Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, September 28, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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DAILY A.N1 WEEKUV
I'KKMS n 31 ruCRIPTM'N
DAIi.v
vin.lmhe.1 every mominx except Monday. i
etivered by carrier, per x-k.. .. 0-20
s ireul, per year 6
WtCKKLY.
(Published every Fri'lay Morning.)
,e com . ner annum, in advance... .2.0
Vhen mid in advance ...
i.tO
I a. a.
THR N ilif.
talk tt the Albany tNwtorftce clone
'or all nlflcee north 'i
rhe Eastern state '6.30
trie Wert Side (
tnd the Narrow G- f R. RJ
i,. Portland and .- 11 . a
..rvalue and Yaqiui 1'2;30 r. u
ofBca eolith 7:30 r. M
I'he postotttee will be t d each eveiiilju
row six to seven o'clock.
Registered muter for the ly morning
traia should be marled before a o clock the
preyieua e eniiur.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Freiotlt.
Arrives Depart
.'ll.i5am'1.00 p m
n.'ripm 1 6. no a
RAlLlioADS IS CHINA. j
China evinces Iter decay as
nation and her total uiiroj;res.ivi-
ni88 by the unyielding and bitter
opposition to niilro.ul building
within her border-. Eveiy at
tempt to construct roads bus Ix-en
fruatrated heretofore, and now the
news ia piiblial-cd that the recent
operation) that were looked upon
aa practically consuinnated are
again rendered nil y the opposi
tion of the people of the country.
It ia said that near Lutai several
inilea of the railway embankment
have been destroyed by the eople
on the pretense it dammed up the
water and flooded the country,
and it ia supposed that the general
in command at Lutai either in
bligated or connived at the work
of destruction, since his soldiers
took an active part in it
It ia asserted that Viceroy
Li took no steps to prevent these
lawless proceed'ngs. The Tongs
han colliery is stopped, 3H)0 men
are out of employment, and the
operation of the railroad is sus-
penueu. All the proceeding in
dicate an anti-railroad excitement
which may result in postponing
indefinitely and further railroad
enterprises in China, as well a.- in
undoing what has already been
done. Apparently the pe-.ple of
China are not ready lor railroad.
Viceroy Li has probably come to
this conclusion, and like a prudent
man does not want to force tln-m
to the people. A statesman u.ut
kdow wnen to yieiu as well tn
when to be firta, and Li evidently
thinka now is the time to yield to
the popular clamor and sentiment.
It is probably just as well, for it
the railroads were completed they
would not pay to operate in the
present condition of public opinion
in China. Probably the best
thing to do is to abandon the
whole railroad scheme and wait a
few centuries before renewing the
attempt to build railroad in China.
The worth of Horace lireeley
been attested by tributes with
out number, and by monuments,
the latest of which was recently
unveiled in front oi the Tribune
building the daughter of the great
journalist lifting the veil in the
iinKsing ceremonies, and Hon.
Chauncey leiew delivering the
oration. The Tribune in speaking
of it says that "there would have
been a place for Horace (ireeleyV
ashea in an American Westminster
Abbey. His death came so sud
denly after the disastrous presi
dential election that all hearts
were softened by generous im
pulses. There was a sharp recoil
from political declamation and in
justice. There was spontaneous
and universal recognition of his
goodness and g-eatness. Never
had New York witnessed public
mourning so sincere, sympathetic
and tender in feeling nsthat which
followed him to his grave in (ireen
wood. If there had leen an Abbey
he would have lieeu buried their,
for the nation, north and south
united in honoring him; but hi
dust would have been out of place
there. H was one of Homer's
men, like Corbett and Franklin,
and the common mother-earth
with the free sky arching over it
was the fitting resting-place for
one who had loved libeily mul
humanity with the guileless ardor
and simplicity of a child."
Oi r cousins across the Atlantic
pond and so closely allied to us
that affairs in the United Kingdom
are viewed with almost the inter
est of home affairs. The Chronicle
says . that the Knglish are a
curious people in some resp-cts.
One would imagine from the
eagerness shown by the uovern
inent to suppress discussion of
Irish affairs that the value of free
apeech was not understood in the
kingdom, and yet if a man avoids
the dangerous question alluded to
he may talk with impunity. A
Glasgow paper recently reported
at length a apeech made by
Andrew Carnegie in which he
contrasted republican America
with monarchical England, much
to the disadvantage of the latter.
