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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1891)
J ovary uay tn llio wok ex- SITTING, Editon undProp'M. at the Post OMoe at Albany, Or es ieeunl o'asa mall matter. 4 ....Jl XV 0. ISM, trr OFFICIAL FAPEll. LOOAL ItECOKI). Ullaal!Liical ou "" 5 Lnatthe Ocean Houe. A week ajrothe Democrat stated that J II formerly of this city.had rented the Via. House, at iNewnori; ovt n f .... i thi was a mistaKe, .nr inmin uas tha OceaT llous?. 'Ine re- Ms that quite a number ot Altoanv went to Hie wrong houe last week fe Mr MaMn. A centleman who d last week with, him at the Ocean be reports that he runs the best house run t the Bar, sets a good tablu and k how to treat his guests in a courte- Janner; Ithb Bay. Jay W Blain went to the Bill noon to inakeArrangements for tilljr to go there To remain during miner. E A Schlfflcr and family MrawKUlain have rented Wm iilrr't cottage, and wi'l upend a cou Eontht there, excepting the heads, of milieu who will only sojourn there onaIly. Mr L Viererk and family raped at Nre Creek ncpr the descent beach' and will remain evral The climate U reported fine and hing U good. Ld Up. Report was received at eton today that the section foreman Spring station, on the Union Pa- between Wallula and Umatilla, was fp Thursday night by two robbers IMted his section house and relieved J $1200 in cash and checks.' The I was. notified and olTiccrs are after en. Tliev were seen at Umatilla he lobbeay, but it appears that the lot known to be the thieves, or els I eared to arrest them. E O. Jloody Walk. This noon a man lis horse on Second street, near (the blocd covering the walk. Peo tslng thought there had been a scr unaway or accident of some kind, Democrat man did some hunting t learning the true condition of tit Ball. Albany Engine Co. No. . H & L Co. No. i will play a game ie ball in this city on Tuesday even ly I3' print em of Albany wouldn't mind k some other profession, Office Sold. -Mr C W CoUh son- of Rev J R Kirkpatrkk, of Leban- It purchased ine job of lice of Paisley (lley.and has already taken possesion 1 same. Mr Cobb is an old hand at printing bu&iness,h.u-ing had several experience in lexas. lDOKT. There are numerous bridge about compromises, but, all. so far raply in the air, though tending to a favorable result. In less than i there will probably be something In shape more emphatic than rumors. CB Curtains In great variety from v. to 99 a pair, inese goods are ht from New York jonbers direct Sannot be excelled for quality, style OAMUKL L YOUNG, I ere to Get Them. When wanting fan or plana call on G L Blackman I you can select from a first class Tim .LOKI01 tl 4TII. A Democrat man attended the cele- biation in Portland, an observation of the progicss and growth of which is a cele bration of itself; but on thU occasion there was a big program mapped out, one which could only be seen by 'seven leagucs" powers. The first thing down was the parade or procession. On learn ing that so grea. a curiosity as a country editor was in the city the committee 1m- rrcutateiy invited the writer to a seat in a carriuge among the big men ot the cltv and for an hour he passed between the eyes ot nearly 100,000 people, a privilege greatly appreciated, as it ottered an oppor tunity to observe the immensity of the throng present. In the carriage was an erudite Dr, who is decidedly "stuck" on Uregon and particularly Portlands pion eer of that city and a member of the lead ing agricultural house of the N, W. The parade wa followed bv a sham battle, Caledonian games, yacht taces, sculling matches, etc; but the Democrat man did not pretend to hunt them down. A lunch nt a relative In laws, a ride up the wonderful cable road to the heights, from which the future greatness of Portland can be seen with a single eve, a dash on the lront seat down the inclined plane, a visit to the battle of Gettysburg, with its renlibtlc scenes, a trip to the (IolluUv ad dition In East Portland, and a bail game on a 10x12 ground between Portland and Spokane, finished the 1)kmucrat man's celebration. That ball game, it was a mass of ptayevs, umpire, kicks and ylls. Portland outplayed the tricky Spokanes; but by heavy batting over the lclt held fence the latter club made 7 scores to Portlands 