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THE MORNING HEHALD; TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, fS91 UAIbY' AND WBBXbY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION- DAILY Publlthad 'erery morning except Monday.) till ered tf carrier, pet week 0'20 ry buul, per .... ...... B 00 . .. WOKLT, (PubUatted every Friday Morning.) u copy, per annum. In advance -tr00 Wuu nut paid In advance... 2W . THE HAILS. If all t the Albany poetofllce clone For aUoatee north Jne Eauratatc 1 620 a. a, In Went Sid f Asa the Nanow On R. R4 ) Portlaad awl Sau 11 A. orvattl nntl Yaqnin , , r. it ' ome nvatbwanB 7:30 r. The pontonVe will be clje d each evening irom all teatvea o'clock. &gitard nutter for the ly morning ttalu ahaoMbn mailed before o clock the reyiooa evenaw. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Depart! .;ll.3pmUS.20pm l 3.40pui7.45 m m Ft tllht! THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK IN BO SSI A. The scattering of refugees, that has been caused by the intolerent action of the Russian government, in its persecution of its Jewish citizens, has brought many of that clas s to this country, and intensi fies our interest in Russian politics by almost personal contact with the victims of its tyranny. It is apparent to any observer of current events that the Russian government rests on an active volcano of revolutionary sentiment among its people. It is truthfully said that Russia is really in a worse condition than France on the eve of the revolution of 1789. The masses of the people are more im poverished and have greater reason to be desperate and to care very little what maybe the result of a social upheaval. Certainly, any change that might occur would he for the better, so far as the serfs are concerned. Their position to day is much worse, instead of better than when they were in slavery, because formerly they could gener ally secure the nt ceasaries of life for themselves and families, while now in many districts, after lalwr ing hard during two-thirds of the day, they merely exist in a state of semi-starvation, with absolutely no hope for the future under the present form of government. The ukase of Alexander II. manumit ting the serfs simply transferred them from one set of taskmasters to another more sordid and grasp ing; for to-day, in spite of incessant toil, not only are their househoU 'goods in a vast number of in stances mortgaged to th money lenders, but their labor for years to come. The educated classes are t.loioBt as badly off as the serfs and far more eager for a political revolution, because they have a keener appreciation of their wretched condition. Unless f'ey have influence at court they can entertain but little hope of a career benefitting their training and cul ture, and the court is a close cor poration which seldom creates a vacancy. - Add to this vindictive persecution of all religious denom inations except the Greek chui eh and of all nationalities except the Russian, and we have a picture of bitter, sullen discontent that did not exist in France when the states general assembled in 17St) with a Mirabean to guide its deliberations. The Czar, like Louis XVI., is represented as an amiable eoyerign who is anxious to do right, but who is being con stantly misled by the vii-ious counsellors with whom he has surrounded himself. This is probably true ; for, however cour ageous and detei mined a ruler may be, both pluck and energy will be gradually undermined by the knowledge that those of the highest rank and culture in his empire, as well as the ignorant and, lowly, are constantly plotting his destruction and that no amount of sevtrity avails to make them recant their opinions or betray tliuir accomplices. Ilia situation is scarcely less trying than that of a prisoner undersentencc of death, and the unrelenting strain on his nerves may have impaired 1 1 is mind, as is currently reported. This will account for many tilings now existing in Russia that can not be explained on any theory consistent with the humanity of the Czar. The rumor, therefore, that a revolution is imminent is at least plausible, and those who have the interest of the human race at heart will not care i.