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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1891)
THIS iMOKNltfG MMlALD: THUKSDAr, MA V FT I UAIbY AND WEHKM TEKM3 OFSUBSCKIPTK'N- DAILY FuMlrihc.l every nioridnz except Monday.) slivered lv carrier, per week y mill, per ear u- g bv WKKKLY. Published every Fri.lay Murnlntf.) nj coin, per anniitu, in advance.........?' ,00 Wiiiu imt uaid in advance... 2.60 THE MAIL. Mails it the AHany postoifice close Fur all cil ccs north Dm K-iatern states I b.3i) A. , The Weal hide f And the .Sairuw Ga u R. R.J or Portland and Si i II A. in-v.VIm and YaUiDa r. n on.ce aiith... 7:30 r. H The txietorhre will be cl t d each e euiitu irom six to seven o'clock. Kcfistercd nutter for the ly morninu tr.iin should tie mailed before o clock the rcvioun evenini'. ORKUOX PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arri ca departs raaseneer Fit ht. .... . n.lSpns -12.20pm , 3.4Mpui 7.45 a ui THE PiiOSl'hCTS. Every individual is anxious to 1 e'r just as far aa possible into the future, in order to see how the " financial condition of the country is to be affected, so that lie can shape his own action to tit the coming events and be on the safe side in his financial ventures. The times are dull it is said, and yet the great throbbing ar teries of trade are working to the fallest extent, and prices for the products of the farm are more firm and better than for years. Money may be shy just now and hard to get, but other avenues of human activity are in active oper ation. We are too apt to become blue over the surging to and fro of the inscrutable waves of our circulating medium and to become frightened by its idiosyncracies. Rut there is no occasion fur it. Even the banking business presents no alarming features. A late issue of the St I ouis Globe-Democrat, in reviewing the situation says : Thosa who have followed up the record of the bank clearances of the country, as it is presented in the daily papers every Monday, have noticed a diminution in the volume of these transactions for a few weeks past. The falling ol! last week was almost 10 per cent. Moreover, the reduction is not confined to New York, but is seen in the other cities also. The fall ing of in New York did n.it become marked until the closing weeks of 1S!K, while the other cities, Liken us a whole, held tin ir own until March this year. In the cvnlr.il west and northwest there is stiil a slight lead over last year, and tin same is true of the Pacific const region and of the south, I ut in New England, the middle states and the southwest, there is a fali oll", the diop in the latter region, though being small. St. Ljuis, w Iiicli is in the south western group of cities shows a gain in March, but this is overbalanced by the great falling oil" in Kansas City and some other places in the sec tion. During the w hole year along to this time St. Louis has sur passed the record of IS'.i for the corresponding time, and has kept well ahead of the tigurcs of ail other recent vears. Yet a careful look over the circle ol our activities reveals nothing discouraging in the situation. The comparisons of clearances are made with a year in w hich the liguree were very j near the highest mark ever touched. The year l-S'.'O