1HE MOHNIXCi HEKALD: SATURDAY. AUGUST 24, 1889-
THE MAILS.
'. ails at the Albany postotGce close
nee close
I 6;30 a.
t or all ottu-e north
The Eastern states
I he West Side
And the Nai row Gauge It,
lor Portland and Sslcni 11 a. h
Corvallis and Yaquina 12:83 p. m
office south 7:30 p. m
Tile pos'.oitice will "be closed e ten cvci.iijg
rom six to seren o'clock.
Registered matter for thffl-jarly morning
train should be mailed before i o clock the
previous ercninc.
OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Arrives .Departs
.11 l .Vjm '1.00 p m
-..t i.l')iim'6.i0a
Pujsencor..
Fnirh.
JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN.
Table linen just received at W.
F. Reads.
A new stock of good cheese
received at F. L. Kenton's.
just
Chicago dried beef, chipped to
order at C. E. Brownell's.
Fresh oysters served every day
t Hermann's restaurant.
Fine reaches f0 to 90 cents per
box at LaFoi est & Thompson's,
isli in tho
market "o fo H. Ewert's ;
Large yellow ( ra-.vtom peae.'.cs
75 cents per b x at (. . J.. l:o.
nell's. i ne j.e Ktnon iirciiic.'i c. iieti iu
Snd a team to the
fiMii.nimAnf of '
IUU1 IlLllUV ill v
Tacoma.
Boots and shies below ost
make 100:11 tor other goods, at
to
C.
I'.. Browne!!':
Services will be resume. I at the i
Cou"reati:iKil church en tindav. i
PrpTchitK hv the nastor ;
, ,- . !
For vour Sunday dinner, go to j
.. - , ,', T.i 1
licimann s resianraut. i
ill be served.
Price for dinner '."
cents.
The oyster season lias reopened
and fresh Yaiuiua oysters will be
served every day, in any style at
the yity- Kestatirafitr'"- . ...
-"The Waterloo wagon bridge s is
completed and has been accept ed
by the county. Teams have been
crossing for several days. , S
There will be preaching at St.
Paul's M. E.Church South on next
Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock and
at 7 o'clock v. m. by Rev. G, S.
Hanleiter. All cordially invited
to attend.
An accident at Kenton's store
the other evening resulted in the
breakins of one of the large front
windows. However, the damage
has all been repaiied and business
will go on just the same.
One of the finest displays of
grapes, watermelons, cantelopes,
etc., in the city was made yester
day b F. L. Kenton. He is always
up with the times in such matters
and supplies his customers w ith
the best the market affords.
PKIifeOVAL. MENTION.
O. S. May, of Scio, i? in the city.
Judge Stott, of Portland, is in the
city.
E. F. Sor left yesterday for a trip
ti Seat'le.
Mrs. A. B. Slaueon is quite ill at
her home in Portland.
J. G. Crawford, the photographer
lett yesterday tor aquina.
W. 11. Bilyeu was in Salem ves-
teniay on legai ousiness.
Misses Ella and Bessie Whitney
?re visiting triends at the bay.
Mrs. S, S. Train and Miss Maggie
Whitrifiv ) cnimirnincr of Yannina
E. I'ower and wife left yester
day for Tacoma, where they will in
future reside
district Attorney H. II. Hewitt
left yesterday for Tillaim ok to at
tend circuit court.
lira. Geo. W. Smith and family
and Mrs. F. H. Roscce and daugh
ter have been visaing in L;banon
daring the week.
Iiev. S. G. Irvine and wife, Mrs.
Henrietta Broun and Miss Eliza
beth Irvine went to Salem yester
day to hear Talmage.
Hon. K. A. Irvine went to Sa'.em
yesterday, being summoned by a
telegram announcing the serious
illness of his daughter, Mrs. Clag
gett.
Mr. John Smith, the well known
pioneer of this city, will leave
Tuesday for Oakland, Cal., where
he will spend the winter w ith his
daughter, Mrs. John P.arrows.
Rev. T. G. Brownson, president
of the McMinnville ct liege, is in
the city, and a ill occupy the pul
pit at the Baptist church on Sun
day, morning and evening.
