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THE MOBNlSe TimtAT.T; SATUBPAY. MAT 18 189. DAILY AND WEEKLY TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION DAILY Published every morning except Monday.) elivered by carrier, per week..., WKKKLY. (Published every Friday Morning:.) -Xnv. nor sjinuiu. in advance...fW -rrriii:.!..! w nen um iwi - Htoffice cloee !;30 a.m, THE MAILS Mails at the Albany postoffice close For all omces norui The Eastern states rh Vat Side . uw Kor Portland ana iem ,Wip'ii CorvalUsand Yaquina U office south..........- ' r: " The postoffice will be closed each cver.ifcg rnm six to seven o'clock. Tutored matter for thejjearly morning trKouldbe mailed before 8 o clock the previous eveninir. LI TIG A TI01TS LENG TIL he well deserved it from a personal standpoint. An additional motive in writing to the president was to let him know of a conteaerate soldier's kindly sentiment towards those who fought for the union. I was a prisoner for six months in General Harrison's city, Indiana polis. I confronted his brother in battle, and said in my letter that I believe those wno wno were acquainted with Carter Harrison in Tennessee, regardless of party, would be gratified if he would give him a good appointment." The British Ministry are serious- Iv considering the question 01 sending the Prince of Wales to act as Vicerov of Ireland. I'robably that would be the greatest strike of political finesse that they could Dossiblv attempt. The Prince would do more towards capturing the hearts and allegiance of the Irish people than any other person could. But even that would not quench the home rule spirit that is abroad in the Lmerald Isle and which will eventually gain the dav. 1889 It is asserted that the royal family of England are sadly worried over the prospects of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales, who is of course the heir to the throne. He is 25 years old and unmarried, and it. i a&id that the family conclave have decided that he must have an American wife, all of which is simply unreliable snobbish rumor. 889 Under the new manAzement of ier Eros, iinois Furniture i 889 SPRING AND 1 889 - WH KEEP and SPECIALTIES- Shavins: 15 cents at Vierick's. XEW TO-DAY. The slow course and devious ways which a ca3e in court can be meandered by the wiles of oppos ing counsel.is pretty well illustrated in the celebrated Myra Gains case ef New Orleans, which was finally settled one day this week, by the decision of the United States supreme court awarding the heirs of Mrs. Gains $567,000, Justice Brad'ey giving the opinion. The case was commenced by Mvra Clark Gains in 1824 while she was the wife of Gen. Whitney. The first suit sought to recover what was known as the Evariste Blanc tract in New Orleans. Blanc hniiffht the tract for about $4500 fmm tli executors of General Daniel Clark, a prominent citizen f Orleans. He sold it and some other land to the city of New Orleans. The grounds on which Mrs. Gaines set up her claim were that she was a child of General Clark by a secret marriage between him and Zulime Carriere, and that General Clark had left a later will than the one under which the property was sold. This secret marriage formed the asis on which the litigation re volved, and the case was fought with bitterness by both sides. It was not until a few years before t.h war that Mrs. Gaines was finally declared to be a legitimate child as well as the lawful heir of General Clark. Even then the city of New Orleans did not sur render, and after the war Mrs. Gaines was compelled to bring suit for damages. In 1881 the circuit court of the United States for the Louisiana district gave a judgment in her favor for $1,925,067, and it is on appeal from this judgment that the case was decided. The present case, it is generally con ceded, exhausts all the resources of the law, and is regarded as a final settlement oi the litigation. , , m , , - A Q Mrs. Gaines, fighting to the vt ry j JLU-L -I 1-. I. ?3 last for her rights, is dead, and so Jh ;mDOrted Canadian stallion Lafe' Diw Goods aM'Trimmings PERSONS DESIRING SAND, LOAM OR gravel from the premises of F. L. Such, in Benton county, can procure tickets for the same at my office, Crawford's block, Albany, Oregon. Crs. E. Wolvbrton. OBEOOS ELKCTRIC RELIEF 18 THE MOST EI.E gant medicine in the world for internal and external use. and for pain oi any nature. You will never find its equal. Ask your druggist for it. A fuil line of choice family groceries provision Canned nneapples, Choice Table Delicacies Ornamented cakes for WedmniiH and Pat-ties, BRINk Salmo kinds. liellies mackerel and salt fish Of all MENDING AND PLVIN SEWING DONE. Gentleman's clothes repaired. Under wear mended. East First street, in Isom's house, near the Red Crown Mills. Brick for Sale. T MY KILN ONE MILE EAST OF town, or dellve.