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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1891)
THE MORNING HERALD: FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1891 glowing 5UhwM ON BALE. The Daily Herald will he on ale each morning at II. J. Jonee' book Btore.where it tn be procured at 5 cents per copy. MONEY TO LOAN. In Bums to suit, from six months to live years, on good Albany and Linn county real esttte. V. K. MiPiierson, Opp. Russ House, Albany, Or. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. Fresh bread every day at Parker Bros. V. R. Blain went to Newport yesterday. They are selling frog legs down at Astoria. New jewelrv of latest patternsat Will & Stark's. Pay your school tax and save costs of collection. Have you seen that elegant piano at Klein Bros. Take a look at the piano at Klein Bros, shoe store. Klein Bros, are giving a fine piano to their customers. D. K. N. Blackburn and wife went out to Sodaville. Murray Vaughn returned yester day from a trip to San Francisco. Have vou examined that beauti ful $400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe store. A fine line of ladies' lawnNorfolk waists just received at the Ladies' Bazaar. Frank Miller, clerk of the rail road commission, was in the city yesterday. Experts pronounce Klein Bros, piano one of the finest toned in struments. Ir. H. A. Leinenger and Win. Cowan went to Sodaville yesterday on bicycles. If you are hungry go to Parker Bros, and get a loaf of the best bread in the city. II . Walpole well known in police circles is in this cit, has been vagged in Albina. Try Conn & Hendricson's svrup, the finest in the market. Retail in quantities to suit. Calumet baking owder is abso lutely pure and wholesome. Try a can. C. E. Brownell. Regular meeting of the Albanj Building and Loan Association will be held Fiiday evening. Miss Rhoda Hail left yesterday for Roseburg where she will re main through the summer. Yonr school tax will be delin quent if not paid at once. Look after it and save costs of collection. J. W. Blain came over from the bay yesterday to attend the Build iiiK and Loan meeting this even ing. Phillip Baltimore and family have gtwjfc to the Upper Soda Hpr;- '.or i monitis mountain life. The Pendleton baseball associa tion has already levied two assessments upon its stock holders. Another newspaper for A 1 ban v. W. E. Mcpherson will coon begin the publication of a monthly paper bearing the heading "The Oregon Trader." H. N. McGuire, of the Portland Advance Thought, is writing up Springfield, Lar.e county, for circu lation in the east. He has a colonization scheme on foot for that locality. The aged Mrs. Fisher, mother of Mr. James Elkins, was tendered a surprise party yesterday by the W. C. T. I". A pleasant time was had. Mrs. Fisher is nearly ninety years old. O. C. McFarland is getting him self established in the harness and saddlery business with Mr. J. J. lhJbrniile, where he is now interested, and will likely be sole proprietor,by the first of next year. Sells Bros., circus will pitch their tent in the pasture beyond the Southern Pacific depot. They are just outside the city limits, and thereby escape taking out a license to show. The license taxed by this city is $'J0 for each jerforni ance. Hon. Allen Parker returned from San Francisco yesterday where he had been to look after his daughter, taken there several weeks ago for her health. Not re ceiving any improvement she wishes to return, which .she did into the southern part of the state. Another Lake Labish damage suit against the Southern Pacific has leen settled by compromise in ttie United States district court. This was the case of G. E. Miller, of Grants Pass, and he was awarded damages in the sum of $iri00. Miller's claim was for f 2"v 1 000. The directors of the Northwest ern Firemen's Association will shortly meet and arrange for the coming tournament next Septem ber, at Victoria. B. C. That city has hung up $:!,000 in purses, and all professionals or others but lona tide firemen are barred. Albany should and probably will be re presented with her team of record breakers. Last Enlnc' lliratre. The presentation of "Held By The Enemy" at the opera house, by Harry "F. Ktene's company, was listened to by a well pleased audience throuj;hoi t. The chat acters were well sustained, each part apparently being w ell assign ed and well acted. The company is a good one and deserve full houses. The thrilling drama was well rendered. To-Night "The Silver King" will bo put on, a piece that lias been a great success whorever ulaved. but which has never