THE MOTTSTXU HEKALD: TIIUTISDAT, AUGUST ,0. 1SSS
Da i ly A. x ri V
TERMS F tL'fiSCiiiVTION.
er tounu a prontaoie empioy-
ent since that enterprise was
; I completed, is to be broken up and
; dismantled. A recent dispatch
! savs the steamer ( ireat Eastern
duly. I
Published ovory vorn:n-.c exwpt Mon.lav.).
cln'en (1 by carrier, pur week 0.15
iJy n:.iii, I'ti yiiii 5 UU
v.-;kki..
( I'ubiis'ne'l every Frilsy Morning.)
Te cot:, ptr ;uitiuin, i:i :uiva!ii:e
When net iwiti in raivai:Utf
I made her lust vovatre to-dav. Bv
aid of tugs and her own engines
she was taken t; Tranmere and
beached, j r.'i aratory to being
broken up.
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Mails at the Albany postoifiee close as follows
For aii ottii-iM north
The Kastern states '..
lhe West Sule
And the N;u row Gauje It. It. )
For Iforclarni and Silem 11 A. M
Corvdllis ami Viiquiua V2:H0 p. M
oaice south 7:30 r. m
The postoffice will be closed each evening
roni feix to seven o'clock.
Registered matter for the early morning
train should he mailed before S o'clock the
revioues venin-'.
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
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uj irresieeni ct ma rcsryiana JGCKey uiuo:
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Kx&wnL&faVTLr: R. s, WITHERS, Esq.,
FlJN'JE lumber.
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bunVALL 0
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Star Bakery !
-A FULL STOCK OF-
FOR PRESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
LEVI P . MORTON ,
OF NEW YORK.
FOR PRES1DKNTIAL ELECTORS,
ROBERT M'LE AX, W.M. KAPC3
C. W. Fl'LTON.
MALARIAL FEVERS.
The medical fraternity are de
ciding, by research and observa
tion, that intermitting fevers owe
there existence to atmospheric
agencies, and bacteria taken from
the atmosphere into the human
system. Dr. Baker, in a paper
read to the American Medical A: -sociation
says : Intermittent fever is
proportional, directly or inversely,
to the average daily range of
atmqspheric temperature. The
controlling cause of intermittent
feven is exposure to insidious
changes in the atmospheric tem
perature. In the mechanism of
the causation of intermittent fever j
the chief factor is the delav in the i
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reaction to exposure to cool air.
This delay, extending to a time
when greater heat los should oc
cur, results in the abnormal
accumulation of heat in the interior
of the body and in disturbed ner
vous action the chill; and the
final reaction is excessive, because
of the accumulation of heat, and
sometimes because it occurs at the
warmest part of the day. The
fever is the excessive reaction from
the insidious influence of the ex
posure to cool air, and it is periodi
cal because of the periodicity of
nervous action, and because the
exposure and the consequent chill
are periodical, owing to the absence
of the warmth from the sun at
night. Residence in valleys or on
lowlands through which or upon
which cold air flows at night, and
thus causes insidious changes in
the atmospderic temperature,
favors intermittent fever. In our
climate those measurers, such as
drainage, which enable the soil to
retain warmth during the night,
and thus reduce the daily range of
temperature immediately over
aucli soil, tend to decrease inter
mittent fever among residents
thereon. In the cure and pro
phylaxis of intermittent fever those
remedies are useful which lessen
torpidity (especially of the liver)
and tend to increase the power of
the body to react promptly to in
sidious changes in atmospheric
temperature.
Dr. Bell to the same association
presented a paper upon the same
subject in which he takes the
round that malaria is coincident
with accumulations of organic
matter in process of putrefaction
in alluvial bottoms, on the margins
of sluggish slreams, low humid
borders of stagnant ponds and
. iakjes, the marshy borders of the
seashore, and circumscribed local
conditions, chiefly artificial, com
prehending more or less the same
Mrs. Kate Un ask praofk, is
about to trive to the reading world
a volume of her recollections.
They will undoubtedly he interest
ing and well worth reading, both
as reininiscenses and history, for
she was intimately connected with
the actors iu our most interesting
historical epoch and will probably
give much of the stirring episodes
of that dav.
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A l. Fairlawn Stock Farm, Lexington, Kentucky :
"S use St. Jacobs Oil on my horses, my men and
myseif. It is a sovereign cure."
