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V THE MOltNIXG llEI-ALl): Stiff 1AY, MAUCH 2, 1SJ0. Itt owing gattgwralil e;iv."-..l l;y c irrior, wr wtcK......... v m:i!i, ;tr Vi'.-! Miii!u.j ...... . IS 5 UO v i:kki.y. (ruMi.-.il tvcry Friday M.Triinj; fie copy, annum, in advance.'.... Uheu m"t I'.-.i-l in advance ,.52X0 ; Lv contributarv to peace. Of course ;i few Ymva of historical re cord will be nceorded to tins j;reat work whi'n it is completed, but not a thousandth part as inuel mention as is accorded to the hu man butcheries called battlefield!? and yet how 7mi"h morw real ini portanct; in conveyed to human beings by such immense peaceful achievements. ! CO A. 31, TUE3UAILS. Mails At the Ailttny post office close Korali otti't-s nortb The Ktutirn slates f The Wesi Si le f al the Nairow (l tuf. K. K. ) For Portland an! Salem . .11a. uj Orvallis anil Yaquina ..1'J;J P. n olli t south................. 7:30 P. H Tim !-JtoHi2C will 'lc cloeil each cvefiinj rnra Hix to seven o'clock. Kejfi-itere'! ni.iUer for the 'early morning train shouM b: mailed bi-fore S o clock the previous evening. OREGON" PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrive Ut-parta I'asmmirer. .. Freight..... ...lll.15aml.00pm 5.i",.nil f-M a KKMOVAL. Nebkaska farmers petitioned for a reduction of railway freight rates upon corn, so that they could 1h enabled to market their principal crop, without absolute loss. The railroads granted the reduction, and then the produce speculators put down the price of corn in ex act proportions to the reduction in freight, which simply establishes the fact that somebody is bound to take every cent there is in the traffic, and let the farmer hold the empty sack. Sometime the tables will be turned and the farmer will j say you can buy by paying my J price, instead of as now here are my. products, I must sell, how much will vou give. Senator Poli-h is The otiice of thy Daily;"and Weeklv Herald has been re moved into the Foster block up; stairs in the rooms formerly occu- i ni.I Uv tin Mflxnnii? Indira. uliprA ! larger and more commodious quart-1 uijost; the buildin ere have been fitted up. Patrons cruisers for the navy, in the inter ofthe paper will please observe j Cst of his coast defense bill. He mecnangc. has intro,,m.0i IMIUUp lrl& till. "Put 7 Money In Th AS'JD GO TO KRAUSSE & KLE Pll rse, (lie Largest Assortment of Boots aud Shoes in Albany And lay in ti supply of J5oot3 and .Shoes. Owing to an important cLau-- in our busing Seepm g1 Will be made in our entire stock of 1'tots and fchoess and we will tli vt.u j. ti i . on ver bought them bttore prepairing to of any more THE MORMON OVERTHROW. The general comment upon the situation on the Mormon question, as established by the recent elec tion in Salt Lake, with the excep tion of the actual A Mormon press, is that the final fatal blow has leen given to the Mormon bier achy, and the death blow given to iHjlygamy. The Tribune sums it up by saying that it is impossible for any one who has not Heen for himself the withering, blighting a resolution, which was adopted, secretary of the navy to furnish an estimate of the cost of sending a cruiser around the world, the time occupied in the trip to be three years. Senator Dolph thinks that he will be able to show that cruisers cost more and are- useless compared with the system of coast defenses which his bill contemplates. T iwm T 1 mm DAYSi ONLY ltlIXESM MITICES. over- uYEW TO-DAY. Stkki. cars are to be made in j Chicago, and a new town covering ! SOUK' 70(1 niTcq i In lie .il'innorl in effect of Mormon rule in Utah tojclw . the work Thev wi appreciate the causes which the . ,)ot ,j0 , k f j f- , wc..i.-n -i mat .-,.u:.u.. . , u,. , flameg oolision . have for the rejoicings with which j turns thp train they are celebrating their victory j mim in Salt Lake City. Utah is a wonderful country. Its climate is delightful, it atmosphere deli 'cious, its land as rich as the valley of the Nile and its mountains supremely grand. There is scarce ly any valuable mineral which can not be profitably gleaned from its rocky beds. These noble re sources, capable of supporting a nation, have been held since their HORSES Bought and sold on most favor able terms. Apply to A. Sender at .Marshall's or SUimcer's stables. 