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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1893)
PrtUu Scmomit m OFFICIAL PAPER ' rl litl id every day in the week exoejH Kuuduy. quiet i Xl'T ma. Editor agd Prop'r ( J uip, no i ' vm.a uiuu Iliuuer. Il It l IV- ...-i;pri:iii:u s:i. i3 GOOD EVENING. i. Oi!i:iiiN I'acifu'. A formal sale o! .Irvjjon Pacific is lieiiij.' arranged fcr Itl'iT. lt, tlip object ln-iiiB to dctor- tlio relative rights ot tho ililforvnt ilnrs. several uiuifrs liuiicatu action kkI. 1 vopio say tno recent trip ol I'niim l'acilio spociiil indicated soine- : lint then special triw ore iMconiinjf nith-. It is now learned, savrtanex that u mirveyinir party ha just nr- nt t ic imiim imer u rovon-weeks trii) mil Kaslern Urojfon, their object beiiiff ,1 a tKiiiiili route lor a railroad trom ioint tliroiijrh tho interior to the line 1 Irejron I'aeifie in Lake eotinty. Just is iR'tlllltl uic project ii ik impossible at nt to stale, but ollii-ials ot both tlic leru Pacific and Union Pacific in this lisclaim any connection with the en- ise. llic surveyors miioweu tne Uou- t Norton survey trom Ihe Italics to it'scluues, which was lounii to ue me liiheiilt nart ot tho nronosed road, but verage grade will not exceed 50 feet to e. Mnkinir tnnt river at tno asrencv . they followed up the stream to the ot trookeil river, a distance ot From thin jwint they went to Prine i Crook county, 4o miles distant. lirst 20 miles lias no grade to exceed 50 :ind from Unit distance to the town ioned the land is comparatively level. leaving rrinovillo they found the il much more feasible for ft. railroad. ie heail of Silver creek, 125 miles from iuvillc, they reached the surveyed route Oreuon rucihcanu tor the entire (lis. the (Trade would lie very light. This spreads out, and down it would bo a al roiuioeu. icSki.kmik Conckiit was attended by Ir sized, but appreciative audience, of misic lovintr iieople. Hie Man About bi can hardiv run the iramut witnout kir off; but he is certain the sintring of Selkirk is of un order that will rank the best of her class. She was heard t solos, three being encores, giving a ty of selections displaying the wonder- wmpass of a very rich contralto voice, that is full of force whether low or mx. Miss Selkirk sings without effort, fcst nonchalantly, and yet displaying a 5 vat ion that sieaks for the real eaniet of her effort. Albany people were icularly fortunate in having the privi- of hearing her. Mrs Lnngdon received sfcrtn encore on "Who's at My Window'' responded with 'Last Night." A trio j.Mrs Chamberlain, Miss Kills and Miss fan wiu encored in a manner to show its reciaiion. miss iiiiurn mie wan neuruiy uided after a rendition of one of Cliop roductions. executed with correctness with force nnd expression that would 'a'dit to a celebrity. The remainder of program consisted of a quartet by Prof , Prof Howland. Kev Prichnrd and W il- mi Fortmiller. a pretty piano solo by Kva fan. a sn ennid presentation ot Constance lleverly by Mary Cundiff, and a mixeil rtet hv Miss Selkirk. Mrs Lnngdon. liev i hard and Prof Lee.elosinir an evening's fTtuiiiiueiit that was a genuine musical ONI A0 ihuid MU Selkirk to-night. eastern oj.ters l.y tlia oan at B-Jtaicke ores, Freth sweet pickle, ollvsa, o':.ow oho to, just received at Pirk. r Bro-. i or a nice atnw a Joicv fry or roast, oil at Boenir.ke Hro, tin oysters in the market. it will not cot much lo go to the midwinter fair at jin FrancUro over the uregon I'aclht. Lew rates mill be given. An exchange says: The ptor working girl who makes the rhirts gets 7 oenta. Tht Chinaman ho spits on it and irons it gats 10 cents. That's proteolioD . The races begin at Albany on n-xi Tuetiiay. Those who attend will itnesk .he beot ra-es ever seen at Albanv The entriP8are fast one. R B Zlckrick last week sold his (rnrirv business to 11 E Matthews recently from the east. Mr Zickrick will go, about Oct. 1st, to St Chides. Minn Scio Press G L Southcrland last week said m Mra C S Harnish his prune orchard just a half mile south of town.for Ji joo. Scio Press. Members of Beulah Rebekah I.ndve 1 OOF will take notice that a special meet ing will be held this evening