THE MOBNING HEKALD: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, IbDl.
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THE IXblAX COXFEHEXCE.
The results of the talk of the
Indian chiefs gathered at Wash
iiigton, does not apparently hear
out the complaints agaiiiHt tho in
itial! agents, in reganl to sw indling
the Slonx out of their rations.
Had anything of the kind oc
curred we may be pure that the
Sioux chiefs would not have leen
. at all backward in telling it to the
commissioner, and yet no such
complaint appears to have been
made.
White Ghost complained of the
encroachment of the w hites upon
the land of the Indians and of the
sinallness of the rations of cotlee
and bacin. Big Mane did not like
the small size of the bet-f cattle
furnished. Sad Bear said that
what his people wanted was more
reservation schools. All agreed that
they did not want military agents,
which is an answer to the charges
against the civil agents.
As the Chronicle says what the
Sioux really want is all that they
can eat and then perfect liberty to
go where they please. In this
they are not unlike many people
whose skins are of a lighter hue.
There are many of our own fellow
citizens who like to get oil' the
reservation and have ghost dances
and then be taken back and fed
and pampered. Unman nature is
very much the same, whether
among white menorSioux Indians.
A stcdv of the sources of out
foreign iiuniigraton, shows that
.the increase comes from localities
that altound iu the greatest illiter
acy, and consennently the least
desirable eU-ment to bring into
this country. Bradstreet stilus up
that during lS'.H) the total number
of immigrants arriving in the
I'nited States from foreign coun
tries was I! !,:.';, a gain over the
preceding year of tlo.WM), or 1 j per
cent. The bulk of the increase
was found in arrivals from three
countries in central and southern
K 1 1 rope A u at i ia-1 1 11 nga ry , 1 'o
land, Italy and, iu fact, these
three countries may !e credited
alone with supplying more than
tho entire increase noted, a? their
total gain over lsS'. was '.'.i,0(H)f or
X.ik'iO more than the total net gain.
The arrivals of British immigrants
showed a heavy falling oil', (iei
mun arrivals gained slightly, and
Russian immigrants were also
numerous than in 1SS!.
Tiif. Age of Steel thinks that tho
trust record thus fur in 1S!1 sIioas
that the "balance of trade'" is be
ginning to turn in lavor of the
public, as against monopdy. At
the same time it must be admitted
that the "combination" disease is
by no means cured. It keeps
breaking out in fresh spots at
irregular intervals. For iustauce,
the leading oat meal manufacturers
are even now busy with the forma
tion of the $3,000,000 American
Cereal Company; the threshing
machinery manufacturers are try
ing to get together in an incorpor
ated organization ; the new Oak
Harness Tanners' Association
hopes to survive as a price-fixer;
steel rail manufacture is gridually
getting into stronger hands ; and
finally, Mew England's spool
bobbin and shuttle industry is not
unlikely to pass into the control of
an English syndicate with a capi
tal of $5,000,000.
Tub death of admiral l'orter
removes one of the nation's famous
naval ollicers who has rendered
distinguished services to his
country. His funeral will be at
tended with the highest military
and civil honors.
The Jewish citizen of Portland
are taking active steps toward as
sisting the persecuted Jews in
Russia. A fund is being raised
for this purpose.
The Oregon legislature will
terminate its lalwrs this wick.
The fashion of berating the leg
islative assembly, and of railing at
the legislators as a set of incom
petent spendthrift idle villians,
has grown into common use, and
the far larger fchare of the news
papers of the state are indulging
in the pastime to a large extent.
The facts of the business is that
the legislators work industriously
and as consistently as is possible,
considering the difficulties that
surround their task. The present
legislature is really doing a large
amount of meritoiims labor, and
future events will demonstrate that
fact. If the assessment law passed
by the house Incomes a law, even
if it is imperfect, it will represent
a vast amount of labor, and will
accomplish much good. Many
other meritorious bills have been
worked up, and the nlt:m.ite verdict
will be that the '01 legislature was
an industrious and capable one.
Cleveland's silver tongue has
got him into trouble. The demo
crats who favor fiee coinage bitter
ly denounce his anti-silver senti
ments, and his imprudent speech
may defeat his nomination. The
democrats on the other hand are
afraid if he is nominated his hos
tility to the coinage measure will
cause his defeat at the polls, which
is a sensible conclusion.
