THE MORNING HEltALD: Fit I DAY, APRIL 17. 1891
planting gaUtj -fuvald
UAIUY AND WhCKKIY
TEUMS OFSL'BsCUIPTK'N-
DAILY
l-ulillihed every morning except Monday.)
covered by cairtcr, per wcck......
y m ill, per year. ......
0-20
I
l-VKKKLY.
PuUlilicd every Friday M.inlnir.)
na copy, t annum, in advance 2.00
When mil raid in advance... 2.10
THE MAIL.
Mails t the Albany postclHce clone
F r all othVes north
The KaMtrrn itatca
I'he Weal Mdo
Anil the N'airmv Ca I t R. R.J
or Portland and Sai- u
- onaiha and Yaiuina
o;hce south...HM. M .
I. 8;30 A. H,
U A. M
.12;:to r. u
.7;30 p. m
Tiie postoitice will be cl i- d each cteidne
trom six lo seven o'clock.
IUi;i.4tered mutter lor the y morning
train should he mailed before o clock the
rvvious cveimiv.
OREGON PACIFIC TIMK TAIM.E.
Arrives Departs
r8ciiicer
Knight ..
.. ll.Vlpiu li-'Opin
.... 3. lopin 7.40 a ui
the fieu esi.ai:;ix;
It is a satisfaction to know that
the legitimate field of lalx.r for
women is beinj constantly en
larged by an riiligliteue.l i 1 1 I i-
oinion. Tlie ineilii-ul jnolVr-tfioii
lias reeeivetl many lady practi
tioners, lint the Minneapolis Tiiiie.
i i discnss'iiig this subject says
that for some time past women
have in other count ns enjoyed
facilities for extended instructiou
in medicine not obtainable beie
Ktiropeans have been U ss troubled
t!ian we with the ipiestion of tin
co-education of women and iiil-ii
in various branches of the medica
art. The Talis facu'.ty, for ex-
ample, lias since ISSti thrown open
its class-rooms, dissecting-rooms.
hospitals, and laboratories with
out distinction to women and men
alike. In Switzerland there art
four medical schools at which
women pursue the usual courses
of study side by side with men
The same thin" is true of the med
ical schools of Belgium, l'enniark.
Italy, Norw ay and Sweden. In a!l
these countries for years past
women have found it practicable
to net the same instruction as
men, and under identical condi
tions. In some parts of tlii.3 coun
try, particularly in the Western
states, like facilities exi.-it, but on
a limited scale. There ate now,
in fact, thirty-eiht medical sclunils
in this country open to both sexes
The function of the John llo;in:
Medical School will be to lead in
this field by providing larger l in!
better facilities than are t be
found elsewhere this side of tin
Atlantic, and by maintaining a
high standard of aU-iinmcnt
Women physicians w ill undoubted
lv, if well educated, have advan
tages over men in certain special
lines of medical practice. Their
sex will secure to them lucrative
medical apointmcnts for which
they will bt: readily conceded to be
bitter tpialilied than men.
Woman's ipiick wit, her manual
deftness, and. most of all, her
warm and ready sympathy, wil!
cause her to be preferred to man
by many patients, particularly by
women. It lias been questioned
whether women have the sell
ciiiiiinaiid ami mechanical apti
t tde that will tit them to be skill
fid surgeons. The answer is that
already a iiuiiiIk r of women have
distinguisbed themselves by the
knowledge, cixlness, and success
with which they have performed
difficult operations. Training wil!
accomplish wonders. What we
have to contemplate in the well
educated women phyoiciau of the
future is not the the susceptibility
of a namby-pamby miss, but the
disciplined intellect, schooled will,
steady nerve, and skilled hand of
a person who lias ppent years of
arduous study and training in ac
quiring these invaluable trails.
Tin: Knglish peerage ihr not
seem to be deserving of thr title of
temperance men. It is said that a
I'lue-book issued by the liritish
g iverninent discloses the fact that
15' peers of the realm are the
owners of places in which intoxi
cating drinks are sold. The num
ber of "drink shops'' owned by
these peers is l,"il!. The list is
headed by the Karl of I'erby, who
is the owner of 7- drinking places.
