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ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE t .': " 4 , , tHB HAILS. V nil at IhcAlUanj poytefii rdow low I feral! otaco norl Sl.e lutei n .f West Siile I Nairuw Ufcur" K. R 'f Por'.riti.J and Nltm... f rfc!'H 'ni!Yv-'iiiua oCSce .' ....... 6.M A. M, II A. X ...t1;-t3 r. M .7:3 r. m fhe uost tiliiru uiii be i-lused ejh )ra iix to seres o'clock. vvei.iug KgMterel matter lor thrftearly isarBirj '.rain shou'i! l- mail mi before I o clock the i it ?io eveninr. OKEUOX PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Departs .jil.15amll.t0pm h'r -iwht , S.'2.iim6.5l JOTTHsS AB0IT IW5. Wheat is worth &2 cents. Milt Miller, of Lebanon, is in the city. Read Julius I'uadwohl's advice to insure. Harper Cranor returned from the bay yesterday. II. F. Merrill took a trip to Port land yesterday. For the finj'st nlvcr polish in the market go to II. 'vert's. Rev. Mr. Kirkpatriek, of Leba- j :ion, was in the city yesterday. j Mrs. E. F. Sox and children have gone for a trip to Seattle. ' Save money lv buying a year s si'.pplv of boots uiul klu-ei at costal W. F. Read's, j Rev. ('. N. Wyman, of On:t;:,j Iowa, is in the city visiting ac- i:a'uit;uce. i li. L. Ilao'uiiiaa will sell Vis en-; .ire siock oi ikioks hum M4iiun t j.-t f t days. I Im.-cs run awav I w .at c hn iivfir accidents are lt a policr always happening, with Win in the Travelers. ire-Hi. i'ieiffer and family ; of tIio Council Bluffs, Iowa, Free Press, is Visiting his brother Char les oi the Rev re House. The parents of young Hill, one of tin- Lebanon switch train wreck ers, have removed from Astoria to this citv, arriving ve.'terdav. Mrs. L. A. Woodle went to Fort- land yesterday to attend the tuner- i al of her nephew, the brave heart- i ed fireman umt Gurthrie. It is rejiortcd that an English syndicate is attempting to induce the American cotton mill men to effect a cotton "trust."' The Eng lishmen propose to pay $'JO,000,000 tor the entire American cotton mill plant. Ir. II. A. Davis of Ilarrisburg, was in the city j'esterday on busi ness. He reports the best crop of wheat he has had for yerrs and will harTest over U000 bushels of the old white winter variety plump and full. Mrs. 15. um has a few neat gilt picture frames on hand to which she will fit craTon portraits at from to $20, frarfce included. Tar ties wishing to aTail :hemselres of this oiler must call promptly, as Mrs. I.', will remia Kerr but a short time longer. j The Oregonian is wide oi the j mark in stating the loss of the) Farmers and Merchants Insurance Company of this city in the Spo kane fire. It places the loss at $W.0OO. w hereas it could not be ver $J.".00D, as that is the exte::t. and probab'v will tin he over MlVXK). - 1 The Review ot IVinevil'e savs: John Nutting, l'.ob Horringtoii and -. iooteris reiurned on vi cuiu s day from a search in the nort .- eastern part of the covtnly for the: remains of George Nutting. They were uuable to tind any trm es of the missing man. They intend j continuing their search until some 'hing definite regarding his dis- appearance is learned. ' Typhoid Fertr U jnav not be generally known that the real cause of typhoid fevers the lack of proper sanitarv con- ditions, yet such is the fact, lherefore the presence of tvithoidxn "L' 1 ., i: " ' . ' i t -.- , the bondsmen being satisfactory-, . :ever means tuat there are loul. 1 1. . raa . ' ; inalanous Ta,K)r caused by bad drainage, or that some local im- punt.es exist that should be re- moved, or that the poisonous sub-1 . ' , j j 1 ., . tl, I U IUB VICUUIS IIIC OI , pure water the real cause in a large majcrity of cases. Any of these conditions are a shame to u I ties where they exist, and untiring j efforts should not cease until thev! ,i tv. . :- i ill 1 1- 1 :.