M01WTN8 IIERALD: THURSBAF, DECEMBER 17, 1891.
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Tub tariff policy of the republi
can party was adopted with delib
eration prior to the election of
Abraham Lincoln in 1860, and
secured bis success. Yet he did
not receive a majority on the pop
ular vote. In 1864, when be was
re-elected, the Civil war absorbed
attention, and in 186S and 1872 the
memories of the war and problems
of reconstruction insured the elec
tion of Grant. In 1876 the tariff
question waa adroitly handled by
Mr. Tilden in connection with the
question resumption, the latter
being the more prominent, and he
was barely beaten. In 1880, for
the first time in twenty years the
tariff became the more prominent
issue, and a scanty plurality ol Un
popular vote for General Garfield
was the result. In 1S84 personal
antagonisms to Mr. Blaine affected
the verdict to some extent, and
yet, after allowance for the larger
fraudulent majorities for Mr.
Cleveland in Southern states, the
popular vote for protection ap
peared relatively greater than in
1880. In the election of 18SS,
allowing for the suppression of
freedom at the south, the plurality
for President Harrison and protec
tion waa larger than had ever been
given for that cause. Local issues
the diversion of the farmers' al
liance, and the neglect of republi
cans to vote, gave democrats their
victory in 1890, and there was not
a single state in which the tariff
issue was as distinctly made as it
has been in Ohio this year. I town
to the year 1890 the protective
policy had been growing in popu
lar strength for thirty years.
Ohio would indicate that it is still
growing. If democrats prefer to
pin their faith to elections of last
year they are welcome. New York
Tribune.
ceeded very considerably that of
18'.K). In lSitl the catch of seals
by Victorian scaier was -r.J,4!$,
and increase f it.'JIMi over the
catch of 18!H). In view of the
agreement between the United
States and Great Britain to restrict
the taking of fur seals in Behring
sea until further notice, this must
be regarded as a very queer sort of
close season, at least in eo far as
the Victorian sealers are concerned.
It is a significant fact to the
farmers of this country that Eu
rope bought from us in the four
months ended October 31 bread-
stuffs of all kinds to the amount
of $101,158,150. In the like months
last year the export of 'treadstulls
were only :5r.,0O7,473. In bushels
the figures for wheat alone for the
above period are: 18!'0, l.V:U'.
13!; 1891, 04,503, 1S7.
There is bo much opposition to
the appointment of Joe Simon to
the position of the vacant V. S
circuit judgeship that the honor
able gentleman's chances are not
so bright, in spite of the recoin
mendation cf the Oregon delegates
in congress. It would be
discredit to Oregon and a dis
grace to the bench to appoint
such a dishonest politic Unites
as Joe Simon is known to be.
Wisdom's Violet Cream
Is the most exquisite prepara
tion in the world for softening ami
whitening the hands and face. It
is not only a substitute for, but in
every respect superior to glycerine,
cold cream, vaseane and like
preparations. Trv it. For sale
by Foshay & Mason.
Ilvliilajr I'reseut.
Kemember that the Ladies Ba-
zaar have their full line of useful
holiday goods displayed and ready
tor inspection, llus line etn
braces all the novelties and sta
ples in fancy goods. handkerchiefs.
kid gloves, silk mittens, fans. glove
and handkerchief cases, throws,
scarfs, banners, shawls, aprons.
purses, heads, photo cases, hair
ornaments, and an endless variety
of dressed and undressed dolls
ranging in price from ten cents t-j
ten dollars. Latest styles and
lowest prices. No trouble to show
oods.
WE HAVE NOT AN
ELEPHANT
;ON OUR HANDS,!
-BL'T WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF-
The demands of Europe for
wheat will be far in excess of the
ability of the United States t
upply from its surplus. This tie
mand, according to latest esti
mates, will be 455,000,000 bushels
The surplus of this country will fall
far below 300,000,000 bushels. But
besides the foreign demand for
wheat there is a deficiency of 335,
000,000 bushels in the supply oi
rye. Prices will therefore keep up
to good figures in our markets, at
least nntil the next harvests are
in sight.
