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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1891)
' " TJ , , , . t LLjLr v J f. THE MOBKING HERALD TUESDAT, SEPTEMBER 2 J. I 801. I nr. v , r 1 I 5 V JlND WHBKfcV TERili OF SUBSCETTJOS: DAI LI rut.llhl erery miming except Mondy.j :ierl b carrier, per ww jrnimi, per nu uu WIKIT.I (Published every Friday Morning.) e copy, per annum, in advance 12-00 Vkiica uoi paiil in advance .... i. THB MAILS. Mails tt the Albany poatoffice clow Pur all offlues nortn ) To Eastern states) I 830 a. Iba West Hide f And tbe Narrow Ga R. R4 J or Portland and Sak 11 . arvallia and Yaquina HIMlt')0 r. M . o-Jice south r. 3 :30 r. ' TLc postomisj will be d jMd each evening ta six to seven o'clock. Ktaistered matter lor the ly morning train should be murled before o clock the previous evening. OREOOX PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrive Departs t avenger.. Vl(is;ht.. '11.13pmili20pm 3.opiui7.4Sam UAlbY TUB BUSINESS SITUATION. Last week tbe general business of the country t least in tbe eastern portion, was much better than before, tbe hot wather hav ing forced ths corn crop forward bo that it is nearly all out of dan ger from frosts, and promises to be the largest crop that has ever ' been grown. In ppite of advice to hold many farmers sold their crop of wheat while the price remained at good tigures and received the pay thus putting money into circu lation. Then to a shipment ot four million in gold from Europe ma le a large increase in our business prospects and advantages. The New York Tribune says that western receipts of wheat list week were 7,902,112 bushels, against 2,tilo,37G for the same week last year, aud for three weeks of September the western receipts have been 22,598,702 bu shels against 7,(jo2,9t8 for tbe same weeks last year. But the foieign demand was so revived by the de cline in price, to about $1 a little more than a week ago, that the ex ports have risen again, amounting tlour included, to 17,132,441 bush els from both coasts for three weeks of September, against 4,041, 900 bushels for the same weeks last year, and the price has advanced to $1 05 1-4 for October delivery. Especially low prices are not to be expected while tllte pressure of fofeign demands continues so great. Corn naturally fell 4 cents with more assured prospects, ami oats 2 cents. Better prospects fc." the crop and the comparative elendcr ness of tbe foreign demand ateo depressed cotton half a cent, the receipts for September thus far having beeu only 270,000 bales, against 375,000 last year, and th? exports not quite 9 1,0 JO, against 154,000 ba'es. The volume of domestic trade is already beginning to exceed that of lastyeai, so that bank clearings at all cities outside of New York show a gain of 3 pe. cent for the last week. Yet the excess in e'ear ings of September, 1S1H), over those of the same moiith of 18S9 was nearly 1300,000,000, or IS tier cent In the course of foreign commerce, . changes still more noteworthy are seen. The imports still fall some what below last year's in value, the decrease for three weeks at New York being $5,100,000, or 16.5 percent. This is in part because the September imports last year were exceptionally large, but the li ures iudicate an aggregate of less than liO,000,CJO for the month. On the other hand, the increase in exports from New York "lone for three weeks has been 5,903,)ii:G or