-w soon it comes. ' Thk cold whether in Europe still continues and is causing grelt suf fering. We are so accustomed to regaiding the old world as a dense ly settled country that the stories of the ravages of wild animals I rendered desperate by their inabil ity to procure food come as a sort of surprise. In spite of the com parative newness of our own country we seem to be freer from the encroachments of beasts of prey than the people of many lands which have been inhabited by civilized communities since the dawn of history. Perhaps the explanation lies in the fact that in Europe better care has been taken to preserve the forests than in the United States, where the lumber man has been allowed to work his own sweet will without ob struction. When the habit of appealing to the pocket gun, for vindication or for argument, becomes a custom with individuals, it appears to stay with ttern with per tin city. For instance the dispatches re cently related how Uob Ford, the slayer of Jesse James, had a slight altercation with a friend over some trivial matter, when both drew their guns while standing at a saloon bar and proceeded to decorate each other. Bob's face was burned and foot lacer ated while his comrade's shoulder was perforated. Great is the American gun ! The Indian war is over, with the loss of a score and more of white men and five or six times as many of the red men, and an other chapter in the problem of whether it is better to treat the Indian as independent nations or dependent savages is closed. Ex perience is a dear school but even it does not always bring speedy conclusions. If you want, anything choice in the grocery line go to Mueller & Garrett's, the only place in the ity where you can get everything con want. Sole- agency for Ludlow's fine shoes for ladies, Misses and chil dren at Seals fhoe store. Wilcox will not let any hut first-class pictures leave his studio. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tlit powder never vancp. A r srvt fpuritytrenijth aiid wliolcsumcu esc more economical than the ordinary kind, and cannot be sold in competi tion witb multitude or low test, phorl weight alum or phosphate powders,' Sold only in rms, Rotai. Hakisi 'ow Dbr Co., W W all St.. N. 1. Lewis M, Johnson & Co., Agents, Portland, Oregon, The Celebrated French CURE Warranted cure 10 IKEK.IiK'- fclFOftE -3 Hritri the generative urtraus of either Bex whether arising from the excewm e use of stimulants, tobaccu or opium, or ntr tun outhiui imiis retion, over iiiilul(i'iirc, (to., such x kiss of rain Power, Wakcfu'ness, litarini; Down sins in the Bark, Seminal Wcakuum, Hys eria, Ner 'oua Frost ration. Nocturnal Oinis ions, Leucorrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power ami Impotent' whu h if neg lected often I etui to premature olil ae and insanity. Price il a box; 8 boxeO fur j,00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. A WKIT1KM IIUIV1IK 19 10 veil with every 85 order received, to refund the money if a Permanent cure is notelfetted. We have thousands 01 testimonials trom old and young, of both sexes, who have been permanently cured by the use of Aphroditine Circular free. Address) Western Branch, Box, 27. Portland, Oregon. For sale by Foshay & Mason, who esale and etail. druggists. Albany, Oregon. Fate's Bata FEELS Fills For Female Ir regularities; noth ing iike them on the market. Never fail. SiU'ixtwfulh used by prominent ladies monthly. Guaranteet to re lieve suppressed meiiHtruation Sure Safe Csr&n 0 Don t be humbug ged. Save