Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, July 15, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MORNING HERALD: WEDN ESDAY, JUL 15, Io91.
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ae copv, per annum, in aih ance.....$.!.0n
IV neu not paid in advance.-.. t .60
irUE MAIL.
Mails the Albany poatoffice close
atoifice close
I 6.30 a. H,
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r or an omces no
The Eastern states
Th WmI side
A ml Ik h'tin ft H'
or Portland and Saul . ..u a. m
onviia and Yaquina .....l'i:30 r. m
, t offlcs south . 7:30 p. n
The poetotfice will be cl d each cvciiitig
om six to seven o'clock.
KeKistered matter lor the ly morntiiK
train should be mailed before o clock the
revious eveninir. -
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Departs
r aaeemrer.
Fniitht....,
U.13pmT2.20pm
,' 3.4(pm '7.45 a lu I
GRANDMOTHER AND GRAND
SON. It is said that the German Km
peror has inibideJ many idea
that contain wisdom and sound
common sense from his interview
with tiie English Queen, and well
he miht, for Victoria of England
has recognized the fact that the
people are the rulers and she is
but the executor of their will. The
Springfield Republican eays that
the inference drawn by the Eng
lish liberals from the publication
at this time of the queen's letters
to the late Archbishop of Cater
bury concerning Irish church dis
establishment, are not unreason
able. Naturally, feeling quite sure
that the letters could not have
been published except with a pur
pose on the part of the queen, they
believe that she anticipates the
time when the commons and the
lords shall again be opposed, a?
they were when she wrote to !.-.
Tail, and this of course involves an
expectation of the return of Mr.
Gladstone to power as the result
of the next general election, and
tte consequent passage of a home
rule bfle bill. This would be a
more hitler pill than disestablish
ment for the lords to swallow
and yet the queen knows that they
must swallow it, or their house
and her throne be shaken.
Whether a present political effect
be designed or cot, this is easily
seen to be the natural and indeed
inevitable deduction, in case the
situation supposed should actually
occur. The queen never showed
her sound sense aud sure judgment
to more advantage than in the
position she took on this former
critical occasion, as now first re
vealed by the letter io Archbishop
Tait. whom she employed to bring
the lesson home to the lord. She
simply said to the lords: Your
part and mine in the real govern
ment of the Empire are but secc nd
ary ; the people are the rulers, and
when they have expressed their
will through the action of the com
mons, it is not safe for you to dare
a collision. It is you tli.it would
suffer in such a collision, and your
fate would endanger the crown it
self. It must be something of a
shock to tory England, to say
nothing of ihe privileged class.-e
themselves, to find that the queen
has uttered such radicaisiiu as
this, and it would be interesting
to know wbather majesty's grand
son, William of Germany, thought
of it. It is imitossible to imagine
two utterances more flatly contra
dictory of each other than
Victoria's appeal to the lord to
avoid a collision with the com
mons by yielding to them, and
William's boast that he tolerated
no power in kingdom beside him-1
Uead president ot tlie late southern
confederacy. Let him rest in j
peace but the soul of John Brown '
still goes marching on. j
A RfssiA.v refueee Jew, recent
ly landed in New York City who
carried on his person the modest
gum of :rl7,500 in gold, according
to the reports of the news dis
patches. Accepting the story as
true, and also the incident that he
saved his coin from confiscation by
the Russian officials by surrepti
tiously transporting it to the resi-
der.ee of a brother, whose house
was sear, hed before the officials
came to the house of the owner of
the coin, and a feeling of satisfac
tion will invade every breast to
learn that at least one man cir
cumvented the despotic govern
ment and saved his money from
confiscation.
Tun visit of the Emperor of
( Jermany to England, it is claimed
has been one of great political
significance, -and that it has ac
complished much towards uniting
the two countries, in common
can e on questions affecting the
interests of each. The visit was
certainly very opportune just at
present, as the iomp and show
and w ell appointed parades,
pleased the people, and renewed
their fea'ty to royal personages,
on which score they had recently
had a very discouraging experi
ence, and one calculated to upset
not only thoir fealty but also their
respect for kingly representatives.
The deciples of the peculiar be
lief knov n as tbeosophy, who
have been under the leadership of
.Madame Dlavatsky, who recently
died, have had a new leader
selected in the person of Lawyer
William 1J. Judge of New York.
