MORNIN8 HERALD: TUESDAY, DECEMHER 22. 1591.
Dauy and Wkkkiy
TZKX4 OF SUBSCRIPTION
BAILY
Pabliahcd wry moraine cnt Mon.Uv.)
Illvred fcy carrier, per woek
By Mil par y 6 00
JWKltKLT.I
(PaMlaM tverj Fri.Jj Mi.roloi.-.)
O copy, per annum. In nlva.-ite... .-...-
Wjii nut said in ivmi. tf-.'O
10RE0OM PACIFIC TIMK TABLE.
Arrives Departs
Ifkt..
.11. 13pm I2.2"pm
3. -lupin '7.43 ni
J0 if THEY A RE CA CHUT,
One of the moet uBtoni.-liing ac
tions of human beings, is the
aptitude of fairly honest Men to
engagd in practices that are
clearly criminal, for the purpose
of gain. A New York dispatch re
cently related how two tl
kind were cauzht. It said that
Georee W. Amis came all the
way from Maple valley. Wash
bnv some conterfeit money. II
reached New York yestcrdu
morning and promptly paid $110
for a brick in a 1hx. which the
green-goods speculators gave him
The box was supposed to he til fee
with counterfeit money. Anns
was proprietor of a saw mill out in
Mania Valler. His mill burnei
- ,
down and when he rebuilt it :
few weeks ago it burned again
He was in hard luck and low
spirits when a green-goods circular
fell into his hands. He entered
into correspondence with the
swindlers and following their
directions, came to New Yuk by
the Baltimore A Ohio road. Just
before the train reached Jersey
City, a young man entered the car
and then sat down with Ames re
marking as he did so, '"Churchill
No. 8," tnis being the countersign'
that the swindlers bad sent him
bv mail. After reaching New
York they went by a very round
about course to a diny little room
where Ames was introduced t an
old man, who gave him a bundle
of "counterfeit" notes to examine.
He Legotiated for $11( 0 of bills
and handed over 140 tor it. He
watched the old man closely as hi
packed the rolls of bills in a small
pine box. The box was full when
Ames was told to w rite his name
and address on a slip of paper
Then a neatly wrapped parcel was
given to him, and ho hugged it
under his arm. "Take him to the
train," said the old man : ''you had
better not take him hack to the
same depot; our goods are so good
that the police would like too well
to get their clutches on some of
them." The messenger took Ames
to the Mott Haven station. It aa
about 11 o'clock yesterday morning
when they reached there. A me.-1
bought a ticket to Little Rock.
Aik. The messenger then sug
gested a parting drink and they
separated on the best of terms.
Presently a man entered the
station with a very similar package
under bis arm. A shrewd lookup
young man was guiding him ax
Ames had been escorted to the
station. In an instant it Hashed
across Ames' mind that the coun
tryman was a fellow victim, and
be walked up to him and
whispered, "You have been bit
just as I was." The countryman
did not understand the warning,
but the messenger took alarm ami
was out of sight when Policeman
Walsh ran in to see what the noise
was all alxmt. Ames' precious
package of brick lay on tie floor
where be had dropped it whin he
seized the green-goods stteier. The
amazed countryman did not yet
fully comprehend that he had been
swindled until he opened his box.
It was rilled with a neatly cut
bulk of green paiers. This second
victim eaid he was Charles
Nyberg, and that he kept a grocery
in Jamestown, N. Y. He hail paid
$2S5 for his box full of green
paper, and had expected to tind
$J2U0 in counterfeit monrv in it
when he got home. Policeman
Walsh took the victims and their
collection of green paper and brick
to the Morrisania polite station.
Nyberg had been so anx'n ais to buy
all the "green good' he could pay
for that he did not have t nough
money left to pay his fare home.
Ames said he had secured a re
turn ticket. The two compared
notes and concluded that they had
been swindled by the same gang.
They were sent down to tell their
adventures to Police Inspector
Byrnes.
the habit of roasting their ores in
heaps. The fumes from these
heaps, added to tho.jc from the
smelters, make the town ery
pick I v. and an ordinance was
pa.'se 1 to suppress the heap-roast-
itM' irces3. I lie mine owners,
however, who are indifferent to the
tlieHs of their practices on human
life, are lighting the ordinance.witb
the result of piovoking the citizens
to forcible action to suppress the
nuisance. As the people are very
determined the mine owners will
probably recede from their position
but r.o mere showing that they
were endangering the lives of the
whole community would have in
duced them to desist from the
cheap process of roasting ore in
hsap?, lest dividends might be in
terfered w ith.
