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TTfK M()NlKG .HERAU):gATtlBI)AY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1890. How " ON SAIK. Th Daily Hbbalu will be on ale each morning a H. J. Jones book itore.where it n be procured at 6 cents per copy. 40TTa ABt C TOWN. fnM at French's. f ju onnrln at K. C. Searln. A large line of neck' ties at K. C. Silver headed canes at K M trench'. The latest in canes at the corner iewelrr store. Uola neaaeu Iewelrr store. Latest novelties in ladies cloaks at E. C. Searls. See those undressed kid gloves at W. F. Bead's. When you want a nice hat call on 6. W. Simpson. C. H. Stewart is very sick at his residence in this city. Ladies fast black corsets and un derwear at E. C. Searls. All the latest in cloaks and jackets at W. F. Read's. Ladies iacketa and capes in the latest styles at E. C. Searls, A fine line of fall tea gowns just received at the Ladies Bazaar Just received a new stock of Y. 8. F. hosiery at W. F. Read's. Fine line of neckties in the latest style just received at E. C. Searls. J as. F. Powell & Co. have just received a large lot of fresh fruit. A very pleasant surprise party was given Miss Lee Prather at the residence of J. L. Cowan last eve ning. C. J. Stuart and wife left last evening for Shorel Creek Spring, California. - Over a 1000 different patterns of dress gords to choose fro in at W. F. Read's. Stylish coats and jackets for ladies, misses and children at the Ladies Bazaar. Try Blackburn A Pironi's once fo-groceries and provisions; you will never regret it. See our novelty dress patterns. They are cheap and of the latest styles. U. W.Simpson. Miss Mamie Montgomery, onei ' the Herald s composing force, i? seriously ill at her home in thi. oity. For rent, a building suitable for small business or a dressmaker, on First street. Inquire of E. L. Thompson. We carry a full line of men's, hjya, Udies and children's siioee at tiguree that will surprise you. G. W. Simpson. Matthews A Washburn now have in stock the largest and most com plete line of heating stoves evei brought to the valley. Matthews A Washburn, the en terprising hardware and fove dealers, received their thir -,i load of stoves yesterday. For Hale One good second I .ind wagon and harness. Will seh cheap or will trade for hay u.! oats Inquire of Blacktmru It 1'i roni. A weary time of it must have been spent by the two hh-yclist-, who roda their wheels all the way from Plymouth, M-iss., to The D .dies, Oregon, arriving in that city night before last. J. H. Shideler and family, form er residents of this vicinity ltu more recently of Ashland, Oregon, arrived here yesterday morning. They will take charge of County Clerk N. P. Payne's farm. John Henderson had hy machine measure 17,000 bushels of wht-at. It is now being taken to the w are house and by warehouse weight he will have some 1!),000 bushels. This is extraordinary, it overrun ning some 12 bushels per hundred bushels. McMinnville Telephone Register. S. ' Benson one of the repotor ial force of the San Jose Mercury, and S. F. Lieb one of the leading lawyers of that city, are in the pity. They are taking a vacation among the hills and streams of Oregon and are highly enjoying - themselves. Mr. Lieb is one of the leading orchardists of Cali fornia, making a specialty of prunes, of which he has a very large orchard, and a drying estab lishment of his own. Church Notice. Following are the announce ments for the Presbyterian church for the Sabbath : At 1 1 a. m., ser mon by the pastor, subject: "Christ the Source and Pattern of Life." Sabbath school at 12 :ir t. m. Young people's meeting in the lecture room at 6:45 p. m. Con secration meeting, teacher, Miss Tina Monteith, vice-president. At 7 :30, public service sermon, by the pastor. Subjec: "Truthful ness." The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed in connec tion eith the morning services. The session will meet in the lec ture room ior the reception of new members at 10:30 a. m. Saadajr'c Bill of Para. Fine Dressed Chickens. FRL1TS. Peaches, iirapes Canteloupes, Watermelons, Sweets, Bananas, State prunes, Petite prunes, Unions, Pears, butter, California Choice fresh cream cheese, imported inaccar- roni, tine comb .