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guilu gemocral RTY OFFICIAL PAPER 'ul lid id every Jay in tlie week except Buuday. i'rKi NIJTmil, Kililor and Trop'r inied t 1 1m I ( l ( fr)" at Albany Bf i', f ''""" mail mailer. ..vi T in c i:) lags GOOD EVENING. k L:vK l!u:t ::.iu. A b.irijlar or bur. rs viItl the resilience of Win Mnrks r 1'alliuan, Thursday evening of hist k. The room of Miss Sadie Murks was I reil;'"'! l'r purse, containing S'.l.'ilJ, n. 1 lie rouoerv was committed berore if Ibe family retired, the thief lindinir ;v;ay through an upstairs window. When WW iley went upstairs to o to 1mm lie Jfa man out in Itieyanl, ami at for soenr- uler, who fireJ at Mae. witli a pistol. returned tlie tin; and the tluef ran into voodhed. n short distanea from tho Several shots wore then exchanged n tiio two. but no one was hurt, the shooting first commenced. Mr ks went to some of the neildiors for as- nre. frank Irvine soon arrived, ami Mr Irvino and Mae. wore guarding; woodsheJ tho thief slipped out and le his eseate in the darkness. Burglars made several attempts to enter tins j before the successful attempt last . Advance. A ISOLD BtlUKLtRI'. A stranger Uriib Watrb at iilsli Soon' This forenoon u'oout 11 -M o'clock Mrs Thos Hopkins observed a ti-.unpy looking man go into (he residence of her iter, Mrs H J Hopkins, in an adjoining Mock. coming out shortly afir. She noticed the latter. who hail been in the rear of the house, and it was immediately discovered that Mrs Hopkins irold watch, one she had hail for years and valuable for many associations, was gone. Mr O C McKarland who hap pened along the street was notified ami im- mediatelyfollowed the man into Sclilosser's saloon. Ho at first denied all knowledge of me mailer, uut cnangeu His mind and ac knowledged that he had the watch. He was then taken to Jlrs Hopkins, to whom ho returned tho watch and received a lecture, which he did not wait to hear finished; but started south for other fields. 'Mnrslml M... Keron was notified and soon had the stran ger under arrest. He was nhieed in the ouiity jail, after waiving exmiination Lc- !ora Justice Newport. The-burglary was a very bold one, and suggests into what straits men are getting, und that it is not safe to leave one's valuables around even for a few momenta. I'pon being searched a handsome ladies god watch chain was found in hist posses sion. The owner can obtain it by railing o n Marshal McFeron. The man gave the name of Henilin. As the watch alone cost 8o0, the offense is a penitentiary, one, and will undoubtedly send the man to Salem for several years. HOME A "SO ABROAD nr. a Bexkpit. The Pacific Banker Investor just to hand, says: "Tho in Portland, and indeed the whole is now over. The worst has happened it did not turn out to be bo very bad k nil. It has proved to everyone how 1 is the real foundation of the prosperity e past on tins coast, nnd how certain it be continued in the future. It is also ilereil surprising that with such sub- hial foundation there was . r.ot more uing. more speculation and more fiett- value. 1 hose tow peonle who were lling castles in Spain from their pros- ve wonts nave been taught a needed In, if not one wholly deserved. There. nnot fail to be of the greatest benefit Stoke Blown Up. The store of R H fcson, of Helix, was blown up Tuesday t ny burglars ana entirely destroyed by .Mr Mmpson is a brother or tieorge r bsen, ot this citv. lhe U. savs: was a general feeling of sympathy iMr Simpson, who during the severaK he has been in business at Helix es ihed himself thoroughly in the com- ty's respect. His loss is reported at UO in goods, and books containing his record of 810,00 worth of accounts lestroyed, so thatjie will have to d upon the honesty of debtors. He has I insurance. The safe contained 8100 ooney, which no doubt tho burglars got. Jeautikui. Moxi mknt. E W Aelu- f the firm of E W Achison & Co.. of ly. came over from that cilv Wednes- He brought oyer and set up at the oi ituucii r.uen v scriiing. in the pin Butte cemetery, an elegant r.ionu- arved from Soul.ier andtal s.Mourn- Vein marble. Tho workmanship is :;cellent and is complimentary to the nii'.il skill of this well known nod Bile house. They have a large stock on and are bound to sell it out at nrices will suit the times. Thev want the lev invested in the stock anil will give