tally democrat
k.l llicd every day in the week
Si VI!TTIli, Editor and Prop'r
hira nine i on umce at Albany
u.raiecnufi oia.s man waiter.
I itslltl.
SKPTEMBEU '.'1, Isila
GOOD EVENING.
tv liLXTKn. i- Avery, i. a anil ( 1
toiler, auu itout Jonnaon, hunters,
it nome mm Hut mgni. iiiev
bsent three weeks, and from wliat
learned Bpent most of tlieir time
Intins! fur tlieir Hearings and dry
On one occasion iiiey were so far
ie baneof operations and uncertain
icir whereabouts that they dared
ot same for fear of violating the
uwa ot uaiuorma. Seven iieer
bear fell victims to their prowess,
:h tor an except iur Aveiy, Jotin
11 ritiK lira two in n Balute o 21
The elder tVaiKorinr also, killed a
Lt'orvallis Time.
UnAXV Racks. The Linn Coun-
ricultural Association will irive its
annual race meeting at the fair
Is near Albany on Tuesday.
y, Thursday and Friday of
vieeK. The association lias this
er eoent a large amount of mnnov
ng up the track, so that it is now
the lasteni tracks on the North
c coast. Purses airereitatintr $21(10
lered. A round trip ra'.e one-third
ban one-way lare has been made
southern racitic tor this moetine
verything promises a encressful
if the weather oe propitious.
man.
Blair faction of the 0. P. bond
's appear to believe that certain re-
k certificates Issued under the Hogg
fcement were possibly wrongfully
and tnat ine proceeds oi ttie sale ot
was probably wrongfully converted,
.erefore their attorneys have prayed
ruiierton tnat an investigation of
facts relating to the issue and dis-
ufsuch certificates be investigated,
udge has appointed Joseph Simon.of
and, a referee, to take testimony, and
iu mm wun autnoruy to noia reteree
anywhere In the United States. The
nt ana ever increasing litigation
upon the O. P. Is what is fast
ng the back of the poor old road.
His Times.
HOME AD AKHOAD
Wheat 47 oents tody.
Eaiterooiatera by the can at Dotukke
Bm.
The Lombard Iuvestmeat oompany has
gone iuto the hands of a receiver.
Perman HenileriOD, of Btnton county, is
92yearsoU.
Fre.h sweet piokles, olivs,, ouw chow,
'to, just received at Parker Bros.
Remember the grand concert tomorrow
night in tho Opera House. Kvsrybody la
tjoing.
Next Sftbltath morning the Presbyterian
olruroh of Corvallis will cdlubrate its 40ui
anniversary.
One of Joe Meyer's livery tuams took a
spin this forenoon along Firtt ktieet,a favor
ite trick of the team.
For a nice ttew a juicv fry or a quiet
roast, call at Bocmuke llros, tho liuest
oystira in the market.
Jack Dcmpsey realized $2,4(1047 from
a boxing entertUnme.it gotten up in. New
York for his benefit recently.
Mr Virgil Waters has comploted the Job
r( transcribing the reoordsof Lincoln couuty.
There were 43 volumes of 450 pages each.
Mr llofer of the Salem Journal went
out over the bar at Yaquina Sunday, and
reports 23 to 25 feet of water at "middle
low tide.
My fall line of MACINTOSHES and
GOSSAMERS, including many novelties,
for ladins, missel ud children. i now on
sale. 3 E Young.
S A Hemphill camo owr from Newport
yesterday, and reDorts that Ed Sullivan,
the well known Yaquina bay fisherman,
eauglit IOC salmon Friday night and 400
Monday, Times.
A shipment of 200 dozen frogs arrived
at New Whatcom Sunday over the Cana
dian Pacilic from Pitt River, B C. The
frogs were destined for San Francisco,
and were all alive, kicking vigorously
and singing as they arrived on the
behomedock.
Andrews, cf Woolwich, Enoland, in a
revolver eontest at the London Ride Club,
made 42 points, the highest possible score.
He placed every sdot within a two-inch
ling at SO yards. The highest previous
reuoru was 41.
While Peter Stocker was on his way to
his home, one and one-half miles east
from Newport.he was held up by a masked
man wno maae mm place what money he
had, about $4 5o,on the ground. Reach
ing his house he round it broken open and
a gun ana several otner articles missing.
