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MORNT3TQ HERALD: SUN BAY, DECEMHETt 13, 1891. DA. IKY AND WKKK&T TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: DAILY Published T.ry momiuK except u"nd'r; riH...l liv carrier, per cck. - u f" by Mail per ) 8 w WKKKLV,J fPnkllaheJ every Kri.isy Mi.rnlntr.) - bv Annum. In ! v'A'icj... Waco uot pai'i in nlvam-e 10FJKG0X PACIFIC TIME TAI.I.E 00 FtTlS?.'L Arrives leprt8 11.13pm 112. 20pm 3. IOimu.7.45 m in If there is one project aiiove any otner that this coast is inter eat! in seeing driven through to completion it is the Nicaragua canal. The putting into actual operation of that work will bring more prosperity than any other international undertaking ever contemplated. It practically mean the putting of t tie price of wheat a few cents a bushel lr'her each year after the canal is in opera tion. In referingto this subject the Chronicle lays, speaking of the president's message : l'erhaps the most inttiostirjg part of the mes sage, and certainly one of the mod important, is that which treats of the Nicaragua canal. The president directly recommends that the United States guarantee tlie canal company's bonds pro vided certain things be carefully guarded, namely, the completion of the work v ithin t lie limits of the guaranty, the subrogation of the United States to the rights of the first mortgage bondholders for any amounts the government may nave to pay in uie meantime, uuujau. uraml juries are getting m disfavor anyway, and many think of the bargain evidently being hastened by tlie results of expert ments made in this country. Nickel is a comparatively scarce metal, but if the demand for it is ronsiderablv increased, as it promises to be, no doubt additional deposits will soon be discovered Deposits of the metal have been found in Oregon, and it would pay our prospectors to make epecial search for the mineral. It can be found in paying quantities. Ir ii rumored that one of the possible republican candidate for the presidency is to be (ieneral Miles, the Indian lighter and military hero. An embryo boom for him seems to be in con tern phi' tion- . m. Danvii.ll, Indiana, people are especially honored by being the place where Forepaugh's snake charmer winters, with his cage of charming snakes. They probably appreciate the favor as the other lay a fourteen foot boa escaped and wandered into a dwelling house where he found a sleeping infant and proceeded to swallow it, having one lei; down when dis covered. The child was rescued with difficulty, assistance being called by the screa lis of the mother. The spectacle of a full grand jury incarcerated in jail, from lines imposed by the judge of the court they were serving, was re cently witnessed in a Texas town. The jury issued an attachment for the judge upon some charge, and the jud;e retaliated by rind ing each one of the jury guilty of contempt and lining tlie.n respec tively $."0, and remanding them to the control of the -toek of the company as a security against mismanagement and Ijfh. This is a Very different proposition from the notorious ra:'ioad sub sidies, where the government sur rendered its prior lion ami thereby cut itself oil from force'oMure, and with the safeguards which the president indicates there can be no good reason wpy the Nicaragua canal should not receive govt ri. ment aid in this way It stems that all the talk about the million dollar congress ex hausting the revenues of tlie gov. eminent, is utterly oil". For it is t-liown that the revenues of tlie government for the fiscal year ending June CO, IS'.iI, exceeded expenditures by $;7,-:i ,";-, al though during ttie period a great diminution was experience I irom