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iv.. ' 13 CENTS A "WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, SUNDAYlplOKNING, FEBRUARY 17, 1 Sir 9. VOL. IV. NO. i9. TIT I 1 4- r-. . 9,999.00 IN GOLD To He Given Away. Out ont this i"vfc",nen nl send it r j LAiniKR CO., Nurseryman, loronttl, Canada, with U three-cert Oanxd;an, e. two-cent American paBiit-d ata-irpg, and thev will semi vou bv ufcil (postpaid) m good time (u, piatiW in April orMay..V your l ooi. e any oi. of tha following coUfrjtioii ,,f riant, an.l inter your name irr competi- ,;J :.,r ;he SJil 00 in gW 'natthey are ii in"' way in oritur to introduce their nur- terj stock Collection of Plailts: No. 12 hanlv roses. No. 2 2 hardy climbiuif tons. roM loir house eui- Vu. S 2 overwoouiuiu ture. So. 2ilahlias. No. 510 glaJiolii. No. o - 3 hardy K'rape vines. ! No 7 S raspberry plaots, 4 each black and 'ltd. No. s- 20strj herrt plants, 4 choice kirn's 9 5 very choice plants lour house cul ture. No. 105 cherry currants (rct'X No. 115 Lees prolific currai.to (hlar!) No. 12 5 white strife c.-rr-iiM All letters with this advertisement en-loel alonir w ith st uinis for any one or more - tA lionsol plants, will he numbered as Oie.v -riue to hand, and the senders of the first thirteen hundred will re. eive gifts as follows: 1st -2S0 I The next 20, S10 ea:h. Jnd 1'JO ' The next o. 5 each, "rd 50 j The next 416, :? each. 4th - 30 1 1 he next o20, 1 ea b. jtli 20 1 After FO.euO letter have ltecn weired, the senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive tilts as follows: 1st 822S Next 10, SI5 each 'od- 135 Next 15, 910 each Jrd 75 I iSext 40. 5 e. h 4th - 50 Next 470, $2 ea-.h Mh ?5 ' Next 100. l each 1 ') letters have hern received, v 1 .;.!: n t 1,000 letters will re- ', It 1 i Next a $20 each S. 4 and 5.. 75 each Next 15 10 eieh . 7 and 8... 50it'h j Next3K4 3 each V. to, 11, 12. 25 each 1 NmtOU3 1 each After 150.000 ietteiH h.vc heen received the senders of the next 1.101) letters will tcceive rills as follows: 1 10.1eaeh Next 10 820eaeh " TOeaiil Ne.l25 10 c.u;h a and 4 50 ca -h ! Next 5h5 2 each Next 5 25eah Next 47! leach Any person may i-end any liumiHTof times tor any of the above collections If 5 cunts in tamps extra is sen., we will send in Jun next a printed list of the uaines of all persons who are entitled to cifts. We make this liberal f.ffcr to readers of the HtR.M.D, knoiir,' it will nr.t p. u now, hut our object is to i' tro luce our st-ock and build up a trade Our mailing points are Tiroutr and Slirubinount. Out., hojhester, N. Y., Louisville, Ky., I'lainesrillc, (., and Jh'caso, 111., and wc will guarantee a!l siiwk to itich our customers in (rood romtttion. We employ no ai'ents, but deal direct with cusComerH. and can eil and deliver stock to any part o! the l.'nitctl tiUtes.or" ( anaaa at about ont half the price chanted hy other nurseryaicn. through aenN. UtniuinUr wc wiil not r undersold by any reliable firm, tend us u lut of wants and we wjll i:ote you piicf s; or 10 cents for a hand ome iUustrated catab ue ,whichTow may deduct from your JiWt order. .Jr aH leuo", -v-w-v --1 . J.lA.WlvlfcR &'cO f" Nurserj'nen. TOKO.NHJ, CANADA. SMITH & WASHBURN Haying purchased Stoves rr II k W YII T "W EEDALE'S BUILDING-, a S BEDS' The largest asoitment ewer,brough t this country, embracing every . th i ng for the uee of Also a very fire line Of -AND- ONION SETS The seed ae western grown aixl adapted enltciallv for thi climate. They will In sold for C Cents I 'ek fapek. t&A liberal (I i.ii lit to dealers and gardeners buying in qinuttty. WalWIiosipirro CROUP. WHOOPING COU-H and BrQocbltis 1rhmeu1:itcl''relieTcl 6y s ii i ion 'e