Miss Jennie llollenbeck, who'
has been visiting at the residencet
of her uncle, J. W. Cusick, in thi
city, went to Salem yesterday and
will spent a few days visiting with
the family of Dr. Cflsick before re
turning to her home in Illinois.
War 0r Water.
Last Thursday evening a lot of
Ieople owning property in the town
of old La Grande, repaired to the
roservoir of the city water works
and demolished it in . a very few
moments, says the Weston Ledger.
They then began tearing out the
pipe, blowing out fire plugs and in
nhort, disable tne entire system. ;
This action on the part of the citi-'
zens is to be commended, since the !
wntr-r romnanv had the cheek to
come iu and steal their water right
carrying the water through the
city in pipe to the near town, and
absolutely robbing them of their
drinking water. They were placed
under bonds of $500 each, which
was promptly furnished, and they
went lacK coniinuuig me nurK oi
unearthing the
pipe, lney
'possession
evi
nine dently think
points in law."
Vied.
The IS-monthsold daughter oi Ii.
F. and .Maggie Wineman died at ti
o'cloc k yesterday morning after an
Ilnessof several days of summer
complaint. The funeral will occur
at 10 a. m. to-day from the fami'y
residence on Third street, hetween
liroadalbin and Ellsworth streets.
THE 0REG0S I&E3S ASSOCIATION.
A Profitable and EajnyabhllSieetingof tie
Editors at Yaquina.
Special to the Hfkai.d.j
Newtort, Aug. '.. In addition
i to the papers mentioned as being
represented in the report sent yes
terday, on arriving at Newport t Lie
Northwest Farmer, of Portland,
the Oregon Treacher, of Albany,
and several other papers were
found represented.
Arrangements had been made
by the citizens to give free passage
on the steamer to and frm Ya
qulna, and on the Ferry to South
Beach and return, and teans
secured to give free transportation
to points of interest, including the
famous Seal Rocks. Also a dance
and free banquet on Friday even
ing. Tne band from Toledo was
engaged for the occasion and came
down with the train.
Certainly Newport people have
prepared most liberally for the oc
casion, and the prospects are that
a most enjoyable time will be
spent.
Much work has been laid
out for the Association, and from
the prospects at this writing
considerable wil. be accomplished
thatwill redound to the benelit of
' the editorial iraternnv in uregou.
The crowds at the seaside are
over lor the present and in the i
course of a few weeks the hotels ;
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,,,(' n,,. tivicnn An nn.
usual number of peeple have been j
. il l !
here, and the hotel men are well 1
satislied with the summer work. j
Ti,o wp:iHitr is l.-velvnow. dear '
and calm and a continuance of the
same is promised for several weeks, j
The great mistake people make j
in coining for a pleasure trip is 1
in l iiousui ' the months "t Julv and
4 ; " ,. - Tl
Aimust to maKt: their visits. Ino
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IllUllLll u t n; in linn 1 iivjii . 1
counts ir miii:!i more preicrauie nt
in-' as a rule
!e pleasanler, and the
crowds having come and gone there -t
is more room and littler accom-j
ni' ih'.tions. !
I The Editorial Association is quar-,
tered w ith and well cared for by j each purchaser of one of the 44
Mr. Case at the Ocean House. lots w ill draw out of the box one
The Editorial Association to-day j of these numbers, and the one that
accepted an invitation to cross the draws out the highest number will
ferry and view the jetties and see , be given a warrantee deed to the
the" wrecked steamship Yaquina $1SOO house and lot, positively free
Bay. Mr. Pollemus, government 1 of charge. Thus one of the pur
engineer, placed the engine and chasers of these 41 lots is bound to
cars used on the tramway for the get two good lots and an .f 1800
use of the association, taking in the 1 house for the small sum of $150.
entire membership on the trip.
membership
The steamer Willamette Valley, in
tow of the tug Resolute, passed out
while the association was at the
wreck, giving a line view.