lhe lienefit of their profits. If vou want i"'n hum iiiuir low prices, uuy now. , irass. ARMED AN INDIAN. Owing to SOllW like Miss Maggie Oirnnl and Thos H h were not married at Chcmcwa Wed- iiy, but at Salem today at the residence i v P S Knight. Miss (iirard's father Ited her to inorrv a white man but the Lr lailv verv sensihlv thought she had as p right to choose a partner of Indian as ner latner nad. Journal. ir I I EniF. Sale. The Kugcnc Guard J H McClunp, this morninpr, rmr- of J K Henm aixty by one hundred ixtyfeot on the corner of Willamette venth streets, Tlie consideration PwiJO. This in a valuable piece of bkvs jiroperty nnd it is rumored that PirUur.ir will imitrovethe property dur ing coimnjf Btmimer. air iteam re- l to lus home in Albany this week. HyjUcE Court. Following Is the re- for the a r reft i for tne quarter ending F 3: Abusive language. 2: aisault mattery. 1 ; drunk and disorderly. 6 rderlv. 1 : fitrhtinfr a ; alln.nff female Irequent saloon. 1; haulinz without pse, I ; vaerancv. 7. Total aV Fines 9, amount $104.?; committed, 7 Used. 3; dlciaried) on promise to if AXKs. We the undereiimed do here- F'lank theofheem nnd members oCAl ' t-npine Company No 1 for the pleas- vvr.uuu iniereu ns ia?t niffnt. Mr axd Mrs H PuiLLirs. The PotUand steamer Altona is expected up this evenlnp. Frsh kettle lard tiimoirow at Haight uius iitcui frames. Mr Murri Morris is emetine a fend and chno house ai the corner of Water aod Pint streets. It wis reported tndav that Li be rati, the preat musician, bad been drowned in Port land, hut it could uot be coi firmed, aoi is probably a eaDardV H C Moran. of Sweet Home, sold forv head of cntle in Salem a few days ago. receiving 1 cents per pound. While in the Capital Cit he contracted to deliver 150 head of yearlings and two-year-olds at Fish lake the iSth of this month. Two Albany boys left on Wednesdav with a aanc ot tramps for California. One of the tramps advised them if they had good homes to stay with them; but they wanted some experience go made the very foollBh leap. They will be glad to get noinc aiier a lew aays 01 tramp lite. T. he Portland le lee ram savs. in its iua- tlce court news: R F Ashby, the Albany man. was fined flic fortreimus. which consisted in his persistency in visiting Miss McAviney, on Oak and Fourth streets. In defiance of the young woman's mother's protest against his calling at the house, A slander suit was begun in the circuit court yesterday to recover the i-jm of $22,506 damaces alleged fir defamation of character. The plaintiff is W E Jor dan and the defendant Joseph Parker. both of Dexter, This case arises out of the mysterious dlfappearance last spring of tne joraan woman, a sister ol W t J or dm. feugene Ouard. C H Stwart, of Albany, attached the lumber at the Wilson planing mill Wed nesday. Th mill was sold recently, and u appears to be a somewhat mixed up pnair. ine snertr; aibo wished to attach box -car of lumber that was beinc ship ped, hut the cars in the train were all sealed and the railroad men would not tell which car contained the lumber. The sheriff ordered the eneineer not to pu oui, Din ne aid an the same. Lebanon Advance. Reports are received of very bad weath- n .hasiern Uregon and great damage crors Much wheat is vet uncut in Umatil a county and that In the stack is worse damaged than tint in the field. It has been taming steady, and there I al ready considerable enow In the mountains In Linn county the wheat was eII sayed, and we again have an opportunity to re joice that we are better off than some of our neighbors, There is a cabbage field on the bank cf the river a dtt'e above Sal en:, says the independent, that the present high water has overflowed, leaving the tops of the plants a litt.e above the surface. The wner avs that an Immense scnool of carp have taken advantage of the op port u Ity to fatten rft his cabbage and that his graden is fairly alive with them. Stand ing wnere he can see what is going on, e say 5 that tne plants aimoit look as though they were alive, the nipping of ic hsn causing thetn to be In a constant tremble, IT WILL BE Bl ll.T. Siue More LIVE O P TiLK. The Salem Statesman says : Receiver E W Hiulley of tho Oregon Pacific has gone east to make the final arrant enientifor the proponed new extension of the road over tin mountains to Koine City, Idaho, tc connect with the great transcontinental road, the Miicaxo A: Northwestern. Little Iroublo is anticii'UtfMl by tlie company in their attempt to raise the money wanted to build the ex tension. The head officials delare the road will be built as far as the Ies Chiiie riveri j not farther. In conversation with the gen-1 end suiverintendent. 