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T THE MOBNTNG H1TRALT) TUE9UAT AFRIL 22, 1890. aily nd Weekly tkr ms of subscription DAILY I'utii.ii. I avtry luorrnr. txuept Monday.) ..iverrU ,j oarrUr. per (Wk....... . ii:'. iw !.. . 6 00 WEKKLV. (l'ab!iuet every Friday Muruiui;.) . copy, pr annum, in alvance.....92.00 Ln not ratal in ailv&nce S.J0 THE SIAILH. vl-uw it th. Albany postolflc close" far all offices north ( he Eastern states It) Went Side zi the N'ai row Oaaa K. H. Kor Portland and Salem . . . Curvallisand Yaquioa oiSc south . e&) a. h,B .. ..n a.k; ...13:30 p. a . 7:30 p. The DontonVe will be oloaetl each sver.iut . turn six to .even o'clock. llVtered matter for the enrly mrnin( train should h raiilci before s o clcek the previous ereninsr. ORl-:oJ PACIFIC TIME TABI.K. Arrives Iieparu 1'iwKnirar. - 11. 15am 1.00 p m Freight ... a.jjym ,rj KE PUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Congi:.. hinder lloniann. OoVKK.Vua l. P. Tnampson. StcBBiASt oi Sr era i:eo. W. .Menrido. TerrKi!i Phil Meu-'ni. Sl 'T. S'CBLtC I .mtbi'it os E. I. McKlroy Krvra I'KiNrKR r. 0. liiker. JCDVE ai'lKEK C'Ot Ki t' S. liC.il. H EPTBI-ICAN fOl'XTV TICKET. "TiTE Sf.NTO't P. ler II JIUB. - M t'uso ij.haii, llirBL-ESTi-.IT W. A. !eiupton. it. L. Midi h. J. A. I'i hanlxon. Cusiiiiisiomb J. II Trsn. Uecukoki: rd C. Comer. i.eiS r'. . Peaifleid Miuir? - James .. Pearl. TaEtstaEK J. K. Smith. A-i-.rs-KjR lames l. ilc cy. K-i'iO; avtr.' it:Dtst--It. A. Mihheur. Si'RVktor K. T. T. fisher. I'vU'JSls-Win lorti.nller. THE A OK OF SPECULATION PASSED. To the thinking, philanthropic, man it cannot le otherwise than a matter i satisfaction, to learn that the practice of making money by speculating in the food supplies f the people, that is the accumu lation of fortunes by creating lictitious values either above or below normal prices.and by manip ulation without actual handling really buying and selling on future holdings accumulating gains with rendering any returns, has passed its day and probably will not bear its influence in future operations. Not only are the prospects better in that direction, but also in the general speculative lield, wherein :t few manipulators - have been enabled to control an enormous proortion of the wealth of the world, the era of a change is quite apparent, and a change to that is for the better, for speculation was never the handmaid of thrift or pi ogress. It is said that not since lS7t and 1S7S has there been as little speculation in the great staples as to-day, although in this country there is one-lilth more . grain produced, one-sixth more tton, twice as much iron, twice p much copper, and one-fourth more coal than then, while the railroad stocks and bonds dealt in oi the Stock Exchange have d'.ubled, and vast sums of other securities have been added to the total available for speculation. The decadence of speculation is as great elsewhere as here. The stagnation of the stock exchange is the subject of an article in Ihe London Economist a month ago, and it points out that dropping the bank rate from 6 to 4 per cent, and adding 80 per cent, to the reserve have done nothing to quicken speculation. The clear ings on the "settling