Tut tyir.pathy of the people of
the entire United Mates will go
out to Cyrus Field in his hour of
trouble. It will be much more
active in force from ilie fact that
Mr. Field has been the soul of
honor in all of Ids dealings all his
life time, anil has been one of the
mo-t active and eiiicient workers
for the benefit of the country in
the entire nation. That his
property is gone and sickness has
overtaken him in the closing years
of his life is deplorable and doubly
more so that the direct result of
hU losses is due to the fraudulent
action of his own son. However
much, may be the feeling in
the direction of sympathy for Mr.
Field, the actions of the son should
not be condoned, but he should be
held responsible until the full
measure of truth is known and
justice meted out.
A. R. Chapman, of this city, has
the agency of the Canadian Pacific
raiiw.iy company, and will sell
tickets over that line from Albany
to all points East.
WK HAVE NOT AN1
ELEPHANT
!ON OUR HANDS,!
-BUT WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF-
Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods
Underwear
Hosiery, Etc.
V isUum'it Violet Cream
is the most exquisite prepara
tion in the w oild for softening and
w hitening the hands and face. It
is not only a substitute for, but in
every respect superior to glycerine,
cold cream, vaseliim and like
prepaiations. Try it. F'or sale
bv Foshav A: Mason.
hilvs :.ttica: livek tills.
Act on a new principle regula
ting the liver, stomach and bowels
through the nerves. A new dia
coveiy. Ir. Miles' Pills siteedily
cure biliousness, bad taste, torpi 1
liver, piles, constipationr Un-
eciualed for men. women, children
Smallest, mildest, surest I 60 dose 3
for 'St cents. Samples i ee, at
Maiiard A Cusick.
-EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY.-
We have jnst opened our FALL and WINTER CLOAKS and JACKETS, both in cloth and plush
goods, and we feel justified in saying that they excel anything ever show n in the VALLK Y.
to call and look knowing that we can please you as well as save you money. At
We ask all
HAVE TOU 3STOTICED
THAT
Allen Brothers
Grocery Store is always full of fruits, vegetables, the very
latest in .the market. If there is any thing to be had
THEY
HAVE
IT.
French Tandy Wafer.
1 hese wafers are for the relief
and cure of painful and ireirular
neiises, ant wiil remove all ob
structions, lio ina'ter what the
cause, and are sure and safe every
nuie. .tianuiacttireu iy l.nierson
Drug Co., San Jose, Ca!., and for
sale at J. A. Camming s drug
store on:v.
Kail t lu Our Duty.
I-.vci body has at times failed to
lo their 1 1 1 1 v- towards themselves.
Hundreds of ladv readers sutler
trotii sick headache nervousness.'
sleeplessness ami leinale troubles
Let them lollow the example of
.wis. ii. iierhecliter, Stevens
Point, Wis., who for five years
sutleretl greatly lrom Nervous Pro
stration and sleeplessness, tried
physicans and dillercnt medicines
without success. P.ut one bottle
of I r. Miles' Nervine caused sound
sleep every night and she is feeling
ike a new person. Mrs. hlizabeth
Wheeler, Laramie Cit v, Wvoiuing-
who tried all other remedies, de-
lares that after three week's use
of the Nervine for Headache.
Nervous Prostration, etc.. she was
ntirel v relieved. Sold by Stanard
x Cusick. 1 rial liottle Free.
APPLES, CAULIFLOWER, ORANGES, CELERY, LEM
ONS, BEETS, CRANBERRIES, TURNIPS, CABBAGE,
AND CARROTS.
LINN BLOCK, - - - ALBANY, OREGON
WINTER
IS HERE, AND THE INQUIRY ON THE
mind and on the lips of every woman will be,
"Who has the best stock of
Cloaks, Jacket, Fop Trimied Garments and Ladies Fall Drrsswear.
This question can be satisfactorily answered at the old established house of
SAMX. E. YOUNG,
HUMPHREYS
Tub sordid and avaricious na
ture of mankind is shown, in all
its perversity, in a recent action in
Montana, where it is said that the
town of Butte is the victim of a
nuisance which surpasses that en
dured by the people of Pittsburg.