11 E Mulcahy, yeater-; day. he stated that the new e: tension would have leen ccmpleied thin wintar but for tlie ! 1 sudden strin?rencv in the money market which upset the plans of the company and delayed the work of construction. It is as sured that sonio nctio and definite steps will be taken at once ami tlie spring of will see the road well under way. This ex tension will give the Villaniett3 valley lother important outlet and will also put a ict'd on the both of the . reiron Pacific. With the projwsed connection the Oregon Pacific will be a most valuable piece of road and will aid tho surrounding country in a ry desinible manner by touching such an important point, air Mulcahv savs the road has been pick ing up considerably of late and by the time the San Francisco mid-winter fair is opened, epecU a tremendous amount of tramc. The mtc to prevail during the fair has not as yet been decided on; it will however be in tlie vicinity of either 815 or 8'JO. The present steamer of the company is now be- iul; ui.eu iiimuM 10 ncr trreuiest caimciiv iind 111 all probability a new and elegant essel will be puton the run during the fair. Tho recent loss in the receints of the company has een caused by recent im provements and extensive repairs to the road. All of the bridges os the road, num bering several hundred, have besn repaired and in some instances almost entirely re built, 'lhe ears, locomotives and numerous other improvements, of more or less im portance, that have been carried on have caused the expenses to run into thousands. n spite of the loss, tlie company claims they can show receipts that will more than double an offset. Millinkry. Mrs M Buoy and daughte pr? to inform th mild; thaf tliov into the rooms lately occupied by N)wer and are supplied with a line of -wry goods of quality and prices to the present hard times. Be aure to call examine tUlr wwi. iwrA B wc.wic i v fall lin f uinvroaura I ' 'AMERS. inolnrlincr nn nnvlti! ladiftt, oiiaiav d cliildren. i now 00 E Yoong TtJT Brcid Tnv kbcn ,"'cityreP.rker Bro. oieia for .11 tn hmH good b'Mrt, the bekt COnkiM. MkM t Thr-fi t Of 2TCCeriM i. .t.r.1.rf1 mnA thMf nriv. k iilrOTh. indftoiuih. Utwt. Whn .- with ihem m mil iit 6tl elut rd the hut in the muket, or 10 baked good, or groceries DlirilL AD rEKKOilll. P J Smiley waa in Portland yesterday on business. Mr L M Curl and family hay) returned from a month 8 sojourn in Sherman county tlie fruesU of the former's parents. Whili gone Mr Lurl combmeu busmefu with pleasure and foreclosed a mortgage on a Sherman county tiirm. , Georire and Thomas E Slaughter left Al bany this morning for a yisit to their former home in &nglanu. Xhey will stop over at Chicago for a week or two, and the Demo crat is promised a letter irom the fo-mer at Chicago as well as after their arrival in bngianu. Tast evening the members of Albany Kn- irine Company no 1 tendered their fellow member, Mr Homer Phillips, and bride, a surprise party at Mr B F Purdom's. The foreman, Wm tticharus.secretrvry "Maggie White, George Landreth, Albert Stellmaker, John Usher, Ed Uphain, and Assistant Chief Engineer Metzgnr formed the party. i, i i i i-.i ii .e Air nilllliruB uxieiiueii lub cuiiruiiuaiiuii ui the company to the happy couple; he was closely followed by the secretary.Mr White, who presented Mr and Mrs Phillips with a handsome silver' service in one of his hap- Eiest speeches. The assistant chief on be tilf of the entire fire department spoke cloruientlv in a manner that suited the occo sion. A repast was served and an adjourn ment had sine die. A Gescinr Clkahanck Pale in ladies 6ne shoes. Within the next 15 days propose to dipo'e of 12 dcz id pairs of French and Doae'U kid, hand tamed and machiue ewed, O'era and common seuae l.stst sizes from to 4 in all widtbs these good! mast go reftardlese of oost. Ladiea wearing shoe, in these aizel will do well by cilling; on Klein nros. NEW 1'UUK LETTER. New Yokk, October Ctli, 1S93, To tlie gmit disappointment of tens of thousands of people who went to