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:. THTC M)lfyiN(4 HEITAU) MIDAV. OOTOJVET? 3, I8i0. tuning fhthi ZuxM IAILY A.NO WRBKLV rnKvM of -tr'onrpn-'v DAILY "unhirtird r; momini exiwit M'jndav.i Nverel 'jy o. Her, per -H-k..... t roil. r-r yrv ........ 0-20 8 00 WKKKLY. iP-iMished every Fridiv Morntnif.l nr mi.', oer nnun. In 'lvanp......'2.'fl W ml mud in nlwm J.P0 THE dUS. tail f the Albany Dotoffl.-e close itotfl.-e close f i;:30 . R. Ft. I For all lflce north Oie Eastern states (le Went Side Vnd the Vat row 0. -t Portland and S 11 a. M rvalliM and Yaquin 12:30 r. w office south ...7:30 r. v The nostotflce will be cl 1 each cvei.itie rom site to v?n o'clock. Rivp' -I matter for the ly mnrninir rain shouM ' mailed before o clock the Drerious eveiiiinr. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives' Departs Pamenver. sVeiitht ....ill.lSamll.OO p m 5.25ifnl 6. SO a MUST KEEP UP THE SKI L L El LABOR. Tuft necessity of keeping the bept skill in all jnanufacturing enter prises is acknowledged and to r-'tain that is essential. Au eastern exchange says the apprentice system, which formerly afforded the means of trade education, has been almost wholly abandoned, and is now hardly anywhete in practical use in this country. It i a thing of the past, and the fact that it has been abandoned would seem to e conclusive evidence that its day of usefulness Imp ended. Something, however, -must take place. Skillful workers in wod and skilled workers in metal will be needed as long a the world stands and men iiveupon it, and skill does not come by chance. If employers no longer care to take the trouble of imparting instruc lion for months with the lore- i plane and the splitting sa v, and if blacksmiths no longer need ap prentices to fashion horseshoe nails, it is still necessary that a proper proportion of the youth of the country should have caret ;1 training of the eye and hand it the pros cution of these and other mtf. ua. i.cal industries. It is al ready pretty clearly demonstrated that this training must come through the manual school, and that the results will be superior to those attained under the old j system. That has gone anywa,! Machinary now djes the work which once made the apprentice1 profitable to his master, and it j nay not be wholly an evil that it ; does so. The apprentice, a- j formerly employed during a great I portion of his term oi servic, j l v.. a l:i.t. i i . . . . ...uu uuk ..vU..rv. velop reasoning powers. He was j required to do work month after ' month which required but little; skill, and which he could learn to j .ollln.lom- 1...,, ,.r ,1,,,-J at most as he could do in a life time. Jluch ol thstuneanil labor wits a loau tw apprenticed. In t. e manual training school, oil tin contrary, no one had any interest to keep the pupil atmeredrudgery. No more time is devoted to learn to plane a pqnare piece of wood o metal than is actually necessary in each individual. When a pupil has mastered a lathe he is not kept at turning for months to gsther on some simple pattern, ae would be .he ca-e under the old aiiuurl cerv ?in.p. Time, much valuable time is lost but the Course is nut shortened thereby. The time is saved sin.ph ! . . . I to be unproved in developing the j reasoning powers and broadening j the mind of the papil -apprentice. I He is tanght to work and to think. He is shown to do-wi,at he is et ! to do, and, at the -aine tim. his books teach him the principles and the reasons ol things. a result he comes out from his course in ttie manual s.'