It is claimed that the spirit of
Madame Blivatsky and made the
selection. The deciples will prob
ably accept the selection and
follow the new leader with perfect
faith, and the rest of the world
will move on inequaminity and a
shade of unbelief that will hurt
nobodv.
French astronomers are cogita
ting over the project of getting up
some means of communicating
with the supposed inhabitants of
some of the stars and so fully have
they persuaded themselves of the
possibility of such a feat that they
have imparted a similar belief to
people with whom they come in
contact with as a lady who has
just died in that city, wills 100,
000 francs to the astronomer who
shall first succeed in that attempt.
Probably the prize will not be
claimed for a few days to come.
Tin-: Koch remedy for the tuber
culosis is again brought into
notice, by being compared with a
new re medy that a Paris physician
h:i9 brought into notice with a
claim that he has discovered a
sure cure. His remedy consists of
subcutaneous injections of chloride
of .inc. Whether it will prove to
he efficacious remains to be
tested, and the results will prob
ably be as disheartening as were
tliose over the Koch remedy.
I havo been bothered with
catarih for ahout twenty years; I
had lost sense of smell entirely,
and I hail almost lost my hearing.
My eyes were getting so dim I had
to get some one to thread my
needle. .Now 1 have my hearing
as w ell as I ever had, and 1 can
see to thread as fine a needle as
ever 1 did, my sense of smell is
partly restored, and it seems to be
improving all the lime. I think
there is nothing like Ely's ('ream
Hal. a for catarrh. Mrs. E. K.
Grimes, Keudrill, Periy, Co., O.
The Thomas Kay Woollen Milh
of Salem, have appointed G. W.
Simpson their agent in Albany. A
lull line of men and bovs clothinu
hiaukcts and flannels and all arti
cles manufactured by the mill will
be kept in stock. These goods are
the best in the market and will
give entire satisfaction.
Smoke the celebrated Havana
rilled 5-cent igirs, manufactured
at Julius Jos ih's cigar factory.
HUMPHREYS
Dk. Hi mf'IIkuv's SrsciFicsare scientifically
aiid carefully prepared prescriptions; lined
for maiiv enrs in private practice with suc
cesj, and fur over thirty years used by the
people. Kvery single Specific id a cure fur
ihe disease named.
These Heriries cure without drugging,
purging or redlining the system, and are in
fact and deed the sovereign reiuedies.of the
world.
Ll-T OF I'KIM M'AL SOH. CI'RRS. PRICKS..
1 Fevers, Congestion, inflammation.. $ '2h
'Z Worms, worm fever, worm colic...
; a Crying Colic, or teething of infante.. US
4 hiarrbev of children or adults 25
ft I iVMentcry, Griping, lliliious Colic ..... 2;
Cholera Morbus, vomiting &
i 7 Cough, colda, bronchitis 25
s Neuraltria, tiMthache, Faceache '.5
I llllcaiiache, sick htadiche, vertigo.... 25
j 10 hpspepxia, hillious stomach 25
i II Suppressed or Painful Periods 25
I 12 Whites, too profuse pciods 25
v i,mi, woiiuh, iiiiim.iih iiieauuiig s: ,
. II K..lt UK.... Av ii... I
15 Khcuniati'm, rhcuiratic pains 25
- Hi Fever and ague, chil Is malaria. .... Ml
17 Piles, blind or bleeding 5o
; l: Catarrh, influenza, cold in the head 50
j 20 W hooping Coiign, violent coughs 6o
21 lieneral debility, physical weakness 50
27 Kitlney di-M-ase M 5o
2i Nervous debility 1 00
i 30 t'rinar) Weaki.t-Hs, witting bed 50
! 32 liiscatt'8 ot the heart, palpitation.... 1 00
! Sold bv daigi-ists, or sent postpaid on re
ceipt oi pri'-e. iir. llumphreys' Manual, (114
pages) richly bound in cloth and gild, mail
ed rce, HUMPIIKEYS' MF.U. o..
Ill K 113 William St , New Yolk,
SPECIFICS.
