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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1891)
THE MORNING HEKALli: TJXUKs6aY, JANUARY 29, ffcOl. Panting gaily RttM Daily ind Wkkkly TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION- DAILY PnblWhed every morning except Monday.) . entered by carrier, per wk...,,..... u-20 ty bail, ur ;ear...MMM. 6 00 WEEKLY. .(Published every Friday Morning.) e eofiy, per annum, In advance.........??, 00 when nut uaid in advance.. 2.f0 THE MAILS, Mali t the Albany poatofllceclnee F or all unices north rhrCaatern states ffi;20 A. M, The Weat Side f And the Narrow Oa R. RJ ) ot fort land and Sain. 11 A. M onrallla and Yaquina ........1'2;30 r. u office mnnth 7;:;o p. m The poetolUce will be cl j d eat-h cveidny I torn six to aeven o'clock. Hciriatered matter (or the ly moroinR uaiu should be mailed before o clock the teyloua eveninr. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs raesswrer. rulKht... ;11.13pm!l?.20pni SPEAKING OUT. The Indian question seems to be as vexatioua ami hard to solve as ever, although there lias been some steps taken that are of decided tendenancy towards a better understanding ot the matters. It is a sign of alvancenient towards a solution wben the eastern papeis legin to appreciate and discuss the situation in a practical manner. The Chicago Prairie Farmer, in a recent edi torial, grasps the situation finely and speaks out in good style. It says: "It reports from Washing ton are correct, the secretary of war has given tien. Miles ini mis sion to bring a delegation of the rebellious anil contentious chiefs to Washington for a grand pow wow. It is reported that the mal contents, who amuse themselves with carnage and lapine w henever they feel inclined fa re to be feasted to fullness, while those who have remained docile have not enough to eat. This being true, what a grand spectacle will lte presented when the seat of the Indian wa: is trans ferred to Washington. On one side the bad Indians, on the other the good missionaries of forty dif ferent creeds, looking for a cbanc to make converts. The army officials, we suppose, are to hold the Indians in check so they shall not scalp the missionaries ; possi bly to prevent the agents, settler and other bangers on from utilis ing the deluded chiefs who have given up their worthless guns and hidden the goo.I Winchesters, h looks very much like a fare, tbi periodical carrying of defeated In dians to Washington on a junket ing trip and then send ng them hack to be turned Ijose again to follow their savage instincts. It has heen time tnd again demonstrated that the Indians cannot he controlled by moral suasion, missionary etl'orts, Indian agents and Indian traders, all mixed up together. What i.s necessary, as we have stated time and again, is that they he placed under military rule, and w here no broken down politicians, or men having a full a "pH" with poli ticians, can get at them, either as agents for the government or as traders. Let them be ton fined closely to their reservations, dir armedat whatever tost, he fcliown how to support themselvep, even though the sijitaws must do the hard lalor while the Indians loaf, j any Indian caught olF the resei vation should be punished, and if on a Bcalping tour they should he made to sutler the same penalty meted out to the white man for crime." The matter of liability for ac cidents in hunting, is one that is engaging earnest " attention. So many fatal terminations to such incideuts have lmppentd, that there is a decided public c pinion in favor of making some adequate penalty. Jn England very few fatal accidents occur, but In the matter of careless shooting it ap pears that there is not as much stress placed npiiii them as in Huh country as recently it was decided that there is no lcfal liability- for wounding a person in a limiting field where the injury was not in tentional or due to carelessness The case was rather aggravated, as a man employed t l-at up pheasants and carry name