Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, June 12, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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    THIS MORNING IIEKAM): FRIDA JUNE 12, f?-91.
Da.iiy and Weekly
TERMS OF SUBSCTJl'TJON
DAILY
foblMhtd everv uiornin? except Mom'ay
e'lvrnd hv carrier, per week. .
y mail, cr y-ax..
ou I
e 00 1
WKKKLTa
j( Published every Friday Morning.)
n oopy, per annum, in adance......ii.00
Vnen not unit iu advance..
TIIK MAILS.
Mails it the Al'-vv postolfice close
F r oitice norm
The Partem .t-itcs (8,30 A. M,
The West Side (
And the Xairow G tl R. Rj J
or Fciiiaml arid Is.ii-1 11 A. M
ortallmand Yaiiuina ...MM,.1'J; r. M
otfiie south........ 7:30 r.
The pogtoltice will be clj-deach cvei.ini.
0:0 six 10 seven o'clock.
nwrmtered nutter tor th ly mnrtiiiti
fer-kin chuuld ho uiailul before o clovk the
rerious evening.
OitECON PACIFIC TIMKTAIiLE.
Arrives Departs
(Mwn:r.
F11 itfhc
ll.l:ipm liiO.iii
. 3 -( ' ) .ill 7.4. a u.
THE Sl'EClE Sill I'M ESTS.
The transferring of a huge
volume of the gold Coin of this
onntry to Kurope, has been the
theme of the tinancinl writers fjr
fonie lime. The Henry Clews'
letter of June tih, eaj s that dis
appointment Uiis entertained on
Wall street on account of the r.on
ctrisation of the expoi t.s. It s.iys
that, "nearly $7,1-1 ) of specie
lus leen sent to Ku'ope. within
the six days, in the wjy of regular j
exchange transactions ; which
shows that there is still outstand
ing a foreign balance iig.iinst ti",
and the Kutope.in bankers prefer
to have it settled in cash ra'her
th:-.n to allow it to remain here
earning interest. This disposition
on the part of our foreign creditors
is not remarkable considering the
good rates at which they can just
now employ thei funds at home,
and in view also of the fact that
the great state banks are using all
. their intluence to induce foreign
bankers to keep their metallic re
serves within reidy reach.''
Mr. Clews further reviews the
situation, considering that the
present attitude of Russia as hav
ing a materia! i-iihn nee upon the
action of gold in its Hitting across
the Atlantic channel. The iin
huniane treatment that Russia i.
meting out to the Jews is thought
to be an indirect influence, a it is
causing a probable diplomatic pro
test from ('her nations, the effect
of whi -tniyb another revival
of the w. cloud that is always a
financial disturber. TaV'ng into
ronsiderat'on all these conditions,
and notwithstanding the poor crop
prospect in Europe and the re
markable g )"d crop prospect ; i
this coi'ntry pouits to a different
result in the near future, Mr.
Clews thinks that it seems reason
able to expect that, so long as the
balance of trade with this country
gives Kurope the option c f draw
ingg )!d from us, th.? opprt:iity
w ill not be neglected.
