TJfE MOKNINM HEHALD THURSDAY, SEPTENBER 4, 1890. TKMi i.R3tH".'KIPTI"N DA1I -ubltM1 ovory mornirm eio.pt MonUay.1 mail, par yrar.. - 'WTP.RKLY. , e oo i Kiinllahed every Kri'1-.y Mornioic.) ft copy, per annum. In yhm not mid advam- -S.ance 12.00 2.f0 THE MIL. "aita t( the Albany turtoffi. Hoe fur nil office nortn The Kastcrn statca rh Weet aide Aud tbe Narrow 0- R- R." Pfvtlaod and r tills and Taquii t ottle soutb..... Tim nuetortke will U- t ' emu to seven o'clock. USUI A. . ..11 . ', .12:0 r. ..7-30 r. h cveniim Kwwtered nutter for the morning -min should be mailed before 5 o cloc tvlma ereninir. the OKKUON PACIFIC TIM R TABLE. Arrive Depart 'H.lSamll.OOpra S.'iSptol 6.50 eeiurer. Freight.. M HDITVKIAL NUTLS. There are not euough white voters in any state between Texas and Pennsylvania to fortu a repub lican party therein. So "Tne Charleston News and Couiier" asserts, but then it is just possible that its census editor is not good at counting w hen it come to repub lican votes. Victobia, B. 0.. has a thistle law, which went into effVct nearly two months ago. Under it any owner of land who permits thistles to grow on his pieinises wi 1 W prosecuted. It would have lieen a great thing for all the States along tbe Canadian bordf r if they had adopted a similar l.iw ten years ago, Wfore the Canada this.le secured its present footnold. Now it is well nigh impossible to root out this pest, which covers all waste lands and flourished rankly along hedgerows and ditches. . mi:rii:ans took much pride in 1 the launch of the tan Francisco ' ' , - . , , auu iier oucwnfiia u nir, we cannot compare with the Lng- hsb in the navy. The latest English war vessel launched was the lilenhiim, which is note worthy a the swiftest cruiser, ;, ,-. most powerful aunament : a:iy arloat. !he has two i2-ton guns and ten Iriiicb breechloaders, besides many smaller guns, and her speed is T2 knots. We think we are doing pretty well with our new navy, but here is England getting ready to spend $100,l0t -000 on new ships with the latest improvements. Ir is very ditliciill to foretell what will happen in the llaaiian islands, bene- it is a shrewd sus picion that Admiral Brown of the Charleston wished to return to Honolulu ; hence his rather lurid picture o' the threatened revolu tiyn in the pigmy kingdom. He was a trine premature in bringing on the overthrow of Kalakaua, but irom file advices received from Honolulu, there is little doubt that some action will speedily be taken by the natives. As long as Agita tor Wilcox remains ia the islands trouble is sure to follow. It would pay the Hawaiian government to give him a good salary as foreign representative in some place w here he could do uo harm. The car manufacturers of Iela ware have attained such a degree of perfection in their particular line that they revev numerous orderx from European countries. Une large concern in Wilmington is turning out coaches for French, Spanish and Austrian railways. They are represented to be a curious combinations of new American iJeas and Old World survivals. But the chief fact is that the managers ol the roads in the countries named have found that we can build a car which will suit them better for less money than they can have it built in their own country. Of course the skiii which wakes this possible would never have been acquired had we remained in a state of dependence upon foreigners for manufactured products, so we may set down this as another triumph of protection. Tue markets are the paramount consideration at present, and the future prospects anxiously lojked