stood particularly strong in its amount of bank transaction. A falling off, ! therefore, to the slight extent re- corded this year is not necessarily a oa-I indication. Some ol the reduction in New York and Huston is due to the loss of activity on the speculative exchanges. Rail road earnings, which are a fair index of the condition of general trade, remain above the high figures of a year ago, and shuw no signs of falling bel jw the level. P.usiness failures, ol course, are greater than they were in the first tiinutcr of ls!n, but not .is much in excess as had been ex pected. According to the statistics of the Dun Commercial Agency there were oJ2:! failures in the first three months of lS'.M and !J54- in the same time this year, an increase of only 1X2 in number. This is the only evidence of the financial difficulties in l.ninlon in November and December last which remains. While trade in the aggregate is somewhat -luieter than it was at this period last year, the general commercial and financial conditions throughout the country are far from being un favorable. The Robert Kav Hauiilton rase ajipcars to be one of tbe iK'Cu!i;ir incitlentd.in human life, tluit con- j htantly appeals to tire romantic; anJ creJuloui aide of buiiianity. j inarnatre with is fol'.owe'l ly liiaallcgcgtliowning in the Yellow stone, and the finding of the body and h'al establishment of his death. I'.tit the story is still sub ject to doubt, in spite of its authentication. Many believing that Hamilton still lives and that his disappearance and supposed death was planned and carried out to relieve the pride of the Hamil ton and Schuyler families. The Chronicle nays that the mystery of Robert Iiav Hamilton's fate is till as great as ever. A Wyoming guide who in in Cheyenne repeats the old story of the fart of positive identiiication of the body, and the theory of a spurious corpse is borne out by the application of the Hamilton and Schuyler families to the Mayor and Alder men of New York asking that no place be named for the public f jundtain, for which voting Han - ilton left $10,000 in his will. They base their objection to the monu ment on "family pride,'' but the public; will see in their action one more bit of evidence going to show that Hamilton is still in the land of the living. Tin: president has come and gone, and Oregon has been seen by the party in the full light of its webfoot character, for the lain came down in copious cvcrllow during his entire vis:'. Very seldom has summer lain been eo ptrittnt in its downfall in the Willamette Valley. Tiik prices of farm products are much higher than for many years. This is probably w hat has been so long laid at the door of theMcKin ley bill by the free trade papers, in their foretelling what dire e Heels would follow the adoption of tiiat law. Iteniitlfiil ;iiiN for Mm. Do you wa.it a new suit of clothes that will fit you? W. R. Graham, the leading merchant tailor, has just received the tinest line if spring and summer suit ings ever brought to Albany, in cluding diagonals, cheviots and plau.s. He has also a beautiful line of pants goods in any style desired, in fact he con suit the mo.