Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 09, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    1 HE MOHNINq HEBALl): FRIDAY. AUGUST 9, 1880.
Pining aih) m&
THH MAILM.
) mU xt tlie AlkauT PMttNcecloee
I r H oftk-es nortk
! he Xugtern Ut
I'fcc West Side
A a J the Xairunr viuiire R.
r.or I'nrdaw! and ial'-in.
('rral.is nil Yaquiaj....
tlii e Koatli
! A. If,
)
..11 a. it
Aifii v. a
7:30 r. m
The nosliitifc will be closed each
! six t seTea o civck.
Keywtereil matter for theflearly in.ruir(j
rrjin kIkiuIi! Ie mailed before ( s clock the
lrvius evenin.
OKEUOX 1'ACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Arrives Departs
. ll.i;:unl.topm
Kjenser. .
KreiL'ht. ,
.UTTWfiS AIOIT TOWN.
Wkeat is north (2 cent.
Roots ami shoes at cost at Read'.
Table linen just received at U.,
I . Heads. t
Mrs. S. U. I km is. of Lafayette, ;
is in the city. ,
For the finest silver puli.sk in the J
market go fy II. KwertV. j
tuwi m,i .u.. .. i ....!
ever
to Albany for $ l.'.O at Heads.
Frank . lorri and Merrill
Philips it-tinned from the b.iy yes
terday. muiiev
l.y Inning
a vear s
silpplv of Ixjots ,
W.f'.'liead'fc.
The Ronton
and
hx-3 at cost at ;
1
yuipbony Club
ie tera house tor
the l.'ith int.
1 1
L. l'.lacki
:an v;il sell 'iis en-
in
stock t
lifks and stationerv
t i-.ist f..;r :! lays.
Try a package of the ' Rose of
.lapan"' tea sidd ly F. L. Kenton
in 25 and 50 cent packages.
u.'rrV' t 7 1
".'" ut-ui. ! vvi lame,
in addition to telegraph operator.
I'.lias Keener, living near Ilal -
si-v, narvesieu over 4U DUSUeiS ioiM""" man was ever uauiereu in
the acie on part of his wheat crop.
Among the, tantilies taking in
the families takin
th sea breezes at the bay we note
tho-e of .lames McFerren and J. C.
ilyers.
Messrs. Read, Rhodes and C. L.
I'rusli start for the Albany Milling
and Mining Co.'s Santiam mines
to-day.
Go and try some of the cream
oats just received at Parker Bros.
It beats rolled oats in several re
spects. Another shipment of Premium
Savon just received by F. L. Ken
ton. This soap goes lively at $1
per box.
Horses rmn away, boats tip over,
accidents are always happening.
Get a policy with Yinm in the
Travelers.
Two thieves stole some wheat
from LewisJPettyjohn's place on the
river above Salem recently in
broad daylight and took it into
salem.
East Oregonian : The
Kunsas
grasshoppers, which have been
sojourning in Pendleton for the
past few weeks, express themselves
as delighted with the climate and
country generally, and have evi -
dently""come to stay."
(',.nr.f,. ll,cnr.,,r. Mi.
a uik 'Vi.i.i v , vi . wit .in
lulls in the Houtheastern portion of
Polk and adjoining lands in Yam-
hill, wheat ia yielding very heavy.
lave Tow:i!enti had ninety acres
harvested the other day that yield-!
d hini hiOO bushels ".0 acres goipg
Vi buhels jer
in the same
acre. Watt's laud :
locality went 50 ;
bushels.
James Tinker, an old man SO
years of age, living at Silverton,
was driving into Salem with a few
bies of plums in his hack yester
day morning, and amved on the .
railroad track just in time for the i
morning train to strike his back, ;
and demolish it with its load and!
killed the horse. The old gentle-!
man was bounced into the ditch, i
but not materially injured. A.i
miraculous escape.
STATE DISPATCHES
A Fire ia a Harvest Field Doss Great
age A Deserved Triknte.
