Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, May 10, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOKNIffO OE1JALD: SU?U)At MAY 10, IaM.
gowning gaUg go, aid
UAIbY AND WEBKtY
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTK'N-
DAILT
Published very morning except Monday.)
slivered by carrier, per week....-...... j"20
y mail, per yer..... " w
WEKKLT.
Published every Friday Morning.)
e copy, per annum, in adrance.u.92.00
Wben not paid in advance.. 2.60
THE MAIL.
Mail -t the Albany postorfice close
For all olEces north
The Eastern state
The West Side
And the Narrow 0t R. R j
or Portland and Sai- u
orvallis and Yaquioa ...
.6 0 a.
.11 A. M
12:30 r. M
omce soutn..
.7:30 r. m
The poatotltce will he cl x d each cv ening
(rom six lo seven o'clock.
Registered matter for the ly mflrtihitr
train should be mailed before o clock the
reyious evening.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Peparts
rassentrer
FniKht...
11.13pm 12.20 pm
, 3.4upm 7.45 a m
The it responsibility of certain
writers upon matters of public in
terest ia often made apparent.
According to the Chronicle the
latest instance of this tendency is
contained in a dispatch respecting
the treaty between (inuany and
Austria, which is said to be the
initiatory step in the formation of
a coalition of Ceutral European
states against protected coun tries.
The amusing feature of this state
ment is the fact that Germany
and Austria are nearly as frightful
examples of protective depravity
a9 the United States. The specta
cle of their uniting to punish other
protectionist countries would cer
tainly be a moving one. 1'erliaps
when we get full details of the
affair we shall learn that the treaty
is one drawn on strict protection
lines, and that it is founded on the
rational idea that the countries
making it may with protltexcha ige
freely non-competing products. It
is hardly conceivable that any na
tion that has once enjoyed the
blessings of protection would ever
consent to wallow in the unholy
mire of unrestricted competition
or invite its neighbors to underbid
its own producers.
Italy decides that she cannot
afiord to attend the Chicago
World's Fair, and so, unless pri
vate enterprise supplies the menus,
there will be no exhibis from that
sunny land on the floors of the ex
position building at Chicago. But a
short time ago it was thought that
Italy was anxions to make even a
more costly display than tht
world's fair calls for, in sending
her army and navy over here to
whip ue, and exploiting her im
mense and wonderful iron clad war
ships along our coat. But now
instead of indulging iu such a pas
time she backs down and actually
pleads poverty to the extent of
sending a poor little exhibit to the
Columbian! celebration, in which
she should have a personal inter
est through the nativity of Colum
bus.
The latest and most reprebetisi
ble methods adopted by strikers,
and methods too that w ill avail
nothing but to bring disrepute
and disaster to the performers, are
the ones said to have been put in
use by the strikers in Belgium,
and consist in adopt in si the
weapon of the socialists dyna
mite. When practices of that kind
are commenced the strikers not
only place themselves outside of
the hope of gaining their cause,
but also outside of all hope for
sympathy and good will from the
people at large, which is an
essential for their success in their
efforts.
The great civilizer, the railroad,
has gotten a foothold in Africa
and the dark continent will soon
have light. It is said the trans
African Railroad has been com
pleted from Loan da to Amboca,
150 miles in the inteiior. It is
the only railroad iu oicration in
equatorial Africa. It has been
built by native workmen fid
daily trains are run over tie- line.
Four years have elapsed since the
line was started. The Portugese
government guarantees the inter
est on its cost. The road is to be
pushed several hundred miles
further into the 'itsrior.
It has been ascertained that the
aesthetic city of Boston, with all
its culture "id lei n:ng, wealth
and renown, is lacking n the mat
terof fittingly appropriate monu
ments ii its cemeteries. Some
one has investigated and b' uds that
work of that kind does not exceed
$5000 in cost and very few at that
figure. Boston will bave to take
action in the matter, and induce
their wealthy citizens to expend
more money in costly artistic
monuments or it will lose caste.
A Svfua.n- inventor, by dissecting
and carefully studying the interior
arrangements of the silk worm,
has discovered the modus operandi
whereby silk is evolved from the
leaves and twigs of the mulberry
tree, and has sent his nephew over
to this country to set up and run a
silk making apparatus entirely in
dejHmdent of the eilk worm.