1J1ARM FOR SALE-400 ACRES OF choice land, ah under cultivation, tour milts Boutheant of Albany, for sale at a bir pain. Inquire of Paul Minceomeir, or at this office. Lost. Round ooi.d lcckkt. with mamosd settini;; contains a lady's portrait Suit able reward will be paid for its return to this discovery in the tenacious grasp of T" a l . -mr l t l 1 i 0R HALE. A Slit HISUFR 8RWINO MACHINE, the Mormon hierarchy, Which has canary birds. English and German-singim. for tit-mars inquire of Mrs. Win. Myer. permitted no development of them j except for its benefit. It has ; ijrAXTSD-AOKvr.... 0E.vrtKiiiix or iavim, to brought into the territory a com-! " .. .hanil,S a w. thfJ " e - , peniible ar:d selim at Mirht, Address R. pany of 150,000 people, of whom ; uoodr.ch, Albany, Or. the are densely II has placed vast majority ignorant foreigners. these people upon farms of acres each, people in whom actual owner-hip of a square vv ANTED A GERMAN" WOMAN W1SII- es a situation to do general housework. j Apply to Mr p. Iouis, at the Revere House. 1G0 the 1 TARTIE3 WISHING GRAVEL FROSI . X the Wilkins pit nearlthis city must call loot ; at the o:lice o' the Oregon l..d (..'. and pro- Of Soil prOlluCCS a delirious idea of , """- ruerr. .I nK,n. wealth, and has assured them that ; FOR salei a no. i millinery stock . . . . X In a No. 1 'o -ation in the thriving rity their new possessions are the gltt : of Allcnv. Low rents and sp endid roonn. of the Mormon God through his j Ifflg'p?" " 9 servants, the hierarchy, to whom j V n'oo eTS in return they owe a tenth of their l a'ility to represent us as sales agent in f - l- .. ff -i i ; this town. ($200 to $-Ju00 per year can be earnings and implicit faith andniarte) AtUjreMi wanamiker A Urown, obedience. With this class f i 1'hjia.ielphia, p The largest elotuin? and merchanl tulor people to work upon, removed as j uhousuin America. they are from all American influ onces,' it has until recently been easy for the Saints of the Home Stake to control the entire terri tory, to annul all such congres sional laws as were deemed hostile to their interests, and through their territorial legislature effectu ally to hold in check the enter prises of the Gentiles. One of the greatest projects of the world is the bridge across the English Cannel. Plans have been formulated, and the project de clared feeble by civil engineers. It will sian twentv-four miles of deep sea water, starting from near Folkstone on the English side and placimr its Continental end at Amblefeuae on the French coast, piers will number 125 and will be sold masonry, built in caissons and floated out to sea and sunk in their resK?ctive places. They will project 60 feet above low-water mark, and will each sustain a steel cylindrical column 120 feet in height, making a clear elevation of 180 feet alove low water. The spans will vary in length from 1,500 feet to 3,000, each ppan rest ing on two piers. Over 1,000,000 tons of metal will be needed, and the cost of construction is. esti mated at from $175,000,000 to $1'00,000,000. Ten years of steady work will be required to complete this magnificent undertaking. The political and commercial im portance of this channel bridge to Great Britain and Europe will be simply beyond conception. Such a eagacious and eminent authority as Gladstone has been reported as saying, tnat uy euncr bruige or a tunnel, the peace oi Europe would be assured." This optimistic Opinion may be, perhaps, tp;n to q uestion, but the histoiic d fact is i.i iU favor, that the commercial relationships of nations are large- S1 TRAY ED OR STOLEN FROM TIJE premises of Denver llackleman, t ear Albany, uiout Sept, 1, three youn geldinc, branded thu II L on left shoulder. '1 wo three year old and one two year old, the latter dark color, the others sorrel and red dish brown. Any information Ieadinz to their recovery will bejjsuitibly rewarded by the undersigned. K. II. LOUD, Albany. O.