Among other things said by
Carnegie was to express the hope
"that the ijueen would live so long
that before she passed away the
people of his native land would
resolve tht they must be consulted
as to the su.-cessor, tenure of
office and the amount of compen
sation. This was cheered to the
echo, as was also his reflection on
the Knglish pension system which
gave 30.H)0 to the Admiral who
battered down the mud forts of
Alexandria while standing behind
the steel walls of his ships, ami
General Wolseley a similar am unt
while Sergeant Uichard Brown,
one of the six hundred who led
the charge at Balak'ava was
allowed to die in a workhouse,
Apt irestly it makes a vast
diffeii nce whether a measure ie
introduced and advocated by our
ow n p. ity or not, to a creat uiaiiv
;eople ; much more so than does
the niea.-ure itj-elf or its eflVc''-
ulit-ii it i. put into execution.
Take for instance, the Mills
tariff bill and the McKiulcy tarill'
liiil upon the one item of s ig.ir.
riie supporters of the .Mills bill
iave(leen the verulcnt enemies
of the McKiiley bill on that sub
ject aud yet ;is shown rv the
Seattle 1'ost-Inteiligeiicer the
McKiuIey bill makes the be.--l
snowing upon the subject. The
Intelligencer points out that under
the present law sugais not above
No. 13 pay 1.40 tents duty ; above
No. 13, and not above No. 10, pay
-.75 cents, a'-ove 10, butnotabove
113, pay 3 it-tu.-; above No. 20 pay
11.50 cents, As proposed in the
dills bill sugars not above No. 13
were to pay l.io cents; trom 13 to
Jf were to pay I'.l'O cen s ; from 10 j
to 2d were to pay 2.40 cents ; above
No. 20 it was to be 2.a0. Cnder
the senate below No. 13 is to be
free; from 13 to 17 is to pay 0.30
cents ; above 16 the duty is 0.00
jents.
IS
BUYS RIG
-GO TO THE
Tl
m m g it i
-FCR BARGAIXS-
Not'selling at cost, but at prices that defy competition. Call and
et prices. Our motto is "live and let live, quick sales and email
profits. gjW Don't forget the place, McFarlsnd Block. Resp'y,
NEW YORK C. B. 8- ST08E.
S EARLS
DEALER IX
'Irv (Ms, Nrliuiir
LADILS AND CENTS
XISII1NGS.
FUR
WHITS ami m
y.y Shoe Department is
now complete with the latest
styies'and finest goods at the
lowest prces.
The Celebrated
CURE
mm?
Warranted to
care
or nioiu '
refunded
W.F0RE
AFTER
2 . H
the generative urans of either box whether
ariBUitf from the excessive use of etimulan's.
tobacco or opium, or through juutlifu! imlig
cretioii, over indulgence, etc, such as loss of
Brain Poner, Wukelu'nesa, Ucannir Down
eains in the Ua k. Seminal rakmi. Hvh
teria, Ncr ous Pros-ration, Nocturnal Oniis-
Bioiu, Leueorrniie. uizzinesu. Weak Memory,
uNUOi rower anu ui oieiicv. wnieii if
Iccte-' often lea l t-i premature old axe and
insanity. Fncel a oox; o boxe5 terifb.Ou.
Sent I iy mail on recent of puce.
1 Wlllim M IKtIKi: is (jiven
w: tl every order received, to refund trie
money if a IVrncinrnl cure ih noteffctte'l.
o have inoi.. vmsot luBtimoninlH '-om old
anl yountr, 01 nth Hexes, who hnve hern
pennanemly cured by the uae "f Apnroditine
circular tree. A'tnres
THE APHHU nt.OH'lK 0
Western Branch, i;ox, 27. PnrlKml, Orok'on.