-oney, Hart's cocoa, potted ham, Milch ner herring, schrinips, Bin ked salmon, Rock Islan I j nackrel, salt salmon. All ot tne above just received at Mueller and Barrett's. x iMm and con olete line oi line bottled delicasies hr.ve just been added to my stock call aad see Ibwa. C, X. Brwi all. THE ORPHA'X'd HOME. Ready to P otad With the The Ladies Aid oriftv arc rradv now to pruej-od with th't en'ru-m if the main biiiiiling, upon the. brick foundation tlmt ha-; U-eii built in the ino-t ,-Mih-tunt r 1 .in I workmanlike man-ier. Mr. Aver the architect, ha-, tin- pla:is ' rii (ileteil and has .1 -hvat'- 1 Mr, Zevss tr mak- th" sjM'ciiica1 ionw The liock upon which the Home is locclcd ha-. Immmi don it I hy tie following u'enlleiiK'ii : S. K. Young and lr. M. II. Kllii lour lots ; I.. Vierick and A. U. Seal one lot: J. II. Malin one l"t. , C G. Burkhart. trustee, t wo lots. Tlie Lodes will call iim.u tin subscribers to the funo Kr i ley with which procei'iite the work, and will also solicit further sub j ; scriptions. GAS AND OIL. Lebaaon People Are Enthusiastic Ov. the Diseovery. The Lebanon Express says : About three months ago Hooii Fort, who has had experience in oil fields elsewhere, concluded frou. indications, that near Wheelers saw mill and also on "Brick" Hardin's property, one mile north east of town there must he gas. So. armed with the necessary equipments a stick and a match he applied the test and made the dit-coverv th it tras Is there. A . soon as the stick was withdrawn and the n atch applied, a bla.e leaped forth. He tirs- toul Ins liiend File of the discovery, mid they took J. R. riirkpatrick into . their confidence, x jmt slock company was at ouch formed, in cluding about a dozen members, The matter was kept secret in order to oh tain the property from its owner, Wm. M. Hoag, of the Oregon Pacific railroad company. That being iiujiossil le, it is now for the first lime heralded to t' e world. Besides the gas, and but a little below where it was discover ed, oil is oozing into the channel. Similar discoveries ;ave alrt" been made on Elkins property above town and in Kirkpatrick's addi tion. SALEM WITH0DT A TITLE. A Quarter S-ot'on of Laid iu That Which No M m Owns. Ci-y It is not generally known, but according to the tale of a gentle man, formerlv ai a'triey of Salem, Oregon, a large portion f that city is unnuestio iubly in jeopardy -o far as perfect I t!e is concerned. Soaie ti ne inee ail Kate:n capitalist concluded a bar giin wi'h a c'ii.en ! that p'a e for the purchase oi several acres o) Vacant land near the Wil!.i.ui; 3 I'nivcrsity. The straiiijer em ployed a w '!l-kn jwii Salem lawyer to search the title. T:ie att 'iney lid Ins work awl reported the 'iile lefective. In l.S"2. or i h.-re d) mt , the old .Meih uli -t mis-ion ti hHI acres of grou id, ou w ii -lands the slate liou-e. j cmirlhoii-e, t tie Wiilamet'c versiiy and scores tl'i-re-ideu esin the capital ci'v Kast Salem scbooi bi.l.l; stands on the U.ei i.i The necessary tilliugs were :ut for oine reaso i the u failed to apply for and obi.u tinal papers :if t from the government, but ;i years sold, gradually, iec land till uovv alxi.it ninety n it are coveted with buil lit i he whole, w i Ii p.. i . men's, is worth over 'J..te When these lac is wn . (hose who owned land wii . limit-ot the Mission ilii K Up W' . l ion I ni- .iue.