Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, June 11, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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LA.IL.Y VNI
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l.irib.-ruk wery Oinriiint: c.ttpi M..nla.
alt-erad by oarirler, per week ... O"J0
-.v ui, per no
WKEKLV.
irnrtiahe4l every Friday M-rniti.)
-- -opt, rr annum. In advance il.0
"'nn not paid in advance ... tjftt
THK MAILn.
vatl t the Albany poatnirlce clew
For all office north
rhe Kafltern state - f
rn West Side
tod the Narrow Gauire R I!
Kor Portland and Salem !l a. r
. llift ...I V ; 1 .1 . "I - .
offlce aouth 7:iw r. v
rZneVh
Keiaterd matter for th early rriorhin
.rain xhoald be malted before S ooloel; the i
.wviooit erenlnir.
OREfiOS PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Arrites Ivpart
c&Mengur 'iU.lSaroit.n V
frvltfht .. o.-.'opm C.'i
EDI TO RIAL A'O TES.
Thk Secretary of War. has in
formed the Senate that it will
take six years to complete publi
cation of the olicial records of the
rebellion; in all ther- will be one
hundred and twenty volumes. 4.
of which have already been
printed.
Tub National Wool Grower j ,itle ((( ..,;,oveni.r-Oeneru!" had
Aeaociation met in Texas venter-1 1kvU ..utiuiu-a in iis Mea.i. It j
day. Ooe of its purposes in t ha; j H.H Iu .rt, j,,.,.,. Uieiv:oie. de-j
meeting was probably to convince !t.;arei t;K. ei ns jr, to describe Leo
the repreHentative in C'ou-ies: '! v nl ad thk. Ouv-rn .r-Gciieial oi j
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irom iiiat niaie. mat n is uei -r. -j
sary to have a tariff on wool, j
Whether it will succeed in that j
endeavor or not will be a question, j
Theke does not appear to exist
any foundation for the report that
Preaident Haraiaon will veto the
.. , -c -
bill upon silver coinatie it it is j
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passed by Congress. The report ;
. t, ., . TI , i -i '
that President Harrison had said ,
4 ,i u i
that he would veto the bill comes
directly from his enemies and
probably-has no foundation. He!
is not a man that expresses him-!
uel no nrematurelv on such '
questions.
Thk bill introduced in the house
by Mr. Fowler, of New York ap-!
propriating $125,000 to tin.sh the
Rrant monnmpnt in the mftr..r..v
Ks it$ not regarded with mtu-h favor j
as it is thought that the great city .
is shirking self imposed duty at I
the expense of the nation. If toe 1
the expense of the
government is to build a monu
ment to the national hero, it is
the general opinion that it should
be erected in Washington and
New York certainly has no claims
to it unless that city exerts her
self enough to build it.
Thk general view taken ot our h:ty per cei.t, and all maikeu m
recent State election does not a-' ia,,t "'.1'
8 time the conclusion that it was fiio.so wisiiing screen door and
"in any measure a democratic vie-1 uuioWs should cali on K. ii.
, v v,-l- t-;i . : unk, -.viio will put theui .n coiii
tory. The New l ork lnhune i,.,,.
J . piete on snoit notice. Miop o.i
says: "The first response irom t.urlu ,- 0I .-ecomi and I eny Mitetf
the country to the action of Con-; rrrmmr ..in nm mr.rrr -
gress on the tariff comes from Ore-1
gon, and it is entirely satisfactory, j
Representative Hermann (Rep.)
r . .
is re-elected by a majority probably
larger than the handsome on he
received in lStSS. lie has the dis -
, , . . . . ,
Unction of being the first member
uf the Llld Congress chosen. The
. . -it.
