Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, December 15, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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NATIONAL FINANCES.
Those who have been can ied
away by the idea that the Vnited
States ia on the verjje of bank
ruptcy and that there is a deficit,
or aoon will be, in the national
treasury, should read the annual
. - report of the secretary of the
treasury. The figures may alarm
some who have no taste for ench
things, so it may be well to take
out a few items from the report
which show the condition of
affairs.
For the present fiscal year the
secretary estimates the revenue of
the goveument at $433,000,000,
and the expenditures at $409,000,
000, leaving an estimated surplus
for the year of $24,000,000. In the
expenditures are included $125,
000,003 for pensions, $100,000,000
for the civil establishment, $4ft,
000,000 for militaiy purposes,
$32,000,000 for naval purposes,
$71,000,030 for the postal service,
and other less amounts. The
postal service, it may be remaiked,
is practically eelf-snpportinjr. as it
is credited wtm an eeiimaieu
revenue equal to the expenditure
It is to be observed that the
items which are included in the
estimates for this year are not
constant. Thus, the estimated
receipts from internal revenue are
$153,000,000, which are certain to
be increased year after year. The
postal revenues, too, must increase
as the country grows and popula
tion increases, and the customs re
ceipts, which are now estimated
at $185,003,000, are certain to in
crease after the altered business
relatione incident to every change
of tiriff bave become thoroughly
regulated.
On the other hand the expendi
tures for pensions, which is now
so large, must diminish within a
veiy few years from natural causes,
As President Harrison explains in
his message, in many cases first
payments have been very large,
because when allowed the pensions
date from the time of filing the
claim, and many have been pend
ing for years. The fi"st payments
ruder the law of June, 1890, are
relatively unall, and as thejer
centage of these cases increases
and that of the old diminishes the
annual aggregate of first payments
will be largely reduced.
To sum the whole matter up,
Secretary Foster's report shows
that the financial condi'ion of the
nation is excellent, and that there
is no cause to fear a deficit. The
surplus has been reduced by the
purchase of United States bonds,
and the debt-paying policy of the
country thus carried out.
Collectors of interesting per
sonalities are already compiling
the necrology of 18DI, and notes
these eminent names: Bancroft
Loosing and K'nglake, the his
torians: Farnell, Bulmaceda'
Boulanger, Eradlaugb, ex-Presi'
dent Grevy, ex-Vice President
Hamlin, Sir John Macdonald,
Secretary Windom and William
Henry Smith, in politics; Lowell
and Wnchell in general litera
ture; Lawrence Bar.ett. Marie
Wilt and Enma Abbott on the
s'age ; Sherman Von Moltke and
Joseph E. Johnston, the soldiers;
George Jones, the editor, and
Kalakaua, Karl I. of Wurtemherg,
Prince Jerome Napoleon and the
Ameer of Afghanistan.
Tiic democratic papers have had
their question, where has the sur
plus gone? answered by the presi
dent. It has chietly been used to
pay outstanding debts, and the
reeult has been an annual saving
of interest amounting to $11,;S3.
675. This ii marLed contrast
to the methods ef Clevealnd, who
preferred to allow a lare sum of
money to lie n favored national
banks, so that the individuals run.
ning the banks could profit by
using the deposits.
threat. It onlv said that unless
Chile acted justly toward the
United States and with reasonable
promptness he should bring the
matter to the attention of congress
bv a special message. It would
lx? well for Chile to come to her
senses very soon, for Congress may
not he so patient as the president
and his cabinet have been.
Tub appropriation committee
of the democratic bouse, it ia
reported, will be able to reduce, by
cutting on different items of the
appropiation to fill the amount of
$00,000,000, of which $5,000,000 is
to be cut out of the rivers and har
bors bill. Before they get
through with the matter they will
be inclined to raise rivers and
harbors rather than lower them.
In th e absence of any authentic
news from China as well as from
other parts of the world, the
imaginative correspondent puts in
his time inventing stories that he
supposes will create a sensation
Of that character was the recent
tale that some nihilistic organize
tion existed in the land. The
Chinese bave a faculty of chopping
of men's heads on a great deal
slighter provocation, than one
that would be furnished by plot
ting dynamiters, and such pro
ceedings would effectual wipe out
any nihilistic tendencies.
Finest lne of syrups in the city
Parker Bros.
I have just received direct from
Vermont a shipment of pure maple
syiupand will guarantee it abso
lutely pure. C. E. Brownell.
