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MORNING HERALD: TUESDAY , D Ed EM I ; EH 1. 1891.
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FAMINE LEADS ON TO WAR,
Such leema to be the verdict in
regard the situation in Europe, as
far aa the. influence of Russia leads
on to war, at least. And it is the
' Russirn predominance n Euro
pean politics that means war if
war is to come. The Chronicle
says that a great fermen. was
stirred the oilier day because a
Vienna newspaper asserted that
the Emperor Francis Joseph of
Austria had said that the famine
in Russia increased the chances of
war. E. V. Abbott, an American
who has juot returned to New
York from Odessa, where he has
been a grain dealer, confirms the
statement attributed to the Em
peror of Austria, and his expres
sions of opinion are of value as com
ing from a competent and disinter
ested witness.
Mr. Abbott says that really the
only thing that can save Russia
from a revolution during the win.
ter is war. The Emperor of Russia
sees this, and the disturbance of
Europe's peace will come through
bis orders. The nihilists, says Mr.
Abbott, will find the starving
peasants much more open to their
teachings than when they are full
fed. Nihilism is always smolder
ing in Russia, and while nihilism
niay not succeed in getting the
peasants to cause trouble, the Czar
will find it necessary to do some
thing to distract their attention.
The Chronicle still further thinks
that this practical view of the
situation Is diametrically opposed
to De Giers assurances, to the
Emperor of (iermany that the un
standing between Ru?ia and
France involves nothing that
might be construed as a menace
to other countries, and that the
aim of the alliance, if one lias been
formed, is to maintain peace; but
nobody is expected to believe a
diplomat until events have vei i-
fied his statements. Had Russia
set her army in motion even, it
would still be De Ciers' duty to
talk peace until otherwise directed
by bis superiors.
As between revolution and war
Russia would certainly choose
war, and it looks as though the
exercise of the option would be
forced npon her. The hungry
peasants of Russia lannot draw
fine distinctions, and if they be
lieve that the rulers and nobility
in Moscow and St. Petersburg and
other cities cf the empire are
living in luxury while they, the
peasants, are starving, they will
be certain to revolt, unless a for
eign war shall inteivene to cause
them to rally to the support of the
Czai against the enemies of Holy
Russia, as the peasants cill it.
It will not be the first titns that a
nation has been compiled to
make war for the sake of peace at
home.
It took a nineteen year old girl
in West Virginia but a short time
to outwit several Mormon elders
and her parents. The family,
quite a wealthy one, had suu
combed to the persuasive eloquence
of the Mormon elders, and joined
that peculiar denomination, and
started for Utah with the elders
The girl did not proselyte worth a
cent and wanted to be left behind
with a sturdy young lumberman
whom she had promised to marry,
lne paternal parent would not
const nt to such and arrangement
and the elders used their utmost
power to persuade the girl to go
along to the Mormon paradise of
plural wives. But she prefered a
whole man to herself and skipped
across the Ohio with her lumber
nuts and was spliced, and then told
her father to move on with the
aforesaid elders. She did not pro
pose to be a victim of their peculiar
methods.
So far aa the speculators in the
markets of Chicago are con
cerned, it makes very little differ
ence what happens to them.
They are millionaires to-day
and bankrupts to-morrow, but
the food supply of the United
States is neither increased ncr
diminished by their reverses, nor
is the price of food to the con
sumer altered materially. A
change of a single cent a bushel
in the price of corn or wheat may
mean wealth or penury to the
man who speculates, but it
does not change the price of flour
or cornmeal to the consumer.
The advantage which the Ameri
can farmer has . this year is not
due to the victory of the bulls
over the bears in the Chicago
grain exchanges, but to the
rcarcity of food supplies in Eu
rope. At the same time the
advance in orn, if it does make
anv differences at an, must
assist the far.uer, for the real j
value of his product must
sympathize to a certain extent
with imaginary value which is
put upon it by the Chicago
spsculators.
