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i L- THE MfmyTOfl HERALD SUNDAY- SEPTEmET. 14, 1890. ,A!LY 4NU WEEKLY TKRM8 IFSI B:RIPTI'N OAll v rutUhed vary mornmg except oiidyo rtlverea oy carrier, pei -w - WEBKLs. j Published erery Fri.uvy Morning.) ne eopv. per annum. In advance.. When not mid in advance - .... THE HtlLa. .MM . 2.60 i Mails t ths Albany pontnffloe clow For mil omcM Mru (tie Eastern state fhe Wnt Side , And the Narrow Ga rt B. .w Portland and ' 6:30 A. a, 11 A. M 12;H0 r. h rvauis ana - 7-in ' rhpoce'wiil br -l.".fedi" cver.ii.i: ram six to wren o'clock. R-riMered matter tor ths ly morninjr SSooWb. mailed before 3 o clock thi ornykHje erentrur. OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Depart ..Ili.l5ami.00pm 6.25pm I 6.50 a freight BUY I HQ SILVER. About the lime the silver bill went into effect it was estimated that a reserve bad been accumula ted in New York for speculative purposes amounting to about 9, 000,000 ounces. The goldbug treated this as a corner, ignoring the fact that it was oaly two months' supply under the new bill and that it rea.ly represented all the visible surplus of silver bullion which the New York market could furnish. In spite of this no-called corner silver advanced to l 20 an ounce, and has receded only about three fourths of a cent an ounce at the outside. The government has drawn on this reserve stock, the . total purchases since the 13th oi August coming to within 253,000 ounces of the monthly quota, wiih ten days remaining in whii-h to complete it. What follows? Obviously this, that as soon as this two months' supply is exhausted and the gov ernment has to bid for silver its price will advance. In view of all that has been said and written on the subject, in Europe as well as here, it is unnecessary to do more than say that the prices of Ameri can staple products will respond to the advance in the price ot silver, j is admitted on all hands. Re publican legislation on the silver question has made a net gain to the American farmer of at least 20 percent already, and a further ad vance in the price of rilver mean more profit to him on his products. While the silver bill was pending the Democrats opposed it, and now . that the country calls on them to explain their action they try to crawl out of a very small hole by declaring that they were in favor of free coinage and would not ac cept anything else. The farmer who finds himseli on the high road to prosperity will know how to take this declaration at its true worth. He will insist that he was like a drowning roan, to whom the republican party has thrown a rope and pulled him out, and he will be slow to accept the democratic plea that that party was trying to find a silken rope tc throw him, and that bocause it could not find such a one it felt justified in letting him drown. The dangers that surround tht pathway of the unwaay human being are multitudes in number. . It is now asserted that stuttering, that disagreeable impediment in speech, is one of these persistent invisible ills of human nature that just lies around loose, for the un wary to entangle themselves with, in fact is catching, like the measles or small pox. It is said that among the children now attending the public schools in Kmptror William's dominions there are. no less than 80 000 aftiic ed with the defect of speech known as .stam mering. The city of Breslan alone contributes a quota of 2.4(H) stuttering children to the total ; and in some other place the number of stammerers attain the large proportion of l,i per cent of the school attendance. Realizing the growth as well as the gravity of the mischief, the German Gov ernment has for some months past devoted considerable attention to the subject, and has gathered to gether much interesting informa tion about the matter. The mnt valuable report is that contributed by Dr. Gutzmann. According to Dr. Gutzmann, whose