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ponunggnUjjSicraia
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Registered matter ioc the early morning
train should be mailed before 8 o clock the
previous evening.
OREGON' PACIFIC TIME TAfcLE.
Passenger. .
Freight
Arrives Departs
r.lTn.i5amll.O0pm
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REMOVAL.
The oflice of the Daily and
Weekly Herald has been re
moved into the Foster block up
stairs in the rooms formerly occu
pied by the Masonic lodge, where
larger and more commodious quart
ers have been fitted up. Patrons
of the paper will please observe
the change.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
The senate committee on public
buildings has recommended an ap
propriation of $50,000 for a statute
to Columbus to be placed in front
of the capitol on Pennsylvania
Avenue, to be unveiled in 1892,
The resignation of the recorder
of deeds in the District of Columbia
has led to an inquiry into the
revenues of the office, and it is
found that it has paid as high as
$40,000 during the two years of
Trotter's incumbency. A bill is
before congress to make the office
a salaried one.
Too much care cannot be obser
ved in the giving of medicine. The
recent dispatches relate how a
jamily in Louisiana moving to a
new place found a bottle of medi
cine supposed to be quinine and
their three children being taken
sick with malarial trouble they ad
ministered it in pills. The sup
posed quinine proved to be strych
jnine and the children died.
Two love eick 16 year old youths
in Atchison, Kansas, who imagined
they were desperately in love with
with the same girl, agreed to draw
straws, the one getting the short
est one to kill himself and leave a
clear field for the other one in the
affections of the masher. They
drew the straws and the short
straw drawer undertook to carry
out the program, but one of his
ribs obstructed the bullet aimed at
his heart.
The methods employed and the
care necessary in the production of
articles in daily U3e are rarely
fully appreciated, our familiarity
with them preventing conjecture.
An article published by the New
York Tribune, in which it is stated
that 30,000 geographies were sent
to the paper mill by one New York
publishing house because of the
admission and division of Dakota,
and that another house expects its
maps of Africa to be left in the
cold on account of Stanley's dis
coveries, shows some of the tribu
lations of cartographers.
The great respect in which (ilad
ston6 is held will not cause our
people to swallow all he says upon
the free trade discussion he is en
gaged in. The Chronicle say that
the American farmers were told
during the last campaign that they
were being robbed by the manu
facturer's protective tariff, but now
comes MrGladstone, who informs
va, first, that the manufacturers' in
protected countries do not make
greater profits than manufacturers
in free-trade countries, and then
foes oh to assure the farmer that
if he would only rise ' his political
influence to put ah end to protec
tion, then it would be possible for
the Americans to grow more corn,
wheat and cotton and thus' make
them cheaper to the English opera
lives and manufacturers. This is
an alluring prospect, but we do not
think American farmerB will break
their necks in an eager rush to
iealize it.
his all powerful dollars and be
coaies its selected representative
for what should be the most honor
able position in its gift, a position
that should bo filled by learned
statesmen only. Most certainly
this action of the legislature of
Ohio should lead on to the amend
in nf flip constitution of the
United States, so that United
States senators he elected by a
direct vote of the people mue than
any other action of recent date.
Brice's election demonstrates in an
emphatic manner the tendency
constaatly extending to make the
United states senate an aristocratic
body whose inherent power de
pends entirely upon the length of
the mirses of its members. Tins
is a most dangerous condition of
affairs and the only way to remedy
it is to place the election of its
members lit the hands of the people
and take it out of the hands of the
state legislatures. It will take a
strong fight and a long tight to
accomplish that end, but if the
people pull together in demanding
a constitutional amendment they
can finally accomplish it.
