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THE MORNING HE1IAL1): TUESDAY , A PHIL 28. I bin. Ujjvning gaily gcratit Daily and weekly TERMS OFSUBSCUIPTK'N- DAILY fuMhhcil every morning except Monday.) c!ivered,bv carrier, per week........... 0'U y ui-il, per year 0 UU akkklt. jdMblMieJ ever)- Friday Morning.) bj copv, t-er annum, ill advance...H..3?.0Q V lit-n not iiuitl in advance., 2.60 TrIK M III.-. Vails it tlie ADmny potuo'fice close F r all o;l:ce north The VmIi rsi altUea ( 6;30 A. M, Ihe West Sid f And the Narrow Ga it R. K.j J or Port.and and Sa ..11 A. M urva!!ir i:d Vjuiii .....1-!;W r. orace south 7:30 p. Tl;i jx'siottice will 1 ct d each cveni-i: I mm si x to seven o'clock. Ktvnterel maLter for the ly morning tr uri sriiiiild le mailed before o clock the revious cveninir. OltKlIO.V PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Depart r.ia;eni;er. . Fni-ht 11 l"m. 12.20i.io . :i. input 7.4.i a in THE JIM 1,1. A WALLA I'J'.i. OUT- There ate good reason for the K-lic-t that crime, and esptciall y that of mob violence, is almost as contagious as physical disorders. The recent lynching of Hunt by soldiers at Walla Walhi followea niiiikly upon the heels of the Oysterville outrage, but was much more reprehensible, heiug inde fensible ujion any grounds. There were none of the mitiatin cir cumstances whice attached to the late massacre at the New Orleans. There had been no failure ut jus tice. There hail been no amuittal of the prisoner. He had been promptly arrested audimptisoitcd and there was not the slightest reason to duiibt that he would bt rigorously prosecuted and proper ly punished. It is at least eratiiyin to note the vigorous condemnation of such violation of the law by the public press of the new state of Washing ton. The Seattle rost-Intellii;eiiccr Siys otit : The government troops should have been the last men to have taken the law into theirown hands, to have made an assault upon a prison anil upon the oflice'd of tin iw. It is not as though they had been stationed on a wild frontier, surrounded by savages and out laws, where civil authority was unknown or powerless, and where they might be excused for resist ing assault upon their garrison or upon themselves as soldiers, sup pressing with the strong band deeds of violence that were other wise unpunishable. These troops were stationed in the immediate neighborhood of a civui.eu ana iav-ai;iaing com munity. The soldier w hose death they took it ninn themselves to avenge w as not slain or attacked in garrison, on duty, or because he was a soldier. He wasoll'duty, on a carouse, was gambling, and hi. taking oil" was the result of a saloon quarrel between two gamblers, . I whom he was one. The plea of Colonel Compton. w hen warned and appealed to by the authorities, that he was powei less to keep the men iu garrison and prevent their visiting the twn is contrary to all military usage, is not to be credited, and is sullicieut to encourage suspicion that he w as, if not in complicity at least in sympathy with their unwair.uit able purposes. It is an insult to tiie .