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THE MOTCNUfU- HERALD: SUNDAY, APRIL 22. 1888. - i I "a 'h w 1 e I I f 1 I as 4- i M"- r i I:! i i Sltf $3 Pairing Sailjj jgcnttl fiEPUBUOAN SIA1E fiuKtT. C0JJ6RKSSHAS Binger Herman. SL-pKrt Judoe Wl P. Lord. fRKSiDZSTiAL Electors Robert McLean. - Wm Kapiis C. W. Fulton. jATTOESBY FOR 3RD DIS'T. H. H. Hewitt. REPUBLIC A III COUNTY TICKET. JtlPRBSgSTATivBS O H Irvine, Albany. W W Richardson, Seio W R Kirk. Brownsville Codsty Judok T R N Blackburn, Albany Commissioners A Savage, Santiaai A Brandon. Center Clerk Geo W Davis, Shedd " Kecorder O S May, Scio Sskripp -John Conser; Syracuse Treasurer J FHtde, Liberty Assessor C Sperry, UrowiiBvillR -School Sdp't J SI Williams, Halsey Surveyor E T T Fisher, Syracuse Coroner T H Cone, Albauy !li! 01 Subscribe Now, la Time to Keatl All tke local ana State Polit ical Sew. During the coming political cam i paign the Daily and Wekkxy Herald will be mailed to new sub scribers at the following reduced Weekly to Jan. 1, 18S9 $1 00 Daily to Jan. 1, 1889.. 2 50 Daily to July, 1 1888 1 00 By carrier .1 25 LABOR'S RECOMPENSE. The incentives to toil, which cause human beings to del vein the avocation of every day life, aie various Of course it is reasona ble and just that every individual ! should receive recompense for the exertions that he puts forth that he should be paid for the value .TStfPERANCE K01E3. Contributed by the l. T. U. Wewere forcibly struck with the comparison of Mr. Nash, in his recent talk at the annual meeting of the W. C. T. U., between the teaching of to-day in our public schools and that of fifty years age. And we believe that the mightier agency for temperance, as well as other education, is in our public schools; particularly is this true where scientific tdmperance in struction is made by law a part of the curriculum. Our law requires that in all schools supported by public moLey, physiology be taught with special reference to alcoholic drinks, stimulants and narcotics. By careful watchfulness on the part of our superintendents of this department, this law can be en forced to the letter; for if the teacher neglects or refuses to teach the branch he can be re ported forthw ith and dealt with as iu any other neglect of duty. Therefore our superintendents should visit the schools and ascer tain if proper instruction i3 given in this important subject, for if enforced the good effects of the law are incalculable. It is the belief of the majority of our think ers that the only solution of the temperance problem is in the edu cation of the masses. The people are slow to act for want of knowl edge. We should not neglect tin opportunity to press this matter in i our public schools. The Lewiston (Me.,) Journal of a recent date says : "All the loan that he creates by his indu-Hnsl ' and building associations m Maine exertions. But that reconipe:i.-e j are flourishing finely. And they can come in many other ways ' doing a splendid work for than by the actual reception of the coin that passes as the commercial medium of exchange. For instance to very many the per fection of the results of their labor is the only recompense they receive and is received as fully satisfactory. The mother that devotes her life to laboriously building up a happy and harmonious home circle and family is fully recompensed in the successful accomplishment of that object, for the many weary, toiling years that have led to its attain ment. The artist who chisels the mirble statue, or paints the famous pijtuje, is. generally more recom pensed by the knowledge of the success- of the work than by the . actual pay that he receives. The satisfaction of knowing that the life work has been a success, th -t the object sought for ha? been atuined, is, jierforce, all the rec- on:pens a philanthropist, who de- j 4 v:es nis time ana nis means to t -,t most praiseworthy of human a is and objects, can ever receive, a .1 yet what human bfting exists v io has been a thoughtful reader o: human events who would not I ego all other praise and ambi 't. ms t have the reputation that : taelwa to John Howard or Flor- cc Nightingale. The transitory i wer and fame that lelongs to Maine in keeping our money at home and building homes with it. This is the sort of 'ruin' which prohibition brings to Maine. It could be endured by other state in the union with great complacency." Forty counties besides 208 magis terial districts of Kentucky, five eighths of the entire state, are under local prohibition. IIKI. 1 W - In Amboy, Lee Co., iiis., u April 1, 1SSS, Mrs. Hannah Daw, aged S3. The deceased was the mother of Wjliia Daw, oi Halsey, and resided for sever. 