Oregon Legislature is heavily he -
n,i:.,n;l.ll,l,r.,.-.,.,a , ., I- r-. ,.
it certain that Senator Mitch- ll s
Successor will be of his Own politi-
cal faith, j mjlAr HACKING COlllII can t o ,ul.-k-"
; 1 ly cur.d by Shn ili'iCure. Ui,'iiaiaiitee
. Tin- otrnrta of thp (wrman m.v- ! "- IV 'V;ni - ason. .
ernment to counteract the effect
of Bismarck's expressed opinions.
by publishing that hisremarksaie
Bimply those of it private gentle -
men. and should U- accepted only
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na sua ii, ouea not leinxi iei.ui n
1
on either the governments discre-
tion or lrorMt judgment. In the;
first place its assertion- in that
respect w ill only cause derisioil.
and in the second place all the
government can do will not re-
, .... .
move from minds Ot the people
the faith and belief in Bismarck,
a ni a t 1aih u li a n.inL'U o t" till
u
his words will lie given
oracular
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oniciue " iui.i.i iai.it. v.i . -
many s Emperor might as well at
T"!F
le i
tempt to stop the How oi tl
Rhine river as to displace the Ger
man's faith in Bismarck. ;
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It is astonishing how lottery, i
and other chance schemes, appeal
to the gullibility of the people!
They seem to absolutely run alter'
.- ,t..,. ,!,. .
money. It is a satisfaction how
ever that the chief return.? of that
nature is likely to mwt with a
ouietus. It is said that the f-.-!
, . - , - T .
i ttood news ior the 'ri'-nds oi law
and order throughout the co-.ntry.
"The New Orleans New Ijlts;."
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the anti-lottery organ, say it i
t.. kr,lt. rh-.t nnv Iff terv
scaree y.oo-.. ... .
.... r.l ... 1 .-. n ....... r. ,. .1
legislation win now ut ucuipicu
t this easiou of the Legislature.
h'!k wtiicn tne Louisiana la.iv ry ; b., .K1. .
u.nagers have receive-, in ir.rX
.rtV.rt- to nemetuate then chat ter i tn a "Wie umi U-i.it. N.uu.l iia..k ,.i
virual blockade ot tl- puUic! '
i
business. The lotlerv men';:
may over the discovery that there
are certain legislators who cannot
be bought is aggravated by the j
knowledge that the Chief Execu- j
tive of the State has ttuowu him-;
..,.if .h i.. Tiii. ..-;n in..
l feu I mjoi l u l i oic . i iir- - . ;
! doubtedly w ork like beavers to m- i
; lltienee public sentiment after the !
Legislature adjourns. Fortunate-
ly their opponent- t in be depended
on, ami if the ;j.d work is con
tinued during the reces that has
been recently prosecuted with so
i much energy, one of th bigiiet I
i and m st infamous 'combines-'
i that was ever formed to debauch
'the morality of a great nation
! -ill be permanently broken.
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Ki'i t n.iM OI tlie ines.i nllil net'Cii
111 Ktissi uois lioi appear iu oc
of a verv (substantial nature. A j
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so cial no! ice for ureas cenaotvhjp .
. . . . ,
is one oi tiie i uM 1 1 in ions ot tnatj
country, and a close is the ruling j
iof that official tiw the e litor ot
the leamnv! daily paper at wai
saw hub just been severely n-pri-mauded
by the Kcal auth- riticS
Utr pel luitli:. aii article to appear
in which the Cope was referred to
as tile ""Viceroy of t'hiist." It
w as pointed oat by the censer that
the title ot " Viee.-ov" had been
abolished in 1'ola'nd -ince the in -
SLitrection of ISt'.U. and that tie
(j,,,) . At Si. 1 etc rs till an
ort;t.r is;u..,i jroni the
,.ellhr"j, ,vr. tment to the effect
ttl.u no vrK telegrams can be
tither ivcJ ui ddiveml
h ln evening and s
'dotk in th 1""rl11""- 1 '? s'jIe
reason uiveii lor this aroitiary
ukase i that the oihcials ot tiie
Censor's Bureau ooject !o remain
, .
on dutv at ni-'!it-tuue.
- m
in, .i)ii.i.
To be present at tiie er.tertain-
ment eiveu bv the pupils of the
Meters Acaaemy.