-t Tti, j a -tio i. made. i's inn ie CIS le, the - ol ami ve iled. , the were iiadlv scared, and at ou m )V- d an able l.iwvcr to look tin ir iIkh ...ei oiiiain a fioin ttie government, for they agreed to pay him a Sum.! fee. Only a few d ij was th'.j appdt ati'jn made, to that time the nole n.icl have been pre- mpted bv II. f I i ..cut llieh since .nd up illicit some daring speculator and for the next twenty years the case would have tilled t.e courts. This story is no canard, it is an absolute f, et hat even tne proud, pu-hing state of Oregon do s not own the ground upon which her capitol building stands. Kvening Tcinegraui. The Salem -tatesman rays that the land, the litl) of which the Telegram reporter attempts to question, lies entirely at of lwelitli street, or llie i ail road track, and extends north and south from the lliih school budding to and including the woolen mill grounds. The man who s. tiled on this land did not perieet in- title from the goveinment b-f .ie his death, and his heirs deeded it alter his death, without question, for sometime. For a time some per sons did question the. validity of t e title, nut there lias uecn a recent decision which cle IS ii! the title entirely. There is now no question whatever about it. The Telegram reportei , in his at tempt to be s-'us.i ionat, simply made a fool of himself. IhIIhh Hop VurtlH. Along the banks of the l.a 'reole an I within the incorporate limits of the town of Dallas are four Imp yards that will yield a good crop, i The growers are J, F. iroves, I ir. ! Kirkpatrick, II. B. Plummer ami! J. C. Morris'ii. They emjiio-,1 divided according t size of imp I yard, 240 pickers, men women and children. F.ach y ltd na- its own dry house and th.-iv is no fuelling a 'out the urying bn-ii.ess ; as soon as the lKxe are lul: th y itiilnt lv dried, or bv standi, g a' few hours they heat and spoil. ii0 boxes make a kiln and it t ikes from lid to 24 hours to dry. 'f.e yield of these yards w ill ne not let-s than 4.,''l0 poind. Whi te is iher another town m the state can beat Dallas lor a hop town. Polk Co. Observer. A now line of black silk mitts just received at E. C. ktearls'. THE STATE FAIR. Gunipteteii fir fnl Opeuing. lis Snocens Th. at the of It Kt;tt suiaii mivh. th-.it .Imwit . f.iir grounds tl'iu scene is one !, nen.l ess and f .rh.rn, a little it aetivil., e.ervlMlv being ' 1,ov sto'."1 "n. tl,( k f the Ore- huxy iii ki -i nreparatioiis for I he ' air-'he i i.ir. i.: i, annual t U lllcll v lavs of In- hel'L durin-' 1 tie m'x it t wex-k. co.iiintneiiiL' I .Monday. St. ihles of siock all' i K.ich It lin hi inns new horses and exhi.iils of implements, machinery. II - II' -,. v t llowi r.-, etc. pei.iple are tj i'S, ics. (Atns, elc. And the.i Hie aruvtn; wirh Mvinv. swings, b.J-y stands, cane racks, L hobby hoi-et,. side -how.-, refresh- incut st.inds and other penny t e:lt.)lll lie i;ir In . iiuii.imiiu l. !' enumeiate. I'.etvveenit all there is a rusn on llie lair grounds, and sucli a rush, too, as w..iild indicate that tin; coming fair is to be a iittlc the finest otic ever held in the state. The horse, car line is mtking every prewifation t accommodate the thousandn of fieoplc who will visit the fair during its se-sion. I hey now have five switches "i th- f iir i round line b; I m ecu I'he mekc e street and the grounds and twelve mis w ill he run en this cir cuit, in trains of two cars each, wlr.ch will give a couple ears about every five minutes. Tlie pavillion this fall looks bet ter than at any previous time and demands f r p i'c for displays are g ea er. I'.. M W'ai'e. lo; many yen .nar . -ei-reiary oi in- lair, is cinei bal iif the p.ivi'.lion and is woi'ki;. ces 1 i j !ike a I root er for the t-uc-the fair, lie said everv in- dtcutiou was thai the pavillion sent the most attractive e next week it had ever iui s adding to the looks , ill I the ex iihiis are eii'imig to arri .e. would i appeara done, every w I alrea ' Ku t'tluii Current Wheel. 