- ICUlVfCU X-'U Lilt , C.VI.TL 111 l'ii j . uwiL muuuu iitA blt n i there are any cases of typhoid fever in the city. i Street Car. X peep into Mr. Anslyn's paint shop yesterday gave a view of the almost completed street cars. They are the handsomest, neatest, and best proportioned cars in the state, and will be the pride of the city., and a credit to the builder, beine'. Albany productions throughout. The native woods are beautiful when worked with artistic taste, as in this case. It i.skexpectcd tney will commence their daily work about the 15th. Eahr.to Kire. The ngine oii the freight on the Southern Pacific emitted sparks '-nough to set fire to the dry grass and rubbish in Elkins' addition, resulting in a fire that consumed seteral rods of fence for Mr. Klkins. The boys on the Lebanon train disoered the fire as they came in, and backed up themgine and put i cut. liar anil Oats Wanted. Mr. L. Senders, of this city, will uy all the clean timothy hay brought to him in tigntly com pressed bales, lor w hich the market price in cash will be paid. He also wants to buy oats. Sack- fur-m.-hed. Deliver at stables. SLEEPLESS N lf;ilTsYMAtE Misr.it .!i:e ty tint t -r; ':'! conu'i. Sliiluii".--iiro ii the remedy fur you. Foshay V Mason. a SEW SUPERIHIENDEHT; Gen. SeaJl Tarns orer the Control Chmawa Iodiaa Sciool to Re. Irwh. The Salem Statesman says: Yesterday, just before noon, Gen. W. II. II. Beadle, who has been superintendent at the Chemawa Indian school since last April, turned over to Rev. (J. M. Irwin, his successor, the school projerty and other interet-ts thereunto be longing. Iu doing 80 b.3 expressed himself as feeling a great interest in the future success and prosper ity of everything in connection with the itstitution he had man aged for a short time. He 'said his snort sojourn here had brought about a kindly feeling for the people of Oregon and especially of Salem ; his business and social re lations with them had always been pleasant and of a nature of which he was very proud. He said that Oregon would alwav.s be spoken of by him as a place with a great j futuie before it and he would watch the development of that future with the same interest as its de-1 Toted sons. i High-l'i-lced ttraia. The Ochoco Review says that it is likely that seed grain and feed of all kinds will bring rousing high prices lor uie nexi iwetve mourns. , The local market is spoken of here. ; Though, as far as heard from, grain j is turning out better than was ex-; pected. lut many have laded to raise any grain at all, cutting their crops tor hay. Hay will be p'.enti f i . i i ti. r : . . the Willamette valley fur seed If , , , . iiv.v.invw.mtiT 10 iOi ii:iu 1AU1 ' graMiandfeed Incases where n n tl0 season, was plowed to a depth !, uuistbehadlhismaybedonc.buti,,,.,,,, tffa inci c, tle er tb ' S",f .r hc ever before. The balance of the y-rtU0! iron, uic y.b, .or .ebs 8tubbie atul wa3 lJow. than ! cents a pound maybe nc t, e(1 for : ,ast fa u u for hat. Thus it can be seen what j who,e lleix. sown to' whit f u such prices would make oats and;wheat the tffo.acl0 be J, wheat bring. At presen prices it , jl!3t itt on old' P" would make wheat worth aoout j and the renia5n(J er on t iel new $2 50 a bushel, and oats not less stSR)le piowing with Uie result inal "v ",F . i. J t rates we preuici veij oa: ; be hauled iron the lVitlanel!c ! rallev, and no wheat wr sj.eculative purposes least, ... 1L III I Ill.'L M..th r xvZ siuBl . The Oregonian says: Gwin a. lAueii, 01 uapiain loungsl office. United States engineers,! who is in charge of a party survey-. ing the various bays and estimates i along the coast, writes that at the i mouth of the Siuslaw he succeeded j in running several lines of sound-! 1 I .. 1 11 M mgs across the bar and the north and south spits. He reports four teen feet of water on the bar at high tide. The steamer carrying the party was able to steam at "full speed from the entrance o: the river to the head of tide water, a distance of twenty-three miles. without striking a snag or a rock, He concludes bv saving; I think the Siuslaw the finest stream we buildings or. either side of the rail entered south of the Columbia. A road track being inflames. On survey of the river was made from ; reaching Yaqtiiua City we decided the entrance to a point one mile j to remain at that place rather than above Florence. '. risk obtaining accommodations at . , . ! Newport. After a