i putting sugar on the free list.! they hhould be abolished, but to w ind them up in piison is rather hard on them. Finest line of syrups in the city Parker I'.ros. A. R. Chapman, of this city, has the agency of the Canadian l'aeilic raiiway company, and will sell tickets over that line from Albany to all points East. MllVS VLUlt.t Lit KK PILLS. Act on a new principle regula ting the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new dis covery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily i tire biliousness, bad taste, torpi 1 liver, piles, constipationr Un etpialed for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest 1 60dose3 for cents. Samples c ee, at Mrfuard iV Cusick. WE HAVE NOT AN" ELEPHANT ;ON OUR HANDS,! -BUT WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF - Dress Goods, Fancy Goods Underwear Hosiery, Etc. -EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY.- We have just opened our FACE and WINTER CLOAKS and JACKETS, both in cloth and plush Goods, and we feel justified 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 suve you money. At "VE ttotx ustotioieid THAT Q 9 (Sr.)cjry Storn isjalways full of fruits, vegetables, the very latest ill the market. If there is any thing to bu had THEY HAVE IT. i ri m h 1 aimy Wafer. These wafers are for the relief and cure ot painful and iregular menses, and will remove all ob structions, no matter what tha There is every lvascn to believe j cause, and are sure and safe every that the completion of the present ( Manufactured by Emerson fiscal vear wi!! also bh,.-.v a ti.lv M' V"! Jo' Ca ' ?n' fr , , , ,. sale at J. A. Cumiumg s drug balance of revenue;! uvt-r expendi- ..ore oi.lv. tare although the lit L.-t h..b . , i Kail ti lu tur Duty. APPLES, CAULIFLOWER, ORANGES, CELERY, LEM ONS, BEETS, CRANBERRIES, TURNIPS, CABBAGE, AND CARROTS. LLNN BLOCK, - - - ALBANY, OREGON an extent af to deprive the government ui nearly fj,00").Ot'O from a single article. So it seems that that terrible surplus is to rise up ai;ain as tlie nightmare of the demo cratic house. However if the administration of the treasury department continues to reduce the debt out of the surplus r venue above running expenses, there will be no surplus and t'u-re never has been any, for i!l abve actual expenses and reserves can and should be applied to that purj oe. Extremes are ruinous. In this country the naval equipment for defensive or offensive purposes had dwindled down to almost extreme liothinu'nes. until a review of the situation tbowed tint we were practically at the mercy of an attacking fo and active measures were taken to remedy the situation, resulting in the construction of some modern cruisers, in trance the opposite extreme has been adopted, and the Chronicle says French Minister of Marine is making tall bra;; about, the the growth o tic- navy of France, and tells thu people that within ten yea 13 tlio country will have eighty-one ships, includ ing six formidable ironclad battle si ips.and titty swift crui.-ers. The echoes of his glorification speech will hardly have died away before the minister of huanic will be tell ing the French people tli.it it has been necessary to issue a loiiple of hundred million more of '"peipet tial rentes" to make; good the enormous deticiencies caused by the constantly increasing expenditures-of France for warlike pur-1 jiosesk I'.verhoily lias at times faued to do tbeir duty towards themselves, Hundreds of lady readers suiter irom sick headache nervousness, sleepl"sness and female troubles. Let Until follow the example of Mrs. II. Herbechter, Stevens Point, Wis., who for live years suffered greatly from Nervous Pro stration and sleeplessness, tried