Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, June 12, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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    dUoming gaily Jftrraltl
1)aiiy and Weekly
TERMd l iV SC BC HI PTK'N
UAlLV
rabllstiad rery niomi- exerpt Mmidtv.)
Utwred br euriir, per eek... 0-20
T nasi, par year.. 6 00
WSKKI.k.
(ItobHanad rrery F day Morning.)
t-opy, per tnnam, in advance . $.00
Tbsa sat tid in adrance , .. i-'O
TBK X.4IU.
WaO t th Albany poatotflrs door
tor all oiBce north
rfca Eastan state f 8:30 a n.
to Waat 8ita (
4o4 tha itairow Oauge R. R.i J
Par Portland and Salem lit. h
I'orrallla and Yaquina J2:S0 r. N
oOea aoU.. 7:30 r. m
Tha poetorBce will be closed each evening
aaaa six to aevsn o'clock.
Registered matter fpr the early morning
erain should be mailed before S o clock the
ptettooa ereniM.
ORIOO!f PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Departs
ri7..U 1.1 Sain L0O p m
, 6.S5pnil t.6"
freHrht.
RKDICULOUS FEAR.
Evsb since progressive English
men have been agitating some I
means of making a connection
with continental Europe, by
making a passage either over the
channel by means of a bridge or
. r. ,
certain timid persons in England
. r .
have beenopposink- the eonstruc -
tion of anything of that kind, for
fear that the French people would
march over, by its means, and
capture the British Isles,
It is impossible to imagine any
thing more senseless than this
trepidation on the part of the
Britons. An engineer, to allay
such fears proposes to have the
British shore end land at a pier so
that it can be disconnected with
the land. The British actually
seem to think that if the tunnel
were once const racted there would
be noway of rendering it impassa
able, but that a French army
could march through it at pleasure
and capture England without any
difficulty. And yet the English
must have heard of dynamite, and
must have some idea of the powers
of that explosive, since not long
ago few dynamite cartridges found
in the poeession of certain dis
affected men scared London nearly
out of its wits.
To any one except an English
man it would seem to be the
easiest thing in the world, in case
of threatened invasion, to blow up
the shore end of the channel tun
nel and let the water in, so that
a French army in the tunnel would
have a wetter time than Pharaoh's
hosts in the Red sea. The usual
experience with tunnels is that
there is a constant struggle to keep
the water oat, not to find a way to
let ft in. The scheme of this
young engineer may have some
special merit not apparent on the
surface, but if all that he claims
is the ability to cut off connection
with the shore, it is certain that
that could be effected quite as
readily by a dynamite cartridge
connected with an electric battery
on the mainland, even as far dis
tant as London, if thought desir
able. be words of Gen. Sickles, in
his decoration day speech at Pos
ton, have a very good significance.
He said.
Comrades, I am unmoved bv
any rancor or any spirit of hatred,
Goa forbid; but I am a anion
soldier, and I love my nag, and I
say here, and will say everywhere
that for Americans there is hut one
flag the flag of Bunker Hill, and
Saratoga and Yorktown the nag
of Lundy's Lane, Lakes Chainplain
and Erie, and New Orleans the
flag of Scott, MacDonough, Perry
and Jackson the flag ot Lincoln,
the flag of Hancock, the flag of
Urant, the flag of Washington.
It is the only flag which represents
the right, and in our charity let
us not -forget the difference be
tween right and wrong.
Tub Baptist College at McMinn
ville, is talking of moving to Port
land, to increase ita facilities and
influence. The Oregonian says
that Rev. T. G. Browuson, presi
dent of the college, is in Portland
for the purpose of laying the prop
osition before the citizens. The
intention is to place the college on
broad basis, to give it a more
distinctive character, ami to pre-i
pare it for larger usefulness, in a
wider field, than heretofore.
These are the objects in proposing
removal, and they are to ne offered
for consideration of those citizens
f Pnrtlnni i-Vin realize thf liiuwirr- i
enc of taking the college to that j
city, and are able to aid it.
