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V I.)AIIY AND WKEKtV I F.K.M8 F SUKSCKin ION lAll.V Pui'IMiol !rji mnrmnir i-tc-t Moiidaj .) ' i? ered by cantor, pf T week.. 0-20 At mail, per Jtu. 6 rO WKKKI.V. (PulilwlieO ever) Friday Morning.) e coy, per annnm, in advance, hea nui. paid in advance.- 7o TMK MAIL. Vail V the Arbam t ft office clow fltaUMMni north fhe raatem states I ;30 . Die Wert Hide f ku4 (he Nairow Oa n K. K.J ) m Partland and 11 A. a nnrallia and Vaaina .1';:!0 r. I toOca suth 7:30 r. The pnatoAca will be cl d each evenie tm six aeven o'clock. Havitfantd matter lor the Iv morning rain sha-ald be mailed before o clock the .' p xylose aveninr. ? " ORWION PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrive Departs 'aaeebcer. .'. 1 11. 13pm . 12. 20 pin P lri-r , , i :t.4pui 7.45 a m Jay (ion.Dit is said is using hi" utmost endeavors to procure and destroy every ropy of a small his tory of "1-elawatre county," which lie wrote in the early davs before he became a millionaire railroad magnate. It those early halcyon days he wa9 indiscret t enough to make some natural remarks Uon the bad effect of monopolies. I which he now nants blotted out of existence, I! should make a simple study of the old aphorism "truth crushed lo earth will ris again." and remember that he i-annat wipe out the truth of th- words he then uttered any man than he can make all of his theories and schemes bear even the semb lance of right and justice. The good fortune of i-ossessin;: so energetic a representative of In United states government at Con stantinople, as Minister Hirscn was strikingly demonstrated by the remarkable rapidity with which the . Ottoman authorities set a! liberty a naturalized American eitieu, w ho had been arrested ami i ' thrown into jail on the suspicion ! - i . ... t .of. being connected witii sotm Armenian conspiracy against the Sultan. According to our dis patches, the o;dy grounds f.r this charge were that the Ameri can citizen in question had ordered ' for his personal use a watch-seal engraved with the sword and crown of the Knights Templar anl with a motto in Armenian. Thk improvement in the char acter of the immigrants, w ho ai . rived at Nevt Yo-k in November, according to the Tribune, cannot '.fail to give satisfaction to all light .thinking men, and they would lc -glad to think that it w;w not the 'result of merely accidental force h The country in coming to believe more and more thatquality should receive greater consideration in the question of immigration than . has been given to it. No i lan to restrict immigration ami improve " the character of immigrants hits " yet received the approval of con gress, but the matter i one that demands the most serious consid eration. Its solution cannot be long delyd. Use of t le most noticeable events that will transpire, in consequence of the death of millionaire August Belmont, will le the public salct.f the famous horses that the enthu siaslic turfman had gatheied into his stable of valuable horses. . When horses arrive at the enor ;iiiqus value, of $.50,000 they in a - measnre become national or world wide in reputation, and the chance for their p)saession is scrambled for by the big millionaires, with all of the avidity with w hich the small boy iwed to pitc i into the scramble for pennies thrown iicn the ground. A PEct'i.iAR example of the old adage that luurdfr will on " happened in a Kentucky criminal ' 'court this week. A man who, over twenty-ears of age, killed four negroes in that state, immediately alter the war when the heat and passion of that conflict condoned many such acts, has finally been brought to trial ami condemned to the penitentiary for life for com mitting the deed. Justice was long drawn out in the c.