He further says: "Inosi; are
clearly conditions that call for
caution at this ccntiv. It is true
that the situation in London lias
shorn considerable improvement
w it' "n the past week. The Hank
of England h is g line I ,0 l
in go'd, making a t j!al increase
fir the last three wee'i- s of
OiHl.f ):) while the pioportion oi
reserved t j liabilities stands at
the extraordinary rate of 4 1. "5 per
cent; and under these circum
stances the Rank has naturally
if duced its discount rate from 5 t
4 per cent. Rut strung us is this
statement, our week's export of
gold shows that the Rank is will
ing to still further uugment its
accumulation of cash- Tho only
satisfaction we can liud under
thi s1.; extraordinary movements is
in the unvarying rule that a w ide
swing of the pendulum in one j
direction is followed by one pr. -(
iiiirtinnAfelv wide in the m.Mmiff '
' ' I -
The (pieslioil is whether the 1 ld hv dru'Uts, or Mint postpaid on re
, .,, . . . ' ceipt of iirire. ir. Humphreys' Manual. (144
change w ill come m tune to pre-1 ,lliat.s) t hiy )., 1 , ci..th and ir-ild. mail-
vuiit utr uiN.iii-i- n tliu V..rL-
money market. That ipiestion is
not easily solve I ; and we advi-e
oar friends tv wait f r the answer
from event, rather than jump to
a conclusion. 1 tie situation sug-1
gests hope as well as caution
w hile we have had .v.),tKH
metallic money drained off f ro::i
otircirculatiju, the largest special
disbursements cf the treasury last
Fall anil t!ie creatio:i of new sil-j
yer currency more than ciiniieii-;
sate for the loss. An I, a might)
have been expected, this nidation j
of the circulation has caused
iin.nev to How to this litv from!
the interior i.i liberal volume for
some weeks past, whilst, judging
from tha continued high premium
on Ne" York exch:igi at the in
terior and at coist citus, there is
more yet to come."
As Engliah sta'istician va'.'.
niates the world's indebtedness at ;
Jf 150,000,' . ,0lH. j
Tin: use of dynamite lias hereto
fore been contined to mining, en-yiijt-erinjj
and like operations,
including nihilist tlljrts to kill
obnoxious rulers. It is said that a
new use has been developed for it.
A few days ago some experiments
were being made w ith the explo-
s;on of Ivnainite on a heavy iron
block. I'.y eouie means a small
dried leaf had slipped in between
the dynamite cartridge and the
iron block, and when the charge
had been tired those in charge
t were astonished to find a perfect
imprint of the leaf iu the iron.
The most delicate lines were re
produced with startling distinct
ness. A series of experiments
followed, which were attended
with remarkable success.
Tiik dilference between Russia
and Germany, is pretty well illus
trated in the different manner in
which the respective heads of the
two governments move about
among the people. The Czar is
constantly guarded by a cordon of
police, v. hi!e the Emperor ot Ger
many moves about wuu periect
freedom and impunity, with his
simple body guard Hut there is
no country on earth that will, in
that respect, com pare with our
own, where the head of the
eminent can travel from one
of the country to the other,
mingle on a perfect equality
safety with every citizen of
laud.
gov
end and
and
the
Tiiki:k are ia the
l'00,!ii:.7'. miles of
of all descriptions.
United States
railroad track
Puiiuil
On the streets of Albany, a watch.
The owner can have the same by
lefrribiiiii the watch and paying
for this notice.
Sam Goetz's fancy pastry, cakes
and bread, fresh every morning, at
Allen Bros.
T H K
Glorious Fourth
EugenE
WILL C'ELERRATE,
And ill give more elaborate and
entliusiastic entertainment than
any city in the state. Every
thing ' ill be provided for a
patriotic jubilee.
THE 21) REGIMENT
ENCAMPMENT
Will tie in session at Eugene at
that time, and the week preced
ing, and will form a very attrac
tive feature of the day. This line
tiody of WO men will give sp .en
did exhibits of drill, parade, etc.
Dances and open air concerts
with music by the best band in
the state each evening, all with
the beauty and grandeur of mili
tary order and discipline.
REST Ml'SIC IN THE STATE,
Sham Rattle, Races, Games,
Hose Contests, Etc.
l& Everybody invited.
HUMPHREYS
Dr. lli'MHiRKY'i Si'Rt'fFK'Sare cienificilly
aul eirel'iilly -ri-partl prescriptions; uwl
lor m.itiv wur-t in private practice with tme
aul f.ir ovt-r thirty yexn usvl by tht
lc..pii. Kvvrv rtinIe spicifL i a cure lr
tht- list vse named .
Thrie spe iti cure without iirUififiutr,
pur-in or rclu 'itm the h stem, and are in
fart and deed the sovereign reinedieti of the
world.
