TILE IMOliNLNG HE1LAU): Fit I DAY, FEBKUAHY 14, 181)0.
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OREGOX PACIFIC TIME TAULE.
Arrives Departs
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6.25pm 1 C.Ms
Passenger...
Freight
REMOVAL.
The office of the Daily and
Weekly Herald has been re-
moyed into the roster 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 w ill please observe
the change.
THE NEW STATES.
The new states that have come
into the Union daring this season
have not distinguished themselves,
or made a very brilliant record,and
basing an opinion 6n what they
have legislatively accomplished,
their territorial swaddling clothes
were cast aside long before they
should have been. However it is
said that experience is the best
school, and probably they will in
that severe school of experience
develop wisdom and strength in
the future.'
The record is certainly not pleas
ing to view. Washington has been
and still is legislatively ' making a
great noise, but the session has
simply been prolonged with the
most trifling of school-boy quarrels
and very little has been accom
plished. ;
In Montana the situation is even
worse. The sheriff has been chas
ing the reractofy senators over
country, and the solons seem to be
engaged in a 'game of bide and
seek. The trouble is over the verv ;
silly efforts of the democratic mem- j
oers to prevent a quorum and to
obstruct the business of th legis.
latnre. :
Up in North Dakota the new
state has distinguished itself by
licensing a state lottery. On the
whole the new states have made a
niosi uisgraceiui recoru aunug me ,
first few months of their existence, :
,nl thv shntiM l.p.rin f irl v tn rr. I
-i. . v . I
deem themselves in the
eyes
of I
ine older, wiser and more
censer
vative states of tho Union.
:
j
Tilton- ;
Theodore Tilton, of
Beecher note, is living quietly, and
alons on an island in the river near
Paris, stating that he is a martyr
and an exile for truth's sake. In
an interview ho sums up his
life.
thus : "I live the life of a hermit
on a lonely isle in the river, and I j -i
am king upon the isle of St. Louis, i
My house is to me a palace. My
carriage awaits in the shape of the
Seine river boat wbteh runs by my
door. The Gothic steeple of Notre
Dame church is near by, and the
morgue is not distant handy
enough should I be found dead in
my lonely chamber. I haye con
tempt for the injustic of humanity
in general, but love for the beauti
ful, and no desire to see the face of
anv tinman rtmno RoonVior rn! nnil I
my career. There remains for me
literature and the right of quietly
leading a life of silent enjoyment!
of pursuits best befitting my tastes.
I am constantly employed writing
peotry. The music of the church
bells and the artistic surroundings
of my home, remind me of those
who in times, past lived and suffer
ed from man's' injustice. ' X will
never lecture or go into public life
'again."', l;. v ' . - ; :;;
Tue usual vexatious and' tedious
delays in legal transactions, was
pretty well illustrated in the case
of John Most, the -anarchist -who
some two yeart Bgd vras put on
trial for m'sdenreanor' 'in; using
language inciting 'jiot and distur
bance.', Ha. .jVb convicted of a
misdemeanor. .:and sentenced' to
imprisonment in the city - peniten
tiary 'for one:yekr.'' -The' case was
appealed to the'general term of the
supreme court,' rwhicli, a few days
ago affirmed the proceedings of the
lower court and Most will have to
serve out the year in prison, unless
tlie court of appeals overturns the
decision, should the case be ap
pealed. Most has already seryed
one term of imprisonment for a like
offence. Judge Cowine. before
whom he was convicted on the
second occasion, allowed him a
stay of proceedings pending an ap
peal in the case. Justice may le
blindfolded, as the popular myth
asstunes, but that mythical, repre
sentation should also giv her the
locomotion of the tortoise to repre
sent her action in cases cf this
kind.
