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vuu. ALBANY OR., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1888. NO 18G OVfSLAM TO WUFJWIA feouthorn Pacific Company's Lino. tab nr. HuisrA uovtb. ,bit Albany ana a Pranc'., 5 hoar. WLiraiau sxraaea n t' N.irth c...,.h Ui-.n-ILoav. rurtl.nd Arrlv. 10: a m won. ,! Tui'i!i: I'l-iim K I Leave A'tMl Arrivul S:'.6ra Luave I ll'.JD a L-vo M Al. TKAIM "" """ Airivel 2:45PM Leavo 2:UJ r M : : .I,,, , Arrive 0:3U a M PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars r Acorn eeonil.clm Pueo gers, MlUcBI'll W MprBW iraiiii. Iv'tit . u I Lpa-'O Kj:SS t Aniv. Talis DAILY (exj.pt Sunday.) Pjr.la'tu O-viU'S Arrive I (1:3) r M Leave 1:30 M irasss thins daily (oxcjp. Sunday. i:S0r I 8;U0ra I M ' l PorUntl M Minnvi"e Airive I 11:00 a M Leave 6.45 a M .. n,1 n.irvillia LOt.nect with trains ol Omu Paciflo Railroad Throu ih tickets to all uoiim loam ;anu ea Tia California. For lull WtoraiUlon roirardiiiir rates, maps, etc., ni on ConpanrS Aeut a. AlUa.iy. - M. nvB.iii.K.n, . - . " ' Hmjx lll'li.l'.tin'.At YAQUINA KOUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad, iron Development Company's Stoam sliip Liue. '225 RULES SHOftTEH. 20 HOURS LESS MH.K: than by any other route. ti,ntiinh nfiusniitrAr ana froicut line from Portland and all points In tile Willamette Valley to and from San. Francisco, Cal. lillamBttB River Lino of Steamers. The "Win. M. Hoag," The "'N. S, Bent ay," The "Three Sisters" are in service (or both passenger and froliiut trallio be tween Corvallls and Portland and inter mediate points, leaving Company'!' wharf, Corvallls, and Messrs. llulman St. Co's wharf, Nos. iiuu ana mi x rout, ai., rort land, three times a week as follows : GOLDEN KITLB UAZAA1C Cahtiora Ung Ways at Ju'loi Urailwo'il' I have made arrangements for buying goods direct from the factories In Europe, and will sell at wholesale or retail, cheaper than any where else on the Pacific Coast. The following are some of my cash retail prices : 'i dozen unhandled teacups and saucers, 35 ' y2 dozen unbundled coUce cups and sau cers, 45 cts. Yi dozen handled coffee cups and sau cers, 50 cts. yi dozen seven Inch dinner plates, 45 cts. These goods are all ironstone China and net a cheaper grade of goods. These prices are for 30 days. Julius Gradwoiil. AUTUMN HINTS. NORTH liUUNU, Luave (J.irvalHs, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri diyiatSa. in. Alluny, 9:3.1 a, m. Arrives at Salem 3p.m. Liavg Balem Tuesday, '1'hurnday and Satur diyatUa, ui. Arrive at I'urtlaud 3:311 p. m. SOUTH HOUND. Leave Portland Mondays, Wednesdays and Frid ays at I a. ni. Arrive at Sale.n at 7:15 p. 111. Leave Stum Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at t) a, iu. Arrive at Corvallia at 3;;W p, ni. Boats make close connection at Alban with trains of the Oregon Pacltie Kailroad TIMB SUIIKHULB. (oxcopt Sundays.) Luvt Albany, p. M, Uav t'orvallis, 1:40 P.M. arms Yaiiuina, 6:U0 P. M. Leave Yaquina, e:45a,M. Leave Ctrvallis,ll):3f A.M. Arrive Albany, 11:10 A. M, 0. A C. trains connect at Albany and Corrsllis. The above trains connect at Viquim with the Oregon Development Company's bine of Bteamships between Vaquina and San Francisco, SAIXINa DATES . PHD HAM PKANCIHC'J. PKOU YAUI1INA WUtnetteVnlley, Tlmrs, Doo. 0th Wed. Dec. 12lh ilUmstie Valley, .lion. Deo. 17tli JIou. Deo. 21th iUwwlle Valley, bun. Djo. SOtli. The Company .jmrves the ri-rht, to chance sailing dstas without notice. N. B. PasMengors from Portland and Willamette Valley points can make close connection with the trains of the Yaquina "rote at Albany or Corvallls, and ir des tined to San franoisoo xlinuld arrange to 'inveac xaqulua tlio evening botore rate filiug. tawnier mud Ptrlulit Italea alwsvi IBs - , . Lowest. JCJ" Aont, Albanv.'or to O II Haswoll, Jr., (. F. o Ar' Oroffon Dovelopmont 0o VOt Montgomery n-Atioisoj, ij. 4J. UttltlL, V. O. F. and P. Airont, Orjon Puiitii It R Co. Corvaltie Revere House: ALBANY, . - ' OREGON! CHAS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR. ."f"3 ,") In flrsl-class stylo. Tables Mpplled with the beet In the market. f. l9PnK apartments. Sample rooms ior commercial travelers, ree Ceaeklti sail frant the Mtel.1 Pine line of Guns and Sood stock of Ammuni tion at Deyoe and Rob- 8oa's, Special barsains o Boots AMn Shoes. Call at A. B. Mc Ilwaln's and see the ladies' kid and pebble goat shoe, for $.50, former price $2.50 A Dkmocrat man has seen the shoe and can pronounce it a remarkably cheap bhoe for the former price. Clothing A large and complete lin gents' clothing and furnUhing goods at v Ft Af,-Tl, .