Gen. Joseph E. Johnstom,
United States Railroad Commis
sioner, passed over the O. & C.
railroad to Portland a few days
ago, and is in that city at present
busily employed in the duties of
his office. He is a veteran soldier
who wore the gray during the
rebellion.
The excursion to Columbus,
Ohio, to the Grand Army Encamp
ment, gives a great chance to those
going east to travel the route in
first class style and at low rates.
The train will pass through this
city on Sept. 4th.
Uavu.g !! i f tin- l:irget and best regulati-d lumber yanU in the state, i:
oh'-ni;:. rx'ia iiul:iii-iii'i:t fur those d;-.-iring to ji!nvii:t-j ii:u' dressed or nn.
d res.- id lumber, and will deliver t lie sai'i: in any p.trto.'' !his city uii short no
tiee by wamm loads at the f i'!.i-.viji prices por t!i-na!i;l feet:
"!e;i! messed S-2'2 ,"f)
I)o dre se.l on-isiiles '24 00
Kustio andf flooring No. 1 '22 50
Rustic and flooring No. 2 IS O'l
rVriar and fir pickets or siiuares :2L 00
Roofing 23 0)
H e.-iliier hoarding IS 00
Lii)jra! discount on abovo rate-; on ea;-loa-!. l oi.le in M;e eoantrv who
are prepared to do their own hauling will tirul it to their advantage, to eaii at
the yard direct, and make their purvhases. Hates on all kinds of lumber to
compare tuvorably with au mill in the state are ruarantecd. A lane stock
constantly ou hand.
Staple Groceries!
Croclm
NONCE
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It sounds like a reverberatinz
groan from the dark ages to read
that the Emperor of Morocco had
given his troops orders to burn,
kill, ravage and destroy, with re
gard to sex age or condition.
The Iowa courts decide that the
railroad commission has no right I
to fix railroad rates.
Julius Joseph
Manufacturer of Choice Cigars
ND DEALER IN
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
Cigars, Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Friur Pipes, andj
full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS.
Next door ta Burkhai Wt Keeney's Iteal EuteOiiiee, Albany Ogn xjZ
The best quality ot tea, coffee, raisins,
ncto, etc
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
) At this old sa4 refUble hotue is aim t :i
I round a. complete assortment, of freeh famiK
I croeeriea, to whk is constoDtlT berng added Jt,
j the seasonable lioeu f Mewiaa mod pravuua
Cranbemts
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour, j
Canned Goods of All Kinds, '
Bohemian Gl&ssioare, Etc.
These goods were all boastfU when priea
vere low, and the benefit of the matgin will off
fiven to his customer. Remember the plan
ii the old corner on Flrat aad I-oadaUuB Sta.
CONRAD Mil.
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Z taka ploasuro in aaaotinciag tint I Jliao removed rp ,
from my old stors tolmy nsw building on te 'cornsr of
An Ab.HoIule Core.
The Original Abietine Ointment is
only put up in large two-ounce tin
boxes, and is an absolute cure for old
sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands
and all skin eruptions. Will positively
cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the
Original abietine Ointment. Soid by
Foshay & Mason at 25 cents per box
by mail 30 cents.
Odds and ends nearly gone,
eith V Seitenbach
Fisst and Broadalbia Streets.
Thanking1 my customers forl&e liberal patronage
they have bestowed upon me in the past, I trust that
TrTith increased facilities and a large experience I may
merit a continuance of it in the ruture.
Mon
NEW TO-DAY.
City Marshal Notice.
OTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE
owner or keeier of an ? dojr or dors in the
eorporate limits of the city of Albany, that
the tax upon such dojjs for the yr 1S8S
is now due, and payable to the City Marshal;
and tint all dogx found running? at large
within the city limits, upon which said tax
has not been piid, will be token up ami dis
posed of as provided by an ordinance "relat
ing to taxinjr dogs and regulating' their run
ning at large." Section one of sa:d ordinance
provides: That it shall be the duty of the
Citv Marshal on and after the tirst day of
August oi each yeat to collect from the own
er or keeper each dog the sum of 91.50, and
for each slut or bitch so owned or kept, the
sum of S3 .00.
l)'ita at Albany; Oregon, this :!0th day of
August, 1-bS. .eatta..l3AAC HAYS,
Citv Maishal.
I ML
otlie Patrons of Ifibta!
