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THE MOBNrNG HBKALuB TUESDAY, OCTOIiJsR 2u, UA.IIY 4ND WKBKM TERMS OFSUBaCUPTION: PA1LY Published awry mornlnK Jicept Mund??: livered by carrier, per ' g w jr mail, per ye - WKKKLT (Published erery Friday Morning.) copy, per annum. In advance i.co .t vuial in advance "u THE MAIL. Mails U tha Albany pottofflce cloe f or all orBcee north )..,. rhe Kaatern state rh Wert Side 1 And the Narrow Oa "SI R. B4 o, Portland and Sai.M " orraltm and Yau.tun .' " ortice Diith The p.toflll will be cl.deach ovei.iui m six io seven o'clock. Hciristered matter lor the ly mornln? rahr .bould be mailed befors o clock the jreriuus evenhw. (.OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives) Departs raawmer.. FitiKht.MM .,ii.l3pmlll20pra . 3.40pm 17.45 aw The Sunday iuestion continues to woiry a great many people, and efforts are still in progress to clog the wheels of necessary legitimate labor, and wholesome recreation, inetead of strivio); to effectually Kkon tbe work that is vicious anil demoralizing. The Chronic! eays that the attempt of the rittsDur law and Order Society to prevent the issue of the Sunday newspapers in that city will be a flat failure, aa aimilar cmsades have failed in other cities. According to the reports, these reformers, if they i arrv out their plans to arrest any one beainninir work on Sunday night before 12 o'clock, will put a quietus on the Monday newspaper aa 11. Next thev should pro ceed against the milkmen, and Street-car drivers and conductors and all who are forced to work on Sunday. It is safe to say that nine men out of ten would pre er to dispense with milk in their morning coffee on Sunday rather than be cut off from their favorite newspa per. A prominent clergyman of IVn ver, pastor of a Christian church in that city, is charged by a wealthy Spanish lady with enter ing into a conspiracy to deceive "her. Her daughter was asked in marriage by a man who had been divorced. She objected, being a Catholic, because no priest could perform the ceremony, but con sented if one could be found. The reverend gentleman of Denver, on solicitation of the would be groom, personated a priest and performed the ceremony. Hence the irate mother's charge. The main ob ject has been accomplished, the daughter and her lovr are married fast enough. Tim women of this country are noted for their hnmane feelings, and prompt and. energetic action, when a course to be pursued lias been decidad npon. They con sidered that Mrs. Maybrick the Englishwoman sent to prison for life under the charge of having murdered her husband was wrong fully incarcerated and strnitway set about raising a fund to obtain her relief. The fund has already grwn to a large Bize and if money and influence can succeed in open in? the door of the English prison, Mrs. May bruit Will.be released. The river, 'short- and sea fish cries of the I'acitic Coast represent a great industry. The number of men eniployek in 1873 made a total of 14,603. In IS88 the capi tal employee was .1,4!)4,23:. The salmon fisheries are the most im portant, and of these Alaska has the largest share, a fact owing partly to the large capacities of the canneries, but chiefly to the greater productiveness of the Alaska rivers. This seems to in dicate that Alaska to be the great salmon region of the future. A bi'M.ktis from the census office gives preliminary figures on ths first investigation ever made by the government into the nursery industry. l'Vom the tabu lations in the bulletin it appears that there are in the I'nited States 4,510 nurseries, valued at $41,878,835.80 and occupying 172. 