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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1891)
fuming fjaUgrratd OAIUY AND WHKKkV TIRMS OK 8UBSCT.IFTK N: DAILT Publish amy moroloc rxcci.t y-.n.iv.) iMItvmti by carrier, pet fttfkHMW U'-U UjF Mall p im a , WKKKLY, (Puallabed every Friday Morolnir.) O copy, per annum. In ad.vai;ce.....?'.00 Waea sot uaid in advance-..... '--if lORKflOS PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrive Iprti , 11.1.1)mi 12.20pm 3.10; 7.43 m JTOfl EXGLISII CAPITAL. Insurance men are very much interested in the report that a large English insurance company ia negotiating to eecure control of a New York company with a view to obtaining a fcothold in this country, where the English com pany ia question lias never, ad yet, done any business. The com pany referred to is the Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company of London, the greatest company of this kind in the world. Its capiUl is $2.-,00O,00t, and it ii controlled by some of the heaviest capitalists in Europe, anient: whom are the English branch cf the Rothschilds. This renews the oft-discust d question of the effect of the intro duction of foreign capital into the United States. The eubj'ct is regarded from diametrically diilVr ent points of view, some believing that it is advantageous to the United States to have foreign money brought in, and others looking rather to the carrying away of the earnings of foreign capital, which they regard as extrcn ely detrimental to American interests Without attempting to deter mine this question, about which much might be said on each s i. I The San Francisco Chronicle su; geats that this action on the part of such shrewd and careful financiers as the Kothschilda U splendid indorsement of the present and future prosperity of the United States. The funda mental idea of insurance, whether it be life or fire, is confidence in the stability of a country and in the honesty and integrity of its people. No business man would insure a community which whs not regarded as being able to make good its promises of every kind, or where there did not prevail the settled reign of law. Ia one sense it is InUer t! at we shonld insure oui selves, but in another the advent of this foreign Company will be beneiicia!. Cur own companies have held the benefits which they confer at exorbitant figures, ia many in stances, and genuine competition must inure to the benefit of those who insure. of thi i t-ind, for th knowledge of the fact w ill do much to chill the sympathy which the vwetehed condition of .-o .':..' a part of the Pus-ian o.u;.ition has excited. We loav ariiiio us stunuoiislv as we plea.-e that when people are starving i.othing f-hiuM stay the helping land. I ut if the person rxtendii L' ins hand with kindly intent feels that it is likely to be grasped by a conscienceless rob ber, he i very apt to draw ii. baci Tin: princip.il cauco of the revolutionary troubles in the South Ameiicun states, in the cn deavor to carry out schemes of private ambition, and greed for place and power. The quality of pure patriotic service for the country, seems to uc an unknow n quantity in that country. The object nhieh apparency sways tiller seems to be persona' aggrandisement without care for the consequences. The Australians are going to the extremes in the matter o1 government aid. They recently passed a bill giving -"'.;0,000 br the purpose oi prospecting for mineral pro iuctions. As we have boi row ed from theiu a somewhat fan: -us ballot law, p-.