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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1891)
IliK JtfOIOUNG HEUALD: THUESDAT, FEBRUARY 12. r&01. Uaily and weekly TEK.VS OF SCRSCiilrTK 'N DAILY fiit.!thit 'ovcrv mnrnini? exeelit altindav.i e:ivrrci by carrier, per w-xk.......... u"-U r.t man, per yiar, , 600 I- WEEKLY,. .(Published every Friday Morning.) n i -cpy, per annum. In advance $.00 V hen tint nai I in advance, -.tu THE M IV. Mails it tha !t"ny postoftice close Korail otttt-in no-th Trie r'-wtt-m htit-.-s The W.it si.le And th Stw O.a n-t R or Portland and ..11 A. X iirrallis and Yuuiiia ......1J:.' P. M otllce s..uth.... mm,. 7:30 P. 11 The ptintottice will be cl d each evening irom six 1o seven o'clock. Itesfintered matter (or the ly mnmiiit; train nhould lie maileit before o clock tl.c rerious evenini'. ORKCON PACIFIC TIME TAPI.K. Armcs Depart! rafnentrer. ... Flight .. 11 l:)ini litWpm 3. lOjiiii 7.45 a ui THE IfOKTICULTUltM. LA WW Attempted economy sometimes becomes expensive. While it is the duty of all lrgis'ators to strict ly guard the treaty of the state w hich they represent, soineoi them are prone to carry their supposed financial act to extreme and in jurious parsimony. The Willam ette Valley is rapidly j;ainiM the reputation at home, and abioad as well, of being the neatest fruit growing nection in the Tnited States, and when a proposition to repeal the taw authorizing a biuti cultuial commission is made in our legislature thrifty and intelligent people will start with amazement but their amazement was trans formed into cisgm-t when they read the attempted witticisms 01' one or two representatives, who is favoring the repeal of the ( t nimis sion bill, attacked the present com missioners' labors with burlesque and demagoguery. A senator from Lint county, luring a bombastic fusillade of bnncome, said all he had ever heard of the commissioners doinj was to kill two orchards in Southern Oregon, leaving the eod lin moth as numerous a before, and drawing a considerable salary out of the state treasury. It is not wonderful that he should have heard oi no more tiian lie related. Some men a. e pressed very hard to hear and appreciate even the smallest facts, while the masses have depth of thought enough to comprehend and appre ciate the every day occurrences. If the legislature repeals the law authorizing a commission to-guard the fruit of thi-i state against insect ravages it will make a mistake as serious a mistake in fact as cot. nties do in sending to the leg islature chronic objectors t every ' thing calculated to build up the country. The charge of cruelty ugiinst (ieneral Miles, made by the widow of .Fellerscn Mavis as being prac ticed against the ex-president oi the southern confederacy while he was confined at Fortress Monroe, falls as harmlessly against the fair ante of that gallant soldier as would the fiot ings of the veriest lunatie ever consigned to an asylum. The treatment of prison er by the I'nited Statea authori ties, during the late war and suli seiiuently.has been subj-cted to the closest ecrutiny, and the ver dict of history is that it wasal- t 1 1 . 