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THE MORNlNq HERALD: WEDjESDAT, AUGUST 14, 1889. x THB MAILS. .Vail at th Albany gtofSrecloce Kr all office nortk T1ie Eastern utatrt f F 6:M a. I he West Side ( And the N air on Cau.'e R. R. J Kcr Portland ami slc; 11 A. H l rraUis a'i'I Ttina ..li;3 r. m Hire south........ ?::! p. m Tne ixigi rti.;e win bf vl8c4 etch tfei.itij ! six t seven 'clack. Keistered matter for thrfleirly tnriij :rio should b; aiailM before 8 o clock the f-i prions ereainr. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Depart . J 11.1:am1.60 pin 5. 2&pm :8.50 a f jtsnser.. Kriirht JOTTINGS ABOIT TOWN. Boots and shoes at cost at Read's. Table linen just received at W. !'. Reads. Wheat has advanced to i-3 cuts :;: this city. Fine peaches at iU cents per box :: LaForest & Thompson's. Tlie best kid glove ever brought : -Albanv for $1.50 at Reads. . L. rl;VL'kma:i will sell his en tire .stock of I m k s and stationery at cost for ."0 days. 'Fun on the Bristoi'' rext Thurs day evening. Secure your seats early at Blackmail's. Fincs-t yellow Crawford peaches a! their best for canning at LaForest & Thompson's. Don't niissthe laughable comedy Fun on the Bristol' at the opera in. use to-morrow niuht. (ioam! try some of the civ.am ats just received at Parker I'.ro?. it beats rolled oats in several re spect. Horses run away, boats tip over, incidents are always happening. Cot a policy with Winn in the Traveler?. I'.ert Magers of Stayton has accepted a clerkship in the grocery store of LaForest Thompson in this city. lite regular Wednesday even iil' praver meetinir services will be be held" this evening at the Presbv-! terian church. " j v;fr,c k;, foL,n i- v, L O - Q.y sisters of the Catholic school tojp establish a public hospital in this; , city. Such an institution is sadly ; needed here, and the move should ; be eacouraged. t ' Persons having rooms to rent to students will do well to communi cate with Puesident Condit about the matter. Pupils are now seek ing places for the fall term, which opens on Tuesday, September 10. The finest Crawford peaches, which are now in their prime for canning, Bartlett pears, and all kinds f fruits, can h ohtaiaed in quantities to suit at LaForrest A Thompson's. The city council is to be com inendtd for prompt action to im prove this city's fire protection. With towns all around us burning up, it is the part of wisdom to take every precaution, notwithstanding Albany's excellent Ire department. The remains of John Crothers who died in this city Monday even ing, were interred vesierdav. He 'he without means but was given a decent Christian burial. His homo was in Colusa, California, died without means but was and lie was a fine musician. lie was given every attention, but was cared for by Prof. William Win chell. with whom he was traveling. PKRSON.4I. MKNTIUN. - j Burnett of Corvallis Hon. John was in the citv vesterda VT. C. Twiedale aad family have ! teturned from a ten days sojourn! at aquina. Hiss Helen Osbornof F.ugenc is visiting in this citv, tbe guest of Mrs.d. W. Pdain." Julius Joseph, John Morrison, Ir. K. A. McAllister and Miss Hrenncr left yesterday for Ya- piina. It. A. Rampy, banker of Harris Uurg. and Prof.j'ay II. Jewett.prin cipal of the public school at that place, were in this city yosteriay. Wm. M. Hoag returned yester- lay from San Francisco, and in company with Superintendent Uowen of the Oregon Pacific rail road, was ia the city yestorday. Rey. T.J.Wilson and wife left yesterday for th? Warm fcpriugs Indian Agency, where they are en gaged as teachers in the Cnited Presbyterian Mission school. Ir. Jokm B. IMlkiaptoa. Surgeon, oculist and medical specialist, of Portland, will be at the Revere House, Albany, all day Tuesday, August 13th, and will give an expert's examination and opinion free to all sufferers from eye, ear, bronchial, lung, chronic, kidney, liver, uterine or rectal diseases. Several hundred refer ences given. Catarrh, neuralgia or rheumatism cases are specially invited. Kuilriiag