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t, ORIGINAL DFFFrTixp f;3 , c r3 20 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, SUNDAY, A.TJGUST 37. Ill III UW IUI tf I -Ml rr 111 f-v. I Y II I "r4i - BaP ii;t - -' ' - ' - -'-' n t r ') f i f f-r- r 1890.. - -:lTOi JT--KO. 186 v : n. 9- . 5 ; r. - 4 - - K. C S EARLS DEALER IN 0 pr Exclusive j geacv fa slice fur Publirnllon Land Office at Oregon City Ob .) AuKu-t 4 1S9U. NOTICE i herrhy kiv-u that the fol o lllg-nallleil settler ti is rile . 1 notice or hi inteotioo ii inaku final proof lu support of hia claim, ami that saiil proof will be nmle bt-fore the count) ju.lxe r clerk of I. inn nountv, at Albany, Oregon, on Sep teniber 29, 1890, viz: Thomas B Lwm, homesteail entry, N" 5-IW. for S K 1 of Seo 24, T 13 S, R I K. He nam tne following witnesses to prove h'S continuous residence upon ami cultivation of. said laml; Ctrl Rinehart. T D Welle, .l..hn Chri tnnaml Hiram Pickens, f ll of Seet Home postoffice, Liuu county, Ore gon. J. T. Apferscn, iVg'sier. Slirr rr Pabllrnllon. Latnl Othce a' Oregon Cry Or., July 10. 1890. ) NOTICI-" i" l r-r.y pvn rbat tli- f liov inj-r aniel -t'tt'ir iia-i rileil no i e l In r nteiHio niHKe HmrI nof in supi'-rt t In r claim, anl that -ai I pnol vi 1 he ma le bt inaile bt-io e tin- t ouniy Ju Igt- r in hi abseil- ref'r the I'ouii'y 'lerk of Linn Co , .at Al lny. Orekr"ii on Frid iy, Sept. 5, is!0, viz: Mary Flan-iher ne. liurtiin. I I'Hiies'eail Eirrv .No. 57951 .r the V. ,. of N. E. ami XV. ..f S. E. 'i of .-ection 22, 1'. 10 S. K.l E. -"he names the follow ing wilnessea 10 prove hei con tuiti on residence upon and cultiva tion of, naht land, vi: 'A. W. Ri. hardaon. Daniel Neal and F. C. IV p perl inj; of Jordan P. O. Linn Co., W. II. (Jueem-r, of Stayton P. O. Linn Co. O-egon. J. T. APPFRSON. Register. T KVKKK IIOI'SK, ALBANY, OK.-('HAS J I I'ffilTer, Pni. Only arst-eclaas bouiw ! . br city. 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Jkl w.i:i.iv niKECTORS: ! JI. Rut ANT, .1. U". hl.AIN. 'Iro.-HrMHiiiiET, (' ft. Stewart, I -I Lanxi.st,, II. K. Mkkkii.l. i "'T 11 CKIT. fofi;ll .an he so .,ni. V , iv cur. d hi nil h'l'nre Wfyi;irantci . S Id hi Ko-ha M:Linn. PAISLEY : & : PISH, : Jab : Prinbs ! FiiP Rl.nOK. AIHAHY. 0"?. I '1' n N A .' i 'i.i. m Te CeietotBd CURE Wariaiitod to APHMBniNE" cure -V AFTER tht- m i. el -me ...liaiisf eilhw m-x wtii ih. . u .-iiiu tr.'ni thf tt:-ic ntx of ttiiiiiiiii t iia.ci' t-r opium, ut Mu'tu-I, youthful iu-ii. --t-i!i.,o.i-r iiiiiulb't i'ie, etc , sueh !... Ilram I'ovlt, A'akt t.'Detu, BcarwiK ). 1'iiiiif. in ilie lu K, viiiiiuii W akiiesn, 11 tci.u, Svr ou- I'ros ratifii, Nuutuni.-,! oiuit -tmis, Lvucoi rtiov, Duziiivtto, VV'cuk Mtsiiior, t. .-.of Power ii( liuLKituc, which if tie, .I'rtaiat). 1'ricv ill a Ux; tt bux; for 5.ti 'M-u-' lv mail on receipt ul pnew. t t 1 1 I t.S 4.1 K M fr.t in givci. Kit cver 5 order received, to refund ln iiio!ii ii a IVruiuiieitl cure is iiotelfeite-. e hve thouiuitiiuol tetuiiuuiala frum old a:.d v -Uiiir, ol both nexea, who have been Kriu;iitt;iitl cured by the um f AphrotlitiiK i.'irculur free, Addreat I UK AI-IIUU UI IMMK ( O esteru Ufunch, lx, 27. Portland, Oreou. : 'or (utle by t'oahay & MaNoii, who ettaleani i full oniLstii-tH, All;iii. lrtvop mm puis For Female lr reirulixrities; noth ing like them on the market. Never ail. SucceHMfnllv used by urominent lailiea monthly. Guarantee!' to re lieve aupl'reusol iiteitruaiiiin. Sare.Safs, Ceriain .1 Don't be humhuir- Keil. Save t'mc, Health and money. Oftk. iukc iiu Miner. (J- Sent to any ad dress iy uniii on lercipt of price, 2 00. Ad dress tpliro .ni-Olrliir 'ompuny West Branch Box 27, I'lirllnnil. r. Sold by Fohav & Mason, Albany. Oreees II. A. CHOWDER. C. W. CHOWDER. CHOWDER BROS Contractor u.id Builders. Office on First street with Wal lace ci Cusii k, real estate : .rents, .Vl'jany, Oregon. Fstimates given n an Kiiiusoi uuiirtii.gsorcarpen e r ( i k s uilM ;! work intrnsteil Ut proniptlv executed. Notice. NoIICKiah.r.In sr-.