1 ,.. .. . : wayo temperen uiui me iiiom mu- f..nii eonsistent kindness, usuall; in exeess of the reipiirements of the occasion. I'.nt. :d:is. historv can record no s.ich facts in regard to the conduct of the prisons! of the Confederacy, even those that came almost directly under the 8iiiervisioir of JeH'crson Davis him self bearinir ample evidence of the most unexampled and atrocious cruelty. Mrs JellVrson Iavis not onlv draws obloiuy upon hertelf and destroys a belief in her ver acity, but she also showsawon tierful lack of tact and shrewdness, for no one who wished to tlraw a halo of respect around the memory ' ..f 1 -at entifederacv wou'.d ever . . . purposely brim? up tbe pus-m pt-n re.nineBc'ences. m ich !es9 court a comnarison between the treatment I ... of the tu i risoners ol war tit the rival armies. The eehsus returns s-how o .e feat ire oi American life which i not eneouragin!:. They nive that with the exeeption oi Frame there o.o ,f,r etiikllees marrieil women 1 .1 .,,. ,,!.. ir in ew England than in an otner ....rr nf tbe WOrhl. t)tit-lillh of I'm.. m native married women in At .Baiicbiiflettrt have no ehildreu while throughout the Fa-trn States, w here population is most dense, small families are the rule. ti.; mpnna that the increase of , . i... 1 ;-H, ia nnt kofliirs? riopulation by birth is not kc pir, pace With immigration and that the children of foreigners are out numbering the progeny of natives, as fiie pereent:i'; of ebihfless j married women of foreign birth in j this country is only a Utile over half tluttC'f Americans. j Tiik adoption of the netv assess- merit law, by the lower house of our state legislature is a matter cf I congratulation, and indicates that a determined and wot king body of men are gathered at Salem. It is to be hoped that the senate w ill promptly take up the bill and pass it without any material amend ments, so that it can become a law and let us have atrial of it at lea't. The people have been demanding a change and southing should be done, even if it is not perfect. The present bill has been carefully considered, and thoroughly amended, and probably :os good as could be framed, (live it atrial anyhow. Anotiikk attempt to put a beau tiful IJellamy theory into practice has resulted in dismal failure. At South Kvanston eleven tanuhes started in to run a model house. There were fifty persons to be fed.. The estahli.-hincnt was wrecked because the cost of maintenance could not be kept near the original estimate of $:' -'" per week for board. Perhaps IVllamy, in his new paper, w ill be able to give a few hints in regard to the practical realization of his ideals. There are thousands to-day sull'erirg under the thralldom of the servant girl who would rise up ami bless any man w hat is able to solve the co-operative house-keeping prob lem. Os'K of the riejst danerous ten dencies in Parisian life is the great increase in crime by persons be tween 15 and 21.) years of age. Peeent statistics show that twice as many gtave crimes are com milted by minors as by persons from 20 to 40 years old. In one year miners are charged with :!