The work on the Nicaragua
canal is said to be progressing in a
very satisfactory manner. Al
ready the dredges have com
menced the work of excavating,
and have gotten Miite a start upon
it. The surveying and railroad
work necessary for the entire route
is well under way.
Some one suggests that the be
lief of Bismarck, who has been
one of the most ardent supporters
of the divine right of kings to rule,
lias probably received some modi
fication since the Emtveror William
has so persistently and thoroughly
sat down upon him, metaphori
cally speaking. I here is no cure
so thorough and perfect as a per
sonal application, well laid on.
The town of Ayr, in Scotland, is
going to erect a statue to the
memory of liobert Burns. The
movement is commendable under
the plea of better late than never.
Fire Klnillers.
If yon want a good and easy tire
kindler, one that will kindle your
tire easy every time. Call on or
come ami see me.
A. J. Fox.
lleatitiful Goods for Men,
Do you want a new suit 01"
clothes that will tit you? W. R.
Graham, the leading merchant
tailor, lias just received the tinest
line if spring and summer suit
ings ever brought to Albany, in
cluding diagonals, cheviots and
plan's. Hu has also a beautiful
line of pants goods in any style
desired, in fact he con suit the
most fastidious. Call and see his
elegant line, there is no doubt but
that you will be more than
plt-asei. Mr. Graham keeps
.abreast with the times and guar
antees a li.
Will Make Koine Iluwl.
The spring season being so late
in opening up, and being over
stocked in ladies Oxford ties we
will for the next 30 days, sell
them at greatly reduced prices.
We mean just what we say. Call
and get prices. We have over :J0
different styles to select from, at
Klein Bro.-. exclusive shoe store.
Notice nf Final c tllcmciil,
NOTICF is hcrebv jriven thai the under
signed adiniiii.tratri of the estate f J. J
Dorris, deceased, has filed her final account
as said administratrix of aid ccte, anl
tf at by order of the county court of Linn
county. Un-iron, on the '-it h day of May at
10 A. M., of aitt Uay has been tied bv the
court as 'he tune for hearing and bc'.tiii'jr
said account.
JIki. M. E. fORBis.
Administrator.
t'e A
There set
tied in lla
QUARTER
ker i ountv ore
'ion. near what
ur a
is now I'-'kcrl it.v.aprijTn
man ho hw fine 0 Q (1 I U II I
tK'conie idciitiicd wild the resources A n
andltvclimciit of that country. TtiisMuU
man is no otli-.-r than .Mr. .John Stewart, one
of the wealthiest and most influential citizen
in the county. In a recent letter he sas.
"I h-ol lieeu suffering from pains in my ba- k
and general kidney o'liioiaint ior sonic tim,,
and hao 11s4.1l many remedies wirncut any
hut temporary relief. The pains iu in; hack
had become so .severe th ti I was i-rcvcnted
from attending to my work and could not
move w itiioilt the ue of a cane. Hearing,
through a friend, of the wonderful cure et
foit hy Oregon Kidney Tea, I a induced to
try a hox, and from that vev first dose I
found ius'ant relict, and heforc u in:; half
ihc contents of the hox the pains in c y hack
entirely disaptwAred 1 have every fnth in
the virtus of the trefoil Kidney Tea, and
can conscientiously recommend it to iu
frieii.ls. I would not he without it for any
thing." Oreuon Kidney Tea cures headache, incon
tinence of urine, hri.-k dust sediment, hunt
ing or painful sensation while urinating, and
all affections of the kidney or urinary organs
of either sex.
WANTED A food workhorse, to he paid
lor in i-arpenter work. Call at T, I..
Wallace & Co. L, U. Knapp.
'PRY A SWISS COCKTAIL. IT 16 THE
X latest out at the Durcau Saloon.