Vvr yourself in his place was
practically exemplified recently by
a Kansas clergyman, who on a
recent Sunday preached a sermon
on "The Struggle for Existence,"
in the course of which he told of
his experience during a day spent,
dressed in the attire of a common
laborer, in quest of work. He
walked ten miles and secured one
hour's work in putting in coal. The
only kindness he met with was
from men of the class to which he
assumed to "elo:ig, those of the
employing caste usually treating
him curtly, if not with actual rude-j
ness. He said that, had his supper
and bed really depended upon suc
cess, his disappointment could not
have been more bitter.
The proposition to abolish the
use of French as an oHicial langu
age in the northwest territory is
likely to solidify the race elements
in Canada and bring about a test
of strength. The antagonism of
blood and religion has existed for
years, but here is a distinct issue,
! upon which the fight may come
! on.
The death of Adam Forepaugh
removes a man whose flame and
face are more generally known
than are those of the president of
the United States. Ten men are
vitally interested in the coming of
a circus where one is moved by
the approach of a general election.
Soi'Tii Dakota is not likely to
speedily forget its first months of
statehood. With official insolv
ency on the' one hand and the
starvation of its citizens on the
oilier, the year 1S90 will go into its
history fringed with black.
DIED.
ARNOLD Near Scio, Oregon, Feb. 4, 190,
. Virgil E. Arnold, son of Win. E, arid Jane
Arnold, of lung fever, being at his dtath
17 years, 2 months and 4 days M. -He
professed a hope of a better life beyond
this to his parents, and was not afraid to
dio. "
Albany Democrat and the Orejfonian please
copy.- ...
NEW TO-DAY.
W
'ANTED TO 11 1 A SMALL SKCOSD-IIANDCOOK
store anddininn table. Address "S,
Herald office. .
TTEAL
XI This can' lie done by aiding nature to
remove all foreign or injurious matter from
the system, by use of Dr. Wilford Hall's new
hygenic treatment. Address J. B. Hughes,
Ajrent, Albany, Oregon. -
noil SALE THREE
GENTLE FAMILY
f horses, of (food carriage well broke fr
adit.- to.irive, either Kindle
or double. In
ginreatihecit.vw.ies.
TXR SALE! A NO. 1 Mil
OR SALE! A NO. 1 MILLINERY STOCK
in a Xn 1 In ?Lfwin in the thririnir ritv
M
of Allany. Low rents and splendid rooms.
For particulars addres firm P. O. box iw,
Albany, Or.
p.UTIF.S WI-IIIXU GRAVEL FROM
X the Wilkins pit near this tity must call
at the office o1 the Oreon La..d c'x ami pro
cure tickets. I.v or.ier J. II UK 1 118.
REVERE UO'JSE, ALBANY, UK. chAS
I'feiffer, Prop. Only first eclans house
1 in the :ity. Lare sample rooms for com
I mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
i kitchen. General strure otli'-e for C'orvallis.
i,onHH TO KKNT AT MllS. Dl'IIKI'ILLK'S OS
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CORDS OF
for s lie by G.
NICE FIR
II. Keeney.
WOOD
TRAYED UR S10LEN r'ROM THE
premises of Denver Hackleman. . ear
Albany, a rout Sept. 1, three youn geldings,
branded thu HL on left shoulder. Two
three year old and one two year old, the
la'terdark color, the others sorrel and red
dish brown. Any information leading to
their recoverv wiMbcSuitahly. rewarded by
the undersigned. E. II. LORD,
Albany. O..
SECRET SOCIETIES.
A, O. U. W. Safety Hxlge No, 13; meets
every Monday evening at the U. A. U.
hill on ferry street, between Seeond and
Third. Albany, Oregon. Stransrers in the
city and trausicnt brethren cordially invited
toatteid.
McPherson Post No. 5, ft. A. K.
Stated meeting at the C, A. K
Hall on tne second and b'ourtn
Friday evenings cf each monrh.
Trarslcnt Comrades are cordi
ally invited to meet with us
ur i." f - c
B. F. Tablfr, Comminder
' ' -Ailjiitmr.
