THE MOTCNTNG HERALD: SUKDAY, JULY 21, 1859.
IK t t. It. R. TIKE TABLE.
NORTH IfOUNU.
epartH rrivca.
laik. errr. t;4j ani ajnll'ort I'd 1010am
Kucene-e. fl:15iun) 34fpm
ami
245pra
SOUTH BOUND.
'Arrvc Departs! Arrires
KJalaa : 7:4."pm 5nmiAiihlanriQ OOam
Rujrene eX;12:3jrod2.40pm Kaccne 2.40pm
rVei;bt : . . 1.30pmKuene 6.00pra I
Xo Kteii'ht rrcched forouthufter H.a.m
The
ORhXiON" PACIFIC TIMB TABLE.
ArriTes IK-parts
l':t-TK;cr . ..
IVwstit
.;ll I5:ml1.00 p in i
lOTTINfJS ABOUT TOWN
Wheat i v. orth U) cents.
Kor tbe finest silver polish in tit
market go to II. Kwert's.
Several families from Portland
will rusticate on the the Santiam
next wjek.
If your cow is gum read the!
estray notices pusti-d up by the !
city marshal. !
I. F. Conn has removed into his j
Hen- property recently purchased !
of T. A. Shane. "
Save money by Inning a
year's i
supply t bouts and shoes at cost at
W. V. I read's.
i. P. l'.Iack'ir.n will f;ll jis en
tire stoi-k of boo!.- and stationery
at cost f--r : days.
Thomas P.rink lias folding camp
chairs, camp stools, wow.i wire
cuts ui 1 canvass cots.
l iny pieces 1 turniture given i
wuii au cook stoves or ranges sold J
'y Matthews & Washburn. '
.Mrs. W. II. JieFarlaud is ouite i
ill at Kugene City, where she has ;
i ;en visiting for some time.
Those wishing screen doors and j
windows should get niv prices be-
tore ordering elsewhere. W. W. !
(row dir. i
I ;bbe Peters has finished haul-!
nig trJUO busneis ot new wheal to i
i!;e Ked Crown mills. His entire j
crop averaged '.' bushels per acr.
The Kev. II. K. lv.lsou, of
Grinned I'nivcrsity, Iowa, will oc-
cv.py the pulpit of the Presbyterian i
church this morning at 11 o'clock. !
s. Powers lias returned from
Taconia, wheie he bought out a
harness and saddlery shop. He
w ill remove to that city to locate j
in a few days. !
Just received, a nice parcel of!
cream cheese and breakfast bacon !
in small t large packages, ex
lreHsly for camping outfits, at Bar- f
due A KoLcrtson'.s. j
A 100-yard foot race between K. !
Cameron and II. II. Odell, for a j reach,
purse of $ 100, is to be run at the ;
fair grounds adjoining this city at
:! o'clock this afternoon.
C Warren and L. W. 1 cyee ainj
faiai.y are stopping for a week jrp
on the line of the Oregon Pacific, j
Keports come from their camp that
they have no deer, but plenty of'
trout.
Constable C. G. Burkhart, who
went t Lincoln, Nebraska, alter
Sylvester Nicholls, the absconding
street railway sub-contractor, will
probably return to-morrow witn his
prisoner.
Thomas Moiiteith. Sr., an oldv
and well known pioneei resident of
thin pitv. wlinsii h..lth h:s hfPii
steadily failing recently, was not! Lirosecnting Attorney Hewitt has j ri" will each .resent a line ap
vxpected last night to live until : returned from Salem, where he has J peararce.
morning. ' just concluded the trial of Hawkins ' .rhl. s,,.,.,.t ( arH
The Yaouina Pei.ublican savs ; ,or tllC k,1Ii,, (,f -VOUI1 A :
that uu effort will be made to get
Congressman Hermann to come to
Newort ou the occassion of tf.e
meeting of editorial association
and dflivfr :in :iddrpsK.
-r...i v w... -..i.i ,...,.i1,i! new
j t ?tti vtay v i i'aii9 i j
lots in tlackleraan s ou addition to
Langdon; consideration'
fNJU. Ihese lots six montlis ago
were sold for $201) each, having in ;
that length of time jut doubled j
in raliie.
Wrn Hn-i r tt'pnl tn Sun I
Fiancisco ves'terdav. He will be:P8lt
absent about live days, and
his return it is presumed
mor I
active work will commence on the i
eastward extension of the O. p. .
railroad. !