-. A N3UAL SCHOOL HRKTINO SOTICIti IS hereby riven to the leral voters of s-hool district No, 5, Linn county, Oregon, that the regular annual school meeting of said rchool 'district ill be held on Monday, the 3d day of March, 134), at the hour of 7 o'clock f m. of said day at the c-ourt house, in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, for the purpose of hearing the reports of the di.ectors and clerk of said school dis trict and to levy a tix f r the support of the schools forth e ensuing year. Also foi the purpose if levying a tax for the purpose of pay ing interest on the bom's oi said school district, and for the tra saction ol any other business that may legally come before said meeting, ISy order of tne board of directors. Patcd February 14, C. C. Rurrh ART, John Fosuat, District Cleric. Chairman Board Directors. STRAYED HORSE A MEDIUM SIZED bay hone, with a blar.ed face a..d one eye out, about four years o'd, has strayed upon the farm of Daniel Houck, near Tan gent. The owner can secure tho horse by calling at the premises and paying chaig s. TJ AY FOR-SALE-MCLEAN CHEAT Ot I 1 timothy, baled; will be sold in quantities to suit at reason tble stables of L. Senders rates for cash, at the RBOON ELRCTR1C RBMKF 18 TIIR HOST EI.B- gaot medicine in the world for interna and external use. and for pain oi an nature. You will never find lU equal. Ask your druggist for it. A fine line f toilet soaps at Stan-1 ani & Cusick's. Tinware w irranted not to rust at Matthews & Washburn's. Go to Vhelps for the latest etyles in commercial work. arc a sure cure. Try them. - Fine dreBsed chickens this morn-1 ing at Geo. C. Henderson's. Tinware warranted not to rust at Matthews & Washburn's. Great clearance sale at W. F. Read's for the next 30 days. Fine' dressed chickens to-day' at Geo. C. Henderson's. For 6chool books and artist sup plies go to Stanard & Cusick's. Cheap Astoria lots in the exten sion to th Railway addition. Tinware warranted not to rust at Matthews & Washburn's. If you want a choice cup of tea try my 40 cent tea in bulk. C. E. Brownell. Business men who want neat, tasty stationery get Phelps to do their printing. Buy lots in the extension to the Railway addition to Astoria. They are cheap. A good second hand ortzan for sale cheap at the art studio over Linn County hank. New customers as well as old ones will be made welcomo at Spencer & Blackburn's. Mr. Martin Ludwig, the best tinner in the yalley, will remain with Matthews a Washburn. A speedy cure for catarrh war ranted in every case. Apply to Dr. Pat ton. Smoke th celebrated Havana filled 5-cent igtrs, manufactured at Julius Jose u's cigar factory. We will guarantee you as good or better goods for the same money as any house in town. Spencer & Blackburn. The Guest lot of cabbage of the soason was received by Messrs. Mueller fc Garrett last evening. Nothing like enterprise. Mr. Martin Ludwig, the only plumber in Albany that can make a wipe joint, will remain with Matthews & Washburn. ' For your tine imported and Ke West cigars, eo to M. Baumtrart cigar store, one door ;st of Black man's drug sto-j Work on the Albany & Astoria railroad will probably begin in the spring but Phelps will do your printing for yon now and do it right. If you want tho best quality when' buying your groceries, and at the lowest prices, give me a call. Prompt attention and satisfaction guaranteed. Geo. C. Henderson. Mr. Stanard, of the firm of Stan ard & Cnsick, is a competent pre scription druggist of five years ex perience. All prescriptions intrusted to them wili be accurately com pounded. . The steam well-boring, rock drillirg and prospecting machinery of J. A. Roberts, of Halem, has been bought by J; B. Hughes, of this city, who is prepared to do all kinds of work in that line. Matthews & Washburne are anx ious to make a wager that Martin Ludwig, who will remain with them, makes the best wash boiler made in this valley. G. W. Simpson has received an immense stock of men's and boys' clothing, as well as a large line of boots aud shoes, hats, furnishing gooda and general merchandise. Look out for his new adv. I fH til V IVVII iW, M 1000 i i a Washburne. OREGON. To make room for my large JSprimgJ stock I will commence January 20th a i I GMD CLEAKAWJF Hav. lire. you got La Grippe? It so, buy an Early l -. , L ..... T ..... 