-ed anywhere in the city. W. C CASSK.L.L., Aioauy vr. EWERS AND WELLS THOSE NEED- ine sewers er walls duff on snon no- i-e should call upon W. A. McClain, crarges verv reasonable. s DKALERS IN 1 1. Walla. Karuo & Co.'B office. Fine imported and Key W est cigars a specialty , TiriJIN& HUMPHREY, W choice cigars. Drain Tile lor Sale. A GOOD SUPPLY OF FIRST CLASS drain tile for sale at the Eage brick and tile factory East of Albany near Knox Butte. Call at the factory or address Propts & Auston, Albany Oregon. PURE BROWN LEGHORN EGGS FOR for setting can be had for $2 per setting (thirteen, byapplying to F. C. Hoffman, on North Third street, between Montgomery nnd Railroad This offer will only hold good fcr 30 days, as Mr. Hoffman will have lue for em after that date. it is believed are all her immediate relatives except her daughter-in-law, Hattie L. Whitney, in whose name, as administratrix of the estate of Mrs. Gains, the case stands on the court docket. the. thorouffli- bri-d Canadian stallion Cephas a Mar. shall's liveiy stable. He is a beauti ful coal blai k, 5 year old. weighs. Io00, beln" Vr-i hands hiirli. Ue will stand at the stable on Monday and Tuesday of each w eek. TUB SCOTT LA H. STRAYED FHOM THE r Anil Or w. w. Crawford, near Tallir.an, on Apiil t7, a bav horse, Id hands high, weighs 1200,mooth I i.,i .ii romiil Anv information Icadinir to supreme court j his recovery will be suitably rewarded. ANTED 200 COKDS MAPLE TIMBER iA tiiar.iifn.rtiirin'r chairs. UV UBW " r, c inm innnlranf O. A. Archibald at rut iraim-"""" - the Farmers' Warehouse. Albany Oregon. DR. J. J. WEST, The old and reliable physician, lias located permanently at 190 East8ixth st-eet.where he is prepared to treat all kinds of diseases in a cureiul manner. He readily locates a disease and gives it3 name and origin by examining six -i ti.a hronat. nnd Lwo under the sheulder Wades. He manufactures h is own uledicines and jfives consulta tions and information free. Call him for experienced treatment j TR E. A. McAlistkr HOMEOPATHIC PHY ! U s'cian aud surgeon. Has removed his ' office into Crawford" block. All calls prompt- ly attended to. The workings ot the law known a3 the Scott Chinese Exclusion bill ia nf hPtt.or t-ffMt than was antici oated for it. The i . i . . i.. a.. has recently sustainea us consum ;ni;t,. u-hich will have the effect i W of making the law more fully operative than before. The Chronicle says it is now settled by the highest authority in the land that the Chinese laboier cannot come to the United States to com pete with our own workingmen on our own soil. The effect of this decision cannot fail to be salutary. It must result in dignifying labor bv removing it from enforced com Tkit;on with what is virtually servile labor ; for as surely as de based coin will drive OUt of circulation, SO surely WiUllWof Albany on Wednesday the 5th day of June A. 1 13S, seateu ii", oFc-i..v.....o, . . l l ? J -111 liAAaiirAfi r t I, rain-diagram ana pius wm 1 . ' . building a bridge across the South Santiam . r Waterloo; said bridge to be about 180 feet long and sixteen feet wide in the clear. Also for the building of a budge across Crabtree Creek where the county road crosses said creek near the saw mill of Deakins Bros, and J. E. Cyrus; said bridge to be about 100 feet long and sixteen feet wide in the clear. Also for the building of a bridge across Muddy cretK at the place known as the Wilson ford, bidders to submit estimates on this bridge for construction of same at W llson ford where the old bridge washed out, and at a point a short distance above said ford, .aid jridge to be about 80 feet long and sixteen feet wide in the clear. All of said bridges to be covered. All bids must be tiled with the clerk on or before one o'clock r. m of the above mentioned day. All bids must be accompanied by a deiosit of 5 per cent ef bid. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. , Done bv order of the court tins nth day of r,": a i i w f.K. MONTAGUK. tL g j County Clerk. The largest stock and greatest variety in price and stylo I have ever carried, and as good value as ever ottered to the citizens of Linn county- Special Bargains In cashmeres in colors amd blacks, v Seersuckers, ginghams, chambreys, French prints and wash fab rics. A)i the noveltiis of the season in black and colors.' T will have something further to say about these in a few days. EMBROIDERIES," SKIRTINGS, Flouncings, and all overs on cambrics, Swiss and India linen. I have just opened the largest invoice of novelties in this line ever exhibited in this crty, and at greatly reduced prices. PIQUES, LAWNS, India lawns, nansooks in white, ecru and cqlors, all at prices very much cheaper than ever before of tered in this city. TABLE LINEN In brown and bleached. Tnis