days" in February, 18S7, were 111,174,000; in 1883, 120,845,000, and in 1889, only 100,937,000. "As the ordi nary bankers' clearings on account of the trade bills and checks of the countay have not declined," says the Economist "it is the more evident that this contraction has been due entirely to the Stock Exchange. Of this there is no doubt whatever. The same de pression exists in Taris, Berlin, and Vienna. Nothing is doing at either of these places in specula tion. Two leading French finan cial writers, M. M. Jacques Sieg fried and George Levy, have just published a book on the ebb of business in the Taris Bourse. The work has led to a wide discussion. In it thev declare that the fall in the Credit Mobilier,-the losses of the Comptoir d Escompte in the copper syndicate, and the collapse of the Panama Canal have left the great French financiers afraid to venture on any new enterprises or maintain the position of France in the speculative traffic of the world. Berlin is no better off. and no one knows when the era of speculative expansion there will reach its end. No one has any adequate reason to suggest for this collapse. The two most often presented are the large number of securities launched in 1889 and the extent to which the market has been manipulated by corners and trusts. The former is the favorite explanation in Great Britain. In this country charges depression to manipulation. In France it is laid to the enormous losses in the Panama Canal and other enterprises. In Berlin, Vienna, and Rome, depression succeeds overtrading and vast realty speculation. The depres sion exists, whatever the reason, and it is to-day l he one great fact which separates present conditions from the past. The current of mercantile business in all these countries as as great as ever. The hone of contention that formed the basis lor the demo cratic success in the usually repul- lican city of Milwaukee, Wiscon sin, was what is known as the Bennett complusory education law, a measure purely in the in terests of the public echools and opposition to w Inch is oposition to public Bchool education in this country. Even the democratic workers realize this fact and t he wiser anions them repudiate the fruits of the victory, as witness the words of the Chicago Herald, a democratic paper: 'iJeniocracy in this country owe much to the public schools. Vreo schools and manhood sulfYajjc are the poor man's fortresses. lie can be rob bed of neither unless he shall foolishly yield to the blandish ments of his enemies, lie would amount to little without them. The rich man can educate himself and his children as he please. His monev gives him power with or wnnoui me oanot. -oi .-o wim i the man of fathers gave limit' d means. The him a vote for his defense and they gave him the free schools for the training of his chil dren. Both of these institutions are the essence of American demo cracy, and the day when they shall be surrendered will be an evil one for the Republic. So far an the Bennett law is concerned, its real enemies are chiefly the enemies of the public schools. It may have many thoughtless opponents at this time, but they are temporarily under bad influ ences; they are misinformed as to its nature ami cope, and they will presently see their erior. To per mit the democratic party in any state to le used, even for one campaign, as an instrument with w hich to strike a blow of any sort at our school system would be a folly that could not be atoned for in years. Let the democrats of Wisconsin ponder v.ell their de cision in thiy matter. Ther.