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'I 1 1 ! '0 a- u X 5 i THE MOKNISTG- HERALD: TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1S8S. -I Daily and Weekly TE.-us osLiiscIuPTlON. DAILY. f'!Uslie1 levery morninjr except MonJa .) elivered by carrier, per week f .15 lij man, per i ai ......... 5 00 WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) One copy, per annum, in advance $2.0 nun not paid in advance 2.f REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. Rkpressxtatives O H Irvine, Albany. W V Richardson, Seio W R Kirk, Brownsville County Judge 1 R Blacknum, Albany Commissioners A Savage, Santiaiu -. , - A Brandon. Center C'uERK Geo W Davis, Shedd Recorder O S 31ay,.Scio Sheriff -John Conser; Syracuse Treasurkr J FHde, Liberty Assessor C Sperry, Brownsville School Sup't- J M Williams, Ualsey Surveyor B T T Fisher, Syracuse Coroser T H Cone, Albauy THE STRUGGLE -BET WEE GOOD, AND BAD. This life is made up, to the cas ual observer, at least it has that appeirance, of an unending strug gle between the good and the bad. In physical man the 'same rule holds supreme. Prof. Lanketer, in giving the rendition of the f, struggle for life, says of the white lij blood corpuscle, which is a minute j'l protoplasm which floats in the ;i human blood, that its special ' function is to eat up the poisonous element which finds its way into the blood. When a wound heals it is because these indefatigable corpuscles have found tir way : to the sore, and have eaten away the injured part. When bacteria get into the system the duty of the I corpuscles is to g- lor 'men. an 1 .A.t- rhtun nn Tr ti.M- 11ii'fll fli: ... . " rj'.i . f patient recovers. It thev are out of appetite, or the bacteria are too tough a morsel for the to attack, the patient dies. Sometimes, with unconscious heroism worthy of Quintus Curtius, they puiily the bodies in which they live by eating j up poisonous particles and then ! ejecting themselves, thus sacrifk- lug ineir own lives. iut bucu their own lives. But such heroic selt-immolatiou is not nec- ; , essary if you educate your cor- puscle. His education proceeds by inoculation. By accustoming j your protoplasmic cell to a low j diet of mikllv poisonous matter, poisonous matter, such as tiie vaccine lymph, it be-! comes acclimatized, as it were, and j is strong 'enough to eat up without I inconvenience the germs of small- .... ... t pox wmcn wouki otherwise prove iaiai. it is tnese invaiuame cor j uscles which enable a confirmed .arsenic eater to swallow with im punity a dose surtL-ient ; to kill six! ordinary men, and Professor Lan- j kester is of the opinion that they can be trainad so as to digest the jaiost virulent poisons and deal with a great number of diseases. What a wonderful picture is this, a kind of scientific realization of the old rer?uu ioctrine of the eternal feud ".ei.veen Ormuzd and Ahri I man. In every vei l, in our bodies I rages the deadly strife between the evil principle and the good, be tween the protoplasmic corpuscle of life and the poisonous bacteria of death. Nothing that the un reigned imagination of Ariosto, or of even Tasso, pictured exceeds in wonder and in magic horror this vision of an Armageddon in our life's blood, in which fierce and vigilant knights of protoplasmic life are ever swooping down to slay and to devour the Paynim soldiery of the poison germ. The battle of life is thus no mere phrase, nor is its literal meaning solely to b confined to the struggle for exist ence among highly-organized and sentient beings. It begins far further back. In the infinitesin - ally minute world revealed by the ; microscope, as much as in the wide campaign of modern war, j unending s;rife. otiuggle is the ; law of life our own T, ; i t,ver w Here, even in j heart's blood, eternal "vigilance, prompt resistance to hurtful intruders, ruthlees destruc tion of evil, are the conditions of existence. Life depends upon the readiness of the corpuscle to de stroy the germ. In the cry lor u reduction of the surplus in the Cnited States treas ury, it is one of the most peculiar situations that the matter of reduc ing the national debt, by the can cellation of the outstanding bonds of the country, has invariably been neglected .or ignored by the admin istration until congress dictates that such a course must be adopt rl For instance, in the bill now pending before congress, known as the Bond, Purchase bill, the matter is simply to urge