Kor sale liy Foeliay ti Jlason, who esale and
etaii iiruvKiMH. AiiAiiv,irefifn
FEMALE fills
For Female Ir-
rei;uiiriti i; noth
ing like them on
the market. Neter
'ail. .Succr 'sfullv
used by prunnitent
laiiuH montlilx.
iiuarante-.' u
nifttst ru.'iit'n
9&?i tloldsn
Snre,Safo, Ceriain
Do.
ire-1
ALSO
Exclusive AgencTr fo the Ludlow Fine Shoes-
( M liEHG : lilAtCli
The City Liquor Store
M. HJUMGAKT, Proprietor.
CIT.Vext itot to tho Oi l PellmvH' cmplu, Albany, Orcifon fi
lonstautly on hin.l the rt iMt inenrtel md ...'iiuitic wines. Miiuors. ciirars an
Keeiw
to' a Only Unit cla
. liqmr store in the city
I V PAID!T0 ORDEPS
FROM THE COUNTRY'
A Kipe M.I Age.
J, II. llolcouie and wife, ol
elcherville, Texas, have cele
brated their tilty-tjith wedding
anniversary, ana are still liale una
nearty. The secret ot their long
ule and good health is that they
correct any plight ailiiient.proiupt
ly, and in that way avoid seriuiis
sickness. Like most every one
lse, they are luore Jre(iuently
doubled with constipation ihan
any other physical disorder. To
correct this tiiey lakeSt. 1'atrick's
I 'ills in preference to any other,
oecause, as Mr. Ilolconib says,
"They are a uuld iill and, besi e
Keep -he whole system iu ; .od
jr.ier. We prize them ery
.lgtiiy." tor saie by rosh;i
. lasou. Uruggiais.
r'reuih Titiioy Wafer.
These walero are a sure and f-ale
-ipecitic :or all kinds of female
troubles and will remove a!' b-
Don't be humbii.'-
il. Save time.
ilealtii .in. I money.
jB. t akc uo other,
v.. bent to anv an
ilrets by m lii cn receipt .! price, i2 00. Ad-
VI est Branch llox 27, fort-land, Or.
Sold by Foshsy & Mason, Albany. Oreitei
II1SHI1V)
f.C'l tVRk
rh,;'i'n erii
L.or.ilaibi
I to : ami U to 8 c,
"V, .V. !., Ilo'iaath!c
e at Dr. W;i 'lace's ;ld
8. n et . office hours. 7 to
EI.LIS, Pll VS1CIAN
trcon, Alttaiiy OreK'on.
AM
T II OA VIS, M. U. PHYSICIAN AND
s
rur
2 - -
(or
HEDicooMiLi c
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a n i ri i n -'
INL
him s Masco
A i ; 1 1 he vt Wash burur
A I BAIJY OKEGON,
No titni' to this game. Wt
mean to wn if we don't make i
cent. WVieg-iiigtodothe bull.
f the hardware business of AS
P?l..n. lief f us. Ours are ar"
"Oil us anybody's and a litlh
heaie'. Our stock comprit-ef
I! ' liat is 1m nt in hanlware
stoxes, tinwH'e. n.f.-
-XHS
Yaquina Route i
iMGON PACIFIC KA1LRCAL
:??m Deyelopment Cu.'s
Steamship Line
lilLMlliiiil
22
AN Li
Hours Letits 1 init
llian by any iiiicr riute:
Accomodations unsurpassed t i oinfort an
icty. r art am' f nizht lu 1 uiuiiia aui
.he orison I'fi-ijiitM coiii aii 's
i.i, b.ia-.ii a-; il i.y ell.,", route
o.l. :lllt ii Wi jln iie J
and San Francisco.
iSAILIJVO UATKS.
fKOM TAitl IKA.
Willmuette Valley ....
WilumelU.- Valley.....
W Uiaaietle alley
r (m i kANtlf(X,
r'araH'iti
Wnuiuettc Valley
W tllauietu: Vallek
w. v y
...July irth
Auif. lit
' K.1I4
... " 'MB
. Aun. lt
-: Utii
" itii
. .July 31st
t chaiig
u litjs Joseph
Manufacturer of Choice Cigars
-AND DEALER IN-
room in Stratum's lilock, Kir-tt street. Alhatn
Oreffon-
c. KK tv, PiiysiciAN and" it;..
(icon Aluany, Oregon, ortict ii Piern'
new block. Ottice hourn, from 8 a. M. to
p. a
l . ceon, vrailuau of Ontario veterinM
.l.'esft and ineni1! ;r of .ie Ontario vetenr
ry ii'clical -ii, is ir fared to treat t lie
dista. ea of -'i diitiieticatt-d ati'.nia's on
stMeiitilic pr it. plea. O.tii-e ai Ans Mar.-ha" f
livery stalii Kesidence 4th and Cala.-jo.
streets, Alii .y, Oregon.
