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TilE AlOKNING HEKALI): T1IUKSDAS , MAY'Ji, InfM. DAIW AND WEKKkY TERM 8 OF SUBSCRIPTION DAILY rabllibtd ;Tcry moralog ticept Monday.) Mvured by curler, per week... 020 y nail, per year.......... 6 00 WUILT, 4PabIUhed every Friday Morning.) ne copy, per annum, In ad vnce......f2.00 do aot piiat in alviiicHW,.m 2.60 TBE MAILS, lialla at the Albany pof tolllce cloee Tat all offlcee north The atern state f 6;S0 A. M, Aid the Narrow Oa iff It R. e Portland and Sann orralliaaod Yaquina ...11 a. a ....12:S0 r. a 7:30 r. a d each evening . y oaice aoutn The Doetoffii'a will h i-l Ifom eil lo aaren o'clock. Beffiaiere-1 matter lor the train ahould b mailed before rertona ereninr. ly mominic o clock the OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrive! Depart! rtaaentor.. Fufcrht...... ...Ul.I3pm;l2.20ptn J 3.Mpm'7.4Sani TIIK PERSISTENCE OF WRONG The extent to which the viscious achcmea of men are carried are really remarkable, and one cannot bat think if all of this energy was directed in the right channel, what a world of good it might ac complish. An example of this ia found in the recent decision of the Buprenie court of Louisiana, compelling the secretary of state to officially pro mulgate the constitutional amend ment adopted by the last Louisi ana legislature proriding for submitting a continuation of the charter of the lottery to the people despite the veto of the governor which the Richmond Times says settles one very important and interesting fact, and that is that constitutional amen jments adopt ed by the requisite two-thirds ma jority of both houses of a state legislature occupy a radically dif ferent position from ordinary bills The circumstances of this case are well known. The charter of the lottery was about to expire, and the company determined to leave no expedient untried to secure its renewal for twenty-five years. To effect this they offered to pay the State of Louisiana $1,000,000 a year for the term mentioned, and this, when the impoverished con dition of the state treasury was considered, proved too great a temptation for the legislature to resist. Knowing, however, the bitter animosity of Governor Nicholls to the measure, ami that he would be certain to veto any ordinary bill which might bt passed, the company induced the legislature to adopt an amendment to the state constitution providing for renewal, such amendment, of course, to be submitted to the people foriatitication. After some what of a prolonged struggle, the amendment was adopted by exact ly the necessary two-thirds major ity in both houses, and it then went to the governor, who vetoed it and returned it to the legisla ture. In the meantime, one of the senators who had voted for it became seriously and, as it proved, fatally ill, and although efforts were made to take him on his couch to the senate chamber, so that, though dying, his vote might be recorded in order that the amendment might be passed over the veto, he was too weak to be moved, lie finality died without his vote being cast, and as it needed that one vote to obtain the desired two-thirds majority for the ' measure in the senate, the secre tary of state held that amendment was dead, and refused to have it officially recorded and promulga ted. The lottery company were then compelled to resort to an other expedient, and