Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, December 09, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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    MORNTX6 HERALD; WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, ib91.
TIRMi OF 8CB3CEIPTIOH:
DAILY
PnblialMd ntry morntnf exsept M-jnday.j
Itollvweil by canter, pet ....
By Mll per fimt ...,
8 00
WKBKLT,
(rabllabed every FrMy Morning.)
O eopy, per annum. In adTance.
W.iW not paid in advauce. iM
LORKGOX fACIFIC TUI TABLE.
Arrive Departs
Fit.
.Ill.13pm112.20pm
J 3.40pm 17.45 am
Tue coniraercia' standing of a
man is one ol his most ci'e'ully
guarded items of reputation.
Whenever it is assailed one of his
Btocks in trade is attacked. The
Atlanta Journal says the supreme
court of Illinois a tow days ago
handed down a decision which
will be interesting in business
circles geneiaily. A merchant
who had a balance in a certain
bank drew a check for part of ti e
Bum. When Nthe check was pre
sented payment was refused and
the check was stamped "no fund."
In this form it went back through
the clearing house. The holder
then fell back on the drawer, who
insisted that he did have money
enough in the bank on which he
had drawn to cover his check. On
examination of his account this
was found to be true. The bank
had failed to credit the merchant
with certain deposit, an i thus
the mistake occurred. When they
discovered their error the bunk
officials did all in their power to
counteract the el'ect of their mis
take. They wrote to the person
who had presented the check,
making a full explanation of the
matter. Bat this did not satisfy
the drawer and 1 e instituted a suit
for damages to his credit. In the
circuit cou't at Chicago he was
given a ve.dict for illO. The
judgnent was affirmed by the
appellate com t ana finally an ap
peal was taken to the supreme
court. The defense of the bank
was that no injury had been in
tended and that the enor was such
as might occ ur in the best regulat
ed institutions. It was proved
that similar mistakes freiueatly
occur in banking t-aasactions.
The court failed to admit the valid
ity of such a defense, holding that
banks must be held responsible for
their acts and that the jury must
determine in each case like the
one nnder consideration whether
or not the credit of the coinplauiant
has been injured. The judgment
was affirmed. The.supiemeconit's
decision declared clea ly that the
refusal to pay a check when the
drawer has funds where the check
is presented, constitutes a disc, edit
and an injury and that tue j ies
tion of the amount of substaut:al
damages due must be determined
by the jury.
an immorality connected with it.
In fact that the immoral part is
what has inaugurated and keeps
up the attendance of barmaids as
they are called. Perhaps we ran
boast a little of the saloons of this
country in that respect for they do
not have that special feature.
The speaker of the home of
representatives is Charles F.
Crisp, of Georgia. He is described
as a man 01 nne persona: appear
ance, an orator of unusual attain
ments, and being the best fitted
fo." the position among the demo
cratic leaders. He is of English
descent and served in the war of
the rebellion as a captain on the
confederate sine. He was one of
the principal opposers of Speaker
Reed upon the rules during the
last congress, and Mill have
eh? 'ice now to 'ook at the matter
f 'om the other standpoint
Is the matter of the materia. 1
ocr.eiit oi tne country, when it is
preseaied to the people in a man
ner to make the benefits apparent.
they ate taken hold of without
reference t ) political piedilections
or ooiti'uns Fr instances it is
sa"d Hacl.ettstowii, N. J., in order
to induce a German firm to start aj
p'ufh factory in its midst i raising
$12,000 for tho erection of a build
ing, which is to be given to the
plushmakers free of rent for a term
oi six yea.'s. J 'eiuocrais aim re
publicans are alike subscribing to J
the fr.nd, thus testifying to the
fact that when a conciete proposi
tion is presented tj Americans!
they sweep aside theories and act
like sensible men.
ELE
:WE HAVE NOT AN
PHAN
OUR HANDS,!
BUT WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF
Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods
Underwear
Hosiery, Etc.
EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY.
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, and an in
spection will prove it.
Trices always the lowest.
HE CARRIES A FULL STOCK OF NICE FURNITURE.
REMEMBER TIE PL40E, - OPPOSITE OPERA OUS
-TUB-
laquina Route
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. E.rtJOGG.lKecelTer.
AXE
Oregon Development Co.'s
Steamship ;Ltne
I
22
hit roonm
WllJfliMlUI
11
AnIc my agents fnr V. I.. DouKlns Shorn,
ii nni lor snie in your place nK
tlenltr to urnd for catalogues ftccurc
ugi-nry, and ut-c them for yon.
iJf TAKE NO SI UST1TL'TE.J
WHY IS
W.
;PL. E. BLAIN,
lie ., wlv -
ALBANY, - - OREGON.
kJI
AND
Hours Less Tim
Thou uy any utbtrr route:
THE
e nave mst onenmi onr t all. and wis 'KK i;i.o ics nn.i tipittj in. : i
Roods, ami we teel justified in saying that they excel anything ever shown in tho VALLE Y. Wo ask all
i.u tan nu iook Knowing '.nat we can please you as well aa save you money. At
.
Ml ITS Cld( iiviui'illa.
Act on a new principle reguln
tiag tue liver, stomach and bowel?
through the nerves. A new dii
covery. Dr. .Miles' Tills speedily
cure biliousness, had taste, turpi 1
liver, piles, constipationr Un
equaled for men, women, children.
Smallest, mildest, surest ! 60 dose 3
for 2-3 ceuts. Samples . ee, at
Stauard A Cuaick.
3LB3Sr, OEEGON"
HAVE "YOU
THAT-
French Tauy Wafers,
These wafers are for the relief
and cure of painful and iregular
menses, ami will remove all ob
structions, no matter what the
cause, and are sure and safe every
time. Manufactured by Emerson
Drug Co., San Jose, Cat., and for
sale at J. A. Cumming's drug
store oniy.
It is a seamless shoe, with
no tacks or wax thread to
hurt the feet; made of the
best fine calf, stylish and easy
and because we make more
shoes of this grade than any
other manufacturer, it equals
hand sewed shoes costing
from 4 to ?.
$t.00 gtnuiue banc' sewed, the
finest culf shoe ever ollered
for to: equals French ini-
I I A ported shoes which cobl from
SHOP P $4 ha-ul sewed welt Rboe, fine
rBTc;rSoTS. -alf, stylish, comfortable and
durable. 1 he best Mioe ever
offered at this price ; 6ame gr'l as custom made shoes costing
p.irom !ft to if'.'.
a r-i : f ! t . .
to.oo ponce snoe ; larmc-rs, raiiroai men ani letter carriers all wear
them; fine calf, seamless, smooth in ide, heavy three souls, exten
sion eig;: one pair win wear a year.
?'.00 line calf; no better shoe ever cfl'ered at this price; one tiial will
convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service.
?i'.J. and .fL'.OO Work ingman's shoos are Ktrong and durable. Those
who have given them a trial wi!i wear no other make.
BO i .S fl' and !fl. 75 school shoes are worn by the bovs everywhere;
iney on meir merits as increasu n sales stiow.
LAI! KS $3 hand sewed thoe, bet I kmgola ; very sf lish ; equals Frcnc'j
mi pui n i suocs cos::i:ir nom s-i 10 o.
- ,--"" t- iu.u f i ! ciivv ioi .uinssiire me icsi longoia. cli llSii
and durable.
Caution. .(e that U . I., rcuirui' nain a?:d i.iice are stanmed on tl-P
ooiiom oi cacu enoe. . l.. nut. tiLAS, Urockton, Mase.