TlioKi SIiikin in iiic MA
Ft?iiflas s""hsK"K
1 W' SQfliVSd lillilK
Sni lift ! . ;
StLfc v r ;a kid.
tart. ; v M
252 4 Ladies Fine Slwes
TsfST"" Aj- r '1'iT- At I'ricep. Call i
jJ 2' "ug0P andseeohi new stotrk. I
Gr
rile jiii sin liberie the rit'l.t
icaiiicre of k,;1i!Il' uatee.
.:. Ii. Ili.u, Jk., oen 1. , r. Aj.miI.
ii diit,i.ii) siiei-, h.,n l r;.i ie.-o, cJ.
Kciiieiniicr tLe. Hreon 1 ;.i uic pipu
l:il -lillillirr ekturaioua. 1ai late
fA.iii.-.i'ii tickels an- on i-ale every
V .iiv-.i iai,. ;a'ui.lay Iron Ail. tiny
C'H ..ii..- :n,d l'l,.iiiuiulli to Vuijtiiaa
jtiii r iiu- muni invia uiilu S- ieiii
ih i .
HAIL) 1-AK.IHMftb IRAINH.
Kxcej't suuilays.)
r r -..
ia ii.uiiTO u All.at.y lJ-Jl. ,1
vn.rf . '' .j - A H I ti; rlfl. i V y fc
&r Aiiiaii
Wa. 11 lii.Au,
-. lloeia, t-einrai aiaiiaj(i.
ActuiK u. K & p. aj;eiit
t.orvallis, ou
. !..- f'oi
EAST I feliUTH
hOUlt.
VIA
SOUTHERN fACifll
R. fc. A. McAlistkh -inaKo 'ATUIC PHY
dician aud surgeon Has removed his
oilice into Crawn-rd's lilock. All calls nnnijt
ly al'eli'led to.
A'UIT.NEV PHYSICIAN
ii. Ur.i.l.iit.. o. i; 'li'. ji !osin
tal Mcdica! ''-illee, Xew Vor .-.l.
ofwoine i . ..le-.-ialty. Oilic-j i: a. -esnietici
on 7tli Rir-iet between CaU. ooit and Vine.
"A'banv ".eiTon.
I)"
Olll.rl
ly a:
IJRU. A.
ntruclions to tlie monthly pei
no iu.iUer wtiat the cause,
re just w hat every woman j .
and can tm used safely. Foi
ty the Livingstone Medic:
manufacturers, l'oftlund, (.
also troiu our sole ugt-ni. .
I'uiiiiuin, druggist, liitm.
block, Albany, Urejfun.
. ds,
ley
o.,
.on,
. A.
erg
.ui
ilie ;n
Uarlrtt l-air.
1 am aent for the ."-uk-ii.
iiti. ,.n iv.'i-.i to buy ail
Uurlleti 1 ears brought to n.
a shipping condition. I'.o ties
having ears to sell will do well to
iee me. asiul E. Vi . no.
Takn In.
1 often u.-e to reatl ttie newspaper
aioud to my wife, said a gentle
man in our town the other day,
but once 1 was lairly taken in In
one of these iiitle advertisements
ol gioceric.' and patent medicines,
ine paragraph begun with the
madest account of a sea serpent
but ended by netting iortti the
virtue of biackburn 1'ironi,
say ; if you traile with them you
vvul liever get taken in.
Comet! CorMetn!
We make a specialty of U le
and misses tine corsets aud wi Us
We luue a drive in a F neb
sateen corset at 7o cents. xtri-.
good value.
bAiii.KL E. Yi u.
FINE UirOUTED AND KEY WEST
i ::'ars, Pluif ami Sniokinif Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipe, i
full liiif o' Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
Neit u .if to PiTeill'er's candy store, Albany, Orcifon,
WiA- N T JED
Ten thousand Mi i. Women and ( hihiren to I uy jv ( U ,)
DEYOE & FBOMAjN J5ROS.,
VB Jmorters and I'ealers in ul' kiici
guns and ammunition, lishing tackle of ev
ery descript;on. cutlery and base ball goods,
tents, hamniocks and camp chairs. The
largest stock south of Portland, t ome out
and all. No trouble to show goods. Quid
sales ami small profits is our motto. Also
repair shop connected w ith store and first
class workmen to do all kinds of work
DH.M I PA'TON. PHYSICIAN am,
.Sut-eou, Uluuilierw s Itl.iek, Albany, Oi
Kcmalo ilist-ases a S(cciulty. Can be found
o the odke day or nii;ht.