determined to appeal to the supreme court for a mandamus to cjmpel the secre tary to give official recognition to the amendment, on the ground that the measure, being a constitu tional amendment legally adopted by the legislature, was not subject Ut the governor's right of veto, anil that toe only veto power laid with the people. The point was argued carefully at length, and finally the court decided in favor of the lot tery company. Whether the peo ple will ratify the amendment or not, and so renew the charter, is a matter in which the wholecountiy is more or less interested, for the lottery abomination has for years been the great demoralizer of the people of every state of the Union. It is to be feared they will, for apart from the tempting offer of tti e company tu reduce their taxes t ttie extent of $1,000,000 a year for a quarter of a century, money for the purchase of voters will le speat like water, and, unfortunate ly, there are a very large class of voters in Louisiana always ready to cast their ballots in accordance with the wishes of the higbsst bid der. The main point of the iiiesent interest, however, i9 that men- tioned at the beginning of thin article, which is that according to a majority decision of the I.ouiti ana supreme court, amendments to state constitutions legally adopted are not subjects to execu tive veto. Such is the law of Louisiana, and will be regarded as authority throughout the Union unless set aside by the supreme court of some other stote, in w hich vent, so far as that state is concerned, it will he inoperative. Desi Ri i i iv e storms visit many parts of the coiintiy, often doing immense damage. Oregon is the freett from such catastrophes of any part of the t'lobe. This week at dailies ville, lexas, many thousand dollars woith of crop were annihilated l)- a heavy hail Storm last night, w hich fell to the depth of from ( to IS inches, in Northern Texas, where wheat averaging 'M bushels per acre was ready for the reaper. Not a heai was left standing. The Um age in the locality of Gainesville was at least $100,000. Other sec tfons report damages nearly as great. Tub exploits of scions o" nobility seems to be peculiar to say the least. Hardly has the curiosity allowed to cool down over the escape of Uio young Czarowich of Kussia in getting his skull cracked by a Japanese policeman than two German princes come near losing their lives by trying to run the guards in Italy while larking on full potations of intoxicants. Some of these days even the scions themselves will conclude they are hut common clay and subject to tue same natural laws as other human beings. Conmxerabi.k anxiety is ex pressed in some tmarters over the question of how (Jen. l'almer, the newly elected sen.i'.or iroiu Illinois will stand upon th silver coinage question. As he seems inclined io be reticent upon the subject the interested ones will probably have to wait and see how he votes tr tind out how he stands. .here tit, in Uu QUARTER kcr rountv ore flP A con, mar uliatUl fl is now liakert iiy. apITITll?V man who ha tmitxOCn I U fl I iM-tome itU'tititkd with the rtvjiir'es A p A anl levfl.ment of that country. ThiMUU man it no .ther than Mr. John Mf.ur:,"iwtt; of thi: wealthiest umtmt influential citinn tn the county. In a recent WlWT lit- kis: "I h-ul heen Muttering from iai'ti in my ha. k and ireneral khlney coiiidI