!,i,ol equipped am few apprentices under the old sysfem were ever able f equip themselves. They have ha l theory and practice uorn!.ini-d. The band has been trained and tha mind broadened. Neither has been cultivated at the expense of the other, and he will enter the activities of life at a tremendous advantage over what be con 1. 1 have secured ity,,ny other way. .Manual training 'n combination with (be work of the school roor.t it- ile fined to be fully reconnie l er . loon as tbe in st practical form oi education for the great majority of tha youth of the nation. Is all the criticism !iiin' a at "speaker Heed of the hoiwe, it cannot be denied that he h is mad- a most able presiding otlicer. and that the biisinens before 'ongre'i has been accelerated and carried j ; through by his force of character j . . , . ti rl irfAitt rnnlrAl in ... . f .. . . .. J'---V..W ..Ull.lUI ... I I'l I in 11 . hia duty as presiding officer. j j Tiik day wlitiii syndicate nf I men can comet any one of tlif precious metal, and in U' i ontrol the rie by Netting th price, h.td a.-pireiitly passed. The copptr men, tried ti acorn plisfi that design anil most ignoiuin ously f uled, and iinw a syndicic who thought to make exUaordintir wealth How into tSeir pockets, by securing a.'i option on the silver bullion, are likely to m-et with a similar ixpjrience. The sei.-n.-.-of money control in is not so easy to manipulate, ami the signs oi limes points t.i a more general understanding -A ttie subject and a more strict and p'riei't nil " i th matter by coinnificial rule.-i and transactions. Individuals had better not Tom fool with tin matter or they will get between th mill stones. Thk Rarrundia aifair still con tinues to be the principal topic of diplom tic talk and the general ,'int is n v one of con Icmmt'iou of Mr. Mr. ner, our .Minister to tin Central A uerican power. A very bitter fee'i ig is ippaiently spring ing up against hi ti, an 1 fvideiitlv U) an extent th it tin; true lacs ..I he ease demau I. Tin.' sit luuimi involves ho m mv tec niiCi' points uul ootuplii- ilious, c1 at J 1 1 iuniiMit -hould b-delerr'd un' il fie l;-t-a e all gather I !' !indrsto -d. Tiu: tinal ia---a.eoi the Mclviii ey tariU'bill and ;h.; adjonrum. nt of congress is a matter oi satis faction to the coutKiy geneiuily. Taking it altog 'Iiier the wot k per formed '" i igress lias lt-'!i ! xcellfiu ii i ity ((( 'he co'iiitry, and the resu i; in the future will lemonstrat.- that fact, but tin- , p.--.fie aie gtU'i lo see llie session ! ciose. French TaiiNj-j Wafers. These wafers art- a sure and safe -pecitic !'or all kinds of female troubles and will remove all on- -it . ... . i : l .... ,, ,1 . -11 :re just what every woman need-. and can lie used s.a'ely. For sah by the Livingstone 'Medical Co.. iiianufarturers, I'oiilaud, ( irrpm-.