physicans and different medicines without success. But one bottle of Dr. Miles' Nervine caused sound sleep every night and she is feeling like a new person. Mrs. Elizabetli Wheeler, Laramie City, Wyoming-, who tried all 'jther remedies, jt dares that after three week's use of tlie Nervine for Headd-he Nt rvotis Prostration, etc., alio was entirely relieved. Sold by Sstauard uusick. inai Uottle Jbresk AUTUMN IS HERE, AND THE INQUIRY ON THE mind and on the lips of every woman will be, "Who has the best stock of Cloak Jackets, Fur Trimmed toots and Ladies Fall Dresswear. This ip-iestion din be satisfactorily answered at the old established house of SAMX. E. YOUNG, HUMPHREYS'' I'R. Ili vriiRitv's St'Kcirioj e.-c ( jtntitiiallv in.i ctinfiilly .r.-.ar-.l prtucrptiona; uhtU lur mam yc:irs in private ir;u.'t:c willi ui !, ami lor ovi-r ipmy yird ucil by the in Kvvry niiiifle .iM.wilit is a cure fr ti.t 'iiM'ftie lLllll,tl. llune Mjit.ili' i fiire witiiout ilruiruine 'iinrii! ..r rein the f au-m, m ar"e j' t .in J dei-J iliv Mvcrrlu runitJicu of the wrl.l. NeC discoveries ami applications lead rto enlargwmems of business operations in new directions, and brings out new employment. It i said that the discovery tlu.t an alloy of nickel adds immensely to the resistance of steel armor has given a boom to mines of that metal. A body ol nickel owned by a Canadian company has been purchased by an English syndicate for $2,0oV,0lH), tht coiKtinimatioii I l.lT OK ritl.NCirA!. CI RS. I-RICK.1.. t K.ur, (.i.nxCTtiiin, iiittammatiiiii..t M J Vyorin., '-rui ii-wr, itoriu colic... T i Cry Colli.-, or Urtliini; of infant j.. 'it , i in irrm v oi riiiiiiruii t.r a-lulu j l'.M-tn;or.v, i;riiiiir, llillioiist'iitic ; c. Cholt-ra .lorlnw, vcinitini;..,.,. Z 7 C'onlit, i-ol.U, hrMiichitin ... ' 3 .WuniL-ia, ti'th.n.liu, Kaciathe 'J llia-'ii' l.e, sil k ht wlw.-hv, vertigo.. J7 f ;o i"l (wi.i. Inlhom Htom.trh II SnporvKH'il or I'unful IVrioiU " 1J WlMt-i, too pn.fusc I't-iioilH J" ." i nmi', umicn, iniuouii hrt'alhuii It Snlt Kliiiii'i. oaynipilM. erupti mH l." hlu-nniatiH:ii( rht'tiit atic paiuf..... !ii Kei-r ainl a'iio, ilnllii malar1, ..... I CilL, tiliriil or Mcctling : l a'arrli, inlliivn..i, i-olil in ,it. h i JO Wli'mpinu C"ii,'ii, violent ouuhii... Jl iiri.il .Miihty, phjiicsi. wtakolaj -7 tlil!lt'V iilf:is,' ... : .SfrvutLs ttrhility ' I 'rinary Wtakni'M, n::tinif InTi"" :i li aws ..t the heart, iwlpiUtic.ii... . 1 ('ui Sol. I l.y .lrui.-1'ii.tsi, or wnt pOHtiaiU on n- .i e. it. it .u pnreyn .vial ual (141 V -) riilily h..im.t ir t i..th ami Ki,i ,ii rt, laJUHIlKYSMKI). o lit Ot 113 Villiam St , Ne Yo'k, w HO HAS OPENED FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE A MAMMOTH ASSORTMENT OF Ladies Dress Hoods, in cloth, ilks, foreign and domestic fabrics, shawls, underwear, gloves, hosiery, laces, linens, ami while l' kmIs. notions. mve ties, etc Also a complete assortment of Boots and Shoes, Staple and Fancy (Iroceries. fjlKTAKUSITED IN ISt'-H, TiIP-5 PIONEER DRY HODIH HOUSE II AS MAINTAINED TITRLIC FAVOR L by keening a stcck large enough to supply any want, and making a specialty of selecting such goods as win give Euusiaciiou ooin in quality aim rices. CLOSE CASH P.UYERS VISITING THIS MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY invited to inspect his stock, which is complete in all his numerous depart ments, and purchased enpecially for the fall season of 1891 I Julius 1 no 'ii SPEC I F I C S nn i iiHinin baAUWUHLL) Bazaar Children Cry for PITCHER'S Castoria Wholesale price lbs. extra C, !f 1.75; lated. f.7". My display of novelties lor this year will I woiideiful. MHE VERY LATEST NEWS I is that you can buy at Julius (iradwohl's