Next comes the Iuko of T.edl'or.l
with 4S "drink shops" to his
credit. Then come the liuke of
llevonshire with 47. followed by
the Far! of Cawdor with the
I Hike of Uutland with the
Karl of Dudley w ith :;.", the I hike
oi Northumberland with :M, and
the Duke of Portland U
Tnv: neinv umiilii'i-ii-j Hint un
made to harrow up the nerves of j
timid people, over the destruction i
of jiortions or all of the earth, that ;
periodically come to the front, are !
wonderful to behold. IJccently, il. .
is said a Valo military iiiHlrncbtr, j
it seems, has concentrated his
mathematical intellect on the
prophecy of Joshua, and has
figured out that the end of the
world will come in IS'.".), lie will
not excite any more fear than the
Dooinsealers did, for he is not the
first clever man who has gone daft
on this subject. The twentieth
century will come, but there is
little hope that it will throw any
light on the IJiblical prophecies.
Probably a hundred years from
now men will be nuzzling over the
end of the world just as they are
to-day, and will be making piedic
lions as to when the remnant of
the human race will be donning
angel vesture in the twinkling of
an eye, but all the same the old
world will continue to wag as
usual.
The tin Ileitis of New South
Wales were not opened until 1S7-,
but since that date tin and tin ore
to the value of nearly H"MH0,000
has been taken from them and
shipped from the colony. The ore
has come mainly from alluvial
leosits, but huge stanniferous
dikes intersecting the granite
country rock, which give much
promise, have recently been dis
coveied. Six IIe!e la Montana young ladies
took an ell'ective way of stopping
t he tongue of the slanderer. They
went together to the barber shop
here the young man worked, and
four watched and hindered the
escape of the tradticer while the
two be had talked about applied
horsewhips effectually. The vic
tim of their righteous wrath has
retired from sight until nature
shall have healed his contusions.
Furniture In Otiuiitltie.
Fortmiller ct Irving are con
stantly enlarging their inagnilicent
stock of furnilure. They received
another full car load recent I v.
Kire Kinilleis.
If you want a good and eauy tire
kindler, one Miat will kindle your
lire easy every time. Call on or
come and see me.
A. J. Fo.v.
HUMPHREYS'
Ill WPHHKY'.H Scrt (Mi s :rv h iilitirillv
iinl rirelulU Mt ..ui'iI tvTiptn.i!; ii-hm
:r iii.iti e;us in :ri.itt ir;icti-t with nr-
lor ovrr thirtv u-r I lv !ik-
(Hvplt:. Kt-r winkle iliu U a rinc fur
'lie tiHM.se nuutt-tl .
I !u .' vim' with, iiit, 'Iniiru'inir,
i.:iii;"ni tr r iln .iiin ihv -t.-ni, nwi arc in
f:i. t tlml Unr HOi rij;ti rcllictlus i.f the
world.
!JT I)K I'KI.N IP1. NtS. ( I UKS. l-llll KSt..
I Fi-wr.4. i MiiHtiuii, iiirl.uiuiutMii s -.i
- VVoriii-, wnrin ti t-r, warm coIk-.... 2.
r inj I'ohr, or U-Ltlitrii; of int:iiil.i. . ?.i
I Ifurrt;-. of i liilftrvn r rvhilt-
." lMiiiCer, irijinif, Hiliiou.s folic
' riioltra SlorltiH, vtimtin i:,
7 '.m-(it, i-oliN, I'TMiichitiN
s Xt iiral'ia, lH.:litilir, Ku-iru ht
t Id lit-. it k It :nl u-he, vt-itio....
Mi ln-iH i, Lillian Ntoiia h
1 1 hUi'tiN-trl or iViinlMl IVrifHlrt J.-
)- U iiitc-M, toi rf n -t H iiKm i-'.-
l: Ironji, 4,-oul'Ii, Willi -nit tin-uhiriir .
