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THE MOEmG HERALD: TELTRSDAY, XOVEMBER 29, 1SSS growing gailg gcvad Uaiuy and Weekly TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION - ' DAILY Published every mornimr except Mondaj.) I) livercd by carrier, per week 0.15 iiy mini, per yeai 5 00 WEEKLY. (Published every Friday M-irninj;.) id copy, er aiuiuiu, in advance -32.00 When not paid in advance 2.F0 THK .HAIL. Mails at the Albany postoifice close l-'or all offices north The Eastern states j'he West Side (-6; And the Nairow Gauge R. R. ) Fox Portland and Salem 11 A. M Corvallis and Yaquina... 12:30 r. office south 7:30 r. m. The postoffiee will be closed each evening mm six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for the early morning train should be mailed before 8 o clock the previous eveninir. Til A NKSQl VING DA Y. If there is any refutation needed to the charge that the people of the United states are characterized by a lack of sentiment it is to be lound in the halo which surrounds Thanksgiving day. This is purely and distinctively national, and from the austere customs and religious worship of the Puritans has followed this cheery thanksgiving holiday. It is a holiday graceful in ideality and one which has developed with the genius of the American people until it has beconu: a national institution, and brings with it a softened and charitable influence from the executive mansion at the national capital to the lowliest lumlet in the land. It is recog nized by legal and official powtns throughout the Union as a day on which an all pervading spirit oi good will shall spread over the country, bringing cheer and aid to the poor, a helping hand to he wiio may be fallen by the wayside, and a day oa which thjaonatic incense of religious thanksgiving, mingled with family reunions, a rekindling of the common affection j u'liuiig iJutiiKiau auu me iiionu TtlATlfr'iI C'jiifiiii rt tbc ?iatirral ! fowl and mince pie, floats heaven- Ward ill attestation of the ta.it J ... ' . i recognition oi the purposes of the; i OCtaalOIl I Iti Albany the dav will be Ob- ! served with formal prayers and songs of praise iu union services by pe churches, and the custom ary recognition of Thanksgiving among the diversified avenues of business, while the steaming aroma from the table of the rich and poor alike will bear witness of a universal observance of the annual recurrence Ol IhankSXlVing ! Jay. WHA T IT MEANS. The recent decision of Attorney General Garland in regard io Northern Pacific indemnity or lic-u lands is the Portland News thinks of more importance to the Pacific Northwest than the brief t.t-h- , . .. .,p tit . i grapiUC UlspatCll irom V asmngton ; would indicate. Ic decision of Judge M. confims the ' P. Deadv in j the celebrated Arlington town site ... case. The land involved in this case was purctiaseu by Judge Denny from the Northern Pacific Railroad company. Judge l'enny has for some time past been adviser of the Kin.- of Coreans. lue Idea WlUCll lias pre Vai IPO ; ., x- ., . , : that the Northern Pacific could not l indemnified for lands lost in one state or territory in another is set aside by the Attorney-General's ; decision. The decision is based on j trood law, for the reason that the j Northern Pacific is one of quantity. ; That is to say, the United Statt s granted the Northern Pacific Rai road twenty sections per mile on ; each side of the road regardless of : state or territorial lines, so that : when by reason of prior settlement , t ie Northern Pacific could obtain less than twenty sections per mile, j it has a right to move east or west ; to make up tiie deficiency, pro-! vided it finds it in the same section i as those in which the losses occur. ; In this connection it might be j well to state that man' settleis! have been deluded by demagogues, j For the settlers' sake this is to be ', ,, , ... , .' greatly regretted. Well posted railroad men now claim that there j is but very little doubt but that the ; courts will repeal the celebrated Guilford-Miller case, out of which j Delegate Voorhees, of Washington territory, tried to extract so much glory for