The business session opened in
the opera house at 10 o'clock to
day. The roll call showed twenty
newspapers represented in perso::,
and numerous others by letter. A
programme was adopted for a pub
I " -K .
lie meeting Saturday evening. On
report of committee the following
telegram was ordered sent : Ore
gon Tress Association in session at j
iseport, Yaquina Bay, Uregon,
sends greeting to National Tress
Association, and regrets that time
will not admit sending delegates to
represent it. J. R.N. Ball, Tresident,
Chas. Nickell, Secretary.
Report of committee on rates of
foreign advertising was adopted.
Election of officers ir.-ulte 1 as fol
lows: Chas. Nickell, President ; F
! C. iVntland, Secretaiy ;
train,
Iri.icii 1..
; Ed. C.isv, sergeant at
j- . i)
B. Ma-oii, T. -i. Stites,
,., K,Uv j K N ,;u!1 L L
joamphell. Vice Presidents.
I -
1 1 ,,c Astoria Railway.
I rTli Aurr.i.. .1,1.'
The Astoria and South Coast .
railroad has bled Ihcir acceptance ,
of tue terms of the act of 18S0
which gives the state the right an i
power at any time to prescribe the
rules, legulations and rates of toll
for transit and transportation over
the bridge across Young's bay now
being constructed by said com
pany. It also requires the location
of said bridge; to be placed at a
point prescribed bv a board of three
commissioners, w ho shall see that
the bridge is constructed of iron, j ment, a distance of about L'O fert.
wood and stone, and that it shall He was severely cut about the fac.
bs deemed a lawful structure, and i and was bruised on the shoulders.
! that it. shall have a draw of such1
width as to allow easy passageway
for all vessels, either steam or sail.
The company also agree to only
employ white labor on the con
struction of said bridge.
FIcctric Lights for I.eltanon.
The Albany Electric Light Co.,
of this city, is liegotiating w ith the
people of Lebapon to furnish that
town with .electric' ligSfs. , The
iibanon Express says" of .. the
project i . "N. 11. Allenof Albany,
was in Lebiuion a cart of; two'days
this week in tr-e lnte.test of 'more
iiJUa ail,U UCllCl ilgllba JVJl MUl
owh.: HrAllehnas had Bnccess-
qi experience in. tne eiecrric ngnt
i. :.i?Li.i 'Wi-'oAtm..!-!!-.
i i t ,1 j.l,.'.,'il,n-l.'l U4 ell I
Kf,nd '
Ztll?jMTii 1
them, we notice, never go back to :
oil again.' We' confidently trust;
that a company will be' formed at
once which will pushthematter.Ve
understand that one-half the stock
will tie taken by two of our citizens
and if those who have money
would look to their own interest,
they would find here a safe and
paying investment.
Accident ut Taa:riit.
i n Thnrsil.tr Hon Mill trim
. was wo: king on an addition to the
J new school house ;-.t Tangent, fell
I from the building, striking upon
j his head and shoulder. The fall
; produced concussion of the brain
! and broke his shoulder blade. Dr.
I E. A. McAlisler. of this citv, was
caneu. ami yesreruay inc injureu
man was likelv to lecover.
Death of.Ju.v AloiKt. I
Jay Moist, son of Joseph Moist, !
of this city, died yesterday morn-1
ing of consumption, aged JO years.
He M'as a voung man of exemplai v
character, and his parents will.
, ' ' - .,
have the svmpathv o the com
munity.
The funeral will occur at 1 o'clock
to-day irom the tamilv residence
on Lvon and Sixth street.
STATE DI8FATCHBS.
Nwsy Notes from tie Stat Capitol. Eev.
DeWitt Tilmage.
Special to the Herald.
Salem, Aug. 1'3. Rev. DeWitt
Talmage, the noted divine ol Brook
lyn, arrived in Salem to-day and
lectured this evening to a large
audience. A number of people
were present from Albany and
other places. The great preacher
has changed wonderfully within
the pastfe years, and is beginning
to look rather stout and aged
servitor Mitchell, who lias been
in the capital city for a dav or two, !
returned to-dav to Portland His
visit at Salem has revived the talk
of who will be appointed United
Mat marshal of Oregon, Marion
county has two candidates, Messrs.