Sf BAVEi 'HOBSE-A MEDIUM SIZKD
-' tr horse. With a blazed . face aid one
eye out, about tcrurV'ear o"dr hog . strayed
BpoD the farm of Daniel Ilouck, near Tan
gent. The owner can secure the horso by
calling at the premises and paying charges.-
-Contractor aad llulkler.
Dc, giisLti win.'rmsisn Aria, sficifica
. tious and detai's ior alUiittds of build
ing and architecture. ' All work promptly
done and iruararvteed to be flrat-class- "Esti
mates furnished : on short notice',. far brick
tmlkti"gK . roidaqcea,-. . pabtic-' . buildings,
bcidge&jTetc. .y:.. -i- . ...
TITANTF.B MAN OF OOOB- SEIZING
V.T .i ility trepresnt U as sales anient In
this teon, HIM to $W00. per yearan be
made). Address, . Wanamaker .It Brown,
Philadelphia, Pa k ..
The largest etethimr and merchant ti!or
n bouse in'- America. .'. I r... ; 1
IlME ClOAHHlMPORTKD. KEY WEST
' and DomestirmbradiDg the celebrated
Florde. Madiid. EsUellav Conquerors and
other cholea brands la the Wen's, Fargo and
Western ! Cnton Tetegtapb' ' Office building.
"hetiiemhe the place.', .
1 WHKRE WILL YOU FIND A
2oct. MEAL?
the . Delrtionico. .
TUT BREAKFAST, TKV niS D1SSM, TtT HIS
i supper. Ooets Bros, do ali. their own
cookinir. Tiy his hot coffee and . tea with
cakes for 10 cts. Eastern oysters are a spe
cialty; and'- great - care'- will be taken to put
them up after - Eastern rtyle. Yaquina and
Bay View oysters constantly on hand. Read
his bill of fare ana e if you don't find what
you want. Did you ever try one of our Bun
day dinners? All Mads of "game., i Farmers
wi II find a good table set at the Delimonico.
naiuni; wiu be prompt Come and see us.
rresn uame. tresn Meats i
tiOKTZ BKOS., Props.
! 15
M
A
r.isiss oiiri.
Tinware w-irranted not to rust at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Go to Phelps for (lie latest flyles
in commercial work.
' Fine dressed chickens this morn
i ing at Geo. C. Henderson's.
Tinware warranted not to rut :tl
Matthews & Washburn's. t
Great clearance sale at W. 1".
Head's for the next0 days.
Good morning ! Have you used
Hubbard's Elegant Lotion.
! A full line of homeopathic rem
I of MiihKuril's nfiw drilf f-trri
UltO 11V v. - c
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Matthews !k Washburn's.
If vou want a choice cup of tea
try my 40 cent tea in bulk. C. K.
Brownell.
Business men who want neat,
tasty stationery get Phelps lo do
their printing.
A speedy cure for catarrh war
ranted in "evert- case. Apply to
Dr. Patton.
Smoke ths celebrated Havana
filled 5-cent 'girs, manufactured
at Julius Jos h's cigar factory.
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Matthews & Washburn's.
Why suffer with the' headache,
when Hubbard's headache cap
sules will positively cure it.
Those who have used Hubbard's
headache capsules pronounce them
the best remedy fo- the headache
that they have ever tried.
Mr. Martin Ludwig, the only
plumber in Albany that can make
a wipe joint, will remain with
Matthews & Washburn.
Prescriptions accurately com
pounded day or night by II. C.
Hubbard, the prescription drug
gist. Residence over the store.
For your line imported and Ke
VVe9t ciirars. eo to M. Baumeart
cigar store, one door :as! of lilack
man's drug sto'i
Work on the Albany & Astoria
railroad will probably begin in the
spring tut Phelps will do your
printing for you now and do it
right.-
Pure teas in bulk and all kinds
of packages, also the finest varie
ties of roast couees at Geo. O.
Henderson's, successor to La Forest
& Thompson.
Disarming an t'ntru For.