lint tor -mntu tunc, ami had iisteil many mimlit without am hut tempor.trx relief. The piiinn in in hark had heroine o severe tint 1 was freveiiUl frm at (emit nx to my work ami ctiM n- nmve without the ti' of a i.iue. I l-:irir-, through a frleml, of the wonderful curt-- u foit hy Oregon Kidney Tea, I wm in iueed t- tryahox.and frun th;t e"v lir-t dose 1 found instant relief, and tn-fnre u in,r h ill the exnlents of the hox the piim in i: .a- k untirrly disappeared 1 rune every f.ith in the virtues ol the Oreirou Kidney Tea, ami rnn conscientiously recommend it to m friends. I would not he without it fr unv tiling." Oregon Kidney Tea cured headache, im-fii tiiiem-e of urn e, hri k dut sediment, hurl ing ur painful Hen?ti"ii while urinating, ami all atTeetiona of tho kidney or urinary or.ti;s of either 8e. HUMPHREYS' Dr. I It'MritKKY'tt S me i Hi d arc Ptieiitilie dh and carefully prepared predcription.s; usei for nianv years in private praoti'e with mil ecw, and for over thirty ycanj ucei hy tin ctpte. Kvery 8inIc speeitiu is a ure fr thcdisea.se iiani'.il. These nceith:a cure without druru'ini.', purini; r redu :ua the system, and are in fact and deed the aoerciu remedies of tlu world, i.it ok rRiscir.it- sw. ci i:k.s. fi:m kn.. t Keer, Congestion, inilainination . . '2 Worms, worm feer, worm cohe J; ;? r inij Colic, or teething of intents.. .'' 4 Diarrhea, of children or adults '!: ." Dscntery, Griping, liiliinusCtdic - t Cholera Si or bus. vcmitin 7 Counh, cold, hroiiehitis. 5 Neur.ilifia, toothache, Kacea:he J 1 Ileadac)ie, aick htadaehu, ertio.... t- 10 Dpspepnia, hillious Htomaeh 'S 4 Supp redded or I'ainful I'eriods 'S 12 Whites, loo profuse petiods I: Croup, couurh, di til cult breathing H Salt Kheum, eaysipelaa. eruptions.. 15 Khcumatism, rheumatic pains Ii Kever and aue, chil Id malaria .' 17 1'ileg, blind tr bleed in PJ Catarrh, iidluenz-i, cold in the head f0 20 W hoopim: C'onn, violent eouulw f0 4 Ceueral debility, physical weaknedH ;.o 27 Kiilncy disease Tmi l'S NervoiLd debility 1 no 30 I'rinary W'eakt.ess, witting bed ;n 32 Diseased ot the heart, palpitation.... 1 og Sold lv druyi'istd, or dent postpaid on re eeipt of price, i'r. llumphreys' Manual, (141 paired) richly bound in doth and cId, mail ed rec, llUMI'lUtKYS MKI, O, 111 & 113 William St , New York, SPEC I FIGS t:rcutor' s Sale. In the t'ountv Court of Linn eountv. Oreion In re the estate of i Geo. W. Warmoth, ileecaseil. i NOTI.CK IS IIKKK.Bt' ;IVKX THAT TIIK umiersitfneil the duly appointeit iptali lied and aetino; tsolc executor of the last will and testament of Geo. W. Warmoth, deceased, in pursuance of the terms of the ast uil'uud testa ment of said deceased ami in further pursuance ,if an order of the above ei.titled court duly made and entered of record "m the a'hovc entitled euu-e on the lvlh dny of April. ls'.d, author zunr, lii eusiti and directing him us such executor to make sale of the real properly hereinuft -r descrilied, will on Saturday, the ttld day of May. lv.il, at the hour of I o'clock v. m. of said day at the court house door in the city of Albany. Linn county, Oregon, otl -r for sale and sell at public am-, t'ton to the highest and best bidder I i cusb in hand and in one parcel the following described real jiiopertv belonini; to the estate of said deceased, to-wit: licininin at the Sotitliwest corner of Hie Donation Land Claim of .lames H. Payne, the same heini; ut the Southeast corner of the Southwest iU.uter of sccti -n U, T wiisl,ip 14 South Kunuu West ! V illaiuette meridian in Linn county, Oregon, and runiiinir thei.ee Ea-t :!