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THE! MORNING HERALD; WEDNESDAY. APRILS. i01. gl0ruut0 gaily Jic raid UAII.Y AND WEEKLY TERMS OFSCBSCKIPTH'N- DAILY PanlMiul every oiorninir except Monday.) livereii by carrier, per wtuk....nw...... 0"i0 y mail, per yea 8 W WKEKLTt JtPuhlbheJ every Friday X.rnln.) oe copv, ikt annum, in advajice.........f00 W nen nut laiil iu advance. 5C50 THE 1MILS Vails t ihe Allan po9totlitr close Far all ottices north Hie Kantem matea ::o a. k. The W est Side f And the Nairn Ga hi R. R.J ) or Portland and S-viii 11 A. orvallin and YaUina ....... .. J:'' r. it ottlee mth... 7:S0p. m The poHtotiice will be cl d each evei.ini: irom six to seven o'clock. Keiriatercil matter for th ly ni..ruini; train should be mailoil before o clock the Kyioiis evening. OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives liepartf rawemter.. Fi tight.. ll.lSpin'lii'ipin , 'S !im 7 4.'i a m POLITIC A L SUKMISLS. The future jiolu-al aspect of af fairs in this country, is a mutter of consiileraltle interest, and tl e opinions of the leading men n the suhject will be watched rlosely. The Washington Star has heen in terview ing Senator Kdnmndy upon tlie subject. Speaking of the Fanners Al liance movement, the senator sai.l 'some peoole are try ing to persuade the farmers that laws have been made which operate unju?ily upon them and that laws have not been made that would furnish them w ith more rapid and steady prosperity." lie thinks they are to a large de gree mistaken and in time will discover it. And what ate the dangers to both great parties in the situation, the senator said : "If in the next presidential elec tion the farmers alliance should carry many states, without having a majority"of "the electoral college there would be no election by Un people, and the present house of representatives, being largely democratic, that party would elect its candidate.' Asked if he thought the silver bill would lit a-i issue iu the next campaign, the senator "did not think it would be an issue between the republi can and democratic parties for he thinks the democratic party will hardly wish to make it an, issue to the extent of running any con siderable risk of separating gold and silver as the coin money of the country, and certainly the great Wly of republicans will not. I'p to. the Kint of safety the repuli lican party will he in favor of usiiti; silver as money." Of course the .Utterances of Sen ator Edmunds are V be taken as having the weight of his g:eat ex perience and long observation, but they are also hampered with the fact that they present the view from a singltt standpoint only. Others with less experience and knowledge may gras-p portions of he situation unseen by the sena- tor, and really come nearer cast ing the part)' horoscope than does he. The financial situation of the country, while it will not form a p irtisan element, still w ill render itself into a controlling influence. The people have given a hint of what they demand, and if party leaders ignore that hint, as it seems probable they imuj , a w hiil .' wind of olitical upheval w ill in ' evitably land