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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1891)
this mmsrsG nmiAhta SAfluftuAr. j'ASUAhy a. icSt. UAIkY AND WESKUV TEKM3 OF SUBSCRIPTION KAILY tabltsiira srsry totniuy except Monday.) s'ltersd kf cantor, per es 020 bail, pst tu 8 00 WBKKLT. (Fablisliae) every Friday Morning'.) a copy, pet annum. In advance. ....... $00 ' Lb axi mid in advsui-e..... THE MAILS. Math U the Albany postotflce close far all salt north ttie aetetaUls f 8-30 4. M, f b We Hid f And Um Nai row Oa K. RJ J a Portland awl 8a. 11 a. II orvallia aaj Y Equina ...12:30 p. oOce 7:30 r.M turn puetvnVe will be cl d each cvehilig .rout ait la mm o'clock. Ksgietsrrd matter lor the ly rooming ttaib almuWJ be mailed before o clock the tevhMat areBlar. OHJEQON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrive Departs .,n.l3puilS.20pm 3 40poii7.45 a m ' fts.smst. FiiWU..... THE MON&Y PO WER. The nps and downs of fortune arc subject of absorbing inter ttt. and form the chief cause lor amlety with lmuian beinga. A recant example of this nature was furnished in the le verses that cause to the great London firm of bankers, the Baring Brothers & Co. It is said that the members of the old firm are reduced to act ual poverty, although the institn- , tion itself has been kept in run ning order. 'Had not the credit of Hi firm been sustained by the mns 'jian tic efforts on the part ot the ui .utyed t owers of Kngland there would have been a crush which j would have shaken the whole civilized world and started panic rolling like an avalanche down a " mountain side. When Rust ia drew on the Barings for the j5. 00,000 sterling on deposit it was not on hand. It had to be found, and there was nowhere to go for it but to the Bank of England. The : bauk itself could not have rendered immediate help, for it had not .', 000,000 or even $1,000,000 in gold to spare. An appeal was made to the Bauk of France, and a loan of 3,000,000 in gold effected, and witb this the immediate crash was averted. A meeting of financiers waa then cal!ed and resolutions adopted for forming r guaiantee fund to insure all Barings' : ctptances then in circulation being met at maturity. The national treasury headed Die list with two millions sterling, the Bank of England followed with one and the three prim-ipal joint-stock hanks suhscrilied '.hree-ipiartcrs of a million each. In the agreegate eight or uiue millions sterlicg we re guaranteed, and the credit of the Barings was savtd, but at the aviitice of the personal lor tunes of all the members of t he old firm This action was justly considered a reinarkabledeinonstration of the solidity of English credit institu tions, and it offers one explana tion of the raason why ti e con tent between capital and labor is usually won by the former. Capi tal will stick together labor is more than likely to injure and weaken its cause by iulernal dis sensions." But it also furnishes an example of the perfect paucity in human sympathy, and the milk of human kindness of the. nuney influence. The institution doing business under the name of liaring Brothers A Co., was saved, because the financial interests of the other in stil u iocs demanded such action, but the individual members of the brui were shorn ot their last penny without compunction. No effort was thought of for their benefit, it was simply an action to retain the all desotic crown upon the head of money (hat the horcnlean efforts were made. Verily the man who gives