Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, December 30, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOBNING HE
ALU:
SUXDAr, DECEMI5EK 30, 1SS8
Panting gaily mi
Ua.il. y and Weekly
terms of subscription:
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Published every moruimr except Monda.)
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y mail, per ycui 3 00
WEEKLY.
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' T1IK 31 A Its..
Mails at the Albany Dostotticeclote
For all offices north
The Kastern states f
The West Side ( 6;
,t And the Nat row Gauce R. R. )
Knr ami tel......
.11 A. M
uorvallis and Yaquina 12:30 p. t
office south 7:30 p.m.
The postotfice will be closed each eveniiij;
j rom six to seven o'clock.
I registered matter for the early morning
train should be mailed before 8 o clock the
previous ereniusr.
THE HEW YEAR'S HERALD.
Eight pages of the New Year's
issue of the IIekalu have already
been printed, and the matter for
the other pages is well under way.
jThe 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
oi tne city anu j-.inn county s sen- j
ators, Governor Pennoyer, besides j
a number of views of Linn county I
"ii r i 11 I
scenery, including vaierioo raws
anu views on tne easiwaru exten-
sion of the Oregon Pacific railroad ,
and at Yaqnina. The different j
topics treated of will fully cover j
the different industrial and other j
enterprises of the cit and sur-1
rounding country and especially of I
- It 11 1-. !.... ..A I
iijoany, tne cniei ousiness cenier ,
of the Willamette vallev. 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 F.ast and assist in ad
vertising the city.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
The public schools of San Jose,
California, are connected, by tele
phone, with each other and with
the superintendents room.
Two Chicago burglars recently
came to grief by using to strong an
explosive. The building they
were trying to rob was demolished
, . . . ,
and set on fire, and one of the
burelars nerishtul in thf thimps thf
other escaping
burned.
very seriously
Just at present Salisbury, the
Premier of England, is realizing
the effects of a slip of the tongue j
when anger had ternporarilj' sus
pended judgment. In a hasty
moment he applied the terra
"black man" to Maoroji, a promi
nent East Indian Parsee, and the
indignant people throughout the
world are making it decidely warm
for the aristocratic Premier, who
forgets himself so far as to insult
those who do not please him.
New York applies the new j
method of assisting human beings ;
out or existence, ny tne aid 01
electricity instead of the plebian
r jpe choker, on the first of Feb-
r;.ai. xi.e uiuigu.sueu uiuivi -
rni. .1- .4.; .1 1 j;
dual who has tne honor of in -
augurating scien.ific dying is a
colored man, John Lewis, who
killed a woman in order to attain
this great distinction.
It is said that President Cleve
land has given notice that lie will
veto the river and harbor bill.
Representative Crain, of Texas,
went up to call on him, with a
party of people from Galveston
who are interested iu the improve
ment of the harbors of that city,
and they were told very plainly
that if they expected any legisla.
tion in that direction they would
do well to bring it to the White I
not as a part of the river and harbor
bill.
The Frankford bankers propose
to loan the government of Bulgaria
money wherewith that solely
pressed nationality could defend
and maintains its supremacy. But
autocrat Bismarck steps in and in
his usual despotic manner informs
the bankers that they must not do
it. Probably that will end the mat
ter now, but the time will ere long
arrive when the German people
will quietly inform Bismarck and
1:3 figure head, Emperor William,
that they are the power themselves
and do not br'ok such despotism.
Dakota has organized thirty
three new unions since its conven
tion in September, three districts
and thirty-three local unions.
Elegant furniture, for the holidays
at I'ortiiiiller Irvine's.
TE1PERASCE BOTES.
Contributed by the W. C.T, U.
,
readers of the temperance column. ;
May the year just dawning upon
us be one of great awakening to
our temperance workers and
especially to our white ribbon
women. May we an Dring to me
work great enthusiasm, renewed j
energy and perseverance and above j
all, more complete consecration to i
the master's service. Let us take ;
up our work in thehurch, in the
sabbath school and in the union,
in a spirit of faith, believing Him
faithful that promised the true
laborer his hire, and a reaping
time in due season. Much effec
tive work might be done in our
city if we plan wisely, and exe
cute well. There is too much
,ri..nt.it!iif in oil rmr u'nrlr trn
much weakness of purpose; toot
much fear that we may fail in our
undertakings. Such wavering
should not characterize Jhe work- j
ers in God's vineyard, we should
do our part well and faithfully
leaving the result in the hands of'
the Lord
Ham Jones settles the license
question in this way : What does
your city council charge for selling
liquor? A hundred dollars a year.