-e. but it - came all the same. There is a question in the mind of the strictly independent voteis . of the country whether to run - tiixie to ascribe the financial lis- tress in the Eist aud attending high prices to tho McKinley bill, or to the wonderful democratic majorities in the recent elections. Hue would be about as sensible as the other. I oi hi insulting comment on liw as it is administered iti Texan, Jut one )int whn Ii he makes it- :i goml one. This is tli:it tending official iiisiITMl ii of Ills cac Texas authorities had iioinoial right to make the matter public. To give the facl.s to tin newspapers lieiore t It- r"ii.-ul was ael'iallj re called was a breach of faitli for which then; in no excuse. Tiik i lire lard hills ami other moaMire.s which are ln-fore con gress should In come laws, and the gmiihliiiK in futuies in the jirain markets of the world should he mj stringently unlawful, that Mich practice should ho entirely driven out of existence. What ever pertains to the food oi the people and the produce of the country should be securely gjarded against all chance of fraud. The Farmers' Alliance, while its original intentions were no doubt praiseworthy enough, has 'alien into the hands of dema gogues, and its usefulness, if it had any, is a thing of the past. Its star having already reached it zenith will shortly decline and be seen no more. The position taken by the Catho lic e.ergy in Ireland, upon the Par nell iieslioii seems likely to drive into existence a religio-political phase of the subject, to a much greater extent than has hdretofore existed. Somk wag recently started the story that .Mrs. Stanloy is ab:iut to write a book entitled "Mow 1 Found Stanley," and she is receiv ing letters liom people who tiiink it is true. Tiik nianv atrocities com mi tied I bv the immigrant who have come i i o ibis country from Hungary, ! shows them to '. e not only densely ignorant but brutish and cruelly vi-cioti. They form a class a .' i n l ulioui w e should most suie llv :. i inmate. MM TO-DAY, SWEET uacc IN ENDLESS VARIETY '? AT E.; liKOWN ELL'S. fjF1 Sabbath Schools fur uish"d at extremely low prices, (iive him a call. Where to fiet In selecting randies, nuts and Christmas Confections, fresh goodg, generous measi'-r" mid low prices will be secured out chas ing them of JOHN ISOM, AT THK Albbny Soda hk For the holidays he h:s broken mixed candy at 15 cents per pound or two pounds for l?5 rents. Choice randies and Ixm Uiiis in fancy packet. for Christmas pres ents, candies and confections ol every description. He has a very large assortment of nuts of every kind, and will make secial rates on all goods in large orders for Christmas trees, parties, err. flltionds sold to dealers at Portland pi ices. ol' Julius .Iosciirs Home Manufactured Cigars Ornome of his line ineercliauins. aii'l smokers sets, would delight lovers ol" the weed, and insure a jjood cle:m Kinoke. He keeps choice selected stock of meerchaiiin and lri;ir iiipen, ninher and ineer- iuiiiin ciear and cigarette holders cigar case", as well an a full line of choice cigars made by white lah-T. CTTall and see him at the factory on First street, near Odd Fell t ' Temple. PAINTS AND OILS waul punt, oil. bruhe, coal oil, luhrica'iny oil.axlc Krraae, etc- S I EWAKT & SOX. STOKr itO KENT-Cciit-at location rn First trvet, room feet, iuital I fo. an) businejw- Applj to J, V. ri, Aud w hoiesomCacuies the lli)ii.l;i5S ! j WVL Gr "W SIMPSOU -II AS A FINK SEALKTTE He also makes a specialty t .Lailies' and Mens1 fine shoes. You can find W A.N -Ten thousand Men Women an.l Children to DEYOE & FKOM.VX II I AT COS TO ML HI' Hill 1; . yt p, i iai irpHMiA 2i),0l)l) Ik ilnnl 'IfWS lam closing out. my dry i ( ooots and shoes and cent's fui ii,uhiii):s. t;oing at er st. Jire.