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THE MORNING HEUALD : SUNDAY, MAY J 7, L)AIIY iNO WEEKbY TERM8 OFSL'BSCKIPTK'N: DAILY rohllBhod every morning except Monday.) slivered by carrier, per weck....MM. y mail, per year..... 0i0 6 00 WKKKLY, j(Puhlishl every Friday Morning.) ne copy, er annum, in advance.. H hen nut iaid in advaiiee ........ -..?2.00 J .60 THE MAIL.-. Mails X the Albany postothce close 'tornce close ! R. R j ' ) rsratl o'lites north Die Eastern states l'he Went Side 30 a. m, And the Xairow Ga vl or Portland and Saii 11 a.M orvailm and Ya.uina ..l r. H , oitice suth... . 7;j0 r. u The postortice will he cl j d each cvciiiit' irom six to seven o'clock. . Kexixtered matter lor the ly morning train should le mailed before 6 clock the revioua evening. ORKOON PACIFIC TIME TAHLE. Arrives Departs rassrnger.... Fuight U.l:!pm ll'Opm , lopm 7.40 a ni THE POLITICAL ('UTI.VOK. It does not require tbat one be a very careful reader U be able to note a change of sentiment in re gard to tlie drift of polities, nor does it need a prophet or a son of a prophet to predict republican suc cess. It is apparent everywhere. Even the enthusiastic democrat who made himself a halo after the November election has discovered that the old republican ortMiii.-i-tiou is getting into lighting irder. Everywhere that there has been voting it has shown that the re publicans are w ide awake and have carried things much after tin ii manner when in best form. The New York Sun, one of the ch.se observers of political movements, relnctant'y admits that '"in the recent spring elections the repub licans have shown a marked and surprising vitality in the great cities' and that "there are now many indications of renewed re publican vitality in the country districts and a corresponding weakening of democratic lines." In several states, notably in Mast achusetts, the republicans are organizing vigorously for the elec tion next fall. 1 he late conven tion of the league in Cincinnati showed a surprising decree of in terest and enthusiasm, and the promptness that President Clark- Son has manifested in calling the executive committee of the organ ization together to begin the work of the campaign is noted by dem ocratic papers in an inquiry as to whether "our people are tluinii anything in this line.'' Republi can papers that were inclined to believe that the McKinley law was a mistake and woull handi cap the party now say. as a w hole, it will strengthen rather than hinder the party. Resides, the democrats and their allies have helped. Two or three democratic and alliance or half alliance legis latures have been at work in re publican states since January. None of them have kept their pledges, and all f them have com mitted themselves to unwise measures. In other words, they have given thinking people a fresh reminder of the incapacity of the opponents of the republican party for good set vice and their absolute certainty to blunder. Six months away from the work of the repub lican congress, its wisdom is now being demonstrated in the prosperous condition of the indus tries of the country, in the starling of new industries and the opening of the new markets. Then the republican administration is com mending itself to the good sense of the country, and its silent ap proval is a powerful influence. IxrEKEsrin the Chilian insur rection has been suddenly rev i veil by a report that two of the iron clads in possession of the insur gents have been sunk by well di rected torpedoes from the small but lively cruiser "Almirante Lynch." If this report signifies all that appears from the first te ports, it is an event of vast import anca in naval warfare, and of siec;al interest tc the I'nited States. There is a nssilility that the use of torpedo boats may revo lutionize naval warfare by pro