uure. imrny z Maon. Auction every Saturday afternoon at-M. J. Monteith's. SUCCESSORS TO awn Grass Seed this well known store and added largely to the stock carry an immense line and Greneral Hardware Absolutely Pure. Tnis powtier never varies. A marvel at purity strength and wholeeomeneeB More eVononiieal thaa the ordinan kinds and cannot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, short weieht alum oi phosphate powders Sold only in e-tns. Kotai- Baki.n ow der ' Wall -t. N. Y. D.W Ckowlet & Co., Agents, Portland, Oregon. OF ALBANY. OREGON. PRESIDKN1, L. Flinn. VICE-PKEMDKNT 8. E. YOUDg, CAsniKR. E. W. Langdon rilKANSACTS A CKNERALI BANKING X lil'SdriESS. Accounts kept subject to check. Sipht Kxchai-tre and Telegraphic Transfer sob", on New York, Chicago, San Francisco iid Portland, Cirttron. Collections made on favorable trine. S. E. Y'ot'NO I'. Funk L. K. Blaik W. E. Jl KHmL F W. Lanopok. .18. F. PowKi.i.. Aihtnt Cashier. F. MERRILL ALBANY, ORWJOX Sells exi hansre on New York, San Fruncisix tsnd Porllnnd. Fuv noti c, Plate, county and city waniints. Keeeive deposit subject to check. Interest allowed on time de positft f-ffVlleetKiie xenewre prompt attention. Correspondence solicited. f : jgr Otricc hours lrom sa, h. m) or. m Airent for reliable fire and marine nsurance companies. W. C. TWEED ALF, INCLUDING TUB CILEBKATKD- EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL Cooking Stores and Ranges, Parlor and Heat, ing Stoves and all kinds of Kitchen Utensils. Also a Complete Assortment of m Farmers and BUILDERS' HARDWARE, J'ump, Hose, Copperwarc, Tinware Plumbers Goods a bpectalty. tggTPMCFS GUARANTEED TO BE SATISFACTORY The Public is Invited to Call and Inspect Our Stock. rBfttft'iA WH. AVIS, M. TK PHYS1CIAN AND n..n. i'snh found at his .. free room it biraban'o block, tint street. Abauy Oregon- ' CHAjf BKRSnr. HOMEOPATHIC U nhmdclan and- M1OT0U. Offlc. eoiuer Third and Lyon street Albany, Oregon. GW. IIA8T01I, PHTT1VIAM AM) bUK , fen, Albany, Oragt, If H. ELLIS. AND SUKr a. . . . lYl. jeon,Alba..y,Ojttcm. .JL . - CC. KELLY, FHiaiCJAN AND AVK . iceon Albany, Orejron, office In Puree' new block. Offlcejioora, from 8 a. m. to 4 AJ. B068ITER, VETERINARY 8UR- 4l i( ftntarin . vetrinarT cnlWsanif mamtMr of'th Ontario veterin- ary meaicai sonvy, is prepreu w. disease of all dutiUcated animals on scientific principles. Office second door east q . . - , r I A- J . .1 of the opera bouse, Albany, Oregon. TVR H KfH.r.F.WAY. VETERINARY SUlfc U sreon, Albany, Orejron. - -Graduate of tlerj van n,l Arnerinm co'let'es. Klrrtrleand neopalhle Trealment mHOSE DESIRING EITHER OF THESE I malt- .nd reliable methods of treatini; dis ease will find Dr. E. A. ilcAlister prepared with excellent appliances lor adiniiiistennir oithpr. as the rat u re of the case may reqiure. He may be found at his office on Third street, two ucors souin oi u:e eiecmc when not absent on )rofesniotial business. A K. E. A. WALIS1ER, HOMEOPATHIC U ph nhvsician. has removed his office from Flinn's block to his resilience on Third street, two dosrs pouth of the electric lurnt station 4TTORXKVM. R. N. BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT I I. Law. Albanv. Orecron. Office in Odd bellow's Temple. UI practice in all courts ol the slate, and ghe special attention to all business. I ir ni.VERTONCH ARLESE. A 1TORNEY W at Ijiw. Albany. Or.-Otti in rooms 13 and 14. Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain's tor . T K. WEATHORFORD, ATTORNEY AT J . law, Albany, Oreiron. office in Oild Fellow's TcbidIc Will practice in all the court of thestate, and give special attention to all business r KVKRE HOUSE. ALBANY. OR. CHAS IV. Pfeiffer. Pron. Only tiint eclass house in the citv. Larcre sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General staee office for Corvail:s. H. EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE and jeweler, Albany. Oreiron, XL'ND-A GOLD KING WITH TOPAZ r set. Owner can have same hy callini' at 1 s F. M . French jewe'ry store. CORDS OF Fill AND MAPLE wood for sale. ly to S, Gourlcy. 7U Oysters ! Oyster S I ASTERN AND OLYMPIAN SERVEI' J fresh every day at H., Ditrcks' restaurant Land Surveying. CISIRINO 81'RVBYIXa DONS CAN OB TjAKTn. r tain Jeeoucate and uronipt work bv caliintr nrnex-iHmniy survcyoi K TV.Fijhoc lie. has complete, uopies of CeW notes ami town ship plats, and k? prepared to do snrvevincr in anv part of Linn county. Postoffico address Milltrs station, Linn county, Oregon. Garters Tools ami OREGON TRUE LOVK AND FALSE. Clr.cUtiUti 1 hues 8 tar. Kis long, ungainly figure and atift clerica. coat were not a pic turesque addition tc tun scene as he went down tne bill id me aun- et. And yet I leu ur.e running alter Elbridge Morrill and ask mm to forgive me had 1 not. oeen bo proud. Wei had quarreled for the mual reason that parta lovers. He was jealous because I received Edward Grant almost every even ing at the house, and in a spirit of anger I gave him bis nog and let him go. After that I saw a great deal of Mr. Grant. He was rich and handbome. though something of a tot-, and considered the greatest Caleb in the village. His family were disposed to look down on me, but he said they would soon come around when we weie married. He gave me a dia mond engagement ring, and in due time persuaded me that a private marriage would be necessary under the circumstance, until be could get his mother to look more kind ly upon the match. In the meantime Elbridge Mor rill had been called to a little church ten miles . away, where there was a delightful little par aonage I had oue day hoped to ahare with him. One night I found him standing uy the porch, just where we had onrted the evemlulday. In the moonlight he looked so pale that I almost thought he was u ehost. "It i8you?" I cried; and I had the strangest wish to throw my arms around his neca. "It is I," he sidd. "I do not ex nect to bs nnide welcome liu tell me.do vou think I would lie?" "Oh, no, said I; "I would be lieve every word you said to me.' "That is right;" said lie. "Be Mere me all a brother ought to- be to a younger sister You are do n:g very wrong, Elizabeth; ya are decei vinr vour parents. I know your plans." For once I was frank. "I can't tell bow vou learned tb.-tt iuct," 1 said. "And it seems verv wrong, but circumstances l'i ice us to do it." "U1 bridge shook his head. "Keluae to be married private! , he said. "Insist on telling your mother, or I will.' "Out ot revenge? That is not .ci.nsiitn.t with your cloth," I &aid. ---No. said Elbridge. "God bless you and make you happy, but this man has no inteotu-u ( I making you his wile. His wen ding dav is tiled. The girl with the great black eyes is to be hi wife. You ctn judge now why h, wishes you to leuvo home with him -ecretly. I Jstened, trembling with rage and mortification and some otliei feeling that I could nut explain to uijselt. ".No oue would dare to use mc sosaid I, "And Mr. Graut told mc he pretended to like Miss Oriole to deceive his cousius." "Is that her. aame?" asked El bridge. "Doe he say so?" I flushed in the daikuess. "No," said I;'t is what he calls her. for fun, because she wears so much yellow and is from Balti more." "The puppy P said Elbridge. I drew myself up. "Mr. Morrill, said I "pray be civil. I thank you, ft r I believe you mean 'well. But you allow your imagination to carry