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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1890)
SL'XDAY, MA1.ICII 9, 181)0. ii "ii in i mm iinfmi n nrmi tlnir kiml vet mink'. Following; i out tin: obvious cor.du: tlicff facts, it woulil i'iis from I not take ( 'P Lit onev In tIw Purse' ; L. V XU V K K K L. V :" I. ; ' s! ' ;.' I- i " 'N many miles to reach a tempera- j tare war!ii tnor.irh to suit the most i TO KRMJSSE & KLEIN, fastidious admirer of si 1 hides fur the wicked. WD THE MOISNING lJEHALD: M :.!.-. c;tf fi'T, JLl" Hu'a H o i:u cl tvvry KriiJay il .r:i. ;., i nn'H'.u'., in a !ai'':'.' I ill -Vl'- 'iH'' .. t- . , In: . net 1J0 rat: si.in.ri. Ma:W t I iie Alliany oostcilUeciofre r hi! orliccs north The Kasivrn states : lie West Side ud the Nuin.vr ILiuo li. 11 Kor I'or'Jaiul and Salum . . lorvallis and Yaiu:ua I Cl A. M, .a a.: I r. m, UHtCV DUIU..MHIMI1M ........ " TIiu jmstotli.-c itill'be closed each cveiiiis rm six to seven oclovk. Kisterc-I m itSef for th early nii.rnii!i; rain"sh')uM i:i-iil'l before S o clock the t rvi"U4 eveniii-'. olht-e sown OKEUON' PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrive Departs 7.7Ti.7'kuii'.1.00 in I r..2.".nil :.fl'a aBHcncr. F'roixht.... UKMOVAI.. The oflico of the Daily ami Weekly IIi:r.m lias been re moved into the Foster block up stairs in the rooms formerly occu pied by the - Masonic lodije, where larger ami more com mod ions quart ers have been fitted up. Patrons of the paperj will please observe the chanze. THE VOMMOX FA TE OF A LL. Mankind travels the walk of life, one after another, in the same unvarying footsteps. There'is no turning aside from the inevitable, and there is no short cut across lots to the eternal end, no buying a llowcry passage through the Ix-t he that divides this life from that which lays beyond the veil; all must pass through the com mon door death. But why should that passage be viewed with such aversion by human lieings as to be termed the "king of terrors." reorge Talbot says: "When a man has done his work, when he has had all the great experiences of life, when he has tasted temperately its great joys, and borne patiently some of its great sorrows: when he has tested the limits of his powers, and learned that beyond a certain range achievement is impossible; when be has grown weary of the monotonous round of thoughts that brought no certain knowledge even if his laxly be not full of pains nor bis mindfull of regrets, why should he look with sorrow or alarm at the gentle messenger stealing quietly iimii him to sum mon him to his r.'st? And you, nearest friend, who honored and lovel. perhaps Sorely needed liim, j come near, and, before you draw the white face-cloth over the white face, study its expression. Could there be anything more utter and complete than its satis faction? Is there in Uone trace of suffering, of regret, of desire! I).ies he look owed by the shame of the great defoat in which he has just be. mi overcome? Seems he to nvy you your life, or any life? And if you cou'. l, would you dare break the calnm-ss of his rest bv one incKer oi coiinciousiicss, one thrill of i ' eli ng, one imtxilse of eling, one impulse desire, on:- lihiuient of memory to connect tin- great ocean of his peace with the far-away-sounding murmur of the streamlet which wa his earthly life! Would you confront (lod himself, the solemn spectacle n whose work lay before you, and say that life, any life you had known in experience or his tory, or could shape in imagina tion, were better than the sleep be bad given his beloved? Is it not enough io Ikj assured that, after all the worst it can do, death is only tin' worker of beneficent change? It never reaches the heart of life. Life always evades the malign stroke of death, and in some new and higher form laughs at his impotent rage. More leaves green the branches of the oak and elm, under the warm skies of June, than the previous October gales tore off and scattered on the frozen ground. More and happier birds come back in summer, and not a note is lacking in the chorus they are singing in the blossom