(' murders, manslaughters, :i parricides, 2 poisonings and 41 1 ases oi infanticide. Some writers attribute this increase of juvenile crime directly to the leniency of the c iiuis in dealing itb young criminals, and there is noquestioii that the simple deportation of such voung criiidnais is no deterrent to crime. If you aut'l"llK KKST.loy ALLEN'S noi: rir K.r: ; 1:0 w.n SEEDS. I: ill.' .M l.hit.t l.'ll ili-il illl '1 li"t k.-. 'I1.111 m i.'I ! AI.I.KN .lir.';t, ii.- v:'.v-Oit- .st i;t-.util:il ('italoy'li' U"TiI tu i-, A.Mrits, K W AI.I.I.S, 171 S ctiml htlf.'t, I'onhiii.l, r .tsili'if'.4 ill i(- of ApiMiilllllirnl. NoTH'K is liL-rt'liy u'n I'll tint flic ;n ikr-siu.-.l h s l.tt-ti i'ii' in poiiiti.l niiriu c cl tin' ruatc 01 H. ', WiirniT, ami rli it lie li:i iiM-i'ilii'-l a su'-h as-iini' in the iii-itiiui ius -lil ol li l:i. All uTS"ii ImiliL' clxiniM n?t fiiiil " K. c. .irncr. urc ipitilinl to .risi;iit Ihc sin;-. m-.iU.r "ntli a riiuirrj Lv law, to tl.- iinilLi-in-'l ;it llrounst il l in I. in 11 u:i? . OrrL"in, w i: liiii 1 hrcv in ji.tli r'r.'in 'l;il'- h.Ti.'f. IuIlI Krlminv V l 1-U. I'KII.K II' III'. A !.:n.r. Kill UN 'V Wl:li !ll. At..llli'?i 1-ir :i?.-l4liri'. .ll i' liu- I'll liliciil Intl. I'liil'i! Stuti L.aii'1 Oitme ) ohu-'iii I'il.v, orris; .l.ni. ls:l. f .i il li K ii In rein t: 111 th;it in i'oniiiiaiuT uirh th,' ;irm i-ioni nf thu a. t t-t i nnrt'ss i;.!iini' 1-7 -i, iintitlril, "An H' l for Ihc Kite .if tiuihi r I.11111K in Ihc clati "f i'il.ir:ii:i, oicL-nn. N.Mnlilil.il Wa-hiixtiin Territory." -lie .l i.-iiii -nticr. nf S.lll Frilln ifi-o, c iilliiy nf S in KiMiii-m .1. St itc nf (';liimriii:i. Ins llui.. lilcil 111 thi nilicf hii swum sliiti iiiiiit j .Nit. .':i!. fur tin- iiirch:isc of the S. V I ui 1 See. Nil. n.', in 'loniiflnii .Nn. i n Sn Ith. Il.ino Nn. -I. K;i--t, iuiiI will Oner In i-lmw tlml the Lml wniht is ninrc v:ilnih!f tnr its tun (l.r ,,r r.nn' thiin ai;ri.iilltiir:il titrjscs. ami to i-t:llili-ll his el.lilll In saiil luntl liefine tin Ki -.Miter ami lie- chcr nf tliis olliec lit Ori'nii I'iTv. Ore--. II on '1 lie-May, ttie -.cli iliiy 01 .11 11 1 . ... 11. virion, r i haiaiii .M. Iiullaiil ami J. y. I'os.r, all .f San r r.ii.ciscii, Calilnrnia. Any am' all H'r ,ni. eViiniiii.' a Imt.-c'v tlie aliot e ih s,;riiled I 1 in. Is are r.i ue teil to tile th'';r elirms 1,1 tlis iiilitt: nil i.r Inline' sanl tilll naj OI .11.11 l.-vl. J. T. AITHt.-o.V. I!n;i-ter, olire for rulilli :il ion. 1'niteil Sta'cs I.aml rtlieo. 1 (tn'u'on t'it "r.. January 12, IM'l. ) Nul li'K is liirehy itiveti tint in i ciiiiliain e with the provi-ii.tis of the act nf t'on uress of .tune ::. lsTs, i ntitle l "Aii act for nie sale nf tiniht r liimls in the St..tcs oft'ali fnrr.ia, tirc.'on, Netaila anil Wasliinuton T.Ttiti.rv," Hiram P. Preston, of llat wards, l.oitntv of Alanicia. Stale nf California, has this t'av liinl in this otliee his Mworn slate to. t.t No '127. fn: the i.nreliase of Hi a X. 1".. I ,. X. W 4 ai i .ls :!. 