report has been adopted and published by the German Government, involun tary mimicry pi ys a gre.it part in attutering. Like yawning, it is catching. The quicker a child is, and the more imitative, the more apt it is to imbibe any defects of speech on the part of those by whom it is surrounded. Conclu sive evidence of the contagious ; nature of stammering is tobe found in the fact the number of stutterers in a school increases steadily as (he children pass upward from class to clans. In the public schools o-' Berlin, for instance, the number of stamnierers among the children in the lowent class was 0.62 of the total force of ttie class. This proportion rose from year to year, as the childran passed up ward in the educational scale, until in the highest class the per centage was discovered to be 1.01 or more then three times the number found when the same children were in the lowest class. The war in Dahomey has re vealed savage practices which were supiOHed heretofore to be largely the figments of travelers' imagina tion. No one could have dreamed of such horn.rs as the captured French agent saw the hurling of captives from the walls of the King's palace ai d the barbaric glut of blood that followed. Now comes the report of the cold blooded massacre of a thousand female captives and the burning alive of all infants taken. In the interests of civilization as well as of trade the French should never stop until they have dejiosed the King of Dahomey and forced his successor to abandon cannibalism and otl er unnatural practices. The two young women of New Orleans who have married Chinese will speedily repent of their fully. The bridegrooms joined the Catho lic church, but change of religion will not change th celesti il n..r make him regard a wo nan as o' her th,n a chattel, made expressly for his service. It is n .thing short of a crime for any clergy to fimoio) such marriages a.- th--9e. If white women are determined to throw themselves away on Chinese their .social crime should not receive the sanction of anv church. Fall and Winter Woolt-iis. We have received a lare invoice of tine woolens, including novelties of the latest foreign ami eastern designs and await your early inspection. It is of cotir-e understood we positively guaran tee perfect tit and tir.-t-class work manship. Zachks A Son, Merchant Tailors and l)raers, Opjxisite I'ontotlice. Sure Cure for the tVlilMky Hal.it lr. Livingston s AuUtdote lor Drunkenness will cure any case of the liquor haoit in from ten to thirty dais, iroin the moderate to i he drunkard. The antidote can Ihj given in a cup of codec without the knowledge of the person tak ing it. The Antidote will not in jure the health in any way. Man ufactured by the Ltvinuston Chemical Co., 1'ortland, Oregon, or from J. A. Cumming, Dm, ist, sole agent. fosriiouetl. On account of the death of the mother of Mrs. Conger, ; oessi tatmg the return of Rev. on't Mrs. Conger to California, the services :n the universalis church littve been postponed for the presei. . Cornet! Corsets! We make a specialty oi ies and misses tine corsets and w ; ts. We have a drive in a F neh sateen corset at 7?r?nt. .tra good value. Samcki. ti.. Y o. The Union Pa:itic are no run ning two daily trams tlir-.tili to Chicago in three days, car. yitvr ali claHi'S ol ptixscngerti on .oth trutua. Laving I'uiluiati ale. i.-ra, lounsU Bleeperti and iree ttc! iiini; chair cars attached. l'aatngera can now leave Portland ai 7 a. m. and 9 v. m. For Hlet'pintr tar rea ervation. etc. apply lo C O. iiaw lingH, foot of Bioatlalbin street. Buy your tickets! to the east via the Canadian l'acilic lailtoad, the best railway s-ervice in existence from $5 to If 10 cheaper than any other traiiHcontinentitl line. I'lie lineal Hcenery in ihe world is along the Canadian I'acitie railroal. ive niember you can fave $b on a fec-ond-cla.ut) ticket aud lt on a litst class ticket ly ptircliaj-iiiir our ticketti over this line. For inaps and tickets, etc., call on ikii kii.ut A .Matin, otlice opposite tne l-irsi National hank, Ah any, Vr. Frequently aci iili i:ts oi cnr in the household whici caune iiuriiM cuttt, Hpraint) anil tn iiiscs ; lor list in tiucli caa'8 Dr. J. )i. .1. Lean's Volcanic Oil l.iniineiit lian l. r many years been ihe coiiHtunt favorite family remedy. A line line of Artists- materi.