-t fastidious. Call and see his elegant line, there is no doubt but that you a ill be more than ph-asei . Mr. Graham keeps abreast with the times and guar antees a ti. "W ill Make Kotiio lion I. The spring season being so late in opening up, and being over stocked in ladles Oxford ties we will lor the next 'M days, sell them at greatly reduced prices. We mean just wh.it we s.ty. Call and get prices. We have over :iO diifererit slyles to select from, at Klein P.ros. exclusive shoe store. 1 tier-; jc "QUARTER li.'tl in I! ktT onnl 4'n, iu;r i- now ;.ikt-r it CENTURY tti.in u ho h im situ1 in-COinc lUtMitl ImI KIi liii' r -yMir.:f :AG0 ui.l h i !"iim-.it of !h:it count n . I hi- n;:in ,s nu 'lhr than Mr. .lohn Mt'niir;, one ol th: wi-nkliK-st undiii !t iiitiiichti:il citichH ;n t;ir r.mnt v. Ii ;i rouit letter he ivs: "i h il Int ii s'lrtrrin from pai-ir in my lu k ii:d t-'icral khlney ctnininit iur wiuv tune, nut n-x many rfiiutiies wifhent am nut temporary relief. '1 he pains in inj lack h.ul hcconi' so severe thti 1 (-ineiil- l ir.nn nttcmiiiik' t my work ttftl couM not m ve without the u-: of a t:tnc ilcarini:, through a fricml, t the womlcrl il ciire-t cl loit hy Ortori Knltiey Te.i, I w;m in-lticetl tu try a ti, and fr"in th;it fv tirt ili'se I I 'liml iimi;iiil nr ami h ft.re n-inir hah the c-mteiit r the ho the p-una in i; y ha- t; cntircl tii-Kijtpc.ired I have every faith in th irTin-s of the :eo;i Kiihiey Tea, ana in e'iifcieiiriouIv re ;"ininct:tl it to in ! I"1"1'1?; I vv.iiiitl not he with'Mit. it ir am iiiiii- Oregon Ki litcy Tea cures h- aiache, in'-nn-tinein e f urine, hri k iliist seilnmin, hurn in.T paiiit'.il tn-at:on uhile urinating, an-.i all affect ii tin of the ki liicy or urinary tr-ans ot citm r se. lI,rAN TKl)-A i:o.J tt rkhi ork. to he p:ii-l II at T, L. 1 1 iur in carpi ntcr work L, i. Kiiat p. ; rpuv A SWlvi C'tM KTAlU IT IS THK latent out at the U urea u batoon. MCALlSTKIl-lloMKuPATHlr phvsi ian ami surgeon. H;n reinovetl his tlit o ii t' Mason's hl-tt'k oler the e prcsn otticc. All calls promptly attended to HUMPHREYS Dk. II' mi ipkrv s Si'K incs are fcicntilicilly ami e.irclui!y prcpml prescriptions; use.i for mttiv cars in private practice wild hu---c.s4t ami for over thirty years uv hv the K'plc. Kvcr finale .pci i i.: ij a cure ftr the dtsi- isu nanictl . Thene Npc.iiics cure witlout lru juinr, purin- r re in in the - stein, anil are in fact and d-nl the aoien-iu rcmeUti of the wf.rl'l. I or I'K 1 1 1" i, (i KFS, K I- ' t r tirt su .ii, iml animation . . " Wn uorm tMi r, worm cohe i4 t-jln , or teething of inland.. lMarii:n,ol hiMreii r alu!tc Iscnter. iripin, Ihltious Cilic I'h.iirr Murhus, xcnntin ' )Uh-, eol'N, hr.mehitis NeiiraUia, l.niha he, Kaeeache lleaoaehe, mek hali la, vertigo.... I'ppepsia, hilhourt nt una- h Sup-irc-scil or Painful 1'erioils Whiten. tjT pntiu-c pe.iou 'roup, einult, l,!t!.ult hfi-athin...!.. Salt Kin inn. t . iv sijh I c. ei upt'on.s. . Kticu'iiatim, riiettuia'.ic pains r'eerr.ri. a;iiv, chills nuUria I'tieS, blipiu .r nimtnu Catairli. n.ll;un t, eohl in tne hca-l H h t'ptn' C'tiun, inlent cou. ln tlclieral delnlity, phic;kl weakmsj kidney disi;wc Nervous ilrlulity l"rinar Wcikii.4, witting hed li-'.as s ot the heart, palpitation.... Sold hy dru.'