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15 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OltEGON, VlttPAY, MARCH 2? ImSsj. VOL. IV. g. 10(g wp
Caa ana Do
Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir tor it
has been fully demonstrated to the
people of this country that it is
superior to all other preparations for
blood diseases. It is a positive cure
for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup
tions aad pimples. It purities the
whole system and thorouuhly builds
up the constitution.
How fan i'arenls
allow their children to cough and
strain and cough and calmly sav,''Oh
it's only a cold," and keep giving
them cheap and dangsrous medicines
until they are down with lung fever
or consumption, when they can he so
easily relieved hy BEGGS' CHERRY
COUGH SYRUP? It has no superi
or, and few equals. Geo. L. Blue!;
man, druggist.
Caallan to Mothers.
Every mother is cau'ioued fagainst
giving her c livid laudanum or para-!
goric; it creates an unnatural craving
for stimulates which kills the mind
or the child. Acker's Baby Soother
is specially prepared to benefit chil
dren and cure their pains. It is harm
less and contains no opium or mor
phine. Hold by Foshay & Mason.
ippd In he Bad.
Is it not better to nip Consumption
the greatest scourge of humanitv in
the bud, than to try to stay its pro
cress on the brink of the grave. A
few doses of California's most useful
production, will releive, and a thor
ough treatment will cure. Nasal
Catarrh, too often the forerunuer of
consumption can be cured by Califor
aia Cat-R-Cure. These remedies are
sold and fully warranted by Foshay &
M ason.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, also of the Belle-
Tue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice and wakes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofr la enlargements, tumors
and weus, without pain or the knife.
He also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practit ed
in the German French ami English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or night. His motto is
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
AyOffice and residence Ferry street,
between Third and fourth.
tfAHTED.
THOSE WISHING A FIRST
class piano, sewing machine, the
latest music or artists' materials, will
I a bargain by calling at Mrs. K
Hyman's. The pianos are fully guar
auteed for five years. I he best
pianos made to stand the climate of
the I'acitic coast. The New Anieri
can Sewing Machine will please most
fastidious. Painting and music les
sons given there. Stamping Em
broidery and Dressmaking done to
order. No. 1 15 1st St., Alhnnv. Or.
9,999.00
IN
To Be
GOLD
Given Away.
Cut ont this aitveitiiwmeni and send it
J. LAHMEK & CO., Nurseryman, Toronto,
Canada, with 14 three-oent Canadian, 01 21
two-cent American postage stamps, and thev
will send you by mail (postpaid) in good time
fer planting1 in April or May nt xt, your
Aoice ot any one ol the following roileeuon
f plants, and enter your name in enmpeti
tMi for the $9,999.00 in fold that they are
riTinfr away in order to iatroduw their nur
sery (tock.
Collection of F'lants:
K. 12 hardy rows.
N. 8 2 hardy elirabiaf res,
N 8 2 qrerbloomJuglroees far botnef cul
ture. No. 4 2 dahlias.
N. 610 Rladiala.
!" B 3 hardy grape viae.
Hi. 78 raspberry planta, 4 each Mack aa
red.
. a-'iO strawberry plants, 4 eheiee kia4s.
N: 96 very choice planta four heuse eul
ture. 5e. 10 5 cherry sniraats (re'X
N. 11 b Liees proline currants (lilac k)
'. IS 5 white grape currants
All letters with this advertisemeat cnelesed
alanir with stampa for any one or more col
tiaa ot plants, will he numbered as they
acae to Band, and the senders ( the Irst
tfltrteen hundred will receive gifts as follows:
Ut 260 I The next 20, flO each.
SMd 100 ! The next 40, 86 each.
Srd - 50 ( The next 415, $2 each.