itnri I.aaa lAsftcriatioa. rr, , ... .... fi .. '.rf.'"1 Hireling . the l.uilding and Loan Association : wui De neid on rriday evening, August IGtli. Ones can be paid on ; or Dctore that date at the bank of i H. F. Merrill. By order of the secretary, Jay W. Plain. Avii the Kuiib. Parties wishing something eood in the way of fruits, vegetables', and sweet tKjtatoes will no well to cal early and get the first chance, aud avoid the usual rush on the . arrival oi ttiese Packing Co. xoods. Willamette SrUor. Kbaaro. OfT far Alaska. Immense stock at Stewart & i . T. Porter, who has been ap ox's. The best quality and any I pointed V. S. marshn.il to l iL-a size or style. Call and examine our stock. " Stewart Sox. Ifancy to Liiai. At a low rate of interest on cood iaim property in Linn county, or on best Improved city projerty in Albany. Apply to Black birn & Wright, Albany, Oregon. THE CITY COUHCIL, plis with the 8ewer Question rtvinz the Citv'a Firi Protection icjjuiaj uicvuil m me CIIV COUI1 cil was held last evening, all ofli cers and members being present except councilman Devoe Minutes of the previous meet were read and approved. A report signed by Councilman Gradwohl, chairman of the com mittee on streets and public prop erty, recommending that theCal-1 dwcci, ocner uc exieuueu to the Santiam Canal, also that the Baker street sewer be extended to a point midway between Fifth and Sixth streets, also that said sewer be extended north to the Willam ette river. i The question was discussed at ! length, and Mayor Cowan address ' ed the council, stating that an i;n I provement of the sewerage system is absolutely needed, and that it would be wise to occur an indebt - edness of even the full extent of riif3k.imMiiinaii tstf um.ik t.i.tA ments, if properly expended. The reort. was reterred to the commit - tee on health a.wl lhe city marshall reuorted that about $(i.K() of the city tax has been collected, leaving about $2000 yet to be collected. Die chiet engineer of the lire de- H-.iuici.i, v. n. ciewan, ieiorreu that he had made a tour of the t ri . it. f 1M I ...v.. linna,, ,mu article mat can ue lour.d in a een ordered all dangerous rubbish re- eral n.erchandise store. Enoineer .... , r u moved, aud that the fire apparatus ' Hill runs the lower deck whEp Iip ' 1 h'.' & C' hAS V .is in eood ordor. the new hose proving most satisfactory. the captain dickers with the women on tbc WMt Sk,e ,ine- the reports of the committece to I on the upper deck, and is said to There is mncb complaint ici.rd whom was referred the matter of ; h n .v..oiif i.n.i j..- n, . -,,... . iri. f h- I tonning a new lire company to operate the old hand engine, rec- ommending that the old engine be sold and the proceeds expended for a new chemical engui or for more hydrants, was read and on motion the mayor appointed as a committee to sell the hand engine at the best advantage, Councilmen r. Al. rrench, C. G. Rurkhart. Julius Gradwohl and Chief Engin- eer C. II. Stewart. Petition for opening First street from Main to Harrison streets was granted, and the street ordered opened. Petition for sidewalk at crossing of Eighth and streets was referred. Walnut ; Petition tor a sewer from Broad- albm street through blocks 21 and Petition for a sewer from Broad 22 was read, and the sewer was or dered constructed within 20 days. The recorder was ordered to adver tise for bids for the street work of such sewer. Petition for sewer across Ell6- f! -lrfh K'n ? Ck ' from Broadalbm street sewer, was likewne ordered constructed within 20 days. Petition lor sidewalk on north side of Seventh street between hailroad and Montgomery streets, was read and jranted. and the same ordered built with:n 20 da vs. , " "a".v dered d lm K,"hth to Ninth ! set within .0 days. ; i motion caser street was or- On motion the siontT was instructed to clear the street at tht- lumber yard on Rail road stieet. Hi v-v rwi iu in Tk. .. n,L ... . !. I ,i3iciii i me; junction of First and Washington ! streets as left by the stn-et railway