Accox-datloDa niifuriaBrd fnrrrn fnrt u
wlcty. tafiT tut1 lrt.kl.t ik Vaquii.k
the Orei u IMsvc oicut co: i.i j '
! ip, UiUL-fa It. that t iiiy itlicr rute
etn all j,ii)t8 id tbc Wiillioi.tttf il
UU OAU
Sailing dates,
WiHan.ett Villejr...
Wil!nn.-tte Valicy
i.'Uie le .ill. v
Nov. S'h
Ibth
, 'is ih
Ike li h
No-. 3d
l:;th
" sad
IMc. -M
Wii'aajctte Valley
WillaUH-tte Valley
Wiikuueiie klltv
Tnc company ncrve tbe riht to
BilLT FAHfeKCARR T&AQTS
L Tar.aln 7:00 I Lv Albany 12 20 rl
tv,n.u!;.i 10:3? a u I Cortallia i-ui hi
Aj AiUiiy . a m Ar Vauuiiia 4"3S r. m.
i a. V. daiiie jenuect at Aitn and I'M
Wm. U H..ao,
C, Iluom, Central Xanaeti
U. F ft F. Agi ut
Corvallis, O on
BAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIL ROUTE.
THE
EC CM
SV.LhTA EC I IK
Jr. jcjry Store is'al ways full of fruits, vegetables, the very
latest in the market. If there is any thing to be bad
THEY
HAVE
Albany Collegiate Institute,
l.TSAJSTY, OUEGON.
RnntnrnhftrQ 1RQ1 Tnnnlfl laoo
JL .1 . 1 Full $m ftf KvnormrPAil TWhorc
CkiifurDia exTifia traii.g run daily
tru ! 'rtioriu
7.CJ p m..Lv I'oitlaml Ar.. 'm
1 piu..LT.....Aj!iany Lv.. 4::vlam
3:.j an3..Ar S. rranciaoo Lv.. Tunum
local Pjish. Train Ually
s:05 a ni..Lv. Iv.rtlantl .
U.2jpm..Lv Albaiu..
o:40 p niAr.... . KOM-nui . . .
...Ar.. 4:i ai
,l2:u.m
. .Lv.. i:.Matn
Ltbanon KraK-t.
1.M p Lx Ailanv...
2::'Wpni at .... Lebanon..
T-.'ijaiu. Lr Ailaiiv
f,!iai..Ar LcUtiii.ii
..Ar.. 9:."Cp
..Lvw a a xn
Ax.. tt.b pin
. Lv.. '.
Fall tu du Our Uuty.
Everbxly has at times failed
to
Tiis Cbicj-go lfera-d. iu ibe face
of the well-known fact thai the
large outflow of gold to Kurope
was induced by the forei jcs pay
ing a premium for it del'ojeraiel v
asserts that it was caused by "or t
ting a premium on sdver, w i,i h is
the same thing, so far as this
country is concerneu, as ((, ec a
ting gold, and eit ier exueMbi;; it
or repelling it f oui the t iiMt ."
If tbe He'ald, instead oi t'L'ng
nonsense about Lwclor meials,
would take the trouble to e-ainine
the statistics of fore'n exchange,
it would find that Koglaau was a
large impo ter of gold at a p- ice in
excess of that at which the mei.il
can lie profitably imorted. 11
the gold monomeiall bia a e as
eager to obtain the ye'low mei il
aa the English seem to have bee a
tbey can get it back on the sa ue
terms, but they a e not likcl to
pay a premium for gold when there
is a large quantity m legal tender
money in tbe cojut y to do Ha
business, even if all tiiegoldshou'u
be bought from us at figu res large
ly in excess of its real vab'e. The
Herald should never itrno.e l hp
fart that thn I'nite.I t.a ; .... I
likely iu the near future to allow
its imports to exceed i's exjKirls,
and that the people are not re
quired to find go'd to pay customs
duties with. I'nuer the eticum
stances it u d Ificult t see what
diflerence it would make to us if
every dol'ar of our gold was sold
at an advance to eager foreigners.
lucre is oniy one contingency in
which we might need the yellow
metal badly, and that is the possi
bility of the democrats getting on
top and giving the country bee
trade, in which event we would
have to have gold to buy foteigr.
manufactures with.
do their duty towards themselves.
