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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1891)
MORNING HERALD; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. J891. UAII.Y A.NI5 WUSK&T a similar rate of increase in 18JK). The rate of increase during the trroiith vas nearly double that of the year, which is a!s extremely satisfactory. The greatest im provement was male by the roads of the West, the Pa- PilMi.hel aTntv nintnlnir eicect aloniUv.l ' ..; rt.. r. ...... I -. " - ' n.j.1 M H'C 1 "tiSb, AIIU iHC Laillllil TKKMS OF SUBSC1UPTI0N: DAILY Bjr Mail cr y. WfeKKLY, (Published every Friday Mjrnlnp.) O copy, pr annum, in lv:w!ce....i2.G0 W cd Dot Khid in fcdvance - -.) kCKK0O.N PACIFIC TIMETABLE. r am!Di-r. Kr itat.. Arrives Depart , 6 w the leading grain earners showing 21 jk'I" cent increase, the coal roads 2) percent and the Pacific roads nearly 10 per cent. This was the first mouth of business under (lie impetus of the maturity of the crops, and the figures are there-1 fre given in more detail than! iiiia. U.13jm 112.20 pin , i k)ini J.4i Hi J 10 WBUSIMCSS SEEMS. A careful review of the o; ora tion in commercial matttrs indi cate that the ventral business of the country, in the main is im proving. The Philadelphia Press in renewing the situation says that the-e is some (oimtlaint and even anxiety about bnsiiifss in certain quarters in the astern section of the cnn'ry, hut the feeling in the west is hopeful and even buoyant. At eastern centers there is less trade than la.-t year, when it was ve.-y lar'. In Phila delphia last week the li.uk dealing-! fell oil IS per cei.t. hut in Chi cago thv gai.icd c.iitci'v tlut amount. In the ni'veineijt ":'iii"ii(v the West and Siuth for the'i:st t ine for many weeks weie no.t debt r to New York, which is another in dicatio;i of strength and sy'f-re-lianctt ill that dirrclioii. The Western farmer is selling grain at the rate of ru.e than a million bushels per day at a :;od price and the Southern planter for warded i;?,0OJ more hales of Cot.on lat week than in the Jike period in 1S1H). The exmM of wheat were lie. re than r,:,Vt.000 bushels last week, and though the Chicago speculators weie al!e to make a decline iu prii-e w hich wieJ out'a prti"i of the a lvnace of the previous week, there is evidently a greater demand than ever from the foreigners as winter approaches and le;l supplies abroad are used up. The c'ose of navigation will sjoii take place and there has already been an ad vance in rates because of that fact. It is not unlikely tli it the specu lative situation will a's change, as the wheat pit hears must have loaded up, and the-farmers lirst shipments are well VTj the market. The prohibition of wheat by the Kussiau government cannot hut widen our market in Europe. Corn has been exported to the! WE HAY E NOT AN ELEPHANT ON OUR HANDS,: The Tangent debating society has been w restling with the ques tion of whether the tiriir on wool enhances the price of that staple product, and according to report decided itthat does not. The Americai: sheep fanner, who has been in the business any lergth of time, can reply, like the man in jail when told by the lawyer that they uniM not put him in jail on the charge against him. "Well I guess tin y can for here I am." The evidence and logic of expeii-nc shows tint the tariff does ailed the price, no matter wnat t lie argument upon the mib je. t may show. Ir is supposed that New York city has beome perfectly pure and uudelilfd. as Anthony Comstock has mved to Chica.j and com memed operations upon that 1 place t produce a moral atmos phere and clear out all sin if not a'l sinners. t:ittKt Llt tK l'ILL4. Act on a new principle retrula ting the liver, stomach and boweU through the nerves. A new dis covery. Dr. Miles' Pills sieedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpi 1 