MORNiyq HERALD; SIWBAF, DECEMBER G. 1891.
Rawing gaihj Jutald
UAIUY AND VVKKKhY
TKUMS OFSlbSCiitPTK'N:
balLV
Publiahad avi-.rv mcrulni; except Monday,)
Ilivreri by carrier, per week v"3)
B Mail per yeu 6 W
JWEKKLT,
(Pu!liahd every Friday M..rnlnfr.J
O a copy, per annum. In advancc...r.00
W .mo not laid iu advance...
tOREGOX PACIFIC TIJIK TALLE.
Arrives Impart
Fn neat.-...
ill.l3(imli20pm
, 3.4Ui!u ii.4a a at
notable addition in the account of
t!ic attempt to destroy Russell
S;i','e w ith a dynamite liomb in his
oilic in New York, Every action
of tbe nature of this one by tlie
man Wilson, i certainly and tin
mistakenly tbe woik of maniac.",
and clearly points to the fact that
such men should be restrained of
their liberty. Numberless inci
dents have of late transpired that
point to the same conclusion. The
drawing of tbe line between the
lunatics and cranks in the only
difficulty in tbe matter and the
conclusion finaily arrived at may
be that no such line should be
drawn in fact that a crank should
be construed to be a lunatic.
Axd silver U the burden of the
n;'. lire calamities aie prom
ised if it is not abolished, but some
how the vast majority of tbe peo
ple, who are anxious to have a
small moiety of the currency ol
the world pass through their hands
in busiueM transactions, a eiirm
in the belief that silver is a veiy
g.xjj moiier after all and are
anxious to posee-9 even some of it.
It is said that tho gold mone'.al
lists a-e proposing that the) govern,
nifiit should sell the silver bullion
which has been brought under the
new law and has bad ceititicates
emitted against it. Mi . Simmons,
a. member of the New York
chamber of coninif.'ce, a'ld the
author of the resolution toenti'cly
abandon siivtr, makethe biilliant
sii:." stion. Mr. Simmon's appre
hension of the danger from silver
is .o great that be thinks it would
be much safer for the government
to emit p.iper withuiitany meiaiiic
backing. He thinks that it is
preposterous to pile n bullion
and allow it to lie idie in tbe treas
ury, but it appears that bis objec
tion only extends to ne kind of
metal. Jls much gold a the vault
can Lo'd would not cause him any
trouble, but an accumtii;ti'!i of
bilvur ives him a sort of t'tiaurial
nighlma.t-. Mr. i:nmoiu may
think be is shrewd, but he will
foon find out that bis lit.le game
is easily corr.pr.hei:ded by the
silver men, who will probablv !
tri:lLr a il WfMikiil if ill lit" tli'. I,nl!i,,t. f
be loi'9 f' t like. It ought a.l to
bsj coined i'ito iluilji-i anil mvv
i.'eriiticaJes snould bo e.u:ttvd
against tin- new coinage after
calling in thoie paid for bu'liun.
After this is done silver and jjo'd
should lk- paid I y the vernment,
and theiatter should not have the
preference.
Tu :: polit'cal tricls an- not al
ways nl a character to cover their
authors with fclory, or to cause
their nanus to go down to pr-js-teiity
with honor cr renown. One
that iy ascribed to Governor Iilil,
of New York is abut the thinet,
and emf .ck the loudest of autuciat'c
tusiione-iy, 01 any yet put on
tx rd. To break the republican
majority iu the smuts he came
the t!.r -wing out of a lot of ballois
cat for a republican candidate for
the s'.-nate in one of tin interior
count. ", on ths k'ro.ind that they
were "jUAi'ted ballots," and there
fore illegal. T!;o marks conei-ded
in an iiiipr"slo:t i:.:de by an em
pad in prinlin sjme vi the bal
lots. This piece of type metal,
as often happens in printing, bad
risen up in the form, and some
thirty ballots were found to be
slightly marked by it. Now this
of course was not an intentional
nuking of the ballot so as to iden
tify tbe person who voted it, which
is the act that the law forbids.
The position taken by the San
Francisco C'hrenicle, that the sil
ver question is a non-partisan one,
is correct. It replies to criticism
by saying that the Los Angeles
Herald says "the Chronicle is
playir with the silver question in
the spirit of 'heads I win, tails you
lose,' " and that "it is willing to
let the republicans ignore it. or
trifle with it, but the democrats
must tome out sqr.are-towed
for i'.." The Herald misappre
hends our position. Nothing
would disturb us more than to see
the democrats come out squarely
in favor of f.ee coinage, but there
is no iiklihood that they will do
so. On the contrary the party
seems a3 much divided on tl e sub
ject as the republicans, and conse
quently silver may be fairly con
sidered a non-partisan question.
