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MORNING HERALD: SATUltdAr, DECEMBER 5. i591. DAtbY 4ND WKttKUY TIRJItJ OF8UB3C1UPTION: DAILY Publiahad trery Dj.-rniD eacpt Monday.) Velntnxl by earner, per . By Mail per ye!. . WSKKL, (Pukllahad every Friday Morning.) O copy, per annum, in advance, Wuan not lutid iu advam-e - U'2U 0 00 fi.00 .... iM ICP.EUON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Ucparti iiamcer U.13uinit?.2ni.m rti'K- , r - ' 3.W.iu.7.45ani insure a permanent art bniMirg at the Jake front shows the spirit of enterprise in tli-j lake city. Thee c.ntiihntoia have the well faro of their city at heart rather than the irpetuati"n of their names in lronze or marble, hut a grateful people will bear them in remembrance. Their gift is in great contrast to much of ti e ostentatious generosity of the day that ban an eye fixed on personal advertisement. The misfortunes that have fallen upon the family otCyrua W. Fields, will cause a wave of sympathy to goto them from all parts of the country. Mr. Field is looked upon by the people as a philanthropist. The young man who has brought about the financial ruin, and who is now the inmate of an insane asylum, does not deserve much of the sympathy. WE HAVE NOT AN ELEPHANT !ON OUR HANDS,! TUB XKW SPKAKEh'. The question of who eha'.l b3 speaker of the house, wl en con gress assembles next Monday, is one of interest and much discus sion. Mills is the most prominent man mentioned and seems to have lead i l the matter. The Chronicle says thai from the reasons that are being put for ward for Mills' election it is evi dent that no string has been h it unpulled which could ass'st him. One paper says lie slic-uM be elected becau-e he is an erratic free trade), and uiih'ts cliocen ag speaker would be at the head of the ways and means. loiiimitUe, and uiight biing in another Mills bill, which would defeat the democratic party in lS!i2. An other paper says he should be elected because he represents the true and genuine principles of taritl' refoi m, as understood by the democratic party. A tli rd says lie should lie speaker because he t l ivnia frpx I'ninai'p while a fourth I , , ,i i , ! ting toe liver, stomach and bowel declares that he should .e e.ecte., A npw dj because if chosen Fpeker t! ' .ovtry. Hr. Miles' Tills speedily house would not be ti.ub'ed any , ure biliuusnc:-, bad taste, torpi 1 more with the silver iiiiestiuti thun ' hver. piles, constipationr it was while John G. t'ai lisle was speaker. The real truth of the matter Home people are expressing the opinion that the mineral lields have been -ooked over until the t'reMmrss ofjirst discovery is ex haused, but such is not the case. The enterprising prospector can tind plenty of new fields for his woik. T.ie report of the I'nited States treasurer for November shows that there has been a net increase in the circulating medium of $12,- 7S'.,!J!. which makes a circulation per capta on lecember 1, 18!U, of Secv.etaky Nohi k's leport shows that Oregon still possesses SlUTO. I'Oi) acres of unoccupied public faml, H.r.luHHKjJ acres are mi i -veyed and the remaining 14,000,000 arc uns'irveved. BUT WE II AVE THE LARGEST AXI BEST SELECTED STOCK OF Dress Goods, Fancy Goods Underwear Hosiery, Ktc. EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY. We have j'it opened onr F.U.L a'ld WIXTER CLOAKS and JACKETS, both in cloth and p'ueh goods, and we leel instilied in saying tint thev excel aivthing ev-T s'iowii in tlin VALLEY, to call and look knowing tint we cm plowc you as well as s.ve y.jn money. At 4 Mr i i W ask all mi ias M.i:w:.t