John W. Minto and A. N. Gilbert,
bur who will be the lucky man or
if one of these is not yet known.
President Harrison will take no
action in the matter of appoint
ments of this kind until the state
delegation unite and express their
desires, and the IT. S. marshalship
appointment will not be settled
until after the reassembling of con-
gress.
Senator Mitchell talks hopeful1.'
of receiving an appropriation of
$100,000 for a government post-
oflice buihlinir in Salem
important i;eai r.siate
Deal. 1
Vm A. Kurklart,rcal estate agent, j
now oilers for sale -14 vacant citv 1
lots on the following plan, to-wit:
lino f tl,o lr.ro ni'iL'tiwr in .ill j-.
lota has
a lar-re two-slorv line
dweling house situated on it
which cost $1300. This house and
tlie lot it is situated on will not bo
sold, but will positively be given
away to one of the purchasers of
one of these -14 lots. These lots
will be sold for the extremely low
'figure of $150 each, and as each
lot is sold the purchaser of it will
get a number. These numbers
w hen the lots are all sold will be
placed in a box and .shaken up and
This is an excellent chance for one
to get a good building lot for the
small sum of .$150, besides you
have one chance in 44 to draw this
fine $1800 house and lot, which will
be given to one of the 44 purchas
ers. Any person can purchase one
or more lots and will be allowed to
draw as many numbers as the
number of lots he buys. The plat
of the property and the terms of
J - - t - j
sale can be seen at the real estate
oilice of F. A. Burkhart.
Steamboat Intpertion.
The local insjiectors of hulls
and boilers will leave Portland
next Monday, on a tour of in
spection of the boats along the
Oregon coast, and exjieet to be
away about two mcnths. They
expect to renew the licenses of
: about o easels, following is a
I list of the vessels they go to In -!
spectand where thev plv : Gardner.
Kestless and Juno, at incheste'-
;iay; i.eiuon, ravoriie, i;esoiu:e
i and Rebeeeo C, at Yaquina bay;
. Fearless, Butcher Boy, Little Annie
Mortha, Carnet and Katie Cook, at
i Empire City ; Bonita and Coos Bay
I of Marshlield, and Columbia at
Marsafield ; Mertle, Ceres, Ante
lope and Restless, at Coquiile. city.
the inspectors will leave tlie
railroad at Rosehnrg and strik !!
for the coast across the country.
On returning they w ill come by
wav of Siuslaw .
I all riom tin- Woolen Mills.
Frank Kitchen, a workman on
the woolen mills fell from the sec
ond story yesterday, striking noon
his head on the joists in the has
His wounds were dressed by Pr.
M. H. Ellis, and the injuries did
not even confine him to bis room.
It was certainly a remarkable
escape.
Tlie Street l.'ars.
It was the intention of the Street
Railway Co. to plave the cars upon '
the track to-day, but this has'
been delayed until Monday in or-'
der to sweep the track clean. The
cars will commence running about
'. o'clock Monday. It is a remark-
able fact that over 100 applications
have been made for the position of
driver of the cars.
Drrsseil Chickens and Dnrk-t.
"v win nave a nice si; pp i v oi
v.. :11 t..j : . i .
I'O-n.'c iuui I'aiaie iii cunuav s luii-
ner- t'all early and leave vour or -
ders' Willamette Packing Co.
KoHrt.
lf you want a good waitress call
and 6ee me. 1 will sell woven
wire mattress 25 cents cheaper than
any other mau ia the city.
Thos. I'm nn .
Tbp l.att Soiijj.
Is "Oh that Watermelon." A
i car load of Cuban 2ueen water
I melons and Craw ford peaches just
i received at the Willamette I'ack
j ing Co.'s.
To I I I ll c.
! Two thirds of all ik'iilh.- in) i w
j Yo k city :irr from cousiinipiiiiii m
I ,i..ciimonhi. Lhe sarne ih'hiioH inn
ho'd ood lor imiAt oilier cilic.-. )c.
lavs nrc d:ina:crou:'' );. Ai ki'i'.