Children Cry
for PITCHER'S
Castoria
SPRING
OUR STOCK OF SPRING WAGONS IS THE LARGEST AND MOST
COMPLETE OX THE PACIFIC COAST, AND COMPRISES
ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF
Four-Spring Passenger and Moun
tain Wagons,
SPECIAL PARCEL DE
LIVERY WAGONS,
ONE -HORSE BUSINESS
WAGONS,
ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE
WAGONS, ETC
It will pay all parlies want
ing Spring wagons of any
description to call upon or
correspond w ith us.
We guarantee our vehicles the best, prices lowest, quality considered.
Staver Walker
NEW MARKET BLOCK, - PORTLAND, OREGON.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON
THE PACIFIC COAST OF
Machinery and Vehicles of Every Description.
SEND FOR CATALOG J B AND THICK LIST.
w: o. T3A.visT"Cb. agents
ALBANY, ----- OREGON.
Do you want to be happy and
make those about you pleased, if
so go and get one of those lovely
toned piano's at Mrs. Hymans.
If yon have not drank Coronado
mineral water, you should try it.
It will sober you up, give you a
clean stomach and a good appe
tite. The men of this vicinity need
not be jealous because their wives
talk so constantly about Matthews
and WaBhburn. Its not their good
looks the ladies are talking about,
it is the good qualites of the cook
and heating stoves they sell. Every
one seems to be delighted when
they buy from M. and W.
School Tax Notice.
The school tax in school
district No 5, is now due and pay
able. Call at my office and pay
the same before it becomes de
linquent. C. G. BlRKIMKT.
District Clerk.
A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
JULIUS ORADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE
Spriito
The public is invited to inspect the im
mense stock of Dry Goods
FOR THE
His assortment is bigger than
and prices.
The Highest Market Price Paid for
WAGONS.
HALF-PLATFORM
SPRING WAGONS,
scroll spring wagons
"handy wagons,"
'taylor' or three
spring wagons,
half-spring wagons,
express wagons,
DELIVERY WAGONS,
ALBANY
ALBANY,
OREGOli
1891
A Eull Crps of Instructors.
Classical, scic tine, literary, ecmmerula.
and normal classes. Courses ol study ar
ranged to meet the needs of all grades o'
students. Spe.ial inducements offered t
students from abroad. Tuition ranges from
S.M ! Sl.5 Per Term.
Instrumental Instruction in music wj
given by Hiss Laura Uoltra.
Board in private families at low rates, and
rooms for self boarding at small expense. A
careful supervision exercised over pup
i way from home.
For circulars and full particulars, address
the president,
REV. ELBERT N. CONDIT,
Albany, Oregon.
CR0WDER BROS
Contractor and Builders,
Jffice on First street with Wal
lace A Cusick, real estate agents,
Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given
n all kinds of buildings or carpen
er work. All work intrusted to
will be promptly executed.
IMemte
amodmcemenT
SPRING OF
ever before, and he is prepared,
Star
Bakery
. A FULL STOCK Or....
Staple Groceries
Crockery. Glassware.
The best quality of teas, coffees, candles
nuts, etc.
FRESH BARED BREAD EVERY
DAT.
At this old reliable house Is also to be
found a complete assortment of fresh family
groceries, to which is constantly being added
all the scamnable lines of groceries and pro
visions, such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
tastetn Buckwheat Flour,
Cannea Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
These goods were all bought when prices
ere low and the benefit of tbe margin will lie
iven to his customers. Hetuenititr the place,
At tho old comer on First aud Broaulbin Sts.
Conrad Mfer,
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, also of the Belle
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors
tod wens, without pain or the knife,
tie also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practii ed
in the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day night. His motto is
OD WILL TO ALL."
("Office and residence, Lebanon
Oregon
HIHOSE WISHING A FIRST-CLASS IS
L s'raipent, the best made to stand the
climate of this coast, can be suited byci'liniT
at Mis: B. E. Hy man's, opposite the Masonic
Tempb, First street. The latest vocal and
instrumental music kept for sale. Also the
largest assortment of stamping patterns to
select from this side of 'Frisco. LessoiiB
given in painting and emnnnderj at hei
4tudio over Linn County Bank. Give her
your arder and you will be pleased.
Nursery.
Men -s. Hyman & Brownell are
prepared in their nursery to fur
nish all kinds of stock, and those
intending to plant should call upon
them.
Boots and Shoes.
Purchasers of Boots and Shoes
bear in mind that big advertise
ments and offers of big discounts
io not always mean best values.
