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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1890)
t THE IMQliXLNG IJEIMJ); SUNDAY, lEJUiUAliY 23, J8D0. :aily nd Weekly 1 K'.:. tV .L'l'.(JiIt,Ti"N i.li:-in.i o:r.v ni'irning iin Monday.; v;-r. i 1, carrier, per wee!....... o.li 3 00 c V fi WKKKLY. IiUi-!.e! every Friday Morning.) i topy, (xt .-uuiiini, in advance ". !.en nut I in r.ilv3ii:e , looks, has voluntarily now. to the Sandwich Islands, to become a nurse to the colony of lepers on the island, comes under a ditlerent view when all the facts are taken int consideration. I'raflically she is committing suicide and use lessly, too. A correspondent to t lie Sc. James, Kr.idaml Ca.ette says: "In reference to the inisr-ion of Sister lUisc Gertrude to the lepers "'."Ifolof Alolokai, it is diilirult to sup- 'P 1 it A A v 'lIlfcJMAIO. Mails tt the Albany pt office c!e For nil ollict.ii north Uic Mest Side t And the Xuirow liauge 11. I:. ) For Portland ami Salem Ma. m", (.Virvallis and Yaquina ..r':Jp. u oiKce south . 7 lot) p. M Tlie postotlifc will 'he closed each evening rout Mix so seven o'clock. Registered mutter f ir the Jrarlr morning train should l- mailed before .s o clock the i.reyiom cvciitH'-'. OKECOX PACIFIC TIME TAI'.LE. I'asseniicr. Freight Afttve-t Departs .'11.15am 1.00pm ' S I -.'t KEMOV.1L The ollice of the Daily and Weekly IIlk.u.d 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 tho paper will please observe the change. THE SIL VER QUESFIOS. l'erhaps there is no subject be fore our people, that outweighs in ii terest that of the coinage of sil ver. The arguments on both sides are carried on with spirit, and whether free coinage or paper issue on silver bullion is to be the rule of action is the real question, for the demonitization of silver will not be longer tolerated. Senator Stewart, of Nevada, is one ot the able exponents of the unlimited coinage of silver and he lias written to the New York Tri bune his views noon the subject. As he is the recognized leader of the unlimited silver-coinage con tingent, his arguments may be taken as the best that can bo ad vanced on this topic. They are interesting just at this time when the whole subje:t of our silver coin age if a living issue which congress proposes to take hold of very soon. Senator Stewart says 1,200,000,000 people in the world use silver for money ; not over 'J00.000.000 use old. The total money of the world is given at $11,488,500,000,1 of which $3,831,500,000 is 13,711,000,000 gold and $3,94ti,000, 000 paper. He says if gold is the -only money metal, silver and paper should be abolished. liut it would be impossible to get the $$,000,000,000 in gold to take their places, or if the silver be turned into paper there would be $$,000, 000,000 of credit money based on less than $1,000,000,0 .0 of gold -which would be inflation with a vengeance. He holds that in the last fifteen years the stock of cold coin has not increased, the present production being entirely atsoibed in the arts and in loss by wear and otherwise, so that silver must be relied upon in the future . for in crease in coinage. But to demone tize silver would reduce one-half the gold supply, as that projwrticn of the gold product is now taken out of silver-bearing ores, which would not be profitable to work for either metal alone. He calls limited silver coinage practical demonetization. He holds more paper money is needed, as is shown by the issue of $4,000,000,000 of paper money and that there could be no possible danger until that amount (4 coin was added to the circulation. The addition must come from silver as there is no gain in gold, as above stated, and it would be impossible to ever coin $4,000,000,000 in silver in adoition to the ordinary increased demands of trade. He says Europe needs all the silver it can get outside of this country and takes $12,000,000 from us besides, and that in no vent would this country get any but the product of our own mines. The present paper money of the United States in excess of metallic reserves is $426,000,000. To check the rapid decline of prices every where heestimates that $300,000,000 in addition is necessary. To place this money on