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THE MORNING HERALD: WEDNESDAY, MAY" 110. I!1.-
DIW AND WKBK1Y
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DAILY
Published erery morning except Monday)
'iHml h carrier, ner week i'u
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WUKLT,
Published every Friday Morning.)
Be copy, per annum. In advance.- .T2. 00
When nut paJ In advance.- i.60
THE MAILS,
Hall at the Albany poetotHce cloee
Fur all office north
The Eartern etatea ffl;S0 a. M,
The West Side f
And the Marrow On ; R. KJ ;
r Portland and Satin 11 A. II
orralU and Y aquina .12;30 r. M
; t office south. M. 7:30 r. m
The poatofflc will be elm d each evening
(font lis lo seven o'clock.
Registered matter for the ly morning
train should be mailed before o clock the
retfous evening.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Departs
r assencer.
Futght.....
...Il.13pml2.20pm
3. 40pm '.7.45 a m
RESETTLING PALESTINE.
It is announced that the Roths
childs are willing to contribute to
the fund for colonizing the expelled
Kussian Jews, and that instead of
having named any specific sum as
their contribution they practically
stand in the position of having
guaranteed to make u whatever
deficit there may be after all
others have subscribed. Tiiis will
probably make them the heaviest
contributors to the fund, and they
deserve the highest encomiums for
their generosity.
But what disposition shall be
made of the exiles? Baron
liirach'i plan was to colonize them
in South America, but Baron
Rpthschild favors the colonization
of Palestine. This raises the very
interesting and important ques
tion whether Palestine is availab'e
for settlement so that when colon
ized it shall be able to compete
with other countries in such
respects as give a country at the
present day standing and individ
uality. In considering such a question
we mast discriminate between
sober fact and the romance and
enthusiasm of Hebrew poetry. A
"land flowing with milk and
honey'' would be wonderfully at
tractive to a band of exiles after
forty years of wandering in the
desert, but it is easy to see that if
milk and honey were the only
staple products of tlie country
there would be but little induce-
ment to resettle it at the present
day. The vioe and the olive may
still flourish, but no prudent man,
certainly not one with the busi
ness sagacityof a Rotbchild, would
colonize a country simply because
it would produce grapes and
olives.
bentiment, tradition ami na
tional pride may operate strongly
in favor of Palestine, but when it
comes to finding a home for exiled
Russian Jews, and forming them
into a self-supporting community
and something more, tradition
and sentiment must yield to the
stern logic of facts. Palestine at
its best was only an agricultural
and pastoral country, and a coun
try with only such resources can
not compete on equal terms with
those countries where agriculture
and manufactures go hand in hand,
and where commerce is the auxil
iary of both. Ex.
Secretary Rusk, in speaking of
the presidential excursion on tliier
return to Washington said: It
was a wonderful one. Especially
gratifying was the reception in the
South; but the great American
public was enthusiastic from start
to finish, and if the good folks on
the ronte omitted any courtesy, it
would be more than he cou'd do to
discover the gap. "The feature of
the trip that impressed me more
even than the opularenthsiasin,"
continued tUe secretary, "was the
remarkable oratorical ability of
the president. He made a greater
number of tjrst-class speeches
in a month than many
public men could think of and
deliver in a lifetime, and his
efforts were not all prearranged,
for the best things he said terc
spontaneous.''
Secretary of the Interior Noble
says it is true he demands young
Itauin'a resignation, because of
his selling offices and making false
returns of civil examination.
Commissioner Kauui says tl at his
pon is innocent of any wrong, and
that if the president is displeased
at him over the unfortunate affair
he will resign.
Considerable fuss has been
kicked up over the assault upon
the future Czar of Russia while on
a visit to japan. iut prooaoiy
the boy was on a lark and got
caught. The Chronicle says that
tba more it learns of the assault
on the Czarowitz the more reason
we have for the suspicion that his
highness got into the scrape by in
dulging the natural desire of a
prince to see the sights incognito,
lie and Prince George were evi
dently out on a lark and over
looked the important fact that
princes are not permitted to raise
a row unless they bang out their
sign. This they evidently failed
to do, and one of tnem got pun
ished for his neglect.
One object of the new tariff law
is to induce manufacturing in this
country. As an evidence that it
accomplishes that design we have
but to allude tothe following from
an influential English paper : "Un
doubtedly the McKinley tariff
bill operates to encourage this
emigration. The machinery of
many English mills is being re
moved en bloc to the States with
English operatives to set it going.
