-rJ'"''lraaa;ga'..''.'f
owing gaUy Jkratil
l JAILY AND WEEKtV
TKKMS OK arBSCRIPTION-
DAILT
Putilti-betl' every murktiitr exi-ept Monday.)
tittered by carrier, pr k. 020
t u.uil, per ri..... 6 00
WfcKKl Y.
(PulirUhril every Friday Morning.)
r.r copy, per animui. In ailvance.,.aMH.00
l.eu ttol mud iii atlvaiM-e. ..........
TUE MAILH.
Mails it tlie AUany postotOce clove
t lo luce clove
(.630 a.
r or all oltlwt norm
rbv Kaalern states
file West Side
Aud the Nairuw Qa ttf
or I'oitlaud and Savi- It A. M
orvalli and Yaiiuina ... .12;X0 r. M
orEce aonth... 7:S0 r. a
Tt.r p mortice will tie el m d each evening
.row aix to seven o'clock.
Kegtatrred u:atter for thft ly morning
trim abould l wailed before o clock the
revioua eieniuir.
OKKGOX PACIFIC T1MKTADLK.
Arrives Departs
Paaimifer...
r'.tteht
ll.trtpiu 12.20 pm
,' 3.4iijm: i.45 a ui
TtlF. CURINU OF POVERTY IS
ESor.AXD.
A great deal of interest lias been
eieated in the mat ler of ameliorat
ing the con litiun of the xxr ami
lalioriiig c'aHaes, in Kngland, and
for that matter everywhere ly the
ri'i'ent hook by (.en. llootli, of the
Salvation Army, entitled "larkest
England."
The resignation of ( ic-n. .Booth's
assi.slant. CoiiiDiisnioM-r Smith,
the London Times tliinks destroys
tin? plana and ho-ies raise 1 that
U.k. The Ttibtine thii k-: not
and says: On the ronti..iy, it
may be hoiel thin resignation
ojiens a ios.ibility that all thv.t i
mei itorintis in theft i!ai:s mayyei
In ran'u d out. Before itoe .-lined
there was abundant reason to lw
lieve that (ieneral I'-ooth'g .si-hemi ,
miller hii own maii:i;Ciii:-iit anil
loiitrol, would fail t i enli-t the
necessary support. Objections of
the gravest character were titled,
so luiigas it waa jirojHised th.it the
Salvation Army, organized and
directed as it is, should have abso
lute control of the undertaking ami
diii'Osition of the fund?, Bur aii
who have read '"In larket Eng
land'' must have observed thai
the scheme of regeneration in no
way tits the in.nriiiiient projioseil
for it. A broad, statesmanlike
and (ar-ieailiin; j.l.tn, uisulvHik
in); first to bring oi)i limit it-s i.i
ell s ulijortii g m.iiihoo.1 wiihii.
reach .i "I'.itkcst Kulau I," wiie
to be carried uiit thmligh an organ
la' inn which peeks, lir.-'t, with an
eiitliUfci.ism ns narne.v as it is in-
t ;nset lh-riip4ig:iiiin of a religions
I), lift, and through ainililaiism m
abfolnje that the intelligence or
the character of any subordinates
would count for nothing, unless
the cum ma nder should be io.'
sessed of almost sni.ei limn ui wis
doin and excellence. It was an
attempt to iiit (he Atlantic Ocean
int a pint cup.
In a recent letter Protestor Hux
ley gave at length his reasons for
declining to turn over to the Sal va
tinii Army a considerable sum
which had hetn placed in hi!
haiid', with the request that lie
would investigate and decide
whether the nlan of lieucial
Booth merited linancial support.
The letter set fjutth reasons for be
Irving that an organization of re
ligion zeal and propagandist!!