ing orchard. Nobler races succeed ours, to perfect and surpass our highest achievements ; wiser and stronger men come after us, to finish our tasks we fainted under." Expeiuments, if continued long and thorough enough, may yet revive the old and almost forgotten idea of a literal hell of fire and brimestonc. For instance it has long lieen known that the temper ature of deep mines and boreholes rises the further down one goes; and recent observations made in a bore-hole over a mile deep at Schladebach, near Duerrenberg in (iermany, have shown that the rate of increase of temperature in decending i3 one degree Fahren heit for every sixty-five feet. Great precautions against error were take, in these experiments, which appear to be t ho most reliable of "o to the ant thou s Inward and learn to be wis'," receives a new and emphatic meaning in the lijjlit of the facts narrated of Arizona and Colorado ants. It is said by experts in the West that probably the most laborious as well as the most regular mining for gems is done by the ants in Arizona and Colorado. Fither be cause the ants want the pebbles as an outer covering for their hills or because they object to them in side they freiiuentlv make about their dwellings a glittering spread of stones of all sorts, among them amethysts, topazes, and other val uable jewels. Why does not some enterprising man capture those insects, domesticate them and them set them work. svstematicall v at Tiik I'rairie Farmer thinks the promised encroachments on the field of butter making, as fore shadowed by the Mannheim, (ier many new industry the making of a cocoanut substitute for butter, is a slam on the cow even if the people are taking more kindly to it than to oleomargarine. When will these encroachments upon the bovine field of industry "cheese it?" Let theVows rise to a man, "rally round the flag, boys," and "down with the "butter-substitutes. Kine-ness is be being imposed upon, and resist ance is not o.ily justifiable butter necessity. XI! IV TO-1AY. IVAXrKD-A woman to help at house 11 work on Saturday of each week. Kor partw-iiMH apply at thisothce. llAX-Kl) A 2irl to U' ei-neral housc- 1? work. Api'ly to W. W. Crowilcr. street, uackleinaii s su addition. TlfAXTED Three pair of Chinese theps- 1 1 ants. iniiurc i i.'urran & Moiitcith 1TTANTKD- Two youn.r men to canvass If foi for a useful hoiMehulil article. Aircnt can m.ike from $150 to 8205 per month. For further information adilres E. K. Wade, ssattle, wa&li. CI W. AYKKS, AKCUI Iter ANI afrKU . intendant. Otli.-e over First National baiikhtiilditiL", Allnny, Or. Work solicited from Ml parts of the county. HOUSES Bought and sold on most faTor ahlo terms. Apply t. A. Sunders at Marshall's or Schmeer a gtablcs. T?AHM FOR SALE-iOO ACKES OF J? choi'-e laud, ah under cuit vation. ton' miles southeast of Albany, forxale at a hir (rain. Impure of Paul' .Miiicenme'r. or at this office. j T ('ST. P.OI Nil UOI.d LOI KI-T. WITH MAMOMI i J J setting: eoiitain.' a lady's portrait Suit- able reward vi:l bt : pui.l for its return to this otlice. S1 TKAYEP Oli STOLEN fRCM THE picmiscH of lfenver Il.u-kleinar.. tear Albany, a uut Sept. 1. three youn eldimjs, hrndid thu II L on left shoulder. Two thre year ol.l and one two year old, the latter dark eo!cr, the othtrs sorrel and red dis!) brown. Any information leadimr! to their recovery will bi suitably rewarded by the u.ider.-iinaU. F, II. I.OKO. " Albanv. O.. 1"VR HAI.K. A .KW K1SOKR NKWINO MAC'IHSR, at j;reatly reduced rate-; als choice -anary bird-, En!i-)h and Ccrmaii sin(.fni. For parlicuiars inquire of Mrs. Wm. Myir. -AOK.T.