MllVS NLKli:.t 111 i:K PILLS.
Act on a new principle regula
ting the liver, etomacb and bowels
through the nerves. A new dis
covery. lr. Miles' Tills speedily
cure biliousness, bad taste, torpi 1
liver, piles, constipationr Uu
equaled for men, women, children.
Smallest, mildest, suref-t ! 50 dose 3
for cents. Samples . ee, at
Stanard ,Si Cusick.
:WE HAVE NOT AN
ELEPHANT
iON OUR HANDS,!
-BUT WE HAVE THE LARGEST AXD BEST SELECTED STOCK OF -
French Tunny Wafer.
These wafers are for the relief
and cure of painful and iregular
mer,S'-s, ami will remove all ob
structions, no matter what the
cause, and are sure and safe every
time. Manufactured by Emerson
I iu Co.. San Joae, Cad., and for
-Ue at .1. A. Cummings drug
stole onlv.
Dress Goods,
Fancy Gpods
Underwear
Hosiery, Ktc.
-EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY.-
We have just opened onr FAf.L and WINTER CLOAKS and JACKETS, both in cloth and plush
goods, and we feel justilied in saying that they excel anything ever shown in the VALLEY. We ask all
to call and look knowing that we can please you as well as s."ve you money. At
THAT-
NOTICED
to
The special aniinus that perme
ates tiie English rulers a.'ain.-t
this country is illustrated by the
course of the London T:me in
publishing the story from Chile,
that in the court examination of
the difficulty resulting in the kill
ing aiid wounding of several mem
bers of the l imed States cruiser
I'.altimore by the Chilean ixjlice,
that one of the cr-w of the Halti
moro called in as a witness was so
drunk that he could not testify.
The story was without foundation
and is only one more to ec. i-.-agaimt
the sensation nuiiing Ulf
graphic conespoudeiifs. Mmv
responsible and conscientious men
shout I be employed in ti oho posi
tions, but the avidity of the Times
to enlarge u,on the eloi-y sh.uvs
the bent of its disposition towards
us.
Nkaki.i ail the foreign na i' iis
are making apy-opriations for the
lurpo?eGiexh !:- ;;t the C'hii ago
World's Fair. ierninny. which
was regarded as out of the lie! J
because of onr trade tariil.-, has
just provided 170,"0 lor an e x
hibit. With thin sum a wry fine
showing should be made. It is a
sound business investment; for
erery doFar ti e Country put3 in'o
the fair she w ill get b k ore
hundred.
The record of the terrible
work of maniac's receives a most
Full to du Our Duty.
F.vcrbody has at times failed
do their duty towards themselves
Hundreds of lady readers eutl'er
from sick headache nervousner-s
sleeples-ness and female troubles-
Let tin-in lollow the example
Mrs. II. llerbechter, Stevens
I'oiut, Wis., who for live years
sui'.ered greatly from Nervous Pro
stration and sleeplessness, tried
physicans and dillerent medicines
without success. l'ut one bottle
of l'r. Miles' Nervine caused bouii;
sleep every night and she is feeling
like a new crson. .Mrs. hli.abeth
Wheebr, Laramie City, Wyoming-
who tried ail outer remedies, de
clares that after three week's use
of the Nervine for Headache
Nervous Prostration, etc., she was
entirely relieved. Sold by Stanard
ic CUsiek. trial Uottle tree
t'ih ami livneral Mnrkt.
The undersigned have opened a
tiali and general produce market
on Second street, between Broad
aiiiin and r.iiswirth, where we
will keep the best of fresh fish
game, poultry and general produce
market, and invite a share of pat
ronage. i ail and see us.
Slai oiitek & Cai-sley.
a
Ask C. U. Winn for rates to
Eastern and Southern points.
Io to Klein Cros. and have vour
shoes repaired w hile you wait.
HUMPHREYS
1)K. HrvriiKtY'H bprt'irii'Mare m.i iicillta!lv
a ti eurt'f;ii!y rt-.bicl re9i:ripti"u; iisel
tor in. ue. e;tr in private pr.u.tiue Willi unc-
e-s-, ami tor over thirty years u-el by the
p'pli. I-very sin.e pecitio w a tuie tor
tltt tisva'ic nainttl.
'lhino 'e' ilio( cure without ilru?v'i"ir,
purk'ii. r rettif iiitf the b.v.'tteiii, and are in
f.' t ii-iii iciil Ihe sovereia rciuedied of the
or!il.
MT CP I Rt.ill'L SOS. (I RKS. ritllKS..