The mines in the vicinity are iu
Iir. Ill Mi iiRKV usi'Ktinrsarc sck-ntiflcallv
ah. I i:ir- r.illy pripanil i.n-ntripti.mn: used
or ni.ini o.irs in private pnuticc with one-
run, vi lor o r thirty years used l,y the
l' !:.'. Kurv Hirifle spvcilic U it cure for
Hit iUm Oo liaiilcl.
llitue Mf. i:ic! cure without ilrurcinir,
I ui,-iii.- nt ic i:i :mj me stuteni, and are in
:u t mil ilecJ the sovereign remedies of the
wort-i,
i.ht or ruvini no. ci riw. pkicfs..
1 I'"", 'iii.-itttiun, intlaiiiuitiin..4 25
- Worm, onu frver, worm colic.... 26
2 t'ri v; Colic, or t.-etiiin of iiifnutn.. ia
4 Uurrhta. ol chililnn or a.hilti 25
i l) n:o, yrijiinc, Billion Colic ii.s
tl K'hM' ra .Morliu. vcniitin 25
7 Cou.iH, coMs hmiichitin .. 25
5 Ncur.ilvia, t.M.:ha. he, Faceache 25
! lleaCachc, sii'k h.i.U he, vertigo.... 15
10 l(pi-i.a. l.iliiom stoma' h 25
11 S'ippriwl or 1'ainful Period 25
12 V liitin, too profuse pi'iioun 26
I i Croup, couch, ilitlli.ult hrcathiriK 25
I I .silt Kliciiiii. cav.ipcl.i. eruptions.. 25
15 Un. uiii:itiMU, rhvuiratic paiim .. 25
1: Fttcr ami auc, chills nialaria fx)
17 I'ilcs, Miifl r l Ue.liru' 50
1.1 Catarrh, influenza, told in the head 50
t V. Ii. opiii C"o'i!;ii, violent coughs...... 69
t;tii r.l !eii:liti, phvsicat weakness 50
hi'lnt-y li.:! 60
? vrioiu .iri.ini) ..... .... 100
- l'nr..ir Wnki.c-w, witting hed...... 50
- l'ise..ies nl tile l.eurt, .ilpitatioii.... 1 00
Sold h ilr'iiii'ints, or scot pontnaid oil re-
c-. ipt of pr:. e. i'r. liumphrcys' Manual, (141
I'iHH") rniu iM.iinn 111 cium ami ifld, mail
rce, 11 1. 31 fli lira 3 MK1), O,,
111 it US Wilh jn St ; New York.
HO HAS OPENED FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE A MAMMOTH ASSORTMENT OF
Ladies 1 Dress (roods, in cloth, silks, foreign and domestic fabrics, shawls, underwear, gloves, hosiery,
intra, iiueiia. una wiina rnrnia. nni.mno nnvoiiipa ttf
Also a complete assortment of Boots and Shoos, Staple and Fancy Groceries.
G. W. SIMPSON
-His d:."pla-ed at his store, a full line of-
0lbfY (JOODS
-THB-
Yaquina Route
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. K. DOGG, Eecelrer,
ARC
INCLUDING
Scarfs, Tidies, Throws, Handker
chief, Glove and Jewelry Cases,
Table covers, Slipper cases, Calen
ders. Etc., Eti. He also has a
complete line of Fancy Work Ma
terials. Pon Pons, Arasenes, Brad
esene, Tinsel, Fancy Cord, Banner
Kods, India and Drapery Silks,
Ladies Handkerchiefs in Linen,
Silk and Uniting Cloths.
In stamped goods our stock is
complete. Banners, Scarfs, Splash
ers, Tillies, Napkins, Tray Cloths,
Etc., Etc.
Call and sw; 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, ard an in
spection will prove it.
Trices always the lowest.
HE CARRIES A FULL STOCK OF NICE FURNITURE.
REMEMBER T t PU3E, - -- OPPOSITE OPERA 0US
A.k m v nirrnffl for V. I,. Donirlan
II not lor ale in Your ulnce Hk
ilralrr in hiid for rnittlonue nocure the
Uit'ui-y. uutl tzvt them fur you.
iiT TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
IS
rb'.v:;L. E. BLAIN,
re the
?Ol.t AllLAl,
ALBANY, - - OREGON.
WHY
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
anl because we make more
shoes of this grade than any
other manufacturer, it equals
hand sewed shoes costing
from $4 to $5.