viding a deadly antagonist for huge armored vessels like those njon which Italy has ex pended so much m mey. The ditliculty has been to direct and control the movements of torpedoes with certainty. If this cau lip overcome, and these deadly de vices can be sent out from swift cruisers and exploded with cer tainty under the huge hulls of the belted monsters of modern navies, it will show that what we need for defensive purposes is not an imi tation of the great ironclads of Europe, but an adequate equip ment of swift c rubers and the best tyes of toredoes. We ought to need no great armament for attack but we slioull be iii a position t i ...a!.. ,.T.j.-' !. 'fii5t-lnf fit onvt attack no:i our seaports, as Itaty has been kindly reminding us of late. The Chronicle shows up some of the inconsistencies of the money argumenters as follows: "The gold nionometalists use some very bewildering arguments and shift their position with great facility. A short time ago they w ere en deavoring to show .that no one wanted silver ; that it was a use less commodity which was being piled up in the treasury, and no one cared to use it as money. Now, on the first suggestion that some of the immense pile of silver be used to pay oflf the debt which falls due in September next, every mother's son of a monomet alist loudly protests that every silver dollar must remain in the treasury to back up the certificates emitted against them. Some peo ple are very hard to please. A ki-x'est election in Chicago, in its results, seems to indicate that Italians or some other foreigu people are plenty in that burg, It was a treasurer elected, and his name: Mr. Klobassa, and among his bondsmen were these repre sentative American names: .1. Arkerzew ski, F. Nowaczewski, A. Jendrzezek, John C.aja, V. Ivubicka, V. Rardoniski, J. I'asz kiewiez, Joseph lzlewior, W. ly niewicz, A. J. Kwosigrooch tnd J. Dombrowski. Tin: San'.iam mines are begin ning to yield their hidden wealth. The mining operations there are no longer experiments, but sub stantial work on a known paving basis. Imi'Kovku sewerage, the big In i. lie and the usual amount of building w ill make a goo 1 record in improvements in Albany this s ummer. ni iiiasawasiryWTOCBWwytiigB1 A A' flu-rc act 'QUARTER llv.l in l-i -Uf" A 4in, nrar what is now tinker t'itv, a "CENTURY ni.in v ho Ii&h mic -n-coim.' iitcittint-l vviUi the rL'sourcefl ;i!il(lot.lpmetit of that couutrv. Thisi :ago .11:11 is no 'th.T than .Mr. John Me wan, one o! the wealth ami nrnst intiuentkil citizens in the courtly. Ii a recent teller he says: "I h il Uccu Htitlirin from pains in my hack .in. I neural ki-lticy coin;iliint for hoiiiu time, .ml had nel many rciiatiics without am tuit t'iitiorar re.u-f. 't he (tain in m hack hat hii oine o eL-re th a 1 wan (-reeiiteil irxiii attending t my work ami could not in ivc w I'.h.mt the a-t of a tanc. Hearing, : through a f rtt-ri'l, i the womlcrlul eurtH et- toit hy Oregon hulney Tea, I was in hiccd to try a hi, ami irm th.it vv first ilosu 1 f-.uu'l iii-Htunt relict', ami lw-fort' ti iii-r halt i he e-mteut ot the hox the piins in c hack t Piirely (htsappcirtM I have every f.ith in the virtues iit th Oregon Kidney Tea, ami -in con -n iciu ions! re omtneml it to m iricii'H. 1 UihiM not he vMthtiut it hr an- tili:i."' Oregon Ki'liu-y Tea cures headache, iueon tinen. e of mil e, hrick dust seliineni, huril in'T raitii:it nation uhile urinating, and all attentions ot the kidney or urinary organs of eitht-r sex. HUIVIPHREYS, Or. IU mi iiKKY'H Srif rucsare Kitntifieally and c iret'iilly prt:ared prew riptions; iiHed tor tnanv ear in private practice with sinr ffcsi. aitd lor over thirty yearn uhcJ hy the people. Kvery single Speeitic is a cure Ir the di!4 ase named . 