l'azaar, for net cash, goods as follows: 17 lbs. granulated sugar $1.00 20 Ihs. extra J sugar 1 .0 0 No. 1 kerosene, persinglegal. ,2.r 5 gallons good pickles K) 20 lbs. No. 1 Savon soap 'j Arbuckle collee, 25c. jier pound 1 will conduct a strict cash store, and all goods will be sold for net cai from 10 to 25 per cent, less than regular price. My stock of (.''unaware, fancy good's and all the desirable styles 1 o f dishes, as well as staple grocer- of sugar: 100 ie!.; crockery lamps and fixtures, JV0 lbs. granu- js cimplete in every way. I make a speciality of fine teas, coflcesand new tovs and bakin.sr jowder, and always pleases ihe bdlidavs my cut-toiiiers. v something Jl i ns (Juadwoiii., i Albas y, Oct. 17. !!. Pension, Postal, Land and Indian Depredation Claims. "LAW OFFICES OFj mm suesau or claims, duder 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 supreme court of the United States, the court of claims, the peveral 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 before the general land of fice, department of the interior and the supreme court. 1 G. W. SIMPSON His displayed at his store, a full lino of H01JDWG00 DS INCLUDING Scarfs, Tidies, Throws, Handker chief, Glove and Jewelry Cases, Table covers, Slipper cases, Calen ders. Etc., Etc. He also has a complete line of Fancy Work Ma terials, Pon Pons, Arasenes. I'.rad esene, Tinsel, Fancy Cord. l'aun-r Kods, India and Drapery Silks, Ladies Handkerchiefs in I ineii. Silk and Molting Cloths. In stamped goods nr Meek is complete. Banners, Scan's, Splash ers, Tidies, Napkins, Tray Cloths, Etc., Etc. 1' Call and sp; liis beautiful show window, and ex amine his I'lciRUit sttxdv. OH. MAMMA "Have you sofa t;,?( lovely lounges nt ISrinl-V; They are tie H-tt:est in town, and all his new lunn. ttire is sin eici; art." They all say so, a'd an iu Sjiectiou will prove it. Trices always tie lowts. HE CARRIES A FULL STOCK CF NICE FUiQTC;. REMEMBER TE PLMc, - -- OPPOSITE OPc'IX (. U . Ak my ngfmtm for W. I.. DuBln SIiop. II nut lor mile in your place noli joiir A m Lsc- i-- i "i 1 itiier 10 wenii mr cuiaioifiiv, Hecurr ido '-oil' uifi'iii'V, and itet Ihem for you. kJTTAKE NO HI.BriTlTLTf. -j Aht'ANl, - sr. UilEGON. IS THE WHY with no tacks or wax t broad to hurt the feet ; made of the best fine caif, rtylith and easy and because wo make more shoes of this grade than any other manufacturer, it CjUals band sewed shoes costing from $ I to !j'". f ".00 genuine ham.' sewed. the liti' Stcall tUt'u ever oli'ered for eciucls Erencb im ported shoes w hich cost fiom IJlf I ri lM AC WW. L.. UUUUU stoY. An OUAC FOR it baud sewed welt shoe, fine SO OMUt CENTLEMEN calf, t-tvlish, eeiufortalileaiid THE BEST SHOE IN THE WOULD FOR THE MtlNfy ? ,i (J r;1 .1 i i,,. l.M h,,,. ever ofiered at this price; same gr.l usj custom made tln.es coft'.ug fi.oO police shoe; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear them; line calf, seamless, smooth in ide, heavy three soul-', exten sion edge ; one pair will wear a year. $2.50 fine calf ; no better shoe ever cflcred at this ps ice; one tt:.ii v. ill convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service. $2.2.") and $2.00 Workingntan's shoes are strong and durab'e. Those who have given them a trial wili wear no other make. BOYS' $2 and $1.75 school shoes are worn by the loys every win. re; they sell on their merits as the increasir g sales show. LAD1 ES $3 hand sewed shoe, best I ongola ; very rtyhsh ; eji'.;.is Ficnc'i imported shoes costing from $4 to Jii. Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 75 shoe for Misses are the best Doitgola. Sili.