Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 18, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MORNIKGr HERALD; SATURDA Y, JA"Nl'AHi 3 8 1 8f0J
parning UailgiicraW
Daily and Weekly
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
DAILY
Published every morning except Monday.)
oMvercd by earner, per week..........
Ey mail, per year.......'.
0.16
5 00
WEEKLY.
(Published every Friday Murnin?.)
ne copy, per animal, in advance S2.C0
When not Daid in advance -0
Till: MAILS.
Mails it the Albany postofficc close
For all offices north i
Tho Kastern state ' 6:30 a. m.
The West Side L
And the Xairww tJauire II. It.
For Portland and Salem 11a. ,
Corvallisand Yai(iiina ...1:!:K) f-
office south - r. u
The pototliuc w ill 'Ik- rlo-ted each eveiiiiig
rora six to seven o'clock.
Kegisteral m itter for th !e.rly morning
train should he mvilral before S o clock the
previous cvciiiii-'.
OREGON PACIFIC TIMK TABLE.
f assenser
Freight. .........
Arrives Departs
. ll.loaiuiLOO p in
,.; 5.25pm 1 6.f 0a
UEMOVAL.
The office of the Daily and
Weekly Herald has been re
raoyed 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.
FASHIONABLE NAMES.
Dame Fashion does not confine
her realm to matters of adornment
in ths shape and color of wearing
material by any means. She ex
tends her sway to all the walks
and avocations of human beings,
and makes one and all both great
and small bow down and worship
at her shrine. Her behests are
rigorous and unanswerable, as
fixed and unalterable the laws
of the Medes and Persians, and
as ilckle and variable as the veri
table winds of the heavens whose
goings and comings no man know-
eth and whose moods are never
continuous.
In the distinctive names of coun
tries and political divisions, Daroe
Fashion exerts her iron will. For
instance in 1776 the United States
of America were formed. In 1824
the United States of Mexico came
into official being, In 18(31 the
country which had been called
New Grenada took the name of
the United States of Columbia. In
1864 Venezuela became the United
States of Venezuela. In 1S89, just
one hundred years after the people
of Paris had overthrown the Bas
tile, the Republicans of Brazil
abolished the empire, dethroned
their Emperor, Dom Pedro, with
very little violence of any kind.and
established a republic, called the
United States of Brazil. The year
1SS9 may also be memorable for
the federation of the republics of
Central America, ami their union
into a republic which will be culled
the United States of Central
America. A congress or !iet of
the Central American republics,
sitting at the city of San Salvador,
lias formally signed a Pact of Union
-.-an instrument co: responding
with the articles of confederation
, under which the United States of
America wore 'irst organized and
has submitted this compact to the
governments of the five Central
American republics Guatemala,
Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua
r;nd Costa Ric. This instrument
lias, we believe, been ratified by
three of the states named Guate
mala, Salvador, and Honduras;
' and Costa Rica is supposed 'o be
ready to entt-r the union if Nicara
gua also m ill do so. The congress
will assemble in August, 1S00, at
Tegucigalpa, the capital of Hon
duras, to choose, by lot, a presi
dent for one year, from among the
presidents of the new republic.
According to this compact, the
presidency of the Central Ameri
can Republic will pass, by rotation
from state to state, year by year,
during ten years ; but at the end of
that period a constituent conven
tion will assemble to form, as our
convention did in 1787, a more per
fect union. An American journal,
referring to the tendency to federa
tion and consolidation which is
one of the features of modern poli
tical life, predicts that some day
there will be in the Western Hem
isphere but two countries, the
United States of North America
and the United States of South
America. Thi3 may, indeed, be
the case some time in the future,
but it is likely to bs somewhat dis
tant future. And yet it is quite
possible that it may be realized
long before the realization of the
event which has been a favorite
dream of European republicans
the formation of the "United
States of Kuropc.;'
0.1 oS4 of a round, or 2 6534 j
oum'cs, upon the same spring bal-j
ance, at the moon's equator. In j
the statements on this subject ap-1
pearing in books the centrifugal j
force is neglected. It amount) to;
24 grains in an avoirdupois pound
of 7,000 grains."
The report of the secretary of
the Johnstown relief fund shows j
that there is over seventy thou
sand dollars left of the fund after
all of the expenditures that could
possibly be made. There were
estimated to have been drowned
in the Conemaugh valley 2280
persons. 1675 bodies were recov
ered, 1021 identified, 654 undenti
fied and 605 missing. The relief
fund amounted to $2,903,07:1.
The death of Walker Blaine in
Washington, takes away one of
the prominent men of the nation,
and his father's mainstay and right
hand man. He was holding a
minor federal appointment in the
state department, but was in real
ity assistant to Secretary Blaine.