LWT Of PKIN" IPAl. SOS. Cf'KR. PRICKM..
1 KevtT!, C-mircMtioii, intlammation. . s 'lh
i WoniH, unrtii kver, worm colic....
( Mini: Colic, or teething of infanttf..
I hurrht a. of chddren or adultn
; lystnten , liripimr, I Jd lions Colic .....
'.Cholera Slorhu?. vc tinting
7 Cui;h', colds, bronchitis
VcuraU'ia, tiHiiha-.be, Knccache
t llc.iiinehe, sii-k h adv-he, vertigo...,
10 Dpsjupsia, hillious stotnarh
1 1 Suppressed or Painful Periods
l W hituM, too pmfuse pc-iods
1 Cmnp, cou-h, ditt! -ult hre ithinif
it .Salt Kbeum. tavsipelas. erupt'Ous..
IS KheUDatUtn, rheumatic pains.
I; Fever and aue, chills malaria
17 IMlcs, blitiil or hlet'dinir
1, I'.-ttarrh. iiifluen.a, colli in the head
jo W hiMipin-; Cun, violent couuhs .
J4 General detlity, phjsical wcukness
l'7 Ktdnev di-MX-te
15
5ETi
ifO
ro
50
50
5t
10U
J- Xeivous drbilit ........
Mi Crinarv Weakness, witting Ited.,
50
bi.Mn4is ot the heart, palpitation.
1 00
f tU rve, 1 1 L M I' 11 U 7. 1 r Jl T. I .
111 A Hi William St , New York.
SPECK FIGS
ARKETT'S
;wr;;(iar(len Seeds.
'
j The Best Jiecdtise
j -:- AllClllH liclUlble,
KSTABUSHED 1S7-4.
"Special prices to market
gardeners, "-end for catalogue for
ls'-l. Address, Geo. Staiikett,
Walla Walla, Wash.
ROSE AND SINGLE COM U
BrowiiLcghorn Roosters
FJH SALE AT $1.50 EACH
Also some fine Langshang, Tly
moth Rock ami Wyandottes, same
prce. Mrs L. J. Hoi ck,
Tangi nt, Or,
SPRING
OUR STOCK OF SI'RING WAGONS IS THE LARGEST AND MOH'
COMl'LETE ON THE PACIFIC COAST. AND COMPRISES
ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF
Four-Spring Passenger and Moun
tain Wagons,
SPECIAL PARCEL DE
LIVERY WAGONS,
ONE - HlUSK RUSINESS
WAGONS,
ONE-HOUSE IRON AXLE
WAGONS, ETC.
It will pay all par;ies want
ing Spring wagons oi any
description to call upon or
correspond with us.
We guarantee our vehicles the best, prices lowest, iual ty considered.-
Staver $c Walker
NEW MARKET BLOCK, - - - PORTLAND, OREGON.
VE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON
THE PACIFIC COAST OF
Slaciuiery ani Voiiclas of Every Description.
KNU FOK CATAI.OC -E AND 1'ItIfK LIST.
W. O.IJA.V
IS iSo
ALBANY,
The men of this vicinity need
not be jealous because their wive
talk so constantly about Matthews
and Washburn. Its not their trood
looks the ladies are talking about,
it is the good (jualites of the rook
and heating stoves they sell. Every
one seems to be delighted when
they buy from M. and W.
School r Notice.
The school tax in school
district No 5, is now due and ay-i
able. Uiill at my ollie ami pay
the same helore it necjmes tie-
linqiietit.
C.
f !. rit'KK II U(T.
District Clerk.
A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES
FOR r.O'YS AfcD (ilULS-
JULIUS CRADWOHL'S QDLDEN RULE
Spring amodscemmT
The public is invited to inspect the im
mense stock of Dry Goods
FOR THE SPRING OF
His assortment ii hi.er thin
and prices.