-ervice to hint that the com mander of an American garrison cm nut keep his men within bounds and control them in such an emer-g-'iicy as he was warned against. He could have thrown 0Jt a g'lird around the garrison, and could have forbidden any of the troops going beyond bounds, and could Lave ordered into the guard bo ise any who violated the order. Failing to do so, he cannot escape responsibility for the coiiseUViieet w hich are alike disgraceful to him, his command, the service and o n civilization. He should without delay be cashiered, and every man engaged in the massacre should he prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Osk of the greatest military men of this or any age has passed from Ktrth, alter having lived far be yoned the ordinary lifetime cf man. Count von Moltkc, chiel marshal of the German empire, w as boin in Octoher, 1S00, and w as therefore nearly !M years of age at the time of bis death. Germany has many men of military distii.c tion, but she will not find it easy to replace Von Mo'.tke with any one so thoroughly combining all the attributes of a military genius. His fprte was the planning and diieclion of a campaign, rather than active service in the field, and ability to plan and direct is much rarer than the ability to light a battle which has been already mapped out. The civilied woild will agree iu doing homage to the genius of the great ierman. CiiANVKU.oit or Tin: Kxrin:--- i:it (iosciiEV is not happy over tl e manner in which his budget was received by ti e liouseof commons?. He said that it w ill require a'jout 110.000,000, or ir,0 Ki.OOii, to meet this yeai's' expendit ire, and the statement was received with manifest coldness by ihe house, t'antious critics of the S'.-.alhd 'billion-dollar' coughs-! will per haps realize the la-t that it le Hiiires money to carry i n olln r governments as well as that ut the I'nited States. Rl s.-i A has promulg ited a decrie piohibiting my .Jewish artisans or traders from filtering Moscow, and expelling those ulrcady resiuntg there, and the Czar wrote with his ow n band an order on the original y . ..I. f . . i- I . i directing me .iosco.v omeiais m carry out the decree to the letb r. In the face of this the denials of Uussian persecution of the .lows are unavailing. Russia is laying up for herself a heavy ilebt of vengeance, to bo repaid at some time when occasion st i ves. Ohki.on is the yreaie.-t state in the I'uion, In:! ii is nt m:;,!i of a state for freaks. The Astorian rises to remark in this connection that with wheat worth one dollar a bushel in the Willamette Valley, salu.on worth one dollar apiece on the Columbia, and a line fruit sea son promised, the olgai'izer r-i "Fanners' Alliance" clubs may have hi!! work in (reiron. Low prices and f-e.ueity aid politic: ! freaks. If Kansas had half the prosperity that wrcgon enjoys sueii froaks as l'eil'.:r and .lei i y Simpson would lis lininar l of outside the circle tomid t he .