liver, piles, constipationr Un euualed for men. women. children. Smallest, mildest, surest! bOdosej I for 2") cents. Samples . ee, at! Mar.ani a uusick. rrlirli Tttiiny 'afr. These wafers are for the relief and cure of painful and iregular menses, and will remove all ob structions, no matter what the cause, and are sure and safe every time. Manufactured by Kmerson I 'rug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale at J. A. Cummiag'a drug store oniy. Kail t do Our Duty. r.vci body lias at times failed to do their dutv towards themselves. Hundreds of lady readers sutler from sick headache nervousness, sleeplessness and lemale troubles l.et ti;em follow the example of Mrs. II. llerhechter, Stevens Point, Wis., who for five years suiiered greatly trom Nervous Pro stration and sleeplessness, tried physicans and ditlerent medicines without success. J;ut one bottle of lr. Miles' Nervine caused sound sleep every Highland she is feeling like a new person. Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler, Laramie Cit v, Wvominir- BUT WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF Dress Goods, Fancy Goods Underwear Hosiery, Ktc, EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY. e nave just opened our f Aid. and WIN nSK CLOAKS and JACKETS, both in cloth and plush goods, and we leel justified in saying that they escel anything ever shown in the VALLEY. We ask all iu van auo iook Knowing mac we can please you as well as save you money. At tl:o trteil :l I rttlici tut H.a .1... extent of double the shipments of j dares that after three week's use last year and the prije has been i of the Nervine for Headache, sharpely advanced on v hat looks I Nervous Prostration, etc., she was ruwreiy relieved, olil ly Mallard like a speculative movement, though the action of the (ier:!. an government may result in larger consumption in that country. Provisions and Urd have been bearly steady. Iron shows foine nigns of weakening in prices, but not much. The large production has been used from one end of the country to the other as a weapon to break down prices, but the nmst important result has been more activity. The consumption must be enormous or there would have been greater weakness, and it is a most encoura,ir;r fact for the future that with no ra;'r.ial bip'd ingandmany minor branches of iron manufactures dull and depressed that tht Iargeet output of pig known is so well taken. Anthracite ctal ppces are fairly well maintained, though the pio du.tion goes on at a rate of ."iO.OOO, IKK) tons per yt-M. T'lere are, perhaps, more signs of weakness than there were a week ago, but r.O important break will take place near the end of the shipping .eason and the year. The receipts of wheat are ft hout a million bu shels per day at the leading cen ters. Speculation was less active - anl '.hv price declined, a remark able circumstance, as the exports and consumption bik care of eve! bushel that came in s:ght. motion lias been alternately weak and strong. The receipts are rtill heavy, but the exports are now slightly above thos of last vear. Prices are extremely weak, having tallen Irom an average tf 8.SS cents in the early pait of the vear to 8.0-") cent at one time lat week mi at . . anere is a goiu neai ot complaint among carpet manufactures of dullness in tt e trade. The facts . seem to be that the Fpurt in tl trade in the trade 111 lsss lss! .' and 1S'.0 has resulted in overpro duction, and leading manufac turers have reduced tt .