C uld not le expected to use for the
best gol of the country or of the
world the enormous revenues a-id
power rthich tlm success of (i.'iieral
Booth's plan would place at his
di.-p-)H;il, and that the ah-ohite
S'l'wri.'iiulioii of every individual
to the military authority oi a com
mander would not only limit the
usefulness of the work and render
it tlamreious to th: public, but j
would make its tucciis.- in every j
sense depend 11 1 li the persoicd j
iiialities of the individual
who might at any
tunc
b ippeu to bee me thecotnniaudcr. :
I'rofetsjr Huxley mishl have!
added, hut did not, that General '
1 Mith had already show 11 ill Home
ii"."lee tiiut imp:tleilee of the i
ntraints of l-iw which peculiaih ;
uiilita a '111.111 f ir a trust s nii:lic.ite
and responsible. Thus "The I.1.11- j
don Keoiioinist"' n-ccii ly called :
attention to tho se.ling of life ;
anuuitieij by the Salvation Army, :
and to the very proper law w hich j
itipiiits certain guarantee) and!
ofti -ial r potts by unjlmdy en-:
Vaiii in that bii-iiiess, and asks;
1. Iliei A impiiry whether the laws!
luve not lieen d'.eibcrjtely disre-
eaid d by ( K-iieral r;'th I f it be i
s;tid that be wjs ignorant of the;
la v, that id admissioi. o: a prone-1
liess to act without necessary a I-:
vice or inquiry. If, 0.1 the other
. . . 1 .1 t ..:. v..
lialHl, lie JUllgeU UU. Hie ninmn- 1
ioiie objects of his proceedi.'KH j
should lift biin above the restraints
1 i laws tnacled fr the pubr.c pro j
teclion, that is precisely th- fatal ,
eiior into which i li:ioiia eiilhusi- j
Hit hit apt to full, even when they
do not claim that "the end justi
fies the means."
The obvious inconsistencies ot
"In Darkest England" are ex
plained if, as "The London Times"
states. Commissioner Smith
originated the schen.e of city and
farm colonies, and tieneral Booth
reluctantly accepted it. A plan
so broad, and promising so much
of social regeneration, leedsfor its
execution an agency less narrow
and less subject to the w ill of one
man than ttie Salvation Army.
It .now appears that .Mr. Smith
held it necessary to keep the social
working scheme entirely dist'net
from the religious work of the
Army, and the ditlerance on that
jioint caused his resignation. If
'vith him eoul 1 be associated other
men of proved knowledge and
devotion, the direction of the un
dertaking by such a body, under
proper restraints of law and of
publicity, would clear away the
most serious objections which
have retarded contributions to the
plan in the handsof General Booth.
Out dispatches tell ns that the
war department is beginning to
realize that dead Indians are of
much more service to the country
t! an surrendered Indian or those
forced to remain upon the reserva
tions by force of arms. A large
military force have the hos'iles
well surrounded, and should the
savages insist upon continuing on
'.he war path, theie is likely to he
i beautiful slaughter of red skins.
The year 1S:U opens .vi;h greater
confidence in business oneratio'is
vert where. It is reasonable t
believe that the stringency Hie
narket is ah -nt to cea e, and that
prosperous tiu.es are in .nie i r
the whole country.
A ?SIFK IMISTMIA t.
Ts one uh'clti- iri::iranti l to brinjf
.on :itUf:i toiy results, oi iii ease ol
nili.i- a return of pur. ..:ise price,
i in i!i:s s ite plan you can iniy from
iir .i'lvertieil tlriiigts a l.uHle of
r Kind's New D.-eovery fur Om
. tn I l i ti . It is 1'iiar nteeil to lnng
r. lief ill eveiy eiise. when tlcil for
-n nlli etiiiii of Tnruut. I.i i n irs, oi
ln -t. Mii'h :m llinisliliiptioii, lull. una.
ol 1. :-i'- llroiiclnlis, A-Iliiii'!,
.Vli piii' 1 ! Crtiup, etc, etc
!; r. ; I i-M .1 t ii i i ice hi.; to taste.