Ip the story that comes from the
ea-'t, in relation the discovery of
j t i..; .i,,.;,.!).. I
method of evolving electricity
from heat, said io have been dis-1
covered by 3Ir. Cox of .Maine, :
. V,r. ,, 511 ..retain, i
prove true, the result will certain-
ly produced a wonderful re vol u- j
: ,muliiiiii'al anrlinnees. I
UUU . - -tf
Th Hartford Courant expresses
confidence in the discovery, and
adds: "No power has ever been
discovered that is half so cheap aa
win be electricity obtained hy
this new procces. This has been
the dream apparently impossible
of realization of all electricians,
and even the wizard of Menlo
Park has almost despaired of its
ever being brought about. Yet a
young man only 23 years of age
seems to have solved the puzzling
problem."
The cause of woman suffrage
seems to be gaining ground much
faster in England than it is in this
count rv. Perhaps after it has
been popularized over there it may
take roo sufficiently in this
boasted land of freedom to germi
nate and grow. Suffrage of itself
was really a product of the Amer
ican republic, practicallyspoaking,
yet from present apjearanees it
liecomes a necessity to go to an
English colony to learn how to
correctlv apply suffrage as wit-i
ness the adoption of the Australain
system of voting by the states.
- - - " W. V " Sf't1.
Tile outlook for grain crops ill ; The .-ompaiiy reacrvr the rlifhl f- chan.
- i . . ; traiura or aailin? datee.
Crook county is not very en-, (. HaswkUji jr., ,., p. 1 p. .v-
couiaging at pvesent. The recent Montgomery atrc.-. Franciew. cat.
, " . . , , . ' Hi'ini-iiilitT tl:- Oregon Pai itu- popu-
trosts have injured much of the j.ir j.mm,r ex. ur-ioi-. Low rt ?
early grain, and now abundant ti. kcie ;.re iioiSitimUiuoiiitixl ever..
. ' 'Y villi MilHv-mil Sutuniav from AihHti ,
rains are necessary to insure the . t .,rV!llll, aa pi,iiom;Ulno v.tain:,
late grain making a crop. Should i ami fr 'l'- rt-turn iript until S. f.t. in-
Crook countv again fail to raise its
. . . . ... ,
breadstuff there will be a great
K on the weali f &mnw
fa fw ()oar
;
TLl for the inillionuire, silver
for the working men hamper
silver and make gold the invinci-;
ble ruler, seems to be tlie tactics'
of the money power.
I Not .111m.
To be present at the entertain
ment given by the pupils of the
Sisters Academy. In "Wealth;
and Wisdom, "the principle drama
in six acts, are besides amusing ;
c-rjicr. VI j'i.ii.ia.ii iiic, icai mi j
lime ideas develojnjd, presenting
a store ol jileasure to intellectual !
minds. The lively operet la "Rival
for Svlvan DeJI, ' bears the si a mi
of cheerfulness and gaiety whilst-
the overture and nourishing inter-!
ludes exhiiiit the musical attain- j
ments of the pupils. HemeniU r
that the periormance takes place!
on Wednesday June l.Sth lifin- i
ning at S e. m'. in the opera house ,
i. .. :n i
in mr till. l iLiluuiiitf? win LH' I
distributed by the ushers. Tickets j
for reserved seats are sold at Mr. j
tj. L. Black man's. !
llle! riles! riir:
Dr William's Indian Pile lititiiicn.
ib tbc ouly sure i uro for Hind, bh-i-C
itiK or iKhinii yilen ever ilisi-ovi rev
It never f.iil to cure ;! ca-ei of lo:tt
'tiMiding,
Judiie C'Kins, Mnyvillc, Ky,enj!..
"Dr William's Indhtii Pile Ointmenl
cured me after years of 6UU'-riiiir."
Judge tolllnourv, Cleveland, O.-mj
"I nuie wiind by experience that Ih.
VVilliarj'd Indian Piie Ointiui nt cive
inimediute and peruiutienl relief."
We have huudreds of Huch tenti
momals, ht not Miller an instant
ioncer. Sold hy drut'irUts at 5l)c aud
iJ Jer box. Sold by Kostiav iVMbkoii
Albany, Oregon.