AI rOKKl.
BlK.MtV.
U neys p a
V. DKAPKR
AT I'O K-
L. T. BAKIN', J.
BAK1N' & UitAt'KH
aw, O-ejO.iCKV, Or. :on. Ii -
tv ears cvpe'ieti e as ..-,:s rri' Out' S
Laid otltt-e t Oregon in tin1 'imi
practice rcconinniius t .nr sjieeiall,"
btui new lief. p Uie bi.i u . or the court's
aud inv. living tlie piuciice in the .eral
Lami oftiee.
HC. WATSON, attomey-.it. law, Albany
. Oregon. Office in Stralian bloc
1 N DUNCAN
rj , and not.iry i d.it.
int.iry j d.i
rooms No I :
Ari 'li.NK-VT UW
office in Ine Strahan
To lli- Kuyrra of Slniex.
We are oti'eriug some rare bar
gains in men's and ladies shoet.
We sell you the same shoes thai
other houses ehow you made b
the same inaiiuiui tnicr in siiorl
they are the same goods formm-h
less money. Call and see oui
prices we guarantee to save froui
-i to 61) per cent on each pair o:
shoes purchased. These goods
are new anil nrst class in every
particular. A. Ii. MvIlwai.n
A tine line oi Artists materials
jut opened at J. A. Cum tiling's
drug store.
. CAUTION
7i 1 X-M
t 2 7a n x v.,
t-i Attn
1 ' "rry.
I
L'OK SAL.K culi er in'iklliu-jat -U.t
it in I tut Hess and lAu horc'-j, -Vl,t to W.
B. OllHUaa.
wii? or two uuiiuH. bv aiM'lintr to J. i.
Scott, on 6ejond street, bvtwueo broadiilbiu
ah 1 LlhWftrih
OX t. uiii.ort if.Iv furijiMictl front room with
buih, can he renteil by a jrentleiiitiit a .ti
H
hi
W. j. Douslaa Shoea mra
wnr,nnl.il n n.l K.. I
has hU same and prion nlamped on bottom.
;cuo
H75
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE CENTLEMEN.
Fine Calf and I.aced Waterproof irain.
The excellence and wearing qualities of this sboa
cannot be lietter shown than by the strong endorse
ments of Its thousands of constant wearers.
SfS.OO Genuine Hnnil-ncwed. an elesant and
J stylish dress Nli.ie which commends Itself.
-OO lland-newed Writ. A line calf Shoe
uneiialled for style and durability.
SO. SO lioodyrar Welt Is the standard dress
Shoe, at a popular price.
SO.SO Policeinnn'n shoe Is especially adapted
for railroad men, farmers, etc.
All made in Congress, Hutton and Lace
$3 & $2 SHOES lafd,1s,
have been most favorably received since Introduced
and the recent Improvements make them superior
r
o
CD
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fi
0
block,
0. B. 5. KCXRI UN Klulll.
L)I.ACiiU KN, 4 WKKiHTATIoilM AI
) La-., Ailiu o i oi! ce it o,.o
rt-llow's leni. . Aili croctii, in all coui
ji tncs'ite, and n.v. secial itt. utiou to a I
bilAillrss
OI.VKKTON CIIAKLKsik AlTOKNI.v
.a. Ail-Any, Or, o.fic,, n rooms I j
rosters Blink, over L. K. Blums
311(1 14
store.
JK WKATI1I- KKOKII,' A'lTOKNKY
. '"V All. any, Oregon i)rt-:e in
will praci-.ce in al
te, and ftive special atl'
Kl
cou
to .1
n; th--
lilHllif
a r
toe
Ttlt M0LM biiMi ' ol'JL
JULIL'ISGliADWOHL'S
G0LDKN RULE 2UZAAK.
THE LKAIMNU CkoCKKUY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY STOKI
OK ALBANY. TUT ONLY liKNLI . kOGKKs BKOSSII.