Knli-li lli-mcily forionsiiiii.!i,,ii
IlllVilJ
relieve, and hut
hie
Wood Wan (.-ii.
Oak, ash, maple or balm wo: d
Wood wanted. For i.ir!icu!ar- ir.-
j quire at this oilice.
, . .
Dunio' atnr
Din-no' atarrb Sauir.
Mire cure lor tim hp., iipnfii.''
headache, ana thu
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:iBd tlnoat. Pi i. r
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COAST NOTE.
Fat Donovan, a farmer living
near Walla Walla, lost 40 acres of
grain by fire last Friday.
The work on the Seattle & North
ern railroad has been suspended
and 750 employers paid off.
Grasshoppers are so plentiful in
Pendleton that lawn-mowers are
not needed. They commence in a
circle on the outBide of the patch
and gradually narrow its limits
until the whole is razed to the
ground.
Granirerville Free Tress: The
drouth in the Big Bend region will
I 1 t . i it, . 1 T
depopulate that country.
Man v
settlers have already left and many
more will follow. Ihey have to
haul water 25 mile for domestic
purposes.
Walla Walla Journal : A band
of 1000 head of shep which were
oa thei- way to cross the Columbia
last week were watered at a cqjd
spring on the central ferry road i
and fifty of them died from' thd ef-1
fects of "the cold water. They had !
been without water for some time j
previous. j
Some trouble occurred last Thurs- j
dav in a railroad construction )
camp at Colville. W. T., in the j
course of which John Mahoney
was shot in the abdomen by Fred j
Adams and a man named Charley i
Gopher was shot in the arm. Ma-
nonev will pronaoiv die. umcers
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A, 111 VV -uama.
ftuniniervi.io Aimo.aior : v 111. ,
Lanaman's barn was destroyed by
lire last Thursday. The barn con- I
tamed icrty tons ot hay ana sever- j
al sets of harness and some sad- j
dies, which were lost. The barn j
caught irom the forest fire, which'
is raging along the f-ot of the
mountain for miles southwest of
here.
rUtl IliTSimIlt.
For a small amount of money
that will in a year's time double or
treble your money, euch an oppor
tunity is oilered iu South Al
bany, only one-half mile from the
city, embracing the tract of land
from Elkins' falls to the fair irround
road. Lots S( 'Id Oil '.lie installment '
plan.
Twkkp.m.i: 1 Bkddiei.I).
Two doors south of posto'lice.
Let ns t;ive the readers 'f the H !..:
ALU a little timely adviee. Hot
weather is coming and with it colic, :
cholera morbus, dysentery and rii-':
arrhoea. The culy sife way to cum-;
hat these Jiscases, j-s to keep some 1
reliable n :nciy at hand, and ail who ;
have tried ('iiambr'ain's (.'olie, :
Cholera ;uui Iiarrhrat lienietiy will
admit that i! is the most protntit,
reliable and successful medicine!
known for these eouiplainta, i It costs j
but 23 or ."0 cents, and may he the !
means of laving ytm or your family
much sutreriiiij if not hfe itself, be
fore trie u;i.nier ! (Vfr. For pale by
Foshay Jc MasnL.
How Hoclvr t i.nqttrr Ornlli.
Doctbr Waller Hmnrnoiid
After a lone rxptrience 1 have come
to the c(nchiMi;u tlmt two-lhinl of
all deaths from -otiuli, iiiieuinouia
mid eonsuniptioii miut.t vr. aioided
if I)r. Aci.nr' Fiiu'hrli Beuicdv tor
consiiriiptio At-re oii'r lin il in time,'
Tiiis von(ii-i ftil rrmcf y i?- .i!tl under
pUMtilf
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Saturday. ..i;:o-l '" i .lie
will sell I.adii'-' i d-m ii 1
at i;.-V) fer pair, 'l'hen
l'4ih. we
ill Shoes
are the'
same quality ii r rein o
we h.tve had a , ci -I
lavs ac ;tiid have .!!
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ax voVL DISCQVEBY.
A Heport that Should Be Bead.