--.I..'., Tn II, nlhlnn .l,r,:.rl. ment he has a large line of pants, regular value, $5, which he wil sell during the coming week for $2.50. Foil Sale Cheap. Cook stove, only used two or three months. Call at this of-licc. How is your appetite ? Are ynu nervous or irritable ? Are you subject lo billiousaess ? Dr Henley's Dandelion Ton'c works wonder. It makes the weak and sickly strong, builds up the whole system and puts new life and engery in you. Asplendid stock of library and hanging la mps just received at Wallace Si Tit j mp son's. The prudent farmer will not leave his animals out in the cold storms, j Nire bacon will sell for about twice the price of poik in the carcass. j The side of a pig made Into huon will sell for as much as the whole body. Better house stock during a cold rain and feed nothing than to expose them. Do not make the pork for anybody to eat in a foul pen , or from any food which will make fever. Get building paper and cover the Inside of the Liable and then cover this with old boards If you cannot get better ones. This a hundred per cent, investment A dispatch from Indianapolis says : "The federal building was crowded to-day with witnesses summoned to appear before the federal grand jury.now In setsion. All interest centers upon the prosecution of what is known as the "Dudley case." Opinion is openly expressed about the court house that an indictment will cer tainly be returned in the case. The posi tive instructions of the court, (District Judge Woods,) relating to violation, or ad vice to others to violate the election laws is what convinces many that the jury will find a bill against Col. Dudley. A United States marshal's warrant for his arrestwss issued two days after the publication of the "Blocks of five letters," said to have been written by Dudley. This warrant is sill' out,and will be held ready for instant ser vice until an indictment is returned against him. The letters, of course, will be the basis of the indictment, in case there is one." The letter referred t Is one in which Dudley openly adyised chairmen of repub lican county committees to purchase all the votes they could get. nekiatavaawavavavaavaaavaaawaaiaaMBaaaaMwsra Ilium new 11 lliialliMiaMMaMMMSPMBBSSSasSBBBIBaji F0SH4Y & BASH, Holiday Goods. Santa Clans Headquarters. It-til d Mi l k i.f I Plush Goods, Toile Oases Al bums, Perfumeries, Books Etc., Etc., nor MirjMVH.-.i in tha Valley. WILL BROS, Dealers in nil the Wteit linnrnvs i ."iui'is Organs, Sewlne; Mtohlnei, Uum. Mm a full lino of warranto I Kiztrx, U ilo inr and 1-ookot Knives, The bent klni of sewing machine oil, needles anil bx'.i'h, for all maohinos. All repairing n.atly and reasonably done. CARPENTER AND JOINER. The undersigned is prepared to du : all kinds of work in his line iu flrst-clas or. der and with prorupioin. ddres-s P. O box 87or call at ooruer of Olh and Maple treet s, I, N, Mmrn. C3UMTY TREASURER'S NOTICE. N ti on i hereby given that there are funds in Hut t'ouuty Treasurer's ofHoe of Linn c'iiiM',:v, unnn, 10 remico an outebauuiuK war !'. Interest on all warrants cease from 1 tis date. l).t-d December Gth, 13S8. H. Farwkll, County Treasuror. New Wash House. Lee Chin&min, who lived in this town for many yean, tnd whs so w11 liked by every body hat returned and will open up a new wash house the Hrst of Soptember, one door south of the Revere House. Lee doesfuood work and wants everybody 10 get (their waAhinQ dime bv him SUPERIOR LINES OF AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS AT DE YOE &IROBSON PAINTS, OILS AND BRUSHES AT DEYOE & ROBSON'S. TiMPCC WCE COLUMN. Ed: fill, aibiiy W 0.T, D At a special meeting of the V. C, V. called for the purpose of deyising w ays and means for furthering the work of the Union, it was decided to give a social every Firday evening at the Hall, that the young people of the city may haye a social time. An