-ti that tne annu.l i-ii'i "i the stn-kholdera of oie C'.ld. n i'v Mii.in.' c.mii)..oiv will lie he'd at the lh e of thennilers".'i ed secretary al .he Ifiir i f l-k p. M, Monday, Sep'em her 1st IMA), f. r he pwpiueof eleti!i seiei ii re. torn to ierve. one jear. A full ait d uiice U desirei . . w iiiist B h, 18!-), I.. II. i)0Klii. Sccretarv. FINE DRESSED CHICKENS' -AT- MTELLKR & (iARRKT'S i 15 Pa:er s Golden SK r " T ' Axgand and Superior Ranges. lumps, an rraudt unvpv oaiofi re(undl BY Bajinj Tour Pio,;Brtj rhlollk'h tin- ii-hI i Ktiile til in nt liiirkhail A !(;iin n-f oldeHl Rial KM ale Firm in the They have lande of all descrip tions for oale at the verv lowest priires and on the most favorable terms. We have Some fin hurtraina 5r small tracts of earden and fruit lands near the citv. uliii h vro uru offering at a great sacrifice. This profierty lies near the city, and is the very best on the market, part of which is set out to fruit. CITY PROPERTY A e have a large list of choice business and residence property for sale including the Goltra park addition, the best, nearest and cheapest suburban property on the market. A lot in this addition w ill double in value in less than a year. EASY PAYMENTS. BUR ! HART & KEENEY, UK A L EST A SE, LOA2S INSURANCE AGENTS. ALBANY. OKEGON -II-KLL UOKINO, HOCK" f)KII.I.IIN(4 prospecting, Writa J, B. Huiihcs. Al bany, Oregon, I P0R 8AI.K-A (tood span of ifentle inales. lniiiire of G. W. Simpson. OF- iiimeifc Vally THIS FACT ; THEO-iLl .VfoVES AUDE TO DAY WITH THE fUlL BcCK 1 -WARRANTED - YEAKS ITILLAINS AT WOilK. S Bold Attempt to Wreck the '4: T Oregon Express. '( V8 tAIT OF TBI KOCKIB8, Ptart lng Sorr of a rWoiaii - Who' Jyimd to Have Kll'od ."Mm'"- .,ve.BioDefeuioif Her Uonvt y .j cniMKs1ro. Aoirneit 30. 4.1 ki K:.tvinft war". mane li.Bt Jaisfln; t' Ibe Oreim extT.- iraiw? Ufai$tij'-i lOUi liw tui tli ttt-3 :4. iicril Jii 1 I CI UIC liuilll Ul I Ilia III Tehain i . iiunty. the train w. iiiovnig hKiiij; ai a g -od rate when a switch i a lin.: oil' t a siding hs en ountered. The switcli was Set piopeily, and thi- train would hav i a--ed the roint i-afely had ol an obstruction been p'aced on the tr.ick in the shap.- iA .in iron I'mme, a p.irt of an appliance known as a '"frog." The engine struck this and immediately hit I lie track, gi in-over on its side. The rai.s turned under the baguage car hich was also di died. Hap pily no one w;is injured beyond seme surface bruises and shaking up. The train was carrying a full lopd of pMSsergers, most of honi we e asleeo at the time. There s little doubt but the obstruction r.-as placed on the track ith the design to wreck the train. A recking train was i-ent out from here this morning and dispatched to the scene of the derailment. A temporary track was laid ? mind the wreck. Several attempts of a similar diabolical nature have lieen made to wreck the Oregon express beretotore, but happily without success. WALLA WALLA NEWS. A Woman's Spine broken -A Hotel Keeper Skips Out. Walla Wai.la, August o0. Mrs. Leonaid Sexto'i, living six miles south of th:scity, was fatally hurt lat night w hile driving home from a neighbors. Her horse reared and pitched and she was tiiiown out, striking on her head ami rack, I'racturinu the skull and dis'ocation the spine. She was pioked up insensible and is still in conscious with no hope of re cover'. I. H. Bentley, proprietor of the Stine House, the principal hotel has skipped out, leaving debts to iheamout of $0000. Bentley has leen here a vear and lived a loose life. It is thought tint Bentley took $500'J with him. He lias :one to his former home in Kan sas. A TWO SHIED STORY. Tbe Sensational Murder of a Jnilge by at Woman. San Antonio, Tex., August 30. Th ''rief annoiinceni'-nt of the iiiird'T of Max S'einer, district jiidi." f : itljilgo county crcii:t u i, ",s co'.t ined in -le-sa m An ii i if. 11 -.va lm !., I ,i .il o Ex-Ju :j.e II. T M.