Tie Celebrated
C U RE
Fran
Gil
rraiit-.d
cure
""ArHRODITiNE" 5S
BEFORE
!ggh
.7 ritr
Pkok. Forbes is of the opinion
that in a few years the steam
launch of the present day will be
entirely superceded by the electric
launch, that is fast coming into
use. Thus faster and faster elec
tricity wins its way to the fore
most motor power in the country.
A. K. Ci'TTiNG, who several
years ago was the cause of serious
discussion between this ccuntry
and Mexico is holding down a case
on one of ttie Walla Walla news
papers. Senator Butler has introduced
a bill in congress containing a wild
and visionary scheme of exiling all
the negroes from the southern
states to the Congo couniry.
Chicago is said to be as strong
as all three of her rival cities for
the world's-, fair of 1892, or 1S95 as
congress may determine.
The bill to employ Hon. W. Lair
Hill to codify the laws of Wash
ington has passed the lower house
of the legislature and is looked
upon as sure to become a law.
-f 3
a s5 3 AFTER
tnc Keueratite organs ol.eiinur sc niuimi .
arisin;; from the ctcjsaive use of tdinininms, :
tobacco or opium, or through oiithful in.li-. j
cretion, over indulgence, etc., such aslos-ttf i
l!rain Power, Wakefulness, Hearing Dow n j
Pains in the liack. Seminal Wi aknt's, Hys- (
tcria, Ner'ou Pros" ration, Nocturnal Oniis- j
sioii?, Lcucorrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory, i
Loss of Power and lmjiotency, which i' nel,- j
lected often lead to premature old aue an l '
insanity. Price $1 a box; 0 boxeft fcr&.Oi) i
Sent bv mail on receipt of price. i
A WKI1TKX CiL'AKASTKE is pven
with every S j order received, to refund tnc j
money if a I'rrninurnl cure is noteflet ted. :
We have thousands of testimonials from old
and youmr, of both sexes, who have been
permanently cured by the use "f Aphroditine
Circular free. Address
THE APIIUU MKDICIXiK'rO.
Western liranch, Box, 27. Portland, Oregon.
For sale by Foshay & Mason, wholesale anil
retail drutrxists, Albany, Oregon.
llftfabuK. BAEEOWS & SEABIS
OREGON.
O0(tes Notion?.
"11 gs
v.
IV!'
THAT TUCKING COUGH can pe
so quickly cured by Shlloh's Cure. We
guarantee it. Foshay & Mason.
M of 1
Instead of ofl'eiinjr a prize thai only
benefits the lucky one, or sending out
conudcntial sups as baits, we propose
to openly oft'er the citizens of Albany
and vicinity choice goods at bedrock
prices and give
5 Per Cent Discount
For cash on each dollar's worth at
regular retail prices, until Jan.l.lS'JQ.
Highest prices paid forchickcus, egr
and butter. Thanking you for your
past patronage ana soliciting your
trade for the future, I beg to remain
at your service. J. M. BA KDUE.
1 1 r
haw a stioiitr jiujl
the V;.l!,. . CmII a
wan-
La (inppe?
i Stove or
mi
haviiiir
It so liny an Kai ly
Range ami you will i
ine happiest notne in
ml examine four Anti Rust Tin
1 "Mil
m
AND
i n and
a(;j:scv FOR
THE" LUDLOW
Ladies Fine Shoes. Also
Agency for
M. U. WELLS A CO.'S
Boots and Shoes.
M
WASHBURN,
PARPOWS & SEARLS.
I
.11 Li m n j: i; a BLOCK,
Cratibernes, cocoanuts, oranges and
ried beef at U E. Brownell's.
MAJIKIED.
POWELL TEDROW At tho residence of
the officiating officer in this city on Friday,
Jan. 17, 1890, by Ceo. Humphrey, Esq. Mr.
F. Mv Powell and Mrs. Sarah Ted row.
NEW TO-DA Y.
OBSE FOlt SALE. CASH OR IN'STALL-
ments. Apply to W. B. Uihftti. the
berber..
TOOM3TO It EXT.
XX, tooms to rent, on the southeast rornir
of Jefferson and Sixth streets,
liar ties on the premises.
TWO FURNISHED
Lheast rornpr
Inquire of II.
STRAYED HORSK-A MEDIUM SIZED
lv horse, with a blazed face ar.d one
eye out, about four years o'd, has strayed
upon the farm of Daniel Houck, near Tan
gent. The owner can secure the horse by
calling at tint premises and paying chaises.
The City Restaurant,
Under the new management of H.
Lampnian wjll bo conducted on a
tirst-cUgs plan. Meals willbe served
ai an nour?. consult tne
BILL OF FARE
Andforder whatever you want, pay.
ing for what you order and nothing
more, ocraignc meals served aa usual
tor "o cents, and meals to order from
a 5 cent roll and . cup of oofl'ee to a
first-class $1.00 mtal.
f3TFumished rooms to let in connec
tion with the restaurant.
