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HERALD; TUESDAY, DECEMBER '29, iSOl. DAIhY AMD WKEKIT TIRMd OFSL'BSCRIPTK N- DAILY PuUiahad ararr morolcz escort Miiw!v.) ltolif era! by carrier, ptr v toy Mkil per ai. - ... fl o vrutKLT,f (Pabllahed every Friday Morning.) O eoor. per annum. In aJvm-.M.?.'.0O Wnao not paid In ailvanca. (OREtiON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrive Depart aencer.. Ight.. .It.l3mli2n.m J 3.40ptu .4i a ni SOT ALWAYS TME SAME. The course of political action, on the part of those who stake their only hopes or their only object on access without regar.l to means or results, cannotalways be prognosti cated to any great extent in the future. Not long ago the loaders of that wiser of the mditical workers, in thia country, were stalking i very thing into the free trade camp as ranidlv aa Dossible. They niaile A j . a canvas against the terrible Me Kinley law, anl by very force their unscrupulous attacks, creatcii a feeling among the people that there was some truth in their accusations, anl the result wan that a free trade wave swept their men into congress. But now the inns-ic of their harps sings an entirely dillereiit air, and free trade takes a back seat and the refrain rather indi cates that no action in that direc tion is to be taken. The reason for this is that the year's experi ence of the McKinley bill has brought general prosperity instead of the disasters predicted. The more discreet and shrewd of the managers had the sense to see that the tide had turned, and in the late election were wise enough to avoid discussion of the tar ill' in most of the states, wheieby they succeeded in caving them selves from a sudden and complete upset. Where they kept up the old free trade cry, as in Ohio, they were badly worsted. Tin- free traders are sent to the back seat?. and the practical politicians, who never lost sight of the main chance, are in command. Their programme now ia to avoid fight ing in the open on any ijnestion The vame will be not to commit themselves to any definite line of policy on either the tariff Dr silver coinage. Instead of a new tar ill' bill, which last year they so I Midl and constantly asserted th ir put pose to bring in and puss and go to the country upon in lS'iL', tiny will content thciiHclve with nibbling at the Mckinley bill, pecking away at the details, mak ing what capital thi-v mav bv fault finding with its separate provision and protiosing Miiaek remedies for such imperfections in it as tliey . think they have discovered. In brief, the-new programme is to do aa little open, square lighting as possible, but to keep up a sort oi miscellaneous skirmishing, :iud bend all their energies to maneuvering for a position in 18t2. remarked that the only condition which makes national prosperity possible is one of mutual interde pendence. Absenteeism, or alien ownership, is the exact reverse of this, and implies that the absentee is takirg the maximum of profit and only performing a minimum of his obligations to the people, who have a right to expect com plete reciprocity. The matter of profit sharing, with employes in large, factories is being more and more considered and wherever tried seems to prove satisfuctoiy. One place where that practice is curried out is in what is said to be a model village that of Doigeville, in the Adirondack mountains in New York. It was so named in 1SSI in honor of Albert Dolge, the piano manufac turer. The town contains 1,500 in habitants, most of whom are em ployed in piano manufacturing. The employes are insured for fl.OOO and the premiums are paid by their employer. After five years each workman becomes a piofH sharer, and after twenty-five years may retire, if so inclined, on a pension. . i lie wages are goou and the town contains a good school , ai:d excellent library, and a tine gymnasium for c'uildern. 