-C I c, a litter political em ni at Remo-a Mi-xi o, and n reasonable uo-ti con d bt; ascribed lib ye-terday, w. en i lie following allectn g ap-l-eai a received : Ri ui'isa, Alcxiio, Acgn t 1'0. To i he American piop'e: F- l wo loon1 lis I have l een im ioy bed disabled fr.m a gun shot V"Und in th loot. During all this dme my wife, Maud Inez, who is but 18 yiars old, almo-t from d-ty . ay Iihs been followed up and n-i.lted bv one Max Sti iner. He has even foliov.ed her with armed men, has questioned her virtue and w rote letters to the sheriff of Karnes county, in vh en iie ex pressed the relief that I was not married lo her. She was hiouuht to bed and confin-d pr maturely and our babe was lost, all throiign the unheard of tei rible slur-, and slanders cast upon her by tiiis same Sieiner, and del'en ing tint most dear to woma'i, her virtu, she thot him through the heart. The shooting occurred in R mosa, Tamaulip.is, Mexico, on the 17th int. She is my wife, and is no a in jail at this pliii:e. We are in deed in need of much financial aid. ienllemeii of America, cm ou help my wife, no in her sad plight. Do it by voluntary contri butions, in the name of woman's sanctirication and virtue. Send any amount that may be raised to either Albert Dean, of Hidalgo, Texas; R H. Bent fro, of Browns ville; or Don Juan Dominguz, o: this place, who compose a commit tee to receive whatever is given to defend my wife. Yours truly, T. McCabe. ANOTHER VERSION. The shooting occurred at Re mosa, where an excursion party from Matamoras were attending a fair. After the evening periorin ance at the theatre J udge Steiner, accompanied by his wife and daughter, entered the booth for re fresh ments. The ladies had taken seats at the table and Judge Steiner was about to sit down, when Mrs. McCabe rushed up to them, her long, black hair stream ing in the . air. She seized the judge by the arm, held a pistol to Ins breast and urea. 1 lie in in fell dead at her feet. Mrs. steiner sprang up and w is felled to ti.e ground by a blow with the tiistol I The murderess, who is described an a beautiful Voinan.aleo knocked the chief of police down with her revolver and held a policeman at I av with the same weapon until she was disarmed and pinioned by a gonad of soldiera. Mrs. McCato's husband, who held the position ol county judge, of Kan.es county, Texas, for which he was ineligible, was recently nn- nea'ed, his succesaor being Judge S:einer.-MCaD6 and a nuuit r nf frund- 'deovorwl to forcibly apt u re t e rt ho , but fai ing,-.fieii t 'exiixi, vwiere he ba- irc iesii.d. ,'i. McCabe had swen vrn ean Vaains' Steii-er. txjAllfif ttkMtr'tu'' ntluu froM. buie u tele.rapliel tiui- h.Uovvi.g to the chef r-ignal ollicer at va-li ngt n, D. C, it lative to errors iluiing die i ast week: Harvesting and tnreshin is neatly oi.tr; i.iune crop ven large, drying is now in p ogress; hop , ii kmg will h gin i esi week. Excellent rei o t- lrmn wiieit.oats and liarlev yiel l icontioiie and crops this year wiil eci jise foiin l years as to quali'y and in many ections as to quantity. THE OLD WOUND STILL O TEN. Confederate Veterans Will Not .loin With the Ulue and Gray. New York, August 30. A spec-in from Richmond, Va., says: At a meeting of Lee camp. Confederate veterans. Ouarteruiaster Brown sugge.