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THE MORNING HERALD SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, f89t. bXliuV iND WBKKkY TIRitA OF SUBSCRIPTION: daily robllahed nr morning Mcpt MomUyw ed by eirirp per JTjr y mul, per ?ar- WUKLT, (Published every Friday Moral nf.) a earn nsr snr"", in advance flM bea aot paid in advance TME alAll, Mall l the Albany postofflc clow For all office aorta IM Kastaro states I Wait Sid id ta Naiiaw Oa ar R. RJ MPotiland and MtiB " snralua and Yaquioa -.12.S0 r. a , efflc t"" i . rM r-" The poatoflh will ba cld each evsniiifc a aix to seven o'clock. Ikajiatand matter lor tha lj morning Sraitf should b mailed before o clock the Qrevtouasvenkur. tORXGOK PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs .m.l3ptntl2.20pm J 3. 40um 7.46 am MOV ISO BACKWARD. A famis in this nineteenth century is a curions condition of affairs, bat such actually seema to be the situation in despotic Russia. The Boston IIrald says tbat the effect of driving the Jews out ol Russia, which now threatens to be enlarged to an edict of expul sion for all foreigners, has been to remove a great number of people who are intermediaries between the Russian farmer and the con sumer. The Jews have been in tb.9 tabit of furnishing these peasants advances ou their crops, which are used in pa lug the laborers who gather the harvest, purchasing substantially the crop of grain and finding a market for it. Sow, in districts where the Si. Petersburg policy has prevailed the crops are rotting on the ground, and this is at a time when Russia has a deficient supply, and will be compelled to use every effert to meet the needs of its own people. The result is that famine already threatens tiie country, and the sufferings of the Jews, who have been to a large extent the movers of the crops, are only the beginning of the sufferings which the Russian peasant farmers will be obliged to undergo because th people on whom they have here tofore depended to g'.ve tiieir crops rdarket are driven out of the country. It looks as if providence and economies had determined that this great wrong should pro ceed no further, and as if Russia might speedily be involved in a widely extended famine that will be felt in all the agricultural dis tinct of the empire, which means very nearly the whole country.! Russia is the oa'.y nation in the world that has attempted to drive outside of its borders every race that is not represented in its original stock, and ia modern civilization this is an attempt to turn the dial of time backward, and wrestle fatally with light and progress. If Russia learns, at the awful cost of a famine throughout the empire, that it can jo t be with out the Jews, terribly expensive as the lesson will prove, it may be the only way in which it can be effectively taught. Tub convict labor question is one of special importance ell over the country and one that is caus ing much note and comment. The Post-Intelligencer says that the Tennessee legislature has refused to abrogate the cruel convict lease system, which places the convicts completely under control of the contractor and removes them from that official oversight which is necessary to prevent abuse. The penal system of the South, by the confession of Governor Gordon, of Georgia; of George W. Cable, of Louisiana; of the governor of Alabama and the leading Southern press, disgraces the country and the age by its barbarities. The convict camps in Aakaneas in 1888 were ! denounced by the leading paper of the state undtr the caption, "A Hell in Arkansas, Mississippi is the only state that has abolished the conviet lease system, and made preparations for dealing with criminals according to. modern methods. Under the new Mississippi constitution con vict leasing is extinct, and here after Mississippi criminals will be employed upon the levees and Other state work, instead of being left to contractors, and made to labor as the slaves of highest bidder. The slate will also pur chase a tract of land, and set the the reserve of bres .d-making grains throughout Europe. This sum mer's story of disaster means a further depletiou. But for the wonderful yield of our Northern prairies famine