for. One of our best infor ned eastern exchanges says of the situations last week : Speculation in wheat has been magnified by reports of frosts, and goes on re gardless of estimates by authorities at home and abroad, which show that with the large surplus stocks carried over, the world's supply will pr.bably exceed the demand by many million bushels, even if the demand could be esjiected to be as large with wheat at $1 11 as it was a year ago with wheat at 84 cents. The exports for two weeks of August were equal to 3,458,899 bushels of wheat, again -t 3,171,ei5 lat year, but there ha been a wevere .shrinkjige during the pst week. Corn lias risen tive eightd of a cent, with exports much below last year's and oats are also a cent stronger. Lard baa risen 30 cents per l'X) lbs, and lioiw, being very freely delivered at the weet liecause of threatened marcity of corn for feedii'g, aie '!' cents lower. Cotton has declined nine mxteentli for siot, and receipts for three weeks have Wen !9,."(0 hales, against 9.000 last year, while experts have been .'iO.Ono, against 2.500 bales, ('otfee and sugar have been held steadv . but oil is t 11 cents lower. It is a matter of renri-t that con gressmen, in the discharge of their duties cannot eliminate t depart isan b'uv-, but mainly push the measures they advocate with an eye single to the partisan advan tages. The Tribune goes after Senator Reagan, w ho is a strong advocate of the irrigation measures ; upon this phase o: the iutstii.ii : j "Senator Reagan would Wtterlook ; out how he dallies with that ini gatiou business, lie must remem ber that for the last thtily-tive years lie has Wen coustrui'i-; the Federal Constitution through a reducing lens, at one time getting it so small and so remote that it was away out of his siht. lie! knows that this method ol regard- i ing it will keep the southwest dry j and arid, and he kiios that the! southwest is huinrrv for an uimru-' priation which will give it a s stem , of irrigation. The senator is thus, 1 .... 1 I. 1. : . . . nam it?tstru iFcmcru inn prm- ciples and his interests. Now, if he would only conclude that the constitution had provided us with' a National Government and not a sort of political tree-love bargain, he could help Texas t water conscientiously. " Hurks anil Huggies. Three carload of bunnies, hacks and carts have just U;en received y Messis. l'rice A Kobsi.n, of this l';. Ti'e-V tl.oil.i m.w it., the times and cart v everything in Hnape ol a Uuggv, cait or hack iriat could be ilenired. 1 lu-v also carry at all limes a lull stock ol ihe best shelf hardware and sew ing machines. Laities t ine Shoes. 1 make a specially oi bundling ladies tine shoes. 1 carry some ol the oe.-t brands made in line and .ne. hum grades in w idths Holn A ui EE. All warranted guods; in ir.ish, and w ill repair any p.iir "1 hoes of any kind sold that will up or break. Samuel E. V ting. The t ni iii I'aeilie. Is the only line running two ..lot trains dally Irom 1'or'laiid to ijmaha, St. 1'anl, Eansas City, Chicago, St. Louis and all points Kast ami South. luy y;iu tickets jL U. i. Kawiliigs, loot ol l',roal albin street, Albany. To parents thai wish to save noney in buying school .-hoes tor children will do vell by calling at Klein Br. .--hoe .-loie where ;hey have just H-Ceived a iaige shipment ol the C elebrated Al. Henderson's lied School iloii.se h.jC. Tl ose wanting copies ol 1'mi. 