a metallic basis, $726,000,000 of gold or silver would be required. He does not believe that the Nation could ever accumu late that much in addition to an nually increasing needs, and until that point is reached he argues there '.vill be no danger of inflation. He concludes, therefore, that free coinage is necessary to restore values which have declined since its demonetization in 1873, and that s far from there ever being a glut of silver, the only trouble would be that "there would not be eilvr enough available for the purpose. press a feeling thai she thus serves the cause of humanity on the terms of deliberate suicide. In the cafce of the priest so acting (as in the instance ot Father Damien), the sacraments and ofhees of the church must be administered by him alone, and upon him they are obligatory even at the penalty of life. But in the case of the nurse, and in all that a Sister may do, the parallel fails; as does, obvious ly, the description in the press of Sister Kose Gertrude as "Father Damien's successor." Sister Hose Gertrude can accomplish for the lepers no more than they can ac complish for themselves if aided by the support of funds from Christ ian sympathizers in other parts of the world. The leper colonv at Molokai is hot stricken in prostrate helplessness like men maimed and wounded to the death on a battle field. The sufferers pursue de spite the fatal sign upon them the ordinary occupations, and'even amusements, of life. So tli.t for a time, more or less lengthened,they are fully able to minister to eat h other's wants nursing included. One asks, therefore, in the names both of religion and common sense, why a healthy young lady should b encouraged to court death on to false and emotional an issue. oney In Thv Purse," imD QO TO KRAUSSE & KLEIM, I Iio Carry ik Largest Assortment of Boots ami Shoes in Albany And lay in a supply of UuoXh am! Shoes. win- i au impoitniit cliaisjrt- in our busing S-weep -EceduLotlor. Will be made in our entire Mock of boots and Shoes, and we will eli you yo c- !::. pi r tl:tn -u eei bought them In fore TOE THE NEXT Itl SINK OTHt. ! A line line of toilet ard k Cusick's. Tinware warranted Matthews & Washburn's. ! Go to l'helps for the latest etyles ' in commercial work. I Fine dressed chickens this morn- J ing at Geo. C. Henderson's. j Tinware warranted not to rust at i Matthews & Washburn's. j Great clearance sale at W. F. j Read's for the next 30 davs. -MQQQ Special not to i ust at JLUUl L'ati s ior me next ou tiavs. i ... , . . , . -i ) Fine dressed chickens to-day at room for my large Spring, stock I WlJl Hon. Robert K Prtkk, Super intendent of the Census of 1S0O, is making every effort in his power to inaKo me report as mil ami com plete as possible. Municipal and cbunty officials can materially aid in this work, and this place their localities, in as favorable a linht as possible. Blanks have been sent out to be filled by such officials and it is to b hoped that they will promptly ami cheerfully comply with the requests. NEW TO-DAY. choice land, all under cult'vation. tour milts southeast of Alhany, foe Hale at a hir irain. Innuire of Paul Miiicrnniiir. or nt Silver, ! thin ofllw. FOR SALK A OOOD NO. 8 RANOK. KK.AS I't-r Hellir', wanted a larger stove for lAth connections Apply to I. Vikkri k. LOST. RolX D OOl.d LOt'KKT. WITH MAMOM) Hettinif ; contains a lady's portrait Suit able r-jward will he paid for its return to thiti office. 1jVK SALK. A NKW NIMiKR KKVVIMi ilAt'lllNK. at jjreatly reduced rate; alxo choice canary birds, Knlith and German si njferH. Kor particuiara impure of Mrs. Win. Myt r. Lost- IX C.'. r.loti THIS CITY OX HtTt'KltAY KBR. l.. A loii setter dt jr black and tan colored. 7 iuoutli", ansaers to the name of "Dan.' Liberal reward will be paid f rhis recover. 