-i-.ts, or sent posTnaid On r(-. t eeipt of price. lr. ll.impi.rcvs' .Manual, (Ml paesj rulily bound in vh'h ami ktilti, mail ed ree, Ht'MI'HKrS MKU, O, 111 & 1U William bt , New Yoik. s p:e c s f i c s SPRING OUR STOCK' OF SPRING WAfiONS IS THK LARGEST AND MOST COM l'LKTK ON TIIK PACIFIC COAST, AN It COMPRISES ALL Till: LEADING STYLES OF Four-Spring Passenger and Moun tain Wagons, SPECIAL PARCEL DE LIVERY WAGONS o.; . HoKsE Ll'SINE WAfiO.NS, ONl-MIoKSK IKON AXLt: W'AtiONs, KTC. it will pay all par.ies want ing Spring wagons ot any description to call upon or correspond with us. We guarantee our vehicles the he-it, Staver $c NEW MAKKKT T.LOCK, - WE CAKUY THE EARNEST AND THE PACIFIC Machinery and Vehicle 3 skno roit i.vr.M.'iii.'i: Y. O. DAVIS t AI.liANV, - The men of thin vicinity need not he jealous because their wives talk so constancy ahoiit Matthews and Washburn. Itnnot their irood l...au ti... I. ..... i.,n ; ,!... nit uk.ivo mt5 laming All' Mil, it is the good iualitesof the i-ook and heating stoves they pell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and W. Our stock of candy has and we will give special churchea and sociables. &.Garrett. ari'iVeil. rate to Mueller Juliiw (trndwohl, proprietor o! the Golden Iiule Itaxaar, iiiionus iia that he w ill addtohm already large business a complete line ol sneii naruwarc uiiu iamiiy groceries. The pales of his Golden Kule teas and baking powder i- -steadily increasing. He still keep- up the elegant prizes with tin good?. WikmI for Salt. Dry lir wood delivered to any part of the city at $1! (Ml per corti. liCave orders at the foot of l-'errv Jreet nt 1. . Spink s lumber ard. A FULL LIW OF BICYCLES AND TRiCYCLES I'd 12 YS AND GIKLS AT JULIUS GRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE Spring The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods FOR THE - Hi a-h )rt ii-iut it bi'g-r thm and prices. The Highest Market Price Paid, for WAGONS. HALF-PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, scroll pring wagons', "HANKY WAGONS," 'TAYLOR' OK THREE SPRING WAGONS, HALF-SPRING WAGONS, EX PRESS WAGONS. DELIVERY WAGONS, prices lowest, quality considered. Walker l'OUTLAND, ORKCON. MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON COAST OF of an Every Description. l'ltllK I.IS'l. - CO. AGlNTS OUECiON. ! I JffntNls I ALdHN l, ! ini 0REG0II 1SH A Eull C( rps of Ir.;.triK tois. ClsHical, soit tihY literary, crmmeri-ia Courics of Htudy ar 1 'intl nfruial claHcfl i ranged to uii!et llie nceda f all fcrriilct o' j stiiib'nto. Spe. ial indiiceni'.ots ullired tt I itudciiiM from abroad. Tuition rontrcd froo .-.50 o 13.5(1 I'rr Term. Inutniinental itiHtrnetion in UiUs;ie ui j iven by MtBd Laura Ooltra. Board in rialc families at low ratefl. am roonm for nelf hoarding' at small expeniH;. Ji 1 c"lrc'"' MMnrrvisiou eiereined over pup Kur eir.-ui.tri and full the president. lV IIOHI noun; particulars, addrew KKV. ELUKHT N. CO.VblT, ! Albany ! CHOWDER BROS Contractor and Builders. i J I lice on First street with Wall-ice tt Cunick, real estate agents, .lbany, Oregon. Estimates given n all kimls of buil.lingsorearnen- er work. All work intrusted to will lie promptly executed ALBANY P,n buffi nrfiliifft AMODHCEMBN SPRING OF ever before, and hi is prepirel , Star Bakery ,.A FULL STOCK OF... Staple Groceries k The heat quality cl