himself np to the sole put suit of money, ties himself tjaUolo-h til heartless (leslruc ion, I if lie accidebtly trips and falls is way. rUK CULIHARY ART. It ia an axiom of merit that no matter what the financial ciiciun- stauces oiav le every individual, I 'mrneil a later hour than !l:.!0 will Ik . , . ,,, ,. .. I iliarired tl ..'Mor a 1'io'i-liM-li lijjhtaml of lioth sex, should be proueent in ri f(ir aM iiltl same as the present tome industry whereby a liveli hood could be earned. The Savannah News reports a recent lecture of Bishop Becker, in which he suggests that the girls might find, for instance, tiie study of chemistry lieueficial the chem istry of the kitchen. The sugges tion is an excellent one, but, un fortunately, it is one that is not popular. Most girls don't want to go near the kitchen, and their mothers don't insist upon their going there. And yet girls who expect to have charge of homes of their own ought to know all about kitchen and everything that is done there. They may never have to cook or to do anything else that is done in the kitchen, but those who know how to cook and to do all other kinds of household work will have neater and happy homes, as a rule, than those who are totally ignorant of these things, and who will be wholly dependent upon servants. And some of those who now pride themselves upon knowing nothingof cooking or sew ing or anything else that is dene in a well-regulated household, may have all those things to do. II they are prepared to do them, how much lighter their task ill be, and how much more willingly will they beai their burdens! In a Ixindon letter, published a few days ago and written by one well acquainted with the home-life of the Princess of Wales, it was stated that all of the daughters of the princess were taught to cook and sew and to do w hatever else is expected of a capable housewife. A portion of their education was received in the kitchen, where they were required to spend an hour each day until they gained a fair knowledged of cooking. A wise mother is the Princess of Wales. In the North American Ueview for December there are four or five articles by well-kno'vn women, in which is discussed this 1 1 lies tion: "Shall our daughters have dowries?" The conclusion reached in about all of them is that the best dowry that a wife can tiring to ner nusoami is a thorough knowledge of household duties and a willingness to per form them should there be a necessity for her to do so. The majority of eligible young men have small incomes. If a yourg mail marr'es a girl who can tighten his burden by making their home i comfortable one at a mall in come he is much morn likely to :et abaad in the wrold than if he inui ; ies one w ho is ignorant of household duties and thinks that die would lose the respect of her iriends if she Mi uld soil her hands .itli pots and kettles or harden them in bun Hi ng a broom. The wi o ai -i:n. c!it that life is not a n. i if biit eriiy existence, but that it lui- ! t es, and who are trained to ieiiunn these duties, are the ones who makes the licit w ives and the happiest homes. The Canadians are in a terrible .torry over the Alaska matters, in (heir connection with the Behring -i-a seal ii.shing busmen. The latest advice of the astute editors i that country is that Can:ida iiirchase Alaska and thus end the vhole difficulty. Probably their next scheme w ill be to purchase the whole United States and an nex it to the appendix to tl.e Queen's apron stung, lucle Sam ometimes