VKFWAKE, FliKNCII CHINA D GLASSWARE,
HOY'S WAN. P RY AMI DOlL CAR,
Ki.-iGi!.S, AN1 A
Gcreral Assortactt cf F?icy Goods.
Sjiecialty n the tini'Sl Teas-. C.'iiei ain: I amilv Groi!eries.
il'rect for m ' cash and can'o tlie largest ..x:k in the Valley.
Jrsuratice a;ent for Fire anil Mai me.
He him
California express irauii, n
soim ,
:oo p m..Lv..
!:2s p iu..L
i:ia a ni..Ar
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'rtland .
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h. Inn.,;,
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h.i)am..Lv Porthuiu ... Ar 4: t m
li:i!0pui..Lv. Album L . H-noii
ouoi.ii.Ar Koebiir:.. ....!... ,x- uoi
Binn Uraui h.
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5.10 1 k. i.v.... Poitlaml ...I
Ar....'banj Lv.'.'. V.oo a a
y.oo
FOR PURE
TO I LE I" AlsD
FANCY
oro
DRUGS
GOODS
PULLMAN BU FFKTSLKKPKK8.
TOUKIbT SJ.Khl'lNo CARS,
Kor accommoilat ion ol Scvoiiil-Uass Pa.
enifers attached to r xprcss I rains,
Wrl Mile Itlvi.n.u.
Between i..ii,aiii ami Corvaiiis
""l1 Tp" lal - Karej,
wo,imLV --"'-V -.Ar.f. Sop
iri-i-j, CTrvai.is. . L. 1-5;,p
At
ndav
JA. K-J P MEAI ATIOKNKV-Af l.i
ami title exam rr, A. I. am, O:.- iv '
practice oi m the courts ol tni s at, A
Btrvtso. life furnished on short ;n" ,i.
Ten years cperiem'e.
A
to any shoes sold at these prices.
ask your Healer, and If hn cannot supply you send
direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or a
postal for order blanks.
w. 1,. uui ULAB, Brocktoo, Ma
SECKKT OCI KTIKS.
O. I. W. - Safftv .: S . I.V. met :
ever; MomUv ctiniir nt t :e i; it
ha1! on ;'ei ry irfc;t 'tctwton Keeori
lhirt. A'iKiny, Orci.'i. n' :n
lilv ami transient l.rc.hr.'ii tniia!! ih'.t I
tn:ittei;
.icl'lv fs.ijj i'tmt Lr I, a .
Male j in -if . i n u m tw C . A .
li.i!' uit .f,-,,... i .-i 1 1 I Km u
hi ii y ev vn;iifA e; e i r. mo 1. .t
Frai tei.t Cv ui cri
y iuit"i to U' t w;th -t
W. KKKCfC,
f V. Tarlkh Conjii fin tier
Ai.'juiaTit,
l.aml iirvrylng.
1AKTI ItRHIRINO SI'RV KYIX Ot Ml CAN n
tail i a vjtiratt a ui jrcii w, , tt i-a.'tit!
UtOii e-:otiiit Hiirv yr Y I' I . t- ''.er. Ht
lifWcoinllt'te -0it'is of ! .i it -it- inl fo'An
rthip put aim) ih prtpirc I loilo r,.,rvoni- m
an parr of .,ni;numj. IVn.i.iee addrt.
MilUm Station. Lina cu u.Ur c.i.
-.' ft-, x v- ;fJa 2tL
!i. L BLAGKHAN
;:rus. Paints . OiL
fai f naij and to4l artw-tc-.
iiv a ta'l Hm of bockt "
latiosterj. pariodk-aia, etc
Sr Tim mlistaoan eanl..'
mi
Alhanv and I'nrv.n .
train, ol Or-oi, Pa.iH. r'oa.r ' "'"
press Iralu ImII Ki,
y i-iii..ijv rortland - Ar
lb ptn. Ar McMinn ville. Lv'
l .Nunday
h:2o am
6.46 ani
THROUGH TICKFTS
lo All Point-
EAST AND SOUTH
msi r or tickets and lull 1
L'ardin' rates n.aps, etc.. tall
airent at Album.
It. KOKHI F.V-,
Al&nnyer
n m mum nm
Ikavtry
ALSO n ARIES-
The Finest Line of Pianos and Oraans in tlie
WiilaTflette Valley,
miation re-
fUlpny'(
E. P. KH.Kl:.s,
Asst. i.. 1. a K A
-ANI'
1).
t'onlrai-lor hikI Itulliler.