EeriAL AND PERSONAL
E 0 of Pendleton says that Captain
Brannln Tuesday received the fol-
letter lrom Captain -N li llumph-
Ated Salem, Sept IS: My Dear
de: I write to Inform you that I am
k along very well, and will. 1 hope.
Jbe able to go home entirely well.
In minus one leg. Every person
ten kind to me, and 1 have had the
medical treatment. My general
is as good as it ever was. Give
ive to all comrades and friends.
10 Sale. Sheriff J E Nnland thin
boon sold on an execution issued
I the circuit court of this county,
amis, water rights.ets, belonging to
engra, lying in and about the town
ringueui. to the judgement credi
Bufus Mallory. of Portland, for $04,
it is very valuable, and with
r management can be made a mo
e investment. We believe this is
rgest sale of the kind ever made by
riff of this county. Eugene Guard.
T Branch, the expert in charge of Job
books atCorvallia will net S200.
h for about two months . The reoeiver
Albany National bank that failed in
Is aald to do considerably better than
'or a several times longer period .
It- sad that Buena Vista is soon to
:a rival town at the old Avery, mill,
is the Willamette in .Marlon county,
said to be a good site and the waters
fc bantiam will furnish iO-h?rse
torn a ptivate letter it is learned that M
lUflasa is now denntv sheriff of the
ity of San Fri.nci8oo, in charge of the
fro lumber n.ltls, Mendccloo county.
h one nut don dollars, of which the
Blf is receiver. Corvsllis Times
irsets -All of our BALL'S CORSETS
boned with kabo ana warranted
to roll up nor break with one year's
It tlievdowewt l cheer ullv re-
tlie money Daid for them. Or if
corset is not satisfactory in all re-
fcts after three weeks' wear it may b
rned to tin and mnnev will be r6'
led. S. E. Youxq.
ohawk Tribe No 11, meet this even'
at 8 p m. All members are requested
luend as business of importance is to
mo up oeiore the council, uy oruer 01
uern.
homfeos's Glove Fittiso Cosset, one
he most favorably knewn lines in the
fket, with extra long waists, are far sale
a K lornu.
Yes, You Can see Ihe finest line of
V"es for suitings In the state at W R
fiham's.where he has a tailor with few
pals on hand to make them up on short
"-:. uecine best and most stvusi
ts of him. A new feature will be thi
king of ladles' cloaks to order, or the
erlng of cloaks to the latest styles, and
' repairing of cloaks. Prices are bot
In ones.
Fatkoxisb the Central Fish and Poul-
Market, on Ellsworth stnet. between
cond and Third , for your dressed poul
game and fish of all kinds in season
'.ers, clarr.a and crabs, bvervthf
"h in our line may be had at reasonable
van ana see us.
Senders & Co.
Watcb is a necessity nowadays
m want one call on Will & Stark, whose
lick is large and varied, and prices
le most reasonable. Thev can give ynn a
rsrain in this line at well as in jewelry
fnerally
Smoke the Carl Dunder the best clgi
1 Larth for a nickel. For sale.!
renicke Bros.
All styles and s'ses rf oversnoes and rob
'"at Kead, Peacock & Cos.
'nat received at Reed. TeAWck & Co'
! traluwlir.ea of klrl gloves the latest
Dr Guiss. of Woodburn. has been in
the city.
Willie Wright, the artist, of Salem is
in the citv.
Charles Piper is in the citv on a few
days stop off.
Mr J H Campbell, who has been ill
for some time, was 011 the streets today.
License was issued today for the mar
riage of Wm H Kulni and Ollie M Row
ell. H M Perry and daughter, who have
been in Washington several months, re
turned home this noon.
Miss Smick and brother arrlv.'d in Al
bany this noon from lloseburg for the
purpose of attending college.
TheJuniorYPS C E of the U P
church gave an enjoyable social last eve
ning at the residence of L E Blaln.
Mr and Mrs Reason McConnell went
to Toledo today to spend several weeks,
perhaps months at tlieir larm there
Mr and Mrs Earl Race returned last
Eht from Gearhart Park, where they
have been in charge of the hotel. Salem
Independent.
Chas Casey and Miss Maud Scott came
;er from Alnanv this afternoon to at
tend the eocial dance tonight. Corvallis
News.
The book social at tho congregational
church last evening was a success. A
good number of valuable volumes were
added to the library.