The system of public improve
ments authorized by the amended
charter should be set on foot as
soon as jossible this season. The
bridge acros3 the AVillaniet.e is
the first an I foremost on the list
of improvements.
The Portland consolidation bill
should be passed by the Oregon
legislature. A big city embracing
the suburbs which naturally lie
long to Portland would do much
towartl making Oregon's proud
metropolis the great mart she
should be.
Teachers Examination.
Notice is hereby given that the
regular public examination of
teachers, for Linn county, will
take place iu Albany, commencing
on Wednesday, Feb. 25th at 1
o'clock i. m.. and continue until
Friday noon, Feb. 27th. All
teachers must positively bepresent
at the time of commencement, as
no one will be admitted to the ex
amination who is not so present.
J.F. Kl SSEI.L,
County School Superintendent.
Albany Mih Market.
I wish to inform the public that
Mr. Ham inch will take charge of
the market for the present,
M. Hyde.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder nover varies. A marve
fpuri ty.stretith and wholcsomencSB
more economical than the ordinar
kind, and cannot he sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test, Miorl
ureieht alum or phosphate powders'
Sold only in cms, Koyal Baking 'ow.
mK Co. HM Wall it.. N. T.
Lewis M, Johnson fe Co., Agents,
Portland, Oregon,
Tlie Celebrated French
CURE
Warranted to
cure
-immxE
I, or mane
refunded
&:.fop
AFTER
theVeneruttve urtuis of either Kx whether
arimiut from the excraaite use of stimulants,
tobacco or opium, or thr ugh J outhful indis
rction, ove r indulgence, etc., such as loss of
rain Power, Wakcfu'ness, Bearing Down
am in the B'ck, Seminal Weakness, Hys
eria, Ncr 'Oil' ; B' ration. Nocturnal Omis
ioiis, Leucorrh tie Dizziness, Weak Memory,
Loss of Power ami Irupotcnjy which if neg
lected often lead to premature old age and
insanity. Price 91 a box; 6 boxeo tcr$5,G0.
Sent i'V mail on receipt of price.
A WttllTES CUAKAMTEK is (riven
with every order received, to refund tne
money if a I'rrniaaeal cure is noteffected.
We have thousands of testimonials from old
and youne, of both sexes, who have been
permanently cured by the use of Aphroditine
Circular free, Addressf
"HE AMIKO MCDiriXE fO.
Western Branch, Box, 27. Portland, Oregon.
For sale by Fosbay 4 Mason, who esale aud
etail druggists, Albany, Oregon.
Fiber's Golden FEMALE Pills
For Female Ir
regularities; noth
ing iike them on
the market. Never
ifail. Successfully
used by prominent
ladies monthly.
Guaranteed to re
lieve suppressed
menstruation.
So Safe Ceriain
,1 Don't be humbug
ged, save lime,
Health and monev.
W..I... ....
.2?. Sent to anv ad
dress by maii on receipt of price, 12.00. Ad
dress Aithro Medlrlnr Company
West Branch Box 27, rrtld. On
Sold by Foehay & Mason, Albany. OrsgM
a? 3
-BfiirS-
Do Not Pass By !
VE HAVE A FEW:
WINTER
-Xhat we
REDUCED RATES 1 1
j FURNISHING COOPS,
VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS AND PLUSHES, LADIES' AND
' MISSES SILK AND KNIT UNDERWEAR, COTTON
AND WOOL HOSE, EMBROIDERIES, SILK AND
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARFS,
VEILINGS, SHAWLS, ETC.
BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS !
Gr. W. SIMPSON,
FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
WnSTTJED
-Ten thousand Men Women and Children to huy goods of-
DEYOE & FROMAN JJItaS.,
euns and
Ell'ITEMEftT
run high in this city over System
Builder as every body is uxi ng it for
Catarrh of the Stomach, Dyspepsia
Coiintipation, Impure blood and to
build up their system. Try it and
tell your friends about it, as it
must possess wonderful merit
when all speak well of it.
Wood for;Sale.
