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AfORNTtrq HERALD; SUN BAT, DECEMBER 20. i891. DAIkT AMD W1C' TBlMt OF 1TJBSCM1TJ0H: Billl By (FajussM im? Friday Morals.) UBTT MvOWlO TUB TABIX. ll.lSpaitlWH S.0fal7-a3 tH7S8 WITB00T LOADS. Tb frsqosncy of reports of fata accidents, rsss.ltin from the care leea or criminally so-called play ful net of (ubi or pistols that are positively known to be without loads, baa lead to the belief that the moat dangerous implement to human life that exists is the un loaded gun. Yery many are arriving at the eonclmieo that there is something more tenons than accident in these fatal casualties. All will agree with the Chronicle in the belief that when a person takes a pistol, puts it against the person of another, pulls the trigger and mortally wounds the victim, it is clearly av misnomer to call it an accident, even though the per son wbe) does the shooting did not know the pistol was loaded. Anybody who will aim a pistol at another and pull the trigger is either a fool or a criminal and abould be dealt with accordingly. If a fool he should he sent to the asylum for the feeble-minded, where ha eould be taken care of and not permitted to handle weapons; If a criminal he should be convicted and sent to the peni tentiary,' where he would be equally secure from the chance of injuring anybody else. It has passed almost into a proverb that no kind of weapon is so dangerous as an nnloaded one, and while this is an exaggeration, it is easy to sea that the saying has arisen from the great number of cases in which persons have been seriously injured by weapons sup posed to be unloaded. The laws regarding such matters should be made much more- stringent and should be rigidly enforced, for human life is too valuable to be at the mercy of a gun or pistol with a fool behind it. In every such case, where death ensues, a ver dict of manslaughter should be rendered and a term of imprison ment follow. only bring the despotic autocrats into greater disfavor. The Chron icle sharply criticises by saying that the action of Russia in plac ing obstacles in the way of extend ing relief to ber famine-stricken subjects will incite universal horror. If the condition is as deplorable as the wife ef Count Tolstoi states, any opposition tend ing to discourage the movement to afford relief would be a crime sure to bring punishment in its train. The Canadian Minister of cus- I toms is reported to have said that it would be impossible to prevent Chinese from coming through that country into this. Probably be could express a more intelligent opinion upon the subject after hav ing tried the experiment of trying to stop them. Matters still seem to be un settled in Brasil, rumors of fresh revolts coming with the current dispatches. Those South Ameri can countries seem to be univer sally upon the revolt anyway. They must have some means of working off the belligerency of their natures. Tux influenza, or as it is more generally called the grippe, is of world wide celebrity and preva lence, reoplo may not particu larly desire it and children may not cry for it, but all the same it comes and it is no matter to be just sneezed at either. It. passes all around and alt take a snare in unavoidably compelled to follow the fashion. :WE HAVE NOT AN ELEPHANT ON OUR HANDS,! 1 THH) -BUT WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF- Dress Goods. 7 Fancy Goods Underwear Hosiery, Etc. -EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY.- We have iust opened Our FALL and WINTBR CLOAKS and JACKETS. lnth in rlnth and ithiRh goods, and we feel justified in saying that they excel anything ever shown in the VALLEY. We ask all to caii aim iook Knowing tnai we can please you as well as save you money. At www WW WW WW WW WW WW w w w www w w WWKWKW w w aHHHHr w w w w w wwwwww w w www . WW An elegant dressed doll will be given away by the Ladies' Bazaar oa Christmas hve. It will be that beautiful French doll now on exhibition m their show window. Every purchaser of one dollar's worth of goods will receive a ticket. Don't miss this opportunity ef se curing the prize doll of Albany. W Lsdom'a Vlolat Crcua is the most exquisite prepara tion in the world for softening and whitening the hands and face. It it'not only a substitute for, but in every respect superior to glycerine, cold cream, vaseline and like preparations. Try it. For sale by Foshay & Mason. M1LU aUHS UVEBNftU. Act on a new nrinciole rerula ting the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new die- J covery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure oiuousness, Daa taste, torpi l liver, piles, constipationr Un- equaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest I 60 doses for 25 cents. Samples tee, at I Stanard A Cueuck. HAVE TOU NOTICED -THAT- Allen Brothers Grocery Store is always full of fruits, vegetables, the very lateBt in Ithe market. If there is any thing to be had THEY HAVE IT. APPLES, CAULIFLOWER, ORANGE, CELERY, LEM ONS, BEETS, CRANBERRIES, TURNIPS, CABBAGE, AND CARROTS. LINN BLOCK, - - - ALBANY, OREGON Taa appointment of Mr. Mil!s to the chairmanship of the ways and means committee of the house, seems to be an assured arrange ment. Many are expecting that this augures that the tariff legis lation will be on the line of the bill that Mills made so much stir about in the former democratic house. But inch is evidently not the ease. While without doubt the present democratic house will bluster considerable over tariff re form they will not in reality carry out any definite measures in that direction. Their action will simply be to put on an appearance of doing something, in order to influence votes but the actual action they will defer on exactly the same consideration . If they should finally make a move, however, they can only accomplish the eat of removing the duty upon manufactured articles, with the purpose ef catching the votes of the extreme eastern states where the manufacturers exist, and not caring for the western states on tho ground that they do hot need then. Such an arrangement would not be very conducive to final soccess although it might lead to present success. Lisrr-GovaanoB Joxxs, of New York, would be satisfied with one week as governor, but selfish uov emor Hill will not even yield him that barren satisfaction, and he ie likely to go down to his grave with the 'yearnings of his great soul on tistUd, as it were nnhonored and unsung, or at least only eung at Jones of Birmingham who pays freight a prebian opitaph. Ah me. Srneh Tansy Wafers. 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 .hmerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale at J. A. Cumming's drug store only. Fall K do Oar Iaty. Everbody has at times failed to do their duty towards themselves, Hundreds of lady readers suffer from sick headache nervousness, sleeplessness and female troubles. Let them follow the example of Mrs. H. llerbechter, Stevens Point, Wis., who for five years sunereu greatly irom 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 n Ke a new person. Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler, Laramie City, Wyoming who tried all other remedies, de clares that after three week's use of the Nervine for Headache, Nervous Prostration, etc., she wss entirely relieved. Sold by Stanard & Cusick. Trial Bottle Free. AUTUMN IS HERE, AND THE INQUIRY ON THE mind and on the lips of every woman will be, "Who lias the best stock of- Cloaks, Jackets for Trimmed Garments and Ladies Fall Dresswcar. His displayed at his store, a full line of 0)fY (JOODS INCLUDING Scarfs, 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, Pon Pons, Arasenex. Brad esene, Tinsel, Fancy Cord, Banner Kods, 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. rail and see his beautiful show window, and ex amine his elegant 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, and an in spection will prove it. Trices always the lowest. HE CARRIES A FULL STOCK OF NICE FURNITURE. REMEMBER T IE PLiOE, - OPPOSITE OPERA OUS mm A. It my agents for W. L. noaglas Shoes. I ET Dl AIM 1 lor aal la your place ask yanr fs DlaMllli ruler la mil far catalogue, sec a re the - llTVr .Keury. aud vet ihem for yoo. . r . xt ' X v-nv if TAKE NO SlUSTlTC'TK. aU ALBANY, - OREGON. WHY 18 THE This question can be satisfactorily answered at the old established house of SAMX. E. YOUNG, HUMPHREYS Da. HrarHasTsSrsciricsars scientifically ana carefully prepared prescriptions; used lor maor yean in private practice with suc cess, and for over thirty yean used by the people. Every single specific is a cure lor the disease named. These specifics cure without druggini purging or reducing uie system, ami are tact and deed the sovereign lematilea of the world. ft LIST OF ralHCIrsL SOS. CDsas. raiCKa.. 