was accepted. - Bids for constructiuir an 8 inch ! sower across Washington street be-' ! twtu-n blocks 28 and was let to t Geo. U . Hughes at 45 cents per foot, the same to he built within 20 da vs. F. M. Ross i. L. Savage .1. Wbitesides V. K. Kolley J. A. Warner Albany Iron Works N. J. Henton J.N. Hoffman Cost bills t?4 G 8 47 :;o 00 25 15 80 50 20 00 18 15 4J 00 36 05 B.M.Huston 10 00 W. A. McClain 50 00 K. II. Allen 118 00 On motion the council adjourned. Tea i'enanaiwfiioBerM. The tea commissioners at the New York harbor have been notifi ed by the commissioners at San Francisco to keep a sharp look ont at that port, as there is a great deal of very inferior tea being shipped f nu: t :. i ' 1 uuw viuuiaiauuuaiicu, ikauanow become necessary for dealers to import direct and take a written naarantee. so to bo sure and cet a I cooa article. We liave iiiBt re-1 reived a larae shipment of Dure ' uncoloied Japan tea. called Unity, which can be seen displayed in our I played in our show window; also a pure China tea set of fifty-four pieces, valued at $15, which we offer as a gift to tbe jierson guessing the correct or nearest correct number of beans contained in a glass pot. One suets is allowed for each oomnd bought of this tea. At the Wil lamettcPackin Company's store. Another rioaeor Cioae. A. S. Loeney, an old and hiehlv ! respected pioneer citizen of Linn county died at his home near Al-1 baov at 4 . t. Tnenrlnv nf pAne. ! tion cf the lungs, aged 57. He leaves a family of several children and a wide circle of friends to mourn his death. He was well known throughout the county, and the communitv by h;s det Ioses one o itg foremost citizens. The i funeral will occur at i a. m. to-dav from his late residence. leaves to-day for bis post of dutv Beiore leaving he was tendered a farewell reception at the residence of Frank Wood last evenin''. He was presented with a line cane ap- propnateiy lnscrr-jeci An elegant , iuiiv.u aa .-i i ci i ;ui.-.iuiuiui!S VYooas, ana an enjoyaoie evening ; was spent. , CAPTAIH AUSSIE HILL. Ai Albaay Girl Who Has Woo. a Kepitation on Tina Coast as a Steamboat Captain. , , , .. , , . A number of articles have recent - ly been published by the news - papers of this coast concerning I Captain Minnie Hill, who manipu - nigjlates the wheel of a tiading steamer vU iuC v.u.uu.u. in iauv com , mander was born in Albany, Or. m I860, and lived in this city until a short time be ore her marriage w.ltk .C1,a?" r, V,ch t00k place in 18.i. Mr 11,11 was at ; that time parser of the steamer , Joseph Kellogg, lie continued :n ; this position lor three years, being, assisted in his duties by hw young wife. Living economically all this u-m I3' manaet ,t0 Save !1000; ; ith this money they purchased 1 an old schooner and converted her j imoairiuu gooai,puuingasmaU engine into her. AITS. I11U g next step nas to take out a second-class ! master's license, ! nave-ration and She had studied had thoroughly i i i 1 Lf i ..... j latnette rivers while assisting her ! husband, and she pissed her ex- ! ..L e ier ,e,x amination without any trouble. Shortly afterwards they bought the steamer General Newell for $7500. The steamer is 1115-12 teet in j length, 20 5-l' feet beam, and has a ueptu oi nom ot ;i leet. Ttieir business is flourishing greater than j ever. They now carrv nearlv every . 1 . . -a u.. t- 1 shrcivil li!ir.ni. t o(n. .ship of life, and her husband Eal- j lantlv responds to the bells and i ahead"1 'or '?loSs down" ash she direcS, and a ffppiSpto ia unknown. When not on th , I river their home is in Portland, ' where it is .said thev have accumu- j hxted property to "the amount of , nlmnt n a 1 Mrs. 7 '.Tnt.ii. uni ;u t,onihn.n nH..i -Tn ,.,,w f. some brunette, about five and one- j half feet in bight, and weighing ! and no one is more highly thought! ofamonsr her larsre "irel of c -. maintances than is Mrs. Captain Minnie Hill. FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 4. . " . , , - ..,l.u.m,W1, disappeared lrom Ashland . . .