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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1893)
ally gcmomtt CITY OFFICIAL PAPER 1 I I. - , GOOD EVENING. I'iw.iiatk lii-aMKi..-!,, t!l0 estate rf Vi Cullmiirli A- Tnlliott, fiiuil a,TOt approved ami s.ile of personal imHrty continued ' In tin. cstato of 1 1 K Zi.-arlc-r. roal property ""I!'"1"1 ("t8'u. I-'T-onal property I'!,rt"t'r"l,1l i5'i)..V.'. Total, In ,-o1,,rtr.crshii est;..!.. f yM; & ,.art U& WW VM ',wi"ta,''W"tnr. Ill estate of Hunnnh liol.m-tt, lie.u-iii? of " " "Ul win. Hir61W0O.''l'I,H,nlC'1 "to'tri. In piunliaiwliip of W,, ffio ,, Fmnk n:aoU,tsrwasi'i'iK,i,i,e,i"ar- "OWE ISO 4HI0AD MU .Selkirk lo-nh.ht Kaiternoj,t.r.l,ythe n at Buoicke Fre.li ". just Miv,j ,t Pj;ktr ,jr; oy.tiTi iu 1),, m,,!!, DOUUIilkB . Urn. I ilu quiet tiukt Some of the ,..... . on He Coast wiil h). in a ii ana !,:nn':" ng ra;es. Albany at the com- t year It was 4 and The mania. W II Remiiuton's Astoria & Portland nuircKi.l scheme is u failure at last Ex It was also a failure at lirst. An inn,,,.,,,. "iKMt nf nil roa.1 wind ha come up from tlut no.ne of it materialize into a cyclonic per capita Indebiedness of than Oreeon that of any ?7!. it i rh 1. i v'ii-r estern state. year" vl'l'Hr rfm ioa bchln.1 thl it would 1 i;:iv.: .e"a' w win v.i v(umu uciuna Ttv nil ... . .. MUs Se t rL'l "e,co"rt io-nlKht. The Likovicw Kv 1.. ., ;,u: ........ " '. rHiai '. ' "?".. uianiirom A.-h am ' 11-iu.n wiui nail einrsw 1 e 8. .. .I- f rV lrnnfU lm I..." l . . . ? .'"".a town one ovenine; Ut wk, No " "iu can uso is poor ns a was that until rotten In estate of Owen Bear. for -Nov Uth. final iiwoiiiit set In iriianliansliin of Hi 1mj:-.. i ..1 personal projierty ordered sold. ' In estate of Nan?y (lay, invent ry filed. I'.'rsoiml projierty, 8U7. The Kkasoxs. Referrintr tn (i, (..i mint in the Courier lata week, which said liat I'liil Iseis Ar Co expected to (rnther 50 hX) pounds of hops from their 28-acre yard he Albany Ikmhchat asks: "Why is it Hint a few hinn county vnrds ,ive only yielded :i00 or 41)0 pounds to the lure.' three reiwons mnv bo uriven for ieh nprohtable crops: Jn tho first place there - some land used that is wholly unfit for 111 land, in the second nhuvi iw . luis a soil that was cultivated year after ariiiuiwin jjivoino nest results un! m, uu uisuy, mere are growers ho are never mile to remem W Ar b itement tliat "weels will not jrrow in the imp. iiiirnHimrg courier. hecrsl. I. will h. .. u on!,not "''en "u. 1. will be tue bist ot the season, i lie nronrrtv ' 1 ' .... la.t I J .0B "'e. co ed down ro informed that it We Per nair tn n..k. .ti. 1 or t usuioRi. Allvanoe, music tnnv lu ..-.hi . . : former th7 Z"'? 'V.rn'd .thc P- cnted.anJisK.ri, rV.""" .oeen P"'" . uc practical. Fe?rvs1ree,.Ld. i"J !!eC;,l" "-"on It was exiln ...V::,! V. '8 B.oou.'Q o'clock. iian4..u niiiiouc canine the fire waPScannsCenHt,K',',e,r K,me hard Jo It was caused by a lamp exploding. cou!!rhre,al not 1 Pun" of sugar could be secured in Albany. The steamer W illamette arrived yes.erday and to d. several car loads were broLht to thf. city, and now there Is nlentvTr lW' citizen of Kinm In nnl.I of 8.500 for the same; and atill i!V 's nothine