1 year at Oorvallis. She was a native of Kn?land, and leaves a wide uir.:'p of relatives. NEW TO-DAY. -TV dining M anlol. MAN Ob GOOD G!R1, FOR r'om. Applv at Ue;ot Hotel. Lit: t.sn: i.ik STOCK,2 GRAIN FARMS AND 17 SMALL tracts tor sale on easy terms. Inquire cf 11 Bryant. MRS. SHANE IS NOW PitKPARKD TO take a few pupils in music -piano or orsfan. Terms moderate. Hay for Sale. THAVE SOME GOOD HAY TO SELL, IP j. any one wants some both Timntbv am) cheat. A. J. Fox. .Volice to ;iitt-jiliirs. IIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE ) undersigned fo-- construi-tinsr a rfsMeiieo according to the plans and specifications, which can be seen at my place of luismeys. . f.i , , r 1 1 ' tue same tr ie iiiititun iuv pic kiisc cmiiuiii- e possession of the dust of the j inft this At.m Kt,r funherl parucui in. J. A. OKOSS. e rth palls into insignificance when compared with the lasting fame that grows u'l1; of their life work. In most peopie. however, the de sire for litis recompense is a sec ondary one, and its pleasures are n i fully known. They aim at enough superiority in their work to i 'sure its acceptance and requittal, :iu l with that they rest satisfied, ji'rae, as societv advances and d iinands a greater degree of per ' ction. their aim must rise; Vut ;t ieir endeavors will never equal ie efforts of those who, aside 3in all reward, desire and labor have their work of the best pos ble quality. Nor do the former, wever richly they may be re nted in money or fame, ever ste the pure delight that i3 the ntinual recompense of the latter. ( here are, indeed, few things j hich contribute so largely alike the happiness and success of ach individual and to the welfare i" l ie community as for men and vi-:;ien to pursue excellence in '.iir work for its own sake, and ad in that excellence a pleasure .hicL recompenses them for all tit-, toil thev have undergone. quire of Ai.SA.vr, April IB, 1S3S. WM'L.M GnUN- , FASHION' !i!.K TAIi.OK . . Noby suits ami pnts wit and made to order trom the latest lino of samples di rect from 'Frisco a specialty. C'luariiiiir and repairing a prompt')- done. First strec AlbanyOr. H. Hi ml I. BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, ALL WORK warranted. Shop since the fire removed to Ferry street, second do-r from postolice. Newton M-fciiif Floor Ciew I TUB OLD WA T THE NEW WAT Every housekeeper knows from experience the hard labor requii ;d to wash floors and wring the cloths by hand. By using the Newton self-wrijging floor cleaner, wringing the cloth by hand is avoided, the h-trd labor is thereby les sened; the hands do not come in contact with the water, whereby you can use boiliiur and ammonia water. The N'cwton self-wringing floor cle ner is light, durable and simple in construction, and well merits the claim of being the best invented. Special vhIhs to canvasser? and the usual discount to the trade. Manufactured and sold by LOUIS YIERECK, Albany. Linn County, Or agon. SPState and Territorial rights for sale in Kansas, Colorado, Nevada, Texas, Oregon, California. Washington. Montana. Alaska, New Mexico, Idaho, Indian, Utah, Dakota, Arizona and Wyoming Territories. W. FV READ , (Successor to X. fl. ALLEN) Winter and. spring stock 1 am dow receiving new goods in every line and would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect our stock and prices. We propose to have thej The Live Drv Goods House Of Albany, and shall lat all times study the wants of our.patrous--both in style anrljp rices. Dry Goods, Notions Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries,Etc Call and