Forty or fifty Salem Deople. upon a
pecial invitation of Superintendent
Mulcahy, went to laquina Day tins noon
for a three days outing.
Mrs Chan berlain. mother of Attorney
General Chamberlain, who lias been
spending the summer in Albany, left
this noon lor ner nome in -xaicnez, miss.
County school superintendent Russell,
deputy clern Payne and deputy sheriff
Kim sey, have returned home from the
mountains. As nearly as can be learn
ed they caught nothing but colds; it iB
latmed though tnat sir Kimsey uaa
several narrow escapes.
Prof John M Bloss and Miss Mary A
Woods were married in Eugene yester
day morning. From 1887 to 1892 Prof
Bloss was superintendent otiiiepunuc
schools of Topeka, Kan. Miss Woods, a
graduate of the Missouri State Normal
school, was one of the teachers under
him, - which accounts lor the present
relationship. The bride is a sister ol
Mrs Shacklett, of Eugene, at whose home
the ceremony was perform 2d.
Good for the Irish. It has been dis
covered that Irslimen are never anarch
ists. One reason given is that they are
all policemen and politicians.
After occupying twenty-three pages of
the Congressional Record, much of it in
nonpariel type, with a eilver speech on
Monday, the llth Senator Stewart said,
"Mr President, there are several branches
of this subject that Isiiall treat hereafter
but I will close the i-peech."
Several towns are thinking Eugene
boastful on account of an item published
first by the Oregonian, that more people
had gone from here to the World's fair
than from anv other city in the state be
sides Portland. The truth is, the city
which eentts the least number should be
best entitled to boast, for keeping its
money and people at home during the
times when ail wealth that is carried
away is felt by the community from
which it is drawn. Eugene Register.
That is a sensible remark Nevertheless
Albany is undoubtedly in the lead in
this respect. Think of 500 people start
ing from Albany for the World's fair, not
many of ihein Albany textile; but
simply those making this tlieir starting
point, nearly lf.100,000 taken out of the
country in a dull summer.
The following comprehensive request
From a Nebraska gentleman, enys The
Dalles Chronicle, was received by the
land oihee today : "United StattB Land
Office "Will you kindly send me a list
of lands (government) timber, mineral
and agricultural, also price per acre, and
oblige." As there are about 800 toa'n-
Bhips, comprising iu.uoo square miles,
and nearly 7,000,000 acres of land in this
district, and aB each towiiBhip map would
cost about $4, the magnitude of the re
quest is plainly apparent, and as the let
ter did not enclose a check for $1,000,
the spirit of the letter could not be com
plied with, which Mr Lewis very much
regrets. This is also a Bample of some
requests sent to newspapers.
On a 1'onHervuMve Uiisls.
OW1NU to Ihe present monetary strin
gency and during the existing condi
tion of the financial market, I find it
c mpulsory to run my business on. a very
conservative basis. Sugar, as you are
aware, is handled on a very small margin
of profit: s) small in fa:t to scarcely pay
for the handling of it, and the terms upon
which it Is bought are very strict (cast:
only.) While money was plentiful and
collections good, 1 was able to allow sugar
bills to run 60 days; but cordillons at
present are such that I will sell sugar for
cash only. X assure vou 1 was very re
luctant to make a rule ox this kind, Dut
the conditions of the market are such as to
make it imperative. Trusting you will
look at this in the proper light end also
understand that this ruie applies generally.
X ERRY CONN.
VEVf IOKK LKVTElt.
Tub Ladikk Ba.ar have removed to their
new store neat to Foahay & Mason. Thoy
have sgsin added a millinery department to
their establishment and a;e now daily re
ceiving all the lateat noveltiea in that line.
Yrru are reapeclfally invited to call and aee
their new fail and winter goods in all their
departments., Prices lower than the lowest.
You can buy spectacles and eye glasses
at HONEST PRICES, of F M French
the jeweler. .
The best watch In the world for the
money at French's jewelry store.
Please pay Perry Conn what you o
him.
New York, September ISih.ISOT.
Once more the gallant yacl.tuien hold
sw ay in the beautiful harbor which leads
to America's great metropolis. Several
years have elapsed since Ihe English
sportsmen have mustered courage enough
10 Bend over a boat to try for the cup held
by America. Since the Valkyrie left
England, to try for the cup, which the
Americans w ill defend, local yachtsmen
have been preparing for the trial races.