- are some victories that are more costly and more disgraceful than efeats." The attempt of certain Eastern pajers, notably the New York Times, to assert that Secretary Blain had nothing to claim diplo matically in the Union of the Central American states is as un fair as it is untruthful, for Mr. Blaine as early as 1S81 suggested that every union to the states in question. Mr. Elaine's influence and statesmanship have also been apparent in the deliberations and successful issue of the Pan-American conference. NEW TO-DA Y. FA SALE TWO BUGGIES, GOOD AS new, on a phaaton; also one act of iDgl harnaaa. Inquira at Ubrald office. CROUP, whooping- oouh and bronchitis nuadiataljr relierad by Shilah's Core. F u- sal or Fesaar Masoa. THAT HACKING COUGH can bo to quick ly aurtd by Shiloa't Cora. Wa fftiaraatea it. Sold by Fohay A Maaoa. CB. WINN, AOFJTT FOR THE LEAD ing Bra, life and accident Inraranee com panies. IITILL YOU SUFFER with Dytpepsia anrJ IT Lirer Compldiotf Shlloh'a Vital iter ia guarantoed to cure yon. For tale by F oahay A Maaon. 'IIO MY PATRONS AND LAD1RS OF AL 1 bany, I am prepared to do dreasc akin;; on abort notice. A perfect nt ajd aatialac tion euaranteed in every respect. Thank for paat farom. All in the future will be irratafully receirod. Mrs. II. Hants, corner 6th and JeSo son. SLEEPLESS N Kill I S nuda miserable by that terrible couirb. Sbilub's Curt) is the remedy for yon. For sale by Foehay A Mason. MABM FOR SALE-iOO ACKEi OF r choice land, alt under cultivation, tour miles snuthca.it of Albany, for sale at a br iraio. Inquire of Paul MiDceomeir, or at this office. HORSES Bought and sold on most favor able terms. Apply to A, Headers at Marshall's or Sthmecr'sstablrti. IlOR BALK. A XKW SIXOER SKWISO aACRIXS, at greatly reduced rates; also caoiire canary bini, Knjiiih and Gcrmsn finKers. For particulars inquire of Mrs. Wm. Myer. wWeY'TOLOA S- HOM E "t'AI'IT AL ON i'J. trood real estate serurity. For partic". lara enquire of Geo. Humphrey. HAY FOR- SALE-MCLEAN CHEAT ,Ot timothy htled; will beaold in quantities to suit at rea est le rates for cah, at tbe stables of L. stuiier. L. W, MOEN'CH A PEE3 RUETf SER, contra t rsod builder. Plan, aneci- bcations and details furnished for all kinds of frame ind brick buildings, bodies, tU: All work promptly dj te and guaranteed to he first class. CW. AYF.R3, ARCHITECT AND Sl'PER . intendant. Otfl.e over First National bank'uildinr, AHny, Or. Work solicited from all parts of the county. Fl'RXISdED ROOMS TO RENT Inquire of R. Coetz, at Oelmonioa restaaraBt. iibany Bath House AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR. 9Ladier and children's hair dress. bz specialty. DatiJ setisfactioi tnaraiteew music .t Mr. Hy man's. So. 1 3Ur tomatoes and al! kinds of fresh canu-jtl troudi ul a very low 4uro atCourail Mover's. Lorers of eond -iiM Aliotild fail n .onn Bio- Tliey have just re ceived a lot of full cream, fi.::h ami tweet. Mexican Cactus Hitlers is tlte liest remedy in Uie norld fur liver and kid ney fliseurtva, indUet ion, etc. Kor sale t M BamuKartV. Anew lulu oi line all.taper with borders to match Imve lieen .,ii.