at 7 :1o o'clock to attend to important business. Bv order of N. G. The hurran head found uoatfnp In fhe boy off Sausalito last Friday has been Identified as that of Miss Addle (ill mour. of Colusa. A brother of the dead elrl. Br V 0 Gilmour. resides In Oakland. Or. Statesman. Prof Crawford reports that the public school has been visited this wtek by quite a numuer oi patrons, ana also Dv a num ber of others, among whom were OH Hart, Prof Mitchell, principal of Scio school, Prof Michner, pilncipa' of Leban. on school, and Rev Mi Allen, of Oakland, Cal. Superintendent Mulcahy writes to Eu gene that he will put ihe Three Sisters on ine route trom Salem to that cltv as soon as the condition of the river will permit and advises the securing of the snag boat, ar.d also the building of a landing place iur ine ooai. r JU jviuier. ot Lebanon, savs a man can go to the World's fair and return and see everything necessary for gioo, which Is probably the average price paid by peo ple going from this vicinity. The Orego. man oig neaaeaiy savs tne average is ?5oo, People who have seen the World's talr are optimists in reference to out gov ernment. The Santiam Lumberman says: Capt Nat Bowman has received notice to pre pare to take a party over the Cascade mountains within a few days. The party Is to consist of the receiver of the OPRR, his attorney and other officials and one or two other gentlemen. They win follow tne line of the K K survey through to Eastern Oregon. Mr Hadley will not return with the party, but will proceed at once to New York, to make arrangements, il is said, for the early commencement of construction eastward in the spring. ATAI. SlfFFLIXO ACCIUKXT. TWO hers. John and Henry Itavbum. have ii living on a farm about four miles east lublnmty. 1 he former who is .50 years a tanner; the Inttor is a plasterer by e ana wave years older. Iney nave trouble several times but it lias always the fault of llenrv. Last luesday ning llenrv rrol nn about 5 o'clock to 1 a nre. A tew minutes later jonn te into the room; and noticing that the tvaa not burnimr verv well, be poked it h a stick. The older brothertookoffeni is anil without n. word of warning fcit his brother and tried to throw him '11. 1 lie other, being the quicker cf the resisted the attempt anil instead of r thrown he threw his brother. The ''ling match commenced nirain as soon nrv could reimin his feet but the third f that John throw him Hcnrv lay quite complaining of a sevcro pain in nis As he seemed hsullv hurt Ih Kitchen summoned from Stayton, who reported the man's spine wa iniured. They him in bed, and did all they conld for . hut he kept getting worse nnd died Inesdav morninir at I -ItO. None of the Iflibors blame John Keybum in the least. u niguiy respected member or tne nunity in which lie lives and a pleas- man to meet. Salem Independent. Vas Ariiestk.u For It. Sain'l Horner r? lives near Stnvton. and another party led horses. Mr Horner receiving ,?zO H. bllt nfternrarilo lvi,nincr sirlf of the le he wishincr tatr-jfln l,nrk. went to the utenoe of the Dartv. with whom he trad- 1 for that punwse. The nartv not lieing loiue, Horner exchanged horses all the ' ine next day ottered to pay tne money imjir whmh mi rvriiseo. InesdaV Hnnutp vaa arftetatl anrl tiiken ralera for appropriating another man's 'i"j. rress. yi fall line tf M AriVTOSHES and PS1AMERS. ineladirg many novelties. ladina, mises sud etiildren. i now on N B lonng. p"HoMrtox'g Glovi Firnxo Cosskt, tne f he most favorably kaewn lines in the Irket, with extra loug waist, are f ir sale S E lOfKO, Rki.kiiois Seiivicks. M E church: Preaching at 11 am by Kev Alexander Scott, and nt 7:30 r ra by Rev T J Wilson hunday school at z :.su pin, Junior league 3:!W p m and Kpworth League nt 0:30 p m. All made welcome. At the Raptist church the pastor will preach in tho morning to tne boys and girls. All the children are invited. Evening ser vice at 7:30 pm. For the Sunday school hour beginning at 9:45 a general review ex ercise will bo given of great interest to nil. Junior Union 3:30 p ni, Young Peoples meeting b:-U p m. Rev tieorgo H Allen, of Oakland, Cal, will preach in the Universnlist church at 1 1 a m and 