-U ve hi t !i iil.tgi grocery. Cii:v!.i..n is earni' g ipiite a reputation as an unreii .hit: man to interview. I leroali'.'i- reporters will ivum- him to make an atlida vit acknowledging his stuii' bef re tbev band i! to the c.iitor. Tliry Are in It. It will piy yo'l will toeall.lt the corner ot Second and I'lls worth btreets, at Mueller A: ti.u rett's, where you can liud a splendid variety oi gi' vi iies, veg et tliles, poultry, e c, I jv jour Sunday dinner, tali early aim avoid the rush. Scltio t . All know ing themst Ives indebted to the old tirm ot Conn i!ros. or to the linn of Conn t 1 leMii iekson, are requested to call an 1 settle immeil.ately. Ladies for your (.t..id ties go where they keep a complete hue at Klein's. For lame back, .side or cbvst. use Shiloh's porous p'as- ter. I'i iee 25 cents at toshav Mason. Moustacbc dyeing with Ibc renowned Gcrinaii I nsr ;i;i uint 011s Hair lyc at L. 'ii.riM Us. Tin-lincst and bc.-t asoi t mciit. ot ladifj )lord's and sii:ii"is ev er broiiL'bt to Albany at Seal is' shoe store. Now sprit n n -vi iti-s in dn-.-s t!;c0'i and dress si.ks. in colois ami hlack in jfivat variety at Samuel K. Young's. l!llctt Son have removed tbeir stock of u'roeeiies into tin building formerly occupied by Itlackburn Piroiii, and have added a bakery department, and arc now prepared to furnish their customers w ith fresh bread, pies and cakes of all kinds. That hackin coujh cm be?, lliickly cured by Shiloh's Cure We jrnuran't:; it. S..M by Fosbity it Mason. AM KD- A ... u'.rklir-.'. t irj.. lit. r M.rU. C il! : p.i.l at I. I. f.-r in V.ill 1. 1 ,v C-. I.. I 'PISV A SWI-'S t'Hi'M'AIL. II' Is X l.it".t .-lit -tt tin- I'.no ill S,il-...rj. Till-. l)' i'hv-i lit' nffl 'ir.'i-i. -cl hi -.tt;,.- ii r.. M.-...r,ft i.j... k r ti:. t pr!i otfiL-t. Am c.il!- i'i--n:'H ;ttri'ii;...l l.- HUMPHREYS ijr ni.uix vt:irs tit i-nv.itf jr.i ii r u iui t,,- ris4, niitl lor nv-r thirty i-u K--pic. Kvrr -:n. f .-! ;:i ; ttit- .'.-jo o tiii -t . 'I luc- iii- cut t. w itii I'lliu1!! n. hi 1 1: ilti !; ul i i'l ill. vju-.i-;.!i r worM. i t.v- 1.11 Hr I'hA'UM. 'i-. I i:i. I 1 i i r- uk ? i- .n, iuii iMrn'i' i.-n . - ."! ' iit; V'oln . m tft-: liiur of urf:'iiT-. Lm u 1 1 a- 'if lii.ilri.tl r :nli.:t- lM iit rv, t.r..iii', Uiiiioiis . t'noit r.i Mort.,i. t n : l ; i , -; 7 " mli, i ol.i-, ir-:u lu'.v-i.... t .Vnr.tl.'i.a, t-H. h.i. h. , l-.i-.tii In '. H in , -d. k , ,,,i;t jKt vTti-. . . . 10 i, linii.iiw ; jht. h II S: l fl t -Hvl or rillitul I'-TIt G- 1! Uhlt.., to' !otili-i- p.-. . t I;; Crnhj', ci'U.;:, G.li; n.t i.n i'luri.... .. 1 1 Suit Kin uiii. i i( 1 is. i-i ujii (.... . I' IUii:U'Ii;'iiii, lln .im.ifii- p,n,s li Kccr:uil i;il Is in il.iri . 17 I'llts t.lui-1 -T 1.1- ..tiii.; l:M'ut:iirlt. it.il n il i, t-l-i in tl:l hi-.i-l - i li m ii:r O'H.ii. i jI .j t coh.'m J ti' tii-Ml iiri'il.t, -hs.c tl wt.ikijvs T klilllck :if . . Ni-r cth lrlt. l;t 1 1." I'rin.irx K. .. hi 1 1 j ; lu.i. tl-;!.. I- Lis'.-.l-t5 i-l tlu- ht'itrt, ..lii:;i Soi.l liv ilnuit. nr ?-:it 'it ,..iii on cvipt oi priii'. in. Il.i'ni iu.vi .i.iiii:al, (111 p i-i- ri. lilv I... mill in 'l"th i-.'l i; ;l'l. in.iil ud ine, ' IIL'MI-lli:i-'liKl. , 111 11 1 William , .New Y.