the country to the opposite extreme of goldbug con trol, which is shallowed as the united policy of the dominant parties. Free coinage is the mean between the extremes, and the vast majorit of the pjople de mand it, and if the single gold standard theory is adhered to their will be an awakening that is not pleasant to contemplate. EFFE Til E A JEM I 'El; A X( E UTTEIIASCES. Amid all that is said upon the temperance question, it would lie strange if some one did not hit the subject a fair and square lick occasionally. The New York Commercial Advertiser thinks that t has found one ol those hits. It says that I'rof. Francis". IVahody, of Harvard, in a lecture on the temperance question before the Lowell Institute, of Foston. the other day, said in substance: There was two aspects of the liquor question, the economic and Hu moral. There are at resent in the liquor traffic throughout the coun try some i-'OO.OOO persons 1o."..Chm in the retail and the rst whole Hale. These ligures represent, cnly the dealers. The number of er sons employe! is upward of 1,000, 0 0. The worst of these horrible lii'iiresis that thev mean the with- diawal of just ho many person roui the right kind of employ ments. In their present occupa tions they contribute little or nothing to the wealth of the coun try. As to the amount of liquor consumed in 1SSG, $ ,000.000 was spent for spirits, $:"04,000,000 for beer, flC.OOO.IHK) for imported wines, and $3-1 ,000,000 for domes tic w ines a frightful totalof about $71X1,000,000. This is one-twelfth of the amount spent for food, clothing, necVessaries of life. In the same year there was received as wagt s f.47,00i),000 ami the liquor bill consumed two-thirds of it. Again it costs f t"0,0iiO,000 a year for churches, and the drink hill would buy all the churches in six months, i'ehind all this is the great importance of the moral aspect. That drink is injurious to the person in W) cases out of 1.000 goes without proof. The question i?: How can it be stopped? Legislation fails of its an is. The solution of the problem though slid far oil', perhaps is in each individual recognizing that he himself is an important factor in his community as an example, anil adopting for himself the teach ing: "If meat make my brother tooll'end, I will eat no meat, lM I make mv brother to otleiid.' Tm-: Chionicle thinks Kditor I Una ntirrcil up a wasp's nest when he assaulted the Farmers' Alliance. Hut we fancy that the editor of the alliance organ of tieorgia made a mistake in the method of his attack, for it showed conclusively that his chief griev ance is not the fact that Dana speaks plainly about the new party, but because in the past he has attacked the democrat- in what some of them are pleased to regard a a treacherous fashion. In other wolds, the Farmers' Al liance iu ieorgia is simply the the democratic party masquerading under a name design to fool Northern larmers. HUMPHREYS PR. HrMi iiKKV's Si ft im s art- mimtitieilly ami carefully prepared prrrfrriptimi; n-ied ror iiitiv Lirt in pinaie practire with su-i-ev4 .md lor oer Tiiirtv earn iiM-.t b thr people. K rr t-intt- ,-i(ic in a nu c for the tltM-IMC llMtlt'il . The- --i iiV mre uithmit drns-iiii-, (infill;,' tit ri-tlu .