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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1891)
vrr v r4:V THE MORNING HEIfALD: SUNDAY, APRIL 5. I91. OAIlkY AND WESKLV TERM 3 OF SUBSCRIPTION: DAILY PuMlshtd 'evrry morninir except Monday.; t.ivertid liy carrier, per week. ...... 0".c- y mail, per year .... 6 0t WRKKLT. Published every Friday Morning.) n-j uny, cr annum. In advance. ........ '2.00 Wn-n 1101 i:d in advuice... -i:cO I UK Mill. Vail t the AHianv p.storIicciJi.-se F-ir ;iU ertvi- hT m The K-vti-rn hi.-.ics ) fi;30 A. The West. Side I Ami the .Sairnw Oaivt R. K.J or Port umd ami S-n- 11 a . M irtuilm :nil Yaipilna ...l :.'.u r. u ortiic smith.... 7:3" r. m The t"'toHicc will be cl - d ea. Ii civniiu; iroiu six lo seven o'clock. rtc.'wtcrcd mutter tor the ly muminc. t-'tn thmil.l lie mailed before o clock the revi"U evenini. OKF.CUN' I'.UIrlU TIME TAUI.K. Arrives Departs I mcnircr. ru ucht ... ll.l :jm 1-.! iOin ..... I"iu 7 4.". i u THE TJX I'l.ATE 11VSIS t!S. Tin' wail over the lalmrers tin imp i-cciiis ile tin '(1 to 1 e Ir.n.eil into :i Piuik' uf content over t lie employment ijiven the lu!' rcr in i iiKimu'acttii'ii!;; Americim tin plate, tin; iliret t result of t lie McKinley t irill'l.ill. Tins ill nials uf the starting of that iiiilnfifry jjrew fainter as the facts i: reurl to it liecume evi- lent. The I'oston C'oimiiicial I'li'litin s;iyn that the New York Times' especially w:w one 01 the mo-it violent pMiiient:) of a taiill" on tin anil riilicuieil the 'nlea o'' entah lisliing a lin-plate iml'istrv in this country. In a remarkable article oi tliiH subject. Nov. 10, the lime? stateil that the "American tin plate liar" was ileail. The article also slates: '"There never nas a:iythin? w hatever in thoHe l'itta burj,'h .tm ieH of tin-plate factories. Nobody ever thought of investing a dollar in a tin-plate factory any where in thin country. The Times has repeatedly stated this, fact." eve. Now it would appear from prceent results that tin- Times was in error respecting the death of the 'V'reat American tin-plate liar" and that there is no trouble at present in locating him. Tin-plate factories have b.-en al ready begun at I 'emitler, ten miles irom 1'ittsburgli. Factories have been started in Chicago by the Norton Urns., and samples oi the plates made and distributed among Chicago merchants. In St. I.oiuh the Si. I.ouis Stamnini? Co.. will i . . . I. i have m it hinery in operation .Inly j 1 capable of turning out U'O to 5 Ki i l . . Ihixi -!. Halt a million dollars is invested in a factory which will tarn out 'J'lilll boxes wei k'y at I Brooklyn. A llallininfe conipaiiy ha') in vested ifL'iMl.iiiKt in machinery for a tin-plate mill. Hut why goon? The news columns of the daily papers show that the .McKinley j taritr on tin did start ami has started this whole industry in the 1'ni'ed States, which was sea let I y . known here before. J Indeed, these facts, if they do ; not put the journals which were such violent opponents of a pro-' tectioii of Ibis industry in thej position of obstlltclol'S posers of American manufa. tu.ers. ; sbo what deliberate misrepie I seiitation and disregard ol" truth and progress nifty come out of pure partisanship. rut: i.midi: :ci:sTHs. There are many phases of the labor ipiestion, that desei ve ami Hhoiild receive attention. Kvery view of it should be t arefujly ivn Mdeieil, ami only intelligent action allowed. The lalor strike, that have caused so much disaster emphasizes these positiorf. Mallock in his Forum article iavs that the "wider the attempted ! ' .. ri .- ' s.