Itefore been given in Albany i. :n lu. riehlv worth an attend- unce.l A DELIGHTFUL RESORT Where Ice Gold Streams Ripple acd Sportirs Trout Fiolio. Where will we spend our vaca tion? is the question agitating the minds of many. One of the most lieautilul and healthf'il places on the Pacific coast is in the Cawa le mountains on the front of the Oregon Pacific. You board the train at this city and in three hours you are away from the heat of the valley. Ice told water bounds from rock to rock down the mountainside and dashes into the Santiam river. In thece streams as well as in the river the speckled trout is found in abund ance, and it is a pleasantry to catch twenty or thirty in an hour. Flowers, the loveliest and mtst beautiful ttiat grow, bob their pretty heads on the mountain, and they are just now in all their glory. One will find at Mill City splendid accommodations and a thriving little town, where those who do not appreciate tberomar.ee of camp life can stop at a hotel, fish, hunt, drink cold water and breathe pure mountain air at a moderate expense. Niagara is a point tf no little interest. Here it is the Santiam rushes through a narrow channel of solid rook lor some distance and tiien plunges down a distance of thirty feet into a seething, roaring mas3 of bubbles. Every morning at 8 :30 o'clock the train leaves Albany for Halstead, a distance of about forty-live miles from this city, and returns in the evening, Twice a week the train runs to Coe, the end of the track. This is one of the most inexpensive and pleasant summer resorts one can visit. FKOM A DISTANCE. Mr. J. LaPorte who manufac tures boots and i-hoes in this city has received an or.ler from way down in Califor nia, which evinces that his work gives satisfaction. Carr.bria, where the order conies from, is LtH) miles south of San FrancUco and 1'... miles from the ocean near the Oceanic quicksilver mines. The order is as follows: Camiiria, Cal., July LLLS'tt. 1'. J. LaPukte, Dear Sir: You will pleai-e make me a pair of boots, make them out of very light leather. Send them as usual and oblige, yours, B. C. Whitney. Hitching I'oat. The farmers who come into the city to trade are greatly annoyed to find places to hitch their teams while they do their trading, and the business men would fin J it to their interest to provide for that want. So great has the in convenience .become that it has finally culminated in tt e follow ing petition handed to us for pub lication : Editor IIkk.w.d: We the un dersigned citizens would respect fully ask of the store keepers of Albany to fix hitching posts in the side streets for tying teams, 'or accommodation of the farmers: F. Ackerman, Stephen Freerksen, H. Moss, U. Peters, E. l'anksen, Henry Abbey, Harvey Perry, E 1. Vil iains, C. Premus, Vm. Sharp, E. Berwick, N. Perry, W. Adams, J. II. Swank, M. Sharp, I). Premus, Wert Albers, 11. Mansholt, John Meinert, Henry Volbstedt, Peter H. Teeing, A. Tharp, I). Dek rends. Wilhelm Meyer, Harten Meinert, A Bind ing, W. E. Stellimacher, Win. J. Obermever. l.oxt in the Woods. The Statesman says that there was considerable excitement over about Independence Tuesday even ing w hen it was learned that three young ladies who had been black berry ing in the woods near there all afternoon had failed to return home and were probably lost in the forest. Two of them were daughters of Ir. Lee and one was a daughter of John Richardson. They ranged in ages foroni 10 to 14 years, and about 4 o'clock started to walk home. But they went in the wrong direction, and, after wandering through tangled thicket and wading marshes for live hours their hearts were gladdened at the sight of a light in the distance. They reached the farm house and were taken home in a lumber wagon, just in time to stop the searching party that was about being organized to institute a search for the missing ones. Never Too Old to Vel, The Corvalli8 train yesterday noon brought to this city an inter esting newly married couple. Mr. John Foster, aged 75, and Miss Ida lale a, aged 17, were married at Corvallis Wednesday. They were cynosure of all eyes and the ab sorbing subject ol gossip by all as tliev sat on a bench at the South ern Pacific depot yesterday await ing the arrival ol the north bound train, which they boarded. The groom appeared as happy and sprightly as a boy that had just received his first visit from cupid. Mr. Foster is a well-known ard highly respected citizen of Cor vallis and is said to be worth alxiut $75,000. The bride is one of girlhood's brightest sunbeams wiih a pretty face and exquisite form. KxBinlnnttun of