'I hese -peciti.;s cure without druiririne;, pmiii nr ndii'-imr the -jtetn, and are in fa- t .iud deed the sovereign reiuetlies of the world. OK fklSt (I'M- NmS. Cl kKJ. pkicks.. Ke th, 'otiiiej'tion, iutlamination . 2." Worm-, worm tever. worm col.e .'i .r ifiij Colic, or teething ol infants.. hi.irrh k, of hildren r alults I'yt-nterv, (Iripiuv, Kdlioiis Odie '-.' t'h( iera Morhus, vc mitin;; 2 (' jiiuh-, eold-, hrrichiti Ntural.'ia, tooLhaihe, Faeeat he ' llca'un'hc, si' k h ad:i. he, vertigo.... I'p-MH'pHia, hilliou.- Htoinach t S ippre-cd or I'aintul I'ehols V i.il' trt itr..tiii.j iw. iiuu -'- t'ronp, crniuti, dull -ult hre ttbiii; ," .Salt lihi um. eaNpel:irt. erupt ons.. 2." lheuu;iti-in, rhi tuna'ic pain- !:. Kevt-rand aue, rhillrt malaria . fK) 11 1 ( hi i tin or hlt't ilitiir '.n Catarrh, mlliuni, cold in the head :() W honpiri.' Coii,'ii, violent coiuh iU General deh:lity, ph4ical Weakness ,V) Kidm-v it ae (, Nroin drhility l on Lrinan Vc.ki.t.-, witting hid fn ln.f a'es nt the heart, palpitation.... 1 0 Sold hv dru'ists, or went postpaid on re ceipt oi price. ir. Humphreys' Manual, (144 paif) ri- hlv hound in eh'th and icild, mail ed ree. 111 .MI-HKK'iS MKI. O , 111 ,v !U William St , New York. SPECIFICS. rxeeulor's Sale, In tbr I'ountv LV iirt of Linn eountv, Oregon In re the csiate of Oi:o. W. V't arinoth, deceased, ( NOTICKISllKKKUtcaVKN THAT TIIK iindt rsi-ntd the duly appointed ipiali lied ami actinic sole executor of the last will ami testament of Geo. V, Wurmotli, ilcccased, in uiistiance of the terms of tlieust " ill and tcsta mcnt of said ilccciscil and ilk further pin -name .if an order of the above ct.titlcd court du'v made uiul entered of n c ird in the above entitled cause on tin; 1Mb d .y of April. lVM, author zins. li 'eniiiir and directing him as Mich executor to make sale of the real proper!) lieuinatt r described, will on Saturday, the il day of May. ls'.il, atl he hour of t o'clock P. M. of said day at the court house door in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, oll-r for sale and sell tit public aue tion to the highest and best bidder for ca.-h in band and m one parcel the following d'.sdibcd real property belonirin to the estate of said deceased, lo-vvit : ISeuiniuing at the Southwest corner of the Donation Land t'liiim of .lames H, Payne, the same tioinir at the Southeast corner of the Southwest quarter of section IT, Township 14 South Kangc .'i West Willamette meridian in l.mn county, Oregon, and running thcr.ce Et nd, thence North Ilio rods, thence West ni. thence South i:!, rods, thence West -J 10 rods, thence South I P''; rod- to the placiof lieinning Dated this'ilst day of April, Iv.M. (Jko. W. Keexkt. Executor of the last will and testa, mentoflieo. W. Warinoth, deceased. Hewitt V Ikvine. Att'y for Kxeeutor. SPRING OUR STOCK OF Sl'RIXO WAGONS COMPLETE ON THE PACIFIC ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF Four-Spring Passenger and Moun tain Wagons, SPECIAL parcel de livery WAGONS, ONE -HORSE BUSINESS WAGONS, ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC. It will pay all pariies want ing Spring wagons of any description to call upon or correspond with us. We guarantee our vehicles ti e b.-st, prices lowest, quality considered. Staver & Walker NEW MARKET BLOCK, - - PORTLAND, OREGON. WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF Machinery and Vehicle.3 of Every Description. HUSO FOR CATALOG ; E AND l'llICE LIST. W. O. IJA.V IS cfc ALBANY, - - - The men of this vicinity need not be jealous because their wives talk so constantly about Matthews ! and Washburn, its not their irood looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good qualites of the rook and heating dtoves 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 aociables. Mueller j A Garrett. j Julius Gradwohl, proprietor of: the Golden Rule Iia.aar, informs us that he will 