Dry fir wood delivered to any
part of the city at $3 00 per cord.
Leave orders at the foot of Ferry
street at 1'. W. Spink's lumber
yard.
FHx'tilCIASS
WIL DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND
suieon. Can be found at bis office
room in Stratum's block, First street, Albany
Oregon-
C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND JUR-
geon Albany, Oregon, office n Pierce
new block. Oifioe hours, from 8 a. M. to
p.
AJ. ROSSITER, VETERINARY SUR
. geon, graduate of Ontario veterinary
college and me ber of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is prepared to treat the
diseases of all domesticated animals on J
teienunc principles, umce at Alls narsnau s
livery stalde Residence 4th and Calapooia
streets, Albany, Oregon.
CI'. H MI1BRI,IN, M. D., Homapathic
'hysic-an, otGce at Dr. Wallace's old
stand, llroadalhin street. Oifice hours, 7 to
'. A. t to 3 and 6 to 8 P. H.
DUG. A. WHI-NEY, PHYSICIAN AND
surtrrin. Qrailuate of Bllevue Hospi
tal Medical College, New York City. DireaBep
ATTVKNEV
W, T. RI'RNKY. L. T. SARIN, J. W DRAPER
I IL'R.N Y, BARIN & DRAPER, ATfoR-
J nevs at law. Oregon City, Oregon. 1 wen
tv years exnericnx as regiMierl thj U. S.
Land Ottlcv at Oregon City and in tne land
practice recommends us in our specialty
tiUMioess before the Land Office or the couru
and involving the practice in the gei.eral
Land Uftice.
H
C. WATSON, attorney-at-Iaw, Albany
, Ore-'on. Office in Stndian block
T N. DUNCAN ATTORNEY-AT LAW
tj , and Dotary public Qlice in the Strahan
niouk, rooms No. 1 and 2.
o. R. N. Blacksurn. o. w. WRiuiir,
BLACKBURN, & WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT
Law, Albany Oregon. Office in Odd
. ellow's Temple. iV ill practice in all courts
of the rtate, and give special attention to all
business.
WOLVERTON CHARLES E. AITORNEY
at Law, Albany, Or. Office in roorc IS
and 14 Eos.er's Block, over L. E. Blaio's
atorei
J R." W E AT II KREORD, ATrtRN EY AT
. law, Albany, Oregon. ott in the
r'linn Block. Will practice n all the
courts of theetate, and give specia. attention
to all business.
JAMES P. MEAD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
and title examiner, Albany, Or. Will
practice in all the courts of the state. Ab
stracts of title furnished on short notice.
Ten years experience.
SECIIET SOCIETIES.
A. O. U, W. Safety Lodge No, IS; meets
every Monday evening at the G. A. K.
hall on Ferry street, between Seeond and
Third. Albany, Oregon. Strangers in the
city and transient brethren cordially invited
to attend.
McPherson Post No. S, G. A. R.
Stated meetings at the O, A. R.
Hall on tne second and Pourto
Friday evenings cf each monrh.
Transient Comrades ate cordi
y invited to meet with us
j. r. nrtuiau,
B. F. TlSLiR, Commanderj
Adiutant,
TAKE THE CAB
FROM
rates:
To any part of the city, 50 cent
For calling, first hoor$1.50. each
subsequent hour 1.
REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR.-CHA8
Pfeiffer, Prop. Only flrst-eclass house
i the eitv. Lanre aamnle rooms for com
merctal men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General stage offir Corvallis.
Wan ten Two roomt furnished or un
furnlehed for light keeping
must be near the business part of town. No
children; Address this office.
wmmm
GARMENTS
will sell at-
REDUCED RATESI
"Imortera and Dealers in all kinds o
ammunition fishing ackle of ev
ery descriptor), cutlery and base ball goods,
tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The
largest stock south of Portland. Come on
and all. No trouble to show goods. Quid
sales and small profits is our motto. Also
repair shop connected with store and first
class workmen to do all kinds of work.
CATARRH
kMUBfttif m, Nenralgia, Con
MIMAOHC An ALL PAIN.
TU OaUfcnfe ?sWt m Vsptrr
IIOTKIO COUCH CUB
mm mum ttM. ownauto.