Hundreds of lady readers suffer
iVoin sick headache nervousness,
sleeplessness and female troubles.
Let them follow the example of
Mr.. II. llerbechter, Stevens
IV'iit, Wis., who for five 3ears
suffered greatly from Nervous I'ro
sUatiou and sleeplessness, tried
piiysicans and different medicines
w ithout success. But one bottle
oi lr. Miles' Nervine caused sound
- crjj . ci y infill b.ih sue is leeiim:
' e a new period. .Mrs. Kli.alietl
Wiieeler, Laratniu Citv, voming
wiiw iucu a.i viiuT leioeuies, ue'
i -;ires inai aner mree week s use
oi the Nervine lor Headache
-Nervmis l'rost ration, etc.. she wa
entirely relieved. Sold by Stanard
cusick. inal UottJe Free.
Flnb and lieueral Market.
The undersigned have opened a
ns u ami genet al produce market
on Second street, between Broad
it.: i i -it .
uiimu uuu j-.nswcrin, wncre we
will keep the be.st of fresh fish.
game, poultry and general produce
maiKei, and invite a share Of pat
onage. (.'all and sec us.
Si.m oii rtK ii Cai
APPLES, CAULIFLOWER, ORANGES, CELERY, LEM
ONS, BEETS, CRANBERRIES, TURNIPS, CABBAGE,
AND CARROTS.
xjljn jn JiiiUUl, - - - ALBANY. OREGON
Pour departments of study : Collegiate. Normal. Tlnsineso Prima rv.
ijpe writing and t?iioit-i,anl are tanglit. l or catalogue address,
KEY. ELBERT N. COND1T, A. M., President.
AUTUMN
" IS HERE, AND THE INQUIRY ON TilE
mind and on the lips of every woman w ill be,
"Who has the best stock of
SLEV.
Ask C . L. inn for rates to all
r.astern and Southern joints.
tio to Klein Bros, and have vour
elioes repaired while you wait.
HUMPHREYS'
Dr. Hrui-iiKKT's Si-Kciricj arv wirntilically
a-ui carviully prcrt'iJ prusc.-iptiMiis; uwil
lor manv years in private practice Willi iie
icaj, ami lor over thirty ycirs u.-e. by the
(K-ople. Ktvry single opev-iik is a cuie fir
l!ie iliana n;uucl.
Tlunu !i.ecilitn cure without ilnuirinir,
i,u' " cuiii:niif me sf,iom( aria are in
(. et an J JlkJ the sot ti ui,'ii remoliea ot the
FEED -:- STORE
AM)
GEN ERA! j PRODUCE MARKET;
WANTED Sl'KCTAI.LY- Lav. oats mi1 rotatna. to snniilv sn .it.irr.f
cc the OrTjnn I'acif.c Kilroad extension and my increaficg horr.6 trsr!
htre I sell in quantities to suit tho purchaeers. Store in Strahan Crick.
Second street
R. M. ROBHRT'SoN.
, Jackets, For Trimmed tools and Ladies Fall Dresswear. Springfield Sawmif)
This question can be satisfactorily answered at the old established house of
SAMX. E. YOUNG,
A. WIIEELER, (SPRINGFIELD.) PROPRIETOR.
SPBIXGFIELD, - OBEGOK.
Albany yard and office on Riilnn 1. htf . twn Rnrh-n 1 er;r:u
eets, A. Wheeler, Albany .M.inairor.
Ilavm- lumber not excelled in quality, an I f tcilitie-i nit surovnoJ
the prompt and satisfactory ailing of ort-irs, I rej; v.lf illy a ili-jit i
re of the trade. A. WrIEELEK.
alsasv local, tailt (Except Sunday,
o.OO r ..Lv....Fottlaud....Ar.. h 4 w
K.OO ra Ar. ..AiUiji Lv....i.iu 1
PULLMAN liUEl' ETbLEEl EKS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS.