just one-third, and while the de crease in cotton is heavy, as above shown, the aggregate of exports fjr the month ii'ikely toiise above 175.000,000. It is evident that the moderate excess of experts over imports for the month, though satisfactory in comparason with a balance of $7,000,0.10 the other way in September last, would hardly1 account for the rapid movement of gold in this direction bad there not been large investments of for eign capital in American securities. The great industries are improv ing slowlv ana naturally, with no symptoms as yet of unhealthy ex citement or expansion. The iron market is rather stronger in tone, larger orders being recorded for man manufactured products, and the activity in securities makes the rail trade more hopeful, though no change in prices or sales is yet seen. mmtgmm The subject of the duelling is fast reaching a place, in public opinion, that will most effectually put a stop to combats of that nature. A true conception of the matter gives no grounds whatever ; neither on tbe part of personal bravery, peisonal duty nor common tense can on iota of reason be' found for it, and in the direct ratio as people become civilized and enlightened does it piss out of favor. Recently the head of the Catholic church the Pope, has written a letter condemning the practice in the strongest terms, for which the world owes him a due ap preciation and acknowledgement. In closing his letter he says: "A man of character should despise the deceptive judgments of the crowd. It is a holy and just feel ing which prevents a man from committing murder; and he who bears insult and calamity rather neglect duty certainly shows a more exalted mind than he who, upon the slightest offense, snatches up arms. In our opinion he shows true bravery, that kind of bravery which it is right to call virtue." Tub campaign in Ohio is one calculated to bailie, the keenest politicians. At one time it ap peared as if the chief issue was silver. Then the democratic candi date was extremely eager to dis cuss the tariff1; now that the re publicans have apparently let up on silver and are presenting the tariff issue fairly and squarely the democrats are howling about sil ver and iefus) to admit that the tariff is "in it." If the republi cans keep np their present lines of attack until the campaign closes they will be sure to win, for they have managed to again concen trate attention on the tariff issue and are making it very warm for their opponents, who are utterly unable to repeat tbe stale lies about McKinley prices without exciting derision. England and German have each applied for about five acies of 6 pace in the world's fair build- in? fo.- their exhibits. The director-general and his staff were com pletely staggered by the request, as they had had no idea that either of these nations would ask for so much room. This request is very significant. It means that Eng land and Germany will send their richest products to Chicago in 1S93, and it also means an expan sion of the space to be alloted to oilier European nations which will not allow to be outdone, France in particular. It practi cally assures the success of the world's fair. Already predictions are being made that tie dread ul famiie which is now inflicting Russia will bs rei eated in 1S9?,is there t e. m? to be an indisposition to retain wheat or corn for eeed, the present press ing necessity being so great as to entirely diive out the idea of pro viJing for the future. Should this horrible conjecture prove correct there u no telling what the result might oe. i ne conditions are awful now, but two years of famine in succession would con vert the people into fiends. HUMPHREYS Dr. Ili imiRRVayr.irusare cienti0cllj ami ciroiully prepared preac-riptioni; u(eJ lor uianv yearn in private practice with sue i-tsw, and for over thirty years usej bv the , pci.plc. Every inle opwidc is a cure lor biie uiseoiw imiitvu. 