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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1889)
J THE MOITNTNG- HERALD; VBDMSSDAY. APRIL 17 1889. DAILY A.M.D WEEKLY TER' OKSUBSCHIPTP'N DAILY PuMUhed every morning ept M"""?-! elivered bv carrier, per week.... lijr ni.nl, r ytii " WEEKLY. (PublUhe 1 every Friday Morning.) ,e copy, per annum, in advance When not paid in advance ' THE HAILS. Mail at the Albany poetoffice close For all offlces north ) The Eastern states le-JJ rhe West Side j AndtheNairowGaujreR. R. Kor Portland and Salem ... 3 VOTvaiUS aim olliee sontn. ..7:30 p. M The postotficewVlT b closed each evening 1&X2& thft?ear.y tog fwshouldbe maiM before 8 o clock U.e previous eveninir. THE ritivLlZISG ELEMENT. The great factors in pushing for ward the civilization of the nations of the earth, are inter communica tion and the cominin-ly of the people to.'ether the creating and maintenance of common interests that cause rapid and constant exchange of ideas and thoughts, and relations of peaceful comity and kindlv fueling. Towards tnese ends the leading means are trade and commerce, and the more extended a nations interests are in that direction the more rapid strides it makes in the pxDansions of its higher civilization. Among the nations and people that naturallv should be co-workers with our nation in the marts of trade and exchange are the dwell ers in our neighboring South American principalities. Just at present those countries bordering upon the isthmus are in a deplor able condition. From that condi tion may grow relationship that will be advantageous both to them and us. An exchange says that in connection with the distressing condition of affairs in Ceutial America there comes a suggestion 6howingthe disposition of miner American States to recognize the controlling influenco of this country in American affairs. The suspen sion of work on the Panama Canal has thrown thousands of persons out of employment, paralyzed busi ness, and produced a very serious financial crises. Public meetings have been held, the Chamber of Commerce of Panama has discussed the s'tuation, and the government authorities have been trying to discover some mode of relief, but nowavout of their troubles has vet been found, and a dispatch irom Panama say9 the pep!e have about concluded that the only hope of alleviation lies in the direction of the congress of representatives , of the American republics, to be held at Washington next Uetooer, which will discuss the question of a standard currency lor all the American nations. A standard currency for ail American nations would mean closer commercial re lations, and the fact that Central Americans are looking to it as a means of financial r.liet shows thev are leginn:ng to realize the importance of closer trade relations ! with the Great Republic. This is N. Dolph, who is a student at Princeton College, with four other students visited a neighboring town where they were subjected to arrest ou the charge of disorderly conduct and young Dolph was brutally assaulted with a policeman's club. The justice however discharged the young men from custody. Schoolboys are apt to get into a great many pranks. The Railway Age pays the prac tice of shiDDins corpses in baggage cars upon first-class tickets had h!nmi so common and is so ob-1 jectionable in various ways that many of the railways are anxious to be relieved from this traffic, and the General I'assenger Agents' Association has before it for con- B'deration at its next meeting a resolution that whenever a corpse is offered lor transportation the person in charge shall be referred tt t ie express company doing Ber- YiCJ on the road and the railway aent shall decline to receive the body lor transportation. 