-. liKNTLKIIKS Ott I.AKIK4. TO I hand ulle a new invention, that is indc- pcnsible nr.d se'ls at fcitfht. Address K. Ilnr.ilfh Allunv Or llfAXTEO-A CEKMAN WoMAX WISII- I if es a situation to do general housework. Apply to Mr. Louis, at the Kevere House. FOlt SALE! A NO. 1 MILLIXEKY STOCIi in a No. 1 lojatiou in the thriving city of Albany. Low rents and splen lid rooms. For particulars address firm P. ,0. box 9J, Albany, Or. WANTED M VN OK GOOD SELLIXO a'dlity to represent us as rales ascnt in this town, (i '00 to $2000 jer jre ir can be made ) Address, Wanam iker & Broun, Philadelphia, Pa The largest clothing ami merch int tiilor iiK housu in America. MONEY TO LOAN -HoMK CAl'l lAbON pood teal estate security. For particu lars enquire of Geo. Humphrey. STIt.YEl.r HORSE-A MElJiX'M 7siZfcD bar horse, with a blazed face ar.d one eye out, about four years o'd, has strayed upon the farm of Daniel Hou:k, near Tau ifent. The owner can secure the horse by calling at the premises and paying charges. HAY FOtt- SALE-'-CLEAN CHEAT .OH timothy, baW; will be sold in quantities to suit at reasonable rates 4f or cash, at the stables of L. Senders. 0" RROO.N KLKCTRIC RCLIKf 18 TIIK MOST Kl.lt- eant medicine in the world for interna and external use. and f..r pain oi any nature. You will never find its equal. Ask your dru insist for it. HEAL THYSELF WITHOUT MEDICINE This can be done by aiding nature to remove all foreign or injurious matter from the svstem, by use of Dr. Wilford Hall's new hygenic treatment. Address J. B. Hughes, Agent, Albany, Oregon. 1ITANTKD--T0 BUT A SMALL BRC0XD-H AND COOK W stove and dininu table. Address "S." Herald ottice. T Ii. contractors and builder. Plans. pcci tications and details furnished for all kinds of frame and brick buildings, bridges, etc. All work promptly do.ie and guaranteed to be first-class. Albany Opera House, Grand opening of the opera house on Monday, Tuesday and vv ednesday MAKCn 10, 11 & 12, Return of the favorite tratjedian JOHN S LINDSAY, And his excellent compony, who will appear on Monday eve in the beautiful drama entitled Inpr, the Barbarian General admission 50 c?nt. Re sciicuiraiaja cenw. seats now on gale at lilackmaa s druj? store. Win Will be made in our entire t-uck oi licots and bliots, :ii:d Ae vill bell you jicu.s I.yai r than jou ever bought them bttbre KdH THE NEXT FORTY DAYS ONLY. Itl SINKSS OTII l. Shaving 1" cents at Vieieck's. rl,.....n la.nnlAil . 1 r- rnol 11 V Matthews & Washburn's. j Go to I'helps for the latest ftylea I in commercial wvrk. Hubbard's headache cansules i are a sure cure. Try tiiein. fimoke Browi -k Easthams 5-cent cigar Brazil. Shaving 15 cents on Sundays or holidays at Viereek'e. Tinware warranted not to rust at MattheAvs & Washburn's. (.beat clearance sale at W. F. Head's for the nextoO davs. Fine dressed chickens to-day at Geo. C. Henderson's. For school books and artist sup plies go to Stanard & Cusick'e. j Cheap Astoria lots in t he f xten-1 eion to th Itailway addition. J Tinware warranted not to rust at Matthews & Washburn's. If you want a choice cup of tea try my 40 cent tea in bulk. C. K. Brownell. Business men who want neat, tasty stationer get Phelps lo do their printing. Buy lots in the extension to the Kaliway addition to Astoria. They are cheap. New customers as well as old ones will be made welcome at Spencer & Blackburn's. Mr. Martin Ludwig, the best tinner in the valley, will remain with Matthews & Washburn. A speedy cure for catarrh war ranted in everv case. Applv to Dr. Pat ton. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5-cent '.gnrs, manufactured at Julius Jose h"s cigar factory. Mr. Martin Ludwig, the only plumber in Albany that can make a wipe joint, will remain with Matthews & Washburn. For your fine im irtcd and Ke West cigars, iro to M. Kuumsart cigar store, one door Mist of black man's drug; sto'j r . i i iiii IIS TO ALBANY IS now on the market and comprises Ilio large, level and beautiful build ing lots. The blocks have eight lots to the block, each lot being GO by 100 feet. The streets are GO feet wide with two large avenues, one of 100 feet and the other of 91) feet in width. There will probably be a motor or electric line to this addition oefore long. For terms of "ale apply to any real estate agent in the city. ONE TRIAL -MARKS A- teoular Customer. MY COSirLETE STOCK AND lHODEST FEZCES Are what does i . You an or lially invited to be one liem, C. E. BROWNELL. .Sollee of Ulniiolailon. NOTICE IS IIEKEBY GIVEN h at the late firm of Hopkins & Saltmarsh. composed of T.G. Hopkins and George W. Sa.tmarsh, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, the said George W. Saltmarsh retirine. All the liabilities of the fir ji are assumed by the said 1. G. Hopkin? and Ma.y Saltmarsh, a copa-tnersnip this day entered into under the firm name Oi Hopkins iV Saltmarsh, and the said lust named firm will coll ct all out standing accounts and claims of the late tirm or Hopkins & Saltmarsh. Dated thW Junnurv 31. IS'JO. T. G. HOPKINS, GEOR(p V SALTMARSH Notle? of Dissolution. VToTICB K IIRRRKT OITM THAT TflK CO-rltT- l iiershin heretofore exi-itinir under the tylp mil1 firm name rf Ashliy & Dickiimnn is hiTcby dissolved !