80t acres of land, with an invested capital of t52,42T,KJ0.51, and giv ing emoloyment to 45,(157 men, 2,27 women, and 14.2CO animals, using in the proposition and culti vation of trees and plants ' W, 000.04 worth of implements. The evident intent to convict Bomeof themobof the lynchers who recently disgraced Omaha by tak ing the law into their own hands, will be a matter for congratulation If it is carried out. The lynching business should be effectually sat down upon. Utah has made grett advances in population during the past Un years, increasing from 14S.!V3 in j 1330 to 207,'. jO in ISiiO. It is a puy that the Mormon church should stand in the way of the furth.r development of the territory, as it undoubtedly does by inspiiing disl rust. If this distrust could be completely removed so as to per mit statehood to be conferred Utah would move along on a career of prosperity. It seems that the accusation that Pennsylvania is the state of the iron barons, is not correct, in fact, for other states equal and excel that state in the production of that useful metal. The total production in the United States being 14,227,892 long tons, Penn sylvania's share of which is 1,650,- 507 tons. Michigan leads in pro duction, having aa output of 5,750,370 tons, while Alabama presses Pennsylvania for second place with a production of 1,5'.C,- US2 tons. The title business seems to have degenerated into a bargain and sale atrangrment in Europe. France had a scandal over the matter and now Germany is in the game pickle. Let them se'l them, they won't last much longer anyhow. A sleeping car is not a very good place for a somnambulist. Recent ly a young lady on a New York Central train adicted to that malady, walked out on the plat form and off in the darknes, re sulting in injuries that caused death. Ir is announced that a sugar refinery of 1200 barrels per day capacity, is to be started in X. Y., to be independent oi me irusi. That is certainly a sweet announce ment. . Height of Cruelty. Nervous women neldoiu receive the sympathy they deserve. While often the pictures of health, they are constantly ailing. To with- I h"ld sympathy from these nnfor ! tunates is the height of cruelly. They have a weak heart, causing shortness of breath, Muttering, pain in side, weak and hungry spells, and finally swelling of ankles, oppression, choking, smothering and dropsy. li. .Miles' New Heart Cure is just the thing for them. For their ner vousness, headache, weakness, etc., his Restorative Nervine is is uiieqiialed. Fine treatise on "Heart and Nervous Diseases" and marvelous testimonials free Sold and guranteed by Standard A Cusick. Mothers? Castoria is recommended by physicians for children teething. It is a purely vegetable preparation its ingredients are published around each bottle. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harm less. It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, quites pain, cures diarrluea and wind colic, a!iay3 feverishness, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it re freshing and natural sleep. Cas soria is the children's panacea the mothers' friend. 35 d-8, 35 cents.' i 5 reat reduction in Oxford ties at Klein Bros. Pay your school tax and save costs of collection. JKLIJO SCHOOL-'-! tu Kellngg school (. i!ress cuttimr at rorncr ol hirst and lUker in the Kalntoo house Is now open. Lcwodd not 1 init'il. La'liea are inviteJ to ci!l ami examine the system. , BIS-WOLirTION OF PARTNERSHIP N otic Is hereby iriven that thi Arm of yl & Smiuruue, douig buaiicua under that 1111111 at It'Mton Mills in hereby ( usolvcd by lutuua! consent. St in Noel retiring. The I uninem will be continued by S.muions & Thompson, HUMPHREYS' IK. Hl MnlkiY'sSPK-IHCsare scientifically and carefully prepared prescriptions; used fur aianv yean in private practice with suc cess, and for over thirty years used by the cnple. Every slnifle apeciac is a cure fur the distraite named. These Hjccitlci cure without dru'itr, purxiutr or reducinv the system,-and are in fact aud deed the sovereign remedies ol the world, - .-, ..: LIST or PRINCIPAL SOU. Ct'RRS. PRICKS.. SI Fever. Consent ion, inflammation.. 9 25 12 Vtormt), .rm fever, worm colic... 2S Crying Colic, or teething or Iniants.. 4 Ui.trrliea. of children or adults...... 25 25 25 ifi 26 25 t5 25 25 25 25 26 25 50 fx) 50 60 50 50 100 50 1 00 15 Dysentery, Oriping, liillious Colic ..... Cholera Morbus, vomiting 7 Couch-, colds, bronchitis.... . JS Neuralgia, tuoihaxhe, Faceache... 