The Celebrated
BEFORE )
5 ... Z2 I r yr
o3 AFTER
ylbah
The congressional consideration
of the question of the World's Fair
hill, it is said is fast developing
the intention of postponing the fair
from 1892 to 1S95. It is said that
members of both parties object to
an exposition in 1802, because it is
a Presidential year. Onrt of the
Southern senators declared that
there would be an almost unani
mous vote from that section in
fayor of postponement for political
reasons, for they did nt purpose
to intrust the present administra
tion with the expenditure of ten or
fifteen millions of money during a
Presidential campaign. The re
publicans object to the fair in 1892,
for the reason that the working
men engaged upon the buildings
and the other employes might
furnish a powerful factor in the
election. The important question,
therefore, before the senate is
when the fair shall be held, but
the Chicago people say that it
makes no difference to them. They
wane me location, whether it is
held in 1892 or 1895, and want it
settled right away.
tn! tceueruUte urana t eiMier sc Hliciiicr
arisiui; from the excessive use cf stimulant,
tobacco or opium, or through 3 outhful imlis
cretion, over indulgence, etc., such a lo.-'Hof
Brain Power, Wakcfu'ncss, Bearing Dawn
Pains in the llack, Seminal Wiakncss, lis
teria, Ner'ous Prostration, Nocturnal Omis
sions, Leucorrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory,
Loss of Power and Impoteucy, which if neg
lected often lead to premature old aire and
insanity, l'riceyia box; ti uoxcj fertffi.CO
Sent by mail on receipt of price.
A WUII I K fai; AKA VI is given
with every $5 order received, to refund tne
money if a IVrmnncnl cure is noteffeited.
We have thousands of testimonials from old
and younr, of both sexes, who have beeu
permanently cured by the use "f Aphrodit ine
Circular free. Address
THK APIIKO INEDICISKKO.
Western Branch, Box, 27. Portland, Oregon.
For sale by Fosliay ft Mason, wholesale and
retail druggists, Albany, Oregon.
SkWhn d Hliome,
OREGON.
n tvin a. ttt n
Ooods. Notions. Gents FuriTgs
that i lacking cough cax be
so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
guarantee it. Fosbay & Mason.
M of i
Instead of orTerins a prize that onlv
benefits the lucky one, or sending out
contiaential sups as baits, w propose
to openly offer the citizens of Albany
and vicir.Uy choice goods &i bedrock
prices and give
5 Per Ceot Discount
For cash on each dollar's worth at
regular retail prices, until Jan.l, 18!K).
Highest prices paid for chickens, egirs
and butter. Thanking you for your
past patronage and soliciting your
trade for the future, I beg to remain
at your service. J. M. BAKDUE.
The City Restaurant,
Under the new management of H.
Lampman will he conducted on a
first-class plan. Meals willbe served
at all hours. Consult fie
BILL OF FARE
Andforder whatever you want, pay
ing for what you order and nothing
more, straight meats served as usual
for 25 cents, and meals to order from
a 5 cent roll and cup of ooffee to a
first-class $1.00 meal.
faTFurnished rooms to let in connec
tion with the restaurant.
ILive you got 'La Grippe?
Biv;:l,tat or Jewel Stove or
haw- a s:rorir null nn hnvino-
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waiv
It so an Kai I v
Uan;e and you will
the hapnit'st borne in
Call and examine our Anti-Rust Tin-
' ' -i ' 1 -in
I
-AND
BOOT and SHOES
AGENCY FOK
THE LUDLOW
Ladies Fine
Agency for
Shoes. Al.-o
Willi
M. I). WELLS A CO.'S
Boots and Shoes.
PAPPOWS & SEARLS.
Jtr.rjr ruiva jsr.'icii.
pi-IOICE
v'HARLES
;ating
V
D UTTER
Drownells!
YOU CAN FIND.
1890.
I8-TTTTTTTTT.
DO YOU HAZE IT OUT 18 NINE T-
HERE ARE THE NINE:
J5P'.?:. .. oolom;, eklih bkcakfast,
ICI:iinK, til KPOWDKB, YOtiK
M A n. Ol R BLFAU. HOlC UU.Viii
W htch do you I ie? Vou ran depend luat each tea 1 the Very bent
CHOICES
the bes
PURES
li MY TEAS;
EST THE OTTATJTY
RADE WITH ME.
NEW TO-DAY.
TJORSE FOR SALE. CASH OR INSTALL
XI menu. Apply to W. B. Oilson. the
berber.
XL looms to rent, on the southeast corner
of JefTenon and Sixth streets. Inquire of H.
Barnes on the premises.
WANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL
house voik. Apply at the office of
Borkhart t Kseney.
S'
TRAYEO HORSE A MEDIUM SIZED
bay horfe, with a blazed face ar.d one
eye out, about four yearn o'd, has strayed
upon the farm of Daniel Houck, near Tan
gent. The owner can secure the horse by
calling at the premises and paying'chares.