-also from our sole agent. J. A. Cummini:. lirugiiist, ISIuuibeig bltx'k, Albany, Oregon. Karlett 1'rai.. I am ageiH fur the Sab-m Can nery and prepared tn b:iy all the ll.trtli'tt I 'ears broiig it to me in w rtliippiug eonditi'in. 1'arties having pears to -ell will do well t' -.e me. r.i.Mi ei. K. Viu.no. 'I'Hken III. 1 oft -mi ne to read the newf-paper .i'oii I to my ivil'e, Maid a gen'''e ii in in our toM ii the other -.iy, mil. once 1 was iairly taiien i !iv neofth-se little "id er iscii. flit's f grui'erie-' and naletit med e.iiii.'. I't.e paragrap i begun Ai tlie mad st aeoiitit (f a s--a Serpent but ended bv -ettin furtn tbe virtne of lilaekbnrn .ft rironi. -nv; 11 vou irxle with them .vfli never get taken in. ... ituti-iirr sin,. 'I'" undersigned h.ivina on ;nr - of utlS? the i m ... rk, ' in i mi : a ' 1 lle ouiciier ims i m. hiiinii-riiii (piMitf tit i ii.. i- . . . . . ntjut-r. vut:iii iiii-il a Mlle .ubUc patron. I will U hall i the ticK of fr 'Ii iiirton, veal ami evei vtiin.g the butcher .-hop line. 15a.- n hand and san i-.'e as so-i:. in ' ; . i arrives. )ld , patrons pleae call. I Joll.N DlKKKI.NOi.K, Albanv, C) t. 1. lsiio. . . . i Tli- I i.ii. ii I'Heilie. Is the only linn tunning two ' fast t rains daily from I'oril.md to i Omaha, St. 1'anl, Kansas Citv, ' , ' hn:ago, M. Louis and ail points Vff. VJr?l,utIh- llu-v ''"."' ( jilom titrt-et i 1 Albaliy. Fotmil. ,In ,tlle rof' "f11" fVlr; .(;,,ws's or' 'hard, southeast ot this citv, on Friday, Sept. L'.i, a black cashmere tdinwl. The owner can have the by calling at this ollite and l'y'"ii '' 'bis iiutice. Fortmilh r a Irving have a larco line l lao- curtains, renai-t-aiii-e. ' ,,;lllrils 11,1,1 i-n.-neiiie t i nictci.-, vhii h tiny are selling very . neap. Ki-U'us liver puis ii r a uitld iaxntive mil net dir.-i- ly on the liver mid ki.!-:it-s well tin- lio.-l- .; i:rii:. . din rs: o or your in ign: to F. Freiicii lv iiii; ixansi-s. -V Ii I O i MOM-V .11 in ui. -i I i '!! t-A" .O tf !il-t: OJtjM.H- Lo N i.i-il K. i.- Can r II !. , Ii K 1 1 A K 1 N K V I . I.I ;inn yt,.. i "Ii f-UIit , i n "til -ii -I .te. It H. K, M, ad' .ii w:ir t in..:. . .!..n . ,i i -i ti u nc Mi.; tnii .ijtiii (.) ;.':v,: I'i: in.--ln tl .r.nl r if -in -a ii u ifitrtl !. . i ntii ui;-: a ..I li.f. I,v 'a. .1. ;. -fri-t. It. tti-,.i ;n. wl.ijl.iu ll "I t.v. -t:it I. on ami r.lutu; ( th! .1. I'Kit.-.N-, HAM.,1. I a'-(Oii:.t i uirii .(..t.i, rn t. ll.KH tal to c: 1 1 a. i,n. t- an.) !t'c as ,c h n ins . llt.lt Hi ..-kfi an,, l!tn r.-tir.- I trmn iUiITn-el ;1IAiiKl ClilKli. ' I . , ' I.....1::. ....... j hreatti mcur.l. I.i h. :...-. 0T!hay ",J,c,"r -GO to ECU BARtSAINS- Not. Belling at cost, but at prices that defy competition. Call and get prices. Our motto is "live Hii i let live, quick pa es and small protits. Don't forget the place, McFarland Block. Resp'y, C. B. R.. 5T0EE. C 8EARLS m:.i i:i; in Esslisivo Agonov fa t'- Ludlov Fiao Shoes i: li Mi'. i: u a it l ci The City Liquor Store M ii A Old fellows' .n., lr. : i t :l ! - ii - (ii;b first i-it li'iU'T store in the ( r PAID T0 U T.IIJS Mcinufacturer of -AND U iiiiliilTE 'ii'iirs, 1'lui; mitl Munkiiiii ToliaccoF, Mi'eroili.iuiii mid Briar l'ipeb, c b fni; 1 1 1 1 - - v- Smokers Articios. Also dealer iu v-t! i-xii to I'lleiller's candy store, Albauy, (Jreifon, W A. INT T BID -Ten thont-aiiil Mi-f f u-ii ami ( luKlitn to r j;o( dh I)i;VOK & i'UOIMAN 18ROS , rATTTTrtrJ w- f" "ouglnn Shoes are uauIlUH vrnrrnntetl, anil every pnir bus hit n nine mid price Htninped on bottom. $$0 ! i 6 VV. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. Fine fntr nnd I.nrcd Wntrrpronf :rnin. The exrollcncp nnd iirln(r iiniilltlos of this shoa ran n. .t I ,r I ,. 1 1. r sli, m-,, 1 1, 1 ,v t he st ron endorse m. nt,..r H, t.i.nn.an.N ..f rtmsiant wear". SfT OO (Genuine il n ndi w ed. nn eleqnnt and ..xii.li itress si. w,,.h oiminieniis Itself. 4-00 '"-'-"--l Writ Aftnet-nlf M,o SQ.SO .ndyenr Welt Is the standard dres ,T J,'1",:- ,lt " P"tular prl.v. 3-50 S. ri'P"n S'.'"' espeetnlly adapted w i.r railroad men, farmers, pte. All made in I'.mKress, nmion and Lace $3 & $2 SHOES lafd,?s. I H Hi - havetwn most favorably and the rei-ent IniproveinentB make them superior to any shoes fiold at these nrlces. Ask your Healer, and If tie cannot mipplvyou send unt-i i iy iiM-i.u , cut luwug wirerilHeu price, or DOS tal for order blanks. W. L.. DOIULAH, Brockton, DIaas. n tup: LADIES .-'NP EMS I V)' My-fMN(:s. I Xiy Sloe Deptntnn nt ip now ion p'tte with 1belatef-t gtylet- :n:i! f'm st irocdf at tin lowest pr't-es?. a lx 1 . Proprietor. ftni.li', Albany, Oregon . (,! in I d-i-nttstic wines, liiinri, ;'f f-HOKRS FROM THE COUNTRY' OvSEPH Choice Cmus m liKALKR IN- a?j- Imorters and l'ealers in nil i kiM t-' c) guns ami ammunition, lisbing tackle of ev ery d( : ripfon. cutlery and bat-e ball goode. tents, baintnocks and camn chairs. The largest Ftock Mint b of Portland. Come one! and ail. No trouble to show goods. Quicr , tales and smali jnotits is our motto. Also 9 repair shop connected w ith ntore and first- i .lass workmen to do all kinds of work. j o o I P0R H75 reeelveil since Introtlncea l'IIVIHS r H KLLIS, PHYSICIAN AM) SI'IO neon, Allai:y Oieu'on. T H. DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND 1 1 BUieuii. Can lie found at his o'ticc room in Sirahan'n block. First street, Alhanj Clreifon- ( c"kei ly7 physician and .;ur- V-'. Koo" Aliiuny, Oregon, ottiue n 1'ierra' now blook Office hours, from 8 A. M. to P. H J. ROSSITEvIeTEKINAKY SLil ii . Keon, graduate of Ontario veterinary college and member of the Ontario eteriii ary medical society, is prepared to treat the diseases of all domesticated animals on scientific principles. OlHi-e at An Marshall's livery stable Residence 4th and Calapooia streets, Albany, Oregon. DR. E. A. MC.UISTER HOMBOrATIIIC PHY sician and surgeon Uu lemoved hix otlicc into Crawford's block. All calls prompt ly attended to, DU O. A.7 WinTNEY7PH YsidlAN AN D surgeon. Orudnate of IScUevtte Hospi. tal Mcilical College, New York City. Diseases ofwnmen a sjiecialty. Olltce in at resilience on 7th street between Calapooia and Vine, "Alliany Oregon. DR.M. J. I.v TOV, PHYSICIAN AND Surireon, Blimilieor's Block, Albany, Or. Female diseases a specialty. Can lie found n the office day or