bountiful repast Not 'oipi-tri ThU Sra.on. : at Schmidt's hotel we were shown Maior T. II. Handburv. United l OVt'r the company's fine ship "The States engineers, states that it will be impossible to complete the lighthouse on Destruction island this season. He is iiiakimran eltbrt tolinvrthf tiv sirnal ....mr.lof..,! this !,oiler: tan. I tie niacfnnerv and !, and "siren," w hi h is to wa,' people from danger, instead ' f luring them to destruction, as 1 liil tb sirrn ni iilil nrn 1.11 !, ; island rcadv to set up. The com- i pleiion of the fg signal is of more importance than the light, as the ' greatest danger to mariners on '' that coast is L'om log. Ax soon as ' the necessary appropriation ha- : 1 ecu wcnied! the light station will i he completed. ' - - : rrrrHici Hi Kmi. i Mr. T. Jay lhiford, of Corvaliis. who has been appointed agent at the Siletz Indian reservation, pre- 1 sen tea his bond for io-.000 to Z, . M " tS " , - v f d m forwith ' ed to t, d . f ,Ie . Hk , t prove a defaulter, 1 .- . , as he an.l Mi . So! x-ing. one of his bondsmen, were on the bon l of I i, I . ..1 l. .... t .,i . reservation some years since, and the had to pay $o00 each lor a i. south ikt. ... . u , ,-,,.! On Monday the South Dakota :u"eui.iuii mci ai i u tiutn. lor llie last session. The on Iv work done was the auditing of the expenses i of the convention and the signing! ot the constitution, beventy-two ( of the eeventv-tive raeiubers were ; present and affixed their signatures 1 T ,. , to the document. The work of the j . Jull"fl radwohl calls the atten convention meets with universal i tlon ?f lfhe .ten8 of Albany to m approval. i 8ure. uefore lt '.8 to late. He rei- Moved. A tramp by the name of John Koss, who was put to work on the street yesterday evening took ad vantage of the momentary ab sence of his overseer and flew down the street at a rate of speed that would discount the Cameron & Udell race, lately witnessed in this city, when last seen he was heading for the timber east of town, and has probably gone to look after the whereabouts of Tiarnev Wilson. WaHhiajrtoji'H ('nstitatioB. The constitution makers of Washington have finally decided against putting a railroad commis , sion into the constitution and decided to submit prohibition in a separate article. Aerii-nt. Y e aie informed that John Son neky, while moving an engine be longing to a threshing outfit, two miles beyond Lebanon, iu the forks of the Sanliam, had an acci dent while passing over a sidling -place, by the engine sliding around and throwing him t-j the ground,! injuring htm severely. i HE JlbriNiL..HB.::A11'! VSDAr, CHOP MATTERS. The Salem .Statesman savs: The ' hrtia of the steam thresher is heard in every direction just now and a large ar?otint of the. grain crop of 1S8S) throughout this portion of the valley is now sacked up. While the yield, is in fio case phenomen ally large as on many previous 1 years, nor is it in general as large as common, yet there is no cause for complaint; there will be plenty of wheat for sale and the shortage in the world's crop will insure good figures for it. The cf use of shortage in this valley is the continued d.y, hot weather of the early summer. T. L. Davidson, a farmer of the neih borhood for several years, said to a reporter yesterday that "whenever we have so much warm weather without sufficient moisture in the ground, the spring grain fails to fill well and the yield is consequently 1 Itgtit. me summer fallow is j almost everv instance is turnine out a good yield. The yield all around, as far as I know, is medium." (J7G. (ilenn, who owns a farm near this city, jjives a little experi ence in wheat; raising this year which conveys a useful lesson." He had a field of 14 acres, l"J acres of which yielded when threshed 210 1 1 1 1 t 1 uusneis. or it , bushels ner acre: other two iml.iipi, nr -.4 acres yielded 10H bushels per acre. The two-acre piece was considered me poorest spot on ins tarm, a: rocky point ot frozen out ground upon which a lot of pink had grown ! i ifom a threshing machine sctti'iir. i rM,,.rt i 1Uv..., , ! already stated-all of which con- vinces Mr. (ilenn that with deep plowing and careful cultivation he I . ,-!