itself would be in sight in more than one unhappy land. It now requires to feed eating humanity at least 3,500,000 bushels of wheat and rye, accord ing to a carefully prepared article in the New York Sun. This im peratlve demand is annually augmented at the rate of 40,000, 000 bushels ; for there are at least 6,000,000 new mouths to be fed every year in Europe. Were it not for America's big crops this year it looks as if the world, or a portion of it would go hungry, or be forced to live on potatoes and fish. The writer does not claim to le a political prophet, or the son of a prophet, but it requires neither to reach the conclusion tbat in the coming presidential contest the real element of uncertainty about Mr. Blaine's nomination will be his health. If he emerges from his recent illness with his usual vigor he will certainly stand fore most in the list of republican candidates. Minister Eagan, our representa tive at the Chilian capital, has been made the subject of pretty strong criticisms, probably with out any foundation whatever. Later reports will show that the minister performed bis duty in a thorough manner and with good judgement. It is estimated that the total tonnage which will pass through the Nicaragua Canal when com pie ted will be ten million tons per annum. This is equal to five large 8hips: and fifteen ships of ordinary size a day; Tub general business situation ; is improving ; ail lines report greater activity and a promising outlook. Ladies, you can save money by purchasing your hosiery at the Ladies Bazaar. Call ana examine our new line. The Thomas Kay Woollen Milh of Salem, have appointed G. W. Simpson their agent in Albany. A full line of men and boys clothing blankets 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. Ilanan & Son's fine shoes sell on their own merit, and always gives satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L. Wallace & Co. 'a. Mt. J. S. Morgan has just completed burning a freth kiln at bis brick yard one mile west of the court house, and is prepared to till all orders. A man will be in waiting at the yard to attend to all callers for brick. HUMPHREYS Da. H I v r i! HKT'i Sricir leg are scientiucally anil carefully prepared prescriptions; used lor maav years in private practice with suc cea, and tor over thirty years used by the people. Every single opecitto is a cure tor the disease named. These specifics cur without dnunrinr. purging or reducing the system, and are in fact and deed the soverciu remedies ol the onu. lht or raiNciriL bos. crass. rucsa.. 1 revere. Congestion, inflammation.. t 26 2 Worms, worm lever, worm colic... 85 .8 Crying Colic, or teething of infanta.. 85 viarrnea, oi cniiuren or adults z6 5 Dysentery, Griping, Billious Colic . o unoiera Morous, vomiting.. i cougnn. colas, Droncnitis fi Neuralgia, toothache, Faceache... Headache, sick headache, vertigo..., 10 Dpspepeia, billious stomach ........ 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods 12 Whites, too profuse peiiods . 13 Croup, congh, difficult breathing..... M Salt Kheum. eaysipelaa. eruptions. 15 Kheumatiam. rheumatic naina. Uf Fever and agile, chills malaria 60 w nies, onna or Dieeding .. bo 19 Catarrh, influenza, cold in tha head SO 80 n hooping Cough, violent coughs 24 General debility, physical weakness 60 60 60 100 60 zi iviuney uiaeaso. 48 Nervous debility .. 30 Urinary Weakueas, wi tting bed... 32 Diseases ot the heart, palpitation.... 100 Sold by druggists, or sent postpaid on re ceipt of price, lr. Humphreys' Manual, (144 pages) richly bound in cloih and gold, mail res. HUMfUKK YS' MEl), O., Ill 113 William St , New York. SPEC I FIGS. CALIFORNIA POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE ELECTRIC LINAMENT ft CUREW CATARRH, RIIEU MATISM, Neuralgia, Corns, Headache, and ail pain. The Califor nia positive and negative ELECTRIC COUGH CURE, cures colds, croup, consump tion. Sold by all druggists. Each 25c.. o0e. and $1. (Jreas inger & Co., Props., Los Ange les, Cal. WE ELEPHANT :on -BUT WE HAVE Dress Goods, Fancy Goods Underwear Hosiery, Etc. EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY. We have just opened onrFAf.L and WINTER CLOAKS and JACKETS, both in cloth a goods, and we ieel justified in saying that they excel anything ever shown in the VALLEY. V to call and look knowing that we AT.