-iiiif t he trlii, a in I yrr iti ;i't ulitl ittf.t thr ma ei ui ;ii k tnrilir tif the viurld. I.l-I l I'klM IfrMI. N""v I KY.H. l-h ).. 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M Kev -r :t :t;iit hil Ih malaria. .... ."iti I T tpi hi iiil or ltlt ilihif I'l Catarrh. niu ttr.iy nd in ihr tu-atl ..it lu W ht.itpiiijj Or'iit, iolent rotlh- "t II (M-m rnl ikliltt, tfiical ueakitrwM :.u '7 UiH lliftl-UM f4l .t-ruu' ir I ; 1 it in 'ii L'rinurx iVikt.'s. wi ititii; !- .'.ti IJ I'i-a-- it the h'arf, J Ipitat lull . , . , 1 Mi Stl t .Ini'ists, or Ht-nt pOHtpaul on n--i i(t of ri v. in. lluiiiphrt-ys' .Mat mat, (Ml pair-) . lil v l.iiiitl in ittth ami 'Mil, im.h1 ii fn-v, hl;ii'IIi:k s mlh. o , 111 .v ti t William M . Nr. .ik. SPEC I FIGS Ifyoa wautTIIK KKST. baj ALLEYS NOIMIIKKN SEEDS. Il tb V. l. Innt yi.it ileal with .l.n li. .t k.-tp tht-tn -- I In AI.I.KN direct, lie jaM tile iTH(:i:je. C lilt ilill eatal. vue ielit fin . A.ldriie), K VV Al.l.K.N, 71 Sei-iitid Htreet, 1'orttainl, vir iVNY WJiAK MAN Wlit. if sntfcriiiir, t-iUtt" in miml or Ixjih. from thr 111- i u miml or IkjiK, j irifiiis r v.-a i-ak riling irti'r) uoraiit fi)liiH. aliu-' ami rfHi ran it,- li-klv uimI Mriiiamiitl t urr.l. I'm htm rrf (-.i-alcl DR. COLE EMM I hia i.lil .10. 1.. r li t, tiuil Hi Jurs tx riein e in i-iirnn; I'riMltf, I'.'...kI. NerviilM :llul Skill lm :isea. Write to liav. relil.'l:e sent )rivattl tn anj Kiiialf :Ufln . Not ire for I'ublltnllnit. I hit..! Statt Lam) (Mli. e ) 4nrn rity, un'ti.'ii, Jan. U, 131)1, II K iilurt-l'V -;ivrnthat in ioinpliam. irh tin jtutv iMiirm uf thr act nf iiiLfr"4H uf J ii lit li rntiHt-!, ""An a:t for thr aair f tunl't-r lam if in tin- MtaN-H o i ihturnia, Oregon, Nt-vtiiU ainl V a-hini;I"ii Territory." sir .la niiniiiir, of San Fran i-o, t-nunty of San Kiam iru'n, statu of California, hut lhi lav lilfl in tliH oilt.'c his tro Ntarnnt'tit Ni. for the 'in:haMt of the S. W. i.f Sec. No. -U, in Townnhip No, 13 So itti, llanur NA. -I, Kat, anl will offer t" t-hw that rhv land .mi,'ht iti inorc Vahwhlr for its tiiti hfr or fttiif than arii-uliural pnrpoM'f, ami to t-talihh ltin claim to naiil lam) U'forr the HvL'itttiT anl Utfi'iwr of this otlict ut Orrt;oii itv, O-m'oti, ou 'liifsiluv, the .'th (l:i of AIav lvl . llr naim-4 a Witiirwt-M: J. in Horn, ('. I 'taTain, M. iMiffarti ami J. K. I'ony, all t tti Kr;itu i-t -, t ahlornia. Anv anl all per -oti- rlaiuiin alvrr-tflv ttit- :ttiOt l-i'rith laiht-4 arr Piif-tt-tl to tilr ttu-ir tlaimt in tlti "ih. v on ..r hrtori' Maul fith ila of Ma lvl. J T. AI'PKKSON. Kt'i-ttt-r, olli r nl t linil M lllenienf . No I'll'l-" is. hereby niveu that tlie itinleiHicin il lias tiled Ins filial account .is uiliuiiiiHtrator uf the estate of I no A Kiihiiett deceased ami the county court of I.inu county, Oregon, lias tixe'l Momlay, the 'itli day of April, IV! at one o'clock e. i. of said day at the court house in Albauy, (Ir.'gon for the hearing of objections th.Ti-tu ami the settlement thereof. Dated this 'JSth, day of Fi b. IS!)