himself. The decision of Secretary Vilas is in discord with his former a ti- tude before he became a members l was a corporation man. hnt the exigencies of politics forced him to assume an opposite position. His! decision in the Guilford-Mi'ler case was a foregone conclusion, in view of the untenable position taken by President Cleveland iu his letter on that case. For your Thanksgiving turkey?, go to tlyJe's uiarket. EDITORIAL NOTES. It is announced that there will be a total eclepse of the sun on Jan. 1st, 1SS9. There will also be a total eclepse of Mr. Cleveland's administration on Maeh 4th. And now comes the news that a railroad trust has been formed by Gould, Huntington and others. If there ever was a time when these trusts needed set down upon it is just about at this juncture. .Spokane Fm.i.s is boasting as usual of its great growth and pros perity, but the recent case of desti tution of a women and family of children and actual death from starvation and neglect looks like anything but enterprise. The Greenville S. C. Daily News prints a letter from President-elect Harrison, who writes: "When the surprise and disappointment which some of your people have felt over the result has passed away, and the- give some calm thought to the situation, I think they will be as much surprised as I am that they should in thought or speech impute to me unfriend liness toward the South. The policies in the legislation advised by the Republican party, I be lieve, are wholesome for the whole country, and if those who in their hearts believe with ns upon these questions would act with us some other questions that giye you local concern would settle themselves." Will & Stark have now the finest line of jewelry they have ever car ried, including line gold watches, diamonds, silverware, etc. The public is invited to call and inspect ! their novelties lor tne holiday trade. We want your butt' r iml enus. and will rive joti either cash or trade for it. Browiiell A: tanard NEW TOJAl l'iriiius Election. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEX THAT the annual firemen's election will be held Mondav, the loth uav of December, )S.s&, for the purpose of ciectinjf a chief engineer and assistant chief enjriueer of the Albany Fire Department. Polls will be open at the nail of Albany Engine Co. Xn. 1, from 1 o'clock to 0:30 o'clock, p. si. m. e. brink c. . it L':. '. - oecietm, iio:in r iie iepartiiinui. ClTRAVKD Hlo.M TIIK 1'RKMISKS "K .1. B. I O Cotvjill in this city on Monday , Xcv. l'.i, a j small d irk roan horse,5 years old with white j stripe on face. Information ieadmir to his J whureabonts will be suitably rewarded. I'ciiary tiirils lor Sale. nouu T net. r.lOUU FIRST-CLASS SIXGERS- 1 LIX- Mrs Win M rers, on Water Ellsworth and llroadalbin, street, nctwecn Wanted. noUll GOOD RELIABLE MEN WA?7TED wiwon furnished. Address or call on the sinifer Jlanutantunnji Company, l A AUCHIIJALD, A-ent, Albany, Or liriek lor . ,)00,00i '.rood brick for sa'e Cussell. Albany. ale : Apply to W. C Mi Tin:. I srOCKIIOI.IlKKS MKKTIMf OK TIIK MASONIC JV Kuililinir Association will be held at the Masonic Hall in Albany, Oicicon, 011 Saturday evening, Xov 24, l?:,s,at the hou'- of 7 o'clock p. 111. sharp, for the purpose of electinjdirec tors ami to rransiut such other business as m iv come before the ineetinjr. All stockhold- ers, Mrsons and others interested are reiUest ed to attend, By order of corporators, of I Masonic Buildiiur. Association. Sheep M'anletl. 1 r.A ".KA1,0K (!"f,"1 I'M snares, Apply Oukviiie. STOCK SMKKF WANTED ON or write to C. S. Smith, Kteetrieantl llo:iieoi:ilhi: Treatment rilHO.SE DVIRING EITHER OE THESE X safe and reliable methods ol" treating dis ease will find Jr. E. A. McAlster prepared with excellent apnliances tor administering cither, as the nature of the case may require. He inav be found at his office on Third street, i two noors south of the electric In-nr, station, when not absent on professional business. : OUCE IS HKUEBY GIVEN THAT W: have this day purchased the interest of W. C. uurand of the hrm of .1. K Sleyrrs iV Co. The contract oe the O. P. K. it. will he carrietl on a- heretofore, under the firm name of J. It. Myers & Co. M. Jaciiiis, M. S N ecu ass. Conallis, Nov. 27. 