-R A ALLEN BROTHERS, Mesa e CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES IN SEASON. . -a W Vfa -W- - 4 "V ""V FLTNN BLOCK, Still llile are Our Summer Stock will complete 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. DRESS GOODS Very attractive lines in new colorings and latest novelties. GOODS FOR SUMMER WEAR I Latest Styles 1 High Novelties ! Ladies, Misses A. Childien's. Of . W. FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. DR W. C. NEGUS, Graduate ot the Royal College of London. England, also of the Bolle rue Medieal College. The Dr. baa spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronio diseases, removes oaaoara, acrofaUeDlargements,tumor and wers, without pain or the knife, tie also makes a specialty o treat ment with electricity. II as practit ed in the German French and English hospital. Calli. promptly attended day night. His motto is u.Ott AV1LL TO AXL." aVOffice aad residence, Lebaaoia, Oregon. CRGTOER BROS Contractor and Builders, Jffifn) on First ntroor. n-ith WoJ. lace A Gueick, real estate agenta, JDany, uregon. -hstimates giver i n all kinds or' lmil.l ill CM nr carnpn. erwork. All work intrusted ti promptly executed. store and nm' HAVE NOT our hands,: THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF- can please you as wen as save yoa money "TsTV" OIKEG-O-CT and Retail Grocers. - - - in the Lea be found larger and more than ever. WHITE GOODS Anything and everything in large assortment and end less variety. Enpepsr. Tkia a wliat vnn micbt to have. in fact, you must have it, to fully enjov life. Thousands are search ins for it dailv. and mourning be cause they find it not. Thousands upon thousands olaoiiars are spent annually by our people in the hnrn t)in.t tlipv mav attain this boon. And yet it mav be had by all. We guarantee uiai jiecinc Bitters, if used according to direc tinna a ni4 thi imp nerKiflted in. will bring you good Digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia ana insiaii instead Eupepsy. We recomraend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c and $1.00 per bottle by Foshay & Mason, Druggists. Ol R CANDIU AMICE. It is seldom that we appear in the roll of spiritual advUer ol family phy sician but there re times when we feel justifies in calling the attention of our many subscribers to aa article of true merit. We feel justiued in saying that Moore's Reverled Kemedy ton ' tains more actual merit titan any medicine it has ever been our got d "it. One trial will make rltlStar AN and plueli e ask all At ALU A IN 1, uhh-uu. FULL STOCK Of. Staple G-roceries Crockery. Glassware. The nest quality of tear, coffees, candicr nuts, etc. FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable house Is alm to br found a complete MROrtmeot of fresh familj groceries, to which is constantly beinff addeu all the seasonable lines ot fcroccrics and pro- nsions, 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, ttc, These goods were all boorht when pric ere low and the benefit of tie margin will br iven to his customers. Kemember I no place, at the old corner on First and Broalalbin Sts. Conrad Myer. R. B. Men and Athletes Wow nnr Vnlranized (iUDI SllS pensory to prevent jar, strain or injury. Weak men are cured wearing our vulcanized sum sus pensory ol varicocele (eniargeu veins) nocturnal emissions and i m rtrt tjn o V . viurr rnmfort and loneer life assured. No pain; no poisonous drugs. Price onlv 2. Sealed circulars free. Vulcanized Guru Suspensory Co., Rooms 19, 20, McVickers Theatre Building, Chi ago 111. Pay Tour City Taxes. nm i... . In. 1 J 11 an. nnv 1T11A and payable. The money Is needed and every individual should look the matter up and um ihM . ... niii Ir not Daid immedi ately they will become delinquent. The dog tax is also aue anu 11 not jwu mi- 1 .w,m. tn kill all the dim on whom tixcs have not been paid, ' Marshal. FOSHAY St Whalesaie and MASON Retail A.VBAV OBKGON Bakery Drnts Booksellers Brick Sale my kiln one mile east of town, delivered anywhere in the city. W. C. OaSSELL. lam -THE- OU.DEST, LARGEST & LEAST EXPENSIVE Institution of learning in the Northwest. 