Last Saturday the first race was run over
the triangular course, in the lower bay.
The contestants were the Colonia.Jubilee
and Pilgrim, of the Boston Yacht Club,
and the Vigilant, ot theNew York Yacht
Club. The Vigilant won Saturday as
well aB on Monday. The gallant craft
cleanly outsailed her Boston antagonists,
and was chosen as the defender of the
trophy won bv the Mayflower, Volunteer
and Puritan. " This is the first time that
the defender of the honor of American
yachtsmen hails from New York. All
the previous yachts have come from Bos
ton. and it is natural that the memberp
and friends of the New York Yacht club
are jubilant. The two races called into
commission all the excursion boats on
the river, nil of w hich presented a gay
appearance as they passed out the nar
rows, crowded with passengers and gay
with bunting. The first race was run in
a calm sea and light wind and the Vigi
lant defeated her rivals, the Jubilee be
ing second. On Monday the Jay was
bright, but the Bea rough and the wind
strong. These two races being run un
der different conditions, as to weather
and wind, and the gallant white winged
Vigilant winning uotn, uemonsirateu
that she was superior to her nearest rival
The selection of the Vigilant to defendJ
the cup against the British aspirant, ine
Valkyrie, wascommenuea, ana tne com
mittee having the race in charge believes
that the Valkyrie will return to "Old
England" defeated by the Yankee middy.
Tim inter-national race will be run dur
ing the last week of this month over the
same as those 01 monaay ana oaturuuy.
Tdvins? in retirement, and almost for-
zotten bv the ontstde world, did grim
death Bnd Hamilton Fish, the formar
statesman and public celebrity. At hie
home on the iiudBon.near Harrisons, iasi
Friday expired Hamilton Fish, Secretary
of State during President Grant's two
administrations. During the period of
Mr Fish's public career he was a prom
inent personage in politics. He wrb
Governor of New York, Senator from
New York.and finally Secretary of State,
His services in the state department were
fruitful and his management of the nego
tiation wlrch brought about the Geneva
Arbitration was keen ana enrewa, nnu it
was due to his labors.together with Wil-j
Ham M Evan's pleadings.wbich resulted I
in the commission awarding the United
States 815,000,000 for damages done to
American vessels, by British warships
during the Civil war. Altbo having re
tired from public life so manyyearB
since, the deatn ot Hamilton rum, wno
lived to the ripe old age of 85, is the Iobb
of one of America's statesmen and a loyal
and able citizens of the Empire state of
New York. Historians will class them
thus, Jefferon,Hamilton, Clay.Webster,
Sumner, Beyard, Blaine and FibIi-
The retirement of that true sportsman
and popular owner of race horses.Fieme
Lomlard, is much to be regretted by he
louowere 01 ine iuri. air lAirniaiusi-
wnvfl n-flfl a true BDortsman.and at a time
like this, in the career of eastern tnrf.t ie
retirement 01 ivir xorrnaru is iubo w
honest racing. The horses owned by Mr
Lomlard, which comprised the Ranco-
ca's stable, were Bold at'fattersalls & Cos
last Mitur.iay night. The prices realized
for some good colts were surprisingly
low. But when the great Lamplighter
was sold, uniler the hammer, to Mr G
Walbaum for 20,000, every turfman and
racegoer was literally amazed to see bo
promising a horse, young in years, stout
of heart, with good mind and a f peed that
has won many a al'ant struggle for the
honor and treasury of Rancoca'e, sold at
such a low price. Mr Walbaum, the
public idol's new owner, entered him at
Stieepehead Bavon Monday, two days
after lie bought him, and tiie gallant
Lamplighter won from a Held including
such horses ns Banquet, Sir Walter.Teni
fier. Candelnlra and illume. The feature
of the race was the fact that the grandson
of Spendthrift carried 127 pounds,conced
ing ten pounds to M F Dwyer's speedy
colt Banquet. Itwasevident.diiringthe
race, that it required all the strength
Taral could command to keep Lamp
lighter from running away from his field.
It was a remarkable performance, and a
great cheer arose from the crowd as the
great colt merely galloped under the wire
a winner with plenty to spare, and Taral
holding him in at that. Perhaps the
change from "Willie" Sims to the de
termined "Fred" laral in the saddle
proved beneficial to Ihe great colt.