7 :30 p m. All cordially invited. Services at the U P church. Preaching by the assistant pastor at 11 a m, subject. The Plan." 7:30pm, "Philemon. S S at 2:30 with rally day exercises, which all old members should attend with as many new ones as possible. Junior Y P S C E at 3:30 and Senior Y P S C E at 6:30. Rev S T Longhbottom, pastor of the C P church, will address tho men's gosjicl moot ing at 4 p m. He is a speaker who will interest you. Kino music on this occasion. Y M U A Hall. Preaching by the pastor at the Presby terian church nt 11 a 111 and 7:30 p 111. At 12:15 p m will occur the rallying day exer cises iiv the Sabbath school. Junior 0 E 4 p m. Y P S C L b:4o p m. Morning subject. The Higher ti round of Conduct. Even incr tonic. "Christiiinitv its relation to th: People." As Miss Selkirk remains in the citv over the Sabbath she has kindlv con sented to assist in the music of the services. All will be made welcome. Services at the M E church South. Sun' day school nt 10 a m, preaching at 11 by Kev DC .Mctananu. r t.. 1 'reaching nt 7:30 by the pastor. Rev C G Harmon. All are made welcome to these services. Boriii 1x0 rrjtaxL Lawyer Wright went to Salem today on legal business. Mrt'oulton, the insurance man. camo up from Portland last night, to siicnd a day or two in Albany. Hon C K Wilkinson, of the U S custom house of Portland, passed through Albany this noon, afier a trip home to Eugene on ;iccouut of illness. J M Summers, a former resident of C'or vallis, but now a practicing attorney lit libation, was in the citv today 011 business. He is a graduate from tho Keely institute which has made a great improvement on hiin. c'orvallis Newj. F II Ilrvaut. assistant smieriideiuleiii nf the state reform school returned on vest-r- ilay morning's train, having in V-linrgv Frank Johnson and Kamoue Sutton, tu-n boys, inmates of the school, who escaped on Wednesday, the 13th, whilo working in tho timlier. Sutton was arrested by the city marshal of lianier and Johnson was arrested at Grcsliaiii.-r-Statesiiian. Washington Cnibtree and son P P Crab- tree started for Polk Co h v Tuesday, where grandpa Crabtree has abrother livin". H hxs liven fifty-seven years since he left that country, and seen his brother; he is now in his Kith year. He said that ho did expect Uiat his brother would recogni'i'hiui, and we presume not. vt e wish linn n good time and pleasant journey. Stayton Times. 1 he Baptist Chinese Mission on Friday evening gave a farewell meeting 111 honor of the pastor and wife who uro to go this tail u.s missionaries to China. Ihe mem bers of the school show great nppreciation of the interest shown in their welfare by the pasior, anil especially -urs 11111, who was a teacher in the school for some time, A considerable number of the church nnd other friends enjoyed the singing and otlier exercises of the school, as also the refresh ments which the Chinese know so well how to serve. Tne occasion was a most signifi cant and pleasant one and reflected great credit on the school and Mrs 11 C Chauiber lin, the faithful superintendent. MrOra Copeland, the seal fisher of Tole do, was in the city yesterday, and was giv ing his friends some interesting narrations of his recent trip along Japan. At one time he was out 111 the fog as far as B0 miles from his vessel, and about gave up as being lost, when ho was taken up by a strange vessel and again started for his own ship in the morning. Young Copeland was one of the crack shots of the party get ting extra pay for his superior skill. 1'hc business is not only dangerous, but tire some, the constant watchlmr of the water in a boat ever rocking being very wearying to tne eyes anil pony, uver glouu in three months, though, explains how one can for get the dangers and enter into the spirit of me enterprise regaruiess or consequences. Dkciuf.dly Primitive. Tho Eugene Journal tells the following. A primitive outnt passed our omce 1 uesuay atternoon, consisting of a low wheeled wagon without a cover, containing a tew boxes and some rolls of bedding laid on boards, with a young woman and four small children perched up among tho bedding, it was drawn by a yoke of oxen and a young man