-rhapa it would be as well to copy titer the appropriate n matter?. Then everyone who wants to iinda gold mine or oth.r valuable deposit could draw upon the government for the expenses, and pocket the profits. !f." O.OOti would make quite a number of g-.i'.i stakes Let us study the Australians a little more and perhaps we can arrive at the point of becoming as near English as they are, you know. i.ikiiv iiiMO sim;, EL zWE HAVE NOT AN: 17 P A T Y"1 M ttlUIWAXl U. H. DIM IQVll ION OUR H'ANDS,; BUT WE IIAVK T1IF. LA K J EST A LEST SELECTED STOCK OF- Dress Goods, Pancv Goods Underwear Hosiery Etc. -EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY.- It is said that the Eank cf England, which has always kept its bullion reserve large and in tact, nas suuereu a diminution f over six million during the last week, and it is apparent that con siderable more of go'd reserve w ill be d.-awn upon, before all of the bread material that England is baying of the United Statis, is paid for. In spite of gold bug theories gold seems likely to lljw into this country w hen the balance of trade is in our favor. And w ill do so unless the free traders throw the trade to England through their partisan greid to get into oilice. The removal of protection means just that kind of a thing. ;i!e in tl! s c-, l it ei - T1..-I l!rim-.-, ('ever .-oris UiitlMuins. ( ulul pes lively cures 1 U'iUliYtl. II is tru;iiai!l ptrieet sa'.!.f:e (il!K!n!, Pricu ii aiile liy Ko- ln:y xo,'.. f..r (.'uU. S.ik lilieiin:. Tetter, ( 'liupptd Hunt!, iri!-, ami .-k:u Eruptions. , fir i.o tia to iriv; in-u, or limney eei.'s per Liox. .V M: en refer We have jnt opened our FA!. L -ind WIN'TEU CLOAKS and JACKETS, both i i cloth goods, and wis feel juMiiied in :':ivin' !h it they excel auytiiing ever shown in tin V.VLLKV. to call and look knowing th.U we cm p!e.i.-e you a3 well as save you money. At Hud p'n.-'n W: ask all -If .s dVplaycd at his store, a lull line cf YHK- iapi Iteio jHOlJDAY OOODS ixci.rpm; r.r-er r m Mlli.C, A- C I: ei i i'it, H i- . I ji Uib.; ij LXtl Steaxiisriif i:.o Scan's, Tillies, Throws, Handker chief, (Jlove and Jewelry Cases, Tahle covers. Slipper cases, Calen ders. Etc., Etc. He also has a complete line of Fancy Work Ma terials. Ton Tons, Arasenes. Iirad esene, Tinsel, Fancy Cord, Danner Kods, India and Urapery Silks, l adies Handkerchiefs in Linen, Silk and Itolting Cloths. in stamped goods our stock is complete, l'.anneis, Scan's, Splash ers, Tidies, Napkins, Tray Cloths, Etc., Etc. )')" I'll jVf C-U. 2 Ho; ;m I s i in: a ' i f"S ti : , K V . W ; If Tli:-tj:lli. I-, K . Af. -.XjIB-ISr", OEEGOIT IET. vs "YOU THAT- TIIK niUII.l) KMiICIIKI. The f.icititii-o of the present day for the .pro l ution of everything that wilt conduce to the material welfare ami comk.it of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of FiiM was iirst produced the world was enriched with the on ty perfect laxative known, as it ia llieonly remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste anil pioiept andetlectual tocleanse thesysfn'i i'eutlv in the Sjirn.- tuiie or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the mojie Kipu!ar it becomes. Allen A 1 W LI rs i -ncjry S'oiv is always latest in the m irket. full of fruits, vrgjt.ibles, the very If there is any thing to he had 7 HAVE T tell l)e:i.l. These word.' are familiar to our rcaiti is, as not a Way passes w ith out the repoit oi the sudden death of some prominent citicns. 