-s io- ds, Cloaks. Flannels, Silks, Napkins, Selesia, Cambric, I-adie's Underwear, Call earlv while the assortme it IE. C- Searles, FIRST STHF.F.T, AI.P.ANY, 'OIJK'.i()N. CAUTION r n H" hun hin iiainc nnd -m Q ml. o (0 W. L. DGUGLAS $3 SHCe GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf and I.arrH Warerproof Crain. The exrvllprire anil weariim rjunlltii'ii .f this shoe cannot lie Ix-tter shown than lv the slrmiK -uUorse-menls of Ita thousaiids of constant wenn-ra. Ss.OO (iennine llnml-nmeil, an rlf-cnnr anil Ktvllsh dress sIhh- which eommenils llself. ,UU liatid-netved Well. A tine calf V Unetllialleil for sf vl and tl tir:ii i I It v "300 l-ooilyrar Writ ih the w Shoe, at u nntnlnr nrlrp. S0.50 Pollrrmnn n Shoo lHrrci!Iy a I;, p ted w for ruiln.i(t inn, farmers. tU All rnalt' to CimroHit, Jtuiton and $3 & $2 SHOES LADIES, have been most favorably rooeivt'd since liitriliu'ii atitt the recent irnpriveiiienti make them miperlor to any shoes sold at AhIc vuur Dealer, and trtit ti-a fiutirv an pofltal for order blank. iOM I'KICKS. dime pro -VLyys tir . . i Prompt service ami polite attention to t'VHi yl.ody. MATTHEWS 4t WASIIP.U UN. JTTIjI CTS Manufacturer of AND DEALER IN- FINE IMPORTED IIM 1 I Cigars Plug and Smoking Tobacco, Meetschaum and full line ii' Smokers' Article.". Ne tJo.'l U PtT.'illei'.s c.m.ly 1.1 NK OF JACKETS what want. T,ED buy goods of SM 'Imorters anil Ieaiers in aH kinds o guns and ammunition Hsliing . ackie of ev ery dcsriipt:oii. cutlery and base ball goodi tents, bamuiocks and camp chairs. The largest stock south of Portland. Come am and all. No trouble to show .tods. (Juicl sales and small profits is our motto. Also repair shop connected w ith store and firsr class workmen to do all kinds of work. T iv r'';2l'''i,',1!i:,,,l.,, IP'llill. i 1 OI'M-IS, ! Tuw'i'i I lO' S.IIIHTS. ' til: -.ood. W. I,. Dannlan Hhnes are warrmiliil. n ml i v i-v nu I w price Htanipol on bolloiu. i a10 o B0YS 75 0 h t- h j hot htandunl dross these nrlees. I ir he eannot supply you send I - l t losing aiiTerxisea price. W. 1. UOKil.AS, Hrucktou. Muia. The result of liea v i . . ni.'ir-M-s h almost, nivai llv !is:istnH-J to tin- li ! ov who (1 :-s ili lien y 1 ' ciiar '.tio;. i ins is as ti-,u oi' jirict-s as it is of di-adlv lircai'ins That's why rive chalk. ! OKU (.(Ki)s iowii to p,or- aml set' us at ;iir stor. JOS Bi? "E37, Choice Cigars If 'a Rri.ir Pipes, as -lure Albany, Oregon, Silverware ifWllJJ -m Ui MBBELLAS or For l iMCC The City Liquor Store M. HA UM fl A iff. I'ro, ri tor. "V'jt iliior t-i !'i o i.l .i'cIId V i' ,ilu, Al'...i, iiie.,n tj R.vpi .-) M'VIII) Oil n- I ',. : ..,f ! :o OmI ttrsl floH ltjtt .r r.iic in thf t'.l.a S lAi i.TTEKil N PAID T0 iii(iin:sr CASH l'lih'i: Wild. P.K PA1H P.Y TIIK mwm: mm col .PrGH- FOK SALE BY All. Drtl riOISTS. "S'niie'iiiifitiis n'ii I Mirclinsed a Imx of Dr. .1. i 'Jill's Catiirr!! ('lire tot in. oiMi He I'Ut linili'iir n;v nephew. i:. ' . M-M :ili.in iieeilinsj -ou-li ini'ti ! cine I let liim luive my 'v of nictli cine. I'c ii, nv semis for three nior- . lioxef, sayiiiL it is the !' tliimr ft I eatarrii ever triel lv liim and bii- j friends. I trot aim! her hnx to use in iny ease, no chie:!i:iiy ri- mi mi-no H I 'liotlll'l's, I i'Siirm-'li. .I)!1N M M!IAN. Kx Counly t'oiiiinisrioiier l.ane C. I 1 Ireitll. .I'l ini.'iiel'l, I. lie- l O'lll'V. li e'TI. l'ntl'.l, W, -I l:lis(.n. presi :en! of the ; Slat-' nivei'Mt y. - iys it eure! him of I a eiiiiL'h alter Iwo otlier pie-i r'iitio!is I h n! r.t i !