-ned ul Fortmillcr & lrvinjr'4. They are u.-w tnd elegant iesi);u. Call & them. For chilblain and Ir-wl-hite u Chamberlain's Tain Kalm Whet, promptly applied l the li-o.en tartr it wil. levciit the sk.ti from uriiiuu' black . r feeling off. It allays the tching and smarting of chilblain. and soot restores the part to a healthy onditioD Kor fcalo b Fosliay A Vtasoo, Grand Army boys, as well as many others, will be interested in the fci owiog from Alex B. I'o e, Stewart, renn., who is A. D. C. Commander Dep't Tenn. and Ga. He say: "We have had an epidemic of whooping uongh here and Chamlierlain's Cough Remedy has been the nl thin;: that has done any good." There ia no langer from who -ping cough when this remedy is freely used. 50 eeni bottles for sal by Foehay & Mason. Hare you heard what Mr. G. L. Weast, of Cambridge City, Ind., says of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy? If not, her it is: "Daring last suuimor I was troubled very much with severe pains in the rtomacu aad bowels, and was induced bj a friend to try this Remedy. I took one iiose, as per directions, and it gave me almost instant relief. I jheerfully recommend it to the afflicted." 'Jo and 50 cent bottles for sale by foehay & Mason. - . Mr. V. J. Smith, Editor of the Ft Ahercr-jnibie, Dakota, Herald, says: "The most won lerful medicine, I have ever met with, is Chamberlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrho"t Remedy. In cae of cholic is give speedy rc liaf. On hanticg trips 1 have found it indispensible. Put in aU ill water, it imparts a pleasant ta!c and pre vents the painful diar.-hxea, which alkali water produces. 1 cotdd not feel Bafe without it in my house." 25 ind 50 cent !ettlc4 tor sale by -nsliay Sl Mason Fancy turned pickets for sale at Richards & Philips'. Contractor and Kutldrr. c. iniKLi. will n asifH pls, Hrnciric tiona and tlctai'it for all kinds A hu:lt- L). nit and architreture. All work pronintlt done and guaranteed to be 8rst-cla Inti mates farni.tht'd on ithort notice for hrxk hutidinx. re'nlenr, public l.ul riiiic, bridges, etc. Take Simmons Liver Regulator One Dose WORTH ioo Dollars ! Dear S. L. I;: I ,vmssder om? i!fiof Sim mons Liver Reanlator aortb t10. I tr.ii eonatlpatod, had HeaiUrbe, foul. I cat no'h Inir with satisfaction or anpeU'e-hsd Hit blue, and tell altogether ot:t of e-rt. I re nrted to Riuo M, Ca'nmel, Ou'.nine, atiit erery remedy enrooted, bat "nlc obtained teaiporarr relief. One dose of N 1. R did me more rood than fk I fM wrth d.vtors an1 I dectorim. Rep-j-, JOJIixtrN. during that time hare had leprated attacks of haadaohe, produced by torpid Liver, and ' have been entirely cared br Simmons Livei Regulator. I found It to be of so mild a character la its action a not. to Interfere, la the least with 7 dntie in the school room, lo th.xa stmi rly s!tnjte-l ond sublcet the same, I cannot too hijrhly r-ommctol B!r moos Liver