see me. First Street, IF1. BEAD, (Snccessor to N H. Allen; Albany, Oregon. BUILDING MATERIAL FOR SALE ANY ONE WISHING TO TRADE A fresh milch cow for a dry one and re ceive the difference in cash should apply to John Brijrjfs. BUILDIXG TO RENT SUITABLE FOK small business, next door to Thompson Sl Ovem-an's harness store. Inquire at the latter place Practical Titiloriii. JURIST WYSS, ONE DOOR EAST OF j yj Democrat othce on feeco-.iu street, is pre paired to make suits, and all kinds of cloth ing. Menu or boys' clothing repaired and cleaned at teasonable rate9. A fne line o samples on htnd. Charges reasonable. Fish Unrkft- IriRESH FISH EVERY' DAY AT THE ' new fish market of B. F. Word opened next door south of the Western Uo'cn telegraph office Having leased a portion;" of the yard oeeupied by Mr. Carter, situated on the city railroad switch, between" Fourth and Fifth streets, I will endeavor to i-i.or h.md !i irenfral simnlv of buildinsr material, such as lumber ana clear shingles, sawed and shaved, cedar , and white nr. Alsolatu, and will receive orders tor cash, doors and mouldings when desired. Those desiring anything in my line are solicited; to call before purchasing W.W.CROWDER IEEE., CT- CT CQSTIEj GENERA Li AJJTRD - TWO GOOD MESf TO WORK OS A farm: eood rteady position. Also two good girls o do general housework. Apply at once to Burkhart & Miller. TIT ANTED GOOD AGKNTS TO INTRO Jf duce an article used in every house hold for every town and county in Oregon, and Washington and Idaho territories. Address Box 305, Albany, Oregon. Keep Out the Flic. BY USING SCREEN DOORS AND WIN DOWS manufactured by R. B. Vunt Shop on corner of Second and Ellsworth Sta. "IITANTED -ALL THE FARMERS WHO V - wish t.. sell their farms, to call and place the s "ie in the hands of Cnrran k Montieth, have several customecu for good trrai t-k farms. The erematioa of the body of 'axuillo Roth, a late member of he stock exchange of London, iTid also a Jew, gives the first ! astance on record where the body f a Jew has been given to the ames as a method of returning ust to dust. The operation seems have had the approbation of the lebrew authorities, although it aised animated discussion over ; . i . tl , F Konns to Kent, oe scriptural aspect of the cre-f rtRSISHEI) d00MH UP.STAIRS in aatii' i mode oi disposing Of the i J? front of brick on First street. Apply at it-ad. ' G. Mselfer, I -AND DEALER IN- Text Books and all School Soplies. Fine stationery, miscellaneous bdoks, photograph and autograph albums, inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books and all kindj of musical merchandise. General News IDepot. "Mail orders promptly attended to. FU SAI.K. AN l FRESH MILCH COW; ONE LIGHT one-horse hack, one set of light double haniws. For further information call upon K. R Vunk. Hkralo office The City Liquor Store, M. VAVHIOAIIT, Proprietor. tSTSeal door to theJOdd Fellows' emple, Albany, Oregon"53l Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported andJdome8ticfwines,Viquorg, cigars ar toV-8. Only flrst-cla8S,liquori8tore in she city SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY rk. who i!.:; h .he srreat lens ot isonlv put up in large two ounce tin ! , -. -.1 In OOafc. VEiory to piamiiuj; i i "3 a pill lip III lilli.li lvii i,iii: mi ; rpi and is an absolute cure for o'd COST. 1 LleSt burns, wound, chapped liaii- ,! t Will positive-: a iiiLCJi-1 FOR SALE AT COST ! I hereby offer to the people of Albany and vicini NTitv my entire stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries at goocis must be sold within twenty days PRINGFIELD SAWMILL SPRIXGFIELD SgTAlbany yard and office on Railroad, between 4 !i and 5th streets Jg Having lumber not excelled in quality, ndfacilitics uot surpassed for the prompt and satisfactory tilling or orders, 1 rcspe -tfuili sUcn a, ua iti rada. A, WIIESLKlt. 1 J NEW STORE. NEW GOODS1 The Hardware and N ovelty S ore Opened by Wm.jiSimpson. 5, 10, I . 