18-T
SO YOU 2 EE
To llwifiieci
Economica
Buyers
Who lViY. ii,
1 loj S 1! I
li.'irgains and desire to make selec
in the n.ost seasonable st Its iii
XT 0XJT-13 2TI1TE T 1890.
HERE ARE THE NINE:
OOLOSt, UKEAKFAST,
BKB III VK, Ul FomiKK, l Ol'.W HI SOX,
l t l. OI K BLKKD, lOl'CHO.C:i
WhlrU do jou I r? la ran drpentl that each tea In Ike try b
CHOICES
the bes
PURES
BTpjRl MY TEAS.
EST THE QUALITY
JL RADE WITH ME.
JDJElltr GOODS,
DEESS G-OODS.
Fashion jioints the way to the Laige New Stock
W. F. READ,
C. E. BROWNELL.
ACCURACY.
NEATNESS.
ALBAHI ABSTRACT GO,
The only complete eet of Abstract
Books and Maps in Linn County
OFFICE ISJTUE COURT HOUSE.
Business
care will receive
ful attention.
entrusted to my
prompt and care-
MOR SALE Til KKE GENTLE FAMILY
I horses, of , -food carriage, well broke for
ladies to drive, either single or double.
quire at the City Stalc9.
In-
HAY FOlt SALE '-t'LEAX CHEAT OH
timothy, baled; will he sold in quantities
to suit at rccu-o i iblc rates
stables of I., lenders.
for cah , at the
Fc
OR SALE! A NO. 1 MILLINER STOCK
in a No 1 lo.-ation in the thriving; city
of Albany. Low rents and sp endid rooms.
For particulars address firm 1. O. box 9,
Albany, Or.
L the Wilkins pit near this city must call
at the office o' thet)rciron La..dir. and pro
cure tickets. Iiv ordrr o' J. tl. Wiikins,
REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS
Pfeider, Prop. Only first-cclass house
in the city. Larirs sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. leneral static oltii-e for Corvallis.
BANK OF OREGON,
ALBANY, OREGON.
CAPITAl 950,000
PreHlilent..
Wee Frex..
a.Hblrr
II. BBYAtT
...JAV W. BI.AIV
.11. r.XMEBKILU
A S'!nrarb;mkiaaf business trans'
acted.
Siirht exchange and telegraphic
transfer bought ana sold on ew
York, San Francisco and Portland,
Oregon.
.Collections made on favorable terms
H$5oo ,
WORTH GOLD WATCHES
gke"v:e:lj- -a-w
I take tbi mi tl.l f informing the citizens of Albany and vicinity
that I have ju.-r opeueii i first class clothing store in connection with my
merchantiie business. am1 have added the most complete stock of gents
kriiis
ww
Goods
and (Mhi
BI CAI SK THEIK STOCK IS THK LAUGELT,
IIECAUSE THEIK GOODS ARE THE NEWEST,
BECAUSE THEIR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST
We know we can pVase. AJ1 we ask is a thorough
inve-t"ou I h tlr ss goods we have the largest stock
;t;v r ho ii in . Albany. Come and see us and be
;hajpy.
Albany, Oregon.
tL
ANY
OMALII JLAND TRACTS A NUMI5FR OF
O 8ina!ltracts''ot land situated near Albany
for sate on easyjlcrms. App'y to II. lSryant
CI B. WINN, .
J int; fire, life
and accident insurance com
panics.
ONEY TO LOAN HOME CAPITAL ON
m),1 real ctate security.
M0
lars empiire of Geo.
Humphrey.
For partion.
R. IE. A. MCALI8TKR nOMP.OPATTIIC PUT
sician and surzeon. Has removed his
office into Crawford's block. All calls prompt
ly attended to.
"PERSONS DESIRING SAND, LOAM OR
X gravel from the premises of r. L. buch,
in Benton county, can procure tickets for the
same at my ottice, Urawforu s mock, Albany,
Oregon.
CllAS E. WOLVKRTO.
Fur Xne nt S tnrh.
A NICE LOT Of SCOTCH COLLIK rt'PS, WITH A
little dip of Enirli'h shepherd. They
make the very best farm stock and watch
dozs. For further particulars inquire of
Geo W. G raj, Dentist.
fc't iENCE has progressed so far
that according to a calculation fur
nishes us by Prof. William Haik
ness, of the Naval Observatory, "a
body weighing one pound avoirdu
pois on a spring balance at the
earth's equator would weigh only
Drain Tile lor nle.