lust the use of one eye through the shot of oue of the sportsmen. The jury decided that the sportsman was not negligent, but assessed the damages at 100, should the judge rind that there was legal liability. It would be very dillicult to find a jury in this country so partial to hunting as to relieve a sportsman from all blame, and for the loss of an eye $500 would be regarded a merely trifling damages. A practical employment for the soldiers of an army during the time of peaco has been found. It is said that Prince Nicholas of Monienccro is determined that his troops shall be good husbandmen without tinning their swords into plowshares. lie has ordered tha t i every one of his active warriors shall plant during 1801, 200 grape vines ; every brigadier must plant twenty; every commander ai;d under commander of a battalion ten, every drummer or color bearer five. Every guide, nore over, must plant two olive trees and every corporal one. It is esti mated that in consequence of this order Montenegro will have 4,030, 000 giapevines and 20,000 clive trees by the beginning of next vear. Coxorkssman Gitosvi:xon of Ohio has made a good suggestion for the saving of time now devoted to eulogies on dead members of the house. His idea is that these speeches should be made on the Sundays instead of on working days. Fifteen good days have been lost during the presei.t con gress because of this rule of appro priating the best part of the legis lative day to this funeral elo quence. Tin: Alia Californian says that t ho Sioux ;wa'r being over, it is in order to proceed now with the court-martialing of Forsylhe and the other lighting soldiers whe did the work. IVrhaps Sitting Bull's widow should he pensioned. The new Senator from North Dakota lives at Devil's Lake. It is time that the brimestone dis trict had a representative. Money Is King. This is a true saying and is the reasoa that Mueller i: Garrett are doing such a rustling business. Their cash ligures are taking the lead and their stock is the best. You do not have to pay for any lonp credit by trading with them as they do business on a strict cash principle. Smoke ths celebrated Havana filled 5-cent igtrs, manufactured at Julius Jos h"s cigar factory. For a superior qualiiy of silk umbrellas with pold and silver handles, go to Will & St.u k's. Absolutely Pure. H is -cy r r l it r t isi:t f . I ave fpi i i'.y.sf i i; ;li ft nl v.tK.'i flu ( n more economical tiiun ue onlmarj kind, ami (inihol be ol! in teiiiK-ii. tion wilb iiiiiiuUuie of low leal, short weiuht hIuui oi h;r,li.it: po'.vd Sold only ui i-uis. i;orxL 1;aki.v ow OKtt t o . 11- -X., H. I. I.!iwr.i M, Jon.vsc.v it Co., Asri-tits, Portland, Oreiron, Tie Delegated Frencli CURE Warrantc.1 to . ?!'? f-ftff Vf !. rr ni. i.i ore f.ii.Uii.i i itli.i.u.u 3 AFTER the veiierutite (irtpins of either sex whether arism fruin the txcrs.inc use of Htinuii:utt8t tobaeco or opium, or thr iui(h jouthful imlia reticn, over iiiilnl'i iKc, etc., euch as loan of ratn Power, Wakelii'ncis, harinif Down ains in the Back, Seminal Wrakne8a, Hys eria, N'ur ous HrMstnitiun, Xocturnal Omis ions, Lciicorrhoc, Kizzincss, Weak Memorj-, Loss of Power and lmjoten;y w hich if neg lected oiLen lead to premature o!d age and insanity. Price if 1 a box; 6 hoxeo fer5.C0 Sent ly mail on ret-cif-t of price. A Vl:ITI.N .l tf:tIFF is ?iv.:u with every ii ortler received, to refund tne money il a Permanent cure is not effected. We have thiia't:8of tetiinonialH from old and yountr, of both aerct-s, w ho have been permanently cund by the use "f Aphroditine Circular free, il'lrcssj iiik Ai-iiKU m r.: tF. ro. Western Kranch, Cox, 27. Pi.riland, 0.-e-,-on. For Kde by Fosiny M iaon, who edaleand ntiil dr.i;u:its, Albany, Oregon. Fib's Mfo Mhil Fills Fi'T Ft'inale I rt'ularities; noth- tlu ni on Ouarantow to -jt- ' r l iner.?: i Vi Don't be humbug. eed. Save tiuie, Health and money. J-'VOV i:iKe no oilier. 