336 students in 1837, 495 in 1891 four years. Graduates in Art, Business, Classical, Law, Literary, Med ical. Musical, Normal, Pharmaceutical and Scientific courses. Gradu ates from the normal course have all the advantages of graduates from the State Normal schools. Better facilities for teaching next year than ever before. First term begins SEPTEMBER 7th, 1831. For cata logue, with full information, address Springfield. Sawmill A. WHEELER, (8PRINGFIELD,) PROPRIETOR. SPRINGFIELD, - OREGON. sPsaVAloany yard and office on Railroad, between Fourth and Fifth eets, A. Wheeler, Albany Manager. Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities not surpassed the prompt and satisfactory filling of orders, I respectfully solicit a re of the trade. A.WHEELER. JTTXilCTS Manufacturer of AND DEALER IN FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST Cigars Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, full line o' Smokers' Articles, tfe cor to Pneiffer's candy store, Albany, Oregon, Aak my agents for W. L. Doas'la.s dealer to fMud for catalogue, aecare airent-v. and tret them for voa. II noi lor erne In soar aila.ee ask if TAKE NO SI.UST1TUTE. WHY IS THE ,or f equals ftrencii im W. L. DOUGLAS g;oe8whichtfroui Q 0 1 lf EAR $4 hand sewed welt shoe, fine DO OnUL CENTLEMEN calf, Stylish, comfortable and THE BEST SHOE III THE WOBlD FOR THEMnMEf AbL The best shoe ever olFcred at this price ; same grade as custom made shoes costing from C to $9. $3.50 police shoe ; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear them ; fine calf, seamless, smooth in iide, 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 convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service. $2.23 and $2.00 Workingman's shoes are strong and durable. Those who have given them a trial wili wear no other make. BO VS' $2 and $1.75 school shoes are worn by the boys everywhere; they spII on their merits as th9 increasing sales show. L KDl ES $3 hand sewed shoe, best Dongola ; very stylish ; equals French imported shoes costing from $4 to $6. Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 75 shoe for Misses are the best Dongola. Stylieh and durable. Caution See that W. L. Douglas' name and pi ice are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. 7 r - - r,u!lH. 'J ft it J km li n Also ci" finest linea of Pianos & Organs IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. CALL AND EXAMINE HHLS STOCK. ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, ALBANY, OREGON. PortW Uoiras'l, OPESS SEPTEMBER 14. Beautiful healthful site near the city. Expenses are as reasonable a ntliAv inatiriitinn fit lAarninir on the coast. Classical, literary, scientinc, theological, preparatory, normal and business courses. Stu Honta nt all p-radps received. Care ful oversight and direction iven to all students, i.auies Dcaruing hall under experienced snper-i-iamn PrnfpHflont of excellent onimiaraliin ami much exoerience employed. For information ad dress C. C. Stratton, D. D., presi dent, or Ttios. Van Sty, D. !., nt mUettei. l'ortland Univer sity, Portland, Or. FOR SALE OR RENT. JEFFRSON FLOURING MILLS, Also SAW AND PLANING MILLS, Jefferson, Marion Co., Or. For particulars apply to CORBETT & MACLEAY, r a 1 on A Ol o-i anu ou c ruui oi., Portland Or 'j e -:- irasitv, an increase of nearly 50 per cent in Wm. S. ARNOLD, A. M., Salem, Or. JOSBBK. Choice Cigars Rhaea. L. E. BLAIN, SOLE AGENT, ALBANY, - - OREGON. vour laa lt is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; made of the bet fine calf, stylish and easy and because we make more shoes of this grade than any other manufacturer, it equal hand sewed shoes cot ting from $4 to $5. $5.00 genuiue hand sewed, the finest calf shoe ever otlered G.L. Blackmav?, DEALER IN n :i am n.i AND TOILET ARTICLHS And a full line of Books, Stationery, Periodicals. Prescriptions Carefully Comoounded -THE- Mi &piU College Opens September 18th, 1S91. COURSE OF 8TUIYY arranged rxpreasly to meet the needs ot the fanning and mecnani cal Interests of the state. Lare. omnoritoua and well-ventilated buildinm. Ihe collide is located in a cultivated and Chriitian com munity, and