Dh. E. A MCALISTEK- HOMEOPATHIC
phvsi'-ian and surgeon. I!a4 removed
his orh e ii to Mason's hioi k over the ex
press office. All calls promptly attended to
HUMPHREYS
Dk. Hi Mi iiKKi s SmuFicsare scientilicallv
anil c.trciJlly prepared prescriptions; use!
tor mint years in private practice with sue
des, and lor over thirty years used hy tlu
leop;e. Every single i, c.inj is a cure tor
the disease uanud .
these ilics cure without rirurciin.'.
purging or n In 1111; the svstem, and are 111
fact :i rid died the sovereign remedies of the
world.
.ll Ot I'KtV ir.-.i. Vs. CI KKS. I'tUCKM..
I Fevers iiu! -tion, iiitlanunation. J..
Wforins, worm ivvtr, worm colic... 2
:: 1 rving Colic, or teetniug of inlalits..
I Ln in ). a, ut hiMnn or adults -j.
.' Kv.sclitcrv. Orlpin,', Ihhiulis Colic -J.-
i I'h.ilcra Morlms. vrmiting -j;,
7 Ciuithj, cold-, hroiiilutis...., .j ,
3 VlllaL-ia, l'M..ltache, Faccache
'.I llci.l.ic!ic. sl'-k hiadu he, vertiirj.... li
in lir.jepsia. hi. lions st jmach
11 Suppressed or Painful Periods -j:.
Vi W lutes, loo protuse pciiisls -J.".
IS Croup, couh, 1I11H u!t nrcathii-
H ball Klielllil. e vs sipclas. erupl.ons..
l., Kheliniatisui, rheumatic pains
10 Fever and aue, clul Is malaria ;'si
17 Piles, hliud or hletdinif ;,o
i'J Catarrh, iiillucua, colu 111 the head ;'.n
Ji hooping Collin, violent couuhs 5o
Jt Ceueral delnlitv, physical weakness 'M
7 Kidney disease ,rsi
5 Neivous dclulity 1 ou
oO L'rillary Weaki.ess, witting l,cd ;0
:jj Luscasis ol the heart, palpitation 1 00
Sold hy dru';'isls, or sent postpaid on re
ceipt of price, i'r. Huaiphrcys' Manual, (144
pacs) richlv bound in cloth and gold, mail
ed rcc, " HLMPHKr.VS' MEL), O.,
Ill 11 j William St , .New otk.
SPEC I FIGS
SPRING
OUR STOCK OF SPRING WAGONS IS THK LARGEST WD AIOT
CO.MI'l.ETE ON THE PACIFIC COAST, AND COMPRIi-n '
ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF
Four-Spring Passenger and Moun
tain Wagons,
SPECIAL PARCEL DE
LIVERY WAGONS,
ONE - HOUSE BUSINESS
WAGON'S,
ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE
WAGONS, ETC.
It will pay all par:iea want
ing Spriig wagons of any
description to call upon or
correspond with us.
We guarantee our vehicles the bjst,
Staver $c
NEW MARKET BLOCK.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND
Til E PACIFIC
Slacliiacry and Vehicle:
I-KM) I OR C ATA Lot!
Ar. O.DAVIS Su
ALBANY, -
The men of this vicinity need
not be jealous because their wives
talk so constantly about Matthews
and Washburn. Its not their trood
looks the ladies an; talking about,
it is the good qualites of the cook
and heating stoves 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. M nolle j'
&,,Ciarrett.
Julius (iradvvohl, proprietor ot
the Golden Rule Bazaar, informs
us that he w ill add to his already
large business a complete line of
shelf hardware and family
groceries. The sales of his Golden
Rule teas and baking powder i.
steadily increasing. He si ill keep
up the elegant prizes with ihes;
goods. Woml ror Sale.
Dry fir wood Oclivered to any
part of the city at sflj 00 per eord".
Leave orders at the foot of Ferry
treet nt P. W. Spink's lumber
sard.
A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TR 2 CYCLES
-lo
JULIUS GRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE
SPBITO AMOUSCEM ENT
The public is invited to inspect the im
mense stock of Dry Goods
FOR THE SPRING OF 1891 AT
His assjrf.mnt ii bt',"r th 11
and prices.
The Highest Market Price Paid for
WAGON
HALF-PLATFORM
SPRINGWAGONS,
J-CROI.L .spring WAGONS
"II ANDY WAGONS"
'TAYLOR' OR THREE
SPRING WAGONS,
HALF-SPRING WAGONS,
EXPRESS WAGONS
DELIVERY WAGONS
prices lowest, iuality considered.