1 d 4 . . . Pnnfvn 1TAI1 "T til uMiiM ui iirnci aivvc vn itctiiiic- auu yuu have a strong pull n having the happiest home in the Valley Call anl examine our Anti-Rust Tin-ware ni in w wABHBOBH. $5oo WORTH COLD WATCHES I take this method of informing the citizens of Albany aod vicinity that I have just opened a first-class clothing store io connection with ray ' mercbaatile business, and have added the most complete stock of goats ruus Remember thin means everything in stock have room, and we do not purpose to let Portland or any other city beat us in prices. We want to see you all and will save you money. SPECIAL BARGAIflS IN CLOAKS. LANES' DRESS GOODS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, GENTS' NECK WEAK, GENTS' HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, . HOSIERY, LADIES' FANCY GOODS, LADIES' UNDERWEAR. LADIES' HOSIERY, LADIES' NOTIONS, Goods and Cloth if ever brought to tbe city. In order to advertise my business I have da cided to siv away over 300 worth of Gold Watches. Every purchaser of one dollar' worth of goods, for cash, from the clothing department will mretve a chance for one of th'ise gold watches. Stock is ail new purchased io tbe east for spot cash, and will be sold at LOWEST LIVING RATES. Call and examine my stocic oefore purchasing elsewhere. jggfXo trouble toshow goo Albany Or. G. IT. SIMJPSOJT. HEAL THYSELF WITHOUT MtOlt'lMi This can be done by aiding nature to remove all foreign or injurious matter from the s stem, by use of Dr. Wilford Hall's new hyiftnic treatment. Address J. B. Hughes, Aenr, Albany, Oregon. WASTKD- TO BUT A SMALL BKCOXD-II DCOOK stove and dininn table. Address "3." Herald oolcc. LW, MOEXCII & PE ER RUETTNER, . contractors and builder.. Plans, speti uuti !i and details furnished for all kinds of frame a n 1 brick buildings, bi iilttes, etc All worn iruuiptiy io.ie ai.d guaranteed to be first clus. SEED WHEAT. For the purpose of improving the seed wheat of Linn countv, a car load of Australian while wheat, for ppnngor fall nowinir, has been sent to tne for sale, which I now offer to tarmers. For particulars anc samples inquire of W. F. Crosby, Aloany, Oregon. ONE TRIAL -MARIS A- Regular Customer. MY COMPLETE STOCK AND Imodest ibices Are what does it. You r :or 'ially invited .to be one oi them. C. E. BROWNELL. LAOE UU1TA1NS, E1UETO. Albany, Oregon. TTrt ARir.rlNr, MCDVco.oRovnir. cm. m sj i r A sT 1 irlect Kemedies Foshay di Mn. SOLD BY The City Liquor Store, 3f. BA USTGART, Proprietor. T,.4jtt dior to thefOdJ, fellows .eui pie, Alb4D, Oregon il Keeps constantly on hnd the l uit imported and lomet'.ic w nes, liqcen tcVllOS. OnW ! .ir n ih ri'v ' SPECIAL W0N PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY ITEJ D 8TOEE -AND- GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET. WANTED -SPECIALLY 'Hay, oats and potatoes, to snpply customers on the Oregon Pacific Railroad extension and mv increasing home trade, where I tell in quantities to wit the pun hirer. OfTiv foot or FViry street. H R. M. ROBERTSON. Will & Stark. Bffe Jfiielrr What-is . a mi. .i - r rtmmm mw urn u unrnHi HmuH' m iiMi i i i - uis&oxtadst-fln Vaa flnunOovin, nXBajBsWXasrTari MA Tte Leading PHOTOGRAPHERS; ALBANY. OBEOOK. We have b nj-ht a. he neeatlrcs made by L. W. Clark and Rrriwruvl m to date (No. .,1885) Duplicates eau bfcad trom them onwTUZ rliicoil rati: a sole So.... oK.it isrtn MA .t . . " " , V, , ,. ": """" ?"Y"r :"JW "rK1"TC maac oy ourselves, ir ... . K' aaaM rates, we esrry the onlrfull line of eitWas.atc, it do i arged work at lowest rates for first-fla. work. shall he Ut a)i to ; j ou at cur studi la Fromaa's bloek, next deer t Masoilc Te ;. . we