walked in front and led the near ox with a rope fastened to a ring in the nose. The womun got out in the mud to hold the ox in the Btreet while the man purchased some feed, and tho children then got out and were all barefooted and bare legged up to their knees. They started off walking, the woman carrying tne gun and the man lead ing the ox. Henry Clews savs, (Ve ore now drifting toward an imusiifglut of money." Can we stand it. Astoria has one chance left. The Astori an grasps at the following straw: "llieiinliel road proposition seems after all to offer the only near chance of the ful h'ilhnent of Astoria's r:ilroad desires." Salem is Oregon's hon center, fruit ren ter and ocucatLnal center. Sho intends to maintain these distinctions. Statesman. The best part of the apple is next to the core, uml the best part of meat next to the bone, lliat is Albanv. Most of the train robbers nowdavs are back 111 the so called civilized states, while Hie states with big reputations in this re tieet are not lieing heard from so frequent ly. It is an interesting fact in this con niption that the Willamette valley has never had a train robbery. This is really one cf the most civilized locations in the world, the garden sjmI of resiiectable people. The Governor of Oregon is supposed to have asalarvof 615U0: yet the real figures are eVlJ.00, as follows: Salary 1500; in sporting penitcntary. 8200; asylum trustee, $100; trustee of reform school, $250; ns member of Oregon domestic animal commis sion, 8250; extra work, worry etc, 81000, provided by last legislature. New Officers. The Vineyard La borers Union of the Baptist church have elected officers for the ensuing six months as follows: Pres. Miss Celia Penning ton; V Pies, Miss Adda Hari; Rec Sec, Miss Mamie Allen; Cor Sec, Fred Daw son; Treas, Miss Annie Mespelt; Choris ter, W 8 Thompson; Organist. Mls Mamie Allen. The society is planning for active work for the winter. To XroiiT. The Slocum Amusement Company will give a several days p erfor mance . at the opera house beginning to night and continuing all of next week, with a cuauge 01 program consisting oi uisuu montal and vocal specialties, humorous foatures, etc every night. They will be nights of fun, and all it will cost will be 10 cents tonight. Un a t'unsrrvnllve llasU. OW1NO to the present monetary strin gency and during Ihe 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, U 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 (casl. onlv.) While money was plentiful and collections good, I was able lo allow sugar bills 10 run 60 days; but cordltlons nt present are such that I will sell sugar for cash only. I assure vou 1 was very re luctant lo make a rule of this kind, but the conditions of the market are such as to make it imperative. Trusting you will look at this in Ihe proper light end also understand that this rule applies generally. Perry Conx. Of Stock offers the greatest possible range for selection In the newest and choicest goods of the season. The variety and assortment in every department Is now simply perfect. There is no lime like Ihe present for the buyer who desires the pick cf the complete collection. Read, Peacock A Co have some exceptionally attractive lines which can not be duplica ted again this season, and these will quickly dlssappear after the regular run of trade sets in. They have just received some of the very latest shapes In ladies tne shoes, some of which may be seen In their West window, and they will take pleasure in showing vou 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. The Ladies Razar have removed to their new store next to Foahay k Mason. Tbsy have again added a millinery department to their establishment and ate now daily re ceiving all the latest novelties io that line. Yon are respectfully invited to call and see their new fail sod winter goods in sll rheir departments. Prion lower than the lowest. The Verdict Is u.isnimous that Will ft Stark carry the b'.lt line of sliver ware In the valley. They nave thevarieiyandqual- ity, a combination that counts in buying itoods. An inspection always carries con viction. WOttTH '0Mlt:RM) If you wsut a tine amuLr call f.ir Joaepb white labor cigarn. The brttjrnut eoHre in the city O mad Meyrr a. Motnr niskea live trip cUilv toYif-iork'a addition. Lotr thie 03 inul menla oft per week, Ta-ronixa home ir.Juhtry by smrlir.g the celebrated whito labor cigars, manufactured by Ju'ius Joreph. They have fine trlm'no for iacke'.n an.l dresses at Read.Pencork & Co'. All ths newest kinds. Call and examine thetn . New dress goods, ihe very latest fall svles. If your wife or daughter needs a w dress, tell her to go 10 Read. Peacock. &Co. You will need underwear and shoes this fall. Why not call on Read, Peacock 6c Co and examine tl.elrs. 