Threeorfour yeaia ago Harrlsburg Invested $3000 v. usluic; 10-aav Want a Rkckivkh. Receiver Ueall, of 0 Linn (!ountv National h application for the apiwintuient of a're- i.cr iu jas-e cuarge ot tlie projierty of J L wan s Ilianon bank. The Express sn-8: e complaint of .Mr Beall not only quea ns the If ir.i litv of the tmnflllMinn 1...1 nl. iurires MrCnu'nn (m.l IU 1 I F' "nl .W1J 1 tlle en'lt to defraud le Linn County National Hank. No one V'luainejl with tho circiimstnnces.will for a ....111, ueueve mis, anil if the rase lo- iueU ujion that question alone there would no doubt as to the outcome. The trus s, we understand, will iLifnn.l . : fcn and not permit it to go liy default. " l!lU roTATOE8.-It is said that, rm .! car or so ago a Pendleton green urocer lieu an order for a carload of potatoes, re was nothing estraordinnrv n limit tl.i. :er, but it wns nifnniiAii iih admonish dVl.. r".. . A"',c 1 found in the entire'order that weighed than a nnnnil . -r, tue i cry reniarK- I an or ine incident is found in the ""i me on er wnu h ai i. L Z '. ' -i 1? '""A-"01!?1'' hours. Th fned that when Senator Mattlock came hi -I, YZ-H 1x.,!"lcton tVeilncsday he Pught with him four iiotatnM tw ,,1.0,1 t 1 ....- -.irvi w unU n nnnrfAr mn.In TL. E.. r rT measured thirteen n.l. v laan",w"(feil nearly three "id's f iir "PU bWn 86111 Ule in agricultuie. Courier Jas Mun&ev uilll . 1 a7l j ' .cinovc nis saloon fro.n Albany to Lehnnnn 1 on KereMU!',dJng now 0uPled Par" ilie Idea ITa""' ' .""m- nave B'ven up ibe Idea. Advance .1 Th- "Comrd" will be pr.nted tiketh.' M"yCundiff will I -,.? 'J"d,.n Prt- It promise! to be events in Aioanv. i ... ...... II'V l. I lliirm.i, 11... 1 1? 1 .. 1 Q,...i. 1 . " r. i-nun-n ....... ...i. jii.i riinrnni from the iinuual conference and informs in tlr.it ho has Ix-n returned to take charge of the church in this i-ity nnd tho church at Tangent. It was Ills intention to move u'illi f :i.. L 11 lk'.llllUUl'(. The rail way mail clerks of the country liav r, , . iiufc.iess i;ir some mmsu.-c civ mg them an nu reiue of pay. They now receive from S.V) tn Srt i. ,..... 1 . J ... set forth II... t...... .i.4 ""7 ; '"lo ulelr worK is exact- . , ....uuc ii.r eincicnt service men of the est 111-utal and 11 livsiinl .il.llid.. .i quires a large amount of study and time for ' 7.T . V l"u, UP""" is hazardous, and the best and mo.-t exjierienced men keep dropping out of the servi.i. i... an ojieniiig for less hazardous work at ernial pay is ollered. 1 . The times continue to improve. Siieak mg of the excursion of twentv-four Salem leople to ar1111na, mentioned vest.-r.hiv uie Imlependent says: The party will tic gone until Saturday and the entire expense V ZwL;.1 1 1 T re UY Jlulcaliy. Lit?" Ci ,unch hlU! PPared by the - 'J vonsuineu on the road. Thev ceriiLiD rcitaiixii Judge Kaiser, of Salem, was in the , today on his way to the liav. Win II 1I.....1 1 , ;v.i.i,.iPV;ii ttIm tvue, 01 tlakhl fri'.l,.'uUr0 "' dty yiiiing Khiin- 1 of C L i "V r '""'V'Triage LLinn ,. ,... "' "llT. of r...i. , . . hi i : if ni" v::r .! Knk t. i . . l,,F"lLr oiieild, left vi tcrday for Uie World a fair. tWitv m'T,1' f 10rtllu"'- been i"i city, Airs Thomj.son. und MrsDr 'IV, 1. .urn will leave tomorrow fur the World JJ rKd Huston, the Lei anon conductor Vuuiincii to Ins home by illness. Jis ,,hlw I..