Walker
PORTLAND, OREfiON.;
1
MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON
COAST OF
of Every Description,
- K AND
Itll'E 1.1 SI".
CO.
AGENTS
OREtiON.
ALBANY
VUillUlv luOU'.ulVt
ALBANY,
OREGON
! I fit I
A Eu!! ('tips of Ij.'utcrs.
CIayisi.ta.l, .it titto, litvT;irv, t.u;n-fn:ia
xnd ncrnjai && C-jjcj if Mtu ! ar
ninirt'! to incut lUv ru':trf of h!1 K'pa4lirt o
-.I'li'.-jtilH. bpL'viul iu-ijo'iiiLnrt off. re-l t
Hulcntri fruu utruaL Tuition rruitft. Jrctn
8KriO to ivr Trriu.
IiiHtrunioiitul iiiMrui-iion in id it it; w;
jjivt'ii hy MiH lvir: tioltia.
Hari in niutt f urn: lies) at low r.it.rs, a'u'
room for self hoarding at fMn?f, A
cart-ful ext'ri;'xi otr pup
iw:iy from hnine.
Kr cin-i' rri and full jiartiiu!"r9, alilrt
the prfsiiJcrit,
KEV. ELLiEilT X. C4NIIT,
: Alliany, lri-irun,
GROWDER BlT6s
Contractois and Builders.
Jflice on First street with Wal
lace et Ouiii-k, real estate agents,
JSany, Oregnii. Estimates given
n ail kinds of huildingsorcarpen
er work. All work intrusted to
will be promptly executed.
1. YS AN 13 GIRLS AT
w
X
x if
ev.-r .before, an 1 h,5 is jr.-nrel
Bakery
....A FL'LL STOCK OF
StapJo Groceries
The hcBt quality of teas, coffees, can lies
out), t tc.
FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
At this old reliable houhe is also to ' e
found a complete assortment of fft-M' family
irroceries, to whicl is constantly lci:.;r addisi
all the seasonable line,1 of groceries and pio
visioiis, such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Seef Chipped to order
Anchouy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
C'kvea Goods of All Kinds.
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
These sjoods were all hoti-rht when prices
ere low and the benefit of lie mar-in w ill Le
s'iveu to his customers. Kemciiib. . 'he p'a;e,
it the old corner ou First arid iir .v.alhiu bts.
Conrad Mtjer.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal C.'!cf.'p of
London, England, also of the iWio-
vue Aiuiiicai Lulloge.
The Dr. has i?iH.ut a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a soe-
; uiilty of chronic diseases, removes
: cancers, scrofula enlargetiitmts, tumors
tnd wens, without pain or the knife.
; ile also makes a opecialty 01 treat
ii'int w ith electricity. Has iTactii ed
ia tho Oerman I'rertch ami Kn'i:;h
hospitals. Calls promptly utuuded
lay U!i'ht. His motto ia
"v.OI) WILL TO ALL."
iTOllice and resilience Ferry street,
'letween Th:ril and Fourth.
i n..,wE wwiiixo i.-MT.r..x
11IOSK WlSUIMi A FIHSTCI.AS.-s
i. s'rjll'ent, the lic-,t mule to sr.ind
oiinute of this coanf, i-.m he suited h ca
the
lins
.it Mis. 1;. K. livuian's, oifMi:le the M:is
leniid.', Firt street. Tho latent voi al
ilistiuuieiif-d ni'wi.- kt t for ac". .Ms-,
largest a-ortin.'lit of tt.inioi.i -..tiv rcs
clct t from lai s:.lc id 'Fri.-. ... l.-s-'r.en
in paiiitiiu ixinl ei.ii.ri.; u ; :f
tii-lio over l.uei i o-mty I'.iiik. Oivv
your rdcr iiid you w;ii l e -iia.c i.
nic
.Tilt
the
t,;
urery.
AfcfS-''. llyin in it r.rowne'l are
prepared in their nursery to fur
nish all kinds of st'iek, and those
inten ling to ilant should call ujion
them.
Hoot and Slioe.