$5.00 genuine hand sewed,the
linest calf shoe ever offered
for 5; equals French im
mg I Iffl A C ported shoes which cost from
CO CUniT FOR $4 hand sewed welt shoe, fine
,..'S.-??.rlM5r, 5?Ii-f.!yi!?.l!!. calf, stylish, comfortable and
1 ht taian w t in int nunuirun ikiu.m durable. The best shoe ever
offered at this price; same gn as. custom made shoes costing
from $; to ?'.i.
t:.5i) police shoe ; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear
them ; line calf, seamless, smooth in-ide, heavy three souls, exten
sion edtre : one pair will wear a year.
$2.50 fine calf ; no better shoe ever offered at this price ; one trial w ill
convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service.
$2.2 and 2.00 Workwoman's shoes are strone 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 boys everywhere;
thpv sell on their merits as the increasing sales show.
LAI 1 KS $3 hand sewed shoo, best Dongola ; very stylish ; equals Frencb
imported stioes costing from $4 to $0.
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 price are stamped on the
bottom of each shoe. W. L. JJOUULAS, Urockton, Mass.
Albany Collegiate Institute,
Oregon Development Co.'s
Steamship JLlne
225 MMOliTl.
AND
22 Hours Leas Tim
Than by any other route:
Accomodation! unsurpassed for comfort an
Wlety. Fares and freights via aquiiia a
the Oregon Deve opmerit conipanj's
ships, much less that by any cllitr ronte
ween all points in the ftilllaniet'e al
aud San Frmncisoo.
Sailing dates,
S, Do.
rBOM TAQDIKa.
iStciincr Willamette Valley, Dec.
a UK, 31.
ru II SaH PRAXCUOO
Willainette Valley, Dec. S, Dtc. U, Dec.
27.
Tuc company reserve the right to cha-ig
teamen or sailing dawa.
DA1LT PAR6KS-OK TSAIKS,
Bhxcept Sundays.)
L Taqaina.7.-00 Lr Albany 1:20 rV
Corvallii 10:3f an" C'urvallis l.tS P
Ar Allsny l(:3o a I Ar YatUina r. u.
O. & C. trams .o inect at Ailn and Ci
Wm. M . Hnao,
C, t DoeiTs, Central Uiuiad,
U. F P. agent
CorvalllB, O on
EAST S0UTU
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RGUTE.
THE KOl'KT SHASTA EOUTS
Californla'exprcits trsins run daily
suru
7:00 p ni..Lv Portland .... Ar.
10:il p ui..Lv Albany Lv
6:15 aui..Ar S. r'riuiciM,'o.Lv,
KOfTU
. 7:3. ain
.. 4 :13 am
. 7-eo p:o
Loral Van. Train lily- Kx. Sunday
S.-05 a in. .Lv Tortlaiid Ar. . 4:(K) i m
1 i:2" p m. . Lv. . . . AHiauy.......Lv . . 12;''
o:w p mAr.....KoK.'niir Lv. . am
Lebnaon Itraurd.
l..'MpsiLv Alliany Ar.. fl:ftp
m Ar ....Lebanon Lv 11 6 tta
7:SU a ui.. L'. Aibany. Ar.. v.4b pu
b.!am..Ar Lcl.anun Lv.. Sia m
ALBANY local, DA1LT (Except Sunday,
S.00pm..Lv 1'ortlanJ Ar... ).. AH
S.UO r a Ar AlbAiiy...Lv..5.o a a
PULLMAN BUFFKTSLLEI EKS.
TOURLST KLEKI ING CAES,
For accommodation of Second-Clans l a
senders attached to txj rtsu J rains.
Won rilale DItIkIob.
Between Portland and Corvallls
.. - . ... i
Hall Train Dally-Except Sunday
7:30am..Lv. ...po.-tlan. ...Ar.5.80 p. m
12:10 pm..Ar. Corvniin.. L: 12.5ap. m
At Albany and Corvaliis connect !
trains of Orison 1'atilU liailroa.l.
Czprrss Train Dally (Exrtpt Sunduy
4:40 p m. . Lv Portland ... Ar.. e:2it aul
7:26 p m . . Ar llcil inn ville . Lv. . .4 '. a
THROUGH TICKETS
lo All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
aWFor tickets and full ' information rs-
Kanlinit rates maps, etc., call on conii.j's
atfentatAlnanv.
K. KOK11LKR,
Manfu-cr
E. P. ROGKRS,
Asst. G. F p. A
September 9, 1891.
