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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1888)
THE MORNING HEUAL1): SATURDAY, BECEMJiEK 29, 1888 A . A ' DAlLYANrn""'wwo. i - X-rf X TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION- 1 DAILY P-.iUif.hed every morning except Monday.) 1 -ivered by currier, per week o 15 ",all lrj--a .. 5 00 WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) ne ccpy, per annum, in advance... ..2.00 hen not paid in advance 2.50 THE MAIL. Mails at the Albanv postottice close For all offices north The Eastern states I The West Side 6: And the Nairow Gauge R. R. ) - or Portland and Salem 11 a. m Corvallisand Yaquina 12;30 p. m office south 7:30 p.m. The postolficc will be closed each cvei.iii" rom six to seven o'clock. Rejjistered matter for the earv morning train should be mailed before 8 o clock the previous eveninsr. THE NEW YEAR'S HERALD. iuonunn mm mw(L I Eight pages of the New Year's issue of the Herald have already been printed, and the matter for the other pages is well under way. The resources and advantages of Albany and Linn county will be set forth concisely, truthfully in extended articles, which will be profusely illustrated. There will be a nearly full page illustration of First street, views of Flinn's block, Foster's block, and other street views, the public school buildings, portraits of the mayor of the city and Linn county's sen ators, Governor Pennoyer, besides i a number of views of Linn county . scenery, including Waterloo Falls i and views on the eastward exten sion of the Oregon Pacific railroad and at Yaquina. The different topics treated of will fully cover the different industrial and other enterprises of the city and sur rounding country and especially of Albany, the chief business center of the Willamette valley. Inter esting articles have been con tributed by different writers, which will complete one of the best issues of a newspaper ever pub lished in Albany. Business men should leave their orders for a gen erous number of extra copies and send them East and assist in ad vertising the city. RA I LRU A D OOJS TRoL. The operations of railroad com missions is being closely watched by the people., and the worth of the creating the commissions w-eigned in the balance. The result is very clearly indicated and will be a verdict on the part of the people to sustain the commissions and strengthen their standing and lowers. The report of our state commissioners which has been placed in the hands of the members of the legislature, is of so valuab e a nature as to justify this conclu sion, and the work of the inter state commison has been eflicient enough to meet with commenda tion. The Boston Journal thinks that the commission is to be com mended on its determination fo hereafter promptly notice and j adequately punish every violation fKl..." Tl, mioolnn ik rp. f,' TL ' Of the law. The Commission hasi allowed the railroads all a leeway, ; and more than is s;if e and judicious. ! Its leniency in the past has been ., f, .. j taken advantage of by railroad managers in a manner which -lives further leniency impossible. From now on the law must be e iforced with vigor. Such revela tions of the conduct of the railroad : .passenger agents as have just come ., , .. . , , , to light in Chicago indicate that cIuUm CrjfcrPitcIier's Castoria the law is being violate ! so sys tematically and deliantly as to -j.- . - defeat its entire purpose. Not j content with disregarding the rules 1 governing the use of 1,000 and 1 2,000 miles and "excursion" tickets ! the Chicago railroads have b;enj selling tickets to "scalpers" atjm lower rates than at their own offices j to the general public. Chairman Cooley sharply rebuked these practices at a conference of Tailway Tn q n trara on A n-jcaanor aimnla a few days ago, saying significantly in regard to the issue of tickets at low rates to "scalpers," that "if railroad companies are discovered making such discrimination they may not be surprised if the lowest rates thus made are adjudged to be the highest rates they may here after be permitted to charge." The interstate commerce law was en acted in obedience to an over whelming public demand for some such legislative safeguard against the greed and mismanagement of railway officials. It has a very; decided public sentiment behind it. It is a law which the railroads can not afford to