one of the healthiest in lh State. Military Training. Expcnars Neeil Not Exceed $150 for the Entire Season. Two cr more free holorahiis fiom ererr county. Write for catalogue to B. U ARNOLD, Pres., Corrallis, Or Albany Nurseries. WE HAVE ON HAND ATOUB nursery on the Corvallis road, one half mile from town, as fine a lot of Fruit Trees of all kinds aa can be found anywhere on the coast. If yon contemplate planting trees, it will pay to see our stock and get our prices and catalogue free. IIYMAN St BROWNELL. GKNERAL AGENTS and canvassers look ing for s permanent money-making; business, no eonipetiUon, should secure the sale of the Patent A4iurtab'e Shoe, Ad dress with stamp, CONjOUDAT KUcHO Salem, Mass. -XH li Yaquma Route OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. K. HOGG, Bccetver. AJTC Oregon DeTelopmentGo.'s Steamship Line 225 MILES SHORTER. AND 22 Hours Les Tims Than by any other loute: Acoomodattons nnsnrpassed forcemfort aa safety. Fares and freuil.ta via laquna aa the Oregon Deve opmect cent) ai.j 's hips, much less that by any other rcuts ween all points m we vmuaaicw iai and Ban Francisco. S-aVIblNQ DATES, raoa TAouia. Willamette Valley Aus 4th W V . 13th Willamette Valley ' 22, 31 rao Sal reaSCUMXi if July SI Willamette Valley Aug Willamette Valley - le, The company nserve the right to cfcaig teuners or sailing- uatea. Bailt rAsbBHasa Taaoni, hxoept Sunilays.) L Tac.aina 7.-00 isILt Albany 12:10 r Corvallis lo: a a I Corvallis lHiirs) Ar Albany tt:Jt a a I Ar Vaquina 4 i4 r. a. O A C. Haiti jounect at AiUan and CM Wa. M. Haas, C, t HbStm, General Uanasati ii.T ftP. Agent Corvallis, O sa BAST i SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MOUNT SHASTA ECCTE California express trains nut daily soura 7.-OUpm..Lv Portland ....Ar.. X. am lo:2 p m..Lv..... Albany Lv : aas 5 tn..Ai . rraiM.ieco.Lv.. ffMWpai tocal rasa. Trala Dally- Ez. Snnday SOj a m..Lv..... Portland... -Ar.. K ym 12:)pm..Lv.... Allan).Lv.. Hawass 6:0 p mAr.....Koeourg Lv.. B:iOam Lebaataa ttraark. S.38 pa.. Lv..... Albany Ar.. Viibym t-Jtbpm Ar ....Lebanon..... L . -h. am 7:HU a m.. Lv Albauy Ar.. 4.2B 8.22am..Ar Lctiaiioii Lv.. k-aupai albaxv local, dailt (Except Sunday) 5.00 r a.. Lv.... Portland.. ..Ar ...9.M. A u s.UU ru Ar. ..AIbanyM..Lv....&.Uv a u PULLMAN BUFFETSLEiPLKb. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation of E csad Class 5 a sengers attached to Exprau Weal Bide trlvlslaa. Between Poitland and CoraIlis Mall Trala Dally -Except Sunday 7l30 a mrLv.TlPortlandTAr.6.J0 p. m U:10pm..Ar. Cbrtaais.. L: li.frap. as At Albany and Corvallis counsel with trains of Oregon PatiflcKallroad. Express Trala Dallj-HExn.pt Sunday :0 pm..Lv.....Port land ... Ar. . 830 aaa :26p m.. Ar.....Mcllinnville.Lv..s.aaaB THROUGH TICKETS lo All Point EAST AND SOUTH aVFor tickets and full Information re garding rates maps, etc, call on company "S agent at Albanr. H. KOKULER, E. P. ROGERS, Manairer Asst. O.r A P. A A WEAK MAN Can cure himself of the de plorable results of early abuse and perfectly restore bis vigor and vital ity by our home treatment. The remarkable cures of hopeless cases of nervous (Ubility and private complaints are ever where stamp ing out quackery. Treaties and question list, a physician's gift t suffering humanity, mill be aent fiee to those afnictec. Address with stamp PIONEER INSTITUTE, 405 Kearny St., Room 2, San Francisco, Cal. We curry a large stock of printci'd stationery, well as sorted, bought direct from the manufacturers at a low figure, and can give the best of work in all kinds i f printing for the least money. Trv us. "ll. C. Cobb. THE MARKITS. ALBAKT QUOTATIONS Wheat NJyi s-ic Oats-&c Flour $4.25 per bbl Potato &c KpK 20c butter 2l(Si5c Lard 10l2Kc. Hams 1415c. Shoulders 10c Bacon 12c. Bops 12 14 c. Hay Timothy, $io, oats and cheat Apl;8 Green, trAc per bu Piuas Dried, per ft. Apo'rt dried bleat bed tfc snndried thickens 3 50(3425. Beef 33)c irross. Mutton 3(88 50pr bead. Hogs fijc. aresser. Vesl-oc. Wool 18021c. EGGS FOR SALE. I will sell full blood Leghorn eggs, both oinple ard rose comb, for tl 50 ner 13. bIbo dotted Wvan- dotts, Light Frxhmas, Ianghaa and Plymouth Rocks at the same price. L. J. Hodck, Tangent, Or.