.1 et'j - .f . ::ii I .in ahvay- lie lie
tilled ii. .Mill ImllleS free at
Ajsliav V -V!-- ii. i'rug!;ists,
lit: kit
We desiiv l. say to our riti
: lis, thai lor years we have In i II sell
; Dr Kin it's New Discovery fur
ii.-iiiiiptiiiii. Ir Kind's New Life
ibs, llie kl n's Arnica Salve and
lielri.' Hi! l.-rs. and li.ne r.ever
i 'lulled n iih dies thai sell as, or that
i.ve !:"c,eii licli nuiver-a' .ili-fae-
c II, We d i not hesitate lo i;ii:irali
i e them every lii:ie and we i-t iii'l
i ady lo rcf'-iml th" purelmse piiee, if
. iiisfai toi y r Mill- i!n l ot follou Hi r
i e Thi'M rt-ini ilie.-. hav e ion It.c-ir
re it tioptihiritr jitiritly 0:1 Tf ir
lerils, r-'o.-hav .V M j-en I iiiriri-- ,
Mill ro-iAi
1JONKY To IjiaN In Urx or sn ail
.IL aui"nnt!t tro'ii ni nmitiiM tn the y urn
:i All:iii ami Li 11 coi:niy rt-:il t '..t:
all f 1 fir :itllVW W. K. f lll Ti-n.i, Tv
-t ite lro!itr, ttpsitc linsa tiou.su. it
. .
to!:k 10 l;i:
l-imt Cl.i-t,
ii any Irneie-i-r
'.T ( Vtit ;i' 'o.' C .11 11
roo ii :'!i i ffit, -niti'.l
Apply to .1. V. Pi.;,
To'tt v.-nn. htihl H11O caifS fif aU at
iie sut I Ur it a; .Son- -rM-, riitr
tr.it an I Kerry strtctd.
AN WA has r:iovtl h it Lii;air i tht
!j iron h-m liit; cof tr ol St-rotui anl
I.VOIl StlLtt.1.
Cakakkh ii hui, hiulth ant! v 1 1
r;:irt.-il I iy Mluoh'- .:t(;irih lu.;. i.
. cciiN. N.iiil hgn'tor (rre. tot :
... !ijv v Mason.
I ilh
lie hv
For tanii Utw'
It!' HI.
, si Jo
i'ri.
or "?! ii-.- tiilih'-
i." t cats at t-oh;iy a;
Kl.tll1.!! Ullll 11.111.
Ten fiharcit in tnc Hi-coiul riH fcrslr,
i.i.j'iiruat ilieUui.k ot Oregon,
NOl'ICK All M ison baitiic 'aim
iiXiihNt the htUi L. S. Mf:ul, tlt.-iiMtl,
(;i ;i:c prt-M-lit them to h. II. f: Uvt
ut Iws f '!.: , or to inat Alanv, Oir.e. .
WALLA. K K. ii U.
..ekhol.iers' Am.ual Meeting.
IIICK IS IIKIIKHV GIVK". 1 1 AT
iho imiiail nr-i'liirjof Ihc rfc'l.li''l..t'iH
.1 11
c'.l
e tlr. en Ifrisiii Luiiil'tnn 'o vviil h.,
at thr nllicu ut ihi-i-.!inf:i ill HaVteil,
i.n, on the I ! Jiinnary. Is!.l, al tie
1. 'l
:rnir
i - t
,... 1
l.-
of I oo'ii.-s 1 M lor the piirji. sc o
n .iir.'.'t..i 'f sa il lOlniiai.l. ..1 it
-th.-r e li -rrs rf tin c-o:i.aiiv.
e:i, -r l.v-0.
J. 1. .MONTtiOMKItY, Mi r tary.
Nuliee tii lilectrle i.ilit 'i,iisi:ni r
o.v'nito thu treat lofs hi "Hum
il.ils"' of inc.iiideseenl iMiip-. en Ihi-.'e-tini;houte
i-iieuit. i( l.i-ei.mer.
nee. u Grille Kieelrie Liir.it I inn
cany lo'ui-la r el.aru:.- fur lamps i-o
ilimd out or a.lvaiii'. tie rule.