For accomnMiatin cf eeon-i-riana Pa
E-'Oiierg attacued to b'xpre- Irauii,
Wrat Side Division.
between PoiUand nnd Corvallis
Mail Tr-ln Oally-Except Sunday
7ui0am..Lv. "..".Po.-tlana" .. Ar.I. SO P.bi
KU0pni..Ar. Corvaiiia.. L.la.tep. m
At Alliany and Corvr.llis connect with
tnt.iia of Or.gcn i'acitiL-lilroad.
Kxurraa Train Daily (Exct.pt Sunday
1:41.1 pni..Lv.
7:i5 u ro.. Ar...
.I'ortiand ... Ar..
. !cAi i:iuvil. .
b.4bl
THROUGH TiCKFTS
lo AH Point
EAST AND SOUTH
ITFor tickets and full ii.fotir.ttion n.
t to., call on coDipanj
k'ar.lintt rnt.w uiapit.
Hal ai lliiaiiv.
K. fcOUII.KIt,
, Manager
E. P. ROGERS,
At. it. & p.
A WEAK MAN
C'tn pnra liii.w.lf .1 .1 1-
a m - I , , , " ......own ui i lie ue-
iVl'innfofiirar P .Atnn PC.. rI"f"!"reBVlteKMr1y'.nd
- x-. v ra .a I uy oy onr
AND DEALER IN
11 ' Ab WbaNhU FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE A MAMMOTH ASSORTMENT OF
iMiiita I'res ujot. in cloth, silks, foreign ana iloiutic fabrics, riawld.uudcrft-eir.glove'). hosLery,
tav.v ij . 1 ir;ii3. uiki n iin.n ' it 11 1 4 rifii.iiiria niiirn run nrn
lso a complete assortment of Coots and Shoos, Staple and' Fancy Groceries.
FINE IKIED m w m
and Briar Pipcnin
C'ars Plus and Sn:okit!c: Tobaccos, Mccrsclianra
full Hue o' Snioki'rs AH
Ne t or to PlfelUer's candy store, Aihany, Oregon,
Tub English people are now in
vestigating the barmaid system
as it exists in that country, and
find that there is the u ort kind of
uMorrnntimsiii. emus. raicKA.
1 ret en, contention, mMamniatiun..$ X,
2 WoniH, w.irni liver, worm colic.... 2ft
i r. Nik colic, or teething of infantd.. 25
1 1 arrl:va, of hililrcn t a-lulbi 25
5 lwiitcrv, Uripin;;, liilliuus Colic ..... 2:"
HCnov ra lorlii!. vcnutii'jf 2.'
7 -.J'.li., cohin, hrmiclutis 25
S N- .1 uluia, tMihaelio, r'accaehe....... 25
a Ittaoachr. siek h.alache. vcrtiiro h
'0 lpK-pi,a. billions stomach 25
i'iic3sol or Painful Periods 2.1
Wbu.i.too pruiusc lniio.ls 95
3 Croup, Cornell, dntlciilt l'rc;ithinir 25
14 Salt llliemu. eaysiclM. eruptions.. 2
15 Kh'.'tituati.4iu. rheiiiratic naiiiM 2r
!S Fever and a,'uc, eliills muJnria DO
1 1 I'ilig, blind or blcedinir no
' Catarrh, ii.tiiicnza, cold in tiie head 60
H) H hotipiin: Cou.'ii, violent eouk-h . 60
21 Ucnvral debility, physical weakness 60
27 Kiiluey diniusc............... 50
2? Xervous debility 1 00
I'rinar) Weuki-oM, wittuu' lied 60
s UUK3MK.H ot tne heart, pulpiution.... 1 00
n.STAr.LISIIEO IX IWi, TiIH PIONEER DRY GODDS II'HJSK HAS M AIN'T AINED nTnLIC FAVOR
Fi y ..m.n? a Ht:c,:k l?rJ enough to supply any want, ami mikinir a specialty of sylceting such goods
no niu &ivc catisiautiuil iMilJl 111
in quality and prices.