Teachers. Notice is hereby given that the regular examination of applicants for certificates to teach in the pub lic schools of Linn county, Oregon, wiil tie held at the superintend ents otlice in Albanv, on August 1J, lil. (i. F. Klssei.i., County superintendent. Special Meeting;. The members of McPherson post No. 5. (J. A. R., are requested to meet at the O. A. li. hall on Friday at 7 ::0 i m. Business of ' importance that must be trans 1 acted. Full attendant e expected. P.v order of S. V. C. acting com- mander. EUGENE NOTES. J. W. Iluir, conductor on the Albany express train, was in Eu gene to-day. Rev. G. M. Whitney is improv ing the exterior of iiis dwelling with a coat of white paint. Rev. I. D. Driver is in Southern California, on chuch work. The U. S. recruting officers, we understand, have received a num ber of enlistments since their ar rival here, among w hich are sev eral sons of farmers. A Cumberland Presbyterian church building will be erected at Coburg this summer. The foun dation for the same is already laid. Some persons entered the barn of J. L. Flint, who lives across the river, last night, and st-de a t-el of harness. It was evidently a traveler, as the tracks of a wagon was plainly visible that had diiven towards Coburg. Virlock, the man who myster iously disappeared, has turned up. He is working on a farm below Irving. lie gives no reason for so suddenly leaving Eugene. The county court has had quite a time of late over the McKenzie wagon road, parties living at the upper end of the road wanting the toll reduced or removed. The court refused to remove the toll and so last week they presented a petition properly made out asking for a county road from Rock House east a distance of eighteen miles. This would be over the route of the toll road and the court refused to grant their petition. Last Saturday bids for putting a new tin roof on" the old university building, covering the towers, put on new eave troughs, etc., were opened and the contract awarded to Starr & Griffin, ttieir bid being $075. D. M. McCrady has been employed to paint the buildings. A number of improvements are to be made about the premises but the remainder of the work will be done by contract. Dr. Mas ton, of Albany, was called to Creswell Monday to con sult with Dr. Scarbrough in a severe case of erysipelas. We did not learn the lady's name but on July 4th, she run a sliver into her foot. It did not appear to be a severe injury but soon her foot commenced to swell and erysipelas in a severe form set in until now nearly half of her foot had to be cut olf. He Will Take Care of llliiinelr. Son) s one said that if "necessity is the mother of invention," then a loaf of bread is the mother of a locomotive. But this doesn't apply to a man in a boat on the raging Columbia yesterday, w hen the stormy winds did blow says the Astorian. The breeze blew thesiil out of the bolt ropes, and he lost one oar, but that didn't uhase him a bit. He used the other oar to keep the boat quartering to ride the swells, took his coat, bent the sprit, hung the coat on with the skinny side out and the woolly side in, tied the sleeves to the gunwalds, thus im provising a sail, and glided gaily up the dock, the cynosure of all eyes and the beheld of ail behold ers. What would have paralyzed an ordinary man with fear simply gave him a chance to show the stall' he was made of. Myrtle Creek Mine. Eugene Register: Between eighty and one hundred men are now at work at the Myrtle Creek Mines extending the water ditch to connect with the head waters of the Umpqua river, wbenanabund ant supply of water wi'l be obtain ed. The four inch giant nozzle used at first has been changed lor a six inch nozzle, w hich is kept running night and day. The stockholders are Incoming more enthusiastic, if such a thing is possible. Another clean up w ill probably be made in three or four weeks. When We Uo tu the Coast, The torrid days of flaming heat are upon us, when the skies look like brass, and the sun winks his one eye in uninterrupted ardor of allection from dawn until sunset, when all the clovers lay low their fainting heads ; when the happy fly joins unto himself a host of oth ers and assures us of lasting affec tion closer than a brother's; when he suicides in our cream pitcher daily, yet never dies, bunts his small head into our eye at earliest daylight, and sits singing upon our nose when we try to write or slumber. Excursion tu the Coast. Here is your opportunity to take acheaptripto Newport. Special train leaves Albany, Sunday, July rjth at i a. m. arriving at es cort at 11 a. m. upturning