Herulator. K. L, (urn CampbellHTlllo, K). TTe hire a car load ef choice yortBf Pereheron Stallions which we will sell at reasonable prices. If yon wish to bny a well bred stallion come and txamiee our stock. Liberal rms eivm when desired. SOUTHWICK BROS. oH0RTH0M""CALm FR JIALB-TWO 13 HOSTH OLH HULL ealTrs, aad one 4 own lb old. Fs1! blooded registered stcek, front tbe young Maryfamilv. For terms applr to Herman Arnold, at on r o. (fho aid M-r-er Tlin oo pHeafj-j' d. Oataox n.scrsic ssusr is tub aosi mi rant medicine in the world for interna and eitotaal use. and for pain oi an nature. Yau will never flud its eqrtxl. Ask yonr drnr j'et fw IK We are permanently located on the old Cline hmnestead mile from Albany on Conrallis road. We hare on hand a Urge stook of rtioiee Fruit Trees of r ur ewit srowipg, which we wil sell at lowett livinc rates. Parties contemplating planting trees will consult their interests hy examining our stuck and prices before purchasing. Htmav fc Rrowskll, Albmy. Oregon umvio onuc ; piaLsss 1. saaKMsaraSPrsi. 1 sn f:rl. LJSN Co. o. a.-. i -A.T- Cnoir T7ATixo t HAKLES Hi. D 'AT1XO UTTP KOWNBXL-9 V ou Qta Kin. Tlio latest meet Albany Nurseries L -TaSTEj-' S cncTjor Ci cul i r.l ttr 3 for " B 1 U I N L lifl CD . CO. OPvOytiLI f -Lriti bsr-su.nGlst -sou by isMIM II IMWIiaasaaMHaTOrT - CstsrteTto lal Dr. Heml fltclnor's .1rt, Tjannictg and qvrftik cracra -tatfanta- mad Children's Cora-j'-.ista Snpericr to Catator O ystrestorio or Kavreotio Syrnps. iruStfLren fry for Caatoria. Ki: tegw of Mothere Mose Cetor' Oastoria cure CnKc, Co.natri-atio.i ; Kior Motnach, DiariiKBa, EnK.niMon Olvea boslthy aleep ; also alia digestion VULtuJUt nacubtto smpcfiicuiin. ; Iks IIA5 Jl.'ST n E Kn.ltniriiij: :i fine line of mut- which will 1e PuKl at l-ottorn prW Re mil ciLn t Conn ter lias l.een-jsla'iilishcd, and iu ordrr to make room fpr new goods lie w:!! !! bis lait stock of dre-a riiioaut, m.notia, -te , at a VE1S1 GREAT RF JULIUS GK A DWUHL'S GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. THE LEADING CROCKERY, FANCY GOOD. AND TOT STORFlTlie FilieSt LjllB Of PiaTlOS afltl 08 tilB ! OF ALBA.Nl. IIIKIIM.Y lit..Ml.b IUHfl-.K I5U oily VEPWARE, FRENCH CHINA AND GLASSWARE, BOY'S WAGONR, RABY AND POl.L CAR, RIAGES, AND A G-taerai Assortment of Fancy Goods. .lrcialty in tho tlnent Tea, Coflo, and Family Groceriw. direct for net ca?h and carrion tbe lartiest stock in tbw Valley. Insurance agent fur r na and "W Sbrinte Jim now rfceiviug my &irinjr j'ooila and 1 can j at'elv sa 1 huv thf: larct-rit as weil as the tine.-t j i took everfhownin Albany. My Dress Goods Department! ""Is Tory tull. comprisin' all tbe now shades in warp llentit-Ua. We als have a full hue of yll wool IlenrieMas, Cashmtifs, Almo3, I'Vench and do mestic suili.is, satteens, etc Also GENTS' FURNIS UNO (JOODS.a (;KNTS' NKlK WEAR. OKNTS' HtiSIERY, UMKRELLAS, HOSIERY, J 1 ironld ca'l esppt-cial attention to our sto:k of WHITE GOODS, YL0UNCINGS AND EMBROIDERIES. We have the agency for the Y S F t Co. hose, ! ortfl is tafe to v the-v are th Viest made. i " " " J ; l . AAn,nniiaAii We invite comparison . . ., i" . Vest goods at the lowest W. H WOJb-O AHTjqiT Perfect Utmedics c, a J V(ru)' fj