, , , , ,
"Mrs Harrv Noel who has been
-oy. I, i. ii
seriously ill at Spokane lulls, was
brought to the home ot her par
ents in this city yesterday for med- j
ical treatment. She was accoin-;
panied by her mother, v ho had '
lieen at her bedside. j
The Ber. . H. Deere. D. !.,!
jtastc-r of the All Souls ( Universal-!
:st) church, of Kiyerside, Califor-!
nia. will preach at the W. C. T. U. !
rooms this morning at
eleven i
o'clock. Subject, "Righteousness, j
Peace and Joy." The public are j
cordially invited. J
Sunreyor Warner was out yester-
lay re-esiaDiisning uie graue ou ;
the street squares crossed by the
streetcar line which is now com
pleted and awaiting the cars. The
bringing down of the streets to a
level with the track will give em
ployment to a number ot workmen.
C. W. Watts received yesterday
from the type foundry of Palmer &
Rey at San Francisco a complete
set of steam fixtures to be used in
running his printing presses. A
greatly increased amount of work
made it necessarv to increase his
facilities for doing fast press work. I
i
TI,a hiimnnss ren and citizens
rrenerallv of Newnort aud Yaouina I
JiiIt 1(1 .:
toappoint committees anu to lase
steps to receive and entertain the j
Oregon Editorial Associarion which !
holds its annual meeting in New- :
,Krt on August 10th and 11th. !
' . ,. , ., ,
. ... . i
. a lenow who sans uuuer 111!
name of John Curtis, alias John :
ThomiKon. servin' a sentence in I
the penitentiarv fcr larceny from
1 . 7 . . r 1
Portland, being the third time he j
has been behind the bars, hacked j
oil' his left hand at the wrist to I
escape wo:k Friday. He was
at work in the foundry and bad ;
seyeral times burned his feet with i
the same object in view.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The
Usual Budget of
About the City.
News
A NEW BANK OKGANIZKI).
rke Hewlj Incorporated Electric Light and
Telephone Company Meet and Elect
Direct! rs and Officers.
A meeting of the stockholders of
the newly incorporated Albany
Klectric Light and Telephone Com-
pany was iteui at me omce 01
lilackbtirn and Wright last cven-
! nig. Ihe meeting was called to
order and 1). R. N. Blackburn
chosen temporarv chairmain and
C. G. Rawlings temporary secre
tary. The following directors were
then elected: N. II. Allen, I. P.
Mason, Geo. FJ. Chamberlain, FJ.
J, Lanniug, J. A. Crawford, W. F.
K!?.'1' V-' K,K" r'lapkburn- , "rain Fires in Polk Tontv.
The directors subsequently met
an d elected the following officers:!, 11,,ree ""ared acres of wheat
W. F. Head, president; N. II. j w'onging to A. Nelson and the
Allen, secretary; Geo. K. Cham- j ,,,r.von V"JM- helow Independ
berlain, treasurer , F-. K. ioli, ; was destroyed by lire Friday.
r.i-Ihe alternoon frei'dit from Port-
The present capacity of the dec-'
trie li.dit Tihmt will he lniihlrd i
mid Hip mnutinv u ill mnk tin. !
company
service second to none on the!
coast. It is also probable that be-
fore the end another year the city
will be supplied with a telephone
system. ;
Anvtltci- Mattittitin U"
lr. Whitney returned
it.
Friday
mtiam
liom a trip up the North
rjver
In company with
a iartv
of CorvalIis gentlemen thev visited !
the 8uiphur Springs, about thirty-1
live miles above Gatesvilie. The
water from these springs, while
containing some sulphur, is not !
ver.v strong. When the railroad is ;
completed through the mountains I
these springs will be a great health
resort. Plenty of good hunting and ;
"slung abound in the mountains,
um
every kind of berries in their ,
on. ;
j
sheep i .He sca,e.
KP:lon
A gentleman who arnveu lrom
Kastern Oregon yesterday, coming '
1 1 i . 1
bv the Lebanon route, savs there
are now over 1,000,000 head of
sheep being pastured between Fish
Lake and the Deschutes river. The
bunchgrass range of Kastern Ore
gon is bcin rapidly diminished,
forcing the sheep owners to seek
pasture in the Cascade mountains.
This latter movement is not very
acceptable to the hunters who
rusticate every fall np the Santiam,
as the sheep frighten the deer back i
into the mountains bevomt their
N.