In "Wealthj
and VisaoUi,' Uie principle urama
I in six acts, are
besides amusing
scenes ot practical iite, greut sal)
Ume ideas developed. presenting
a tturt) t,t pleasure to intellectual
minds. The lively operetta ""Kival j
-r sylvan mil, ucar wit. eiam; i
,ti o)...itnln6 uii.i iMH't V A filler
t. ,.,.,.,- r.o.i n...?. .sinn - int,-r-
hides exhibit the musical attain
ments oi the pupils. Keu.ei.iU-r
tt tue pericrmance takes place
on Wednefcdav June KSiii begin
nmg at b r. m. in the opera house
of tiie city. Programmes a ill be
distributed by Hie ushers. Tickets
lor reserved seats are sold at Mr.
Li. L. Blackmail's,
Look in the window at tha
I Ladles" I'.aZaar. Hals reduced
Lii lOiA
: lViM:1' '''" '" A rK '."
, It lor Onalei. CUV -ll.il Co. i.J l.t n
; ,,t,rti..ii ..i ti.vu- i.i na-e u -t.xk.
Mi,Ul,Wi 0,,:lltao ul !,.,.., ; .,.
j
I'i. :.M nil.O Koo.M-i 1UKi-.1 li.o..:ioi
, j ,,, 0 a, i.ei,.llut r. -u i.su.
:
1 OO.U3 to :.:.it : .... ,in,ii.ad f-.niiw on
: j Uiv ,,Mr ut Jvers.n i. s.sib
1 ' 11 illnW.
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W. AYtai-N Allot! 1 i-.c . A.l si 1'Lti-
I oanK unJiiu, Ai..ai.... or. W,,rk HJ..K.V.
,w.. U ...... .,1 !.. ....IIIOV
llllefMat.l. O'l; ) ovei" I 1:I ad.-liai
id
j (7b .ifiat;.
tn- MMK'" nM' :
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; lau.t isroi
; rtLr r-iTi.'Mdifi's aside uiiiraoi- by j
i i that n-r;.i- .--u-ll. shliuhs I ore is'
... . . . i,.- i... t. ,v v
tr.e rciaeo; lur iuii. i i,ra.i l., roMia a
J ii-.n.
i vksale- Mvhouhoid mrit-hin.'at
j tJ'l. Tn 'LT,
j -second .tree: w O. I-. r:lr.). a J.. ..
i 'c''. -.
i JoNi-V To loan -Home eapimi at s
i iij. pti' olit. r.i.ctt on a;ipr,)V..d security,
j i,. M-Hr.er.on, rtal w.aie ana ln,uruce
j r"M mUwt' "0O
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"iuKK K.,r Ir,u aoiw town
Jy 'rt; ihc t c.i cuuuv
1 otupvrtv.
! otu.i-Tii. rr v riv-'UiU: tii nit- -ji uu..
j s jKilJU, oier t -nil .VUloi j.i
Iiallii.
'OR A i.E. A Ml SIM.KS SrtWI.VO it A-111NK,
at rr.ir.y ru t'l Till-; Als,l Choice
i:i:r. l.ifJ-, r.o,',un aiai '..ermtui-Miigera.
ir :ar.i;uii tu-aire of Mrs. Wu., Mo-r.
TVyK 5ALL -A i,--t y..ans aud calf.
jt loipure at tliu !iKR-U -'I-'. ii N
u,i "' ,'-e.
ertibeate of urKnuiztin.
ikam-hy l1i-A.ttr.:.r. u.-k oi- ,
w asmi....!.., u i, iwO. )
Wher. t., to ... t..ry tu.ie'i e pit-
i'.Ub. ci ,-.i!ad)" in U.'j cl .li'fi. , U1
iu r i - ir; ty oi Ui n. -tctt; ( i'ic:oii, fi-v
vnth au : .ut ;-r. i.-iftf.i (i tin-
-i..;utif of uv Cm led .utr it-.ju.rt-d to ;;
-.n.fiU'i 'Aitti nefwrc t-r. st'.ail be
-lllill TK'."! 'lai .li. lit.-' im- "aa. a--
' i'T,',. ",1 L'-": ".. ' iV autnor.d
I t;,.;';;:.J;:r:V'"',"dti-o
o. tb- naoi's-J-i
in i-;nii;i v -A.'iur'.cf witne" uiy ua.ia
; sa m oi.;.x- ti-.i- ;i9t d..y ot My. .u..