sea, yes terday, with the expectation of seeing the first race for the America's Cup, between the British cutter Valkyrie and the Yankee sloop Vigilant. Long beforo the hour for the start, many steamboats as well as pri vate crafts of all kinds, were gathered off Sandy Hook, patiently waiting to catch a glimpse of the two graceful yachts. It is estimated that over thirty thousand people jasscd through the Narrow, out ofj tl. lower bav. on the many boats. The weather was very closo for this time of the yea." and a wind was blowing so light, it was imKissible to finish the contest in tl required tune. It is tho intcnlion of our citizens, and city officials, that the foremost city In the 1'iiited States, shall havo a day of celebra tion at the grand World' Columbian Ex position in Chicago. A committee com posed of some of the most prominent and influential citi:.is of New York, has been named by Mayor Gilioy, to orrango for Manhattan day, at the insp'ring show, now holding sway, on tho shore of Luke Michi gan. At a meeting of t.ie committee held in the (lovernor's room, nt the Citv Hall, a suo-committee headed by lieneral llorai"! Pot-tfr, was chosen to arrange the details for Hie feto which will be celebrated on the 21st of this month. 1 he festivities will in clude a banquet, oration, and a reception to 1m (rivnn in tin mhitiul New York State Building. The Trunk Lines havo reduced th r:ites tn alTi for Ihese scecial excursions, and a great host of (Jothnmites will doubt less journey to the White City to be on hand when the city of New York celebrates Manhattan day. Mayor liilroy and Comp troller Myers, were so infatuated, with the wonderful exjKisition, that they are enthu siastic over their second visit to the Windy city. This is surely the year for sensational horse races. The followers of the turf this season, have been exceptionally fortunate in witnessing some of tne most remarKauio contests ever run on the American turf. First, the masterly finish which Taral made with Domino, in the 800,000 Futurity stakes; then the greatest sensation in the history of racing, a ueaa neat between me fearless colts Doblins nnd Domino; and again the match race In which Marcus Daly's Tammany defeated the gallant Lamplighter. But the triumph of James ft KeenH's unbeaten two vear old. Domino, surpassed all record. At the opening of the as the teams have each won six nnd lost six games during the season, nnd a high rival- rV Pviutd luitit'iMin tl,a f ,1. 4 dubs, a great series of hotlv contratnl games will certainlv Im td:iv,f fnr mn diamond honors. Thecrowds that will turn out to see the games, both in Brooklyn as well as at the home grounds, will be very large, as a great interest is manifested in the result . Wm. F II. MiMrnsA The U S Senate and the house of U.nk are disgraces to the world. The tramps nre ail iroinir toward Sen Francisco. That citv will have its dicita full this winter. i Man lived on this continent earlier than. or at least as early, as he lived on the Euro pean continent, but it is not believed that the Indians are descended from such early people. 1 lie latest theory seems to be that the so-culled American luuiansnro descend ed from Chinese, who in some way reached the western coast thousands of years ago, At Meal Times dti vou ever consider the qua'.lty of the food vou are eating? It may be good. It might be better, purer, fresher and more wholesome. Is it not worth whi.e to mnke sure that you tea, coffee, luirar, baked good and innumerti- bleother groceries ate of lhe best quality? There is such a trifling difference In the prices of the best and the worst that it does not pay to buy the worst,even on the taise grouno of suprosed economy. The best Is always the cheapest, because the most satisfactnrv and durable,and the very best of everything In the grocery line Is kept at Parker Bros. - troiTB COKSIDEHIKO Pay Perry Conn, Terms, cash at F L Kenton's grocery tore Please pay Perry Conn what vou owe him. 