-1 1 1 " ' V'"1-':" ""low.tne ijiu lar freight conductor. 1 1 1 rot K IJ Midiener. nrin.-inol il. r ..1. , ..,,.ic school arrived 111 the city last hatiinUiy fromn visit to his parents in " ki uie east. r.xjirew. UIHS r.iniinn nfS., v.l ...i . t w. a., who nas laiiiMirwiifi lipr illltit V '1 1 a ".'.lo.icnwiiitj, vesterdav A 11.7,.... : ii, V . ..r,,..., , iml oilier re atives ...iKine .uiaru. ne is the guestof one ofth- tinest amatsu! Yesterdav. it l,l. Linn ."'Vrroo.tS: D 6th, and w, .tcood in the Iwt, making JJHjJ of 2:82".'. Oliver Twit won ?t All the hOD Vflrita In IM. all their hops housed, and 1 Good IIepoht. Some time airo the h nia, e fTT 0,at an nPI'lira p nia ie for the resnmiition of business it i;'n'f)Cou1nty,Nllt",n'lli3ank, but fit Would nro ml. ir ., 1 ,l ' 1:1 lara 1 I J wune iinill ,el Picked linsnnin in 1, J.,11 n. r,n?AJ tL8 nW j""1 that th'is will ..r.h. " ,ew wee". rinancial 'rs nine linnmveil i.ili. i.,nil,. .i f1- '-oped it mro V " r OH-. IKACIT. L'nn VA I 11.. 1-nn llu . .,i.ra..u un uie rw hi .. """"linar the cuno on I switch near tho Hod iW.n .:n. .1.:. I "If nr.nllie rails spread, throwing iiirinp ntt ti.A & ... r, Ti , . nu;K eJcejir the Iront nhm: . "vei. ine iraiK at llv .T Weak' an'1 on man remarked uy strong enough for a handcar to trav- 1- . " ";quiren several Honrs s--i it on again, "OMrrox s lllnv, P. r- . mii,.i vuaaiir, bu laVnrakl.. I, .. tint . . ' "."n HIM ID in ' ",ln long waist.. . f ,r sile 8 K Youxa, "1 101 l It- lh. fin.t 1: f 'ICS 10rSUl1In- I- .u ... ham'. -I. 7 . " 'lu " " K nm s where he has a tailor with few . T ? to make them up on thorl 7 ana most atv th A new feature will be the e. of hi, "gon.d.e,-cloak. ;:d: : ppi ring of C0lk,i pri TROSISK the C.r.lr.l ITI.I. ..J I,-... , 4 ajUU I UUI- F'Tkct. on Elliwonh .ir... ! "Und Third, fc, , .. L.nd fi.h i .fr;,d;T s,z;, nourlinemaybehad.tre.in.hlc -no see ut. Senders & Co. is a neoesMij- nowidaya. I .'""""OH WllIAfSl.rk ; is 1 .... - j . . . . ' vaned, and prima the un in th'. u. " . '.. V". ' " ii - wen .s 10 Jewelry ' k' thf Carl Dunderthe i r. nlel. j.roa. best clear For sale by tyle 1 and , -rera-o-, ,nd rob- rsirokic.i. reeeiTed at Reed, Peek 3c Cok ..wlineaof , .)lMthe - a.l aid sea them. vicinity have hateT,'" '"S 1' "d '-Picker, have returned home, with a fCw dollar, in their pockets. The .i. .11.1 . " ou.t"en.a.wl'lt was thcuaht thev wouio. Lebanon Express . PricJ fmPivlnt- ol Secret"y of State frice, of Wasmngton, Judge Arthur apposed M D Smith receiver of the Washington Farmers' Insurance Com pany, of Spokane, with bond, at $10,000 The condition of the company ' has 'been unsatisfactory to Price since June ,thcue,lu6c!uet on the det of II e Circuit Court to convene in McMIn,, vl .e next week. Irvtn- x, r, A eriy , ,h citv, are attorneys in at least - nc snowing lor one of the youngest firms in that county, where the bar is made up of old attornevs Mrs Dr P.Her.nn.U-ll ' n.. , D. -". n.c iniorms tne S rA,T 'hat'h,;re ' "olu'ely nothing in the suit for 85000 damage, brought in Dkm 7' re,"ence to which the . . -"-"cpeu irom me tugene Papers ; that as a matter