-opeot the UU'.on or leneratlou W e speak oi. the more dilhcnlt will become the task ol uiiitin tasK oi tinning me various sections to be comprised in it. and the greater svill be the antagonism of interests between these sections. I'ntil all the cli mates and soils of the world oiler eiiiial advantages to the laborer, there never can be an entire com- tmiliitV of interest between t he I - . ,i . l 1 llborers ol all Countries; ailll HI ! nrniioition as the laborers came to; ' .pvn the soils they occupy, tin diversity of interests would be more and mote apparent. It has oiten atlonled matter for senseless, useless wonder to philosophers, that the various people should consent to supply soldiers who would tight and die for the ambi tion and aggrandizement of their rulers. It is a but, however, that the various peoples have done this ; and if they have fotinht and died f-.r the advantage of others, we can hardly doubt that they would do the same for the advan- I j tage of themselves. The laborers of different rotintriea, in fact, are only natural allies so long as they are in the presence of what they think to be a common foe capi tal ; and if once that foe were re moved or crippled, they would find bitterer foes in one another than tin' ever found in it." While we may not agree in all that Mr. Mallock says, we cannot but acknowledge that there is truth and soberness in his view of the situ'ition. The Italians are growing very noisy, both in this country and in t'ieir own country, over their sup posed wrongs at the hands: of Americana. In the tirst place Italy ought to thank the New trleans people for striking a dead ly blow at the lawless gang f Matia rutlians, and in the secot d place the Italians ought to know that they are damaging their own cause by their threats. Thev are likely to lose n.ore. however, in the way of futtite restricted immi gration of this clues of hui at routs Italian criminals than from b'otd shed in battle with the United States, for this is one of the most improbable reaiots of the little un pleasantness 1 etween the two countries. The American husband is not so exacting as his English brother in asserting his marital rights. It is and exceptional American who would everdreamof kidn ipping his wife should she show a desire to live with her relatives, as Mr. Jackson recently did in Kngland. He would let her go in peace, get a divorce and probably try the lottery of marriage; again. Fven the most vigorous and hearty people have at times a leeling oi weariness and lassitude. To dispel this feeliu take I r. J. II. McLean's Sarsaparilla ; it will impart vigor and vitality. HUMPHREYS In:. Mrui'iittKV'H Srft iFicsare ei-ii iitilii-.fcllv ami i-urefmly ireiareil rtin-ritmn; lined lor inane eurs in private pr-ict i-e with su--i-isi, and for over thirty cam ne I ly llie ix'ople. I-Aerv ninlc ripcciflo is a i-nre fur the dixe.lae iimiiil . Tlicrie sHi-iru- cure without ilru.'intr, I'lirin nr redu -in the nnem. and aie in faet and deed the sovereign rclllcdlc uf the world. f.l-T or I'klM'IPtL .Sim. I I KM. mil M.. 1 t-Vvcr. dime! iun, iiillaiiiinatiiiii. f Worm, worm fever, wurm colic.... I' i n inn Coin-, or teething ol intanu. . l'.'i t Iharrhei. of children or adult .'i llvscnterv, liripin, Billions Colic n Cholera Morhiia. vrmitin 7 C'iUi;tM, colds, hrmichitis..... S Seliratiia, tMih:ii-he, Kaceai-lie " Headache. nii-k li.-ad.u-he, vertii.... lu I inHH-nsia, hiilious Mtoinach 1 1 Siii'ireHsed or 1'aiiilul Cerioils Ii W hitcs, too iimfuse peiinds I.'l L'ron, eoii'li, dittl -ult hrealhiiikf M l Sail Uheiini. e ivsipelns. erunl iiuis . I'i hheiiiuaii-iui. rheumatic pain ' r c er and aue, clnl in malaria 1 . l'ili-Nf Mini! or Mccdiinr i i :.ariii. influenza, cold in the li .ui - ' ii--T.