I lieri fore. ...m-liiner- nil' take notice
(hat ti't'T .lamn.ry l-t, l'.H, Ihe r.ile
.11 Pi eji I. imp Ii .rn.-d iiuid '.t oll p. in.
alnlie i hailed l per iiionih as a
h.i-is rat'-, in p i.ee ol Ml cents as lieie
...lore, for each lamp, i:inl !:.ri-r
lamp- ill pr..poUioii; and lamp?
'.nrned a later hour Hern '.' ".'l will lie
1 harired f I .."' for a 1Jo'eloel iii: lit mid
. i for all ni .hl, same a the , resent
I 1 iee; and c 11 inner eonlriietin ami
p. villi; lor a tl-.IiU lUht and li-l t i 11 lt
ineir lamp Inn 11 all I'iirht ir a later
iioiir lliaa ei.ntsaetid tor, will lie
harmed aee.irJinuly wilhout further
not iee.
Ai. i:nt F.i.r.niiK.' LiniiT Co.
Allialiv, I Ve. :, s;l.
T. H. BRINK stock of ladies'
and gent's rockers, nothing better.
nin vnfi s- those wicker
wood baskets at T.
1 II
cm in onwirnoT wicker
ouliu uuiiii un 1
liockers
ut brink's
rrtn The nicest and best P.e.l
I Ull Lounges g.y toT. II. blink's.
Jle hps them.
G- "W STIVE IP SO 1ST
-HAS A FINK LINE OF
SEALBTTE
lie iilso ni.'ikcs n specialty ot Ltidit's' and Mens
line slioes. You can find
W A. N T E D
-Ten tbousr.nd Men Women and Children to buy goods of
DEYOE & FKO.UAN" 15 IJ S.,
0
Cl. Searle
N. B. 1 wilS continue to
sell my dry goods at cost
untU they arealS gon
FIRST STKKF.T, A
t ATTTTYM w ,j' fiio.- art
Villi llVll nnrrunldl. ami every pulr
bun bin name mill priee Hlampeil on bueioui.
v . f nil sssw
m
D
cJ
o
(0
. L.
$3 SHC
m '
ri
Kmc C'nlf anil Laced Waterproof 4. rain,
' The excollence and wonrlne qmilltka of tills slio
cannot be Iwttcr shown than lv tli'8troti eciiorse-iiu-nts
of Its ttiousiuuis of constant wearers.
Sf?.00 cniiiiip IlniMl-Kt'wcd. hn clcgnnt r.nd
fit vli sh Urt8H Sho1 wrik-U coniincmlrt Hwlf.
Svl.OO Ifniifl-ticwcil Writ. A tUp culf hoo
T uuctiiall(Nl for stvle anl iluraMlity.
SO50 (oodyenr Welt tuu suunlartl tlrrss
w Shoe, at u popular price.
$0.50 PoliccifiimV Shot Is especially adapted
w fr railroad nin. farmer, etc.
All ina-le in Cooress. lhilton and lx.ee.
$3 & $2 SHOES
have lce:i most favorably recclveil since Introdticetl
aud tbe rcn-ent Iiipr'nient8 maku them superior
to any shivcs sold m thew iirlce.
Ask your Dealer, and If he cannot supply you send
direct to factorv enelsiit udvortlsed price, or a
postal fur ordt-r I '1 inks.
W. L. iOl ;LA8. Hrockton, Dlaniu
i'O.M I'ii K'3')S. Come ;hm! see us at our store
Prompt service a nd polite at'ntioii to evervlio ly
MATTIIKWS Si WASIIHU'UN.'
jruLicrs cros FiTjp-q:,
Manufacturer of Choice Cigars
AND DEALER IX
FINB IMPOKTED "-AND KKY WST
Ciiira Pius; ami 3-Uintf Tolmcfof., MrnrKchaitin iin.l I'.rlir I'ipi;., at
fiililin-n iiiiiU-r' Artiok-s.
Not'. Oco: to l'lIriih rV mmly t.lori;, Alliany, Oreoa,
U
if
1 ( 1 E I
what want.
