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(Published every Friday Morning.)
ne copv, per annum, m uuvauce S2.00
Wiion not paid in advam-e
THE MAILS.
Mails at the Albany uostorfke close as follows:
For all offices north V
1 ae Eastern states . (
'infc West Side r f
V6:30 A. M.
And the A'airow Gau?e K. R. )
For Portland and Salem .11 A. M.
cVrvailis and Yauuina. 12:80 p. m.
Al office south - 7:30 p.m.
The postotfice will be closed each evening
t f nun six to seven o'clock.
' Registered matter for the early morning
train should be mailed before 8 o clock the
preyioues veiling.
NATIONAL ESPJBLICAN llCitiilV
FOR PRESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
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?RES
FOR VIVE-PRESIDENT,"
LEVI P . MORTON ,
OF NEW YORK.
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELKCTORS,
ROBERT Jl'LEAN, W.I. K APL'S,
C. W. FULTON.
TI1E IMMORTALITY OF MIND
The trick of the memory to
bring before the mirror of thejsible, and it will take tully ten
mind, at unwonted times, past ' d'l.vs to restore communication by
events that have been buried under r dl. , .
the dust and accumulations of TlIE peculiarities of Russian
passing events so long as to be.j police restrictions was recently ex
considered lost forever, establishes j hibited at the uneral of the" Ee.
beyond question that the thinking i gian ambassador Count de Dud
part of the human brain is inde-1 l6j in St- Peterburg. The czar
Btructible. Every one has expe-1 had 8i!nified bis intention to
rienced the strange tricks that j attend and the poIice authorities
memory occasionally plays. You j were instructed t0 adinit no one
are engaged in reading, in writing, j iutQ the chm(.h without a tickfc,
in serious occupation whicn en-1 The widow of the de(:eased uo
grosses your mental powers. Bud
aeniy mere oursrs into yur;
thoughts Some recollection ,ot ; ticket and was reflised T)ermissiou
childhood, some trivial circum- ; to enter and had to git in her car.
stance that happened years ago riage untU gome high ortidaI amon
and was forgotten immediately ; th Uce was indnced to pasg her
afterwards. Not the minutest!;,, x- .j tf-..,..;r.i
analogy need exist between your
present thought and the unbidden
i recollection that starts, goblin-like,
from the sealed-up vaults of the
past. Does this not indicate that
every experience in life, no matter j
how frivolous, leaves an indelible ;
i print on the mental organism, and I
;that, though this print may seem j
!to fade, it is still there, like writing
fin invisible ink, only waiting for
some exciting cause to bring it out
clearly and legibly? ' This truth is
enforced by the experience of
persons who have been on the
threshold of death. Those who
have been recovered from drown
ing or hanging "say that previous to
the advent of unconsciousness
they have Seen a SOrt Of panorama
of their whole previous existence, j
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With not the Smallest incident,
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thought, or feeling omitted; and :
it is'thence inferred that all liuman j
beings at the moment of dissolu- j
tion experience this awful resurrec-
tion Of the dead past. Again it is
well known that very aged persons
are used to throw back and concen- I
trate the light of their memory !
npon scenes of early childhood,
recalling many things which had
faded even to themselves in middle
life, whilst they often forget alto
gether the whole intermediate
stages of their existence. Many
argue from these facts that human
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BOU1S had previous existence, Or at
least that memories of pre-exist
ence came to them through the in
heritance from ancestors. Netes
ind Queries says cur brains are
lherited from our ancestors.
thy, then, may it not be that the
human brain is a palimpset, con
taining more or less faded, yet
, , , . . i ,
recoverable, "records, not only Ot j
our entire past life, but of the lives
ot our ancestors to tne remotest
periods ! Irytnagoras prolessed a i
j : distinct recollection of his former
ives. Lumen, in Flammarion's
'''"Stories," finds that his soul had
. passed through llianv previous '
Conditions. Indeed the idea of !
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transmigration, which is a poetic j
! forecast of the more scientific doc-1
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trine here enunciated, is a very 1
familiar one. Coleridge in his
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boyhood, one day was proceeding
through the Strand, stretching out
his arms as it swimming, wnen a
passer-by, feeling a hand at his j
7 coat-tail, turned rudely round ana
j seized him as a pickpocket. Coler
idge denied the charge, and con
' fessedf!hat he had forgotten his
i whereabouts in the impression that
he wis Leander swimming across
thev Iellespont a wretched street
"ll'inp' being transformed by his
! limftsination into the signal-list it
f "of the beautirm priestess or sestos.
Sow it would be a little too fanci
ful to suggest tftat Coleridge ma;
' have numbered Leander among hia
ancestors, and that Leander's
memory was suddenly in aa il--normal
moment reassert! :ig its. II
through the brain of Coleri lx.
It would be too fanciful, and. b
sidea Leander may never ha-
' existed. One thing it dots esta
j I!o i, and that is thu indtru 1
baity of the human mind, am", t:
nabilitv to. forest.-... '
American skill and enterprise
seems to drift towards the compar
atively new railroad advanture?,
rather than in the older commer
cial marts. The average tonnage
of ships tussing through the Suez
final h-v increased from 1,000
tins. in 1-71 to over "1,750 in 1SS7.
Out of 3,1 .7 vessels passing through
last year, 2,230 were English, and
only 3 American. The Engineer
well says, "This table also indi
cates the depth to which the once
great merchant navy of the United
States has sunk, to find that only
three voyages -were made in the
year by its ships through this
great waterway."
Mexico seems to be a very hard
country for railroading. On tiie
Mexican Central every rainy sea
son has been marked bv de'struc
tive washouts, but this j-earhe
catastrophes have beei worse tlan
usual, culminating nuw in great
floods between the City of Mexico
and Zacatecas, which have de
stroyed many villages, and ren
dered thousands of people home
less. One hundred mile of the
j railroad has been rendered impjis-
aware of the order, drove to the
church
without the necessary
HI. -LVK V11.1CI llUllliSlll llVUllOUC
under siu-h
arbitrariness.
barbarous official
The emperor of Japah expresses
himself emphatic-ally upon ti e
dancing question, being of the
opinion that the prevalence of such
a voluptuous custom was a sure
indication of the decay of the
nation.
MAKICIKI).
LOm"S -BOCOS At the court house, in
this city, on F iday, June -23t' by C.io.
Humphrey. Esq., Mr. Mi:hael i ftu ami
Mrs?. Mary A. Boinra. of Wnvriai -f-.
NEW TO-a.
Dissolution of Pariaer.ship.
sbia heretofore existing between Watt Ilon-
5n"l?Vf2n "m!"1- Vdf. f'!V"
niimeoi Hof,-r -n & llouttith, is th ? d iy (i's-
solved by mutual nsent, the former rets'-i-
b'th.. Sa'oon b--:uftjs, ane the latter the
re3tauraui.
lost.
ON WEDNESDAY, IS THIS CITY, A
nickel open facs watch with a brr-s
! rewarded by leaving the same with the ow'.i-
j L" E-s,,e"' a Schnieer's i.ve.y stable.
i-hfiin ftfnr.l,a.l TKa ..-ill K, :...!.!..
FOR SALE -A GOOD 2ND HAND WAG
on. Iiquire at this ottic
FOK SALE A WELL ESl'ABLISH.' i;
millinery store. Will run down stock so
that it will not require much capital to pur
chase the same, f'or furrier particulars, mi!
upon or address. JIKS. E. J,u. CONN Kit.
Box 108, Albany, Ogn.
ONE TWO-YEAR OLD STEER, LIGHT
red, with some white on his bre: tt a::d
! flanks, also rijrht ear cut off and left ear
I split, and branded L on left hip. Left ray
j farm one mile east of Albany about two
montns ago Anyone returning or giving in
formation leading- to the recovery of the
same, will be suitably rewarded by
R. L. BURKHART.
Cow for Utile.
FINE MILCH COW, 6 YEARS OLD
JA. for sale T. J. Anderson, 5 miles south
of Albany, near the Calapooia.
M'LaDOMLIN , FASHIOKABLB TAILOR .
Noby suits and .nants cut and made
to order from the latest line of samples di-
rectfroin 'Frisco a specialty. Cleanin; and
repairing a prompt done. First street
Albany, Or.
V wish to sell their farms, to call and
P'ace the s me in the hands of Curran &
jrocd irrai
iuuuLicou uuie sevcrdi cusiomecs lor
t.nnk farms.
Xofice to llunier.s.
HUNTERS AND DOGS THAT DO NOo
know the difference between a sheH ane
.Knovv lI'e unierence oet-.veen a snepo am
keep off our farm east of this city.or suffer th
consequence of an enforcement of the In-v of
trespass. isom & laxning.
For Sale at a Rarsain.
. BRaN- sew PHAETOn buggy of
bite make. Will be sold at a bargain.
Inquire at this office.
:
E.3lAJLZ
l-'or Sale,
five np-.VTr.R spmvn tap p.T-nnv
X. for one or twoj horses. . Inquire at the
Herald office.
BUILDING TO KENT "SUITABLE FOR
small business, next di.or to Thcc y; .on
& oviiriiuui s nai'ness store,
latter place
Infj-.iire at the
O EVEKE HOUSE, ALBANY, Oil. CHAS.
AX Ifeifier, Pr.)-. Only flm-eeiass house
in the city. Large sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General staj-a office for Corvalbt,
oa, wiJl Save Money
."Y. TAKING YOU! SEWING MACHINES
ly to tne repairer, B F. Par.jons, at Sixth
v -J-nr'ii stress, Albany, Oregon. Good
ariMHt.rtori or no pay. .
i -t white sLirt ia the market
VV". F. j;ead'a; and don't 'forgr-t that
P"voses io give away a fine sold
v it, h'fWith T,(:m Call am! invest-
jou ueeu. a. i;;.iod Or,
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PATENT FRUIT IftYER
1 he Curran Fruit Dryer baa been in use throughout the Willamette
Valley for the past six years and 13 conceederl by all to be superior to any
dryer evei placed in the market. We are prepared to fill orders for this
dryer, and will take in payment dried fruit at the highest market price.
Parties desiring to engage in- the profitable industry of fruit drying will do
well to send for descriptive circular and testimonials, which contains all
necessary information pertaining to fruit drying. We have a. few second
hand dryers which we ofFer very che?p.
Address D. B. MONTEITH .v. CO. Albany, Oreson.
G-EO. W. SMITH
(SUCCESSOR TO W.jH. McFARLAND)
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-DEALER IN-
Stoves citncl Ranges
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
TINWARE, PUMPS, HOSE, COPPER WARE
And every variety of cockinff utensils and novelties "in house furnishing
good-. The public is invited to eailukt examine this mammoth stock under
the new management. .
M,000 GIVEN Af AY !
In profits will be' given to custoV
ners
at the store of
WM. SIMPsON,
Who is selling an immense bankrupt
i -an ana see tne good on .-. io, !-,
Headquarters tor bis bargains.
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jamps and Lamp
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JULIUS GRADWOHL'S
Crockery Store.
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.Hoorer IBros'. Silverware,
Fr j ncli, Oliiria andOrvstalware.
Boys' Waerons vnd "Doll Carriages.
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv buying your oods trom'ray store. 1 am buy
ing direct from the iactory and sell at Eastern prices
with freight added, lor cash.
Kenton s BiBff Powde
I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In
surance companies, representing $72 ,000,000. Insure
and protect youi self before it is too late. I am also
agent for the Frank Bros. Implement Co-, '-Portland.
Ici on -parl Francais.. Hief mird deutch gesprochen.'
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between this date and January 1, 1S80.
stock of geueral merchandise at cost.
:) and;Jo cent counters. His store is
Trimmings
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ie Pound - Can. 2oc!
3 orliilibriLyiMrl Mill
i SIirXG-FIELD
J3grAlbany yard and oilice cm
Havinsr lumber not excelled inJiualitv, uiidfafilities not surpa-i-)! for
promj)t aud.satisuctory tnlinsr or orders.
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Having decided to clo
will
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ENTIRE STOCK
Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hat Caps, Trunks, luuses, Eot
AT
.Those .wishing bargains will call earlybefore tlm
stock isbroken, as tliese goods must be ld within
Hi u ;.v :
93 diys,
6. B,
bookseller, Newsdealer, Stationer.
-AND DEALER IN-
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luni iuuiiki w
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Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autosranh albums.
inkstands, in; oens. iien".ii?. -, er,c.
kindj ofmusical merchadise.(('n tw
Oenerai News Depot. IfS
(""Mail orders promptly attended
W. F. READ,
: (Successor to X. H. ALLEX)
- -isorrw
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1 am now receiving new goods in every line and
would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and prices We propose J;o have th
The Live Drv Ooods House
of A.ibany,""and shall at all times study; the
wants of our patrons both in style and prices.
Dry Goods Notions,
Furnishing Goods.
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Call and see me.
(successor
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The City Liquor Store ,
31. BAVMGART, Proprietor.
sI-Text door to the Odd Fellows" eiaple, Albany," Orefron"s3
Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported and domestic' wines, liquors 'curard'ar
toWsos. Only first-class liquor.store in she city " '
SPECIAL ATTEHTICN PAIDITO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY-' 7
H-vi!road, between 4ih and 5ih &y.v:.i.
not surpu-ifu iorttic
lif:t !t Sanr: of "tin"
I rcsnecuiiuv
out - ., our business here, we
sell our
Cost !
all School Supnlies.
Sheetjmusic, music bookstand all
to.J
stock
6roceries,Etc
BEAD,: -
t.j " H. Aaeii
- ' Albany. Oregon. .
spring
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Bate I
-A FULL STOCK OF-
Staple Groceries I
Fine GIassware,Crockepy
The best qualify of toon, coffee, niabi aoK
ouitri, etc.
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Breac?
Every Day.
Atthisi old and refiabie hoase is aim tot?
found a complete assortment, of fresh famfli
groceries, to which is constantly being aided aft
the seasonable lines of groceries and proviauMM
such us
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 boutrht when -
acre low, and toe benefit of the marjj
fiven to his customers. Remember
t the old corner on First and Bn
HOFFMAN AND PFEF
Proprietors of
ALBANY SODA ORIS
And manufacturers of
Choice Confectionery, i
We are now prepared to famish cnoice, freA
candies of beet gride, consisting of pure stici,
assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra Frencs
and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy toy
and a general assortment of fine candies
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL; .'
OTOrdero from country dealers prompt; atr
tened to. Factoy on t'mtt, stzeet,
Albany, - - Oregorif
led Crow Millsj
NEW PROCESS FLOURi
(Snpcrierterfas9ssr Mbof
The Best Step Facilities
TTs Hiiertyhcfc ash said for -vfaeMk,
ausAoTt . . otataami
Keyera Hoase Manrantl
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H. DIERCKS.1
Heals md frk M easts to Sl-Os)
4-CnRt.orncT9 order tMsnw destred. TW
,ab r- :--1 wits the best in toe market. '
SECOND HAND STORE.
gThe past year has proven it to be a
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
Stoves.Furnitoe, tinware
We aie always prepared to buy vour
heusehold furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole ajrenis for the ' ,
PEERLESS OIL GAM
And La.mp IFiller.
ifiTTinshop recently added. All work
done at the lowest possible rates
L.G0rrLE."
llAtaj Batli House
? AND- '
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR.
SPLadiee nd children's hair dres.
I njr a specialty. Dntue satisfaction
I suaranteed.
Administrator Xotire.
Is rv.e County Court of Linn c-suntv. State r.f
Oregon. '
In the matter of the Estate of Ida JI Crev
deceased. "' '
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THVT TBY
L undersigned has been dulv appointed
administrator of the above estate by the
county court of Linn county, Ore-'on That
all persons having claims against said estate
ate hereby notified and required to present
the same, together with the proper proof and
vouchers to the undersigned at iiis residence
in ahedd, Linn county, Oregon, within six
months from the date hereof
Dated Jane 11, 1SS3.
IMVID CREVSE,
Administrator.
D. T. Wyraan, a.ifent for the State
Insurance company for Albany and
Linn county has his office with RhoSe
& Donley real estate ajfent -.ml
parties ; dosirousof doiiifr businesi wil
uuu niiimne urn same promnltv -it
titled to in his absence ' r
Bros, grocery store.
cast of Conn
Tea all the way from 25 to 75 cents'
per pound at B-owr-.-M A, Vn.
fNORTHWEST
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PORTLAND, - . OSEGOX
CAPITAt-STK. ' $30.00
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