uiht. VTT0ltKYS. . T. BI'RNKY. U. T BARIS, J. W DKAI'KK pL'RN iY, DA KIN & IMtAPKK, ATl'oK O lit . vs at law, Oregon City, Oregon. Twc.i t tars cxperiuii;c as n-istcr ( tlu U. S. Land OlhVc -t Oreon City and in the land ir.i'"ti:e recoimutii4ds ns in our sp'cialt 'ti-nicrts bef rc the Land ottioi; or the cuurio and invihi ijf the practice in the ifccral Land office. C. WATSON, attorue) -at-luw, All-uni . Orivii. Ottii-c in Str:ilm;i block I N. Dt'NC.S ATIOIt.KY-'l I.A W ) anil iuiUif public. Obit; in liiH ,-5ir;ili:ili iln "... rooins No. 1 and ! it. N. Hlh-kiur.v o w uki.iiii. L)LACivl!L Ki;, A; WU.:tIT ATTOUNEY AT ) Liiw, Ailmiy Oregon, tniice in old ,-iiow' Tcnile. V ill orai.-tioft ii: all courts it the staU-, ui jiif sjic. ial sttentinn to all hUHllH:m w OLVECTf v IliAlli.l SK. AJToHNi.Y ;it Law, Ailiaiiv, Or. - iiiIm-o in rooms li m, rositrs ri':h, over L. r.. biyin s f K. WKA'HU KKoKlt. ft . law, AltuLiiy, Ort'iron,- iiiti.'e in The Hinn Bl.'-k. Will i.nuti'X it, all U tourth ! riiesiatc, ami cive special it:iiiifin lo all r.iisiiifcH3 J A.KS P. MKAIi, AtTOHNKVAT-l.AW anil title examiner, Albany. Or. Will practice in aii ine courts of tre state. Ari stractc of title furnished on shi-rt notice. Ten years cx'cricuce. SEC "KT SIK'IKTIKS. , O. U, W.-Safety Loilfre No, III; niecte every Monday eienini; at tlie (. A. K. on Kerry street, Ititwren StH-ond aii'i 'i hird. AUiai.y, Orc-ifiin. Srr;inirrr- in '.he titvand tnitisittnt l.relhrt.n t;orliuil invifeit to attend. .McPhciKi.n l'.wt No. 5, o A. H. Stated meetintm at the O. A. K. Hall on ttie sworn! and Kiiurtn Friday evenings cf ca.-li nioiii-h. Trarisient Cr.iiir.vieH me cinli V invited to meet with lis S. W. KI'.KCK, H. K, Tahi.kr, Cniiiiiiiiidt ii Ad jnt.titt. I.iiihI ureliiu. t)KriK DKHIR'NO 81'KVKVINO IXiNXCANIill tain.urat. m nd j.rou:jii wt.rk t.y callinc iiion ex-county eu vcyoi t. 1, T. Kislier. Hi hagr.omptcte copies of field notes and town whip plats, and is prepare 1 todo mirreving in ;iiy part of Linn county. Pontotike ai(iri-!?s Millers Statiun. Linn cou it, Oregon. oiilraclor and Itulliler. DC. SIIKLL WlUb KLRMMH PLANS, HrRCIPICA- tions and detai's fur all kinds of huilil inK and architecture. All work promptlv done and guaranteed to I first-class, l-jiti-niates furnished on shnrt notice for hrick liuildins, residences, pnldic l.uililiiigs, liriilges, etc. CI W. AYKKS, AKl 111T1 ( . intenclant. Otli-eot. Iiaiikjhuiiiiine, Alhany, Or. from all parts of the rountv !' AN U SL'l'Kit- ii-Mt 'ut ior.al tnrk snlieited oiil nirlnr anal ISuililer. rptlK UMiKllSlCJiKi) HAVIXO LOU AT EL. X in Albauy solicits patr.niaire from city and country. Will tmitract to build bridges barns, and all maimer of dwelling hnnics. inchidiu Oueen Aimer Kastlake and Klixa bethiun stvlei of buildingi. Will furnish plans, andsptciflcations tree of ebarift. Sntif faction miririiiiteet' W. C. CASSKL. WLL YOU MI FFKll with Dyspepsia an.l Tttf Liver t'l.nipldintY Sbiloh's Vitalizens uara nteed to cure you. Kor sale b Foshay Miuton. IOK lame hack, si.le or chest, une Philoh's X" I'orons I'laster. Sold by Foshay S .Mason. QLKKPLESS MOll IS iuutle miserable hv O that terrible couirh. Shiloh's C ure is remedy for yon. For sale by Foshay MONEY TO LOAN - HOME CAPITAL ON irois real estate security. For particu lars enquire of Geo. Humphrey. r EVKIIK IIOl'SK, ALBANY, OK.