Mr. Percy Legge of Bradford, Enf!
land, and Mons. I.eclair of Liege,
have selected a site for a factory
in Rhode Island for the making of
fine worsted yarns. Twenty-seven
American cities and towns com
peted for the enterprise."
Some peculiar situation arise in
our governmental affairs that
puzzle the officials. An interest
ing question has arisen at the treas
ury department, in connection
with the present silver law. The
treasury notes, aggregating $4:!,
552,000, have been issued under
the act. Seignorage on the silver
coined is $2,545,000. The question
that con 1 route the secretary is
whethe or nut he can under
any circumstances, issue silver
certificates against this amount.
Tiik consolidation business in
Portland is the important question
in that burr and is making unite
au interesting canvas. The in
terest ol the cities affected lies in
the direct ion of consolidation, at
least that is the way it would look
in a general view of the case.
A
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Th.
QUARTER
tic.
ker tount ore
ur A
on, near what
m new baker City. aAr UTIIDV
man who has biiicUtll I Ufl I
lufomt' ideiitilt'ti with the ruwjurues
;imltlei'i'imeiit of that country. Thw,
ACO
man is no "titer than Mr. John blow art, one
of the wealthiest and most influential citizens
in the cuiiiy. In a recent loiter he Bays:
"I hail been suffering from pains in my hack
anri general kidney complaint for twine time,
and l'a: used many reuiMtits without any
but temporary relief. 1 he pains in 1113 back
had Iveeome so severe Ih n I was prevented
from attending tu my work and could not
move without the u?: of a cane. Hearing,
throu-h a frteud, f the wondertul cures ef
fort by Oregon Kidney Tea, 1 wa-t induced to
try a bo, and from that verv first dose I
tt.und instant relief, and before u ihir half
the o intents of the box the pains in c y back
entirely disappeared I have every faith in
the virtues oi the Oregon Kidney Tea, and
can CMh ienliOusIy recommend it tu iijj
friends. I w.MiId not be without it lor any
thing." Oreun Kidney Tea cures headache, incon
tinence of urii e, brick dust sediment, burn
ing or pain f -.1 1 sensation while urinating, and
all affections ot the kidney or urinary organs
of either sex.
HUMPHREYS
Dk. IIumphrkt's SpgUFicsare scientitically
and carefully prepared prescriptions; used
for luanv years in private practice with suc
cess, and for over thirty years U9ed hy the
people. Kvery single Specific is a cure for
the disease named.
These secifics cure without drupitinir,
purxiiir or reducing the system, and are in
fact and deed the sovereign remedies of the
world.
Ll.r OF PRINCIPAL NOS. CTHKH. PHtCKM..
1 fevers. Congestion, inflammation . . l!.r
1 Worms, worm fever, worm colic 2..
2 iJryinx Colic, or teething of infants.. --'
4 Diarrhea, of children or adult 26
o Dysentery. Griping, Billious Colic 2".
i Cholera Morbus, vomiting -'
7 Couh, colds, hrouchitis 2".
b NYuraltiia, toothaihe, Faceache 23
! lleauache, sick htadaclie, vertigo.... 16
10 lipspepgia, billious stomach 25
11 Suppressed or Painful Periods 2a
12 Whites, too profuse peiiods 25
l:i Croup, cough, difficult breathing 2:"i
14 Salt Khcuui. eaysipelas. eruptions.. 2n
If) Kheuinatism, rheumatic pains 2fj
Hi Fever and ague, chills malaria 50
17 Piles, blind or bleeding :0
III Catarrh, influenza, cold in the head ;'r0
20 V hfxtping Cougn, violent coughs 50
24 Oeueral debility, physical weakness 60
27 Kidney disease oi
Is .Nervous dchilitv l ou
.10 Urinary Weaki.ess, wi tting bed....
32 Diseases ot the heart, palpitation...
50
1 Ol
Sold by druggists, or sent post)iaid on re
ceipt of price. Dr. Humphreys' Manual, (144
pages) rkhly bound in cith and gold, mail
ed rcc, 11UMPHKKYS MF.D. O ,
111 113 William St , New Yoik.
SPECIFICS
Fxernlor' Sale,
in the County Court of Linn county, Oregon
In re the estate of I
Geo. W. Warmoth, deceased, f
NOTICK IS HEKElStf GIVEN THAT THE
Hinlersigned the duly appointed quali
lieil and acting; fcole executor of the
last will and tcslamcut of Geo. W.