-. . i i - -1 t i r o i l- r i .iKiu,k i . i f , - f . ,..'. , - - J further that summer allowing is I fair .vlru MrI i 4ll. Artie, u-n : 1 . renter,- can substantiate the above. TKIV To YAQMXA. In company with a large crowd of pleasure seekers we Mepped aboard the 0. 1. Co.'s train Satur day arid were soon whirling through the fields of ripened grain on our way to the coast to spend a few hours, and inhale the fresh breezes from the old ocean. Three miles this side of our destination we were treated to the rather novel i sensation of riding through a lire, ' the Williams cannery and adjacent " nlainette Valley," by her genial : ' eommander, Captain Patton, who! I Wlth 1,13 brother ollicers. receive! j may eompliments Irom the traTel- 'g public for their kindness and ! aiu'ni'oB to tneir rr.anv wants ' wn,'i on shipuoarii. uniay morning we took Capt. Chatterton's staunch little steamer lne JticliarJson. and are soon landed in Newport, where we take :l 'irriage and start on the steam j ter,'-v al Ko,ltl1 I''fab for Seal Kock, a favorite resort nine ! milt-" away, sheltered from the! wm,is ,-v the surrounding blnfis, nd ,,l!e 01 'be prettiest places on f the coast. Hero we hare an ele- gant dinner served us and start: homeward, stopping for a few mo-! ments at the wreck of the "Ya-: ijuma lay, anu reach the ferrv again, to find that the high winds' on ' onn Bros. Ihev have just re am! rouk'h seas combined renW I ceived lot !' full cream, fresh and nr crossing very diflicnlt and un-1 safe. -,M . , ... . . , The proprietor of this boat evi dently lacks the judgment which he should possess to care for his patrons, the boat being old and her machinery and engines weak, and IiahI? to 8lve way In an emergency, nuu in uJCll ucuauve Ul lilt' lilHB for regulation of such crafts carries neither small boats or life saving device of any character. We. however, at last reached Newport in safety and soon after n i aquina, wnere we once more take the train, and are home again f i : : i 1 , i . fu,BU,Trneu' om Ll? 'eiresneu y our oui- n"' INSDKK. icscnia nctcii lusuiaiice cumpituiea who carry a capital of $76,000,000. with a cash deposit in the state of Oregon of $350,000. Fanners who have spent the en tire year in producing a crop of wheat should run no risks now, but promptly get insurance upon the crop and guard against fire, for if they lose their crop by fire.it is a calamity to the whole community as well as an irreparable injury to to them. Seattle, Ellensburg, Vancouver and Spokane Falls has nothing to do with our companies -r the losses will all be paid and still we are ready for business, the same as af ter the Chicago fire. Scissor. .Shears. immense stock at Stewart Sox s. ihc best quality size or style. Call and oar stock. Stewart & Sox and a.y examine, i rocket ChHci-.v. The largest and finest display every brought to this valley just received at Stewart Sox's." Call and examine. .Miimi'j ciii-icrs amlaji 1. 1 i s:.t ::(lill .arm-.-.-- dealers. TI Tfte0ie6Vi' Ffdf? meet at Newport,- CoUlitv. I August 23rd,- artu 24th ii i dnee foiW for newspaper- thijr trnlie3 liave oeeit ai t-hi. u:ifmfl rrii'IVi A' 1 1 .:!'-. '-! ... X W ami m iu'.a au lin.i l tri will' llf .1 fi1:H':ij.fo,iil t'-'ff i:5g arianjsrBeuts U eifUrtait, the as- souiation, -t all intenu Jiii- to .-tttenu will please- jotify- the PresicieBt at once. The Oregt' Paiitic vv!l gives free passes from Alfcany to Newport and return, and th: O. t C liw R. rate are full fare t'wig oiie-tifth fare re turning. --.J. K. . BELL. CHAS. NICKEIt, . Pkkudkst. MICKKT-V.Y. Notice to C'ontraetors, Notice is hereby given that the! undersigned building committee of ; the Masonic Association will re-i ceive !ids at the office of C E. Wclverton in the city of Albany, : uregon. uniu i o ciock j. m. on Saturday, August 10, 18SU lng down and constnu foot, cement or artificial walk in front of the new Masonic j huildi'is: and David Froman's I block, a distance of 100 feet. Said walk to be constructed of (irst-claes j material, and to be laid in a thor- s ough and workmanlike manner. ! All bids should specity the mate-! rial to be used. The. walk to be j laid by September 1st, lSSt). (Iko. AV. JlASTllX, j L. Senders, ' vl. C . bIMl'SOX, Coaimittee Sninrlhini; Noit. Julius Gradwold has oncied, at the Golden Rule lizxw tt-ve a magnificent line of the latest dec orated, ware, including Wedge wood & Co.'s Newyacht shape, - tit t gold'handsomely enameled, new est shape and prettiest decoration riciuv uecoratea witn nowers and 011 tne raaiKet. 