teas, coffri. camlus nuW, lie. FRESII BAKED BHEAD EVEIIY DAY. At this old reliable house's also to lie found a compu te a4ortiiient o( froii f;uiii: groceries, to wliiel i coustainiv luiinr a'Me.1 all the grixonaljlu liues of xra iriin ai.d pro visioii9, audi as ' Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Cannca Goods of All Kinds : Bohemian Glassware, Etc, Thee solids writ all hotiL'lit when pr;- -ere low ami Ihulieuclituf tlje margin will ): jiveii ti) hw cutto:i;ni. Ueuii'iiili- i '.hi- ;la--. U the uld coiner on Kirfta'id liro.alliii.' Li. Conrad Jlyer. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Koyal College ui London, England, alsocf the tieile vue Medical College. The Dr. has Rpcnt a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements!, turner? ind wens, w ithout pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of trva4. uient with electricity. Ibis prr.cti ed in the (iennan French ami 1-Z : I i i-tt hospitals. Calls promptly atti-ndcd Jay night, lfia motto is ".01 WILL TO ALL." UTOtlice and rcsiilouce Ferry htre'-t, between Third and F-iurth. fx A.isro. TIIOSE WISIIINOA Kll;ST.t.'!.A.-S IN . H'rjii'eiif, the bet made to sr.iud tiu irlimate of lhi i-oaMr, ran be Hiiittd by i ii:i--at Mm: II. K. ihniiV. npiiosite tin: M iniiii. Teniil3, rirt utrcet. Tin: lat.st voiv.1 aMl inHtnuneiital tni:nic ki-pt fur K.i!e. Ak!u tarutt aiH.-irliiieul of blampio- (. t! ri!. selwt from this Hide of 'r'nsi-o. I.i-nt! ivin in painting and i-niorni.u r. ui ru-l studio over l.irin l.'ounty lt:i:-K. Or..- I.i'i Volir 9Tlvr and you will bt- pU-ase i. N urst-r y. Mciai?. Hyiiian it I'.iowih-II prepared in their nuiHery to are fur- , nish all kinds of ct..ck, and lli-ie.- I liiteniuiig to jilant Bhonlocall tiion theill. I JSontM ami Slim. Purchasers of ISoots uinl Sh. hear in mind that big a-l vo :ie ' ments and oilers of big discounts Jo not always mean best values. You w ill have to pay some one a profit as no one can do bipdues without expense. The quest on is who can sell you the best goo.! for the least money. .Sa.mi ll 1-". Vol NO. BAZAAR STORE. 1891 AT - to silidfy eiHtemcrd in quality Country Prodyce. Crockery T -" r I i ; Pit IJnitfs, Paiuts, Oils, Perftimery I?"- S$YgUa AND TOItET AKTICLK8, Books, xLij3B Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Aiso canic-s tt.o finest lines of Pianos & Organs .V T II K WILLAMETTE VALLEY. ;(ALL AM EXAMINE HIS STOCK. i i;.i.MV. s TEMl'EE, AI.1UXY, ORE( !OX. JUXI'CTS Manufacturer of AM) FiNE i!i snnBl) AND KEY WEST Vj.s. i' - I'iiiL" .i'! ? Sin i!.ii:ir Tol:n-iji., Mi-i-rn liaum and Briar Pipes, ai oi-; ;in ii Stin!k-rs' Artii-lefi. N t-i o I'lli;. It..-- '-:i!iily store, Albany, Orecoa, . I- The largest and best line of $3 shoes for men in Albany. N. B. All my dry .goods at cost. I HI- l" STREET, A EUAN V. OREGON. 91 ake "im?nons 'Liver Regulator One Dose mo Dollars. Ir.AR S. L.-K: I .m-T(i;r one '!(- im' im:i I.iicr IN'nlirfir worth w-if ( Oii'Jt-n- 1, h li-l Hfi:I.n;li cmi!-) tit oTli trr wih n.iTi-if .t-Mi'-Mi tr ai-tt.'tilo ha th thi- . an? f.'lt a!toirtth-r out "f sorts. 1 re 9orU i ii !! io M.t-i. 'a'.iirl, l'iinin , and every r."nc iv fi'ij-r-tol, Imt nly oldniiicl ttiiit'"r.trv rrlit.'