Corset! Corsets!
We make a specialty of ladies
and misses tine corsets and waists.
We have a drive in a French
sateen corset at 75 cents. Extra
ood value.
Samoel . Yorso.
Stop! !
l.ixjk. in the windou at tii.i
Ladies' Haaar. Hats reduced
titty per cent, ami all marked in
plain figure-. H. .1. Sower.
Those wishing screen door and
windows should call on R. B.
Vunk. tiu will put them ;n com
plete on short notice. Shop on
corner of Second and terrv streets '
Tinware warrati'ed not to rust al
Matthews k Washburn's.
House slippers at E. C. Searls.
yaw ro-DA 1.
WASTKU-Five nien to work in mines
ior Golden City Mining Co, a id take a
orrioii of their waes in mining stock.
Hood atfe r.inl Inwrd. Coll and see b. H.
Montny e, -wjcretary ol the company
LU'KNiSiiKD ROOMS TO KENT --inquire
J; of S. (Soetz, at Ueimontca rvstauram
KOO.M3 torent I wo furnished rooms on
the corner of Jefferson and Sixth
Htreetn. 11. harnes.
CI W. AVF.KS, ARi illltCT AND Sl'l'KK
. intenduit. Oitlje over Kirst National
bank buildinit, Albany, or. Work sohi lted
from all tart of the county.
r
HA r HAl'klNU COI.OH can he a,, quick.
ly cured by Shiloh'sCure. vVeu-vranteo
Sold bv F.ihav & Madon.
Li B. WINN, AliENT FOR THE LEAH.
( iiiij Ore. lite and uciui-nt insurance com-
(utiles
w
"ANTKI t'o
t.i pasture. WofHlle s.
ault Lr-
ol.Kl.Pl.hS N10Ul'i-uir.de miserable by
O that ti rriblr couuh. Shiloh's i.'urs Is
the reined. ior y-n. Fvr sale by Foohay a:
M-ii.
I L,"K Al
X bar-i.
ALE-.Vv household furii(hinis.Ht a
i.ui: :tio some real c-titatc, xo&i
Mcitton m Ali-ioy. Call at lay hue jn
ecoiiU -r.-.-c i. ar O. I . railr-ed Jas. F.
lillMil
TO
if
nt. uucrr?t on apjirov
securitv.
. fc. M. I'her-on, r.-al etate and insuraip-e
rok.-
r irnt str-l. oppsite Kuss House.
i --.-.ini
I vKl'i; sTOKE For sale In a roaim; town
JL
pt-iriy. For uitiouUr; enqiuru or tituas
lledjiVk, over Fiixt Nati.ipiii fiank.
lva nu.-a swobr ssiu cmn,
X at lireatlv re-luoed rate; also vboice
;iry nlith Vl(i tiuniliI1-ilveM.
ior istrticuuis inquir ot Mrs. wi0. Myt.r.
TjH
K SALE -A i;owi y-.Hin eow an-i calf.
X Inquire at tlie II ERvl.l ulH-:r. '". R. N.
OD A.,um ,.ir.e.
4 i
LL PERSONS HAVING INtllLtDj
j accounts with John Uierremer are re-1
quest-d to call at once a:io -Kttie as he has :
sold his meat market aud ha. retired Jrom ,
the busitiiws. I
THE
Yaquina
Route
mm PACIFIC KAIIROAD
Oregon Development Co.'s
Steamship Line
.AND
Hours Less Time,
Than by any other roitto:
22
V--xiuntlations unsurpassed for comfort ai)J
nfetv. tares and freiiriit via Yaquina and
'.hi Ore .-on Iieve opment company' steam
ship.. u.u--h Use thi.r b an) other route 1
een all points In tbV il!Iaoi.' Vull
tw San r'ranciticn,
Sailino daths.
'illam't! Valirv Mar tn
Willamette Valiev M " tfth
Willamette Vlli- " 14th
I Karal o " Vtlth
prom t kmmi-O)
I Wiiiamftro Valley May Stl.