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 at them. Call early white the:e Is plenty to select from. Genuine pait for all sevlng machines, also the best oils, needles, etc,, for all sewing m:chlnes, bicycles, et;., at E U Will's music store. Sewing machines and organs repaired reasonable, and all work warranted. Needles prepaid by mail 40c a dozen. New Advertisements. Corsets -All of our BALL'S CORSETS are boned with kbo and warranted not to roll ud nor break with one Year's wear. If they do we will cheerfully re- I "T7ANTED. A middle aged lady, first turn the money paid for them. Or if - m olssa houwkeeper. wishes a sltua- the corset is not satisfactory in all re-1 ;lon bousekeener or to do general specie alter three weeks' wear it may Pi Grand Millinery Opening Mrs II J Sower will hold a reception Friday and Saturdny this week (22 and 23) in the millinery parlors of the Ladies Ba zaar in their new storcnext to Foshny & Mason's. All aro cordially invited to at tend. An entire new stock and oil the lat et styles. Strictly Cash. P. L. Kokm btu adopt d cub lyitem and wilt bereaftor tell grccerir for CASH only. returned to ua and money will be re funded, S. . Youno. Terms, cash at store housework She la also a good dress maker. Address, box 376. Aloany, Or. Wages no o jeet. F L Kenton's grocery Fine Southern Oregon peaches as F L Kenton. Now is the time to can them. Mistakkx koii A Coox. Last Thursday while hunting near Nashville, Thos Savage climbed a tree after a cooon. James Post, who was with him was after tiie same coon, and seeing the leaves move, thought the animal was in the and fired hitting his menu in the back near the Judneys, rang ing upwards to the rightshoulder. Savage was taken home, and will) good treatment will probably live. This was as careless and unnecessary as the usual bear accidents. A Watch ism ncs.iL sawirliii. ant one call on W ill Si Stark, whose cit ia large and varied, and pricea the rr.o.t reaonable. Thev esn give too a zain in this line as well s in iewelrv pcraiiy moke the Carl Dunder the best ccsr c-snh for a nickel. For iale.llv r-iwcue uics. kll styles an-1 sites of overs' 0 s s.ud ra V. rte.d. 1'eseock A C a i't received at Reed, Tesetck Si Cos. rai u.w imes of kid gljres thrg ateat a :all at d aej th:rr. Clean towels to every customer at Viereck hsviog parlors. ( Pay Perry Conn. 1I710R8ALE. An awmment of flower 1; lnr plants and nhrubs, alto co. lection of cacti. Mrs Geo Young, corner Fifth and Jackson streets. FOB SALE. 1 r will trad for wood, gray mare, seven years old peifectly g-nlle for women and children to drive. can on K w Acnison.at Marb o wo-ks. N iw Ghaix Rates. The Oregon Pacifi Railway lias made the exceptionally low rate of $2.60 per ton on wheat and oats to San Francisco. Tho company is standing by the farmers and have oeen led to mnke this reduction in view of the extremely low prices now prevailing in hopes that it will advance very soon. Reduction takes effect Sept 8th. sTIOCKERELS. Purebred Silver Laced I J Wyandotte cockerels for sale at a . tnirgnl'i AddrosB John Brush, corner WANTED.