. '?ie -Ifis- of S L K Hi m m Tf ra..,l tli ui I;h wrth t hn-ton an l3c torimr. Kt-j)'y J C Martin. T have -Ton a t( aJv r for twenty vear-, and during that tiTnch.ive had loin-att-d attaoksof hi.a.i:t hi-. pr.!'i' 'i tv torpid Liver, and -vet'n ontirt'lv wl by iSimmons Livci lUrti!:itir. I fou i t to be of so mild i . li.kra- tcr in its a tion 8 not to interfere, lu the lt-ait with my Utiti tin the school room. To th-e Hind.. . eitu: tl and subject to he same, I nant 3 bi;t recommend Sim luous L "T Ke-r.uator. E. E. mis Ctr.iDbe lBilIe Kj. G.L. Blackmail, IJEAI.ER IN Stationery, Periodicals. JOSHBK, Choice Cigars DEALER IN'- DKAI.rit IN tii:e Shoes for Ladies. Fine Shoes for ii-nllenu-n. Fine Shoe6 for Children. Ami the finest line of CJents FURNISHING GOODS in the city. Sole agency for the Lu Jlow Fine Shoe. FOUND AT LAST I T 1 1 E WATERPROOF mi Ri Ar.iriMr! t i-r n iriiias, iMxiui, mue, carriage iu tuiiit'v tops, jt;ttnt leather, et4:.. CANNOT BE EQUALED iu iniiiiU-rs ol l'-kxI qiulitiui. The (o1 lou hi); arc a tvr uf iu iiiialitieis: 1st. It is lasting awl durable. I'd. It does not rub ofT on the hands or clothes. It is erfectly waterproof. 4th. It softens the leather to its natural state. 5th. It gives the leather a new and glossy appearance. lith. It contains not one ingre dient that is injurious to either the leather or stitching, but is a pre server of (hem. 7th. It can be used on the finest loots and shoes and not prevent the use of the common boot-black ing, but will soften and keep them Irom cracking. Now, my friends, if such an oil as this would suit you, go to the drug store of Hulin iV Pawson, where you can get it for 50 cents per bc.-i. One box will oil more than one set of harness. Receipt for making the oil is sold only for individual use. J. C. DEVIXE, Manufacturer and Agent, Albany, Oregon. Health is Wealth ! I-r. K. C. Wont's rttrve and brain treatment, a Knar t4et'itic for liVHtvria, dizziness lit, h tad ache, ntr m iroHtrntion catined by the use of abhd or tobacco, iK'fti-ninj; of brain re tilting in insaniti and leadin to mis cry, decay and low of power in either flt-x Each box con tains one ni nth treatment. One dol lar a tox, or six box es for 9 dollars, sent by mail pre pail on receipt of price. Guarantees iwued only by J. A. CumminitTB, dnurtriRt Side agent, Albany, Oregon, S500 REWRD will pay the alxive reward" for anv can of liver coniplair.t, dygpeiwia. sick headache, inditrestion, connti(tttinn or crativenem we caiiiint cure with West's liver pilla, when tl: direction are atrii-tly complied with. The are pui ely vegetable and never fail to give satisfaction. Larue boxes, containinc 30 pilla, 25 cents. The irenuine manufactured only by the John C. West company. Chicago Illinois. Sold by J. AJCuminlugi, drugipst Albany, CreifOO. -TUB- Yaquina Route ! OREG&N PACIFIC RAILROAD T. K. HOGG, Kecf-Uer. ARC Oregon Deyelojment Co.'s Steamship Line 225 MUESSHORTEK. 