5 and won the game.every Bcore being made bv luckv hits over the high hoard fence, five on two home runs. The umpiring was "rotten.' New blocks and residences are going up on every hand in consolidated Portland. Some pre massive, elegant structures, the new (Jregonian building In particular giv ing promise of a handsome.durablc struct- lhe city, netted with street railways, cable, electric and horrc, reaching miles into the country, gives one an oppoitunity for sight sesing that is rcat. EUGENE Drew the bttfgest crowd from Albany and vicMItv. It w.is estimated that 15,000 people were present. The attractions of the dav were the sham battle.well ciT.ed out. and the hose race. The latter oc curred late in the atternoon. an:l only two runs were made while the cowd from I this citv were present. Junction Cityand INoi's of Eugene run and made no lime. ' Corva.lis got a record of 37 seconds, , Salem 3673 and hugene No 2, 3 second -,. 1 Albany was not allowed to rim wtth aimer, though the other com pr.nic: were full cf non-membeis and foot racers, a.ul hen:cran with eight men, making much the best run. but ihey had the traditional ill-luck of our firemen at recent iouina- menU. A. hose kinked, C V Watts on- inked It, and 31 i-t seconds was an nounced, but not allowed because of Mr Watts action. 4 seconds had already been lost. Eugene No 1 was given first prize, Salem becond and Corvallls third. The judges were Sheriff Croisan, of Salem, Mr Preston, ot fcugene, and Mr Shaffer, 01 Corvallis; timekeepers, Kemp, of Cor- vallls, Luckev, of Eugejie, and Warner,of Albany. CORVALLIS had the regulation celebration. There was a parade, numerous contests, among others a hose race. The team going to hucene wanted the cart; but it was ordered kept at home. Some of the former got possession of it and hid it In the suburbs, where it was eventually found. Hon 1 K Weatherford 01 this citv delivered the oration. BROWNSVILLE gave a good celebration, with probably 2500 people present. 1 he eagle 6creameu in good shape and P. was pronounced a joyous time, Mr Beekman, of Portland, orated. Several were present from Al bany. Oil At AND PEBSOXAL, jl Eagen, formerly of Ache son 1,1s in 'he city. f Hanna, of Eugene, on old resident trvaills, was in the city to. lay. IK E Ridge, the painter, went Ion this morning to do a job of work k thriving place. lAStaiger arrived in Albany this on a wisit with friends, and Is the lot Mr nnd Mrs Fred Blumberg, f?eo Harris and Pat Farrell left this for a fjw weeks sojourn at Fish seeklm an entire absence from le dmt. fcrge Knox returned from Prlneville fday evening, coining over the inoun I alone. He reports good prospects I Lyle Rice leaves tonight for his at Ahland,and tomorrow Mr Jester ksumc his duties after a vacation of U two months, r.nd we are glad to re W greatly Improved in health. I A J McLcod left on Sundav even overland train for his home In Con Kut. He has not yet determined per tie will accept the call to the fate ef the Congregational church ii my. a is In Robertson left this noon for Jeapolis Minn., where she goes to 0 th National meeting of Chiistian favor societies. From there she will trlher East and will spend a month at I Jtauqua during the annual exercises h o of the greatest prlvltedgcs to be fed 00 w. Miss Robertson will also other eastern cities, mapping out a fam that will be of inestimable value jr In any event of the future. Jit Friday evening the members of lkal Degree Lodge No 3v I O O F, Uhett regular meeting at which the Jr lor the ensuing term were in W. - When the lodge closed Its busi ndthe members were about to stirt pelii respective homes ihev were met k.ge roofi door by three or four nlihSCS. dailL'htero of niemliPM.anil d tp repair to th- onen Hbrarv. I lere Wns a cemane sitrnrifi! nt nnn nf UTp rises at which pvcrv mm unul.l ben disappointed had it not occur- but one entirely unexpected bv all t.J Ice cream and cake were the it he hour and thoroughly enjoyed fvsent. The plans for lhe new residence of T II Settlemire, of Woodburp, were opened In Architect McNally's oilke yesterday They were as follow: F Arnold, $7774'; Powers &.Sarglnson,$S5oo; EdHutchins, Salem, $7473 The contract has not vet been awarded, but probably will be by to morrow. Mr Settlemeir's hous- will be one of the