upon the treasury the necessity of using the surplus for reducing the public debt in a manner that tiie statutes have pre sided beforehand, and is really rot new measme. The reiiu taMce ol tue treasury ollicials to fulfill the lain provisions of the law in this 'natter can only be accounted for ia the hypothesis that special in tcrobti Ji liu; landholders iu pre- j ference to the welfare of the people obtains a prior administration. hearing with the The conditions which diplomatic circles environ the scions of no bility with the Europeans rendeis their lives not altogether be is of flowery ease by any means. For instance, take the situation of Prince Alexander of Battenburfr and the Princess Victoria of Prus sia, the 22-year-old ' daughter of i he Emperor of Germany and i prranddauchter of Queen Victoria j ot Emr'and. The young people are said to have succumbed long ago to the wiles of the god of love, and are devotedly attached to each other. Everything was favorable, papa and mamma were willing, but there stej3 in that horrible old ogre Bismarck and says it can't be, ! and two young people are discon solate. The dire destruction that was to have overtaken the country if the coinage of silver dollars was con tinued does not seem to arrive as peedjily as was prognosticated. The gold standard for a currency has lost many adherents in the ex perience of the past few years, and the country seems prosperous even if tlie coinage of silver is persisted in. The barbed wire is a lawful fence in most states, hut to avoid damages fur injury to stock it uuut be made visible either by a board or slight bank of earth thrown against it. if tock should, on beimr taken into a pasture inclosed by a barbed wire, be led to it and their noses touched to the wire. Thev will need no further lessons to in- j duce them to keep at a respectful .. 1 distance. BOK.V, Lfcc To the wife i Prof. W. M. Lee in this city, on Sunday April S, 1S3S, a daughter. NEW TO- DA 1'. Moi-kholders MrrUug. j i I A Ul tun, IS HKKEril GIVEN THAT n a special meeting of the Fanners and Merchants Insurance company of Albany, Oregon, will he held at the olku ol saif conipjiny in the city oi Albany, Oregon, mi Wednesday." the tion to increase the capital stock of n uixu uiesan.es n.u we t;iuiit iu nie Mini in uye nuiuiicu thousand (500,0'Jti) dollars. Bv order of the Board of Directors. CHAS V V( IT VPHTl IV T, ,..- J. K. Eldlk'kix, See'y. ' z JjOSt. . THfiP,mTAP7rB SP,,nm - ! A one year old; marked with white, stravai fiom the premises of W. K. Graham in this city on tKVturday, Ap-il 7. When last seen j w -re a halter. A suitable reward will i,e paid f tr her retuin to the owner. For Sale, AN Al' FRESH MILCH L'OVV; ONE UOHt one-horse hacit, one set of light double harness. For further information call upon it. B. Vunk. Lk.! lav or 4STOC'K,-2 GRAIN FARMS AND 17 SMALL tract for sale on easy terms. Inquire of U. 3ryiiiit. WANTED GOOO AGENTS TO JNTIiO duce an article used iu every house hold for every town and co jnty m" Oregon, aim "asniiic n,ano tuano ttrntorses Adilress linx 7, 5. Al bany ,. Oretron . MRS. SHANE IS NOW PUEPAKKD TO take a few pupils in music -piano or oryan. Terms moderate. pOOD SECOND HAND ROAD CAhT FOP. V7 sale chrtip, alio a set of single haiLess Enquire at this office. BOARDING AND LODGING ON REAS onable terms at Mrs. C. Ball's restaurant, corner of Baker and First street, opposite the Star brewery. No Chinese cooks. II. FlllMtf. T)OOT AND SHOEMAKER, ALL WORK J warranted. Shop since the fire removed to Ferry street, second doer from postortice. PrMctical Tailorlns- CHRI5T WYSS, ONE DOOR EAST OF Democrat otfii e on Secrud street, is pre paired t- make suits, and all kimis of cloth ing, liens' or hoys' clothing repaired and cb aned at leasonable rates. A tine line o samples on hnd. Charges reasonable. i NY ONE WISHING TO TKAlE A! IX. fresh milch cow for a dr one and re- j teive the difference in cash should apply to i John Brursr Fish Market. RESH FISH EVERY DAY 'AT THE I new nsh marKet of B. r. Wood opene(1 ;next door south of the western H, EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE and jeweler, Albany, ureun. BUILDING TO RENT SUITABLE FOR small business, next door to Thompson & Overman's harness store. Inquire at the latter place a ''Pioneer Importer and Breeder" of California, will arrhe in Albany on or about March 29th with 3 imported Norman stallions. I elected from the finest lot. of draft horses ever