Iiiiorier.s and Dealers in ad kinds o
uiifi and ammunition iisliinK ackie of ev
ery ilescript'on. cutlery and base ball goods,
tents, bunimoi ks and rs nip chairs. The
larjres-t stock Foutl. of 1'ortiand. Comeon
and all. No trouble to show e ods. Quid
Fa'.es and small piotits is our motto. Also
repair hbo'p coiinccted with store and first
class workmen to do all kinds of work.
Leader in popular prieesiu
r.0(lct SlIOKSandfinit
l-TUMSIIIXt; i()OiS
Sole a'tni v for the Lt .!low
Fine Shoe.
LP. AN Y, Ol: Ft iON.
MOjES
2nn
0
0
b
p.
DO
FOR
GENTLEMEN.
FOP
LADIES.
Tlie Jesuit of heavy
hiii'f'cs i' almost iiivarin
lily i.islr.Mi lo tint ft?
'UVM1' 1 h's ilit! heavy
cliarir ult. 1 Ins is triie
oi' Irivcs as it Is of deadly
ih'Cinrs Ti fs whv w
li'ive chalked OUR
fcV.oons iowu io r.or-
ALBANY
I
IL!;)IUUilj
ALBANY, OREGON
i 889
A Euli Ct ips cf kstiuciots.
(.'tiaaieal, sc-if tifie, literen-, iVir.Tr.f.ruia.
sbi Tipnnsl uia cn. I'nuriwttof tiitvar
rani'C.l to ifl.-pt the rrrdM r.f all crolcA of
ptuilcr.ta fi) i" io! inii'-necntu offerort to
itudenta from bri..-id.f''l ai-, ina rar.tfos from
3.50 1 3 KHJ..-.0 IVr Trroi.
Iii?rumrntal iristr-actioii in u Ui!c i
(riven hy Misn Laura O'.lti
Bonl in private f-milir at low mtii, an.!
room for wlf boarslinar "U ma!i exprniie. A
arcful Eiipervi8iou uxorcised oier f'tiii
iway from home.
For cirml ir and full particulars, adrirt
ihc pn-siilci.t.
KEV. KLBERT K. CONDIT.
Albany, tirejron.
CHOWDER BUGS
Contractor and Builders.
Jlliee on First street with AVal
' ice & Cuiiek, real estate s'.gents,
.lbany, Oregon. I'atiniatea jciven
ii ail kinds ol buildingsorearen
er work. All work intrifcled. to
s w ll i i p.-u ii' jf,! necil.i I.
Grand Oyster Ow
AXfcTIIK
DELMONICO.
Oysters for sale in larjre or small
quantities. iyEa;tern and
Coast oysters.
HOPKINS lillil'S.
DKAi.i.u.s is
STOVES. TINWARt, HOUSE FOlSlilNCS
Manufacturers of n;dvanized iron
cornice. Plumbing a t'eci:iity.
iive us a call.
I? I A."MO.
iinuto if tins v. -:m ! u:'. tv .-a'lini:
t Mi 4. li. K. i vili.Vl's. 0i(-it he M-tsil.it
Tempi.', Firt strt-ft. Tlie bit- i vtnril
iiMmmjciit-il u.i si ; kl fur i:i!c. A'.m-,i.i
lurctl ;iss''itii nt st.'M';iii-; j-itir.-ts,
cUt frum ;iti.-t a.ilv. of Tii..i.
iven lit jutifitin ai-I fiiitnti''iTi :it hfi
ttiidio over Linn Courtly lUnk. la-i
voiir order :ui.l y-u wili !c iltia.;vl.
Star
Mory
!
HM.t.
I K of
(. roceri c
J-ivVWiji;!
iiibMHui'
t i l
v 1 VVn V
T'!iet-;,t tiUIi if tca. f ti. ifciu'ltf j
fj it-, i ii.
FI'.ESil BAUBD HUEAU I.'VKIiV
j DAY.
At iTii n1.! rtTuMe h'u.ie : t"
j fi'.in.l c..i!ip:-it. n--wrtini"it o( r ii fa.tiilj
L'fMU-rlrs, i... uhl. 1 :ii eorit.l"liv K-i.-ir uli!iil
I i'I rhp no .or.'j'ile line? f.f yf.jjiirie!1 aiul pro.
