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1HE MOTCNTNGr HERALD: SATURDAY, MARCH 1MS89. Daily a.md Weekly TERMS OFoUOUPTIN- Published every morning except Monday.) elivered by corner, per vx... riy iu.ul, r yrai.. 0.15 5 00 WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning:.) ne copy, per annum, in au auce. When not paid in advance - .92-00 i0 l'Ufc MAILS. Mails at the Albany poetoffice close For all offices north The Eastern state 1.6.30 A. m , The West Side f And the Nat row Gauge R. R. For Portland and Salem .V.lt Corvallia and Yaquina office south ...... 1 JO r.u The postoffice will be closed each evening rom six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for thefearly morning train should be mailed before o'clock the previous evening. THE IRISH QUESTION. "Whom tlie tfoua wish to destroy they first make mad," never re ceived a fuller or more explicit p g plication than it did in the actio of the London Times against Par nell, the Irish leader in the house I commons. Probably no action has done as much to push forward the home rule cause for Ireland, as has this stupenduous and fraud ulent effort to fasten a crime upon the great Irish leader. A great meeting in St. James Hall, London, on last Wednesday, demonstrated that the liberal party movement had gained tremenduous strides by the results of the at tempted persecution of Parnell. J jhn Moreley was chairman of that meeting ami in his opening ad dress said: "I bear a message," from the great chief, who, despite his years, would have attended, had he not been entreated to spare himself. He would not spare him self of his own free will because he sees the time lapidly approaching when we shall continuously and deliberately, step by step, but surely, unfalteringly and unflinch ingly get to the bottom of these Irish proceedings. The resolutions which our committe have framed express the deliberate judgment, deep feeling and stern, resolute, deliberate purpose of a great paity which has not taken up a cause ' without seeing it through. I do not want to understand Pat cell's presence as binding him and his riends and countrymen to our party. Pamela's first duty is to Ireland. He has no right to th'nk of our party, except in relation to I -eland. 1 look forward to uie ua o when, still reiniOi'iz the first Irish leader and statesman, Par nell will be aDle to pe-'take. and draw united Ireland to pawake, in the great fabric of free govetr ment of the empire of which we ire striving to make Ireland a mired, reconciled and equal member iCheers. Whether the lories or tiie liberals carry home rule, there is one glory ot which they can never deprive us. The tories can never deprive the liberals of the glory of being first to soothe Irish distrust, extinguish British pre judice and extend the right haiid of fellowship; first to speak to Ire land ' in accents of manhood and show that we pre molved to act upon the principle of doing to others as we would be done to." Parnell in his remark." at the same ' meeting arraigned the gov ernment, for allowing the infam ous proceedings, based on Pigott's forgeries, to be so persistently pushed, and for not prosecuting or inquiring into the matter itself instead of doing it through un scrupulous agents. Keferrinz to Gladstone and the liberal work he said: "It is an honorable thought that I feel to night, that since the introduction of the great measure of 1S6H Ire land has definitely turned her back upon all base, hopeless and desperate courses ; that she is con fident that in the ways of the con stitution lie her safety, and under the genius and guidance of that great and devoted Englishman (Gladstone) new hope has come into all our hearts and breasts. The day of ultimate freedom for Ireland cannot long be deferred. We are on the eve ot a great popu lar upheaval, a movement which will not subside until you have en abled your great leader to carry 4 through the legislature of the empire a measure wlmh will give Ireland all legitimate control over her own future, her own interest and her own welfare, without any shadow of harm or ill to voir own greater interests." THE EMEHUBjsCY CLAUSE. The Orejronian is inclined to the opinion that Governor Pennoyer is larger than the lcish;tive aem hly of the state of Oregon. It says : "Judjie Catlin of tins county houls j that the high license law has taken ! 