You w ill have to pay some one a
profit as no one can do business
without exiiense. The quest;on is
who can sell you the best goods
for the least money.
Samuel E. Young.
BAZAAR STORE.
1 89 1 AT
. w
to satisfy customers in quality
Country Produce.
STEWAET & SOX,
-DEALERS IN-
Russell Engines, Separators and Stackers,
OSBORNE BINDERS,
We rarrv nn machinery that has
found to be satisfactory, aud as we
dealer can give better terms.
Springfield. Sawmill
A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD.) PROPRIETOR.
SPRINGFIELD. - - - OREGON.
Albany vard and office on
reets, A. Wheeler, Aloany Manager.
Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities not surpassed
or the prompt and satisfactory ailing of orders, I respectfully solicit 8
hare of the trade. A.WHEELER.
Ask my agent for V. I.. Donclas Shoes. I
If not for anle in your place auk your La
dealer to send for catalogue, secure
agency, and iret them for yoa.
trTAKK NO ISIBSTITI.TE.
iuuv to Tur
W. L. DOUGLAS t0ej1B2hoe9whichcostfroui
ar n CUrs? fPrt naia seweu wen ouw, unr
SO OnUC CENTLEMEN calf, stylish, comfortable and
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FDR THE
ottered at this price ; same grade as custom made shoes costing
from $0 to $!).
$3.50 police shoe; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear
them ; fine calf, seamless, smooth inade, heavy three souls, exten
sion edge ; one pair will wear a year.
$2.50 fine calf ; no better shoe ever offered at this price ; one trial will
..mvini'P thnoA vim want a sboe for comfort and service.
9.- nn.l t iKi Wnrkini'inaii'fl shoes
who have given them a trial wili wear no other make.
HOYS' $2 and $1.75 school shoes are worn by the boys everywhere;
thev sell on their merits as the increastrjr sales show.
LA 1)1 ES $3 hand sewed shoe, best Dongola ; very stylish ; equals French
imported shoes costing from $4 to $.
Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 75 shoe for Misses are the best Dongola. Stylish
and durable.
Caution. See that W. L. Douglas' name and pi ice are stamped on the
bottom of each shoe. W. L. IX)UGLAS, Brockton, Mass.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY OGN
JOHN ROBSON, MANAGER,
Have on hand for the season of 1891, binders, mowers, farmer's toolf
and harvesting machinery of all kinks.
Our stcck of buggies, carts, sjiring wagons, etc., is the largest and
most complete on the Pacific Coast, and comprises all the leading
styles. At Deyoe & Robson's old stand, opp. Blumberg Block.
"In Spring the young man's fancy
Lightly turns to thoughts of love t"
SM m
The wise young man, the old man, the thrifty housewife, all will
turn their ste8, when searching for fresh table dehcacies choice
butter, fresh laid eggs, staple and fancy groceries of all kinds,, to th
grocery store of
C. EJ. Brownell.
MOWERS & RAKES.
not lieen tried in this locality and
represent factories, no responsible
Railroad, between Fourth and Fiftl
E. BLAIN,
tbe- r .:i-t
' iIorTTiV
ALSANl. - - UKt-UUJN.
It is a seamless shoe, with
no tacks or wax thread to
hurt the feet; made of the
best fine caif , stylish and easy
and because we make more
shoes of this grade than any
other manufacturer, it equals
hand sewed shoes costing
from H to f5.
$5.00 genuiue hand Fewed,the
finest calf shoe ever offered
fnr ss pnnais i-renci) 1111
HONEY
durable. The best shoe ever
are stronsr and durab'.e. Those
X It also turns to
ilhonghts of somej
Ithing pd to!
Eat, as well i
-TUB-
Yaquina Route
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T.J K. IIOGC, Receiver.
ANt
Oregon Development Gos
Steamship Line.
Thau by any other route:
Accomodations unHurpansed for comfort so
atnty. h'arua anil freights ia Yaquiita an
the Oregon lNsve opuiciit coiui any's
ships, Diucb Iua tl'Ut l) any ether route
ween all points In tbe Willlau.etif al
and tan Francisco.
Sailing dates.
raoa taqdika.
Willamette Valley.... .
W V MM
WU lametteVal ley JT.
..June 4th
. 13t
rao sab ruAKtisco
W May Si
Willamette Valley June 9
Willamette Vallev If. S7
The company ncrve the right to cLa-itf
teamers or sailing dales.