M) At . ; iw-JU(iut maoui illattliewiWa.l)iiri LBAIJY, OREGON Wc make prices rattle on Hard- rare, Tools, titovea and Rangce, Tinw are and I'lumbinj;. Call and j hoc us if you want anything in our ! line. We buy by the carload. j m !oitlle., 11. A AncRiW, H. !.. Jll!N. QxJjal St, Brooklyn. .'J.' I Pm tua I oafi;,r, 77 Jiunay 6w, Kcw T: i RKCF.IVK1) ills OF He buv Mantip. BEAD'S t LAPIKS' DRKS GOOD j LADIES' FANCY OOODS. LADIES' UNDKIVhAK, LADIKS' HOSIKRY, LADIES' NOTIONS, - . O.... ,MttA 1 j f n ta vol ir VUl liltlt' A - fctiw .iy , . ly . ' pos - gilde prices. Ke8iy, READ. The City Liquor Store iff. HAUMGAHT, Proprietor. f-9 Next door to the Odd Fellows" i inple, Albany , Orctoti Keeps constantly on band tbe finest imjoited sud dotucttic wins, liquors, cigr.rs nu tel ax.a only tirst-claas liquor store in tha city SPECIAL aWON PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE GOUK'TRY Tlilius Joseph Manufacturer of Choice Cica AND DKALKK IX KINK LllFilllTEl) AND KEY M I'lun and Miiukinjr Trlit'cios, full line of Smokers' Ait Next aoor to Pllcitlt t'b candy Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. CI l I Tf 11 1 f T Jako no bo unless V. L. lioujlas' name and pii.f ircM.uud ot. J ." U XJ. JIM Hie bottom. If tbe dialer cannot supply you, send oiro.t to utorj encloaiog- advettued pri e W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE FOR CENTLEMEN. .Sold hv - as - Wee have 0 Jt-lit n lie uoiiliTcf do date (Nov . IS , biii'liinl' t need rates c a'n ) javc n!'iit lo0 m-itti'ts made by ourM-lv. from A llied ,1 jplit i t a ) ;c Imd at iiki r.ile. W'e enn y llic oiilv t'uil iinc of view ) i lll.it s at'-, liii ar-icd w iik nt lowi rt rates for iirM-cIaM wor';. We! "ball !( plena iJ to ; you .it err fludio in Kroiiini:'- ! cV. pt-v: i'o-.t 'n e tlani ic lec FOR PURE DRUG! TOILET AND ;o . .1 .. - -HE" ATPO Willamette Valley. EXAMINE? HIS l CALL AND Altamnnt s lastcnt stailioti and sue of I'elco. leading Altamout land j children with a 4-jear old rccoul of C.o'.f. Jet dam Ilelle 1'riec, tlio -Jain of I Princeinoiit, 3 ear dd r-coiil and ZilaphoiHi C:3.'. Will bo Uept at j Albany, Tuesdays aii.l .Silunlas: at altra, WcdiicsJay and Tlmrdays, and at lintno Monday. Allowed tt rervc marcs at ."0 to insure. ALTAG0, 9320. 3 yenr old re cord 2:4 1 S'Ui (d A'ta-i.r-nt, the sire of .1 regiment and Maggio ArnoM. record 2:35 (public ttia 2 2S I Daughter of the famous brood mare, Alice DraUt, the dam of Norman M "bum. Vill be fcent at Corvallis Mondays ami Tip g'lays; at Halscy, WLdrcsday. and Thiirsrltivs sn l at borne Fridays and Saturdays. Season cnnimencina April 1st, and Thar.kintr our patrous for past favors harness horse to call and see us. A ti bote ttallionr, also choice yonnz driv plcasnre in showing stock any day except Sunday. MCKNIGHT BROS FE JL D STOEE GENERAL PI10DUCE MARKET. j WANTED SPECIALLY Hay. oats and rotatoer, to tupply customers j on the Ore.-on Pacific Railroal extension and mv increasing borne trade, , where I tell in quantities to iuit the purcl aaers. Offie oot or Ferry street. RiM. ROBERTSON. V !c rulii.ro i-inl I'.i iar U ! -. AN" '-i-lr r ir. Mor-, .;!