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 ic steadily increasing. He etill keeps up the elegant prizes with these goods. j Wood for Sale. j Dry tir wood delivered to any part of the city at $3 00 per cord. Iave orders at, the foot of Ferry s'reet nt P. W. Spink's lumber j ard. A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES Ko 'k1'- ys and girl at JULIUS CRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE gPEWG The public is mense FOR THE His as3ortnant 11 bi'r-jr thin ui.m and prices. The Highest Market Trice Paid for WAGONS. IS THE LARGEST AND MOST COAST, AND COMPRISES HALF-PLATFORM SPRINGWAGONS, SC RO L L H'Rl N U W A G O N S, "HANDY WAGONS," 'TAYLOR' OR THREE SPRING WAGONS. II A LF-SPR1NG WAGONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, r-: DELIVERY WA( iONS, CO. GrlrNTTS - - OREGON. ALBANY ALBANY, OREGON 1H'0. I8!l A Eull C( rps of Instructors. Clawiical, Belt title, literary, c m inertia and normal cla-nos. Coursed of study ar ranetl to meet the needs of all irradea or student Sspe.ial iiidueementa offeree! tc jtudenta from ithroad. Tuition ranges fronr 5.50 to 12.56 Per Trrm. j Instrumental instruction in music wi ! iftven hy Miss Laura Uoltra. i Board in private families at low ratca, and rooms for self boarding at small expeuee. A direful su ,er vigil on exercised over pup twy from home. For cireuKrs and full particulars, addrcw ! the president, KEV. ELUKKT N. COND1T, j AHiany. On'iron, i CR0WDER "BROS Contractois and BuildersA Jflice on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents, Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given n ail kinds of buildingsorcarnen er work. All work intrusted to i will be promptly executeil. CoWate Institute. AMODNCEMEN invited to inspect the im stock of Dry SPRING OF pvm - liafir ml i,,. : ev.i oiore, an l he is preparel Bakery ar .. A FULL STOCK OF Staple Groceries The best' quality of tea, coffcea, candies outs, etc. FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable house U also to lie found a complete aHsortmeut of fresh famil Kroceriea, to wliicl- is constantly lieinif added all the seasonable lines of groceries and pro visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried See f Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These goods were all bouifht when price ere low and the benefit of the nuiix-in will be iveii to his customers. KeiueinlK- the place, tl the old curuer on First and lirculbiu bts. Conrad Mter. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of LolhIod, England, also of the Belie vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors nd wens, without pain or the knife, fie also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed ,n the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day night. His motto is "i.OD WILL TO ALL." tOtfice and resilience Ferry street, between Third and Fourth. :ei-A:tsro. 111I0SE WISHING A K1I1.STCLAS.S IN . srjiient, the het made t flt:tii4l the tlimale of this coast, ean be suited by ea'iini; it Mis: B. K. Ilyuiau's, opNsile the Ahwonic ' I'cinpli;, First street. The latest vocal arid instrumental music kept for Mile. Also tlie I irirest assortment of HUimpiiiL' patterns to leleet from this side of 'Kriseo. Lrsoits ifiven in paititiiur; and emiiroi'.ter at her tudio over l.inn County Hank. Oive hir your rder and you will lie pieased, Nurxerj. Men s. Ilyman & I.rownell are prepared in "their nursery to fur nish all kinds of stock, and those intending to plant should call upon them. lioots ami Shoes. Purchasers of Roots and Shoes bear in mind that big advertise ments and oilers of big discounts Jo not always mean best values. You will have to pay some one a profit as no one can do business without expense. The quest on is who can sell you the best goods for the least money. Samckl