-cks by auction sale. The carpets offered were taken well by the trade, which has naturally been dull since. September railroad net earnings increased more than IS per cent over last year, a remark able improvement when it is J-e i.einhered that there waj nearly V Cutit k. Trial Bottle Free. Hh ami (ieneritl Market. The undersigned have opened a tish and general produce market on Second street, between Broad all n and Kllswirth, where we will keep the U-st of fresh fish. game, poultry and general produce maiKei, ami invite a snare ot pat ronage. ( all and see us. Sl.U (JIITEK & C.WSI.KV. FAYE ISTOTZCE3D THAT (irocery Store is always full of fruits, vegitah'es, the very latest in tlu m irkot. If there is anv thing to be had THEY HAVE APPLES, CAULIFLOWER, ORANGES, CELERY, LEM ONS, BEETS, CRANBERRIES, TURNIPS, CABBAGE, AND CARROTS. FLINN BLOCK, - - - ALBANY, IT. OREGON AUTUMN - IS HERE, AND THE INQUIRY ON TilE mind and on the lips of every wouiau w ill be, "Who has the best stock of Cloaks, Jackets, Fur Trimmed Garments and Ladies Fall Dnswesr. A. R. Chapman, of this city, has me agency 01 tne Canadian 1'acilu: railway company, and will sell tickets over that line from Albany to an oinis r.asi. HUMPHREYS 1R. Ill Mi likn s Smcint'tfare M:ieMtiHaUI)' ai.il can-fully irt-(..m. prvwripti.ii8; used lor inanv year in private practice with uuc cent, ami tor over thirty years usej by the pcuple. Kvcry single specirtc is a cure lur the ilistwie nainetl. The; cilic cure without (Iruinjf, purlin;; or rnlu.-iiiu' the system, ami are in fact anil deed the sovereign rciucilica ot the worl-l. LI.HT or EIM'l-AL SIM. CI HIW. fKICKS.. 1 l';itn, Consent iun, iiitlainiuatiiii..j 45 - Worms, onn fever, worm colic So 2 t'rini Coin-, or teething of infants.. -5 4 Diarrhea, of children nr ailults 6 a i' outcry, unpins, Uiliious LVlic ..... -i bt.noicra Mortnu. ciuitnii...w....... i iousih, coius, iruiichiti 2o .curiKia, UK-'haihe, Kaceache.... 25 U tlcauache, sick h.u.U he, vertigo.... Is i! Ppspcpsia, hilliotis stomach 6 II Supjircssiil or Painful l'erioiis -ib VI Whiles, too pmfUM: pc.iods 25 I I Croup, cons'h, iliificnlt hrc'ithin 2S 1 Srtlt Kheiiin. erysipelas, eruptions.. 25 15 Khcuniatism, rheun atic pains 25 )ti Kever and OK-uc, chills uiaUria &o 17 riles, hliml or bleedinic 50 l'i Catarrh, influenza, cold in the head 60 D Wh.uipini; Vnun, tinlent couuhs...... bo 21 Ueneral dehility, physical weakness bo 27 Kidney disease 28 crvous delnlity . 1 go 3U L'rinary Weaki.ess, wi ttinir lied 50 32 Discuses ut the heart, palpiution .... 1 00 This question can be satisfactorily answered at the old established house of SAMX. E. YOUNG, W IIO HAS OPENED FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE A MAMMOTH ASORTIE)JT fP liames uress ttooiis, in cloth, silks, toreign and domestic fabrics, shawls, underwear, gloves, hosiery laces, linens, ami white uood. notions, noenltiei fir Also a coaiplete assortmefit of Boots and Shoes, Staple and Fancy Groceries. nSTABLIsIIED IN ISM, THIS PIONEER DRY GOODS HOUSE HAS MAINTAINED PUBLIC FAVOR ny keeping a Btcck lare enough to supply any want, an I making a specialty of selecting such goods Sold by druggists, or sent postail on re ceipt of price. lr. Humphreys' Manual, (141 tKKrcs) richly hound in c!mh and it-ld. iu til - rue, tILMrllKbl 3 UK1, O, 111 & 113 William St , New York, as will give satisfaction both in quality and prices. ('LOSE CASH ' invited to ir ASH BUYERS VI.SITING THIS MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY nspect his stock, which is complete in all his numerous depart ments, and purchased eoecially for the fall season of 1891 JIlllUS mm SPEC I FIGS KKLI.IJU Sl'il lOL-llo Kell.r.ir school hi' dress cuttim; at curnnr nr bimt P.iker in the Kalstou house is now 0ien. Le-sons in it liiuitnl. ljulie art invit-1 te cill anil fcv-imni' l!n- Bvstom. Bazaar Children Cry for PITCHER'S Castoria Wholesale price of sugar: 100 lbs. extra C, f 4.75 ; 1C0 lbs. granu lated, $.).75. .My disii'av of new tovs and novelties for the holidays this year will be something woitdeiful. -t-HEVERY LATEST NKWt? I is that you can buy at Julius Gradwohl's Bazaar, for net cash, goods as follows: 17 lbs. granulated sugar $1.00 20 lbs. extra