The Highest Market Price Paid for
WAGONS.
half-platform
sh king wagons.
SCROLL SI'RING Wagons.
"II ANDY WAGONS,"
'TAYLOR' OK THREE
SPRING WAGONS,
HALF-SPRING WAGONS,
EXPRESS WAGONS,
DELIVERY WAGONS,
CO.
AGENTS
ORKGON.
ALBANY
ALBANY, OR EG fin
iK?o...aM. i?n
A Eull Cups of Instnictcis.
Classical, ticir tific, literary, w mmfMa,
nd normal cla turn Cmire of ntud ar
ranired to meet the needn f all raticrt o
itudenU- Hye iaJ indiueniciiU nffen-d t
tudenlfl from abnaL Tuiti'-n rsm-fes fron
5,50 fo iftl'i.AO IVr Term.
InstrunienUi) instniction In camic i
iciven by Mitw laura (loltra.
Board in privaU) fiimilieM at low rates, in i
rooniH for self tmantin; at small expense. A
i-arefui buiktvihiou exercised over pup
iwny fnnn home.
for circulars and full particulars, addrtf
the presiuent,
KKV. ELBKKTN. COXD1T,
Albany, Oregon.
CR0WDER BltOS
Contractois and Builders.
Jflice on First street with Wal-
, i 3:e x Ciifiek, real ('mate agents,
J'.mny, Oreiron. Kstimates niven
n all kinds of huildingsorcarpen-
er work. All work intrusted to I
will be promptly executed.
Collegiate
ever hefire, and he is prepare!
ar
mm
..A FULL STOCK OF..
Staple Groceries
'11
The hint quality of ten, cclccs, camllcs
nuts, etc.
FRESII BARED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
At this old relialilc houtw Is also to be
fonnil a complete as-sortnunt of fpesh family
ifroLtrics, u uhii-1 ia cnriKtai'ily Imjii.it a-I'ltJ
ul( tho so:woiialile lines of urocerica uml pro
visions, such aa
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order
Anchouy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
tastetn Buckwheat Flour.
Cannea Goods of All Kinds.
Sohemian Glassivare, Etc,
Thcae ifomU were alt hoiiiflit wlien jr''
i re io uml tliulicMivtlt .'I tie unririn will in
,'iiuh to hi L'titoiiierH. Koineinh.-r the place.
tt Die olil uuiiitr m Kirit and lir. tlhiu btt).
Conrad Mter.
OK. V. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, Kngland, also of the Jlulle
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
itudy ami practice and makes a spe
cially of clironiu diseases, nmioves
cancers, scrofiilarnlargetnentH.tmnor
in (I hlp.s, without iaiu or the knife,
lie also makes a unecialty of treat
nent with electricity. IbiH practii ed
n the German French and Knglish
qospitals. Calls promptly attended
lay uight. His motto in
"...OD WILL TO ALL."
fcSrOffioe aad residence, Lc!a on,
Oregn.
fxj. :tro.
PHOSE WISHIM1 A FIKST-CLASS IN
L 8'r jircnt, the lit.st made t. ftaml tin
:limate of tiiis rua.it, i"an he suited l.ycr"lin'
it Mis. It. K. I i in in Rppuvile the .M.woim
Feaipli, Fiit street. The btist oial and
instrtiMieiiUil Tiiume kept for Kile. Alsn the
largest asiiortiiieiit tif stamping patterns to
lelei-t from tliw Hide of 'Kriseo. L:is)!ih
ivtn in painting and eniir.iik-r at hei
ituilio over l.inn County l'..ink. Give hei
'uur erder and you wili he piease 1,
S'urHer
MeiB. llyman & r.rownell ate
prepared in their nursery to fur
nish all kirds of stock, and those
intending to j' mt ehould call upon
them.
ItlHltH HIKl SIlOt-H,
Furehasers of Hoots and Sho:'s
hear in iiiiml that liir advertise
ments and oilers of lii di-eounts
!o not always mean hest values.