The wheat crop of 1891 is the
greatest in our history ; the tobacco
crop is the greatest. The corn
crop of 1891 is the second greatest,
and the cotton crop is equal to the
greatest in quantity and the equal
of the best in quality. The veg
etable crop was never better, and
the fruit crop was never eo pro
line. The orange crops of Florida
and California are so fine import
tions of oranges from the Mediter
ranean are about shutout.
a
the
Ssnator Doi.ru has intro
duced thus early in the senate
coast defense bill, which is
same as that introduced and
reported by bim from his coast
defense I committee in previous
congresses. It appropriates $1-3,
000,000 and provides for an elabor
ate plan of coast defense. Senator
bolph evidently intends to keep
the matter before the public as
Ioiigakhe is in congress.
Tus greatest cotton blockade
ever known is now existing at
places along the Little Rock &
Fort Smith railroad. The road is
a feeder ol the Missouri Pacific.
The company cannot furnish cars
for transportation of cotton, and
in subsequence thousands of bales
have 'accumulated. This condi
tion has existed since the cotton
season opened, producers and
buyers finding it impossible to
ship the staple to market.
To use the phonograph for
recording the chatter of monkeys
and to attempt from such a record
to evolve the language of the
simians is something which out
Parwins Darwin. With such
methods as these we ought to get
hold of the missing link before the
end of the century.
Accokdino to returns received at
the fisheries department of the
Dominion of Canada, the actual
catch of seals this year has ex-
MILU MIKVE A UVtK FILM.
Act on a new principle regula
ting the liver, stomach and bowels
through t lie nerves. A new dit
covery. Dr. Miles' rills speedily
cure biliousness, bad taste, turpi 1
liver, piles, constipatioiir Un-
equaled for men, women, children
Smallest, mildest, surest 1 60 dose 3
for 25 ceuts. Samples fee, at
Stanard & Cusick.
French Tansy Wafers.
These wafers are for the relief
and cure of painful and iregular
menses, and w ill 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 only.
Fall to lo Our Duty.
Everbody has at times failed to
do their duty towards themselves,
Hundreds of lady readers suller
from sick headache nervousness,
eleeplessness and female troubles.
Let them lollow the example ot
Mrs. 11. llerbechtcr, Stevens
Point, Wis., who for five years
suffered greatly from Nervous Pro
stration and sleeplessness, tried
phyBicans and different medicines
without success. But one botlle
of Dr. Miles' Nervine caused sound
leep every night and she is feeling
like a new person. Mrs. Elizabeth
heeler, Laramie Uitv, voniing-1
who tried all other remedies, de
clares that after three week's use
of the Nervine for Headache,
Nervous Prostration, etc., she was
entirely relieved. Sold by Stanard
A Cusick. Trial Bottle Free.
Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods
Underwear
Hosiery EDtc.
EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY.
We have just opened our FALL and WINTER CLOAKS and JACKETS, both in cloth and plush
goods, ami we ieel 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 save you money. At
tt a -ttp. "you zlstotiicieid
THAT
Allen Brothers
(irociry Store 'Hhc.iys full of fruits, vegetables, the very
latest in the nurket. It' there is anv thing to be had
THEY HAVE IT.
APPLES, CAULIFLOWER, ORANGES CELERY, LEM
ONS, BEETS, CRANBERRIES, TURNIPS, CABBAtJE,
AND CARROTS.
LINN BLOCK, - - - ALBANY, OREGON
AUTUMN
- IS HERE, AND THE INQUIRY ON THE
mind and on the lips of every woman will be,
"Who has the best stock of
Cloaks, kkb, Fur Trimmed (Jarments and Ladies Fall Drtswear.
HUMPHREYS
Dr. HryriiRiiY'sSPKriKiotare pcientiticallv
ami carefully pre)arot re:riptitHin; UHed
for manv years in private r.tcti'c witli hu,:-
cess, aiul for over thirty years used by the
jteople. r.tery 91nleaitM.-i!i: w a cure lor
the disease n:imeii.
These Niieeitic cure without aruirtn.
purpn or reducing the syrttom, and are in
fact and deed the uovereiirn remedies of the
world,
LIST OK PRINCIPAL SH. CI RKS. TRICKS..