-.k. SPECIFICS. TIIE 15 EST SEEDING IMPLEMENTS IN THE WOULD ARK THE Hoosier Force Feed Broadcast Seeders and Grain Drills. mad;-:, an iii'oi:tant imimu) liy means of which the Ma chine passes over any obstriic tion without stuiping. A 1 persons who have any grain to so a" will save moiie; by pur- chasing a -- OE Staver $c NEW MAUKKT CLOCK. WE CAKRV THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE SIO.'K ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF Machiaerj and Vehicles of Evsry Description. SKM 1-OK CA T A I.I Mi .' K AM) i'KICK I.ISI. AV O. 1 )A V I s"CO. AGENTS ALBANY, OREGON. Tie? men of this vicinity need not be jealous because) tbeir wives t.ilk so constant'.y about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their jrood looks the ladies are talking about. it is the ood tpialites of the -ook and heating stoves they sell. Fvery one seems Uj be deliiihted when thiy buy fioru M. and W. Our st. x-k of candy ha arrived, and we will ive special rate to churches and sociables. Mueller .t.Ciarrett.. .luliuH t Iradwohl, proprietor ol the Golden Uule Iiazaar, inlornis us that he will add to his already larre bus''t).e:-s a complete line ol shelf hardware nd family irroceries. The sales of hi.s Golden linle l mm and baking powder i steadily increasin;:. 1U still keeps up the elegant prizes with these L'ood". W001I far Sal. !ry iir i:l delivered to any part nf the city at IH) per cjrd". Leave orders at the foot of Ferry street nt i'. W. Spink's lumber ard. A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRIOVOLUs 1,-0K MOYS AND GIRLS JULIUS jCRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE P 11:1X0 The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry G roods FOR THE SPB1N00F x llii .H3 irt iviit ii bi.'jr thin nud prices. Tim llMicst These machines are sr'.ong, durable, built of the best materials, handsomely tin-; isbed and have many im prove ments over any other machine of their class ever emenu isTUEjsiniNt, iiu, Walker PORTLAND, OREGON, j A L B A N Y Colteffiatc teti'ok ALBANY, OREGON I8?0 A En!! C( f-s ISIf I t : '' ran :intl nonu:i! cl:i srs. (''U!v..i rtfir'i to in. i t tin' ni'vU vf :. 4tin)fntH. Spt' i ii.'tucfiri: ut j'.Uiit iitri frci:i :i!-roait. i '.i'tioi .f .-tin Iv "v ff. r.-l t i f I ij't IVr 1 1 ri.it Iii-tnnn iit:i1 ist ri--l n-'i in 11 ti-k- t ,;. ani in jsriiat.i '.tr:tiu-i :; l-w r t. .v.-' rnont-4 lor t U;i.irilin n: fiirili j' -;---. i-artftil Kill.- rtiiioii rwt ocr i:p iw;iy fr.'iti hdh.'. K r cir' ii' t- ;n I fu'I yr':- a !.--. aMr.-" the i'rrW.:r.t. i.KV. KM.KI.r N. O'NMT, Ali-triv, Or.'-ri, "CHOWDER 11WQS Ccntractois and Builders. I .Hl'tce on First slrei t with Wal .lace & Cusick, real es!:-.te agents, j .lbany, Oregon. Fstimatee iriveu n ail kinds of buildin;sorcaroen jerwork. All work intrusted to will be promptly executed. ANNOUNCEMENT 1 XX" X X A tr x r x .ver b-fn-j, an 1 he is pr - . - pir - . - Market Price Paid for Bakery !l Star A FULL STOCK OF Staple Groceries fL.J nuts, it.. FIIKSII CARED Ii'.iEAD EVERY DAY. At this "!d rc'.iatilc h'Aw U alia to he fO'.iml at o.iijiIi ti1 isiortnient of 'rli f.miilj Kroii-ric-s. in wliici is enrstai lU ail.ii.l ill Tlie SL'Mjimliic lines ol 'ri,o .