Dar.-
pecial to the Mekal. i
Salem, Au. S. Last evening
while (Jiebler Bros, steam thresher
was at work for Teter Bach, be
tween Anmsville and Sublimity
lire was in some way communi
cated to a straw stack and in spite
of all efforts the greater part of
forty-live acres of grain, besides
the threshing separator was totally
destroyed. When first discovered
the fire was not considered serious
and all theaght it could be extin
guished, bat a west wind seemed
to suddenly spring up, which
swept it int a straw stack, aad
such resistance as could be offered
was in rain. Luckily Mr. Uach
had haaled the grain t the gran
ary as fast as it was Urned out of
the Machine, and this way 150
bushels of oats and fifty bushels of
wheat werj saved!. The remainder
in the stack, about 900 bushels of
oata and I'OO bushels of wheat,
went up in smoke.
THE l!OT GETS A WIRll.
. . . '
l:. Koehler.manacer.in behall oi.
the Southern Pacific company
, this
atternoon presenieu a uux
watch to Knssell Coleman, the boy
who brought in word to the depot
of the burning bridge nepr this j
city. July 2!. Coleman is a grand- j
son oi Gen. John V. Miller. The
watch is nicely engrave and was
accompanied 'bv an appropriate
letter from Mr. Koehler. The in-
--rintiort as follows: "Presented i
to Knssell Coleman by the Soutb-
rn Pacific Co. in appreciation of
his services in notifying the com
pany of the binning of bridjre No.
I4S,o:i July "., lvSS0."
liil.l liI.
The four months' old boy of John
Minor died at the home oi its par
ents, east of Albany Wednesday
and was buried
terv yesterday.
at the city ceu;e-
Sl.KKPLKS.-j NKillTS, i adk miskk-AAi-
!.v Unit t -rrilile eouirh. MiiioU'
cure l
M.is.mi
till-
dv f-!' von. Foshay A:
THIS YEAS'3 HOP CROP.
A Larsrr TWd Tkaa Lust Tear aEt Pitk
ers Pltntj.
A gentleman who is interested
in the hop iuduetry of this section
says there will be no lack of pick
ers this season, for the reaso that
there will he a large number of
Indians t ome from British Colum
bia, Last year some mischevious
busybody circulated the story
among tiie British Columbia In
dians that smallpox prevailed
here. The result was that but lew
caiae, and the hop growers were
compelled to go to 1'ortland atnJ
hire white men, women and chil
dren there to garner their crop.
They were transported to the fields
at considerable cost to the hop
farmers.
little rain would certainly do no
narni peculiarity of hop this
season is that in some places the
old yards look well ami the new
ones poor. In other places the
new yards look well and the old
ones poor. This peculiarity is
noticed in yards that lie alongside
each other. The growers are at a
loss to account for this peculiarity,
unless it ho that the soil is heavier
in spots, ami therefore retains the
moisture and produces a better
crop than where the soil is, lighter
anil where the moisture evaporates
sooner.
nop ran ue tielivereil aooaru
the iiis at a cost to the uroducer
ot trom S to cents per pound. ! w lumber for
At the present time they are being' district No "'-0
cont rai ted for uy wholesale at N u Allen, electric lights,
rom 1.. to l.j cents a pouu.l. Hns.j K l)3L pawin W00(,
leaves a lair margin ol profit to the . Abinv ivintinK Co..bIanks
Pr,,,we.r- . . . , . Ji.S.Smith. nails for district
I -itt vnir t!xi via M i it W 1 1 f it- . . .
v i vti iiiv v v,'. jii ii a- iiiu.
' 10 ienior-vf as 7'uuw ua,,es-
riii u miciui t-citiuiiiiv places me
yield at 50,000 bales. In addition
1 to this the hops will be of a finer
! Washington before. Washington
Territory Ex.
Mining Drvelopuieats.