Warmutli, deti-iised, in pursuance of
Hie terms of tlieast will and testa
ment of said deceased aud in further
purMiiiiicv .if an order or the above
er.tilled court duly made mid entered
of rcciril in the aimve entitled cause
on Hie lsih d y of April, is'.q, author.
zitur, li' ciisiiii; and ilirvi tinif liim ag
siieli executor lo make sale of the real
propel l lieicinafl r described, will
on Saturday, the '.d day of May. 1V.U,
at the hour of 1 o'clock v. M. of said
day at the court lioue door in the
city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon,
oII-ji for ale and sell at public auc
tion to the lii'liest and best bidder for
cu.-h in hand and in one parcel the
following described real property
beloiiK'nn; to the estate of said
deceased, to-wit: Ik-iniuin at the
Southwest c.riicr of the Donation
hand Claim of James H. Payne, the
same bcinir at the Southeast corner of
the Southwest quarter of section 17
Tjwnshii. 14 Sotitli Kangc ."I West
Willamette meridian in Linn county,
Oregon, and runninj; thebcu Ewst o'jo
rods, tlienee North ltW rods, thence
West N. lb. uee Smith 1:; ,; rods,
then, c West iPJ rods, thence 8outli
N'iJa rods to the place of heginniiuf
Dated this 'JUt dav of April. ls;ii
(iko. V. Kkknev.
Executor of the last will and testa
ment of (ieo. W. Warmoth, deceased.
Hewitt k Ikvixe.
Att'y for Executor.
SPRING
OUR STOCK OF SPUING WAGONS IS THE LARGEST AND MOST
COMPLETE ON THE PACIFIC COAST, AND COMPRISES
ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF
Four-Spring Passenger and
tain Wagons,
SPECIAL PARCEL DE
LIVERY WAGONS.
ONE - HORSE BUSINESS
WAGONS,
ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE
WAGONS, ETC.
It will pay all parties want
ing Spring wagons of any
description to call upon or
correspond with us.
We guarantee our vehicles the best,
Staver &
NEW MARKET BLOCK, - -
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND
TIIK PAf'IKK1
. .
aiaciunery ana venicles
send for catalog
AV. O.UAVIS cfc
ALBANY, -
Tho ion nf l,ia vioinitv m.ii,li,MW to meet the nec.ls ol all grades o
, . . . -
not be jealOllS bt'CilllSe tllt-ir Wive?
talk so constancy about Matthews
and Washburn. ItS not their KOOl
looks the ladies are talking about,
it is the good qualites of the .-ook
.F . 1 ., 11 i-
and heating dtoves they sell. Every
one seems to be delighted when
they buy from M. and
Oiir stock of candy has arrived,
and we will give special
churches and sociables.
& Garrett.
rate to i
Mueller
Woml for Sale.
Dry fir wood delivered to any
part of the city at $ j (M) per cord",
lieave orders at the foot of Ferrv
street nt 1'. W.
ard.
pink'a lumber
A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES
Fn H YS AND GIRT. AT
JULIUS GRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE
Spring amomcemenT
The public is invited to inspect the im
mense stock of Dry Goods
FOR THESPRINCOF
His assortment U
aol prices.
bier
thin
The Highest Market Price Paid for
WAGONS.
Mouii"
HALF-PLATFORM
SPRINQWAGONS,
SCROLL SPRING WAGONS
"HANDY WAGONS,"
'TAYLOR' OR THREE
SPRING WAGONS,
HALF-SPRING WAGONS,
EXPRESS WAGONS,
DELIVERY WAGONS,
prices lowest, quality considered.
Walker
- PORTLAND. OREGON.
MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON
I'llKT f)K
. . I tud wens, without pain or the knife.
of Evsry Description. ne also makes a hpeuiaity or treat-
k and pmce list. ;ncut with electricity. Has practii cd
i ,n the German French and Eiii'lNn
CO. jaiTsiK1
OREGON. j "..OI)' WILL TO ALL."
ALBANY
Collegiate Institute.
ALBANY,
IHSO
A Eull C( rps of
OREGON
, 18SI
Instructors.
Classi'al, st'U tine, literary, crmmercia
and normal classes. Courses of study ar
! Hudentu. Spe. ial indunemeuts offHrul to
; udcnw from abroa.1. Tuition ranges from
s.5 to tnia.59 Per Term.
Instrumental instruction in music i
1 given l.y Miss Uura Unltra.
I in i',rf",c '"''' ' "
; rooms for self hoarding at small expense. A
.areiui supervision exercised over pup
wy from home.
