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4 THE MORNING HERALD: FBI DAY, FEBRUARY o 18SS horning IJaHgScrato Daily a.nd Weekly rE!l-VS OF SUBSCRIPTION: DAILY. Published every momimr except Monday.' Delivered by carrier, per weeK 0.1& J&y mail, peri rut ,35.C0 WEEKLY. ! (Published every Friday Morning.) One copy, per annum, in advance 82.00 When not paid in advance 2.f 0 OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives .Depart Vusxeii;;er.. 11:15am 1:00 p m Freijjnt ; 5:25pm 6:50 a.m DOCTRINE OF ANARCHY. The shooting of Louise Michel, the female leader of the French anarchists, by Lucas, brings out a prominent phae of anarchist doctrine tha., in this instance at least, probably will not be adhered to by them. Lucas claimed that he , killed the anarchist queen to rid France of that dangerous party, and that her death. would breakup tiie entire anarchist organization i'i France. It is said that the anar chi ts themselves can have no right to complain of such a prac tical application of their own doctrines. They recognize to the fullest extent the principle of in dhidual liberty, and put the most implicit confidence in the sound ness of individual j-idirment and opinion. When a nihilist has once made up his mind that it is his duty to kill the czar for the sake of Russia, he finds none of his fellow nihilists to say him nay. When a dynamite bomb is loaded in Chi1 cago and thrown into t crowd, if the assassin is caught, tried and ( hanged the anarchist press do not jf speak of him as a murderer, but eulogize him as a inartvr who laid down his life in defen.se of a prin ciple, and was ruthlessly slaugh tered for daring to maintain the jloctrine of individual liberty. Undoubtedly, however, they will "be the loudest in their cries for a -speedy execution of the perpetra tor of the deed. Their philosophy contains no recognition' of the , Qrimn r'lir ivlmt is sjince for trip 1 gander is also applicable as nutri I ment for the goose. No, indeed, j self is too important for any such admission as that. Ix the matter or industrial expo sitions, it is lound that investments are profitable, and the president's recommendation to congress that the United States should accept the invitation of the French gov ernment to take pari in the Paris exhibition of l.H$i will doubtless receive the favorable action which it deserve.-. It becomes all re- j publics, and most of all our own country, to lend a helping hand on i this occasion, inasmuch as every j monarchial government in Europe , has sent a polite "regret." Switz-' erland. Mexico, and most of the ' Spanish-American republics have . already accepted their invitation. The acti'.m of the monarchical countries is of coarse easily expli-j cable. There is an awkwardness; about tic date. 1SS!). the centennial j of the famous 17'-), that cannot be j gotten over. To be sure, the j French government have several j times explained in the mot civil I and positive manner that the selec- j tion of 1SS1.) as the year of the ex- j hibition was merely an accident, j or, at least, was without reference' to what happened in Paris one j huu'lrd years btiore ; and, more-! over, assurances have teen given t that the coming exhibition is to be ! purely a mercantile ail'air, having j no political, much less any revo- j lutionary, significance. Apart j from patriotic and fraternal con- j siderations, there is another reason ! whv the United Slates should take ; an active part in the approaching exhibition. Tiie Spanish-American republic, as has been said, are to be represented, and it is i possible that an opportunity might thus be aitbrde-d. in the absence of j our commercial rivals, England and Germany, ami under the more favorable commercial conditions following a reform in our tariff laws, to increase our trade with these republics. The pugilistic mania seems to be spreading and has invaded even the kitchen. Lately in Cleveland, Ohio, a cook named Jennie Kellis, employed by Mrs. Squire, wife ofs. e. You the see'etary of the Standard oil i L company, took otfense at some ; -ilirwrintis her mi.-'tress nave her! . , , , , .i , . aild Sei.C'.l the lady by tne nair. j , .: .1, .. - tl.u mnm nml 1 dragg'ng her aciow the room, and, j according to tiueensburv rules, we j , . 11 i : suppose, pummeiing Iter head on the rl-.x.r. V ondertul science. IVrliaps some muscular Fox will award the cook mond belt. a champion dia- Srcx.vroK Dwi.iui has apparently made the move in the riglit direc tion in tin; maT.'