. I.-B 1., L- - LAi-L 1 .
c.-troocr
: 1
uo Oarr.-r.cy.
Use elegant lotion for tan
lire motiving nunAi.n wedxesdav. .rrxE ii. typo.
THK-
tapa lion
JifUJfl PAtlNL HAlLilUAL.
. . .-. . rx r . . ( t rw I . r
.'8
u.
Steamship Line
i)
i 'j. Hours Less Time.
riiau by any other rout-: j
.vrn. "Ut'.oua un-.urii.-d (or . ..iuf.rt J j
...t. .1..' (rt-iv-l.tt tia Vauuioaan.l !
"h. ori-.f.n Deve opiuent coinuy'H fitiaiDi
.HI . iiuieh that b nv othtrr route te
all point- in th.- W'iil!aui-t'e Vfli '
San Fr:u;ciicii.
Sailing datks.
fKOM VAQIllfcV
.ViJIame'te aile May 4tn
,ii.unf.t VaIVy "
wnia-ne't-v.u-y ..
tin
' ";,'li
i"i"i " '
rllv hak nvMi:c
w-.,UlljrItl. Vj.n iu
::li
A'iiiimt'te v.iky
lilM-.u.-f It ttt
w.
in- -oiiiivi'iy m.-t:r.'c the r'.wot
.c'i. ff -r sailtt.tf datef.
... II. H wiu.. .., irn F nl' AfcWt.
..ii M.-.ie.iiii: v Hii ie',, a ui l'rsi,eiH.v,, cl.
U-iiieiiiber" tl:t- Oregon Pai ilie popu
! ir -tinimer evuraionH. Low r.il :
t i-.'K et - nr.- noiM if.irdiiiiaiml"d evei ,
eJii -'i iyiixl Saturday from Aibun..1
C-i v ;s.t ! i i aiid Ptiiloai.illi to V:iiiiini
and for tiie return trips until feptelu
I.mt i-.XN-pl MJIl'!.i.;
C i 'I '.' 1. A il j i.v r ;
i ..rl!i4 lu.4 I " c'-i.,.il.- 1--W r- 1
vr ii.l- . t Ai li-.i i-. '
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o a V -t-'w a A a-:.;, m...
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t.OiV'illlS. '
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lid'
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ii:tH KKN
I'OMHUM I
THa MOUNT iuaTA 0UTE.
Time between
A I ban.)
35
Hull Fill!
1 rnnelAeo
S5
Cilaoinu exprew" traiiis run daily t teu
r"i-.rtlaud aiid San t'ranciSM.
.L i ii ;
:( p m. . I.v...
Mia p ill. . l.. ..
'Ah u in. . A I. ...
Portland . ..Ar.. 10: If. an.
Alliany L-.. HAb an,
"ai o. r ranci.io.i- ..
liwil I'M.!.. Iralu I.nly (Kx. Sunday
-
i.,.'4,, u ,' Yy"" Albany. ......i.v ". ". 1 1 :.t." an,
b:Oj a ui. .Lv IVrKand Ar. . X:tt pu.
:w p m. . Ar tunum UY-j "..ci?"
(a'luiuoll Kraueli.
.. .,m--U--AUM,v
.Ar.. ::W an.
.Lv.. b;4..aci
9Mi,m..t Lei-nun
t:nii pio .Lv Albany Ar.. i:i"i I'Hj
-J.Ji: p a .. Ar L.ebainn Lv. . S.40 au
";tn a u...Li-.....V10aiiy Ar. . 1 i pn.
! a ui.. Ar....lehauon Lv.. pi pn.
.- 'lr,,.-'l, .-r., ...-VwJ
PC LL.Vl.VN KL r.hrHL.h.l IK
IwCKlrfT SLEKPINCV CARS,
'-r acvtiiniiiodation of Sotorul ClufB !
l't Ctx'ti Ferry n.oett L-oimtvlioi.
with ali ilti- rt.(iiur truion on the wwt wrto ai
vmion Ir.'U. of K (ttrtHrt. iMtrlaud.