-Ji rods, thence North liiO rods, thence West N. thence South l:; :r rods, thence West MU rod-, theuce Soulh Mi'i-':, rod- to the place uf to-ir'unii'iir. Dated this -ilst day of April. IVi. Oco. W. Kkkxfv. Executor of the last w ill and testa. nient oflieo. V. varmotli, deceased, i Hewitt A Irvine. Att'yi for Kxeeutor. SPRING OUR STUCK OF SIMMNt; WAGONS IS THIS LARGEST WDMoST COMPLETE O.N THE PACIFIC COAST, AN It COMPRISES ALLTHE LEADING STYLES OF Foiir-Spring Passenger and Moun tain Wagons, SPECIAL PAUCFL DE LIVERY WAGONS, ONE -HOUSE LUSLNESS WAGONS, ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC.. It will pay all par:ics want ing Spring wu:ns of any description "to call upuii or correspond with us. We guarantee our vehicles the le st, Staver & NEW MARKET I '.LOCK, WE CAKRY THE LARGEST AND THE PACIFIC ; Machinery and Vehicles -KM) KuK catai.oi; AV. O.DAVIS A: ALBANY, - - The men of this vicinity need not be jealous ljecansi' their wive talk so conttfant'y ahoiit Mat! hews and Washburn, lis nut their u'ljod looks the ladies aro talkinj.' about, it is the jroud itialites of thei-nok and heatino; stoves they sell. Kvery one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and V. Our stork of candy h;ij airive.l. aiul we will nivo spi-eial r.ile lo churches and Kociablcs. .Mueller ' (iurielt. AVooil for ale. Iliv 1 1 r wood delivered to any part of the city at ml p -r c ud Leave orders the lo-it i f I'eny street at I'. W. Sjiink.-! hinibei ard. aaaEaE5Tv v ALBANY. j 'MMPMM wiiiwte Institute. ! "TWfe-IS-1 ALDANY OREGON l A FULL .LINE" OF BSCYCLES AMD TRICYCLES K. 1 1 YS AND GIRL AX JULIUS GRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE gPIMG AMODMCEMENT The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods FORTHESPR if w w i His .mort:niiit is !: r ; -r Cm and prices. The Highest llarkel Price I'aid for Cuimlry IVoJiice. WAGONS. HALF-PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, scroll M'ring Wagons "IIANHY WAGONS." 'TAYLOR' OR THREE SPRING WAGONS, II A LF-SPRING WAGONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, 1'ELIYEHY WAGONS, prices lowest, quality considered. Walker PORTLAND, OREGON. MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON COAST OF of Evory Description. AND I'lillK LIST. CO. AGliNTS - - - OREGON. IS!H A Enil C( rps cf Iritit:ttcrs. Classical, ! tiiir, liierary, e',mirrcia ! tf.il n.oroial el i-8::s. Coilrrtej, nf slul ar ' nmtfeil to uieet the neeils of all brutes ci ni.leiits. Se.iAl iuhirenieiiUi ofTercl to 'luilcuu from uhroiui. 'raitiou miikcef froie 1.50 li !;. Ml IVr Term. t InstniiiH-nta! hi.tnjetion in uiunie wi divert hy Mis Latin (Joltra. r.o:ir I in iinvate f:iniilied at low ratis, and rooms lor M ii hnanlim; at small expeune. .-art I'til supervise)! exerciued over pup iw:iy from home. Krr circulars' ami full particulars, a.lilre ; -.he ir-bi.Icr(i, l'.ICV. KI.UKKT X. COX HIT, Alhany, Oregon, C I vO W 1 )E R 13 ilOS Contractor and Builders. )l!ice on First .street with Wal 'ice it Cu.