl'.-r u'Ji 'i in', u- i th-.i-r-aii.! feet. I also keep on hann ?hirjglct,
iloni v. i v i. Ti.im.-s: :ls. iinu-. .ill of which I sell al erv low rates
W. W. CROWDER.
STEWART & SOX
1 )t-ale
General
H
Asrieultural
Iron, .Steel and Coal
Wagons and linggies
Rope and Cordage
BUiehsm it Its' Supplies
Garlen and
And all Implements
C. K. HAW KIN?.
ALBANY
Dues an ii;nurnc Imsiiiei-'S indi kinds of farniture, bedroom seta, parlor
sets, chair?, !! loiuitfes, kit dicn safe), and all kindi of tables, etc., lc.
Also havo a tine selectimi ! wall )iaicr and wiudow shades, wkich they are
offering at close figures. 'all and see thtu, oa Kirgty.streat, opposite Stew
art &. Sox.
CITY DE fJG STOEB.
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TOiLET AND FANCY ARTICLES.
PRESCSIPTICNS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS,
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ALBANY, OKBtiOK
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Y1ERECKS SHAVING PAHLOn
TifREE CHAIRS
KUNNINii STEADY.
A CLEAN TOWEL
TO K VICKY I I MtMIB.
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Carpenters' Tools
r n,tilder Ilanlware
, Powder, Shot, etc.
GUmt powder & FuM
Saws and Agtes.
Grass Seeds
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