Fnion Republican: Sparta
is :
again attracting considerable at -
.1
tention. In the sixties Sparta was
a wealthy placer camp, but like all
other placer camps of that time
the richest ground was worked and
the miners struck for other fields,
ami me town grauuaiiv sunk irom
notice, scarcely existing, except in
the minds of those who were her
citizens in her palmiest days. Yet
a few were loth to leave, believing
that where there was bo much gold
in the gravel there must be rich
ledges. These ledges have by dili
gent work been discovered and one
by ons brought to notice, until now
a large amount of outside capital is
invested and mills are soon to be
pnl in. Development work is now
being done on a large number of i
locations and thev are timing out
! to be mines instead of prospects.
as is often the case with manv lo-
cation. Mr. McCev, of Walla
vfalla, will move the live stamp
mill from the Tom Paine mine in
l.aker county, to Ibn I i ri ! 1'itfs-
' imro- mini ofSnarfa. in n,. maqp
1 fnturt.
!
! fit f I T fScB t iU.
-
: TWe Wallowa count v Signal, on
the matter of irrigation says : The
other day Mr. Wilniore, tf Alder,
; brought to our oflice specimens of
wheat and oats grown on irrigated
; asid unirrisatcd nortions of his
farm. As lie walked he had pulled
nitli iiis right hand grain that had
been irrigated, and with his left
hand jraiii grown on dry land. Ir
rigated oats measured six feet and
frix inches; wheat five feet. Both
oats and wheat grown on laud not
irrigated measured fourteen inches.
Tliis is an apt illustration of tke
benelits flowing from a svstem that
will water the farms of Alder slope,
Mr. YV. has lived in California,
wherethe greatest crops of grain feel deeply interested in Washing
and fruit are grown on iand that ' ton territory, and having assisted
would he. a desert without the con- ! in irivinir her admission. look udou
stant irrigation from neighboring
j streaias. Millions of dollars will
: some day lye added to the income
! o this valley by some such system
here.
The . . Oramt Btato.
The
Tacoma News
says that
San Fran
('. Grant,
!avid li.
Mrs. Uary C. Grant, of
cisco. relict of Charles
who was murdered by
Lattin, has applied for administra
tion of his estate at Spokane Falls.
Siie also tiled objections to the
issuance of letters of administra
tion to Mrs. Mattie Grant, on the
ground that the latter was not
legally married to the deceased. In
the same connection it is said that
the holders of real estate ia
Spokane, who gained their title
through Grant are in tickle, as it
tarns out that the supposed wife
was not the legal wife, an undi
Torced wife being still alive, and,
of course, has an interest in all of
the real estate acquired.
It nay Scn.
As busy a place as can be found
at present is the Albany Iron
Works factory. A few minutes
call showed us a large force of
mnrVmpn bns:l v oBcraowl nnari thr
" k,i tu
manv contracts on hand, lhev
were jnst completing the street
railway work.
Kinrl.v Proe;rIne.
A call at the site of the new
woolen mills showed the brickwork
of that structure to lie progreFsing
ia :i rapid manner. A large force
of workmen were pushing along
the brick and carpenter work as
rapidly as possible.
Good Inrt'Htmrnt.
For a small amount of money
; that will in a year's time double or
I treble your money, such an oppor
' tunity is offered in South Al
! bany, only one-half mile from the
j city, embracing the tract of land
! from F.lkins' falls to the fair ground
; road. Ix)ts sold on the installment
j u.
' Twef.uai.k & Ki:iuiKi.i, i
Two doors south of postoflice. ;
Don't rortet that at .Mrs. J?. E. )
Hymaay is the phn-eto !;! your sew !
ini: tnu'.-hines,
COUHTY COMMISSIONERS COURT.
Rigilar Acgof t Tern Utnal Amount of
Claims Allowed.
In the matter of the application
for aid for E. B. Davidson $10 was
placed in II. Farwell's hands
Application of Mrs. S. limes fori
aid, allowed and $8 ordered.
Application of J. B. Wirt for
decking for Hamilton Creek bridge ;
allowed 25 feet, $9.00.
Fe-s in the case of the state of
Oregon vs. W. A. Hill to amount
of $52..3(i; aho same vs. James
Lannagan. t& amount of $22.85;
also same vs. Sylvester Nicnll to
amount of $41.12: also same vs.