'lliese Biievitlui cure without drugging. puiKiiiic or rctiui-iuir me system, anu are in fact and deed the sovereign remedies of the wonu. list or miNt'irAi. kos. ci s. rRicus.. jl rVver, Congestion, inflammation.. J 2& 2 Worms, worm lever, worm col.c... .3 ;rim( Colli-, or teething of infanta.. 4 Diarrhea, of children or adults Ji Dysentery, Griping, Billious Colic ... .U Cholera Morbus, vomiting. ....... ...... 7 Coughs, colds, bronchitis..... f Neuralgia, toothache, Faceaehs... J Headache, sick htadache, vertigo.... t& 10 Dpspepsia, billious stomach '25 11 suppressed or Painful 1'eriods 25 li Whiles, too profuse peiiods 25 13 Croup, cough, dihltult breathing...... 25 14 salt Klieuui, eaysipelas. eruptions.. 25 15 Khcutnatiam, rbeuiratic pains... .. 25 It! Feverand ague, chills malaria 5u 17 Piles, blind or bleeding.... .. 50 19 Catarrh, influenza, cold in the head 60 20 Whooping Cougn, violent coughs...... 50 24 Ueneral debility, physical weakness 60 27 Kidney dicaso................. 60 2d Nervous debility 1 00 30 Urinary Weakness, wi tting bed 50 ii Diseases ot the heart, palpitation.... 1 00 Sold by druggists, or sent Dostnaid on re. ceipt of price. Dr. Humphreys' Manual, (144 page) richly bound in cloth and gold, mail- tee, IILMI-tlKfcYS MED, O., Ill & 113 William St , New York. SPEC I FIGS CALIFORNIA IPJSITIYE AND INECAT1VE ELECTRIC LINAMENT Q CUREW CATARRH, RIIEU MATIS M, v..i..; f i r i i. and ad pain. The Califor nia positive and negative ELECTRIC COUGH CURE, cures coins, croup, consump ttion. Hold by all druggists. Each 25c.. 50c. and $1. Creas inger & Co., Props., Los Ange les, Cal. Children Cry for ITOH'S Castoria WE ELEPHAN :on -BUT WE HAVE Dress Goods, Fancy Goods Underwear Hosiery, EDtc. 1 EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY. We have just opened onr FA f,L and WINTER CLOAKS and JACKETS, both in cloth and plush cooils, and we feel justified in saying that they excel anything evor shown in tho VALLEY. Wd ask al' to call and lojk knowing that we cm please you as well an save you money. At w ALLEN BROTHERS, lo esale CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES IN SEASON. FLINN BLOCK, Sti Our Bummer Stock will complete We are n the lead FURNISHING COOPS, VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS AND PLUSHES, LADIES' AND MISSES SILK AND KNIT UNDERWKAR, COTTON AND WOOL HOSE, EMBROIDERIES, SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, VEILINGS, SHAWLS, ETC. DRESS GOODS Very attractive lines in new colorings and lateet novelties. GOODS FOR SUMMER WEAR I Latest Styles I High Novelties o- a. w. sijvcpson, FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the Belle- vne 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 and wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed a practiced in the German French and English I hospitals. Calls promptly attended day niche. His motto is OI WILL TO ALL." aVOffice