"A recent onalvzation In Phnd6lphi
ly cetebratcd chemist of ten popular
brands of Sarsapartlladiselosestheaston-
felling fact, that these ten samT.lesof blood
jmrifiers (?) contained iu tlio aggregate
fxKWfiiiiurentinincmix.f levonotwuicut
ivcrc active poisons. Iodidcof potash was i
discovered iu every sample, mercury was ,
found in all but two, vliiicarscniccxisted j
in six of the ten brands. J'ot one brand '
was the pure article." ;
A reporter took.the above f lirplnfffo .
1". W. Joy, the manufacturer of Joy's Ves-
VableParsaparilla. Mr. Joy exhibited no
surprise. Tic said druirgists knew It. Jie
said ho long ago ta,7 tho cry iu? need lor
a sale and absolutely pure vegetable prep
aration t'l Parsaparilla, hence his was
named Joy's Voidable artaparilla, be-
cause it conlained nothing but pure syrup
of sarsaparill.i, combined with the pure
juices of Cali foni ia's vegetable altera
tives. Uiilikepotash Hi'.rsiipurillns, itiloes
not force impurities through the skin, but
stimulates tno various secretive organs,
thereby correct ing functional derange
ments and eliminating nil impurities
through the natural cbauneU San I'ran
civeo i;Vf a i.i t" ".
Bantile I
NEW FIRM!
NEW GOODS!
Are now established with a first-class
stack pf
STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES.
On the corner of First and Ferry
streets, opposite Stewart & sox. A
complete line of canned goods, gro
ceries and provisions of all kinds, no
tions, etc.
Fresh fruit and vegetables every
rr.oroing. Trices reasonable.
jarCALL AND SEE US-s
It6 Ceunco.
HOPKINS & SALTMARSH,
I)
iPi
STOVES
ui Hardware,
fiSAll work promptly done at
reasonable rates
f,rstsikrkt,
-
I'KAKCK l:i,il K
liricl: for Sale.
II Y KILN ONE MILE: EAST OK
mvii, or iMive.'c.I anvwlu re in the citv.
W.
C. CASSKLL, Mlian v ir.
'uu(ra'tur :iii1 ISuildvr.
rilHK CMJKKSIONEI HAYING LOCATED
JL in Alliany sclicits patronage fiomcity
ami country. ' Will vuntrui:t to build bridges,
barns, and all nuimii'r of dwelling; houses,
incluilin Oueen Anne. Eastlake and Eli.a
hethian stvle of building. Will furnish
plans and spicifieatins free of rharire-. S:itis
faction guaranteed W. f. CASSKL.
Important ti-c.
HAVING LEASED THE MONTEITH
pasture frcm the Oregon Pacific Co., all
liornnHH lin vintr nt ...L- llinpniii ..itui.. nfii
hereby notiried tt remove them at once, or
make arrangements with me. Failing to On
so suen stocK will be turned out.
JOHN SCHMEEH.
BROWNSVILLE.
l. I', t OMIOW A SS.
iical Estate and
INSURANCE A CEN9 1
t i
XV delivered to any part of the city by Win
Meyers, Orders tan be left at Conn Urog. Ol
at 1' . I.. Kenton's.
Over The
CASCADE MOUNTAINS
FIIOM A I. KAN V
OK LEBANON
WARD.
EAST'
The Willamette Valley and Cas
cade Mountain Wagon Road is in ex
cellent condition, and by all odds is
1 ho best and shortest wagon road to
Eastern Oregon. IKater and grass is
abundant along 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 summer jaunts, hunt
ing and tithing the Cascade Moun
tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake
and the Three Sisters afford superior
advantages.
TP
The Citv Iicslaiirant, i
Coder the new management of H. j
Ljiiqimau ill be conducted on a i
lirst-ela's plan. Meals will he served !
at all hour. Consult the
BILL OF FARE
And order whatever you want, pay-!
e I. . ... I
lug iur wnai you orner ami notniug
iii.-ro. Straight meals served as usual
fur "J.") cents, and meals to order from
;i o cent roll and cup of oofi'ee to a
lirst class SI. 00 mial.
ti Furnished rooms to let in connec
tion with the restaurant.
oli e of IHoIutlon of Parlurrotiip
nillK I'ARTXKRSim HERETO FORK
I existing under the lip.n name of Wallace,
'I I nin.soii Ii Co, wherein T. L. Wallaee, W.