II S:tlt Klit-iiiu. vi sifulnM. t-rupt ion. . -j:-
I"i l:tu'Uu:iri-iu, rlu innuti' p-ins
lii Kfv:ruinl ii'Mi, i liil U inularia. .. . fi
17 I'IiihI tr lili-rlin
I'M :tt;irrli, itillurii i, ol-l in tin- lu-.vl ;0
10 Wliot.pin Ctii;ii, vio It-lit i nimh- .r.u
It (icinrnl itflilit, fiMic:tl ucikiit-ss ;o
HI KdIih-v til
NfHOUS tlf ti;llt 1 Wl
MLrin:ir Wt iki. wtttiir Im-.I ;,i
biv.imsul tlie ht art, .i pitntitm . . . . 1 t
Sol. I lv ilriiL'iMts, r Hctit pnMtj.aul on rt
tint ol u'u '. ir. Ilu-ii.hn s .M.mtial, (1U
p i:-i-t n h I v iMdiritl in Itli uml ijlil, in.iil
vi fn-e, !IL'll'!ll;hS MKI. 41 ,
111 j; 1IJ WMliiim St , N.-w V..,k,
SPEC I FIGS
If yon waut Til r. i: KST, bay
ALLEN'S nBff
SEEDS
If lilt' lf-li-ll:llit Villi ilr:il Willi ln.-a i.i.t
kii 11 tin-in ...ml to AI.I.KN ilirti't. Hi- ikum
tin st:ti-. I' -ntitiil :it:il'4lli'Hi lit fu-,-.'
Aililri-M, K W AI.I.KN,
71 Sl-i-iiihI ittirt t, I'orthiml, Or
WliAIv MAN
W in. is soil, r iilt. I'itlii-r in
, ininil or lioiiv, from the in
j iriimmir wiuki-iiini; iff.i ts
' ui his nun u-iiorint follies.
aliuit' :tlll excesses c;lll lie
liiiikly :uiil wriii:tiieiiilv
i lirnl. !':lH n free - : 1
DR-COLE
lliiti uitl tl-rtnr fias hail ;;ti-
1 je.tr t--perieiii-e in Cdrillir
l'nv:ite. ISIinkI. .Nervous m.i
bkiu iiMt-.ises. Write to-ilat.
rimeil.eM Kent privalelj tn :ni
ulli r Tor I'ulilli iiilitii,
I'niteii States l.:llll Olli.-i-, t
tlri'i-iin i'X, Oreij-ili Jiilillary .Mil IMil. I
NOl ll'K is Im h Iiv u'ivrn that in i::iuili:inee
with ili-iroi-ions if ihu u-1 of i-oures f
lime I, l7, elitltleil, "All net lor till- ale
ui tu. U-r luiiil in the -itates of Caliiorniu.
Oregon, Ne.aila, ainl Washington Termor)-,"
Oi.ieaiiio ineir.ilo, ol San r rani-isi-o.eomitv' if
San tram is, ... state ul t 'alifunna, has this
lay llieil in tins i.ltu.e Ins s..rn statement
.v.-. 2l:t, for the iur hase ..f the S. K. i ol
Sei tion .No. Hn, in 'lo-Aiihip o. l: Simth,
K uisre -N'l. :i eist. ami will .itler proof to sho-.v
that the laml -.inlit Ls inorr alualile for its
t:m!ierur store than for a -n. ultural (Mir
ioes, ami to c-tahlisli Ins elaiui to saiil tin. I
lfore the Hi-gister ainl Ki-.a-in-r ol this
olfi.e at ore-oil l ity, Oregon, on luesday
Hie -th .1 1) ol April, I vu.
He name-) as witnesses: J. Van Horn
1'harles Cliat iin. I:aiti-.te Jo inn. ami
Jeou Kent-, ali of San t laueiseo, t'aUfornia.