of fact she never ",cu kroner in the first place. wah0r!?d0in ,0Ur ,aundry worIt, any -;.r . -uiic men, it you would have a clear conscience employ white people. The Albany .team laundry Is doing first class worn at reasonable oiano in Wllrl an Instil. .llAn 41... is a credit to the city. Rev Dr Geo WhlitnW.r ii. . .... j . D . . . , " iuii uown . u..u.u vcsieroay to see Bishop Good sell, and returned last evening with the word that he was to take St Paul', M E church of Portl.nd.tl.e pastorate to which Rev kcllerman had been appointed. The latter will take up hi. abooe In another conference. (jatein Journal. Minnie, the boot black, proposes to be independent. He has had the Albany Furniture Company erect an awning for him nn th Rena.i.i- u B ..... ... -uaiuiii ,iUe or me grocery storeof C E Browneil.oppooite S E Youn' eeneial merchandise -tahitK-. only a short di.t.ince north of thn Dtvio- umtc. wnere tie -u iw... winter. e will be g,vcn 111 their honor. T, wrn. .FVMT totlle,,'ar on the steamer ,cv, anus)on.l the day in deep sea fishing, music and feasting. Krerrtliinir t hat . ..1.1,1 no..ii.i..i a "' ?' the pleasuro and comfort of the guests has been done, and it promises to be a gala day long to be remembered. mere is much doubt in the minds of many as to whether or not Uie race between Kay and Bcrthwait at the state fair lost week was run in 10 seconds, the time given by those who held watches. We under stand, however, that Kay has backing to a considerable amount that he can run 100 yards in the time stated. If he can, he is cer tainly to be classed among the best sprinters a? he has had coniparently little training. torval is News. It Likes an expert to time a watch. The Man about Town remembers a man, who used to run 100 yards in 9 sec onds; but an 11 second man could beat him. Hay, though is probably the fastest Mrs I' Kr-"sse and Wm Wright left todav or Lonallis. where t in h.ii,.n .mii " exiwcts to take charge of a new branch shoe store for hrausse llriw. of this city. Thev are a pushing firm, and will no doubt make -1" v. 11. ouicui journal. Corsets -All of our BALL'S ennsns . ., ""-""oo ana warranted not to roll up nor break with one year's wear. If tliey do we will clieerlully re turn the money paid for Uiem. Or if ... 10 not, enusiactory in all re- Bpecte after three weeks' wear it may In . u nlm money wm ue re. ' B. JS. YOUKO On a t'onservatlve Basis. l.U to the present monetary strln- .V no curing the existing condi tion of the financial , market, I find It cmpulsory tc run mv hin.lnt. . conservative basis. Sugar, as you are re' 5 handledon very small margin prous; s small in fat to scarcely pay for the hind n. n Ik I ,u. ' ' ' ,..1,1 .u i. . , l " . "' " " ",c wrmrupon o.h, 1 h.,UglU ""very strict (cast. o.ily.J While money was plentiful and collection, good, I was able to allow sugar bills to run Co day.: but cordm. Present are such that I will sell sugar for cash only. I assure vou I was very re- ucrantto m.kea rule of this kind, but Lh"on1dllta f Jl'e market are such as to make it Imperative. Trusting you will ooj1 "'this in the proper light end I also ..,a,,u inai mis ruieapplles generally, Perry Conn. c? . F joiix liaows-A son of oh oiin urown, of Ossuwutlaiuio, the aboli tionist of Hunter 'a I'nm, ... ... I ---"I-- 1. win, mis seme. iii.Nileni His name is Salmon llrown. II. urrne.1 irom l aiitornia this wiek,tniv-linir U'ltll lll fill. .it., n. ,.,. 