TILE MOHKTISG HENAU): SATX'HPAY. rElilOJARY 15, 180.
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, . WEEKLY
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Corvallis ami Yaquina.'. ..... i fMr.
o!rine south ............ 7:30 1". H
ThepnstottlcswilPbe closed each cver.iug
om six to seven o'clock.
Roistered matter for the fearlv morning
vKouU mailM before is o clock u.
eyious evening.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Ueparts
.11.15amll.00pui
. B.2aml C.fiWa
r'assenger...
Freight
REMOVAL.
The office of the Daily and
AVeekly Herald has been re
moyed 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.
THE MORMON DEFEAT.
The defeat of the Mormons iu
the municipal election in Salt Lake
city means much more than ap
pears on the face of it.
The city of Salt Lake took a new
lease of lite when it passed from
the control of the Mormon hierar
chy by the free and natural process
of popular election. The liberals,
as the Gentiles call themselves,
had made a very vigorous cam
paign, not only before the people,
but in the courts, fighting illegal
registration of Mormons at every
step and rallying their own forces
by all the methods known to poli
tics. They were so far successful
as to elect their mayor by over 800
majority, and to eecure a majority
of the council, thus gaining com
plete control of the city to the class
who a few years ago were in a
hopeless minority. This revolu
tion in the social life of Salt Lake
City for it is rather that than a
mere political overturning has
undoubtedly been brought about
by the active emigration of the last
i ew years, by which this as well as
other cities on the coast has pro
fited. The prediction that the rail
roa dwould be the death of Mor
monism has been verified in more
ways than one. While emigration
has contributed to the overthrow
of Mormonism in Salt Lake, that
overthrow will in tarn stimulate
emigration. The fatal objection to
the city as a place of residence
having been removed, its temper
ate climate, natural beauties and
advantages of commercial position
will doubtless attract capital and
population and make it what, from
i ts situation, it ought to be, the
most considerable city between
Denver and San Francisco.
There is a growing discontent
among nearly all the foreign
nations ruled by monarch?. The
thrones of the strongest arc in a
totlering condition, and the signs
of the times indicate that it will
not be many years before they will
follow Brazil's example, and adopt
a republican form of government,
not by bloodshed and war, for the
people are ready for the change
and it will be done quietly. The
recent disclosures cf cruel execu
tions and the wholesale political
murders committed in Russia
should hasten the overthrow of
that government.
Two Mormon elders in Marion
county, Georgia, were engaged in
making up a party of proselytes for
Utah, when they werj notified to
leave. They paid no heed, and
one night a party of masked citi
zens took the holy men into the
woods, gave them fifty lashes each,
applied tar and features to their
bleeding backs, lighted the tar and
turned the saints loose. The Mor
mon exhorters ran and jumped
into a creek.
. Even the democratic press do
not all uphold the action of the
minority obstructionists in the
house ot" representatives. The
Brooklyn Eagle, one of the stanch
est of Democratic exponents comes
out in condemnation of the action
of the obstreperous members and
says that "it would seem to be a
rudimentary and essential power
of a deliberative body to decide
whether it is present for business.
If such a decision is at the momen
tary mercy, of a few members
through a technical falsehood, the
possibilities of obstruction are un
limited." Bussian cruelties and Russian
intolerance continue to be the
swaying influence of the Russian
government. The latest upon this
subject is the tory of unparall-
cucu v. uiii9 ,..ati,cCu .
pression ot a revolt among me , -Matthews & Washburn's. '
prisoners at Kara, the rivolt being j tJo to vhelps for t!ie latest styles
occasioned by the indignities in commercial w5rk.
practiced upon the female prisoners i Fine dressed chickens this tnon:
by the prison authorities. j ing at Geo. C. Hen-lei-tun's.
j Tinware warranted not to ni-1 a:
Tm: anarchists have been ac" j Matthews A Washburn's,
complishing their hellish designs Great clearance sale at W. F.
in Harney county again, says the i Read's for the next:J0 days.
Grant county News. The News is Good morning! Have you used
informed by Frank McBean that ! Hubbard's Elegant Lotion.
iu.. t i f.,.,. cot.u rf ti, ! A full line of homeopathic leim
De vine's hay a fe.v nights ago, ag
gregating 200 tons. Rags saturated
with kerosene were found on the
j
j ground, snowing conclusively that
! the fire was set deliberately.
, '
! The five Chicago noodle county
. . , . t
i commissioners, whose terms at
Johet liad expired, were released
Monday evening and returned to
Chicago. There had been talk by
their friends there of giving them
a grand reception, bat it was not
carried out.