finest in the country when It Is completed. Statesman Mr Settlemire Is the father-in-law of Mr Sam Guiss, re cently of this city. The latest applicant, In the world of newspaperdotn, for favors at the hands of the reading and advertising public, is the Mill City Gazette. The first issue came forth on Friday nnd the paper is a neat six column folio. Its editor is O A Cheney. This paper add, one more to the list of Marion county papers. It will be de voted to the Interest of the Santlain country. Statesman. Sleenv Statesman. The Gaz?lte has been published over a month; aoouttwp inontht. The list of claims prepared by the re corder for June show the citv' expenses under the several heads to have been as follows: General fund, $490 84; water fund, $400 50; police department, $263; nre department, $230 32; street depart ment, $24 20; lights, S2S0 90; total, $1699 2S. Under the new system for keepi ig track of the city finances, the purpose for which every cent Is expended is Known. fendieton L, kj. Several months ago E L Burris, printer, was taken in charge by citizens of Dayton, Wash., on account ol a crime committed, and strung up to a tree, in order to be made to confess, which he did not do, as he was innocent. Lewis Maver did the deed, and w as convicted of the crime and sentenced to the penitentiary for sqven years. Now Burris sues the aforesaid citizen for $25,000 damagcs,and it is to be hoped recovers it. The members of F. Co , who attended the encampment at Eugene, are all home, with scabbed laces trom the neat received on an open prairie. Some say ihey got enough ot it; o'hers that they had a pretty good time. The pr nclp.il complaint was about the "grub." I hey expected nothing luxurious; but they had a right tolock for well cooked food. They report fiy blown meat, boiled potatoes too jhard to eat and cabbages cooked in a villainous manner. The discipline was strict, but of course that was a part of the program. It was not play, but business. Only three Albany men were in tne guard house. The Democrat mentioned Mr Ed B!od- ett as oiw, whereas n was his brother. ho had a two days siege of it. These state encampments will cost nearly !?2o, 000 and it remains to be sen how much a paying Investment the) are. Several persons from this county at tended the colt show in A'.banv last Sat- rday. From what we have heard there were not as many colts to be seen as there as on a like occasion held in corvallis several weeks ngo; though many of .Hen- ton county s young horses were to be seen at Albany . It is a conceded fact by horsemen that there are more and better brood marcs In Benton county tiian in Linn. Benton Leader. Such statements arc unreasonable. j.i.in ana .uenton counties are about evenly situated in such matters. As a miter ot fact we have faster trotters here. There are quite a umber of horses here that can trot far der X minutes. Oneco, 320, Dick Flaherty about the same, Multnomah and others, while there is not a horse in Ben ton county with a record. Eclipse Is a great runner, butdoe&n t beiong there. was not behind the times, and gave a cel ebration full of interest There were the usual contests of an exciting nature. Judge Riser of Salem delivered the oration. An interesting contest was the shoot at clay pigeons, in which several Albany men figured. A fine score was made, resulting in L. W Dcvoe taxing the first prize, and Dr Lefnlnger and rreu mount aiviuing the second, following was tne score: DeyM-l 111111111111111111 1-20 LeiDinirer-1 111110111111111111 0-18 Simpson 1 01 101111 11 1110 1000 114 Dillcy 1 011111111111011010 1-16 It'.onnt-l 11110111111111110 11. Youiiff-0 1111111110111111100 WIicojer-1 lllllllllOUOlllll 017 Have You a Wife nnd ten children have yon rmy children ; are you nn old bachelor l v imtever you nre you can not do better tnnn oy nuying your groceries, produce nnd baked goods of Paiker IJroai ion want to pave money ana at the same time get good groceries, then call on them. ou will get hrst-class treat ment nnd first-class xooua Their baked goods are made 111 an experienced innn- ner, ana mcmae u large variety 01 eata bles. Ik Conn & IlendHcson can give you large and choice stock of gro:cries, pro duce, fruits, berries, etc, to Bclect from then their store is one to visit when wishing anything