you away about Mr. Grant. Natural' lv, you dislike him." " "I always did said he, "but I have done my duty aj pastor and friend. Be warned in time." ' He turned and left me. I vowed to myself that what be said was not true. Alas I I felt that it was to, In spite of all. There was a party at Col. Grant's that night. I slipped on my water proof "loak, pulled the hood over my face, and went across lets in silence. Heaven help mel I found myce.f among the shrubbery outside the library window. I saw the girl alone in yellow brocade that become her dark beauty well. I saw Edward Grant enter "Little wife that is to be." he said, "how charming youa:eto uigbt. ' He sat down beside her and took her hand. I beard all they said. They spoke of "next year," and tiie future; and she told him that she had heard he bad a flirtation with Farmer's Wectworth's diutrliter."' "Tuat girl !'' be cried, -sue looks like a Dutch toy milkmaid, with her red c'lecks and thick wist,and S ib eats pork and cabbage tor din ner. Tbey asked me to stay oiic:. Oh, no. 1 go there to talk about tome mortgages with Ler father aud she throws herselt at my head. Very bold these country girls are, and silly enough lor anything deirest." I felt the world's motion jusi then, as it seemed to me; the ligiits turned to great blur?, and I fell donnduiiJiig Hie bushes. When I rme to I picked myself up and got home. 1 --s ill for several .iiy tef -io fever set in ot which I iwgut I bhould die, and ouci- wben I wai at the worst I was aware of Elbridge Morrill at try bedside. He prayed softly lot my recovery, holdiug my thin, hot hsnd in his all the while. When he paused I epTke. "Ask them to all go away. "I said; and tbey tbey left us to gether. "I am going to die, Elbridge, am I not!" I said. "Alas! I tear it is God's will," he answered. "Then before I am unable to speak to you listensaid I, I never would have told you it I bad beeu going to live; nut l 'ove you El bridge love you from my soul. The night you came to waro me I learned it. Good-bye Elbridge. He kissed me and we wept to gether. But you see I did not die, and though the wife of a Methodist minister has her trials and must leave friends as she has found them and is seldom rich. I think myselt the happiest woman alive since I mameu Elbridge Morrill. Biucr HESTItt. pipes at Geo. Pumps and W Smith s. A new invoice of at Read's. British trimming! New dress good the styles. at W. F. fi ad's. verji ats.t A tine line of new silverware jun opened at Will & Stark's, The larges unrl best a?tortnicnt f tea and conee in town at ttrownell & Stantru's. I know I can sare ycu money, try me, and yon will he eonvineed W. . Read. Choice rrocerles, both staple and fancy, arriving every day at C. H Spencer's. Our cuntoiners never have '.lie bint. because v e give them sueb good bar; gams. w. r t;e;ii. .1 A. Ari-l.ili:i!(l ai'i lit fur tin? Sim" er Manuiaeluriii Co., i'csite 'Mc Fellows temple. Fabrney's celebrated blood cleanser at BroYvnell & Stunaril uuti at Deyoe & Kobson's. I. J. Kali. more genera! ageut. Just leeeived ul 'V. F, Read's a ful line of Indie line tuusliii underwear, also girls' white dresses and infants slips. Call aud see tbeui 'You will never miss thejwatcr 'Till the well runs drjr." If y.u want a well dug call on E. B. Davidson. He due prompt work at a reusouubie price Orders can be left at this olllee. Mirth is fchort lived. Prolone it tf you eau. It will help your disposition t'o trade with W. F. Read. For your liue imported ind Ke West ulirars, co to VI. Bauminirt e'tjrar store, one door east . of black nan's druc store . t . Mexican Cactus Bitters 1 the bt st remedy in the world for liver imd kid ney di.