WillamiotM Vtillev " V
WilUiuetto Vallw " 1
D1ILI MHt.r.MR IHAISM.
f.Xi-ept Nuih1.)
:.'itiliiai!'IS M 1 Lv Allunv 1
l onallia lo:3fi H i " f'-.rilin
I J'
Hi !,
i Ai'iu ! 1
I Ar V i,,iiiin '
Hm. M II-.
i.. i-l ia;-.-
1 I A!'ll
i MrvnllK ,
c. u
A.-tnu
u.
Overtoil to Oliloniia.
TIIKKN
1'ACIMC
'OMrWNY'l
THt MOUNT jMlASTA "0UTL
Time Between
tlbaa)
and au trMiirlM-n
f
: Ow
35
- O XT II C
Culiforniu rxirt8 traiiw run daily betwrcn
Portland a.-ul au KranciM-o.
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jn0 Lv
-i,pm..i,v!
':.' a m...r..
I NOKrll
Ar. . I0;45 anj
....P'rt!aiMi .
... .Albany Lv
iv r raiiciiMO.Lv.
ii Ai am
7-uo pui
tMfH rwnm Trmln ,. Kx Sunda
e:o0ani..Lv fnrtUnd ....Ar.
S:45 fin
1 1 Uio MU
&.U0 an
J ?' ):''
" Mi-'1-
Alhanv...,
...Lv.
. KuKi ne.. .
. . Lv .
Lrlmuon Bramb.
S:A)m..Lv Albany... .Ar.. 6:30au-
9:Otl p in..Ar Lebanon.... .Lv.. b:4'am
1 :!D p ui . . Lv Al bany Ar . . iw
p ni..Ar Lebanon Lv .. AO au
7, in a ni..Li.... Albany Ar.. 4 zi piu
S.-.'i a m.. Ar....Lehaiion Lv.. 3 i pni
PULLM AN B UFFETSL K EPERS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CAR,
aoconinwdation of Stti-n.l Clana I'aa
m . 'tt hed to Kxprtw Irani".
lb. r, Co.'s Firry n;akn Lounectiob
"i.n all tne r-irular trains on the rout side b
Wiimrt (r-m i.. jt of F street. Fotrland.
nrt hide lnlnlon.
Uetween Portland and C-orvallis
.Mall Train Mail) - Lxcep: i Sunday
r:J)a ra..Lv. ...Po.-tlan l .
Vl'.'li p ni . . A r Clcri aair. .
.Ar.U-JOp.
L l.:t" p
Al Albany and Corvallis conned with j
rain ot Oregon I'acincltailroaul
Kxprrss Iraln Dally (Ka.tpt Sui.day
l.tiO p ru.
j Hew p ni
. Lv ... . Portland . .
. Ar.....31ryiimvdb
Ar.
.I.i.
!:0i ku.
ii.-l.-un.
THROUGH TICKETS
lu All Point'
SOUTH AND EAST
Via California.
i-ff For full Information Teirarni.ig rati-s,
oiapH, eb:. call on con.panv saitent at Albanv
K. KOF.il LF.K, K. P. KOiitrUS,
Manager Asst. O. F. P A
ONIOH PACIFIC RL'Y
Overland Route
j Trains for the Fast leave Portland at 7 a. v
i and 9:00 r. h. dailv.
I rPl fL'TPO 10 nl ,rom Principal
J llVrVJjlO points In foiled Stau,
i Canada and Kurupe.
PULLMAN PALACE CAR SLEEPERS. ,
I Free Colonist Sleenlnr Cars Rob Throtis-h oa
Ex rei Iraiai
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLXJFKS
KANSAS CITY,
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, j
Kleganl Sem Dlalns C'ara Wit i
bangr, I
01' e Connections at Portland for San Fran
Cisco and Puget Sound points.
fTTJoats leave the Company's wharf, at
the foot of Croodalbin street, on Tuesday an!
Friday of each week. C. O. KAWL1NUS,
t'itv ticket and FreiKht Agent
c. a. millkS.