time, Health and money, Hake no other. Sent to any ad dress by maii on receipt of price, $2 00. Ad dress aphro Mrdlclnr 4 omimny West Branch Box 27, forlland. Or. Bold by Foshay & Blason, Albany. Oregeo liranten Two rooms furnished or un- bepliinv IT furnished for light must be near the busiues part of town. No children; Address this office. Do Not Pass By '! :WE HAVE WIHTER -That we REDUCED RATES! BUCK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS ! VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS AND PLUSHES, LADIES' ASP MIOSES SILK AND KNIT UNDERWEAR, COTTON AND WOOL HOSE. EMBROIDERIES, SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARFS, VEILINGS, SHAWLS, ETC. Gr. W. SIMPSON, FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. " WANT ED Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy goods of- DEYOE & FItOMAN BROS., guns and IE. C. II SM. B.l will sell my dry until they are all gone. FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. TOM PRICES. Come Prompt service and polite attention to everybody. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. CALIFORNIA 'A CITIUE2 fj CATARRH keamatiim, Keuragia, wrn 9 MEAOAOHE, And ALL PAIN. tl OaWtnla fwhWa and Vigatrr LKCTKIC COUOH CUR vta eoLM, cnour. codsukhioh. MkaH Drafcitti. Emi 86e, SO It I Mbicnr O.. frf': La AnfaUa. 0 taio: THE CAB FROM To any part oi the city, 50 cent For calling, first hour $1.50, each subsequent hour! 1. Shiloh's Cure will i in mediately relieve Croup, Whooping cough and Bronchitis. For sale by Foshay & Masou. SCHMEERs STABLES rates: A FEW: GAEMENTS will sell at- REDUCED RATES! "Tmnrfprq nnil Dealers in nil kinds o ammunition fishing ackle of ev ery uescnpt'on, cutlery ana base Dan gooas, tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The largest stock south of Portland. Come one and all. No trouble to show gcods. Quicr sales and small profits is our motto. Also repair shop connected with store and first class workmen to do all kinds of work. Leader in popular prices in BOOTS A SHOES and (ients FURNISHING GOODS. Sole agency for the Ludlow Fine Shoe. continue to goods at cost lraff. L Mas DIES Oo 3 SHOE 7C A Till nflifar OTiniia1f ina tt-w HOYS l,t'n,Pn ladies, ktc, are war- ranieii, ana so stamped on bot tom. Address W. L. DOUG LAS. Brockton. Mas. Sold hv SES. ' ' ' L. t. BLAIN, ALBANY, OREGON. The result j'of heavy harcres i almost invaria bly disastrous to the fel- jl mvwho does the heavy charging. This is as true of prices as it is ot deadly firearms. That's why W9 ihave chalked OUR atUOODS down to BOT and see us at our store 0t6,uoM FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. "SomeJmontliR ago I purchased a box of Dr. J. P. Sill's Catarrh Cure for my own use. but tiiidinr my nephew, U. A. Mi-Mahan. needing such medi cine I let him have my box ot medi cine. He now sends for three more boxes, saying' it is the best thinjr for catarrh ever tried by him and his friends. 1 got another box to use in my case, and cheerfully recommend it toothers. (Signed), JOHN McMAHAN, Ex-County Commissioner Lane Co, Oregon, Springfield, Lane county, Oregon. Prof J, W, Johnson, president of the 8tate university, says It cured him of a coiirh after two other prescriptions had failed. Likewise two of his little irirlsuscd It to cure their coughs. Mrs Mark Bailey, wife of Prof? Bailey, sent it to Prof. Johnson, and reeom inends it to all who suffer from colds and coughs. For coughs it acts like a charm, and can ba inhaled into the pipes or passages, where no other cough cures can reach. )n ie Threshold of the The public is mense W. F. READ'S His assortment is bigger than variety and prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for Have removed their entire stock of Hardware into the new Baltimore Block. Call And keeD yourself warm, if you would enjoy health and life. The fasteur Filter is 1 