1 nese gooas were received direct from England, and are latest designs. Ladies are in vited to call and inspect them. There is no need of eend.ng away for such goods when such a selec tion, imported direct, can be ob tained in this citv at a less price than anywhere else. ; flnn Sultincs. tailoring department, the very latest patterns in piece goods for suitings and trousern, which will be made up to order in the most approved 6tyle by Mr. E. A. Schuf fler, the experienced tailor who has charge of that department. Call early and get your choice of patterns before the stock is broken. Ton Caunot A fiord. At this season of the year to be without a good reliable diarrhoea balsam in the house, as cramps, colic, diarrhoea and all inflammation cf the stomach and bowelj arc exceedingly i dangerous if not attended to at once. One bottle of IJKliGS' DIARRHOEA BALSAM will do more goo 1 in cases ; of this kind than any other medicine ; on earth. We guarantee it. U. L. i lHackmau, drug-j't. IJrrlric ItlUern. This remedy i becomiiiir .o wcl jinl populur known as to iieed no spe cial mention. All who have used I Eleerie Bitters sing the .-.aine ong ot 1 praise A purer medicine does noter 1st and it is guaranteed t do all thai is claimed. Electric Hitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidney, and remove Pimples. Koils, Salt Kheum and other affection caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent, as well as cure all Mahiruil f;.-ers For tli lire of Headache, (.'onstipr.tioii and Indigestion try electric bitters En-1 f lire sai.Riacuoti guaranteed, or money j relundsd. l'rtce .t) cents and 1.(H)' per bottle at Foshay .V: Mason. ' BKIKF m:Tio.. Trv Cone i .s Havana cigars. Lovers of ood I cheese should call sweet. Mexican Cactus Bitter is the best remedv In the world for lirer and kid ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale at M Banragart's FOR DYSPEPSIA an r i.ivek com plaint, yo- have a prnted guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's V itaiizer. It never fails to cure. Foshay & Mason. Those wishing screen doors and windows should get my prices be fore ordering elsewhere. W. W. Crowder. The "Pacilic Arguud" ranges both four und six hole. An Eastern stove made especially for this const's trade Sold only by Geo. W. Smith, Albany If you want a clean and fine smoke askfor J. Joseph's home made white abor cigars. For sale by most cigar dealers and at J. Joseph's faetory. During our epidcaaic of dysentery in the summer of 1879. 1 told 10S bot tles of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Femedy, and it proved satisfactory in every instance. The remedy is standard in this commun ity. George B. Durbar, Druggist, Center Point Iowa, The epidemic referred to, was by far the worst that has ever occurred in Iowa, Over 40 persons died from it, in a town of only oOu hundred inhabitants; but every case in which the remedy was used, recovered It was equally successful durine the epidemic of bloody flux in Virginia, in 1887. and in Michigan and Southern Illinois, in 18S3. It has been in constant use for over seven teen years, and has proved itself to be the most successful medicine yet dis covered for bowels complaints. For sale by Fosbay & Mason. HOLE BAKING ro v ma ft. ! Pn iifi ovrirPAol-tf fnr .Iiilina Hr., A wohl and sohl at his Golden Rule Bazaar in AT i5 CENTS PEU CAX iuaranteed' to be first-class PRESS ASSOCIATION. in every Respect. JULIUS (.RADWOIIL. AUGTTST t ioon Bardoc & -Robertson. ' tr vrJlJJJ&: AT? ? taV!ied v jth a first -class Stjck of AtE FAMILY GKOCEUIES. 