Nevertheless he has demonstrated that.
if not run to death from dar after dav.
and with a fair weight, he can run away
from them all.
ninirn cusiiimu
If you want a tine tmokr call for Joaephae
white labor cigars.
The beatnaat oorree in the city at CYniad
Moyer a.
Motor niakca rive tripi daily toVieieck's
addition, l.otr thiio 03 installments of $1
per week,
P&.ronizo home industry by smoking the
celebrated white labor cigars, manufactured
by Ju'ius Joroph.
They have line trlrr-m'ne, for jackets and
dresses at Read, Peacock iV Co. All I'm
newest kinds. Call and examine them.
New dress goods, the very latest fall
s'yles. If your wife or daughter need a
new dress, tell her to go 10 Read, Peacsck
& Co.
You will need ur.aerwear and shoes this
fall. Why not rail on Read, Peacock &
Co and examine theirs. They carry a
large variety.
Fall and winter capes and jackets at
Read, Peacock & Co'a Handsome shapes,
excellent values, direct from the factories.
It will pay you to take a look nt them.
Call early whiie there Is p'.enty to select
from.
Genuine parti for all sewing machines.
also the best oils, needles, etc,, for all
sewing mscblnes, bicycles, etj.,atELT
will s music store. Sewing machines and
organs repaired reasonable, and all work
warranted. Needles prepaid bv mail joe
a dozen.
Wst. F. 11. Koelsch
Ot'R Stock offers the greatest possible
range for selection in the newest and
choicest goods of the season . The variety
and assortment in everv department is
now simply perfect. There is no time
like the present for the buyer who desires
the pick of the complete collection. Read,
Peacock & Co have some exceptionally
attractive lines which can not be duplica
ted again this season, and these will
quickly disappear after the regular run
of trade seta in. They have just received
some of the very latest shapes In ladles
fine 6hoes, some of which may be seen In
their West window, and they will take
pleasure In showing you the other by
calling on them. Their line of fall &
winter jackets are now in, make your
selections early while the assortment is
large. Look at their Panama and Hop
sacking for fall and winter dresses.
Grand
Millinery Opening
Mrs H J Sower will hold a reception
Friday and Saturday this week (22 nnd SM)
in the millinery parlors of the, Ladies Ba
zaar in their new store next to Foshay &
Mason's, All are cordially invited to at
tend. An entire new stock and all the lat
ent styles.
New Advertisements.
WAN TED.-A middle aged lady, first,
class housekeeper, wishes a situa
tion as housekeeper or to do creDera
housework 8b e is also a good dresa
matter, a cares doi iwo. Aioaay, ur.
OR SALE. An avmrtment of flower
iur plants and Hbrub?, a'o co.lectfon
ot'eaoti. Mrs Geo Young, corner Fifth
and Jackson Rireels.
OB HALE. lr Wilt trade for wood,
gray mare, seven years old peifectlv
KHDtle for womtm and children to drive.
Call on K W A ch is on. at Marb e wo'ks.
n OCKERELS. Pure bred Silver Laced
I ; Wyandotte cockerels for sale at a
bargain -- ' reH John Brush, corner
4th and R H btieets. Albany. Or.
WANTED.--Good pasture for about
185 head of sheep. Innulre at Shultz
Bros meat market.
AUNDRY FOR WOOD.-WM ex-
change laundry work for wood. Oall
Richards a Phillip at the Albany
Steam Laundry.
ahaviog aiid hftir cutting par
Vierecki
lora
The Democrat will take tome city
script on account. Bring it in.
Will & Stark, th jeweler
Look! Look!
Notice to Deliuquent "
Tax Payers,
A Battle lor Blood
Is whtt Hood's sarssparilla vigorously
Hffhts and is is always victorious io .xpetl-
ins all tha foul taints and giving tha vital
nuid tna quality ana quantity- oi penecs
health.
Bood'i Pills ours all liver ills. 25c.
MYERS. At cio, Sept 1, 1893, Mrs
Nora Cornell MyerB, aged 2d years.