For Sale nl Sr. Cnrh.
ASICS LOT OF 8COTWI COLLIB PITS, WITH A
little dip of Kmrli-h vhepherd. They
make the very liest fnn stovk and watch
dogs. Kor further' particulars inquire of
Geo W. Gray, Dentist.
PIOR SALE-THREE GENTLE FAMILY
horses, of (rood carriage, well broke for
ladies to drive, either single or double. In
quire at the City Stables.
ACCURACY.
NEATNESS.
ALBANY ABSTRACT CO,
The only complete set of Abstract
Books and Maps in Linn County
OFFICE IJcJtHE COURT HOUSE
C. E. BROWNELL.
Business
care will receive
ful attention.
entrusted to my
prompt and care-
GIRL WANTED TO Do GENERAL
housework. Apply at this otttee.
HAY FOR SALE-'-G'LEAN CHEAT
timothy, baied; will be sold in quantities
to suit at reaso:ijble rates for cash, at the
stables of L. Senders.
WANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL
housewerk. Apply at the coiner of 6th
ana itauroau streets.
BANK OF OREGON,
ALBANY, ORKGON.
CAPITAL $50,006
Prmldrnl....
lcePr...
4'aabler ,
H. BRYA&T
...JAV W. BLil.
.11. r.CHEBBILL.
A wueml bankiig business trans
acted. Sufht exchange and teleranhic
transfer bought and sold on New
York, San Francisco and
Orccon.
Collections made on favorable terms
Portland,
$5oo
WORTH GOLD WATCHES
I take this metluxl ol informing the citizens of Albany and vicinity
that I have just npciit -l i tirst class clothing store in connection with my
merchantile business, and have added the most complete stock of gents
To Experienced, EconomicaJ Bayers
Who belie vh h, bargains and desire to make selec
tions fiom the iiiost seasonable styles in
DET &OODS,
DEESS GOODS,
Fasliion points the way to the Large New Stock
. F. READ,
BKCAUSE TIIEIK STOCK ISTJIK LARGELT,
r.ECAUPE TIIEIK GOODS ARE THE NEWEST,
BECAUSE THEIR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST
We knoYr-wc can ?
inspectJon. in dress goods we have the largest stock
ever shown in Aidant- Come and see us and be
hapjy. Albany, Oregon,
Goods
and
GlothiDg
CJMALLILAND TRACTS A NUMBFR OF
O sinnlltra:tsnf land situated near Albany
for sale on easyjlerms. App'y to II. Urjant
T7IORSALE! A NO. 1 MILLINER STOCK
X in a Ko. 1 location in the thriving city
of Albany. Low rents and splendid rooms.
For particulars address firm P. O. box 99,
Albany, Or.
PARTIES WISHING GRAVEL FROM
the Wilkins pit near this city must call
at the office o' thetrccon Land C3. and pro
cure tickets, bv order i J. u. wiikins.
irrn "i"n-RuY XUR wood, ash.
If UU1J oak. maple or fir. at the Al
bany Wood Yard. Orders left at Wallace &
Cusick s office will receive prompt attention,
"If ONE Y TO LOAN-HOME CAPITAL ON
1TX food real estate security. For particu
lars enquire oi ueo. Humphrey.
CHEAP MONEY t
We have made arrangements to suhplv
money to ail oo lonr tune at lew rates of
Irterest on improved farms, and choice city
property. Those Who contemplate building
dtick uiocks can gn vonej, oee us:
No action by legislative election,
lor years, has so tended to bring
into disrepute with the people of
this country, the upper house of
our national congress, as has that
of the election 6f Calvin S. Brice,
as United States Senator for Ohio.
A known and avowed trust and
monopoly manipulator, without
the first elements of statesmanship
and with no recommendation for
the position save the possession
and astute handling of the vast
wealth he has accumulated, a
citizen in reality of another state,
he goes to the Ohio legislature with
SECRET HOClETiES.
, O. U, W. Safety Lodge No, 13; meets
every Monday evening at tne o. A. K.
on Ferry street, between Second and
Third. Albany, Oregon.. Strangers In the
city and transient brethren cordially invited
to sue no.
A
fx. M McPherson Post Na ft, Oi A. R.