DAILY rAHKBSOKK TEA IKS
Kzcept bundays.)
L TacuinaT'OO mlLv Albany 12:20 H
Corvailw 10:36 A It I " Corvallis 1.-03 rM
Ar Albany I l:Je A I Ar Yaquina I W r. H
O. & C trains connect at Ait-an aud Col
W. II . Hole,
C, Hoocs, General LtanaKel,
O. e & P. Agent
Corvallis, O on
EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
THE MOUNT SHASTA KCUTE
California express trains run daily
aoiiiH
KOPTH
7:0Um..Lv 1'ortlaiid ....Ar.. 9:Si am
10:23 pm..Lr Albany Lv.. 6:2'. am
b:!5 a ni..Ar...... S. r'ranciaco.Lv.. -0u pm
Loral Fan. Train Itally- Kx. Sunuay
8:00 a m..Lv Portland .
12:20 pm..Lv Albany...,
6:40 p mAr. .... Koteminc. . .
..Ar. . 4:06 m
.Lv..l.lHl am
..Lv.. t:J0am
Lebamm tiranob.
2.38 p Lv Albany Ar.. !: ( m
2:35 p m Ar ....Lebanon Lv . h c iu
a m.. L Albany .m. Ar. . t.zb pm
0.22a m..Ar Lebanon...... Lv.. S'4- m
AT.BASY local, daily (Kxcipt Sunday)
5.1-0 r M..I.V.... Portland Ar....9.00 AH
y.uo n Ar. ..A:iuny..Lv....5.00 a m
PULLMAN BUKFETSLEEl'EKS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
For accommodation of Second-Cla ra
sengers attached to Exi-reii trains.
Went Mele Itivtvfon.
Between Portland and Curvailia
Kali Train Onlly-Kxcep'. Sunday
73" m..Lv ...1'o.t'anJ ..Ar.ft 80 p. m
12:10 p ni..Ar.. Conaiiis.. L'.12.65p. m
At Albany anil Corvallis connect with
trains of Oregon Pacific KailroaiL
EapreN Train Irally (F.xcipt Sunday
4:40 p m..Lv..
7:2b p in.. Ar..
. Port land . . . Ar..
.UcAlinuville.Lt..
S:20a
"5.45J
THROUGH TICKETS
lo AH Point
EAST AND SOUTH
dTFor tit-Lets and full 'Information re
irardinK rates qiuib, etc., call on eonipany's
afent at Albanv.
R. kOKll l.f.R, E. P. ROCKRS.
?L"X?T A'L- y & A
A WEAK MAN
Can cure himself of the de
plorable i t-KiiltH nf early abuse and
perfectly restore his vigor and vital
ity hj our home treatment. The
remarkable cures o' hopeless caees.
of nervous .thiiity and private
comulaints are ecr where stamp
ing out quackery. Treaties and
question list, a physician's gift to
suffering humanity, Mill be sent
free to those afllictec. Address
witti stamp
PIONEER INSTITUTE,
405 Kearny -t., Room 2, an
Francisco, Cal.
We carry a large slock of
printer's stationery, well as
sorted, bought direct from the
manufacturers at a low figure,
and can give the best of work
in all kinds of printing for the
least money. Try ns.
Paisi.ky A Smiley.
THE MARKETS.
ALBANT quotations.
WTicat Mc
Oat ivc
Flour 4.25 per bbl
Ptitatoe o'c
Bui ft r
Lard l(l(il2c.
Hams 14 15c.
Shoulders 10c
Bacon 12'
Hay Timotliy, $10, oats and cheat
is.
Ado es Green. 1 rpr hn.
PIujii Dried, !ic. per lb.
App'es dried bleached c sundried
Ot c.
Chickens ti 5o.VH).
Beef K3:ic cross.
Mutton :$.:$. 5oper head.
Hotrs fKc dre66e' .
Veal fuStic.
Wool W21c.
EGGS FOR SALE.
I Will Bell full blood Todinrn
eggs, both ningle and rose comb,
for 1 50 per i:. also dnttprl Wvan.
dotis. Light Brahmas, Ingahan
ana riyniouin nocks at the same
P"ce. L. J. Hoi ck,
Tangent, Or.
225 MEM0RT1
22 Hours Less Tims