You w ill have to jay some one a
iirofi as no one e- do lii)siiitMs
without exoense. '1 ne o iirst'mi is
who can sell you the hent goods
for the least money.
Sami kl E. Yoixo.
Crockery
AND TRICYCLES
BAZAAR STORE.
1891 AT
.
to sa'icfy customers in quality
Country Produce.
Druffs,
t-tlM n 1
:&msimmm iooks.
liUlli
e d
rfcoor
Also carries the
a c-S!Vi! Rli
Pianos & Organs
.V Till: WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
CALL AM) EXAMINE II IS STOCK.
OII FELLOWS TEMl'LK, ALBiNY, OliKtiON.
JTJLI'CTS
Manufacturer of
-AND DEALER IN-
nnrrr
i!t r i
UliU
C'ars i'lug and Suiokinsr Tohuccoe, Meerschaum and Briar Pipee, at
fuU lin- o fiiiiokers' Articles.
Ne o to PlleifJer's candy store, Albany, Oregon,
Once
AV5 wish to remind yon that wt car
j-v tho most Compltte Line of Hard
ware, Stovts and llanes in the Val
ICV MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.
FEED -:- STORE
AiNl!
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET.
WAXTKD Sl'KCIA LLY- Hay, rats fnd cttMf. lo aupply eustome
or. tin; Or'ijon I'iieiSc Kailroad extension and my insreaeing home tradt
1-cre I sell in i Jaiitities to suit the purchasers. Store iu Strahan Brick,
Serum! street
R M. R0BRRT'SoN.
5n (ft
so
r a &
ake
"immons
Sr
'Liver
Regulator
One Dose
WOATB '
ioo Dollar?.
DitAR S. L. R: I consider one do tm
mons Liver Reiiiilator worth 1ftI(N. wa
constitiatcit, had Headache, conlil eat oth
inir with KatiBfaction or appetite ha the
nines, and felt altogether out of sorts. I re
sorted to Itlue Mans, Calomel, Quinin , and
every remedy siitu'eiited, but only obtained
temporary relief. One dose of S L R did m
more pood than SI0 worth of doctors an
dxtorine. Kesp-, J C Martih.
I have been a teacher for twenty years, and
during that time have had lepeated attacks ot
headache, produced by torpid Liver, and
have been entirelv cu cd by Simmons Livei
Keirula'or. I foun . t to be of so mild
character In its a tion not to interfere, in
tlic leist with my duti lin the school room.
To those simiiai i situi t d and subject to 'lie
same, I cannot 1 burt t recommend Sim
mons Liver Kefrulator.
K, K. C'bimlI Canubel'vU)e K.
6.L. Blackmai?,
-DEALER IK
Paints, Oils, Perfumcrj
AND TOILET ARTICLES
An! a full linn nf
Oi j- .... t .! i
aiauoncrv. i er ouicais.
ifJLiuiio uuftyuny uini'M"wtM-
finest lines of
JOSEPH.
Choice Cigars
ill
Asain
'I hi r ct
tlol in Ita
QUARTER
ktr lountv ru
iron, m ar whil
III- A
ni:ui ho hiM einctULll I Uil F
iHt-oine nidi lifted with the rt-ource
ami tlfVL'loitinent of that country. Thici
:AC0
nui'i is no -th-r than Mr. John Stowart, one
of the weallliicdt umJinotit inliucntial citizens
in tlic county, loa reccnl luitcr he says:
'l Um betn nuffcrinjj from pains in my la- k
.11 ill lrem-nil k itl i it o'lnuliint ior ciiic time.
and h:u" Ureil many r'm-UH wirhcut any j
but temporary retief. The paiim in in; baek j
had lievome wriwvere thit I wuu i rcnt-d j
from aitt-nrtinji to my work and could not i
in. ve wiihout the of a tune, lieari'tjr, j
tbrouuh a frteml, f the wonderful em en t f-
foit by Oregon Kidney Tea, I wa in Ju ed to -try
a tox, and from that vvv firt deito 1 j
found ina;arit relief, and tiforc u inc half
the contentH o' the box the pjkins in c y back
entirely diiapercd I have every f it h in
th irtnefi rf the Oregon Kidm-y Tea, and
e.in cinHcieu!i'U!tly rocniunei tl it to my
friend. I woii'd not be u ithuut it for any -thim;.