'f roa want a tine smokr call for Joseph a white labor cigars. The beatjrnaat no ilea in the eity at Com ad tfloyer a The best watch In lhe world for the money at French's jewelry store. Fine Southern Orecnn peaches at F L Kenlon. Now ia the time to can them. Motor makes five trips daily to Vieieck's addition. Lotr there on installments of$l per week. ra.roniza home industry by smoking the celebrated white labor cigars, manufactured by Julius Joseph, Genuine parts for all sewing machines, also the best oils, needles, etc,, for all sewing machines, 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. "Whar'h Dat Coos?" A pet coon be longing to the undersigned has stayed away. When last heard from he was makings raid on Mr A' heeler's chickens. A reward will be paid for his return. A. L. Lame. WHO does your washing? It is to be hoped you send it to the Albany Steam Ij-iiinury.tlius patronizing a hrst-class home institution that employs only white labor. The work too speaks for itself, not nfter the tasuion ot the loud smelling Celestial wash ing, but on account of tho superior manner in which it is dond. Yes, You Can see the finest line o aai-jles for suitings In the state at WR Graham's, where he has a tailor with few equals on hand to make them up on short notice. Get the best and most stylish suits cf him. A new feature will be the making of ladlev cloaks to order, or the altering ot cloaks to tne latest styles, Shiloh's Vttalizer :a what foa need for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skiu or kid ney trouble. It is yuaranteed to give you satisfaction. Price 75o. Sld'by Foshay?& Mason. Will 4; Ftark, V iewelera New Advertisements. TAMES who wIM do writing for me at i their homes will receive good wages. Keply with eel fad dressed, stamped en velope, MIS"! MILDRED MILLER. South Bend, I rid. and he renairlnu of cloaks. Prices ar hot- Morris Park meeting on Monday, the black . torn ones. colt well ridden by Taral, ran a distance of I sir furlnnirs. riirrvinir 128 nounds. in the Eensational time of 1 :09,breaking all records Ijr the distance, and establishing a new fimire hard to lower. The shades of the great Fremont.f ade away as a mere memory, when compared to such a remarkable feat. - Mrs Lon Ostnrhoudt has resumed dress making at heroli phoe of bnainess Buy 12 feet wide linoleum of the Albany Forn. Co. Durable and aanitary. This trip the s"eamer Willamette VJley The total winnings for this, the first year . bn for he Albsry Fam. Co. carpet., that Domino has worn a saaie. toot up u TIJANTED.-Pusblnir ednvasaere of T T good address. Liberal salary and expenses paid weekly; Permanent poet tion. Brows Bros. Co., Nurserjmen, Portland, Oregon. aTaA'18 WANTED. The undersigned VF wants to buy 60 bushels of while oat delivered at toy residence ene mile north of Albany. Fav market price In eaah on delivery. W H Wains. FOR RENT.-The opera houae store,, splendid location, Cail on the secretary at trie demooat office for par ' ticulars. Op Interest to All. Wholesale mer chants In the Eastern states have offered us great inducements and we want to give our customers an opDortumtr well, provided you will buy now. We nave niaue g'eat reductions in tne price ol our dress goods, fine ehoesapes, jack ets, etc, for cash, and intend to sell them as fast as nosnib p. fcichtv- five cents in most cases will buy a dollars worth of goods and some times more. Come in and make your selections. Our goods are nearly all new, and can't be bought else where tn Linn county for the prices we win sen tnem at 11 Dougnt now. KEAS), fEACOCK A CO. Cohsets. All our Kabo corscU are made with the new patented soft eyelets which are warranted not to pull out or cut the lacers. Their use prevents the back of the corset showing through the dress, and avoids staining of underclothing, which is the case when metal eyelets am used. We confident)' recommend them, not only as a perfect fitting corset, but tlie most durable one in the market. Made in medium, ex tra long, and extreme long waist. For sale by Samuel 1 oung, Albany, uregon. over $180,000. This is the largest amount of money ever won by any horse in the history of the American turf. The peerless Domino, witn tne nonest, energeuc uuu popular "Fred" Taral in tlie saddle, forms a combination, the achievements of which will take precedent to former events, in tne story of racing in tins country. The following is tho order in which the National Base Ball League clubs finished the most successful season in tne nistory 01 the national game: Boston, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Philadelphia. New York, Cin cinnati, Brooklyn, Baltimore, Chicago. St Louis, Louisville and Washington, ine team from Boston again wins the