and residence, Lebanon, Oregon, CROWDER BROS Contractor and Builders, Jffice on First street with Wal lace dcCusick, real estate agents, r Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given n all kinds of buildings or carpen er work. All work intrusted to wiy be promptly executed. FOR SALE. One heating stove and one cook stove, both in Kood condition, Kor inlonnation inquire oJ F, E, Arnberner, at Postal telesiaph office. HKATISB STOVES AT MATTflfiWS A WASBBURH HAVE NOT AN OUR hands,: THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF and Retail Grocers be found than ever. larger and more WHITE GOODS Anything and everything in large assortment and end less variety. ! Ladies, Misses & Childien'e. Eapcpsv. this is what you ought to have, in fact, you must have it, to fully eniov life. Thousands are search ing for it daily, and mourning be cause tbey una It not. lhousanus upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it mav be had by all. We guarantee that Electric mtters, 11 ut-ed accordinirto direc- tions and the use persisted in, will bring you good Digestion and oust ttie demon Dyspepsia and install instead Eupepsy. Wencoinrjend Electric Bitteie'for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 5lc and $1.00 per bottle by Foshay & Mason, Druggists. OIK CANDID AD Vice. It is seldom that we appear in the roll of spiritual advher oi family pliy. sician but there are times when we feel iuBtitiec) in callinir the attentior of our many subscribers to an article of true merit. We feel justified in fcnying that Moore's Ucverled Remedy con tains more actual merit thun any medicine it has ever been ourgnca fortune to test. One trial will make you as enthsiastic as the writer. T v ALBANY, OR Ed OX. -A FULL STOCK Or....- Staple G-roceries The neat quality of ten?, cell -tf , c unlit nuts, etc. FRESH BARED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable houoe Is also to 1m found a complete assortment of r n f.vn'..', groceries, to whk-h is constantly U-ii a.!: all the seawnahle lines of grocerU s and -r-i. visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, taste tn Buckwheat tlour, Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These kooiIb were a'l bojirht when piioiv ere low and the bencflt o" tie m irjr'.n wl (riven to his customer i. Keincmhcr the iiliec, at the old corner on K'rs.and i:roila!! u KL. Conrad Jilycr. R. B. Men and Athletes Wear our Vuhairzed Cum Sus pensory to prevent jar, stijin or injury. Weak men are cured wearing our vulcanized turn sus pensory of varic ecle (enlarged veins) nocturnal emissions and imnotenrv. e Si'! Viiror. comfort and longer life assured. Ho pain; no poisonoti drues. Price only $2. Sealed circulars free. Vulcanized Gum Suspensory Co.. Rooms li, 20, iMcVickers Theatre Building, Chi ago III. I'ay Your City Taien. The city ta::cs lor 1S!'I me now i'iic ai.d payable, Ihc moiicv is nociit.i ami een intliriilual shoii'il look tlio n."titr up siml cc that they are p?nl. ately they will heeoine tax is also one anu be iriven to kill all hare not been pap J. IS. Ili FOSHAY & MASON Whslosale and Retail ALBAV OiCEuOS Brick for Sale At mv kiln one mile east of town, or delivered anywhere in the city. W. U. UASSKLL.. Bate ar Cwaery I. .lit I.. lit 111) !.l. I .iiiiii:u-iit. iiK.i-r sumption u taken In time. Yon can c afford to be without it. A25&I ii -noiyui. ineorur m bottle mav tsavs vou S100 in Doctors