t SAAUBPAY, MAY 4 1889. DAILY A. MP WEEKLY TEK M . SU tiSCKI lTH 'N DAILY published every morning encept Monday.) AMnnul hv MfHUf. DAT WMlC. ........ ...... U'3 W.l.v.wvf - - all the rights of citizenship here while they bear none of its burdens and consider themselves a part of their home country wh.ck theyj practically lock against all others. 1889 MMMMMH 1889 to Alton. Bakery I 1'urier the now raaa.M;iueit or- 6,' mail, per t.... 00 WKXKLT. (FuOIisheJ every Friday Morainff.) ie copy, per anuuui, in advonce.....$2.00 Wken not paid in advance........ 2.0 THE HAILS. Mails at the Albany postofflce cloee 'or all otHcea north ) Ihe Eastern states f 6;3 a. m, Ihe West Side ( And the Nairow Gauj;e K. R. J For Portland and Salem Ha.ji Mrvallia and Yaiuina 12:30 p. m office south................ 7:30 p. m Ihe uostotflce will be clod each evening rom aix to seven o'clock. Registered matter for thjarly morning ".rain should be united before 6 o clock the preyious eveuinar. MONEY RULMS. If any action would incline to wards converting disbelievers to the necessity of thorough prohibi tion laws, it would be the course pursued by the guests and waiters at the centennial ball in New York city. So much champaigne was imbibed that the waiters were in capable of doing little else than insult and jostle about the partici pants of the ball, especially the ladies. It is reported as being the "worst of its sort that was ever known in the citv." Ladies were insulted by drunken waiters and order was unknown, the police being powerless. And yet people will talk of freedom to do as they please with this virtue and decent-" killing stuff called wine. 88 SUNG AND SUMMER 889 Fly nets man's. at Thompson ct Over- KOB. (JOINS To ths wife of Edward Coins, at .Scio, ou Thursday. Ma 2, lSsi), a son. Mr. tisint, who owns the fine flouring mills at Scio, says his heir weighs 12 pounds and is "full roller process." XEW TO-lA 1. A GOOD GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO do geneial housewotk. Enquire at Jno P. Schireer s grocery store or at this office. STRAYED FROM THE PREMISES OF M. Cowan la-it fill, three head of heifer, ene dun cole red, 2-year-old Jersey, underbit in left aud slit in right ear, also out 3-year-old dark red, marked the same,and one light red 3 year-old, with underbit. in right and slit in left ear. A suitable reward will be paid fcr information leading t their recovery. J. 15. GILMORK "IAS RETURNED TO this city to remain two or three weeks. Those desiring upholstering dene should call early at his residence, with Mrs, (Jheadie, or drop a note through the postoffce. aie the cheapest lots in the citv. less than ten minute's walk from the postortiee and high and dry. Willamette Land Agency. SflllLT. & HKNUKRS05. pt'RK BROWN LEGHORN EGGS FOR for setting can be had for S2 per setting (thirteen, by applying to F. C. Hoffman, on North Third street, between Montgomery nnd Railroad This offer will only hold go.d for 30 days, as Mr. Hoffman will have use for them after that date. Pre K. Marshall. LEVELING OF ALL KINDS, AL- Agent for the YV right i rarm Level. Location of ditches for tiling pin poses a specialty. Orders left at the Hkrald office will receive prompt attention. T?ARM JC bany Oresron. s The inordinate desire of human beings to posses money, rule9 everything, and attaches a power to the controller of capital that cannot be matched in any other way. Take for instance the trusts which are predominating the country. Their unrighteous actions and plans are well known and cuuld be easily frustrated if the people would work together, but that all powerful itching to secure , and hold tho almighty dollar, wakes the people work into the hands of the trust with a secret inkling of personal advantage by so doing. In the matter of the ugr trust, the courts have sus tained the rights of the people against the trust but still the trust thrives and sugar advances. The Farmer's Friend says that refined sugar is now 1 .'.i cents per pound higher than at the same time last year. lhe quantity ot raw sugar in existence is smaller than for several years, and the consumption its steadily increasing. The open ing of the berry season always makes an increased demand for sugar, and the quantity of refined sugar now in the hands of refiners is said to be small. Another raise in the price is, therefore, expected in the near future. The lefiners all refuse to discuss the situation, and the brokers are very cautious about what they say. A prominent broker in raw sugars said that there are many cargoes of raw sugars afloat. The vessels have been detained by many storms that have recently occurred. He did not think that there was a corner in raw sugars, but said that the abundance of money to loan in Cuba had enabled many of the planters to hold their crops back. Honey can now be had there for t par cent., when in other years it has co n mam led from 12 to 18 per :ent. Another broker said that tefined sugar is cheaoer now, com- i QTRayed fhom the farm of w. w. .. 