- C11AS J.l I'feilTer, Prop. Only first eclass house it the city. Lai'tr. sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. Oeneral stau'e otht Corvallis. liNhilloii Villrc To WHOM it nia cinccni The oo,iirt nor hii htretitfore cxiHtinir uiitier the tirm fmruo ot Uurkhiirt te M:i!in carry it i on a veticral Ke;vl htate I.-m A: I ii-uniiu-c Hii-ineut in Alhanvf Otrkon is thi-ilis-fived t mutual consent, W. A. y ii re 'I he b'lsincHrt he c fiih ttftl hi: rn.tt v hy K A. Kurkhart at the !! p'Aue of hUMiiciR and utitlr his natne. Iatui thti 13th (lav of September, l.sjto, W. A. Mai.in. K, A. Hi kkii krt I M. A. CKOWDER. C. W. fltOWDEK CR0WDER BROS Contracto$ and Builders. i Jffice on First street, with Wal ; ' -ce & Cusick, real estate agents, lbany, Oregon. Estimates given n ail kinds of bnildingsot catpen- er work. All work intrusted s w ill lie promptly executed. JOHN SCHIsER'S to Livery. Feed & Sale &tab 11L At I j Vfrrter Second wfl h'Uxw-rih Fit A.',BAXY. tHK(X,b H riict!8r bueB'i rcatiOnabie tern'" vflnl FOSHAY & MASON WioteBAie and Retail i 1ANV, OTtfC' ON j T. WYMAN isaL'ent f ir the Pacific Mu tual Life anil Acciden Insurance Co: al- D so aent for i-'ire Insurance Co. Aiuan , ur, j THE- ICIMr or. Sg&Zfr M. akZL A X8 kfc -.- V. ,.; c: J r,. ,. s. w i. 'i" y Ci rcu tjr.-i fx. 'tjinf MDico.cR'iur k m ID --at in ,,.-s- Shoves, tinA l'M iv 1.r'---?( JULIUS bJi A DWOHL'S G0LDKN RULE BAZAAR. TIIK LKAIHNU CHOCKKKY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY STOKE OF AI.15ANY. TIIK ONLY OKNUI - KfKiKHS BKOS S1L YF.HWAKK. KHKNCH CHINA D GLASSWARE, ' HOY'S W.UiU' . - UY A.sl) DOfXCAR, : lAiiiOS, AND A Geaorj.1 Assortraest of Fancy Goods. .-leeialtv n the finest Teas. Cotlei-s ami Family Groceries. He buvf .lirect for not cash and carries the largest to.:k in the Valley. gj0 Insurance agent for Fire and Marine. W' W TOILEI' AND -:OT0 k.Utf kWii AijkJ3SfclB ; isti$.jy4-tr. - r tuSw- AI.So CARTES The Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in ftp WiiiamettB Valley, CAM- A N I FNAIMINE UTS STH K FEE, D STOTtJE ANI GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET. WANTKT),; SrKCIAT-LY Hay, and potatoes, to aupply cnstonu-ie on the Oregon Tai inc Kailrnad evtorsion and my iiirreasirju home trn 'e, where I ii ir oi'itrtil .en tn mit the fnrrl ttfn re. ittiee fi.nt or F'erry ftivet W Xt. RORKRTSON A LBANY BAKERY. PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND -CAKES FOKv. I -.-FKESH FKI'ITS r.FT-. I FPFSII B. V.WFI P1GS'.-. I i:iF AM) VF.GETAEI.FP V.vBRK Cj nice Table Delicacies and Full L in t cy ami Htale Grooeri-s nnl Pro visions, CanTieil Tio(i(ls, Nuts, Cand'-s. i.tc,, Etc & T'uin.hte-oJ Itt-i orttif oi rf uivft-fir Cigar s t. ;i r-i : f - -i : i .i;!!!l)i'vM';i$ iiiiiiic A I RAWY OKKGON. No litn't. to this game. V nn an U. w n if we don't make : cent. c'reg iny to do the bull of the hardwfie biiines o: A! b.inv l.iet i f i:;-. thus a'e at -is "1 .is anyl i'v's and a littK byi; '. Our tlirk cull! -r:- !M I at is b. ft i" hnrdw a. in iir iiiirb'i. SIKH'S KK I a KID. ;sss Ladies Fii.e siio.ii"'"'1'1 ? PTt : At xjv.ih trices. d eee on. new stock. FANi-V GOODS !i fuweT iri to4!e artteiet m- fall n bookii ,iatiooery. p.iriodlca'A eur ;.