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THE MORNING HERALD: FBI DAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1691. UAIIfcY AMD . WBEKM TERMS .OF SUBSCRIPTION: DAILY Published 'vfrwj moralng except Mondays eltrered by carrier, pef week- 020 By null, per )car 8 00 k I WKKKLT. Published every Friday Morning.) ns copy, per annum, In advance..-..l2p00 Wrben not paid In advance.... .'. S0 THE MAILS, Mails t the Albany postofflce class Far all onkcee north The Eastern states The West Hide ItfiO A. a, And the Nairow Oa lea R. RJ J or Portland and Sous 11. M orvallis and Yaquina ..12.3o r. M 1 Bofflcs - th .7:S0r. M The poetotfice will be cljtsd each evening irom sU to seven o'clock. Registered cutter tor the ly morning train should be maded before o clock the reyioos ereninr. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs t assencer. Fultrht..... .lU.13pm12.20pm .i 3.omni7.46ain FALL! NU LONG DISTANCES. The amount of mental or physi cal suffering that immediately precedes death has always been a question of interest. No reporter would think of describing an exe cution without'atteinpting to give an analyais'of the feelings of the condemned man on the scaffold. The remembrance of the death agency of a loved one often causes more acute agony than the idea of eternal separation. Feople have brooded until they were almost driven to madness over the thought that they might be buried alive and awake to brief conscious ness in their coffins. In this skep tical and pessimistic age it is not so much death that is feared as . the pains that are supposed to ac company., it. Novelists kbave at tempted.to.depicture the thoughts of a drowning man during the few seconds that, intervene be tween suhmersian and total Iocs of - sense. One of the most graphic pages in Victor Hugo is that in which he imagines the sensations of a man fallen overboard in mid ocean while the ship is pulling out of sight and he is gradually lapsing into insensibility. Sympathetic persons have speculated on the agony of anticipation that must fill the mind of a man falling from a great height, and consoled them selves with the thought that he was dead before he struck the earth. - Physiologists ' have interested themselves in the general question and especially in that in reference to persons falling from great heights. Persons who have been resuscitated . after drowning or hanging have been able to give some description of their sensa tions, but those who have fallen considerable distances and esca)ed death have not, so far as known, thrown any valuable light on the subject. It has been supposed that the thrill of terror analogous to that which any one feels when he perceives that he is in danger of falling and saves himself by a sudden effort, is of such intensity when the elevation is lofty as to immediately arrrest the vital function and cause death without a moments suffering. In cases of this kind the newspaper reorts 'usually add the consoling thought that the victim of the accident or suicide was probably dead before striking the earth and consequent ly spared both physical and mental suffering. Th-re never seems to 'have been any s.liil foundation for the prejudice, since it is difficult to suppose that a rson could l asphyxiated iu falling for three or fwiir seconds at the rate of from 50 to 75 feet a aecond, the time it ap proximately takes to reach the earth from an elevation of from 250 to :W0 f?et. The most that we can supose iu that respiration is suspended, and that there results a sort of syncope or condition of partial unconscious ness, not of sufficient duration to cause asphyxia. Almost anyone can hold his breath for a minute. Persons who give public exhibi tions remain easily under water for two minutes, and coral and pearl divers for more than twice that length of time. There facia on record to prove this view of the case. Indtending suicides who have thrown themselves from the suspension bridge at Cincinnati, a height of eighty feet, have lieen saved. To fall this distance would require about two second, and the striking of the water would be the principal thing to he considered. A man threw himself from the column of the Bastille, which is 150 feet in height, but falling on a tent erected for some workmen at the base, rebounded and struck the sidewalk. The fall had !een deadened in such a fashion that though painfully bruised, he was able to get up and walk away shortly afterward, if not cured of the suicidal mania, resolved, probably, in