'effect. In this we think he is tah-j taken. The act provided that it j was to take effect "from and after . , , , ) its approval by the governor." But the governor did not approve it; nor, as we think, could his omission to approve it and his allowing it to become a law with out his signature, be construed, as an approval. It was undoubtedly the intention of the assembly that it should take effect at once, but tne signature of the governor was necessary to make that intent effec tive. Since he did not sign the bill, the intent of the assembly did not prevail. It should be remem bered that the executive depart- ment is an ndepemient Drancn the state government ; entirely in dependent, and at present rather more independent than the assem bly itself. We think that if a case is carried to the supreme court it will be held that the law could not take effect till the expiration of ninety days after the close of the session." l lie view ot tne case as expressed by the Oregonian is most certainly an extraordinary one. .Laws and court decisions are usually supposed to be based upon common sense and equity. and not upon technical quibbles. The constitution proyides for in emergency clause to laws, and when that emergency clause is in serted and bills become laws they go into effect at once, for that is tne constitutional intent and the legislative action. If the technical words are to be construed, in court decisions, instead of the p'am and evident intent and object of the law then indec 1 are we the veri table shuttle cock tor the whims and prejudices of judicial breezes to waft hither and you at will. S shaves for a $1 at Viereck's NEW TO-DAY. 3 800 DOLLAPS TO LOAN OX GOO l 2 esi-te security. Aiplv to S. W. Crowde", Albany pos.otfce. LOST, A GOLD LOCKET WITH QUARTZ set, containing portrait. The fimler ll be suitably rewarded by returning the same to Marx rjauKigaU. 17KJR SALE A GRADED SHOUT HORN ; bull, weight 1H00, 6 yearsold. Will take $40, or trade for other stock W. M. POWERS, Shcdd. Or. pOOD SECOSD HAND TWO-SEATEM VJT cyrriae, for sale at a baiexn. Call at J jhnSchmtet s livery stable. For Sale. A GOOD MACON & HAM L'N ORGAN. Iniuire of M.j. Wm. Myers on Water street, between E''sworth and liradalbin LET ALL TIIE AFFLICTED Read and learn thit Pi , West s Alteraive Tonic is a valuable remedy fo' malarial af fections and fur diseases arUing ironi imp -ities of the bloo 1, such as seromlom Ii" or, pimples on ihe face, wilt . hem.), rheumatism, hc:duchP, piles, kidney complaint, allfema e weaknesses and uciierM de'iiliiy fever and a-;ue, catarrh and diop-y. I iHr.mifacti'ie medicine according to the nature of the ur ease. DR. J. J. WEST, The old reliable ,phj liciap, may c I ways he found at hi office and ern veil youji'it wii'.-rc ) our pr'ns are lo.v'.V. by exuminii" you in i places on juit xst and i"id ) our shoulder Wade. Huh h's enr ..vcr yuiir clo. lies. Many cur ' e been maue by his treatment. READ AND LEARN. I came 1 1 vl-eeonntry to Vwvfe. pud 'or'id r t-Tairi;n, lnie tbi-'t l'irt'-iid and A'-rnv were al e dei!red to :.'cuiii the lie d U!rsri' of 'he reut crow in-; w?st. Wi.-i that end mi view I determined to lochia mi Albany p he sp in luiviir; nheuiiy pu -chaset' a lain- farm, which 1 des'ie to :-n-prove Now 'ill those who are innetdo' UcaiU'ent suould avail tiiem. -!ves of '.M8 opportunity. CONSULTATION FREE. Persons de.iiriiijt cnreful treatment wi" pl?.'e call on lr. J. J. West, late of letro-i, Michigan, at 1!6 cast 0'th street, Albany. r yon. Come and (ft't consultation anyhow. Oibce hours from ill, a to 3:31) r. M. SOLU Ol'T. H AVING SOLI) 51 Y INTEREST IN THE him ol Coshow -t Cible to C. Stam.rt' I wNh to call the attention of all who know tiietustl'-es dehte 1 to Coshow ti Cable to ill r,id icttle at once. Having sold out on accoun of pour hi:.