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fttfrtVtttttfY -Tlltiht lntfir-iygiene should, then, he carefully UlUHUUJ gUUJ CUlW I studied. It is very desirable to Daily a. mo Weekly ! TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: DAILY. mcrnina Published every except M.r.;!av.l D liverud by. carrier, per week., Liy mail, i-er ye;u 0.15 o 00 WEEKLY. (Published ever' Friday itorniny.) no copy, iev annum, in advance Wijien not paid in advance !.C0 '.:"() Mails at the Albany yosioliice elo-e For ail otlicus north The Eastern slates ' (;. The West Side j ' And the Namnv Oan'e R. R. ) For Portland ami Salem "11 A. M Oirva'lis and Yuquina V2;'-M l'. M office south 7:'i0 r. v. The postoilice will be closed each evening Mm six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for the early nwirnir.sr train shoul le mailed before S c clock the p vvious eveninL'. UATIONAL EEPUBLICA.N TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, OF INDIANA. FOR V ICE-PKESI DENT, LEVI P., MORTON OF NEW YORK. N FOR PRESIUBXTIAL KLKCTOKS, R03EKT M'LEAX, WM. KAPl'S C. W. FI'I.TON. AT TAIN 11 EST OF LONG LIFE. Whether length of days on this globe of ours is an acquisition that is especially desirable, is a matter of considerable difference of opinion. When that extreme length of days is only attained by passing a portion of it n mental and physical imbecility, it is cer tainly of questionable worth. How ever the efforts for its attainment in a manner that will bring com plete and vigorous enjoyment, will of itselt lead to a greater degree of human happiness and is therefore worth' of study and effort to wards attainment. Wscussion upon this subject is rife, and the Medical Journals are full of it. Regularity of habits forms the foundation, of their arguments, and they agree t:iat the acquisition of regularity in habits is largely due to early training, and in this way a wisely directed school discipline probably does much to form a sound and steadily acting nerve system, such as gives the man a power of resist ing adverse influence, and prolong ing physical health. From the p :riod of infancy upward a sound aad well-knit brain has much to do with the permanence of a healthy constitution. The relation of diet to longevity lias often been discussed ; we can only say here that the diet should be adapted, in quality and in kind, to the work of the individual; while such articles j'.s alcohol, tobacco, and tea, if used at all, should be employed in mod eration by those who wish for a stable constitution and prolonged life. Passing over such important considerations, as being familiar to most members of the profession, we come to the great question of the causes of wear in life the out come of the frictions of life which all must meet with, more or less. The various factors at work, espec ially in a town life, make impres sions on the brain which lead to fatigue and premature wear. The strong-brained individual may not be hurt thereby ; the w eaker man is exhausted by such constant impressions from without, and a second generation under such in fluences is likely to suffer, through loss of tone and vitality, in ceil structures rather than in actual stature or measurement. City life necessarily produces a rapid and unceasing series of impressions, and calls for constant exertion. The laws of sanitation and cerebral W H A T You haven't ? Well let us tell you that by buying a cheap throwing away your money. Now to overcome this trouble And we SPECIALTY and WARRANT EVERY have what quietness is possible during brain-work, and the neces sity for proper vdiitilation as a means of maintaining mental en?rgv is well kno n It might j ias.seii brain-wear in maav offices if electric lighting w ere substituted fo.-gas illumination, Good diges tion is essential to continued woric wi.h gco.l lasting power. Late rising and a hurried breakfast, a i::ill muie hurried luncheon and rush back to work, followed, at the conclusion of the day, by a heavy meal when the man is wearied, often tend to exhaustion, as much as the unavoidable pressure of business. A more rational refresh ment alter heavy brain-work is to partake of light refreshment and ihen rest for half an hour before dinner; thus the power of digestion and social enjoj'rnent are restored to the man. Probably the chief means of preparing a man to with stand the wear of business life is by a careful training, both physical and mental, before he enters