!. Jons W I'roii. Aihniniiitrator. of estate of ! no. A. Rohnett, De :M. AS. E. Wcl.VKUTOV. Att y. PLOWS PLOWS fLOWSl PLOWS! Staver Walker NEW MARKET BLOCK, - - - PORTLAND, OREGON. Are headquarters in the Northwest for PLOWS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION JAY E73 SE3 SULKY LITTLE GIANT WALKING Gang Plow s, Triumph Three Wheeled Sulky Plows, Wood and Iron Frame 1 Lirrows, Riding an 1 Walking Culti vators, and everything need ed by the farmer for tilling the soil. All dealers and fanners will lind it to their advantage to write to us tor terms ami prices before purchasiiie; elsewhere, as we can make it an ol.jeci for them to deal with u, whileuivma larger and more v.irie.l stock to select Irom than any other lirm on the Pacitic Coast. WECAliRY TIIE LARGEST AM). MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON Til K PACIFIC COAST OF Machinery and Vehicles of Every Description. si:i)ii.i! rAi.oori-: and run i: list. AV.U. l)ArIS ALBANY, The men of this vicinity need, not lit; jealous because their wives j talk so constantly about .Matthews! and Washburn. " Its not, their u'ool I looks tin' l-i.liiw nr.. t.ilL-ii... ..I,...,i i it is the Kood qualites of Ihe i ,ok anil heating stoves they sell. Everv one seems to be delighted w heii they buy from M. and W. Our stock of candy has arrived, and we will t;ive special rate to churches and sociables. Mueller V Garrett. Julius Gradivohl, prnu;etor ol the Gulden Utile Bazaar, informs us that he w ill add to his llread V lare business a complete shelf hardware and line of i f.. -., I laillllVl fjloceries. 1 he saies ol his Golden i Rule teas and baking 'powder is) steadily increasiui'. lie HI ill keeou ....i i .. 1 nptiie elegant prizes will, these! sJOtMls. i - Wo.i.i for sale. Dry lir wood delivered to any , pail ol the city at if;' (K) -r cord. I i.e.ie or.ieis at n,e loot ol terry "oi-ri ml i. m . .-mi UK s lumlier yard. The public is mense FOR THE ftvmo amodmcemenT . His aisort.nerit ii bivr tlntu variety and prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for Coiinfry Produce.' Comprising .1. I. CASE Wood Beam Corn l'lows, Stubble Flows, Hazel Plows, Grub Plows, Timber Plows, Road or Grading Plows, Side Hill Plows, Steel Beam Walking Plows. AND GANG I PLOWS, vt CO. OREGON. ALUAN I ALBAY, OREGON ; isno A Eull ls;i i Ct tps of Insti uttois. Clasnii al, Hi-ii tide, literary, .iiiiroer.-ia. u.U normal cla-mii. fourw-s of nt.id ar- raiiiteil to meet the needs of ill xradeti ol studetita. h-.e. ial iiidueeiueiKu offereil to student from ahroad. Tuiliou miit'ia from 5.50 lo Dtl-2.AU IVr Term. Instrumental instruction In music wi iven hy Miss Lints Uoltra. iio.ir.1 in litivate luiiniies ar iw ratisj, atic' . rooms for self lioarilini: at small tieiisi-. A '""'"' SUf'rilstOli ei.r. isc.l oier pup . '- '''om h e. 1 L'nr einnh.rs -....I full ni. U ..II .1 uio president, UKV. ELBERT N. COXhlT, Aliativ. Oregon. rtiiMniiii- -i..-... fMJOU l)l K 1U?0 1 '-L " I IW , Contractois and Builders.', Jflice on First street with Wal-j 'ace & Cusick, real estate agents, i lbany, Oregon. Estimates ijiven j n all knnts ol bnililnigsorcarpen- er worK. All work nit rnsti-l ti w 'll Ii,. pro:n )',lv ot!H'l . V (,n ftiriiitft ndifnfo invited to inspect the im stock of Dry SPRING OF ev.o - before, and he is pr.