1 I . Iwuiid for Seattle. All the household goixh city but the members of the familv juvferrcd Jo travel so they observe Uie TOimtry. When . iK 1 P-'uincy were satislieJ-to wnr I . lx',r"'1'l-"tly. 'I'hey sent 1, t i w 1 , "" "lelr rtoodsseni back to bu em .1111 ....t ,.l...i r.7. .1 : . ing nlaco. TIhw fn,..i :.. 1.. .. . , tl.i, ..; 1 .1 " . .. . . . ," '.'iKiewooil "'"u ' i'i ladi of the fami wb'i ."'M.'n l,os--wsi"n,oi the iiremises, , ; - 1,11110 uiiwn town closed tli deal for the i,rr.,..r. 1? y athat Mr llrown wont from UMwiwattanue, Kansas, to California. It wiwciily ljj- accident that the connection Iwtweeii him mi. iu i.t 1 .,i...i... . . ,lis,.v 1 1" ... o "-"'uoiiist was ,lv-,1:, Quiiesuian. uickly dlssappear alter the regular f trade set. in . They have just rec jiKv-iiocK oi:;rs the greatest possible ranqe for reliction in 'be newest and muitiM coousoi uie season, 'ri.- ....1... and assortment In cverv de'iartment 1'. now sHij.ly perfect. There is no time line ine prcseni lur l ie hMi'i.r , .l- the pick cf the complete collection. Rend. i lacoca & Co have some exceptionally -.. ......nnn,, taII noI oe uupllca- ted attain this season, and these will lar run .,1 1 some ol ihc very latest hape n ladies iic ouueti, some of whirl. min - i their West wln,low, and they will take in ftliowini vnn Ik. I... calling on them. Their line of full I winter jacket, are now n, make voiir .w..u... -any wnne the assortment i B. jook ni tnetr 1'anama and Moo. eking for fall and winter dressn. ' --1 m . Whatever may be the cause r,t ng, the hair miv be restoml 1.. n. ii.ii. Tr - . """" '"" Pt t remedy " " 1 " ' 1 air rtenewer. M1BBIED OKRDES POIIT.M AV n o.. i St. at the nffi. f i.i t 7 .1.1 :V'., N M Newport J p, Wr J1jIy Oerdes anil ihssLmio Pohlman, botli of Linn county. I.EINEXOKR i,nt 01 TTvj 1- and Mrs Dr H A Leinenger, a son. All prosjiermg. New Advertisements. rrocin covsinpaio The best.Vnast eo!!ee j the eltv -t , m ad addit, """l1'.' '!Ve ,,1'i,-v " Vi' Jer week. 6 03 f$l Pa ronixa ir;Iutry by smoLir. th. newest kinds. Call ar.d exan.In." ' New dress irooda. ih ..... ...... s'vles If your wife or daughter needs a new dress, te I her 10 n p...i .a & Co. " rcac3CK You will nerd iincirur.rj -i ... fall. Why not rail on Read, Peacock & Co and examine tl.elr. They carrv a large variety. Kail and winter rir. on,t ; Read.reacock & Co'a IIanHcL- excellent valnes, direct from the factories' it wi, nav ton to talc -i , - . ui 111cm. Call early whi.ethe;c Is plenty to ect irom. " , Genuine naif f..r on u.tn . also the best oIl.T needleV " te .1! "ins music store. et;.. at E IT Sewini; maclittic nnrl organs repaired reasonable, and all work warranted. Xeedb-c sr.i k.. .. ' a dozen. ' ' 3 '"""-I" Grand Millinery Opening Mrs II J Sower will 1,1.1 Friday and Saturday this week (22 and 2rt) m the millinery parlors of the Ladies Ba-Jaiu-in their new store next to Foshav & Mason s. All nrornr.l.