'S&n.V'SK ''t to any ad- drCM by m:iii on receipt of price, ?2 "0. Ad drew 4 phi (i .Medli-hie Company iVe-a Crancb liox I'urttuml, Or. 8old by Forhay & Haipn, A'bany, OreifeD w fantcn Two rooms furnished or nn- fumiidnil for li-ht fc...,i,. ni'Ht be near III Inline - j o irt l town. JSo lul.iren. Atlln:s Una uncc. irANTKD A traiiistreaa, one nhnenn cut II and fit. t' lil at corner of :th and Kail rot.d tm t!i, lira, F. A. ilurkbart. 15! el vsP v w -airA i"v " g .'.I ..?..! t'ie market, .tvcr ftC4.."'s , 'Vail. MHwiwrullv yv"?:' ..y yi.Bed by prominent M'-T. t-t&'J ladies monlhlv. Do Not Pass By ! YE HAVE A EEW: WINTER That wo REDUCED RATES! BLACK AND COLORED JB GOODS ! VELVETS. SILKS, SATINS AND FLUSHES, LADIES' AND MIOSES SILK AND KNIT UNDEltWFAR, COTTON AND WOOL HOSE, EMIHiOlDKIHES. SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARFS. Y FILINGS, SHAWLS, ETC. GK W. SIJVGPSOTSJ", FIRST STREET, A LISA NY, OREGON. Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy goods of DEYOE & FROM AN liliOS., guns and JULIUS GEADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE BAZA A it. THE LEAD1NJ CROCKERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY STORE OF ALP ANY. THE ONLY GEM'IStt ROGERS BROS SIL VER WARE, FRENCH CHINA 4UiD GLASSWARE, ROY'S WAGON -i. ABY AND DO.'J; CAR, RIAGFS. AND A Geasral Assortment of Paac Goods. Specialty in the finest Ten, Coffees and Family Groceries, for r.et cash and carries tho largest, stock in the Valley. .39?" Insurance agent for Fire and -;m inc. I FnrT x 1 iIOR .$l.75 gen 'xjm T03I PKICKS. Come and see us at our store Prompt service and polite attention to everybody MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. SAUF0 jliTi L ink INURES kenmttiam, Keuraigta, Corn - HEADAOHE, And ALL PAIN. Tb OftHfsrai rttHiTS sni XigstW LECTKIO COUGH CTJR cvr oolms, cnoor. coksukptw. M j i& DrstfiiU. Emi J5o, 50 & I aeslAOsr O. , Prop's. Lea Angsist, Oj TAKE THE CAIJ FROM Un STABLES 01 V RATES: To any part oi the city, 50 cent For caliiiiif, first hour 1.50. each subsequent hour 1. Sliiloh'a Cure will immediately relieve Croup. Whooping couirh and Uroncbilis. For sale by FoshayA Maeon. GARMENTS will sell at REDUCED RATES! ffaImorters anil Dealers man kinds o guns ana ammunition iiiiiiuip aciiie oi ev ery descriptor), cutlery and base ball goods . . 1 -1 t' ammunition tithing acl; tents, namniocKS ana cxmip cnairs. jne largest Btock south of Portland. Coineone and all. No trouble to show B.-ods. Quick sales and small profits is our motto. Also repair shop connected with store and first class workmen to do all kinds of work. He buys '.or It. r F N ' ' ' " ' V1, tllK. 83 SHOE nd oilier succinites for C.on. men. I.nlif- I.'t,. ot.. ...... - i j ...... in - "? ra",Cll a,!(1 stau.ed on hot- toiu. Address V. L. DOl'c;- 1 A S, lirocklon, Muss. Sold bv L. Iz. BLA IN. 7 ALU ANY, OHKGOX The result of heavy charges almost invaria bly disastrous to the fel- Q.V"vho does the heavv charging. This is as true of prices as it is ot deadly firearms. That's why wa ,h-ive chalked OUR GOODS down to liOT- FOR SALE PY ALL DRCGGISTS. "Si?mc"inonths kc;o I purchased a bos of Dr. J. P. Gill's Catarrh Cure for in v own use, hut tindinff my nephew, O. . McMahan. needing such mtdi. cine I let him have my box of inedi cuie. lie now sends for three more boxes, Buying it is the best thinjr for catarrh ever tried hy him and hip rit-nds. 1 pot another box to use in my case, and cheerfully recommend, it toothers. (Sipned), JOHN McMAffAN, Ex-County Commissioner Lane Co. Orrpon, Sj)rinpfi''d, Lane county, Orepon. Prof J, W.Johnson, president of the State university, says it cured him of a roti ph after two other prescriptions h 3d failed. Likewise two of his little iritis used It to cure their coiiphs. ..Mrs Murk 2ailey, wife of Prof. Bailey, sent it to Prof. Johnson, anJ recom mends it to all who sutler from colds and coiiphs. For coiiphs it acts like aebariii, and can ba inhaled into the jires or rassas-es. where no other couph cures can reach. On lie Threshold oi the The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods -W. Ilia assortment