1 revcrs, ConufHtion, inrlaiiiinatioii.
i Worms, Wi.rm fiver, worm eolic.... 'ib
3 'rv iijij Cuh-, or teething ot iiitantii..
4 li.rrl;t.v. ot ihiulren or a!ults
& Dytetiterv, l.n;.ioK', liillious Colie 2:
it Cnoiera Morhiw, cuiitin
7 t'O'ih", cohl-, hroiiclntis 2.0
S Neuralgia, t. h he, Kae- a. he as
1 Hvad.ieiie, bi k h aia he, vertigo. ... S'
'.) I 'P-pc a. I.iliiom Htoina' h 2;.
11 siip:r.9ii or 1'ainf ill i'erioiU 2.'i
12 U tiite.s, too profuse t lions 20
1: Croup, coiuh, Uiilliiiit lirt-athinx 2a
14 Salt Kluu.o, uaywpehis. eiuptions.. 2.'i
15 Kheuniatiin, rheim atic pains 25
Hi Fever anl ane, i-liills malaria 6n
I ; rile, tiliml or M'-olini: !0
l.t t'k'arrli. inrliii nz i, eoM in the hml 50
JJ V ti. "ipiii.- tjo'l.-n, violent coughs So
Jt i; ior.it ii.:ui;t;. , phieal ink loss do
V7 Ki.ru y iU- y- fry
: Nerv.: w lici.Jh,. ..f 1 uu
o I r nurj Wi.iM.i., .it:iiu- he.i o0
hi a.s i tl.c li-art, p.ilpitati.)ii.... 1 0j
Sol.l tv tlnii-i.T, or 8-nt Kstpail on rp.
1 1 ipt of pri . lr. I I iniphreys' Manual, (1 H
pi.") ri. hi v I .omul in i ! . .1 h n.l L-lil. iiuul
t v, HI MI'IIUKVS MKK, O,
HI IU Wdliam St . .tw York.
3 P E 0 I FIGS
KKI.I."t; M II 101. The KeMov eho.l
. j o-c. ,t , -tit 4T.tf at corner ot First am!
I; !..vr in the H..!.ton house is now open.
I.-; sons n t !ini:tel. I.alie are invite J to
i-vl aii'l wiiii'ie Uie system.
Children
Cry
tirocery Store isalwars full of fruits, vegetables, the very
latest in the market. If there is anv thing to be bad
THEY HAVE
APPLES, CAULIFLOWER, ORAMiES, CKLERY, LEM
ONS, BEETS, CRANBERRIES, TURNIPS, CABBAGE,
AND CARROTS.
LIEN BLOCK, - - ALBANY,
IT.
OREGON
AUTUMN
' IS HERE, AND THE INQUIRY ON THE
mind and on the lips of every woman will be,
"Who hai the best stock of
Cloaks, Jack els, For Trimmed fiarieiils and Ladies Fall Dresswcar.
This iiucstioti can be satisfactorily answered at the old established house of
SAM'L. E. YOUNG,
HO HAS OPENED FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE A MAMMOTH ASSORTMENT OF
Ladies Dress Goods, iu cloth, silks, foreign and domestic fabrics, shawls, underwear, gloves, hosiery,
laces, linens, ami white troods. notions, novelties, etc.
Also a complete assortment of Boots and Shoes, Staple and Fancy Groceries.
nSTABLISHEDIN lSilfi.TUI-i PI ON EE It DRY G00D3 HOUSE HAS MAINTAINED PUBLIC FAVOR
by keeping a stock large enough to supply any want, and making a specialty of selecting giieh goods
as will give satisfaction both in quality and prices.
LOSE CASH BUYERS VISITING THIS MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY
V invited to inspect bis stock, which is complete in all 13 numerous depart
ments, and purchased especially for the fall seaaonjof
1891
Julius
GRADWOHLS
Bazaar
for PITCHKB'3
Castor. a
Wholesale price of snirar: 100
lbs. extra V, f4.7."; 100 lbs. granu
lated, .75.
My display of new toys and
novelties for the holidays,
this year will le something
woiideiful.
-rUE VERY LATEST NEWS
I is that you can buy at Julius
A (iradwohl's Bazaar, for net
cash, goods as follows :
17 lbs. granulated sugar $1.00
20 lbs. extra C sugar 1.00
No. 1 kerosene, per single gal. .25
5 gallons good pickles w
20 lbs. No. 1 Savon soap i0
Arbuckle coffee, 25c. per pound
I will conduct a strict cash store,
and all goods will be Bold for net
cash from 10 to 25 per cent, less
than regular price.