bilLaTnaTfiava Trmr lira f Aaki ihc iI-ks on whii-n l xes ; , rsaLsa :i c i . "is raaVvd Jit, I Drwists PlvAINFIBLvD ! CONSOLIDATION -:- LOTS The Cheapest aud Beat Buy in the Market. BecaiKa ti e !oH ae ol.vlOO ; because they are ins'de property ; be canse they are e.'e.i. no stumps, no roots, no rocks; because the land elevated and hi'n a tine view of the city; because they are near three motor lines not i't contemplation, but all now in operatian ; be cause buy now, to-day, or the 10th day of next month thev will ad vance each ; because tliey are a snap. Ask those wha have seen. Seeing is believing. Are you in it? R. F. ASH BY, Manager, No. 03, Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. CALL ADSEE HP ltSiinSIARI VtiiHUN Ul Uneqnaled for fast, work and light draft. Manufactured at the foot of Baker Street, Albany, by PRICE & VERNOaV. OH, MAMMA HE CARRIES A FUlL SUCK OF N'CE FURNITURE. rtz'lUt fz 'LiJI, - - - OJJITE 0PEU H JUS The Albany A FULL TI L IS I'AC II -OF SAN Mm ail ilklufeiv LINE OF FOR SMALL MOXTIIIA AMOUNTS sfSF"i" loll:irg ;pr ni'inth will amount to $1000 in seven years, t'.onliliiij; t lie a'liouiit invested in t lint time. Moiihv loaned u teal eciate hecuritv lit t per eent. For full i-arlicu lars ii'!y to X. STKKLK A CO.. Local Auentd. s-Ew till J s I 1 S 2 s-t S - ll is? I? J s !i &nHHS ril s fit l-i 3 i S Ti ? - it i 1 1 ? ' 5 - S I S e: c:tjsSfr - 5f is ra99m WH Y f" ,;'U!:su,,ll'!i',l! '"'d ends in Death? Fro tie tut OVr-; JH "-rr"' : fv'p"'-'A from Astiiina, Rrondiitis. rnoiiinonla! t-7 v"-C" v; Jnt-K'd Ciii:iUiiiiiion will all tell you that '1 :'i:m IT STARTED WITH A COLD is7 Oui vou 2cw,5 trifle with D R. ACKER'S gNCLISH. REMEDY ; for Coughs. Colds and Consumption is beyond quest ion the of . jail Modern Remedies? It vviU stop a Cough in one night. It wUl checks ; a Cold in a day It will prevent, Cioup, relieve Asthma and cure Cob BANK OF 0RE60X, ALBANY, OREGON. a. r. Mori II, Prcv. J. Lannlnir, V. P-, J. W.BIain Cas-hier. TraTianct - :'n',''l, I'ankin? btiant'sa. Evchmst '".ii-iii: ami sold on nil the prin ipii citM' o tite l'iii''l States, a'so, Great l.ritiip, FMroe ?-nl Gcrnany. C'il'( '.'"iio at a!' accessible points made on fa orab!e f.-nr.. IntcrcHt paiil on time dei-osits. RF.VERE nOUSK, ALBANY, OR. CIIAS Plciffcr, Prop. Only flmt-eo'.aiis bouw n the city. Lar-rc sample rooms for com? meici.il men. No Chinamsn employed in tin kitchen. General statre offir Corvallis. I B W f prsa n rm A an. HAY rntoo "Have you seen tiiosf lovely lounges at l?rinVs? They are the prettiest in town, and all his new furni Uire is simply elegant.'1 The) all say so, a d an in lion will prove it. Triers always the lowest. Furniture Co UNDERTAKING. r ICS UA'I'ES T 1 FRANriSCO M' 11 PI la c - DO YOU COUGH? Z Piiml PA ; ! .1 V ! VVf 1-: I to yni know tliat a little oourIi is a dangerous? tiling? Aie you aware that it often fastens! on iiielungsniid far too often runs into Con- ali'ord to neirleet it t '"an Ton! so serious a ma'.ter? Are Vou RED CROWN MILLS tOH, lAMVG a CO., Props, NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior (or Family and Baker's use) Best Storage Facilities tarillgheet cash prior A.LBANY ' aid (or wbeatTa OREGON THE- YaqoinaRoute ! OREGON PAClfiC RAILROAD T. K. 1HHM, lierelver. V Oregon Development Co.'s Steamship Lin W SHLiSiiOlilEll. AM Hours Lees Time TliiD by u:y .t.cr itutc: 2 Acconiodaticrs uiirurj ni-so-i f r .t :t so la'ity. Ikioi ai:d lrv:kl.1 i: bUiMO Uic ureou Ite oi'U-trt tcii:i at 's ih), Diucb lcw tLul I' ai ) iil.cr rttits seen all poiuts in the Vi!KLutu -i uid San 1 rinjucj. tSA.II.IMQ DATES, raca TAllSA. K illaaiftte Villcy .... H.H Wihauivtto Valley A ROM SAX rKA)CICO Au: 4th ISth 2, 31 J..1.VS1 i:l?mett Vliey...... Auj; ttiiUiuclte Vaiiuv mm...... ' !?. '24 The ccmpany r.rvr the riht to dl'i; l4axut.rs or eilutv tla!