-:.!.y. Oreiroii m a I l ine nir, tlr.ny Hand .ralu anil 4'rrt-diuiHtr Mntrrprttol. ItCht in the HirM, Lxauilnr his I 95.00 (.rnuinr llauft fl a it or. St.uv llnml-vvtrtl Writ rln.c. I .l..ii Polit e n nd lnruicr -lior. Si Ml I vira tnlnrti.il M.c. I :.'ii m at? ttoi kliiKineii Mi or. !4'i.OO ami IUi' rttrieol ! ell or. AH .11 nil r le toiinv. Iltufon anil !--. K:S SH0KS .ion. !i.;. tKi: i on Hi-t. 1iKT VATKKIAl . l:tl TV1 !:. lli llllivii W. I. IXItt.l l. ktroelitoit. :.:. L E. BLAIN. Taio Leading. I'linTOfilUrHKRSs M1.N , ol'.Kt'ON. ln.Tic I.v L. Vi". dark mid (iicc inood tip ;it. be bad in. ni them only of tie, aj re FAZSOY WOODS to 0. L BLACKMAN -DBtLBJl Z3C- iimos, Paints, Oik I'crfumery and toilet article !s a full line of books ar lat'onery. periodicala, etc. lT PreecriptioiiS carefTi!' i-.irr.poundtd ;H ODD FELLOWS JlWd vlbany OrtR CARRIES STOCK no respoic ihi'i'.y assumed fr accidents, feChnohrt:n,rcB v.n and colts from fci tale. Will take no respoic -1 1 i I i t y assumed fr accidents. OvW'laild to Cilliiuiitul. VIA ACirK- StilTUERS .FACirK- ,'(-JII-.NY'b THE MOUNT SHASTA ' CUTL. Time Kctwi cji Hull f.ia lrauli Albany 35 35 ii o r. California express trains run daily butwrrn Portland and San Ftatfifc-o. Sot iu i :M)tm..Lv lVrt :t ...Ar.. . . . L . . i';4.- as ar. tni !:15pLi..U Albany. Ar 8. Frarct.-ot.t.t .. Loral I'll. Iralu l:iil-K ! b.uo i. 1.1. . Li. j rj:4'Jm..Lr.. j 2M0 p m..Ar.. ..I'orflaod . . .Aitiaiiy..., . . Kivene. . . Al.. I Obnnon llrmnli. b:'M pru..Lv Albany ... Dwtl p m..Ar... ..L b:n o'i . 1:M ptn..Lv A;'-i:i; ... p in..Ar. ....Ij i.al...n. a m..Lv....Aita:iy... o nirl . lain ..I . . . Al ' ta 8.2i a m..Ar....l.t!aiioi i.t . PCLLM,MiUFFET.Sl.i:i:iI.I;. TOURLST SLEKl'IXCi CARS, Fr accommodation rf btr-cud-Cirfs 1-e BctiKeis attached lol'xiKr.'luito. The S. P, Co.'s Ferry lulit c. rrft'ico with all the regular trains on the ea.t f.d-- e--if:on from to: t oi F strict, l'otrla'i''. Ys Mt'r titl-'.ot:. Detwcen iVi ti.uH. r.r.d Con tin 1 1 I rain Haily I T:5r'a ni..l.i. ...1 ''' ! r- At :!,.-.!,-. ri'.i ti-a.on f i-i. i. r :xrr Irain riailt-- !...; bur. I iM p m. . I.v IVit I KOpin . Ar.... U j' :! i: ' -. i . ... THROUGH TICKETS i'o ai: r. ;.. SOUTH' AND L:AST Via Caliir.rr.ia. For full i:ifm.2ti ts ::. mp, etc-, call .n (..i. j ji : s ;.t . K. KOF.HI.KR, I i i: ...: - Manaircr ' I . iDlOK PACIHfi r uvericiii!- ivi t t.r- I t.i. ' ' TICK i. r; - y PULl'iiAN i;.L; I OMAHA, ! COi'N 1 I CHICAtiti I Flegitnl t Iti.,tnu i it: -. Close CoiiliNtiri.. r.i l'.T?;-:.fl t.-r ; f :ii.o ati'i i'ui t s.. tll.ll j-.-ij;, l"rn a"3 Ik-.ts Ica.r !";. in'i wirj:, the foot of bro&u't .r -u t' . :: 1 ui ... ; :, i Frid.-.v of each t-. k. t. (. l:.MVLIM.. . itt .! U: I 1' d i r. T A:'. i;T tesrml Vi-nrdc !aitasci. T. W . Lt.L. . T. A, C. !. I THIS j OREGON PACIFIC HAJLHOAD. ! Oregon DeTelppmeixt Uos i SteoiTisihsp I. in " Emm I AM 22 Hours Lesst, Tiino. Ihan by as.e other r-n:. : . Accon.r-datlos nr-t.rt.tf-e.i fort orof-itt and n:ety. I arcs aar1 irciiMs ih . ti.e Kres.'iti beve rou:iiii ccsnsnrt' snips, miion lets t!.M m a!! points lv. : tid Sap Franciaeo. SAIUN'J I I lb, i r.. ' be i-. -V TKli I Willaruct- V.ilo-,- WUlsoKSe Vi.;:- . Withmett. Vi'!, ; ISO 4 ,:.; .,. ! 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