'Hie explanatii n is. "Heart I'isease." Therefore beware if von have n of ttie follow ir.u yiiptoi is : Short l.ieato. i'tfin in Mile, .motlieiiiu: Speils. Swollen AoKlcs, Asthmatic III eat hi n Weak and IIiiiiltv pells, Tenih iiieis in i;ou!d ;r or irregular I'li'se. These symptoms mean heart tiiscase. 1 lie most reliable reintdv is lr. JvliVa' New Heart C.ire, which has saved Al'TLI'S, CAl'i.! FLOW EK, ( )UAN i E-. CELEItY, LEM ONS, PEETS, Cl: AMtEULlES TI LNIIS, CADI'.AOl', AM CAKIIOTS. BLOCK, - - - A Jj HATS' Y WINTEE ON IS HEKK, ANH THE 1MM IIIY mind ami on the lips of every woman w i "Who has the best stock of Ti: E I be. Call and set; his beautiful show window, and amine his cleuant stock. ex- .'.! . k TV. : i S'.in! - r A.- :-::v ". O i C'l t! OH. 7 VMi 'tX MAMMA "Have oi st'en those lovely lounges tit 15rink s? They are the prettit-fet in town, and all his new furni ture is simply eVgat." They all tay so, a d an in- S spectiou will prove it. iViccs always the HE CARRIES A FULL STOCK CFE NICE; FURNlIu!; nrsf;? rE 'z.i;f, -- - opposite opei !WCS' -h my nseiiix for W. 1.. lau M iu.i lr itie in yotir l:!e '.1 'U-r Iti eni! ittv en ( a lumte, ::ol lliiill lir yi:i r-nop, it k imr r L.1 IISTITL'TL". iJ Sol.K At Al.r.ANV, - BLAEN, oiiE'.ioy. r. - WHY IS THE HJ LV Onb of the most atrocious crimi nal actions piu on record of la'e, in that of the brakeman on the Kew York Central railroad, wlase neglect caused the fe&rful smash up that took place lately. He w as ent back to signal a train while light repairs were Leirg male upon the engine drawing the train to which he was attached. In stead of attending to bis duty the brakeman f-pent Ids time os;ip ing with the station master, and while bo eivae l the cxpre.-s be wart sent to signal dashed l.y and plunged into the rear of the stand ing train. The negligent brakeman at once tied, bin if he is captured he should never be allowed to see daylight again. It ia a most unfortunate condi tion of human affairs that in thu charitable undertaking it almost always happens that seliish greed very often, if not always, thwaits the efforts of those who forget self in endeavors to alleviate t be sufferings of others. It ii ii"w eaid that the statements that the Russian relief fund has In en mis managed and depleted by pecula ting officials are receiving con firmation every day. It is in the highest degree unfortunate that there should have been any troubl thousands of lives. testimonials trie at S Ciisick, who also sells Heart Cure. 1'araaoL" and Miu umhrellaa les inn co -l at V. . I . Ucad. r.ook of uard V the New tl bom h-,s in the citv. the only oyttcr parlors Sodaville water ia kept constant, ly on hun I by the bottle at (i. L lilackman'.s ilrm; store. Cloaks, Mik Fur Ti-imiscil (laneals aoil Lulies M hmm. a S3 BHQE centleweh t:;l best shoe ir; the aoitio fan the kose? a; this pi Ice ; s ; to ;;!!. slioi. - eiriiiero. -Tbis '1,- I n c.ui be s i'.i.-faeloiillv answered at the old estab'; l ed bouHeof- I.;irge an 1 Christmas eo' complete stock oil SAM'L. E. YOUNG at French's jew- argains. elry store, lii I Finest lit e of syrups in the I'arker bins. ci'y HUMPHREYS lK. Hi mi hkky h Urn 'iFH'r are "rii nf tdcail y t i cjin i.ilty pr - arnl prt tn ril ti'-na; used tor tu:n t.rs in privitf pnctui- w;th Mir- tH4, ami for o-r thirty wr u-c 1 y th- Icopic. h i-ry firijlc M'cctJic u cure t.r tin -ii'Mst' imiiit 1 . Tm-ji- iL-' s i urc without ilnu in, uri;i) ir r' Tlit iti ami are in t.itt uuu tivtii tht- Mj'.cttiu nuiviu of the WulKl. Lir or vmi uwu i I'kicKH, 1 t-Ytir. r.