- ; ,, , . . directors of the Northwestern Fire- men's Association, at Vancouver, i AiouuuT aiiernoon, a proposition fiom Chief Rainey, of Tacoma, to hang up a purse of $4200 if the convention and tournament were held there, was accepted. The convention will he lill PIomlfty. Septemkei 16th and the tournament wil! begin the follow - ling day, to continue three days , The association and tournament were declaied open to all volunteer departments in t ho United States and Canada. The programme for tbe Tacoma tournament is as follows: v lesi rirsr. prize, hecond, $'500; third $100. Dry test First prize, Wet test I'irst prize, $1000; second, $200; third, $50 c-jnred race I'irst prize, .50 ; : second, $100 ; third, $50. Association chami)ioiinhin rai- .... .. . j.. 1 ! rirst prize, w, second, ?3U0; third. 100. Hook and ladder race First' prize, $500; second, $200; third,; $100. v. o. irencnaro, ,j. Curtis ry r i 1 - .. "I u. ti orseiy, 01 Astoria, were 1 appointed comniittee on topics. - t'atent Grnntod. Following were the patents) granted to citizens of the Pacific ' States during the past week and reported for the Herald by C. A. j Snow t Co. patent lawyers, Wash-1 vYJ,: nVJ C- D' Bo;,7,i Grass Valley, Cal., car safety j catch ; W. M. Brown, Sacramento, Cal., bipecouphng; J. Comer, Red-. ing, Cal., shaft bearing lubricator ; i A. Shilling. San Francisco. Cal.. ! paper box: J. Rosassco. Healds burg, Cal., fruit pitting machine ; W. F. Toothaker, San Francisco, Cal., Hydraulic elevator. To tbo Haatiaam Mtnon. Joseph Webber, Henry Zoost of this city and R. H. Rutherford of Marion, will leave to-day for their mines up the North Santiam. Mr. Webber says they have some ex cellent prospects, and he is per haps not very visionary when he uaP8.not very visionary wlien lie: 1 '10 oai aiuuj predicts that within a year Albany x 111 nave eme'ting works to reduce will have smelting works to reduce tlK' ore trora tbe ricb mines up the 8ant,ana- Fino SDltiaa-n. Just opened, at L. E. . Blain tailoring department, the very latest patterns in piece goods for suitings and trousers, which will be made up to order in the most approved style bv 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. - : irrnoie. Two third of all deatUk in New York aitv are from consumption or nouinoma. Lbe saiue propottion holds Rood tor most other oities. De lays are dangerous; Dr. Acker' English fUmrdy for eoaeumptioa will Hwajs relieve, and mar save Tour life. Hay aa4 Oats Waated. Mr. L. Senders, of this city, will buy all the clean timothy hay brought to him in tightly com-1 pressed bales.for which the market price in cash will be paid. He also wants to buy oats. Sacks lur-' nished. Deliver at stables. Black Silk SraiT. i : l i i i receivcu io-oav an invf.n o of Chantilla anl Sjianish lace scaifs liand run, ranging in price from 4 lljfll tTUCII. 1 I1CJ ail VCTV IIU'P nee the and stylish, a new thin'. and t price is right. Samuel K. You STATE DISPATCHES. Seriass Illseps of Salem's Postmaster Arti cbs of Incirpsration Filed. i Special to tbe Hkkalo.i i Salkm, Aug. 13. The Canvon j Creek Wagon Road company filed inrmntinn ;h ; 8ecretary of state to-day ; object : ito c0l,Btruct a good, serviceable wason road from tne Columbia river down ;o what is known as the Mountain Meadow. Principal place 0f business, Portland; cap- it-l stock, !f:;01000. Anthony Moore W. 'n. Holmes and W. T. Gri8W0llf incorporators. The .,overnor has appointed M. L McCarl. Ashland, and F. D. Winton, Astoria, notaries public, Gover'nor penoyer to-day, in ans wering a letter from a gentle- man of Wasco county regarding tfre vioiation cf ti,e fish laws, said" ..Th. VPrr,or of OrPeon. nnder U0 la.a . UU nn otanrf iim nr. ! more power or iuthoritv to procure j the punishment of an oitender tor an infraction of the laws of the ! I shall howeveTas'Sate citi: ' ,JoweTr' a,H a nvfe CUl i zen, endeavor to do what I can to secure the punishment, ot every man guilty of violating the .fish laws of tbe state." Postmaster Dearborn is again very low, and it is not expected he will live through the night. COAST NOTES. l ty out iu u the hiii);es tnecial car inspecting : v..r ..AUf.fK. o.i;;.t-.v.i TLe neonle of Ilarnev vallev are P ? j -Jf , . 