T Stated -meetiim althe O, A. R
, Halt en the second and Fourth
f T Friday evenings cf each month.
; yst Transient Comrades are cordi
' J 1 ally invited to meet with us
Commander
V. Tisi.a.
Adjutant.
PERSONS DESIRING SAN IX LOAM OR
: gravel from the premises of F, U Such,
in Benton cownty, can procure tickets for the
game at my Office, Crawford's block, Albany,
Oregon. - Cbas. E. WotvaitTOM.
REVERE HO0SE, ALBANY.'OR CHAS
Pfeiffer. Prop. Only first-eclass house
in the crtv. Lanr sample room for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General state omce lor irvaun.
"rVt OTICE IS JlEREBYfGIVEl! T3AT PRO
iH iwrf v owners Are reeuired by ordinance
to cut down ana remove all thistles and ob
noxious weeds growim; upon their premise,
and upon the street adjoining thereto, within
the city limits of Albany. Those failin? to
do so will i e liable to a One of (5,
By order of the city marshal,.
J.N.HOFFMAN
Albant, Jcxs 2S, 1880,
DR. JE. A. MC A LISTER HOMEOPATHIC FHT
sician and surgreon. Has removed his
office into Crawford's block. All calls prompt
ly attended to.
This Space Reserved
-FOR
JULIUS 6RADW0HLS
BAZAAR STORE!
Third Ward
Grocery
Store
I
HaYing purchased this popular es
tablishment I am now prepared to
nil any orders in the jrrocery and pro
vision line, A fnll stock of groceries
kept constantly on hand. The-hiarhest
cash price paid for all kinds of coun
try produce, or win exchange goods
for thsfcasae. Come one, come all.
CHAS. ESSIG.
ever brought to the city. In order to advertise my business I have de
cided to jrive pwdy over 6QQ worth of Gold Watches. Every purchaser
of i) ' i.dllrv s worth of goods, for cash, from the clothing department
will receive a ciiaioe Tor ooe of those gold watches. Stock is all new
purchased io tlte eutt for spot cash, and will be sold at
LOWEST LIVING RATES.
Call and examine my stocu!oefore purchasing elsewhere.
3F"No trouble tojshow goou.
Albany, Or.
G. TV. SI3IJPSOX.
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McMINlWILLE, .
1
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BOTH
ACADEMIC
-AND
COLLEGIATE
. Departments. In the Academic
Department there are four courses of
study of three years each: Classical,
scientific, normal and business. In
struction is thorough; location, heal
thy t exposes low; advantages, first
class in every respcett Full informa
tion in catalogue, for which address
-T. G. BROWNSON,Prss.
. - - OREGON
ALBANY IRON
Manufacture steam eiit'inex, griot'and eaw mil. machinery, iron front and
all kinds of heavy ami liuht work iiiiiron and brats castings. Special atten
tion paid to retailing all kinds .f machinery. Patterns made on s tort notice
E. F. SOX. snient. C. H. Stewart, Secretary
FEED TOBJE
-AND-
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET.
. WANtEb SPECIALLY Hay, oats and potatoes, to supply customers
on the Oregon Pacific - Railroad extension ana my increasing home trade,
where I sell in quantities to suit the purchasers. Office foot or Eertyi street
R. M. ROBERTSON.
Will & Stark.
SilVerwarec.
DEPOf
AtixRICULTURAL
ALBANY.
ORlSGON
Shelf Hardware, Domestic and Other Leadtoewihg&aehines
GARDENER'S AIID CARPENTER'S IDOLS
The largest aBdpelt4varietyof-iLiMf
STUDEBAEER g NEWTON
FASH "WAOOITS, ' SACZS A2TD BUGGIES
'if,? nt.al Wil,a"e Valley.' brders Iromjatdretance tofcfted and
oiomptly filled at lowest ratcs . ..
The City Liquor Store,
If. BA UtaGART, Proprteio.
tTSext door to the Odd Fellows' em pie, AlbaiiyJCOregoa'Vl
Keeps constantly on hr.d the finest imported and domestic w nes, b'qnors
toV1!?. Onlv llnkliiw liqnnr store In she dtv
SPECIAL AJTENPOM PAID TO ORDERS JRQ THE COUNTRY