Tue matter of the Samoau treaty
is finally decided by the ratifica-
tion of the treaty prepared by the
Berlin conference. By it and the
purchase of land the United States
is made cecure in a coaling station
on the island, which is all that was
wanted.
Secretary Tracy has decided
to present a silver service to Chief
Parrish of the fire department, and
gold watches to Policeman Cattell
and Fireman Wright, for their
heroic action at the Tracy fire in
Washington.
Senator Chandler has proposed
a bill to regulate immigration into
the United States, which is in
tended to include the best parts of
the various bills now pending.
Bouy.
CURRAN- Io this city, Thursday, Feb. 13,
to the wife ot Charles A. Curran, a girl.
NEW TO-DAY.
WANTED AOEST.S, OK.VTLKMRN OR LA DIRS, TO
handle a new invention, that is inde
pcnsible and sells at sight. Address K.
Goodrich, Albany, Or,
WA
ANTED - TO BIT A SHALL HBCOND-H AND COOK
stove aad'dininn tabic. Address "S,"
Herald office.
HEAL THYSELF WITHOUT MEDICINE
This can be 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. Hughci,
Atrent, Albany, Oregon.
TIOR fSALE THREE GENTLE FAMILY
r horses, of good carriage, well broke for
ladies todrive, either single or double. In
quire at the City Stables.
FOR SALE! A NO. 1 MILLINERY STOCK
In a No. 1 location in the thriving eity
of Albany. Low rents and splendid rooms.
For particulars address firm P. O. box 99,
Albany, Or.
PARTIES WIfHINO GRAVEL FROM
the Wilkins pit near this city must call
at the otSce o' the Oregon La..d Cd. and pro
cure ticket. Bv ordrr o J, H Wiikins,
REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS
Pfeiffer, Prop. Only flrst-eclass house
in the city. Lairg? sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General statre "tli.-e for Corvallis.
T"OOM.s TO REST AT llKS. Dl'BRI'lLLF.'S ON
LL 3rd and Lyon streets.
1 nnft CORDS OK NICE KIR
I UUU for s lie by G. H. Keeney.
WOOD
STRAYED
premise-
OK SlOLEt cilUJI THE
remises of Denver Hackleinan, rear
Albany, a ont Sept. 1, three youtnc geldings,
brand, d tliu? J1L on left shoulder. Two
threft year i,ld and one two year old, the
la ter dark color, the otlitrs sorrel and red
dish brown. Any iiif-rniatioii leading to
their re-'ovcry will bcj-,suitally rewarded by
the undersigned. E. II. LORD,
A bany, Oi.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
A , O. U, W. Safety Lodge No, 13; meets
rV every Monday evening at the G. A. It.
hall on Eerry street, between Second and
Third. Albany, Oregon. Strangers in tho i
city and transient brethron cordially invited 1
to attend.
McPherson Post No. 5, O. A. R.
Stated meetings at the G, A. R
Hall on tne second and fourth
Friday evenings cf each monrh.
Transient Comrades are cordi
ally invited to meet with us
B. F. Tablkr, Commuider
Adjutint.
QTKAYED nORSE-A MEDIUM SIZED
O bar horse, with s blazed face ar.d one
eye out, about ronr years o d, has strayed
upon the farm of Daniel Houelc, near Tan
gent. The owner can secure the horse by
calling at ins premises ana paying charges,
(.'trader and Bolide r.
T C. SUKLL WILL rCRVIHH PLANS, 8PRCIFICA-
JL. tions and detai's for all kinds of build
ing; aMl architecture. All work promptly
done Mdfnannteed to be ffnrt-cl&ss. Esti
mate forniithed on short notice for brick
building, residences, public buildings,
bridges, etc.
WANTED MAN OF GOOD SELLING
ability to represent us as sales agent in
this town, (300 to $2000 per year can be
mad ) Address, Wanamaker . Brown,
Philadelphia, Pa
The largest clothing and merchant tiilor
ng house in America.
17MNK CIGARS-IMPORTED. KEY WEST
? and Domestic, embracing the celebrated
Flor de Madrid. Estrellas, Conquerors and
other choice brands In the Wells, Fargo and
Western Union' Telegraph office building.
fThe member the place.
WHERE WILL YOU FIND A
At the Deltnonico.
TUT BRSAKFAST, TRT HIS D1NNRR, TRY niS
supper. Goetz Bros, do all their own
cooking. Tiy his hot coffee and tea with
cakes for 10 eta. 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. Bead
his bill of fare ana tee if you don't And what
you want. Did you ever try one of our Son
day dinners? All kinds of game. Fanners
will And a good table set at the Delimonico.