Purchasers of Hoots and Shoes
bear in mind that big aiet!ie
mcnH and oilers "f nig di'-eoiin's
Id not always mean best values.
Vou will have to pay some one a
profit ;t- no one can do lni'-hioss
without expense. The Ue-1 'on i.
whoean sell you the beet 'ood-!
for the least nnuiey.
.v.O!l'tL E. Vol NO.
BAZAAR STORE,
to
sitis'y ciist. mots in ijuality
Country Produe
e.
Star
!
i
n 1
OH. MAMMA
.
'jfQVy yv
.
i 1
HE CARRIES A FULL STOCK OF NICE FURNITURE.
REMEMBER T.fE PLACE, -- - OPPOSITE OPERA H0US
ire at
::
Our Spring and Suinmer Stock
complete
DRESS GODDSl
Very attractive lines in new
coloriiiL'S and latest
novelties.
SPRING & SUMMER JACKETS!
1. utest Siylis: Hi'i Novelties! Iulie., Missel & Childien'e.
FOIlWiSHlNG GOODS,
V KIA E FS. SI "P.TI AN" lr-T :J1I,-s.LArIES' AyP
!1 ! - SKS Sl!.K ANI K NIT 1 1 X I K It WEAR, COTTON"
AND Wool, HQS E ili"011!'". tlE.SI LEAN I)
I.I NE. II.'.N i 'a Ely 111 EKS. SCAKFS,
V !' 1 1 .1 . ; . S 1 1 A W ! ,, ETC.
BLACK AND COLORED DKBSS GOODS !
G. W. SIMPSON,
FIU.ST STREET. ALBANY, OREGON.
i situ way. . ?n
WK--i''''- Are
t tii m
mil
f
.It
-a-''
e'j-aware
OR- ACKER!S EWCLI8H REMEDY
: fi r (
'ouglis. Colds and Consumption
odern Remedies? It will stop a
MllM
Za Col
I in a day. It will prevent Croup, relieve Astnma ana cure ixn
ition if taken in time. You can't afford to be without it." A25c,"
isumj
!lnttlomaysavcyou100in Doctor's bills mavsare vour life! Askl
! i :t..r 1 w. I. nnfl'crR A- rn..
; join uiusKUHUi ii,o nw.-ioi
.lti.t K4erlvi'il.
I h:ive inst received my spring
ul.wk ..f It! ,i -it i-u-kelK. Unfi'SA
aecordi.in pl.iited capes and beaded
capes in tiie latest styles. Ladies
will do well to examine my stock
hefore pun b:sing elsewhere.
i. W. Simpson.
U up re c een TjrA
Wi
forS aLc'. Everywhere
One lluir Dollar
Reihii'tion on every pairof Lud-
li-iu a Ii hp Shoes. A L'OO.lline of
them at Samuel E. Young's.
They are not playing liijil
bridge, low bridge, no bridge in
the pime, but are devoting their
time and at ten', ion to sellinc first
elass groceries at the lowest mar
ket price at Allen Rros.
Ladies, the cheapest place to
buy your Oxford ties is at Searles'
shoe store.
ft'hether you contemplate buy
ing or njt', it will pay you to
inspect mv spring stock of wool
ens, .aches, the tailor, opposite
the postotlice.
Wall paper at Cumming's drug
store.
Red School house shoes at
Klein 'ti.
WWIff
WkmmL
"Have you seen those
lovely lounges at Brink's?
They are the prettiest in
town, and all his new furni
ture is simply elegant.
They all say so, and an in-
spection will prove it.
Prices always the lowest.
lie Fron
U i
will be found larger and more
than ever.
WHSTE GOODS
Anything and everything in
lave ussortment and end
less varietv.
Do you hnowthatalittlecoughisadangerous!
yo
iu aware that it of ten fastens
ml far too often runs into Con..;
ar.dendsin Death? People suffer-;
Astl'iiia. Uronclutis, Pneumonia;
C'oiiMii'ipiion will all tell vou that '
"!T SIGHTED WITH A COLD"!
Can you atlord to neglect it? Can you!
: ti itle with so serious a matter? Are vou1
that !
is beyond quest ion the greatest of J
Cough in one night, ltwillcheck?
n 4S vC Hr.imVi, Kw Vrk.