.r of coast defense as late dispatches say that his bi II to j provide for forti titrations and other ! sea coast defenses, which appro-; priates over $120,090,000 within j the next twelve years for proper! sea coast defenses, was sent by j him to the Secretary of War, who j has returned it 1o Senator Dolph, i i.-i' 1, . l 7 it. . - 1 r ! mitu me ixi oi me oilier oi Engineers of the War Department, and also with the approval of the secretary himself. Gov. Swixefokd, it is reported, will resign his position as governor of Alaska. The laws up there are not sufficiently strong to stand the rigors of the climate, and he pro poses to return to more genial climes and let the sea-lions and Indians work out tl.eir own salva tion. Senator Doia-u lias introduced a bill in the senate setting apart four townshijis of land in the vicinity of Crater lake as a public park. Tiie object is to preserve the land adjacent to tiie lake for improvement by the state of Or egon. The people of Dakota appear to be complicating matters in refer ence to the admission of the terri tory as a state, by attempting to j get it divided and admitted as two J states North and South Dakota. I hi ice C03ilPANY OF Albany, Oregon President Charles E. Wolverton. Vice-President J. O. Wntsman. Treasurer J. W. OnsicK. Secretary . K. Elderkin. DIRECTORS. K. S. Strahan, Chas. E. Wolver ton, J. L. Cowan, D. B. Monteith, J . vv.Cusiek, J. . Wntsman, . I k. Etderkin, Charles Monteith, g. ! F. Simpson Safe, Sound, Conservative i A Square Company j i Managed by Square Men y 3 Patronized by Square People p t g EntSrprisO OR. SHOUT LINE UNION 'PACIFIC R. It Shortest and best route to all points cast and south. Pullman Palace cars. Emigrant or fam ily sleeping cars all the way through from Portland to Council Bluffs and Kansas City without change. The.-e ears are free of charge. For further particulars regu.'diuir rates, etc inquire of Cumin fc Monteith, agents, Albany, Oregon. IfHf OF ALBANY OREGON. preside:-."!, L. Flinn. VtCE-FRESIDENT S. E. YoUDg, cashier, G.E.Chamberlain, TRANSACTS A GENERAL BAXKISG BL'SINESS. Accounts kept subject to check. Siirht Exchanire and Telegraphic Transfer iold on Xew'York, Chicago, San Francisco and Portland, Oregon. Collections made on favorable terms. L. Fli.ns E. Blain, W. E. Tcrrkll Geo. E. Chambkblaix. lU'lil IrM.lle. "IF YOU HAVE FARM PROPERTY FOR J saie call on Cun-aii & Monteith, as thej have customers 'or a number of desirable tnwfg oflani, They aUo have choice improve i city property for sale, Hiid a few l'ts ransin? from $-J2s to S500 in price. Terms sent to pnivhaswrs tmssolitidx notick notick is XJ hereby uiven tiiat the partnership here- tofore existiiner between John Hoffman and Francis Plctfcr, uiuler the rirmnnmeuf Hoff man & Pfeiifer, is this day dNsoived by mu tual co-isent. The business wi.l he continued by the litter, who will assume al liabilities, and ail Mittaiuliirj: accounts wi:l be collected by the old firm. Dated Al::any, Jan. 4, l- JosiN Hoffman, Fkanuis PtEit'i-'i:.'- Merc IS - ikew r Breakfast is a failure without a liberal supply of good coffee. We sell best Costa Rica and Rio, choice Mo cha and genuine Old Gov. Java at lowest rates. KENTON New Stove between the opera house and postoffice: FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE SHA1S E and LONSWAY AViJ offer their entire stock ot boots and shoes to the genera 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' furmsliinr goods' and millinery. As the entire shoe stock was purchase! last fall, the opportunity to purchase new and desirable goods at actual cost is a rare one. Durino this sale we will also ffer V elcuv cost ouv entire sto f winter cloaks and millinery. We will also make a sweeping re duction in all woolen hosiery, warm underwear, ard especially in heavy white, dress goods, as our policy ia aL1J UULiA'uy Ui season. Z? We mean just what we say. WILL Dealers in all Guns, Pistols, Sewing lactones, Organs, Pianos A full Sheet music,rnusical mercLaudise,ammuriition, fish ing tas-kle etc. Warranted razors,butclier and pocket knives. Tm?1LS and EXTRAS for all MACHINES S Ij PPLIElJ LINN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repairing of sewing machines, musical ALBANY, & CHASE, DEPARTURE ! uiat imuu uei uie prtseui SHANK A LONSWAY. BROS, the leading Line of- instruments, suns, etc., neatly done j OREGON. Just a Moment, Please. i -rou WANT AN- OTEECOAT We Have Tliem. -THEY AllE- B A R G N s! For two weeks prices 'ill surprise you. Thev Must Go. Clothi ng and Eats REDUCED. We must run this stork down before in voieiiijr