1114 kit s ai: m salve. Tl.e best sa'.e 'u th? woi.J for Cuts, Bruises, So. cm, fleers. Salt llliciim, Kcvcr sores, IVttir, i Impptd Hand, Chilblain.. Corns, unit skin Eruptions, anil pus lively cures Piles, or i.o pay icijiiired. It is guaranteed to give tierfeet satisfaction, or money re. funded, Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Koslmy x Masou UCH.lUk A I'll! KIM It. Mr Michael Curtain. Piainlicld. Ill, makes the statement that she caught colli, winch settled on her lungs; she was treaUd for a month by her family pliyiician, but grew worse, lie told her she was u hopeless victim ol'coni.-umptioii anil that no medicine could fine her. Her ilrufgist sug goted Ir. King's New Discovery lor Consumption; she hoiight a bottle and to luT delight found herself bene litted from the first r'ose. the con- tinned iis u-e an I lifter taking ten bottles, found hcrse.f sound and well. now dues tier own l.ousewoik and is is well as she was. Krec trial bottle of this great Discovery at Fo-diay V M ison"s Drug Slore, large bottles SUc. i lid UW THE VOI:Ll UMilCHKlJ. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the on ty perfect laxative known, as it is Ihe only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt andctlectual toclcaose the system gently in the S.prit. time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. WE HAVE NOT AN ELEPHANT ;ON OUR HANDS,! I G. W. SIMPSON 1 -BUT WE HAVK THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF-- Dress Goods, Fancy Goods Underwear Hosiery, Etc. -EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY.- We have just opened our FA I. Land WINTER CLOAKS and JACKETS, both in doth ami plush goods, and we ieel justified in aaying 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 HAVE "3TOTT 1TOTICED THAT Allen Brothers 5rjc?ry Storj is always full of fruits, vegetables, the very latest in the market, if there is anv thing to he had THEY HAVE IT I Fell lleuil. These words are tamiliar to our readers, us nut a day ,;isse8 with out the repot t of tin; sudden death of some prominent citizens. The explanation is ''Heart Disease." Therefore beware if you have yny of the foHowiiiL' syuptoi m: Short Breath, Pain in Side, Smothering sells, Swollen Ankles, Asthmutic Breathing, Weak mid Hungry Spells, Tenderness in Shoulder or Irregular I'ulse. These symptoms mean lieatt uisease. 1 Ik- most reliable- lemedy is I r. Miles' New Ib-.irt Cure, which has saved thousand of lives. Book AITLES, CAULIFLOWER, ORANGES, CELERY, LEM ONS, BEETS, CRANI1ERRIES, TURNIPS, CABBAGE, AND CARROTS. LINN ISLOCK, - - - ALBANY OREGON" WINTER IS HERE, AND THE INQUIRY ON TilE mind and on the lips of every woman will be, "Who has the best stock of of at Stunard & sells the New testimonials tree I'usiek, who also Heart Cure. l'aruaols and sun umbrellas than cost at W. F. Read. less (Ms, Jackets. Fur Trimmed Garments a ml nl't if,r -II ts displayed at his store, a full line of- INCLUDING Scarfs, Tidies, Throws, Handker chief, Glove and Jewelry Cuses, Table covers, Slipper cases, Calen ders. Etc., Etc. He also has a complete line of Fancy Work Ma teriais, Pon Pons, Arasenes, Brad eene, Tinsel, Fancy Cord, Banner Rods, India and Hrapery Silks, Ladies Handkerchiefs in' Linen, Silk and Bolting Cloths. In stamped goods our Ptock is complete. Banners, Scarfs, Splash ers, Tillies, Napkins, Tray Cloths, Etc., Etc. -TUB- Tapa Route ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. E. UOCO, lletelver. nf Hn mm ii6Y8iopEieni Stearaiship JLiiio '3 :: Call and se his beautiful show window, and ex amine his elegant stock. OH. MAMMA "Have vou seen those lovely louncjes at Brink's? They are the prettiest in town, and all his new furni ture is simply elegant." They all say so, ai d an in spection will prove it. Trices always the lowesf . HE CARRIES A FULL STOCK OFiNlCEi FURNITURE. REMEMBER T IE PL 1 JE, - OPPOSITE 0PER4 0U3 AU. my ncrnrn for V tlmlt-r lt Hvnti for oafaloKur ururv and liirm lor you. irTAKK NO SI IISTITt'TE.