11. M.SLOAN. WANTKD AOK.XIS, GKNTLKMKX OR I.AIUKS, TO handle a new invention, that is indc- penflible and sells at Goodrich, Albany, Or. MKht. Address K. AXTKU TO BIT A SHALL Sf.c OND IIAMK'OflK stove anddininn table. Address "S." Herald ottice. AKTIKS WI-HINU GUAVKL FROM the Wilkin pit near this citv must call at the office o' the Orcoo La..d ('. and pro cure tickets. I!v order n J. HWiikins, . OR SALE! A NO. 1 MILLINERY STOCK J1 in a No. 1 location in the thriving city f Albany. Low rents and splendid rooms. K r part culars address firm 1. O. box J3, A bauy. Or. WANTED MAN OF GOOD SELLING ability to represent us as sales aent in this town, (fc!00 to iU00 per year can be made ) Address, Wanamakcr k iirown, Philadelphia, l'a The largest clothm? and merchant tiilor m hns; in America. iteo.u. Henderson's. For school books and artist sup- I plies go to Stanard tfc C'usick'e. j Ckcap Astoria lots in the t xten- ; sion to tho. Railway addition. j Tinware warranted not to rust at I Matthews tfe Washburn's. i If you want a choice cup of tea try my 40 cent tea in bulk. C K. Brownell. t Business men who want neat, tasty stationery get l'helps to do their printing. Buy lots in the extension to the Railway addition to Astoria. They are cheap. A good second hand organ for sale cheap at the art studio over Linn County bank. Mr. Martin Ludwig, the best tinner in the yallev, will remain with Matthews & Washburn. A speedy cure for catarrh war-1 ranted in every case. Apply to i Dr. 1'atton. Smoke tht celebrated Havana filled 5-cent Igirs, manufactured at Julius Jost h's cigar factory. The finest lot of cabbage of the soason was received by Messrs. Mueller it Garrett last evening. Nothing like enterprise. Mr. Martin Ludwig, the only plumber in Albany that can make a wipe joint, will remain with Matthews & Washburn. For your tine imported and Kk West cigars, tro to M. Kuuineart cigar store, one door :af! of Black man's drujr sto'j Work on the Albany A Astoria railroad will probably begin in the spring lut l'helps will do your priming for you now and do it right. If you want the best quality when buying your groceries, and at the lowest prices, give me a call. Prompt attention and satisfaction guaranteed. Geo. C. Henderson. commence Januarv 20th a I'OKTV DAYS .ONLY Cbiwillsalc $()0 jgpMafcs I Wasiiirne, I I GEAND CLEAEANCF SAl Have you got La Grippe? It so, buy an Early Break fast or Jewel Stove or Range and you will have a strong pull on having the happiest 'home in rhe Valley. Call and examine our Anti-Rust Tinware 111 WAkHBDBIL $5oo WORTH GOLD WATCHES I I i tike this method of iotormiDg the citizens of Albany and vicinity j that I have just opened a first-class clothing store in connection with my j merrlinntile business, and have added the most complete stock of gents mwM Goods Remember this means everything in stock mus i and Clothing ...wi ..... .1.. ........... .. .i.. r...i .1 ' v ....v. ... ..Vv 1,w.rv.v ci.li.1 to uive away over 500 worMi of Gold Watches. Everv mirrhr any other city beat us in prices. you all and will pave you money. : ever brought to the city. In cider to advertise my business I have de I cidrd to uive awa over 500 worMi of Gold Watches. want to see i of ! dolUr's worth of goods, for cash, from the clothing department j will receive n chance for one of th-se gold watches. Stock ia all new purchased n the east for spot cash, and will be sold at SPECIAL BARGAIHS IN CLOAKS. GKNTS' FURNISHING GOODS. GF.NTS" KECK WKAR, GKNTS' HOSIKRV, UMBRKLL.iS. IIOSIKKV, LAl'IKS' DRKSS GOODS, LADIKS' FANCY GOODS, I LAU1KS' UNDERWEAR. LAD'KS' HOSIKKY, LADIES' NOTIONS, LOWEST LIVING RATES. Call and examine my stoeK oefore purchasing elsewhere. 2?No trouble tojshow goot . Albany, Or. G. W. SIMPSON. S1 TRAY El) OR STOLENWrHOM THE premises of Denver ilackleinan, " ear Albany, a out Sept. 1, three youni; eeltlinirg, branded thuf 11 L on left Hhoulder. Two three year old and one two year old, the la tor dark color, the othtra sorrel ami red dish brown. Any information leading to their recovery will be,.uitably rewarded by the undersigned. E. If. LORD, Albany, O;. HAY FOR- SALE-CLEAN CHEAT O'i timothy, baled; will he sold in quantities to suit at reason ible rates for cash, at the stables of L. Senders. 