Am ami all person ' I-uiihiii: a lversely the
ahnve t'eserils-il lamls are l-etuestej to lile
their el lim III this oltu-e on or In-fore s-u.l
Mil la ol April, l-'ll.
J. T. AITKUSON.
Hi-uiiter.
Nnlii f of l lnal Ai'lllemeiit,
Nut 1(JK is hen liv (fiven thai the utnler
HiKinal a-hiiiinstratrix of tlu estate ut J. .1.
Ixirris, dei eas-sl, has tiled h-r I'm il aceollnt
as said uiimniistratrix ol said estate, and
ttat hi order of the loiintv e uirt of Linn
eoiiniv. oivoii, on the 'nil d of Jla at
lu . v., of sinl dav has Ik-i-ii lixed In' the
einrtas'he lime lor hearing ami settiii-gf
s.iid a eoiinf.
Mas, M. K. Iiokris,
AJniniistraliir.
i v f .
Keliahl.
aJilress.
PLOWS PLOWS HLOWSl ' PLOWS!
Staver $c Walker
NEW MAKKKT BLOC In, - - - PORTLAND, OliF.t'iON.
Are headquarters in the Northwest for-
PLOWS OF E':V E R Y DESCRIPTION
JAY EYE SEE SULKY
I.ITTLF. (ilANT WALKING
(Jang Plows, Triiinijib Three
Wheeletl Sulky Plows, Wood
and Iron Frame Harrows,
Ridini; and Walking Culti
vators, and everything need
ed by the farmer for tilling
the Boil.
All dealers and farmers will lind it to their advantage to write to us
lor terms and m ires before urehasing elsew here, as we can makeitan
olijert for them to deal with us w hile giving a larger and more varied
stot k .o select from than any other lirm on the Pacific Coast.
Wi: CAPRY Till: L U(, KST AND .'MOST COMPLF.Ti: STOCK ON
TI1K PACIFIC COAST OF
Machinery and Vehicles of Every Description.
SKMl oK e TAI.Olil'K AND I'ltll i: LIST.
Ar. C. DAV1.B
ALBANY, -
The men of this vicinity need
not he jealous because their wives
talk so constantly about Matthews
and Washburn. Its not their good
looks the ladies are talking about,
it is the good oualitesof the cook
and heating stoves they sell. Kvery
me 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 Garrett.
Julius (iradwohl, proprietor ol
thetiolden K'ule I'.a.aar, iuforius
us that be w ill add to his already
large business atomplete line ol
shelf hardware mid family
groceries. Tin sales of his Gulden
Knle teas and baking pow der is
steadily increasing. He still keeps
up the elegant prizes with these
goods.
Wimil for Sale.
Dry lir wood delivered to any
part of the city at $:i 00 per e.jrd".
1-ave orders at the foot of Ferry
street ut 1'. V. Spink's lumber
yard.
Spimg
The public is
mense
FOR THE
His ass jrt nnf U bigr thai
variety and prices.
The Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce.
Comprifsing
J. I. CASK Wood Beam Corn
1 'lows, Stul ble Mows, Hazel
1'lows, (irub Plows, Timber
Plows, Road or (irading
Plows, Side Hill Plows, Steel
P.eani Walking Plows.
AXTD GANG PLOWS,
CO.
OliKliON.
ALBANY
mm
ALBANY,
OREGOIt
ISSO ...
loll I
A Eull O 'ps of Iiitti uttdrs.
CIa4Hi.-aI, m'it tilic, liti-rary, txiuuii-rcta.
Ainl normal ii hc4. Caursit of Htiitly or
nifit .l to ino t iho neeiU of ull radt-H ol
iHnl. rit8 hiL't ial iii'lnct ihchIb otft rcd U
ituilcntH from ali road, Tailiou rank' from
lH..r0 lo tli.r0 iVr Term,
Iiixtriimeiital iiiHtrUttioii In mtiric i
i(l veil by Mi!H Laura Uoltra.
lioard in privat'j fumilit-4 at low rut?i, anil
rooniH fur self hoardiiiy; at small expense. A
careful tmiH-rvimon exercised oier pup
aa from lupine.