Pectuawties in the ideas en
tortained by human beings, from
different standpoints of view at
different timep, are often observ
able. One of these is commented
upon by the New York Tribune in
its remarks on the fact that the
Irishmen of America selected
Chauncey Depew to deliver a
eulogy on the late leader, Parnell,
although nine in ten Irish-Americans
are Democrats. There is noth
ing strange about the selection. Mr.
Depew as a republican is naturally
in sympathy with the home rule
movement, while American demo
crats to a man lean the other waj .
MIL HEKVEst LI VEB TILLS.
Act on a new principle regula
ting the liver, stomach and bowels
through the nerves. A new dis
covery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily
cure biliousness, bad taste, torpi 1
liver, piles, constipationr Un
equaled for men, women, children.
Smallest, mildest, surest 1 60 dose i
for 23 ceuts. Samples . ee, at
Stanard & Cusick.
French Tansy Wafer.
These wafers are for the relief
and cure of painful and iregular
menses, and will removo all ob
structions, no -matter what the
cause, and are sure and safe every
time. Manufactured by Emerson
Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for
sale at J. A. Cuminiag'a drug
store only.
Fall to do Oar Duty.
Everbody has at times failed to
do their duty towards themselves,
Hundreds of lady readers surfer
from sick headache nervousness,
sleeplessness and lemale troubles
Let them follow the example of
Mrs. II. Ilerbechter, Stevens
Point, Wis., who for five years
guttered greatly from Nervous Pro
stration and sleeplessness, tried
physicans and dill'erent medicines
without success. But one bottle
of Dr. Miles Nervine caused sound
sleep every night and she is feeling
like a new person. Airs. Elizabeth
Wheeler, 1-arara ie City, Wyoming
who tried all other remedies, de
clares that after three week's use
of the Nervite for Headache,
Nervous Prostration, etc., she was
entirely relieved. Sold by Stanard
A Cusick. Trial Bottle Free.
Fish and General Market.
The undersigned have opened
hah and general produce market
on Second street, between Broad
albin and Ellsworth, where we
will keep the best of fresh fish,
game, poultry and general produce
market, and invite a ehare of pat
ronage. Call and see us.
Sl.Al tillTER & Cacslev.
Wisdom's Violet Cream
Is the mo3t exquisite prepara
tion in the world for softeuing and
whitening the hands and face. It
is not only a substitute for, but in
every respect superior to glycerine,
cold cream, vaselino and like
preparations. Try it. For sale
by Foshay A Mason.
HUMPHREYS
Dr. llL'xrHMT's Snciricsare scientifically
ami carefully prepared prescriptions; used
lor nianv years in private practice with suet-ens,
and for over thirty years used by the
people. Every single Specific is a cure lor
the disease named.
These specifics cure without drugging;,
IHirguur or reducing the system, and are in
fact and deed the sovereign remedies of the
world.
LIMT OF FRIKCIrAL KOS. COBS. FUCKS..
1 Fevers, Congestion, inflammation.. I 26
S Worms, worm fever, worm colic.... 26
S Crying Colic, or teething of infanta.. 25
4 Diarrhea, of children or adults 26
6 Dysentery, Griping, Billious Colic 26
6 Cholera Morbus, vomiting............ 26
7 Coughs, colds, bronchitis...-26
8 Neuralgia, toothache, r'aceache..... 26
V Headache, sick headache, vertigo.... 26
10 Dpspcpsia. billious stomach 26
11 Suppressed or Painful Periods 26
12 Whites, too profuse peitods 26
13 Cronp, cough, difficult breathing 26
14 Salt Hheuin. eaysipelas. eruptions.. 26
16 Rheumatism, rheuiratic pi" , ,, 26
18 Fever and ague, chills malaria 60
17 Piles, blind or hlawling .,,. , 60
19 Catarrh, influenza, cold in the head AO
iO Whooping Cough, violent coughs 60
2 General debility, physical weakness 60
27 Kidney rii (o
28 Nervous debility , l 00
30 Urinary Weaki.ess, w. tting bed.. 60
32 Diseases ot the heart, palpitation.... 1 00
J , WW. PW,HHU UU re-
Ceipt of price. Dr. Humphreys' Manual, (144
nmirn ni-hlw hnniul in .ii.ik , -i
fold hv ilnitrfria n u . 1.1
. ' j HN K jiu, wail
roe, HUMPH KEYS' U ED. O.