-ild just opened at J. A. ( 'niiiiniiig's drug htore. Have you 8'en the new oda fountain al Ctmiiiiing'B? (Quench j uiir thirwt at th nww oIb fountain. A; If lO- iA 1 . - " - M. . - t I ONKV I have on hnl at present 7'i Jjg. ami 0) tu limit nn cuy or ronurn rcai I .. . t.. VI' L t .Ittv . 1 ... tmrr, opjMiditt Mist lioiitM. 'I'lIK Loss nu steam wo kI v. The J. wbiBtU- t tha. Call, n r ioave your onlrrs rt l.i. June and iii-t you' woo.1 .awed tM'loie tho Hint. rNtornm rH.R (fit., Itfti ACMES OK MK.sT-rLASS, J; land '6 milt frmn l.eliaumi, p.rtly iin fiovcd, suitable (or daijy t.-k. fruit or poultry, Kor turtlur nitorm.it ion in, aire at litis ortice. ALL PERSONS HAVING L'NSKT I'LKLl account with John licrmiK-r are re qutKted to call at once and si-Hie as he has ok. his meal market and has retired from the business. CI W. AYEUS, ARCHITECT AND SL'i'ER . intendant. Otfije over First National bauk;buiidiiii, Albany, Or. Work solicited I iron i all parts of tbe county ! latiy TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR TDK FALL TERM WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER iOTH, 1890 Fot Catalogue apply to E. N. CONDIT, President. -GO TO a FCR BARGAINS- Not selling atcost, but at prices that defy competition. Call and get prices. Our motto is"live and let live, quick sales and small profits. Don't forget the place, McFarland Block. Resp'y, C. B. R STORE: E. C S DEALER IN Exclusive Agoncv fo the Ludlow Fine Shoes it I, i m n i: it a n l och The City Liquor Store . HA (rM iA Iff, Proprietor, ilTNenl -it"or to the M-I KeilowV emplo, Albany, Oregon il rftf)r) i-on.-4taiitl-on ri'itt ch: iiti'tt i'ii(nr'.'' I v i l-MiuHtio wines, litiuors, uiira an (i :o only first cite liiir Htore in the city 1 1 PAID2T0 OROt.lS FROM THE COUNTRY Tu LILTS Manufacturer of -AND DKALKKlIN- M IMP0I1TKU 4;'iar9 Vluir and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, a full Hii? o! Smokers' Articles. Also duuler in Nc i :-or to P!ritter8 candy store, Albany, Oregon, W A. N T JED Ten thousand Men omen and Children to buy goods of DEYOE & FKOJIAK HHOS., (mm? wmsss1' class workmen w) io an mnos ot work PATTTTAN u'- r" Douslns Shoe are VAUJL1U11 warranted, and every pair hnn liinnniiK- and price ntnmped on bottom. ! W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine f'alf and I.nreri Waterproof (irain. The exi-rllonce and wrarlnK qiiDlltlex of thin shoe rannot be hi'tter shown ttian by the strong endorse ments of Its thousands of cnnt ant wearers. SlS.OO Jennlne llnnri-newed, an elegant and J stylish dress sh.ie whleh commends Itself. Jt .OO llnnd'Newed Welt. A line calf Shoo iineiiualli'il for stvle and durability. $0.60 tiooilyear Welt Is the standard dress O shoe, at. a popular price. $O.BO I'olieemnnV Shoe Is especially adapted J for railroad men, farmers, etc. All made In Congress, liutton and I.aee. $3 & $2 SHOES LADitfs, have heen most favorably received since Introduced aud the recent Improvements make them superior to any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Pealer. and If be cannot supply you send direct to factory- enclosing advertised price, or a postal for order blanks. W. I.. DOI ;i,A8, Brockton, Maaa. 