0!tc comer of FirSt aud Ferry streejrop?Vsle teWirt & sox. A conipleWliiie of canned goods, gro ceries and luvi8ious of all kinds'.' no tion, etc. Fresh fruit nd vegetable etery u oraing. Pncee reasonable. T!ALL ANt SEE USTtH I J.T8 COMJKO. ilOPKINS4 8LARSI,.l wiPtaifrtlFiDeillil stone side- STOVES and Hardware "All work promptly done at reasonable rates. FmsT Stukkt, I'SAilCC IlLOCk Jirick for Sale. A T MY I ' A t-'-wn, in KH-N ONE MILE! KAST OK r cli.-livc.cd anvhirL' in thucitj'. W. C. OASSELI., Albunj Or. onli-rtcir :iUd KuiitSi r. ri mi: undersigned havino located 1 in Albany solicits p.-ilroiuure from chy and country. Will contract to Imild Iiridjrt, larii8, and all manner of dwelling liousos, mt-iuiJing Ouctn Anne, Kastlukc ai:d Kliza betliian stvlef r( liuildin-'-i. Will furnish SS'"! - . . " . - 1 Important Police. ITAVING LEASED THE MONTEiTH li. pasture fr in the Orctron Pacific Co., all persons having stock therein on pasture are hereby notined to remove them at once, or make arrangements with me. Failing to do so .uch.to.-k will be turned out.( iiuEtR BROWNS VI Li F O. I 4 O.SIIOW .1 .sO.f. iieai Estate and INSURANCE A CBN' i A NASAL INSECTOR fkeb with each J.ottle of SbiIoh Catarrh Rem etiy. Price 50 cents Foshay tt Mason W1IY DOKS ) lk tauae he knows that bin dear wife is just commencing to work him for ; something you know how it is yourself but when LADIESTFADE WITH ; I ! Brownell & Stauard I Their husbauds don't look that way, j because there are no extravagant j prices on their goods. Everything j is good; everythink is cheap; wake ' Home happy, make : j YOUR HUSBAND SMILE J By trading at the economical store j wherejthe rule of good goods and) low prices knows no exception. ! Don't forget that U mplc of ecoDOiny j is at BroTOiell & Stanard's- CORNER FIRST AND F0 SlJi 1 Over The CASCADE MOUNTAINS! FROM AI.RANV It LIBANeX KAS'I-. WASD. The Willamette Valley and Cas- j cade Mountain Wagon Road is in ex-. cellent condition, and by all odds is the best and shortest wagon road to j Eastern Oregon. IFatcr anil grass is ; abundant along the entire road. The ; grades ore easy, accommodations su perior and the road well bridged making it the best mountain road iu 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 t.lTDU is issued March and Sept. each year. It is an encyclopedia of U3eful information for all who purchase the .uxurica or the necessities of life. We can clothe yon n furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary ap uliane.es to ride", walk lance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or j stav at home, and in various sies. I styles and quantities. Ju.';t fife-nre out w hat is reomrcd to do all these tilings COMFORTABLY, and you can make, a fair estimate of the value of the Tinware mm LIN LOOK BUYERS' CUIDF, which will be j sent v.pon receii-t of 10 cents to av iKte. M0HTC3HERY, WARD & CO, ' 1 1 1 1 1 4 M ick.pi n A vet u i -ii icago, 111. L. Kbnton -BIAL1R IS Staple and Ianey (jEOCERIE Usi Choice Candies, JTuts, Cigars mnd Tot Fruits, Vegetables, Xu. TERMS CASH Subscription Agent PWers mid Magazines, THE rOSTOPFlCE. 1 Hp limro. ARE iallaceJIioniDsondCn. IllwixJ jp tfWff, HLDHmT. i . i . tuvry hv largest .tok in tie itj. alibiing ftt to ftUPiT aB-' nt f tLwir eustomtrs. SPECIALTIES in Tabic L:!.Mrias,Ckoie Teas and Gttee9,Creai Oreaaa AU. resb Fruits and fegotafa Constantly on Hand. STEWAET & SOX -Dealers in- General icultonl Iron, Steel emd Coed Wagons miej Buggies Rope and Cordage lilaelismithe SappHoe Gar4cm and And all Implements J (TTT. haw k i Ts. VV mm Ilocs'au immense buFine.ts in"alt kinds of furniture, bedroom sets, parlor sets, chairs, bed lounges, kitchen eafes, ar.d all kinds of tablet, etc., etc. Also have a tine s-.-lect-ion ot wall paper and window sliadte, which they are offering al close figures, Call and sco them, on Firsty.stivct, opjvsite Stew art t Sox. AKD PBICEB LOW. for n Lehitj Atrs- ALBANY, OKECOV Cta?e, anned frcods. GOODS. ETC. Rffs'D? DK- Hardware -AN- Iifak Garpontors Tools Suildors9 Hardtpare. Poxeder, Shot, ete. Giant Powder Jb Fuse Sours and Ao$es. Grrass Seeds Used by Farmers : , . .