1SS8. DIt. E A. M'ALISTER, HOMEOPATHIC physician, has removed his ollice from Flinn's b!oc.k to his resi fence on Third street, two doors south of the electric light station. Oysters! Qysters ! EASTERN AND OLYMPIAN SERVED fresh every dav at H. tnercks' restaurant IHshoIikIou !llee. T UIE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing- between Dr, E. A. McAIister and Dr. A. P. Woodward is this dav dissolved by mutual consent. November 10, 1SSS. For Rent. FURNISHED ROOMS TO HINT. AT THE City Restaurant. KMray .Vwtiee. TAKEN LP ON THE FARM OF S. GOUKJ le, three miles west of Albany, on Octc ber 1, 1S8S, a white cow with brown heai' and some brown spots. Both ears clipped on ends and slit, about S years old. The owner win ,,tease call and get the above described c-"ya"'1 'a-v C09t3- I'or Sale. TXUR GOOD WORKHORSES FOR PAR L ticulars enquire of (i F. Simpson. JOHN SCHMEER'S Livery, Feed & Sale stable Corner Second and EllsicoriJi St I a -r r A -TX s r- t-? ' TT0R8r8 boardk.d by the day or month. Car v6nl NORTHWEST FIRE and MARINE INSURANZE C0MPAN) PORTLAND, - - OREGON j cai'itai tock $5,oo QTTWM17N AMn FAPMFP? uiuuiuuijii nnu i niuuiiuu Tl hereby certify that Dr. I X. Woodie has successfully operated on niv riddling Imrse ISAAC HAYS. For further -tference in regard to riilglings n.buire of Dave Peterson, Wm. Peterson, Leh ;mou; John Ilardmuii, Alfred Wclverton, Al any; Sam tia:nea, Seio; Wm. Foster, Prine viile. i practice veterinary meuViue in Al bany and country surrounding Office and residence corner ;th anil Washington sts. I. X. WOODLK. Veterinary Surgeon, 5' OHM MIC. Curran & Monteith have lots for sale on tl"e installment plan, rang ing in price from JflL'5 to $1000. GEEGM RAILWAY and AVM.TIO.V t'O.niMSY Columbia River Route Trains for tlw tint leive Portland at S a. m auu 2:40 p. m. daily. TTfTtT li,rl,sl to anu 'rom principal L XwxYJ-J X lO points in United Status, Canada and Kurope. ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS Emigrant Sleeping Cars Kim Tkroush ot Express Trains OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL 3'rec of Coarse and M illion! i'liangr, ClosejConnecticns at Portland for San Fran cisco and Puget Sound points. Fur further particulars inquire of Cunian & .Monttitl), First Street, Albany, Oregon. W. II. IIOt.COM B. - e-:.ral Manager. A. L. MAXWELL, ;. i'. v t. iTSTBoats leave the O. K. '. Co.'s wharf, at the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday an j Friday of each week. C. t. KAWLINOS, Local Aircnt. fireat Englisli fiemetly, "t'tade Mark. Murray's Specific A (ruaranteed cure afor nervous dkeasis, such a Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Ilxsteria, Ileailache Pain in the B ck, Nervous Prostration, Wakefulness, n t m T L Lt UCUl I IlttllA, I IlllClSttl LllLSQI I oBiuio """"Ktl,de, Seminal Weakness liu I pot ii'v aurl erural loscf power o h ! Gj.ierate Or;in in eiclicr sex closed by I titlisere ion or over-exertion, and which u. I timately lead to Premature jTraile Mark. Old Aje, Insanity and C'on I sumption. sl.CO a box or six boxes for $.V00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Full par ticulars in pamphlet sent free to every applicant. Ve i.iiarjilid-' C Stove to cure any case. 1-or eery sf'i.OO order received we send siv boxes, with a writteiirjer Jf p-. uarane c to refund the money if ou specific does not effect a cure. Address ad commii- nic:itioiis to the Sole Manufacturers, The Hurray Medicine Co., Kansas. City, Mo. I fcf'Sold in Albany by Fohay Fnsliai.V Miiiiiii.sole ai;e Keiuovcal. JOSEPH WEP.1JKR AXXOCXCF.S TO HIS f J patrons and friends that he can be found on First street, in his new rooms in Fosbav & Masj.i s brick, where be is prepared to ac commodate the public with am tiling in the lousoKalline. Hot or cold baths at all hours The HUYKRS' CVWK is issued March and Sept.eacli year. It is an encyclopedia of uje'til inforinatio! for all who purchase the luxuries i or the necessities of life. We can clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary ap pliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, i eat, hsh. hunt, work, gn to church or stay at home, and in various s:zus, styles and (iiantities. Just figure out wliat is reuiiired to do all these tilings GOMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair estimate of the value of the BUVKRS' CUIDK. which will he sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pav postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO!, 111-114 Michigan Avenue.Chicago.ill. Fashionable Dresmaking A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. ladies, give me a call. Slralmns .New ICIoek, Opposite Kevere House. Miss E. IVIcLin. LodKiasc Kooiiih Tor hrnt, rilWO NICE, COMMODIOUS ROOMS SUIT X able for jjentltinen or ladies, situated only three blocks from Main street. Inquire of Mrs S. A. McAIister, north Hide of 3d street, near electric 'ight station. PALACE MEAT MARKET James V. FiFK,F,rop. Klrst iSlreel .... Albany The best variety of choice beef, veal, mutton, oork 4auBaK, etcinlthe city keptlconstantly hand.J IBicmjboj C3T Cshpaid for all kind Ock.J Conlrnrlor anil Builder. TEE.UXDJLRSItiNED HAVING LO cated iu Albany solic its patronage from eity and country. Will contrnet to build bridges, barns, and all manner of dwelling houses, including Queen Anne, Eastlake and Elizabethian styles of buildings. Will furnish plans and sp icitic itoiis free ofjt charcre. Satis action guaranteed W. C. CASSEL- SECOND HANI STORE The 'past year lias proven it to be ft necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy vour Stoves, F Limtiire, tinware We aie always prepared to buy your household furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agent? lor the PEERLESS GIL CAN And Lamp Filler. L. GOTTLIEK. i mil THE ONLY BKIVLlAIST, DURABLE, ECONOMICAL Are Di:imo..d Dyes j They excel :1! othr-r i-i Strength, Purity anj i-Vs nes. None miters .lie just asuooa. Kyva-eot mutations- tli-.-v I are made of ciie.v) aoil lnfiTj-r matt-rud a:ul iiivu poor, weak, e-ojl y colors. 36 calersj !l0 cents each. Send postal for I've Rook, Sample Card, directions for coloring Photos; mnkiiti; ilie finest Ink or Bliiiiif (10 cts, a quart), etc. Sold by druggists or j y Wells Richardson & Co.Burlinst.ii. Yt. For Gilding or Bvoiizin.r Fancy Artii-lesJL'SF DIAMOND PA i NTS Gold Silver, Bronze, topper. On.y in cents. SP11IXGF1ELD SPRINGFIELOS SA "Albany yard and ofiice on Kilroac1. between 4tli ami 5th streets :iavin.":;lain.!- not excelled in t'ality, i-ud facilities not surpassed forthe j prompt and s itisl.ict.jr tiiliar or orders. I manectfullv; solicit a share of the j Li aiiv. , GEO. W. SIVCITH ACCESSOR TO W.'.II. jMcFARLAD) 03 r4 TX2 CD ct3 GO CO i3 CO CO i-H DKALER IX Stoves arid Ranges -ALSO A FULL LINE OF TINWARE, l'UMFS, HOSE. COFFERWAJRE Ann t-ycry variety of uookin utensils and novelties in house furnislnnfr iroods. The public is invito! to call and ' Xamiue this liiaiuniotli stock under '.lie new inaniiirenient. WILL BROS Dealer? in all the loading Guns, Pistols, feewinu Machines, Organs, Pianos A full Sheet music, musical merchandise.amumnition, fish inir tacle, etc. Warranted razors, ImtcJier and pocket kuives The hestkinds of sewing machines j NEEDLES, OIL and Extras for all MA CHINES il!NN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repairing. olSscwins: .machines, musical instruments, sjuns, etc., neatly done W. F. 1 am now receiving my notions, etc, and propose to the line, My goods are all FO R CASH! We invite your inspection Cashmeres , Imported Broadcloth Silk Warp, Henrietta All WooiTricots Assatet Flannels In fact everything usually found in a first-class Dry Goods Store. My Boot and Shoe department is complete, i have alf-o added a complete linsof hoys kilt suits. A comparison of niv stock and prices is solicited gJF"Al mail orders promptly attended to". Call and see me. "W IF1. (Successor Children Cry for 0FLERY atne C, ! (. New. i- .uit'i. .i i ; t-., . Nercv .in, , x n Rheumatism J It Ins doi-e mo m re irood f r kidn'.y di.se ise ithan any other medi i :inc. Geo. Abbott, Kk.ney Diseaset .Sioir; City, loua Paiue's C Icry com pound has lit-en au'r- a benefit for torpid fe it indigestion and bilioii