in their line. An exam Ination of Iheir goods will convince any one that there is no better place In tru city for trnding In their line of goods, Iheir prices nre luw, witn gooa reason for the fact. Thcv invite all to call and see them and learn by experience where the best bargains can bt secured, both I prices and quality 01 goods. Wall Paper, etc. I have just received a new line of wall paper and decoration! Have more than doubled my facilities fo handling them, and will keep a much larger stock. Wall paner and border match. U-antics, and much cheaper thai ever beiore. oamlel t, 1 ouxg, At FoRTHti.LKR tfc InriNu'd 15" dozen window shades, just received, A large nnd elegant stock of H!fh en ury bedroom BL'ts. A.: 1 ' 1 1 1: 1 i ; j I ii c 1 , j;, m 11 3 JeiigiH. HOUR AM 4IIttOll Tho Apollo club will nitt tor itht for re hearsal and busiccsi. A National bauk is to b oranired iu lioieburg by A tush and others vt Salm. Hon Then Cauthoro. one of Benton ooun ty'a be.t known and most highly respected citizens, difd at Corvallis yesterday. His uunai wm occur tomorrow. The regular meetiug of the Ys will be held tomorrow evftoinu at 7:30 u m instead of 4 p m, and all members are earnestly re- quesiea to oe present, A fire in tho second story of Jim West- fall's board in a house 4th of July at 4 p in wasquiokly extinguished by tn department, fter an alarm, by a hose attached V tho ituas House hdrant. 8 A llulio. druggist, French's corner. Flae'groceries at C'oun & tlrndrioaon'a. Fresh vtcetables aoa terries every morn ing Brow Dell's. Best assortment cf teas in town at C K Drownoll's A fine liu of crockery ware, at Conu"& Hendrici)u's. Good ventilated ',aud suu 'lighted fcaih roo ns at tcrcck 1. Shayin, 15 cents, at Vi crook's shop Closed onjSundos. Prick delicious ico old soda water at C KfUrownelrs. A largo assortment of garden seeds on ale at C cj crowneU a. E W Acbison &Co are selling monuments at 1 ortland prices. Golden opportunities ar wasted every day by not trading with C tu crownell. A new line of window shades from 50 cents to $1.50 each complete, at Samuel E v onug s. Just received a flue invoice cf barber's supplies direct from Philadelphia, by L Vieieck. At the co- ner of Crotdalbin aud 1st street von will nnd C Brownell always the lead in the grocery Dasmeas. For bargains in monuments, headstonca etc., go to E W Auhiscn&Co,Albany,Oregon Fresh bread, cake, pies, etc., every day at the Dehnonico restaurant. Leave your orders Keep it in your mind t'.iat Allen Bros pre ose keeping the kind of groceries the public mauds. iheirHtocii is a hue one. At Viereck's tthsvitig mid haircuttiog pr lorn, ladies and children's hair cutting 0 specialty . See W F Read a lino cf dress gocdsj and liiks before buying elsewhere. Mustache dyiog dene on short notice with the renowned (Jam. an insuantaneous dye, st Viereck's. Kentish cherries next week. Orders left at C E Brownell's for sumo will be f'Ued promptly. CUI UOIMS 141 U OHKtOX, The Democrat Is allowed to give the following extracts from a letier written by Mrs II A Love, of this city to her father, Cap II F Long, of Le Comptc, La. They speak In pretty sentences of Oregon and htr weather: "I nut wish I could buy a few weeks of our glorious weather and send It to )ou. lhe only fault to hrul with it is, it is most to cool for cm fort for me except in the middle of the dav. If you could only realize how delightful the air feels, com ing cool and fresh from the ocean and mountains, it would make you want to emigrate at once to Oregon, The winters here are as warm as in La., and consist 01 rainy weatner, the bp me as you have there; but the summers are different, being cool nnd dry and aitogeth er delightful. And, oh, how I wish you coti'd sample the fruit. 