-ll,. ...:.i . ' tend. An entire npw uinft-nn.i nii c.1.1 , , -. hi.u Ull IUC illl- t styles. Strictly Cash. F. L. Kenton ha. adent-d a cash v.t.m and will hereafter sell irmwri,. . Summer weakness, that tired feeling loss of appetite and nervous prostration are driven away by Hood's Sarsaparllla, niim neiore ine morning sun. To .tm. ocneni 01 tni.g.eat medicine give It a trial. ' Sure, efficient, easyHood's PilU. Tas I'ur Mkv in thi. oily are Parker Bro. Tory knead good bresd for ail who need good bread, and keep the best cookie., cakes, etc. Thcfr stock of groceries i. standard and their pro duce ia froth, and fruita tho latest. When yon d.'al with them you will gat Hist ela treatment and tho heat in tho market, Knetber in baled gooda or groceries. Tub Ladies Bazak have removed to their new .tore next to Foshay t Mason, Thay have again added a millinery department to cauuiunmenE and , now daily rc eelving all the latest novelties ia that line - " "iwuiioiiy uivitea to call and aee their new fail and winter gooda in all their -cparimenis. rnces ibwer tban the lowest, T . r itB verdict 1. unanimous that Will Stark carry the b-at line of .liver ware In the valley, rhey nave the variety and qual ity, a combination that count, in -buyine oods. An inspection always carries con- Terms, cash at F L Kcnton'a grocery Fine Sonthero Oregon peaches at F L Kenton. Now i. the time to cm them. Clean towel, to every customer all Viereek having parlora. Bith at Viercek'a aharing aod hair ent Jg parlors. ! Pay Perry Conn. . My fall line ot M ACINTOiirim and vjv.o injuctis, inoiading many novelties, for ladies. miaes .d el.ilrlrAn it nu, nK Skwixo Maohixes neatly reniired an warranted hr a thtronghly competent work man, at F M FWneh'a lr a 11 Oregon. ' this Captain Pope, the Portland cotnmls slo merchant, wa. here thi. week. On Wednesday Dr Lamber.on anil Captain Pope visited the Brown.vill. h er.,and purchased thirty bales of choice hops t om Messrs White and Tycei, pay ing 16 cent, per pound Thi. was the first sale made at that place. The money wa. gladly re.-eived, especially by the pickers. Lebanon Advance Green Richardson, ol l.m. rni.. contributed f to to the city eTchequer Tuesday evenlnir for tne nrkil.. stabbing a Corrallls young fellow by the ....... w. - v- vugin, ine wound re- .u y n.ger. was a sitgnt one, and he retaliated by whacking Richardson over the nead with a baseball bat he hap. t..v.. r. i.i finnua. n sum . nation Roger, was discharged Harris- uurg wouricr An Astoria dispatch of Sentesnh.r ,-.k says: Kev R B Dllworth.the Presbyterian minister of thi. city, wa. arretted for trespass iouay. ne wen,- 10 lake posses sion of some property that had been Hh. conditionally 10 ine iresoj teiian church and tried to remove a house situated onV' The owner of the house threatened to shoot him if he didn't desist, and h.H hi- anested. The esse was dismissed n . miinitaiuy, nut mere is a very good pr"S pect for more tiouble. A gentleman who hit been tra.il.. over the tounty extensively during the past eek. Is of the opinion that over 3.000 acres ot grain Is In the shock In Lane county. He presented this office with samples of the giain taken out of different fields, and very little of it shows tin. t prcutm. and he Is of the opinion tha' nearly allot it will