4th 30 ' 1 he next 820, 11 each.
tth 20
After 50,000 letters have been received, the
eeaders of the next 1,100 letters will reveive
gifts as follows:
lt $225 I Next 10, $16 each
2nd 135 j Next 15, $10 each
2rd - 75 I Next 40, $5 each
4IB-- 60 I Next 470, $2 each
th 25 I Next 500, $1 each
Aftjr 11.0,000 letters have been received,
e lcs ol I if u xt 1,000 letters will re-
- srilts as Intl iws:
ouvl ' - .9100 tuch I Next 6 .$20 each
X. 4 and 5.. 75 each Next 15 10 each
, 7 and 8. .. 50each Next:i64 3 each
t, 10, 11, 12. 25 each Next 893 1 each
After 150,000 letters have been received the
Ma tiers of the next 1,109 letters will receive
rifta as folio"-:
I..' $100 each Next 10 $20 each
9 75 each I Next 26 10 each
auu4 60 each i Next 685 2 each
ext5 25 each j Next 479 leach
Any persou may send any number of times
fer any ol the above collections. If 5 cents in
stampa extra is sen we will send in Jun
ext a printed list of the names of all persons
whs are entitled to (rifts.
We make this liberal offer to readers of the
fltAAM), knowing it will not pay us now, but
ur object is to iotro Joe our stock and build
aa a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto
aai Shxubmount. Ont., Rochester, N. Y.,
Ueulaville, Ky., Maine ille, O., and Chicago,
lit, and we will guarantee all stock to reach
cur customers in good condition. We employ
as arents, but deal direct with customers,
aow can sell and deliver stock to any part f
two United States or Canaua at about one
half the price charged by other nurserymen,
through agent. Remember we will not be
undersold ly any reliable firm. Send us a
list of wants and we will Uot- you prices; or
Itf cents for a handsome illustrated catalogue
which you may deduct frolu your flret oruer.
AtfdreHS all letters,
J. I(AHMER & CO ,
Nurserynen.
TOKONTO, CANADA.
I ' 1 1 n 1 rT . 1T7lfli Nfil 1 Hi wail -Ej12JJ 11J0. oiler, Hapsburgs, Romanoffs, r II
1 I .- II' I IJI 1 I 11 A ill ll ", 1 III I RoiirhnnB. and Pnhnrrra to rmhn.il c:.. fl. t... ... 1
I . I J. 111 I III .Jl 111 III U 1 II 1 I I III ?f "M I I I
a a --v a im m is is la i a: i a a a a a a r r. a a a a i . i 4 luiin u vu a jus. a irti ua x aaa a.
SUCCOESSRS TO
Having purchased this welljknown store
Wily,
fa
carry an immense line of (
and
Including the celebrated EARLY
Stoves
Genera
stoves and ranges, parlor and cooking stoves, a. id ail kinds ol kitchen
I utensils? also acomlpete assortment of -
Farmers
anil
-AND-
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
Pumps, hose, cperware, tinware, nd plumbers' goods a specialty. Our
prices ar guaranteed to be satisfactory. The publie is invited to
all . nd inspect our stock. Tweedale's building, Albany, Oregon.
What is
Caaie-Ist It'The. SarmTC PftoW.
Cbildreii'a Complalxita- Saparlof to Castor
Paregorio or Hreoio By.
lions
of Mothe 1 Hew Cm tar ta.
CuttVwfararefl CSnlle, Constipation ;
"ur 8tomacb Diarrhoea, Eructation
Civtm healthy sleep ; also aids digestion
giUiflntariwtte rturjefitqm .
The Leading Clothier
Carries the Largest Line of Hen's
and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing
Goods, Etc. in the Willam
otto Valley,
SUITS MADE
Id His LMerchant Tailoring Department
FOSTER BLOCK,
CITY DEDG STOEE.
FINS LINE OF-
ARTS UPPLIE8
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES.
PRESCSIPTICNS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
GUISS& SON, PROPRIETORS,
(Successor to E. W. Langdon
KBALBJi IK-
togs, Paints, Oils.
Perfumery and toilet articles,
also a full line of books anc
stationery, periodicals, etc.