future to seek death by a less painful and more certain method. The the most notable case or survival after falling long distances is that related by a French writer, U. de Parville. It is that of an East Indian living in the island Oghin, who fell from a cliff 300 meters feign, which is just the altitude of the Tower Eiffel. His fall was broken by the masses of dense vegetation at the foot of the precipice and he escaped with out serious injuries. It is hardly probable that the Eiffel Tower will ever lie a favorite placa for suicides, the outward slope of the walls rendering a perpendicular fall for any considerable distance impos sible. Every thoughtful well wisher of the producing classes of the state of Oregon, who ia also a compre hensive and just conserver of the rights and interests of the various railroads of the state, will receive with satisfaction the news that the final action of the legislature will be to retain and strengthen the railroad commission. It is an absolute necessity, and in the end will redound just as much to the benefit of the railroads as to the other parties in the contracts for carrying produce, and for the traveling public. On the line of keeping the commission properly equipped with power, and of the rieht material for the position there should be ne backward steps. The legislature will adjourn at midnight to-night. If Policeman Simon has not got what he wants he should ask for it in a hurry, for the republican senators seem to have grown tired of following the dictation of his fine hand. The Portland politicians have been silly enough to allow him to scare them into giving him his own way, but the rest of the state say, "hands off." THR WORLD KNRICHED. The facilities of the present day or the production ot everything hat will conduce to the rnaterial welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the on ly perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual tocleanse the system gently in the Sprit time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. Annual School Meeting. Notice is hereby jrlven to tile legal voters of school district No. 5, Li nn county, Oregon, that the regular in nual school meeting of said school district will be held on the 11 rst Mon day, (ning the Sod day of March,lS91, at the hour of 7 o'clock p. m., of said day at the court house in the city of Albany, Linn county. Oregon, in said district, for the purpose of bearing the reports of the directors and clerk of said district, and to levy a tax f jr the support of the schools for the en suing: yar. Also for the purpose of levying a tax lor the purpose ol pay ing interest on the bonds of said school district and the second install raciit of the principal of said school bond, due and payable June 15th, if.ii, anil tor the transaction of any other business that may legally come ueiore tne meeting. itatea this Hilli day or February, A. D., 18H1 . C. (. Bl'RKHAKT, District Clerk. J. K. Weatiikkpord, Chairman Board of Directors. REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS Preiser, Prup. Only first-eclats bouse n tne city, utrxo sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General stage offlo Corvallis. Wanten Two rooms furnished or un furnished for light keeping must be near the business part of town. Mo children: Address this office. FIR SALK-iSOO to St ,080 worth of boose hold furniture in exchange for Improved real estate, auuu're at office of Oregon Land Company, 1 i( ACRES OK LAND- All flt for culti 1 Oil vation, and under fence, for sale at SiO per acre. Within lj miles from railroad stati in and 'JO miles from Albany. Apply at thi office. Kellce ri'lsjal Srlllraaenl. NOTICE is hereby given that the under lixneil have Bled their final account as ad ininistratora nf the estate of J. W. Fletcher, deceased, and the county court of Linn county, Oregon, has fixed the 7th day of March, lal, at 2 o'clock r. M. of said day at the coui t house in Albany. Oregon, for the tiKurlng of objections thereto and the settle ment thereoi. Dated this 4th day of February, 1891. E. J. Flstciibr: Ll'CT C, KLRTrUKR. Administrators. IIkwitt & Ikvixs, Alt vs. , Nullre for Pahllratlen. I'nited States Land Office, ) Oregon City, Or., Jan. 5, 1S(I1 . ) NOTICE is beicby given that in compliance with the provisions of the art of Congress of June 3, 1S7S. entitl ed "An act foi the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Terri tory," John Van Horn, of San Fran cisco, county of Sun Francisco, state of California, has this day tiled in this olliee bis sworn statement No. '2413, for the purchase of the N W of Section No. 20, in Tp. No. 1." South, Hange No. 8 Rant, and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more valiiahle for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to said land before the Krgister and Keceiveo of this of lice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tues day, the 2sth day of April, 1S!U. lie names as witnesses, J. Toegue uun, C. Cbataiu, E, Jean , M. Dullard , all of San Francisco, California. Any and nil persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or be fore said 2Sth day of April. 