Oret on Kidney Tea cure hoadaehc, iiicn
tiiienee of urii e, Itrick dtiht Hetlimenr, 1 uni
it(or pain(j) HLUation while uniiutin, and
all affet liofitfof the kidney er miliary TtaiiB
of eitiier st x.
Health is Wealth !
Dr E. C. IVot't
nerve and brail,
treatment, a Kuar
Hiitccil sieiiflc t"X
livateria, jiz.ineitf
tits, headache, tier
vtiim prostration
caused by the uae of
alcohol or tobaivo,
BoftviiinK of brain
reuniting in intanitt
and leading to nua
ery, decay and lost
of power in eithcl 1
at x rjich box con- j
tains one ni -tith e .
treatment. One Ool- !
lar a box, or six box i
es for vc dollars. '
sent by mail pre- '
paiit on receipt ol !
irie. Guarantee
Ksueil only hy J. A. I
Cummina, dnu:ii9l
sole "Kent, Albany
Orofron.
5500 REWARD
We will pav the aliovc rewanl" for any cam
of liver complaint, ilysiwuaia. siok headache,
indiecstion, con(iitioii or contivenem
cannot cure with West's liver pilla, when !
...-J...I.. .mi.li.wl .ilh Ilia.
direction are u"j i " i
arepuielvvcK'-ta,,lc "cvcr ""'to (five
satisfaction. Ijrue loxos, coi Uintii i J
pills, 25 cents. Jne eenuinc uuuiuiacaurao i
only ny me jonn v. e i""'i7.
Illinois. Sold by J. A.tCumniiUKS, dniist
Alliany, Orciton.
Julius Gradwohl, proprietor of
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 pales of his Golden
Rule teas and baking powder is
steadily increasing. He still keeps
up the elegant prizes with these
goods.
Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar.
Boy's ehirts vests atSearlsgoing
at cost.
A large line of children's sun
bonnets, school hats, while aprons
and dresses just received at the
Ladies Basaar.
Something nice in coffees at
Allen Bros. They run their own
delivery wagon, and deliver goods
promptly, j
-THE-
f apioa We !
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. K. liUGC, Ilecciver.
Aisr
11
Steamship Line
01
;and
22 Hours Less Tlrrn
llian by any other route:
Accomodation iirisiirpunsed forremfort ao
safety, rare ainl treit.ui ia i aijuiiia an
Uie Oregon liec opiiKiil con.iati'a
ihifia, much le that ly any ctlur route
ween all po'tita iu the ViiillaD.ttre fcl
ktid San Kranciscn,
ISA I LI NO DATES,
FROM TAl'INA.
A'illamette Valley.... utie 4th
WV Lit
VVUlamettAi Vailey 4 22,
irvu has raAxcuoo
W . M.ny :i
WiKaluetto Valley June '.
M'iltauietle Vallev .m....... ' 1, 27
The company ruierve the right to cka'iff
teaniera or aailinir dales.
iAii.Y raibiooKK riAHi
Kxcept Sundayii.)
L Yar.uir.a 7:00 i u I Lr Albany 12-20 M
C.:ia!lis lu: a M I " Curvallia ru
Ar Aluany a u I Ar Yaquiii fi't r. M.