lill We are in the Leac
Jiome treatment.. TIia
remaiaaoie cures o! hopelces cases
of nervous tiebility and private
complaints are ever where stamp
ing out quackery. Treaties and
question list, a physician's gift to
suffering humanity, will be sent
fiee to those atllictec. Address
with stamp
1'IONEER INSTITUTE,
405 Kearny St., Room 2, San
r raneiseo, Cai.
OSE 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 seasonal
1891
-
Our Summer Stock will be found
complete than ever.
larger and mote
I liiiinei
uuiiua
mm s
Sold bv druiri'is!!!, oracnt Jwlaid on re
ceipt oi pri'-e. i'r. Humphreys Manual, (1 14
pui-iv rient imhim.i in cioin ami nw, mail
Ice,
III MI'UKKVS MF.I). O
111 i 113 William St , New York,
SPEC I FIGS
Children Cry
for riTCXIER'3
Castoria
Bazaar
Whnlesale
100
nrice of siiL'ar:
lbs. extra V, ff.75; 100 lbs. gran a
lated, f.7'.
-My disp'av of new toys and
novelties f-r the hulidavs
this year will be something
woi.deiful.
-i-UIE VERY LATEST NEW
I is that you can buy at Julius
Gradwohl's Bazaar, for net
cash, goods as follows:
17 lbs. granulated sug ir $1.00
20 lbs. extra O sugar 1.00
No. 1 kerosene, per single gal. .:
; gallons good pickles ;()
20 lbs. No. 1 Savon eoap ')
Arbucklo coll'ee, 2.")c j.r ound
I will conduct a strict cash store,
and all goods will be sold for net
ca-di from 10 to 25 per cent, less
than regular price.
My stock of Chinaware, fancy
goods and all the desirable styles
of dishes, as well as staple grocer
ies crockery lamps and fixtures,
is complete in every way. I make
a speciality of tine teas.'collees and
baking jiowder, and always pleases
my customers.
Jl l.Il'S (jK.M)WOIII., i
Alban y, Oct. 17. IS'.U.
Pension, Postal, 1-and and Indian
L'epr.'Uat ion Claim.
.LAW OFFICES OF
iimm mm or i:a:::;,
Jnder tbe management of
W. R. HEARST,
Ed. & Prop. S. F. Daily Examiner,
JOHN WEPDERBURN,
Manager,
618 F. street, Northwest,
Washington, P. C.
Will practice in the supreme
court of the United Mates, the
court of claims, the several omits
of the I 'istrict 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 before the general land of
fice, department of the interior
and tho Bupreme court.
NISHINC GOODS,
Yji11'". MLKS, SATINS AND PUSHES, LADIES' AND
.MISSES SILK AND KNIT UNDERWEAR, COTTON
AND WOOL HOSE, EMBROIDERIES, SILK AND
LI N E N H A N D K E H C II I E F S . SCARFS,
VEILINGS, SHAWLS, ETC.
DRESS GODDS
Very attractive lines in new
col.innizs and latest
novelties.
WHITE GOODS
Anything and everything in
lare assortment and end
less variety.
We carry a lame stock of
printer's Ftationerv. well as-
sorted, bought direct from the
manufacturers at a low ficrure.
and can give the best of work
in all kinds of printincr for the
least money. Try us.
V . ('. Cobb.
OYSTERS.
5r & mi SITIE
AT
t
M
GOODS FOR SUMMER WEAR I
Latest Styles 1 High Novelties ! Ladies, Misses & Childien's.
GL W.. SIMPSON
IF1RT STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
Brick
for sale
At my kiln one mile east of town,
or delivered anywhere in the city.