For eireiil irs and full parti'.iilars, fcldresi
tlie prt aideiit,
KKV. KLliKKT N. CONDIT,
Altiaiiy, treon,
OUOWDER lillOS"
Contractois and Builders.
i JUice on First street with Wal-
Lice A Cnsick, real estate agents,
i Jbany, Oregon. F'stimates given
j n ail kinds of buildingsor carpen
lerwork. All work intrusted, to
wMI i) r i u e Kite 1 13 1.
amodmcememT
invited to inspect the im-
stock of Dry
SPRING OF
ev.ir befjre, and h i prepare!
Star
Bakery
..A FULL STOCK OF..
Staple Groceries
ml
The best quality of teas, coffees, candies
! nuts, etc.
FRESH BARED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
At this old reliable house Is also to lie
found a complete assortment of fretli family
uroeeries, to whicl- is constantly beinir added
all the seasonable lines of Krt-eries and pro.
visions, sut-li as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
tastetn Buckwheat Flour,
Cannea Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
These oods were all bouirht when prices
ere low and the benefit of the margin will tie
ifiveii to his customers. Ketuember the place,
U the old corner on First and liroalalbin its.
Conrad Myer,
DKA1.KK8 IN
STOVES, TINWARE. HOUSE FURNISHIKCS
Manufacturers of galvanized iron
ornice. Plumbing a specialty.
' iive ns a call.
OK. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
Loudon, Kiig'atul, also of the jiulle
vue Medical College.g
The Dr. iiaa spent a lifetime of
study and praetioe and m.-ikes a apt!
:ialty of chrouiu diseases, removes
saucers, scrofula enlargenieuts,tuinirf
aid wens, without paiu or the knife.
Ho also makes a specialty of treat
iicnt w it!i electricity. Has practii ed
tn the (icriiian French ami Kuglish
unspital". Calls promptly attended
lay uight. His motto is
"i..OD WILL TO ALL."
S"OlIice and residence F'erry street,
'ictween Third and Fourth.
'PHoSK WIMIINUA FIHST-CI.ASS IN
1 s'r iieent, tlie best made to stand the
eliinate of this coast, can be suited byi-a'lini:
it -Mis: II. H. Ilyman's, otitosile the Masonic
lenipl.". First street. The latest voeal and
instrumental music kept for sale. Also the
largest assonuu-nt of stauipinir atten:s to
selts-t from this side uf 'Kriseii. Lcssniis
,'ien in paintiiiK and enihroiden at het
studio over I. inn County I'.ai.k. Oive her
your order and you will be plcasc-l.
Nursery.
.Messrs. Hyman A I'.row nell are
prepared in their nursery to fur
nish all kinds of stock, and those
intending to plant should call upon
them.
Goods
1891 AT
Crockery
"
.
to satisfy eustcmera .in quality
1 1.
G.
'tSeteAAfi;"i'i&t'&l Prescriptions Carefully Comnounded.
Also carries tl.e finest lines of
Pianos & Organs
ix Tin: wiLLAjniTTi-: valley.
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK.
ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, ALBANY, OKEiOX.
IE
.
The largest and best line of $3 shoes
for men in Albany.
N. B. All my dry goods at cost.
FIRST STREET, ALl'.AN V, OKE'iOX.
-XTTiii-crs josbh:,
Manufacturer of Choice Cigars
AND DEALER IN
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
Cigars I'iup; and Smokitii: Totiaccee, Mei rsclniiin Riid J5iir Th-c?, u
fu!i liii" o' Siiiokers' Articles.
N'e oi to Pileiiler's famiy store, Alljany. Orvenn,
si r
IP 3Z Zl
ake
Ymmons
'Liver
Regulator
One Dose
WO ATS
joo Dollars.