1 Fever. Congestion, inflammation, .s 2:
2 Worms, worm fever, worm colic.... 2.)
3 C'ryinif Colic, or teethinir of infant.-!.. 25
4 Diarrhea, of children or adult 25
5 PVHentery, Gripinir, Million CVlie 2-j
6 Cholera Morbus, vciuitini; .. 2:'
7 L'oui;h, cold-", bmnchitH 2.i
S Neuralgia, toothache, Kaeearhe 25
y lleattaehc, sick htada-he, vertigo.... 25
0 lpncpia, billions stomach 2"i
11 Suppressed or 1'ainful I'erioils 25
12 Whitert, too profuse peiiod 25
13 Cronp, eolith, ditibiilt breathing 25
l-l Salt Klieitni. eayriipela.. eruptions.. 25
.-i Knttiuati!tm. metin atie pun 2o
Iti Keveraml atie, chill malaria . fr
i I'llcs, t 1 1 ii. 1 ur lilcolini: :0
1! Catarrh, inriiionza, coM in the heal 50
JO WhMpinir Cou'ii, violent couh- fo
H (General ilebility, physical weakness fr
, riiiincv iiwanc w 5ti
2.x Nervoiw ilthility ........ 1 (nJ
30 L'rinar) Weaki.t-ns, ttinir lie-' 50
I Diseases ot the heart, ktlpitutlon.... 1 no
Solil hv ikiuvists, or sent PoMiaiil on re
ceipt of price. lr. Humphreys' Manual, (HI
patfc) richly bmin.l in cloth ami ioll, mail
n. iiiipuiir.vs mkd. o.,
Ill & 113 William St , New V..ik.
This iiK'Hiinii can be saliffactorilly answered at the old established honae of
SAM'L, E. YOUNG
ilTIfli Mii.'vrn i.t riii.' i' i r r ivn leiv'Trn Tnii.r t at M irT r ieiiPTUlTVT III.
U.-. - i . i i wi, j 1 1 1 1 i . i .i , .1.1' n i . i iib l ii.i i Ti a .i . .ii iii o i 1 1 n t f 1 1 1 1.
' Lailii-s lres (I khIh, in elolh, silks, foreign and donitic fabrics, shawls, underwear, gloves, hosiery,
lacen, linens, ami white g'uU, notions, noveltiea, etc.
Also a complete asi tineiit of Boots and Shoes, Staple and Fancy Groceries.
11STABLISIIE0 IN HiiU.TilH BIONEKR DRY COOPS IKMJSE HAS MAINTAINED TUBLIC FAVOR
p ly Keeping a stock lare I'linnh to supply any want, and making a specialty "of Beleetui"; bih-Ii jjooils
as will give eatifiai'iioii ooiii in ijti.ilily anil prices.
SPECIFICS.
CLOSE CASH BUYERS VIsITIXU THIS MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY
invited to inspect Lis stock, which is complete in all his numerous depart
ments, and purchased erpeeially for the fall seasonal
1891
Julius
Bazaar
Children Cry
for riTCHER'S
Castoria
Wholesale price nf surar: lo()
lbs. extra (', i-t.7"; H'O lbs. irranu
lated, $.").7-".
My display of new toys and
novelties fur the holidays
this year willjjbe something
wondei fill.
MHK VERY LATEST NEWS
I is that you ran buy at Julius
x Cradwohl's Bazaar, for net
cash, goods as follows:
1 7 lbs. granulated sugar $1.00
"0 lbs. extra (! suiiar 1. 0 0
No. 1 kerosene, per single gal. ,'2
5 gallons good pickles 00
L'Dlhs. No. 1 Savon soap '.9
Arhiickle euU'ee, 2"ic. jier pound
I will conduct a strict cash store,
and all goods will be sold for net
ca-b from 10 to per cent, less
than regular ju ice.
My stock of (.'hinaware, fancy
goods and all the desirable style's
oi'ilishes. as well as staple grocer-j
ies crockery lamps and fixtures,
is complete in every way. I make
a speciality of line teas, colleen and
baking powder, ami always pleases
my customers.
Ji i li s liimnviiin,
Ai i-.anv, Oct. 17. I .-4? 1 1 .
Tension, I'ostal, Land and Indian
Depredation Claims.
, LAW oki-ices ofJ
imm mm c? cla:::;,
Under the management of
W. R. HEARST,
Ed. it 1'iop. S. F. Daily Examiner,
JOHN WEDDERBURN,
Manager,
CIS F. Stjeet, Northwest,
Washington, D. C.