admittance fee of five cents will be charged at the door to assist in defraying the expense of opening the hall. These socials will be under the supervision of the ladies of the Union, who will see to it that everything is done "decently and in order." The first one will be held immediately af ter the holidays. m The thank-offerings have now reached $104.10, "Small favors thankfully received, larger ones in proportion. Send on your offering. The liutn Signal will give the coming year a special department for work for Local Unions, and a weekly question box, where errors can be corrected, and the true position and work of the organization 6ct forth. The lady teachers of Illinois outnumber the gentlemen many times over, They are equally good workers, but In the State Teachers' Association have received very little recognition. Last spring they decid ed to organize an Association of their own, which they did, electing as their President, Miss Sarah E. Raymond, who has been for many years the city superintendent of the schools in Bloomington, Last week thev held their first convention in that city, ft was a very successful and interesting one ; attendance large, the papers and discus sions of an unusally high order. Miss Ray mond was re-eiecteu president. The Vassar College girls have a flourish ing Prohibition Club. Our round the world missionary, Mrs. Leavitt, has just reached, after a quarantine of twenty one days the city of Mauritins, She describes the Island as being volcanic, the mountain peaks rough, jagged and bare. She stales that all cultivation on the Island is done with a hoc, on account of the great number of stones covering the ground. The greatest length of the Island 19 thirty-five miles, the greatest width twenty -eight. Her letter is full of interest. She pauses in her recital, of the work, and thows In the following little paragraph : September 22nd, xSSS. I am celebrating my fifty-eighth birthday silently and priv ately, with great thanksgiving that God has kept ine In life, given me sufficient health and strength to accomplish what has been done ; that up to so late a date as July 8th, all my dear ones were in life and hea'th ; and with earnest prayer that He will during the next year enable me to do much to help forward Christian Temper ance, and thus help forward the kingdom of Christ, and all the pure and good things it brings. New Goods. Latest styles in toques turban and soft felt hats just received at Ida M. Brush's. A fine line of holiday goods for onr crock try department and marked very low in prico Wallace & T n oursrK FOlt PILES. ItchlliK Pile 1 are known by miis'.uro Hk3 .- isplr Inn, producing a very disairreeahlo itching after injr warm. This form as well as Blind, bleeding and protruding Piles, yield at once to the apnlicaton of Dr. Hosatiko's i'ilo remedy, w.iich acta directly upon the parts affected, alia rbing the tuiiors, allaying the Intense itching and effecting a pemiauoi-t cure. 6v cents. Address The Dr Uosanko il Ucine Co , J'iqu o. Sold by Dr, 0 'lies and Son. We will sell jou groceries cheipcr than any store in town. BrowmkllJe Staxakd. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS A Railroad Sensation, Chicago, Dec. 7. A statement was pub lished this morning to the effect that the Michigan Central Railroad has been mak ing a secret cut of rates on grain to the East. This caused an Investigation by leading officials of the road. They assert that they are the victims of a conspiracy between one or more of their clerks, and representatives of a very prominent board of trade firm, by which grain was shipped at a concession of two and a half cents per bushel from the regular rate. A Dig Shipment. New York, Dec. 7 The largest ship ment of freight ever forwarded to the West at one time to one consignee will leave this city to-night. It . is composed of two special trains, one of twenty-three cars loaded solid with dry goods, consigned to a new firm in Tacoma, W. T-, the other of sixteen cars loaded with coffee. It is ex pected to make the trip in twenty days.The shipment is valued at $200,000. A UisHOari Riot. St. Louis, Dec. 7. The latest ddvices from Brevier are to the effect that armed neutrality still exsita, but an outbreak