" . ,.r ....e.
iivtrrii W ill M WIUI O0 MII1
and denied bv Judge P.oise. In '
the afternoon the prisoner-was 1
M'litenceil lO t ie ni'liilenti.irv lor
life, an 1 later in the dav taken to i
niarteis r.-ar that cit v. ;
I i mica trill f. t.tl ..m ..i. ..
will be taken on a bill .f i
. tllll ,...,..
' !
r !.
F. JI.
Prichard
vesterdav
Ked field
returned
lllld llev. K. 11. '
from Waterloo
n. - .i t i
Ihey report that a
ot tine glistening coal has
in excavating for the
ridge across the ban -
,iers of the brid
"r" " l'Tl vu-,
inea anu ioi now ourn wei .
i l o '
' -lw r. I
eariueu as a result oi ouuun g l e
i -j -l iiv i ii ,
bridge it would be doublv a good
investment. '
I'H 1SNON.VI. UKNTlON.
. . , . , ,, ,on First street optiosite the Russ
Mrahan went to Portland , house an(, ,.1, open a
1. S
l yesterday
Mrs. KHis Knox is seriously
ill!
it her home in this city.
Virgil Parker and two children
returned from Yaouina yesterday.
E. W. Langdon and wife and
Miss Grace Piper left yesterday for
Yaquina.
iercev Young is ill with tvphoid
fever at ti,e j,0me of his parents in
this citv.
Rev. I.J). Driver has returned
from his trip East, and passed up
t9 Eugene yesterday.
Mrs. A. W. McNary is visiting in
this citv at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. C. W. Watts.
G. W. Wright, of the law firm
of Blackburn & right, returned
yesterday from a trip to Eastern
Oregon.
Mrs. Dr. i. F. Jieudrex. of liar-
risburg, and daughter, Mrs. Dr
iTT ti f " c i ir
w. xi. ivwf o ui wif leu
terday for Yaquina
.1 V. Gusick and family have
. . i c a ! a il . ...
returned iroui :i mp i.o uie muun-1
tains. Thev report a most enjoya-j
ble trip. Mr. Cusick and son Ed. i
caught several hundred fine trout!
at and below Fish Lake. !
i,r i,.i7i i . n.,. '
n. jh-i an.nni, nun xji I
late W.II. McFarland, passed up;
to Shedd Statirn on last evening's:
- 1 ii e
Irani, wnere ne win remain ior
1
few days. He will then make a
brief visit to San Francisco, after
which he will permanently locate
in Portland, entering the broker's
business.
Boots and shoes at cost at Read's.
SUED OX ACCOCXT. I
Th 0. P. R. S. Co. and Searle & Doasa Sued
for $7,148.82.
Tbe California Giant Powder
Company begun suit Thursday
in the United States circuit court
against the Oregon Paciiie Railroad
and Searle & Deaue, contractors, to
recover noney due on merchandise
sold and deliverered.
It is alleged by the complaiuants
that Searle it Deane entered into a
contract ou the 23d of August, lbSS,
to build fifteen miles of road, and
that by Juue 15, or this year, the
contract was completed
and that
now ilue
siii''o;j 03 is the sum
the contractors. The plaimilfs
in i his suit des:re to hold this sum
for their own oeneflt to the extent
of $714S S2. which is tin sum due
them for ciectrcal mftterial; pnw
ler, fuse, caps and other articles
furnished between tbe ditcs of
September 'J'i and December ol, of
la-t year.
!ilI!d I'obably set the wheat on tire.
l 18 reported that several houses
burned. One thousand acres or
move hare been burned over, and
the Eola hills were set on fire. The
loss by the Nelson-O'Lrvori firei
will amount to over .:;000. Their
barn, containing over twenty tons
of hay and some fanning imple
ments was saved. The lire was
seen to catch from the up freight,
and the wind soon took it beyond
contrcl. A count v road stopped its
prosrre:
Timber Sharper-.
Down in
Washington territory
some timber sharper rei, resenting
themselves to be capitalists have
induced men to locate on timber
lands by nUering them big prices
for such lands after thev have
proved up on the same, but de
nianded of the settlers the sum of I
i--,0 or 100 "as an evidence of good
faith. -lter securing iais lee
they skipped out, k-aving the
. . 4 i 1 i .! 15.1 I
seiuers to no:a uic saeu so to
speak and mourn the loss of the
fee recklessly paid to strangers. It
nuum jiuv i-j giTv micu Miaipeis a
wide berth.
ringer Amputated.