buys but he seldom -ells, and laska i worth keeping. No, thank you Ma-lam Canada, Alaska is. not for sale just no.v: XEIV TO-JA I . IfONEY TO LOAN In IvL'e nr small LiL amounts, from nix ni'inthe - fiv wars hi AMmiiy ami Lt in county rra tat nil on or aifdrens V. E. M I'tirrMju, iea :.tate brokir, pMsite Ku9S linti: tf VIWK TO KGNT-Cmitra! location rn O Kimt Livet. rnoa i2!K) f uir iM to. any busine' Apply to J. i I.X)lR second band aliour castn for ra v at . F. M FreiK'h jeelr t ire. OOD Kiwu'l on short not'ee Leire tr- lers at blnly:ert ; sonV trr. i.-on.er f irst and Kerry strts. AX WA lias rrinnrml h s laumlry to lhe O iron hou the conrr ol Se oml ami l.yon street. Cararrii irRi, hfallh anil Hwrtt Kritth :;ireil liy Sliiuh4 Catarrh Keuiedv. t'riee .0 i-enU. Nasal Injector lrr. Foi Nm hj 'fsluiy Jt 14a!Hu. Kor lame h:k, ti le or chest, use ShiMi's I'oruiiH I'lonter- I'rice 2." eenti at Fo-Ihj & Uxdii. Kdlltllae Loan. Ten shares in the second aeries h;r iiaie. l.'iire at 'lie Bank ol Oregon, NoriCK All )rsor.s hain clalnn aaiiiiit the le I.. S. Mcail, tieceuM-il, will ileuse present theui In L. II. Mniilanye, At his ottie , or to me at Albam. Orticon. WALLACE K. MKA1). Noiiee to K.I ec trie Lijcht Cfinmunrr Owin'' to tlie great loss in "Kuril itl.itu" if iiiiiitriattit Ijiiiim mi tln Wc-.iiin;liiiuse ein nits, it in i oints iitrrs'sary ' r the Kleetrie I.iht Coin pauy to ei:tier charge for Uimpii o HiriK-.l out or !iJv:mre the rnte. I'lu-refore. onsiuiicrs will take notice I ih.it after January Ut, the rate hi Pi i i lamp biirni il until '.1 MO i. in. Will In' clial;fi MT llioillll .IK a liasia rate, in p'are ot Nl cents as Ueie tolorc, for eiicli laiup, anil larger Limps in propoition; and lmn price; anil cniMinier l outractinir ami p.yinif lor -i !l:30 Unlit and let tin-; Ihcir lamp 1. urn all iiii;tit or a later I, our tli.in contracted (or, will lie churned accordingly without further notice. Al.DANV El.F.CTKIC LlCllIT Co. Alliany, iHe. 1H!ri. TU DPIUlf Hasanelefant lit Dfl I HIV stock of ladies' and gent's rockers, nothing better. DID YOU II I'.riiik's. See those wicker wood baskets at T. on i in nnwcnDT wicker tfUklU UUIIII Ull I lloi'kers at Brink's rfip The nicest and best Bed lUn Louuges go toT. II. Bunk's, lie hf9 them. Gr "W siDynzpsor -If AS A FINE LINK OF- SEALETTE He also makes a specialty ot Ladies' and Mens fine shoes. You can find W N T E D r Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy goods of DEYOE & FROM AN J5!.)S., C. Sea-rlei --c r. tmm , N. B. I will continue to sell my dry goods at cost until they are all gone. FIRST STUKKT, ALBANY, OliEGOX. i'ATTTTftW W. I. UotiBlaa Shoea art v VilUllUn warranted, and every aalr tu his name and price atamped an bottom. 17 M-$rs CQ O o hi 0 W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. Fne Calf and I.aced Waterproof Grata. The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe cannot be better shown than by the strong endorse ments of Its thousands of constant wearers. SfS.OO Genuine Hand-sewed, an elegant and 9 stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself. A .OO linnd-newcd Welt. A tine calf Shoo unequalled for style and durability. SO. SO Goodyear Welt Is the standard dreta w Shoe, at a popular price. SO.SO Folireman'H Shoe Is esxclally adapted for railroad men, farmers, etc. All made In Congress, Button and Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES ladies, have been most favorably received since Introduced I and the recent Improvements