uess. Klizabeth Udall tjue'fe, Vt. ... AND Liuer Disorders All SB Ef JUEGOM. j, Vlir.K.L.KK Line of- READ, Fall stock ot Dry Goods make it red hot ail alono- fresh and new and bought1 of the following goods Plushes Veto ets Velveteens Silks and Satins ZEEIBjinX to JN''i. Alien, Jilbny,jOregoa. Pitcher's Castoria. i n 9 1 1 Hf- I i California, the Land of I T I- I'lr 9, $kOS ' , i, ... , that 'and of '-i-J'-r 1 -v PM f-- -d -"! "- ril'1" atta k.vi i 5 "SI S r fr4B2SSjft B Xii u i ' t. ... .r:rcri..1 in ttdr-M int. r. .KIM ?)NSUJUPTIO an Lungs -Soif.nGtfwis ADlLllNL MLu.CQ.OR0yil.Lr CM n.W'K VuC A Cvi.l 'j 111 tile n.;i.l rt incn d not 'fret better? Have you an excessive scrr-tion of mucus or matter in 1 lie nasal passages wbich either must be blown from the ui'Se or drop back tuhiiid the palate, or hawked or snuffed backward to the throat? Art. von foufilfil liv hawKiii-r. soittiii", weak and inflamed eves, freouent sorenes9 of the throat I Wn Sim U n N Bid MI B''J BT I VQJ? Ijrv w w 1 rlA Mar m i-, 1 4S2 , f SKI wr BWW THE O N Qtl AT? All CURE 1(1 rj Wrt 1 1 !AHiETrNE MEnCnVn r nvii ,LF. e irroiiinj; sores reve tlic;corru)tioii within. As every bieath drawn into the lungs n ust 'i'ss ever snd become polluted hy the relie tioiif in the nasal 7 assises, it n.ut-t rn-iwari'v -u v ii si ) 1 itti 11 j; cl ihe whole seer gradual!;- takes place, nl.ilt tl e n til ic, 11 nitir ll :.t it : val.i v 11. 111 1 f. tl 1 sleep stem nto the stoma.b, tnfcibits dii ttii 11, : 1 ii rttir. jmitif j i 1 j fin, 1 i ii f t alh.greatasses t '. nervousness and consumption. .a- . DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. fon hae exjicni-iitcd any oftbe alnvesymptoms do not delay ,ibut try 3 Camforxi Jr-H-Ci RK at once. We positively uarant eea few applications relieve andta thorousrh e.itu'.ent to '-me. S:x months treatment for ;1 00; sent 'jy mail .. tt..---; .Haula .!! anil Cul-K-4'iire. i'oi- W C- TWEEDALE. -DEALER IX- HaFd ware, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Copperware, Pumps, iron pipe, rubbor hose and plumbtne eoods. Sole agents for the celebrated ' Early Breakfast" er:k stoves and ranges, and "FiUltleeB" ptrlor hcatinst stoves. Albany, Oresrou. h: cT-r-xoitsriEs, BooksellerJNewsdealer, Stationer, AND DEALER IN- TEXT BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograj u albums, inkstands, ink, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music bookSi and all kinds of musical merchandise. :yi 2 General NTews IDepot. Mail orders promptly attended CITY DRUG STORE L. XV. OTJ1SS fc SSOsT. Holiday Goods I AND A.rtists' Materials. C. J. DILLON & CO, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF " F TJ K INT I T XT RE Do srencral job work, iilso bar-rain in l!oorinr and rustic. Those contem plating liiuklm- will linil it to their advantage to call on us at our Frctory, a esr Foot ok LyoN Street iewies ..no tl .it iire 1' i:o:i- t lcii.c '.y f'-r all vo- .:!'. SaTA AB1K v uul's. . s'l ii-". -'id c-n-. f : . t.i.Mfll. of Al t . . i in en a pointed i t Is wtible ( -iliforiiia rein 1 :t in i'cra guarantee ',at SI FOU .SALE BY way & H M.BA . Y C KEGON 'riusnnjr or roannr m the ears, more or less impairment of the hearing, loss o smell. i::en.orv impaired, dullness i r lVViuzzincss 01 ine iieau, ui ut-? m iiv 01 f inosc? Have von lost all cense of smell? !llave you a hacking; couhi Have you isf-p.-aT is your nreatn iouit if so y'ov iiavk tiik Catarrh. Some have al these symptoms, others only a part The leadinir symptom of ordinary ca tarrh is increased secretion of mucus o ...m i- nr tn-Mi.roli nlnriif matter. L.Y j" Foul breath is caused by the dewnr TEED ,pos;nf: eecretions exuded from festering TOR juicers far back in the head; oruetimes ry . raill"e ineinnrane coieiuif; toe i'o " I. A I A ri H f"i eaten awav and the bones themselves cal js,,aawscs-? St. .ale l' y k MASON. Mbany. Oregon 6.L ; Successor to E. W. Lanpdon) DJtALEB I2t Dmgs, Paints, Oils, Perfumery and toilet articles. al8 full line of books and stationery, periodicals, etc. Prescriptions carefully compounded IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, Ubany Oreffou. to. Propr's BLACKMAN