U. & C. tUii.s .oiiiieet at AiLan arid Coi
A m. M. Hoao,
C, . ItCuDB, (General Uana;eri
ii.V & P. ARcnt
Corvallis, O on
EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
THE MOL'KT SHASTA ROUTE
Calid rnia ex) rtca trains run daily
KORTU
. 931 am
tT.-OO . m..Lv.....Pirt!aiid ....Ar
lu:-i p iu..Lv Ali-aey Lv
10 15 a in. .Ar S. Kranciaoo.Lv.. HAfj pm
iAH-nl Taas. Train lallj--'.Ex. Sunday
b.00 a m. .L IVrtlaiiit Ar. . 4:00 jm
1 !:20 p in.. Lv... . All)aii....Lv.,'..'.i : in
5:40 i' uiAr.....Row nuri; I, v. . ri Z4. m
LrlHiHitn liranrb.
2.3i pLt Allany Ar.. ::f im
,2Ui6pm Ar ....lel;i!!'ri Lv
":'lini..L' Alliiiy.. Ar.. t. ii
li.:!tmAr Lh'h..;! Lv.. fin
Ai.mxv LotAi., 0AH.V (i"xttrt Sunili.v)
5.1 r u . .Lv.,..I'o! tiau'J Ar .9.'. am
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TOURIST SLEKFINV; CAlc.,
For accOD:mMiatifiii nt Seci nd-.!afi K
SeQjferB IkTUMjfactl to aMitV 'iiattj".
Betweon ToiHan-J and Cerva!!zs
92a1 Train iMillj-Kxcept Sunday
7:'am..Lv ...Fo.nlanJ ...Ar.&.SOp.
12:10 p m . . A r Ccraiii.. Lvl2.6.p.
At Albany and Con al 1:8 co.incct
tra na of irv rcifieKai.roail.
with
Expre TrHla Pnlly (F.xctpt Sunday
4:44 p m..LiV Portland... Ar.. b:20 am
7: p in..Ar M.Minni.le.Lv..5.45ani
THROUGH TICKF-TS
lo All I'oint
EAST AND SOUTH
t4T For tii ki ts ami full ii formation ro
irarilinif rat'i niHp( tto., call un company '
art'tit at Alttani.
K. KOK1M.KK, E. P. ROGKRS,
M!ii.u.'.-r A-t. y ti P, A
A WEAK felAN
Can ere liimst-lf of the i?e
i!r;ible h-miI:s i-f t ally al.use and
jcif cl!y rt't-t'iie liis vi)ior and vital
ity by our liume treatinent. Tlia
ri-niarkablc rurf? of lioi'fless cases
of nervous debility and private
coin nlaints are ever where stamp
ing out quackery. Treaties and
question 1 i t a pfiveician's pft to
tufJerinj; liumani'v, will be eent
fiee to those alllictec. Address
with ctamp
riOXEER IXSTITtTE,
403 Kearny t., Room 2, San
Francisco, Cal.
Wc o:.rry a large PttK-k of
printer's stationery, well as
sorted, liotight direct from the
manufact tilers at a low figure,
and can give the liest of work
in all kinds of printing for the
least money. Try us.
Paislky & Smiley.
THE MARKETS.
ALBANY QUOTATIONS.
Wheat 7u$
Oats .0c
Flour Helper bbl
Potatoes 40c
Eggs 12o
ButUir 255c
Lard 1012c.
Hams 141.V.
Shoulders h3cC.
Bacon 10l'ic
Hoie 20c.-r
Hay Timothy, flC, oats and cheat
$1
Ana eg Oreen. 1 r hn.
PIuju Dried, itftic. per lb.
Appe dried bleached Vc aundrled
(J c.
Chickens $5 00 (25.50
Beef :i:Jc jrrnsg.
Mutton :g3 Miper head.
How fij-ij- drcebec.
Veal atJc.
EGGS FOR SALE.
I will sell full blood Leghorn
eggs, both inele and rose comb,
for $1 50 per IS, also dotted AVyan
dotts, Light Br.ihmas, Ijingahan
and I'lyniouth Rocks at the eame
price. u J.JlorcK,
Tangent, Or.