-y mutual consent, Mr It. K. Ashhy re'i inir havinj; sold his inter est in and to xaid firm IwiursH to Mr.Ceorirt Dickinson, who will co- ti-nm the fame. K. F. A BAIT, (ir.o. IMCIINSOH Albany, Oregon, Felriia;y -2sUi, 1S90. II vriif MIOl) ferry (lie Largest And lay in ajsupply of Boots and m Special lea 1UUU To make room for my large Spring stock I will commence January 20th a GRAND CLEARANCE luMiicmber this means everything in stock. mus have room, and we do not purpose to let Portland or n.ny other city beat us in prices. We want to see you all and will save you money. SPECIAL BARGAIHS IN CLOAKS. GENTS FURNISH IN(! GOODS. GENTS' NECK W EAK, GENTS' HuMKKY, UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, J. AXJK UUKTAlinS, ETC.. ETC. " ' " KT . BEAD Albanv 0-t'on. r;irr. TO TSTL DCATHTOrnllf.Un . i. I K ,1 ! . , ! i .3? ISrfR TKAM frnrr H 1111 It! IN lrZP SL44K riiiii MniiiiiriiuyiOw nm-iir m i a j Ltm; la rr tJ:r. c MM . ImWNlffi - laairriMr Mrntri Dnirii ir -ai i luoufl HAS JUST RECEIVED DIS Spiff Line Embracing a fine line of auits, which will be sold atbottom prices. T? naiit u.. iuan .fchlished. anil in order to ell bis large itock of dress goods, remnants, notions, etc., at a VEBY GBEAT Albany. Or. Will & ysmfssn i .7: inn iiiiiit , Assortiaent of Boots ani Ska in IShoes. Owing to an ncee LA PIES' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' FANCY GOODS, LADIES' UNDERWEAR. LADIES' HOSIERY, LADIES' NOTIONS, i -n"i i Hr osaBksni Owms' SOLD BY & Mason. of Counter make room for new goods lie wil I SEDUCTION- G. W. SIMPSON. Stark. 8 r-lLar. ! - (Mtar, ' lir U r il V ItZedr important cliautie in our bus BARROWS&S EA R LS BARROWS ltl.VMllKIKl Itl.OVK, rjATP().r Take ni shors unless W. I,. Douglas1 name abd price are stanpnd ou tVclinVaJ-e. tia Jrice.'e Wa0"' " d"'er "no1 yU' M diwcl tW w. L. DOUGLAS co eunc for FOR GENTLEMEN. W WM W ho .Sold - sill ip r.ariy -o. N N-t; au, VC "e FOR PURE DRUGS, TOILET AND GO -HE ALSO t o " " " T pi ii The Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in tlig Willamette Valley. C ATT. Avn EXAMINE HTS i:'h,1 . 'e ne-ratiyea made by L. W.Clark and Greenwood no ,1S?S.. Dnphcatea can be bad from them onlv of w, at re .ealf : .iavc about, isoo nesratives marl., hr .). which duplic rai bad at like rates. We errT the onlr full iine Af view cftbis s'ato, :ido : ared work at lowest rates Tor first-class work We shall be plrl to ijou at cur studio in Froman's block, next doo-o tbe Masotic Tet Albany - int - NOW HAVKA if vw II? -OF- BOOTn and SHOES For spring trade at priaes that defy compeeition. Give us a call rnd buy your shoes of us at bedrock price. Good goods and square dealing. & S EARLS. riueCair, Hemry Baad Crala and (rrrdnocr Waterproof. Vent la the W orld. Lxaavlmohl 3.00 CeaalBr Uaa4 ( Mil or. . Uand-Sewrd Well Shoe. .'!. roller and raranrrn' boe. t.M Extra Valor t ir Mkor. Si.'-' Jt 93 Workloaaora'a ftbee. and l.75 Bora Hrlrool aIi or. All Made In Congi-eNM, !!(( a ad Lore. $i & $2 SHOES FOR LAPIK $1.75 SHOE ton UlSSRh. BEST MATERIAL, BEST STYLK, BEST F1TTIKG. Krorblob. tlx. L- E. BLAIN. K VN V IV N IP.. - mm w v m. J m AL13AHY, OREGON. Hardware, stoves, Have you jot La Grippe? If so buy tn nrcaiciast or Jewel Stove or Kange you wm nave a strong pull on bavin ,,a'r"e,,t home in the Valley. Call and .xamme our Anti-Rust Tinware. FANCY TO GOODS ilmft Paints, Oils, toilotartkiea. wt otk and tc earofuIlT DO CHIOS TB-'PIE, CARRIES " av w aj Tlio Leading PHOTOGRAPHERS ALBANY, OREGON.