Lit i:k tills. Act on a new principle regula XjB.lSr-3r, OREGON" HAVE "STOUT ISTOTICEI THAT iver, piles, constipationr in- .. ! ctpiaic; lor men, women, children. I Miiailest, mildest, surest! oOdosei ! for '2't ceuU. Samples . ee, a', is, ! Stanar I it t'lisick. as nearly as can be sifted out fr n conflicting expressions of opinion, ttiat the democrat. c part;- want an Mills to be speaker because he is i mensi s, believed to represent Cleveland. and to be able to keep the South solid for Cleveland. This seems plausible, for it will a-. count vey readilj Tor his (Mills') baikdown on the silver question. He could not serve free coiuagc and (i rover Cleveland at the same time, so he has recently been binyinir very small on the s-lver quediion, and wearing his most eiaging Sii'ile t remove the iii)prebsi in that he is ill-tempered. In this connection it U nmuirg J strut ion to read the Boston Herald, a physical mugwump of the sliictett si c. on I Vl'i'Mik the rules ot the next house t'rcnt'h Tituxy Wafer. Jhese wafers are for the relief id cure of painful and ireirular and will remove all ob- ! striietions. no matter what the cause, and r.re sure and safe every time. Manufactured by Emerson I'rug Co., San .lose, Cal., and for sale at J. A. Cumming's drug btore only. tail to lu Our Duly. Everbody has at times failed to do their lut v towards themselves. !... fiou. sleep Let t:. Mrs. Point, suilertd newspaper frothed that j-let-p i-verv at the mouth ! i i ! - a new i over Keed h rules of last session, but now, with the democrats in conrol of the house, it says: "The ower of the speaker is purely the creation of rules, and it may be much curtailed by a change in the rules. There is no apparent dis position to alter these ru'e-j essentially, though the eeonuo'is abuse wrought under them bv Speaker Ueed wid probably not be allowed continuance, but '.he speakers otfice is likely ;o remain the potent agency that Samuel J. Kandall made it. Ne'ther i am is disposed to throw down the structure of ruU-s built tip by hi m. "' This ia ve-y cunningly said, for it el iits tlie bu'dtn from Tnomas P.. Heed to Ssmuel J. KamKill. ?-id allows the demoo;atic speaker, whoever he may be, to plead ihe precedent established by Ilaudall imtead of esprwing himself t the charge of imitat:ng that e.jr and tyrant, Thomas B. Heed. Ir "stiriing events" serve to keep the blood from stagnation and the muscula- system aad men'al faculties : gcod order, Japan ought to be a place un equalled for residence for the sbaking9 up are frequent anil of sufficient severity to attract at tention, esccially as sometimes they invert portions of the country and bury the inhabitants. Science siys that during the nine years and six months precedim; I ecem ber, 1S34, there had oceir red in Japan, according to statements published in the Illustrated Amer i,-an, 55; earthquake-, averaging one earthquake lor every six liys and six hours. Professor Milno was able to make the average even greater than this. He could trace an average of an earthquake per day in Nagasaki, in the ex treme south of the Japanese A'ch i pel a go. .Probably the official sia tistics were compiled from the returns of officials from all over the country, in which case only those shocks w hich caused loss of Hie or damage to property would be included. Tub action of Ch:cago men in furnishing the IlL'ti, 000 needed to Wheeler, I. who tiled a' elares that : of the Nt Nervous l'ro entirely reiie A Cusick. T t huiy readers suilr adache nervousness, and female troubles. . .v the example of tbeehter, Stevens 'io for live years rom Nervous