-iek, real estate aj:eiita, ' .lbanv. OreL'on. Ivstinuiti-H I'ieen n ail kinds of buildiugsorcarpen er woik. All work intrusted to wdl be promptly executed. INC OF w wAW ; " n- r h;f.ne, ari l h,; i is prej);ire I I Star Bakery .... A FULL STOCK OF..... Staple Groceries The hint cpiality cf ti-as, cofftiu, caiuiii 9 nuts, flu. FRESH BARED BREAD KVERY DAY. At this ol) reliable house ?9 a! ho to I fouuil complete aHsortinent of frenli family K roceries, tn whicK is coiit:ii'lly heii.if a;1i!t:il ail the tfexoniiiile lillee of roeefiiTS uuJ iro vision, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchouy Mustard, Candies and Nuta. Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of AH Kinds Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These (,'Oinla were all honirht huti !;ricc ere low ami the benefit if tie niaririn will lie uiven to hid customers. Keniemhc 'i'pla U the old comer on Kireta'ul llrfuoin sts. Conrad Mter. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Jraduate of the Royal College of Lomloo, Knlaml, ainoof the Ucli'j vue Medical College. The Dr. has a;ici:t a lifetime of study and jiractiuc and makes a ape jialty of chronic diseases, removes canoers, scrofula enlargements, tunmre nd wens, without pain or the knife. !Ie also makes a t-peeialty if treat ment with electricity, lias praotii ed n the Cerman French and Kngli.-h hospitals. Calls promptly atUnded lay oif.-ht. His motto ia '.OI WILL TO ALL." tS"Ollice and residence Ferry street, hetwecn Third and Fourth. 11IIOSE WISIHMJ A FIKST-ri.Ass IN . oTJmeilt, the hot mile to sMti'1 the -liinale of this eoat. can he Miiittil Ityi-i'lin it Mis: 1. Ilymitr;i, oioiu- the M:iotuc leniplj, Kie-t atrcet. The latot vo.-al n:nl instrumental mij-sitr k-pt for sale. Also the largest as-jrliiuriir of .st:n:pin patterns to select from t!tis siile of 'Kr:sto. (.'hsucs ,'ivcn in pamtin ani cmoroi.iery at -tiiilio over I. inn County I'.a.ik. One her your srler anJ you iill oe ph-xM-l, N ii rserj . .Mc;bm. Ilyman it Iliownell are prepared in their nuttiery to fur nish all kinds of stock, and those intending to plant should call upon them. ItoolM utnl Shoes, Purchasers of Hoots and Slmes hear in mind that bin advertise ments and oilers i if hi-; discounts io not always mean best values. You will have to pay some one a profit a no one can do business without expense. The ipiest on is who can sell you the best jrnody for the least money. Sami ; i.i. K. Yot no. BAZAAR STORE. 1891 AT w to sitisfy ciiHtcmia in piality Crockery llAfi Also carries the Zwav-- -i i 5SSMi Pianos & Organs .V THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK. II FKLLOWS TEMPLE, ALBANY, OltEUOX. J'XJXjICTS JOSSP.H, Manufacturer of Choice Cigars -AND . HE Mil AND m mi Cars . I'lug and Smokini; Tobaccr.s, Meersehauin and Briar Pipes, ni full liu o' fiiiiokers' Articles. -Ne t o: to Pt'.eii.er's csiuly istorc, Albany, Oretron, i 1- C. The largest and best line of $3 shoes for men in Albany. . N. B. All my dry .goods at cost. FIRST STREET, A LISA NY, OREGON. ake "immons 'Liver One, Dose ttoatu, too Dollars, PxR S. L. R: ! roniler tmr die lm nnns l.iver Roi;l-jtnr worth IIH. coiisiipatcil, ha-l Iliailiclie, coiil.l oat otli inir with Batisfaction nr anp.'tito- h tlie iilnps, ami felt altoitether out of mrt. I ro Bnrt. il to lllne M:is, Calnmel. Quinin. , ami pverv renw-lv micsteil, hut nnlv ol limine I t-nior:irv relief, one dine of S L K did in more iro-ul tlian tjMMI worth of .l.iioin an d Jrtorinjr. Ku'ji JCMartih. I have (icon a traherfor