-!. l.ikeniM- two of his liltle ! L;irl'- u-e I il 1 . hi I liii nirli. Mrs Mark iiailey. wife ! I'mf. Hailev, setit ii ,, 1'inf. .Inhll-oil, aiul reeoiii iiiemls it 'i;i!l h sillier from ei:il ainl i oiirhs. For eoiif !i i aels like I rha, ni. aii-1 in !. iuh lieil into the .i ( 'ir imssa.e-, wheie no oilier eolith cures -ai, re.icli. i WISIIINO KICS V-CLAKS IN. 1 hr jii'tMiT. the ; niide to sfjin.l the .iinale o thi i-i;ir, fJtri be s'iiu-1 b: at Mis. II V.. J ivtititi'-., o'tiMiiTu the M inritti , "i """t t '!(. The latest voo;l ati 1 itisf rtiinciit il nniMf kept Ur t:ile. Aim th ; lart-st aHortnM't.l ! t: tiuit'iir iittt rrirj . -i ii- -t from this Hitle of 'Krisitt. j tc i v --ii i ii.iitititi- :tiiil enihroi!ur :t hei j stii ho over I. inn Comity ISank. iiive h 'J your onlcr and you will In i'a-l. . I'mpriefor of. Albany Soda Works And Uitttif u tun-r i-f Choice . V. are now prrMr.l ti furnish clioic. fresh iiHiit s nt l..t jrailr, -onsistinr (Mire ttik. flHi.r4 Iiavor.s, mix til c5ti!i. ptr.- Kr- in h an.l ch--olutL iTfinm, 110 1 11, i ..-.I, .ru.-Iv t H uirl a a.'i'!itrvl a.oriiiH nt ui tint- Liiti'Iiii AT IUH IS t IK. Olt KIT All. t Or-Ur froiu ftinl-v le:ihr pronijilly at tfmietl lK Kactoiy on Kinl h?r'it. A I. HA NY OREGON AT TIIK lysterw I'nr s ile in l:ue ur Miiall (lUunlitier'. i3T"l!:i tern uiul l'o;i-t oy.-ter.. HKNKV F. MIUihK;';:; voritv :ni '''Mt ;n lintti jThcil mjii :t ' Will l.ink'i. hue crns anl mnall J iltr-.tll; l t illHl tlt U!t Win:; lit w lutU-8. j l O. W. 4. KAY having' M"! 1 n j 'i tiMfs, to zw t'. i 1 1 !:!, ;iMit riiiIv roiii :-t . h - i Jinmrv 1, i"w m CATAR many ir.vi . wi a -.1i him put I 1 i I U Hi ill S'whI r. t iir rftirin" 1 ir 11 ! t-afly. All h tl Ih a- .-k m.ir'.. to huu, art- ep.ctci l nil an l tk tllv neon. 1 ILL it STARK Have the Fine t Liii;; in Towr, Also SOME YEY ELEGANT s Jii1 Ik Tit 'resent . t.. I l. I .,.,. -lip wiurn, ll,ira, l i'.'!.r kli ,'ily ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY RH keumati.m, Neuralgia, Crn HEADAOHK, Ana ALL PAIN. Tat Oalrfcrak lMHre aad Ut LSCTRIO COVOH CUR VM 0QLM, CtOUt, OON3UMHI0. MBjsUSrmgguta. Baaa !6, 0t I ilajar O.. Pry'a. Lm Angalaa, Oi CITY RESTAURANT j Having liit-n entirrly'reino 'tied, i lliia olil ami pupular restaurant wd le in.iile lirt clam in evc-ry niipect Tim pnlilio will te iven j'liud nea!r -.t all hours for onlv 25 cents. Ever thing neat and attraotive. OvHter ir v.frv tv!e. W. A. MHSiiiuc. FOSHAY & MASON Wrmlmale ami Ketxil A I.BANY, ORB ON star .A FL'I.I. STOi K OK... Stap'c Grocerit's V Tin- l.-st nuts i te. quality of tea', ci fine, iLiniiei FUESII RAKED BREAD EVKhY DAY. At thin old reliable houM aim tote fnnnil a roniili,l' 8W)rtinerit of fri!i funi y irioit-rlc, to wiiicl in ronntanilv tM-ii,ir ailil-d nil Oi,- KinnMe linraor i;rocrria ami i o visiom, such aa Cranberries, Fine Pickles, . Dried Seef Chipped to ort'er) Anchouy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, tastetn Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds Buhemiun Glassware. I tc, Tl.cw fools wen: all lotiirht when ).rict Tt:li- ami Ihchcncflt ol lie niaiyin will In i,'i.-ii Iim ciisiomern. Hi memlxr thepla.iv H the old inn tier on Kir.t and Itrolulliiii M Con rati Jlivr. UK. W. C. M KGUS, fioHinte t the Rnyal t'ollfjfH of Inn i.ii, Kiu'l.uiil, als.inf the i'wlle- ue le.lical ("ollege. 