E. YofNo. BAZAAR STORE. Goods 1891 AT , . . to s.itisfy custcmera in quality Counlry Produce. Crockery T Also carries the finest linen of Pianos & Organs .V Till: WILLAMETTE VALLEY. CALL AM) EXAMINE HIS STOCK. ODI) FALLOWS TE.MI'LK, ALBANY, ORKCION. Manufacturer of AND .FINE IllltM 'lax. i v ill Cigars Pluir and Suiokir:' Ttiiiuecof, Meerscluium and Briar Pipes,' fill! t- yiiiokers' Articles. Ne t o to Pae.i'Jer's candy store, Albany, Oresron, The largest and best line of $3 shoes for men in Albany. N. B. All my dry-goods at cost. Fl It ST STRKKT, ALBANY, OREGON. in , (fl In t. 33) 1 In 3Ci ake "immons One Dose ioo Dollar?. Dkr S. L. R: I consider onr rtwe liti morn Liver ReKUlatsr worth )IM. cniutiiMteil. 1ml lletilaclie, could eat oth inif with satif:k.'tion or appetite h the iilued, nd felt altogether out of rtfi. I re aortal to Itlue Msi4, Calomel, Qiiinin , and everv remedy su'OHted, hut onlv ohlained temjiorarv relief. One ilmie of S t, R did ni more iro'id than HtQ worth of doctors an dsctoriii';. Rej'y, J C Marti. I have heen a teacher for twenty Tears, and clurinif that time have hail iceated attacks of heailache, produced hy torpid Liver, and have heen entirely cu od tiy Simmons Liret Regulator. I foun t to be of so mild character in its a tion s not to interfere. In the least with my duti tin the school room. To those simi'ar , situi t d and subject to'he same, I cannot ) hi;t recommend Sim mons Liver Reiruiator, E, II. ChbhI Tampbel Isvltle K. 'Liver Regulator L. Blackman, DEALER IX Dm, Paints, Oils, Perfumery AND TOILET ARTICLES, And a lull line of Books, Stationery, Periodicals. Prescriptions Carefully Comnounded. Choice Cigars DHALr.lt I.V- IlKALKK IX Fire Shoes for Ladies. Fine Shoee for JentleiiK li. Fine Shoes for Children. And the finest line of Gents FURNISHING GOODS in the city. Sole agency for the Ludlow Fine Shoe. FOUND AT LAST! TIIK WATERPROOF OIL BLACKING, tuiL'irv t patent leather, etc.. CANNOT Bt EQUALED in iitinilerH of gnod iptalitieit. The fo' luwie are a few of iui qualititsi: 1st. It is lasting and durable. I'd. It does not rub otf on the hands or clothes. u'. It is iieifectlv waterproof. 4th. It softens the leather to itt natural state. .Mb. It gives the leather a new and glopsy appearance. fitli. It contains not one ingre dient that is injurious to either the leather or stitching, but is a pre server of iheiu. 7th. It can be used on the finest lioots and shoes and not prevent the use of the common boot-bUck-ing, but will softeu and keep them from ciacking. Now, my friends, if such an oil as this would suit vou, go to tne drug store of Hulin e: Dawson. w here you can get it for 50 cents per ticx. One box will oil more than one set of harness. Receipt for maku g the oil is sold only lot individual use. .1. C. DEVISE, Manufacturer and Agent, Albany, Oregon. III Health is Wealth ! Ir K. C. Wi-st nerxe and lraii: trf&tinerit, a nu:ir intveil sK.tifie foi hy Hteria, di.ziueM lit, hciniarhe, ner vtu protttratiAn nUHcl hy the iide of al-ohil or toliaeco, ftoftemntf of I train rcs'iltin in insanity and leading to nni try, decay and lot of power in eitlici etx Each hox con tains one ni .nth't treatment. One dol lar a box, or six box e for Ave dollars, wnt hy mail pre paid on receipt of price, (; tiarantce iwnedonly .y J. A. 4'umniinKH, dnurtrist slc aftreut, Albany, Ore'.ii. 500 REWARD W will pay the above reward' for any ea of liver complaint, dys-woaia, siek heailache, indifTMtlon, constition or cotivenra-a w on act cure with West's liver pills, when tl direction are strictly complied with. The are put ely vegetable and never fail to irive satisfaction. Large boxes, containiuir 3o pills, 25 cents. The genuine manufactured only by the John C. West company, Chicago Illinois. Sold by J. A.Cuuimii2f(-i,,drugist AllDy, OrsxoD . THE OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. E. UOGO, Keeelver. ANC Oregon Developnieiit Co.'s S tea nis hip Line ii iAXD 22 Hours Less Ti.ma Tlian by any other route: Accomodations uripurjtcd fcrtciiifrrt so safety. Fares and fnii-hu ia h,mi a so the C'recon leve opnieut toirj li.j'o ahis, much less tl.at I y any ctl er route ween all i-oinu iu tbc Wiliimi tt'r l and ian Francisco. SAIlvINQ DATES. moM iiyci.M. Willamette Valley.... . M...Mav 7th W lift Willamette Valley 2i, 31 FROM BAN PKiktlSCO V Slav 3rd Willamette Valley..... 