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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1888)
0 rr J THE MORNING HERALD: SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 18S8 Daily and Weekly TEH-MS OF SUBSCRIPTION: celience without great labor is the one prominent fact thaj should be constantly kept in sight. DAILY. Published every morning except Monday.) Delivered by carrier, per week 0.15 By man, cr yeal jfoA-O WEEKLY. (Published ever- Friday Morning.) One copy, per annum, in advanee.........$2.00 When not paid in advance THE PACIFIC RAILWAYS. The president's message to eon gres upon the subject of the obliga tions of the Pacific railroads to the government, does not seem to in struct in any practical way, the legislators how to cut the gordian knot of that complicated affair. The democratic Cincinnati En quirer thinks that perhaps the most significant appointment in the v.-hole list is that of Mr. Outhwaite to head the committee on Pacific railroads. That seems to rnan an indorsement of his bill of the last congress to give the roads an ex tension of time in which to pay their obligations to the government a measure openly approved by Senator Thurman, the fiercest and ablest antagonist of Pacific railroad mismanagement that congress has known. Probably that paper is about right in its conjectures, and per haps it is just as well to give them further time, as undoubtedly they will in the end be given the entire debt. Not so, however, if they were individuals instead of corporations. WORK CREATES GENIUS. EDITORIAL JS'OTES. The wonderful growth of rail roads in this country is one of the most striking examples of our growth and progress that we have. It is said that the miles of rail road constructed in 1887 footed up nearly 12,000, and there is a strong probability that this rate of devel opment will be maintained this year. There are many Mho affect to be ieve that railroad construc tion has advanced too rapidly in the United States, but they are the sime pessimists who declared in 1883 that the country could not for twenty years to come adequately support the roads then in exist ence. Since then we have added :0,000 miles to our system, and, as has already been observed, the prospects are that in the next four years we shall supplement them with 50,000 more miles. Perhaps no more active civilizer can be found than these same railroads. It brings people together and makes every man in a measure a cosmopolite. It is said that the bones of the leg of Gen. Dan. Sickles lost at Get tysburg are preserved in a glass case in the national medical mus rum at Washington. Apparently Dan has had a Key to the future, for he can go and see how his bare bones will look. Farmers t Merchants' Most of people think that all of the great men of the world have became so because they originally possessed special aptitude for the work they performed. There perhaps may be a slight foundation for such a belief, but it is too slight to be accepted as an axiom of human ondition. In vestigation will show that hard continuous work has given nearly all of the wonderful human pro ductions, and that special proclivi ties in any direction seldom amounts to any results unless ac companied with the closest appli cation. In studying up this subject the Magazine of American History finds some very interesting facts : It is said that the habits contracted by genius assist the action of the mind. Cicero tells us how his elo quence caught inspiration from constant study of the Latin and Grecian poetry. Pompey never undertook any considerable enter prise without contracting his thoughts upon the character o Achiiles in the first Iliad although Jie acknowledged that the nr.. RANCEr i Just a Moment, Please. ! -i'OU WANT AX- OTEECOAT YVe Have Tliem. r-mn ep Ea nest Attention. Auaone: the many arti cles to be found at S. E. YOUNG'S -SUITABLE FOR- -THEY ARE- B A O R G N s! OF- Albany, Orecon CapitalStock S30aOCO For two weeks prices "il! surprise yoa. Thev Must Go. Oi FICKS. President Charles E. Wolverton. 