0' RKOON BLXCTRIC RKLIRP 18 Til II MOfT BJ. irant medicine in the worM for interns and external use. and for pain oi any nature. You will never find its. equal. Ask your druggist for it. HEAL THYSELF WITHOUT BIEOICINE This isn be done by aiding nature to remove all foreign or injurious matter from the siateiu. by use of Or. w ilf rU Hail s ne hyiftnic treatment. Address J. B. Hughes, A ,ent, Albany, Oregon, ONE TRIAL -MAKKS A- Regular easterner, MY COMPLETE STOCK AND LH0DEST FBZCES Are what does it. You an loor-tially invited ?k to be one ol them. C. E. BROWNELL. aCHOOG MKETINO -NOTICE NNL'AL bervby sjiveu to the leal voters of s -hool district No. 5, Linn county, Oregon, t hat the regular annual school meeting; of said chool tli-trict - ill be held on Mr.nd y, the 3d dav of March. 1890. at the hour 01 7 o'clock P 51. of said day at the jourt house, in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, for the purpose of hearing the reports of the di ectors and clerk of said school dis trict and to levy a tax f r the support of the schools for the ending yea t-. Also foi the purpose f levy lug tax for the pupoe of paying intern on the bont's ol said school district, snJ lor the tra saciion ol any other busine-w tht may legally come before said meeting. liy order of tne board of directors. l.ated February 14, laW). C O. Bl'.tKIIART, Jons FosnAT, District Cltrk. Chairman board Directors. The Celebrated Frencli CURE AFHROBITiNE" .LAOJ5 ci;irrLiisrs, etceto. Albany, Oregon. Will r ranted to , cure or money refunded S?TRYEi IIOKSE-A MEDIUM SIZED kj bay hort-e, with a blazed lace a..d one ee out, uliout four years o'd, has strayed upon the farm of Daiiiel Houek, near 'Ian gent. 'I he owner can secure the h rse by calling at the premises and p.iying ehaigi s. SKCKKT SOC1KTIES. , . O. U, W. Safety Lodge No, 13; meets Thk verv Self Sacrificing Spirit J ver Monday evenii,tf at the U. A. K. 1 HE Very Ben " f ( hall on f erry street, between Seeond and that ha3 'een evinced by the lady lnird. Albany, Oregon. Stiangers in the X. in allher youth and goo.1 '"' BCF0R AFTER the ge ler-tive organs of either sex whether arising irom the excessive use of stimulants, tobacco or opium, or through j outhful indis cretion, over itidulsemc, etc., such as loss of Brain Power, Wakeiu'ness, Hearing Down I'ains in the Back, Seminal Weakness, Hys teria. Ncr-ous I'ros ration. Nocturnal Oniis oioiis, Leucorrhoe, Dizziness, Veak Memory, l.(sof Power and Impoteucy, which if neg lected often lead to premature old age and insanity. Price $1 a box; CboxeS fcr 35.00. Sent bv mail on receipt of price. A vYKITTKft a'K4.M KE is given with every ib order received, to refund tne money if a Perninnr-nl cure is not effct toil. Vie have thousautlsof testimonials from old and young, of both sexes, who have been permanently cured by the use f Aphroditine Circular free. Address IIIK APIIKO Mt liriF o. Western Branch, Box, 27. Po land, Oregon. For sale by Fohay & Mason vvholesale and retail drugtists, Albany, Oregon. & Stark-. 5TB III I 1 .V.I I .Vi II KJ Jl I .. II I & Masai. as erf j. t-l -T 1 I 111 I v I Hum hi ii m - r h a mi pi- a I L'rriiG. r-SoYU (hwm I iPk - . - . M. f nf . . 9 I J tieriti for circuUr. pt? wftic j pi v. - -j ! A R I FT! N M Flit co.OWilll . f A L. ( Foshay SOLD BY The City Liquor Store, Jf. JiAUJfGAJtT, Proprietor. sr.'et;dJortD the'O.ll Fellow' emple, Albany, Oregond Keeps constantly on hnd the finest imported anddomestic w ncs, liquors tc'.'i-ws. Onlv flrst-ckss liniifr store in she city SPECIAL ATTEr 'ON PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY CUMxmm yaawgwto . y are do Wmnu. tJkSUrmm tar ou. iGnHa. Mvm healthy deep ; also aids deeuii .1 . , l.y I, .. Jc-oTOtoma." H. A. Anas. M. D tt QBtant Oonpixr. 97 Xomr 8C, SewTa-. IE D STOR E -AND- GENERAL PH0DUCE MARKET. WANTED SPECIALLY Hay, oats and potatoes, to supply customprs on the Ore-on Pacific Railroad extension and my increasing home trade, where I eefl in quantities to suit tht purchasers. Offir foot or Frry street. R. M. ROBERTSON. scccn I(llUin s"""SiMaajaaaejjbaMi Tia Leading PHOTOGRAPHERS: ALBANY, OREOON. have n ht a he m-trot'ivcs made by L. W. Clark and Greenwood up todate(Noi. ,lS8-: buplicates can be had from them only of us. at re duced raUs -v c ah ; aave about lvOO nt-Ratives made by ourseWes. frMi wlut h Jupl i . i . cai ;c had at like rates. We corry the oulr full iine of Tiew cltl.is 6at. lJ.lo arged work at lowest rates for first-flags work. Wte shall be pi. sIKl te i j ou at cur Btudia in Fromaa's alook, nzt ite t MasoLic lei ..