1889 889 1889 SPRING AND SUMMER 1889 SPEOIALIIES- Ix all probability the farmer who plants a goodly patch of pota toes, this season, will reap a rich harvest. Potatoes have been so extremely plentilul that they have fallen in price until there is no market for them, and in conse quence the farmers are turning there attention to other crops. California farmers are planting largely of beans. Therefore the farmer who does raise potatoes . is likely next fall to find a market for them. L" ...J 1 ' ""' joiuiM) ui vuu uvvuumuu iiiuuiwgu The Albanv Bakery ! Csier the lit aana.'nem "l aiw in,! it r imois hi lie louse! VVII KLF.P- A fiiil line of choi pro v won, Canned ri 1 1 f.miilv r--c:ri-' and . THOS. BRINK Bcstiinc of"7' Unrein the Citv of Albanv! Fanc Wickt,. Chairs Lounges Parlor Cornice Poles Mirrors. Feather Pillows Serine Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten sion Tables Suits, . von can't find at other houses, I have it. In factevery- ' j tliir-sr tliH i" "kept in a first-class house. ! I . j it r.. ...,i 1 1 's.nif f lutui Kd tit sc. Chair. i ... . .... . r......,... lsif ' ' tit Ji'it'tH thtit. FRESH BAKED BREAD j rirv0T EE UNDERSOLD. Kv rv Ii,v. ! ALBANY OREGON apples, Choice ThMb Delicacies; irinicntttl i-ikt-M tur Wi'tfti ttis taut J ufi(. S&Iumi n auM nl r i-C .Jl ' id binds. M Hvnii!.hii fab The largest stock and greatest variety in price and style I have ever carried, and as good value as ever ottered to the citizens of Linn county Special Bargains TEAS AVi t.wFr L Caiife NiliS. tANNK!' i.nuHS. K'iV. Ttitjtjs; Toseph im iManufactaucrof Choice CiVais 1 1 ! llspplncsH iiixl loutenluif ul, Cannot go h&ac in hand it c lunk ou the dark aide of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken lite ami make it a burden as Dspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the i l.pt;fl : fHW A , . worst form of Dyspepsia, C.nstipa-1 ite 111 .1 Tt U1) 8. tion and Indiuestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 51) cents by Fihay & Mdsod. A fresn lot of California full cream cheese just reteived at F. L. Kenton's. In cashmeres in colors aud blacks. Seersuckers, gingham?, chamLreys, French prints and wash fab rics. A?i the novelti:s of the season in black and colors. 1 wi'l have something further to say about EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTINGS, MABKIKB. C3NSID1NK WELLS On Sunday, ApriUO, In Portland, Mr. James Consiiiine and JIUs Daisy Wells, bctta ol Linn county. NEW TO-DAY. SEALED BIDS. SKALKD BIDS WILL B8 RRCKIVXD BY THE BOARD of Uirectots of the Albany Stieet Kail way Company of Albany, Oregon, up to and including the- 22d dav of April, 1889, for the construction of a street railway in said city. Separate buls win ne receiver on earn proposition asfo.lows: 1st, For all lumbei useu in tne cunsirucuuii ui imi. nu, 'or all rails and for iron inate'ial used in ronstruc-tioii of the roa'i bed. All material furnished to be delivered on the line of the proiosed mad as directed bv the superin tendent of the of said company. 3d, For grading and building said rtd ready for the rulliiij; stock. All material to be furnished by the company, 4th. For furnishing all material, work and labor necessary to com plete Siiil roadbed rea;y for the rolling 8 jock. All the material furnished and the work done to be according to the plans ami specifications now ou file in the office of the Mccretarr of said company where they can be seen. Contractors will be required to yive bonds fur tha faithful performance of their c .ntract. 