Ihave thisjday contract;! with Messrs-, Stevirtffe
Sox, of Alb:my, to tiiraisli.t large quantity of "pure
Manilla ointling twiue to members of our order. All
patrons can call at their ")lace of business and by the
method adopted at our business council secure the
benefit of my contract. I have also made arrange
ments with the jsame linn to furnish a lot?of Osborne
i ii ii o l l I y Orders from eeootiy dealers pnomwii' aa
possible as harvestis near, feigned x
MART MILLER, Financial Agent
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFEFJ,
Proprietor of
ALBANY SODA WORKS
And manufacturers of
Choice Wectionery.
We are mow prepared to furnish eBoice, f reA
eafidies of beet fade, consisting- at pare rtlrt
assorted flavors, mixed c&ndtea, extra r tenua
nd chouoiate creams, iaucy mixed, . euid toi
aod a geoeral assortment of One candies
AT "JaMLKALK OK RETAIL.
Dlssolatieu Notice.
NOTICE IS HKKEBY GIVEN THAT THE
firm of Tweedale & Hopkins has be:n
this day dissolved by mutual consent. All
outstanding accounts should be immediately
settled at the store. The business will be
continued by W. C. Tweedale at the old
stand, wno will collect all accounts and settle
all indebtedness of the firm
W C. TWEEDALE,
T. G. HOPKIXa,
C. J. DILLON & CO,
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF '
IT XT H 1ST I T XT HE
Horses and Hack For Siile.
HOP.SES AND HACK FOR SALE -A WELL
matehed span of joung horses, weight
about 330 pounds ea?h; good to drive or ride;
also a Ugh: family hack: also road cart with
pole, used only a few times; very handsome;
the above are for sale cheap, separace or to
gether. Apply to T. A, Shane.
DlMolntloa of Partnership.
OTICK IS HERShY GIVES THAT THB PABTXFR-
l iJ! ship heretofore existing between C, B.
Koland, J . w. Koiana ana j. ti. Koiana, un
der the firm name of C. B. Koland i Co., is
this day dissolved by mutual .consent. AH
accounts due said firm will be placed in the
hands of H, Brvant for collection.
C. B. ROLAND,
J. W. ROLAND.
J. H ROLAND.
August 21, 1338.
Dlssolntion or Partnership.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
partnership heretofore existing between
Messrs. Emerick & Dieringer is this day dis
solved by mutual consent, -Mr. Emerick re
tiring, tne business will be cDntinued by
Mr. JJieringer, who will pay all indebtedness
and collect all outstanding accounts. Those
so indebted are requested come forward and
settle. A continuance of the patronage
heretofore extended is solicited.
Albany, August 1, 1SS3.
Kemoved.
JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS
patrons and friends that he can be found
on Lyon street, between Engine Co. No. 2
and First street, until his new rooms in Fo
shay iS Mas.m s brick are ready,;
Frnit Drjer tor Sale.
PLOIMKR FRUIT DRYER, FACTORY
size, complete, with additions and im
provements, lor sale ehcap. Apply to A.
Blaker, Shedd, Oregon, or to A. Wheeler,
Springfield, Oregon.
Contractor and Builder.
THE.UNDiiRSIGN'ED HAVING LO
"catt-d in Albany solicits patronaire
from -ity and country: Will contract
to build bridges, barns, and all manner
of dwelling houe. including Queen
Anne, Eastluke and Elizabcthian styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
t. !. nmwmit in his boav Ot t! i snrtet!i"tt.-ns ires :I t eharsre. ost.'.S
... i i t- a ! aetiivn sruarantee'l W. (J. CASSEL-
Schiavuv.zi, of Tola, in a written
communication, expressed hiuiaelf
as a believer in the baeii'us. ai:l
c.-orted i:5.-4 belief by a sta .-'uent
relitions to vegetable debri and
other organic matter in process of
decay as the outlyit.g conditions
mentioned in this connection.
"While it is not possible, in the
present state of our knowledge, to
determine the special relations
existing between malarial diseases
and the geological, thermal,
hygrometrical, and barometrical
conditions under which they occur,
those thermal and hygrometrical
conditions most promotive of putre
faction coincident with the absence
of sftinlight are in the highest de
gre& promotive of malarial poison.
PrdL Tommasi Crudeli sent a
letter to the association expressing
thdf opinion that it was impossible
inr a. nerson to have asrue without
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House and Lot tor Sale.
A ONE AND ONE-HALF STORY DWELL
ing containing 7 rooms, bath room and
pantry; Is less than two years h Jilt; location
central; another lot adjoining ran be had
with bam if desired, or would sll it separate
from dwe'ling. Price very low. Apply to T.