Ill & 113 William St , New York.'
SPEC I FIGS
KELLOO WHOOL--Ihj" Kellogg school
of dress cutting at corner of Firat im!
Kaker in the Kalstoa house is now open.
Lessons nut limit.! I i .
call and examine the system.
Children Cry
for VITOKM'S
Castor. A
-WE
EL E
;ON
BUT WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF
Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods
Underwear
Hosiery, E
EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY.
We have just opened our FAC.L and WINTER CLOA ICS :i vl .TAOIvRTS, ImIIi in cloth an
goods, and we feel justified in saying that they excel anything ev'r s'io-.vii in tin? VALLEY. Wh
to call and look knowing that we can please you aa well as s.,vj y v.i money. At
w
"FT A "7FT!
tirocery Store
latest in th
fHEY HAVE IT.
Al'l'LES, CAUni-TOWKIt, OKANCiKS CIXIMiY, i.
OXS, BEET, CKAXBKUKIKS, TUUMIS, CAUHACi:,
AND CAHKOTrf.
FLINN BLOCK, - - - AIJSAN V, OI!l! i ON
The Albany
A FULL LINE
Still We are
Our 8nmmer
Stock will
complete
son
OF
FURNISHING GOODS
VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS AND I'LUSHKS, LADIES' AND
MIS8ES SILK AND KNIT UNDERVVKAR, COTTOX
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 1 Ladies, Misses & Childien'e.
o-
Gr . W. SIMPSON.
FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
HAVE NOT
P H A
OUR HANDS.;
1TOTJ ISTOTICSD
THAT-
is always full of fru'ts, viVJ'ab'.es, tho very
in irk :t. It tlier-3 U any thing to be had
Furniture Co
ML
UNDERTAKING
Vrnrliml ''win'My in
BOOKKEEPING.
SHORTHAND.
PENMANSHIP,
THIS SCHOOL IS THE
BEST.
in the Lead
be found larger ami more
than ever.
5
WHITE GOODS
Anything and everything in
large assortment and end
less variety.
AN;
tc.
1 plush
us'ri all
.
Tension, Postal, I.r.nd find Indian
tur tl.itio:i Claims.
I. AW OKFKiiS OK
SZAaKSH IW1 OF C1AUS.
t'ndi-r t!ic- iiiana'-.'tiunt of
W. R. HEARST,
VA.& 1'ruji. S. F. Daily Kxunrm-r.
jomn WKDDKunriiN',
Manager,
(51S F. St:ett, Northwest,
Washington, D. C.
Will practice in the supreme
court of the United .States, the
court of claims, the several courts
of the District of Columbia, before
committees of congress, and the
executive departments.
We obtain pensions and prite:it .
Indian depredation claims and a'l
classes of land claim?, in ning, pie
emptioii and homestead cae.- pros
ecuted betore the general land of
lice, department of the interior
and the supreme court.
li. H.Mcnaud Alhlcles
Wear our Vulcanized Hum Su
eiisory lo prevent jar, i-T-.i:! i
injury. Weak m-n aie cured
wearing onr vu!c.i!ii::ed yum ?:i
ptnsoiy of varic id le (enlarg.-d
veins) iiocturnal eniist;i-jiis an I
iinpot'iiiy,
Vigor, "comfort and longer life
assured. No pain ; no poisonous
drugs.
Price only $2. Sealed circulars
free. Vulcanized (jam Suspensjiy
Co., Rooms lit, :M, McVickers
'1 heat re Uuiiding, Chi .ago 111.
K-ll Icail.