Waiting will be prompt Come and see us.
Fresh Fish. Fresh Game. Fresh Meats
fcOETZ BKOS., Props.
E. C. PHELPS,
COMMERCIAL, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS,
OVKR WELLS, FARGO A CO's OFFICE,
ALBANY, OREGON.
A share of the trade In this line solicited.
Call and see samples.
(MOD
25ct
MEAL?
Tinware w irranted not to rust at
dies at Hubbard's nejv drug feton
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Matthews & Washburn's.
iiiiwitrc nuimuicu uui 10 iisn ai
j Matthews & Washburn's.
; If vou want a choice cup of tea
try my 40 cent tea in bulk. C. E
Brownell.
Business men
tasty, stationer
who want neat,
et Phelps to do
their printing.
A speedy cure for catarrh war
ranted in every case. Apply to
Dr. Pat ton.
Smoke tht celebrated Havana
I filled o-cent 'sirs, manufactured
j at Julius Jose h's cigar factory.
i Tinware warranted not to rust at
j Matthews & Washburn's,
j Why suffer with the headache,
j when Hubbard's headache cap-
"ltB l"
Those who have used Hubbard's
headache capsules pronounce them j
the best remedy for the headache j
that they have ever tried.
Mr. Martin Liuhvir, the onlv i
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 fine imported and Ke
West cigars, iro to M. Baumgart
cigar store, ouc door :ast of tilack
man's drug stor2
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 coffees at Geo. C.
Henderson's, successor to La Forest
& Thompson.
Disarming an I'nsrcn For.
"This was sometime a paradox," as
Hamlet says. Since, however, the
people of America and other 'ands
have been enabled to pit Uostctter'u
8toma:h Bitters against that unseerj
foe, malaria, it is no longer a paradox,
but an easy possibility. Whatever
malaria evolves its misty venom to
joison the air, aud decaying unwhole
some vegetation imprcgnater t'ie
water, there, in the very Stronghold
of miasma, is the auxiliary Potent to
disarm the foe and assure efficient
protection. Fever and ague, bilious
remittent, dumb ague aud ague cake,
no matter how tenaciously they have
fs'stenet their clutch on the systeir,
are first forced to relax their grasp
md eventually to abandon it alto
geltcr. But ft preventive force
that should chiefly recommend the
Bitters to persons dwelling in malaria
".urscd localities, for it is a certain
buckler of defence against which the
enemy s poncilcss. Cures, likewise,
dyspepsia, rheumatism, kiducy and
billious ailments. E?S3
PHest Piles! Pile-.:
Dr William's Indian I'ilc Ointment
is the only sure cure for blind, bleed
ing or itching piles ever discovered
It never fails to cure o!d cases of long
standing.
Judge Coons, Muysville, Ky, says.
"Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment
cured me after years of suflering."
Judge (ottinburv, Cleveland, O.sajs
"I nave ound by experience that Dr.
Williars Indian Pile Ointment gives
immediate and permanent relief."
We have hundreds of such testi
monials. Do not suffer an instant
longer. Sold by druggists at 50c and
I per box. Sol i by Foshay & Mason
Albany, Oregon. .
ONE TRIAL
-MAKES A
Regular ' Customer,
MY COMPLETE STOCK
AN
LMODEST PRICES
Are what doei.it. You are
oMially invited. ;to be one of
hem.
C. E.'.BROWNELL.
DR. WC. NEJGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, also of the Belle-
vne Medical College.
The Dr. haa spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofalaenlsrgements,tamor
tnd wens, without pain or the knife.
tie also makes a specialty ot treat
ment with electricity. Has practit ed
in the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or night. His motto is
"GOOD WILL TO ALL.
"Office and residence Ferry street,
between 1 bird and fourth.
Kotlce of BlsitolatloB.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
hat the late firm of Hopkins &
Saltmarsh, composed of T.G. Hopkias
and George W. Saltmarsb, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent, the said
Gcorjre W. Saltmarsh retiring. All
the liabilities of the firm are assumed
by the said T. G. Hopkinp and Mary
Saltmarsh, a copartnership this day
entered into under the firm name of
Hopkins & Saltmarsb, and tne said
last named firm will collect all out
standing recounts and claims of the
late firm of Hopkins & Saltmarsh.
Dated this rjantiary :1. I8J0.
T. G. HOPKINS,
GEORGv V SALTMAK8H.