'lit? Mr iiaa Rtient a lifetime t atu.lv ami r;iotiee an. I makes a spe cialty nf chronic ili.-i'ases, reiiiovie caiii-ei'K, 8crifi'lafi)lai'L'eii.Piitp,tiiiiuii mil wens, without iain or the knife. He aNu makes ii iecialty of treat ment w ith electricity. H as pra :tii erl in the (iermau French and Knlirh liotpitaU. Call promptly attended lay niL'lit. Ills in. .IN, in -...oi WIIX TO ALL." ff OHiee and r:'iileiice Ferry street. iH'tweon I h'ril an.l rnnrth. IRON HARROWS Ilnn'l l-lly an nli liurrnw iii'iilynu lirM ill ., S'exni t ,V n. It will , ii.:' 1 1.. f.irifel I Itii. Albany Nurseries. i hmn Bakery (Men WE HAVE OX II AND ATOl'R nntferv on the Corvallis road, one half mile frmn town, as fine a lot of Fruit Trees of all kinds m ean he found anywhere on the coast If yon contemplate planting trees, it will piy to see our stork and tret 0111 prices and catalogue free. 11YMAX & BltOtVXELL. i '1 II WE WISH TO -AND TO I i That we now have the largest ami most complete Mock f tots and sluics ever shown in Alhany, Oar assortment of Men' aiel roy Kip and Calf B Mt ami Slior is eoruplete, aud we can fit any fool, be il leun or fat. Our line n't rubber IkmiIs and shoes is larger than nt in hie itt, aud at LAST YKAK'S rl!I(.'E9. OUR HOLIDAY SLIPPER Line eotuprises a beautiful asortmeiit of men's mbroidered vlvet and plii-ili. Uuii ealf in enlors, alligators ami fancy . a'l, iun;iii'; iu rice from fl in in :'. '0. dm liueof A A A l I) 1 K K K : s : s s L I. ('imirises;iil ti latr t novejtlesln inilvtlv. l. rsniriii!; in .i ww Iroiii MV- oniric mm In h it it ahit machine feweil, are in th mo.if Stiindard Makes In the I nil.-.! M:il-o. U r jlvi limv H l iH i.m' tattle' amt i.i-s' oil trrmu, Jij 'i-.ii-i. l: iii.r.l a. i.1 110 iiie.t, in button f tut e. I iMh Pirn &a. till til of .i:.vv jxrnovs" n:t:s: suu:s e implete iii -ill stle. and Ht Lnwcir Pki.'E6. O.u tf.-wi.fi ur fl i'i" i:.tih- -le ti.1 l:-t t iiov l!i Tl tlx. trtn'tive iiii,iinst'-.iii in Hoots :n.. OvI.inN. 'I nuts ii,1 Wrll'. Ali ?nriiiT Meels l-.r the iiltl -., n i- trreat v..-. in il.-rtif 11. the I ite-l ; in iual-rial, I lie tiuest ; in u.irknmlr-liip, the in-' nt il . It is on- iiui in.e t earrv a line of loots and rimes ciiiitatrun or. sll-s lliaii 11 11 y h.iu-e in Alhany. u:r rs-f'M.i. your ArrkxTo.v . T.ilh-f iet thill p iee "f boots a.i-1 slmes :tr- largely 'oivrneil b- Ihe evpeti-eji ui:tHr hifh l)u V are ihl. (nr eriHlie are hu-t Iban tt. f H iv iK-io-in Al'.i.iiy-lh. "reciili is Lo VKfi PK1 FSIOY I foreaeh. l.io us a tiinl ami be eonviiired. OTJK, MOTTO .VvV Sticfijirf Qtialit; fur Jnit fitj SV J-,rr Jlimts Usui Shiif iiii'l SV tif!M liiyht. 411 ;ofl M by I 4 Ikat Rip or Kaaj Otrr Will be Krpalrrfl Frrr of fhare. VERY UESPKCrFUI.LY. KLEINBEOS. FI.1XX BLOCK, - - - - - AI.RAXY.ORKtJOX. W. F. H(adquarters for Holiday Mi lre have io Stock now the Cist as well as the Larffest :V FOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY (JOOI)S AND FUHNISHING (iOODS Kvery shown in' Alliany. ilea-te you. foiiiiiR'.K'ii.g December On r.-J.uk sate, Come while tho abutment 1,; a really the great et drive ever offered in Alhunv. (In aeeoiint i I I.e. ann fa'l e tii.d e are oven-t eked in iienfa Heavv I'n.leruear hnd t rt he next tinrtv. lavs BhalUive extra lniriniiiH- " necan ami miii eae you monev. to shr.w good. 11 ., - ANNOUNCE MM VICIXI I Y 1. I. r 1 1 r r k . k : K : K K K S e mih'nsti.in ami p.ilors, in feit, plush lo ."ill. Ourliueof HEAD, Assortment of We know that we can hi We. will Maik . Call and ;e! prieeH. A plesn.re and Misses Dress Shoes RESPECTFULLY, W. F. READ