'lith W illamette Valley ii The company nerre the riht to ctau; teauiers cr ailiuK ilau. DAILY rAUILVURil THAISS hxo.pt -uuiias.) L Yat,dlna ":f0 a m I Lv Albanv 1220 T Corvallil 1j:S. a M I " Corvaliis li m Ar Albany I l:J- a M j Ar Vifjinna i-S r. M O & (j. tia.im jonueut at Ai!an and Coi Wm. Jl Iloae, C, Hoai I, Central UaukKct. O. F & P. Ak-ent Corvaliis, O on EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MOUNT SHASTA ECL'TB California express trains run daily sotra aonii' ,7:00 p m..Lv.... .Portland Ar.. 8.3; am 10:L'a p m..Lv Albany Lv.. t:.; am lu:15 a iu..Ar b. Fi-a'ieihco.Lv.. y-vj prn Cornl l'a.. Train Unlly- K. Sunday e:o0 a ill. .Lv Portland Ar. . . -m 1-"H p m. .Lv. . . . Ailt :i.m.rt.Lv..lz:Mi tan ft -HJ p mAr ....Rok;Iju.-( Lv.. o; 'o am simuu Itraurn. 2,p-Lv Albany Ar.. !:J0 pm 2:35 p m Ar....L banon Lv am T:30aui..L AlUny Ar.. 4. pin b,2ain..Ar Lebanon...... Lv.. 34o put albanv local, dailv (Encfpt Sunday) .00 PM..I.V Portland Ar....9.iK a .U0.........Ar. ..Albany..... LV....5.0J a m PULLMAN BUFi KTSLLLi Elib". TOURIST SLLtriXG CARS, For avcouimiNiation of Second Clitm i a senders a'.taelied to Express Train, West Nile lliiim:. Between 1'ortland and CoiVitlliB Mall Train llallj - Extp. Sunday 7-St'am..L ...l'or.la.l ...Ar.5 30p. m l:iO p m..Ar.. Conaj.is.. L l'J.S. p. m At Albany and Corvaliis connect with trains of Oregon PaciBcltailroad. Exprrss Train llully (Exiipt Sunday 1:40 p ni..I.v. . 7:!6 p m.. Ar.. ..Portland... Ar.. fe:20 am .. j.eViiinvile.Lv..A.4w ua THROUGH TICKETS lo Al! Point EAST AND SOUTH f-PTor tickets &i.d full information re iratdiui: ratis map, etc., call ti, comisi.'s akTent at AiUiuv. K.hoKJII.H, F P. KoGEIU", iianatfer As-t. t;. F & p, A Notice of Stockholders Meeting. "VfOUCE Is IIKKKI1V GIVKN 7IIT THE J. aliimul -t.K kho'.l. rs me. :iim of the Al iMtiy Minitii: and M illin-r ( oin.ai of Albaiiy will lie l.eld at tlie- ollxe if tlie Seeretarv in roi.ius i", and iu tlie St'-aliiiii-IVare. tmiMin-f n Kiiet flrcet, Albir,, Or, tin Hie tiTtli dav, the ouiiii- lieinir tin lat ilond:!- of Air":l. l-'il, al tin hour of i ' four o'eloek P. M., for tlie l.lirMfe of circt inir seven direelor? to t-cive for the ensuiiijr year. Dated Aibaby, Or. March lii. J.. It. Moxtam e, See ret a iv. We :irrv a larrc f-t-K-k of lirint'-r's stationery, well as sorted, lov;'it tlireet fnun tho inanufactuivrs at a low ligure, ami can give tlie liest of work in all kinl.s of printing fur the least money. Try us. Paisi.::y t Smii.ky. IOST In this city or cn lie tiuie. a J ladieK --old wait h, on April .nn. ihe lindr will be reuanleii by leavinj.' il e xamo at. the Academy f 'ur Ladi of Perpetual Hp. " !. i:.-' DK . IH.ACKPI KN. ATTOIU.EY AT . Lao, Albany lrK"ii. OH.ce in Odd Fellow's Temple. A"ill practice iu all count of the state, and rive special attrption t -J, busim-sf, ept the county o.uit of Lian count v. THE MARKETS. AI.BANT QCOTATIONS. Wheat Oata Mc Flour (4.35 peili.bJ Potatoes 40c Et'irs 1 Butter ilj(i:'5c Lard ()(il2Vsc. Hams 141."k. Shoulders (((SSc. Bacon 10(3 1-jc. Hops Hay TiinotLv. t Ifi nsltr t ... $12. Ajip es -Green, $1 per t n. Pluon Dried, '((tc. per lb. App'es dried bleached 9c BUndritd 3t c. Chickens $5 00 (25.50 Beef :'.(g::c proas. Mutton t:i(g:;..T0per head. Hon Sjie, dresser. Val fiiie.