I tor circuhirs and full particulars, addrcw
I the president,
KfcV. ELbtKT N. COXDIT,
Albany, Orison,
CR0WDER BROS
Contractois and Builders.
Jllice on First street with Wal
lace & Cusick, real estate agents,
Jhany, Oregon. Estimates given
n ail kindd of buildingsorcarpen-
j er work. All work intrusted to
will be promptly executed.
evjr before, anl he h prop.irel
Star
Bake
7
,.A FULL STOCK OF..
Staple Groceries
ware.
The best quality of teas, coffees, camlirs
nuts, tc.
FRESH BARED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
At this olil reliable house ' also to lc
founil a complete assortment of fresh family
groceries, to whicl in constantly bci;.if added
all the seasonable Hue of groceries mid pro
visions, such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order
Anchouy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Cannea Goods of All Kinds-.
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
These ifoods were all houclit when pri.-c
ere low and the lieucnt of tie ruar't:i will lx
iven to his customers. Kcinembci (!.c place,
it the old corner on First and llrciiliin tits.
Conrad 31 iter,
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, aluoof the lkjlle
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a s;.e-
',alty of chronic tliseas.-s. rwi.ovt-s
cancers, scroiuia enlargements, tumor
tS"OtIice and residence Ferry street,
between Third and Fourth.
11HOSK WISII1NUA FIKSTCLAMS IN
. s'ruipenr, the bast made t Ht;tnd the
i climate of this coast, can be suited by cu ling
! it Mis. 11. K. liytnan's, opMsitc the .Mn-oir.c
t I'emplj, Flnt street . The latent voc-.il und
, 'llNtrumelltal music kept for s:ile. Also The
' largest assortment of Ht..mpin pat'.cr 'j to
. select from this s:dc of 'FriM... I.r-ns..:w
i iven in painting and entiroi,!Lr at her
! Uudio over Linn County i;.utk. Oiw-her
j v'our rdcr and you will be plcasc-i.
N n rsry .
Me; 8 '-4. Ilynian & IVowncIl
prepared in their nursery to
are
fur-
nisli all kindri of sti ck, and those
intending to plant should eall upon
them.
IIimiIm anil Shoes.
Purchasers of I'.ooU and Shoes
hear in mind that bis; advertise
ments and oilers of bi discounts
lo not always mean best values.
You will have to pay some one a
profif as no one can do business
without exense. The quest on is
who can sell you the best g.o !s
for the least money.
SaMI'1 L E. Yol'NO.
BAZAAR STORE.
1891 AT 3
z
.
to siti.-ify customers in quality
Country Produce
Crockery
Also carries the finest lines of
Pianos & Organs
.V Till: WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK.
OI)I FI-XLOWS TEMPLE,'' ALB.1. NY, OREGON.
-TXJLICJS
Manufacturer of
AND
FINE illlWil m KhT WEST
(hitrs I'ius; and Smokitu; Tobiiccif, Meersebmitu and Briar Pipee, st
full lin o' Winokers' Articles.
N; ot to Pileiiiei's cmi.iy ;re, Albany, Oreeron,
1E1. C. Sea-rls.
The largest and best line of $3 shoes
for men in Albany.
N. B. All my clry.goods at cost.
FIRST STREET, ALHANV, OREGON.
n
sO J3 g
533 1
ake
"immons
'Liver
Regulator
One Dose
WO ATS
ioo Dollar?.
Dr.oi R. L. R: I consl.ler onp lie lm
mons Liver R.tulntor orthJIIMI. a
conDtiiatcl, l..vl Heilrhc, conl.l eat nth
intf with sat if action or appetite ha the
iil.i, an:l felt altoirether out of rt"i. I re
aort.-.l to Rl.ie Mahi. Calomel, Quinin , an.l
evrrv tcmc ly (niji'este.!, hut nnlv ohlainel
u-mponrv relief, fine dose of S L II .lid m
more itom1 than AllHI worth of .loetors an
ilxtorin. ltc)i'y, J C Martin.
1 have iK'en a teacher f-.r twentv veara, anH
'luring thj time h.ive hal iejH-:ite.I attackof
hfniu he, ir'liicol bytorpi'l Liver, ami
bav e been entirely cu wl l.y Simmons l.ivet
Heir'ilator. I foun t t te of an mild i
i'l.ara :ttr in it a ti.n not to interfere, In
tl.e leant with my duti fin the pehool room,
To th.v-c nimi'a . eitui t U and subject tnhe
same, I eannl.t t hit recomniuDd Sim
mons Liver Ketraiator,
K. K. Omisl CamDbel lnvllle Kj
G.L. Blackmai?,
DEALER IN
Draos, Paints, Oils, Perfumery
AND TOILET ARTICLES,
And a full line of
Books, Stationery, Periodicals.