Weil Side IMvislon.
Between Poitland and Corvalhu1
Mull I rulii lall - Lxrcp. Sunday
;jiiin..b. .. . Po.tlari-I ..Ar.fJSOp. iu
l';-0 p iu . . A: . ... e-ranis.. L 1.30 p. m,
At Albany and C'oralli connect witt
trains ot iire'ou t'at.ilii'Kaiiro.'Ml.
t.xpreis Irani llallttExeipt sui.oay
1:W p in . Lv fortlsnd . Ar.. Dalian
s:i. p ni . Ar.... Aliil ii.nvil .l. . 6.-lo.iu
THROUGH TICKETS
lo AI! Point-
SOUTH AND EAST
Via California.
Kor fuil liiforajiti( D rvtrar ii.ig rt-
iuai..-, ew-, full ou t-i.pii Hacit'- nl AiIku.
I.. huKHi.Kk. t. I'. KolihKS,
.M:iihfc'i r A-f.t ( . A 1' A
iDMGa PACIFIC RL'Y
lONI'lM
Overland Pxtouite
Traiiin tor ir.e Lat leave I'urUaiKl at 7 a. h
do U;00 T. H. ilailv.
QKETkS
.naoa and Kurop,,
PULLMAN PALACE CAR SLEEPERS.
I'ree Coloniat Sleenlo. Cars Kan Throairb oi
Bx Tralni
TO
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BL7JFF.-
KANSAS CITY,
CHICAtiO ND ST. LOUIS.
I.lesanl ew lllnlntf (ar. Wit
lianar.
I Cl'o ConiieeticnK at Hortland tor San r"ran
,-im-o and ruget Sound points.
.fcSMVmts leave tiie Ccaupany s ahart, al
th foot of Broadalbin street, on InesdayauJ
r'ridav each week C. i. RAW LINOS,
t'itv lick. I and r niglit Aifent
f n. TIILtA.
I.eneral 1-raftle lanattrr.
T. W. I.KK.
i. V. A.
JOHN SGhw.EER'S
Livery. Feed & Sale statu.1
Henid ilnd ElbnH'Hh ifU
H". nr.. i0AKbiia ly the urn or month. l's
.rn.,. it h;tijt'?e J reaimuaSile term
K O S H A V c" MASON .
Wlioli-aai and H.-taii
on .
Elegant Lotion renders the skin
it n .. . 1 K...t . i ... 1
sou and bcautitu'..
No matter what the price, our'
goods will always be first-class.
1 kr-.-NCtli i. BLACiail'lu.-.
i
The City Liquor Store
M. ItAUMGAKT, Proprietor.
! trSt dojr to tho oii feilo-' eople, Alo-viy. Oregon
Knot's oonstaiitly on hud the Bmxt iinpjrt! an I Jjme-itic. -vino., liquor, atpin to
j io!r:o Only hrnt-cU liquor store in the'eity
SPECIAL 4rTEKT'0K PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE CUUNTRY
Tulius Joseph
Manufacturer of Choice Cipas
AND DEALER IN
u iU i ill hi;
i:ian Pluif and Smokinif Tobacpos, MecricUaum and BrUr Cipi't,
full line of Smokers Articles. Also dealer in
Next aoor to PiltdtTur's candy store, Alrmiiy. Oreicuu,
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
m . f T r 11 r -A T
T Take no thun un'e.a W".
'LfAO 1 the liituni. If thd dealer Oiiiuot supply you, en.l .Ire t w ta.torj
th,
fc-ii.---SUilt imI.ci tiscd po.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE CENTLEMEN.
I
v.. 1.1 1,,- B CT 31 AIM I
1 . "rl . fc PL.A1W. I
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A.SK YOUIi GK0Ci:R FOU
. 1 "I 7" Y XT 1" ' I
CJolu rn baa LJJ U bC
The best brand in the market. Thin extra fine quality of Flour is manu- j
factured by the j
- . !