January 1. THE LARGEST STOCK we have tha nicest, nobbiest,eheiiest Ties, Silk: Handkercniefs, i Gent's Slippers, Etc i IX THE BIT KG. La d i eS They will make youf gentlemen friends happy. They are SPEOIALTIE IS Foundjonh Jinjour'store L. E. BLAIN Among the many art! cles to be found at S. E. YOUNGS SUITa BLEFOR- ARETIIE FOLLO'vVIN'G: Ladies' tantoeMefs, Ladies' fine gossamers, Bents' IiantltacMefs, Ladies' Jianii-to, Fine dress goods, Silk Umbrellas, Portemomiaie, Carpets, Rugs AND MANY OTHER NOVELTIES ! TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION REMEMBER IN SELECTING -THAT- iS. 35. YOUNG Has always a well-selected stock of ' Shoes and Slippers ! Suitablejfor the holidays.! flaTlfrS Tfl.T1RT S'lHHfiPS ! Ladies' Rime Shoes, S. E. YOUNG, M MS Everyday W ear Ladies q Misses Slippers FIRST m'i"i""m'i -A FULL STOCK OF- Staple Groceries!- The best quality of tas. coffee, raisins, cu mnxe, etc. CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. Atthisoldand reliable house is also to foimd a complete assortment, of fresh family roceries, to which is constantly being adde-i ah -.be se usonablu lines of groceries and provision such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buchwheat Flour. Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc The-e touds were all bonirnt when price were low, and the benefit of the martrin will ifivon to his customers Kemembtr the piai at the old corner on First and Broadalbin Sts. III. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER. Proprietors of MV mum - And manufacturers of IT. We are now prepared to furnish cho'ce, fr-sh candies of best radi, cj'ibistirjg- .it pure sti-ic, assorted flavors, mixe-' candies, extra French and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, cudy toji and u geueial assortment oi fine candies AT r HOLE ALE OK BETAII.. iSTOrders from coantry dealers promptli at tened to. Facte ry on t irst street, Albany, - - Oregon. M Crown Milk ISOM, LtNXI-tG & CO., Prop. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for family and bakers' use) 9The Highest price in cash paid for wheal, ALBANY ... OKXGON. CROSSES" & ALLEN. PROPRIETORS OF Albany Truck and Dray COMPANY NO 1. 43T Goods handled with care. Moving hous bold goods a specialty. NEW AND s Owing- to the increased demands of our binl ness, we have been conipelled to remove int:j t larger store, anil we can now be found vx d-wr to S. E. Youiir's, where we will be phutM to see OUR PATRONS. If jon need any stoves, tinware, crockery, furniture, clocks, carpets, pictures, trunks, books, skates, saddles, saws, planes, ad thousand different and useful articles, you ca do no beittr this side of San Francisco Than you can do with us on a purchase or a exchange. II. FRANKLIN t CO.; FIRST STREET ALBANY!' Revere House Restaurant, (ON KUBOPEA.it PLA.S) Conducted by H. DIERCKSA Meals served from 25 cents t Sl-Otl 4jgf"ut"T.)(rs order wfiatover desired. Tfc Uib ' -i with the h-Kt in tnr narlret. Xotiop of Final Setllrmenl. Notice is hereby iven that the undersigned, executor of the last will and testament of Elisha Harry, deceased, has filed in the countv court of Linn county, Ore-.-on, his final account as such execu'or, and tne said court his appointed iJonday, the Cth dav of Feb ruary, IssS. at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, for the hearing of ob jt'ctioi.a to said account and the settlement thereof. J. L. WIGLE. Executor. Exetnlrlx' Xotlce. Notice is hereby jrivcu that the undersigned has this day been duly appointed execu trix of the last will and testamert of John A. shore, deceased, by the county court of Linn county, Oregon, and that ali persons havinjr claims against said estate are hereby notified'? . : i--..-!'.... tcuiicu .O LIIOU undersigned at her residence in Scio, Linul rminrv vi thin uiv n . l Vi t Vi i. .l. i ? uum me uate OK Mils lint lei. Dated December 7, 1S8". JULIA A. SHORE HEWITT & F.KYAN r, Executrix. Attorneys for Executrix JR R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SLR .-imii . urton. - -graduate of ;er man an.i American colleges. Conl racior and Builder. mHE UXDERSIOX -:D HAVI.XG LOCATE J. in Albany, so'ieits patrrtiajre from eitj and cotintry. Will contract to build bridges, barns and all manner o? uwelliiiir houses, in- e!ud:r. tueen Anne, Eutlake and Elizabt th an itvlcs of lun.lduijs. i'l funusn plan: :r.d spe.-itic-ti ius without eliar.-e. Satisfact " Sk mm fine Glassware Crockery AIHA" enn i ii Choice Coofectione eoond Hand S ore STREET I :":o!: auaraiitetd. W. C. CASStLL.