'tl Headache, sick neaucne, vertigo.... 10 lipspcpsia, billions stomach 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods 12 Whites, too profuse peiode 18 Croup, cou;h, difficult breathing It Salt Klitum. eaysipela. eruptions.. Vt Kheuroa'iam, rheurratic pains Iti Fever and ague, chills malaria 17 Piles, bliu'l or bleeding..... IV Catarrh, influenza, cold in the head JO W hooping Coiun, violent coughs...... 21 (leneral debility, physical weakness 27 htdney diH-asc M 2S Nervous debility 30 Urinary Weakness, w ttiryf bed. Si Diseases ot the heart, palpitation. Sold by drugvists, or sent postpaid on re ceipt of price. iMr. Humphreys' Manual, (144 paired richly bound in cloth and gild, niail ree, HUMPUKKYS'MED. O., Ill 4 113 William St , New York. SPECIFICS. Children Cry for PITCHEE'3 Castoria WE ELE :on -BUT WE HAVE Dress Goods, Fa ncy Goods Underwear Hosiery, Ktc. EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY. We have just opened onr FALL and WISTER CLOAKS and JACKKTS, both ir, cloth and plush .i fool i.,Qtifiil in Hnvinor that thev excel anything ever s'iowii in the ALLh . asK an to call' and look knowing that we can l7J.j3a HUM J J Mir KS1 sav. ' J i ALBAUT, OEEGOIT ALLKN BROTHERS, Wholesale CIQARS, TOBACCO AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IX LARiK OR SMALL QUANTITIES IN SEASON. FLINN BLOCK, Sli Our Summer Stock will comjilete We are i FURNISHING GOODS, VELVEKi, SILKS, SATINS AND I'LI'SIIKS. LADIES' AN 1) MISSES SILK AND KNIT UNDERWEAR, COTTON AND WOOL HOSE, EMBROIDERIES, SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, VEILINGS, SHAWLS, ETC. DRESS GOODS Very attractive lines in new colorings, ami Litest novelties. GOODS FOR SUMMER WEAR ! Latest Styles ! II igli Novelties! Ladies, Misses AChildien's. GL W. SIMPSON. FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. V RKn iRK A II I.K KI.Sri K. Mrs MU-liael Curtain, T'lainllt-Ul, 111, m-.ikos tlie ftatemoiit that she c-uuh'lit cold, whkli nettled on lier Inn,;?; she wus treat- I for a month by i r ;i i.ltDjii-itin lint trriU' U'urrtH. He told her she whs b hopeltss vietini of ioiiisum(tion and Hiat noinedieine could cuie Iter. Her druvKist jested Dr. Kin'o New Discovery lor Consumption; the bought a bottle and to her delight found herself bene tilted from the lirst rlose. Sh.i con tinued its use an.l after taking ten botiles, found lierie.f sound and well, now does her own housework und is as well as the was. Free trial bottle of this irreat Discovery at Fosliay & Mason's Dru Store, lare bottles 5i)c, and $100- CR0WDER BROS Contractois and Builders. Jffice on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents, tJbany, Oregon. Estimates given n all kinds of buildings or carpen er work. All work intrusted to will be promptly executed. iKR BALE. One heating stove and one ' ejok stove, 1k.Ui In uooil coMtitioii. For information inquire of F. K. Anilerier at Postal teieo'i.iph ortlee. HAVE NOT PSA OUR hands; THE LARGEST aNU BEST SELECTED STOCK OF D ' ' - please you as well as save you money. At i . and Re ail tn ( WHITE GOODS Anything and everything in urge assortment and enu less variety. . Kpcpor. This is what you ought to have, in fact, you must have it, to fully enjov life. Thousands are search ing for it daily, and mourning be cause they lind it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually bv our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it niav be had by all. We guarantee tliat Electric Bilters, if used according to direc tions and the use persisted in, will bring you good Digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and install instead Eupepsy. We recouu jend Electric Bitters" for Dyspepsia and al' diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c ' and $1.00 per bottle by Foshay it Mason, Druggists. oik c.uuni ;aivick, , It is seldom that we appear in the roll of spiritual adviser of family phy sician but there re times when we. feel justified in calling the attentior of our many subscribers to an article of true merit. We feel jiiHtihed in snyinff that Moore's Keverled Hemedy con