JEFFERSON FLOUR-ITS MILLS COLIPANY,
Th mill han re .ently been rlitte-l
most improved machinery. Ank tor the
6.
C
And take in other
Hopkins
STCCESSOKS TO HOPKINS fc
am
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
Galvanized Iron Cornice Window Caps, Water tables, Pilaatcrs and
Building Finishings.
Having had 15 years experience in the business of manufacturing or
namental gal anized iron work for buildings, etc., satisfaction will be
ouaranteed. Plumbing promptly attended lo.
FIRST -sTREEl', - ALBANY
GOO i )
GEKTLEMEK
AND
iM-tr
' e v t; v to liow vou as nice
coL.-dii ttie New Superior, and our
ineoest in nil the lan I at i nlv
j call in advance, we remain
f
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ill
aUCCESSORsi TO G. V. s3UTU
mv uui ijkj
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L. Hou;la n.mie Kiel price are Htaii).l oi.
Unr i nil. Ilcn lliinu Uraln
mill trratlu r nlei proo..
I(rl lu Ilia- Volll. I Vauillie lil
UiS.llll .-liuili' IliillU ee
loir.
iM.uu linxl-'o-we.l Vi li Mior. ,
lr.a.5n I'olli e i i.ii l aimei-. lioe.
I(i J 61 I Mm nlue nil Mine.
tH!.-4.t A 'i V..i-Uliii;ltiell
lMltr
-i tMi ami rjil.7. UuyV m IhhiI
MllM'f.
til Alaite iu tPni;re. llmloli
ntid I are.
J SHOES LAWK
MHIf. IWt!
11K-S I Vi A 1 Khl .1..
HKs.1 S I YLK.
! rs i uniMi
. I. IXIIi.l.As
Br.ri.tib. Ih-.
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ami nuppliU with all the Jatht ami
LUMBIA
59
lTEvery ack w arrnted"S-4
Bros
SAITMARSII DEALERS IX
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HP
AND LADIES.
-THIS IS OUR-
r FIRST CALL,
THE PUBLIC. IS INVITED TO
;ift5ft
acook of fhe lianami iami'v.or rns
new line of (hixoline i-toves.
fair prices. inatiKiug you .ou.
1 i11 !
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THK MARKETS.
Al.BtNY lriiT4TIoJf
Wl.eai i
Oats ac
Flour 4 'V, pei l-oi
Potato 1 'J5
Enea lt5
Butter 15(3 20o
lard Viftt&lSi;
Uam8 12$81tfc.
riUoulders 10c.
Baeou 101J:.
Hav Tlmotliy, llti, outs aud ! r-.m,
tVi. '
Ap, n -r.reeu, t(K(R1.50 t,er bu.
Flu Dried, 4(j.c. per ft.
AppVa dried bleucUtd 9' undrlcd
S C.
Cliiekeim 4.50(5 00
Hides He-'l bides, ttreei , .
10 c : deer ekine, A)c; ulieep peil'
7 5c, according to wool.
bvef i&iXK tross.
MultoD 00 per bead.
lion's 'HSUc, dressed.
hard Ken, or i;ullou tins,
pailb ia .
10-..
The iaiesi Ileel unit-lf ai
.Vr
ilyuuiiiV.
N'o. 1 Star louiatoei' and all kinds ol
,'resii caiiie'd goodi at h very low
ficure rtt I'oarHil Meyer's.
L,oVei s oi irood ilitepe ittiiilild nil
n oiin Kms. They hive just re
cived a lot of full cieaiii, fresli and
siveil.
Mexican 1'HCtUS Hitters - the best
remedy in the world for liver aud kid
tiey di-eaie, inditrestioll. e'e. Kor -alt
t M BaiiiuL'iirtV
Anew lin of tine wah-pipeis wLl
boiders to inn tcli liave been opened a
Fortmiller A IrviiiK'''. They are ue
uid elr-ifaLt dcKisjns. Cah end "ei
them.
For chilblain and frost-bite- iw
'JhaiiiberlainV Pain Balm. hei
proniptly applied lo the frozen partf
I t wii. ieveiit the sk.n lroui lunula
j 'lack , r pielinir off. It allays th.