-'i....i-.i.vmie..t ,-oncin ,( i;t.nt.rui dcbiliiv, physical weakne. I. Ivldncy dle:iHc 1.1 N i?i.ims delnlity 1 ll .:n I rinary Weakt.es, wittini; ls-d..... .'0 Iisi-a4ts uf the heart, u Imitation 1 on Sold liv ili'lli'ists, ur tu-ut (tostpaid on re -i'itf m pri. e. iir. Ilii:n)hre)s' Manual, (1 14 m 'i-O rii htv liiiimd in i-lulh and told, iu.nl cl fro-. " IIL'MCHIltb MKLi. CO , 111 ,V II : W,ll, an, St , .Nr-.v V.irl.. SPECIFICS. Ifyi.Q want TIIK ItKST.boy ALLEN'S Mii:nir:i: liKIHVN SEEDS. Ii i ih' Mtit li.tnt viu with iit I ............. tin A I I .t'.r.. .t ii.. ..... 1- n i i y i in .-ii '., ..... . , . ' 1 Uh- rttt li. unrittit alul"L'in Hi nt fur. JiVrtS'or NY WEAK MAN Vln in flttlTcrini;, cMtlu!- in iiiiimI or litth , fruin tho in- a! hi own ignorant MiliH'4, alue ami exrtf t:ui he itiirkly anil KrmuiK-nTlv riiml. I'iiiM'rs fn-f (scalril. nP PHI E 34Tbird St Un- UULC Portland. Or. 'lhi old doctor has had :t) s I'rivale. II'ihhI. Xervous ami Skin liiseanto. Write to-day. remedies sent .r:vately to any otler for rubllenllnn. t'nitei! State L.ind Ollu e ) i orcsfii City, untai, -Ian. U. 1111. f I No t Ii K is lit rehv uiven that in compliance 1 .. o... ..r..v iiiiis of the act of collercss of .lime I, l7, entitled, "An actfor the Hale .. iniiliir laiins in the states of C ilifnrnia. r.,rnlli Xevadaaml Washiimton Territory.' Ste .la. uu-inier, of San rrani iKco, county of San Francisco, st ite of California, h is this day tiled in thi oHIcc hut sworn statement No. 2:il'.i, for the purchase of the S. W. of See. No. in, in Towimhip No, IS So ith, Kaiu;e N. 3, Kast, and will offer bo-how that the land sought is more valu-vhle for its tin. -Ikt or stmie than agricultural purposes, and to ctallih his claim In said land hcfure the Kei;istcr and lleceiver ol thin otfii-e at Oreirmi city, tire-oii, on 'f uesilay, the ."ith day of Mvy l.vj'l . He names as witnesses: J. Van Horn, C. I'liutain, M. UulTard and J. K. Hosy, all of San Knuicisco, California. Any ami all per- ons .laiiuiiiu adversely the ahoie descrnled lands are ropie ted to tile their claims lu tl,H ,iiie on ..r U-lore iid 5lh day of -May, J. T. AlTKIiSON. Register, Notice it t'lnnl Krlllrmtnt. NOTK'K ib hereby given that the umk-rsigiieii has tiled his linal account as administrator of the estate of Jno A Holme tt deceased and the county court of Linn county, ( began, has bxed Mouitay, the tith day ot April, IS91 at one o'clock P. M. of said day at the court house in Albany, Oregon for the hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated this 23th, day of Feb. 18!)1. . John V I't oif. Administrator, of estate of Jno. A. Kohnett, De :'il. ClIAS. K. WoLVKIlTON. Att y. "VWi ! j Kcliahle : add reus. PLOWS PLOWS HLOWSi PLOWS! Staver $c Walker NEW MAUKF.T BLOCK, - - PORTLAND, OREtJON. Are headiiuarters in the Northwest for PLOWS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION JAY EYE SEE SULKY LITTLE 1. 1 A NT WALKING t iang Plow s. Triumph Three Wheeled Sulky I'lo.is, Wood and Iron I'rame Harrows, biding and Walking Cu'ti- valors, and every I hing need ed by the fanner for tilling the soil. All dealers and farmers will find it to their advantage to write to us for terms and prices before purchasing elsew here, as w e can make it an object lor them to deal with us, while giving a larger and more varied stock to select from than any other linn on the Paeiiic Coast. WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST OK Machinery and Vehiclos of Every Description. st:Mroit l ATAI.OOCK AMI PKIl i: MSI. AV.C. J)A.VlS7vTob. VOlISTTfe ALBANY, ----- OREGON. The men of this