1 OF HOUSE-KEEPERS - Is icvited to the following valuable ' -formation, il Seas CR0SSEN" & ALLEN, PROPRIETORS OF Albany Track and Dray COMPANY NO 1. CT Goodj handled with care. Moving housa bold goods a specialty. NEW AND Second Hand S ore ARE THE FOLLOWING: The groceries and pro vision sent out by Kenton & Chase from their new store, between the opera house and postoffi.ee in this city, are sold at the lowest living prices, and ive universal satisfac- tion. Mies' toukereMeS, 1 Laiies' fine gossamer?, Bents' hanflkercMefi, Ladies' hand-to, Fine dress goods, SilklMMlas, PortBfflonnaiB, Carpets, Rugs -AND MANY OTHER- NOVELTIES ! TOOINUMEROUSJTOIMENTLONJ Owing to the increased demands of our bust ness, we have been compelled to remove into larger store, and we can now be sound r.ixi door to S. E. Younjr'i, where we will be pieaa to see Hjon need any stoves, tinware, crockery, furniture, clocks, carpets, picture-, trut-ka, books, skates. aiid!es, saws, planes, a u a thousand different and useful articles, you ca io no better this side of San Francisco rhaa you cap do with us on a purchase or a excaangu. I FRANKLIN & CO. FIRST STREET ALBANY. Revere House Restaurant, (ON EDBOPEAN 1'LAH) Conducted by H. DIERCKS. Heals MTTd from t5 eenti f $10 ;g-Cuot, mere order whatever deaired. Th mb'n l wild tbe Iv-st in the n-arket. Star Bakery ! nmm Treasurer J. W. CusIck. .-ecretary J. K. E'ulerkin. DIRECTORS. K. fc Straliun, Chas. E. Wolver ton. .r. L. Cowan. I). 1. Monteith, J. V. Cr.sick, .). 0. Writsman, .1. j Iv. EMerkin, Charles ilonteith. G. i F. Simpson. tlui-siasm he caught came rather ! Vice-President .1. O. Wntsman from the poet than the hero. l)os suet, before coinposi;: a funeral oration always retired for several days to his study and pored oer the paiiesof Homer. Allien usually ireiisposel his mind before cvm posititr by listening to music. Leonardo da Vinci, while painthii; 'Lisa," kept musicians constantly in waiting to play light b.anaonies, which inspired the ideas within 113 111 -lance an ga8i mL CoiiserYatiYe Haydn would never sit down to compose except in full dress, with j diamond rins: upon his linger, and he used tbe finest and costliest pa- j per for his musical compositions, j Rousseau confesses to the influence I $ Company oi rose-colored knots ot nboon tied I to his portifolio, of fine paper, bril-1 Managed by Square Men lbmt ink and gold sand. The fac ility of memory the foundation oi genius. Few, comparatively, i ;ire acquainted with the fine ma-J cidnery of tbe memory, which is! c.'.pable of being regulated and l. -verned as the clock on the man : 1. A celebrated writer, whose amory was treacherous, arranged j UNION PACIFIC It. H- . book with three hundred and j SHOUT LINE & s- vtv-five uaaes, to accommodate' j- K,m yr i i e uays ot t lie year, and resotved : . recollect an anecdote for everv ! - n to ."OOmik-s the shortest! - j and 12 to 4i hours ige as insigmheant an-i remote as ; nmiTr TO Ttir V 0T l3 was able, rejecting all anecdotes j QUICKEST ROUTE 10 THE EAST, ider ten years of "re : and to his j irprise he tilled rv inch ofi ThiM"inilar!inc ,'n account .of its i southern c ., ,. . ! location, is espe:i:illy presenihle for travel uu- . ace, although. Until this expert-I rinthe winter months. It a'.so affi.rds an op . t i l i j ! nortunitv to visit Salt Lake C'itv and Denver tent was tried, be had no coneep-j UhoutJxtraehar-eand -ives aehoice of routes jn Of the extent Of his -faculty. via Council liluiTs; Oina:.a,St. Josei.h.Lcaven- . . worth.or KansasCitr. t ml particulars rcijard rolf , the ( iermail metaphysician, in-,' route ami fares furnished on application. -late of brood! that bv the most I cuiihas i...NTEiTii.Liin.,-nAia.. REDUCED. We must run this stock d;wn before in-voicir.-' Jatitvurvl. Patronized by Square People Patresiss Hosis Eatsrpriss THE LARGEST STOCK we liave the nices'', nobbiest, cheapest Ties, Silk Hanclkieroriiefs, " Gent's Slippers, Etc IN THEBURG. WE PHU OGftAPHER. Paartonfl old stand Albany 1 ;rsevering habit he resolved his j gebric problems in 'oed and in trkness, and geometrically com sed all his methods by the aid f imagination and memory. To gister the transactions of the iv, with observation upon them, - an exercise that soon drifts into , . habit as profitable as it soon be-; i r It K O O I ft r Q jmes easy. It was thus that Cur- j - J " N D Y I U VO, en educated himself in the art of ! -rn-p .