Dr. .1. A. Laniberson of Lebanon
and Dr. ,1. L. 1 1 ill of this city am
putated a linger of the right hand
of -Miss Ollie Uowell of Sneet
Home yesterday, which was ren
dered necessary from blood ro:son-
ing that
onginateu in a peculiar
Her brother had an ab-
manner.
cess in the ear, and Miss liowell
""cidentally stuck tiie needle,
IiL'h had linen iified as a probe,
ito her finger, resulting in blood
Qisoning, and necessitating the
niputatioii of her ringer.
Working on lh- llnsilh.
Workmen ure busy just now in
lacing new brace beams under
he cylinders of the steamer N. S.
Jently, besides constructing a new j
vneet ior propelling purposes.
This boat with the Win. M. Hong,
s tied up at the Klair wharf, at
.'orvalliB. Probably before the
si gunner is over these boats will
rt'ceive fresh coats of paint and
when started up alter the nrst lall
I'lete.l, and as soon as the cars i.re
finished the line will be put in
'"" mo una it:in
manufactured by A. .1. Anslyn
ti
arc
"earing completion. 1 hoy are en-
closed and the painters are at work
on them. Thev are bein.' finished
in :i first-elass nmnncr and will ho
ready for use bv August 15th.
sitrrrt Car Ruildiogn.
vi .v i.:i,i i.
tilt.- vutii i til i. nji wiiii-iiii: i lie
de-istreet (;ar d ot an(, MlabIe- has
l,-i lnt tr. &f W I' I .vanll
j Tlu. buidingS wiJ 1)t, located near
,.,, - ,.;,. f i,.n n.i xtnth
r j unvtivti a j vii aim iimwt
streets, and will consist of a main
! depot 20x50 feet, two stories high,
. . . . ...
and stables for the horses 14x20.
tVri, ;n 4l
work will commence on the same
.tnr,.i..
.innta.
khootiac iIlry.
F. Cosmagh has rented a room
I snooting gallery, xiuswiii give a
number of the great deer killers an
opportunity to practice up bofore
going to the mountains.
v. m. r. A.
The regular weeklv meeting will
be held in the W. C. T. IT. hall
this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Sub
ject, "Ruined bv Appetite" Gt-n.
XXV, 17 :54:' Heb. XII. lb.
Leader, Rev. S. (J. Irvine D. D.
Kid (iltiTrs! Kid ;1oys:
I have just received a full line of
kid gloves brand "Our Own
Ibis is a genuine kid glove. I buy
direct from importers in New York
ana fonsmcr them the best value
ui aiir xiove i ever soiu ior inie
price. Five buttons, three rows of
stitching, $1.50 per pair. S. K.
Young.
The Democrat jiublishes an
item concerning a tire in 'the
mountains rm tbr Oiicttrnril lino iA
the Oregcn PaciSc railroad, credit-
. mir t ha co t - rJu xoIaih lmnnl
r- 'v1 .uilU..;Uuiuoi.
This item verbatim was published
originally in the Hi.kald and was
copied by tbe Journal. Had the
'eraocrat taken it lrom these
columns it -might have bad it sev
ernl
davs earlier.
Ah Abxnluic ure
The Origin j! Abie tine O'uUiaent
is
iii!v put up in large two-ounce tin
hoxes, and is mi absolute cure for old
so.es, "minis, wounds, chnppnd hands,
and all skin eruptio::. Will jiositivo
lv" cure ah kinds ef piles. Ask tor the
Original Aliictinc Ointment. to!d by
Foshttv .fe Ma.-oii at cent -r box,
l-v niaii "0 cent.
CnilKCH 8EUVSCE8.
WsiHtr, WnEX and kt whom Sbk
VICES WILL HK IlKi.n To-Uay.
Catholic Services every Sunday
at lOrtJO a. in. Sunday school at 2 d.
in. at the Academy, lie v. L. Metayer, j
rector.
Christian Ciiincn Services every
First Lord's Pay at their church build
ing y Elder W. I). Humphrey at 11 a.
m. and usual hour in the evening.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Evan'OEUCAI.. Corner of Lyon and
Fourth streets, services at 11 a. ni.
and 7 'M p.m. Pastor, Kcv.l. B.Fisher.
Sabbjtn school Ida. in. Prayer meet
ing every Wednesday evening.
.Methodist. Corner Ellsworth and
Third streets. Services at 11 a. m. and
V::X) i). in. Pastor, l'.cv. II. P. Y'etu.
Sabbath .-ehool '2::J0 p. in. Prayer meet, j
in everv i nursoay evening.