'Ihe company reserve the right to rejec any or all bk s. All bid should e ad d es.-ed to the se retary at Albany, Oregon, and marked "Kids for ihe construction of the Albany Street hailway." I'.v order or the Bo;ir.l of Directors. Flouncings, and all ovms on cambrics, JSwiss and India linen. 1 huve just opened the largest invoice of norelties in this line ever exhibited in this ci'y, and at greatly reduced prices. PIQUES, LAWNS, India lawns, nansooks in white, ecru and colors, all at prices veiy much cheaper than ever before ot tered in this city. TABLE TI NEN i In lii-nvvn nnil liltvifhf'd. This stock I bought in C. (i. KIUKIIAIM. Secretary. " - X" . - w n: rk Vess 1,an 'w.p"' i;n1da,1u a.l,1 t be foi in uniraeturin-' chairs. ; -0 .rive rood baroains. oS nicJi all linen hljaclit-u at For (Kinicular inijiiirj of o. A. Archibald at j O 5 Ihe arlu-., Warehonsi. Albany Oregon ,;-,() cfs j)f,j. y;n(l 211(1 OtlHTS 111 pi'OpOrtlOll. kk. -111. w I a ! ! It'll LC one of the most important subjects vv Aut.m, A i.oy Oregon Drain til - lor .ale. tJOOD Sl ITLV OK FIRST CUSS ,- drain tile for sale at the Kage brick and ti!e fa.-torj hast of Albtmy near Knox Call at the factory T adtiress rropts I CJEWEUS AND WELLS-TIMSE SEED-! i .an-.mi jr u- a iimr nti snort notice siiould call upon W. A. McC'lain, CI arjes very rcasoname. o C A fl A I.WTKH HOUKOr ATIIIC PIIT- sician and surgeon Has removed his ; office into Crawford's block. All calls prompt ly attended to, F1-JUND Al THE Ol'EKA HOUSE A gold breastpin, couta ninj; a lock of hair. Call ai H BR alb office. OOD MILK COW WANTED-ANY ONE having a good one will Hn 1 a purchaser i i - . . . f ct.,Hh.r .SVfiiifl hilt i uy euotii uir'i .... iB.- The time is rapidly approach- tirst-ciass cow winted. that can engage the attention of onr government. Some of the states of South America are de veloping very rapidly, and the trade of that region is becoming more valuable and desirable every year. At present it is practically controlled by European nations which, by out witting us in busi ness and diplomacy, have captiued a trade that naturally belongs to us. ini: when the augmented popula tions and highly developed re sources of the southern continent will produie a development of vommerce that the United States inay well strive to attra.t to them selves instead of 6Upinely permitt ing to be diverted by other nations. Without doubt the adoption of a standard currency, as suggested, would lead to an acceleration of trade interests, and thus help to bind the nation closer together and produce the desired results. The Tehuaniepee canal will be another strong factor in that direction, and if more intimate, rapid and perfect routes of travel, either by ocean or by land could be induced by gov ernment encouragement, it would t jnd to the same desirable end. It is said that the latest dissipa tion among London and Paris ladies is to smoke tea cigarettes. iecial sirades of the finest tea are used, and the efl'ect of the cigarettes ! U said to be delightful lor Hilly an hour after one hs been smoke J. I After that comes the reaction in!ISS the form ot a ncrxo. ,wuuh , on an1 . .1 "!... tlMllo I I'll-! . . ami exeiiao;;i-.y nn... TOWBLI Crashes, etc. All these goods I buy direct from importers by the bale,and can sell them much cheap er than if bought of jobbers towels I buy in quan tities in New York, and am offering them at prices that are ure to sell the goods. ine bert Soap