4. anil a i.t sei tl'Hi .No. :, ill T.nnisiiin No. 1:;, Son'li, l:aie Xi.. :!. Kast. uhI ill o'ler proof to show that tin- laii.l sntu-ht is mor. tahiihlij inr its tiiniii.r ot st.iiie thiin ter a'.'iieiiltiiral pnronsts, ami tit e-rjihl.-h his claim In s-ii.l laml hefolfl the Ki-istcr a'"l Ueei iicr of tin- ottiee at tircm i itt , iri unit, on liims'iat mt: m. i--t.t j Ml- ,,, y : - ail iiatwir.is, Ai.nne.ta .niinty, oenonna. I ....... 1 ..it i..,. n. ..I.iiimi..' iiiit.rsi-lv tin- ',, . , '.rii., l:uis u.,,,stel to tik- i Ihe'.r ..iailns in this mV.ie nil nl' hefnre saa! Till .lay of May, Is'l. .1. T. APi'i:i;so:. Ki'istc I r:i.v Xotli-r, TAKKN nil hy tin- , miles snath of the tnw f t it.. . sf i-it h. ir.es mi the :; 1 ilav of .l.tl.ll in . ! i n, ,ies, -ihe.i as faii.. Olio l;roil 1; ir.i' ! at.oilt et ars o o anil annul 11 nai.iis in,n w!t kMW nKuk ,m lln. Kl,.k allll a ; "bit-.- h'-irs in th foreh.a.1 liiic hrntvi, ! , h rs.' : ti-ars nn: ami annul 1.1 ihii-m iiil-ii, i.ti, ri..ht feet white m t.. the aeHe. ntm-r nillksor tiralnls tttre iHT'-elfinie. J. W. Ili.wrrr limit Surirjhii, TVSTirS BRSIRiS'l DI KISTINU PON R CAN OH J ! tain aeennte ml proaij.t work hy vaitinv mioii cx-eountv mirvevoi f, T. T. Pislier. lit haBt'omplete eopiee of field notes and town soil' I'll'". aml '8 prepare I todo surveying in i Lii n c0,jilv j.osU,mce ,aaree, S illers Station. Linn eoutty, Oregon. Do Not Pass By ! wi: iiavi: TATTR!? in ill That we will well a.t- REOOGED RATESll " vi.LVi:rs. sii.i: AND KMT .MISKS Sll.l i A X 1 W )( l . 1 K )S T KM KUOl DKK 1 KS, ST LK AX I) LINKa I1ANDKKK(MIIKFS. 'SCARFS, VKU.INCS, SHAWLS, ETC. IIUGK AND CHIMED DRESS GOODS t)L; W. SIMPSON, FIKST STKl'.I". T, AldiAXY, OREGON. W A- JST T JED -Ten M'ouK'iid Men Werner, and Children to buy goods of- rs-Intorters and Deaiers in all kinds o 1 i iii.ur: i run high in ties city over System Kuiider as every body is u-ini: it for Catarrh oi the Stomaeli, Dyspepsia Constipation, lmpnr" v:io-d and to build up their system. Try it and teli voiir fueiids about it, as it in;i;t pos.-c.-s wond-ri'til iierit wheriu'.i speak well of it. " mill f'ir Siilr. Die lir woo l delivered to any part of the ciiy at s.; 1 11 per rd. Leave 010 str-et U vard. e I' p'i 1 Ferrv P. W. lumber I'll Yr! I S urn. i. UA.'fi, .. 1. t.'lYSKlAN' AN1 l Sii.'ci'i. da ' 0 ! :iui'l ai li!i :UI1'I ni ' ir-1 'rTt, A'-twii ;o.jii. lr. Slr.ihun's On o:i. (1 C. hr:i.'- V, Cil . -It .'AN A .Nil .-.lit neon Aii.e.v, (iri .'.iii. .iiliee n lire' w bioi.k. O ir.ie titiim, from S A. u. to r. u A J- K J. Ko-SiTi;i;, i.VKt.lNAKV SI H Mite of OD'i.l't veeripiri nil. .11 ! n:o l r of l!ic '.'u'ari.t veti-nn aft i;'.e(!ieal 1 v, i ., it. in ii to 'tea' t!i. illleuses nf all e-.tiii -'I' atl I U'.il'. .If Ol ieiit'.tie iir'nn i;'!cs. oili. e at A. is Matsb-illV livery w.il.l.i lUi.Muii.