1 he alem Statesman says Stab- It r lru.g lor some time to raise .v iler iiom dill en ek to the State r"toi in scuool huiloiiig bv mean of i hydraulii: ram the si hemewat ahandomed and the ram renuved. I'he -easoil for t ie failuro of the ram to perform the servi e is found it: I he fact tint there was not sudicient fall oi the stream tooper ate the ram. Water was conveyed to the bun iingy sterday, ho."ver. by another iievict a very iii-eti-ioiis piece of mechaniim con-tiilc.t,-d at the penitent ary bv Superintei'dent lowinng and W'arleu Mclviiion. This was a fin i fill wheel, -u. h a.-, was known amotig tne ancieii s a- an Kgpli.ui wb'il. I' utilizes 'he current of Mill creek, deriving ihere from -.ullicient hoi-" pover to operate i'ii it !'iiin'S capa'de of ciaryina 17. U-So gallons of water in twenty lour hour- ttiiough two inch pipe to the bui d.ng, a dist ihce of 1-U.ki fee' an i elevated 110 feet above the wheel. The win el is ten leet in diameter with i leVeii-l'eel ptil .ieS and mak. s eighteen revoluMons p-r minute. It.- c paciiy is anout ho: se p 'Hit and i Aork- to a harm, pimp ng the water to a 1KI00 aallon ank "ii the hill. The water thus ictiiined is for use at the new r iorui school lueau i rorJ. pni in the pipe and ae.-i te l pi ;. ine trie wheel m position. I .i s w o k w a- ei lll'' nujileted yes'er I set in motion in ! lit evening. d iv ; d li t lor the lb st I line when it pumped vi; and m.i ci-s-liiilv. rousl y even! v ' !. k ItiK A heail . j I'.vntenMy i i ran: "s I'.iss some o:ie out in is preparing for I 1' oauksgiviug. Tin i oiirier savs : When di . .S. mips m's Hock ol tur- keys are spread on' on the vacant lo s near the .-chool house, tiny ! present quite a bueholic scene. ; We woii.i. i if Daniel Hooii or any teer renown d imn'er, whilecalf ' tmr w ild tm keys within ran,-e of ' liin rdle in iJie leaf;, woods of the Mi issippi valley, ever dreamed ; of the i ay when a lloek of 75 or a nundie ! mi Keys would be leedui.' j in the center ol the town ol 'J.OOO I inhaoi-aiits, and i h ising the ui.m I ti ve grassiiopper to the ve ry walls j ol a sen.joi liousein winch over 1,00 j children were humming their lessons. Domestication has inadu a va-t c.h mge in tne tur key since Hooii' with his culler, ma le from the wing hone of a turkey in his Kentucky cabin, deceived" tne nntut (led gobblers and eotiliding hens ol over a hundred years a-o. And t lie school hoiie h is made a vast ilitl'ereiiee ai h tne descend enls ol i he I '.oons fczteinliti; 'I ho l-lu. Corvnllis isaiio r extending the line of str ;ei railway, iy adding another mite to il, The razette of that city says tt.at the contract lor a new car, with ail modern im provements has been iet io Mr. H. J. Anslyii, of Albany, who furn ished the Alba' y company with tneir car-, and it is a credit to Al bau that she ha- a car huiide, who can sueci s-sful ly compete with easiei n lirms and lurui died equally good cars maiiiif ctured from Ore gon wood-. This car wil: be ready in about ti l days and will be not only handsome and durable, but convenient and pale. the door-, will open and shut irom thedrivers station as well as ir m the. knob and in every respect it will be of tiie most approved and latest pattern i t -ireet hoise cars. A sharp lltne . Dining the mur a-r trial m pro gress iu the cieeu.t coint. It. V. K"iniev. w ho ma i-a map cf the pieun&L'S, wa- closely questioned by .ittotney I!c.tcher. He was ,:sked -evcra! times leganling the w .eie.iiioiits ol John Helmick, who 'a.- in a wool sack, damping : do a n wool when the uouolw began ; ut la.