1-hii.k und fiiiartitiK of chilblain?
...I ll... ,.Uftt..B lieullhl
OIHlltM.n
j Via-on.
Virai.d Aniiy no; s, hi well a ni.iu
.tliers, will he inii rested in tin !
' uwipg from Alex I'. I'o. f-, Jt w-rt.
1 IVnii., w ho is . f). C. O.niinnndei
I Dep't Teuu. an 1 a. lb' :.:
'iae had an epidemic ot ..b'joiuii".
niigh here and I'hainU riain's Coin;!
Kemedy has been the onl tnii.K thai
tiaf- dune any good." There is ui
laugc-r from who-piug conli wiiei
-hi lenauly is freely used. 50 crn.
bottles for sain bv t'oshay & Mason
r wi o ;
east, ot Cambridge City, Ind., say.
,f t'han l" rlain's Colic, Cholera ai"
Uiarrlaea Remedy? If riot, here it i
"During last suiiiiner I was tr' -.b'e.
very much with severe ,...1.........
r l r . . . 1
') a menu i try r..imu y .
took one i.oso. an per directions, aor
it yave me ainirmt instint relief. 1
heerfully rfcoroin' t "i.
.rUicted." 25 an' .m.iiii " ttlc t
ale by Fonhay e ) :m,u.
i Mr. F. J. ! ui,, K.iitoi- -I the K-.'
J Aberciombie. ila;ot. Herald. Kht
I "The nioct in.",erfi! intdv nie, 1
aave ever inn. with, is Chainbtrlaiii
Colic, Choi, la and Iharrhiea R na dy
In caw of oliolic is -s nee!y re
aaf On iiuniitig tri I huve toiitji
it iiiihspeniiihle. Put id ai -aii waiei.
it imparts a ;., jk.u' 'ast al ii pre
v'euta the pi .iu'. -jirii ea, whu-1
tlkali water ,-i.inct 8. I oidd noi
Ui. uutu u-.tb.- .t in mv hoi-2
inJ 50 con: bottles for bj
H'obhay A Mtw:
oiilm-1 i suit Buildrr.
ir,
SHbLL IL . . .'f-H Pi ASH, hfRV FK7-
tit tun ana u 'ai - t- a' nun t.i ;ni" -
i . and anhittcti. . Al r rk prci' t'i
done and nuaranttwl h iirT 'la- '
inn tot luriiih'-fcrt on sho.
hitiltlintrt. T idnctH, t 'i
bridet. etc.
ildlli
Simmons
Liver
Regulator
One Dose
wonra
DoHar? I
100
Iifar S. L. It: I fmnider one rtoe o Sim
nions Liter Kecnlatnr worth flllOO. I mi
constipated, liai Hi-iHacIic, -iM eat noth
in? 'vlth .atUfactiori ur :ip.-ti'e-- all tl-i
tiiu.n. and felt altniA therein it oonts. I r
norted to Blue Maei, t'a'omel, Ouinine, aw'
et ery rerne.lv sinrireted, hut only ol.tainr:
teinnorarv relief. One done of S L R did in.
m..rt trol than lIOf worth of doctor ami
dretorieif Rep'y, Jt" Martin.
I have Ik'i-11 a teaehr for twentv vear. am'
lurinir that time h ive hal lepeatedateickftol
h.-ailnehe, prndnrad tiy torpid Liver, and
live been entirely enre.1 hy Simniont l.ivei
Rr.ula'or. I found it to he of mild .
i. . a -ter in It. a-tloi. a. not to interfere, ti
the least with m" (intis in the school room
r. ttioqe iini .rly situateit and autijeet toli
nami', I cannot -oo hi.'hly reeonimend Sim
mon. Liver Re-jnlator.
K. K, Ciik-k Camprwllaville, K.
HAY FOR SXLE TI.KAN" CHEAT Ot
timothy, haled; will l.esol.l in nuantitie
to .uit at rea-ooiVe ratif for fj.ht at th
.lAhlen of L. Senders.