'e ' O Cra ford, near Tallman, on Apiil 17, a pared With the COSt of raw sugar, bay horse, 16 hands high, weighs liiOO.smooth than it wn nno war a-m. Th i ?hod aU round. Any information leading to - - . - r ins recovery win oe suitaMy rewarded. rumor that Ulaus ftpreckeis lias joined the trust, though vigorously denied, is believed by a great raanj' siiga- men. They say that the denials that aie given vut in New York, and als-o tho.e tele graphed from San Francisco, are made fur business reasons, and! that the advance of the sugar re fineries' stock from S!:,t to yo5 lately was due to the belief that Spreckeis had united with the combination. On the other hand, it is stated that the trust is paying 10 per cent, and it is not reasonable to suppose that it will remain be low par very long while it is such a good investment. The court pro ceedings against the trust are said to give no alarm to the stockhold ers as even if the charters of the various companies are forfeited there is nothing to prevent the business being continred in the form of a joint stock company. SPECIALTIES- Ladies' Dress GoodsandTrimmiDgs The largest stck and greatest variety in price and stylt I have ever carried, and as good valme as ever ottered to the citizens of Linn county- Parker Eros. iiiiois Furniture House WH KEEP and A fuil line of choice family groceries provhion Canned ririetipples, Choice Table Delicacies Ornamented cakes for Wcfhmws arid Parties. Salmo kinds. mackerel and salt fish of ail FRESH BAKED BREAD Evcrv IDav. Best Svrun. Pies. Cakes . THOS. BRINk Best Line of T.Hure In the Citv of Albanv! Fane Wickc. Chairs Lounges Parlor Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather Pillows S-nrin Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten: sion Tables Suits. And v...n you can't find at other houses-, I have it. In factevery thing tha is kept in a 6rst-class house. Ash, Maple and Walnut Chamber sets, Chairs, Spring Beds, Lounge Etc., Etc., at Prices that CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ALBANY - - OREGON land TEAS ARB U L) ies n i sins CANNED UWODS, ETC. Special Bargains Roi Sayon i ne best Soap ir. the market In cashmeres in colors ad blacks,1 Seersuckers, ginghams, chambreys, French prints and wash fab rics. A)i the novelti:s of the season in black and colors. T wi"j have something further to sav about 1JOR SALE-SIX LOTS IN BLOCK NO. 41, i tllCSe lH SL few llaVS ' Albany, from $125 to :5!5 per lot. These ! EMBROIDERIES, -SKIRTINGS, Tulius Joseph Manufactauer of Choice Cbais J A LEU IX AND KEY WEST AND DEALER IX- rnni C:L'arf, Ylrgatd Sir.ckirjr T.-i.r . ?mim1i;i in n d Eiitr Firct, full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in A fine assortment of domestic j and Imported Cigars X2TAt John Fox's old stand. low Fl nn a lew brick. EWERS AND very reasonable. WELLS THOSE NEED- W. A. McClain, Crarces in if sewers or wells Aug cn short notice should call upon WINN & HUMPHREY, DEALERS IN choice cigars. In Wlls, Fargo & Co.'s ottke. Fine imported and Key West cigars a Bjecialty TR. E. A. McAlistkk- U gician and surgeon HOMK.OPATIIIU PIIY- Has removed bis office into Cran ford'a block. All calls prompt ly attended to. Drain Tile lor Sale. A GOOD SUPPLY OF FIRST CLASS drain tile for sale at the Eage brick and cile factor' East of Albany near Knox Butte. Call at the factory ar address Propts li Auston, Albany Oregon. irANTEI 200 COUDS MAPLE TIMBER fl to be used for m tnufacturing chairs. For jwrticulare inquire of O. A. Archibald at the f armers' Warehouse, Albany Oregon. BAZAAR STOEE. .Mrs. Nancy Westfall, wife of the well knon Chinese contractor Jim Westfall, has opened a Japan ese bazaar store in the brick next door to C. II. Spencer's. It is filled with all kinds of Japanese wares and novelties, including parasols, fans, canes, ladies wear, souvenirs, etc. All goods yold very cheap. R EMOVAL JOHNSON & DANNALS hare removed their blacksmith shop rom tneir oiu quarters to tns corner oppo ite Am. Marshall's livery stable, where the be founa rea ly t da all kinds of 'trk intheir line cheaply aod promptly. ALBANY Tut: Chinese people sire the eteran exclusionists, and have recently exhibited a fresh example of their pig headed obstinacy in that direction by refusing to allow foreigner steamers on the Upper Yangtsze Kiang river above Ichang. This city has long been the term inus of European river travel, but lately a commission composed of European and Chinese of liberal views was appointed to secure the consent of the upper districts to the passage of steamers on the river. Tie country to be reached is very tcrtile, and a lucrative trade would have sprung up. The Chinese, however, have repulsed any efforts lo