OREGON,
June 10, 1892
A WEAK MAN
Can cure himself of the de
plorable results of early abuee and
terfectly restore his vicbr and vital
ity by our home treatment. The
remarkable cures of boneless cases
of nervous debility and private
coninlaints are ever" where stamp
ing out quackerv. Treaties and
question list, a physician's gift to
Buffering humanity, will be sent
fiee to thoEe alii ic tec. Address
with stamp
PIONEER INSTITUTE,
405 Kearny St.. itooni 2. San
Francisco, Cal.
RSTABLISIIED IN ISM, THIS PIONEER DRY GOODS HOUSE HAS MAINTAINED Pl'P.LIO FAVOR
by keeping a stock large enough to supply any want, and making a specialty of selecting such goods
An - -. 1 . I 1 . 1 1. .
no urn givo Euttuiacuuii uoiu in quality anu priceB.
Four departments of study : Collegiate, Normal, Business, Primary.
iype w riling ami liort-liaml are taught, for catalogue address,
Id. V. KL.lir-.Kl iN. uuniUil, A. M., l'resident.
CLOSE CASH BUYERS VISITING THIS MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY
invited to insoect his stock, which in cnmnlpin in nil his niimermiR depart
ments, and purchased especially for the fall seasonlof
1891
FEED -:- STORE
-ahd-
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET;
We carry a lanre stock of
printer's stationery, vell as
sorted, bought direct from the
manufacturers at a low fieure.
and can give tin? best of work
m all kinds of printing for the
least money. Try ns.
W. C. CortB.
Jnlms
GRADWOHL'S
SPEC I FIGS
Children Cry
for I'ITCHER'3
Castoria
Bazaar
-HIIEVERY LATEST NEWS
I is that you can buy at Julius
Gradwohl's Bazaar, for net
cash, goods as follows :
1 7 lbs. granulated sugar $1.00
20 lbs. extra C sugar i.0X
No. 1 kerosene, per single gal. .2"
f Rations good pickles 1)0
20 lbs. .No. 1 Sayon soap ))
Arbuckle coffee, 25c. per pound
I will conduct a strict cash store,
and all goods will be sold for net
ca.-h from 10 to 25 per cent, less
tnan regular price.
My stock of ChinawTtre, fancy
goods and all the desirable styles
of dishes, as well as staple grocer
ies crockery lamps and lixtares,
is complete in every way. I make
a speciality of fine teascoffees and
Wholesale price of sutrar: 100
lbs. extra C, $4.75; 100 lbs. irranu-
lated, $5.75.
My display of new toys and bakine powder, and alwavs dWs..b
novelties for the holidays my customers.
this year w ill be something Jci.ivs GradwIihi,,
wondeiful. Albany. Oct. 17. 18111.
Pension, Postal, Land and Indian
Depredation Ulanns
' LAW OFFICES OF
BAB BUREAU OF CLAIMS,
Jnder the management of
W- R. HEARST,
V.tl. & Prop. S. b. Daily Examiner,
JOHN WE DDE R U U RN,
Manager,
018 F. Street, Northwest,
Washington, D. C.
Will practice in the supreme
court of the United States, the
court of claims, the several courts
WANTED SPECIA LLY Hay, oats n iota!cn, to suiiply austomt
on the Orison Pacific Hailroad extension and my increafing home tradi
here I sell in quantities to suit the purchasers. Store in Strahan Brick,
acuouu street
ft. M. ROBERXSoN.
Springfield Sawmill
A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD.) PROPRIETOR.
SP1IINGFIELD, - - - OKEGON
Alhany yard and oflice on Railroad, between Fourth and Fifth
e'ts, A. heeler, Albanv Manager.
Having luniher not excelled in quality, and faciliti es not surpassed
i ue prompi ami saiisiactory ailing oi orders, I res pectfully solicit i
e of the trade. A. WHEELER.
OYSTERS.
U TOY 5T7LE
JOHN :: IW
CTTTLZCTS CTOS"EjP
sK'or'ir's:: Manufacturer of Choice Cigars
executive departments. U1W
AKD DEALEK IN
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
We obtain pensions aim patents,
Indian depredation claims and all
classes of landcIaiuiH, mining, pie
emption and homestead case pros
ecuted before the general land of
fice, department of the interior I
and the supreme court.
Brick
for sale
i.igars I lug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Plter.'aii
iuii I me oi Htbokers' Articles.
Ne dcor to Pneitter's candy store, Albany, Oregon,
At my kiln one mile east of town
or deliver J .lyywheie in the ritv'
W.C.CaS.-ELL.