At the death ol Mrs Myers her legion of
friends receive 8 sa bios. For many
months her health has been failing, and,
though her death was no surprise, it
seems that it was premature. She was
once a resident of Salem, where a large
number of acquaintances esteemed and
loved her for her many virtues. At ner
death a husband nnd infant child mourn
the loss of a faithlul wife and Rood motif
er. She wrb a cousin of lion Til Ford
and Wm Kaiser, of this mty, and a sis
ter-in-law to Senator Jen Myers. balem
Independent,
SMITH. Near Haltey on Monday,
Rentember 18, 1893, of consumpt'on,
Esther Smith, wife of lames A Smith,
aged 42 years. Mrs Smith was an
exemplary Christian woman, being a
member of the U r church at that place.
She leaves a husband and six children
and a host of friends io mourn her loss.
She was the mother of Mrs Russell, wife
ol School Superintendent Russell, ol
this city.
I noBitivelv intend to collect all de
linnnent taxes, remaining unpaid after
Oct lbt by the levy and sale of property
belonging to the delinquent tax payer.
The taxes must be collected and after
said date, I will make the levies as last
as myBelf and deputies can do so. All
tlmae wiahintr to save a call from me. as
well as the expense of the levy can do so
by settlcing tlieir taxes neiore uci isi.
C. C. Jackhon,
Sheriff and Tax Collector,
Notice.
ALL person indebted to I B Beam by
note or recount will please pay the same.
tbe account must be oloseH by note If
not paid. Times are hard, and It la
your interest to see to tbis at once I am
in room No 11, Ntrahan Block:
Albany, Or. Sept 16th, 1893.
BP CANTERBURY.
Asslgne of i B Beam
The
Best
Bresd
M Us
ui tbia city are Parker Bros. Tot y knead
rood bread for all wno need good Dread,
and keep the best cookies, cakes, etc. Thcfr
stock of groceries aiarnarn and tneir pro
Jan is fieth. and troitalhe latest. When
yon dnl with them von will gat Brat elaas
treatment and ine rcai ju ids roanei,
bather in baked goods or groceries.
Thi Visdict Is unanimous that Will 4
Stark carry the b'Jt line of silver ware In
the valley. They nave thevarlety and qua!
ttv. a combination that coants in buvine
joods. An inspection always carries con
viction.
Terms, cash at F L Kenton's grocery
Fioe Sonthera Oregon peaches as F 1
Ken'oo. now is the time to can them.
Clean towels to everv customer at Viereck
bivtng parlors.
Btth at Vieteok's shaving and hair cnt
nsrlors.
Par Perry Conn.
BUY
HEAT fi
STOVES
Matthews & Washburn
Strictly Cash.
F. L. Kenton ha adoptfd a cash ayatenv
and will hereafter rell groceries for
CASH only. ;
TOUR RENT. 3 acres of good frarden
i land, ftneoichard. room house.
harn and chicken house. Apply at L
Viereck 'a:
17URMTURE, carpets, stoves ete. for
sale at the Baptist parsonage. Call
early auC take your choice.
T7ORRENT.-40 acres
i; house, one
of land, with
mile from Albany. In
Denton county. For particulars apply
to Arch Hammer.
1. A. Morris & Co.
Flour and Feed Store,
Have removed their itore to the Strahai
s tor 9, formerly occupied by Deyoe 8
Kobfcon, and have on hand a full Mock ol
CORVALLIS FLOUR, B3AH, SHORTS
GERM MEAL. CR4HAM, BUCK
WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY,
OATS. STRAW AND
CHOPPED FEED:
Custom chopping done.
rilO LKT.-Three (3) work horses and I
X saddle horse for sale, or will trade
for wood, oats, wneat or bay.
XI SENDEES,
WalLPaper,
J rut?t39 PointM. Oil
OtEtHt. lto
A f ONEY WANTED, Want to borrow
13 fl01 for three or flvo year with
good real estate as security.
office.
Call at tbe
J. A. Cunmung
ALBANY, -:- 0REG0
THE : VERY : LATEST : STYLES : IN
Dress Goods,
Jackets and Capes,
Ladies Fine Shoes,
Just received.
Call and see them at
UJJlllSj X aUllVUUll VJL Wij
ALBANY
AND
LEBANON-
CITY BOTTLING CO.,
Wholesale and RetailDealers In
Hods Water,
riders),
Ortsgt and Iron,
ellaer Water,
Bireh Beer,
Haraaparllla and Iron,
Iran Wine,
Ete.
Oiye ns a trial.
FIRST STREET, between Montgomery and Railr
ALB.IXY, 0REG01
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
J. JOSEPH, Proprietor,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ODly White Labor Employed
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