Will practice in the supreme
court of the United States, the
court of claims, the several coutts
of the District of Columbia, before
committees of congress, and the
executive departments.
We obtain pensions ami patents,
Indian depredation claims and all
classes of land claims, mining, pi
eniption and homestead cases pros
ecuted before the general land of-
Jliee, department of the interior
,and the snpieiue court.
G. W. SIMPSON
His d:splayed at his store, a full line of
(J00DS
INCLUDING
Sean's, Tillies, 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. Ron Rons, Arasenes. Erad
esene, Tinsel, Fancy Cord, Banner
Koils, India and Drapery Silks,
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.
Tall ninl set; his iVautit'iil show window, and t'X
ainint' his t'lrirant stock.
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 f PL1S, - - - OPPOSITE OPERA GU3
AW my DlrrnlH for W. I., rimmlm Shoos. K
If not lor miiIv in your plucu Mk your JLmm mm m
m-nlrr to hiiiI fur ml iiwiuv, ecure lue SO p (;.-xt
l STlTtTE.-U
BLAIN,
AOKXT.
ALBANY, - - OREGON.
WHY IS THE
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 cutting
from 4 to $5.
$"-.00 genuine band sewed, the
linest calf shoe ever oll'ered
for $3; equals French im-
W. L. D O U C LAS s foil?0"8 which cost
CO GUC FOR hand sewed welt shoe, fine
9v OtlUL CENTLEMEN ,.af et vlisli comfortable and
THE BESTSHOE INTHE WJttB fOB THE UOHEV? &bl TheTst shoe eer
ollered at this price ; same grp'l as. custom made shoes costing
from It to
!f;;.r0police shoe ; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear
them; fine calf, seamless, smooth in ide, heavy three souls, exten
sion edge ; one pair wilt wear a year.
2.50 fine calf ; no better shoe ever offered at this price ; one trial will
convince those w ho want a shoe for eomlort and service.
2.2." and JfL'.OO Workingman's shoes are strong and durable. Those
who have iriven them a trial wili wear no other make.
BOYS' $2 and $1. 75 school shoes are worn by the loys everywhere;
thev sell on their merits as the increasing sales show.
LADIES $: hand sewed shoe, lest Dongola; very stylish; equals Frencb
imported shoes costinj: from f 4 to 0.
Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 75 shoe for Misses are the best Dongola. Stylis-h
and durable.
Caution. See that W. L. Eouglas' name and pi ice are stamped on the
bottom of each shoe. W . U J lObuiA, Jjrockton, .Mass.
Albany Collegiate Institute,
-A..1 .1 ?ANY, OlvEG OjNT,
September 9, 1891. June 10, 1892
Four departments of study : Collegiate, Normal, Business, Primary,
Type writing and Short-band are taught. For catalogue address,
REV. ELBERT N. CON DIT, A. M.f l'resident.
FEED -:- STOR E:
AJND
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET;
WANTED SPECIALLY Day, osta sirl tntcy. u supply siiKtonit
on the Oregon Pacific Kailro.nl exlennion and my incroasing home tradi
hrre I pc 11 in quantities to suit the purchaserr. Store in Stralian Brick,
Scroud street
F?. M. ROBERTSoN,
Springfield Scwmil)
A. WHEELER, (STRINGFIELD,) rROBRIETOR.
SPIJINOFIHSLD, - - - OliEGO
Alhany vard and office on Railroad, between Fourth and Fifth
eets, A. Wheeler, Alhany .Manager.
Having lumber not excelled in quality, a nd faciliti cb not suruasFed
ine irom;l an.t s.itislactory Jiling ol or iters, I respectfullv solicit 6
e of the trade. A. WHEELER.
CTXTXilCTS 0"OSE3P"E3:,
Manufacturer of Choice Cigars
AND DEALER IN
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
Cigars Plug and 8moking ToJiaccof, MecrFch.n.m and Prinr rtifr'M
full line ol Pinokcrs Articles. '
Ne daor to I'tTeiner's candy store, Alhany, Oregon,
-THB-
Yaquina Route !
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. K. IIOGG, Kecelver.