13?" Prescriptions
careful!'
compounded
!N ODD FELLOWS
Albany
TEMPLE,
Oregon
5
VV.fC. TWEED ALE
and added largelylSto their'stock,
BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking
'-Gardeners' Tools
clA,
wad gait sic
C3dlJ m ery for Cawtoria. Mxi"
T recotn m mi ftintwria for chfldrenV
pomplalnta, aa sppgrlor to any prf cr i pUoii
bum to me," u, A. Abchkb, M. D-
111 Sa Oxford BL, Brooklyn, H.Y.
B uaunt Cowuirr , 71 Mamy 8t 3tnr York,
TO ORDER
ALBANY
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vanes. A marvei
of purity .strength and wholesomeness.
More economical than the ordinary
kinds, and cannot be sold in competi
tion witb multitude of low test, shon
weigat alum or phosphate powders
Sold only in onne, Rotal Bakist w
deb Co.. lOti Wall st.. N. I.
D.W Crowley & Co., AgenteZ I
j Portland, Oregon.
PHYSICIAN
WH. DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN, AND
suteon. Can be found at his 'office
room iciStraban'i block, First street, Albany
OreBon- ' j
D
R C.
CHAMpEFLIN, ' HOMEOPATHIC
physician aid Hureeon. Office, corner
Third and Lyon Htrcets, Albany, Oregon.
GW. I1ASTON, HmiCIAN 'AMD SUR
, peon, Albany, Oregon.
M
H. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURr
. peon, Albai.y, Oregon.
CC. KELLY. PHYSICIAN AND el'R
. peon Albany, Orepon, oflice in Puree s
new block. Otfice.houri, from 8 A. M. to 4
r. m.
AJ. RtiSSlTEK, VETERINARY SL'R
. peon, graduate of Ontario veterinary
college and uicnihpr of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is pnportd to treat the
diseases of all domesticated animals on
scientific principles. Office second door eat-t
of the opera house, Albany, Oregon.
TVR. R KOLDEWAY. VETERINARY SUP
J peon. Albany, Oregon.--Graduate of Ho J
matinmeririj2r
tTTOKSKV.
1" K. N. BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT
L". Uw, Albanvi Oregon. Office in Oad
bellow's Temi-le. -Vill praetiee in all court
of the Ktatc, and give special attention to al
business.
117 OLVEKTON CHARLES E. AITORNEY
If at i.aw, Aiuanv, or
Office in rooms 1
and 14,
ator
Foster's Block,
over L. E. Blain
J
K. WEATHOI1FORP, ATTORNEY AT
law, Albany, Oregon. onif.-e in Odi
Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all th
courts of thestute, and give special attention
to all business
D EVE RE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR.-CHAS'
Xt Pfeifftr, Prop. Only first eclans bouse
in the city. Lartre sample roomg for com
m-rcial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General statre oQiee for Corvallig.jQ
HEWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE
. and Jcwoler, Albany, Oregon,
LOUND A GOLD RING WITH TOPAZ
T set. Owner can have same bycalling at
f. B. trench jewelry store.
Oyatera i Qyatcra !
EASTERN AND OLYMPIAN! SERVED
fresb every day at H. IherckY restaurant
T OST, A GOLD LOCKET WITH QUARTZ
XJ set, containing portrait, inenndei will
be suitably rewarded by returning the same
to Marx Baumgart.
800
DOLLARS TO LOAN ON GOOD
rea' estate security. Apply to 8. W.
Crowder, Albany postoffice.
riOOD SKCOhD HAND TWO-CEATED
VT carriage, far sale at a barnin. Call at
John Sckmeer's liver)- aUble.
, Sarr ytait.
Ttaarms vniana Bnariiia oowioanm-
I tain accurate and prompt work by eaillnr
trpn ex-ouoty suxveyoi f . T. T. Fisher. He
baa com Mete ooMeaor aeia motes ana town
ship plata, aad m preparol to do surreying: In
any part M Linn county. PostofBee address,
MiUers HtaUon, Unn eoouty, Oregon.