-h and durable. Caution. See that W. E. Douglas' name and piW are stamjied on the bottom of each shoe. W. I.. DOlIiiLAS, Brockton, Mass. Albany Collegiate Institute, AX.XSA.jNTY, OltliGOX, September 9, 1891. June 10, 1892 A Foil Corps of Experienced Tcacte Four, departments of studv : Collegiate, Normal, rns:n. s?. IVir.aiy. Tv ie writing and Short-hand are taiiylit. l or catalogue addrem, KEV. ELliEHT N. COND1T, A. M., ricsa'ev.l. FEED -:- STOEE -AiND- GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET; ii'ivTPn cniY'lA IT V llsv nntn mid iiiattfp. ti Runiilv suptoiri. on the Or'gon PaciSo Railroad extension and my insrca.-irg lu.i.it try t rere I sell in quantities to auit the purehaeers. Store iu .Strahan thick. Second street .,.-r , pringiielcl Sftwrnill A. WHEELER, (SPRINCiFIf-LD,) PRO! 1:1 ET f SPltlNGriELD, Albany vard and office on Railroa 1, between Fourth md F ..':ii eets, A. Wheeler, Albany Manager. Having lumber not excelled in ijuauty, an i taciiiit.js n u surpass-.' i the prompt and satisfactory ailing oi orders, I rectf-illy h 5icit e of tlie trade. a. u .i i-.i.i,imv. THE- Yaqoma Route OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. K.;un;;,;iJereler. Oregon HarBlopment Co.'s Stoatinslilp Line AKD 22 flours Less Tlnu Tl an ty other rouie: A.-xen-wlatiotm mif u'! irfied for ri-n fi it ao bMi. I uf;n nt' (rc:t:l.ts i Vat;uii a tlm i'rv.rt :i lcv pj-n ct.l toll .)' hij:s ui'ii. h ! tiu.i Miy -hr rcuta hcim r.!i I'Olr.ts in the V intaint t'i al U'd S-.'i t rui:a."co, SAIUNO DATES, PHwM TAQI IN. Willamette Vi!loy... . w W:llam'l:c Vtl'cy ii-UUlL' lC ' lil'- Nov. Sth isth . '2S th Iti- Ii W No-. Sd - 3:ith " :ad Dc. 'Jd ii'miiLtle V iiL-v...M.. IViiiii.;. tu. V-jlIcv ...., WilUlni'llL- u!luv Tlie- company r.mrxe the right to cl-lf t-:ir-iuru i-r i'.:i'.:inj dates. LA'. V I-AH-if OPH TRAIKf J I hx-jfj t liiitiilayi.) 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Lv.. i Zi'j pm A-.r.,v local, l.AU-T (Exo- pt Sunday, "..'i r..I.v I'' i Hand Ar.. ail i:: i- m Ai. ...:Imhj.., Lv....5.0'j A rULUdAX LL'FFtTSLEErERS T-,'LR1T SI.EEIING CARS, (". r -v: f'!inn..-:.ir:..n of Si cr.iM'laae y k: hid ll.lon. ltwc--n l'vitland aial Corviillin I JJillJ -Kvp'. Sunday ' .-: u ni.. Lv. ...l'o.flaiiil Ar.Ti.S'i p, m I iiipii..Af I'rvuns.. I. i:..i..p. ui At A!:.-u:y a'-d IV.riti." courect iLh :!.i'-i,!f i..,-i -'.i, Pa'.itii I. .t-i-vad. I ;ir li?in lk::l!y (Kaiipt Sui.Jay i . hi. . L-. P. r' ui d .. Ar,. t "A am ; .Ar.. ..II. il::.i;x :IU-. i. ..'"..aiiam THROUGH TICKFTS I.- Alt l'0ili! EAST AND SOUTH r ti '.ti ;i.d full ii.fo.inaiir.ii re :"ir.!:n.' i: s. i-tf., call on i-olnpaliy'l E. P. KOUKrLS, A-. K A P. A i lit :.t A ii. hul.i A WEAK MAN Can cure himself 0- the de 1 .1-- rtsul! ui tatty abuse and ;-ci i ct'y rt-H'..te his i:uraiid vitaU i-vbyii'ii home treatment. The i inai -iab!e curt s of hoH' less cases ! in i vcr.s liebihty and private -iit:i!aints are ever whi're stamp ing o;;t ijuacbcty. Treaties and ipie---t ifii lit, a phvsician's gift to snil'cring humanity, ill lie sent fiee to those alilictc-c. Address with stamp I'iOXEER INSTITUTE, 405 Kearny St., Kuuiu 2, San Francisco, ('a'. We carry a large Ktock of prinii r'.-i stationery, well as sorted, In night direct from the liiamifiicturiTS at a low figure, ami can give the best of work in all kinds of printing for the h ast n oney. Trv us. W. C. Conn. TERS. ffi STERT STYLE AT CTTJUiICTS o-osijuptee. Manufacturer of Choice Cipais -AND DEALER IN- FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST '!-ar-s Phi? and Smoking Tohaocos, VrcrcLaiim and full line o 8niot Ne Briar I'll. fl ickers' Artii'lcR. d:ot to PffeitTer's candy store, Albirny, Oreiccn, 01 :: HI'S Uriel sale At my Kiln one mile east of town, or delivered anvwheie in the city. W.U.OafcsElL.