'AX WA has removed h 8 laundry to tht'
i O iron hou the cortier ot Set-ond ami
i Lyon aucvt
If yon want THE BEST, bny
ALLEN'S
NORTH EKN
SEEDS.
If (he Merchant vou deal with 1" int
k'op them acml to ALLEN diri. He 'a
the io$l;w, Hcautiful catalogue m-nt fiee.
Aldremt K W ALLKN,
71 Swond utrctt, 1'urtlaiid. r
lli-c to IK'liluro.
A'l th -so indented to the late firm nt
Thompson O-riiiaii are reiticsted to call
at olive and si-ttlc the name.
I1KKSII SALMON at the AILanv Fish Mar
Jl ket. ni-xt door to the Histortire, Leave
jiuir order fur t'ridiy as the .a!inoii law t-x-pire
am that d.ivl Aluo ereh, flounders
sturgeon and trout in season, (;anie and
jvotiltry dressed to or lei and elive'cd free
in the city. SI. llvim. Prop,
IOsT A lady's silver watch, ith a uo'ii
J chain, lont in this city or. Slondav.
i lie Under will please leave the same at this
oilice.
A pair of fast black hose free
with every pair of ladies shoes,
costing $3 or more, a' Searls' shoe
store.
Just like finding money to buy
your groceries from Mueller & Gar
rett. Their cash priies talk.
A line of the latest style lace
shoes lor ladies at Klein's.
Fresh bread, cakes and pies
every morningat Blodgett ifc Son's.
(Jo to Searls' and see his fine
display of shoes, all the latest
styles.
Julius Gradwohl has opened at
his Golden Rule liazaar store a
line of linelv finished bovs' safetv
bicycles, which will be sold much
cheaper than they can be I ur
chased elsewhere.
New sprirg novelties in dre68
goods and dress silks, in colors and
!lack in great variety at Samuel
E. Young's.
Blodgett & Son have removed
their stock of groceries into the
building formerly occupied by
Blackburn A Pironi, and have
added a bakery department, and
are now prepared to furnish their
customers with fresh bread, pies
and cakes of all kinds.
A large line of Ludlow's $3.00
shoes for ladies just arrived at
Sends' shoe store.
THE-
Route
ana
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. E. UOGG, ItereUer.
Oregon Heyelopcieiit Oo.'s
Steamship Line
1X1
1.
-,AD-
22 Hours Less Time
lliau by any other route:
Accomodations unsurpassed fcrictiif'-rt an
latcty. Faros aud frek'tits iu :r,uii.a an
the Oregon Oeve opnient couiaivs
hips, much less that Ly anv oti.tr route
ween all points iu tht; VVilllau.ilir J
aud Sao Francisco.
SAItlNQ DATH3.
PROM TaQl'UV'A.
Willamette Valley.... -.. Slav 7th
wv " let
Willamette Valley 24, SI
rkOM DAB rRAKCISOO
W
Willamette Vall. v
... Slav 3rd
... ' 1-Jth
... 20. -Js
Willamette Valley
The company rcdene the ri-ht to cLa-ig
tfcainers or Siilint' dates.
PilLI rABfcZ.OKK THA'NS
F.xcept buudava.)
L Yai, ulna 7:00 a u I Lv Alhany If 20 H
Corvallii 10:31 a u I Corvuhis r u
Ar Albany i i:'Js a H I Ar Yaquina 4 ii p. m
O & C. Ilaiiis jouncjt at Aibau and Col
Wm. SI . H.,AQ,
C, . Hoot , (Jenerul Jit-naci.
O. F & P. agent
iAirvallig, O ou
EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
THE KOUNT SEST FCU7E
California exrens trvitt iii c.in:
7:O0pm..Lv I'ortland Ar.. s:i. u
10:a i) iu.. Lv Albany Lv.. --. u
10:15am..Ar S. Frar.-"cr.L'-.. '.' uu ui
Loral F. Train linlly- Ft. haudty
SKlOa m..Lv Portland Ar.. 4 mi m
la:i0 p U..LV Albany ....Lv ..ii.i-. am
5:40 p mAr.....Resfiiuiil L.. ir.A am
LrbHuiio llrMix Ii.