make them superior to any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer and If be cannot supply you send direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or costal for order blanks. i,J w TOM rjilCKS. Com Prompt service and politt: attention to everybody MATTHEWS fc WAiSIIUUllN. Manufacturer of -AND DEALER IN- I'll Cigars Plug anil Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum anil l'.riar Pipes, at a full lot-: o Smokers' Articles. Ne it dooi to PnVillcr's c.imly store, Albany, Oregoa, JACKETS ! what want. 9Imorters and Dealers in ail kinds o guns and ammunition fishing ackleof ev ery tlescript:on. cutlery and base ball goods, tents, liammocks and camp chairs. The largest stock south of Portland. Come one and all. No trouble to show ec ods. Quiet pales and small profits is our motto. Also rt pair thop connected with store and first class workmen to do all kinds of work. Leader in popular prices in BOOTS .t siiOES and Gents i- uitxisiiixi, ' Wioii.s.' Sole agency for the Ludlow Fine Shoe. f W. L. IOLGLA, Hrocktoa, M Tlie result of Jipav'v hnigfs U almost invaria- lly (.liastrous to the fel 1 w who clops the heavy cliari,' ng. J Ins is as true t prices as it is ot deadly fi rt'ii ill's That's why we hive chalked OUR .yiOODS down to BOf- aful see us at our stoiv Choice Cigars AND KEY WEST ALBANY Col We fnstitote. ALBANY, OR 6011 188S... l8t A Eull C( rps of Instiuctcrs. Claaaical, tci tiSc, literary, oimmercix and normal cla:at. Couraetot atady ar ranged to meet the nteda ol all frradea ol ttudeota. 8fe ial Indiirementa offered to ttudenU from throaiL Tailion range from B.M to 1,M Per Term. Iimtrurorntal iiiitmrlinn In n.utic i given liy Mlat Laura Onttr Boanl in private fimilioi at tow raua, and roomt for wit bnanline at wall expeme. A careful anperviaion exerciaed over pup iway from iMiine. For circuhrt and full particular, a..lre the president, KEV. Kf.BF.RT N. CON HIT, Albany, Orefron. CR0WDER BROS Contractor and Builders. Jllice on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents, r Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given n all kinds of buildingsorcarpen er work. All work intrusted to s will b) promptly execute I. Grand Oyster Ow ATITHE 1 DKLMCXN1C0. Oysters for sale in large or small quantities. "Eatern and Coast oysters. HOPKINS BROS. -DKAl.fcKS IN STOVES, TINWARE, HOUSE FURNISHINGS Manufacturers of galvanized iron cornice. Plumbing a specialty. Give us a call. PI A..tsTO, TMIOSE WISHING A KIKST-tXASS ""IV s'r Jii'ent, the let made tu ebuid thr climate i I hit coaat, inn he tuilrtl l inline atMit. B. tC ilyuian't, oprnxiU he Maaonii Tempi:, Firt Htreet. The latat vocal and iiiMrumcntal inutk kept fur tale. Aim; th largest assortment of stamping imitcrns select from this aide ol 'Frisco, given In paintiiif? and emliniiler at her studio over Linn County Hank, oive hei your enler and you will lie pleased. ,.A FULL STOt'K(OF... Staple Groceries Crockery, Glassware. The liest qnalit' tf Uas, t fleet, camlirs outs, i tc FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERT DAY. At this old reliable house It also to be found a complete assortment of fresh fa-nil) groceries, tw whivl it constantly being; added ill the seasonable lines of irrncvriea and pro visions, such as Cranberries. Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nutt, taster n Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These goods were all boorht when price ere low and the benefit of iLe margin will br given to his customers. Remember the place, U the old coiner on First and Ilroalalbin Sts. Conntd HI iter. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of Loudoo, Kuglaiid, also of the Belle vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a 8e uialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumor tnd wens, without pain or the knife. Me ali makes a ecialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practi erl in the German French and Knglish hospitals. Calls promptly attended lay oight. His m il to is t,.0D WILL TO ALL." CoTOlfice and resideucc Ferry street, between Third and Fourth. IRON HARROWS, harrow until you first call on Stenart d sox. It will h a you not to forget this. Albany Nurseries. AVE HAVK OX H,ND ATOt-R nursery on the Corvullia road, uiip half mile from town, as line a lot of Fruit Trees of all kinds as oau lie found anywhere on the count. If you contemplate planting trees, it will pay to see our stock and get our prices and catalogue free. 11YMAN A BKOWXELL. A NATIONAL K EM. The holding of the World's Fair in a city scarcely fiftv year old will be a remarkable event, but whether it will really benefit tiie nit ion as much aa the discovery of the Restorative Nervine by "Dr. Franklyn Miles' is doubtful. This is junt what the American people need to cure their excessive nf r vousneps, dyspepsia, headache, dizziness, sleeplest-ness. neuralgia, nervous debility, dullness, confu sion of mind, etc. It actr like a charm. Trial bottles and Gne hook on "Nervous and Heart Diseas s " with unequal testimonials free at Stanard & Cusick. I' tontains no opium, morphine or dangerous drugs. Won Bakery I REMOVAL Tie mm Are now removing their entire stock of furniture into their elegant new quarters in the new Baltimore brick. They have added a magnif icent line of newest oat terns in lied room and parlor sets and all kinds of line furniture, and will have one of the finest furniture establish ments in tli city. Their prices will lie found very reasona le. A line lineof carpets lioiiglil before the raine will Ihj S"1J at low riguies. Call ami see them in their new Ls T. lUtOCKJtn. HYDE, JULIUS GRAPWOHfAS GOLDEN UULE BAZA A It. THE I. K -DIN UUOCKEUV, FANCY GOODS AND TOY STOKE Of Al i ANY. THE ONLY GENI'ISa ROGERS BROS SIL VElfVVARE, FRENCH CHINA Ml tjiLASSWARE, V'S V A(;t)N - A BY AND DOi.L CAR, t lAUES. AND A C-acral AssDrtmoat of Fancy Goods. Specialty i i the finest Tif, Co.Toe and Fauiil Grotries. He buy for net cash and carries the largest stock in the Valley. 5T Insurance agent for Fire and nint. SALZER S ARE THE BEST FOR ALL SOILS AND CLIMES. SEEDS Thpy will vield for yon. OAT8 13&bn.. WHEAT HAlil.KV 80 I.U..CXIUN I0O bu. POTATOK8 60S bo. it wui net nisi lorNunnie rarm seeas ana tiuri 71 ll llll.' IK i lis nnMi. vn mini isnii in .....-... i..k. . - ............ .r.z;:r iasis ia puffy. .ienitiowtheedH,uhtad.uOctiitit. v-sN:-: :: :.:: ariiw Fivicbt lo Paoirtr oant States. " "ACM t:' the new 17 day Radish JOHN A. SALZER. LACROSSE. WISCONSIN. W. P. i uarters llrc have in Slock now lie Land Headq diiy goods, notions, fancv cjoods AND rUIiNlSIll.N(; (iOOI)S Kvt'ry show n in A)l:tuy. please yon. Coiniiioiiciim- Decemher Our cloaks at cast. Come while the assortment is good. This i really the greatest drive ever otIVred in Allinny. tin account of the arm fall we find we are overstocked in Cienfs Heavv Underwear and for the next thirty days shall give extra hargHins. We can and w ill save you money. Call and get in iees. A pleasure to show gooi.1. " v mm Co. store. Proprietors H bu., per . catalogue, a m maHna oji w vv ;.'