These words are familiar to our
reader-', as not a day pas-es willi
out the report of the suddt n d a:h
ol pome promi.ient ei'.izei s. Tlie
explanation is ''Heart Disi ;;mv'
Therefore lieware if vou have env
of the followingj-ynpioi is: h-in-ii
r.reath. IV in in nle, Muolm r:nj
Spells, Swollen Ankles, Asthma ic
i-ieaining, e.:K ami imnirry
Spells. Te:ii!eriies9 in Si:o;i'd. r i
Irregular Pulse. Tiiesc synij.lonis
mean heart dbxai-c. The most
reliable remedy is Dr. .Miles' New
Heart Cure, which has niv.d
thousands of lives. Boi.k :!'
testimonials fn e :.t S'.anar l .V;
Ciick, uhou'so sells the Ne
Ileait Cure.
Hie 3liiiin.; t'orktail.
Taken hi fore hieaU'ust crest t
a false, injurious ap, tit.'. A
wineglass lull ol If. lleniev -English
Dandelion Ton e l:'t i.
before nu.a!s strei gthei.s the di
gt stive organs and enable vu.i (.
relish a hear'y ine.il wirhi.ut in
jury to the slom ieh. i-or tc.!-; b.
Fosliav & Mason.
Sodavt'le water is kept c-Mii-tanl.
ly on hand by the boiiie a- (. I,
lilackimui's ding stole.
ERS 00
loliday 3opper5
Should se? the elegant di-play of
lj Watches and
SS&kL Novelties iy Jewelry
-aTJf:
Solid (J old IViv.yi, Diamond Hinirs and Ear Drons:,
New Patterns in Silver I'iws, ''11 I'ens, VAc, at
reasonable iirices. Call early imA make selections.
AsU my ncents fnr V. I.. Donclnn Sboe. 1 fl I JiJ
TC tin! lot' milt- in jo.tr lncc- HnU your fe i.ia hmt JamP I u
(h-:iif- in (pimI for rulnlnmii:. Herure l mil ic ai kvt
ii-'l'Ahli JU Milfj'i'n ilL.JiJ lllit'.l.l i
WHY 13 THE
L. DOUGLAS JKSV.S
C."!? OtST FOR $4 ha.ul sewed welt Bhoe, fine
Src v i C SSNTLEMEN ealf, Ftylish, comfortable and
THE BSSTSH3E IMT K0i:L3 FM TKK0Y t,lir8bWJ. T,e h,,t ,,loe .Ver
( tl'i-r.-d at t:iis 1-rii ; sa r.e gr."' na i-u-torn made slunja cotiiij.'
from $i to !.
$;;..";l police sh-.-;-; fine.'-s, i :-ii!r-a 1 men arid letter carriers all wear
them; fi.et:lf, M'am! : -s, Mnootli in ide, l.e.:vy three souls, extt-n-r.ion
eilu' : o-ie cair wilt '.e;'.r a year.
2.00 tine call"; r.o better shoe eve;- c
j '1' llilV. t I1I , . . ' ' I. til. 1 11' . . - .
coiivi'ii e ihf:se who want an'me lolcr
$2.2'i and .j-jH) Workir.gman's shof ale
who lu-.ve given tht ni a trial wili v.ai
1JOVS' i- and i 1.7.0 school f-hoes are
they si-U on their merits as th .
LAD1 KS hand sewed shoe, le-t
iniju.ited shoes costing from 4
Lud'iv '.r(i, yl arid 7 shoe for
ami durable.
Ca-iti'-n e that W. I,, rouglas'
bottom of each shoe.
OH, MAMMA
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v; jjfV'C y
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HE CARRIES A FULL STOCK OF NICE FURNITURE.