-Good pastors for about 1S6 bead of sheep. Inquire at8hults Bros meat market. I. A. Morris & Co. Flour and Feed Store,. Have removed their itore to the Strahat tort, formerly occvpicd by Devne 6 Robbon, and have on hand a fuU ttock oi CORVALUS FLOUA, BMN, SHORTS GERM MEAL. CR4HAM. BUCK WHEAT. RYE FLOUR, HAY, OATS. STRAW AND CHOPPED FEED: Custom chopping done. T A UN DRY FOR WOO),-Will ex- XA change laundry work for vood. Oall on Richards a Phillip) oieani .Launury. at ths Alba.iy Yes. You Can cce the finest line of iale for suitings in the state at W R Graham's.where he has a tailor with few equals on hand to muke them up on short notice. Get the best and most stylish suits of him. A new feature will be the miking of ladiev cloaks to oider, or the altering of cloaks to the latest styles, and the repairing ot cloaks. Trices are bot tom ones. Patronise the Central Fish and Poul try Market, on Ellsworth street, between second and ihird, tor vour dressed poul try, game and fish of all kinds in season, oj-ters, clams and crabs. Everything frsh in our line may be had at reasonable figures. Call and see us. Sfndf.rs & Co. Look! Look! Notice to Deliuquent Tax Payers, 1 positively Intend to collect all de linquent taxes, remaining unpaid alter Oct 1st 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 fast as myself and deputies can do so. All those wishing to save a call from me, as well as the expense ot the levy can uo so hy settlcing their taxes before Oct 1st. C. C. Jackson, Sheriff and Tax Collector. BnowxsviT.ix. Vint Sadie Foler. who has been visiting relatives in this place for several uavs. returneri to ner nome in ai bany Thursday morning. Sunday noon as A C Hausman was going from his honse to the nam to feed his horses he slipped and fell, dislocating his shoulder. Ur Starr was called and set the injured member. The woolen mill officials have given no tice that the fnciory will startup next Mon day in all its glory, with a full force and on full time, Many hearts were to throb with joy on learning this. On Mondav morning Mrs It n Curl, son Irwin and daughter Ruby, started for St Joe, Missouri, where they will visit during the coming winter: at f ennieton tney win be joined by Miss Viola Thorp, who will accompany "them. I.eta will stay in Albany md attend school, while the Ir will remain in this place ann practiie his profession. Times. Skwixo Machine neatly repaired an warranted by a thircnahly compeixnt work' man, at P M Frensh's jewelry store,Albany Oregon. Plfase pay Perry Cohn what you owe him. Viereck s lors and hair cutting par Bath at Viereok's sbaviog and hair cat jg parlors. FOR RENT.-8 acres of good garden land, fine Olchsril. ft room house. bam and chicken house. Apply at L v lerecjt's: IJURMTTJRE, carpets, stoves etc. for sale at the Baptist parsonage. Call earjy am laae your onoice. ONEY W ANTE t. Want to borrow .'J U01 for three or flvo year with good real estate as security. Call at the unice. 1;a.ORRENT-40 acres of land, with 1 house, one mile from Albanv, In Denton county. For particulars apply to Arch Hammer. ry0 LhT.-t-Tbree (3) work horses and I J. saddle horse for sale, or will trade lor woou, oats, wneat or nay. WallPaper. DrueB, Palntn. Oil Ol Etc J. A. Cumming ALBANY, -:- OREGO -THE : VERY : LATEST : STYLES : IN- Notice. ALL persons Indebted to I B Beam by note or recount will plesse pay the same, the sannunU must be close'1 by note if not paid. Times ate hard, and it Is tt your interest to see to this at once; lam In room No 11, Strshan Block: Albany, Or. Kept lot h, 1893. RFCANTKRBURY. Assignee of 1 B Beam. Tbe Fist Breid Mrs in this eity are rrker Bro. Tot kiead good bread for ail mho reed good bread, and kteo the bet eonkies, uses, etc, Tht.fr lock of KTCceriss is atsrdarrl inj their pro dace is frh, end fruits lh latest. When voo d.l with them yon will gjt flist elaas treatment and tbe best in ths market, whether in baked goods or groceries. You can bur spectacles and eve glasses st HONEST i'RICES, of F M French thi jeweler. The !-e' watch In the world f.r the monev at French's jewelry stoic. W.ll Jk4tarc, (V eeler. BUY HEATING STOVES FEOM Matthews & Washburn. Dress Goods, jackets and Capes, Ladies Fine Shoes, Just received. Call and see them at READ, PEACOCK CO, ALBANY AND LEBANON- CITY BOTTLING CO,, Wholesale and RetallDeslers In Modst Water, Ciatern, Orange anal Iraa, tteltaer Water, Blreh Beer, arsaparllla and Iraa, Iran Wlae, Etc. Giro ns a trial. FIRST STREET, Mireen Montgomery and Railr ALBHY, OREC0.1 ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY .1. JOSHI'II. Proprietor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OdIv White Labor Employed