Martin Forrester to amount of
$61.2.3; were allowed and ordered
paid.
Application of G. B. Ilartmers
and others for county road dis
missed.
Application of of J.
and others for county
T. Hooks
road ; al-
lowed and Strauder Froman, S
A.
mininr! !
Dawson and K. A. Irvine a
ed appraisers on damages.
Application of K. N. McCaw for
lumber and spikes for district 39;
20(0 feet and 25 pounds of spikes.
Two electric lights authorized
for county clerk's ollice.
KILLS ALLOWED.
Peter Hume, aid for Mis. 1
Clark t 24 00 1
('. F. Crawford, aid forMrs.
Roberts 10 00
j Sohn Usher, janitor RJ 50
1 .1. A. Crawford, water rent. 15 00
i
25
34
12
32
00
00
00
i Trt ''
! 50
i W.Smitii, work on court
house lOfi
J. D. "Walton, lumber for
district No. 10 27
J. C. Morgan, lumber for
t8
district No. 25
G. D. Barnard & Co., books
for clerk
G. D. Barnard & Co., books
54 7G;
20 05
for school .superintendent
W: w wi.w inmher fnr
i - . j
district No. 1!
. W. Wheeler, lumber for
2 02
s (15
50 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
5 00
(V.) 70
Qi, flO
j M.'Ciirl saian
! ''gupt.
No
rv school
Sam May, aid for C. Briggs
J. F. Hyde, aid for J.Hyde
A. F. Hamilton, aid for Or
chard family ...
A. F. Hamilton, nails for
district No. 41
E. E. Montague, clerk's
fees. . .
II. Farwell, treasurer's sal
ary J. Sinallwon, sheriff fees. .
J. Smallmoa, sundry ex
pense Knapp, Hurrell & Co.,
;o oo
20
TiO 00
scrapers
Foshay & Mason, stationery
J. B. Fitzwater, aid for A.
Fitzwatsr
C. B. Montague, lumber for
district No. 20
Win. St. John, building
Cyru? mill bridge
J. J. Dorris, keeping poor.
P. Cohsn, merchandise for
40 IT)
li. fill
1 SS!
8.-0 00 :
4S SO'
j poor
I) H N Mackbiirn saiar v
15 W Cooper salary
;'. W. Phillips, salary
I
100 0!)
S L'O
S L'O
uutl 'lHmbla 1 niroTiat.
Ill compauy with I'.ro. Michell.of
the Times-Muntaineor, we called
on Hon. S. S. Cox in his private
car on the ast-bon"1 train last
Friday. We found him a genial
gentleman, easily get-at-able, and
had a good half hour's chat with
him and his estimable wife. Mr.
Cox voluntarily promised to go be
fore the commerce committee at
the next session of congress, and
i to do all he could to aid
! us nr. oven river. He
in giving
said: "I
I it as a duty to help her out. 1
j have generally opposed the river
; and harbor bill in that the streams
proposed to be benefitted were not
worthy of it; but here you have a
grand river that should be opened
as a highway for you." He and
Mrs. Cox expressed themselves as
highly pleased with their trip.their
reception and the country. We
are glad indeed that he has visited
us, as that visit made us a friend
and a powerful one where we most
need friends in congress. Wasco
Sun.
Tk Milwaakaa exhibit.
The committee appointed by the
Board of Trade yesterday finished
packing the fruit and wheat to be
sent to Commander McElroy to be
taken to Milwauke. About 1200
small sacks of wheat were packed
in eleven two-bushel sacra and
two large boxes of fruit. It will
make a very fair exhibit, but is not
what it might or ought to have
been. However, it is the best that
could be made under the circum
stances. Taking in Wht.
Tke Farmers warehouse is re -
ceiving wheat in quite large qoin-
tities, though the active hauling
reason has not vet set in.
Hoir.T to !..