,1 GOOD SUPPLV OF FIRST CLASS
J drain tile for sale at the jipe brick
and die factory fcast of Albany near Knox
liutte. Call at the factory or address Fropta
& Auston, Albany Oregon.
Fine C&lTes for Sale.
OR SALE TWO YEARLING HALF
' bred bulls, one Short Horn and one
Holsttin. Roth fine calves Will be sold for
20 e tch. ' DANIEL HOUCK,
Tangent, .Oregon. .
W1
House lo Hrnl.
ITil WOOD FITIINISHED
IN THE
rood house all ready fcr use. inquire
at this office .
Monry lo lxan
ON REAL ESTATE. WILL LOAN IN
gums to suit on approved ccurity at the
low rate of ci.-ht(8) per ;ent. per annum
E. O. BhAltlS(.r.Y,
General Aecnt, Itroadalbin St ect. Alhany.
CHEAP MONEY!
We have mide arrangements to supply
money to all on lonif time at low rates f
irterest on improve d farms, and choice city
property. Thuoe who contemplate Imildinj;
brick blocks can get money. Sec u!
WALLACE & CUSICK.
AT
CHOICE TATINO
VHARLES j. AJ ' OW NELL S
V ota Can Find.
DUTTER
This Space, Reserved
-FOR-
JULIUS GRADWOHL'S
BAZAAR STORE !
Third ward
fary
Store
Having purchased this popular es
tablishment I am now prepared to
11 any orders in the grocery and pro
vision line, A fnll stock of groceries
kept constantly on hand. The.highest
ensli price paid for all kinds of coun
try produce, or will exchange goods
for tho same. Come one, come all.
CHAS. ESSIG.
ever brought to the city. In Older to advertise my business I have de
ch.ei! tn Live awa j o-er $300 worth of Oold Watches. Every purchaser
of one dollar's worth of ;oods, for cash, from the clothing department
will receive a chance for one of these goid watches. Stock is all new
purchased in the cast for spot cash, and will be sold at
LOWEST LIVING RATES.
Ca.l und examine my stocujoefore purchasing elsewhere.
53fNo U'ui!e tojshow goot..
At 0a tn. Or.
a. WSSIMPSOK.
'A
ni i rrr
HOTI I
ACADEMICS
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! expenses low; advantages, first
class in every respect. Full informa
tion in catalogue, for .which address
jMfMl'NNVILLE
McXIINXVILLE,
-T. (i
BROWNSON,Pjss.
OREGON
Manufacture ste:un -nci'es, gristJaDd a , .
ll kii.l. of l.hvv mid tivbt work iuiiron mSi ' mCninery, iron fronta and
ti..u paid t.. n paiiii.- all kinds .! n achim ry. tf? caetiDg. Special atten
E. F. SOX. -4'i.init. C. ltecrn8 nadc OD stort notice.
Stewakt, i-ecretary.
TULIUS T0SEKH
Manufactauerof Choice Q
DEALER IX-
AND
HI IMPORTED AND KEY
lu :nd tniokins: Tol iit cf, isc liai.m :n:d Tiiar
full line of Smokers' Articl. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROflCAL FRuTlS.
Next aoor to rireilfcr's i-amly stoi Albany, Oregon,
I int. ?
U A v n it a n
FE Hi D STOR E
AND
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET.
WANTED SPECIALLY Hay, oats and potatoes, to supply customers
on the Oregon 1'aeiGc Railroad extension and my increasing home trade,
where I sell in quantities to suit the purchasers. Oflics foot or Ferry street.
R. Nl. ROBERTSON.
Will & Stark.
Mmw Jftwpjpv
.5ilVfrware8c.
rortstinPTiow
proncnn.i-.ruf.s-
llCrr-- -r.ioAT.U
Ma
an8
f a h ! rTINEHCDtaiorowiLr fAL.
OLTy
i ni
Fosluy d MaseD.
The City Liquor Stole,
JJ. HA U3I OA HTm Pi'tvrietor.
Sci .l.ior to the OJJ Fellows' cm pie, AHanyJBOreson'El
nea, Kqcora" i'r.
tc.
Kcei'S icnttontly on Iiri.iI tlie fitiot imj orted tad dOMCBtk
"Os. Onlv rirst-cbm lirinr rn'oro in he i h
SPECIAL nEr0N PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
Tiis Leading
PHOTOGRAPHERS
ALBANY, OBEOOK.
We have bought all the negatives made by L. W, Clark and Greenwood up
to date (Nov. 15. 1889). Duplicates can be had from them only of us, ai re
dneed rates Wc also have about 1800 negatives made br ourselvrs. from
which duplicates can be had at like rates. We curry the onlr full Hne view
cf this state, and do enlarjred work at lowest rites for firet-clas work. We
shall be pleased to see .ou at cur studio in Froman's block, next door to the
Masocic Temple.