"This was gonictiuie a paradox," as
"Jam let says. Since, however, the
people of Ameriert and other 'amis
have been enabled to pit llostetter's
Stoma?h Bitters against that uusecu
foe, malaria, it is no longer a paradox,
but an easy possibility. Whatever
malaria evolves its misty venom to
poison the air, and decaying unwhole
oome vegetation impregnater the
water, there, in the very btronghold
of miasma, is the auxiliary -HUent to
disarm the foe and assure ei!:ciei)t
protection.. Fever and ague, bilious
remittent, dumb sgue'and ague cake,
no matter how tenaciously they have
fasiene their clutch on. the system,
arc first forced to relax their grasp
and eventually to abandon it alto
gether. But it ! preventive force
that should chiefly recommend the
Bitters to persons dwelling in malaria
cursed localities, for it is a certaiu
buckler of defence against which' the
enemy ,s poweiless. Cures, likewise,
dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney and
billioua ailment.
Pilek! Pile! I'lle!
Dr William's Indian Vile Ointinein
is the only sure cure for blind, bleed
ing or itching piles ever discovered
It never fails to cure o'.d cases of lorp
standing.
Judge Coons, Maysvillc, Ky, says.
"l)r William's Indian Pile Ointment
cured me after years of suffering."
Judge tollinuurv, Cleveland. O.savs
"I nave wind by experience that br.
Williara Indian Pile Ointment gives
immediate and purmuiicnt relief."
We haye hundreds of such testi
monials. D not suffer an instant
longer. Sold by druggists at 50c and
$1 per box. SolW by Foshny & Mason
Albany, Oregon.
ONE TRIAL
MAKES A j3i 2
Regular Customer,
MY COMPLETE STOCK
AND
MODEST PBICES
Are wbat does.it. You ar
oriially invited lto be one ol
Mtem.'-:. " ' " !' " '
C. E. BROWNELL.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
4 '
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, also of the Belle
vue Medical Colleger' ' '
The Dr. has 1 speRC lifetime of
study and prrfctfc and inkVeflt a spe
cialty of clrtonte -tfrseasv rtmoves
cancers;-' scrbf 6 la enlargements ,ttiTnors
4hd ens, without pain or ttre1-Jtmfe:
He also nrtkes a atMciiidtyiaf treats
iMnt with electriorty." praeiri ed
irrttitf 'German - fHnclr'fmd-Xblffln
hospiUls; Calls' Pr6mptly" atteadetj
day 6r' hiffht !;Mis tnottois ' -" " '
fiOOI WlCTi TO5- AT.t:"
rOffioo' nd retideoee Ferry street,
be'tween Third and Fourth. '
1
ftaclee ff ' DUsolatlra.
NOftCH lJ HlErttftt'' GIVEN
hat the late firm -of Hopkins $
SaltmarSh, coinposeB'of T. (i. Hopkins
and GeortrVW.'rJaltfnarshis this day
dissolved by mutual Consent, the sain
George Vfv Saltmareh : rctlriat?. 'All
tbe liabilities of the firm are assumed
tty the said T. G. Hopkins and Mary
8altmarsh, a copartnersliip this day
entered into under the firm name of
Hopkins & Saltrharsh, and the' said
lust named firm -will collect all otlt
standinir accounts and claims of the
lute firm of Hopkins A Saitmarsh.
Dated this January St: 181)0.
1 T. G. HOPKINS,
GEORGE V' SALTMARSH.
I1.iv. vnn rrnf T..1 (Iinmp? It f-O. llUVi.'Ul Kailv
Biealctast or Jewel Stove; or fH.nisrp ami vou will
have a strong pull on having tlu- liappu st jioiih in
tlx- Valley. "Call and examine our Anti Rust Tin
ware
Ml
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STRANGER
ARK CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL ON
C. E. BROWNELL.
-AND INSPECT
Choice Family Groceries.