be saved In a mercan tile mnrM-ion If the rains ri ..i now -Eugene Guard. About the same ondltion of affairs exists in Linn county v u .' ' . wu km, mil BUCUIUCIPH anil ... m.... x -siubs, ot r M ITench uie jcweier. The best watch In the world for the money at French's jewelry store. - n Please pay Perry Conn what you owe him. acd hair cutting par Vi.reck a lora : The Dehocat will take wine city scrip: on account. Bring it in. ; Will ft ftark. th' lewtlara Look ! Look ! Notice to Deliuquent :.. Taxpayers, 1 nnRlMvalv IntainJ Ia L 1 1 i linquent taxes, remaining ynpaid after ... uuu Ba,e ol pr0perty belonging to the delinquent Ux payer T ,5 mu"t 06 collected and alter said date, I will make the leviea as fast as myself and deputies can do o. All .hobo wisning to save a call from me, 1 well as the expense of the leyy can do t by settleing their taxes before Oct 1st. C. C. Jackhon, Sheriff and Tax Collector. housekeeper, wishes a situa tion as housekeeper or to do general housework She I. also a good dress maker, a ddreaa bax 87t). AFoao Or. OR BALK An assortment orflowsr P'""1 ao, "'"Uba, a'to co lection 2r,5"iUVMr,Geo Y"un8- "ner Fifth ana Jackson street. FOB SALB.-ur will tiado for, wood, .S 7' WTel1 yfar o:d peifeetly ?..M,,e 'I' ""n"n "nd "hUdren lo drive! Call on K vv Acbison. at Marb e wo kV f lOCKKRHf Pure bred Silver Laeed j wyanaoite oockerels for tale at a a.i.s j 'td . "rnsu, corner . tt mreen, Aipany. ur. IVigP?"".0?0"1 P'n for about TZ . , "h9e'- Inquire at Sbulti 15ros meat marker. T AUNdry FOR W(D.-Wii ex M J change laundry work for wood, n.n Kicjards Phillips at the Albaoy ou iteani Laundry, FinJlE?,' !,fcreJ" of8ood garden land, ftneoiohard. Ft innm hn.,.. chicken house. Apply at L barn and Vlereck'a: Notice. ALL person Indebted to I B Beam by ote or recount will rjleasa nav i... accnunia must be eloae by note If " aimea ate nara, anil it la t your interest to see to this at once. Iam u iufui i.u nf csranan mocK; Aiuanj, ur. Bept 18th, 1898. RF CANTERBURY. . . Aaigne.of i B Beam BUY HEATING STOVES Matthews & Washburn I',ifi.iK.Ri?.r"'pe'". '"veseto, for ftlB at thA Rant ior naa r early auC take '; IJIOR RENT.-40 acre, of l.nd, with ,h"U8e o"8 me Irom Aibanj . In CASH only. I. A. Morris & Co. Flour and Feed Store, Have removed their store to the Strahai stort, formerly occvpied bv Devoe I Robson, and have on hand a'full stock oi CORVALL'S FLOUr?. B3AN, SHORTS CERM MEAL. CRHAM, BUCK WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY, OATS. STRAW AND CHOPPED FEED: Custom chopping done. T0.i'irtT,t'rhre; (S) work hor nd i for wood, oats, wneat or hay. r i SENDERS. WairPaper, rn(l8, Paints.. Oils Olattk, Etc J. A. Cummins: ALBANY, -:- 0REG0 THE : VERY : LATEST : STYLES : IS Dress Goods, Jackets and Capes, Ladies Fine Shoes, v Just received. ' Call and see them at READ. PEACOCK fi CO., ALBANY AND LEBANON. CITY BOTTLING CO." - Wholesale and ReUIIDealers In oda. Water, Ciders, Oraageaad Iron, Nellaer Walera, Blreh Beer, "araaparllla aad Iraa, Irea Wlae, Ete. Ol ye os a trial. FIRST STREET, between iMonlgomery and Railr ALBAXT, ORECOI ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY JOSEPH, I'roprietoB, WHOLESALE Al RETAII Only Whito Labor Employed