2 '-in IJo cent counters u-eaeh oi' which every articU is sold at the figures named. This is a rare opportunity to?replenish youikiteheu furniture and household furnishing goods, or to purchase 10,000 usefularticles at prices never before heard of. W m.8IMP80N, -ALSO HAVING PURCHASED THE S EW BAIKEUPT STOCK -Of Sliane & Lonswav i Batoy! -LTULL STOCK OF- Staple Groceries I Fine Glasswm,Crocker? Tb beat quality oi toaa, coO , caisina aao. ante, ete. CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. Atthisoldand reNabie hotue ia alto to round a OMopiste aaaortment, of fresh famik crooBries, to which la contantly being aJdeH j lh geaaoaable UceH of irraeariaa a&d gnwiaam uch as Cranbernea, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc. These (roods were all boiutht when prioaa were low, and the beueflt of the margin will ti given to bis customers. Kemember the plaue. at the old corner on First and Bwialbin Sta. WM MM HOFFMAN AND PFE1FFER. Proprietors of Offers the entire stock of dry godos, boots- and shoes, ladies' fine drecs goods, woolen tar rum, domestics, etc ec. t A Cost Without Rome! jCCT" These goods must be sold. Call early and secure bargains. NO BAITS ATTENTION 4LBAN SODAWOBES i And manufacturers of Choice CoDfectionery. We are now prepd to furnish fbo'ce, fresk caxidiea of btt gnbde, consisting- ol nre ti t;. assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra - .enco and chocolate ci euros, fancy nuxot, cioudy tujs and a geueial assortment oi flue candies AT ftII01.EALE B RETAIL. A good opportunity to try the benefit of buying clean, fresh groceries and provisions for spot cash is now offered by KENTON & CHASE, Nevv Store between the opera house and postoffice . LOWEST PRICES flrOrders from country dealers piptuntly taned to. Factory un t'mt street, t Albany. - -.- Oregon tm, 1MI. at v., rntp'n. n. NEW PROCESS fLOUR. (Superior for fam&f and bakera' m) - TteBestSioraseFaoiiitiesr eSTVhf) Higtumt price in Ai.aNlf , - paid for wheat. . OltUUK, fieven? House Sestaumtl 7- (OK KDBOPSAH PlH) Condneted by H. DIERCKS. illeals serrd fraaai IS eestfs tm ijrtnHt- tnera order wsateaer desired. TV jb i with the best in tie " aret. spy f 'J THE PHU OGRAPHER. Paxton's oM stand Albany m FOR LIGHT -o) (o- still -an-ei- one. me lui . a ?uiu eruptions. ick iend is on indies, and he in- j ;. klalg' tl Come early and secure some bargains. add to munuiaoture one v maies diameter, to cost 110,000. Sold bv Foshav tV Mason at '25 cents per box bj mail jo (.-euto. J: JOSEPH. and Lami) TrimniMS ! IW SPRING GOODS -AT- JULIUS GBAD WOHL'S Crockery Store. Hporer 33ros'. Silverware, French., Ohiiia land Crystalware, Boys' "VVagons vnd "Doll Carriages, Fancy and Toy Ooods. SAVE YUR MONEY Bv buying your goods irom my"score. I am bny ing direct from the factory and sell at Eastern prices with freight added, ior cash. Keiiton's Mm Powde One Pound Can.25c I am agent for tea responsible Fir and Marine In sui'ance companies, representing $72,-. ;oo,oor. Insure and prolect youi self before it - too late. Iam also agent for the Frank Bros. Implement Co , Portland. IkF lei on park Francais. Hier wird deuich gesprochen.g Mr. Phil Lewis, of the firm of i. Lewis k Son, At Sheila", Linn county, having just retnruerl from Portland, where he purchased a fine stock of goods for the coming spring trade, now invites the inspection of his customers. A2TThese goods were bought for cash and the advantage of very low prices will be given to the buyers. PRUSHAW'S DEAD SUOT ON AGUE With the spring comes the ' ague. This now popular nre for ague has never been known to fail. Call for testimonials at Prushaw's dru store, next to Revere house. Price 75 cts. per bottle. SECOND HAND STORE. The past year lias proven it to be a necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy your Stoyes Furniture, tinware We aie always prepared to buv vour heuschold furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents for the PEERLESS OIL CAN And Lamp Filler. tTinshop recently added . All work done at the lowest possible rates M. FRANKLIN & CO! Do not be deceived into buying worthless or spurious goods for" the bi ere sake of getting a prize. Ve will srive yon good honest goods at the lowest bottom prices, and al low you 5 per cent off on cash. Btovmell & Stanard. 1 r i t -