Ceveral Traffle Manacer
T. W. Lr P..
u. f. ,
JOHN SCHMEER'S
Livery, Feed & Sale stable
Cortwr Seoond and EUnevrth 8t
ALB AST, OREQ01
Hoanss board sn by tbe day or month. Car
hK-e or buiries on reasonable terms
vrjnl
FOSHAY & M ASON
Wholesale and Retail
fll,i .
Elegant Lotion renders the skin ;
Jo matter what the price, Our I
.j .:ii ol.avj, K first-lass
gOOOil W 111 always De nm-CiaSS. .
kirajtcaa A Bhacutim.
mi Pi i MMihrpnii
ri AMI ..M K ,h
11 VI 1 1 IJll
Droiists ! Buokselieisi
I
The City
31. LSA VM GA UT, , Proprietor.
cVKcxt door to the OJi fellows' Staple, Albany, Oregon kj
Keeps constantly on hand the rinen Imported knd domestic wines, liquor,
xva Ouly tt rut -c Lata liquor store in the city
SPECIAL TTEKT'0M' PAID TO OROEBS FROM THE COUNTRY
I
TULIUS JOvSEPH
Manufacturer of Choice Cip-as
AND
in
nwm
iluj i mi i iji;
M?ri. Plui: tnd Smoking Tobaccos, Meeiscbauin and Brir
full line of Smoker' Articlo-. Also denier in
Nett aour to PtMner's cndy store, Albany. Or eon.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
t t I Tm i Tike no b1ioi-I uu'e.a W. L. Douglas' nume and prii-e an- MUnird oi.
J f U J 1' Ji the lutli in. tho dcalrr ctunot xupply Ju, nen.l d.ro. t to t.t.r
t-ticlfieiti udvi:rti? tl irii-
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
FOR
CENTLEMEN.
Sold y
ask vol' it
Columbia FLOXJK
The ln-at lirand in the inuil.ct. Th;s extr fine qu.ilitv of Klour m manu
facture.! by the
JEFFEBS0N
FLOTJRIlTa KILLS
F .1KFFEBSON, OREGON.
The mill Iih re-ently been r-fitteil
must improved maohim-ry . .4k lor the
c
.4 ml take mi other
Hopkins
(STt'CESSOKS TO HOPKINS A
St
VPS
AND MANCFACTURER- OF-
Galvanized Iron Cornice. Window
RuildiiiK Finishings.
Having had 15 vears experience in
namental t;a! anized iron work for
Ktiaranteed. PliimbinK promptly attended to.
FIRST .VfRKEr. ..... ALBANY
GOOD MORNING,
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES,
AND
V e v ill try to show vou as nice a
couoin the New Superior, and our new
i tie nest in all the land at only fair
cau jn advance, we remain
SMITH &
i
rI '''V xJt
-UCCES30R8 TO O. W. SMITE.
Liquor Store
DKALEK IN
m m
Tiifirn
i
nni ivui
A.
PipfB.
t Inr air, lli n IIhikI Vrnl
and rrolmiHir l r.r..
krl In I lie torld. I auuilur liln
iTati (.rnalnr Hand rvtrd
H..o llnnl-rwed Well shoe.
:i..V liiil i- nnal t'armrr' Hliitr.
t.AW I Mm t iilllr i.ll Miih-.
bl.-ir, A WorUlntiiiruV
ft'i H) nii'l Kl.:5 ll.i M'huul
lioe.
til Nnilr in runcrru, Bullnu
li nil l-ni-r.
s: &.v SHOES L.K
li or: MiK Mlr.
15F1
V A I KKlAl..
HFT n! VLE.
HEST HTTIVi
v . I. UUtCLAn.
Krix-klub, Ha,
L- E. BLAIN.
;rockkfoic
COMPANY,
and aupphed with all the latent and
LUMB1A"
aEvery sack warranted"-
Bros
SALTMARSH DEALERS IN
rrv
Caps, Water Tables, Pilasters and
the business of manufacturine or
building'?, etc., satisfaction will lie'
THIS IS OUR-
in
FIRST CALL,
THE PUBLIC JS INVITED TO
PJK"CJBE IT
cook of the Garland family, or his
linp of Gaoline stoves.
prices, thanking you for your
SENDERS,
I
this markets.