'J2 hi SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL A. WHKKI.KH, KPKINGUKU), PROi'KlETOK. slui:n;fieli ouec.on -Inyinir Itinrii.r n rt u.n.lT..J 1 11.. . .1... . . . a 7 . r,,T"tu ,u 4"tjr, uuu laciuues not surpasBed forthe prompt and sausfactory tJll.mr or orders. I rennectfullT solicit a Bhare of the CoIIeoiatc Ins HIT. THE- 1 1 EARLS Drv Ga'rk Notions LADIES AND fJENTS PUR NislIINtiS Honrs iiiiii sW'is V,y Shoe Department is now" complete with the.latest styles and finest goods at the lowest pr ('(. Also OvSBPH Choice Cicrasf AND m MM? Imorterp and liealers in all knit1 t.i guns and ammunition, fishing tackle of ev ery descript on. cutlery and base ball goods, tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The largest stock south of Portland. Come one and all. No trouble to show goods. QuicV sales and small profits is our motto. Also p repair shop connected with store and rirst- o 0 I uo 2nn ft PHYHHIANS f H. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SUKr ajl geon, Ainai.y uretjoti. WH. DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND u,'eon. Can be found at his office room in Htrahan's block, First street. Albany wrejron- ri c. ke; ly, physician and jur- Vy. KKn Ai.wy, Oregon, omce in Pierce' new block Office hours, from 8 . M. to P. A. J ROSSITER, VETERINARY SUR . ;eou, Kraduate of Ontario veterinary college and member of the Ontario veterin ary medical rociety, is prepared to treat the diseases of all domesticated animals on scientific principles. OtBce at Ans Marshall's livery stable Residence 4th and Calapooia streets, Albany, Oregon. DSL. E- A. McALIHTKR IIOMIOPATUIO PHY sician and surgeon Has removed his office into Crawford's block. All calls prompt ly attended to. DRO. A. WHITNEY, PHYSICIAN AND aurgdon. Graduate of Bellevue Hospi tal Medical College, New York City. Diseases of women a specialty. Office in at residence on 7th street between Calapooia and Vine, 'Albany Oregon. DR.M. J. PA TON, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon, lilumberg's Block, Albany, Or. Female diseaoi a 8ecialty. Can be found n the office day or night. 4TTOttEY. W. T. Bl'HNKY. I4. T. DARIN, J. w. DRAPKR BURN iY, B A It IN St DRAPER, ATTOR neys at law, Oregon City, Oregon. Twen ty years experienje as register of tha U. S. Laud Office at Orenon City and in the land Gractice recomimnds us in our specialty usi'ess before the Land Office or the courts and (involving the practice in thegceral Land Office. H C. WATSON, attornevat-law. Albany . Oregon. Office in Strahan block JN. DUNCAN ATTORNEY- VT LAW . aud notary public. Otlce in the Strahan block, rooms No. 1 and 2. 0. B. N. Klacrburn. o. w wriqut, BLACKBURN, & WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT Law, Albany, Oregon. Oflicc in Odd r cllow's Teni.le. ATill practice in all courts of the state, and give special attention to all business. mOLVERTON CHARLES E." ATTORNEY M at Law, Albnny, Or. Office in rooms IS and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Main's store, JK. WEATHHtFORI), "ATTORNEY AT t) . law, Albany, Oregon. Office in the I'linn Bl.ck. Will practice in all the court or thestate, and give secial attention to ail hiuincss. JA.ES P MKAI) A 1TORNEY-AT-LA W anil title examiner, Albany, Or. Will practice in all the courts of tbe state. Ab s tracts Of title lurniHhcd orl short notice. j Ten years experience. SKCRKT HOCIKTIK9. V, O. U, W.- Safety Lmtge No, 13; meets every Monday cening at the O. A. It. hall on Ferry street, between Second and Third. Albany, Oregon. Strangers in the . ity anj transient brotiiren cordially invited to attend. Mcl'lielBuii I 'ost No. 6, . A. K. Stated muctirikn at the O, A. K Hall on the peeond and Fourtfi Friday evenings cf eaili moiiili TraiiHient Conirailra are ci.rdi-j- invited t meet with u S. W. KKbCK, B. F. Tari.kr, Commaiidcr Adjutant, I.hikI Surveying. 