M y aH rBto. Sm Ms I
FOR 8AI.K BY ALL DRUGGI8T8.
''Some'months ago I purchased
bux of Dr. J. P. Sill's Catarrh Cure for
m own use. but finding my nephew.
i. 3i-siann. neeainjr Burn medi
cine I let him bare my box or mcdl
cine. He now Bonds for three more
boxes, saying it is the best thing for
caiarrn ever tnea iy mm and hip
rnends. I got another box to use in
my oase, and cheerfully recommend it
tooiners,
(Signed). JOnN McMAflAX.
Ex-County Commissioner Lane Co,
uregon,
Springfield. Lane county. Oregon.
l'rof J, Yft Johnson, president of the
State jniviTsity. says It cured him of
a cough after two other prescriptions
hid failed. Likewise two of his little
girls used It toenre their coughs. .Mrs
Murk Bailey, wife of Prof. Bailey,
sent it to Prof. Johnson, and reeom
mends it to all who sntler from cold
and coughs, tor coughs it acts like
a charm, and can bs inhaled into the
jlpes or passages, where no other
cougn cures ;an reach.
m
CO
Moore's Revealed
Remedy.
Astounding in its effects in the cure
of Rheumatism, Authtna, Mala
ria, Billiou8nes8 or any other di
sease arising from deranged Liv
er, Stomach or ff idnevs it drivee
all impurities from the blood.
Mrs. Chas. A. Russell, who is
favorably known througho it the
Northwest, writes:
"For fifteen years I was a con
stant sufferer from Asthma with
out any relief, except that obtained
by constant change of locality.
Two years ago I tried Moohe's Re
vealed Remedy and the benefits
received from it were the most
gratifying. It gave me relief from
the first, and prevented the terri
ble distress peculiar to the disease
that made life almost unbearable.
Any one who has ever hed asthma
can understand the gratitude I feel
toward this remedy. Believing it
had added pleasant years to my
life I have not hesitated to recom
mend it to all like sufferers, and
always with the same happy re
sults. '
TXTo he hnd nf all A
or send to Stewart-Holmes Drug
jo., Seattle, wasn.
n the Threshold of the
The public is invited to inspect the im
mense stock of Dry Goods
His assortment U bigger thau
variety and prices.
Tho Highest Market Price Paid for
Have removed their entire stock of
Hardware into the new Baltimore
Block. Call
And keep yourself warm, if yon would enjoy health and life. The Pastear Filter is recommerded by all
, J. . . i : i . ow hntv I haw arirlr onH bom nnnU. NO One C&D allOrU
plivsicians as me verv ueoi.. u u - -v. '
to do without one. For an elegant heating stove that will make the room comfort
able, or a cooking stove or range that U warranted to keep the housewife
in good humor, call and select from our immense line, embracing
all the most desirable makes of stoves.
FOR 1891 AT
ever before, and he is prepared
and see them.
"MYVD
R"RVT!W
' different
vu juno, oi Btoves for
Seating gad m
ty, seating and Cooking are
T, World's Be1-manufactn, nade, tt,
i . . -i. mere u nn . i .
lew Year
.
.....
.
to satisfy cuBtcrners in quality
Country Produce.
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TnTWTiPTrn
style and differ-
-ttiis
Yaquioa Route
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. K. IIOGO, Itacelver.
AKC
Oregon Development Do.'b
Steamship Line
225 MILlSilOKTEIi
AD
22 Hours Less Time
Than by any other route:
Accomodations unsurpassed for corcfr.rt ao
safety, t arcs an! frelrhu ia Vsquiba ao
the Orevron Deve op men t coDiiy's
bips, much less that by any ether route
ween all points in tbe WilMn-t al
and San Frail ciaoo.
SJaIIINO DATES.
nou TAQtrrjra.
Willamette Valley.... Dec 10th
W V..... .. 19th
Willamette Valley 2Jth
moM aaarKAKtnioo
Wrallnn Dec 6th
Willamette Valley... " 16th
Willamette Vallev Kor, 24th
The company reserve the right to chang
tuuners (.rsiliniraates.
oailt raat kas.
Kicept bunrtaa.)