Lt u.s put it in this shape. Sup-
i nose I walk no to the mavor
to.momnv aud sav, "I want to
open a har.room here, and if you
aml the counciI wiI1 grallt me the
r
privilege to make drunkards out'
of every one o vour bovg for a
hundred donanf "i wiH give you
the hun(ired dollars." Vv liat
WOIlkl vour ,.olincil and wii;U
woulJ vonr raavor 8av to me? The
mayor would gav tQ .lf von
come to me talkini about niaki,iLr
drunkards out of mv bovs. old
fellow, I w ill put my fist aside of
! your head," or "I will put a bullet
through you." But you know that
every fellow he licenses he licenses
to make drunkards out of every
body else's boy in town. Don't
vou know that?
NEW TO-DAY.
LOST
ONE BROWN MARE, BRANDED WITH
the ace of clubs, qnarter circle over it on
the left stifle; also one brown horse sulkliiijj
colt runnini; with mare. Last seen near the
residence o; Mrs. Bodiuo, four miles east of
Albany. A liberal reward will be giveu for
tne return of the animals or info-mation
leading to their return to Huh. Bryant.
JAMES H. WILKINS.
WANTED -A LADY TO CANVASS AND
sell Dr. Sill's Electric Belt's. Inquire
cf C. E. Morton, St. Charles Hotel. .
GENTLEMAN OF MKASS IS DESIROUS OF COR
responding with a respectable rouus
lady, with a view to matrimony. A good
, home and livinpr to th? rudit one. Address,
M. e. a Box 425, Aiba-y' Or.
sale. Apply to P. W Spink Albany
f OST STRAYED OR STOCKS A HALF GROWS
Jj w
hite Maltese kitten. The owner will
liberallv reward any one returning the same;
itothos. Hopkins.
for Sale.
OA SMALL TRACTS AND THREE FARMS
nn truv tprmii Si-.mo nrt:iwn
H. BKVAM
DR C. CHAMBKliLIN, HOMEOPATHIC
physician and surgeon. Office, corner
Third and Lyon streets, Albany , Oregon
'500 Hok Wanted.
JDIERINGER WILL PAY THE HIOH
.Best market price for 500 head of hojrs.
Apply to him at the Albany Market, Albany,
CBnary Birds for .Sale.
FIOUR FIRST-CUSS SINGERS-1 LIN
net, 2 German and 1 Oriole. Inquiteof
MrsWm Mers, on Water street, netwecn
Ellsworth and Broadalbin,
Briek for Sale!
; 00,000 -rood brick for sa'e ppiytoW.c
Cas3t" Albanv-
Wanted.
Tllli:i fiflOn BVI IlRC.ir TI- V WVTPn
, u - -r,m"r" A teamand
lwaeon furnished. Address or call on the
j ".o,
I
P E OiP L E
IN THfc VICINITYiOF HARRISBURC
-SHOULD GO TO-
is
-TO BUY-
-HE HAS A-
Large and Elegant Stock
jAll are invited to call at his
store and inspect his goods.
FOSHAY & MASON
Wliolesiilc Jand Retail
Si
ail
HOLIDAY
GOD
DniiistsiBooy!pEEBL
CMiarea Cry forPitclier's Castona
STOCKMEN AND FARMERS!
j herebvCL.r:;fvt!.at Dr., x. Woodltha
successfully operated ou mv ridding horse
la.AA'J HAYS.
Fur further -eference in repaid to riUiintr?
mbuire of Dine Peterson, Win, l'etersuu,Leb
anon: John Hardiiian. Alfred Wclvtrton. Al-
aiiv: Sam (jaines, Scio: Wm. Foster. I'ririe-!
villa. I practice veterinary medy iue in Al
bany and country surrounding Oltice and
residence cori.er Uth and Washington sts.
I. N, WOODLK. Veterinary Surgeon.
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I
Curran & Monteith liave lots for
?ale on tl e installment plan, rang
ing in price from $123 to $1000.
OREGON RMLWATaflfl
XAYIIUTIO COMPANY
Columbia. River Route
Train or the Hast leive Portland at S A. M
and 2:40 P. u. daily.
rpC; to and from principal
1 lOiV-Ej 1 ,0 points in United states,
Canada and Europe.
ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS
Emigrant Bleeping Cars Bun Through oi
" Express Trains
to
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
and ST. PAUL
Jree wt' Charge and Without Chauxe.
CloseJConnevtions at Portland for San Fran
cisco and Pu'et Sjuud points.
For further partinilars inquire of Curaan &
Jlont' ith, First Street, Albany. Oregon.
fc-"l!o'it Iimvb the . K. t'o.'s wharf, at
the foiit of r.road diiiu street, on Tuesday ani
Friday of eacii week. 0. ii. HAW LINGS,
Local Agent.
w. ii. hoi conn,
Ce.'ieral Manager.
A. L. M.4MCLL,
V. A T. A,
(ireat Engiisli Remedy,
XaIe Mark.
Murray's Specific
'A guaranteed tnre afor
t" f& nervous diseases, such a
w eak aiemory, loss ot if rain
Power, Hysteria, Headache
Pain in the B ck. Nervous
Prostration, Wakefulness,
1 1 : 1 1
Before I aking, tudUj Seminal Weakness Im-cot.-'iey
and sjenera1. loss,i f p.m er o Ii
Ueneratj Or-JMm in either sex -causel by
ndidcre ion or over-exertion, and which ul
tiiuately lead to Premature XrcdcMark.
Old Ae, Insanity and Con
sumption. l.C0 a bi or six
boxes forio.CO. Sent by mail
on receipt of price. Full par
ticulars in pamphlet sent free
to every applicant.
We Ciuurnnlee 6 Koxes
to cure any ease. For every
-35.00 order received we send
sir boxes, witn a "nueriAfter Ttkiap--
ruarane e to refund the money if ou specific
does not effeyt a cure. Address all commu
nications to the Sole Manufacturers, The
Murray Medicine Co., Kansas. City, Mo.
S3" Sold in Albany by Foshay r'okhar&
laon,8olc at;e
Removetl.
J
OSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS
natrons and friends that he can be tound
on rirst street, in nis new rooms m ruuiiay x
Masjti s brick, where he is prepared to ac
eomaiodata uo public with anything in the
ionsorialline. "Hot or,cold baths at all liotrro
The BUYERS' GUIDE is
issued March and.Sept.each
year. It is an encyclopedia
of useful information for all
who purchase the luxuries
or the necessities of life. We
can clothe vou and furnish vou with
.11 ft.-n-..-.a.PV an,i unnpnssarv an-
' . , j , 1 .,,
"
eat, nsn, nunt, worn, go 10 cnurcu or
stay at home, aud m various sizes,
styles and quantities. Just figure out
w hat is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY. "d you can make a
fair estimate of the value of the
BUYERS' CUIDE. which will be
9ent upon receipt of 10 cents to pav
postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & COi,
1 1 1 -1 1 4 M ichigau Avenue, Chicago, 111.
Dissolution Notice.
f I 'HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
L existing bet ween Dr, iE. A. McAlister
and Dr. A. P. Woodward is this day dissolved
by mutual consent
November 10, lt83.
For Kent.
FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT. AT THE
City Restaurant.
Lodgfnx Koobm Tor Kent.
mWO NICE. COMMODIOUS ROOMS SUIT
J. able for gentlemen or ladies, situated only
three blocks from Main street. Inquire of
Mrs. s: A.MeAlister, north sideof 3d street,
near electric 'ight station.
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
Tames V. PiPE.Prop.
Klrst Mreet Albany
The best variety of choice beef.veol.mutton,
pork sausage, etcinthe city keptconstantly
an hand.) ISJStffeSJ s
tS" Cash paid foifall kind A "ock.TO
ontractor and Builder.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LO
Seated in Albany solicits patronage
from city and country. Will contract
to build bridges, barns, and all manner
of dwelling houses, including Queen
Anne, Eastlake and Elizabethian styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
speciticatons free of t charge. Satis
action guaranteed W. C. CA8SEL-
SECOND HAND STORE
The past year has proven it to be a
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy vour g
Stoves, F nrniture, tinware
We aiC aiways prepared to uuy your
heusehold furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole agents ior me
ESS GIL AH
DAT
LUIM
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AND JAMP r iLLbK..,radt,
L. GOTTLIE
My Poor Baciv !