1JAKTIKH DKHIR1NO Bt'RVKVINO IM.NII IAN OB tain accurate and prompt work tiy callintr upon cx-county surveyor r, T. T. Fisher. He hascoinplete copies of field notes and town whip plats, and is prepare 11 - -lo surveying in any part of Linn county. I'OHtotnce address, Millers Station. Linn cou lt, Oregon. t'onlrarior and Builder. DC. SIIKhl, WILL Ft RMSH PLANS, BPItClKICA . tions and details for all kinds of liuild in and architecture. All work promptly done and iruaranteed to be first-class. Ksti tuates furnihlicil on short notice for brick buildiiiKS, residences, public huildinfrs, bridites, etc. 1 B. WINN, AGENT FOR THE LEAD J inK fire, life and accident insurance com lanies. t'onlraclor and Builder. riMIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED X in Albany solicits patronage from city aud country. Will contract to build bridges hams, and all manner of dwelling houses, including Queen Anne, Easilake and Eliza bethian stvlet of buildings. Will furnish plans, andspeciticatinns free of charges. Sat it faction Kuarantee: W. f!. CASSEL. 1ATAKRH CURED, health mill sweet J breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh hemedy. Price 60 cents. Nasal Injector free. Sold by Foshay & Masou. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver C'ompldintt Shiloh's Vitalizeris uara nteed Ui cure you. For sale by Foshay Mason. IjlOR lame back, side or chest,(uso Shiloh's . I'oroiiB Planter. Sold by Foshay & Maxon. Dregon Stale Fair, '1)0 i:jth annual exhibition Under the management of the State Hoard of Agriculture, will be held on the state fair grounds near Salem, com mencing on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1890 And lasting one week m ffljr CASH PREMIUMS Offered for agricultural, atoek and mechanical ex hi hits, for works of art and fancy work and for tri als of speed. Reduced rates for fare and freight on all traneHirration iines to and from the fair, Important im provements have been made upon the grotiilds ami int-reased facili ties are offered exhibitors. The Pavilion Open FOUR NIGHTS DURING THE WEEK. A splendid field of hornes enter ed in the speed department, and fine exhibitions of racing will le given each day. Entries for premiums close Mon day at 7:120 p. m. Exhihors are urged to make as many of their entries on Saturday before the fair as possible. Goxls, animals and articles for exhibition must be in their places by 10 p. ji. Monday. FKICKS OF ADMISSION; Man's tlay ticket $ 50 Woman's day ticket 25 Man's season ticket 2 50 Woman's season ticket 100 Send to the secretary at Portland Oregon, for a premium list. D. H. LOONEY, President. J. T. Ureoo, Seor-eUry. nil ' e w r i t u n n m g m r an 5 N.I r,., U r- 0 rL...DJNf 'rfiimaf At imwco ., stovef", tinware, stoves, etc. .All u lira I. X , . U B IhAKlOl ni 1 IIU vm FIPiGO'S S9 5 ola KID. 1A aaa HHOI G-W SIIMIIFSOlsr JL'LIUSUHADWUHIAS GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. THE LEADING CROCKERY, FANCY NOQDS AND TOY STORE OF ALBANY. THE ONLY GENUINE ROGERS BROS 8IL-' VEFWARE, FRENCH CHINA AND GLASSWARE, BOY'S WAGONS, BABY AN I) DOU. CAR, RIAGES, AN A General Assortment of Fancy Goods. Specialty n the finest Teas, Coffees ami Family Groceries. He huvs direct for net cash and carries tbe largest r lock in the Valley. insurance agent tor b ire and FOR PURE DRUGS TOILET AKD FANCY GOODS GOTO ALSO The Finest Line of Pianos and Organs id the WillamettB Valley. FEE O STORE AND GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET. WANTED SPECIALLY Pay, oatu and potatoes, to supply costoncra on the Oregon Pacific Railroad extension arr) n y iurreaain home trarle, whprp I wll in rinanttt.iep t nit theii i'.rchar. Cflw foot or Verry tret TVt WORTKTSON ALBANY BAKERY. PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND .CAKES FOR-. V. WEDDINGS'. vj no Table Delicacies and : Line ; t uny and Staple Groceries visions Full Live u i a ti i L Fostiav k Masco ALBANY OREIGON, No limit to this game. We mean to win if we don't make a cent. We'regcingtodotbebulk of the hardware business of Al bitnv. Uet of us. Ours areas !r.iod as anybody's and a little heaper. Our dtock cotnpriset tll that is Ix-st in hardware, i SHOES FOR 0 HOYS mid GIKLS Ladies Fiite Sboes At Lowt-Ht Prices. Call and see onr new stock. Marine. ii L BLACKMAN mgi Paints, Oils Pifan j mm tofiat rtVrW 1m a MI M f book anr iatiaM7, partodkaala, etr . ItT fiwirilMii i mrtnu unfNaM il C3 FBICTS TBAPll CARTER- Matlhewffl Washburne the vFRFPH FRUITS FFR-.' I FRESH B. ED R1ES AND VEGETABLES V.'