. is'ion?, -.urli as
Cranberries.
Fine Picliics.
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and A'tvff .
tastetn Buckwheat Flour.
Cunnea Goods of AI! Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
Thcsv t(owl wTu all nTurhl when prin-
ei'fl'W an.! the no'icllt of tl e ni.w&n will h
ivfi to his cudtviroers. KiiinUr thtpl.vo,
.t the m1 o i.ntif on Kift atl lirr.tl ilhin Sts.
Conrad Jitter.
DR W.C.NKGUS.
i
Graduate of ti;s Royal Collect! tif J
Lnni;.n, Kn;!in.l, also of the l:l!e-
v-.ie Me iiij.il (Joili'gc.
f'lie Dr. uaa spout a lifi'.time ol
itii.ly aiul pnictice .ui.l makes a mh
i-.ialiy ui ctiromu iliseasca. rtrin.ivta
03ioci'o, 8cro!i-i.i ciilartMii;uU,turiiur
ml wcn, witliout pain or thi- kuilv. i
I!;. 11-" m.iKi-s a .-lueialty oi treat
muni iU clcctriciky. Mas pranJi. ml
iu thu Geriinn I'renoli ami Knliuli
li'ispitaU. C'ali promptly atU'iivlt-il
l::y m'!it. IT'S -Uo m
"...OD WILL TO ALL."
f'J'Oilivio auil rvsiiuiii Ft-rry Btr-i-t,
Imtwwn Third mil K-mrth.
lftnt buy ai iron '
Jih.-rort u:tiiou tirwt I
! call : Sii'-art i x-'X.
to f.net!ii.J.
It will t.a you no'
Albany Nurseries.
YVIvIIAVi: OX HAM) ATtH'K
nurjiM-y on tlia ('jrvMllis ro;ul, i!u
half mile fi'iiiu town, ns finis a lot j
of Kin it Trees of ull ktinJn :is iMii
brtfomi-l afiywliiiv on tin oust. !
If you (-out em "late plsisilii-jr troi-f,
.x ...:u ... I..... i....1. .....1 ....i
It Will j'AJ kVJ r.l-;.-'.li i .iii-i t ;
our i.rici?8 and cata'.oKtu: free. '
HYMAX & HliOWNKLL.
A. Ai l ova I. i;i:m .
T!i! libMinjj of this WorM'f Fair in
a rity scari-i ly fifty year oltl will
Vie a remarkable event, Imt
v heliier it will really bcnelit tin
nation us limcli as tlie discovery ii
the Restorative Nervine liy Dr.
Fr.mklyn Milos' i donbiful." TliLs
is just wlial the Aineri.M'i cu'v
need to cure tlwir exce-five ln-r-v.'Aisne.'-s,
ilysM'tS:a. I:eai!a:lie,
diz.iiufis, sleeples-ness. neura'ia,
nrrvoU' deliility, dullness, coiil'.--sion
of mind. e'te. It actr like a
charm. Tiial bottles aril fine book
on 'Ncryon and Heart Dienas ''
.. :il. imni.ii'il tc.-ti inonials flee :.I
St.inant iSi l O iiaiiis no
ov.mii, tuorj'hiiic or dangciousj
R
Id I 111!
Are now removing their entire slock of furnitnte into their elegant
new quarters in the new I'.altimore brick. They have added a magnif
icent line of newest natterns in bed room and parlor sets and all k,ni'8
of fine furniture, and will have on of the finest furniture establish
ment? in tlie. city. Their prices will be found verv reasonar le. A tine
line of carpets bought before the raise will le sold at low figures.
jy(.'all and see them in their new store.
7'. lUiOCKS.- II. HYDE,
JULIUS (
1 11
GOLDEN KULE BAZAAR.
Illl. I.i: iLJN ; CitOCICKUY, FANCY ;i)ODS AM TOY S'l'Oi E
OF AI. I AN Y. I IF ONLY tiFNFH UOi.KKi l!lttS SIL
Yi;i. WAliK, FUF.NUU CHINA t l tJL.VSSW AKK,
in'.s w.t;o: ahy and iHh.kai;,
kl.VCiKS. ANIJ A
Goacral Assartaicat cf Taney Goods.