H. F. f.lERRILL,
Banker,
ALBANY, - OREGON
Sells exchange on New York. San
Francisco and fortiand.
Bnv notes, state, county and citv
warrants. Reeenr. deposits subject to
eberk. Interest anowea on time de
nositft
;onecuons revc": prompi attention
Correspondence solicited.
"Office hours from 8 a. m. u 5 p. m
Agent lor rename nre anu.manne
Bsurance companies.
Ailany Bath House
. AND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR
(Ladier b4 children's hair dress,
nir speciany. Diitiae satisfaction
jruaranted. .
4 W ILL BROS.
Dealers in all the latest improved
pianos, orjan, sewing machines.guns.
also- a full Ua of warranted razors,
butcher and pocket knives. The best
kind of sew ing machine oils, needles
and extras for all machines. All re
pairing in the above lines neatly I
reasonably done.
A Busy Day for President Har
rison New Appointments.
KOBKKT LINCOLN Si' ITS E.CiLAXD.
0itmaD7 to Fa.;' y 3t. Qolibatl in th)
Event of Wa: with Fia c Sreat Ee
jolcing Among the Kansas Boomer
The Amu'a Special lispatcna.
crowd a: the YVhiteHou6e to-day
was greater than ever and the
; rv.siL.mit vlid i.ot have a minute to
himself from the time he entered
his office at. 9:30 a. m. up to half
past 1, when lie escaped :rom the
eager throng on the plea that Mrs.
Harrison and lunch were calling
for him. The district delegations
were unusually numerous.
The president has nominated
Charles E. Monteith. of Idaho, to
be Indian agent of the Nez Perce
Indian reservation in Idaho.
IJBKAT KEJOIClNCi
ver the Proclnnatloa for the Open
ing, of Oklahoaaa.
Wichita (Kansas), March 28.
The prolamation for the opening of
the Oklahoma was received with
the firing of cannon and a diplay
of bunting and bonfires all over
southern Kansas. So many peo
ple are going into the new country
that many towns will be almost
depopulated. Boomers all along
the line are on the alert. Nearly
every good tract has one or more
claimants. One man has already
been killed in a dispute over a
claim. iSomc have already held
their rights as high as $50.
A W AIM IRK TOSE.
Germany Want to Fortify
HI.
Ciollhard in Event of War.
Berlin, March 28. The federal
council, supported in the event of
a Franco-German war that Ger
many would violate the territory of
Switzerland, has recommended the
adoption of credit for the purpose
of fortifying St. Gotthard.
The Kase CiIMhIh.
Liverpool, March 28. The Chi
cago and all the American baseball
teams trailed on the steamer Adri
atic for New York to-day. A
crowd gathered to see them off and
gave tlit'in an ovation. The clubs
are elated over their reception in
England and Ireland. It is certain
that baseball will become one of
the features of British sport.
Hubert LlnrolHM Appointment.
London, March 28. The St.
James Grzette says : The appoint
ment of Robert Lee Lincoln as
minister to England is certain to
be popular.
Will IH'llsbt (be IrUhmen.
Dublin, March 28. The Free
man's Journal says : The appoint
ment of Patrick Egan as minister
to Chili will keenly delight Irish
men. WAB pbefbkaklk.
Iiaatease t'st ! European Araia
meat la the Lakt Ueeade.
New York limes London Special.
Europe enters upon the secon J de
cade of her existence under the
Berlin treaty with less apprehension
of immediate trouble than aha has
fait in auy preced ni year. The
chances ot international provocation
are indeed for the moment reduced to
a minium. This is. for the time be
ing, internal peace throughout the
Balkan States, and the great powers
inside the triple alliance hnd them
selves so evenly balauced against
those on the outside that no one sees
reason to fear any precipitate tipping
oi sne scales.