Prescriptions Carefully Comoounded.
JOSEPH,
Choice Cigars
DEALER IN-
MKAI.KK IN
Fine Shoes for I.adie?.
Fine Shoes for lentlenien.
Fine Shoes for Children.
And the finest line of ients
FURNISHING GOODS in
the city.
Sole agency for the Ludlow
Fine Shoe.
FOUND AT LAST 1
THE W ATE RFROO F
OIL BLACKING,
bii-kTV t'ij. intent leather, etc..
CANNOT BE EQUALED
in iiuumtTH or uod qualities. Ihc fo'
louiii' ari: a K nf its qualities:
1ft. It is lasting and durable.
LM. It does not rub off on the
hands or elothes.
3d. It is iierfectlv waterproof.
4th. It softens the leather to itf
natural Mate.
5th. It gives the leather a new
and gloppy appearance.
(lli. it contains not one ingre
dient that is injurious to either the
lettlier or stitching, but is a pre
server of (hem.
7th. It can be used on the finest
bunts and shoes and not prevent
the use of the common boot-black
in, but will soften and keep them
from cracking.
Now, my friends, if such an oil
as this would suit you, go to the
drug store of Hulin & Dawson,
where you can get it for 50 cents
per ficx. One box will oil more
than one pet of harneSB. Receipt
for lnakirg the oil is sold only for
individual uee.
J. C. DEVINE,
Manufacturer and Agent,
Albany, Oregon.
Health is Wealth !
Dr. E. C. West's
nen'e and brain
treatment, a Ku:ir
antecd spixitic for
hysteria, dizziness
tits, headache, ner.
voiis prostration
caused by the use of
alenhol cir tobacco,
eofteninr of brain
resulting in insanity
and leading to mis
ery, decay ai;d lo
of Hwer in eithel
s x Kach lox con
tains one in nth'
treatment. One ilol
lar a h. or six box
es fi.r vc dollarn
Miit l.y mail pre
paid on receipt ol
price. (iuarantee
i.mie.i only l.y J. A.
I'unimiiiKH, ilriiuirist
sole scent, Albany.
Oregon.
m REWARD
We will pay the above reward; for any cas
of liver complaint, dvs'jieuaia, sick hea.lache.
iiiiiififestion, conntition or costiveness we
cannot cure with West's liver pills, when th
direction are strictly complied with. The)
are piuely veiretal.le and never fail to irive
satisfaction. Larue Iwixes, cortaininif 3ii
pills, is CT-nU. T he ireniiine manufactured
only hy the John West company, chioa&o
Illinois. Sold by J. A. ,CuD.mii4rs. dniKKis'
Alhafly, Oreiioo
Julius Gradwold, projirietor of
the Golden Rule Razaar, informs
us that he w ill adl to his already
larire busineFS a complete line of
shelf hardware and family
groceries. Tlie saleR of his Golden
Rule teas and baking powder is
steadily increasing, lie still keeps
up the elegant prizes with these
goodp.
-THE-
Yaquina Route :
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. E. HOOK, Kerelti-r.
ANC
Oregon Development Co.'s
Steamship Line
225 MILESSUORTtl
iAKD
22 Hours Less Time
Than by any. other route:
Accomodations UDeurji.wd for t. : fort an
salety. tales and freights iii :.i.ui.tui
the Oregon lleve C mei.t iniai'a
ships, oiuch less U.t ly any ( ii.t r route
ween all points in tie illUu t'e si
and an Francisco.
SAIUNQ DATES.
nou TAQl INX. 1
Willamette Valley.... ......May 7th
W V
Willamette Valley
FROM as raAMiiicc
let
14, 31
IT May 3rd
Willamette Valley..... il'ih
Willamette Valley ' 20. L6
The company reserve the right to cl u ifi
teaiucrs cr Siilinif uates.
VAI1.T rArtbR.NORR TRAINS
hxeept ciunilavs.)
L Yac.alna7.00 a I Lv Altiany 12 20 r
Corvallis lo:3S a a I " Corvalns l:oi r
Ar Albany ; t:Js a h I Ar Ya",uiiia 13'. p. m.