-i. f.h ivnl Ou -ei n itre' ts, .U'i".nv, orL-v'on. 1 1 . .1 .i ; ) l-;i ' 1. .t..,.,i. ii-.... w; 11 . .; IV, I ; :i. N, M. I , Unit, Wall .. nalliii e's oli. '.I. a. witr I'l! VSIC'IAN AM) e nf II. v.ie II. ,.'!! Vi rl fifv. IVi'iH ,,I'.' il! I'lister t.i.vV l-il M- ;.-.! :.-;! -ii a -t , t .I'lN, J. v..rr jjt i:v :v, I'M : m;:n in; '.'.'i.it, a 1 rui.- iOIl -'I!1, Oi-enti. iwen- I ,.i i i '.'1-1. r 01 th .' I.: . S. j )i, i'lii anil ir. tne ln:nl r. ;4 in ,.ur Ki..-.-;.i.:iy j i. 1 i t ll'iee ii tli'- e iti'ir; j 1 t .'a;i e;i.-i".i ' -i l,an I Oill'-e '1 o.e 1 .1 in-! . e ice i'II'II 1 iinile.ss hetnr-.' t!l 1iit iuv.l.in; ti'. I.ali.l Oi. l'i .K'C l.t li.e i.' i-r W AT.SON', ait ..rut All any in ' r ,j ., ',,! l.fN'JAS -a .tary punti' .ins No. i ai. i AY toK - Vi I..W litrahill D. If. N. 11 S. O. W. V. illl.ilT. it'w kr;:n"A ITollNr. A l i'n jinn. ( t:.e i-i o.Ul - .;i i.ra, ii'o 111 a'l eciitb 1 l..i -, Al'i.i jf the si-.', ble iie.'iS. ami i,'..i- ?m. - ttsntion to all V tr;.VEi: ion CUAKLI.S AriOit.Nr.-i ' I at I..a , All .my, Hz. Oili.w in roon s u i!i.! l: r....s t.r i isi'ick, oi-.- I.. r.. j.U'iim etor.n l 1 K. V. I ti'il-l.l'Ouli, All'. IN. I nl .1 ! .v. Mi,.!- . or' :: . or in t:.e 1 iv. v. I .a I tr i.r riillll li. ek. u.nti'Ul "f tlc-.-tatt i to ail h'a.si-itKS W i'l i'ruc'1-. i :. I jritf sj-ei i ai! tie teiilion ! TAVKS P. al !: i, a r ronxi-.Y-A i -l. r) aim title c v.iinm.ir, Aihanv, Or tt ai (ir-ejlae in all the iv. nrts nl tlie s:arc. w straetscf title fnriii-.in.-il on shoit noti'-e. Fell yearj txperielue. skiui:t sotiKTii.s. A ((. 1 W.-Sjft'y !.oi'.!i' Mo, 13; meets evert .:.-n.ia' eiiiiii'i; at tl- t.i. A. K. ! l, .il mi t . vrv s.r-'et. het t mil swimi ihii l. AH ue. , l!r -.'.mi. Stranrf-rs in th jt.v .., tr.iii-a'.it. I'n.ihren conlially invited tnitttei.'l. j Mel'lcrsi .11 I'.. No A. II. K; x ,..,.,,i;,,..s a1 the , A . I". sei nii'i an1., r-j'ti!... 'S ef Cll'.ll IUOII ill. l r.iiiirnies ate tnrili V p.e. t v. i;h ns .1. i- illTINii, iiLilit, C&iiiiiiii.itcri in: ."t. TAKli THE CAW :-U"U KATES: To any part ol ths '-ity, r0 cent For eall!i:r, ursl iioitji.t.;, rac.i . -, . 1 t ; subsequent uonr I. t et, tuUtr, Pr. ;i. Only hrst-eeias nonse i. the , ii v I ... Bainn o rtsjtns lor com inireial men. .No fhii.itmcr. employed in the kitchen, l.i neral st.nre ottic Corvallis. 'aiitin Two rooms fntnislied or nn- fiirni-h.il tor li,ht keepin? niu't be nearlho lmsimsj part ol town. Jio etnlilreii. Aihlri's this i.il'i.'e. IPrTril l-riii.' V et ..-ui it. u r.u i i a i-i-.w GARMENTS IREDUGED RATESl SHING GOODS, SATINS AND PH'SIIKS, LADIES' AND TI X PKKW EAR , COTTON DC ! IJOkJ gitns and ammunition iishing ackie of ev-t-rv deseript:on. cutlery and base ball goods, i..ni bniiimocks and camp chairs. The largest stock south of Portland. Come one l ami all. No trouble to show kcous. vuicf sale? and small profits is our motto. Also repair shop connected w ith store and tirst-t-lass workmen to do all kinds of work. ft ALirORNU 1 .tv r CATARRH Neura.Kit, Com URES ieamttiim, NeuraigU, 3 HEABAOHE, An4 ALL PAIN. Tit Okltfcrkk TmHIt ad (ktlT LEC7RIO COUOH CUR Mft CVIM. CKOlP, OOMUMfTIOa. M j all Brscgicti. Cwk I5o, 90s t Matnr C , Pr'. Lat Ar;lt, Oi ,DfG!L!.