-eases, indigestion, etc. For sule at'.M Ban mean's The imuitiiM' m:c cf Cliaml -i bun's Cough Rcnu-dv lias Ix-en pr tint d to n areat extent by people who haw l.vcn eured by it tHHng lln-ir friet.U and neighbors il it good qnti!:l;v and urgimr then lu try it. The inotl .-e-vere cold will k.mhi yield to its wiotli in erleets. For sn!e hy Foslmy A Musvin. The dry cold weather of tlm early winter months is pro!;iciivc ui a deal of croup uuiong cbiluren. Moth ere ehonld be on the lo kout. for iC,;ind be prepared to arrest it as voon as. the flrct sviuptonib appear. True croup nevtr comes without a warninjr; a day or two before the attack the e hid wiU become hoarse, and that symptoms is soon followed by a peculiar, roueb coujrh. If .Chamberlain's Cough Remedy isgivenassuonas this hoarse ness or couirh appear, all danger and anxiety mayi be avoided; It has beve failed, evenn n the most severe cases. There is no danger in givinir tb Remedy for it contains- no injurious substance. For sale by Foshay & Mason, tttn I Mo the Bad. Is it not better to nip Consumption the greatest scourge of humanitv in the bud, than to try to stay Us pro gress on the brink of the grave. A few doses of California's most useful production, will releive, and a thor ough treatment will cure. Natal Catarrh, too often ' the forerunner of consumption can be cured by Califor nia Cat-R-Cure. Thebe remedies are sold and fully warrentcd by Foshay & Mason. ' CaatUa I Slather. Every mother in cautioned against giving her child , laudanum or ptra goric; it creates an unnatural craving for stimuiaiua which kills the mind or the child. Acker's Baby Soother ii specially prepared to benefit chil dren and on re their pains. It is harm less and contains no opium or nur phine. Sold by Foshay & Mason. Vive Away. W. F. Read proposes to give away a fine gold watch with b.s gold and silver prize shirt, the very best fitting md best made white shirt in the .narket. Th price is as low or lower than any equally as good shirt in the market . Chamberlain's Kye ami Oint ment is unequaled for old clr-.nic sores. Many eases have been p-. nan nantlv cured by it. For sale by Fo shav As Mason. Contractor aadiC slider. THE.UNDKRSIGNED HAVING LO Tcated in Albany solicits patronage from eity and country. Will contract to build brnU'es, birns, and all manner of dwelling houses, including Queen Anne, Eastlake and Elizahethian stvle of buildings. Will furnish plans and specihcfitons free of t 1 mte 8atiP action guaranteed W.C. CASSEL. SHILOIl'S CATARRH REMEDY P0"'1" cure for catarrh, dhphtheria avdiiui.r mouth, For aale by Fo shay fc Mason. ' CV1 n-, Browpdl A Stanard's for onndies and nnts for the holiuavs A buc asBOitwuu on hand. Tbe Famous Robber. Black Bart Arrested in Missouri. IIILUrEK BIKWIls T DEATH. A Million Dollars Destroyed by Firt at Moatml-Myers aad MoAaliff Fight Aaia. Hie Hkrald's 8pecial lispatrhe. - hAN KANcisix, Feb. 16. A, pecial from Kansas City says: 11. L. Gorton, supposed to he the California stage roMer Black Bart, was arrested bere Iliomlav night. Gorton den tea bbiRg'lWatJt -Bart. - but the police are en re hetathV man. lite O'Brien fmne.. IU'bun, Feb. 16. The judges of the court of appeaU have refused to utAnt ati order of appeal to Wot. U' I'-i ieii against the recent sentence n four months' imprisonment for an otretiee under the criuieB act. A Blc Flrr. Montreal, Fb. 10. A terrible fire in raging here. . The Ogilvie elevator and the rolling mill of Peck, Benney & Co. are already destroyed nnd the fire is taill raging. The I0.