1 Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation.. f 25 I Worms, worm lever, worm colic... 26 3 Crying Colic, or teething of infants.. 25 4 Diarrhea, of children or adults 26 6 Dysentery, Oriping, Billious Colic ... 26 Cholera Morbus, vomiting............ 26 7 Coughs, colds, bronchitis.. T 26 S Neuralgia, toothache, facsachs. 25 Headache, sick headache, vertigo.... 16 10 Dpspepsia, billious stomach 26 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods 26 It Whites, too profuse pet rods 2$ 19 vivnp, cuugn, uimouii DrtJawiing ...... sunns, eaysipeiaa. eruptions.. ssva 16 Rheumatism, rheuntatie pains..... 10 Fever and ague, chills malaria 17 Piles, blind or bleeding 19 Catarrh, influenza, cold in the head 20 Whooping Cougn, violent coughs-.... 24 General debility, physical weakness 27 Kidney disesse........ 28 Nervous nihility qq ju urinary weakness, wilting bed 10 Si Diseases of the heart, palpitation.... 1 00 A .'rixTMaTmcD saicids was that man In Stockton, Cal., who took laudanum and thsn drowned him self in troogh of water. Msdical Tassination dareloped the hurt that' death snsoed before the landa'nnas iook effect, and they caa hare the satisfaction of know ing that h was drowned instead of poisoned. Im Bnssian affairs the' horrible aide of the question is to be prom inently before the world. At least so It seems, for each move ment of the government there Bold by drugvista. or seat postpaid e. Dr. Humphreys' Manu HUM PHKHYS MED, O.. eelpl of price, pages) richly bound In cloth and res. on re anual, (144 eld, mail 111 119 William Bt , New York. SPECIFICS Ohildrtm Cry for l-ITeXaWS CASTORIA w HO HAS OPENED FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE A MAMMOTH ASSORTMENT OF Ladies Dress Uoods, in cloth, silks, foreign and domestic fabrics, shawl.s, underwear, gloves, hosiery laces, Hnens. and white eoods. notions, novelties, etc. Also a complete assortment of Boots and Shoes, Staple and Fancy Groceries. JlSTABLISnED IN ISM, THIS PIONEER DRY GOODS HOUSK HAS MAINTAINED PURLIC FAVOR n. by keeping a stock large enough to supply any want, and making a specialty of selecting ein li goods " as will give satisfaction both in quality and prices. OSE CASH BUYERS VISITING THIS MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY invited to inspect his stock, which is complete in all his numerons depart ments, and purchased especially for the fall season'of 1891 Jols GRADWOHL'S Bazaar-; o Wholesale price of sugar: 100 lbs. extra C, 4.75 ; 100 lbs. granu lated, $6.75. My displav of new tovs and novelties for? the holidays this year willjj be something wondeiful. -tAHEVERY LATEST NEWS I is that yon can buy at Julius CMilwAhl'a R.7.ar fni nul cash, eoods as follows : 7 lbs. granulated sugar gi.uu 20 lbs. extra C sugar LOW , No. 1 kerosene, per single gal. .2-" 5 gallons good pickles !K) 20 lbs. No. 1 Savon soap !9 Arbuckle coffee, 20c. per Kund l win conduct a strict cash store, and all goods will be sold for net cah from 10 to 25 per cent, less than regular price. Mv stock of Cbinaware, fancy good's and all the desirable style's of dishes, as well as staple grocer ies crockery 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 Gradwoui., i Albany, Oct. 17. 1SU1. Pension, Postal, Land and Indian Depredation Claims. lLAW OFFICES OFj mnm bureau - or m&i Under 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 btates, tlie court of claims, the several courts of the District of Columbia, before committees of congress, and the executive departments. We obtain pensions anti patents, Indian depredation claims anu an douses of land claims, mining, pie- emption and homestead caseu pros ecuted before the general land of fice, department of the interior and the supreme court. It is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; made of the best fine calf, stylish and eapy and because we make more shoes of this grade than any other manufacturer, it equals hand sewed shoes costing from $4 to f5. $5.00 genuine hand sewed, the finest calf ehoe ever offered lor lb: equals trench im BJff Ir I AO ported shoes which cost from III Bsaia VVVVH-nw 8tO?lL'. CO QUOr ZPP. $4 hand sewed welt shoe, fine ...?T' 'r..rT. fs? ""IS. . calf, stylish, comfortable and i Mt Bfc&i asm isiittwuituiruit int.uuu, durable xhe be6t slloe ever offered at this price ; same grl as. custom made shoes costing from $t to $!). :5.r)0 police shoe : farmers, railroad