-t Llie witness, With great ser , ioitshcss, replied: "1 can't rc memtier, exactly, whether Hel mick was in i he -oat heasi or nor h wesi coiin-r oi the sack." Not withstanding the .-oleini ity of the occasion, a oroad grin spread from face to l ice a otind he court-room , at the neat lvjoiudor. Pendleton i-.aat Oregouian. A YOUTHFUL TRAVELER. H. w Oharley Orcutt Was 8ent From A toria to Humboldt. Cal. uo." !y an rancisi-o ou Iter last tnl' do An. The child had a valise hi nnien v ;is n uusiness cam, on ...I.: a. I .. . 'V siile ol w hich ai.oeared the nrin name ol May A Cornelius, of l his city. nd on the other the other I he name of of the child 'hirlnv Orcutt ; while under the nam was the ad iiess, liuadwldt, 'al. As no one appeared to claim him he was questioned, and it was found that he had been put on 'Miard the ste.ur er by bis mother hy his mother in this city and enl to meet his father in 'Hum boldt. He had no money and was taken in charge bv Secretary Kemp of the Hoys ami tiirl's Aid Society, from whom a letter was received yesterday by Messrs. Hay A Cornelius, asking for informa tion. The child is the grandson of ('. Y. lilissett, of Upjiei'tcii, and his mother and father are f panned. He will be sent to It is destination bn Secretary Kemp. Schmi'li'H Kelatlvea. A dispatch from Jacksonville says that Julius Schmidt, who eloped with Maiy Schlosser, ia well connected in Jacksonville, and his wife is the daughter of the late i Jeneral John K. K'-sr, and H most ccumable lady, lbcir little cniin, ll months oh!, is now lying at the point oi death. Air. and Mrs. Schmid; have been separ ated for several months. "A Mhii'h Iiii' to Marry." Half per cent from l to oti years f ag. Two per cent lion, 45 to jit) yeais ol age. Fiva and a half per cent from 40 to 15 years of ane. Six and a half per cent from !o to 40 years ot age. Ten and a hall per cent from 30 to IJ5 years of age. Twenty-live per cent from lio to .'M years of age. Forty-seven per cent from 20 to lb years of ae. Three per cent irom 15 to 20 years of age. One hundred per cent if you buy voir clothing of ti. W. Simpson, loany, Oregon. l,lHHilutitiii Nolle-. Notice is hereby given that the partnership horetofore existing be tween Henry Mill-r and Charles !l. Hart, under the linn name ol Miller & Hait, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. The busi e"s w ;il be continued by ('has. II. ilart, to whom all accounts are due and must he paid. Hated Albany, Sept. 10, lS'.H). Mii.i.kkiV II. nr. An A'as seen yesterday I HtmeilNt 'riivl at the l.adie.-' lazaar examining their large and weli selected stock of new fail goods for ladies, children and infants, consisting of ready made dresses, capes.cloaks, j ickets, knit goods, hosiery, yarns, embioderies. laces and fancy go-ids of all de scriptions. Theii stock of buckles, doves, handkerchieis and new veiling cannot be surpassed. French Tansy llufrra. These wafers are a sure and safe sjtecilic or all kinds of female troubles and will reaiove all obstruction- io tne monthly periods, no matter w hut H,p cause. They ire just what every woman needs, and can be used safely. For sah by the Livingstone Medical Co., manufa tureis, Portland, Oregon, also from our sole agent, ,1. A. Cumming, ''.pietist, lilumberg block, Albany, Oregon. Attention! No. case of an alarm In the liremen w il 1 1 1 1 1 1 out with ine hose cart and assist No. L'"s engine, until fur tiier notice-. No. I'-engine being temporarily disabled. 1'iv order of the Chief Kngineer. Miie IVachert. The Willamette Packing Coin pany have some of the finest pcachi s ever seen in the market. Special rates will he given io those buying by quantity. The Oakes S.iss Hell Kingers and Comedy Company which plea-ed the citizens so much on tueir appearance here about a year ago, a-e coming again. They will be he. e on the I of this month, and will be giee ed by a full house, lor th y are goo I. On their ap pearance at Huron. Dakota, the Leader of that pla. e said : ''Those who attended the vocal and in strumental tieat at the opera house las! .