At a low rate of interest en
od
farm property in Linn county, or
property
on best Improved city property in
Albany. Apply to Blackbrrn
Wright, Albany, Oregon. J
Let ns give the readers of the Hf.k- j
Ai.i a l.ttle timely advice. Hot
weather is coiain; and with it colic,
cholera morbus, dysentery and di-!
arrhoea. The only safe way te com- j
I at these diseases, is to keep some ;
reliable remedy at hand, and all who j
have tried Chamb'r'ain's Colic. ,
Cholera and l);arrhoa Remedy will i
admit that it is the most proinut, j
reliable and successful medicire'
known for these complaints, It costs '
but '2" or ,0 cents, and may be the .
means oi saving you or your taniiiy
much fBHeriiii; if not lift: itself, be-
fore the summer is over. For sale by
Foshay lt Mason.
Ne-:"Kdsat Keadf.
INSL'KE.
Julius Gradwohl calls the atten
tion of the citizens of Albany to in-.
sure before it is too late. He rep- '
resents seven insurance companies :
who carry a capital of $7(,000,000.
with a cash deposit in the state of
Oregon of $350,000.
Farmers 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 lire.it is a
calamity to the whole community
as well as an irreparable injury to
to them.
Seattle, Ellensburg, Vancouver1
and Spokane Falls has nothing to
do with our companies ; the losses ;
will all be paid and still we arc
ready for business, the same as ai-!
ter the Chicago fire.
Caught at Last.
Barney Wilson, the man who
shot Nick Zimmerman, has been
apprehended in Montague, Cal.,
so a dispatch to Marshal Hoffman
states.
Xotice ti t'iiitractorn.
Notice is hereby given that the j
undersigned building committee ot
the Masonic Association will re
cei re kids at the office of C. K.
Ht'Mt'llUH 111 Hit: illV Ol a1UIIII .
OiUUl UtJ j .-UUb at', lOOif, IOJ IU t "
ingdown and constructing a 12
foot cement or artificial fcton'o side- F'MTST"HtT B!.'
walk in front of the new Masonic itrick for Rale,
buildini; and David Froman's it iit kiln one mile' east of
block, a distance of 100 feet. Said
warn to he constructed oi tirst-claKS
material, and to be laid in a thor
ough and workmanlike manner.
All bids should spechy the mate
rial to be used. The walk to be
laid by September 1st, 1880.
Geo. W. Mastox,
L. Sendees,
G. F. Simpson,
Committee.
Something New.
.IlllillQ r4radwn1it line ntnnal of I
ijiine uoiden uie iaar store a
.1 ki -a
i magnificent line of the latest dec-
1 orated ware, including Wedire-!
I wood & Co.'s Newyacht shape.)
j richly decorated with flowers and
i gold, handsomely enameled, new
j est shape and prettiest decoration
j on the market. These goods were j
; received direct from England, and 1
j aro latest designs. Ladies are in- j
i vited to call and inspect them.
1 There is no need of sending away
" for such goods when such a selec-
j tion, imported direct, can be ob-;
! tained in this city at a less price ;
j than anywhere else.
j m.m. i. i t Vll ;
Fine Uniting. ,
Just opened, at Iy. K. Main's
tailoring aepartment, the very,
IfltMKf n:ittpina ill tiiA (mndc frtr !
suitings and trouserti, which will
be made up to order m the most
osi
! approved style by Mr. K. A. ?chuf -
I 1111 ciueiiei.ceu uuior who
has charge of that department
(Jail early and get your choice of
patterns before the stock is broken.
Try (.'out: Bra's I'upo-r ecu 1
Havana eiir.irrt.
FOK DYSPKl'SIA and i.ivkk om
plaint. yo" have a pi-ntcd arantoe
on every buttle of Snitch's V itaM.er. It
never fails t 711 re. Foshav k Maou.
Those wishing screen doors and
windows should get my prices be
fore ordering elsewhere. W. V.
Crowder.
Tue "I'aciuY Argaml" ranges both
four and six hole. An Eastern Move
madp :p; ially for th is coast' trade
Sold oaly by Cei W. Smith. Albany
If you want a ciea-.i and line siuukc
H-skfor J. .osc;l)'o homo uuulc white
abor cigar. For sale Dy most cigar'
dealers and at J. Jsc,.li's factory.