O & C. tia.iia cciiue.t at Ai!n ana loi
. 1) Moan,
C, t Hooi'R, Central Manuel,
U. K & P. ut
Ccrvallif, O on
EAST SOUTH
-VIA-
S0UTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
TilE KOUKT SHASTA KOL'TE
Califurnia exprtsa trains run daily
SOL tU " kohiu
tT:O0pm..Lv..... Portland Ar.. !:!.' am
10:2b p iu..Lv.....A!bat.y Lv.. i:il am
lo:lj a in.. Ar...... b. 1 ran. -w.-o.Li .. HAiim
Local Ym.HS. 1'rMin Dally- K. Mi.'.lny
h.-OO a m..I. 1-. rt'.ai.d Ar. . i;i m
lirA" p m..Lv Ail-ii....L .. is.i am
6:40 p mAr.....Koeour Lv. . i.:J-m
LrtMinun Krmnrb.
2.36 p Lv Albai y Ar.. ia
2Uf5 p m Ar ....LcI.aJiou Lv 4-imiu
7:'10am. L Alla-.j. Ar.. i.: f in
fe.22am..Ar I. ha. n il Lv.. a - pin
ALBANY LOCAL. p.lll.T (Kxot-pt Sunday)
:.co m..Lv r.irt!i..i Ar....'-.'.K, a h
J.W..... Ar. ..Ai!,All. U....:.iK'i M
l'U LLM AN Ul- I KTisLI. L 1 fc! li .
tourist ki.ukj ::; c.vrs,
For accommouath.n oi fco -rr.-l Ll- i'a
sen'-rs attached to txj ress Xiuurs
Wral c 1US... .
Between 1'oitianO .h t'orv.ii'is
Mall Train l;tll - Kxo Sur-Wy
7:3iam..Lc ...l'o.-!;ah 1 ..Ar.SS'ip. in
12:10 p m..Ar.. Coixm.is.. 1. il.:V.p. ei
At AlNanv and t'orva;ii ccinect :lh
trains of tin ton l ac'b- l:lica i.
CxprrsH Train l;i:ty cKx.tpt tci .lay
1:40pm. .Lv Por'lai.d.. Ar.. fe:20aro
:2a p m . Ar Jb Miiiuville. Lv jm
THROUGH TICKETS
io A" Point
EAST AND SOUTH
$9 For tickctii at.J full ir.fmAticn re
irariliiii: nt-s uap-, etc., ca'I en ct-nij m.y'
ar nt at A. Mm .
K. KuKlil.KK. F. ! IviK.I R,
Mui;arcr T. :P V ( , A
A WEAK firlAft
Can cure himself of the de
plorable rtfiilts of early abuse and
pertVctly rehtore his vijrorand vital
ity by our home treatni'iit. Tlie
remarkable cures of hopeless raeca
of nervous debility and private
conmlaints are ever where stamo
out tiackerv. Ticaties atid
ipieslion list, a tJiveician's ;i!'t to
Butrcrin; huiiiaiii'v, will be prit
flee to those alllictec. Address
with stamp
PIONEER IN'STITI'TE,
405 Kearny t., Room 2, San
Francisco, Oil.
We carry a iaifro stK-k of
printer's tationery, well :!
sorted, lioujilit liiv t from the
manufacturers at a low figure,
and can give t!:e best of work
in all kinds of juintinjr for the
least money. Try u.
I'AISI.KY tV 'Mil KY.
rrxii? xr a t irrrro
AI..KAKT QVOTATIONS.
Wheat ;o:4
OaU yif '
Flour-f4.2T.pe: bb!
Potatoes -lil'e
E?cs l:io
Butter 'i1(a:rc
Lard 10tl'Jjc.
Hams H1.V.
Shoulders (kSC
Bacon 10(S; Vic
Hops 2(c.r
ILay Timotliv. 1f.. nafs'anil el ..
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App es Orecn, $1 ner bn.
P1uk Dried, $(e. per lb.
App es dried bleached 9c f undried
0) ! C.
Chickens $5 00 (25.50
Beef ::iKc rross.
Mutton 50per head.
Hok-8 S'.fc. dretiec.
Veal 4aitfc.
SPECIAL SALEDAr!
Th .lav fk'A uill .11 ... ... 1 . .
" tii ai HUIUt'U
rates svr1 li
- - sj i '..iinu'j K'H'U
for spot cash only. Call earlv and
secure baruains.
MlELLKR & ;ARKF.TT,
Cash' Urocers.