L Taqdlna 7.-00 iaL Albany 1S20 rS
Corvalln 10:36 a I ' Corvallis IM ri
A' Albany :Jo a h I Ar Yaquiua - t. M.
O & C. ttaine jonnest at AiLan and Cot
Wa. II . Hoio,
C, . Uoors, Oeneral Marnier,
U. f A P. Agent
Corrallis, O oa
EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
THE MOUNT SKZSTA ROUTE
California express trains run daily
aui'rn
.NORTH
70 p m..Lv.... .Portland ....Ar.. 9Jti am
10.-a p m..LT.... .Albany Lv.. 6:C am
10:15 a m..Ar. 8. Francisco. Lr.. 9-00 pm
Vaeal Paxil. Train Dally- Ex. Sunday
60 a m..Lv... Portland Ar. . i0 pm
-Lv'li-OOam
1 7 711 n TU l.v AUIITIV
5:40 p mAr.....RoxeDurK...
Lv.. 6. 20 am
. . usuas nraarn.
2:36 pLv..... Albany Ar.. D.26 pm
2:3S p m Ar ....Lebanon..... Lv .. ) 4n am
7:30am..L Aliaiiy Ar.. i -M pm
8.32am. .Ar Lebanon ... H.. S 40 pm
albakt LoctL, daily (Except Sunday)
5.C0 r a.. Lv.... Portland. ...r....9.C AU
J.W- ..At. ..AltunyLt....&.ou a a
rULLMAI-J BUFFETSLEEFEKS.
TOCKIST fiLEEIUiG CAKS,
lor atcommiHiation of bece nd-t. lave i a
woKcrs attached to r'xprtsr 1 rains.
W t Side liltlslon.
Between 1'oidantl and Cuivullis
Mall Tnln Italiy - Fxccp. Sunday
7: a ui..Lv ...Po.tUn-1 ..Ar.SSOp.
12:10 pm..Ar. Ccnauis. . L. lioip m
At Allany and Consllis coji:tct with
trainaof urc&p PatificKailroad.
Express Train Ilally (Exctpt Sunlaj
4:40 pm..Lv.... I-ort ialid... Ar.. bivTan.
'.Zb p m . Ar.... aliiinville.Lv..S.4( am
THROUGH TICKETS
lo All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
VFor tickets and full 'Infortnaiion rr
Kardin rates maps, etc, call on ccn.pi.j "s
atfent at Albanr,
K KOF.ULER,
Uanairer
E. P. ROGERS.
Asst. G.F. &P. A
TICMS
TOANDJFEOH THE
PRINCIPL POINTS
IN THE UNITED
STATrS. CANADA
AND EUROPL
PULLMAN PALACE CAR SLFLFErS.
Free Oolonitt Sleenimr Cars Rob Tbroog en
Ex reu Trains
OMAHA,
(jUUlstJiLi nii r
KAKi
CHICAGO AND ST.
CITY,
DUIS.
Elrcant Kcw Dlalnc 4 a i
Cnaace.
Close Connections at Portland for San Fiao
Cisco and Pmret Sound points.
JYVBoats leave the Company's wharf, at
the foot of BroauaJbin street, on 1 uewiav ao j
Friday of each week. C.l. KAH LCS,
4 ity ticket and r reiL-lu Akt nt
C. S. JtlllK.N.
iiexrral TraOIr Manasfr.
t. n. i i.e.
4.. r. a.
THE MARKETS.
ALBANY QUOTATIONS.
Wheat 00
Oat4 4f c
Flour H.25 per bbl
Potatoee 03c
Ekkb 23c
Butter-:l5c
Lard 10(3 l'ic
Hama 14(g l.V.
Shoulders ti(a iSc.
Bacon 10 lie.
Hop 20c
HaV TiuiuUiP. lift n&tK'and rl a.i
12.' "
Appes Green. fX)a .T5 per bu.
PIujis Dried, 9c. per ft.
App't-e dried bleached c tundritsd
& 9 c.
Chickens f4.505 00
Hides Berf hides, Rrecr, 4 c,
c ; deer skins, 20c; sheep pelte. lt'ij
c, according to wool.
Beef 22,c sross.
Mattoo $2 00 per head.
Hogs .Stc oresaec.
I