tains more actual merit than any medicine it has ever been ourocd fortune to test. One trial will make jou as eutbMastic as the writer, AN ft T , Grocers. ALBANY, OREGON. ... A FULL STOCK OF ,aple G-rooeries ickery. Glassware. hrst quality of Jteaa, coffe, candle etc. J3II BARED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable house !s also to re found a complete aasortuicnt of fresh family Krocerien, to which is constantly neinif added all the seiwonalile lines of vroeerios and pro visions, such aa Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Seef Chipped to qrder Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, tastetn Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These jjoi-ls were all liouuht when prioi ere low and the 1vmtit of tlic mnnrin will te liveii to his iUHtonicre. Keniemlier the placr, at Uie old coiner on First and llroila'.bin tits. I Conrad Slyer. Wear our Vulcanized Guin Sua tiensjry to prevent jar, strain or injury. Weak men are cured wearing our vulcanized ium sus pensory of varic ict lo (cnlurged veins)' nocturnal emissions and inipot' ncy, ,; , . Vigor, comfort and longer life assured. No pain; no poisonous drills. ... , Trice only 2. Sealed circulars free. Vulcanized Gum Suspensory Co., Rooms -McVickers Theatre Building, Chi'iigo III. I'ay Your City Tae. rru.. .d f..r l'll nre ntnv due and MLYali'c. The money is nejd.d anleveiy llUH 11111:11 HI urn "" " .i .k... ... ..ii.l li iitit: HAlil ill IliCdl- ec miii mi) .....p..... .. i - atelv Ihey will lieeome delllnni-lit. I he d.ijf tax U bIko due and if not yuM the order will liei;iv-en to kill all the diys on wlmin tnxe h.vcotheenpam, j N ,I(lKKMANi FOSHAY & MASON Wholesale and Retail Druggists Booksellers ALBAV OfiZCON At niy'kiln one mile east of town, delivered anywhere in the city. .W. C. U.S.LLI. or deli Bafeery O.tki and Athletes PlainfielD ! CONSOLIDATION The Cheapest and Best o Because the lots are 50x100; because they ate ins'Je property ; be cause they .are all clear no 8tiimps,;)Q') roots, no rocks; because the land Id elevated and has a tine view of the city ; because they are near throe motor lines not in contemplation, but all now in operation ; be cause riuy now, to-day, ior the 10th day of next moiith they will ad vance $25 eaeli ; because they are a Bnap. Ask those who have see. Seeing is believing. Are you in it? K. F. ASIIHY, Manajror, ; '. . . So. 65, Washington f-tretit, iWiland, Oregon. CALL -A-ISriD SIEJE THEVERNON HAY PRESS fTiifinnn.lp.fi for fasl. -work and liellt draft. Manufactured at the foot of Baker Street, Albany, by PRICE & VERNOK. OH. MAMMA M U-kVTv' 7 ay HE CARRIES A FULL STOCK . OF NICE FURNITURE ?:j;n:i tiz-uce, - - The Albany A FULL LINE -OF SAX Ofa an AMulelv Safe Wmeot " FOR SMALL' MONTI IIA AMOUNTS. fair"Six dollars per month will ..... . i . r . 1 : .. . (louhimi: tne amount invested in inau wiucv Monov loaned on real estate security fc't ft per lars apilv to b. N.&rLLb to -f i b ; . q 2 EijS 5"i Set j IJ?itJttf C0 tit X S X . s Z. s . q j IllUli d a i -Tr a.T K - tjwwcias BANK OF OREGON, ALBANY, OREGON. H. F. Mcrill, Prop. J. Lanninir, V. P- J. W. B'a n Cashior. Tnna't a cencrnl liankine lir.viesn. Kxehwire hoiiuht and sold mi the )irm iipil eiticn of the fnited Stated, also, Uteat Urinin, Kranec ami (Jermany. t'i.l e.-tiinn at all iKvessihle points made on fa. orahle tortus. Interest iid on time deposits. flKVEUK IIOTJ3E, AI.bANY, OR.-CnAS i, i feii'er, Trop. Only first eciaM house n the city. Laixo sample rooms for com' mr-relal men. No Chinamen employed in the Uiuhei.. tieueral stake oiJie Conallia. ::s , - s it liiiipi! UiiUlZ 3 as-1 - S a - s o-1. a s i. ; i. SS - i ftft-- 3-2 S I -5 b I i s 1 s 3 2 e- i i -jz e2 -r LOTS 1 Buy in the Market. "Have you seen those lovely onnp;('s ;tt Brink's? They are the prettiest in town, and all iiis new iurm- ture is simplv elecrant." TLey all say so, at an in 1 rices always the lowest. - opposite opeu hjus Furniture Co, OF UNDERTAKING FRANCISCO auionnt to $1000 in seven years, 1. . I cent. For full parti, u CO., Local Agents. i f . r - T : r. a ee - a ea a . - til n H H Pi n ;'a A ft ft i 1 w S Li 6) - - Hi f! i o C TT 11 m W i;e;Mi"Ke;Ceje : -3 : : '-HI :si : - fi - ias - - .x" 1 RED CROWN MILLS ISO.lI, L.ISMSC A CO., Prop. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for Family ami Bakcr'e use) Best Siorase Facilities WUijfhcgt cash price aid for wbeafet ALBANY - OREGON THE- una Koute ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. E. IIOG'J, Receiver, Oregon BeTsIopment Co.'s Steamship Line i1l !01 22 Hours Less Time Tliau tiy aiiy other route: Acccmodaticns ui!fc;.T;.aeiel for ion.fr.rt an laletv. lares urii) Ik' ,.i.t '.a fcjbii.a an the ire;0!i I'ec oJiiit!.t cciiii-ai'y'a tbips, niuch less that by any ctntr route ween all points in the Wiiilaunt'e al and t raiicbCOa SAILING DATES. FKOM TA4CINA. Willamette Valley.... Am 4th WV - IS'h Willamette Valley ...... "-2, SI (RUM HAS F&ANCUCO Julv 31 AU;; 9 IV, 2 U.aa Willamette Vaiiey........ Willamette Valiev..,.... MM....... The company njerv e the Kyiit to teamen or r&iliuu uait4). IA!L.V FArftX.N&Ra TEADifl, hxcept Suiniaje.) L yartilr.a 7:fK) a m I Lv Albauy 12:20 H Corvallis K:a A U I " Corraiiis l:usrll Ar Ai'oany a a I Ar Vai.uiua 4-S P. H. O. is, C. ttiuLe .'ui ect at ai. an aud 1 01 Wa. M. U..AO, C, , Hooi'B, Gtiieral aiauaer, O. F 4 P. intent Ccrvallis, O on EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE KGIKT SIESTA EC LIB California exprtBB trains run daily boi-1 u t I Nori'i 7:00 p m..Lv..... Portland ....Ar.. W;&. aji lu:a p 111..I.V Alhany Lv.. br-'i am :1d am..Ar S. Kn.11dbco.Lv.. y-00 pm l.orul I'aui. Truia Daily- Ex. Sunday S:0.'iam..I.v Portland Ar. . :') pm li:J0 p m..Lv Alliaiij.......Lv..l--,.(i am f.40 p mAr lioHemirK Lv.. i:i" nm Irliuunn Itrnnrti. 2 S p aLv Allany Ar.. 0:-!i pm 2:3a p m Ar . . . . Lehanon Lv s:4c am 7:i0 a in.. Lt Albany ........ Ar. . i.s'i pu ti.2am..Ar Lcl.au.in Lv.. 11.111 ALBANY LOl'AI., DASLT (Except Sulldy, 5.00 p . .I.v.... Portland.. ..Ar... i ii AH U.ou I'M Ar. .. Albany... ....Lv....j.uj a m P U LLM AN ii L FFE iSLEEl'LKS. TOURIST KLEhHXG CARP, For accommooation cf SeconJ-C!as t'a senders attached to r xprcfco 'ituia, VtcM tide EMvlsior.. Between 1'ortland and C'crvaiiiS M:ill Train Ira My-Except Sunday 7:i a iu..Lv- ...l'or;la:vl ...Ar.fi.Su p. ra U:10pm..Ar Icnaiiis.. L.12.;.3l. m At Alhnny and C'orva'lis com.ect with trains of Oregon PaciiK-Ka;lr.tti. Express Train naUy-KF.x'xrt Sunday 4:41 pin. .Lv Portland... Ar.. S:'J0am 7:2b p 111.. Ar Mcln.nu!!e.Lv..i5.46aiu THROUGH TICKETS lo All Point EAST AND SOUTH STFcr tickets and full 'Information rc t;arlin rati. imp! etc., call ou conpni.j'a a'i nt at Allianv. K. hoKHLElt. E. P. ItOOKRS, Manat-er Asst. (. F P, A A WEAK ftlAN Can cue himself of the de plorable icfuIu of early abuse and perfectly rei-tore his)j:orand vital ity bv oiir home trea'tnieiit. TLe rcina'rkalile cures of hope lees cafes of nervous ilehility and private conndaints arc ever where stamp ing out )iiackery. Treaties and question list, a physician's pift to euDerinj: humanity, will be eei.t fiee to those alliictec. Addrcts with stamp 1'IONEF.R INSTITUTE, 405 Kearny t., Room 2, !San Francisco, Cal. We curry a largo .tock of tiriiikr's stationery, wt-ll as sortctl, lxnight direct from the manufacturers at a low figure, ami can give the beet of work in all kiiuls of printing for the least money. Trv us. II. C. Corn. THE MARKETS. AT.TtAVY DOTA7IOM. VSTital-NK.. Outs :-c Fluur fi.i' per bbl 1. it a toe :;"ic Kirirs 2nc Butter 2i'i"c Lard Ulal l'J!'C IianiH NwEi-ic Shoulders 10c Kacon l'-'Jfi. Unna t-V,r Hi- Hay Timothy, f 10, oats and cbcat t8 Ap;.l -8 fircen, "0c per bu. I'lUiis uneo, (rf,e. per n. App C8 dried bleat lied Sc bUndrled & i c. Chickens-. ".J S2l-J-. Beef :i"!c irroi-s. Mutton :J:; . Viper head. Huts t4"-. arcsber. Yr1-CioLf.c. Woo! ti'ilc. EGGS FOR SALE. I will sell full bleed Leghirn eg?, loth single a:;d rose comb, for $1 fiO per l:t. also dotted Wyan dotts. Litrlit Rrahmas. Ijtnirshan i 1 1.1 ..i. i. . pike. L. J. IIouck, Tangent, Or. J ISU QUO DIILUO 'i n 111 n . niin i 11 i S !