ALBAVT Ot'OTATIONa.
Wbeal 62
OaU a$c
Flour 4.35 pei i-tl
Potatoes $1 25
Etfics 10c
Butter 15(3 2Uc
Lard 12fgl5c
Hams 12316c.
rihoulderg 10c.
Bacon 10 12c.
Hay Timothy, fid. uaus and
MeitV,
App rtt-Wreen, 100J1.50 per tu.
Plu at Dried, 4fc. per lb.
App dried hlekched Jc sunrlricd )
S c
: Chickens 4.505 0t
, Hide Be-f hide, (frcei , 4 ,
! 10c : deer kiu, 20c; aheep pv.u- U'-;
75c, according to wool.
Beef 22Xc grog.
Mutton 2 00 per head.
I 1 loirs ."gCtlc, dr9fred.
Lard Kttice, or 5 irllou tut.
piiiU 12c.
It-.
f
The latest
Hy man's.
meet miit-li- i
.Vr
Nu. 1 Star tomatoes and all kind of
fresh canned voodt at a very lo
figure, at Conrad Meyer's.
Lovers of triHid eiieeae ohould call
on '.onn Bros. They have juot re
ceived a lot of full cream, fref-h and
sweet,
Mexican Cactus bittcra i- the best
remedy in the world for liver and kid
ney disesM-s, indigestion, etc. For Vir
al M Bull in tartV
A new line of tiue wall. papers with
tioider- to match have been opened hi
Eortmlller it IrviiiK's. The) are new
mil cl'gai.t desiKii. fall and see
them.
For ctiilhlain and frot-bile list
t'haiuberlainV Pain. Balm. Whet,
promptly applied to the frozen earti-
it wil. pievent the sk.c from luruiti); t
black v, r reeling off. It allays tin !
'P iling and Kmart inn of cliilbluin
.md houl restores the part to a healthy
uiiititioii K,ir sale by Foslmy V
Mason,
Oraml Army iov, as well as many
nher.s, will lie interested in thi f. I
owing from Alex B. l'o( e, Stewart,
renn., who is A. D. C. Commander
Dep't Tenn. anil Ga. He says: ' We
have hail an epidemic of wi.-iiMi-i
iiugh here and CliainU-rliiin's Couuh
Kemedy has been the only tiling th H
has done any good." There ts no
lan ei from who picg congh when
this remedy is freely used. 50 eeni
hottles for sale by Foshay & Mason.
Hive you heard what Mr. G. L.
Weast, of Cambridge City, Ind., aay
jl Chamlierlain's Colic, Cholera ami
DiarrliiL-a Kemedy? If not, here it is:
"Dunne last summer I was troubled
very mu. li with severe pains i
itomach and bowels, ami was im'ticd
b) a friend to try this Kemedy. 1
cook one uose, as per directions, and
it gave me almost insttnt relief. 1
iheerfullv recomme- to fhr
ifllicted." 25 and ."O .:i i.; bottles for
ale by Foshay M..w-ii.
Mr. F. J. Smith, Editor id the V
Abercrombie, Dakota, fit-raid, says:
"The most wonderful medicine, 1
have ever tin t with, is Chamberlain'
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
) In case of eholic is gives speedy re
i us! On hunting trips 1 have found
j it indispensible. Put in alt all water,
it imparts a pii-asAtit taste and pre
vents lb ps',.fiii .'.i,li..cs, whioh
alkali water produces. I -ould not
feel safe witlu Li i! in my houe." 25
nd 50 cent .Kittles tor s. by
r'oshay i M.vi-u
f'onlranor and Ralldrr.
c. shell wiL. r s.-ixii rnv, srin.lCi-
tions and dt ari 1 all kinds ol hiiihl.
i inr and archilivtu All work pron .'tlv
done and icuaranteeu i v . I .is -class. Litt-
mates luriiisl tit on shoit
buildiii). r.ldenr,
bridges, etf.
. i ...
fo-
"'dinps,
Take
Simmons
Liver
Regulator !
One Dose
wonru
ioo Dollars !