During our epide.nic of dyseutery .
in the summer of lsr.. I sold 10S tiot-!
ties of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera
and Diarrhoea I emedy. and it proved
satisfactory in every" insd.inci-. The
remedy is standard in this comiiiun-1
ity. George B. l)jrb:ir. Druggist,)
Center Point Iowa, The epidemic j
iiivmu iw, was in Itil llic mifim, (lint;
Iihs ever occurred in Iowa. Over 40;
persons died from it, in atown of only
.VK) hundred inhabitants; but every ;
relened to, was bv far the worst that
case in which the remedy
tl i)L iiGifi ;
rnfnVPrpll It U'nit ..fiiiulltf uti.niiiefiil :
during the epidemic of bloody llux in !
Virginia, in 18S7. and in Michigan i
and Southern Illinois, in 1SSS. It has j
been in constant use for over seven-j
.cen years, ami nas proved itscii to ce
the most successful medicine yet dis
covered for bowels complaints. For
sale by Foshay & Mason,
Drrsaeii i'hirk.M.
We will have a nice lot of dressed
chickens for your Sunday dinner.
Call and leave your orders for a
nice yellow legged chicken. .Vil-
lamette Packing Co.
-
I'oekrt Cutlery.
.f JSi dfifeSL,uifS!a
received at Stewart
& Sox's." Call!
and examine.
Have you heard what Mr. ii. L.
Weast, of Cambridge City, Ind., says
of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and
; L)iarrhu-a Remedy? If not. here it is:
1 "During last summer I was troubled
very much with severe pains in the
stomach tnd bowels, and was induced
! hj a friend to try this Remedy. I
. . ' ,. -.- ,
j fok ttDe uost as lr directions and
it gave me almost instant relief. I
c""u'Ymmna . ? V,e:imr and fithins the Cascade Moan-
-I r..11.. J "a .
8 7. a".LV. ceni D0",e8 IorI
' 8a,e u. 06 ,ason-
mm
BAKING
VO WJJElt. j
Put up express! v for
.i(iiius.BUraa
bin Ooldea
wohl and fori at
Rule Lazaar in
ONE POUND
i 1 A XT
AT
UJLix L
:
PELICAN
! fijfiuaranteed to
I in everv liestiect.
be first-class
mm
I JULIUS G1UDWOHL
..Barduefi Robertson
-'-
FIRM!
NEW GOODS!
established with a first-clr.ss
stock of
STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES
On the corner of First and Ferry
streets, opposite Stewart & sox. A
complete line of canued goods, gro
ceries and provikioiis of all kinds, no
tion, etc.
Fresh fruit and vegetables every
morning. Prices reasonable.
TCALL AND SEE US
Irs Coming.
HOPKINS & SALTMARSII,
Plumbing Fine Fitting i
S TOTES
- Ti-ware asd Hardware,
1 . i i .
t-mn, or delivecdmnymhere in thecity.
W. C. CASS ELL, AUkuit Or.
Onlr.irlor and Builder-
HV. UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED !
in AlhaiiT solicits patronage from citr I
and countrv. Will contract to Imilil l)ridiPH. !
Iiarns, and atl manner of dwelling houses, I
including Queen Anne, Eastlake and Eliza- i
bethian nUa of buildinj. Will furnish
plans and sptcifications free of charge?. Satis j
faction guaranteed. W. ('. CASSEI.. 1
Important Katire.
IT A VI NO LEASED THE MONTEITII
I I pasture frcm the Oregon Pacific Co., all
persons having stock therein on pasture ara
hereby notified to remove them at unce, or
make arrangements with me. Failing to do t
so Kuch stock will be turned out.
JOHN SCHMEER.
BROWNSVILLE.
O. r, C0SHOW A M.
-Keal Estate and
INSURANCE A CBN V
A NASAL INSECTOR fhib
each !oitIe of Shiloh'i CaUrrli
wini
em-
cdy. Price 50 cents Foshay fc Mwson
r
1 1-
WHY DOEN
THE MAN LOOK SAD
Because he knows that his dear wife is '
jnat eoir.menciug to work him for'
something you know how it , is
yourself but when 1
LADIESTFADE
WITH
.