(T'p.XfT? 'IwlTin these cases of erratic! ROSES A SPECiAtTY. r',tu 1 . r i ; Centeten. let? p'antid and cared for bv the inlus. Indeed t:;e trutu ot kie , m'-.nth or year. Iv A DIES They will make your gentlemen happy. They are friends SPECIALTIE S Foundonly3m;ourstore. NEW . DEPARTURE ! FKOM AXD AFTER THIS DATE SHANE AND LONSWAY "Will offer their entire stock otiboots and slioet jto the general public at First Cost until disposed of. Their object in so- doing is to close out promptly that branch of their business so as to devote the entire available space of their store to dry and fancy goods ladies and gents' furnishing goods and millinery. As the entire shoe stock was purchased last fall, the opportunity to purchase new and desirable goods at actual cost is a rare one. During this sale we mil also offer below cost our entire stock of winter cloaks and millinery. We will also make a sweeping re duction in all woolen hosiery, warm underwear, and especially in heavy winte dress goods, as our policy is to carry nothing of that kind over the present S. E. A FULL STOCK OF Staxle Groceries! rare. The best quality ot teaa, coffee, raising, cu. ants, etc. CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this old and reliaole house is also to. ' 'ound a complete assortment, of fresh famitf groceries, to which is constantly bein addel Jk the seasonable lines of Krocerien auu provision such as - Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order. Anchovy Mustard. Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc. These goods were all bouirht when prici were low, and the baneflt of th margin wilt r iveu to lus customers. Remember the pl&c U the old corner on First and HroalaIbin. Sts. CONRAD III HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, Proprietors of ALBANYSODAWOBKS And manufacturers of Choice Confectionery. TTe are now prcrerrd to furnish cho'ce, fresh candies of beat prade, consisting of pure utir-.k. issorted flavor!!, lmxeo camncs, extra i-iencli .tncl chocolato creams, fancy mixeii, candy toy 0j"Q"(jJ and ageuoral assortment of flnec3ndies AT WHOLESALE R RETAIL. REMEMBFR IN SELECTING iveryday Wear TIIAT- IfM always a'we'.l-sel-ecteJJstoik of fSTOrders from eoantry dealers prompt I at lened to. Fautcty no Fust street, Albany. - - Oregon. m ,1 eii: llRorl TpftWll Ml 9 is pa a mm aim viuitu imm. season. 3ir We mean just wliat we say. SHANE & LONSWAY. Suitablejfovlthe" holidays. ISOM, fciKJn.tC A CO Prop. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior-far family and bikers' tue) t2TThe Highest price in cash paid for when. ALBANY ... OKEGON. r Genfs Fancy Sttppersflj st li has this day been duly appointed ex Ladies' ITimeShoes, Ladies'! Misses mm S. E. YOUNC, signed appoiiiMu execir. trix of tne last will r.nd testamepi f John A ihnrc, dt-ceasod, by the county court of Linn c'vinty, Oregon, n.nd that all jwrsons having claims against said estite are hereby notified -);resc! t the same pro) erly verified to the undersigned at lier residence in Scio, Linn i.oi' ity, within six months from the date of th:s notice: Uated December 7, lST. JULIA A SHORE, HEWITT k I'.RYAKr, Executrix. Attornevs for Execurrix. Notice of Final Settlement. otice is hereby ;iven that th.e undersigned, " executor of the last will and testament of Eiisha Harry, deceased, has filed in the couutr court of Linn county, Oregon, his final acount as such executor, and tne said court hw appointed Monday, the 6th day of Feb ruary, ISiS. at the hour of one o'clock in the attertioon of said day, for the hearing of ob--ctiov s to said account and the si ttlement thereof. J. L. WIGLE, ' Executor. t'ontrat-tor ami Knlliler. THE UNMEMSIGX iD HAVING LOCATED in Albany, solicits patrnajre from city and country, Will contract to build bridges. arns and all manner of dwelling houses, in cluding Queen Anne, Eastlake and Elizabeth au styles of buildir.is. Will funiisli plans and soecificitiona without charge. Satisfac- . tion guaranteed. W. C CASSELL. i R. KOLDEWAV", VETERINARY SUR seon, A!b !-, Orer'.n. - Graduate of Ger "v. --' L. E. BLA1N FIRST : STKEE' saying that there is no man and AinerioBu co lees. ALBANY. OREGON"