These tea years of peace under the
arrangement of Lord ISeaconneld aud
Prince Bismark have not, however,
been distinguished by blessings
with such a Ions and pacific term as
might be expected to bring. Kvery
nation in Europe has paid most dear
ly tor the privilege of quiet. Since
1872, when the last elaborate com
putation of the armies of Europe was
made, the tax-payers ot the continent
have expended 97,500,000,000 on pre
i a ations for war that has not come,
or nearly twice what we have at
home expended on our four years of
civil war.
A big struggle ten years ago. with
results of Buch a sweeping character
chat a partial disarmament could
have foLowed would have been de
finitely cheaper and better for Europe
for this long nightmve of dread and
ruinous preparation. Since la,z
Germany and France have both more
than doubled the actual war atrength
of their armies, and the total war
sttrtigth of the seven continental
p?v. i rs counting the Balkin states as
one, lias risen iroin o,iz,uw so m,-
r t n a C AAA . a
480,000. If we add to this host of
trained lighters on a war looting tne
olasses of partially-trained men in tne
second and hnal reserves we gee an
luiDosinz total of 28,000,000 soldiers,
all liabla to be drawn into the next
Eurortean war. and now more or less
withdrawn from peaceful vocations, at
a total annual public cost oi ouu.uuu
000. This vast war taxation wrung from
people who do not hate each other,
who do not want to fight, who ask
only for opportunities lor peacelul
industrial, and mutual iramc, is a
?rrible burden. Lhe blood nione
mast be borne, however, ior nj bet .
ter reason thau that it ia still iu the
( ower of a few families the Huher
ollerns, Hapsburgs, Romanoffs,
Bourbons, and Coburgs to embroil
the whole continent with their ly
uaotic intrigues and ambitions. It is
only when the modern lieu res of arm
ies and war taxation are studied, fig
ures at which Fredeiick the Great or
Napoleon would have been paralyzed
with amazement, that -we realize
what kingship means.
aer"rom" Ochiltree's Latest.
Philadelphia Record.
Ochiltree's second story (of a bunch
at the Clover Club)was a brief one. A
man in Texas was accused of stealing
ahorae. It ia ccircely neoeasaryto
.thali immediately thtrxf -was a
lnnihinn ra A r 41 ArtnrtlneiAn if
the enteittinmeut the partic pauts
found that they had hanged the
wrong nan, and the high-minded
citizens who had managed the affair
were filled with remorse. They deter
mined that the dead man's memory
was entitled to vindication, and there
fore a committee was app tinted to
wait upon the widow. They found
her weeping. The Chairman; with
aa awkward wave of his slouch hat.
said, iu a somewhat embarrassed
manner:
"Marm, we hanged your husband,
but he was the wrong man. Marm,
the joke is on us."
rirat LotttMative lathe I'nited States.
The locomotive known as the
Stourbridge Lion was the first loco
motive run on this continent. The
occurrence took place at Honesdale,
Pa,, August 29, 1829, on the mine
railroad of the Delaware and Hudson
Canal company. The locomotive
was one of three .built for that com
pany in England, in 182S, under my
direction as to plans, which were re
ceived in the city of New York early
in the year 1829. Through circum
stances not necessary to state I ran
the locomotive myself a responsi
bility I had never undertaken before
and have never repeated since. Thus
nn this first movement by steam on
railroads on this continent I was en-ginee-,
fireman, brakeiaau, conductor
and passenger. Horatio Allen,
Trenton, N. J.
KuiKt m:.no.
New goods at Read's.
C,W. Watts, the best and cheapest
job printer.
Artiste' materials cheap at Mrs. B.
JL. HymanV.
J. A. Archibald, agent for the Sing1
er Manufacturing Co.,, .opposite 'Ud
Fellow? temple.
FOR LAME BACK, 61 DE OR CHEST 1E
Shiloh's Porus Plaster. Price, tiii cents.
Fot-nay te Mason.