RZMEVIBEX T IE PUJE, -- - OPPOSITE OPERA 0U3
Springfield Sawmill
A. V.'!I KKI.KK, (rKIN(iFIf.LD.) PROrRIETOR.
yriiiNUiTiELD,
Sjr.Mrir.ny rnrl xvl ofTi-? on Kiilro.il, botwesn Fourth and Fifth
c"H, A. V,"!ii.eit-r, Al'i.my M cvxer.
il.i i;i- lii nh.-r 11.1t. ex -cite I in ipriiity, a i l f.iMli'im n it -iriel
t-i-: ;, n a-i 1 si'.i v.i.-: ry .iiii i ' 01 orders, 1 res,i ut-f-.iilv a ilieit t
of !.:! ire! .. A. WllEKLKK.
a "OTj-jJL'G"S
Manufacturer of
-AND
FINE IfOHTi
i'lut,- und Minokliic T.l aceo, MerrRcl;ni:ni um! tiiar I'lpi!-.; n
full line c 8iioki-n.' Artii ks.
N'e rot to PiWJer'a eamly store. All -.my, Oretron,
FEED -:- STORE
AM)
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET;
WANTED SI'i'CIA l.I.Y- 1 lav. rats prH infir, tr s;-.ii)ly eii3toTri.
ir. t'i:i- (Vri'U pa.'in.j Kailm.nl pv'eiision and mv inerfiapine home tnut-
Ifi? 1 ."-nil in :v.t.til:btii tuit llie purchaeerp. 8t.-re in Mrahan Brick
Stri.r.il utic-ct
K. M. R3BKRT5oN.
Albany Collegiate Institute,
4I15AIS:, OltliGON,
Saptsmber 9, 1891. June 10, 1892
i
A
Poll Corps of
Fi iir il. -:;t f ;: i-;:'s f f study : Collegiate, Normal, r.iihines!:, rrrniary.
Tv- ,Mi!iii- a:..i hor!-hand are tan i; lit.. 1'or eatalo;iie aildrcnp,
t;KV. KLUFKT N. CON HIT, A. M.f I'reei.'tiit.
-AT
OKEGON.
It if a eesmlesp shoo, with
no tacks or wax thread to
hint the feet; made of the
best line caif, stylish and easy
and because we make more
shoes of this grade than any
other m innf.u-tuier, it equal
band Kewed shoes cotting:
from H to $5.
$--.0i genuine har.t' sowed, tlm
tin s! calf shoe ever oll'eieil
f-r i5; t-iiuids French im
ported Klioes whxli cost lioni
fie red at this price; one triiil will
crmtort and service.
strong and iurab!e. Thosn
ar no other make.
worn by the beys everywhere;
increai'-g sales show.
I ongola ; very aty lis!) ; e'j'ials F.ei.c j
to sf'i.
Mi - sesare the best I)ji;gola. .tyiish
name ard juice are s'ampd on this
W. L. DOUGLAS, Urockton, Misp.
A A C -' V' It O V V 11 III -'O
lovely nu;i:js :it Brink's?
ILey .are t!e prettiest in
town, tud all his new furni
ture is simply t'log.ant.
Tbey all say so, ad an in-
spoction will prove it.
Vices always the lowest.
OR EC. ON.
josepb:.
Choice Cigars
f-LALER IN-
AND EE? WI
mm
ExpericLced Teachers.
-THB-
ap'ma Route !
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. B. HOO;,.i:ec-lrcr,
Cf8gonfl8Ye!opEciitCo,'8
LESSUORTEK.
22 Hours Less Tlnn
ViuLn h puv oti cr route:
Arcor-fatw-iisHL-iniiarrxd fc't rrn f it sn
sutcty. titi- a::i' lr. iu itLiiUhD
tltll O.t-l lH l f f.ll .Id if !1- ..i -i
shitm, Diui.li l.jb ti:t ! i.r;y . il rr irnte
wt-cn al! oints i U.c . iiiiitlt id
wnJ an Fri-ciscc.
Sailing dates.
Fa OK TAKDNA.
ff:!!aa etlc Tall-.-y... Nov. S'li
WV .... - i.-th
WillkCtt Wlcj- '. ill
Wi 'auiu iv V ii.'j lHc il b
mo. ak raaMiaco
No . 3d
- Kith
" :3d
Dt c. til
V.'ii!irrtte Vullty.