-jurel Slar Bakery ,.A FULL STOCK OF.. Staple Groceries m i, The hest nuis, t tc. uality cf teas, rcfTufi, cat. diet FRESH BARED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reiiiil.le house is .-.'so to In fouii.l a complete assortment of fr.-wii lamih ifroeerieii, to whii I is eoitstaiitiv tn ii.ir :y-li-l .ill the scasonuiilt titieij of Krnccrie iiDioiiH, gui-h au Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Seef C flipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts. Lastein Buckwheat Flour. Cannea Goods of Ail Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Ftc, These j! h Is were all ho'iL'Mt wlie.-i : creliwand the lienelit .if tl e iiiarm Kill th riven to Ins tu-itouien. IJ.-i;ei:iiK'r tin: :w. u tiie old comer I' irsta'id Uioalaliiin stu' Con rati 2li,-r. J 1)1) o.:ai.kkm in STOVES, TISWARc, HOaSE'FURNIo'JMCS" Manufacturers of pilvanized iron cornice. Plumbing a epec-ia'ly. i ' iive us a call. " j DK. W.C.NEGUS, ! 1 I'riiluate nf t!ii( Royal Cullri; of 1. in, F.iii.'!:iii.l, alMmf ti.e liellc- ; vue Medical Collej;:. 1 lie Dr. itai n nt a lifi-tittic of study mi.l pra.-tii.e mil inaki s a .sjie ialty of chronic diseases, rt iimv ancers, Hcroiiiiaeiilaruiiiciils,'.'.!!!!.::'! ml wens, without pain or tho kmi'-. . lealMi makes a mieeiaity uf tr.-at- ncnt with electricity. -Han nraotn -il j 'ii the German French ami Enh-ih ! imspitals. ('ails proniut'y 1. 1 -.i i lay lii'ht. 1 1 is motto 18 "i..()D WILL TO ALL." , , ,- ! OUiee ami reMilenoe t ci ry stn-ct, I 'wtwuiin l iiir.l atnl Konrth. PIA.TSTO 'nilOSI-: WISIIIVO . I'lPiiT-i-l .KJ -tl t 1 s'rjieetit. tlie lu st made t.. s'.iiid ti..- climate of this oa-, can Ik; suited l.i . i In,.- i it Mis. II. K. li.n.iirs, nni,..s.te tiie '.M..:nii i r 1. l-l. i . j insirumentul intisic kept for sal... Ai-o tl,. I j largest assort mi'tit of nt.impim.' :itt.ros t.. I Nel.-.-t from tins si.le i.f Kn-... I. I k'tven ill laiiitmir arid etnl-r.-M.-i -. '''' oer I'ountv Btmk. i.i ,0r order and Vu:i ml: i,e v-. Nnr-.-ry. .Messrs. Ifvm.ui & Browm-li prepared in their nursery to it tier e he. are fur- I nish all kinds of slock, and t! intoii.lir... t.. ,.l,f l,,..,t I ....it UJlOtl them. Goods 1891 AT to si'.is'y eustennrs in iniaiity G. .1 llllllW Ns, l'aiBls Oils, Perfumery A Also car.ir9 iv 1 1 la CALL AMI KXAMIXI HIS STOCK. ODD FKLLOWS TK.MPLK, ALB.'.NV, ORL;ON". Vrw a yssi ' V VV . .-T.- Leail sell my dry goods at cost untu they areal! gone. I'IBst M;M:i;r, alf.axy, obkuox. iTCri.ICJS JOSEBK, Manufacturer of Choice CiQ-ars -AND RI illiliirfEi) i: ' . i . tV.--il!. o I t .v- M 1 immons T One Dose TTOATB too Dollars PiMR S. L. H: T mimi,l-r on. ! moiii l.ivtT Kt'iiUtor worth SHMI. ooiiftiifiitfil, h.nl UVa i.iciie, cotjlil ':tt iiiiT with Htivf i Mioti or atn it in itliit -, -iinl frit at );( ;hrr nut uf .r?. Hon. .J t lllue M:k44. a;.ni' I, -tiiiiim . ami 'YtT rrniciy PTi?-tcl, Imt .nly oKt.iitiel UTi,N)rirv t l;.