My stock of Cbinaware, fancy
good's and all the desirable styles
of dishes, as well as staple grocer
ies crockery lamps and tixtiires,
is complete in every way. I infike
a speciality of fine teas, coffees and
baking powder, andal ways plesses
my customers.
Jt Lics Gkxiwoiu.,
Alban y, Oct. 17. lSiU.
Pension, I'osta', I-amJ and Indian
Depredation Claims.
LAW OFK1CKS OR
EM1M BUREAU CF CLARIS,
Under the management of
W- R. HEARST,
Ed. & Prop. S. F. Daily Examiner,
JOHN WEI'DEKBURN,
Manager,
61SF. Street, Northwetl,
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, ami the
executive departments.
We obtain pensions and patents,
Indian depredation claims and ail
classes of land claims, mining, pie
emption and homestead cases pros
ecuted before the general land of
fice, department of the interior
and the supreme court.
j-foliday 3l70pper5 Yaquina
Should see the elegant display of
iErfiiSf4 Novelties io Jewelry
SILVERWARE,
Watches and
l
-TU K-
Route
OREGON PACIFIC
T. E.JIIOOG.lKeceUer.
ARC
RAILROAD
.'8
AT
AND
Solid Gold Rings, Diamond Kings and Ear Drops
New Patterns in Silver Pieces, Gold Pens, Etc., at
reasonable prices. Call early and make selections.
Auk my agent for W. I. Daagla Sheen.
5T not for BRle In your place ask your
enler le Mead for caialegne, cue arc the
agency, and get them Tor yea.
iWTAH.lt NO HL'BBTITL'TK. att
L. E. BLAIN,
ALBANY, - - OREGON.
It is a seamless shoe, " with
no tacks or wax thread to
hurt the feet; made of tbe
best fine caif, stylish and easy
and because we make more
shoes of this grade than any
other manufacturer, it equals
hand sewed shoes costing
from f 1 to $5.
$".00 genuiue banc' sewed, the
linst calf shoe ever oll'ered
WHY 18 THE lor equals trench mi-
W- L. DOUGLAS !8;o1iS,otawhichcostfroiu
CO QUnr FOR $4 hand sewed welt shoe, fine
nUt GENTLEMEN C.A stvlish comfortalde and
THE BEST SHOE IM THt WQRU) FOB THE UCUiVt SlSZ
oirered at this price ; same gr' as, custom made shoes costing
from $0 to $0.
$3.50 police shoe ; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear
them; fine calf, seandesp, smooth imide, heavy three souls, exten
sion edge ; one pair will wear a year.
$2.50 fine calf ; no better shoe ever effered at this price; one trial will
convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service.
$2.25 and $2.00Workingman'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 stylish ; equals Frenc'j
imtKirted shoes costing from $4 to $0.
Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 75 shoe for Misses are the best Dongola. Stylish
and durable.
Caution. See that W. L. Eouglas' name and pi ice are stamped on the
bottom of each Bhoe. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass.
OH, MAMMA
"Have you seen those
lovely lounges at Brink's?
They are the prettiest in
town, and all his new furni
ture is simply elejrant."
They all say so, ard an in
j$ spection will prove it.
Prices always the lowest.
HE CARRIES A FILL STOCK OF NICE FURNITURE.
REMEMBER LE PLACE, - - - OPPOSITE OPERA 0U3
Steamship ILlrie
22
ir. minim
1 1 I K
01
AND
Hours Less Tima
Than by auy other route:
Accomodation ur.urisurd fcr rrn ffit aa
afety. rare and frricLt ia Ytit.ii.i aa
the Oregon leve otnicr.t c-iu m.
thipa, much let tliiu liy any cii.fr route
ween all point in the WiJIJaiutiu 1
and San Fraiicifco.
Sailing dates.
FROM YAQUIXa.
Willamette Valley...
Willamette Valley
Willamette Vllry
... Nov. Sth
... loth
.... 'fo tb
lec t b
.. No- . 3J
. - lth
Die. 2d
to eha ig
Willamette Valle .....
Willamette Vallev .....
Williuiotle alltv
The company naerve the right
teamen eraauiniruatea.
PilLT rSSiKB TR4IH
Except Sundayt.)
( Tat,alna 7:0U a Lv A I urn y 12 20 r
Curvailn ly:3f. a a I " Coralii l:o rn
Ar Aluiriy ( ; , Ar Yatjuina 4' r. M.
U. & V. .-ouiicct at Ail.n Mid COI
. al Hoaa,
C, Doeua, General lianaort
O. t A P. agftit
Corvailia, O oa
EAST SOUTH
ROUTE.
SOUTHERN
VIA
PACIFIL
THE fcGUKT EC LIB
California exprefui train run daily
aoura noih
7:iO p nj..Lv.....l'i.rtliid .... Ar.. 7::t. am
lo:i p ru..Lv Aluany Lv.. 4-3 am
ti a m..Ar.... a. rnuiiisco.l.t.. ,-;;pm
Loraf Pan. Train lall- (Kx. bui.day
S5 a m..Lv.....Pt.rtland ..
I2:2U p in. .Lv Alimiiy..
d:4J p rxiAr KoHcuurK.
.Ar.. 4:00 pm
,.Lv..)i:-j tn
.C.V.. H:.i'ini
Lebanon ISraurb.
l.i pm Lv Allxny...
cpm Ar ....Lil,i,..n..
I.iuaiu. Lr. Alloi'ijv..
in . . Ar Lciaiivii.,
..Ar.. 9:.'0 p
.. Lv v e am
.. Ar. . a.6 pin
."Lv.. i i .m
ALBANY LOCAL, DAJLT pt Sunday,
.00r..L Portland Ar... ii ah
8.00 ra Ar. . .AIIjjiiv.....h ....S.iio a a
SpringfieldL Sawmill
A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD,) PROPRIETOR.
SPRING FIELD, - - - OREGON.
'Albany yaM an J office on Riilroal, between Fourth and Fifth
eets, A. Wheeler, Albany Manager.
Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilitie nt surpassed
the prompt and satisfactory ailing of orlera, I reap 'ctfiilly siieit i
re of the trade. A. WJEKLEli.
JTJLI'CTS JOSBPH.
Manufacturer of Choice Cigars
-AND DEALER IN-
C.'ftrs Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum 8Dd Briar Pipe4,;B
full line o' Smokers' Articles.
Ne "oof to Pffelffer's candy store, AJbaDj, Orecon,
F EE D -:- STORE
AD
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET;
WANTED SI'F.C'IA LLV- Kay, oats snil rotator, to supply sustomo
on tiie Orcein Pacific Railrnad extension and my increa-ini; home trade
here I sell in ouautitiesto suit the purchasers. Store in iStrahan Brick,
Second street
R. IU. ROBERTSoN.
Albany Collegiate Institute,
A 3 .13 A.1ST Y, OliEG OlST,
September 9, 1891. June 10, 1892
A roll Cms of
Four departments of study : Collejfiate, Normal, Biibinese, Primary.
Type writing and b'hort-hand are taught. For catalogue addrees
REV. ELBERT N. CONDIT, A. M., President.
PULLMAN BUFFKTSLEEl'EliS.
TOURIST SLEEFIN'G CARH,
Fr acconimooation df bououiKlan Pa
aen'crbatUcfard to r'x n.. 1 rains.
Test Mt Itl.lHlon.
Betweca Portland ttnd Corrallia
Hall Train Itaily- Kxcept Sunday
7:3d a m..Lv. ...Porilaiti ..Ar.S.SOp. "m
1:10 p ni..Ar. Corxaiiis.. L.li.6fp. m
At AlSany and Corvallis counec-t ;tb
train ot Ottyon I'cciSi lUilrorl.
Eaprrss Train Ilatly (Extx;t Sunday
4:40pm. .Lv Portland... Ar.. :'Aa
7:l'5 p ni. . Ar.....il WiinjullcLv.. ;6.46iia
THROUGH 7ICKFTS
lo All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
AWFor tickets and fall Information re.
girding rat maps, etc., call on company's
acent at Albany.
"K. KotliLI.K, E. P. ROGERS,
Mai; wrer At ;." 4 P. A
A WEAK MAN
Can cure himself of ihe de
plorable results of early almte and
perfectly restore his vigor and vital
ity by our home treatment. The
remarkable cures of hopeless cates
of nervous debility and private
comolaints are ever where stamp
ing out quackery. Treaties and
question list, a phyeician's gift to
suffering humanity, will be sent
free to those alllictec Address
witli stamp
PIONEER INSTITUTE,
405 Kearny St.. Kooiu 2. i?an
Francisco, Cal.
We carry a large stock of
printer stationery, well as
sorteil, bought direct from the
manufacturers at a low licure.
and can give the best of work
in all kinds of lirintine for the
least money. Try us.
. ( Cobb.
OYSTERS.
k is mu mi:
AT
JOHN
S
When in want of somethir.e
sweet such as honev. matde evniii.
etc., call on F. E. Alien.
Don't forget that F. E. Allen in
now running a grocery store op
posite Masonic Temple.
Will & Kfark will lip plnd Sk
rdiow you their large line t l ean
tiful silverware, ft will do you
geed, even if j ou don't Luy.