landed on the Pacific coast. These horses will hi- ottered ot prices that will insure their sal. Come to .lohn Schmcer's stable and see them. Every one in a tirst-elass stallion. Th I New tea Seif-raot Floor Cleaneil! THE OLD WAY Every housekeeper knows from experience the hard labor requii sA to wash iloors and wrinsr the elotlis by hand. Uv using the Newton sell'-wri.ig'nir !!oor cleaner, wringin.!r the cloth 4y hand is avoided, the lrrd labor is tlK-reln les sened; the hands do not come, in contact wi'.h the water, whereby you can use iioilinr and ammonia walcr. The Xcvvlon self-v. ringiiig floor ele 'ncr is liylit, durable anil simple ijn construction, and well merits the claim of be-ins; the liest invenied. Sneciiti rati-s to canvassciY and the usual discount to the t'.-ade. Manufactured and sold bv LOUIS VIERECK, A.lbiivy LinnCounty, Oragon. SState and Ten itoi ::;! ri.srltt for sale in Kansas, Colorado, Nevada, Texas, Oregon, California. U'.'.slinigtun. Montana, Alaska, New .Mexico, Idaho, Indian, Utah, Dakota, Ario..a tiinl Wxomin Territories. w. (Successor to win am ium receiving new goods in every line and would coul "ally invite everybody to call and inspect our stock f Ed prices. We propose to have the The Live Dry Goods House Of Ailvmv, and wai ts of our patroas- Dry Goods, Notions, -in i i uriiismiiK- Hats Call and se'e me. w. IE71- (Siu;(.-eS3or;to First Street, Jf1 i DTTTl m lATERIAL mwm Having leased a portionHof tl.c ynrd (wtrupicd ly Mr. Carter, situatcid'on the city railroad switch, between Fourth and Fifth streets, I will endeavor to keep on hand a general supply of Uuildtiis; material, such aft lumber una clear, shingles, sawed and shavert, cedar unci white Mr. Alsolath, and will receive orders for sash, doors and naouldi'iirs when desired. Those desiring anything- iu my line-are solicited to cull before purchasing elsewhere, W. W- CROWDER ZEE, T. JOUES. GENERA L, BooKse er, JNewsdealer -AND IKALKK IX- Text Books ail : Vina tifnfinnatip wiiatcilonamiS tinoltt inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books and all I kind, 0f musical merchandise. ; General News Depot. I "Mail orders promptly attended to. " ! The City Liquor Store, HI. BAVMG ART, Proprietor. i. trSext door to theTOdi Pellows' emple, Albany, " Oregon! Keeps constantly on hand the finest imiortf d andidpiuestitwints,jjliqu9r8, cijrars ar toVsoos. Only nrst class.liquoriBtore in she city ' - ' "-' SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY ' FOR SALE I hereby offer to the people of Albany and vicim-; tv my entire stock of Fancy and Stable Groceries at j cost. Ihese iroods must be sold within twenty days I as I intend troino- into a going into a o Gome early and secure some bargains. ' J: JOSEPH. READ , N. II. ALLEN) mm shall at all times study the -both in style and prices. and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Etc ttEULJD, N "II. Allei Albany, Oregon . al! School rllt'.nTm rh nrl antocranh albums. AT COST! . manufarturing business.! manufarturinsr FOR SALE , Stationer, i Siplies. i PR1NGFIELD SPUIXGFIELD "Albany yard and office on Railroad, between -Hi ami 5th streets., Having lumber not excelled in quality, tndfacilities not surpussed for the npt aud sutisfaetory nihil or orders, 1 respeVUuny O.i. it :l si.ure of the prom rade. NEW STORE. m (Joined byVVm. Simpson. 5, 10, I . which every article is sold at the figure to replenish your kitchen furniture and w Hardware and Xove yioeiiase iu,uuo useuuarticles at prices Beyer butore heanl of.S j - Wm.SIMP80N, ALSO HAVING PUIJCIIASK!) THE- BAMEIMV STOCK Of Sliane Offers the entire stock of diy godos, hoots and shoes, dress goods, woolen fabrics, domestics, etc. etc. ; A These goods must be sold. Cos ATTENTION The patronage of faini: lies desiring to purchase clean fresh groceries at the lo west rates for cash is respectfully solicited by KENTON & CHASE, New Store between the opera house aud postoffice if FOR I -o) (o- Lamp UBS -AT- JULIUS (jEADWOHL'S v Crockery Store. Hocrer Bl'OS'. Silverware, Fl,eucll China andOrystalware, Boys' Wagons vnd "Ooll Carriao-es ITancy and Toy Ooods. SAVE YDR MONEY Bv buying your goods tronx my store. I am bny ing direct from the tactory and sell at Eastern prict s with freight added, lor cash. Kenton's Mil Powde One Pound Can.25c r ara t for ten responsible Fire and Marine In , no" ST") mn rrr Tm..,,. cuiaui'C wiuiiuiiiiioi n iMvuvuvjui v i . vvv.uuw, x 11 75 1 1 1 r; , nrotect vom self before iHcuu JV'i uxivj i iuim aj.