-ti d th it the camp apj oint a commission to see if it was advisa ble for them to attend the Blue and Grav celebration in Knoxville. General John R. Cook called at tention to the fact that the G. A. R. in national convention in Boston had passed a resolution urging the pas-age by congress of a law prohibiting the display ot anv flag other that the stars and tripes, and he intimated that the ex-Confederate veterans would feel verv much .it of place ce.e- bratiug with nun, who had such wiioni in their hearts toward those who had oppos-ed them in war. lie said Lee camp should by all means oppose such pr iposition until an invitation was extended and then the matter could be more fullv discussed. Maior Anher declared that he was as good an American as anv man in the country when he was in Con federate service. He still loved the stars and stripes, but before he w.iuld cease to Ivoo the Confed erate Hag or to venerate Lee and Ja-kson, he would be willing to tnke up his gun atram. I he quartermaster's tnoiioo was hie st iinanimouslv .lef.-a'ed. Halvator'a Narrow EMCHie. Long Branch. August 30 Shortly afte- noon yesterd iv a (ire destroyed the stables at 'Vie oM Monmouth Park race tra'-k. The ild gr ind stand, old i l lb lion"' and sir iv rin fen letifs ilfi e w re also i irn one b"- 11 HI! Twelve mule" i.e.. 'doo lost t'l wti" i ''. ot ll 1 a - di-c 00 . - i..fM til KRlHr. I, !b li)nt : Loss Oeli tii'i V . SCI TV GiMi-n- re his niib-S. 'oft h. re t Fm c:--i'' t the div's' f p i'ep ii in b r i' d " i ui'i.t'n r In g l,wt 30 (ten ! v one i if ovi-f ir f Pi. ,. , 1 i Mini I t o'' igm d ptubrl lrl"i.s.' d: TO th .-r:i itoo nt ol t' e t "o'u lna. A Fatal Ounrrrl. Ei reka. Cal.. August 3'i.Nel son W. Greenman and F ank -is-sell, the litti-r an ,u-t':a'i. had a quarrel tlrs ni'iinino,'lur;ng hh-h ( (treenman was struck wit'i a piece of iron S utietiine afterwards Greenman t hi' rev-i'ver and re newed the fight, tiling t tee sb-'is at Sis-ell. All took llecr. S ssell died in a few minutes and Green man was arrested. The C'rnlr Charleston. Seattle, Augii-t 30. The cruiser Charleston 'eft this after noon fur Po t Town-ei d. Thc-t her men will engige in d. ills and target practice till further orders are r ceivi d. In an Aukward I'redicaiueiit. From the Ii s'on Journal. Last week two of Dedham's most popular yoip g men hired a horse and can iage and drove up the Charles River to a well-known place on the banks much resorted to for bathing purposes. Undress ing ihey carefully deposited their clothing in the carriage and to gether made a dash for the cooling waves. Each instructed the other to hitch the horse, and as a result neither did so. yhv - in the water the splashing frightened the animal, and away he dashed down the highway leading to Dedham Village. This runaway left the bathers in a peculiar medicament, and one of much embarrassment. They, however, soon recovered from the shock and started after their vamshidg team and gar ments. The sprinting contest lasted from Jenny's Dane, "Spider Village," up to a point near Cart Bridge, where thev overhauled their steed, stopped him. and grabbing i heii suits jumped into them. Ladies told wutchi-s i t eaner than t er at F. M. Fruuch's. THE DAY IN CONGRESS An Effort in the Senate to Place Wool on the Free List rCLL FROM BAUOOR. A oitu t I o-maour Q.ro al 0 Mkst;'g-t hour and two minutea. V V; 0. .ipaiios th "o k of UL Offio X tios. and Washington. Auku-1 30. In the h use to-day tbe bill amending me alien-contract law passed with out pi-i ion. as did aisu the bill prohibiting ti.e employment urn ihhtiiii is amssas n iihi "iwi cha-e of su. pde-i which are Uie piO'tui t of convict labor by the United States. Representative Dalzell lo-day submitted t- tne house, in behalf the minority of the house co u