C sugar 1.00 AO. 1 kerosene, per single gal. .25 5 gallons good pickles !K) 20 lbs. No. 1 Savon soap J0 arimckle cotlee, c per Kund I will conduct a strict cash store, and all goods will be sold for net ca-n from 10 to 2o per cent, less than regular price. Mv stock of f'hinnuaw fitni-v gowfs and all the desirable styles of dishes, as well as staple grocer ies crotrkery lamps and li stores, is complete in every way. I make a speciality of line teas, coffees and baking powder, and always pleases my customers. Julius Obadwojil, Albanv, Ogt. 17. l&Jl. Pension, Postal, Land and Indian Depredation Claims. LAW OFFICES OF mm eupiau or tim Jnder the management of . W.R.HEARST, Ed. & Prop. S. F. Daily Examiner, JOHN WEDDERBURN, Manager, 618 F. Street, Northwest. Washington, D. C. Will practice in the snnreme 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 patents, Indian depredation claims and all lasses of land claims, mininir. me- emption and homestead cace- pros ecuted before the general land of fice, department of the interior and the supreme court. J j-Joliday 3tyopper5 Should see the elegant display of SILMRME, Watches and Noveltks ib Jewelry THB Yaqnina Route -AT WILL SIM'S. Solid Gold Kings, Diamond Kings and Ear Drops, New Patterns in Silver Pieces, (.old Pens, Etc., at reasonable prices. Call early and make selections. Ak bit agent for V. I.. Douglas Shoes. II nut lur ttnle in vnur ulni'f u.L vmi dealer iu end far rnialoicue, secure the uicvucy, nun uei mem lur yon. JTTAKK NO HL BlSTlTtTK. WHY IS ; L. E. B LA I IV, nxji.c VJ t i I . ALBANY, - - OREGON. THE It is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet ; made of the best fine calf, stylish andeay and because we make more shoes of this grade than any other manufacturer, it equals band sewed shoes costing irom f-i to $9. $5.00 genuiue bant' sewed, the finest calf shoe ever oll'cred for 5: eouals French ini Uf I FA I I AO ported shoes which cost from CO QUOr ...PB.... H haad sewed welt shoe, fine nWll GENTLEMEN calf stvlish -onifortnbIpniid THE BEST SHOE IW THE WOULD FOB THE HOMEY? "ilSlZ offered at this price ; same gw'" hs custom made shoes costing from $0 to $9. $3.50 police shoe ; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear them ; fine calf, seamle-s, smooth in ide, 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 w ill convince ihose who want a shoe for comfort and service. $2.25 and $2.00 Workingman's shoes are strong and durable. Those who have given them a trial wili wear no other make. BOYS' $2 and $1.75 school shoes are worn by the boys everywhere; they sell on their merits as the increasing sales show. LADIES $3 hand sewed shoe, best Dongola; very sty lis!: ; equals Frenc'j imported shoes costing from $4 to $6. Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 75 shoe for Misses are the best Dongola. Stylish and durable. Caution. See that W. L. Eouglas' name and pi ice are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. OH. MAMMA "Have you seen those lovely lounges at Brink's? They are the piettiest in town, and all his new furni ture is sininlv eletraDt." They all say so, and an in spection will prove it. Prices always the lo OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. E."UOOCi.'Keceler. Oregon Melopent Co.'s Steamship Line m iiraoRTEii." AND 22 Hours Less Tim Than by &uy ot! er route: Accorr.odktU a uiiMirpaMtd Ipi i i n fi it ta aift.v. rare i.c' tit.tLt is (l.il a kO the Oregon lte qm riil D.i'i chiis, much 1 dial by tiy tl er rtute ween all poiam in tkit Vtiillii al and San r'ranciacu. Sailing dates, FEOM TAQCDIA. WillaaetU Valley... .... Nov. S h W V - 1Mb WillamKtta Villcy , ih Wi uoie te Ml.j l)ic i.b KOM AB rK&kCUXIO W No . 3d Willamette Vmlley...... lith Willamette Vallev , " -.d Willaiiitlle nlU v lt.c. 2d The company rere tbe righX to cLaig teamen or aulinir Uatea. pau.t riiUMnniiiir, kicept buntlayi.) L Ta,iilr.a 7.