$5ooD
WORTH GOLD WATCHES
i
I take this method of ioformiog the citizens ol Albany and vicinity
that I have just opened a first class clothing 6tore in connection with my
merchantile business, and have added the most complete stock of gents
. ' . -
ever brought to the tity. In older to advertise my business I have de
cided t" ivi- iiu a i r $500 worth of Gold Watches. Every purchaser
of one dollnrV wi.Vn. i.t oods, for cash, from the clothing department
will receive n clmiu-e t-i ue of those gold watches. Mock is all new
purchased in the eits-t l tot ra6h, and will be Sold at
LOWEST LIVING RATES.
Cail and i xtmii e my stocK oefore purchasing elsewhere.
fagf'No troui! thow goo..-'.
Albany. Or. G, W. SIMI'SOX.
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GENERAL PH0CUCE MARKET
"WANTED SPECIALLY Ifay, oats and potatoes, to auppfy customers
on the 'Orejjbn Pacifie- Railroad) -extension and my increasing home-trade,
wher I sell in quantities to suit the purchasers; Offic foot or Ferry street.
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t & Stark, i i
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piktiliews i Waslibiiiiic,
ALBAIi Y.
OREGON.
s
HIS STOCK OF-
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Stoves.
H ardware,
Goods and Clothing
BOTH
ACADEMIC
- AND
COLLEGIATE
Departments. In the Academic
Department there are four courses of
study of three years each: Classical,
scientific, normal and business, lu
struction is thorough; location, heal
thy! expenses low; advantages, 'first
class in every respect. Full informa
tion in catalogue, for4which address
BTOKJE
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j J gi) "Special tee
To in.:: I 5;-l!: "U'
coniim i (; Januarv -JOlli a
GRAHD CLEARANCE
KeiiKiiil'er tins means every tiling in stock. mu.s
Lave room, and we do not purpose to let Portland or
any other city beat us in prices. Wt want to see
you all and will save you money.
SPECIAL BARGAIflS IN CLOAKS.
GENTS1 FURNISHING GOODS,
GENTS' NECK WEAR,
GENTS HOSIERY,
UMKRELL.iS,
HOSIERY,
,ACE GXJIiT-A.lN3, ETD.. ETC.
Ajbany, O'optn.
BABKOV
Dry
Goods, Kotioiis. Gents Furnas
BARROWS
1SI.I JIUKHG BLOCK.
m rJJNEMDLLaomwui.fAL
n.imui.ij
City
.. IIAUMGAJIT. Proprietor'
gWSext.doot to ths Oil Fellows' em pie, AlTaigr,80rgoat
Keep uditktantly-Mi'iiaodl&e flaest imported anddcincstic w use, liters
tc'-rjoa. . iilrflrst-ctosr lliioocstor In-she city
SPEciAi warm m to twss the country?
We have o ; lit a
to date (NoV'
duee'd raffs' calf
wliif h dupllc-' eai
cfttiis'atc. Si do
shall 1e pUvSfcl to .
Masoi i" Tev-;. .
M 1
, j 'i-'
j!: in: tci-k I will
lapies dress goods,
ladies' fancy'goods.
ladies' underwear,
La Dies' hosiery!
LADIES' NOTIONS.
AND
AGEKCV FOB
THE LUDLOW
Ladies Fine Shoes. Also
Agency for " " 11
M. D. WELLS & CO.'
Icots and Shoes.
& SEARLS,
SOLD BY
I Villi
v 4 fc. -
OS
Way (S
Masco
Liguor Store,
TiiQ Leading
PHOTOGRAPHERS:
1LRASV. OREGON.
hivnVL'ativesSnadc.by L. W.Clark and Greenwood n"
Implicates- ean . be had from them only of us, at re
bate toont 1800 : negatives made "by ourselves. fro
K-'lind at Tike rates. . We carry the onlr full line of Tie
. arjed work at lowest rates for flret-class work. Jv
. ou at rur studio la Froman's block, next door to w
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