$JSW if
1
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r ji ,a
Ilnvt- you got La (inj'pi-
iSri':: kfast or .ivw el fetovc
have a stronir pull on Laviii- ihe happust Iiomo in
the Valley. ' Call and examine our Anti Rust Tin-
wan
. T
MAHHEWS
STRANG'ERs
AKK t'ORDlALLV INVITED TO CALL ON
0. E. BROWNELL.
-AND INSPECT
Choice Family Groceries.
$5oo
WORTH GOLD WATCHES
I tnkt- tliis method of informing the citizens ot Albany and vicinity
that I hav just opened a first class clothing store in connection with mj
ni(Tchiinii!e business, nnd have added the most complete stock of gents
Furnishing Goods and Clothing
ever Lrougli l l tlx- '.! . . In older lo advertise my business I have de
cided to L'ive uwty i $."i()0 worth of Gold Watches. Every purchaser
of oue doihr'd womi. or ood$, for cash, from the clothing department
will receive a chauce tor one of thse gold watches. Stock is ail nev
purchased i'i the eiivt l"i spot cneh, and will he sold at
LOWEST LIVING RATES.
Ca'.i and examine my stocit oefore purchasing elsewhere.
fNo froili!c to"9llOW OOl.-.
Albany Or.
FE 13
-AND-
McMINNVILLE,
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET.
WANTED SPECIALLY Hay, oats
on the Oregon Pacific Railroad extension and my increasing home trade,
where I sell in quantities to suit the purchasers. Office foot or Ferry street.
R. M. ROBERTSON
Will &
LOCf?;
eiwfrirv:
piLVFRWAREjgc.
I Washbiirne.
AL13 AH Y
OREGON
s
It so, luv mi Karly
lianire and vou v: I
r
II IS STOCK OF-
G. IF. SIMPSON.
ROTH
ACADEMIC
AND
COLLEGIATE
Departments.ESJIn the Academic
Department there are four courses of
studv of three years each: Classical,
icicutine, normal and business. In
struction is thorough; location, heal
thy! expenses low; advantages, first
class iu every respect. Full informa
tion iu catalogue, forjwhich address
-T. G. BROWNSOtf,Pi8s
"
OREGON
STORE
and potatoes, to supply customers
Stark.
oves
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19
Special Clem
l
eoniiiH'net' Jatsuarv i0tlj u
GEAID CLEABAUCE
P! AT .T;
rw gtamm SBBsnsBatBjBSMSBBBKEDs
liomeini'er this moans everything in stock mus
have room, and we do not purpose to let Portland or
any other city beat us in prices. YY want to see
you all aud will save you money.
SPECIAL BARGAIflS IN&CL0AKS. '
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
GENTS' NECK WEAR,
GENTS' HOSIERY,
UMBRELL.tS,
HOSIERY,
liACE CUKTA1NS, ETC..ETO.
BARROWS
Dry Goods, Notioufi. Gents Furn'gs
BARROWS
lll.l MltKVC IILOCK,
immmm fa
U5i
Oendjor Circoljr,$l tyUrtUJbrQ
The City Liquor Store,
Jl. JUUMGAItT, Proprietor.
tVSexldtoT to th OcU FeUow- em pie, AJbanr .ICOreyon
Kecpn cunatantly on hn.l the Bneat imported arxildoncstic w bp I , , ,
-vx. Only flmt-rhwn liquor Ktorc in shTdtr w, I i r
SPECIAL ATTE'OH PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUKXRYt
We have b ;;;ht a.
to dat (Nor . 188 ;
duced rates c alt
which duplittM cai
of this s' ate, si do
shall be plillkl to
Masoiic Ten. ..
' ' - vu
m
riii -r stock I will
LA TIES' DRESS GOODS,
LADIES FANCY GOODS,
LADIES' UNDERWEAR,
LADIES' HOSIERY,
LADIES' NOTIONS,
Albany, 0ercn.
& SEARJLS,
AGESCT FOR
THE LUDLOW
Ladies Fine Shoes. Also
Agency for
M. D. WELLS & CO.'.s
Ctols and Shoes-.
dTSEARLS.
S. j
Til Leading
PHOTOGRAPHERS:
A LB ANT, ORKQOK.
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minuet
DUU1
mmus
SOLrniY
Foshay (6 Mason
he netatlves made by L. W, Clark and Greenwood mm
Duplicates ean be had from them onlvofnsaf
e had at like rates. Wc earrv the onlr f.,n is It
"tkaiiiin luaur I1T fill ran I w ah
" .7 vuiariii-. 1 r
. arged work at lowest rates for firet-clas. work
on at rnr studi in Fronua's Woek, lext doSr to fke