twpntv vearn, and lurinir that time have ha.1 lepeated attacks of hcailaehe, prxluceil hy torpid Liver, and have lieen entirely cu oil hy Simmons Liver Itcifulamr. I foun t tn lie of no mild lian. ter in iti a tiun snot to interfere, lo the lea.it with my duti in the tt-hool room. To those simi;f . aitui I d and suhject tohe j sane, I cannot t hit recommend iui. I D.ona L'.vtr Ketrtuator. K, kU cmul cmD,,i isvllle K Regulator G.L. Blackman, DEALER IX m Dniirs. Paints, Oils, Perfumery AND TOILET ARTICLES, And a full line of Books, Stationery, Periodicals. Prescriptions Carefully Comoounded. finest lines of DKALER IN- JIKAI.Kk IS Fine Slices for Ladies'. Fine Shoes lor ( iciitlcnicn. Fine SLoea for Cliildrc-n. Ami the finest line of (icnts FURNISHING GOODS in the city. .Sole agency for the Ludlow Fine Shoe. FOUND JiT LAST ! T 1 1 E WATERPROOF OIL BLACKING, i-"r liirntsM, titn, hhrn-fi, carnage aiiii I u:l'V M's, I'.itctit Itaiht r, ct-., CANNOT BE EQUALED in teliiiiicrs 01 tfwil ijii.ilititi. Hie loT loin' urc a U x nf its totalities: 1st. It is lasting anil durable. 1'iL It loes not nib olf on the humls or clothes, o I. It is jieifcctlv waterproof. -J 1 1 1 . It eoiteim the leatiier to its natural state. oth. It nives the leather a new ami glossy apiearance. (in. it contains not one ingre dient that is injurious to either the leather or stitching, hut ia a pre server ol iliein. 7th. It can he used on the finest hoots and ehoes and not prevent the use of the common boot-hlack-ing, but will soften and keep thern lrom cracking. Now, my friends, if such an oil as this would suit you, go to the drug store of Hulin Aj llawson, where vou can get it for 50 cents per hex. One box will oil more than one set of harness. Receipt for making the oil is sold oulv for ! individual use. .1. C. DEVLNE, Manufacturer and Agent, Albany, Oregon. Health is Wcallli ! Kr. K. C. West's nerve and hrain treatment, a icunr ntocHl 8ecitio for hysteria, dizziness fits, headache, ner vous prostration caused hy the use of alcohol or toliacco, Kofteuinic of hrain rcsuliiiiK in insanity and lcadin to nns ery, lc ay ai.d loef of owvr in eithct tx Kach liox in tains one in inth't treatment. One dot lar a box, or six Ixm n for iv dollars, cut hy mail pre paid on reeript ol price, Ciiaranteof iwilcii only liy J. A. Cummitics, druKKist nolo ajrent, Alhany. Oregon. i500 REWARD We will pay the alkive rewmnl' for an v cast of liver couiplaii.t, ilysiia, gfck heailachc. i:i'lifstion, constijiation or oostivenex we rannat cure with e liver pills, when tl tlirei tion are strMly complied with. Thej are pniely c'etalle and never fail ti jrire sat'itfation. Larire lioxes. eortainiuir 3i pills, 25 cents. The genuine mauuractured only hy the John l West comKvny. Chieavo nojs. AHiany, Oregon Julius Gradwohl, proprietor of the Golden Rule Hazaar, informs us that he will add to his already large business a complete line of shelf hardware ami family groceries. The sales of his Golden Rule teas and baking powder in steadily increasing. He still keeps up the elegant prizes with these goods. -TH K - laquioa Route I OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. K. ll(l(,(i, Kecelver. Oregon JJeYelopment Cc.'s Steamship Lir.e 11 ' 1 III I.' 1 Li I eJI ,ANI 22 Hours Less Time Than by any other route: Ancoirodationij unsurj aseed foritr. fo.t an safety. Karea am' Iriicl.tn