Wihii.i't- Yal:v.
W::laim..le alliv..
1 lie coii.pany luicrve ibe rU-bt tu cka ur
Uaiuers ur tuiiinir Uaics.
Daily rAiXNSU TKAIKf,
Kxctj.t buoilays.)
L Va.tii.aT:r talLv Albany IS 20 H
Cura:i-10:SS am" Cortalna l:ui r s)
Ar a I -.any . . :j- a a I Ar Va-iuiiia r. a.
ki u C tisii.r .uici at aIIaii ai d ('ol
W. il H. A,
C, . ITo:'S, C-eiieral lifeUkneti
O. If A P. AKfiit
Uortallis, O on
EAST
SOUTH
-VIA-
SGU1HLRN F AC! Fit KQUTE.
the mil trniA r.ttiL
Cilifornh eji r-b ttsins mn dal'j
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7: i ui..L'. ...I'.'nlcj d .... Aj .. 7:3. am
li .i ii 111..L1 Allan) Lv.. 4 am
1 k m..Ar.... h. rrAi.u'jc..L.v.. 7 -ci ni
iiral fuKk. Irulu tlatlj- (hi. Sunuajr
a m..Lv. ....I'lirtlaiid ....Ar.. 4:00 m
p ui..l.v... AHjp; ..Lv..li.w mi
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l .MaiuLv AiUny Ar". . 9: 6 p
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J.Ov r m .r. ..Aii.ju..Lv....a.ih. a M
1 1 LL.M AIn li U ft ETSLEt 1 EkH,
TOURIST SLEEriNO CARS,
t'r.r a-.-coUin'miati- n rf bccontl4.'lat Ta
i'oi s h'.Ut hid tu t x iei 'iKans,
I'd ween l'oitland nud Coivallis
Wall Train Dull - bleep: Sunday
7::in a m..Lv ...To.-tlaml . Ar.fi.30 p. t
li:lu p iu..Ar... Ccnaius. . L.l Lli.p. m
At Allanv and Conallis couneut it
train of o.tpon 1'atihcKAilroaiL
s'xiiiths Train Hall; (Exi-tpt Sunday
4:4'ipra..I.v I'on iand . . . Ar.. buan
1:-b p m.. Ar.....li'.V:iiuviIle.Lv..b.utfa
THROUGH TICKETS
lo All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
tit For tickets aiul full lufoniiation re
iranlini! r.n amps, -tc, call on couiuii '.
a'i'iit at Allunt.
It huKllKK, E. P. ROGERS,
Maimtrr Aot. . ' & P, Al
A WEAK WANT
Can cure liimst-lf of the le-li-rable
iiEiilts of early al.nee and
crf clly restore Lis igorand vital
ity I'.v our home treatinent. The
remarkable I'lirtu of lioj eli-ea cat-ea
of nervous debility and private
eoiiinlaints are ever where etatup
inj; out quackery. Treaties and
question list, a iJiyskian'g gift to
fci:ll'ericj: lnmianity, will be sent
ftee to those alllktec. Address
with stamp
I'lONEKIt INSTITUTE,
4 Kearny SU, Room 2, fc'an i
Francisco, C'al. . . "
We carry a large slock of
print r's etationcry, well as
juried, bought direct from the
manufacturers at a low figure,
and can give the Wt "of work
in all kinds of printing for the
least money. Try us.
VV. !. Cobb.
OYSTERS.
If IUU STYLE
AT
1
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Winn in want of poimthing
sweet nu-ii a iiuiiey. 11 ai.le pyrnp.
etc., call on F. K. Allen.
IVm't for-et that F. K. Allen is
now runnin a grocery sure. 0
IKisite AhHonic Temjile.
Will & tark will be fkd to
ilmw yi n their lnrge line ol I ean
liful t-iivt rware. It will do you
gcr d, even if yon don't buy.
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