Pan S. L . R: ! consider ens dose of 81m
mnna Liver Regulator worth HIIS4I. 1 s as
constipated, had Headache, eonld eat noth
ing with satisfaction or an petite- had the
Dbiea, and felt altogether out of aorta. I re
sorted to Blue Mass, Ca'omel, Quinine, and
every remedv auireested, but onW obtained
temporary relief. One dose of S L R did me
more rood than AIM worth of doctors and
dcctortnir. Resp'y, J C Martin.
t haee been a teacher for twentv rears, and
during that time hare had lepeated attacks of
headache, prmlucad hy torpid Liver, and
have been entirely cured by Simmons Llvet
Retrula'nr. I found it to he of so mild s
rhva-ter in its sctioi. aa not to interfere. In
the least with mv duties In the school room.
To those simi arly situated and subject to 'he
same, I cannot too highly recommend Sim
mons Liver Regulator.
E, K, Ciirki Oampbellsville, Ky.
HAY POR 8.LE-"-CLEAS CHEAT
timothv, haled', will he sold in quantities
I to suit st reasonable rates for cash, at the
! stables of L. Senders.
THE FIRM OF BARROWS A
Se.irK doins a peneral mercbsD
disc business In this city has been dis.
solved bv mutual consent. E. V.
8earls will continue the business at
the old stand, with whom all accounts
should be settled.
ALBaNT. Mar 5, 1800.
C. E. Barrows,
E. C. 8BARLS,
TOST A small parcel of papers addressed
i to J. F. otewart, box IAS. Finder wil
pleas leave same at postofhee ard obllg
owner.
A. CBOWDKR. C. W. CKOWDER.
CR0WDER BROS
Contractor and Builders.
Office on First street with Wal-
' lace dt Cusick, real estate agents,
j Albany, Oregon. Estimates given
: on all kinds of buildings or carpen
Iterwork. All work intrusted t
I ui will to promptly axv.Ual.
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JULIUS GBADWOHIS
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR.
THE LEADING CROCKERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY STORE
OF ALBANY. THE ONLY GENUINE ROGERS BROS SII
VEPWARE, FRENCH CHINA AND GLASSWARE.
BOY'S WAGONS, BABY' AND DOi.L CAR,
RIAGES, AND A
General Aesortmert of Fancy Goods.
Specialty in the finest Teas, Coffees and Family Groceries,
direct for net cash and carries the largest stock in the Valley .
Insurance agent for I ire and
FOR PURE DRUGS
TOILET
AND
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sag .-y-" j
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TiiTFiiest Line'of Pianos and Drcans in the
Willamette Valley.
CALL AND F.XAMIME 1IIS STOCK
FE JL 13 STORE
AND
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET.
WANTED SPECIALLY Hay, oats and rotatoes, to supply enst, rrers
on the Oregon PaciSc Railroad extension and mv increasing home trrrle,
wharw I Mil in quantities to suit the purchasers. Offir foot or Feriv sn et
R. Nd. ROBERTSON
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AI.BAIiY OREGON
We are net hogs, but we want
all the hardware trade of the
town, and we are goin' to j;et it
if the liest g. ods at opuh.r pi ices
can 'o it. We enny a large ei d
verv complete lis e f Lous l.o'.d
convei.iences, stoves, tinware,
cutlery, etc;
EARLS
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LADIES AND CJENTS FTR
MMIlNbS.
AUu have complete l.ne ofB
For s iLt trade st prices
that ilety conipeeilieli. tive
ns a call oil buy ji-nr shis of
at bedrc-ck pi ices. dod
. us aiiu njl t.it ui i i -
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FARGO'S 0lsF0R
9 50HOVS and GIRLS
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KID.
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Ladies Fine Slioes
LASTS
At Lowest Prices. Call
and eee onr new stock.
SIIMIIFSOIISr
He burs
Marine.
FA1NCY
to
GOODS
GL L BLACX3IAX.
Liruos, Paints, Oils.
fei fuatet and toilet articles,
ala ful) Mae of bouts ar4
etatloar. periodicals, etc.
rjf Prawn IpUooa careful' t
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