Builders should o to Smith fc
WashburucV for their carpenters toolt
and buildcrn hardware.
No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinas of
frc6li cutiiK-d froodi ut a very low
figure at Conrad Meyer's.
Have you scc-n tnat new line f l!;ie
furniture ut Foi'tmillur S li ving's? Jf
not il will pay to !o so.
Dou't fortct that at Mrs. B. E.
H man's is the plate to aret jour sew
iur machines.
Call on K. M Robertson for cheat.
timorhv and oat hay, baled, and will
be sold in quantities to suit.
Go to Burkhart fc Roye's for all
kinds of job printing. Prices reason
able. First-class work guaranteed.
Have we got 'em Of course we
have, just stacks of u-jw goods, and
we want to oill them at V. F. Read's
Fahrney's celebrated blood cleanser
at Browtit-U fe Slu.n a rd and at Deyoe
& Kobson's. P. J. Baltimore general
agent.
For your tine imported ind Ke
West cigars, ro to M. Baumgart
cigar store, one door east of Black
man's drug store
Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best
remedy iu the world for liver and kid
ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale
at M Banuigart's
With the spring comes gaidening
nd seeding. All kinds of tools are
needed by gardeners will be found at
Smith & Washburne's,
Chamberlain's Eye and Ssln Oint
ment is unequaled for old chronic
sores. Many cases have been perma
nantly cured by it. For sale by Fo
shay & Mason.
If you want a clean and fine smoke
ask for J. Joseph's home made white
labor cigars. For sale by most cigar
dealers and at J. Joseph's factory.
The "Pacific Argand" ranges both
four and six bole. An Eastern stove
made especially for this coast's trade.
Sold only by Geo. W. Smith, Albany.
For chilblain and frost-bites use
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. When
promptly applied to the frozen parts
it will pi event the skin from turning
biacK or peenng on. it allays the
itching and smarting of chilblains
and soon restores the part to a healthy
condition- f or sale by kroehay &
Mason,
The immense sale of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy has been producd to a
great extcut by people wiio nave been
cured by it telling their friends and
neighbors of its good qualities and
urging them to try it. The most se
ven cold will soon yield to its sooth -im
ttfects. For sale by Fosbay &
Mason.
The dry cold weatoer of the "early
winter months is productive of ajgrea
deal of croup among children. Moth
ers should be on the lookout for it, and
be prepared to arrest it as soon as.the
first svmDtomo appear. True rronp
nevtr comes without a warning: day
or two before the attack the chid wili
become hoarse, and that symptoms is
soon followed oy peculiar, rougn
cough. If Chamberlain's Cough
Kemedy is given as soon aa mis noarse-
ness or couirh appears, all danger and
anxiety may i be avoided; it has neve
failed, evenn n the most severe cases.
there Is no danger in giving tr.e
Remedy for it contains no injurious
substance. For sale by Foshay &
Mason,
For canned vegetables or any
thing you happen to need in the
grocery line vou will do well to
rail on F. L.
Kenton near the post-
iflice.
shaved for a $1 at Vicreck'
TELCVKArniV i E1 IN BRICf. Jf -
Serious &Kds haVfc occurred iu
various parts of AQRtria.
Robert tiarrett and party liav'u
returned from ttieir trip to Mexicd.
John iSlieruiHii and family ara
going to visit Europe as soon aa
tiie senate adjourns.
The United States steamship
Adams will be repaired at the
Mare Island navy yard.
King Charles, nephew of Prince
Ferdinand, has been, proclaimed
crown prince of Routnania.
W. A. Harvey, of Uaelpu, Ont..
Wednesday .killed his wife sod
tww ehikkerrr - He i thought te bm
insane. -
Boulanger is suffering from the
opening of an old wound .and liaa
been compelled to resort to the use
of morphine.
Charles J. Beatty has been sen
tenced to a year's imprisonment
and a fine of $5000 for procuring a
fraudulent divorce for Mrs. A.
Gordon.