-8 now is over $1,000,000. llMrued to raih. I'okt Huron, (Mich.), Feb.16. Last night Mrs. Bieler's three children, aged 2, 4 and 6 years, set fire to the house in herabseice. Two were suffocated and the other is not exacted to recover. The Prlae KImr. Chicago, Feb. 16. It in reported thai Myers and McAuIiffe will fiiiht in private '.o-iiiht before a select oi)ip;my, who win pa' roundly lor the privilege of eeeing them. ftewsy (e from the Mate Capital Article orineorparalioa Fllotl. Sai.em, Feb. 16. Articles o; n corporaiion were fil" ytterday in the secretary of (state's oilicv by the Wilbur & Moulton Livery .Car riage and Transier Company,!, .vl. Wilbur, and II. II. Moulton, G. C. Moulton incorKjratort ; capital slock it 21 ,000; place of business, Portland. James O. Davis of Portland, was appointed notary public. Tue. woolen mill auoidy reacleL aluaoEt $10,0i ft) to-day and the com mittee feel (.'ujourazed in the ie liet that the first few d;:s of lu-xt week will we Wie iid.uxe rai.-cd without trout !. iu kin im r m-y. Bi.(fei..Kcr The B'niflieiTy is a valuable fiult and is reliaoh- to grow in ur Noi'ii. ein stat-s, wt.eie I I.e. more tel. tier tiU-ieties of fiuils winU-r-ki.), U ia perfectly l.urdv, having stood 40 de btees below jtero wilhout howingtiny injury to the ui.x-t ttin;r buds. Ik ripens in this latitude aSoul the is' C July, anil is borne iu clnters like ur rnits; .fchspe, round; olor, reddUh uurplf at first, but liecmies a bluih blacK when fnlly ripened. The flavor is equal lu'tbe rappberr, a very mi d. rich sub-iK-iil, priiuounecJ by iiiost people delitiiius. It inav tie seiwd with sugr and creuoi or rooked 8'iuce, and is splendid canned lor winter use 1 lie piunt se ros l floiirisli ia !1 aoiio aud is a prolific bearer, it growts very stocky mt makes a nice lied;'e. The shining iiaik green leaves alio tbe blue finit makinic a pleasing contrast. Tbe de mand for the fruit is great, and timid ly firings' IS cents per quart. Tier commenee bearing tbi tirst year alter -setting out, and ; ield a full crop th becond and third year after setting out. They are propagated from suck, era. and root cuttings. Tbe plant ia about the height and slae of a currsnt busb ajd very -stocky, livldinr tli fruit we. I up from the ground Plants should be sei in tne spring, during March, April and May, in tows two or three feet apart, tpd live or. six feet between tbe rows, wakinr a perf-t be Ige, and no trass or weeds should be allowed to grow oetweerl rows. raica ijst. 1 dozen plants by mail S M 2 dor.ea planU by mad 1 0 100 dozen plants by express.... X 1000 dor.eo plants by express or freight 15 Plants are carefully packed in damp moss and deliverel to express freight office, for which f make ' extra charge. Ho row oihd monet. I would pre fer to have money sent by AmerKi-a express ' order, all sura 9 of f5 a d under cost only 5 eents, and if on1-r is lost, money will be nromDtlv ia- fundedto sender. If not convenient obtain express arder, money can sent by registered letle. or pnstofti money order or postal note, drawn a Portland, Miehiean. Pomace sis 11 1 a wUl not be accer'ed only from 'nr customers that cannot obtain an it press order only those of tbe 010- ccnt denomination wanted. L. L. Staples. Portland, lona Co.. Mi. k, nsaplea an te Face Det oto an impure state of the bl d and are looked upon by mauy w h suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir 1 remove all impurities and leave 1 a ixmiplexiou smooth and clear. Tl s nothing that will so thorou; f mild up the constitution, purity 1 trengther. the whole system. 8 t tnd guaranteed by Foshay & Ma .. WnY IvTlL t7U oorrra. wr -c ShilohV Cure will trive immediate v ilf?e Price 10o., 50c. and fl. Foe Ma.-o. Fin'st line of .icrsiea ever in Alb J at Read's, Boys kilt suit at W. F. Read a. ':