1 flatter myself that I am a fair judge of the article--! have eaten enough to be, at anv rate but I must an knowledge that I never realized what a diticrence climatic or atmospheric con ditions make on fruit until I partook of the fruit here. ine strawberries, raspberries, cherries, etc, grow to perfection. Thev are much larger and of finer flavor than the eastern article. X he cherries here arr of large flze, sweet and more like a peach In regard to the u.mness of the meat, and aie not half juice as are the Irish cherries to which i have hitherto been accustomed You rernfinbar the old saying, "Fools are folks, but they 'aim' like other folks," do you nol? In tike manner all cherries are cherries, but all cherries aie not like Or egon cherries. We have no intense sun rays here, and no heavy wirds to cause the fruit to fall off or to be damaged, so it remains on the tree or bush and arrives at a state of perfection. Vou come and sec and sample for yourself and vou will agree that I have not done the subject justice." Sot'xu Advice. It pays to get the best: even Shakespeare admitted that In this connection it may be remarked that W R (J nil) am has just received an elegant Hue of Buitings for the springand summer, never surpassed in an Albany market. They nre the best to bo ob tained, as an inspection will show, and Mr. Graham is prepared to make them up in the latest style with n skill his long experience l.ns emioiea mm tp bt: master ot. Notice, All person indebted to E C Scans will please call and settle nt once, as mi accounts must he cicsni. E C Sf. RLS 'Si Pluxkard," (a Yankee comedy,) which appears here Wednesday evening, is said to be a very amusing performance, being a genuine comedy. There is just enough plot to lend interest and tell a pretty story. The comedy is of a refined nature, and docs not depend on the ' use of brick bats, stuffed clubs and state min strel jokes to amuse. Mr J C Lewis, who assumes the title role, has a very peculiar droll dialect, and should make a good SI. Many pleasing specialties are introduced. Realism is seen in the shape of a real threshing machine. In full operation on the ttage. The band and orchestra that is carried by Mr Lewis, is considered the fintst with anv traveling company. Seats on sale at Will & LI nit's. C; OLD Jo Lot t a nil I h's laundry vj tne undrsigued. I will continue tho business in tho same placo on Lon Mrc-er. I aoliei h fair aliuro of ih; patron ago cf the public. 1 will do good wrk LUNG Base ball is a ereat game In the east. The Chicago Inter-Ocean takes up the following hit made ny tne iamous Anson, horn the writer saw piay Dan ir 1070: in the third inning Grandfather walked to the bat with the lelentless Monte Cristo smile of a hack driver demanding gold. He worked his large-hearted teetinto the sand and swung a new ia pound bat into position. "There's a nice old pitcher-killer for vou, eh, Anre?" yelled Lath am. "Why! there's people right on these grounds that can remember when Old . J a. Ua A a. ont.Knu " Mr Anscn merely smiled, haughtily, And the next moment, when one of Mr Rad bourne's spring-heel curves came hurling down tcf the west, there was a blinding flash and a resounding rumble asot a drug store struck bv Hehtnirg No one saw the ball until somenooy, pointing t a idim glimmering speckof white in the blue above like fome pure eouled visitor from another world veiled: "She's stuck!" But he wasn't. She hovered awhile, as if In doubt whether to come back to the old homestead or fly on forever through the star-sprinkled space, and then she shot down toward congress street nxe a greased pig through a shot tower. Have IT noticed that Allen Bros' sro- ! eery store is always full of fruits, vege tables, etc, toe very latest in tne mar ket. If there is anything to be had they have it. Cherries, Berries, Cabbnges, Turnips, N-iw Potatoes, New Carpets, A B Mcllwain has one of the largest and best selected lines of carpets In the city embracing all new patterns and designs, and as he has made a great reduction In prices it will be to the advantage of ca pet buyers to call and inspect his stoc . and price before purchasing. Fortmiller & Irving Uv some Rena,- 3nce locecurtain8 for $18 a pntr, as tine as anything ever seen m n uty. iney range down to $7 a pair. Other lace car- tarns down to ol ot less a pair. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE. WARNER CRANOIt LositM and Manager. Coming Soon, by Gosh Wednesday, July 8th, 1891. FARMER 37 C. LEWIS PR. DARRIX REJOICES At the turn busirjc'B haa Ukcn tinco hitf reduction of prices. Hundreds hitherto nnable to receive bis electric treatment also rtjoice at being able to go under his care and skill. He has ben more thtn rewarded by the crowds uf people who have flocked to his omce lor tree treatment. Tho doctor has not only been doubly repaid in a mone tary scusn. but in the thought doing Rood to the aflliottd who are in the depths of despair, struggling with poverty acd sick ness, lie contioiis to treat all classes, tht) rich snd poor alike, f;e of char go, at his oilice, 70J Washington stretit, nd Sargent's hotel, Ahnrdren, Wash, from 10 to 11 am. ily. Those willing to pay, from 11 a m to 8 n m. at halt his former nrices. 