-J Dnnrlnii Slinoa. It' not for Hale in your place ank your Hecurv I2io 1 WHY IS L. E. BLAIN, MII.K AOKXT, ALBANY, - - OREGON. THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CEn?PmEn THE BEST SHOE IN THE WOULD FOR Tilt UflNEY? It is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet ; made of the hest fine caif, stylish andeapy ami Iteoatise we make more shoes of this grade than any other manufacturer, it equals hand sewed i-lioes costing from $4 to $5. .00 genuine hanJ sewed, the linest calf ehoe ever otl'ered for t5: eouc.ls French im ported shoes which cost from ts to Il'. $1 haad sewed welt ehe, fine calf, stylish, omlortableatid durahle. The hest shoe ever cuttcm made fchoes costin? 225 MfLKSSIJOHTLIL noura Le.-.fi j ir' Tl.a'j tiy aijy utlu-r toa'.v: Ascntio iatxos :mti)rpaiktl fcr f.-i an -i-tv. Kur ltd fr. i.l.M x U i.;t-ii 2 .lie .rfi;iMi fi.e Ofnu lit icu.iu: ' inuvh less tli.t i; ftv liioi r lit? ecu a. I poi'itu fn tic- ii..j.u.it.i ul k-rti San Fi-a.K'tfCo. Sailing dates. men Tiaruca. Stranirr WiilAiu. ttt; Xi'c , 1'co. S. Du fkt.ll 8S F6XC!fC.i WillaiiiciU- Vu'.lm, iK-c. s H e. 1. I'.c. - Ihc compa'iy rt-iw tl.e r'M t fc'.vui tauierj or a-nim OMI.T riS-MtM.KR TBM!, t;r.ncil't Sj'.III. IHI.) L Yaulna 7 .i.J h I I.v AILmy 12 20 (' wtulm lt:i a k Ar A'1 nuy I v. O A C. Irni'.- o : C. , Unata, turva''.i Ar .(: .s t -1 r.t ... V,M. ,1 II.i- EAST li iJ, -ViA- S0UTHERN FACiTL EQUTt. THE K0LKT California t.'j 801 ru 1 l 7:m n m..Lv..... p ul.Lv a lli..Ar : j r.. rm ' (l ....Ar.. L .. VI! ! . l. . . Loral ra. Trvin l.li) ,L. &U-: . A" a m..Lv r.vi!r.nd . li.li) p ni..Lv Ailci:.... so p tuAi..... ItOM'tiiiiu. . . Ar. . 4:C-i . ..Lv. : . i.v.. .:.' . Lc!ann ErjKc! , !: p i Lv A Ar L 7:v a ui..L .'.i.-!,: a 1:1.. Ar Lt-I.?.!, .Ar.. ;.. . Lv it i . Ar.. (.:. i-v.. ALF.ANV L'iCAL, llAII.V (t' i pt .no r K..I.V I'mt'an 1 HM' r M Ar. ..Ai!,ia L :.:ml:i 1' U LLM AN 1: U L i i .'i L X i-.I i ; . TOURIST M.I iJi:,' CAI-S Fit aicon!in:utii ii , ,v.1..niil.(.,.ar . delivers aUjk'Lud tu E(inlraii.i, Wfal ile lliW i. Between l"yi;aud ud L'or: o- Tmk recent storms have heen general all ovor the I'acitiij coast, and of unusual violence. Kino William, of (ieimany has arrived at that etage in his career. in which he needs a little white washing, at a very early peiiod. lie ia appointing a committee of physicians to report upon his sanity, which means of course that be is to be whitewashed, for they could never bring in a report that he was insane and remain in i r- many auother day. Sodavilli; water is kept constant. ly on luind by the bottle at i. L- lilaekman s irntj store. Large and complete stock of Christmas goods at French's jew elry stor.. j;ig bargains. Finest line of svruij in the citv I'arker l'.n3. This ipiesM iii can he satisfactorily answered at the old established house of SAM'L. B. YOUNG, HUMPHREYS IR. Hi Mi iikKV.t Si-rriHatare Kk-iiliHi-allv ami tarufiilly pr tartil pri- riptiotia; UMii lor iiiauv in priatc practice witli guc- iiiw, ami for ovi-r thirty cara imc.l l.y the I'liiple. Kvtrvniniilcopcciflc i a cure fur the list-a.4e ikiiuciI. Hit.' Hpc-Hiiii cure without ilminrlnir. uii;iii ir rt-iitrtni me svitc'in, ami are 111 r.ict iii'i dccii the !ovc'rcii:ii rvmviiicd uf the world. II 110 HAS OPENED FOR THE. FALL AND WINTER TRADE A MAMMOTH ASSORTMENT OF ' I nrliua lirui: l I.. r i . i i :.. r . i .... ........ ...... .,i.,,.r i...,;.,.i. a.... i -1 v. .-i j . imimi., in viwiii. oi.iv.t, iij.iii iii4 tauiiiuatic: i.till IU3. o.ini, iiiini.1 tiiwv.