-f. fi,e dos- nf S t w nitpr1 ''mul tlnn Ml (HI worth f Im-Sini ati li-tonti-;. Ilcp', JC M AkTiN. I haw I'Ci'n a tn..h r f'r tweutv voar?, and durinc thV time have hal irpratt'tl at larks of hr:ail n-he, j'rM!url livtorpi'l Lurr, and hiw 1m 'u tritirvh m cd by Simiiitii.s I.ici lti"."ii;i,or. I fcun I ti W f mild .barvt'jr iti tt -4 a tion s net t intrrVre, in the h-ast with mv dni i tn the N.bool room. To tlne siuii if ; fliui ti and flulijci't thc wtre, I amnt hi,r recoaimcnd Sim iiiO'iB Liver Kevuiator. K, b, 1 hkkk i n vl.e'lfiUV K Regulator L. Blackmaif , OKA I UK IN IS1 1) TOIL1CT AKTICLHSj Ainl a full line of l)unks, SlalioiRTy, Periodicals. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. tl.o fiw-st liiu-s uf- mi:tte va lley. er in pt,pu!ar prices m I'.OOTS .v SlIOKS Knd (Jeiits IiUNii (iOODS. Sole agency for the Ludlow Shot. continue to DKALKK IN- AND KKY i i-, Mi'crsi b.itim and I'riar Pme, ni r s.ii,iike;' Articles. 'ii'irlv r-;ore, A I ban v. Orepon. FOUND AT LAST j Tin: WATFKPUOOF OIL BLACKING l-iuyy t-pi, :ireiit Iratlu r, ftr.. CANNOT BE EQUALED ! in tiiiiiif.i r of l'"OiI ipmlitiii. llie fo- !o mu' are :t ft -v i f l!n itialitli!i: i 1st. It is lasting and durable. : I'd. It does imt rub oil on th hands or clothes. ', It is ik'i feetlv waterproof. -It f i It suitens the leather to it i natural state. Mb. It uives the leather 3 new ; and (.'lo-sy appearance. I nil. it contains riot one inirre- 1 dient that is injurious toeither the ; ici.lni r or slitclunj.', but is a pre server ol .lietu. 7;h. It c;n be used on the finest lioots and sh es ainl not prevent me use nl the common IxKit-hlai-k it'L'. l ut v. ill si.Ken anl keep them Irom crackmu-. .iow, my frieuils, if such an oil as tins would suit you, ;o to the iirt:' store of Hnlin i Dawson, w in n- y..;i t an pet it lor .'() cent I'tr kx. 0::e box will oil more tnj.ii one set of harness, lieceipt for itDiki )i liie oil is sold oulv fill iiiiliv ithiitl use. .1. c. di:vixk, Miiniifacturer and Agent, Albany, Oregon. l BE? II ii is Weallli ! lr K. C. Wo,t ihtvc and brain trratiiicnt, a -LniHr- ifltMii tI'ltiC fi bvHtoria, i-r.iiKUt fit?, h radar he, iut vnm itrOHtrali'in iniswl by the uho of alrth"l r tobacco, Hoftriiiiiir of "brain n-sittinu in insanitx nnI leading to n:ib t ry, dcxay at.d 1o of Kwi-r in either Htx Kach 1kx ctn tains one m nth treatment. One dob I;tr a tnx, or nix 1kx es for ve ilnllara. sent by mail pre paid on receipt of pnec, Gnarantecv i-wieti only tiy J. A. CuniiiiiiiL'H, drttkTKtht 4le aytnt, AHuiiy. Oregon. I 500 REWARD e will p:i v the almve ri-wanl for any -aai of liver cotuphiir.l iliHH-tmia, iiL-k heailaehe, itidiifc'ition, i-enstiiatiii or riitiveneii we CHiiniil cure with West's liver pill", when tl-ilirei-tion are wtrictly enntpliiil with. Thej are put ely veelahle atnl never fail tn irive wat.isfai-tion. Iar;:e lioxes, containinir 3n pillw, 25 !cnt. The ei-nuine manufai-tiired only by the Jnhn t". West cumiaiiy. Chicago Illinois. Siild hi' .1. A. Cuintnltipi, ilnif'ist Albany, Oregon .,J it Ssra -THE- lapifia Koote OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. K. IKK;;. Ilerelrer. 