'aimer's song, '"Bright as a Sun beam," should call iiumediatelv .vt Jones' book stire as only a limn ed number ol copies aie placed on nal-. We make a specialty oi line cakes for parlies and weddings. Blackburn o 1'iroiii. Quench yuiir thirst at the new soda fountain. Mill iO-JKi i. a IMIK hots ne a ateutii wii savi 1n 1 bmtie tv the Haw. Vuli-.r' .. U .Str:, t tea jwur oidern rt l.r Jri.itV UIil ijet your wtMMi uwetl uelure tltu wiiit. r ntunus. F t'l I"' It cukti. mtiaUe lor Ihijv hXh k. fruit or Mnltr. I-or lurtht-r iiiturm.Uiiii 1114. urc hi thid tiilice. II E i Ir. A'.V iu ihe celUr, t M. .iaun.irt n. LL TKIi-Xj.N HAVING iV ajetuntH A ttn John Incr-reiier an IiicMieil to oil I at onee ano ttu' j& he hu -id his nicut 111 irkci mul ha rt-tir. iron he huHiiiew. L,L'i A, ol 4. iicwtx, at iKlinomea reunram , 1 AVr.Ks, AKcunu:r AND .SLi KK- V titteudaiiL. Ottij oer First .Nutioiial V..rk uli.itt.l iruiu all iatrt of tbe eunt L"ilK CH.AK.S-IMI-OKItt. MY WKsT Jj uiii OoiiiintiV, .ml. rutins the- tclilratfi l li.r .le Ma.ln.1. btrt'llaK, oihiurrura ami iIIibc choue Dran.is in ihi- VViila, rarx" anil rtmteru I limn Ttlurai'li oihue bull l.u.. til heuictulxrr the piafe IJoNKV To I.OA. Ito.Mr. CAPITAL . t1. )fii real v-lute MM.-iiril. ror .artii-f. .u. cnUiru ot lty. lliiiiiiutr LKKl'I.K.SS Ml. II Is niaUe uiwniWv l. O that tvrr.bie omiIi. s.liiijri'r, l ure tn thu r.'meil tr y.iu. r.r -wif b ttmli-it ,v Mmxi. w III- 'AXTKU- A ir"!-!-!. win- ninttr. r Atr. A.l.lr- i..k)Uie Wir,Mat- tn-iH KD.ry. ital.n M.tu'e N. ilJ W. wolld t., .jmjK .liv r'aiis, la.-h NOT OTH K Is 1IKKKHY .lt I II Al M.I. rw iii.lcliteil to th- out licui ( Iillith & Iv.clli are lc.ileMUil to cuuiv f.r Wknl tuitl nt.ttlr up iioni.ti, a., ilu- a.v..iuit8 mtwt lie uIom d Ki.ki.n Bkm. Jaa. F. Powell A Co. have just received a large lot oi iresn fruits ai:d vegetabU-M. SIIILOH'S VITAL1ZKK in hat ..u ,,,-eii fur ('oiiKti(tii'n, los..f Apititr, lilxi-ne-, and aM nit int. id Oytf-ia. t rit Mf and 75 cent r buttlu. Kor Hale l tuiliay Jt Muon. w fANTKll-A KK' KOAKHKK.S. IS- uitire at tbe releiiie ol Mrei. M. k. burri, t'ourtk auil Ualapooia atriMi. MM. F.I. US, PHYSICIAN AXP StRr , ireon, Albm y Oreis-uti. II tAVIS, M U. I'HVMCIAN" AMI dui.'tstii. CaD 1 found at his office TOOiii ir. Sirahaiittlo:k, Kirt htret. A'baiiv Orvon- p C." KK1 LY, PHYSICIAN Alrff K v. kh Alirtiuy, Oregon, otti.e in Pierce' new b!o.;k Ottic-e hours, from 8 a. . r. it ,l7 KO : FkiZmTkiVaKY' ' Sl'R . ifi-on, ..'ruinate of oi.tario veterinary collctfe and member of the t:lario veterin ary medical Hocit ty, is prepared to treat the uiscuert i.l aii dtfuic-lii-atcit ai.iiiialu on enntiho principles. Ortice at Ann MarshuM's liven, ntablu Ki.ni.lcncc 4th and Culapnnia ittrwte, APmnv, Oregon. 1 )" K C A. McAlisthr HoMrorATiiiR riiv eician and surjeon lls removed hit itfice into Crawfnrd') !. All calls pnmH't- ly attended ut, lUO.A. WHITNEY. PHYSICIAN AM- U wirrf sin. tlnuliiate uf Bi'llrviie llnspi. Kal Motlica! Coev:.. New York City. lit-.-iHt i(wiiiieii a djte-ialtv. O.tit in at rush if ut on 7th street terwtHii CaUpottia and Vine, 'Aldaiiy Oregon. I K M J PA'TdN, PH.'Sli'lAN NL ;cn, li!utnl)er''- lthck. Allien v. (r. Ktmale (lineage a Hreirilt,y. ('an hv fnuini 11 th) otlicc day ui m-rht. 41 i4tuk-:v. RNKV. L. T BARIN, J. H IH fKK it. til & in: !m:u, Ti"it .t . Oreo-iCit, i t i-jn 1 it :i u8 rt-ifistcr ti tfi.'l I,hh i "tlti t- t Or .on 'U uiul ui the I iml irtt ti -e rf'T.-niiu :-!" in ur s)H-tniiv hi-im, itct.tre Kit uf:i e iiu tour au I in tUmii Ha- pr:-i.ice in tiu u''' ru; Lili.l ffttr. II. WAI- I L. 'if-.'" isoV, itUrm- at-ljft, All'; in Str .lian iek on; J. V in .N.:N - ATlouNK V- VT I. w i..t n. t .1;. fiil.M.c. 11 lice in Ihe Strati.iti A,roiin Nu. I ainl 2. 