1801. J.T. APPERSON, Register, Do Not Pass By ! EWE HAVE WMTEE -That we REDUCED BATESII -" 1 FURBISHING GOODS, 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, WANTED -Ten tlionsand Men Women and Children to buy goods of- DEYOE & FROM AN BROS.,' guna and largest and all. anles and repair ITEM EXT run high in this city over System Builder as every body is nai ng it for Catarrh of the Stomach, DyspepBia Constipation, Impure blood and to build up their system. Try it and tell your friends about it, as it must poBsess wonderful merit wlien all speak well of it. Money Is Kins;, This is a true saying and is tte reason that Mueller & Garrett are doing such a rustling7 business. Their cash figures are taking the lead and their stock is the best. You do not have to pay for any long credit by trading with them as they do business on a strict casli principle. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Cat arrah remedy, price 50 cents. Nasal injector free, sold by Foshay & Mason. Children will freely take Dr. J. II. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm; unlike cough syrups, it contains no opium, will soothe and heal any disease of the throat or lungs quicker than any other remedy. If you want a durable monu ment go to Egan & Achison, who are handling nothing but the best grades. Physicians prescribe Dr. J. H. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm ; in it they find no trace of opium or morphia, while its enicacy in cur ing all throat or lung diseases is wonderful. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough, Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by Foshay & Mason. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemeteries, put up by Egan & Achison, at half the cost of stone. Many suffer from irritation of the kidneys and bladder without knowing what is the matter with them. Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm will give relief. Shiloh's Cure and consumption cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures coneumption. For Bale by Foshay & Mason. Although our line cf underwear is somewhat broken, Btill we have a few nice suits left which will be sold at a bargain. T. L. Wallace & Co. Vif rpfk will shave vou or cut your hair in the most approved stvie, We are sole agents for Hanan & fin ma linn nhnefl. oarrv them in every size and width, every pair warranted, try tnem. T. L. Wallace & Co. New goods of the latest patterns sold at Matthews and Wash burns is why they will sell over four loads of stoves and ranges 4 1 . tan fhatt Vavtt i Viol V firat. fell ID JVWl ) S ! JDV carload of Jewel Stoves and ranges now on the road to arrive reblat. The men of this vicinitv need not be jealous because their wives talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their good looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good nualites of the cook and heating stoves thev sell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and W. If yon want feed go to Morris & Blount. Coi. 1st, and Baker streets, their prices are reasonable and they deliver to all parts of the city without extra cost, Custom chopping a specialty. The finest line of groceries ever brought to this city can be found at Allen Bros. Fine comb honey and salmon bellies at Mueller & Garret's, the leading grocers. A large stock of fresh groceries just received at ParkerBros. All kinds of canned goods at Parker Bros. Egan & Achison are selling mon uments at Portland prices. A FEW: GARMENTS will sell at- REDUCED BATESI ALBANY, OREGON. 'Imorters and Dealers in all kindi o ammunition fiBliing ackle of ev ery aescripi'UD, cuuery mm untie utui guuua, tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The stock souti. 