PiiksVtkui.x. Comer of Cioadal
biu and Fifth streets. Services at 11 a
in. and 7::j0 p. in. Pastor Kev. K. K
Priehaid. Sabbath school at 12:15 p.
ni. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
United Phesjiytbuian. Corner of
Washington and Fifth streets. Servi
ces at II a. ln.und 7:0(1 p.m. Pastor Itcv.
S.O .Irvine. Sabbath school at 2:iX) p.
in Prayer meeting every Wednesday,
evenmsr,
St. Pali. Metuopist Corner Mont
gomery and Third streets. Services at
H a. "rn. and 7:1K) p. m. Pastor, Itcv
D.H.Comann. Sabbath school atlo a.
in. Prayer meeting on Thursday
evenings.
Uaitist. Corner of Lyon and Fifth
street.-. Services at 11 a. in. and 7:o0 I
p. m. Pastor Rev. L. .1. Trumbuk.
Sabbath school iminediatcly after the
morning services. Pray-r meetiut;
every Thursday evening.
Puotestant" Eriscoi'Ai. iiui::h
Services will be held in St. Peters Epis
copal church every alternate Sunday,
morning and evening. Sunday school
ul t(:!!0 a. in. Friday evening service
on every Friday preceding the Sunday
service." All are invited to attend.
Coxuuei.atmxai.- Corner of Ferry
and Fourth streets. Services at 11 a.
in. ami 7:30 p. ia. Sabbath school at
13:15. Prayer meeting ou Wednesday
evenings. O. b. Uoge.s, paster.
A ttention.
We have just received a nice
assortment of parlor furniture
direct from the East. We have
the iatest designs in mahogany
frame marble, silk upholstered,!
i,0lster'ed -ind in w
at .)rices that conn:
v od- tliit vnn
irh 5No t
oak suds, crush and silk plush np-
alnut suits, all
command attention.
call and examine
trouble to show
- - "
goods. Also we expect by the last
of the week or the first of next a
car load of bed-room suits in
walnut, oak and antique; also
dining-room suits, center tables,
extension tables, secretaries, ward
robes and everything else that is
kept in a lirst-class furniture store. !
Albany Furniture Co.
iiooil Investment.
For a small amount of money
that will in a year's time double or
treble your money, such an oppor
tunity is ortered in South Al
bany, only one-half mile from the
city, embracing the tract of land
from F.lkins' falls to the fair around
road. Lots sold on the installment
plan.
TWEBDALi: Jk IvHDniKLU.
Two doors south of post of (ice.
Uubber and leather belting of all
discriptions at Stewart & Sox.
barrel ot hue mixed pk-kk
just
eceived at F. L. Kenton's.
Ice cream served every day at
the Di p-it hotel, only K cents.
New designs in jewelry at freneU's
i
u
UAKlNti
POIVDEK.
Put up express! for Julins'JGrad
JJwohl and sold at his Golden
Uule Pazaar in
OXE rOTTND CANS
-AT-
i35 CENTS
lEll CAN
6f"(iuaraufced to
be first-claims
in every Respect.
JULIUS GR.DWOHL.
The Albanv Bakery
-I'odertlie ne man-veraentjot
D,
arler Eros.
WH KEEP
A fuil line o" choice
drovigion
family groceries and
Canned Pineapples,
Clioice TaWe Delicacies
Ornamented cakes for
Wedat nan an dlFart(es.
Satmo b l'i:
kinds.
mackerel fid fait Drli of M
FRESH BAKED BREAD
fcvcrv II) a v.
Best Sm Pies. Cakes
TEAS and COFFE
CANNED OODS, ETC.
" ue best Soap ir. the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
iTM John Fox's old stand
lew brick.
low Fl nu s
,1, L
Bardue
Robertson
NEW FIRM!
NEW GOODS!
Are now established with a first-class
stock of
STAPLE FAMILY GKOCKUIKS.
On the corner of First and Ferry
streets, opposite iStewart & nox. A
complete line of canned goods, gro
ceries and provisions of all kinds, no
tions, etc.
Fresh fruit and vegetables eyery
moraing. Prices reasonable.
sTCALL AND SEE USt-n
MILL DUOS.
Dealers in all the. latest improved
pianos, organs.sewing machines, guns, j
also a full line of warranted razors j
butcher and pocket knives. The best J
kind bf sewing .machine oils, needles;
aod extras for all machines All re-;
pairing in the above lines neatU and
reasonably done. :
HOPKINS k SALTMARSH, j
Pliimbinof (S Fine Fitting
STOVES j
Tinware asd Hato,i
f)t?"All work promptly done at
reasonable rates.