C. HIIK-L ILL FtRN SIl PLA' fci-KT'MCA-
tioi s an'l detai's f.ir a'! kmns of bir;
in-; an-! sr.'.. 'lecture. All wnrk prcuipl
done and aii:irant' -ii u Is- fiist i ;a-. 1 ti
mates luriiisln .1 on shon notice lor br:.k
l.iiiUlinv residences, public bui'oiu:. .
bridL,es, etc.
ALL PERSONS HAVING UNSET I LEO
accounts with J..hn Uierreii(er are re-qu.-sted
to call at once and settle as he ha
siiM his meat market and has retired from
the business.
t 1
j Uik fire, life and accident insurance companies.
SPRINGFIELD SAWiVilLL
A. WHEELER, SPRINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
SPHINUFIELI)
H?"Albaiiy vanl ami ullire on .;ir,. ..
a vv,..i Aik..., i "I " in
... fil,,viv.l.i,uaiij oimuaicr.
OUEGON
d 5th Ueetegift
pr,8u.'"
irgA- .vu.,, sunciia aoare 01 the
A. WUEELSK
jm intenihiiit. Ottice- over Fiist Nati.iti-1
hai k.uililn.vf, Albany, Oi.
from all parts nf the eountv
W. AYKIW, ARt HITI.CT ANI Sl"l hi'
Work solicit id
Contractor and Knllder.
niHE LNDEilSUiNED HAVING LtH-'ATK!.
Jl ill Albany solicits iiatniuauc from cit(v
and country. Will contract to build brnli i
barns, and all manner of dwelling h..u-m,
including Queen Anne, Eastlake and Kliza
bethian stvlcl of bnildinifs. Will lu-n
plans, andsixciflcations free of charms, batis
faction miarantee.' W. V. I'A&SIT ..
WILL VOU SUKFER with lJjspep9"v ml
Liver fompldint? Shiloh's Vitalizcris
QKNERAL P1H)l)(rCE MARKKT.
WANTEDJ SPECIALLY Hay. oat and potatoes, tn annnlv onston'Tr
I on. (he Oregon Pacific Railroad pvtension and my in.'rcasine honip trr.tle,
' where I e'l in ruiar-tities t tl e i nrcl asi --f i 'fl ee W or Ft rrv tr..
-? VI. WriRRPTSON f;
ALBANY BAKERY.
PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
TICKET
PULLMAN PALACE CAR SIMPERS
1 9r Colon i st Sleenintr Oars Ron Throngh oc
El -laMlTraTt
OMAHA,
COrNCIL BLlTFF
KANSAS CITY,
l-HICAGO AND ST. I.OI IS.
t.lrsani rs I'lr-lne lar v II
4 lianvr.
Close Cnnnectirns at Portlai.d for San Frai.
. Cisco and I'uirel Snund puilits.
t-9 Boat leave the Company's wharf, at
the font of P.inadalliiii street, n lue-ila anJ
Fri-lsv of each k. C O. HA U LIM.h,
Citv ticket and Kniclu Aeei t
'. S. llllt.
erral TraWc Wasatrr.
1 . M . IIC.
v. .
uara uteed
Masou.
cure you. For sale by Foshay
i'OR lame hack, side or chest, use Shiloh's
Porous Plaster. Sold by Fosliay &
Mason.
SLEEPLESS NIGH fS made miserable by
that t errible couch, b.iiloh's Cure is
remedy for you. For sale by Foshay &
CAKES FOR
..WKPMNCS',
. I KKSII Uil'lTS PER-v
RIK.- AND VECiFTADLES
FREFII b:
RRE
ED
k oice Ta-le Delicacies and a Full
Line ot Fancy ami taile Grocei -jr.- mi! Pro
vipions, Canned Goods, huts, (.'an'if, tc,, Kt-
JOHN SCHMEEFT
LiTriy. yeed ft Pale stahie
Cov er SfcvnJ and CUrircrth fit
JTJ 1WY, ORKGOh
Hn.ii ROARiiav hy the day or month ,
n. or biu'niea oa reasonable term
r-'il
FOSHAY c" TASON
Wholesalr an' Retii!
Dnpls IJRoolsellprs
OBEU
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