-' FOP. SALE r.Y ALL DRUGOIST8. ''Some "months pho I nnrrhased 8 box of Dr. J. P. jilt's Catarrh Cure for in v o'vn iiao. but finding mv nenhew ('.. :. MeMiilian. needinir such nicdi- cimj 1 let him have my box of medi cine. He now sends for three more boxer, s iiyini; it is the best thinir for catarrh uver tried by him and hie fi-iiiints. trot another box to use in my cuve, and cheerfully recommend it toothers, (Sieticd;. JOHN McMAfTAX, Ex-County Commissioner bane Co, Orciron, Springfield. Lane county, Oregon. Prof J, W, Johnson, president of the State university, says it cured him ol a Clinch tit'tor two other prescription? hid failed. Likewise two of his little ri rl r. ut:1 it to cure their coughs. Mrs .Mark bailey, wife of Prof. Bailey, sent it to Prof. Johnson, and recom mends it to ali who sillier from colds and cotiirhs. For coinjlis it acts like a charm, and can bj inhaled into ttic .iif.es or )iassa;-es, where no other coimh cures ?nn reach. ma.. WOMAN'S FRIEND o sneccpsful and delightful have been the i-llects of ' 'Moore's Ke vealed Iiemedy" upon the delicate aihiienta of womankind, that this wonderful remedy has been called "Woman's Friend." roore's Revealed Remedy In a few doses shows woman- j kind its peculiar virtues for their t anmeius. us eneeis are genue, soothing and uniformly successful. Hundreds of testimonials from ladies all over the coast bear w it ness to its success. ff".Sold by all druggists. tl!HSlT TftETMsJlfer I m r ,1 T"i Un e 1 1 The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods r IT r XT Hr His asaortinant i biggjr t.h t r variety and prices. Th Hili(st Market Price Thrice W W Have removed their entire stock of Hardware into the new Baltimore Flock. Call and see them. And keen yourself warm, if you would enjov health and life. The Pasteur f ilter is recommert II by all pl vshii is as he verv best. Call and see how they work and learn pi .ees. .No one can atrord 1 o do without one. For an ele-ant hcatinp stove that w.ll make t he room comfort able, or a cooking stove or range that is warranted to keep the housewife in good humor, call and select from our immem-e line, embracing " the most desirable makes of Ktoves. i W TH Ls. I I I Ml " I 1 I the ireshold o FO R 1891 AT 1 , rw w ever be for,', and he is prepared Paid for 7e VVorld's atw chtto tJlr aj to .1. " r.. " "-ado I " U DA . , "o New fear ! x to satisfy customers in quality Country Produce. MORE THAN SEVEN HUNDRED different styles and differ ent kinds of Stoves for Heating and Cooking are manufactured under the trade marii Thia Se. from tnr.r"00'. i If . .. ' aes I aj. tiat -THE- I? Ulllli OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. K. HOGG, Kerelver. Oreson Development Co.'s Steamship Line 225MILESSU0RTK1 -ASD- 22 Hours Less Time Tlian by any other route: Accomoilations unnurpapwMl fcr 0 ntrrt nn gatety. t'arw arid freitrLta ift Vatiina :n the Oreuon Deve