-00 a a I Lv Albany JI 20 H IVjnallii lo:3f- I " Corvalna lra At Aliany . :;js a m Ar VaUiua r. H. O Ji C. tiaaiu .Uioecl at AiLau at d C'OI Wa. M B..A9, C, . EMfi, Ceueral KabaKCt, M.I A P. Atfeiit Corvallla, O ao EAST S SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC RQUTl, THE It CM iEilA Ettll. California exfreaa t taint run dally "ucraj opra 7:00pm. .Lr. ...Cortland .... Ar.. 7J. ia lu:pm..Lv Albany L l :3ui B IS a m..Ar... S. t'raiKiaeo.Lt.. 7 vo Loral raaa. Irala Uatly- (Ex. bui.day S5 a m..Lv. Portland .. l:2upm..Lv... Alban. 6:40 p mAr. .... KoxetmrK .Ar.. M pn . Lv..lz:uum .Lv.. ti.ftm tbaaai Kraaek. l.Mp..Lv..... Albany Ar : Cp zupu u U;ijia.oo l.v y (a T.wam. L Albany. Ai m t.2ain..Ar Lebanon L tS'jpm ALBANY LOCAL, DAILY (Exuept Sunday, 5.00 p a.. Lv.. Portland... .Ar e &5 a S.00 ra Ar. ..Albany Lv....6.w. a lowest. HE CARRIES A FULL STOCK OF NICE FURNITURE. REMEMBER T.IE PL4CE, - - - OPPOSITE OPERA 0US tVLLUAls B UFFETSLE LFEKb. TOURIST KLEEI LNG CARS, For accommoaation f t SecciuilaM !'a ouKra a'.Ucbed to Etpruu irauia, West M DlvlnUa. Between l'oitland tuid Corrallia Mall Train Daily - Except Sunday 7:3" a m..Lv. ...Portland .a s su IU 10 p m . . Ar.Oorvauja. . uiitop. m At Albany and Corvallia triii of Oregon PcifictUiIrottL Springfield Sawmill A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD,) PROPRIETOR. SL'UmUFlJSLD. - - - OREGON. Ezprrsa Trala Dally (Exctpt Sunday 4:40pm. .Lv Portland... Ar.. S'SOaai 7:2fip m..Ar Uclliooville.Lv..6.4AABi THROUGH TICKETS to AH Point EAST AND SOUTH 7For tickets and full information irardinK rates maps. etu.. call on nn, aifent at Albanr. K. KOKHLKR, Manager E. P. ROGERS, Aart. ti V a P. A Aloany yard and office on Railroal. between Fourth and Fifth eeis, a. W heeler, Albany Maiager. Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities n it 8i1roa9.se 1 me protnpi ana satisuctory ailing ot orders, 1 reap usually s tliett 1 re 01 tne trade. A. WilEKLKIC. Manufacturer of Choice Cigars. AND DEALER IN FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST C'.ars Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Piper,; a full line o' Sniokers' Articles. Ne ror to PlTeiffer'a candy store, Albany, Oregon, . FEED -:- STORE -AjnD- GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET; WANTED SPECIALLY- Hay. oats nrl tolatorF. U sopply snttom. co the Oregon Pacific Railroad extension and my increasing home here I sell in quantities to suit the purchaser. second street R. M. trad. Briok Store in Strahan ROBERTSoN. Albany Collegiate Institute, A WEAK MAN Can core himself of th de plorable results of earlv abtiM and perfectly restore bis itrorand vital. ity by our home treatment. The remarkable cures o! boneless of nervous tiebility and private comulaints are ever where stamp ing ont quackery. Treaties and question list, a physician's gift to suti'ering humanity, will be eetit fiee to those alliictec. Addresa with stamp rlOXEER INSTITUTE, 405 Kearnv St.. Room 2. San Francisco, Cal. We carry a laree stock of printer's stationery, well as sorted, lxnight direct from the manufacturers at a low 15 cure. and can give the best of work in all kinds of printing for the least money. Try us. W. C C iib. OYSTERS. t IK ETTfir STUE AT I m September 9, 1891. A Corps of oiiEGonsr, June 10, 1892 rn fcxpcrienceil Fonr departments of studv: Ci-.lletriate. Normal. PiihinPK Pr'min Type writing and short-hand are taught. For catalogue address, KKV. ELBFKT N. COND1T, A. M., l'resident. When in want of unmpilnn. sweet such as Iionev. maple yniD. etc., call on F. E. Allen. Don't forget that F. E. Allen is now running a grot cry store op posite Masonic Temple. Will & Stark will le pUd lo rhow you their large line ol beau Ufnl silverware. It will do yen gtcd, even if yon don't buy. & ' it - ; jf-Hf--