-1 th, I e::pect to change dim. 'e for a while, and all aeeouii vnt settled before I get reat'.vto leave Urowusvn e " ill ie left with an otfL-.-r for collection. A word to the wise is sufficient. O. V. COSHOW, Brownsville. D EMOVAL JOHNSON iL DANNALS have removed , their blacksmith slum in ni tner om quarters to tns corner opa 8i . Am. liir-ix.i's livery staliie. where thev I 3 'oup 1 ready to'do all kinds of w h iriher line cheaply and promptly.' 4'onlraclr and Kuiiilrr. DC. SHELL WILL l-TRNISH PLANS, rpecitications and details for all kinds of ni-iuing and aichitecture. AH work prompt ly done and guaranteed to be first-che?. Es timates furnisi'cd on short nctiee foi, brick im.'uinuj, re.Muences, public buildings, hridi.ni, etc. mUF ".STANDARI)" NOISELESS SEWING X niaehines, and all ki.ids o' machine ex tras rl Will liros. w ANTED A GOOD WORK HORSE TO hire for farm work. lniiuirc;t Heft o o dee. FOR DYSPEPJilA axi i.ivek com pla'ut. yo". have a pr'uted var.mtce on every bottle of Shiloh's VituMzer. It never fails to -;uie. Foshay & Mason. F YOUR ORGAN NEEDS TUNING, Will p.ros, 'Iney warrant their work. Pro It. Unrtliall. IARM LEVELING OK ALL KINOS, AL hany Oregon. Agent for the Wright Ki-rtii Lewi, l.or.'tion uf dit.-hes for t:l i.iic puipotvs a Sif.-i,ity orders left at the 1Ikrm.ii office will re -eive prompt attention. J. F. AVIIITIXG, Artistic Pitioi Banners, s'lrns. tU-sijms wood iri uvin and i!iet li:ni?l draw 'hi.s ;jtf"L!ttfrinif d spo -ialty. Rooms H and '.. Foster Block. SHII.OH CATARILII RKMKDY A positive etuv for c.itariii. diplniieria ad tanker mouth For sali; by Fo- bll;tv A Meson ARE Y()U MAI)E M,SFI:u . K BY indite-'.ui or constipation, dizziness, '?s "f appetite, yer.ow skin? shiioiiVs :talizer is a positive cure. Foshay & Masoii. A Warnlne. The modes of death's approach are various, and statistics show conclusive ly that more persons die from diseases of the throat and lungs than any other. It is probable that everyone, without exception, receives yasi pumoers oi Tubeicle Germb into the system and where these germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life and develop, at first slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in the throat and if allowed to eontinue their ravages they extend to the lungs pro ducing consumption and to the head, causing catarrh. Now pll this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in time cause death. At the onset you must act with promptness; allow ing a cold to go without attention is dangerous and may lose you your life. As soon as you feel that some thing is wrong with your throat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Boschee's German Syrup. It wili give yea. im mediate relief. Worth Knowing. Mr, W, II. Morgan, merchant, Lake City Fla., was taken with a severe Cold: attended with a distressing Cough and running into Consumption in its first 6tages. He tried many so called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worsa. Was reduced in flesh, and had diilieulty in breathing and was unable to sleep. Finaly tried Dr. King's New Discovery tor Consumption and found immediate rel.ef and after using a half dozen bottles found himself well and has had no return of the disease. No other remedy can show so grand a record of cures as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Guaran teed to do just what is claimed for it. Trial bottle free at Foshay fc Masou California Cat-K-Cure. The only guaranteed cure forjea tarrh, cold in the head, hay fever.rose co'd, catrrhal deafness and sore eyes Res ore the sense of taste and unpleas ant bieaih, resulting from catarrh, Eay aud pieasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all dmggists. Send for a circular to Abietine Medical Company, Oro- ville. Cal. Six months' treatment for $1; sent by mail, $1.10, For sale by Foshay & Mason, ' SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made misek able by that terrible cough. Shiloh's cure is the remedy for you. Foshay & Mason. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Ca tarrh Remedy. Price, 50 ceuts. NasaJ Injector free. Foshay & Masou. Itrlek for Sale! r)00,000 (rood brick for sa'e 4 Cassell. Albany. Appiy.t w.c The 'BUYERS' J(JUIDK is issued March aud Sept.each year. It is an encyclopedia of useful iuforinatioD for all who. purchase the luxuries or the neoees't'es of life. We C9u clothe you nd furnish you with aH tie rrcessary and v necessary ap pl'ancci to ride, walk Hauce, fleep, e.'.-, fiib, hunt, work, go to church or s ay fu home, and in vaiiout, sizes, styles and quantities, i ust h ire out what is required to do a", these things COMFORTABLY. "d you cau make a fair estu. te of the value of the BUYERS" CUIDK. which will be fcent upon receipt of 10 cen to pav postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO!, Ill-1 14 Michigan Avenue. t'iiic;iyo,ill. Fur Sale, OA SMALL TKVJTS AS DjTHREEj FARMS on e terms, Sjme near town. H. BKYAXT Police f Dissolution. OTICHIS 11KKHUY UIVZN tllAT T1IK CO-I'ART- nershin heretofore existing betwtcn VA. ZeysH and . W. Hot-hstedler, undur the firm name of Zess ii lloeluite-ller, is this 'ay ilissohed by mutual content, Mr. Ziyss letiriiif. Kitner nieniber ot the late linn ill receipt for all moneys due them. (iKO. . HuCilHTKDLKR i:d.:zi'.Y.-, SIIILGH'S VITAL1ZER is what you need for conMip-Uon, loss of up pciitc, dizziness and all syniploins of dyspepsia. Price, 10 and 75 cents per boale. Foshay A: Mason. , For the finest baby carriages in the city go to Stewart & Sox's. S' EE THOSE XEW 1M?K0VED ,OKJANS at ill Kioa. ALiAllUAlX IN l'ii:-ST-CLAKSStiUAH'C piano. Must oej. jld in four days. jAt Will Dion. c B. WINN, AGENT KOR TM Eft LEAD- in tie, lite uim.acciileiit insurance com- uipes. I'or l!ru. BURNISHED ROOMS To RLNT. AT TIIE City Restaurant. THAT n.CKIXG4COlGH.CAX be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Foshay ot Mac-ou. WILL YOUI SUFFER with iyh pepsia and liver eouiplaint? Shiloh's Vitalize!- is guaranteed to cure you. Foshty ii. Masou. Clean l our All'j mhI hi reel s! "VrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PRO XH perty owners are required to clean tbvlf alleys and the streets adjoining their property at once in accordance with tne order of the city council, JIIX N. HOFFMAN, City Marshal. STOCKMEN AND FARMERS BEAD, I hereby certify that Dr. I N. Woodle hr. successfully operated on my ridi;lim; home. ISAAC HAYS. For further reference in regard to ridiiu n mmiire of Iave Peterson, Win. Peterson, Leh unun; John Hardinaii, Alfred Wclverto.i, Al any; Sam Gaines. Scio; Wm. Foster Prin ville. I practice veterinary meUieine in Al ii ny and country surrounding Olliee and residence con.er tith and Washinjtton sts. I. N. WOOULE, Veterinary Surreon. ffl Curran &. Monteith have lots for sale on ti e installment plan, rang ing in price from $12.") to $1000. Removed. J OSEPH WEBBEK ANXOIWCES TO HIS natrons and friends that I'e can he found oti First street, in his new rooms in Foshav & Mas :i g brick, where he in prepared to ac (iiuniodale the j.ublie with ainthimriii the toiiAor'alline. Hut or cold baths at all hours PALACE !EA'" MARKET ames V. FiFE,Frop. Flr sl Si reel .... Alttnii) The het v.iriety of choice beef, vral, mutton pork wusage, etcin the city kept constantly in band. X3T Cash.paiJ for all kind Ock.TS) OB PACIFIC The Albanv Bakery ! Under the new management of Eros. - WH KEEP iA full line ot choice family groceries and (jrovitiion, Cannea t inetipples.S Choice Tatile Delicacies ' Ornamented Jeakes fer Wedarnus mull