Oregon Eevelopment Co.'s
Steamship Line
225 MILESSHOUTER
AMD
22 Hours Less Tim
Tlian by any other route:
Acromoditt'ons unxirphsied for comfort aa
lufity. l-ri-5 niiil (rritt via VsqLiiia a
the Orev'U'i leve opn.cut ccnipaii)'
!ihiis, much less that by any other route
ween all points n the Milllan.ttre nl
and San Francisco.
Sailing dates,
raOH T44CIKA.
Sttamrr Willamette Valley, Dec. 13, Dec.
ii, Dec. 31
raoii aiM raaxcuoo
Willamette Valley, Dec. 8, Doc. H, Dec.
27.
Tlic company rxerve the riyht to .cheig
teamen or naiiimr dale.
DAILY PA8h.VSKa TEADK,
t;rxcept Sundays.)
L Tarawa 7A0 tilLv Albany 12 20 H
O.nalln IV.ZI- in" Corvallis l:i1 T M
Ar AHaiiy i a u I Ar Y actinia 4-34 r. H
O. ti C. Iiamt coi.uect at A. I ban anil Col
Wm. M Hoa,
C, Uooiia, Central A4 anther,
ii. F a P. Arent
Con all Is, O on
EAST SOUTH
via
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
THE KCl'NI S1ISTA EODTK
California exi'rcgf trains run daily
.i ni norm
7 (Kpm..l.v F.-rtland ....Ar.. 7:3;
1):i:j p ui..Lv Albany L.v.
Bllj aui..Ar S. r'raiiciaco.Lv.
4 M J ana
7-00 pin
l4i)'al laiv Trala Itally- (Ki. Suneay
S:0.'i a m..Lv Portland .
lirAi p in..Lv. ... Albany
6:40 p niAr.....ltOKemirK...
..Ar.. 4:00 m
.Lv..li:ti m
..Lv.. :m
iVe banon Itraaeli.
I. hj pLv..... Albany Ar.. :ft;p
i::;:ipm Ar . . . . Ul.ajn.n Lv a 6 am
7 : u a m.. L, Anny , Ar .4b pm
b,:aiu..Ar Lebanun.... Lv.. K Li pm
ALBANY LOCAL, PAll.T (Except Sunday,
5.00 p ..Lv.. Portland Ar... f.M a
U.uu rii Ar. ..AlbAuy. Lv....6.ou a
PULLMAN BUEFETSLEErEKS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
For aoconimotiaiiun of r-euonii-Clua Pa
scncrd attaibed to Express 'Irauia,
Went Bide DlvUinn.
Between Portland nnd Corvfcllii
Mall Train Rally-Except Sunday
7;S"am..Lv. ...Po.lland ..Ar.B.SO p.in
12:10 p in.. Ar. Corvaiiia.. L.lifc.'.p. m
At Albany and Corvallu cnuneet ltb
trains of Oregon CacificKailroatL
rxprexH Train llally Excipt Sunday
4:40 p m. .Lv.... Portland . .. Ar.. b:'20am
7:2f p tu.. Ar. ....! 11 Hiiivillt.Lv.. ..4:. aao
THROUGH TICKETS
lo All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
iSTFor tiekets and full information re
anlin; nu mapx, etc., call on couiu)'a
aeiit at Atbanv.
K. KOElli.EK, E. P. EOCER55,
Vana; er Aral. O. K A P. A
A WEAK MAN
Can cure himself of the de
plorable lesnlls of eany abuse and
perfectly restore his igor and vital
ity by our home treatment. The
remarkable cures ol hoeleea cases
of nervous debility and private
eoiimlaiiits are ever where stamp
ing out quackery. Treaties and
question list, a physician's gift to
eutlering humanity, will be sent
fiee to those afllictec. Address
with stamp
PIONEER INSTITUTE,
405 Kearny St., Room 2, San
Francisco, Cal.
We carry a large slock of
printer's stationery, well aa
eorteil, bought direct from the
manufacturers at a low figure,
ami can give the lcst of work
in all kimls of printing for the
least money. Trv us.
V. C. Cobb.
OYSTERS.
TO EVERY STYLE
AT
JOHN :: lll'S
Brick for sale
At my kiln one mile east of town,
or delivered anywhere in the city.
W.C.ITaS:-ELL.
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