1 J ",91DgfaD- Wlth wblcll t0 Pur" 'nd "ch nery tor b'r.lnS Rn "tesun well in that re"11- The new hock and ladder truck fr the fire departmeat of Corvallis orriH i.Sf to , i-, the strength ot the department. It cost about $C00. ? ' 7". Cftr"sd 13 ad f Crvad,4 during tbe month ol July i bJ tbe fco,lUl;''n P&ac line. j This does not include the large ! amouat of grain, cattle, horses. j sheep, etc. The reaiaios of Brooks Sbiplcy, disappeared from : about one year ago.have been lound by some hunters in cvnyon in tbe , ,J r crcch e'ul OI , ten milM fr3m ,,!s homc- j "c ,uluu"1 pmu vu mc ucn ' court house at Corvallis is $54,000, ' while the total expenditures of the i county tunds amounts to $77,000. (The couaty orders outstanding ! mnnHnf t,- .r.) toe in ah;ii. cash on hand is $2570. leaving a ! Bet indntedness of '4 "7a J ' , . f7I M , 1 bt l,U4!Cess rat"n f e Dalles i ve oeLM1 experimenting with an ! 'teaian well cirilV- -Thej coia- ! e"d drilling a three inch well , tlle OJ,i Fellow8; cemetery, when at a depth o.' 281) teet tie chain partei', leaving h 12 loot dill . la :he well. I lie wutr raised im $400; iBt'di'it'jiy to a depth of thiiiy feet. J Mr. John L. (Ju.'isfor'l, a wen'thy stnekraist r who resided near Pcn- tletOD, scttlca with fatlier's amity in ine aiohkwk valley in , Lane county in 1852. and remained there uoiil seventeen yenrs ago when he wm u Extern Oregon eugitged in the stock ousiness. IT. I.A. A .. t....i , , . . "c "u il Bn "i j,uuo to '"w rau n Miee; k; his nncii, ;nr tlie loot ut ti.e Blue mouu tains southeiist of iVutilett.n, ... , miimm.e i:iim;k. Middi.k Rihuk, Aug. 10. Tlireshinir :s m-arl v all done in our neighborhood. Bom.toth,, wiu-o. Wm. Raker, jiv ;;i ' T '.. , , , , J; N- Voml .had a biir" r!"'"lf - af feJ' dy8. hj".,e- 11 J beii!!i 6t?r.ed Wl,h ,eH lor "se during the winter. Lottie Miller goes to Miller koi's to Shedds twice a week for medical treat ment by I r. J V. (iafT; her friends think sin- ir improving. On last Sabbath afternoon Rev. Lee came to fulfi'I his regular ap-! pointment, accompanied bv Klder j Logan, of Philomath, who 'deliver-' ed an excellent discourse to an at- ! tentive congregation. Have you henr.l what Mr. (J. L. Weast. of Cambri.lfe east, oi ianioriaye Lity. int., says of Chamberlain Co of Chamberlain'a Colic, Chuiera and Diarrbta Remedy? If not, hereitis: i "During last summer I was troubled very much with severe pams m the ! itomach and bowels, and was induced S!l, a. frl.nil tn trv thi Kpm.it. T i took one ,i0tef u per directions, and j jt gTe me almost instant relief. I cheerfullv recommeod it to tho afflicted." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale hy Fuahay & Mason. (.! at Kead IT WAS tuOSO CXOVH. Colonel Wcl', what's the matter now? rrivatc I've Kot liver trouble and dys-j can clothe you n furnish you with pepsia, and oupht to set leave for thirty all the necessary and unnecessary ap days. : pliances to ride, walk -lance, frleep, Colonel I'll Rive you ten, and if you ; cat. tisii, hunt, work, go to church or takcJoy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla that will ; stav at liomc, and in vaiious sizes, be Ions enough. styles and quantities. Just hnre out Fred IT. I?leckcr. ot tho Baldwin Hotel. ' what is required to do all these things thateycrstoppodnivlivortronbleanddys- ! 'a,r es,n"ate of tl,e value the ptpsia wus Joy s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. i BUYERS' C'UIDF, which will be Gustav Solomon, of ?23 Valencia street ttui Kraneisoo, writes that it has entirolj - SUSS." i Barductf Robertson,! XEIT FIRM! SEW GOODS! f -tabliahed with a tirst-class . . 