vicinity need not be jealous because their wives talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their ux)d looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good ijualitesof the cook and beating atoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and W. Our stock of candy has arrived, and we will give Special rate to churches and sociables. Mueller A (iarrelt. Julius Gradwohl, proprietor ol the Golden Rule Bazaar, informs us that he will add to his already large business a complete line oi shelf hardware nd family groceries. The sales of his Golden Rule teas and baking powder is steadily increasing. He si ill keeps up the elegant prizes with these goods. WimkI for Sale. Dry Iir wood delivered to any part of the city at no per cord. Leave orders at the fxt of Ferry street tit P. W. Spink's lumber yard. glIiYG The public is mense FOR THE w Hi A-nort'ii n is lcr thvi variety and prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for Comprising J. I. CASE Wood Beam Corn Plows, Stubble Plows, Hazel Plows, til ub Plows, Timber Plows, lio.'.d or irading Plows, Side Hill Plows, Steel r.cam Walking Plows. AND GANG PLOWS, ALBANY ALBANY, OREGQK j IHSO IS'll ; A Eull 0 tps of Invtuictcrs. , Clascal, ark till;, lilrrary, ocniinorciv I arid nr'Lal cla.-Hij. CoiltHta) of BtuJy ar I r-invroil to meet Hie nriln uf all ol Ht mlfntR. Social iii-liict'tiit'iiU uffrreit to t idciito from alral. Tuition nuuvH fron ti(5.50 to J-M-i.r.O IVr Trrni ! Instrum.'ntal instrtulion in iiiuaic wt : f 1 veil hy Mihm Lanrj Gnltra. Ifoar l in privuie f:iiuilte at low rat'i, ami root n i for wlf U vu'diiiL' at small exrntte. A j '.-urcful fiuH-Tvihion exi-r:iiH'l over pup tw;.y fr-nu home. For ciivtifirrt ami full particulars, atMrt- t)ie pn-siiltrnt, KKV. KLBKKT X. COXlJiT, Allwiriy, Ori'on. CJIOWDER Blips" Contractois and Builders. Jflice on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents, .lbany, Oregon. Estimatee given n ail kinds of buildingaorcarpen- I er work. All work intrusted to will In nri ii Ay - ;nted. ANIQCjtOEMIT invited to inspect the im stock of Dry SPRING OF ever before, and hj is prepare J Star Bakery ..A FULL STOCK 0F. Staple Groceries The heat quality of teas, cetJiea, candles nuts, to. FRESH BARED BREAD EVERT DAY. At this old reliable house is also to be found a complete a&sortnient of fresh family ttroccrics, to which is constantly being Killed ill the seasonable lines of ifroceries anil pro visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These Km Is were all bought when prices ere !iw anil the lienetit of the tnanriu will be l:Ycn to his customers. Kemcruber the place, xl the olil comer on First anil Uroilalbin ts. Conrad Jlier. STOVES, TINWARE. HOUSE?FURNISHINCS Manufacturers of galvanized iron I'ornice. Plumbing a specialty. 'Jive us a call. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of Lntiduu, Euglaod, also of the Belle vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of ituily and practice and makes a ape. :ialty of chronic diseases, removes :anoers, scrofu la eulargemeuts, tumors md weus, without pain or the knife, ile also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended lay uii'ht. His motto is I 'V.OD WILL TO ALL." ; fcf OUice and resideuce Ferry street, j Setween Tli'.rd and Fourth. 