-m :ei.l pro vLlioiO, S'- ll :iJ Cmvbcnks, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipp.ci tc own Archooy Mustard, dan lie' and Nuts. tasi'Ht: Buc'iwheai Hour, Cunnca Goods of All Kind? Doh'tvian Glassware, Etc, t iheiv' o-i'!s were rill Ir.u.-I.t uio-il pri-. r ccl"W.enl t lie Ik-ih lit of ttje III:: rv III Wlh ' jiiv'ti to (o-j cillunicr. Kchicmlier t nc pl.iCv. 9''Jlilll St". iiDFhIS lii(u :i;a i.i:::s in 1 stoves, mmi, house Fur,aiSHi;;cs i ' M.iniifiictiirers of galvanizcil ir: .jarniit'. I'iuiiibiiig a sjrfcialty. liive 'is a ; i D'.-i. . C. XEGUS,, j I 1 r.r:i:b:i'o of the P.." a! Colic.;..- ! j L.nil.T, . :i:ir.d, ni-,..of t!iu llei-i- I viip. Medicrrd CirlleL'e. I r. -tuilv i:d -ri-;tie and ir.i-.UcJ a 1 oiulty ot chronic !ise.w, r-m!- OJir-eeis, seri.Ii-Li er-?'i!-eii'en' 'turti'.i' j i-. ii wins. ,.ei:'a.Hl j i.ri - r kia.-j .!.. k- 4. 111, . I I t : V ill t.': 'i merit tt cii- .tri- iiy. 1 1 as i . .i.-ti- cc j ::1 til-; -:l-t.Ul I ie;: -ll ilTI'l r.n--... ;l .ni.;.;:.iU. I . pr-m-.lo ".:' le ; iUV l;; .'. ! '.1 ue.U.. i ' ' ..:; WILL I'O ALL." . 8:v All i reiel.:,; i'l- V 1'r.irl 1 tW'i.n i'i: "i I ..iirMi 5? z.--isr o. Jv,.,j: Vi;ii-. hrs.'i !.- i , ,., ...... il, 11, 1 : . - e..l r!i. I Vl-. I:, i:. ....-!, .. .n; l , l'..-t - . Vi. - I . ,! 1: I- ;: 1 -r ! it.-i .'I -!'i::.-M ! n.. ; -,:! Ir,-t.. i.i- .!.- 'I ,.u. in j ''i 1 I ei. ;-l.;:o .. i r i im v I- ti ,.. ny',,,:,:. a ii ,n t .-' :1 r - .1 Ml tiieir l"t :.-!! V I !:ish all kinds oi st--ek, an i ih-iiit- ndii.' to p'an' si.oiil-l i ail on them. BAZAAR STORE. JL 189 X X X If 'If Jf X X x X x ltT l t s.iJi.-jfy cu.it. in i s in -pi:.!; Country I'roJucc. : - r - 1 Also carries the finest linen of Pianos & Organs IX THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. TALL AM) EXAMINE HIS STOCK. ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, ALBANY, OREGON. Manufacturer of and di:am:r ix m UirORTEI) (r:..ii.. i'injr itn-1 Sinokiiitf Tulmci op, Mvi-rsihucin and Briar Pipe, f ,.,.. Sinoix-rs Arti-ks. V . ... 1.I. .:.:-.. . ... r ll.n SX-i.rrr Bseamze c. - , sr li SW V V T Tiie largest and best line of $3 shoes j for men in Albany. . :All my dry Ai . F1KST Sl UKKT, ? Wfl.'N ake "immons r" Liver Regulator One Dose mo Dollar?. ninnH r-r He-ulat.ir worth I (Ml. v I i'i ' uit'i siti.-ifji-'tioti or a!Mtitc ha the itl-.i"-1, nn. I f. It altou't-'horoiit Hurfn. I rc -rt"l to fS.'ie .ia, ft!tim-), fuinin , anl twf r-i'.-' -lv fmr'lol, Imt nly otilnine-l t ni -rtrv T lit '. no iltj-o of S L K di! m n :tv :-" thin SliHI wi.rth nf tl.trtorn it ijkto.ii. i:. K,,T'"y J Martin. ! ivt' iMn a t-'3hi t f-r twvntv vcam, &nl Isrin' that time h-ivc hcyl ucfitfl attacks of h i'-:H',:c, ;r"lii(t'i! hytoqiM Liver, and : a, ei't-en tntirt-ly v.w ahy Kiminnns Livei U,'ii!.kiir. I foil 11 t to le of urn mild ,h ir,- tor in its a tion 8 not to interfere, in i ic U-.t with my d'Ui tin the m-bool room, la tii-se simi i situ: I tl ami suhject tohe mne, I tnnt 7 hi;t recotnintiDd Sim u.ina Li r I.ekTUiator. E, K, r;iti Camphol hM)e K llf I 'VWWMl I JZ G.L. Blackman, IIKALER IX- Onus, Paints, Oils, Perfumery AND TOILET ARTICLES) And a full line ol Books, Stationery, Periodicals. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Choice Cigars AND KEY WEST DEALER IX Fine boes for Ladies. Fine Shoee for Gentlemen. Fine Shoes for Children. And the finest line of Gent." FURNISHING GOODS in the city. Sole agency for the Ludlow F'ine Shoe. - goods at cost. ALI'.AN Y, OKKGON. FOUND AT LAST 1 Till- WATERPROOF OIL BLACKING, tr ii.-ines;, iKn.l., tttota, car nam e aiia iiirirv t- ,H, patent leather, etc., CANNOT BE EQUALED in imiiit ers of i."od qualities. The lo louiii; arc a It'' uf in qualilics: lt. It is lasting and durable. J. It docs not rub otT on the bands or clothes. 3d. It is perfectly waterproof. 4th. It softens tlie leather to ite natural Plate. oth. It jrJves the leather a new and glossy appearance. Hth. Itvontains not one ingre dient tluit is injurious to either the les-ther or stitcbinjr, but iB a pre server of theui. 7th. It can be used on the finest boots and shoes and not prevent the use of the common boot-blacli-iiijl, but will soiten and keep them, from cracking. Now, my friends, if such an oil as this would suit you, go to the drug store of Hulin & lawson, where you can get it for TiO cents per hex. One box w ill oil more than one set of harness. Receipt for niakir g the oil is sold only for individual use. J. C. DKVIXK, Manufacturer and Agent, Albany, Oregon. Health is Wealth ! Ir K. C. Wait's nerve and brain treatment, a KOr intct"! ft-L-ific for liyotiTia, iliz7.inn tttit ticadaehe, ner vous prostration causcil by the ue of alt'hol or tohacvo, futftemntr of hraii 1 rt-HiiltiiiK in inganit) and leatlin to mis cry, decay at.d low of power in either st x Kach box con tains one m nth treatment. One dol lar a hnx, or six hox cs for ve ilollars. sent by mail pre pajd on receipt of price. Guarantee iwiiel only J. A. t'uniinin!, drucist HIe atfetit, Albany, Orvy- $500 REWARD W e ill pay the atnivc reward; for any cane of liver complaint dysjietjaia, ui..k hi-a.la.he, imliirestion, eonntiiatii-fi or owtiveneM we nuiM.it cure with West's liver pilN, when tl direction are strictly complied with. They are put cly ycjfetalde anil never fail to (rirt nitiafaction. Larue boxes, coi tainini; 3 pills, 25 cents. The ircnuine manufactured only bv the John C. West comny. Chicago Illinois. Sold bv J. A. Cui-miufrs, dnifriat Albany, On xon yj r 5f THE- Yapma Route OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. E. HOGG, Receiver. ANE Oregon Derelopient Co.'s Steamship Line I. .AND 22 Hours Less Time Tkui by iiy other route: Accomodations nnaurpuned tor ccn fr rl an let)'. F-rea and (reiirbu vi to the Oregon Deve opnient conipni, 'b hipa, much lees that l.v anv oil.cr route ween all pointe in the Williuu.ttic iA and San Francisco, SAIblNO DATES, rtOU TA4DIKA. Willamette Valley ...Mar. bh Willamette Valley7TIr.7l.".'