-. iiv..iv laces, linens, and white erxids. notions, novelties, etc Also a complete assortment of Roots and Shoes, Staple and Fancy Groceries. England has been considered a very conservative country in all things, and enpceial- ly .n the divorce business, but it il now said that the divorce mill is running aa merrily as in this country, if we may judge from our dispatches. If the grists are turneuoutas numerously aim as rapidly .aa during the past tew days in London that city will soon dispute with Chicago the honor of unmating the most coupler. PRICKS.. J5 2S 25 2: The alien land law of Illinois baa been declared unconstitutional by a Chicago judge, who supple menta bis decision by criticising the legislators who passed the law, by aaying that they were mtd when they passed the act, and that the law was foolis-li. That judge may be right in liis decision upon the status of the law, for in legal practice it requites but very little to overthrow legislative en actments, but in his strictures he exhibits bis jug handle propensi ties so largely that one cannot help doubting his correctness in , the "decision. It is pertinently li-t or rniM irL mn. cthim. 1 r'V-r:. Cunirntiim. iitrlauiiuatinti 2 Worm, i.nii f. vi-r. worm eolic.... : l.n mjr Coin', or ti-thintf of infautii.. 4 Diarrhea, ol hilitn n or ailulti ti Dyriitcry, l.ripini;, CillioiiH Colic 1 holera Morttii:. v imtiiii; 2: 7 CoiuIm, ioIiN, hrimchiti!... Si S Ni iirilL-ia, t.H'lh.n he. Faeeai he 25 W IK-ai'ui-lu, sii k htaila. he, vertigo.... tf '0 DipcpHia. billimis Htoiiia. h ;, 11 Supprt-c... or I'ainful Period 2S 12 V. hiu-s, too priifiiw K'iiotid 2.S 1.1 Croup, cou,'h, dillli-ult hreathint: 2.'. 14 Salt Kheuiii, lavipcl m. eruptions.. 25 lj Kheuaiatt-m, rhi unatie pain; 25 l'l Kenr and auue, i-hilN malaria 50 17 lilt-, hlllld or hleeilini; 50 I:) l atairh. inll'u n.a, cold in the head 50 JO hiKipui tyU'ii, violent cor.irln 5o 24 Itelier ll detr.llty, ph.vsical weaklieKl 50 : liili'.ev illmaye fai 2 Nerv.'iw ikhilil 1 no m I rin.irv llwkp.ii, witti'i.' Id ta-f artu ol trie heart, palpitation.... I 00 Sold hv dnuvUtu, or wnt postpaid on re- i-eipt of priiv. Dr. Humphrey' Manual, (144 pai.'ci rieniy o-ninu m ei.nn ami jiiii, mail n. 111 SII'llKKYS MKD. O.. Ill Ji 113 William St , New York, I.TSTARLISHED IN iSiW, THIS PIONEER DRY (iOODS HOUSE II AS MAINTAINED ITRLIC FAVOR t. ty keeping a stock large enough ti supply any want, anil making a specialty ol selecting such goods J as will give satisfaction both in quality and prices. CLOSE 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 the.fall eeasonjof 1891 oll't red at this price; same grj-l from . to HO Dolu-e shoe : farmers, railro.nl men and letter carriers all wear them; tine calf, seamless, smooth in ide, heavy three souls, exten fcinn edire; one pair will wear a vear, 2..r)0 line call ; no better shoe ever clfered at this price : one trial w ill ( onvinee those who want a shoe for comfort and service. f'2."' and $L'.00 Workinirman's tdioes are stnuiK and durable. Those who have L'iven them a trial wili wear no other make. ROYS' $11 and $1.75 school shoes are worn by the loys everywhere; tliey sell on their merits as the increasing sales show. liAIUI'.s . hand sewed shoe, best IHuiirola ; verv stvlish ; eouais r renc:i imported shoes costinir from 4 to . Ladies $'.00, $2 and $1 Tij shoe for Misses are the best Dongola. Stylish and durable. Caution. See that W. L. P.ouglas' name and pi ice arc stamped on the bottom of each shoe. W. L. DOUOLAS, lirockton, Mass. Albany Collegiate Institute, Xiitt 1 riiln luitfi -K: 7:S0 a r-.i..L-.- . . . p...tl.ir..i . lv::lu p ln..Ar.... tVri.-Miti.. rep: ; uru..., ..Ar. l . I..l:'6. At Aibauy Irr.ma cf r!t and or.-i!!.3 c.itie t ll i'.i lii.'