mittee ou Pacific railroads, a re port in opposition to the bill for funding the debt of the Ceutial and Union Pacific roads. The mi nority are unanimous in the opin ion that the railway companies are not justified in asking for any ar rangement upon business princi ples except upon the basis that that shall pay the uttermost farth ing of their debts. They are clearly of the opinion as a plain msiness proposition that Che bill reported by the majority gives an unjust advantage to the debtors at d fails to do justice to the gov ernment. IN THE SENATE. In the senate Morgan presented the resolutions of a colored mass meeting in Birmingham, Ala., against the passage of the Federal election bill. Seveial unimportant bills of lo cal cha-acter were ; assed and the tariff bill then taken up, the pend ing questing being Carlisle's mo i i . . . i. ... ii.A .1 lull lu rli ikc f 1 1 1 1. Liirr n inn lima- i .i. ..i i .i. I free list I After considerable debate a vote was taken and Carlisle's motion was rejected ; yeas 17 ; nays 27 a strict party vote. OUR POSlOFFICES. Clarkson Finishes Hi Work as Assistant 1'ostmanter General. Washington, August 30. Clark son, hi si-assistant 'Kistuiaster gen eral, has practically concluded his service in the postolfice depart ment to-day. The piesident much desired his further continuance in his place, but Clarkson was unable o remain longer, lie will assume the prci i n- yo' 'h- Judson Pneu ..a;i Rail oau, bicii arplics neu ni.nciples to locomotive and ni ive Hier in cnie. In near y "iglit t n months in office he has esiab ished 5.0i0 ew Kis'officee. Ii- pre nleiit al offices 2,'.'17 ap- IV- b 11 Ol i .1 VI II (liCv ll .. t ,. eduring ia s c I ti . nl -tut) nange-- Ol'1 I i i II'; 1 . d I V-'-i Ol V" . ey, ii . Hi low.i; 1, f Co'-' tell.' . f CI l-r I. r. i,,. , 1 Youuac iIh .vcclil-! tall C.el. Caught In the l(oie .fa Italloaiu. WoiiDF.Ei D. O'no, Augu-t 3''. This was the last day of the fair h. re an 1 more tnan in Ohi peoi le a-setiihled to see ihe final races and balloon ascension by Profess r Carter, a well-known aerctaut. I lie balloon wis a s mple hot air affair and was ke t in its p i-ition over a furn-ie t-y io-8 he'd by bystanders. When it had lieen ntht'ed and a'l ieady. Carter gie the word to let yo. The bain on -not upwaid and thousands if sjiectaiors were h Trifled t see danginiL' at the end if the line, lilt ii Redin, the m -st prominent koiingmaii of the company and .ui iittuer of the fair association, hundreds of persons shouted lor him to itrop, but Kedm was either emanled or had lost his head, ai.d he clung frantical y to the rope, attempting to, climb up the slender line into the basket. A i umber of women in the dense crowd fainted and ail the 'specta tors grew sick with horror as the ball-Kin sailed upward and began moving southward. Carter could be seen making despera e efforts to draw up the rope on which he swung to and fro. For ten min ute s their efforts continued and hen at a beighth of over 1000 feet, the balloon took a sudden lurch. Redin's hold was loosen d and his body shot downward. It was found half a mile away. The clothing-was torn off, all his bones broken and the body crushed out of alt human semblance. Redin's brothers and sisters were in the throng and saw his terrible fall. The Bicycle Races. Biffalo, August 30. TherVvent of the bicycle races to day was the great century run. one hundred miles, fiom Erie to this city. The starters were McDaniels of Wil- minton, Na-nvth of Toronto, . hnst of Tonawan.lM. ('r.mk nf Luffalo aud Vau VS agouer of New- !'-L-al2& the reads were rather heavy the . - , race resulted in the sniasbiaurf .