violate. The law is in all important respects an equitable one, designed to protect the interest of both the stockholders and patrons, and benefit both the corporations and the piolic. It must have a fair and thorough trial There is urgent need of something which will brace up ti e moral tone of railway management. That the law is difficult of enforce ment, does not matter. That was anticipated when the law was fr31d and passed- The , s on is justified m exerting all iu Iaw'ers lo comPl a strict C01115 ance with the law's provisions. If j nothing else will answer, then let j criminal prosecutions be resorted to and vigorously pushed. The j American people want the law j enforced. Let the commissioners j do their duty, emyloying all legal mean to make the law respected and obeyed, and the people will sustain them. The vagaries of newspaper dis patches, was recently illustrated by the importance given to the fact t tat a Chicaso woman had eaten thirty quail in as many consecutive days, on a wager with her husband of two hundred dollars and a diamond ring that she could not accomplish the feat. A great daily even sent a reporter to interview the lady upon the subject and publish a pen picture of her. The paucity of news topics must be great when columns are given up to the recital of such "wonderful"' achievements Possibly historians I lady's name ini win insenne tne lauy s name in the roll of the great ones of the closing nineteenth century. Alt a says in ISO- Alexander Hamilton planted on Washington Heights, now a part of New York city, thirteen trees, one for each of the original colonies. They are all living but one. The green tree planted for North Carolina was blown down a few years ago. It is now proposed to destroy the others to open a new street. There should be room some other place for that street. Selling ;il 4of. Until after the holidays all my stock of fall hats and bonnets, baby hoods plushes, fancy -feathers, etc. Sjeeial sale. Call early at Ida 31. Brush's, first door east, Strahan's new brick. XEW TO DAY. LOST. 0:e brown mare, brandkd with the ace of clubs, quarter circle over it on the left stifle; also one brown horse sulkling colt running with mare. Last seen near the residence o; Mrs. Bodine, four miles east of Albany. A liberal reward will be giveu for tne return of the animals or irifo-mation leadinir to their return to Hub. Brvant. JAMES H. WILKIN'S. w r ANTED A LADY TO CANVASS AND sell Dr. Sill's Electric Belt's. Inquire E". Morton, St. Charles Hotel. of C A GENTLEMAN OK M KAN'S IS DBSIROISOF COR responding with a respectable younu lady, with a view to matrimony, A good home and livinsr to th right one. Address, M. E. A.. Box 425, Aftary, Or. c CHOICE ITALIAN PRL'E TREES KOI! W. Spisk Albanv sale. Apply to 1' LOST STRAYED OR STOIjK.X A II A1.K OROWN white Maltese kitten. The owner will liberally reward any one returnin the same to 'I'hos. Hopkins. For Sale, 0() SMALL TRACTS AND THREE FARMS ' on easi terms. Siue near tow n. II. BRYANT DR 0. CHAMBEltLIN, HOMEOPATHIC physieiau and sur;eon. Ortice, corner Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon 500 Hosh aitel. T DIERINGER WILL PAY THE HKiH- ' .jjestmaiket price tor oOO head ot hos. Apply to him at the Albany Market, Albany. CBiiarv Birds for Sale. ' ruR first-cuss singeks-i I net. 2 German and 1 Oriole. In.pi LIN- I net. 2 iierman ami 1 urioie. inquire 01 MrsWm M .erg on Water street, between Ellsworth and Broadalbiu, Brie k for sale I ioo,ooo srood brick for sa'e ppiytow. c - ''Mssell Albonv. Vfantrtl. FOUR GOOD RELIABLE MEN WAITED to seli the Improved Singer. A team md wuon furnished, Address or call on the Sinjfer Manufaoturing Company, .1 A ARCHIBALD, Agent, Albany, Or PEOPLE THfc VICINITYi OF HARRISBURC -SHOULD GO TO- IS -TO BUY Y -HE HAS A- Larae and Elegant Stock All are invited to call at his ' tore and inspect his goods. i . i FOSHAY :&; xVIASON Wholesale 'and Retail Droiists s lookers1 C-EtaCryfwPitcto'sCastorla Mill mull HOLM GOODS MEN AND FARMERS: ,-rea.d, ! I hereby certify that nr. I N. Woinile lisis successfully operated on mv ri.lglin horse iS.AAO HA VS. Fur further eteience in regard to ridlin-s mbuire of Dave Peterson, Wni. lV.erson,Lei am.ii; John Hardman, A'l're.i Wclvertoii, Al any; Sam Uaines, Scio; Win." Foster, I'rinr ville. I practice veterinary meui'-ine in Al bany ami country surrounding Oiiice and residence corner Mb and Washington sts. i. Ji. WOODLI-, Veterinary Surgeon mm Cnrran .t Mnnteith have lots for sale on tl e installment plan, rang- ing in price from 2o to $1000. OREGON RAILWAY and XAVMitTlOV COMIMVl Columbia River Rotate Train or the Kast leave Portland at S anri -2:40 p. M. daily. A. M niT'-tT'T.'rnQ to and from principal JL lO-LVJL. 1 O points in United States, Canada and Kurope. ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS Emigrant Sleeping Cars Run, Through ob Express Trains . . GOlIXOIL RLTIFFS and ST. PAUL Free of C harge anil Without Change, CloseJConnections at Portland for San Fran cisco and l'uiret Sound points. For further particulars inquire of Curnan A Monttith, First Street, Albany. Oreston. rjTlioats leave the l. R. X. Co.'s wharf, at the foot of i'.inad ubin street. ..n Tue-.i.y Mil Friday of each week. C. 0. llAtt LIlMjS. Local Aent. W. U. IIO M OM It, General llunaei-. A. L. M.lXWtXI., ii. V. t T. .4. Great English Rsmeflj. Vuile Murk. Murray's Specific A suaninteed cure afor nervous diseases, such a Weak Mcinoiy, Loss of Brain Pt.wer, Hvstcria, Headache 1 Pain in the B ck, Nervous Prostration, Wakefulness. 1 I...... 1-.,;. 1 Before lakl.i. tuie. Seminal Weakness ini potaiicy a-id general los.cf power o h Ueaeratij Or.iru in eirb.'r sex -jause 1 bj ndisere ion ..r over-e:ei;ion, ami which ul tiu.atelv lead to Preinature Tirade Misriu Old A-je, Insanity and Con sumption. tfl.CO a bo or six boxes for S5.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Full par ticulars in pamphlet sent free to every applicant. We iiuaranlee 6 Koxe to cure anv case. For every S5:00 order received we send siv noxes, witn a TiuenAfter j,kin.( riinrane e to refund the money if ou specific d.jes not effect a cure. Address all commu nications to the Sole Manufacturers. The Murray Medicine Co., Kansas. Citv, Mo. iSrSold ill Albany by Foshay t'ohayA Maon,solc a'e Removed. JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS patrons and friends that he can be round on First street, in his new rooms in Foshav &i Mas.in s brick, where he is prepa red to ac commodate the public with anvthinir in the tonsorialline. Hot or cold baths at all hours The BUYERS' GUIDE is issued March and8ept.eacli year. It is an encyclopedia of useful information for all who purchase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We can clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary ap- 1 I' '",l-co w "uri or. ! eat, hsh, hunt, work, go to church 01 ! stay at home, and iu various sizes, j styles and quantities. Just figure out . . r,,llir..j tl, (i -n thpsp tliinos pnMrnDTDIV vnn maL-P a UUIIII UIIIHULI. fair estimate of the value of the BUYERS' GUIDE, which will he sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO!, 1 1 1 -1 14 Michigan Aveuue.Chicago, J d. Dissolution .Not ire. HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing .between Dr, :E. A. McAlister 1 and Dr. A. P. Woodward is Ibis dav dissolved by mutual consei.t November 10, 18S3. For Ki'iil. IL I'.NISIIED ROOMS TO IUNT. f AT THE City Restaurant. I.oli;liiK Kooiiih lor Kent. riAWO NICE, COMMODIOUS ROOMS SUIT J. able for gentlemen or ladies, situated only three blocks from Main street. Inquire of i Mrs S. A. McAlister, north side of :;d street, ' near electric 'ight station. ! PALACE MEAT MARKET James V. PiPE.Prop. Hrst reel Albany The best variety of choice beef, veal, mutton, pork sausage, etciu(the city ke)tconstantiy tn hand.J lKJy0j utt tT Cash paid forTall kind outraclor anil Builder. HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LO 'catcd in Albany solicits patronage from city and country. W ill contract to build bridff-es, barns, and all manner of dwelling houses, including Queen Anne,Eastlake and EHzabethian styles of buildings. Will furnish plans and specitii"tous free of t chunrc. Satis action guaranteed W. C. CA8SEL- SECOND HAND STORE The past year lias proven it to be ft necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy your Stoves, Fomitiire , tinware j We ate always prepureti lo nuy vout . heusehold furniture at the liigUes casu price, sole agents lor the PEERLESS GIL DAN AND T.A.MP Fillek, L. GOTTL1E STOCKMEN AND FARMERS n w uuuuvn i mm -i t ; A r t-, "Di jVIv Foor BacK ! That's: the coinuir.n exclamation of 'hose sufTrrina with rhpninatiiin or kid ney tumbles, in cither .lis.a.s; i'ahie's Celery ('11: jmiuid will surely effect a cure, an. 1 tnere wm longer "poor batiks." confirm our fl ery ijmpnun : 'IV;i weeks Hundreds of nuns for that i Could DO' 1 time anv night, w.