is bigger thau variety andprices. The Hiirlicst Market Price Paid for Have removed their entire stock of i Hardware into the new Baltimore a Block. Call And keep yourself warm, if you would enjoy health and life. The Pasteur Filter is recommended hy all physicians as t lie very best. Call and see now they work and learn puces. io one can alloru 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. a n 4i jJESr" V FOR 1891 AT F. READ'S" ever before, and he is prepared and see them. M0EE THAN SEVEN HUNDRED different styles and differ ent kinds of Stoves for Heating and (loot; TK- ,at. - world's -factored , under the tiattlere is " tndo - This f0 the V , mSt outlive. LT D We Carand "t can be i ... - " New Year to satisfy cuskniers in quality Country Produce. T T THE - fapaPtonfi) ; OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. E. HOGG, K.cel. r. axe Oregon DeTelopment Do.'g Steamship Lino lUiUU .AND 22 Hours Less Tim Than by any other route: Accomodation iinsnrpaaeed (or ccn.fort 1 safety, l ares and heights via Yiuiii u I Uio Oregon Deve orrotnt cowptny'i J hip, much less that by any other route ! ten all points in the HjJlit.net't I t utd San Francisco. iSAILINQ DATES ! TKOM TAQUUTA. Willamette Valley.... W V I Declftj ti Willamette Valley ,,,,. raOH UK FRAACUOO Wrallm . t. f.i " I Willamette Vallev Nov, 2 f The con pan? reserve the right to chan I teuiiers t r s ulinir dates. 'i PllLT riBMt.NOKB TBJIKg, Kxccpt Sundays.) L Yar,ulna 7;00 a u I Lv Albany 12 20 Conalli 10:35 an " Ckr-allis I -OS ri Ar Albany ; lte a it I Ar Vaquiua 4 SS r i O. & C. tia.nt noect at AiUtn andCa W. M Roae. UOODI, General Wander, v. r r. iiirrni Corral lis, O oa EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MOUNT SHiSTA EOtTi California cxprrss trains run daily soura I koptb 7.-00 pm..Lv Portland Ar o-as . 10:2b p m.,L.....Allany Lv'.". 6:2; m U jJa m..Ar. S. Francisco. Ly.. 9-Ov js local Ps. Train Dally--(Ex. Suniuj : a m. .Lv. ... . Portland . 12:20 pm..Lv.... Albany.. 5:40 p mAr.....Koseminr.. . ..Ar.. 4Kt0raM Lv..l2.-00a ..Lv.. 6:0n'' abitea Braaca. 2:S6 PLv... Albany Ar 9i l 7:Oani..LT Albany Ar.. .i6 r 9,im..At Lebanon. Lr.. i-4u im : . . albant local, PAiLT (Except Sunday) fw2 -v"" Portla"d .r....9.0C ai -J.W.....Ar. ..Albany..Lv....5.W)Ai rULLJIAK BUFFETSLEEPEli.S. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For aecommonaT!"! r.f grcrd-CV'iS it eei Ber a'.tai bed to F. : er 1 n, .n. TeM Side i:;v?..i Hot ween loi:lana :"! I ' -1 Kail Train KaMr-F.icep'.Srndij .-Lv . . . Vtut lawiT"Ar . f ' 4. p. 1 llu p oi..A:..Ccnai;fa.. u Li.f.p. n At Altniny and CYnaliis cou? ect iih trniin of Oregon I'a- iflcUaiiiosul. f at ie Train Ialty-Expt f ut.Jj 4:40 pm..l v... :io p in.. Ar... . Iritiai.d ... Ar.. .il Jlinriviiie.i.v.. t.4cJi THROUGH TICKFTS lo AU I'cint EAST AND SOUTH tfFct tickets and full 'inforrr.aticn i irardinfr rates maps, etc., call on corm-ami aircntat Albanv. - Ji. KOKH1.ER, Manager E. P. KOOEKP, AjfL Ci. V. 4 P, A , wmi Tfl lunTcnuTut ivnnvjnun int PHiKCiPL POINTS IN THE UNITES f STATES. CANADA AMD EUROPE. PULLMAN PALACE CAE S1IIFEES.' Tne 0olocitt Eleeoinx Cars Bob Throcb Ex ms Traiu OMAHA, KANS : CITY, CHICAGO AND ST. 3UIS. Elrfaat Mew Mining ai Hit t aaase. Clow Connections at Portland for San Fiat Cisco and Putrct Sound point. 9Rnat leave the Comtnnv'i whit, ml t the foot of Broadalbio street, onTueedav aoJ ' Friday of each week. C. O. RA WI.IKGR, City ticket and Freicbt Airn.t C. 8. MILLKK. Veacral Traffic Haaagrr. T. W. VtX. r. -1 THE MARKETS. ALBANY QCOTATIOK8. i Wheal 60 . ' Oats 45c r Flour 14.25 per bbl ' ' Potatoes 50c Epps 23c Butter 30025c Lard 10lil4c. Hams 141.V. i Shoulders tiSc Bacon 10 lac. Hops 30cc ' Hay Timothv. lf?. App eg Oreen, 40 ,50 per bn. ' Plujia Dried, 4gc per B. App'es dried bleached 9e eundricd til 8 c Chickens 14.505 00 Hides Bcf hides, prr, 4 c,' " c ; deer skins, 20c; sheep pell, lc c, accordinp to wooL Beef 22c pross. Mutton fi 00 per tend. Hops 56c. arescec. Lard KfiT or 5 v-lion ' Me; . 15r " ' j. I 3- 4