stock 1 bouSllt 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 and others in proportion. FRESH BAKED BREAD Evcrv Uarv. Best Svp. Pies. Cakes TEAS and COFFE (land les Nuts Raisins CANNED UOODS. ETC. ine best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars 5TAt John Fox's old stand low Fl nn s lew brick. A THOS. BestLine of ' Unre in the City of fflanv! Fanc Wickt,. Chairs Lounges Parlor Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather Pillows Serine Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten? sion Tables Suits! And .. you can't find at other houses, Miave it. In factevery thing tlm is kept in a first-class house. Ash, Maple and Walnut Chamber sets, Chairs, Spring Beds. Lounge Etc., Etc., at rrices that CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ALBANY - . - OREGON Tttt tttc? Trv OlvlOv J wvj j -A- Mamifactauer of Choice Ctas FINE IMPORTED AND DEALER IN AND 1T 171 Ml WEST "art Li) rii linp Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in HOPKINS & SALTMARSHf rvi l niiti o TV Fl'li' ! HID fffiriperi STOVES tare and Kardwar I CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FKUIK. Next;aoor to Burkhart & Keency's Real Estate Office, Albany gn ANI HDD AD m All ttfv 'All work promptly done at reasonable rates. First Strekt, Pbarce Block L. VIEBCK'S SHAVING PARLORS HAIR CUTTING and BATHS. "Everj'thing new and neat. A clean towel for every eustoii-er. FIRST STREET BELOW REVERE HOUSE ALBANY, - - OREGON A lonff Felt Want HaviDg latoiy Jsecured a very large and desirable line of Linens, such as Towels Naptinsand Damask at exceedingly low prices, we shall we shall offer the samelat a SPECIAL SALEJ NEXT FOR TH1 TEN DATS Kotire t Calractr. OTICE IS HEREBY C1VEX THAT AT m r i tbe next reipiiar wnu w honest Coin commissioners court for Linn county. Ore- ,t I n u huld at the court house in the the presence of servile labor in a community cast a stigma upon free labor and drive it out of the market. Now the process of elimination can begin in earnest, and in place of the departing coolie we may look for that kind of labor which builds up a community and adds to the growth and prosperity of a nation. Now we may with a clear con science invite labor from the older states, and .insure it against being met on the tbreshhold of this coast by a horde of Mongolians who can underbid any whits labor and put it to flight. TOWBLINGS Crashes, etc. All these goods I buy direct from importers by the bale,and can sell them much cheap er than if bought of jobbers towels I buy in quan titles in New York, and am offering them at prices that are pure to sell the goods. LADIES COTTON HOSE In Albany has been lillecl by the SECOP MUD STORE. The past year has proven It to be e necessity. "The best and cheapest place in the city to buy vour Stoves, FBrniture, tinware We aie always preparcu to nuy yom household furniture at the niches' cashDriee. Sole agent? for the PEERLESS OIL CAN And Lamp Fillek, L. GOTTLIEB. G. W We exirud a coidial "nvitation to all to call an examine iliese oods, feel hi sr that we can show you baro-ains. In connection with the sale we shall dis play a larg- lint ot YIHTE (iOOIjS and embn denes at LOW PEICES A beautiful Hue of ginghams and seasonable wool en dress uooiU. Our stock is new and complete in every dej-artmrnr. M I TH, SUCCESSOR TO W. H. M'FARLAND Are cheaper fhis year than ever before, x have succeeded in getting some good bargains,all of which I am offering to my customers. the same m fa Has the Largest Stock oi STOVES In the VALLET SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES. O Z The president has received some severe cassation from political opponents because he appointed his brother Carter Harrison to the Miialshjn of Middle Tennessee. iXIC On this appointment b. A. Cun ningham, of the Xashville Ameri canan ex-confederate and a strong democrat wrote a letter of recom mendation to the president, and savs: "I know Carter Harrison well He is a worthy, good man, and very poor. I know that he not be induced to uukc mm BAZAAR STOKE- vTr., v-.n.'v WVstfall. wife of the ,,-ntl knnA" ese contractor Jim Westfai.. -pened a Japan ese bazaar store in the brick nex door to C. H. Spencer's. It is tilled with all kinds of Japanese wares and novelties, including parasols, fans, canes, ladies wear, buuL1'" "V , , t The above is an outline of the policy am . SSSSi and will endeavor to do my part towards securing the trade of Linn &na adjoining counties to Albany. . wd tokeep up mev lively and growm? city oj Aivuuy. . m io.c c Carpets, Boots land Shoes, Groceries J i ner loon. SARI1UELIE. YOUNG. o. S 0. ARGANDIOOO K A N DH 1 4 EAT I N G1STO V E S Aso"a large and complete assortment of Vitcbcr. utensils n tir 'opper and granite plea for an appointment although All goods soiu very vi:cni.