S ThimiiMuri and K. La Forest ot the eity of
Albany, I. inn county, Oree;sn, wore general
iiartnem is thw the ith Hay of Augurt A
lss: ilissolved liy mutual consent, T.
L.
Wallace retirini;. The IniBin-ss will be con-
. . , .. ,n.,t....A I... n- c mi
i ( 1 1' . 1 1.' I m liiu SAiiii; 1'ii.c lf, o. xi'V"1!'""
and K. IjiForos'- unuei the firm name of
tal'orest V Thointwon, who will assume all
liabilities and colluet all account due the ,
i.rm.
KateJ thi Ttli dav o' August A. D. 1H89.
T. L. WALLACK,
W. S.THOMPSON.
E. La FOREST. j
A NA.SAL IXSICCt6liF!tEB wiTll
fn Ii ''ottle of ShilohV Catarrh Kern- i
i dy. Price 50 cents Foshay t Mason j
The 'BUYERS'j "C.UIDE ia
issued March and Sept.each I
year. It is an encyclopedia j
of useful information for all
who purchase the .luxuries
or the necessities of life. We
i r l. ...:!.!
can clonic you n iitniisii ju mmi
all the necessary and unnecessary ap
pliances to ride, walk -lance, Meep,
fiat, lish, hunt, work, go to ciiurcu or
stay at home, and in various sizes,
styles and quantities. Just hbTire out
" hat is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY, y a m0e a
t l'e"U a-ll!p L
BUYERS CUIDE, which w'dl be
j cent upfiii receipt ot 10 cents to pay
w,staL'e 'MflHTHflMFRY WARD & CO..
! I , , , , VM A venn Chicaco Id
: 1 1 ' 1 U Michigau Avenu 9 umcago, in.
1
BAKING
FO IV DER.
for JuliusGrad
ru
t ut exnress
wohl and sold at his
Golden;
Rule Eazaar in
t
ON h
POUXD CANS
l CIi1XTSTPE11:CAN
r(iuaranteed to be first-class
in every Kespect.
JULIUS GIIADWOI1L
HllliDfffj
GOLD
fill
K. L. Kenton
-DE A LB
Staple ail
GBOGERIE
ilso Choice Cannes ; Nuts, Cigars and Tobaeeos,
Fruits, Vegetables, EU.
TERMS CASH AND PRICES LOW.
Subscription Agent for all Leading News
papers and Magazines.
flPXEAK THE POSTOFFICE.
.Larorffi
SrCCE.OkF TO WALLACE, THOMPSON & 0.
FL8IWS BLOCK, ALBANY.
1
Leading
Carry tlie largest stock
to supply any and every
SPECIAL TIBS
In Table Luxurieshoiee Teas and Cotfees,Oream
ery Butter on lee, ream heese, Canned Goods,
LUNCH GOODS, ETC.
-ALL KINDS OF-
hits
Coustautly on
STEWART & SOX
-Dealers in-
General
Iron, Steel and Coal
Wagonsand Buggies
Hope and Cordage .
Blaehsmiths9 Supplies
Garden and
And all lptais
ALrricultural
f J r '
C. E. HAWKINS. T.FARRaLL
Does an immense business in all kinds of furniture, bedroom sets, parlor
sets, chairs, bed lounges, kitchen tafes, and all kinds of tables, etc., etc.
Also hav a fine select;on of wall paper and window 'shades, which they are
offering at close figure Call and see them, on First)' street, opposite Stew
art & Sox.
R IN
d F an cy
ALBANY, ORK60K
in the city, nabling he
ivant of their customers.
o
Hand.
IT
lilllpll!
wow.
Walls
nn
aim
Hardware
-ANB-
in
Carpenters9 Tools
Builders 9 . Hardware
Powder, Sh,ot, et.
Giant Powdsr &Fuse
Saws and Axes,
Grrass Seeds!
Used by Farmers :
Immemeats