coveted pennants and the men from the Capital tiring up the rear. As the New York team finished in front of the team from Brooklyn everthing is satisfactory, despite the fact tVat. nnr "tiiants" did not win the flag. In response to a boastful challenge issued by the Brooklyu players. Manager Ward has pravunuu upuu 111. men w iimo i gauntlet, and again convince the base ball nublic. that the boys from the ether side of the bridge nre not sufficiently strong" to keep up with tli9 new. but coming players, which constitute the New Kork Base Ball club. In couseqnenee of the negtoiations.a series of seven games have been arranged, the result to determine the Metropolitan championship. The first game will be played nt the l'oto urounua tomorrow, mm m ittiofcs. tna. and outside door mata, Buckingham's Dye (or the whiskers is the best, handiest, satest, surest cleanest, most econonlcal and satisfactory dye ever invented. 11 it tne gentleman's tavortte JEWELRY 1 1101 bought for temporary use, but as a permanent ana servicabie orna ment. There Is often as much value it the make as In the material. Will & Start of this city keep the largest and Hnest line in the valley, making a specialty of good goods. Their line ot gold and silver watches Is a superior one, and In stiver ware they take the lead in the central Willamette Vallev. If you wou'd get the best In their line call on Will St Stark, the leading jeweltrs. WAfTED. County and elty war,. ranU bought and ao'd by H F Mer rwfll trade for wood, iven veara old natlAntlv gentle for women and children to drive. Call on E W Aehlson, at Marble wo ks. "IOBS'ALE.. J gray mare, seven years old COCKERELS. Purebred Sliver Laced Wyandotte cockerels for sale at a bargain. Address Jobn Brash, corner 4th and R R streets, Albany, Or, LAUNDRY FOR WOOD.-WIU er. change lanndry work for wood. Oall on Richards Phillips; at the Albany Steam Laundry. Viereck.s sharing lors and hair .cutting par German Lutheran service on every first and third Sunday of each month at the W i; 1 u Ha l, 10 a m,ny Kev li t Meyer, Ssau Proof Rubber Boots at Klein Bros, 'Try a pair ot Kein Bros Rubber spad- ixo Boot. Rubber goods of all descriptions at Klein Bros. . tTwre for rows, revers and Cpt.pti, Oe MhUrtAmaUlhlelvas. Z5c per buule. FARMERS LISTEN. We have a fine lot of fresh grass seed, of almost every kind, Including cheat, and we want to sell it. Come and see us. STEWART & SOX. IJTJRMTURE. carpets, stoves eto. for 1 sale at the Baptist psisonsge. Call early an' take your choice. MONEY WANTED, Want to Borrow H01 for three or flvo vear with good real estate as security. oOlee. Call at the 17OR RENT. 10 acres or land, with ; house, one mile Irom Albany, In benton county. For particulars apply to Arch Hammer. rtyo LKT.-Three (3) work horsea and 1 saddle horse for sale, or will trails for wood, oats, wneat or bay SENDERS, . n. HYDE. W. II. DIXDINOFJt. D. II. JAJlVjl mm FoiiTiii co. INCOPORATBD. Baltimore Blotk, Albany, Ore. FURNITURE A complete line of UNDERTAKING in all its branches. EMBALMING a specialty. Residence corner 3rd andCalapooia Streets. F" Price's Cream Baking Powder r-ertj Tears the Standard. W sm ax Via Take. Medicine for? Because ton are sick snd want to get well, or because you wish to prevent Illness. Then remember that Hood's Sarsa partita cures an diseases caus ed by impure blood. Purely vegetable Hood'sPill J5C THOatrcox's Glovi Frrrtno Corset, tne 3I the moat favorablv known lives in the market, with eltia long waists, ate f if sale ty SKY orxa. Mm th Kew I mnroved Slocer sewing a ehioeh The bt ia always tt.e rhespeit. I W Snwden, aarnt. Office! at F M French's .ewelry store Eiwrso Machines neatly repaired an warranted t'T s thwnnghly eompe icn work aim, at F M French's jewelry store,Albsnv. Oregoo. Clean towels te every cessorae? al Viertck having parlors. I IB! Hot-. S McF.rlanl, the leading ing it 1. Allxi , l. BUY STOVES Matthews & Washburn. GREAT REDUCTIONS Dress Goods, Fine Shoes, Capes and Jackets,. -AT READ, PEACOCK & GO, ALBANY AND LEBANON-'- ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY J. JOSEPH. Proprietor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Only White Labor Employed1 NEW : FURNITURE, MY SrOItB IS NOW FULL OF f IltST-CLASS FUIlNiTURE, CONSISTING of bed room sets, ehsirr, Icaogee, etr., whioh I will sell at BOTTOM PRICES. Thos. Brink.