:i.vi iltv i i the linest 'T-s.xt, Co:Tees and F.i:iiilv Jrcx.-eries.
for net cash and carries the largest stock in the Valley.
s Insurance qgenl for Fire and nine.
SALZER'S cBRJ
Thev will vield for von, OATS 135 bo.. WHEAT 40 Ira.,
UAlU.K y 6n Mi.. fol'.N loo tm. Vi UATOKS &00 bu. per a.
I VSend cent for sample farm seeds and rataloirne.
tirs'nU Oe. for pkt?."Aenie KndfKb'miMi elepnnt
OurCiitalotr Ik the finest ever puhll.hed ih
Om Trial :tTpkn. Karlitt Vrrr'Uible S'H!.w.t
i pKp. r.H'tini low rr imnhik, imij-i paid,
EVLow r n-Hflil to rarM; C'oat Htatea.
JOHN. A. SALZER, LA
W. F.
! Headquarters for
W'i m iii M now llic hi as well it
tlie Unrest
DUViiOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY (iOOD
AND FUKNISIIlNCi (iOODS
hYei V show Ji ill Allail
plejHH J'OU
Coniiiioiiciiii!; Docoinljcr
Our cloaks atoxt. Come while thr .if-sort men t is crxxl. This i?
really the greatest drive ever oll'ered in Albany. On account of the
warm fall we tind we are overstocked in (jent's lleay Underwear and
f ir the next tnirty days shall give extra bargiunn.
We can and a ill save you money, fall and -ret in ires. A ideifiirv
to show go'nl.
jrespsctfull:
- i
Mm k
Proprietors
AS
lie liny
eat If?.
Amerfea.
pd.CI.
m cents.
CR0S8E. WISCONSIN.
READ,
Holiday hh
Assoitat of
Wi! hnow that we can
- 1st Wo will Mark
W. F. READ.
l 7i;TTI
vuvvuni
p ' I
ACME" tbe new 17 day Radian
-THE
!DP.OT PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. K. nUGG, Itrrtlver.
AM
Oregon Develoimient Dos
ISieamsIifp Line
XI 0
rJl
,AM
22 Hours Less Time
Tlian by any ntlirr rente:
Ancominlatisns niwiii'Ml i-omfurt an
falety. t-anai and fruulit a V(Uina an
the Oreuon I'kvc r.pn i I itn iaii)
hipa, n.urh ka ll.al ) " tiler route
ir ee. ail :nla iii ix tii'.i I rt'r al
auii San Francuon
Sailing datks
PKOM TiQCINi.
Willame.ti Vallcv... 10th
W V . ... 19th
Willamette Valley , atslli
ra.m ak taaMirco
'rallii -......fc. Pec. Mb
WllUn:ffcTIicy., ." " 15th "
rt iiUiin-n.-1 m Kov. vith
1 In: xiuiii r. dcrvr tlie richl t-o l;a i$
tiiuvni i Atilini;laica.
DA.kf rAitwra tcaimi.
K.-e.l Mumlaya.)
L Vac.m 7 a I l.v Allmi)- 12:80 r
l-.ri!lii lo:X- a a I " Onnalii 1 J r
.r Aluai-v : I Ar Vanuina 4 !ts r.
U U. .ati. .luHjjt at aKii and em
W. U tIAQ,
C, . lliH.l t, Cillers.) Manatee.
U. t i t Ol-rllt
Ccrvallia, O ra
KAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RQUTt.
THE MOUNT MI.STA KOUTE
Califninia m , t tvn ijailj
IB " NOrTH
7.w . 111..I.1. ...I'.i:.i..l Ar.. 9J. am
lo:?b . 111..I.V AlKviy Lv.. -:H am
lii'l'i a tn..Ar S. I-lAiK-iwo. .t .. - pm
i.M-ai la. train lail Kx. uilay
'I H1..I.V PoUUihI . Ir 1A.