'PIIOSE WI.SI1INUA FIHST-CLASS -IN-L sT lii cnl, the best mule to staml the climate of this cuast, can be suiteil byca'lini; .it Mis: 11. K. ilyman's, opHsite the llasoiiie rernplj, First street. The latest vocal ami instrumental music kept for sale. Also tht largest assortment of stampirur patterns to j -lelect from this side of Triscw. I.esmis ! u-iicn in fiaiiitini; anil emtmiijeri at her ! -iluillo over l.inn County Bank. Ijiiebci i your ftrilcr ami you will be pleancl. Nursery. I Messrs. Hyman i'i Brownell are j prepared in "their nursery to fur- nish all kinds of stock, and those intending to plant should call ujon the.m. Goods 1891 AT . to sitisiy customers in quality Country Produce. Crockery HOPKINS BUO'S. G. Also carries the finest lines of Pianos & Organs IX Tin WILLAMETTE VALLEY. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK. ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, ALB.4NY, 0UE00X. IM. B. i vi!I continue to sell my dry goods at cost until they are all gone. FIRST STREET, A LP. ANY. OUEOOX. crxjLicrs jos mjp.-HT, Manufacturer of Choice Cigars AND FINE UlPOlf ED ;&T5 Plu ii nd Suiokinir Tolniccot. Vi'cr h: ;;o: ::iil briar I'leis, M l:;li iitt" o Sa.okci;' Artie. cs. o r KtVi.i'iri'' esn tv t''e, Albaiv. Orfon. SNs? I33 n ake "immons 'Liver One Dose 'V - WOATB ioo Dollars Drar S. L. R: I ciiimider one iln mons Liver Reultor worth AllMI. constiiiated, had Ili-ailax-he, cuiilil eat Iuir with sat isf action or anirite ha nines, anit felt altogether out of anrts. sorti'd to Blno Mass. Cal.miel. Oiiinin im nth the 1 rc tun every remedy niirjcgteil, hut nnlv M:iinel temporary relief. One dose of S L R ili'l in more eood than tHIOO worth of ilm-tnin an djctorinpr. Keirp'y, J C Martin. I have hcen a teacher fur twentv years, ami ilurinir tlut time have hail ioicatcl att-K-ksol headache, pnslueeil by tortnl Liver, and have been entirely cu cd hy Simmons I.ivei Keeiila'or. I foun t to I ot so mild i cluracter in its a tion not to interfere, In the least with my duti tin the school room. To those similxr , situi ' a and suhject U'he same, I cannot 1 hit recommend Sim moat Liver ReKuiator. K, K. Ciiiik CAn.phHtnllle K Regulator L. Blackmail, IlK.M.KU IN Drags, Faints, Oils, Perfuir.cry AND TOILET ARTICLES) And a full line of Books, Stationery, Periodicals. Prescriptions Carefully Comnounded. ader in popular prices in LOOTS & SHOES and Oerts i-V'KN iniN; ;ooi is.' Sole agencv for the Ludlow l-ine Shoe. DKALEU IN ANSI Wi FOUND AT LAST! THE WATERPROOF OIL SLACKING for Ir-niK', Ihmw, tho, i-arri&vo aia I'lU-v tois, intent Ituthur. tt. CANNOT BE EQUALED in tiuiniicrs or i."oa oualitics. The fo loHim: are a 1 i f itn qualiOes: 1st. It is lastiiiir and durable. L'd. It docs not rub oil' on the bands or chit lies. J I. It is perfwtiv waterproof. -Ith. It softens the leather to it natural Ftate. "th. It gives the leather a new and glossy appearance. iitn. it contains not one ingre dient that is injurious toeither the let-tlier or stitching, but is a pre server ol iliem. 7th. It can be used on the finest boots and shoes and not prevent ttie use of the common lootdilack inn, but will soften and keep them iroin cracking. Now, my friends, if such an oil as this would suit voti. no to the drug 8tore of llulin tc Hawson, where you can get it for Ml cents per Ik.x. One hox will oil more t han one Pet. of h:imips. I'ccfint for makicg the oil is sold only for imuviijiial use. .1. C. DEVINE, Manufacturer and Agent, Albany, Oregon. Health is Wealth ! lr K. C. WWa iM-rvt; atitl hraiu tn;ittncnt, a uar iDtKtl ififi(: for lit. iHalat liC, niT- fills iroMtratin rtiiid In thciifc of altohol ur tooacco, pfttiini: of brain n-sultiiiK in insanity ami Itjwhnj to n;in iTY, tlvcay ai.t Io of kjwlt in cither Hti x Kach hnx oin taiuti one in uthV tn :itiiunt, I'm- iol l.ir a Im, or n Ux t-i fr te (totiar?. tniil hy mail pre pai'l on r.rcit of ITitf, Cuantiitot i-iKj onh ! J. A. Oiumiiiis "Irticisf aMitt Alhany. "rem. $500 REWARD wa illnav the alinvc rewanl tor any cast of liver eoiwpi:iir.t dsteiMia, Nick headache, i.