1 stack of STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES. On the corner of First and Ferry streets, opposite Stewart & box. A complete line of canned goods, gro ceries and provisions of all kinds, no tions, etc. Fresh fruit and vegetables every tnraiDg. Prices reasonable. rCALL AND SEE USH Its Comix. HOPKINS Jt SALTMARSH, j Pluiubiuff6 PineFittiog) STOVES j mm ui Hardware, S?"A11 work ipromptly done at reasonable rates. t Kikst Strkkt, PZARI'K KLftca1 Itrick for Sale. A T II V KILX ONE MILK) EAST OK town, or ilclivccd anvwhere in the eitv. W. C. CASSELL, Altiany Or." i'onlraclor and ISnilder T llli: UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED in Albany solicits natrmiasre from city and country. Will contract to build bridges, barns, and all manner of dwelling houses, including Queen Anne, Eastlake and Eliza bethian stvlcs of buildings. Will furnish plans and sptcifications free of charges. Satis faction guaranteed. W. V. CASSEL.i Important Koticc. HAVING LEASED THE MONTEITH pasture from the Oregon Pacific Co., all . persons having stock therein on pasture are hereby notified to remove them at once, or , make arrangements with me. Failing to do ; so Kuch stock will be turned out. , JOHN SCHHEER. BROWNSVILLE. o. r, esnow a mnk. JKeai Esta.te and 1 1 NS UJIANCF A CEN Y J delivered t any part f the eitv by Wm' Mevers. Orders cai be left at Cbb Kret. or at F. L. Keaten's. A XASAL INSECTOR raia with each bottle of ShilohV Catarrh Rem edy. Price -OU cents Koshaj t Hasea i rp Because he knows that his dear wife is ; juit commencing to work him for ' something you know how it is ; yourself but when i LADIESTFADE WITH ; Jrownell d Stanardi Their husbands don't look that way, because there are no extravagant; prices on their goods. Everything . is good; everythink is cheap; make I Home happy, make ' YOUR HUSBAND SMILE ! By trading at the economical store t wherejthe rule of good goods and; low prices knows no exception. Don't forget that tt mple of economy is at Brownoll & Stanard's- roKXEK KtRST AND PBO'4LBlV SLS Over .The ! t lfi'illX'TA lAuU A Wi IilL!i lAIi5i ! FROM AI.RAXY OR LEBANON WAR. KAS'l- , The Willamette Valley and Cas- j cado Mountain Wagon Road is in ex- cellent condition, and by all odds is j tho best and shortest wac;on road to Eastern Oregon. Ifater and grass is j abundant alone the entire road. The ' grades are easy, accommodations su perior and the road well bridged making it the best mountain road in the state. For snmmer jaunts, hunt- i ing and hfhing the Cascade Moun ' tains in the vicinity bf Clear Lake and the Three Sisters afford superior i advnutages. The BUYERS i CUIDE is issued March and Sept. each year. It is an encyclopedia of useful information for all who purchase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We rHM1 Ct'' e! I If H ifSv5?; err B,,tter on ,c'' WHY F)OES AN LOOK SAD Q sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay i Tiosve MnNTRfiMFRY VMRll A flfl ; lntMiK5.,?l: J? KENTON -0EAL1R IK- tetple and Iaiaoy (jROCERIE Uso Choice Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos, Fruits, Vegetables, JEt. TJRMS GASH AKJ PlilCBS LOW. Subscviption Agent paiters and Magazines. aJfiJ-XKAR THE POSIOFPICE. M'CCESSORS TO WALLACE, THOMPSON & COJ IT Carry the largest stck i tlte eity. eaVlij he to supply any asd every wstt of tkeir customers. SPECIALTIES In Tafcle Liixiirieg,kice Teas and Cotees,Orea m Crean ALL rmts 6SD Constantly on Hand. STEWART & SOL -Dealers in- General ApaltDFal Iron, Steel and Goal Wagons and Buggies Hope and Cordage Blacksmiths9 Supplies Garden anl And all InpMs ,,,,11.! , TT.-S - C. K. HAW K1N. lr- FARKKLL ALBANY FURNITURE COMPANY Does'au immense business in all kinds of fuiniture, bedroom sets, parlor sets, chairs, bed lounges, kitchen fafe?, and all kinds of tables, etc., etc. Also have a tine se!ect:on of wall paper and window 'shades, which they are offering at close figure i. Call and see them, cn First! street, opposite Stew art Sox. for mil Leading yeics- ALBAKV, JRKOX t Tloraw 'S BLOCK, ALBANY. Grocers. Cheese, Caned 6ools, GOODS, UTC. F- mm Hardware -AND- IpW. Carpenters' Tools Builders' Hardware Poicdor, Shot, etc. Giant Powder A Fuse Saws and Axes, Grrass Seeds Used by Famisi