THE FIRM OF BARR0V"S .t
Searl. (loin? a general inerchau
tlUe business in this ciiy has hcen diK
olved bv mutual consent. K. C
Searlx will continue the hulneR M
the old stand, w ith w hom all account'
tt.oiild be. fettled.
Alii a sr. May 5, lv.to.
C. K. Barrows,
E. C. Seari-s.
TOST A .mill parcel of prm addressed
i to J. F. Steaart, box 233. Kinder nil
plea- leave name- at poi'oflioe ai'd oblij:
owner.
I. A. CROWDKK. C. W. CROWDER.
CR0WDER BROS
Contractus and Builders.
Office on First street with Wal
lace & Cusick. real estate agents,
Albany, Oregon. Estimates given
on all kinds of buildings or carpen
ter work. All work intrusted to
us will be promptly executed.
LT$Mk- i'cife iittiitilii'S
1 yjtfAVHI3?fi
en n chit 1 Srft
.qirriMT wrnLr.1 pfi.MiT - r
" r II IU, it; HJ. lu. viwt it-i-..
ajp
E- C
Szclusive Agcncv to
IOCS
The litsl SI
IP !rZZ'f5Z
FSRGO'S
f 1
IADIlS'BOOT,'
COAT and
Coneola
OPI.i: A
. ' . . ft V
iA,
SSj I rr
G-W SIMPSON
JULLULSUUADWUHL'S
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR.
THE LEADING CROCKERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY fT0RE
OF ALBANY. THE ONLY GENUINE ROGERS P.LOS SIL
VERWARE, FRENCH CHINA AND GLASSWARE,
BOY'S WAGONS, BABY AND DOi-L CAK,
R I AGES, AND A
General Assortment cf Fancy Goods.
Specialty in the finest Teas, Coffees and Family Groceries He buys
lireet for net cash and carries the largest stock in the Yaile.
'Insurance agent h r Fire and
FOR PURE DRUGS
TOILET
AND
GO
:::f-L&ii 3f - -'ii'rtTi mi , JI-J "J
. -pn-.-- it j, piDiri:
The FfiiBrt Lire'of Fauns -and Oreacs in tie
WfllawBtte Valley.
C;Mi AND FXAVI.VE MIS STOCTv
FE "B. D STORE
AND
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET.
WANTED SPECIALLY Hav. r.tn and rotate r, to s-pp'v cm'crorr
nn the Ore.nn Tarific Railroad extension and mv ii rteasit.p.rieii e ttaile,
where I efl in quactitiea to suit tbe purehaferf. CfPcv fix t or Fi-rev -ret
R. M. ROBERTSON
y
si' V
si- - , -
- .: M.-lni u imi.vii
! ii!;VvV a hill-
Ai BAh'Y OKI-CjaJTS
We are not hos, btif we want
all the hardware trade of the
town, and we are goin . to g t it
if the bcM g oils at i opular pi ices
can do it. v e carry a large and
very complete line of household
con vemt-nees. t-toves, tinware,
cutlery, etc.
mm
m J 1 1 r ' If
1 1-, i
SEARLS
Drv (ioDikNulioiiN
LAl)lL- AND i;KMs HR
Nhl'iM.f.
AobvcJ t..nifitt .ii e o'lii
Bl'l)TN?idM.(lfc
Fot fpi 'i.C traoe :t ) rirpg
that r'ety .-i i'U ttitn n. t.ue
us a cali ; lid I o r sin s of
i.t l.ediock piicei. G. od
-. da ki o .(i f.li o .hi J..
l. .v lilt lt(
n' iu
Mill IV
SH0t FOR
111!
it
50 Bill
"in
act
111
MAOI
KID.
and
S - . .
Ladies Hire biices
a. nri,., roll
Marine.
FACY
TO
GOODS
II L BLUTfllAN.
DtALn UI-
L'luog, Paints, Oils.
i-erinmery and toilet artlrlea.
!-.. a fii'! line of 1-m.1i. and
lat.ofirry. pcr'ndieaJa, rte.
'T PrKftWripuox.i c--e.iul;
i -tn pounded
H ODD FELLCWS TEMPLE.
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