Dkar S. L. R: I eonaitlcr onp doe Im
nions Liver Kounlatnr worth w
constifmtotl, hail lloalachc? cnuM it otli
inif with satisfaction orappotite' ha the
hluca, ainl felt altoirethor out of ports. I re
sort d to Rlue Ma9, Calomel, Vuiniti , ami
every renoeily suri:etelt hut only nhl-jinpj
U'nijMjrarv relief. One dose of S L U lil m
more yowI than SKMl worth of tiixtors an
doctorinif, Kesp'y, J C Martin.
I have heon a tcatherfor twenty years, and
durinir tht time have had lepoatfdattacksof
heailache, prHlucei by torpid Liver, and
have been entirely cu ed by Simmons Livct
Kivul.i'or. I foun t to be of B" mild i
charatter in itn a tion 0 not to interfere, m
the least with my duti tin the school room.
To those similar 1 situ; I d and subject tn'he
same, I cannot t hit recommend Sim
mOQ8 IAvct Regulator,
E, IC, CamptvellnvlUe K
L. Blackman,
Di:.M.i;it in
"iii
Drugs. Paints. Oils, Feifomery
AND TOILET ARTICLES,
And a full line of
Books, Stationery, Periodicals.
Searls,
IlKAl.Klt IN
Fine Shoes fur L id'es.
Line Shoes ft i" lenth -men.
Fine Shoes for Children.
And tin- finest linetif (ients
FUKNISlIINt; COODS in
the city.
Sole agency for the Ln llo-
Fine Shoe.
FOUND AT LAST 1
T 1 1 E W ATE liFROO F
OIL BLACKING
t-tir tiatiitK, IkMttn, -hot't. (-arriiiKt. atu
Im'irv t iw. pttont lcatlit r, r!.
CANN0T BE EQUALED
in immisTs of ikiI ijiialitu-s. the lo
lowing are a U ef iu ijualities:
1st. It is lasting and durable.
I'd. It does not rub oil" on the
hands or clot lies.
od. It is perfectly waterproof.
1th. It softens the leather to its
natural state.
"ilh. It nives the leather a new
and glossy appearance.
iiiii. It contains not one irrre
dient that is injurious toeilher the
ler.ther or stitching, but is a pre
server of them.
7th. It can be used on the linest
boots and shoes and not prevent
the use of the common loot-black-ing,
but will soften and keep them
from cracking.
Now, my fi iemls, if such an oil
as this would suit you, go to the
dni'' store of llulin 4v Dawson,
where you ran get it for ."i0 cell's
per Ik; x. One hox will oil more
than one ft t of hamees. lieeeipt
for makii g the oil is sold only fin
individual use.
.I.C. DEVIXK,
Manufacturer and Agent,
Albany, Oregon.
A ' BS!J ra 'i. Si f, y
lleallli is Wenlili !
Ir K. C. Wt-st
r'i e anl brain
tn atineiit, a iinr
atiteil Kp iiic for
' steri:, ('izinci'r
tits, luadacbe, ner
vous prostration
nus;d by the ust.1 of
alt-ohil or toba'co,
HoftiMriir of brain
n-sultiiiu' in inennin
and Irading to r.:is
t ry, de ay ai.d ox?
of power in either
hi x haeh 1kx con
tains one 111 'nth
treatment. One dol
lar a box, or six box
es for fivc dollars,
wnt by mail pre
paid on receipt of
price, Oiiaraiitec
ihnuimI only ty J. A.
Cummini:-, dniL'trint
side audit, Albany,
Oregon.
$500 REWARD
We will pay tlic atiovt rcwanl for any ewe
ol 'river coiui'lair.t, ilsciia. niik heailache,
iii-liircxtton, conMiialinn or otivem-w we
caniint cure with Witil'ii liver fill.-, when tl
direction arc Htrii tlv ciniplieil with. The
arc pin elv vccelalilc ami never tail tn jrire
Kti(a!tion. l-iri:e lioxin. containiiik' 3d
pills, ii ccntH. The tonuinc nianufai-tured
onlv hv the John C. Went company. Chicairo
Illinois. Sold br J. A. CuuiniiUKS, dmiast
Allan, Oreicoo
4
THE-
lapiflr Route !