-aturday night pro nounced the OaKes Swiss Hell Kingers and comedy Sketch Club a liitm cut of the common order of traveling troupes. They frequently stilled the hoiis- in attendance, who fivoiably expressed them selves in relation to the entire ex ercise. The solos were excellent. The English com-dian, Harry Fades, with his mirth provoking nieiody and his funny laces, in terested Ihe ciowd amazingly, l iank Ilollistet , the artistic banjo isl and character vocalist. cored to the echo. It was an ac ceptable and interesting atl'air. The company w ill do well to come a'aui." Messrs. Will v Stark have just rec ived a new lino of beautiful silverware, solid gold wa'ches, rings and jewelry of all kinds! Call ami see their tine selections. K. C. Searls has opened one of the linest siocks of shoes ever -hown in this part of Oregon, FINK DKKSSKD CHlCKliNS; MUELLER & GARRET'S. Bl SINtlSS LOCALS. Compasses at F. M. French's Cumming's for choice 'soda wa ter. Sweet potatoes at Jas. F. Powell A Co. 's Gentlemen's fine shoes at E. C. Searls'. Drink ice cold soda at C. E. Browuell's and le happy. Latest designs in jewelry just received at F. M. French's. Viereck's shaving and hair cut ting saloon, shaving 15 cents. Ludlow's $3.00 ladies shoes all sizes and widths at E. C. Searls. Try Conn & Hendricson's once on groceries and you will be happy. (io to Cumming's drug store Rlumberg Mock, for your artist's supplies. aches A Son received a large invoice of fad and winter woolens recetith . And when you want a delicious cold drink go to C. E. Brownell's for soda. We make a specialty of fine cakes for parties and weddings. Blackburn & Pironi. Use Begus Dandelion bitters for nmcestion, dyspepsia and all kindred j diseases. Buggs celebrated family remedies are tor sale b all leading druggists every wuere. Mens', youths' and boys' cloth ing and furnishing goods atG. VV Simpson's. Special prices made on all dress goods to make room for fall stock atG. W.simpson's. New satteens, gingham's chain bra s and other wash goods just received at G. W. rumpson s. Happy Is lie who buys his fruits and vegetables ol V. h. Hrownell. Always fresh and full weight. Smoke flu celebrated Havana tilled 5-cent :gnrs. manufactured at .1 nlins Ji,si h's cigar factory. We have our new spring stock of kid gloves, and the best value ever shown in Albany at W. F. Read's. A large invoice of our celebrated "Engineer" shoes just received at E. C. Searls. New groceries this week at Bl ickburn & Pironi's, and every thing just as represented. Ladies can procure Hughes 1r storey's tailor system at the Ladies Bazaar. 11. J. Sower, agent. I have received my fall line of kid gloves, and our $1.60 glove is th be -t ever offered here for the money. E C. Searls. G'-i some of those fine pies and cak-s for Sunday at Blackburn A 1'in.ni's. Don't cook over the hot stove these days. ('ash paid for baled hay and oats at L. Senders' stables. Good pri. es will le paid for large or small quantities. Grad wold's tine teas, with the cut-glassware that goes with them, forms quite an attraction and goes very rapidly. If you feel unable to do you work, and have that tired feeling take I'. J. H. Mclean's Sareapar dla ; it .vill make you bright, active and vigorous. Vem-on, corned beef, cl ippeci beef, and a ne a lot of full cream California cheese, jusi the thing lor lunch these warm days. Call on Spencer A Black! ": rn. " Anything you want in our ba kery department is of the very best. Good goods and low prices is what you get there. Blackburn i't Pironi. Freeh bread, fresh bread, fresh bread. Order your pies and cake from Blackburn & Pironi; they are experienced bakers and can make anything you want to order. If you are suffering with weak or inliamed eyes, or granulated eyelids, you can he quickly cured hy using Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Eye Halve. 