Ihe finest 1'te of handtechie.'s
ever brought to Albany can oe
seen at the Ladies Bazaar. A 'I
p'icss, from five cenis upwards.
Look at G. W. Simpson's dis
play of holiday goods hi bis show
window. Thea step inside and see
his splendid slock of beauti'ul
goods for Cbr'Btiras.
A. R. Chapman, of this city, has
the agency of the Canadian Pacific
railway company, and will sell
tickets over that line from Albany
to all points East.
C?ll and see the bullion t dis
play of library lamps it C. E.
Brow cell's. Not one kept over
from last year but all th's year's
styles and will be sold at the
lowest living prices.
ILC3SIEKVB UVEBriLU.
Act on a new principle remila
ting the liver, stomach and bowels
through the nerves. A new dis
covery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily
cure biliousness, bad taste, torpi l
liver, piles, constipationr Un-
equaled for men, women, children.
Smallest, mildest, surest I 60 dose 3
for 25 ceuts. Samples ree. at
Stanard A Cusick.
French Tanay Wafer.
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 Emerson
Drug Co., San Jose, Cal.. and for
sale at J. A. Cumming's drug
store oniy.
Fall to do Oar Dotjr.
Everbodv has at times failed to
do their duly towards themselves
Hundreds ot lady readers suffer
from sick headache nervousness
sleeplessness and female troubles
Let them follow the example of
Mrs. H. Uerbecbter, Stevens
Poini, Wis., who for five yearn
suffered greatly from Nervous Pro
stration and sleeplessness, tried
physicans and different medicines
witbout success. But one bottle
of Dr. Miles' Nervine caused sound
sleep every night and she is fee'ing
i.Ke a new person. Aire. Elizabeth
Y heeler, Laramie Ciiv. Wvominz'
who tried all other remedies, de
clares that aiter three week's use
of tlie Nervine for Headache,
Nervous Proslration. etc.. she was
entirely relieved. Sold bv Stanard
a cusick. J rial Bottle free.
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ON OUR HANDS,!
-EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY.-
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HAVE "3TOTX
THAT
Allen Brothers
Grocary Store isfalways full of fruits, vegetables, the very
latest in the market. If there is any thing to be had
THEY
HAVE
APPLES, CAULIFLOWER, ORANGES, CELERY, LEM
ONS, BEETS, CRANBERRIES, TURNIPS, CABBAGE,
AND CARROTS.
LINN BLOCK, - - - ALBANY, OREGON
HUMPHREYS
Da. Hcmpiiret 5fiCiFicHR-e icUot IK"v
ami crc ally prepared piece iptioos; uaed
or roauv jean in pnvrte pracvee with Bre
ccia, and for over thirty jiun ujed by the
IK-ople. Every ainicle aDeiiflc i a cms for
terrase named.
inese apeuinca cure witbout droalnr.
pur-mi or leuuciDz luea.aiem. ami aia in
fit aui deed the tote'ein rem"e o.'. the
vor'u.
L T Or rBI.NCIFAL M03. coas. ri.cf.
1 rcrcra, Congestion, Innamauitioi
2 Vro.nis, worm fever, a arm col c
3 C'..vii Colic, or tecth:n of ln.rnti..
4 O a. i lieu, ot childicn or ado'ts
6 bvseoterv. G.iHO(f, Billions Co"c
6 CliO'cra itorbu. vnniirl,.-r ,,,,.,
7 Coil ,rn, cold, bro"chiti..,......
b Nc.n.ilain, loo hache, rceche....
9 llcatliehe. sick hradiche. veit; n
10 bpencpai. bil'toaa atomach
1 1 Mitt.uewed or Prinful Ferioili
12 Winter, too proi'uee pe.iod
13 Co in, eou.b. iH1cult hrmhinir
M S It Kheuni, eiy.ipelaa. imp. o.i..
15 Cueumalimi, rneun alic pjos.....
in reveranu auu. cnilla nia iL.ia
17 Pilue, blind or bleedinj...... 50
111 C.iUrrh. influenza, cold in the head 60
tj ni-opinic Vouirn, violent co Jhv. 60
2t Ucneral debility, physical wekoers 60
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AUTIM
Cloaks, Jackets, For Trimmed Garments and Ladies Fall Dresswear.
This question can be satisfactorily answered at the old established house of
SAMX. E. YOUNG,
W
HO HAS OPENED FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE A MAMMOTH ASSORTMENT OF
Lathes Dress Goods, in cloth, silks, foreign and domestic fabrics, shawls, underwear, gloves, hosiery,
laces, linens, anu wmta eooua. notions. novAitiea. eitr.