Pro olessness, triel rent medicines I ut one bottle e caused sound ! she is feeling Irs. Elizabeth y, Wyoming imedies, de e week's use Headache, tc, she was M by Stanard tt!e Free. e o Crocery Store is always full of fru'ts, veg ;'ab'es , the very latest in thmiirk't. If there m anv thing to be had r i-i ey HAVE I T. APPLES, CArni l.OWEK, OKANtiKS CELEKY, LEM ONS, BEETS, CBANBI-.UKIES, TUHXITS, CABB(iE, AND CAKKOTS. FLINN 1JLOCK, - - - ALBANY, OR KG ON AUTUMN - IS II EKE, AND THE INQUIRY ON TilE mind and on the lips of every woman will be, "Who has the best stock of Cloaks, Jackets, Fur Trimmed Garments nail Ladies Fall Drmwear. i'lxh anil brnl Market. The undersigned have opened hsh ai.il general produce market on Second street, between Broad aiiiiii aiei i-.iiswi rtn, where we will keep the best ol fresh lish, game, poultry and general produce maiKel, and invite a share ot pat ron age. Call and see us. Sni'l-HTEK & C.M SLKV. " HUMPHREYS lK. Ill Mi-nuKVs Si-m imsare ecientitically ai.il careful!;.- iri.'ari.il .r;.ripti"iis; um;il lor inanv years ill piivatu prauiie Willi sue ai;il lor over thirty years uw.l l.y the -l Kn-ry init njiecirti; is a cure tor thtt 'lliKLse n.itiuil. Tlase Hpei iliiM cure without ilruwinir, (nirx'ii!.' i.r re in :ini; the hjmU'hi, ami are in l.u t aii.l ileeil the sovereign remedies ol the wcrl.l. PKICKM.. Ll.iT OK I'Kl.M'II At. Mil. CI RKS. 1 Kevere, Cni'ntion, ih!latiiiu:tii 2 Worm, worm lever, worm eolie 2 Cryiiiif Coin-, cr teething ol infanta.. 4 Diarrhea, ol rhililren nt ailulU) o Dysentery, (lriin, Ui 11 ions Colic ..... i Cholera ilorlius, vc iii:titiir 7 Couuhn, coIiIh, lir.unhitis..... 5 Nvunltfia, tmirhaehe, KMceache..... 9 lleaii-u'ht, 8ii-k hiailai'he, vertigo.... 10 Lmi't'Sia. bullous Htoiiia-ri 11 Sti!irciseil or laiuful i'crioils 12 Whiles, too riftinc pcioUs 13 Croup, couirh, litlkult lireathinir 14 Salt lUieilitl. easiielart. eruptions.. 2:. 15 KheumaliMii, rheiin atie pains......... 2a HI Kever ami auet chills malaria &u 17 Tiles, hliml or lilee'lini; fto i: Catarrh, inHiii nz.1, eol'l in the hea.1 0 JO V lumping: Ciiu-n, violent i-onhs f,o 21 Cviieral ileliility, physical weakness DO 27 hitlney lli-ase H 5(j 2-i Nervous ilc-tiiilly 1 00 :t0 t.'rinary Weaki.cws, wittiiii; In-ii 50 ii Diseases lit the heart, p.lltutioii.... 1 00 Solil by ilruf.'its, or sent postiiaid on re ceipt ol prii-e. Dr. Humphreys' .Manual, (144 pajis) rfhly ImhiihI in t ..ih an.l mail- n, iti.YiriiKhls ilKD. o.. Hi i 113 William St , New York, This 'piestion can be Sitisf.icforilly answered at the old established house of SAM'L. E. YOUNG, HO HAS OPENED FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE A MVMMOTH ASSORTMENT OF Ladies Dresn i 1m, in cloth, silks, fo-eiu and domajtii: fabrics, s'uiwls, undrvve.ir, gloves, hosiery, laces, linens, anil whitj a xls. notions, novelties, etc. Also a complete assortm ;nt of Boots and Shojs, Staple aid Fancy (iroceriea. 11STABLISIIED IN ISCrt.TiII PIONEER DRY ODOD HOUSE MAINTAINED ITP.LIO FAVOR I. by keeDinj? a stcck lar;e emiii;h to S'lpply any want, and making a specialty of aolectinj; such poods J as will give satisfaction h-oth in quality and prices. CLOSE CASH BUYERS VISITING THIS MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY invited to inspect his stock, which is complete in all his numerous depart ments, and purchased especially for the fall eeasonof 1891 SPEC I FIGS Kr.M.OC; St il H1L Tin Ken..