Partie. Salmon bellies mackerel and Halt tish of all kinds. FRESH BAKED BREAD .fcCvcrv Dav. Best Svrun. Pics. Cales, ! TEAS AXt COFFE Candies Nuts. Kalis. CANNED UUODj?, ETC.: -ne best Soap in the market- Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars f?TAt JohnKox'8 Old tand. lex brick. k low.;Fl nn's HOPKINS & SALTMAKS1I, . Phifflbing S Pipe Fitting STOVES' :i asd Hardware, All work" promptly done at J reasonable rates. First Strkbt, Pkarck Rlock L. VIERCK'S ft HAIR CUTIINO and BATHS. Everything new and neat. A clean towel for every customer. FIRST STREET BEI.OW REVERE HOL'SE ALBANY, OREGON A lone: Felt Wan In Albany has been filled by the SECOND HAND STORE. The past year lias proven it to be ft necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy vour Stoyes, Forniture, tinware We aic aiways prepared to buy your l.ousehold furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents lor the PEERLESS OIL CAN And Lamp Filler, L. GOTTLIEB. G. W. SHAVING PARLORS Has the Largest Stock of STOVES SUPERIOR STOVES AUD z S Ol (0 Ql Q. ARQAND COuKAND HEATING STOVES Also'a large and complete assortment of kitchen utensils in tin, copper and granite ware. urea And a Chance to Make 500 per cent, in the Next INTITsTETY DAYS By invefiting in lots in Hackle nian's Third Addition. Terms Easy. CURRAN & MTEITH, ALBANY, ORE ON, 'SfH! it r J-'-5jLlf)l 3NSWJTI r UiNU-O ooiJ on wvfl! I'SencTjor c t rc o I j r. frtr faHlt 3 far It AVE kV . ni iiio nc.a ni h do - .not 'pet hcttcr Have you an excessive were! ion f nnii iin or matter in tne n.xal passages which cither must he blown from iiomc or drop hat'l: Dehiiid the pulate, or hawked or snulleil ha. kAnrd to the throat? yon t.n.tii!eil l. Iinwiiie.'. soitriiia. m-ik .imi inlla:nel eyes, frequent ho'elies of the throat CEfMIfDRfJW THCE . u II 13 BY A 'ABIETINE MnCnVl 3. U it Vi V 1 LLL r n nvn i v v w snn m ins corriMin sorts rove tne corruption within. J As every b:eath dran into the hums must puss'over and beciime polluted "by thejrelie tion in the nasal :issii;e, it n ui-t iieetss-i.iily K ill w tl.nt in i n j. tci the whole seer if niduallv tnV.i-8 place, while tl c ntilii ti oittr tl nt is ivti'i ml iiri; the sleep stem nto the st ji.ib b. iuiil.in"Loi ii.iii c -,ii i ; Mill nally yreatasse tv, nervousness and consumption. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. von h.tve experien.red any of the al3Vtsvniptuius do not delay .hut trv Camfors T-R-CfitK at n.,c. We pcmtively na.i.ir ocs a few applications relieve and jk thorou eatinent 'ocure. S: mo:ith treatment forl M; sent Vy mail hnutu Mr and 4'alKrnrr. Forle Ht mm & I SMITH, SUCCESSOR TO V. II . ilTARLANI) Bargains JlSCO EUKEKA W"' The motto of California i aiotto of California means ave found iu" Only in that land off aunMhine.'where tthe orani; emo . ;anil j; rape bloom and ripen atta their highest icrfeetiiili in "mic'-winter, are the herbs'and nni found that are iskI in that pleasint leinciy for all hroat and luntf trtiublex, Santa Ahik he rule, of eouhs, asthma, anil con 'umntinn. FoHlmy A MaHon. of Al- '.uanv Oregon, have been appointed . iansuai pl fo bin valble California rem it v, and sell it under aTiniatantee. at tl 1 1 botcehree for irl f. FOR SALEjBY t Jtt 9 2- J 4.LDAWY C REGON 'rminir or roiirinit in tiie ears, more oi (less impairment of the liearimr, h8 0 smell, memory impaired, dullness cr dizziness of the head, dryness or heat of nose'; Have von lost all sene of smell , Ilute you a lu kiiiv,' eouli Have you ls'p iaT h jour hreatn foul: ir so jMU- iia k tiik catarrh, home nave al these symptoms, others only a part line icauiii 9ympioni 01 orumarj ca tarrh is increased secretion of mucus C ,!).. ti- r irriiufti.K inlnrml ntnMAP Fos iiip & imi THE IJ J(l-. 