'I.! U. K. . ItL.M KBI R. . W WHIMIIT. I.ACKiil KN. i W'Kltitlf ATroKNK Al O I.hm, Aliiant, '.-K"l'. Uti.e 11: Hlil rllow's 'I'Kiiple. A ill .r:u lii c in all courts jl tin--tat. ind (five special atwition to all Illlsitll-Sb W roi.YKl.roN CHARLES K. A rTOKNKv at l.. Allianv, Or. Oitfe in rooms L ind 14. i'vVT'i Klick. over L. K. IIIdiiis store, I K. vv . I'llI-KKOKU, ATTOKNEY Al . law, a 'tanv. On-con.-- oirice in the Klein lil . u. " Will (.ractice in all tin o'lrtu 01 fhetate. ami ie special lttntiou 'o all ImsiHtjsu A ES P MEAii, A ITOKN EY-AT-LAW and title examiner, Alhany, nr. Wit- prac'ii-c in all the curtrt nf tlie state. Ah- tracts ol title furnished ori short notii. Ten years evperience SKCKKT .SO IKTIKS. , u. l W. -Snfet Lmige No, 13; nuxtc every Monday evening at tli . A. K on Kerr street, between aeeoud and ihinl. Attuiiy, retfn. Srrann'TH in th it ami traimient lirtthrvn :ortiull invited o attfi.n Mcl'ht-rRt!! mi So. &, A. K. StaUtl uieetinu'8 at the G, A. H Hall on the at-eoiul ami Fourtn t-'ritiay e' eiiiiikr e( each oiomh. I ruhsient Oimratlm aie corth v invited to uietl with tut K V. Tahlkk, Couiuiaiitler AtljuUint, i).KIIKn Ur.lKIMi BLKVKYI.NQ OoNB CAM uB f tin -lo'tirat' and prompt ork hy eallinu iKH' t x--ount tturvtyoi l. I. T. Fmher. He oiiio.f ;-t, ,jiu oi held noteti and town nui(. . .sid, i d i orepare 1 to do tmrvi-viii iii -ny rt of Linn county. ToHtoitice addruHtt Vlilteid Matioii. Linn cOU lt , Urt';oii. t oiilrurKtr ami Ituihlrr. j I t , H1IKI.L WILL KI KMnll PLANS, KPKt IKICA- 1 tions uiid detail (or all knuls of huild ; ahl architecture. All work promptly done and uaraiirt-ed lo he tirHt-elanM. rlati-iiir.it- iiiriusiien nn short notice lor hrick .uildiiii;9t rt-iidenct-M, public huttdinH, !rUlL,'tn, cti:. . II. UIN.N, AtiKNT I'OK '1 11 K LKAl K, 1114 tire, ui- and ji in lent inHuranee trin i onlraclor Itulhler LMIK l.'NiiKUMuNKL HAVING UCATKLr in AMkui h licit h tKilr"nau ,rom city oid lounfrv. Will eoi;tra:t to huild hridtfti narii'-, ami ail manner of dwelling hoiiww. iiitMidih Vncen Anr., rtstiakt. and Kha iit'thian M it 9 of l-uiUliii ,VilI furnish itl.Mi, an.NK'ilicaii' tm tree ol charmt. Sriti t.u-'ion miarantef W. I'AaShL. . 1 A I' A K t; 1 1 Cl'KKU, health mid wcet J hreath Merured, hy hilotiH t autrih l.cim-dy. PrU e it) eenU. Nardil lnjectr fnn. -old h KcHhay & Mawn. I lrU.L Vol; M KKKK with lMiK-inia and IV l.ivrr t'ompldiiiU ltiloli'H Vitnli.eriH lara ntt't'd to t-ure j"U. viOn. For wilt b FoHha LVM lame l-K'k, side J; I'oron-H ll:uter r i lnt, uk Sliilib'n S..I.I In r'onlia) Si biTil ANNUAL KXIIllilTlOX I'nder the management of the State Hoard of Agriculture, will be held on the state fair grounds near Salem, com mencing on mommy, .-kitkmbki: 15. mm And lasting one week CASH PREMIUMS Offered for agricultural, stock anil mechanical exhibits, for works of art and fancy work and for tr ills i d speed. Red need rates fur fareimd freight on all transportation .im-s to and from the fair. Important im provements have been made upon the gromlils and increased facili ties are offered exhibitors. The Pavilion Open FOUR NIGHTS OURINC THE WEEK. A splendid field of horses enter ed in the sieed department, and tine exhibitions of racing will lie given each day. Entries for piemiunis close Mon day at":-i p. in. Exhibors are urged to make as many of their entries on Saturday before the fair as possible Goods, animals and articles for exhibition initst be in their places by Id p. ji. Monday. I' KICKS Of ADMISSION ; Man's day ticket $ 50 Woman's day ticket 25 Alan's season ticket 2 50 Woman '8 season ticket 1 00 Send to the secretary at Portland Oregon, for a premium list. I). H.LOONEY, President. J. T. Uutae, bwcmUtry. II ill I f AAA 11 I to The City Liquor Store . ItAUMGAHT, Proprietor. (TSext. door to tbo oll, Fellow' eu.le, AlUany, Oregon j KwiM fMiwtdiiUv m tiiii.l til- rtiimt l .ioirtl uij .l.i.nMti.. wi'iee ll.ii.r. uimn n ro'-! i Only fitL X. Mquor store tn th- city ON PAID T0 OROEKS FROM THE WHHW TtJ LIUS JOfEPH Manufacturer of Choice Cms AND DKALKK IN www urn 1 I) lllli I Ml 'Ml l ::-ars PIujjb,,,! Siuokinif Tobacco, un uue OIIK.K.T8- Articles. Also dealer in Ne it Joor to Plfeitlur's candy store, Albany. Oreguu, rATTTTHM w- l" DoaBl Bhoea aire vaUllUH warranted, and every aalr faun bin nine and price ilampn! on ballon. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Cnlf and Lncrcl Waterproof Crain. The exccllcnre and wearing qualities of this shoe cannot be iM'ltt-r tthnwn than ty the stnnK eudorse nientsof Its thousand of ioustaut wearers. $C00 4rnuinr Ilnml-wewed, an elegant and O stylish ttreMt Sfux which commends Itself. m .OO Ilaiid-Npwed Writ. A fine calf Shoo uiKHiualltfi for Htvle and durability. SQSO -ooilyear Welt 1 the standard dress O Shoe, at a Miular price. $0.50 PolicemnnV Miop lseHeclaUy adapted w for rail rout I min, furmers, etc. All made la Congress, tiittn and lace. in $3 & $2 SHOES I rl have been most favorably and the recent Improvements make them superior to any shoes sold nf these prices. Ask your Dealer, and If fie cannot supply you send direct to faetorv enclosing advertised price, or a postal for order blanks. W. I,. 1MH i.I.ASi, Brockton. Maaa. ASK YOUR Cohiinbia FLOUR TheJIieHt brand in the market. Thin extra fine quality of Flour ieDianu- fa' tiired hy the JEFFERSON FLOURING MILLS COMPANY, OF JKFFKliSOS, OREGON The mill has re. ently heen refitted anil supplied with all the latest and moBt improved machinery. A k lor the "CCLUMBIA" A tnke no other. W N rr Ji D Ten tliounand Men Women and Children to Imv goods of DEYOE & FKOMAN HKOS., WILLAMETTE Graduates CLASSICAL. LITERARY. SCIK.NT1FIC, NORMAL, BUSINESS, LA W ANI M K 1 I C A L COU RSES. ALSO MUSICAL. THEOLOGICAL. PHARMACEUTICAL AND ART COURSES. n is the oltlest, largest and leant expensive institution of learning iu the northwest. School oieiis on the lirst Monday in September. Send for catalogue to TIlOS. V AN SCO Y, President, Salem, Oregon. m ' t c " K.'r' 5 J--. LADIES' UNDERWEAR 4.enllellieu lllrl. 4 lilWIirn lulh liiK, and All Laillea 4.Hrnirnl mull lo onler at llir Japanese Bazaar to re RRirlw vkkv low. KWC NU WlllitECU. fjfStore ii Kinit Street next w Simt-r & ISIacklitirn . Sitllrr fur I'nlillrnlliin l.xu Offk k atOkkoon Ciiv,Ob I Alli:ill4, 1V.KI, NOTICE i hereby given that the follow iiig-n.iuieil Settler huti tiled notice ot hm intenliun tu make tinal protit in suppiii't of his cliiim, and that 8ail pmof will he made before the canity juilue or clerk of Linn cuuntv, at Albany, Oregon, on Sep tember 'Jll, IH'MK viz: Thomas B Lewi, hiimeste.'i'l entry, No52ti!i, fr N K i of See 2-1 T 13 S, R 1 K. He nam's tne f.il.uwing wittteggeii to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, sanl land: ( rl Rinehart. T I) Wedle, John Chris tian aud Hiram 1'ickenn, ill of Sweet Home pOHtothce. .L'nu county, Ore gon. J. T. Ah'krson, Register, 7 I KM r.ll l il lit1 Meeraehnuni and Briar Pioe. t 6 3 0 (!) H 0 1 FOR LADI received since Introduced tiROCKR FOR t4TV.ve.ry sack warranted"! jy?0 U& Iinorterf and Iealern in all kinde ot KiiiiH and HUiiniiiiition, tithing tackle of ev ery desi-riit;on. cutlery and