-, ,hool "f ilresc! iiittiiiit nt corner ol firHt.aril Hiker in the Kulnton house is now oteti. Lessons iii.t liniiteil. Ladies are inviteJ to i-Vl ainl e inline the system. Julius n imuniii biuuvrunL a Bazaar rrUK I is tl Grai Children Cry for PITCIIER'3 Castor, a jirice of sugar: 100 j4.7"; HO lbs. granu- WholesaU lbs. extra (' lated, f".7". My display of nt;w toys and novelties for the holidays this year will be something wondei ful. VERY LATEST NEWS that you can buv at Julius iradwoh: s bazaar, for net rash, gooils as follows : 17 lbs. granulated sugir. $1.00 I'D lbs. extra C sugar 1 .00 No. 1 kerosene, persinglegal. ,2." 5 gallons good pickles .!'!) 20 lbs. No. 1 Savon soap !(') Arbuekle cofl'ee, 2."c er pound 1 will conduct a strict cash store, and all goods will be sold for net ca-h from 10 to -5 per cent, less than regular price. My stock of Chinavvare, fancy goods and all the desirable stylet oi iiishes, as well as staple grocer ies crockery lamps and lixtiires, is complete in every way. I make a speciality of line teas, collees and baking powder, and always pleases my customers. Jt i.irs Gmiiwoiii., Albany, Oct. 17. lS'.d. Pension, Postal, Land and Indian Depredation Claims. LAW OFFICES OV ' mm euheau or claims, ilnder the management of W- R. HEARST, Ed. A Prop. S. F. Daily Examiner, JOHN WEDDERBURN, Manager, 618 F. St?eet, Northwest, Washington, D. C. Will practice in the supreme court of the United Stales, 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 classes of land claims, mining, pie emption and homestead cases pros ecuted belore the general land of fice, department of the interior and the supreme court. THE oiiday 5t?opper5 fapina Route! Should see the elegant display of SILVERWARE, Watches .Hid iTOW Novelties io Jewelry Sl STARE'S. Solid tiold Kings, Diamond Kings and Ear Drops, New Patterns in Silver Pieces, (.old I'ens, Etc., at reasonable prices. Call early and make selections. Ask my ngcntit for W. I,. DousIiih Hhnpn. If ii ol lor mile in your place nU your il en I cr o Hrnil Tor nil iiIokmi'? necure tbo ailfuey, and url thrnl lor you. iJT" TAKE NO SI BSTITtTE. WHY IS THE L. E. BLAIN, SOLE AGENT, ALBANY, - - OREGON. It is a seamleps shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feel ; miide of the best fine caif, stylihh and easy and because we make more shoes of this rade than any other manufacturer, it equals hand sewed shoes costing from $4 to $5. $".00 genuine bant' sewed, the lines! calf shoe ever offered for ia; equals French im W. L. DOUGLAS ITXixt.0 whichcost fr0lu 6Q CLIOP -...fPB.... 4 na.id sewed welt shoe, fine Q3 OnWCt CENTLEMEN calf efvPsh comfortable and THE BEST SHOE IN THE rVOBU) FOB THE MQHEY? .Sg; TiieS S oUt-rd at this .rice ; eame grp't is custom made shoes costing from $ii to fit. $3. 50 police shoe ; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear them; tine calf, seamless, smooth in ide, heavy three souls, exten sion ed;e ; one pair will wear a year. $2.50 line calf ; no better shoe ever cflered at this price; one trial will convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service. $2.2." and $'.00 Workwoman's shoes are strong and durable. Those who have fiven 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. LA 1)1 ES $3 hand sewed shoe, best I longola ; very stylish ; equals Fietic j imported shoes costing from $4 to $0. Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 75 shoe for Misses are the best Dongola. Stylish and durable. Caution Ste 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 prettiest in town, and all his new furni ture is simply elegant.'' They all say so, ard an in spection will prove it. Prices always the lowest. HE GARRIES A FULL STOCK OF NICE FURNITURE. REMEMBER T IE PL4CE, - - - 0PP33ITE OPERA 0U3 Springfield Sawmill A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD,) PROPRIETOR. SPltlNGFIELD. - - - OKEGON. tfAlhany yard and office on R iilroa 1, between Fourth ml Fifth cets, A. Wheeler. Albany Ma lairer. Having lumber not excelled in quality, an 1 facilities n it eurpine 1 t:ie ;romrt ami satisfactory jilimr ot orders. 