Also a complete assortment of Boots and Shoes, Staple and Fancy Groceries.
nSTABLISIIED IN 1806. THIS PIONEER DRY GOODS HOUSE HAS MAINTAINED PUBLIC FAVOR
by keeping a stock large enough to supply any want, and making a specialty of selecting such goods
no mil givv aukitsiMutiuu uutu ill quality auu prices.
flLOSE 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 thejfall eeaaonof
1891
1 G. W. SIMPSOI Ii
Hs dinplaj'ed at his sUire, a full line of
HOlJDr C00DS
BUT WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF
Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods
Underwear
Hosiery, Etc.
INCLUDING
Scan's, Tidies, Throws, Hand ker
chief, Glove and Jewelry Cases,
Table covers, Slipper cases, Calen
ders. Etc., Etc. He also h:is a
complete line of Fancy Work Ma
terials, Pon Pons, Arasenes. Iinnl
esene, Tinsel, Fancy Cord, Dannrr
Kods, India and Drapery Willis,
Ladies Handkerchiefs in Linen,
Silk and Bolting Cloths.
In stamped goods our stock is
complete. Banners, Scarfs, Splash
ers, Tidies, Napkins, Tray Cloths,
Etc., Etc.
We have just opened onr FALL nd WINTER CLOAKS and JACKETS, both in cloth and plush
goods, and we feel justified in saving 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 save you money. At
Call and see his boautif ul show
amine his elegant stock.
window, and 'X-
OH, MAMMA
"Have you seen tLose
-lovely lounges at KrinVs?
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.
Trices always the lowest.
HE CARRIES A FDLL STOCK OF" NICE FURNITURE.
REMEMBER T IE PUGE, - -- OPPOSITE OPERA CU1
Aak my agenta for W. I. Donglaa Sboea.
lor am in joir piaco mnk yaar
I arnd far catalogue, aecure Can
agency, aud get I hem lor yon.
IT nat
dealer
- IS HERE, AND THE INQUIRY ON THE
mind and on the lips of every woman will he,
"Who has the best stock of
L. E. Duxm,
SOLE ACiKXT,
ALBANY, - - OREGON.
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 frrade than any
other manufacturer, it equals
hand sewed shoes costing
' from $4 to $5.
$.'.00 jrenuiue hand sewed, the
linest calf shoe ever otl'crrd
WHY IS THE for i; equals 1-rencti 1111-
W. L. DOUGLAS K1irt8Wl,lchl0bU,om
CUbs? EPF. $4 hand sewed welt shoe, fine
wO OnWsa GENTLEMEN calf, stylish, comfortable and
HE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOB THE MOHEY? ,lurab, . T,e ,K.,t slloe eV(.r
offered at this price; same gru'lo asj custom made shoes costing
iSfrom $6 to
$3.50 police shoe ; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear
them; tine call, seamless, smooth ni.-ide, iieay three souis, exten
sion eclire : one pair will wear a year.
2.50 fine calf : no better shoe ever effered at this price; one trial wil
convince those who want a shoe lor comtort and service.
2.25 and J2.00 Workineman's shoes are stronir and durable. TIiofp
who nave eiven them a trial win 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 ; ennuis Fienc
lmnorted ehoes costine from 14 to (.
T.ndies t2.50. 12 and tl.75 shoe for Misses are the best Doneola. St vlu 1
and durable.
Caution. See that W. L. Eouglas' name and ptice are stamped on the
bottom of each shoe. W. L. DOUGLAS, Urockton, .Mass.
Albany Collegiate Institute,
ALBANY,
September 9, 1891.
June 10, 1892
Four departments of study : Collegiate, Normal, RuHncss. ri imary,
Tye writing and Short-hand are taught. For catalogue addiess,
KCV. t.L.lit'.liL 2. JV2Vll, A. M., iTeSUlellf.
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YaquinaRoute !
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T.J E.IllttJS,;iIecelver,
OrB2onB7elopffient Co.'s
Steamship .Line
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AND
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a! ;s O'UUcct with
IllilO.v!.
Tub telegraphic reports indicate
that the Chileans consider that
President Harrison's message em
bodies a theat towards them.