-idiL-extion. contiiati..n or enstivcness we caniiut cure with W't's liver pilU, when tl direction are strictly complied with. The are put ely vein-table and never fail t civc satisfaction. Larue tioxcs, cor.Uininsr Iiill, 25 cents. The irenuine manufactured only bv the J"hn W est company. Chicago Illinois. Sold bv J. A. Curumiuirs, druggist Alln, Ort-iton..) 5 THE Yaquina Konto ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. K. IIIICIl, Itccelvrr. Oregon JDeYelopment Do.'s Steamship Line oor inn ro o!Fni)Ti i c&) iJi Lroiiu i ui AND 22 Hours Less Tirta- Than by any other route: Accomodations uneui passed for c ri.fr rt id r&fety. rare i;d fieiy hit lit. ltit.:! a 1.0 the Oreeon leve Gpinent ccuijri's hips, much lews that hy tny c ll.cr route ween all points in the VliKhL it'i Vt.1 and San Francisco. Sailing dates. FROM T1WCIKA. Willamette Valley ... . ... Mar. h w v - imii Willamette Valley mOM SAN IRAStlnCO W'ra'.lnn JI4r. srj Willamette Valley ........ ;th Willamette Val lev u, The comiany ruterve the rilii to ci.a'ig teaii.erts 1 r rktiiinir dmes. DAILT rAHOKNUIR TRAF. r.xcept Sundays:) L Va;atr.a 7.-00 a M 1 Lv Aliiai.v 12 0 r tAirvaili) 10:3fi a I " Ci.rvaing r' J r ir Aioany ,::jsiiai tiiijii, 4iS r. O i C. tia.n .cni.cl j ill aij ui.u W'K. M H,,i. C, . I.' jscs, Cimrul J.ii,uiti U. K & P. ient Ccrvallih, O cn EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC F.QUTt. THE KCLKT Mill IWA California exj r.n tra i.ii ri n c;.:'y rj " ; NOfru 7:00pm..l.v I'ortiand ... Ar.. 3 an. lu:-j; p in..Lv Ali ipy im 10:15 a in... r S. ria-.. n. 1.1 . . :-'.) in l-ral Vn. Tr.-fln l'::il3 - I! . :') a ni. .I.v p, itla iJ -. !-.- p m..Li a! :.4ii p mAr ... ,,t.- ' i.ell;! ...... 2 .1. p . . I.l , ; Ii. su-i 9 m Ar....i.iii a... 1.1 a u.. I.i A.iw.- u.. 4.;., j j,i I -'-' 1.1. .l I . I.:.!,",. ;.. I- .r, ALBANY !.n:.C, I'lli.V (Rv,-.pt Silli ! .-) I.'.....ivri lut.d.... A M Ar. . .AIU.I.; -..I.: .... ... A TI LLMAM UUFi-EiM.j.I.VhJ.S'-. TOURIST SLEi:i !Nt; CAi:S, ft. irti atuwhiu t" ;. ;u, 'i f l Ml- l.nl ion. Between i'ortiana ar.i Lvimt Mall Train P.-illy - Kxiep. uno 7:Mim..Lv ... fr.-uari 1 ..r.53"p. u liUiipm..Ar Conanis.. L m At Albany mid Ceriiilis luuiwi uiib traina of orty.-n P.n ili. Ha.'road. ExproH Trnln Iiallj I xcir.t Sui.i!i.y 4:40 pm.. I.v... . 1 on, 10 .1 ... Ar.. m 7:26 p m..Ar i.i 1, mtii :!!e. I.v.. 5.4- jm THROUGH TICKF.TS lo All I'oi'itA- EAST AND SOUTH 9 For tickets ai d full iufrrn atii n re icardinir rat.-s n-i.pi, t,-., nit cii ecu 1 mis ai-cnt lit Ailifin K. hoKHI.KK, K. F. liOCifKh, n.iiaj.er TO AKD.FF0M THE PHIKGIPL POINTS IN THE UNiTED STATfS.ICANADA AND EOROPL PULLMAN PALACE UT. SlIFFEFF." Free Colooitt Sleeniap Cars Flu Through on Ez -ress Traint OMAHA, COUMJIL nl.l r KAN.1- : CITY, CHICAGO AND ST. Dl'JS. Klrcant Firw Dlnln; t ni Mt 4 lisne. Close Conm-etiens at Tot Imd for Sun FiaD Cisco and l'i;ir-t Smind x-iiits. a-ynnts leve tie O'niii.irii 's wh.-of. ut the fo. t d I'nadall.in ftr. it. . n 1i!i 'n aiij rrt'U) of each vn-ek. C. i. HAW'I !... 'it mket aim I isll.t :n C. S. Mil I IN. Cenrral Truffle Manse r. t. . 1 i.r. 4.. I . A. THE MARKET S. At.IIAXT Or TATIO'-fJ. VV'lieat . I I.Htg .Ml- Flour J4.i"5 .ei .1.1,1 Potatoes IOc Ktres l:ic Biiller J."('7:;."ic Lard It'ftt I-.'i'i. Hani's H((il.V-. Slmiilders fi?tHc. Baitin I0(212c. Hotis -Jitc.-: Hny Tiruotliv. lfi nHt4Qr.H .1... App C8 fircen. f I ner 1 11. Plil.li, Dried, !I(,tc. j.rr lb. Apt. es dried bleached '.e sundritd a '. c. Chickens 5 00 0...iO Beef :i(ij:ic e-rosg. Mutton :ta: .Viper Lead. Hoct Rtjo areseec. Veal tf&t'Vic. ,. .