-tj. DAIM i'AXMr!t1t TttAWS, t.xct-pt 2uuaas.) t, Ya;atfia7:'0 a h I Lv Al'm.y 1?:20 r Corvallis l:a a " Cral'is l:Vi TM r Al:n. a H I Ar Va-ii;.iia 4 r. . J & c. .i.l.c .oiiict kt A I!. aii ano 1 OI S i. J! IInAO, C, , ll OVK, Ceniral liuiiavl, O. F 4 I'. Airciit Curvallla, O cn EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE THE !!(IM M'5I. TCllL California i x; : ttn iti rui- i'i ii ivorm Ar.. ;i am Lv.. o:-l am l.v.. m r:00 Di-.i.v I1 rtlainl 10:21 1 ui..Lv. Altia! y S::i aic.Ar. . Loral I'm Mi. 'I ruin Iallj (Kx. buncay S.0.) a ui. .Lv Tortlard 1 & p ui . . Li . . . A! t;a n ... 6:40 mAr. .... Krvinir.. .Ar. . pn ..Ly . . axil m . Lv . . tin Lrb:uuis l;rau b a. Lv., i ai At , V:"W a m. Lr a iu..Ar .. . AI! any ... . . . Lebanon. Ali n:y l'!taitii.. ..Ar.. J. ..Lv . v .. Ar.. a.o (jtu . Lv.. :.-4 pm I ALBANY LOCAL, OAILT (Except Sui.la) ' 5.u rn..Lv I'ortiafd Ar .. V.'H. a H ! PM Ar. ..A!lauy Lv....o.(R. a 1 i'l 'LL.M AS UL'Fi ja'JsLEU'Mii Toi'iasT sli:i:i !:;g ( ai:s, Fur ai c'ii.l, :H'ati. n r l !-(ccd !-CIr i a seugers a:uu.Lut to I i . i in -, Riitweca l'oitiana ti .j Cytt!ii6 I Mall Trotn Itally-I xccpt .Sur.lsy 7.1iani..Lv .. . lo.-t!iui'l ...Ar.ft.Sfl p. ;upui..Ai loruii.. L. !:... p. At AlLany aiiJ Corvallis cnuimct :th trains oj tircp-n I'ajili Hailrml. prt-ss Train Daily (Kavipt bundajr Lv lort!aiid... Ar.. b:3am p ui.. Ar JlcMiiiifTiilf Lv.. (,.; jjn THROUGH TiCKFTS lo All Point EAST AND SOUTH t$ For tickets att'j f:ill iiifruction re trr.nlini: r iti o.np., tt. .,-!! en ..!:. inj's av;-ut at A!an . K. KoKii- it, K. P. r.i:l KS, V-.ii'j-i-r A-t. i. I- I-. A A WEAK fAN Can core liiniwll of I lie !e-ilT;tLdi- refill: if enrlv al.ufe pud retiVfily re.stoie liis ij:oraiKl vital I ity ly our liome Ireiilinei t. l.e , r-'inai l;a!ile etiHii of lioi'lefs cases of nervous t.t l i'lty and private ; -oiii:ilaii:t are exer wliere ttainir J injr out iiiacr eiy. Treaties :;nd ' quehtiun lit, a piiVt. ia!:'ii j;i!t to ; Mill'eiiiiu liuiiiaiiiiy, mill l e sci t liee to tin.'1-e alihetec. Aildn hs vntli fctamp J'loNl Kll INSTITFTF, 4:V Kearny i., Kof.m ii, an Fiam-iiH o, Cal. Wo :.rry a larjrc stm-k t.f jn in't i's Ftaf itiiiery, well .-is-Porte!. rn!j.iit direet fn ni t lie ii:niiii';t( -tftn :s at ;i luvv ii;iii', ami mil i ( the Test t.fvwiik in all kinds 1" j rintiiig fur tlie !e:ist ii'iiiii-v 'i rv n fj i!. I". (V i n. HIE MAllklT.x AI.BATT QUOTtTllNa WTieat nv-.-v OaU - :.ic r'i ?t:t 4.2f j.ei tibl P'l'ittO'"" 'tc FfW -Oc buil-T 2i'(.JV Lurd inutile. Ii.i:iiS U&:K. SUoulJiTw 1Uj. Hat-on Ilois Yifc He. llay Tiuiotliy, f 10, oU an.i chmi Ap, La Crpcn, tSV per lu P.ujit Dri.-d, St.fio. per Ir. Aj.p'cs dried bleat he'! :c suptrii-fj Chickens 50(34:5. Beef 33K'c ptofs. Mutton t:j(g:; 5o,,er hoAi. 'ool lb21c. EGGS FOR SALE. I will Fell full blood Leghorn eges, both Kir.j:le ard rose nmh, for $1 50 per 13. aUo dotted Wim dotts. Light r.ral.uias, Iingjhan and riyniuuth Rock at tlie fbdi P"ce. L. J. I lout k, Tangent, Or, i X rfiWMswiOTBT'aaHwjiKsata 7 V