.". Jth fuou 4 r-LNCU-oo Wrmllon ar. 3rd Willamette Valley.. " lth Willamette Valley 30, th The camnanv Pin. ih. rfrv -1 .. j -"- 'p, w v a teamen 01 bUu ut. Bailt raiutiKOKR traik;, Kicept -umlaya.) L Yaqalna7:) mlLv Albany 12-20 H Corvallu 10:36 A u " Corvallis 1:01 r Ar Albany ii:us a Ar Vaquiua l'3S r. . O. & C. tn.ne oonuect at Aiban and i'oi W. M IIoio, C, , Hosci, General Mi-iuer, O. F 4 P. Kent Con all in, O ou EAST g SOUTH -VIA- SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE California cxprvtw trains run iai'y HotlH I nop ill ,7:00 ) m..I.v IVrtlaiul Ar.. 0:3. am lo.- p 1U..I.T AHiai-.y Lv.. am 111:15 a ui..Ar.... ti. i-raiK-isco.Li.. y iai it (will Pant. Train Ilally- K. buniiay b:00 a m. .Lv I-..rtlaiid Ar. . 4:i ,m li:20 p m. .Lv.. . Aitan ......... L: . . Is.K' am 6:40 p mAr.... .KoMfiii Lv. . o:2j am Lflwuim limni li. 2.30 p aLv Albany Ar.. V:.. jm 2:3A p m Ar ... . Lt't.aii-in. .... Lv k-4i m a hi. L- Alliaiiy..... Ar.. ..- in b,ini..Ar L-i'-nii Lr.. '" j.m ALBANY LOCAL, DAILY (Mxpt Slll..i) S.00 r..Lv I'urtland Ar....v.- il.lM.....m.Ar. . . Alun.....Lv.... r).00 A M TOl'lilST SLKKI ING Ch, For m ccommoaali.-n of t-ioi.-i-Ci-- ia senortf attacbed to L'xj.rit JiMirj, Cetwfct-n i'uilland and Coivalhs Hall Tralo lllj-Exct-..-. Sunday 7:30am..Lv ...Portlanl ...Ar.S30p. ui l2:10pm..A:.... Corvaiiu.. L. 12t.jp. m At Alliany and Corvallis connect with train of Oregon Hacilii liailroatL Caprma Train Iatl (Exitj t bui.day 4:40pm. .Lv i'ortiand . . . Ar.. &:2am 7:25 p m. . Ar ali(inville.Lv.. i.4.'. xm THROUGH TICKFTS lo All Point EAST AND SOUTH ttVVat tivkfts and full :ii:fornmticn rr- I ifardinir rat mapo, etc., call on con) ai.)'i K. hoKHLKK, E. P. ROGERS, t-niir Aett. O. K I , A Notice of Stockholder Meeting, NOTICE IS HEUFI'.V GIVEN" HUT THE annual stork tioMrr inct-tifiif of tht Al liauy Millinu and Millintr I Iip:in y -f Albany will I"! ti-i'i at tin- ol!:ii- if tlie n-crelary iu rooms -j. and in tlie St--almii-riiH'e Imi'din-r .n Kirt street, A Hiany, i r , on 1 lie -.'Ttli ):.-, the pa im- l.ciiijr Die l:tt Moinlay of April, 1MH, at Hie hour cf (4) "four o'clock r. M., for tin- rnrj.oM- f cli- t inK feven tlirectori to bcive for the ensuing year. Uutcil Albany. Or. March Hi. 1'.I1. L. II. MoXTAXYF. Sccnlai v. We crry a larjre st.K-k if printer's stationory, v !l :ip porteil, bought tlintt from the manufatturcrs at a low figure, and can give the Wt of work in all kinds of printing fur the least money. Try u.. Paisi.kv it Smii.kv. IOST In thU city or on the ti.iin. a J laxlieK gold uati h, on April ll tli. Die lii.ilcr will w rc'ar; l l.y kmin the name at the Acailcniy ! Our Lady of IVi-cin H"l- "II. II. " DK X. BLACK UL UN, ATTOKNrV AT . Law, Albany Or'-i-.ii.' Orlice in (M,l rrllow'a Tcniplc Aillprctire in all court, ol the state, and piro nxvial attention to :.ll hnainear, txeept the dunty ctiii.t of Lii.n county. THE MARKETS. AI.BANT QUOTATION11. Oata bOe Flour 4.25peiJbI Potatoes 40c Eitks lie Kutlx-r T.(:?5c Lard lOfttl-c. Hams Hl.rK-. Shoulders tliJtSc Bacon 10lc Hops 'Mc.Z FHay-Tiuiothy, $16. oat:ac- cheat, vl. App 8 flrecn, 1 per hrt. Pluxa Dried, '.&. per Ih. Apt. cs dried-bleached Sc sundrled Vi J c. Chickens 15 00 05.50 Beef 3:JVc jrross. Mutton 3a:i 50per head. Ho 5-e.. dreasec. 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