-o. lei on parts trancais. flier SAWMILL OliEtrOX, A. WHEELKli RE U .. NEW GOODS. 2 :i-12) c i5j-.iaw 'on eaeh ' nnm ;d. This is a ra..-e4oi.v)orti..,in ! h.iuselu.id furnisUiu.' uoods or to i & I. onswav ladies' fine i Call earlv and secure bargains. r rr it is too late. I am also iiuj.iiuuii,u ikj- j a. ji uauu, i wira aeutcn gesprochen Trimmings Star Bakery ! - A FULL STOCK Oy Staple Groceries I FineGlaOT,Cfocker? Th bat qiali ot tea, oofiM, taking mtk mate, etc. CAKES, PIES, . -4. - Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this old aad reliable house U also to t found a complete agortment, of fresh fainih groceries, to which is constantly being aJdd aft the seasonable lines of roceries aiuX provuioMr such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc These poods were all bousht when prjrc were low, aud the benefit of the margin will to given to his customers. Kcaitmber the la at the old corner on First aud n'oaitalbin Sta., " TV HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, Proprietors of -' tit rvnrv i Tirnitirr Y And manufacturers ot . 1 ice AT!TT We are now prepared to furnish choTce, fresh candies of bust (Trade, consisting of -uie sti.-;:, isorttd flavors, mixeJ cai;dii s, extra i 'e.icn ;md chocolate creams, fancy mixtwl, ci'.dy toja and a general assortment ci fine ciudies AT f HOIiEALE Ott BET.ilt. tSTOrders from country dealers promptly at icned to. Factory un Fmt street, Albany, - - OregorL NEVV PROCESS AFLbUR. (Suptrior ir femttf nA UkMae) The Best Storage Fabilitie? fSThe Highest pric in cash paid for when, ALBANY Mm i House Eestanranti (ON STJKOFSAH FiJjt) ;4 Conducted byr- H.DIERCKS. Heals arreil from t5 eeala ta $1.6k fWCtiRt'-tners order waatsver desired. TVl bv t! witli th bt in thfj "-!rifrt. THE PHU 0GRAPHER. burton's old stand Albaor OR. D. M. H:is aerejted tlie asjency of Oregon and W. T. for the A. C. Harris OR Little Kentucky Giant, This battery can be used and kept in order with but little stuuy or expense. It is one of 'he hnest physicians' anu family batteries in the market. Anyone wishing to purchase a arood battety wiU do well to cail and examine them. The medical world acknowledjre the sreat heahuj power of electricity in manv diseases, ant' especially those of a chronic character. The doctor Is prepared to give e ectricai treatment. There has been no ex pense spared in procuring: every appliance l ecessary to obtain the best curative effect rrom this potent agent. You wUI find at his o:fice the Faradic ami the Galvanic batter ies, the Galvanometer, niillanipere meter, the automatic Rheotome, electric needles, Galva n. MafcTiet, the great, iralvanic hair.etc. Per sons desiring to purchase -a battery or wtohiue electrical treatment, will call at Dr. Jones' o,.ice on Third and Washiiictou streets, AI bany, Oren. - .. . . Astlgaec' Kslire. - "VTotice is hereby given to all whom it may i.1 concern, tnat T. A Shane and L. V Lonsway, comp osin(r.,the copartuershio firm oi isnane Lonsviay,- of Alhanv, Oregon, iid,. on the 13th day of February, 118. assisrn to me all their property for the bene nsof their creditors. Tlieiefore all persons havmg any claims aatinst said . assignors, bhane i Lonsway, will here v toke notice of said assiumenv, nd present their claims to nie, duly sworn to, at my place of business in the city of Portland. Oregon, withiu three months from the date of notice of said a-wurnnient. which I shall hereafter send by mail to ewh creditor of said assUtncn'. ted this 20th day of February, 1688. - Wri.l'lAU UIOTl'UC " . n. DIUI r I,, Attorney, Alhanv, Oiefron. Assitru-e w. M'LAL'OltLI.V , KASMIONABuK ' TAILOR . Nobv saitft anil t.mtM uiui' inula t- order from the latest, line of samples di rect from 'Frisco a sp-icialty. Cleaning and repainngr a prompt y dene. F.rst stree. Albany, Or. IITaNTKD TWO OOOD IIKH 'TO WORK OS A f farm; jrood iteady Dosition. Also two good girls to do gsneral housework. Apply at once to Burkhart & Miller. Kom to Kent. ji'UKNISHED KOOMH UPSTAIRS IH JL front Of brii.lc nn first an.f Hbrald office. Apply at B BOARDING HOUSE-MRS. M. nell. F.-'crjOiinif flesh an.i FEN i:Iean. iiooms rentw jy the week or mouth. Sat faction guaraatecJ. UrANTEP -ALL THE FARMKRS V.HO I wish to soil their hnm ..,.! 9wl pce the s ue in Montieth. tile iiauda of Cirran & have several custoiueus for (onk farms. 11 u w nhuM lODiec TMTi UU JONES cieaiiCDatierv I i ''i 1 'M t I i "1 ( J