1 res.i wttdllv s ilicit re of the traik. A. WMEELEK. JTXLI CTS JOSEPH. Manufacturer of Choice Cipars AND DEALER IN FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST Cinrs Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipet, n full line o' Smokers' Articles. So r.ot to PffeltTer's candy store, Albany, Oreeon, PEED -:- STORE GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET; WANTED S'PFCIA I.LV- Hav, cats rrrl lotntcrp, tc supply Bostomi on the Ornron Pacific Railroad extension and my increasing home Store in Strshan hr re I Bi ll in quantities to suit the purchasers, Second street R. M. ROBERTSON tradi Brick OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T E.;ilOUU.lKecelTer. AKt Oregon fleyelopment Oo.'s Steamship Line 225 MILESSHOHTER. AKD Hours Less Tlm 22 Tiuui by any othei route: Accomodation iinriitFasard lor irn l rt aa alety. t arcs and lit 1.U a Wi,lu.a an the Oretfiau Vt ci u.n.t u,n ai'a hip, niucb leas that t) any i tl.ei route ween all points in the Mli:u.tlu al antl San Francincu. SJk.II.INO DATES, raoM TArrxa. JVillan ette VJley... . Willamette Volley.. Wi;'uic te .ill-v.. Nov. 8' h ihih . 'St th I tc ti II No-. 2d lth Die. 2i WiilametU: Vklle.. Willamette Vullev . Wiilauielte alltv The compar.y ruerve the riht uuien cr aunnir nates. DAILY rAS&KKCM TRAIK1 Except Sunilayc.) L Tac.dlM 7:uu a I Lv Albany 1 20 r Coraiiv lu:3! I " Corval l l.-u r Ar AiSany . a Ar Vaqtuiia ( J'i r. m. O Sl C rtaiiu joiniet at Ailan ana 101 W. II HiiAO, C, , Dorl, Ueueral iianaKti U. F A P. Aeut Conal'ia, O on EAST SOUTH VIA PACIFIC SOUTHERN ROUTE. THE KCt'M il-mi KCITE California eii.rt traina run dally "ui-ru i,opru 7:M p tu..Lr. ...i'ortUuiil .... Ar.. 701. am lo a p iu..Lv.....All.kii) Lv.. 4 JS am u.lb a m..Ar. Francibco.Lv.. 7-uo pm local Train Ially- (Ex. tu..lay S:05 a m. .Lv Portland . 12:20 p m..Lv... Ail)u.. 6:40 p mAr.....Roneomy.. ..Ar.. 4:00 pm ..Lv..l:oo ,n . . . Lv . . .:2o am Lebanon Kraiicli. l..r.0pmLv Albany Ar.. 8:iCp il p ra Ar ....Lt.-biiun Lt , v Oam 7: wia..U Aibajij.. Ar.. t i ui b.22aui..Ar Lebanon.. Lv.. : ALBANY LOCAL, PAILY (3pt Sllllliav, 3.00 m..Lv.... Portland. ...Ar . b .r ah 9.00 ( Ar. ..AlliJu..Lv....b.o. A PULLMAN BUFEETBLEEl'E'Kfci. TOURIST HLEEPING CAIiS, For afComiscMation of bei.nil4.1ace Fa tenders attached to t.v j res j rauia, Weal (side CltKlsn. Between Portland and Corvallii Mall Train Daily - fcxeept Sunday 7;D(i a ni..Lv ...l o.-tlan.l .. Ar.fi.S0 p. m tilO p ill. .Ar.. (Jonaiiin.. L.U'.fc;.p. ra At Albacy and Con&!ha couiect nith traina ot Oregmi Pacifii Hailn-aiL txprrxa Train Itnlly (Exixpt Sunday 4:40 p m..Lv.. 7:25 p ni. . Ar.. ...Portland ... Ar.. b.zi. am .. . lr.M inn ville. 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OREGON, June 10, 1892 A Foil Corps of Experieiiced Teachers. Four departments of study : Collepiate, Normal, Business, Primary. Type writing and Short-hand are taught. For catalogue addrcsH, KEV. ELBKKT X. COND1T, A. M., President. When in want of snmoiliiixr sweet such ac honev. manic evn.i. etc., call on F. H. Allen. Don't forget that F. E. Allen is now running a grocery store oi postte Masonic Temple. Will A Stark will chow you their large line I beau tiful silverware. Jt will do vr.n geed, even if you don't It j.