1 Steamship Line mm AM Hours Less Time Than by any other route: 22 AccorotHltitioim tini-uri um ft r n n f t? i, n afety. l-ar.K and (ri itl.tn i ik iijtii u ao the Oregon Ieve Gpnieiit ccli.frti'a ships, muuh leak that l. aiij other rente eeti ail points in the lillnii to al tnd San r raticiaco. Sailing dates. PROM TAUCIXA. W'illaructtc Valley.... w ........ .Mar. s h - If'li -..,a Wtllaiuette ': oil-. . riMX .is ruMtm Wrallnn W lllaujette Vil. y " W illamette l ml.-' liar. 3id " iiih lit'. Hi I r.e coui; an i r. iH-ri e the riicht to eKa-ie uiiterti 1 1 a uitr.i: im 4 K.llI V l'An.M(.OKk TRAIN... Kxeept MinoajB.) L Yat,iiir.aT.O0 a u ' i.v Allunv m y, p' Ci.naiie lo:i a m I o.rvaliia I -ej pa Ar AiiKiuy ; ::jf a M Ar a.,011,1 4-;, r. a O 4. C. tiA.tih 'iiiMTwt at i.'aii unci t oi t, . IlKlt-R, (.i i.i ral iuinel, O. K A P. i,t CiTiullis, O east i mim SOUTHERN PACIFlt t.CDt TilE MOUNT ihihli, J Califrnia ej reus trail run iai!i Ioptb" 7:00 p m . . Li- i-urtlanil . . . . Ar . . 8;Iam 10:iipui..Lv AlUt-y Lv : am 10:15 a in. .Ar s. l-'raiieifO.Lv.. 94xi jm triil ras. Train IImII)-K SU.!li.'l.J a m..L I'i rtla id ... . Ar. . i m 12:2u p m..Lv.... Albai... Li im &:40fmAT.....Ka.Him .....Lv t.jo am Lebanon Kmnm. 2.-JH pLv.. p m Ar . 7-Htm..Li s.2-2am..Ar .. . Alliany.... ...Lchati'.n... Albany Leli!iiii.i... . Ar.. U:ji ; m . Lv . -4i i m . Ar.. 4.zt i ra It.. t ra UBAXV LOCAL, UAI1.V (Exci'll Smiihil) 5.00 P a. .Lv.... Portland... .Ar....9.ik a a J.W Ar. ..Alhany H....i,.tj a PULLMAN 15 UFi ET.SLKL1 Ek.t. TOURIST KLEKIIXG CARS, Tor acconinHiiatin of hnx.mi-t.iaaa ia setife'eri) atUehed to Kiprtae Iruitis WrKl Mile Httikiun. Between l'oitiaml und Cotvallia Mall Train Itally-Exrt-r Sunday .:3iim..Lv ...I'o.-tlan.l ...ArRp. in llupm..Ai... tonai.ia.. i.. 12.65. m At Alliany and t'orvallig cuuiicet with trajna of orejron Pacificllatlroait Kxprrsi. Train Uniy (Ex.tjt Sumlay :-iti p m. . Lv. , .:2b p m. . Ar.. I'crt.-ainl ... Ar.. am .An ! mn i;li .l.i . . f,.j; am THROUGH TICKETS Je All 1'oint EAST AND SOUTH For ti. k.ta ami full 'inforniarinn i. ifarilirta .t. n n :i a.-etit at Altmei. K. hoKlliHt, Manai:. tc., eall on ii,n ii 'i K. P. KOGKKS, Ait. ... r. 4 1-. A TICBTS TflAKnyFCMTHE PRIMC'FL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATfS.lCANADA AND EL'RCFE. PULLMAN PALACE CAR Zltimd Tnt Colonist Sirens Care Kan Ihicogh on Ex .rem Trslsi OMAHA, ' COUJNCIL T.J A i KANi- r CITY, CHTCACO ANH ST. Dt.. Clexanl Krw IHnlnc tat Mil f liacie. Olinw Ci'nneetions at Po-ilnn fnr Sn KrD c:8co anil Puiri-t cut.d rKiiliu. a'-nnatii leave the ..nilat 'R wharf, al hi- font nf lrnailaltiin utrn-t. ..ri 'Imsniai anJ r'riilay of each week. ' ;. kAWI.INi.h. "ify ticket and Freight Ate:it r. s. nni. 4Uarral Trafllr nanacrr. T. . LLC. .. I. A, THE MARKET S. ALBAJJr QUOTATION'S. Wheat-7 I'; I Oate sc Flour 4.25 pei bbl Potatoes 40c KircT I-Jc Butter r.iM'ic Lard 1(1(2 V'c. Hams 14(3154. Shoulders til Sc. Bacon KlCt lie. Hops 3oV:.C Hay Timothv. tif. n'c"nr v.v 112. ' App es Orecn. II per I n. Fluj Dried, !i(S;c. per lb. Aiip es dried tileaelii rl !v' in,u 0i li c. v- Chicken $5 00 (3 ."..50 mei ..;c pross. Mutton :;(g:; .Miper hei d. Hotrs .1' ;,. aresnec. Veal (5(2 tti'c.