ar rives in Albany at 9:30 that evening, giving an excellent op- lortuiiity to nave a pleasant day at the seaside. The tides are just right for surf bathing, weather very pleasant, and witii the fare at $2 for the round trip, those who care for the pleasures of a days ouiing can't allbrd to stay at home. A New I. a it Firm, Judge D. K. N. Hlackl uru and Mr. II. C. Watson bave united their law practice tinder tho firm name of Llackburn & Watson. Both members of the firm are lawyers of ability and long ex perience in the profession and -any business intrusted to them will be in safe l ands. Tl!rcard will be found in another column. Thiough Train. Notice has been given that com mencing on Saturday, July 18, the the train to the front, on the Ore lion Pacific, will run clear through to Coe, and on every Wednesday and Saturday thereafter. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's oroU8 plaster. Price 25 cents at Foshay &. .Mason. COAST DOTES, A Wheeler, of the Springfield eaw mill, has just completed his second experiment for burning sawdust. The first furnace split, on account of twelve feet in diame ter at the top, and U-entv feet in height, which cost him about 400. Mr. Friendly of Corvallis, whose sawmill was destroyed by fire the other day, will probably rebuild. He has about three million feet of logs from the McKinzie in 'he Wil lamette on the way down. TheS'ate Press Association will meet next month at Astoria, a place to which everybody likes to go occasionally at least. A Dalles paper has already suggested that the next meeting be held at Hood River, which is coming into pro minence as a summer resort. Astorian : A man in from Rock creek yesterday had a deposit that he thinks is meeischaiim ; there is quite a deposit of it out there, and if it really is meerschaum and not mere sham, the owners have a good thing. Monday the county tn asurer of Marion county received a letter enclosing a small remittance and to which a pretty story of stricken concieuce attaches. The letter was in a disguised hand and was brief. It said: "Encloeed find fifty-five cents which please place to the credit of Marion county." The consc!ence fund money was added to the general fund, and is probably the first sum ever re turned in this manner to a Marion county teasurer. Jeremiah C. Alexander, living in the Alba neighborhood, Uma tilla county, has piesented a claim to the county court for $1700 dam ages for injuries sustained by his wife. She was driving along a county road, when the wagon struck a log and she was thrown out. Dr. Baker, who attended her, states that she is now suffer ing from concussion of the spine and that her co idition is serious. The matter was continued by the county court for further considera tion. The East Oregonian says that a large rum her of bogs belonging to Fd. Kiddle, being fed at Cove, have died in the past few days from an epidemic resembling cholera. Stock Inspector Imbler telegraphed the veterinary surgeon at Portland to come and examine the herd. The loss will be consid erable if the whole band has to be killed, as there are 80 or !K) hogs in the lot. Richardson Bros., of this ci'y, lost a large band of hogs recently from a similar epidemic. Wonder if the hog cholera is going to break loose in Eastern Oregon? She was Perfection But For Miss Flypp. "Do yoc know, Mr. Hunker, I never play the piano Hunker, "lou surprise me! But of course you sing? ' "Nixey." "Then you kepp a measly poodle and kiss his ugly mug?" "No, I don't, "Do you read Browning?" "No, indeed !" "Have you anv fads?" "I hate'em." " Do you make your own drssses ?" "Yes." "Do you eat ice cream?" "I detest it." "My charming girl, will you marry me?" "Yes." "Kiss me then." "Wait till I take my chewing gum out of my mouth." (Hunker faints and is carried home on a shutter.) Mothers? Cafctoria is recommended by physicians for children teething. It is a .purely vegetable preparation :ts ingredients are published around each bottle. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harm less. It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, quites pain, cures diarrhea and wind colic, allays feverishness, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it re freshing and natural sleep. Cas soria i the children's panacea the mothers' friend. 35 doses, 35 cents. Bi t KMC g AKMI A SALVE. The best salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, So.cs, Ulcers, 8alt Kheum, Fever sores. Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruptions, antl pos tively cures Piles, or i.o pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded, Price 35 cents per box. Fcr sale by FosliRy & Mason The trotting bred stallion Alwood Breeze will stand for service at Trites Bros., stable Al bany Saturday's of each week un til futher notice. Croup, whooping cough and bronchitis immediately Telived by Shiloh'sCure. For pale by Foshay & Mason. Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed: Castorial Highest of all in Leavening Power. PfTfcv II Baking ABSOLUTELY PIRE MERIT HISS. We desire to say to our citi zuis, t hat for years we have hcen sell ing Dr King's New Discovery fur Consumption. Dr Kind's New Life Pilif, Bueklen'9 Arnica Salve an! Electric Hitlers, ami li.ive r.cvr handled remedies that Bell us, or '.hut have given such universal biititfae tlcn, Ve do not hesitate to guaran tee, them every time and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory r pulls do not follow their use These remedies have won their greit (popularity purely on their merits, Foshay iV. Mason Druggists, THE SM'ltKT r'IMi:SS. StanardXc Cusick druggists, be lieve that the secret of success is perseverence. Therefore they per sist in keeping the finest line of Ierfuinerie8, toilet articles, cos metic, drugs and chemicals on the market. They especially in vite all persons who have palpita tion, short breath, weak orhuiigrv spells, pain in side or shoulder, oppression, nightmare, dry cough, smothering, dropsy or heart dis ease to try Dr. Miles' unequaled New Heart, before too late. It has the largest sale of any similar remeav. fine hook on free. Dr. Miles' Restor; vine is unsurpassed for sleepless' ness, headache, fits, etc., and it contains no opiates. THE NEW ! OW.lt 1. You have heard your friends and neighbors talking about it. You may yourself be one of the many who know from peisonal experi ence just how good a thing it is. If you have evr tried it, you are one of its staunch friends, iiecause the wonderful thing about it is, that when once given a trial, Dr. King's New Discovery ever after holds a place in the home. If you have never used it and should be a tl lie ted with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial bottl-s free at Fophay & Mason's drug store. A ItlKKSxIl I. MOIEKI IIS. Work cannot be successfully continued unless there is an active mental interest in it. If the mind is not clear, bright and buoyant, then the work is drudgery and the worker is a machine. An occasional dose of Moore's Re vealed Remedy will put the Unh and mind in such harmony that tiie hardest tasks will seem as play. iHtvntkiixr S1RIKV. Among the great strikes that of i Dr. Miles in discovering his New j lloart cure has proven itself to be I one of the most important. The demand for it has become astonish ing, Already the treatment of heart disease is being revolution ized, and many unexpected cures effected. It soon relieves short breath, fluttering, pains in side, arm, shoulder, weak hungy 1 un gry spells, oppression, swelling of ankles, smothering and heart dropsy. Dr. Miles !ook on Heart and Nervous Diseases, free. Th unequaled New Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by Stanard V Cusick, also his Restorative Ner vine for headache, fits, spives, hot flashes, nervous chills, opium habit, etc. I'nlverflity of Oregon ul Kugetie. Next session begins on Monday, the 21st, day of September, lN'l ; tuition, free. Four Courses: Classical, Scientific, Literary, and a short Knglish course, in which there is no Latin, (ireek, French or German. The I '.nglisli is pre eminently a business cm rse. For catalogues or other iniormation, Address J. W. Johnson, President. Sme Cure for Hie I.iiior or Opium HaltilH. The Fast India cure for these awful habits can be given without the patient's knowledge, and is the only known specific for the fuirpose, it is not injurious in the east degree; manufactured bv Kmcrson Drug Co., San Jose, (Tab, and for sale at J. A. Cumiuing's drug store only. French Tansy WaTers. These wafers are for the relief and cure of painful and irregular menses, and will remove all ob structions, no matter what the cause, and are sure and safe every time. Manufactured by Emerson Drug Co., San JoHe, Cal,. and for sale at J. A. Cumiciiig's drugstore only. Try Coronado mineral water, the purest on earth, for sale by ali druggiBts. John Isom Jr., i-'ole agent. Atlinlnstratrlxs Notice. NOTICE 13 HEFEI5Y GIVEN Til AT the undersigned lias been duly ap pointed Administratrix of the estaic of W. H. Churchill, deceased, by the Honorable the County Court of I. inn county, Oregon. All persons having claims against the estate of siid W. H. Churchill, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same in writ ing, nuly vcrilied, to me in person, or to"iny attorney W. Wright esq., at his law olliee, over the Hank of Oregon, in Albany, J.inn county, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. M. J. Ciit'it" iiii.i.. Administratrix. G. W. Wkioiit, Attorney foi Admin istrati ix. Dated June '.JT. W.tl. GIRL WANTED To ilo genet al house work. N-ne but tirst eta he'p nt eil apply. Coll at Mr. W. K. liilvcu s. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report, THE WOULD ENRICHED. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the on ly perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the tate and prompt and effectual tocleanse the system gently in the Sprin time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. NEW TO-DAY. Opera House, Warner & Crar.or, Lessees it Managers. Til Li EE NNJHTS any similar . Sr'iday, July win Triumphant return of the Unriv aled Favorites, HARRY F. KEENE'S WEI I. KNOWN STOCK COMPANY, In an elaborate production of Thomas A Jones' great Knglish melodrama, ic Silver King, With all the original effects used during its first pro duction in New York. CHANGi: OF PLAY NIGHTLY. Admission, 5 V and 75c. Seats on sale at Will Ac Link's. -GKNEK pean Steaimip Agency. THROUGH TICKETS uii-l fn.in Kur.ic y a'l first-ela liti Ti' K-t frnn any flare in Kurope t. any point in Hi I nitcil StatrH, cr f om this i-otititrv tn KurcHn point siltl over the fnli'mmu liit-cliuw lines: N'jrth (li-rniin Uoyi. via New York, North Gentian Myl, via Ilaltiinoiv, Al!an I. inc. Anchor Line, Aiiit fi. un Li in1, Stu'i Lino, 11 aw r Line, Cmi.trit Lino, lud Star Line, Wirt.- SUr I-ini', Cuion Lino. DRAFTS AND MONF.Y OKDK.US solrl iri all Kiiri-i-in cities at cum-tit rat., lut.-rimtioii I'olUvtioiiM. Kor information r- ai'liii pri't-s of jasMii;,t latc of t&i!n, . t -., all in or a.liin sx, C, I!. WINS, A I. HAM", OK. THIS Ut Agricultural College Opens September ISth, 1S!1. Col'KSK OK STI'OY arranifcl rxprciuly tn tiH'vt tlit ifu.l4 tlit farming antl uu-naiii-cal intiTi-ts (f thi state. Lance, coliKtioiifl alltl -At-ll-velitilatel lilli'itillLH. Hit; 'Mi!l-i;e id Ini atfti in ,-ultiatt-.l ami Christian coin ni'initv, umI one of the liealthiext in the Mate." Jlilifari Trainhiy. Ki, i.st! V'ctl N-V. Kxivetl $l.'.l) for the Ki.lire Scas-!i. r mo-:,- Irec s. iiol irships fretn ei Write fur citalouur t, H L. A i;N ;.!, I res., Corvallis, Two mint v. FOR SALE OR RENT. J EFFIiSON FLoFUIXti MILLS Also SAW AND PLANING MILLS, Jellerson, Marion Co., Or. For particulars apply to COKBETT & MACLEAV, 111 and GO Front St., Portland, Or. AaMignee'a Notice. NOTICE IS HEKEUf HIVES that Gee, Wa, Jim, O aw, and Nancy Ui-stl.ill partners tloing Imsit.ess under llie tiiin name of Huong, Woo, Kee, Company insolvtn'. tkbtors in Albany on the l:!th day of June m.iue a general assignment to the undersigned for the benefit of all the r creditors. All persons having claims ui-i prei-ent the sam t duly verified to the undersigned tit the bunk of Ore gon, A I .any. Oregon, within three months from the dale lccicoi June 15 iv.il, Jat W. Bi.uv, L. II. Montatke, Assignee. Attorney for Assignee. litMilutinn of Drug Firm. TOTU K IS IIKUKHV GIVEN THAT BV mutual eminent, S. A, liulin and r'rrd laun have thM day liolved itarttierHhi,, in the dru liimtriesM, S. A liulin havitnr pun-liiHH.1 the iiiterott hitherto owned bv Fred 1uuhoii Ail iiiUtaulintr iimehud-iict-ti wilt he Mettled hv, antl all account are pvjahlr to S. A. liulin, who will, aa hither to, lie found ready to accnniinodale hut liatroim at his store on French' corner. S. A. HTLI.N, FKEi) 1MWSO.V. Albany, .luh 1, ISM. Notice. To a!! whom it mat- concern, roticc in here by triven that my wife, Anirie Triti, has left my l ed and board without any just cauM or pr i i -a'ion, and I will not lie icdpoumble for any debt ol Iter contractiiitr. W. U. TRiirs, Albany July 1 1?M, GRAND CLE u -WILL HE WALLACE S u m m er Cloth i ng light Weiffiit Uflileiw, Shirts al all Seasonable Goods at Actual COST -:- Remember, this gives vou new and richly tailored clothing at tin; name piice e paid. Our sttn-k is large, and you can select just an well now as you c uld earlier in the season. T. L. WALLACE & GO., T11K BIKTHPLACK OF GHKAT AND HOXKST B.VU JAl.VS. C ZCL AISTID SIEZE THE VERNOfflHAY PRESS Uneaualed for fast work and liorht. draft. Manufactured at the foot of Baker Street, Albany, by PRICE & VERNON. HAVE YOU SEEN THE GOODS TO BE 0 SUMMER OB NOW IN L. EX The Leafa Clothier i i L. I SF.I.L an opportunity to buy anv of our SOLD IN THE STOCK. BLAiN, Ikkt Tailor