1 g! Koul lireath is cauwul by the decoir (jlIANTCED posinir accretions exuded from fostering ?CURE TOT? ulet ix far hack in t lie head; ometimcs n TA DCtf ""' nieniliraiie covetinjf the bones is Vllt lAtliHl ' 11111 "u lrt,I'C inciiiwiio L L . deed objects of pity, as stench from irranuailv oeeav. &ucn cases ar in llJIl-'VlH II HI .lt) any Oregon In the VALLEY RANGES. Farmers Merchants, INSURANCE CO M a ANY -Oi- Albany Oregon Canita! Stock 500 000 PAID IP CAPITAL 95S.M. OFFICERS. President Charles E. Wolvertoa. Vice-President J. O. Writsman. Treasurei' J. V. Cusirk. Secretary J. K. Elderkic. DIRECTORS. R. Mranan, Chas. E. Wolver ton, J. L. Cowan, D. B. Monteitn, T. W. Cusit k, J. O. :Writfiman, J. K. EIrferkin, Charles Monteith, G. F. Simpson. Safe, Sound, uonsemtlve A Square Company, Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People Parscaize Home Enterprise Hermann Diercks, Prop. THIS RESTAURANT IS NOW OPENED TO the public in the SalUnarHli building be low the Revere House, where (rood meals will be served at all hours. Mr Dicrck in. vites nieold cuiitomcrs and the public gener ally to call. The tables will he supplied with the best vianda the tuarket affords. Satisfac tion guarantee . Mr. liiercks wag formerly proprietotjof the Revere House restaurant, which he ran oti the European p'an.but found that pian didn't succeed, so he opened hit present restaurant where he has jriven general satisfaction. Persons wanting a first-class.meal should eo to Hermann's. jWNo t liinesr employed. CHANGE OK NAMR. In the'Count y Court of Linn County, State of Oreiron. -VI OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL ' J.' persons concerned that bv crder of the County Court duly niai'e and entered of re-ord on Monday, Jannarr 7th, the name of Charles H. Sehulicrt was changed from Charles U. Schubert a Charles II. Muelle . Done 'by order of the Hon. D R. K. Black burn juilre of said county court. Witness my hand and the seal of said comt affixed this 7th dav of January A. D. 1889 E. E MONTAGUE, County Clerk: OEEGOfl BAILffAr and NATieATIO.V COMPAA'l' Columbia River Route Trai or the Fast leave Portland at 8 A. M and 2:40 r. m. daily. TICKETS to and from principal points in United States. ianaua aim r.urope. ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS Emigrant Bleeping Can Ban Throarb oi Express Trains OMAHA, W council bluffs and st.;paul rrrror barjee and Wlllioul Ctaaagr, Close Connections at Portland for San Fraa Cisco and Pujct Soui:d points. For further particulars inquire of Curaan h Monicitb, Firat Street, Albany. Oreeon. Boats leave the O. K. X. Co.s wharf, at the foot of liroadalbin street, on Tuesday ani Friday of each week. C. G.;KAWLIX:s. . local Agent. W. H. UOM'OMB, Cicnciral Maaacrr. A. i.. MAXWEIX, . r. A T. A, A LBAN Y Collegiate Iostilute, ALBANY, : OREGON I KM A Eull Corps of Instructors. Classical, scientific, literary, commercial nd normal classes. Courses of study ar ranged to meet the needs of all grades of students. Special inducements offered to students from abroad. Tuition ranges from 5.M la $ijs PergTmN. Instrumentaipnstructlon in music will given by Miss Laura Ooltra. Board in private funiilies tt low rates, and rooms for self boarding at nnall expense. A careful supervision exercised over pupils away from home. For circulars and full particulars, address tlieipresident, REV. ELBERT X. CON D IT, Albany, Oregon, JOHN SCIIMEER'S Livery. Feed & Sale stable Corner Second and ElUworth SU ALBANY, - . OREGON Horsm boardrd by the day or month. Car riages or buggie on reasonable terms r6nl ONLY FIRST CLASS HEARSE IN THE CITY WM MOSUL Iffi OF ALBANY. OREGON. PRESIDENT, L. Fiinrj. VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. YoUDg, cashier. E. W. Langdon niRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING JL IJtSIXKSb. Accounts kept subject U eneck Siyht Exchange , and Telegraphic Transfer sold on New Vdrk, Chicairo, San hraneisco and Portlumi.Ongon. Collectiond made on favorable terms. S.R Yocso " L. Fldoc L. E. ULAU w. E. IVrreu. E. W. Latodos. i Jas. F. PowEiA, Aasistant Cashie4. Hermanns Restaurant