I )llrt,1Trl A II 1- Ui ,.v.J
H)M (' 1
U I M Hill U UllUlUllli
.. . . ... ....
because there are no extravagant
prices on their goods. Everything j
is good; evcrythink is cheap; make '
Home happy, make j
YOUR HUSBAND SMILE j
By trading at the economical store I
i wherejthe rule of good goods and!
low prices knows no exception. '
Don't forget that t tuple of economy
is at
BrowaeU & Stanard's-
j COKNr.K FIRST AN PtOAlLBIv SLS
" " ' '.
Over The j
i CASCADE H0UNTAINS)
FROM AI.RANY
en LiiAsex
KAS1-
ward. -
The Willamette Talley anH Cas- j
cde Mountain Wagon Road ia in ex-'
cellent condition, and by all odds is f
the best and shortest wagon road te J
Eastern Oregon, ffater and grass is t
abundant along the entire road. The ;
grades are easy, accommodations sn-;
nenor ana tue roaa vreu onogea
gjg' ifc the best monDtain roa.l in
m . 'g ' v.. bnt.
d the road wen onogea
' LUC BI.UUC. i wi ouiuuivi . ,
tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake
and tho ThreeJSisters afford superior
advantages.
The BUYERS"i;iIDE is
issued March and Sept.each
year. It is an encyclopedia j
of useful information for all j
who purchase the luxuries j
or the necessities of life. We ;
you
. al thc nccessary and unnecessary ap-1
. i: ... . .. iu ti..r i
, fish huut work 0 to church or
i stav at home, and in vanous sizes,
titylttS and quantities.
tvls and nuantities. Just nxure out
what is retiuircd to do all these things !
COMFORTABLY, and you can make a
fair estimate of the value of the :
BUYERS' CUIDE, which will be
sent noon receipt of 10 cents to pay
iKwtairc. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO.,
1 1 1 -1 1 4 M ichigan A venu 3 Chicago, 111.
F
L. Kenton
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Sta,ple and Ia.ncy
GROCERIE
it so Choice
TERMS ,ASir AND PBICIB liOlT.
1 SubsttfiptioH Agent for rtl Leading Xews
Utapers ait1 Magazines.
&"NKAR THE POS'fOPFICE. AJaBANY, (iBMftflK f-l
iit: r.:i.r::r" ti::t:""
I ue mm i mm.
ARE
ace .Thompson & k
FLBWWS BLOCK, ALBANY.
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Cany tlio largest stok in fek itj. Bbjing tkc
to supply any and even want of tlfleir custiiirs.
SPECIALTIES
lit 'i ufele L:Lni ies.Ckiee Teas and Cotiees,Oream
ery Bitter on Ice, ipsm Cbes?, f?anDei (iroods.
LUNCH GOODS, ETC
ALL
Constantly en
Fruits
m
STEWAET & SOX
Dealers in-
General
Agricultural
Iron, Steel and Cmml
Wagens tin Buggies
Jiepe and Cwdmge
Blmeltsmiths9 Supplies
Garden and
,y all Implements
K.llAWKlNS.
C.
HDiVV miDWITIIDD PHMDINV
u.rv i ii n n i nn 111:111 ix 1 1
Does'aB immense busiues inall kinds of furniture, bedroom sets, parlor
sets, chairs, bed lounges, kitchen safes, and all kinds of tables, etc., etc
Also have a fine selection of wall paper and window shades, which they are
offering at close figure.?. Call a::d see them, on First J'strcct, opposite Stew
art i Sox.
Candies. Nuts, Cigar and Tot,
Fruits, Vegetables, Ete.
- w V f.
KINDS K
and
Sand.
Hardware
AN-
wmk
Carpenters' Tools
Builders9 Hardware
Pevtder, Sfiet, eU.
Giant Pewder &Fusm
Saws and Axes.
Grs Seds
Used by him i
K. FARkEEL
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