That's the common excl.maiin cf those suffori.'ij vitii rheumatism or kid
ney tniuiiics In either d'.$ a?e fa'ne'.s Celery (Y-mpound will surely effect
a cure, and there will ho longer ? he any cause to complain of
"poor backs." Huuutuds of yrr testimonials like the following
confirm our claims for that of'' V grand old remedy, Paiue's Cel
ery iVnipJUiJii; A -l
"'two wt-eks I could i'tf&S5lfjJ sleep more than an hour at a
tune any night, was c.msti XvWsT patcd and kidneys did not act,
and had a gi.,i i;al of pain i.i fSsT til' "ai'k. Since I took Paiues
Celery Cm;;..una the paiu Uis iwM it-f t my hack, and I can sleep
like a child.' Zeuss StmWs, JuJ&rrSl West Winsdor, Vermont.
'Having been troubled with rheumatism for five years, I
was almost unable to ?et fjf around, and was very often
confuted to tny bed for weeks Jr at a time. I have used nearly
all medicines imagiuable. besides t.uoide advices, but to uoadvahtage. Hav
ing seen l'ahie's Celery Compocn 1 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 boy." Frank C.irdi, Eureka, Nevad. Price $1. Six for 'J,
IOLU EV DkI'OCISTS. Sk.N1 FOR S-PAUK CATALOGUE.
WELLS, JilCJfA IIDSON Co., Proprietor
BURLINGTON, VERMONT.
1000
EOS
-Nothing is
Christmas
( rifle V atches i
'W Silverware. Etc.,
At the old and established Jewelrv Store of-
II. ;EWERT,
GEO. I W.
JCCESSORSTO W.
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DEALER IN
Stoves andlliaiises
ALSO A FULL LINE OF ,c
TINWARE, I'UMPS, HOSE. COrPEItWAJtE
Ana eyery variety of cockins utensils and novelties in house furnishing j
goods. The public is invited to call luiaf'xamine tins mammotu siock unuer
the new management.
W. F.
1 am now receiving my Fall stock ot Dry Goods
notions, etc, and propose to make it red hot all along
the line, My goods are all fresh and new and bought
FOR CASH!
We invite your inspection
Cashmeres
Imported Broadcloth.
Silk Warp, Henrietta
All Wool Tricots
Assacet Flannel:
In fact everything usually found in a first-class Dry Goods Store. My
Boot 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
JpOAll "mail orders promptly attended to.
Call andsee me. 4
!(Sncces8or to N H. Allei.
Albanv. Oregon.
SPRINGFIELD
A. WHEELER, SPRING
SP1MNGFIELT)
r3?"Albanv vard and oiHee on Ku'tlroad. between 4th and 5th streets .Sri 3
U'lio.l..i- ".Mi.Hiiv Mtinat't r.
Uavimr lumber not exeeNeu in quality, .-..ti(l tnci!;ties not surpassed tortlie
Children Cry for
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nice:.' than the
j
SMITH
II. McFAlILAfcD)
READ,
of the following goods
Flushes
Velvets
Velveteens
Silks andj Satins
AW 1V1 ILL
FIELD, PROPRIETOR.
OREGON
a. WHEELKK
Pitcher's Castoria.
mays
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To our assortment of Standard Brands of Fancy Groceries, unexcelled
by any in the city. Richardson L- Kobbins celebrated Canned Meats, such
as turkev, chicken, grouse, pheasant, snipe, wild duck, plover, quail and
i woodcock.
Franco-Ameican Food Co.
1 ueieuratea r rencn soups, itiock turtle, pea, rrencu ooumon. tomaco,
j chicken, consomme, beef and terrapin. Th ese goods areprepared from care-
I fullv selected mer.ts, vegetables and poultrv without the aid of any artificial
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substance whatever.
F & THFJNZ
Spiced gherkins, chowchow, picalilly, cauliflower, queen olive3, mus
tard dressing, pickled onions, sweet pickles and table saucea, aud a full line
of Crosse & Blackwell's canned goods.
GORDON &DIWORTH'S
New York preserved strawberries, plums, pineapple, quince, peach and
fine fresh mushrooms, in glass. A lovely thing for man's eye to behold.
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 good
too numerous to raeution. Besides it is awell known fact that our stock of
STAPLE GROCERies
And provisions far excel that of any other store in the city. We hav
just" received from Eastern factories and jobbers a line of fancy
SZOXiUDIT G-OODS
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 hun-dred-per-cent-carry-them-half-over-until-next-8eason
plan. We intend to
sell every article bought for the Holiday tradejso low'that.no man canj have
an excuse for not buying hia wife a present.
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