01 rortiana. uome ene No trouble to show goods. Cuic small profits is our motto. Also shop connected with store and first- Class woramen io uo an kwub oi wora. RH V cwafgia, Cfn MMsMOHK, AM ALL PAIN. tkt itMsnii fuM - aTsgattw vbovkio vovmm cum mmm mm mm, mmmnio. ft a ftrtasfcta. " Ba M, Mi I sjsansjsr k Oo, Prsjn's. t Awgssss, Oi 0t6,u'sVoM FOB SALS BT ALL DBCGGIBTS. "8ome?months ago I nurchased box of Dr. J. P. Gill's Catarrh Cure for my own use, but nndrng my nephew, j. n. mcnianan. needing sucn meat cine I let bim have iny box of medi. cine. He now sends for three more boxes, saying it is the best thing for catarrh ever tried by him and his mends, j got anotner box to use in my case, ana cheerfully recommend it toothers, (Signed), JOHN McMAHAN, Ex-County Commissioner Lane Co, Oregon, Springfield, Lane county, Oregon. Prof J, W, Johnson, president of the State university, says it cured him of a cough after two other prescriptions had failed. Likewise two of his little girls used It to cure their coughs. Mrs Mark Bailey, Wife of Prof. Bailey, sent it to Prof. Johnson, and reeom lnends it to all who suffer from colds and coughs. For coughs it acts like a charm, and can ba inhaled into the .iipes or passages, where no other cough cures can reach. o m CO Moore's Revealed Remedy. Astounding in its effects in the cure of Rheumatism, Asthma, Mala ria, Billiousness or any other di sease arising from deranged Liv er, Stomach or Kidneys it drives all impurities from the blood. Mrs. Chas. A. Russell, who is favorably known throughout 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 Moore'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 had 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. gjBfTo be had of all druggists, or send to Stewart-Holmes Drug Co., Seattle, Wash. m?, catah On the Threshold ot the The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods WW Www w kit His assortment h bigger than variety and prices. Th Highest e ALBANY te lnsti ALBANY, OREGON 189. .1891 A Eull C( rps of Instructors. Classical, Kit title, literary, eemmerds. -1 .1 .Loom fVnlraMnf KtUllV M- raiced tamest the needs of all frtadc of students. BpecUl inducements offered to students nrom aoroso. aiuuuu iiKt &M f I1I.M Per Terns. Instrumental instruction in music wl given by Him Laura Ooltra. Board in private families at low rates, and rooms for self boarding at small expense. A careful supervision exercised over pup away from home. For circular and full particulars, address ths president, Dfr w rrtKutT AlDsny, uregon. CR0WDER BROS Contractors and Builders. Iffirn nn T?iraf street with Wal lace A Cuaick, real estate agents, Albany, Oregon. Estimates given n all kinds of buildings or carpen- 1 11 1 A A. J V er WOrK. All wors; lniruaieu w b will be promptly executed. TO OTICE All persons having claims W .,rn.t h lots I. St. Mead, deceased. will pleane present them to L.H. Montanye, at his offlc , or to me at Albany, Oregon. n OLD RING, 6 GOLD PENS, 6 CEDAR - A 1 k.ltawnlofa all jl penci.s, 2 very xwu iimuaiiviiiv.o, sent to any &ddree to introduce my chrap J S. Simmons, Cadiz O. SAN WA has removed b s laundry to the iron hou the corner of Second aud Lyon streets. . r, kMHk anrl Mt Wftth secured by 8hioh's Catarrh Kemedv. Price 50 cento. Natal Injector free. For Sale by ausnv a naeoii. WANTED A seamstress, one who can cut and fit. Ciil at corner of 5th and Rail road streets, Mrs. F. A. Burkhart, -A FULL STOCK OF- Staple Groceries Crockery. Glassware. The best quality ot teas, coffees, candies nuts, etc , FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERT DAT. At this old reliable house Is also to lie found a complete assortment ot fresh famil) groceries, te which Is constantly being added all the seasonable lines of groceries and pro visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts. f-ntttetn Buckwheat Flour. Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, Theae goods were all boutrht when prices 1 tktunaflr t tit mnrin aril I ka DTV MJW UN lasai va w w W riven to his customers. Remember the place. (M ON VW un vu ua" B"H avwMm Conrad Myer. Nursery. Meagre. Ilvman & Brownell are prepared in their nursery to fur nish all kinds of stock, and those intending to plant should call upon them. tona to r. l me FOR 1891 AT ever bafore, and he is prepared Market Price Paid for TOM PRICES Come Promp t service and polite OQO sal o a v .o o 3 OP" ti,c KNOW G 1 38 tor t j 1 DO frighten you, but it is true. These are the sure symptoms of this terrible disease. There is one thing which will check it and that is Dr. ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY It is recommended by the bent physicians is Earops and Anwrlea. -SS eeata, 50 eeaU mm4 Sl.a yrr BXde. m 7T. H. HOOKER & CO., 46 West Broadway, Kiw YortV ALBANY I Manufacture steam engines, grist and saw miL, machinery, Iron fronts and 11 kinds of heavy and light work in iron sad brass castings. Special atten tion paid to repairing all kinds of machinery. Patterns made on short notioe COSTEL, President P LINGRAN, Peoretary, JOHN HOLMAN. SoptJ to eatisfy customers in quality Country Produce. Sii Premier. Compact, yeat. mid Durable. Do not fail to ex amine the ."Premier" .Vt before buying. -JJ. M. McKEE, hi Agcttt, ' I3t This machine may be seen at the Western Union Telefrrapn OStce n this city. The result of heavy charges 1 almost invaria bly disastrous to the fel- l.wwho does the heavy charging. This is as true of prices as it is ot deadly firearms. That's why wa have clialked OUR itSOODS down to BOT and see us at our store attention to everybody. 0 gS5 OH Ooai2 1111 AT "tru feel tired Do yoa Lgf I know what it means T B,rm" You are nervous Why? You cough La the morn ing Do you realize the cause? Your appetite is TYinr WVinf. maJroa it. an? All Q You seem like a changed I Lf3 person to your friends Do you know what is the matter or has the change lieen m gradual it has escaped your notice ? VAII 9 m taflttnpiiin! I U U MTa An hnS mo-wr ft,;. IK, ran Yapa Route ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. E. HOGG, Receiver, aire Oregon DeTelopment Go8 Steamship Line 225MDMH0RT1 22 Houra Iessa Tims Than by any ether toots: . AeeemedathiMnnsiirpasstiJ tor comfort aa safety. Fans and treijrhta via YaqUna aa the Oregon Dere opmeot conpariy's ships, much less that by any other route wees all points ia the WilllaneVf Val and San Francisco. SIxVIMO DATES. nOHTaatrntA. ' Willamette Valley.... ,.. .Pee. 10th ,WV .... - ltih WUkaaeUe Vallay , ,. .j tsth Wrallmi .....MM. Willamette Valley. Willamette VaUer. '.Dsc Sth ..... " Uth Nor.MU The company rvserre the right to aba if teamen orajUiacdaua. sailt raasaseaa taaias. axcept Uandays.) L Tacaina 7.-00 a I Lt Alhaay ia 7.-X) a I Lt Alhaay IMS r 510:36 aa I4 Corraills 1M ll r llrfte a I Ar Yaquina r. OMrvaiiis i At Albany 1 o. v. tiatns conaect a albaa aaa vm Wm. M . Hose, C, i HoetTB, Oensral lUaafeta U. F P. agent Comma, O ea EAST i' SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MOUNT SHASTA' ROUTE California express traias ma daily SOUTH 7r00pra..Lr.....Iortlaed....Ar.. SAC am 10:25 p m..L... Albany Lt.. 6 am 10:16aMi..Ar 8.. Frandsoa. Ltv, -Oflpsa Lecal rase. Trala Bally-Ex. Sua day S)am..LT.....Portlaad....Ar.. 4Mms U:Sam..br.... AlbaayMMXr..UMaa 6:0 p saAr.....Bonrg Lt.. 4Mm tXUpmLr Alhaay. Ac. SAtsea tMpm Ar ....Lebanoa-..LT. ft:0aai T50im..lT AJbaHy.. Ar.. l.M pes 8.28 a m..Ar Lobanea Lt.. S-etl pa ALaaxr LotaL, dailt (Except Bamaay) S.00 r ..LT....Portland....Ar...os am .00 nr. ..Albany...... .T..a4 a m PULLMAN BUFFETSLEEPEKS. TOURIST SLEEPIIxO CARS, For aeeoaiavMatioa ot Seqead-daat ra angers attached te Express Trams, - West IM Mtlatem. "r Between Portland and Corvailia Mall Trala Dally - Except Snaday 730am..Lv ...Portiand ...Ar.t.SSa. m lx:10pm..Ar. Corvauis.. LvlX-ttp. m At Albany and Corrallis trains of Oregon PaeiScBallroad. Express Trala Dally (Ex ctpt Saaday :40 pm..Lr.. 7:26 p m. . Ar.. ..Portland... Ar.. 8:tcaai ..McMinatille.LT..3tta THROUGH TICKETS lo AU Point EAST AND SOUTH, aVFor tickets and rail rinfcrmaUea re garding rates maps, etc., sail oa iiaaannj's agent at Albany. - B. &OEHLEB, K. T. 10008. Maaager Asst. O. fTjT P, A TICKETS TI ANCSFROSI THE PRIHCIPl POINTS IN THE UN1TE0 STATFS. CANADA AND EUROPE. , PULLMAN PALACE CAR SLIEPERS. Free Colonist SlsenhuT Oan Ess Thiesf a ea z tsss Trains OMAHA, COUKCILBLUI KAN6 ? CITY, CHICAGO AND ST. DOTS. Elecaat Hew Dtalaji Cat WU - j Ckaace Close Connections at Portland (or Saa Frae osco and Paget Sound points. 47 Boats leare the Company's wbarf, al the foot ot Broadalbin street, on Tuesday aai Friday of each week. CO. RAWL1KG8. City ticket and Freigbt Acent C. B. BILLE.1i. Ceaeral T raise Manas. T.W. MM. c r. a. THE MARKETS. ALSAST QUOTATIOXS. Wheat-ak' Oats froc - Floor M2S per bbl m Potatoes 05c " Kgrga 22c . Batter SOflSSc Lard-lOOlXc Hams 14015c Shoulders 6dJ8c. Bacon 10013c. Hops-aOc-C . Hat TlmotliT. 118. oaia'aarl t..., Plume Dried, 9$c ner t. App es dried bleacbsdSe sundrM one. Chickaos I4.S0AS 00 Hides-Beef hides, jrrees, 4 c. e ; deer skins, 90s; sheep pelts, lOA ccordlns; to weJL Mnttoaofperhead. BoKS-Ceoe. dressec.