Ihey seem to think that a declara
tion of war against this country
would be a sort of a pastime for
them. They do not seem to ap
preciate the situation. As the
Chronicle remarks the president's
message was very far from being a
Sold by drugvists, or tent postpaid on re
ceipt of price. Dr. Humphreys' Manual, (1'4
pax") richly bound In cloth aod olo. mail
rtw. HUMPHKKVS'MED, O..
Ill k 113 W.lliam 8. , St Yo.k.
SPEC I F I C S
Ah GRADWOHLS
Bazaa r
Children Cry
for PITOHBR'8
Castoria
Wholesale price of sugar: 100
Ihs. extra C, f 4.75 ; 100 lbs. granu
lated, $5.75.
My display of new toys and
novelties for the holidays
this year will2 be something;
watideiful.
-rAJIEVERY LATEST NEWS
I is that yon can buy at Julius
x Gradwohl's Bazaar, for net
cash. ?oodi s follows :
1 7 lbs. granulated sugar $1.00
20 lbs. extra C sugar 1.00
No. 1 kerosene, per single gal. .25
5 gallons good pickles tH)
20 lbs. No. 1 Savon soap 99
Arbuckle coffee, Jwc. per pound
I will conduct a strict casn store,
and all goods will be sold for net
casb from iu to a per cent. less
than regular price.
Mv stock of Chinaware, fancy
good's and all the desirable styles
of dishes, as well as staple grocer
ies erockery lamps and fixtures,
is complete in every way. I make
a speciality of fine teas, coffees and
baking powder, and always pleases
my customers.
Julius Gbadvydul,
Albany, Oct. 17. 18iU.
Pension, Postal, Land and Indian
Depredation uiaims.
IiAW OFFICES OF
Emm eueeau or claws,
Under the management of
W- R. HEARST,
Ed. & Prop. S. F. Daily Examiner,
JOHN WEDDERBUKN,
Manager,
618 F. Street, Northwest,
Washington, D. C.
Will practice in the supreme
court of the Umtea Mates, tne
court of claims, the several courts
of the District of Columbia, before
committees of congress, and the
executive departments.
We obtain pensions ana 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 ot tne interior
and the supreme court. 1
FEED -:- STOIIJI
A IN D
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET;
WANTED SPECIA LLY-Hay, oata bik' totntirf, i supply austoriv
on the Ongon Pacino Railroad extension and my mc.Tca:'.i- iionic trL.(
Kkere I Bell in quantities to suit the purchasere. Store iu bliaiian iu ic'.t.
Second street
IV. 1V5. KOKEKT'SoN,
Springfield Sawxtiil J
A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD.) PROPRIETOR.
SrRLNGFIELD, - - - OK-EGOK
'Albany yard and office on Railroad, between Fourth and Fifth
eets, A. Wheeler, Albany Manager.
Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities not surpa'se?
tne prompt ana satisiactory allinir ol orders. I respectfully b icit
e of the trade. A. VH ELEK.
CTTTXilCTS JOSEPH.
i:lirrxa l-iri l;jti (i:x-tit .Sur.tl.iy
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THROUGH TICKETS
lo All Toil"
EAST AND SOUTH
fKrr ti. kits ai.d full 'i'.foin.ation re
ir.u.iiiii.' r.it. r mnj:, ttc, i-all cu i-oi.ii.xii '
a'-nt at All ntv.
H. M LI.'I.Kr., E. P. ROCKRS,
'- rier Aact. i. P. A
A WEAK MAM
Can cure himself Qr the de
plorable results of early abuse and
perfectly iif-tme his vigor and vital
ity by our home treatment. The
remark iihle cures of hopeleed cases
of nt-rvous liebility and private
complaints are ever where stamp
ing out quackery. Treaties and
qncMicii li.-t, a physician's (lift to
biiHering humanity, will be Eent
fiee to those alllietec. Address
with stamp
PIONEER INSTITUTE,
4Qi Kearny St., liooui 2, tjan
Francisco, Cal.
e c:,rry a lar-e stoxk of
jirmlt-rs htnlionery, well as-
lrtrt from the
nianufatturen
at a low lizure.
iml can give th licst of work
tl! kinds tf printing for the
ii ll.OlH'J-. 'J'rv l!S.
V. C. Corn.
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ohn 7m
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Manufacturer of Choice Cigar:
AND DEALER IN
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY EST
Cigars Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Friar Fii or j-
iuii line oi smokers' Articles.
Ne door to Pflelfler's candy store, Albany, Orctjon,
Brick k safe
At my
or
my kiln one mile eart of town
delivered anvwhere in the citr
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