recommended by all physicians as me verv uent. titu auu vee uvn mcy wujuuniu wuv Bw.v. to do without one. For an elegant heating stove that will make the room comfort able, or a cooking stove or range that is warranted to keep the housewife in good humor, call and select from our immense line, embracing all the most desirable makes of stoves. invited to inspect the im stock of Dry FOR 1891 AT ever before, ami he is prepared and see them. MORE THAN SEVEN HUNDRED different styles and differ ent kinds of Stoves for na Cooking are To World's Bfc nttuftetiinj under the reUnoZl "vie j:"vuati, New Year Goods to satisfy customers in quality Country Produce. T This THB Yaquina Route ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. K. HOGG, Receiver. AITC Oregon Development Co.'s Steamship L4ne 225 MILESSHORTER 22 Hours Less Tims Thaa by any other root: Aoromodttotnnnnrpaad for comfort aa safety. Fana and trdtcbta via TaqUna aa Um Oregon Dm opaaent eoBpany ahipa, moch laat that by aay other tout wean all point in too tfilllantefr Val and Baa Frandaoo. SAIUNO DATES. raM TAODBa. Willamette Taney.... , Pee, leth WV . 10th WUlameUe Valley . 8th raoa ui raucooo Wrallm Dee. 6 th WUlameUe v-''y, I6U1 wiuamette vauey , nor, U The company neerre the right to cbaig teamen cr luliaeduea. dailt rAauHsn mm, Except Sunday.) L Yaqaina7:00 I Lt Albany 116 rl Corralli! 10:S8 a H I ConrallMl 1.-OS r S Ar Albany 1 1 A a u I Ar Yaqnlsa tSS r. m. O. A C. tiain connect at Albaa and Cot W. w. Boa, C, t Hooci, General lUaageta Q.F ft P. agent Corralli, O on EAST I SOUTH V1A- S0UTHERN PACIFIC RQUTE, THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE California exprese train ma daily aocra I aoat a 70pm..Lr Portland ....Ar.. 9:Si am 10:23 p m..L..... Albany L.. 6:21 am 10:16 a m..Ar. & Franciaco.LT.. &-O0 pm Leral raa. Train Bally--(Ex. Sunday SM a m. .Lr... Portland ....Ar.. 4O0pm 12:30 pm..lr.... AlbiD Lr..W)0m 6:40 p mAr.....Ro8cDurg Lt.. 6:20 ua abuuB atraaick. 2:36 pmLT..... Albany Ar.. 8:26 pa 2:86 pa Ar .... Lebanon. ..Lt t:o am T:30am..Lr Albany Ar.. 4.20 pm 8.22am..Ar Lebanon Lr.. 3 '40 pm albakt UKUU, dailt (Except Sunday) 5.00 r ..Lt.... Portland... .r....9.00 a a B,00Ar. ..Albany Lv....5.00 A M PULLMAN BUFFETSLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPma CARS, Per accommoaaiion of Seoond3aai Ta aengera attached to Exrraai Tiam, Weal Side Dllala. Between Portland and Corvallis' Mall Train aaaily-EiceptSnnoaj 7UKam..Lv ...ParUanJ ...Ar.S SOpT m 12:10 p a. .Ar. Port aula.. Lvl2.t5p. m At Albany and Corralli connect with famine of Oregon PaciScRailroad. Exarea Trmla Bally (Excapt Sonday 4:40 pm..L... Portland... Ar.. B:20am 7:26pm..Ar.....lcaliannlle.LT.. iAbtm THROUGH TICKETS lo All Point EAST AND SOUTH aVFor ticket and roll itnformatioa r ranUng- rate map, etc, call oa compani1 agent at Albany. & aOEBLEB, E. P. ROGERS, Manager Amt. O. K AP. A TICISTS TDASSFROaiTNE PRUICIPL POINTS M THE UNITED STATTS. CANADA AND EUROPE. PULLMAN PALACE CAR SIEEPEGS.' Fim Ooloaict Bleealar Can Hal Tamil Ex rai Tralai OMAHA. BLUE ' KANf j CITY, CHICAGO AND ST. DDIS. . Elegant Hew Dining Caj Wit vaaawo. CIom Connection at Portland for San Fra cuco and roet Sonnd point. aVBoata lear the Conpuri wharf, al the foot of Broadalbin atreet, on Tneaday aaJ Friday ot each week. C. O. BAWL1NG8, City ticket aud Freteht A rent C..B. alllXaUI. 4ieernl Trasie Manaaer. T. W. UX. . r. a. THE MARKETS. aLBINT QCOTATIOlia Wb.eat-430 Oats &c Flour 4.25 per bb) Potatoes 50c BTrw-22c Butter 2025c: Lard 10iiiic. Ham 14 15c. 8 b oulder S be Bacon 10 13c Hop aocjc Hav Timotliv tlft na..A .1 ... 112. ' " App Green, 40 JWperbu. PIu-IMe4,4c?perm. PJ dried bleached c londrled Chlckeua a4,50J5 00 Hid-Bef hides, trees, 4 c, c ; deer Una, 20c; ibeep peiu. 10dl Caccordinrto wooL "lu Beef SdSkc crou. MttUoa T-JOO per bead. Ho3 AQOc dreatec Lard Kswa. ar B mIIab 11. . Jr: