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rjlTTTl IE MOIXCs HERALD: TUESDAY,! JUXE 2fi. 1 sss. X S I I Horning 'JJaUji rftevm! Daily amp weekly TERMS Ot jjl-H-SCiaFriON; Published every e.'..vero.l by carri l;y mull, icr yai ..... DAILY. Piorrnn'.' except Monday.) ;-. uer week 0 uu WKKICLV. (Published every Friday Murnin?.) no copy, per annum, i: auiamc When not paid i s advance 2.fu Tilt: MAIL. Mails at the Albany postoffice close a.Jiollows: G:30 a. m. For all offices north The Eastern states The West Side And the Nairow Giu-'e Ft. R. For Portland and Saieni 11a.m. C'orvallis and Yaquina 12:30 P. M. Al otliee south 7:30 p. m. The postollice will be closed each e ening from six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for f the early momms: train should be mailed before S o clock the reyioues Jenin;,'. THE NEXT PRESIDENT. E" peaking oi t;.e use or water ways, the American Machinist .fives the following very significant fact : "The people of this country j will do well to note the agitation j that is going on in England in ' favor of inland water-ways. This j o tI f f i An io iionuuil ViT- tlio rrvofn'l I - i ness of the railway corpor: t on-, j which make their freight tariffs so ; high that manufacturers awavj from ti e sea coast have little hopes i of coff petition. This is having; the efl'tct to drive nianufactuiers ! to the si a past, or to other conn- j tries. 1 lie plain moral of this, as j applied io tins country, is, pre serve all means of inland commu nication bv water." GEO JMITH y (SUCCESSOR TO V. II. McFARLAND) CZ3 e2 00 C3 C3 6 Btelft tiaras The Chicago republican conven tion, after five days of wise delib eration, has put in nomination for president of the United States Gen. Benjamin Harrison, of Indi ana, grandson of President Win. H. Harrison, the grand old hero who led the famous presidential canvass of "Tippacanoe and Tylei too," of 1S40, and great grandson of Benjamin Harrison, the delegate from Virginia who introduced the declaration of independence into the colonial congress and one of its signers. But Gen. Benjamin Har rison does not need to refer to his ancestors for fame or honor, for his own personal career has established both. He was born at North Bend, Ohio, on August 20, 1833, gradu ated from Miama university in 1852, studied law in Cincinnati and in 1854 removed to Indianapo lis, Indiana, where he has since reside d.,. He was elected supreme court reporter in 1800, ind served in the army from 18(52 to 18G5, going in as second lieutenant and holding the rank of brevet briga dier general at the close. Presi dent Hayes appointed him on the Mississippi river commission in 1878, and he was elected United States senator March 4, 1881. Gen. Harrison possesses a clean record, indomitable energy, per severing and painstaking habits of labor, undoubted statesmanship, and no connection with disparaging jobs to effect his election, and will carry a large majority of the na tion's votes to place him in the white house next March. The convention took an unusual length of time to make the selection, but they selected wisely and well. For the second place on the tick et no better man could be found The African explorer, Henry M. Stanley, has been a prominent figure before the civilized world and barbarous Africa. A day or two since the telegraph brought intelligence which led to the belii f that Stanley had come to an un timely end, but later news indi cates that, although in a tight place, he is likely to pull through and finally reach civilization. 1-3 r. tu joins xisr To the testimonial of a gentleman cured ot LumSagO by St. Jacobs Oil. is subscribed the subjoined indorse ment and autograph of a distinguished public officer : "I eoncur in indorsing St. Jacobs Gil' .r c,? n A CUKE S BOTTLE. Ex-Pestmaster Gensral cf the United States. J V " V 1 1. iSk Men ! RHEUMATISM, NEUSALG'A, SCiATsCA, SPRAINS, BRUsSIS AND BURriS. boca by DnipgtiU ind Deniers Fverywhrre. IHE CHARLES t vvor- :-,.,, wo -DEALER IX- fATMTOSTl! business ieie,jve -A FULL STOCK OP- Fine Gl The pretty ami refined Princess Alexandria of Greece is to be given in marriage to Prince Paul of Rus sia, who it is intimated is as wild and unwashed as a veritable Tartar. Political intrigue probably instigates the marriage, and the pretty princess will submit accord ing to court etiquette. Europe engages in some stu pendous undertakings. One of them is the proposed draining of the Zuyder Zee to obtain more land. It will be several years yet before America has to engage in such un dertakings for a similar purpose. Gen. Sheridan is to be taken to the seaside to trv the recuperating effects of the sea breezes. Stoves and Ran ere s ALSO A FULL LINE OPt- - TINWARE, PUMPS, HOSE, COPPER WARE And every variety of cooking utensils and novelties 'in house furnishing' goods, j lie public is invited to call and examine this mammoth stock under the new management. SPRIN SlIIXGFrELD GFIELDiSAW NULL Alb;1y yard land ofHce on Rail road, hetween 4th and 5th streets nm,ntVl Z?' n-11 h" -ndfacilities not surpassed for the 1 ' "." '"j in- (irutr... i resDceuuliv solicit a share of v. WHEELER. Havinrr decided to clve' out our "v4.il sell our ENTIRE STOCK 'thin AT FurnishingGoods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, valises, Ect Cost I the I.UK.V. i McELHFNEY To the wife of Robert Mc E'heney in this city on Juno 2T, a son. M RE Staple Groceries I (ware,! The best quality ot teas, eoffoa, raising ha. tacts, etc CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Breac? Every Day. At this old and reliable hoaae is afss n f found a complete assortment, of fresh famU Toceries, to which is constantly being adder! mfl tlte seasonable lines of groceries and provisiossi such as Cranberries Fine Pickle, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchovy Mustard, , Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of Ail Kinds, ' Bohemian Glassware, Etc. These goods were all boueht when -.prioaa were low, and the benefit of the margin will tvt ve.n to his customers. Remember the nlau u the old corner on First and Boadalbin Sts. mm MEiti. NEW TO-DAY. ft lardware k ty S ore Those wishing bargains will cal Pearly before thn stock is broken, as these goods must be sold within1 he next 90 days, . HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER Proprietors of 4LB1NY SODA WORE Opened by w'm. Simpson. 5 10. which every article'is sold at the ficrur io lepienisn your kitchen Jurmture and hous hold furnishing purchase IO.OO0J J.isefularticles at prices reyer before heard oi. 15, and 70 cem, counters no each of s named. This is a rar oiMidpritnifu ... i j oods, or io J?ok Sale -a (;ood 2nd hand wag- J? on. iLquire at this ottic F WELL ESTAIILISHkIi niillinery store. Will run down at n-t s, that it will not require much capital to pur chase the same, r'or furt'ier p;rtienUrs rail upon or address. MKS. k. J.i.. CONNkK. Box 168, Albany, Oj;n. LO.-J. " ONE TWO-YEAR OLD STKEK, LIGHT red, with some white on his hreast aini flanks, also riirlu ear cut off and left ear sp!;t, and branded L on left hip. Left inj farm one mile east of Albany about two months ajjo ny one returning or yiviny in formation leading to the recove'rv of the same, will be suitably rewarded by R. L. BVUKHART. I 1 Cost itliont Reserve ! These goods must be soh1.. ( hill early and secure bargains. SOW m bookseller, Newsdealer, Stationer, -AND DEALER 1N- YEARS OLD i r miles smith' i . 'banv. Or. sp':i:ialtv. lone Cleaning' and First strut:' Cow for Sale A FIXE MILCH COW, a . for sale T. J. Anderson. than Levi P. Morton, of New York, ot Albany, near the calapoia. who was selected. lie was born in ! V ' , FAS"'(,SA,ii,K V"'1'1; i IT . iNoiiy suits ami innts cut and mad Vermont, May lb, 1824. HlS early i to order from the latest line of samples di education placed him in the mer-1 repairing a promp cantile field, in tvhich he rose rap idl y,l is first location being Boston and subseqvently York, where he established two banking houses He has been a member of corgress minister to Fiance, and is a man o rip3 learning and undoubted abil.- ty, and will corrma id a -c) (o- WAJSTKr- -All lis W wish towel! their farms, to eall ami place the s ne in the hands of Curran vV Montieth have several tustomecs for jfcad Lrrai rork farms. and Lamp Trimmings -AT- Wol SEALED PROPOSALS FOR 100 CORD body fir wood delivered at the Albanv electric light works w ill bu received on or be- larger ! ,ore Mav -5- 'J'"e riybt lo tejeet and and all support than anv other man that . - . : " ' , , , , , . , Itarsaln. coma nave oeen seuctea. tviin 170 i sale ox Jj of good bn JDLIUS GEADWOHl'S Crockery Store. Text Mi and all School Sopolies. stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph7 albims. inkstands, iivc, peris, penc.ih, etc., etc. Siieetjuiusic, music books .and all iffidj of musical inerchai)dise. Grerieral Nows Depot. 23FMail orders promptly att3nded: to. And manufacturers of Choice CoDfectionery. j We are now prepared to famish choice, frerffc candies of best grade, comiiating of jmre stick, lesorted flavors, mixed candies, extra, Frene and chocolate creams, fancy muced, candy toys and a general assortment of floe randies AT WHOLESALE OK RETAIL f?"0rder8 from eonntry dealers promptly tf tened to. Factory on First street, Albany, - - Oregon lei Crown Milk1 NEW PROCESS FLOURi (Snperior tort&milr aaad 1 Tlie Best Storage FacUitiea &The Highest f rie io aJLBAinr paid lor wheat (MtSGtiK, W. F. READ, (Successor to N.UL ALLEN) JUNE 14, 15JSS, A TEAM I Harrison and Mnrlnn as Vadwrs. A of good broken marcs, about MOO II,-.. i each, 5 and 7 yeais each. One fine brood the SUCCeSS of the Republican party mare with celt, one yeai lin.' ami one -2-year- oiu eon,, one aL'"n ami narntss. lnou.re ' for other farming implements at. this oiliee. i Ihe sale will occur m Albanv as abov-j next November is assured. :d The business of embarkihg in , American stock ranches bv English ' tor Sail-. FIXE DEXTEI! Sl'lilNG TOP Hl'OCY, lii(i'ire at the Noli- Io lliiiilcrs. HUNTERS A XI) DOGS THAT I0 X..)o know the difference between a sheen ane a Chinese pheasant, arc hereby notified t keep off our farm east of this eity.or suffer th consequence of an enforcement of the law o1 trespass. iSuM & LAXXINO. "DOOMS FOR KENT. IXIIRE OF MRS. -. i. . -j. j j. i i tor one or two; horses. capitalists it seems does not always hkrald ottice. pan out as well as could be wished. For instance, a recent English ob server reports to his home paper : "I found on that ranch a manager drawing a salary of $25,000 a year and an assistant manager drawing a salary of $6250. In addition to this they had spent thousands of pounds sterling in worthless im provements, so far at least as the cattle business is concerned. I found on that Western prairie ranch located many, many miles from a railroad, servants dressed in red livery, and many other things fully as ridiculous. The men who should have devoted the greater part of their time to the management of Chas. Dubrille. For Sale at a Barxain. ABRaN xew phaeton buggy of late make. Will be sold at a bargaii-. Inquire at this office. H EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE . and jeweler, Albany, Oregon, the company's business spent most of their time hunting and fishing." A German doctor has been in vestigating a to the size of men's and women's hearts. The mascu line heart weighs more and is larger than that possessed by the fair sex. A heart, it would appear, grows most quickly during the first and second years of life, and be tween the second and seventh years it doubles in size. Until after the fiftieth birthday the heart still srows a little. In childhood the male aud female 1 e irt are the same size, but after manhood the masculine heart develops much more than the female, and ends by being two square inches larger than the latter. A. P, WOODWARD, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Obstetrics and treatment of chronic Diseases of women and children a specialty". Office in front room up-stairs over Gnul wohl's store. "PUILDIXG TO 11 EXT 'SUITABLE FOR Aj small business, next door to Thompson Ro-er Bros'. Silverware, Fr ? nch, Cliiua aiiclCrvstaiware. Boys' "Waroris vnd Doll Carriao-es, ; Fancy and Toy Goods. SAVE YUR MONEY . Bv buying your goods tromjiiy store. I am buy ing direct from the factory and sell at Eastern prices with freight added, lor cash. Kenton's lMi Powde One Pound Can. 25c I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine ln surance companies, representing $7 2, 000,000. Insure and protect yourself before it is too late. Iam also agent ior the riank Bros. Implement Oor (rortland. Ici on pane Francais. Hier wirr neutch gesprochen. Inquire at the & Overman's harness store, latter place For alo. ASPAX OF WORSES. 'HARNESS -AND wa;on for sale, either together or sepa rately as will suit purchasers, l-'r.r infoima tion, eall at this ottice or at the owner's store at Soicvr. ALBAXY, OR.-CilAS. Only tirst telass house in the city. Lartre sampie rooms for com mercial men. Xo Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General stase utlii-e for Corvallis. You Mill Savi- Money PV TAKING YOUR SI'.WIX;; MACHINES AJ to the repairer, E r. Rtr.-ons, arid Jefferson struts. Albany. Oreui satisfaction or no wiv Whittier i Tliinspii, city stable, PLAIN . AND ORNAMENTAL I ARCHIE BLACKBUKN,Proprietor PAINTING. paper hanging Done on short notice. Satisfac ! tion guaranteed. Charges reason able and all work promptly attend ! ed to. HOhS ES BOARDED BY THE DAY On week. Baled hiy, haled straw am; 'eh'iivneil feed for sale at stable or delivered V anv oait ot the city Win er and s ock 1 am row receiving new ooods in every line and wouui coraiauy mvite everybody to oallj and inspeci our stock and prices. We propose to have th The Live Drv Goods House Albany, and shall at all times study-: the wants ot our patrons botn in style and prices. TOn fourth street, two court hou e. block of D EVERE HOUSE, V Pfeiffcr, i'rop. at l.t!i Good i..4: j.ami: i.,tn: STOCK.2 GRAIN FARMS AND 17 SMALL c cu ca-i terms, b.'iuo i i STOCE.'i t:R 4- tract i ifr u! 11 llrvai; A kill has been introduced in '' conortess to increase the sal.-iry of : oo.stal clerks. Hermann, of Or. - ! A yon, and Cox, of New York, we:.t before the committe and :!r0ued in favo of the action. - Xotifp ni' Iiiliitin. 'U'l-.'K IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE jt ci t'ri-. hither rir- ,;;--. ;.'