Tiie various governments are tak
ing their subjects away from Pana
ma, and there is now but little
danger of further rioting on the
isthmus.
Officials of the Canadian Grand
Trunk railway have been cited to
appear at Washington on the 4th
of April to answer to charges of
having violated the interstate law.
The body of Rear Admiral Chan
dler was buried at Hong Kong
February 15th, witb ceremony be
ntting his rank, many English
sailors and soldiers marching in
the procession to his grave.
Bishop, the mind reader, who
was in Portland a few months ago,
is prostrated with a fit of catalepsy.
His wife has been granted an ab
solute divorce.
A floating wreck on the Atlantic
ocean is causing much speculation
as to what t-hip has met with dis
aster. The gunboat Conierra and
the si dp Yoemandel are overdue,
and it is believed to be one of
these.
ltM.1 LATI.SU nllfcRAilW
New aad Mriageat Rales Adaptad at
Srw York.
New York, March 2'. The Em
igration Coiiiiiiifcsioiitrn enacted a
very important ruie to-day concf rn
inc the examination tf alien passer
j4ts on ibcouiing vessels Hereto
I ere the commissioners never extend
ed jurisdiction over any but steerage
passengers. Experience taught them
that objectionable people, plainly
within the prohibited class, came
over as seconi cabin anil interme
diate passengers, aiid s iri lv because
they traveled in the aristocratic sec
tion of a yesscl they were ermitted
to lnul without questioning. It waa '
to prevent the lauding of these peo
ple and for a more riul enforcement
of the prohibitory act that the com
missions took this step Ataspeuial
meeting this afternoon Commissioner
Stephenson introduced twn resol
utions. The first authorizes the offi
cers of the commission who board .in
coming vessels from forciuu ortn to
mike an examination of all alien pas
senger' on arriving vesvrU. The
second is sweeping aud more im
portant than the first, ai d its exe
cution may meet with strenuous op
position from steamship companies.
It directs that the agents f vessels
carrying passenger j from fore gu
ports must land all alien passengers
excepting thoae designated at first
class, at Castle Garden. The reso
lutions met with no opposition and
were passed unanimonely. They go
into effect immediately.
w Be Waa Her.
New York Sun,
He gazed aronni the cheerful and
comfortable looking apartments, Uiea
addressing the widow, he said:
"Your husband's been dead over a
year now!"
Tes," she answered, with sigh;
"over a year."
"I reniembr reading his obituary,
be said, "and I thought it contained
a misstatement of facts."
"A misstatement of factor"
"Yes; it said that he had gone to a
better home. In my opinion it
would be impossible for aim to find a
more cheerful, more comfortable, aad
witb yon in it, a more charming anil
desirable home than this."
The widow smiled sweetly, then he
waa accepted.
aiaard Acalaat Tae.Mrtfce
And always have a bottle of A.V -''t
English Remedy in the house. Tn
cannot tell how soon Croup may strike
your little one, or a cold or conga
may fasten itself upon you. One
dose is a preventive and a few doses
a positive cure. All Throat aa4
Lung troubles yield to its treatment.
The Remedy guaranteed by Foshar
A- Mason
Kaclal Maaelaa rarty.
There will be a social dancinr
party at the opera house Friday
evening, March 29. Good music
has been secured, extensive prepa
rations made and. an eniovabla
evening guaranteed to all.
New line of gold watches and a.
great variety rf fine iewelrv at
Will & fcftark's.
Choice dairv butter unH flW
chessc at Bardue A Underwood's.
Ceatrarter aad Rallder.
rpHR UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED
A in Albany solicit niLmnam fmm ..u-
and country. Will contract to build brid l
narns, and all manner of dwelling hou ea,
uviuding Queen Anne, Kastlake and Elixa
tcthiw strict of buildinsrf. Will fuit u
"Iftim and npteificatitiia trie ol charges, tatis
lloL.uaranuvd. AV. C. CA&SEL,
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