2.S(lp .Lv Albany Ar.. J:- j.m
2:35 pm Ar ....Lebanon Lv . s 4,. m
7.am..L Allia;.- ........ Ar. . 4 .y, tu
S.22 a m..Ar l luin..i Lv.. V4"iui
ALBANY LOCAL, DAILY (Except SuU.'ij)
"-CO p ..Lv.... Portland Ar....y a m
tf.OU..... Ar. .. AlbjiU) Lv....;..m. a M
PULLMAN BUFiKT.SLLKi i lit-.
TOURIST SLtj'.r.'Nt; CA.':S.
Fur aeeouiniouaiinn of Si :..!:. ; i.:ifli ,a
8ti.,;cra i'.t..neu to txincss iiiu i.
BetvAe-ii i'ljiiiaini ai;d Coivaiiia
Mall Train llu.il j - Kxiti . Sun.jij
7:3;im..Lv ...Po.-;ii! 1 ..Ar .' ; i. in
ltWinu..At Cc-ivai.is.. L Jj.f..).. m
At Alb&ny and Cortat!i ui.sit! will.
trams of Wr.n Piciii. H..nn,r.l.
Ilaprrss Tl ;;l.t li,Uj Kl.. t;-i ."u'j..y
4:4-1 p ni. . Lv I'. r W.ii i . Ar.. vam
7".'j p ii. . . Ar S; Sliiii.v . i.v . . ' i i su
THROUGH TICKI-TS
in a:: punt
EAST AND SOUTH
X-"For tickets aiul fuU infi tuiatirn re
(;aritin? rati j. n.apa, etc., call on con: m j 's
aift-nt at Ajinv.
K. KOiOilU-U, K. P. CCOKKS,
Sia:i:nrcr Awt. O. t & I , A
Notice of .Stockholder Meeting;.
"vtotice is iif.i:fi;v civk.v hut the
JA at niial tt.iw.lio:,!. rs mei tmi: of the Al
eut)- .Mining una .vi.ihhm oii j iih v ol
Albany will be lit-M at the i!bi-
flu viM-ri-;i re in r.iuiiw ." ... .1 In
the Sfahttn-IVurce I tii'nii .g i n Ki:t
street. Ail) ir,y. Or , on t.'ie -Tlii d;,y.
ibe faille lieinjr tile Slolid::v of
Anril, lVil, nt Hu' Imiir ..t i-n'luur
o'clock!'. M., for the pur ose of elect.
m veil ditecUir; lo tervc ir the
et:t titiij; y-ar.
bated Albai.y, Or. March M. l'.H.
L. II. MoXTANV K.
teci'etai v.
We :.rry a larjro slink of
printer's stationery, well ::s
sortcJ, bought tlinrt from the
manufacturers at a low iigure,
and can give the hest of work
in all kiiuls of printing for the
least money. Try us.
I'aisi.ky A- Smii.kv.
OST In this citv
I J ladies ircld ali h. on An n
or in tie tiain, a
It. ibt
H; iler ivili lie rcw;.roe: l-v i,-:,v :i.- : 1.. -.iii.e
at the Academy ilUn i.h t.( l eioeiual
IMp. "Ji. it.
DK X. IXACKI-.lliX, ATI t'KXI'Y AT
. Law, Alhany Oru.-.n: oitiee in (hid
fellow's Temple. .Via practice in ;11 courts
of the stat, ami rut: stiecitl Htt ntirn ( : !(
business, except the county cuuit of Lii.li
count v.
THE MARKETS.
ALBANY qCOTATiONS.
Wheat itu'
Oate We
Flour 4.25 jei Jtibl
Potatoes 4 ic
Eira 1-c
Butter 2.r:;5c
Lard KxaiJc.
Hams 14gUc.
Shoulders C2Sc.
Bacon 10 lac.
Hops 'JOc.r
Hay Timothy, f 16, oat6Dd cheat,
App es Green, (1 per t-u.
Plujia Dried, !"(2e. per tt.
App'es dried bleaclied Vc sundried
c.
Chickens 5 00 -.50
Beef :!:;c pross.
Mutton :!.5tjper head.
How 5V'c dresaec.
Veal C20ic