orimcnt con ai '8 hip8, inueh less that by any other route neen all joints in the W jiiita.ctu al nd San Francisco. Sailing dates PROM TAQDINA. Willamette Valley.... . Pec. 0th W V 1:1th Willamette Valley iistb tllOM SAN rilA.StlHCO Wrallon Dec. Eth Willamette V'a!lcy....... " lMh Willamette Valltv Nov, i4tb The conifanv ruierve the right to clia ig U-amera r a ulimr oaiea. UAII.I FAHhRMOBR TRAIK8, hxcept Suu.iayi.) L Yar,dir.a7:(i0 A M I Lv Alhany 12:20 Conallis lu:3r' a m I " Corvallis li'i m Ar Alhany ; :J u Ar Yaiiiiia l'3i P. . O & U. Iiaiiit .-oiine.t at Aihan and (.'Ol '. M Hoao, C, . IlOPt'K, Ceiieral Manager, O. If & P. ACtnt tkirvaHii", O on EAST I SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE KOIKT SILASTA F.CL'TE California e. rifs trains run daily HI III III NOPTII 7:00 p m.. I.v.... .Portland ....Ar. am lo:2S p m..Lv Albany Lv.. 6:2i am IU:15am..Ar S. Francisco. Lv.. 9-ot.m Ixnl I'ass. Train Uatly- (Ex. t.ot.day S:O0am..I.T Portland ....Ar. . 40 pm 12:20 p m..Lv.... A10au..Lr..l'2.1i am 5:40 p mAr Rosenurg Lv.. :2'am LclMtuon Brancu. 2:36 p nLv.. .Alhany Ar.. 9:2S pm 2:3.1pm Ar ....Lebanon. ....Lv . HMO am 7:S0am..L Albauy Ar.. 4.20 pm 8.22 a m..Ar l.ebanon.... Lv.. S-4Q m ALBANY IOCAL, DAILY (Except Sunday) 5.10 rn. Lv Portland r... .).. a M y.W....Ar. ..AIbny....Lv....5.00 a H PULLMAN BUFFKTSLElil LK8. TOURIST FLELTIInO CAKS, For accommooation rf Sercr.d ( lass i"a K rgcni attai i.cd to rx nst lruui?. ! Slilr DivlKion. Between 1'crliand ur;d CoivalliB Mall Train llnlly-Except Suinlay 7:W a m..Lv T..Po.tUnJ ...Ar.ESirp. m 12:10 p in. .Ar... Ccriiuiis.. L.lS.&ilp. m At Albany and Conailig couneet with traint of Oregon PacifieltailroaH. Kxprras Trnln irnllj (F-xript Eui.day 4:40 pm..Lv... 7:5 pro., Ar... I oi'laiid . . . Ar.. t.tt 8m It. i irinvilie.l.v. .i.'.leam THROUGH TICKETS lo All Point' EAST AND SOUTH "r9"For tickets and full 'infoimation re ardinjr rates mspM, ttc., call cn ctDipr.i.y's arent at Alhanv. K. KOKJILI R. E. P. EOf i:ns, Kaiinirer Asxt. C. r . & P. A TICKETS T0ANDIFR0M1HE PRINCIPL POINTS IN THE UNITED STARS. CAItADA AMD EUROPL PULLMAN PALACE CAR StiLFIfS. Free Colonict 51fnine Cars Eon TbicrtJi on Ei .res Trains OMAHA, CUUMJlLi lin t KAN? CHICAGO AND ST. Kirgnnt IHrilns 'i CITY; Mil ( lianttr Close Connections at Tort '.and for San KraD Cisco and Puset S .ui.d v.ii:it. "li.iata leave the C.iiiipanj's wharf, at ttie ffKit of llroadalliin rtreet, on 1uf.lBv unj P.i Jay of rach w-ck. C. C. P.A 1-lNt-S. fifv tieittt and Krctlit AHit c. s. wiiikS. Or - era I lraltlr .fanjijjer. T. V . 1 1 F, .. I'. A, THE MARKETS. AI.BANT QUOTATIONS. WTicat-0 Flour 25 rr I'bl Potatoes 01c Butter- :ior.5c Lard 10(123c. Hams 14lo . Shouldere-lic Bacon 10 lie Hons 'JOe. Hay Timothy, $10, oatf-Iaud el.eal, 1 An , ea Green, .75 ier bu. Plu ii Dried, !iC4c. per B. Apn'ea dried bleached tie t-undiied (St c. Chickens 14.505 00 Hides Beff hides, (freer, 4 r, c ; deer skins, 20c; sheep pelts, 1( c, according to wool. Beef 22)$c pross. Mutton ti 00 per head. Hags frtc. orefsec