men and letter earners all wear them; fine calf, seamless, smooth inside, heavy three souls, exten' Bion euire : one pair will wear a year. 42.50 fine calf : no better shoe ever offered at this price ; one trial, will convince those who want a shoe for comtort and service. $2.25 and $2.00 Workingman'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 Ikjj-s everywhere; they sell on their merits as the increasing sales show. LAD1 KS $3 hand sewed shoe, best Itongola ; very stylish ; equals Frencb imported shoes costing from $4 to Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1.75 shoe for Misses are the best Dongola. Stylish and durable. Caution. See that W. L. Douglas' name and piice are stamped on the bottom ol each shoe. w. J.,. lMjuokAS, isrocKiun, aiase. Albany Collegiate Institute, ALHANY, OREGON, September 9, 1891. June 10, 1892 Four departments of study : Collegiate, Normal, Business, Primary fvpe writing and Short-hand are taught, ror catalogue address, REV. ELBERT N. COND1T, A. M., President. FEED -:- STORE AJND GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET; WAKTKD SPFCTA I.I. Y- llav. oats slid totatrrp. 1 suddIv austomr on the Orn-on I'aciSo lUilroad extension and my increasing home trad :kere I 8t-li in quantities to suit the purchasers. Store in Stratum Brick, Second street R. M. ROBKK1"SON. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. . HUGO, Receiver. AKt Oregon Development Co.'a Steamship Line 225 lUOLOtlL 22 Hours Less Tlnn Thau by any other route: Accomodations unsurpassed for ccnifi.rt ; o safety, l aros and (i-iikM ia laouum a the Oregon IXie opumit couiit's sbiim, much less thai by any ctlirr route weeu all Kints iu tus Milllamrt'c al and San Francisco. 5SAILINQ DATES, ntOM TAQDIXa. St.amir Willunrttc Vallrr, Dec. ?, lie . 21 lwr. 31. raOH bak PRAXCiaco Willamette Valley, Dec. S Otc. 1, lec. 27. The com)ft:iy rtflerve the rl(;ht to Jch teaiuera or sailing daiua. DAILY riHtiSN'SltR TRAINS, ;hxcrpt Suuilayt.) L Taqnlna.7,-00 M Lr Albany li ?0 Curalli 10:3$ ml" Ourvallis b3 r Ar Albany ll:Ja a M I Ar a.U:n -! r. M. O. & C. trams J ineit at Alban and Cot H i. M HfiAS, C, t Hoars, General aiwiafci Ii U. F & P. agent CorviliiB, O on EAST SOUTH -VIA- S0UTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE KGIKT SEASTA ECCTK California expreas trains run daily mvru NOFTH 7:00 ) m. . Lt.. .. .l'nrtiund ....Ar.. 7:3. .ua 1U:- p in. .I.T..... Albany Lv.. 4:s4 am 8:15 am..Ar 5. hratuuxxi. Lv.. 7-w p.a Loral I'lik. Train Kallj- hi. Sui. luy (S a m..Lr Portland Ar.. 4:00 m 1J:'A p ui..Lv.... Aiban.....L.v..li.ib u b:40 p mAr.....KoM.anur Lv. . ara Lebanon ttranrk. 1.50psLv Albany Ar.. 9:10 p !i:i; p m Ar Lt!.i...n Lv ( i la 7:Wiui..Li Ail auv. ....... Ar.. t.4& piu a m..Ar Lebanun Lv.. f... iu ALBANY LOCAL, EAtLT (Kzcept Suilil.u , 5.00 m..Lv Portland Ar... .. a u 9.oo ra Ar. ..Aibn..Li ....i.u-i A M PULLMAIf B UFFETSLEKi'iKF. TOURIST SLEEPING CAR;-, For accommonation cf teu)r.-Claw Fa BODgers attac-hed to Exj-reh. 'iraias. VFest lse UlTlnlnn. Between Portland and Cor va Ills Null Tntlo Dally -Kxcep. Sunday 7:30am..Lv ...Po.-tlMil ... Ar.5.30 p. ra l'10pru..Ar C-ori3i.il. . LvlS.iip. m At Albany and Corvailis couneot :Jt trains of tre,-; !! Patit'n lj.ilroal. Express Traill lli!yiF.xrtpt Sun: y 4:4)pm..Lv l'.-rt!an.l ... Ar.. e 8-trj ivib p u.. Ar i!iMinr'Vi!le.I.v..;;..4.'..:a THROUGH TICKETS lo All l'oil;t EAST AND SOUTH 5"For tickets and ftt'.l in't.rti.Klioii r- gardinc rat niapd, etc., tall ou eomi-ai. .'s agent at Albanv. K. hOhill KK, E. P. KOGKR", Manai-rr Ao-t. i. V t t A A WEAK MAU Can cum hiinuplf n' tl . nloralile resulla of cnil a1m.. n.i nerfoctlv restore lasvi - iraii.! vital. ity ly our home trt'sfment. The reinarkahle t'tirps of linnflAsa mui of nervous dehilitv coimdaints are ever v. here stamp ing out fiuactery. Treaties and question list, a lihysician's gift to suffering humanity, ill be sent fiee to those afllktec. Address with stamp PIONEER INSTITUTE, 405 Kearnv St.. krwun Kan rrancisco, Cal. Spx'ingfield Sawmill A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD.) PROPRIETOR. SIT ING FIELD. - - - OREGON Alnany vard and office on Railroad, between Fourth and Fifth eets, A. Wheeler, Albany Manager. liavin g lumber not excelled in quality, and lacinti es not surpassed the prompt and satisfactory ailing of orders. 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