- rVHptto. j cwtu' , t i FP THE Yaqui (i OHt'GOiN PACIFIC KAlLHuAL AN! -ji.iiiEeFeiOiMrjiitOos ait- 2iJ Hours .Tiri Than b ali otlier l-. ... .v,.."i. i..- t;: f-;totot-o ti l lomtorian lai.i.i .- :s vld Mjuinaui vl.v Oli , .. t.c. ..i LCUi, M.;. s i.i i. . i. ;e iltat b any i li e: route wct-l. points n On W It;;..: . Ut 1 aid SiiD F.'anusco. vSAILINU l'A'l Hfc. rkiiM Vai isa. lt;all.lU ailey... l V ." iu.iuit:lte Valii- .. VV llhiuit'ltt: Vaili y r in l-.null"l vV nijiii ,ic V :ii:-.... vwihtii.t-ut. v'u.n , . '.V. .. July ;th ..tLU. !Ht 16th AU.'. 1M : i lo. 1 i .Ju.y 31i I'lit u.j.,.1, . ibtnt ttie i : ... . .t ... hhLl., .( Oi I I . a', ."..( IiV ."Hi. . Ml - t.t.- ui: . i IN , i ul l ?ii't! I t.C ' tCJi . I; 1 'ali 1 Iti' (! j li ' .! ".V i iscl i'i.ili u:.il L lo iauiliu 'f ' " " i Hl-ili t j, L UA.14. 'An-KM,KK lb AIMS "X iimia c. r . V ..... . i .1 P H I vi ' t iUiuH 4 H't k. . i . ; -j . OI v - -V lioAt , -( '. all tr, i' . I'aiij nil OilM Caiiri'ht MuL'M rf. Wit California cAprisr u:..l !- n.i. ia,h Lihl:"1! li:(K) p 111..I v ivrtiiurti .. . a: .. un :2spui..L Ail-at-i I. . t.:i. mu iXam,..ll S. lia avi.l.i,. l(ii f uj ''"'"I l';. llllill ll.llj juim.X i:"0am..Lv Po.tlnu... Ar.. l.t.ii.a. -.i" p in. .n. Alba in i.v iu, """ -Ar p. -v.... ,,, aUl - afi.iii t&i-.tit. i,. i.tu pa. 7;'i - Lt ".. .ir. I.., ya "' r.' . . 6:. r-t -.t' pu. i'.-'- .... --j. , m ,L i. ALl.i.. UtlAL, 1A1AI vl M.iji Mtjlp f..lOm. Lv.... IVltlal u.. . .Ar... oi. a M V-1 Ar....Alli. L ii.ou A M PULLMAN Bl rKKi'SI l.Ki'KR.S. TOUUIST SLKld'lM, i.AKS, ! between i'o.ria,,,, am. C ., vailis j Mail Iraiii l:ill - Kac.. . u:.uaj 7:uam..Lv. ...io. lam .,..,' 12:lUpm..Ai... crvaiib,.. l.'li. ;-,.,'. At Albany and Corvaili connect with iranu of Ore-.;n Faciln l.a,lr.. ad. txpresM Train l:ilS l xnn snnnay 4:40 p m. . Lv Port land r .7 :iOua ":26. ..I?lr'"- i'viliniiMiie.Lv'". :.aiE THROUGH TICKETS io All l'oint- j EAST AND SOUTH , if tor tickets and ml hit. rii.u.icu re trwdiiiK rai u,p, etc.. , compain'g i AVf-nl at AltMi.. - K. m.KH. K. P. KotiEKfi, Aft. G.l. 4 ,A TICKET o and jri.ni prin j:la.' pr'!i,t. in the I'uit- d Sta'es , (.'anu'.a atiu tu-tnpc- mum piirp u?. sififefs l wiColonirt Eleenirr Cnr Ktm Tlrotiguron I Ex 'rest Train OMAHA, COrXCIL PI.I'FFf- Kansas City, riUCAHO AND ST. LOI IS. I letnnl Sf III. Inc 'r V it i linn; e. use Connections at I'orttand for S"n Frao j Cisco and Put-i t S.-und ix.inte Boats leaie rhe ri.in)in?.v's wharf, at ; the font of Broadnihin slrt-i l i.n't'iwii,v Jj Fridev rt earh ecl C o. Kl VI IM:s ity tiev-et and t rek'lit A cent" -.... Minis. -'rfll Trnrile Mi.nnter. T. W. I . I. . fW our novelty lreps pattf-rns. They iirr cheap ami of the lategt stylm. G. AV. Simpson. Wanted A girl to o general hon.x.'wnrk. Inquire at the resi dence of C. E. Wolverton. Have you seen the ne soda ountain at Cnmminjr'g? Try a glass of Celery .ihosphate ta Cuinming's drug store. ( : ii - -'-4 r ..a