ii: the iu:;rkel Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars) TjgTAt Johii'Fox's oldjstaud. Imv Finns new brick. Km i'iil''! ! iiiShiii. IHLV. VM IX 1 : 1 II i) AM) ' i i it i iU'il h s ;:1: , llV? i 1 ' till II ll 1 i r. ? i tiii: lii iMf mk1-( !' .a i til le?. il.ll' III 1 A1m ili'ulfr in .ii 1 i,rl rAMFPRNIA AND 1PCP1CAL FKLT Ni xt aoor to l?::rH uvt A. Kft-m-yV 1 t-t Estate OftUe. AH.any Ogn HOPKINS & SALTMAKS1I, Plumbing & Pipe Fittius STO'VES Tinware as A M DEPRAT BE jf"All work promptly done at reasonable rates. First Stkf.kt, PKAiilK r.l.DCK8 oil A 1 1 mil IMJ L. VIEECK'S PARUIRS HAIR CUTTINd and BATHS. SCEverything new anil neat. A clean towel for every riMon-i r. FIRST STREET HEI.oW KEVKKF. llol Sf ALBANY, - - OUICON Having :.itdy s-cured very bvre aud desirablt lir.t-oi Lii.i:s such as Ttwels. JSapkinsand D.ui ask at exoeedinvl v ! w pi ices, w e shall we .-h:l ffv l in s-ainefar. a SPECIAL FOR THE TEN N EXT SALE DAYS A lot it lilt In AUionvJi:!" ' n" ''' i: '' S1C0BD HAND HTORF. j v T!ie m vi-iir i.iiT j.!.v. -i ! j J . ni-i-espitv. 'The !-i-st jm.! . i,:-,i..--i . place in tin; city to l.ny .nn ' I ' 1 . a 1 1' C 1-!. lit : ; - ft if .-i 1 To t W i- l s. t ai-( all and h(iw you shall dis- 1 fiiibroi- Stoyess Furiiiturs.tiinwire We aie atways prepun u to inv yi.ii' household furniture at the liiirli;' cash price. Sole Hifi-n! tor ihe WINN & HUMPHREY, DEALERS IX j choice cijfars. In Wells, Fargo & Co.'s office. Fine imported and Key West cigars a g;ecialty . J T) EMOVAL JOHNSON & DANNALS I nnuml tiifir hlaekamith shop irom their old quarters to ths conier oppo ite An. Mirghall livery sUble. where the be found reaiy to do all kinds of work intheir lino cheaply aud promptly. FUND AT THE OPERA HOUSE A JET and gold pin, ornamented with pearls. The owner can ohtain the same by calling at Herald office and paying chances. LADIES COTTON HOSE Albany Opera House, -ONE NIGHT ONLY Wednesday, April lltli, The Great and Only MC'KANLASS, SI' 1'PORTEH r.v MR. A. L. SALES, The Favorite Eccentric Comedian, ami a First Class Company of Ladies and Gentlemen, in t ludin the Man Voiced Woman, sui: ;i:iffix Am fiioanpr this vear than ever before. 1 have succeeded in getting some good bargains,all of which I am ottering to my customers ine sam m fees urn Childrens. The above is an outline of the policy I am going to do business on, and will endeavor to do my part towards securing tilionTthe . . i- t IV... on.l in toon nn n-i th T.nB tirOCeSSlOIl OI Hie siiiininino-counties to -iuitn --- , . lively kmlrowing city of Albany. I will have something to say about brpetsj Boots and SlioesSGrocerics, Aud Other Hues Soon. PEERLESS And I.a.mp FlLLEK, (1 L O W 'P I C E S en div- 'I 1 ev! t'f, 't ' Ma-!. . --.-?!.al !e wool i i-n;ilf ill l. iioir: ; r.. .1. G. VV. SMI T H, Has the LiirgohitorS- !) W. H. M'FARLAND r ALL HI SUPERIOR STOVi-S AHO RA.vuES. appear, rain or i tale at I'.lack-' L1 tU I ,mn.j.r'tli!ll WP .i.,..l iii-eordius to a woman Oi ; i : e eats on title, wlo rather -oes in for all j man's Drug -"tore. j riPe thin 'sbv drinking a thimble-1 Prw it. Mamhaii. i rnese uini , . ,. , KV: i.i.m: of all kinks, ai.- fill Ol frOA-ll at'Smthe i F Unv ote 'i-'i A.-vnt f .r the Wrichti T . t4- ' i ann Levi Location of ditches for tiling : Tiu-dispati-hcs br.i the tory,; a tlf,.ilIt. 0nl,is left at the that Senior I'olph'? ton Chester; iikld otr,.-, wii: revive ,.r.,rt .tu,.t.o... , SAMUEL E. YOUNG. o z S -a (0 CL ARGAND COOK ANDI1HEATING STOVES Also'a large and complete assortment of kitchen utensils in tiucopper and gvanito ware.