ipa li.;'..naa th Oreuon Deve opmri.t cii ti o hips, much lew, that I y an cil.cr r ute ween all points iu the lil.':i.u t i al tnd San Krancuco. Sailing dates. rr.0M VAt ixa. Willamette Valley.... Mmm. ... Mav 7th W V " lot Willamette Va(Jey 24, 31 fKOM bar rkAMWCb ... JNvSrd ... " iJth .. ' 20, 2S Willamette Valley ..... Willamette Vallev M The company reserve the riiiht to cha if teamen i r s uiinir Uaica. bAILT rAteZOICR TkAUVS Kxcept buml-a.) L YaCjdlnaTjfiO A at I I.v Aliianv 12 50 H t'orvalln lu:ai a m I ' Corvaliis I'O'i F If Ar Alliauy ', l:J a u I Ar Yaquina I'S i: u O & C. tiaiiie jonccjt At M'.ni, ami l ot Wat. M Hi.A9, C, . Ilooi'i, Gvntral ilaLUKCti U. F & P. i- nt Corvaliis, O on EAST SOUTH -VIA- S0U THERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE EOUM SHASTA F.OL'Tt Ci'.lifornia cupreHt, truii.i run duiiy ll III NOHTU 7:nop m..Lv. ...I..r:li:ni . Ai !A am lu:2opm..Lv AILhov L.. am lu.l.i a ui..Ar S. 1 itiicih,.-o.Lv.. ji-ev m 1oeal I'mkk. Iraln Kiilly K. .-ui. .!-. b.uo a m..I.v Pert land Ar. . : ll.'ii) p m. .Lv. . . . Aila:i l. . Lm fi:40 p niAr Ilo-clmr?; L. . . kiu i.rlmiia i.rniK-li. i.Ui p Lv. ... . Alhajiy Ar.. , in !3 I' Hi Ar ....Lcliai.-.u i.i ;:. -in 7:'-to a m.-L Aloany Ar.. -.i- j-iu a m. .Ar ljcliiioii : 4 ' fiu AI.BAVV LOv Al., II AIM' (Kvcci't SUI:d il J .'.) r M..Lv....P..rt:a;i.i Ar a J.vo Ar. ..Aiiuii) ..Lv ......e-. a At PLLLMAIx RLl i KXM.Khi i !..-. TOURIST si. I.;;. pin..; a.,- For accrmrn'Miation of hi ..o;.. i. ' ta seiiKcss a'.Un Led to!i.n s lr;:i. lesl Si.'.r ,,:Ki. u. IVtween Piiiliai:.! hiu! Chi .-.i.ia Mall Train inl! - I miv'. Sur.da; 'iui..Lv ...I'o.'i.aii 1 ..Ar.f1 3i p. m 12:10 pm..Ar Ci.rvaois.. I. r.' :..... m At AMiany ami Cr.rval!:. cooi ect with trains of Olcu'i'li Citifr I'l.'rcail. l:vpres Irjjlu lliiltj vKx. ; t Sut.uay l:W 1 m. . I.r I'orthiiid . Ar.. r.eain 7:25 p m . Ar y.Slint i'e . Lt . .' f. i an THROUGH TICKFTS Jo All I'oiiit' EAST AND SOUTH jTKrf ti' ! tn tin! full i. f. rm.-.lici. re carditiK rates ocr, etc, call .i euiiip!. ' arciit :ii Ailri . il hoi.m.r.K, e. P. i;ov;i:i,s, A WEAK flAW Can cure himself of the de plorable lesults nf early abme and perfectly rcrloie his t iroran(l vital ity by our hotne treaiiueiit. TI.e remarkable cures oi hopcle's raM s of nervous debility and private coninlaiiits are et r where stamo ing out otiackery. Tieaties and question list, a plivsiciar.'s ojft to tullering htiiiiaiiiiy. will be scut flee to those ailKctec". .Audreys with stamp PIOXEKR IXSTITI TK, 405 Kearny t., Room 2, San Francisco, Cal. Wo carry :i hrz: i-tock of lirintor's Hi'.tiuiiory. well Kirtcd, Ixntylit (lin t from the manufacturers at a low firruro. and can give the host cf work in all kiiuls of printing for the least nionev. Trv us. Paisi i:v A- Smii.ky. THE MARKETS. ALBANY QUOTATICNS. Wheat 70;.; Oats i"c Flour 4.25 per tb! Potatoes JOe. Etrffs 12c butler i(a:Tic Lard 10J12c. Hams H$ire. Shoulders ki?f-c. Bacon 10& 12c. HopB 2e.; Hav Timotlir. " tirai, App e Oreen, Jl t-t hu. Pluxi Dried, '.if e. per Bi. App es dried ldeaelied He FiracTrii d at . c Chickens 15 00 gr.".50 Beef :!:! press. Mutton jofi:; .M);ier Lead. Veal fVatic. EGGS FORIaLET I will sell full blood Ietl-.Tii eRgs. ljoth Binule and ro nib for n 50 per Pi. also dotted Wvan dotts, L,Kht P.rahmas. l.anK.shan and Plymouth Rockp at the same I,r'ie. I ..T. II. itk. Tangent, Or.