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. E. IIO;;, KerrlTer.
Oregon Heyelopment Co.'s
Steanisliip Line
1
JO 0
1 AND
22 Hours Less Time
Thau by any other route:
Accomodation!) uiit.ura86ed ?orrrti-f-rt an
vifety. 1-atrcH and Irt-ivlita ia cji.!iia o
the iiremi lee opin:nt ccuipaiiv'.
ships, naiih huh that ly any otlit-r route
ween all point in the Hillltab.ctit-al
iiid San r raucisco,
SAIL I NO DATES.
rROM TAyl'I.VA.
Wiilamettc Valley.... Jlar. S'h
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EAST SOUTH
1A-
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2:.'i.ipm Ar . ...LUi..n"..ri Lv h 4,1 am
T:,'am..L Allntiiy Ar.. 4 i pio
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AI.BANV UXAL, DAILY (Kxccpt SuiilUy)
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a.oo Ar. ..Albany Lv i.ou a m
I' I LLMAK JJUFFKT.S LELi 'Ekh.
TOlTtlST SLEKriKG CAHS,
ror uecemmoaatinn ol Nn'iii LtM! it
seiii-rti attiuhed to ten, 'trains,
' ol Mile l!:Uiun.
Between i oidand mid Coivaliis
Mall Train llaily - Kxrcp. Si:ni'.ay
7:Nnaui..Lv ...I'o.-Jan I ...A.-.5 S" p. m
y:lipin..Ai... ionai.is.. L. 12..0p. m
At Albany and Onailig cout'Ott iih
tn;n of 'r-goii j'aiih. Kailnpail.
KxprrsH Trnln Iilly f x ipt Sunlay
M p m..Lv... irrtlaud". .Tai . ( a am
7:2S p m. . Ar.... A-. li !iinii:e.l.v. . j; -i; m
THROUGH Ti'CKFTS
.! All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
tV For fill-, tn fci,d fn!l 'ii.forninticii ro-sarditiL-
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T0Nrirn0M7K
PRIfiC.'PL POINTS
IN THE UNITED
STATtSTCAKACA
AND EUROPE.
PWtKAK PALACE CAB SIEEPEr.V
Fre Co'o:i-.t P!tct;;n? C?rc Ktn Ttrorga on
Ex TSCS Tli;M
OMAHA,
council r.u:r
KANi-
CHICAGO AND T.
CITY,
31 J.
Mil
t'lcK.-ml Nfw llinln-.- fli
Clone Cfiinor-tirni Vcllrn-l f'r S.n TrM)
ciM-o and l'u:-ot ? -vtitu l-eiotii.
f3TI!oV !eavp 'ue t.. ii.pa-.y'd haif. af
tile lo-.t of Uricuiai! in p' ru f, i.n' i'.i-Ml.i- anj
Kruta ol r:n h . li. K. V 1.1 N...
itv tieket and FrciM Ay'i.t
'... MM I I X.
lirarrnl Trnlllc Miinncer.
T. W . I I.IV
.. I'. A,
THE MARKETS.
AI.BANT QUOTATION.
Wheat ill;"
Oats S"t:
Flour t4.2S peiTtibl
Potatoes 4 k:
Fires 1'
Butler JTi(2:..ric
Lard 10fi lajc.
Hams H(tl.V-.
8houlders t'tdtHc.
Bacon 10lJc
Hops -Mr.Z
liny limothy.fir,, oatBland cheat,
$1
Ann PR Grt'fn 1 1 n. v...
Plum Dried, !iae. per H".
App c-8 dried bleached 9c eucdried
& ! c.
Chickens 15 00 5.50
Beef :!a:;ic erross.
Mutton :;:!.r0per head.
Hoirs 51.c aressec.
Veal liiglito.