25 cents a box. The genuine Boynton furnaces are sold hy Matthews & Washburn the largest kealers in stoves and ranges in the valley, tio and in spect their s'ock, they can please you. Secure your railroad, steamship and sleeping car tickets to all points North, South and East via the Union Pacific railway, and save time and money. Ticket office on Broadalbin street. Don't fail to see our men's and boys' clothing before purchasing elsewhere. We sell the best clothing for the laast money of any house in the city. Look aud be convinced. G. W. Simpson. Messrs. Wamlel & Hollenbeck who are occupying the McFarlar.d I iui 'lug. have a tine stock of; goods and invite examination. They are enterprising ousiness men and w ill command a liberal patronage. Ladies who experience, a sense of Weakness and sometimes lame ness of the back should use Dr. J H. McLean's Strengthening Cor dial and Blood Purifier, it w ill sup ply the much needed strength ami overcome all weakening irregulari ties. An elegant display oi fruit, in cluding peaches, apricots, melons, i pineapples, bananas, plums, j apples, and in fact every kind of i rare fruits aud fresh "syetables, ia ! to be found at Jas. F. Powell A ! Company's grocery store. They keep all the market affords. Undue exposure to cold winds, rin, br ght light or malaria mav bring on inflammation and sore nes of the eyes. Dr. J. II. Mc Lean's Strengthening Eye Salve will subdue the inflammation, cool and soothes the nerves, and strengthen weak and failing eye sight. Ub cents a box. Hopkins Bros, havs set aside an elegant nickel plated stove which they propose to give to their cus tomers. By trading a certain amount you get a ticket in the drawing and the lucky licket holder draws the stove. Go and see them and learn the particulars. HOPKINS Keep a p o B P S B Mil Ha her THEY GUAKANTBE ALL WOKK, Farmers Attention yo,t waul to buy a Binder, Engine, Tbresber, M,wer or other mac this year ? Do Ll O m z iZ SteamTjoat Lead cf lleei iioj jttuccciTif ir. titan ti I50. AT STEWART & SOX OalL anclHel ct What You Want. Fall I Nil RECEIVING THK SELECT FURNISHING GOODS, GENTS' NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, anil GOSSIMERS & UMBFELIdAS, Ever brought to the town of Albany. Ve Invite .mPf ri8,- JJ' kn w we can pleaae. Good lionest gooils, low prices and courteous treatment. Respectfully. W. full stock of Stoves and Hourse Furnishing Goods. - -i.v - (ft ? h a 3 S " - ' I i . LARGEST AS WELL AS THE BEST ED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' HOSIERY, CHILDREN'S HOSIERS, Mita's V F. KEAB. Announcement ! BROs ft IS O O ft i i a TRY THEM, biuey XT. BY ma mw Buying, Your Pioperty Th lough the leal ehlatr tiiiii of Burkhart i Keeney: The oldest Real Estate Firm in the Wanidtdally "They have lande of al' descrip tions for tale at the veiy iowest prices and on the moi-t favorable terms. . We have some fine bargains in small tracts of garden and fruit lands near the city, which we are offering at a great sacrifice. This property lies near the city, and is the very best on the market, part of which is set out to fruit. CITY PROPERTY We have a large list of choice business and residence property for sale including the G ultra nark addition, the best, nearest and chcaaait suburban property on the market. A lot in this addition will double in value in lees than a vear.8 EAST PAYMENTS. BUR'' ART & KEEMEY, REAL EST A SE LOAN A?TD INSURANCE AGENTS. REO0N CO 7K, 30 m CO V