..! i ii I Li ' il pa ir.:t ail !-i.t. l.af.t;:! Albany .bine Chicago ln!5 b'.-ct'. So. 1. white li-uiiK-kerel in palls .ind barrels jus": CCittl iib jl'OVvi.Cii fet-auuru 3. Agricttltural Implemenis, FARM IIViPLEMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION HARDWARE Stoves and Tinware ! ! AT PORTLAND PRICES. CALL AND SEE US. Shoiid OwjfOft. Don't fa:! U fie ;:ririii at!'irt miU'-r & Co. Tiivy 'ara the iatw tiling in novelty furniture 'f Tav-".. OTIf'E IS HEREI-.Y 01 YEN THAT THE t.. -rtll it Hit. -it.v (ti A!i:lii l.iii!' county, urejion, nr liic vwi ui joco, h.--been placed in mv Ijaml for colb.ctioi, aim will remain so for thirty days from this dat;. during which time 1 will receive and r .ipr for such tax at the ottice of the city ru ortier. All taxes remaining unpaid ut the exniri ion i of thirtv davs will be returned as delmqiieiit. atter winch time costs and expenses for coi lecrinL' said rielbiqueiit taxes will be addei. Dated at Albanv, Or., this i'.d day of April, lisS. - ISAAC HAYS. " Citv Marshal. Orburti Browaell ifc. Ilaiiird"; just ruttivci! Contractor uA Builder. THE UNDERSIGNED J!l AV1NG I O cated in Albnny solicits tatronajre from citv and coat trv. Will ( ontract to build b rid ire s, barns, aiid all miiinier j oi tiwellinjr houses, mciiidiny: tueen Anne. Ha-t'ake and E'izabethhtri stvles Dry Goods Notions, Furnishing Goods,' Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoesc Groceries,Etc Call and see me. TXT. IE1- EEADJ (Successor t-j N H. Aiic.y Albany, Oregon. of liuiliiina-s. S) I .1 ( Will furnish plans and 1 1 li.tln- tN.l.ir C C ASSEL- A. fine selection, of freh nilHn fry just arrived from New York at E. & C Howard's, j The City Liquor Store, M. BAV31GA.IIT, Proprietor. jRTNext door to the Odd Fellows' eniple, Albany, Orosronl Keeps constantly on hand th finest imjir.rte.l and doniestiejwines, liquors ciars"ar toV'Joa. Onlv first-cliss li'pior store in she city J. ' " SPECIAL ATTENTION PAIOiTO CnCEHS FROM THE COUNTRY Mere Hoise EestanranS H. DIERCKS.S Veala arrM (ffVnvnera order h " "d wih the best in the market: "flat SECOND HAP STORE. j - ii- Th e past yeari-:t.s proven it to be a necessity. The t,t and cheapest place in the city to buy your Stoves, Furniture, tinwars We aie always im-r.:irerl tr thitt t-.,, hetiseiiold fiirnitiire :it tbo i.rht cash price. Sole airenis ior theJ " PEERLESS OIL GAR And iLamp Tinshop recently added. All work done at the lowest possible rates. L. GOTTLIE. Jipany " t BU!i House AND HAIR DRESSING SA'mnN. JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR. iSPLadie? nd children's;. hair dress- ng specialty. Dntue satisfaction guarar.tc-d. ( alirirui.-i 'at-KCurc. The only guaranteed cur fnr ar arrh, cold in the head, lrav fever cold, catarrhal deafness a"nd sore'eves Restore the sense of taste and'un pleasant breath, resulting from ca p n ?5"..&nd Pheasant to use, follow directions and a cure is wir. anted, by all dnisrtrists. Scnriu circular to ABIFT1F viriucjr COMPANY, Oroville cv-,1 s;Y ,m" reatnieut for 100. sent ,.,; if,. 1 1-10. Eor sale bs Foshsr" a- iocn,. . D. T. Wvnian. Hor-nt. (r- ot.,.. insurance company for Albanv and Linn county has hisoftb-e u-iti. wi... V Donley real estate sirmtj nH parties desironsof doinyr business with him will have the same nromnltv at- nded to in iiis absencr- bv -iiinfr ..t li'-ir otlio,.. f-,vr rioors ,,f rv,,, Bros, grocery store. Tea all the way from pi;v rourd at Brown,.-!! :i" to 75 cents S: Canard's. NORTH WEST ilfl.'i 1 1 I Lf u TL1 INSURANCE COMPANY OREGON PORTLAND, E. L. THOMPSON. Agent ! r r, -