Kiilst Strkkt, Pearcr Bmick
Brick for Sale.
AT MV KIbX ONE M1LEJ5KAST OF
town, or (lolive.'cl anvwlu re in the city.
W. V. CASS ELL, Albany Or.
t'ontrartor and ICaililer.
riUIK CNUEKS1GNED HAVING LOCATED
JL in Alhanv solicits patronage from city
anil country. Will contract to build bridges, j
barns, ami all manner of dwelling houses, !
including Queen Anne, Eastlakc and Eliza- I
b-thian Ktvle? of building. Will furnish 1
(kins and sitcificatins free of charge. Satis I
faction guaranteed v. C. CASSEL.j j I
Important Notice.
HAVINC LEASED THE MOXTKITH
pasture frcm the Oregon Pacific Co., all
persons liavini stock therein
tiZ'at"r,aor j
i. Failing to do I
hcrehv notiiicd to remove th
make arramrempnts with me,
so such toek will be turned out.
JOHN SCHHEElt. I
1
BROWNSVILLE.
O. P. OhUOVT t o.s.
Jrtoal JEstate mid
INSURANCE A CEN9 V
WHY DOES
THE MAN LOOK SAD
Because he knows that his dear wife is
just commencing to work him for j
something you know how it is i
v-iiii rclf mi t. wnon
LADIESTFADE
WITH
Their husbands don't look that way,
because there are no extravagant
prices on their goods. Everything
is good; everythink js cheap; make
Home happy, make
YOUR HUSBAND SMILE
By trading at the economical store
wherejthe rule of good goods and
low prices knows 110 exception.
Don't forget that t mple of economy
is at
Brownell & Stanari's-
Cur.NKK KIK-ST ASn PT M.BlxfSLS
Over The
CASCADE MOUNTAINS
FROM AI.KAXY OR LEBANON KAS1
WABD. The Willamette Valley and Cas
cade Mountain Wagon Road is in ex
cellent condition, and by all odds is
the best and shortest wagon road to
Eastern Oregon. IKater and grass is !
abundant along the entire road. The
grades arc easy, accommodations su
perior and the road well bridged
making it the best mountain road in
the state. For summer jaunts, hunt
ing and fishing the Cascade Moun
tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake
and the Three Sisters afford superior
advantages.
The BUYERS j GUIDE is
issued March and Sept.each
year. It is an encyclopedia
of useful information for all
who purchase the .uxuries
or the necessities of life. We
can clothe you n furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary ap
pliances to ride, walk Hance, tleep,
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or
stav at home, and in vaiious sizes,
styUa and quantities. Just hfeTirc out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY. "d you can make a
fair estimate of the value ot the
BUYERS' CUIDE, which will be
sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay
pestaga. RDHTCGHERY, WARD & CO.,
lil-l 1 4 Michigan Avenue, L'hicago.lll.
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Browne-II d Stmiard!
F. L. Kenton
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(tROCEEIE
(.so Choice Candies. Nuts, Cigars and Tohaers.
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
TERMS OASII ATfJ) PRICES LOW.
Subscription Agent for all Leading Kws-
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P"P'S mid MayfKi nes.
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FLINN'S BLOCK, ALBANY.
Carry the largest stock
tc supply any aurt erery
SI1
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In Table LuxHries,Chok -
jery Butter on Ice, Cream
LUSCH GOODS. ETC.
ALL KINDS OF-
rasn rm s
Constaiitly, on
STEWABT & SOX
-Dealers in-
Geineral
Agricultural
Iron, Steel and Coal
Wagons and Buggies
Rope and Cordage
Blacksmiths9 Supplies
Garden and
And all Implements
U. E. HAWKINS. F. FAKKKLL
ALBANY FURNITURE HPIT
Does'an immense business ih'alt kinds of furniture, bedroom sets, parlor
sets, chairs, bed lounges, kitchen safe?, and a'.l kinds of tables, etc., etc
Also have a fine selection of wall paper and window shades, which they are
offering at close figures, ( 'ill and see them, on First street, opposite Stew
art & Sox.
& W ari oy
ALBANY, UKEON.
in the city, enabling tke
vrant of Iheir customcre.
e Teas and Cottee3,Cream-
Cheese, Canned Goods.
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Hand.
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iompson&Co.:
CIALTIES
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Walles
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Hardware
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Mnenfe
Carpenters9 Tools
Builders9 Hardware
Powder, Shot, etc.
Giant Powder & Fuse
Saws and Axes.
Grrass Seeds
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