11a gives free and confidential examinations U 11 a I the office orbv letter. Thodcctr floats all cnrable chronio, acute acd private disease?, such as secret errors nf ycuth, im -potency, blood taintr in short all diseases of the sexual orgins, d mi f nest, catarrh and nervous debility. Diseaxea of a private niture never published and ro names ued only by permission of the patients. We aivo the name of a few who have sent them in for publication: Robert Hardy, Etca. Warh Weak eyer. cund. Wm Parrotfc, Middicton, Or Deafneis many years, cured. E tVndsrson, Sulcm, Or--Catnrrh sev-m yearn, ouicd, Andrew Douglas, 85 Oak ttrect. Fort laud Deafness cured. J !tf Miller, Hubbard, Or Deafness cired in eight minutes. Mrs W E Day. Port Madison, wash Tnroat difficulty, cured, Henry Slough, Macleav. Or PoAfnesa fifteen vears, cured. Wm Hunter, Eugene City, Or Catarrh twenty years, restored. Has Just received a larye invoice of new demi 1 WMow SbadGS ami Curtains, and new and beautiful pattoniB hi Wail Paper Elegant IMsrs to HatoH. Wo have thn Wt prettiest l i the market. and a fine stock -ASD IIIS COHFAXV OF 20 - Great Talented Artists, -20 Si Plunkard Splendid Band and OscMra of TWENTY SOLO MUSICIANS. Don't fall to ies tho Just arrived a full line of ladies, chil- drens. men' and boy's foot wear at OW Simpson's, which will bo eoH at bottom prices. W. F. Read keeps tho best' assortment of dry gocde in town. Ladies Oxford Ties I have a very arge stofdc l thoe (roods, in qualities r.ing ng in price from SI. 25 to $4 00 a pair. They ne made of leather ; 1 very pir warranted. ' f AML'KL E Yoi'NO. Margate in chece prccncs can always oe secured of A'len Hros,, Flinu block. Country Band Parade at Noon. Each member dresped In Farmer Costuma, by taSl" himflcir, (Mr J C Lewis), aa Dram Msjor of the Far uicr Hand, (his orininal creation. fTSeata on tn'o at WiH & Link'i music at ore. SPECTACLES generally, S3 well r.s jewtlry.'Watcbis clocks, etc., at F. M. French's. MEMBERS OF THE LINN COUNTY FARMERS' ALLIANCE: YOU AKE HEREBY NOTIFIED that I hare contracted with the well known firm of Stewart Snx. at Albany, to aupply you with lil-ders, mowem, rakos. twine, hacki. bueglea, wagonn, plows, eto, as well as all art'clos in ths line ot goneral hardware. 2TMarlon county membflrn can buy at tho same place on the same terms. BEN. H. IKVINE. Financial Agent. If venr ovoa trnablo you ci V F M Fronoh'. an'l havo Ihnm tet l b J:;hnafin patent ey, me;er. aod t! t rIucips that tit you propcrl". OJaaaca trotn 25 cent, to $10. Is Tim Spring. A linn line of Blnzer iackets for snrinir wear, in manvdcsiKns. just received by G W Simpson. Also a large s:ock 01 tne popular seu penins corsetd. Get a Bicvclr. The New Mail Is one of the finest bicycles manufactured. It has no superior. Ohllne & 'Wilson, with Stewart & Sox arc azents, where these elcvclcs may be seen . We inrureaghin tramp.. Townskxu k Wiuios. Ilo:n3mV?r I'.iisley & Smilov, Printe r Don't forget, Paisley it Smiley, I'rintors. Xew SraiSG Goods I keeps fall line of spring and1 summer tires, cuoili, in wash f nbrict, print. f;m4;hsinBt set,rsuckors, ttn. 1 have alsu a new line of summer p!aids, be sides other novelties in biyes aud all wool citings. 8aui;el E iovsa. THADK AT THE OLD RELIABLE GROCERY STORE of C E BROWNELL, Good gds, low pricessnd honest treat - IlfiUt. COME ONE, COME ALL. t Try Calumet Baking fnivrfpf, t!e purest on earth. CE Biio'.vsr.u.. i wiiiianiasssi ain uiujii'iii uwiiiii iiiiiimip 1 1 1 n iiniummn llgaRBakisig Used in Mitlious of Iiaes 40 Years the Standard. Russell : Ermines, : Separators': and : Stackers V I A. Osborne : Binders, : Mowers : and : Rakes. "Vo carry nojmacliinery that lias not been tried in thir locality, and found to bo satisfactory, and, as wo represent factories, no responsible dealer can give better terms. :F. L. KENTON, :- -Dealer in- GRO p p o. ITear the Post; Offlco, Albay, Cregot