A Shane
of dxperkm;nts on rat
bits.
Do general job work. aLso bargain in . flooring and rustic. Those contem
plating building will tind it to their advantage to call on us at our Frctoiy, at
r Foot ok LyoN Street "si
will & mm
DEALERS IN
Fine
Goid Watches
Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil
verware, Rings, Ladies Watches
and Chains, and.all kinds of El
egant Jewelry
r.u.ii i en low prices.
GEO.W. SMITH
(.ccCCESSOR'TO W. H. McFARLATsD)!
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PR0iUKTOR OK
The It Feed Ms
-DEALER IN-
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Thk sieamer Oret Eastern, tne
largest v.-sst-l ever putailo.vt,whi. ti
. . " l.,,iir ovtrPSrfiv tO laV tfc
At 'antic
SZfls prepared to fnrrish rir:t-c'a
ri. a:ii t boes by the aa , x.tC cyL.ry vsriety of eo-
w.'sk or won a. St ble tu Fourth j j."otl. The ti:!.Jie is invit-jt!
L0 A FULL LINE OF -
T7XWAHF, 1U3I13, HOSE, COPPER WAKE j
SPRIfJGFIELDtSAVJMILL
SPRINGFIELD 3 REOX,
OliP"AIbany yard and otfice on Railroad, between 4th and'oth streets,g
Having lumber not excelled in quality, uud:':icilities not surpassed forjt
npt aJ -nirisfai't 'i'y lillin f nr or.l jrj. I r.voe.."tfilll vl o! ieir.ji. .share, of l!j
prom
side
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a. WHEELER.
WILL BROSO
Dealers in all the leading
Guns, Pistols, Sewing lactones, Organs, Pianos
Albany, - - Oregon,
fed. Crown Wk
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(TTiiii til lm fsniTli sflssisW )
Tk Best Stop Mitiq
OTICE.
1 havegbought and furnished
The Scio FlourmoSVIills
A full Line of-
With new machinery, making flour by the
fi ll roller PRocsss. The mill is now: run -idag
and 1 can furnish the best of flour and
Sheet music, musical merchandise,ammunition,;;fi9h!J
ins: tacfe, etc. warranted razorsjoutcneriana . e me a
m J i M- m 1 1 i Mt n r . . n mm i f
c. uiro, rropnewr ocio miiis
pocket knives. The best kinds of sewing machines
NEEDLES, OIL and Extras for all MACHINES
lUNN GOIMTT AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Repairing of sewingjjtnaehlnes, musical instruments, guns, etc., neatly done
w.If.read,
(Successor to N."H. ALLEN)
ItSTZETW
Winter
and
m
1 am now receiving new goods in every line and
would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and prices. We propose to have th
The Live Drv foods House
Of Albany, and shall iatj all times study the
w ants otoui patrons both in style and prices.-;
SECOND HMD STOES,
fThe past year has proven it to be &
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
Stoyes, Furniture, tinware
We afe always prepared to buy your
heusehold furniture at. the highest
cash price. Sole agents lor the
PEERLESS OIL CAM
And Lamp Killer
L. GOTTLIEB.
Albany Bath Hons
-AND-
Dry lioods Notions,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
iroceries,Ete
HAIR DRESSING SALOON.
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR.
fisFLadie? md ehildren'shair dress
ng a specialty. Dntiae satisfaction
guaranteed.
JOHN SCHMEER'S
Livery. Feed & Sale stable
Corner Second and Ellsworth Stg.
ALBANY, - . ORB 90S
H0R8M boardto by the day or month Car
nages or bueies on reasonable terms.
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NORTHWEST
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INSURAN ZElJCOMPA N Y l)
PORTLAND, -rr-2I0REGGN
PITAl STIKk.
MAGNOLIA
JOHN A.
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CRAWFORD, Prop'r.
tclegrayL CAbie, and iias t.-oet, between Ellsworth and Lyor.
tht' new !ii:r.?g';r!H.nt.
ing utens'Ss andVnorelties in l.ou.e famishing
) call andfxuir.inc tliis naninioth stock under
Call and see me.
JSt'-ccesscr to N v'l..A!!cu;
AlbanyOregon.
Will furnish sacks to farmers and
receive wheat at the usual rates of
storage. The highest market price
paid for same.
Sfest Magnolia flour always on
;i-nd f.--r sale or exchange at reasona
ble rates.
JOHN A. CRAW FOP, T.
A clean towell for every cuioa;cr a
Viereck's barber shop.