-i,isri. n, mthi:utu:itiim.. J. 2 W ri:4s w.-rn: f. . uor:a io:u.... z. 2 t'iii,' , or t- ti.iiirf -f inrntit-i. . -j: 4 1'iarri.r k. of hi! Itlh "r a in!H ii i;..-ri-r, ifi hi.', l;ihiJI,i',.ic 2." ilh'ilir-k !'irf-a-, v(i:t.tu s 4 l')Vht rOlti-, hr":i hilS 1'; S S.-i:r:iL'ia, ha. h, ra.-4M.-hv it IL a-' in:. , si. k li-a ii. hf, vrrtU'..... 1 10 lii-. ita, i-il.iiiT! fjtj:i' h 11 Mii; r wi r r.i:nfui lY.-i !.- 'J" 1:1 VV l.iu-H, too pi"t'i-f jH'ii-.vM I.J , ih.tl. tilt hic.iTh'Mc 14 S:ilt l.licnn. t.i-ij' lrm. 'r:n.t'tns. . -J.;, 1 !ihi :nia uit rlit in :itn taii 1. t-Yvtran.l a'ti., i-liilN nialarii fi 17 hl;ii. ft l !i;.n:- '.i l: ".it irrti, mrlii cul-i id tl. Uvmi Mi .0 U hM..'iru 1 .ii'n( v iolt nt i-niih- J 4 (i-titr;l .(fii.lnv, i hy wi-altm. i 7 K '.In. -y tli -':i- ;r J Nit.-us t!r!.:.f J trti .in r;t;r ttcikt.c-M, Witting h.l ." 1l. :i .(- ft 'ho h.ait, p.ilpitati):i.... 1 i KoM l-v .lv::-;'i.-H, r -uit j-ostjapl o'i rv it f of pri- v. ir lli:nphr-y' al .1, (lit l'a-; ruhl; h- nu i itt !"th ar;.i mail rt. Hi v.i lli:M UKh. o , 111 M 1U William M , .Vw y..,k. HO H OI'KXK!) lOU TIIM FALL NO WIXTKIi TIi.IK A MAMMOTH AS: OUTMKNT OI-' Ladies liivs-j e)-.i-. ill cloth, sii'c, f )-ei'ti ii'id d-i'iitistii: iabriiis, shawls, iiii-hTivear, iove-t, hofieiy, laces,- line:H, an 1 vhit ir ods, n jlions. novei'ii'-, etc. nr. r-d I'ruin ;!' .". police Iheiu: . !'!.e tail c nice lie:se ul.o want i.i. ! ;.c,;i ,r v. ' i) have --riven 1 1 is a fc:im!e:-s fhoe, villi no ta -ks (r wis li.nad to hurt the h et ; lm-.dc of ti.e bet line caii, ?tyl!'-b a:ide:i.-y I'.'id because we make m re shoes of this j-'rade than -..y other in intiiai tu rer, it -i':a!-baud sewed siioi S c-'eti'.l.' from I to ft. $".00 cexmiiit hand sewed, 1 1 1 -linest calf nine evt r olieied for "; eipnls I iem-h ini- jMirieo ilioit- w li:c:i eoj:t lrcm S to .L'. 1 ha.id sewed wilt sli e, flia- ea.I. stylish, omiorlai ie av.il durable. The best shoe ever us cu.-ti in made shoes os'.I-il' C, . i; ;'( railroad men ami letter caniers sdl nec.ilf, Seam'.e-s, FUljiii'i in ide, be:iy three souls, e ; one pail will wear a jear. no hetter shoe ev:r cliereii at tins price; one ir o want a rhoe for coin fort and scrviee. iuirnian's slioes are strong and durable, hem a trial wili wear no oilier make. The- ;i:als l'.OVS' L" and 1. 7") school shoe? are wotn by the boys they sell on their merits as the increasing sales show. LA I'll IS hand sewed shoe, best I kmtrohi ; verv sty lisil ; i importi d shoes costing from . ! to .'. Ladies L'.riO, $2 and 1 7") thoe for .Mbscsare the best Homrola. and duVable. Cai;fio:i. Ste that V. L. Eog'as' name and juice arc slamped on tl bottom of each ghee. W. J. HoUliLAS, llrockton, Mass. eveiyw iiere ; FlelH-'t Stvllsh Albany Collegiate Institute, t T THRC-U ha or .r-.t. Also a omplett ;v-so: tm-iitt II-k-is ivi l !nij, Staple ;inl Fancy (Jroceries. 1st aim iy.ii i-.n iv Tiir liv kHt"m' .1 Htrclv a-j will givt o i'loxr.Kii dry (joons iioitsk hasmaivtainkdi i t.lio fa voi: arpe enouiili t ) snpplv anv want, and niakimr a specially ot Helecting sucti ,l"o.i.s satisfaction bo:b in ipia'ity and prices. c LOSE CASH r.UYMIiS YMTIN'i; THIS M KKKT AUK KSl LC1A I.L invited to inspect his stock, which is complete in :-.ll hi3 numeiQua depart ments, and purchased especially for thej'all stasonjof ( illlllll:; it mu SPEC I FIGS 9 Bazaar T -i-l!II Vi'.RY LA i' F.ST NKWS w that you can buy at .Iiilius iradwoh!'s l'au-.ir, h.r net ca-h. jrootls as follows: ! I 7 lbs. Kramilated suirar $1.00 -0 lbs. extra C tUL'ili- ' . ! No. 1 kerosene, per single ;al. .o;, o L-allons od piekhs "ill! L'Oliis. No. 1 Savon soap it'll .il.uck!e coii'ee, 2-"e. per- pound I 1 will conduct a strict cash store, ' and all o-.ioiIh w ill he sold lor net I ea-h iiom 10 to 'Jo per cent, k-.