-vNiiiV"v. BEAD, the 1M as will & Assor1ra-nt of : know that we can 1st We will Mark or Holiday Goods RESPECTFULLY, W. F. READ, THE- T aiiinaloiito ! OPFvOfl PACIFIC RAILROAD T. K. UOGG. :. Ivor. AN L Orepn Developciit Co.'s iSteamslilp Line 25 MILKSilOOTi ,AM 22 Hours Less Time Tliaii by ant .tl rt mm: AconnHiations nijt;iuc.l foi onifort an Wet, lar.-est.d fr:i l Is Ms lakinaaa lhe Oravmi I -c v c nj n .1.1 n : fy'f shiiw, ii.ii.-h 1 tl.Ht ! niy rtl-t-r route nrwii ail i-iinlt in lot .ill; tu Vl nd San Francisco. tA I LirO DATliS raoM tahuika. H'llUmcl'.c Vail.y... lice I(Hh ;,V - s,,n n ilUmi'tlv aliry ...... 2oin IH-H litis fKAMIIHK. 'rallon Pc; f,th Willini.il. V.i!l.-y... isth Millamrtii: alicv.. Nov, SJth Tim r. -nv i Ik1 riht 1.1 rlj- Ual.irrs ..r .tiiin flatus. il.t HSM1 TKalKK, Kkccpt .Siin.lays.) (a Va.,.11. . ; tO l l,i ADiaiiy l2--0 , C..r. l:i, n:3-- a I Corvijiis h ) n r Allwtn;. : - . a I Ar Vaii!i.a AS', r. O C lati.- .fn.MI at ivi't. and n Wi. V H.ian, C, . lioi . (.ciiiral ViaiUKit. a. At. Atrcuc l orvaliik, na EAST BOIJTJI VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC fiOUTt. T.iE MOUNT M!TA RtUlE Califi.iiiis nr ii: in u u t'aily T .00 p m . . L . . . . 1 ,f um ..I . . . Ar . . 8 :;t." am lo:2i p m..l,v A. inn L.. .:: am IU 11 a m..Ar.. S. Kroncist-i.L .. vl iu iM-al !. TrMln lnl) (Kx. humlay m..I-v I'iiland Jkr.. 4:li 12:20 p m..Lv.... Albany Lv..l4.-00 !i Wln..RoiurK.;1.Lv.. .jai t4-.taoa Krattik. SJnM ..Lv Alli.y ... Ar.. p:o JJ..m At Lrbaii'-q I.v K -. am :iaiu..l. Ailny Ar.. 4 a. pn. iii ui.. Ar Ulian. i.v 3 0 pm ALBANY LOCAL, OAILV (Kw;.t 8'l.lx) u'.1!lr"- L' - ''ort,' '--' r....'.ot AH .UU.......Al . . . A.bjliy..i. j.oj a H PULLMAN BUFFETSLKEPKIto. TOCKI-T KLKM'iNU (J A US, For amu.m.ttUi of Second.la.-a i a ' tuners :U.:hrd to IVprcHo 1 rains, . Wfiil Mile IIIvKIod. Between i'oitland tiid Corvalli SIhII Train ty-Except Sunday fS?, m- Lv p"-- " " "A.-.5 SO p." m izii) t m. .A-. C'Srtaiiis.. ! li-iSp. ta ' Al Albany and Corv!lis touicct with yiii r.t Qrepi Pat LicKailniaiL f rr f rnlii ll.-ill, (Kx.xpt Surusy t:4- m.. I.v.. ( ni . Ar.. IVrtlaml ... Ar.. S:2l' sin A! i Al .iinnllc. I.v. 6.46am THROUGH TICKETS io Al: I'o'n.it. EAST AND SOUTH Kor i-k.:ts and lull tnliimu.ion re a -rime rat n:aM, u .. call on couin'a AC. nl at Allmi. . 1 It. KOKI1U R. K v. Kf.ni;s. Asst li. f. ft P. A Ataim?tr 171 HO toasofsodcthe prikcipijoihts in the united statfs. canada :d europl mm palace car sitiPErs. P f? fxioait Slsonii Tars Fob Tbrengb Ki -ross Trains OMAHA, COUNCIL IM F KAN? CITY, CHICAGO M) ST. "H IS. M.-cant Us IHsIs: 4 at VI II kassr. Closo Conmi tiins at lowland for San lias cisi-o and rni-vt hmu,. 'ii.U sTVIIoais Iravc the '.4iioi.v's ahsrf. al the font "f r.r.ia.lsll.in irtr,-.-. .n. Tn.-s.lay ai. J Friilav ol osch week, i: li. KA W I.I.NCS. I'ity lirket and I ri- l,l Agitit c. s. niiit:, .rnmf Intfftr Manager. T.l. in:. -. r. . THE AIARKETS, A' HAM (jl l-lnilM "i e: iw Oats 45c ui-i St jifi Mil P'.tft. .- .Vw? liu;:cr- if2.v; Li.nl ltKt Viym Hmilk )($( i5 . tlnu:10-t Oitc. liaroii I0(cjl-Jc. Hil' 3"c. Haj lnuothy, f !. oats'n! ci eal, A'. -;wii. 4ti ; i,er bu. Flu . llriid, j.cr th. Ar-pVf i!i icit blcLt hed ic tun. r'ud : 0 ft c. Chickciis ti.HM&S 00 Hides li-f hides. ; nxr, 4 c, -c : dt rr Uiim,t(X.-;iiLi-iv Pe'ta l-a e, ax'i'orditiK to wool. ' , ...uv.vu w W . Ufnt Hoirs N8tie orps.c. Ijod Ke"-. or 6 n Mutton-f 2 U irhesd. I