.'BRE Full Pro- tc. Etc. ' ' J 11r llffUtu, -TUB- i aqama Route I OMliGN PACIFIC RAILROAD AJUt 8gon Deyelopment Co.'s Steamship Line m MIMIIHIM AXV 22 Hours Lesb Tlmt lliau by auy other rents: Accomodations miaurt mwtil 1r oomfcrt ao Mlety. rro and freiLU vir. Yaquio alK the Oregon Oeveopmeut corr.jMuiy'i tt ehipn, much lee that by uy ther route weeu ali points it, tb MUUamefe.Vall. tnd Sau Fraociaco. Sailing dates. raoa TADUUtA. Willamette Valley.... July 20tb W V .. . ... Aug. let Willamette Valley leta Willamette Valley. .. " 26tk r oh sam raasiuoo Farallnu Aug-. 1st Willamette Valley 11th Wilijanettt ValWv ltta W. V July Slst Ttic oompany reserve the riglit to cLao teamers ui suooir dates. C. 11. Kas uj, Ja., Gen F. & t. At out. M ioi.:..u,ory street, ban r'unciBco, cai. Kuuit-mbcr tbe Oregon t'acitlc popu lar t.uimer excursions. Low rata exi tiibiou tiekels are on sale ever V. L'dnesdayund Saturday frooiAihanj Corvallis and Pliilomath to Vaquina and lor the r-turn trips until ISepicm. ber 30. DAILY rASHBKUBB TRAINS Except Sundays.) L Yaquin,7:00 a a i Lv Albauy li:0 r' Corvallis lo:3fi a m I " Corvallu l i S ra At Albany 11X8 A a I Ar Vaquina 4 3S r. a. O. &C. trams coiu.evt at il-i. and Ooi W. M . H.A, C. lloucs, ueiieral iiiinsuir. Acting U. F a P. aeut Corvallis, nn EAST SOUTH -VIA- S0UTHERN PACIFIC hCUlE. THE MOUNT bBASlA OUUi California ex nt trains run lai!y NOSTU ..l'urtiand Ar.. 9:85 am ..Albany L..0:14tau ..8. Francisco. Lt .. 9Ki pm 6:1X1 p dj..Lv.. t:2s p ni..Lv.. I:ib a m..Ar... Loral Pass. Tralai itally- Lx. bunday 8110 a m. .Lv Portland Ar. . 4:00 12:2U p m . . Lv. . Albany ..Lv .. 12:00 . 6.00 p niAr.....Roi-ebun( Lv.. 6:00 ; LebsinoB Uraat'la. l:Upiu..liV Albany Ar.. 9:25 2:S6 p m..Ar..... Lebanon Lv.. b:40 7;W s m..Lv.... Alliany ..... Ar. . 4.-J6 B2 a m..Ar....Lebanoi L.. 34u ALK.. 1 LOCAL, PAIAT (tll I tUlida) 5.00 r v. lv Portland Ar....9.00 pm a a a a K. 00 Ar Albany.... Lv....5.oo PULLMA1S BUFFETSLEEPEKS. TOURIST SLELPLSG CAR.S, For aoconimouatwn ol Second lass Pa sengers attached to Fxpresa 'J lain. West Side blt laiobi. Between Portland and Corvallis ' : fci Mail Train Dally - Except Sunday 7:30a rn..Lv. . . . Po.-rlan-.i "..Ar.fi sfop. m 12:10 p in.. Al tenants., t, 12.65p. tu At Albany and Corvallis connect wl trains of Oregon PaciflcKailroad. express Train lall--Kx'tpt Sunday 4:40 pm..Lv Portland .. Ar.. 8:20 am 7:26 pm .Ar HcMinuville.Lv.. 6.45am THROUGH TICKETS lo All Poiut- EAST AND SOUTH sVFor tickets and full intcrmatlon re garding rates maps, etc., call on ucmpauyl agent at Albani. H. KUKULER, Manager E. P. KOGtKS, Aiwt. 'I. 1. A P. A DfilUH PACIFIC EiL'Y Overland Route Trains for the East leave Portland at 7 A. a. .ind 9:00 r. a. dailr. fVJfW L'H'Vk nd tTom Prinoipa JL IV- rVXj 1 O Miiiit in United States, (kknaiia and Europe. PULLMAN PALACE. CAR SLEEPERS. Free Golonitt Bleeniiur Oars Eoa Throa gh sa Ex ress Trains TO OMAHA. COUNCIL BLUFFS KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS. Elegant New IMalag tars Wit Close Connections at Portland tor San Fran Cisco and Puget Sound points. aVBoata leave the Company's wharf, at the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday all J Fridar of each week. C. O. RAWLLNUb. City ticket and Freight Agent. t . IIX. " Trae Manager. T. W. LtK. . P. A. JOHN SCHMEER'S Liyery.Peed.S'Sale i stable Co, Second and EUmnorth 8t ALBANY. OBJCOOh Hoaaaa sOAaDBD by the day or month. Car riagas or buggies on reasonable term vfinl FOSHAY A MASON Wholesale and BataU Mts 1 Booksellers LB ANT, OBKO piRODP, whooping cough and lrenchitis i tanmwllately ralisred by il'ifJOurti Torsals ay Fesaay stasen. 5 .