-vTAV - l j never headed.: He finished LsVtii X'fJi? run mt ft thla MliinaT with Vt-!? J-.'V?C. Daniels a good second, Crtok ana iiiimiui nanoi : iu t w- i- n-? ner'a time was 7 hours and minute. The former reoord ws)i:. raoK s. Oar Caul Bartta and jrV.- Mfrru, will te chanced" to an iron iM glass front, and used as a port of ' the hank. Salem defeated the McMinville club here to day. The score stood 21 to 8. On Wednesday next the Portland league nine comes up to play toe Salem club. Wheat is quoted at 67 cents. Hops are con.ractiug at 35 and 40 cents. Judge Dobbin's Snceeasor. Washington, August 30. Thos ' P. liawley was to day adpointed United States district judge for Nevada, to succeed the late Judge Sabin. BETROTHED TO HIS SISTER. Two loans; People, Ignorant of Their Relationship, Fall In Lore Grim aud incredulous produc tion of the brains of writers of fiction pale almost into insignifi cance in comparison to a story that has come to the surface in Irving ton, two miles west of Newark, New Jersey. A woman's dread sectet is re vealed by herself under pressure of dire necessity to her only son. ... . Ane story in a nuteneii is a nutshell is that a 'rot-,er an' sister fall deeply in love with each other and become engaged in delightful ignorance of their ties ot kindred. The agonized mother at last tells the boy of her history. The young man rushes from the house and attempts to send a bullet through his brain. The older residents of Essex county well remember Thomas J. Collins, a wealthy real estate owner of Irvington, which 20 years ago was known as Compton. The old homstead near the banks of i he Elizabeth ri ver, a tributary of the Rah way. The romance brought o light in S'ih :i tmgi manner at Irvington 'act night begun t'.ree v ars prior to (.lliiis'- 'lea-h Collins there lo in d tin- acqnain -a nee and mariitd Mrs. Fu.ily Godwin, a voting ud pretty Brooklyn widow, who ha 1 sus-ain- d hersell .nd niece alter the I aih ui her liushui't by reading ." . tie t pa - r olBe-. and i' t'ibnt'.il t' r-i -. hji.le. Ihev ook u: L 1 I-.., ii i i" a i- iw yea V i,i . i 'i' ..ul .u. i . his r.onrn h 'til.l iaiui i-b'ile. t he oun.' iieople Weie lOUMilt- d a d agr. e l thai it wo ill in-just hs w ll f'.r i-iiry to see t'.e w-.i ld aiol s'udy s due i ' ore set' iinit nown. jjur- ing her son's alisense the mother sought by introducing Nell e into society to have her former Henry . and form a deeper a tadimeiil for -ome one else, me youi g lady was tiue ti the absent lovei, how ever, s-atunlay the yung man airind in N-w York and two hours later present' d himself at the bom. s tea-1. Ass-x.nas IVrry had settled himself he w s sent inr b his mother. He found her on her knees in her bedroom weeping bitterly. Sue confessed to having deceived Thomas Collins years ago. Her niece was none other than her daughter, Nellie and Henty were, therefore, brother and sister. He arose ind. hurry ing from the house, fled to a re mote section of the grounds. In a short time the repoit of a pistol was heard. Realizing the truth, Mrs. Collins rushed through the fields, followed by Nellie Richard eon, who wondered what it all meant. Henry was found bleed ing and unconsc ou8 on tbe ground. He was removed to his home and his wound examined. It was found that the bullet had plowed a turrow tnrougn tbe scalp, but had barely fractured the skull. The young map bled freely, but will shortly recover. . Take the Northern Pacific Rail road to all points East, shortest time of any road East. No change of cars, best accomodations and the most pleasant route to travel. Tickets for sal a over this road to any and all points east at the lowest rates by Burkhart & Keenev who are the authorized asients of this company at Albany. Call on them f.r tickets and hid p ii'tjcii'iir- Try a g . - oi ' j k Cuiuiuiag'a urug euutt. t ;-; .l i Ji ii i 1 i V 1