.:::'i!o;v'. ,.n rt- September 9, 1891. OKEGON, June 10, 1892 r.xpre Train H irlj tKx.ii i b 4:liitm. .Lv l'o.t;..d Ar . :25p m.. .r .McVii imllc.l.v... 4 THROUGH TICKF.T3 1 1: All l'ri:,it EAST AND SOUTH Kor t;. !.tt full Inf,,., irardini; r( 1 iani, et.- , cille u . . aerii at Aiimi:v. K. KOKIII.I.H, E. P. ).( '::;; s. kiainucr Ai-Kt. 1 .-. : A WEAK MAW ('an cure hinix-li' of tin '(. plorabl-.' results of euilv al.i .-i- :,i l perfectly restore l i vit:or:i:id viial ity by our home t-eati;.. i t. The remarkable cures ' i,oi;ei caes 01 nervous ilebiiiiv uul private conuilaint.s are ever" where etaniD- mg out (luacleiv. Trealies and question lit, a physician's jIft to suflering humaniiv, will be sent flee to those atlfictec. Addresn with stamp PIONEER INSTITUTE, 405 Kearnv St.. Room San Francisco, Ca!. Four departments of studv : Colleiriate, Normal, P.iifciness, Primarv. type writing and short-hand are taught, ror catalogue address, KEY . KLBttUT JN. UOJNJHl, A. M. rresiiienf. We carry SPEC I FIGS Children Cry for PITCHER'S Castoria Julius I Bazaar- NEWS Julius net Wholesale price of sugar: 100 lbs. extra (', f 1.75; 100 lbs. granu lated, $5.75. Mv displav of new tovs and novelties for the holidavs this vear will be SGiuethini; woiadei f ul. -rAHE VERY LATEST I is that you can buy at Ji Ciradwohl's Ra.aar, for cash, goods as follows : 1 7 lbs. granulated sugar $1.00 "0 lbs. extra C sugar 1.0 No. 1 kerosene, per single gal. .25 5 gallons good pickles in) 20 lbs. No. 1 Savon soap il') Arbiickle coffee, 25c. per jouiid 1 will conduct a strict cash store, and all goods will be sold for net ca-h from 10 to '-'5 per cent, less than regular price. My stock of I'hinaware, fancy goods and all the desirable etyles of dishes, us well as staple grocer ies crockery lamps and fixtures, is complete in every way. I make j a speciality o line teas, cotleesand baking powder, and alw ays pleases my customers. Ji i.irs (iR.wuvoin., Albany, Oct. 17. ISiil. ' Pension, Postal, Land and Indian Depredation Claims. LAW OFKICKS OFj WIM SUEEAU 0? CLAIMS, Under the management of V. R. HEARST, Ed. & Prop. S. F. Daily Examiner, JOHN WEDDERCURN, Manager, C18 F. Street, Northwest, Washington, D. C. Will practice in the supreme court of the United States, the court of claims, the several courts of the District of Columbia, liefore committees of congress, and the executive departments. We obtain pensions awl patents, Indian depredation claims and all classes of land claims, mining, pi ex emption and homestead cases pros ocuted before the general land of fice, department of the interior and the supreme court. FEED -:- STORE ad GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET; WANTED SPECIALLY Hay, cats crl totatefp, to supply eustome rr. the Or icon Pacific Railroad extension and my inureajics home trade tthce I sell in Quantities to suit the purchaser!. Store in Strahan Brick, Second street R. M. ROBERTSoN. Springfield Sawmill A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD,) PROPRIETOR. SPRINGFIELD. " OREGON. Albany yard and office on Railroad, between Fourth and Fifth eets. A. Wheeler. Albanv Manager. Having lumber not excelled in uualitv. and faciliti es not surpassed t he prompt and satisfactory ailing of orders, I res pectfully solicit a e of the trade. A. WHEELER. :irs f-txk of printer's sl:iti-:i. rv, well as- sorted, bon-lil ilinvt from the nianulactuiers nt a low licure. and can she w Lest of work in all kinds of irintine for the least iijoncv. Trv ns. W. C. Corm. OYSTERS. AT- CTXJXilCrS JOSEB"rZ, Manufacturer of Choice Cigars AND DEALER IN FINE IMPORTED AND KEY TOT Cigars Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerpchaum tnd Friar Fif'fH) full line ol finiokers' Articles. Ne doot to PUeiiler'a candy store, Albany, Oregon, M :: HIS it Brick for sale At mv kiln one mile past nf or deliv. Kd anywhere in the citv!