12:20 p m..Lv.... Albany..Lv'.!l4kiiia
b.40i mAr.....l:oimry j,v . . . .M ain
LrhaantB Itranrlt.
2.:i ..l.v Alluuiy ... Ar.. :.'.. jn
4:...i m Ai ....-liaii. !. . 4..ia
'''ni-.l. AUany ...... Ar.. 4 :t pm
S:"iani..Ar 1Iuii..ii.... 3-41: pm
AI.BWY IH.-AL, l L.-(K.v;t l..lw )
".."Orn. I.i ....I'oiiiaml r.... .x a a
j. iw. ....... . . ..il...iij j., .... j.iX' a a
. ULLMAN BUFFETSLEEVlilW.
rot'KI T Sl.liKl INt; OARS.
l-.ir a.rx.in.ii.Kiaiuiu ol StoadTlaaa ia
fiiiteri. ait bed t Kvj r rains.
Mile tMtli.lt.il.
ietweeti J'oiilan.i mul CWvaliia
Mll TralH llaily-Excep. SumUy
72i. a ui..L- ...i'di.-Lui I ..Ar.S 30 n.m
2:1." p in.. A.-. . Cenai.in.. L 12.5:.p. in
At Mhar.y and Con Hi, roji.cct with
ruins .if un--. i. Ha. Ifii liailmad.
rpir. trnlu lnilr (r.xivpl 8111 tly
f P oi.. I.v.... -,rt!...l .T.Ai.T S.-9ft'am
::-Ji I-m . Ar.. il. J! uuiville.Lv.. b.i:.m
THROUGH TICKFTS
lo AU 10.1. t
EAST AND SOUTH
r'Kor i. ki ts 31.. I full infnrn,.jon n
ira .liiiii ral ,,a.N ,.. .-all ui eouiini'a
ai.- ill .n llnm .
K. hoi:ui.i-K. n p. nouF.na,
At. K. P. A
TIGKfbTS
TOAfiDJfOMiTHE
PRIKCIPUPOIHTS
1.1 THE UNITED
STATIS. CAKADA
AND EUROPL
PULLMAN PALACE CAR SI U FITS.
Tn Olonirt Elrxninr Cart E Tbiongli 01
Ei 'mi Trainr
OMAHA,
COUNCIL P.UTF
KAN CITY,
CHICAGO M KT. 3UIS.
:irsan Hr IMnlns ' M il
hansr.
Cl'we Conncctirna at rortl-vnil fur Ran !
ctao an.l Puirrt &huh1 puinta.
aHixita iravr the Ci.niny'a harf. al
th.' font of I'.nsuUlliin llrrrl. ..n TlinuUv nJ
Friday ol c:h . '. i. RAWI.IMJK,
'itv ticket and l icilil Ad-iit
V. . MtlltX,
a.rrral Irafltr "aitaRer.
i.n. nr.
.. I". A.
THE MARKETS.
Al KANT CJl-OTATIOWa.
Wliea'. 4"i
Oat 4fic
Kk.i.r-H 2S j ei W1
P.it:itfM-i .V)c
Buii 1- ."niiM ;
lil- UH(llir.
I Ulna Hr l.ri .
Sl.'.iilrtem- '.Tf Sc.
!l:i.on H'tUlJc.
t!...s 'Jih-.
May 1 iitmlliy, llfi, oatRaiiil rt.rak
t 5.
A a rrrn. VSi ,.rn wr tiu.
I'lu a. - Pritil, 1Ac jier lb.
App'i rlrinl l.k-jclird lc Ftir.rlritd
te c.
liiirkena I4.5IK35 00
H'nlc I5c-f liiili-.s, jrriiT, 4 t,
c : rtrrFkiiiR,2iV; sheep uelt. leJ
r, at-t'irrlii:ir to wool.
Beof 2(g2c erofia
Mutton fi 0U Kr head.
Hojra N4fc. oreSf-eu.
Ijiid Ke"- or ft rvd'oH l0
15p
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