-is c-msti ami had a pood deal of pain i 1 Celery Cumpottii.! tae pun has like a child.' Z-nas Senders. 'Having been troubled with vras almost "nable to ;et confined to my bed for weeks all medicines imaginable, besides outside advices, but to no advantage. Hav ing seen I'aine's Celery C'mipoend advertised, I gave it a trial. I have used one bottle and am perfectly cured. 1 can now jump around and feel lively as a hoy." Frank Car'oli, Kureka. Nevad. Price $1. Sic for ?'. g.SiH.D 1! DrCGOISTS. SENU FOR S-PAGK C'ATALOlirE. WELLS, JtICHAlll$ON & Co.. Proprietors BURLINGTON, VERMONT. 300 4 r OI3 n innsunas Nothing is 1000 flff . rt!-ni ""-"-s rfa tjfr w nr l a 19 II I -At the old and established Jewelrv Store of- H. ;EWERT,' GEO. !VV. v? cCCESSORjTOiW. t2 CO SO CO CO m ce .CO P4 CO CO tafl ce -DEALER IX- Stoves ancillianges ALSO A FULL LINE OF T1X WARE, 1'UMPS, HOSE. COPPER WARE And every variety of eockinu; utensils and novelties in house furnishing j roods. The public is mviteu to call nniif-xamme tins niainruotti stock under the new management. W. F. 1 am now receiving my notions, etc, and propose the line, My goods are all FO R CASH! We invite your inspection Cashmeres Imported Broadcloth Silk Warp, Henrietta All Wool Tricots AssaheK Flannel: In fact everything usually found in a first-class Dry Goods Store. My Hoot and Shoe department is complete. I have also added a complete lins of boys kilt suits. A comparison of my stock and prices is solicited JC3f"All"mail orders promptly attended to. Call andsee me. KT jP. BEAD, .(Successor to N H. AUeiu; Albanv. Oregon. SPR NGFIELD SAWMILL A. WHEELEIl, SPKINGFIKLP, PROPRIETOR. SP P. ING-FI E LI) () R EGOX XTAlhiiy yard and otliee on Kailio:id, hetwi-en 4ih and ."th streels?J2 A. Wheeler, Albany Man ace r. Having lumber not excelled in quality, i-nd facilities not surpassed fort lie prompt and satisfactory tillinjr or order.'. I reti.;ctfuilv solieit si share of the irade. a. WHEELKH Ch.idren Cry for . lie snv cause to complain el testimonials like the following gratid old remedy, Paine's Cel- sleep more than an hour at a pated and kidneys did not act, the back. Since I took Paines left my back, and I can sleep West Winsdor, Vermont, rheumatism for five years, 1 around, and was very often at a time. I have used nearly 1 THE I liioe; than tlie fm Watches j ' DMuays . mmmm. .Etc.,! SMITH II. McFAULAND) READ, Fall stock ot Dry Goods to make it red hot all along fresh and new and bought of the following goods Flushes Velvets Velveteens Silks and Satins Pitcher's Castoria Cn To our assortment of Standard Brands of Fancy Groceries, unexcelled by any in the city. Richardson Robbing celebrated Canned Meats, such ! as turkey, chicken, grouse, pheasant, ' woodcock. i 1 Franco-Ameican Food Co. ; celebrated r rencii i-oups, in chicken, consomme, beef and te j fully selected meats, vegetables i mock rrapin. ana suhstance whatever. F & THEIN2 Spiced gherkins, e.howehow, piealilly, cauliflower, queen olives, mus tard dressing, pickled onions, sweet pickles and table sauces, and a full line I of Crosse & BlaekwelTs canned yooda. GORDON & New York preserved strawberries, plums, pineapple, quince, peach aad fine fresh mushrooms, in glass. A lovely thing for man's eye to beheld. Also we have received a very large stoek of NEW Raisins, Zante currants, citron, lemon and orange peel, mincemeat in both wood and glass. All good standard brands, which we do not hesitate to guarantee to give satisfaction in every respect. Other articles of fancy goods too numerous to mention. Besides it is ajwell known fact that our stock of STAPLE GROCERieS And provisions far excel that of any other store in the city, just'received from Eastern factories and jobbers a line of fancy ELOLIID-'Y" GOODS For our crockery department that will do credit to any house in the city of Portland, and will be sold at reduced rates and not the old-fashioned huu-dred-per-cent-carry-them-half-over-until-next-season plan. We intend to sell every article bought for the Holiday trade.so lowthat no man can. have j an excuse for not buying hid wife a present. snipe, wild duck, plover, quail and turtle, pe3, French bouillon, tomato. These goods areprepared from care- poultry without the aid or any artificial DILWORTH'S CROP We hiv i