secure the desired concessions, and some of the most bitter are said to have planned the destruction of the commissioners' steamer should any attempt be made to ascend above Ichang, The incident is characteristic of that intense hatred of foreicners which is as much a part of the Chinese creed to-day as it was forty years ago, and which is seem ingly going to remain a part of their system of treating outside nation?. And yet there continue" to Le some people in our land who an; anxious to give tho celestials Intfiiifp. a vi v v tuuvivvivvl ALBANY, 1 OREGON ISS8 , 1889 A Eull Corps ofalnstructors. Classical, scientific, literary, commercial and 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 $5.50 lo $13.50 Per BTcrm. Instriimentarinstruction in music will given by Miss Laura Goltra. Board in private families at low rates, and rooms for self boarding at small expense. A careful supervision exercised over -pupils away from home. (J For circulars and full particulars, address the president, UEV. ELBERT N. CONDIT, Albany, Oregon, Briek for Male! 200,000 trood brick Jorsa'e,' Apply, to W C Cassell, Albany. Fiouncings, aid all evrsm aioibrio, Swiss and ludia linen. I hare just pened the largest inroice of norelties ii this line erer exhibited i this i-y, and at greatl j redueed prises. PIQUES, LAWNS, India lawns, nansooks in white, ecru and colors, all at prices very much cheaper than erer before of tered in this city. TABLE LINEN In brown and bleached, his stock I bought in New York at less than importers' price, and am able to give good bargains. 58 inch all linen bleached at 50 cts per yard aid others in projmrtion. TOWBLINGS Crashes, etc. All these goods I buy direct from importers by the bale,and can sell them much cheap er than if bough"; of jobbers towels I buy in quan tities in New York, and am offering them at prices that are pure to sell the 0ds. LADIES COTTON HOSE HOPKINS & SALTMARSH, D1n.nl unra at mmm w, 1 ipenumg STOVES tare and Hardware, Eff"Al work preiopMy dene at reasonaWle rates. CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUIIS. Npxrjaoor tit Burkbort A. Keeney's Keal Estate Office. Albany 51 AW Pill First Strbkt, Pearss Block L. VIERCK'S SHAVING PARLORS HAIR CUTTING and BATHS. gjFE very thing new and neat. A clean towel for every custoir.er. FIRST STREET BELOW REVERE HOLS1C ALBANY, - - OREGON f Haying UUly aeouxed a rery large and dsiiable line of Xuieas, such as Towels, Napkins aid Damask at exceedingly low prices, we shall we shall offer the same at a SPECIAL SALE Are cheaper this year than ever before. 1 have succeeded in getting some good bargains,all of which 1 am offering to my customers. the same in illli i rens A Welt Want In Albany has been tilled by the SECOND HAND STOEE. The past year has proven if to be a necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy vour Stoves, FornituiG, tinware We aie anvays prepareu to ouy your household furniture at the highes4 cash price. Sole agenB lor the PEERLESS OIL CAfl And Lamp Filler, L. GOTTLIEB. NEXT FOR. THE TEN DATS We exttMid a uoidial "nvitation to all to call and examine these gouds, feeling that we can show you bargains. In .on))e-uoi with the sale we shall dis play a large line or WHITE (JOOLS and emlm denes at LOW PRICES j A beautiful lin of ginghams aud seasonable wol I en dress jj-ood.. Our stock is new and complete in 'every uep:rtmnt. G. W. SMI TH, SUCCBISSOR TO VV. it. M FARLAND Has the LargestjStock of STOVES In the VALLE IT SUPERIOR nSTOVES AND RANGES. Notice of Final Settlement. VJ OTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE J, undersigned has tiled in the county court of the state Of Orejron for Linn county his final account as executor of the last will and testament of Levi Fannin;.', deceased, and that said court has appointed Tuesday the 4th day of June. 1SS9. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of feaid day for the hearing of objections if any there he to said account and svttKineiit of the same at which t ime all persons interested in said estate are hereby notified to appearand file objections thereto if any thev hare. Kateit Mav 2d, lsxt. S V.. YOL'XtS. Executor. The above is an outline of the uoliev am .irointr to do business on. and will endeavor to do my part towards securing the trade of Linn and adjoining counties to Albany, and to keep up with the procession of the lively and growin? city of Albany. I will have sonethinjr to say about Carpe ts, Boots anil U1IUV Grocer Aud Other lines Soon. New designs in jewelry at French's SIlILGirS VITALIZE is what you need for constipation, less f ap petite, dizziness and all symptoms f dyspepsia. I'riee, 10 and 73 cfuts per bottlf. Fosliay iV Mason.' SAMUEL E. YOUNG. o z S 2 -I Q- (0 Q. Q, ARGAND COOK AND!IHEATING!STOVS Also'a large an.l complete assoi Jmor.t of kitchen utenf-ils in tir '"opper and granito