Is liable to occur any minute. A man who passed through Bevier after the riot atates that the report that 2000 shots were fired was not exaggerated, as is evidenced by the bullet perforated buildings in the vicin ity. Dozens ot wiruow3 were shattered, and the front of the post office was riddled with lead. 1 he stockade in which the Swedes sought refujre fearfully -torn and splintered. A Peculiar Accident, San DiEGo.Dec. 7. A shocking accident occurred here this forenoon. Benjamin Watts, of Lawsence, Kan., aged 27, was employed by the contractor for the new Fifth street pavement to fire the boiler for the plant A defective hinge onjthe door caused an explosion, when a hot mass . of molten rock was thrown all over the man, literally cooking his flesh. He lived for fifteen minutes and piteously begged tha some one should blow his brains out, He, died in frightful agony, Vorry Fast. San Francisco, Dec. 7. The vestibule train known as the "Golden Gate special,' which left Omaha Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock,arrived here at 945 to-night mak ing tne run irom tne Missouri river In sixty one hours and forty-five minutes. The train is I he most magnificent ever out to this is the most magnificent ever sent out to this coast, and in general conveniences and luxurious furnishings is said to rival any other train In the world. Wants Heavy Damages, Sax Francisco, Dec. 7. Joseph H. Sham has filed a complaint against M. H. De Young to recover $50,000 damages for publication in the Ciromrfc, on the 6th Inaf of alleged false and defamatory matter In reference to his connection with the Tele phone Company of this city. Will Fight. LoxDoN.Dec. 8. A dispatch from Cairo to the Daily JVeTvr says probably an attaok will be made upon the rebel force at Sua kim Wednesday next. DR. BOIAN-KO in his new discovery for Consumption, suc ceeded in producing a medicine which ij ac knowledged by all to be sihiply marvelous, It is exceedingly pleasant to the taste, per fectly harmless, and does not sicken. Iu all cases of oases of Consumption. Coughs, Colds Whooping Coucdi, Croup, Bronchitis, and Pains in the Chest, it has tjiven univf)rul satisfaction. Dr Hosanko's Gmgh and Lung Syrup is sold at SOomts ly Dr liuiss il Son. Carpets. Cheaper than you can buy them In Port land. Will sell a good grade of Brussels carpet for 60 cents; a heavy three ply car pet for 75 cents, and two ply carpets' from 40 cents to 50 cents. Curries u large line of oil cloths, linoleum and window shades. A. B. McIlwain If yon want a clean and fine smoke ask for J. Joseph's home mads white labor cigs, s for sale by most cigar dealers and at Joseph's factory. TIN WARE AND HARD WARE OF ALL KINDS AT DEYOE & RCBSON'S, Christmas Coming While hunting for holiday presents do not fail to call at Will & Starks and examine their fine stock of goods, consisting of cold and silver watches. chains, fobs, earrings, breastpins and jew elry generally. Also 8nVer plated ware, clocks, etc. There are no more suitable presents in the market. For weak and delicate women nothing baiilds np the entire svstern more thoroughly and edeotu illy than Oregon Kidney Tea. 1 is especially adapted to diseases peculiar to the sex, is pleasant to take and in every in staoen provts of great value. Oregon Kid -ney Tea is compoied of herbs found in Ore gon, is put up in DeA' tin boxes, ai:d can be prepared fresh by simply steeping in hot wa ter. It contains no mineral substance what evei, is pleasant to take and never fails to cure kidney or urinary troubles. Highland. Clackamas connty, Or., March 20. I have Buffered with a disease of the kid neys for 6 or 7 years and for the last two months nave heeu laid up with a pain in my bnek. A friend sent me a sample of the Ore gon Kiduey Tea, and having used it one week I can do a good day's work. I havo derived more henelit Irom it than from all the medicines I have ever taken. J. Q. Nkwmll, CURE FOR SICK II E ADA CHE, Do you want a remedy for B'Honmess, Pimples on thufscc, a-id asurs nura (or sick hendactis, auk Dr. Ou'ss and Bon, th DnitivisU, for Dr. Gei.nl't Ut Fills, try a done, samples free full boa 26 otot, SECURE PRICES. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS AT ) ! C 0E & H0BS0H