bat-e ball gootls. tents, liaininockx and" camp chairti. The largest stock font li of Portland. Come onf and all. No trouble to hIiom g. oils. sales and small jitotits is oui iimtto. Alnor repair chop connected with store and tirat rlanH workmen to do all kinds of work UNIVERSITY, 'students in FOB HAI.R BV Al l; DHt'OGISTH. "Some'months ago I tmrchased t hox of Dr. J. P. Gill's Catarrh Cure for mv own use but finding my nephew, C. A. McMahan needing such medi. cine I let him have my hox of medi. cine, lie now sends for three more hoses. Buying it is the best thine for catarrh ever triei hy him and his friends. got another hox to use in my ease, r.nd cheerfully recommend it toothers. (Signed), JOHN McMA HAN, Ex-County Commissioner Lane Co Oregon, SprinirtMd, Lane county, Oregon Prof J, W, .lohnson, president of the State unimiiy, says it cured him of a couirh after two other prescription had failed. Likewise two of his little irirls used it to cure theircoughs, Mrs Murk Hailey, wife of Prof Bailey, sent it to Prof Johnsor, and recom. mi uds it to all who sutler from colds, and coughs. Kor coughs it acts like chaitn, and can he inhaled into the pes or passages, where n other i i 1 cures can reach v PP0T CASH "RACKET STORE," JUST OPENED GPP. MASONIC TEMPLE. Ln.lies and fronts furnishing KOOds, cornet, talil.- covera, Udie sed tfcntu hosiery, men's and hoy's neckwear, suspenders, drera hat tuns, hair, tooth, uafl and horse brushes, stationery, )rf.inier, inks, renuils. shoe hlackinir. anil a reat many articles too nu merous to mention here. These (roods are sold at such prices that they ecn not be du plicated hy aor other merchant in the city, unless sold at a sacrifice. Come and fret our prices !o troubl to show stock. One price to . H8KKARD LEVY. - r iJ niiii(ojo.jASTLj- thtj -colic 'li L' i 1 r-i Tu II tit I r - i . n M ' . a 1 " -w UK 05 -Sold .n 3 end for Ct r-culj tr to!t3 or i Slioes 3' wrJ&k. 'r r f l Mkiiii ui inn i saWrl FiidUS ft ft . ir . '-i ra kid. '. USTJ JULI US (JHADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. THE LEADING CROCKEKY, FANCY iOOI)S ANIi TOY STORE 1 OF ALBANY. THE ONLY GEN CINE ROGERS BKOS SI I. VERWARE, FRENCH CHINA AND GLASSWARE, BOY'S WAGONS, BABY AND DOlXCAR, RlAtiES, AND A General Assortment of Fancy Goods. Sjie-ialty n the finest Teas, Coffees and Family Groccriei-. He mvs direct for net cash and carries the largest stock in the Valley. Insurance aent for Fire and FOR PURE DRUGS T ) J LET AISD FA IS C V GOTO anuria Al The Finest Line of Pianos aod Organs in tte: filln,nf TTII- i CAM. AM KXAlUJJV sfl K TT EL 13 -AND- GENERAL PRODUCE MARK KT. WANTED SPECIALLY Hay, oat and Ktat.ct to supply uurIoii on the Oregon Pacific Railroad extension and niv illcr18ir. home tr.'e. whre I in qnantitim tn nit th;j ALBANY BAKERY. PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND-- . CAKES FOR-.'. I -. FRESH FRUITS RER--.' I FRF:SII f. -.-.WEDDINGS-.-. RIES AND VEGETABLES BRE 1 .Kir Table Delicacies and Full L,ine ty ana ocapie uroceri ; i rro- viaions, t) Goods, Fill Linn of tnporteil . V ' w m. I r y 11 I ; 1j M!i!l!invA:V?ci,i!iiii!i'. a bany;okkgon, We want to jrive our friendo I'it of advice ti we are insidest ve knv wht reof e Hptak. '-ve buy a i'liea tove. ';it ill yon ran get a ;ood une. Tin Ikwki.. We keep Yiu. Our sale 'il tinware is st'll nil t1 e gos-ip. No poor ooila in the nlore. in the Market. SHOES KOR o J3j 1 soRiiw umi ftims bTJVIM It till VJIIIIL' Ladies Fine .lioes At fjowest Prices. Call and see onr new stock. Marine. '1. 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