-s 1891 Judlaii ! September 9, 1891. OISKGOISr, June 10, 1892 Four departnieiils of study : Collegiate, Xormal, F.usiness, Primary Tvpe wriliii-.; and Short-hand are tauuht. For t-at:tlo.'ie addresR, UMV. KLI5FKT ,'. CONPIT, A. M..Yresidenf. Pension, Portal, Land lH'pr-'dation CL FEED -:- STOEE AjND GENERAL PK0DUCE MARKET. WANTl-;!) SI'lICIA I.LY Hay, r.ata nial jolatcir, in supply sustcii-.e ; r ti e Or miii Pacific Kailrnad extension and my increr.sir.p home traut i f re I s1 11 in quantities to suit the purchasers, ytore in Strahan Urici, Secuiii street K. Vt. ROBERTSON. :m.-. JId LAW 11 KICKS OK . f.773 F K 'T r5,1' c'liih r the manav:emt lit of VV- R- HEARST, ti Pn p. S. F. I'aily KMiminer, joiiN vi:iii-:f.!.l-i:n, Marnier, MSI". St:e. t, Xoithwcil, Wahhinu'ton, P. C. Children Cry for PITCHER'S Castoria Wbolesal lbs. extra hled, I-t.T". My display novelties for this year will woiideil'ul. price -" of ot Hi; ; 1(0 II. : 100 .''ami ne the be -.' toys and holidays somcthiiii; I hen regular pi ice. My st"i U "i ( liiiu.w are, iiriev o.ls and ail the deM'aHe styles filishes. as a-;m staple yr.ii.-er-i'-s ( rockery lamps and lixhiivs, is complete in evt ry Way. I ni;iLe a speciality !' line teas, collces ajid bakim: powder, and always pleases my customers. .In. irs lim invoiii., Ai.imnv, Oct. 17. IS'.'l. . practice hi the coint of the L'nited Si supreme ites, tiie court 'i claims, the sex era I eo'.iits :ore the of the I ist net ot t oiumhia, 1 e..inmittees of congress, sin executive depart men is. We obtain pensions and patents, Indian depredation claims and ali das.-es of land claims, minini.', pie emption and homt.tead case- pros ecuted before l he general land oi lice, department of the inteiior and the supreme court. Springfield. Sawmill A. WHKHI.EIl, (SPKINCFIULD.) fliOPUIKTOR. .SriIINGriELli, J - OKEGOS Aitiany yard and office on Railroad, between Four th and Fifth eets, A. Wheeler, Albany Manager. Havinji lumber not excelled in quality, and faciliti es not eui i assed t lie pr.':npt and satisfactory ailing of orders, I rea peclfullv Riilicit e of the trade. A. WHEFILFU. jxjjlicjs jos mi? "ec. Manufacturer of Choice Cigars A ('.: n -:i!-, tb'ra' :. u per;'- c'.iy ; .-: .i i'. v 1 y ii. ;r i.ot.i r'-mar's.ible i ur o! l.eivdiis c'lini'laliiis are l.-.' out V'-'siion h i, sii!!'eiiD' hi;: fl-'i to t 'to-.; With St I': I I'i'l I.V Ke:ir.-.; Fianeisco, Ca W'c er.rr; j rinlei V .-ort'-tl. !":;. ir.;i!l!'t;:ci -. - ami cam l : in all hi I: least ii:o:- v. ! i i. - l v. ' . ? p;iaie Mainp- es and : 's ci:t to iii be sent . Addreta i'STFTK, m 1', San . stuck -of v.vll as . t f.-uiii the .t low piraiv, bi -t ofw.-tk Siithrg for the v- i:. iV. C. Com:. I;: I a I t it hi ill m :; JSOil S -AND PKALKK JN- FINE IMPORTED AND KEY ir? Plup ard Smoking Toljnceop, Vc-crFt lu.cm Hid full line ol Hiiiokere' Articles. Ke dcot to Flleitfer'a cauciy store, AIIirdj-, Orrijon, 1'iiiir iiicli w corn ?1 LHllU At ii k ,ti one mil, -.a (f , Ol -.UllV'-Md-ivHbrie m ti. ..jt,.' W. C. C.aS -FJL. v