22 Hours Less Xlma Than by any other route: Accomodations utuurpagwd for comfort an KLlety. Fares and freiirLu via Vmt.ii a an tbe Oregon leve opnient coiniaio'a hips, much less that by any other route ween all points in the VHIllati i t'e kl and San Francisco. Sailing dates. FROM TiUllNA. Willamette Valley.... -.llar. 6:h Willamette Valley jjvn r&OM EAtt FKAMUKXl Wrallon ar. 3rd Willamette Valley......... lth Willamette Valley -. - 30. Ih The company reserve the rlht to cha ts tcuuero cr aulinir dates. Uaili raoasKSia teaikk, Kxcept Suudayi.) L Yk, ulna 7:00 a I Lv Alhanv 12-20 T Corvallii 10:36 a I " Corvalii IVi rm Ar Albany i ls a a I Ar Yaquina 43S r. M. O. & C. tiaiiie joune-t at Alban and Coi Wii. M Hoao, C. . Hooui, General Mafiacr. U. F & P. Agent Corrallis. O on EAST SOUTH -VIA- S0UTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE California express trains run daily 'trHJ NOP1H 17:00 ptn..Lv Purtland Ar.. :s7 am 10:a p ni..Lr.... .Albany Lv.. :2: am lU:laani..Ar 8. FranciHco.Lv.. W-uo m Loral Paa. Train Unity- Ei. Minday Mm..Lv Furtland Ar. . 4X"i jto 12:20 pui..Lv... Alban) . . 1 z.tn- am 5:j0 p mAr.....Roneourtf Li .. ti:Aiam Lrbauua ttrani'li. 2::pLv Alliany Ar.. s:2S pm 2:a6 p m Ar .. . .Lebanun Lv .. :4tiaiu 7:-lam..Lr Albany ... Ar.. i.-Jti )nu 8. a di.. A r Lebaiin Lv.. pm ALBANY LOCAL. U.UL1 (Except Suilili.v) s.OO r M . . Lv Portland Ar....y.iK, a u .00....Ar. ..AlbAny..Lv....5.uo a M FULLMAK BUFEETSLELl'El. TOURIST SLEEPINO CARS, For accommodation of Second Closa t a sengers attached to Kxpreaa trains, Wfl bide IMtldlon. Between l'ottland and Corvallis Hall Train! Iall7- Except Sunday i:m..Li- ...I'o.-tlaml ...Ar.BSup. lo 12:lopm..Ar Corvlnis. . L.l.Iop. ta At Albany and Con all in connect llh trains ot Ortyon Paciflcltailroad. ExprrHH Train Dally (Excipt Sunday t:40pm..Lv Portland... Ar.. fc:20am 7:26 p m..Ar M lU inn ville.Lv.. .... inl THROUGH TICKFTS lo All Point EAST AND SOUTH aWFor tii.kets and full 'information re garding rali-s nmps, etc., call on coui-aii'a agent at Aidant. K hoKHI.KK, E. P. ROCEKS, Manager Asst. O. F & I . A Notice of Stockholders Meeting. NOTICE IS IIEREIIY GIVEN HUT THE ai!nn.il rtiK-khoUlera meeting of the Al bany Mining and Millinir Oii'l-an v uf Albany will be- hi Id at the oltu i- of the sci-rt-tarv iu rooms ri. and 2i. in the Steahmi-lVarfo liui Miliar on Kirct 6tret-t, Allur.y, Or, on the -JTtli tlay, tbe same ln-iii-r the last .Monilav of April. IS'.il, at tin; hour of (-1) four o'cloek p. M-, for the fun pot-e if t-li-rt. nur seven direi tori to tc-rvc for the i-nsiiini; year. Oaltd Albai y. Or. March If., l-'.il. L. Jl. Mo.VTAXTE, Secretaiy. We carrv a lartre stK-k of printer's stationorv. well ns- sortcd, bought direct from tho manufacturers at a low figure, and can civc tlie best of work in all kinds of printing for tho least monev. lry us. Paislky tt .Smilky. LOST In this city or on the train, a ladien itold wat.h. on Annl Kill. ili- lif.drr will he rewarded hv Ivawnir the sain. at the Academy f our Lady of IVipctual Ilrlp. ..M- l( Dl X. HLACKHUKX, ATTOKNr Y AT . Law, Albany Oregon, vthec in Odd r'ellow's Templn. 'ill practice in all courts of the state, and eive iqienal attrntion to a!, hnsineSF, except the county coiut of Lii.n count-. THE MARKETS. ALBANY QUOTATIONS. Wheat-70 Oats Wc Flour 4.35 pet Ibbl Potatoes 40c Eg-rs 12c Butter i'Kaoc Lard 1013c. Hams 1415c. Shoulders 0 8c. Bacon 10 12c Hops 20c ; Hay Timothy, $16, oatsland chtat, App es Green, tl per n. Fluds Dried, 9c. per lb. App'es dried bleached ic sundritd & 9 c. Chickens $5 00 5.50 Beef 3g:iJc irross. Mutton :i3.50per head. Hof-8 SH'c dressec. Veal 64bXc.