upon the struggle and wear of business. One means of increasing the chances of longevity is by training the child w isely. Many a prema ture breakdown of health is due to that w ant of preliminary exercise, which would not be neglected by the athlete withou- disaster. Edward Atkinson, an advocate of free trade says that "the milk man w ho brings the daily portion of milk to him who dw ells in city or town represents a commerce of vast proportions, almost equal in its aggregate value to the whole sum of our foreign importations.'' And yet he and others of like be lief are ready, willing and even anxious, to cripple and destroy our great and prosperous home com merce, to throw a sop to the com parative insignificant . foreign market that only takes 8 per cent of our productions. Protect home industries always. Bishop Ta,.ok, a miss:onaiv recentlr from Africa at the associa tion of Methodist ministers in ian Francisco, recently gave it as his opinion that Henry M. Stanley ,the African explorer is alive and all right, and would turn up safe and sound as soon as he had perfected his extensive explorations in the dark continent. In Tuscaloosa, Alabama, a mys te ous murderer who is after female victims only, and has already numbered four mutulated corpses,is rivaling the London Whitechaj el fiend in the spasm of terror that he is creating. It is estimated1 that at least 20T0 illegal registrations, have been made in San Francisco. From this it would seem that even a strict registration cannot preserve the purity of the ballot box. Smoke Estrellas. NEW TO-DAY. AOOO GIRL To DO l. .;.-'ERAL I10CSE wjrk. Washing sent out, Applj to C. II . SPENCER, At the store. tiirl Wanted. r IRL WANTED TO I0 GENERAL HOUSE VT work. Apply at Mrs, East's boarding house. WTaNTKO AX KXPKRIKXCKP HAND TO BRAID tire mattresses. Inquire of C.L. Brush foot of Lyon street. 11 ANTED -A PLACE TO DO GEN II eral housework Apply at tjkkald ottiue K&. SECOND H D SHOW CASE WANTED Apply a Hki;am otiiee. 500 Hogs Wanted. T DIERINGER WILL PAY THE HIGH ' . est market price for 500 head of hogs. Apply to him at the City Market, Albany, EIAVE YOU AI IT COSTS TO SHOE "SOTTISSEIL Come and See Us Tie te will give you first-class goods for your money and sell THE MOBXIXG e.;becker, BLACKSMITH, MACHINIST AND ' Practical Horssshoer, EGON. ! j , A 1 kind of bla'.ksniithing anclcina-; chins work done promptly ai'd at reasrnablti rates. Sharpening Oliver Chilled plows made a specialty, a JTAlso carries a full li..e of Agricul tural Implements of the hest makes 5'ALL WORK WARRANTED U. THE STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, CORVAI.LIS, CtiJdX. Term 'CiiiiiRiciim ni;!Wetlnesd;tj, eiemi;-r 12, ISSS. -O- FACULTY A full eorp orexperienceJ Professors and Teachers. CUUltSE OF STUDY Arranged expr- -ly to meet thedi inands a needs of the 'ruihijr interests ef the sta I'REl'A 10RY DEPARTMENT For students o 15 years of a';e who oesir to enter the ie'jre, but are .jot prepared to inter Coll .-lasses by examination. MILITARY TRAINING To the extent reiuiiedby law. 15LTLD1NGS Lare, Commodious and Well Ventilated. LJCATION. In a cultivated and Christian community.anu one of the healthiest in the state. EXPERIMENTAL STATION. Circulais containing matter fuil of interest to farmers, will be regular! issued and copies mailed to each patron of the College. EXPENSES Reduced to lowest figures. Two or more free scholarships from every county. Consul- your Countv buperimenueni. We oiittteiitiy appeal to the fanners and Gransfes of Oregon to patronize the only school established by Oregon for the pro motion of her agricultural interests. Fcr catalogue or other information, address C. L. AK.OLI, rresidenl, C'orvaliis, Oregon. Are in receipt of some fine Tea and Dinner sets of tliir own import tion, from East Liver pool, Englnad.J They are first-class o-oods and will be sold cheap, Thev hayee a "full and complete line of staple and fancy groceries,wlneh tliey are offering to their customers at lower grates than ever before. WME" Tm,,in. WKOyKSDAV, OCTOEK 24, m THE ONLY BlUVLlAKT, DURABLE, ECONOMICAL Are i-umo.. i .1 ;. es They excel a:: c.i rs :n .Strength, parity und r'a.-u:e,-s. .'v iu otiiirs are just as;ur.i!. P.uwi.e-f imitat;..t'S-tl.C-y are made ot ehu'.p on i i:h ri'r materials ai d give !"r, w.:uk. coei y co.or. 1.6 :oicrij 10 cents each. Send pOi'al for lye Look, Sample dr.", iireelions for eoiorii'g Photos; in iking the liiicsc Ink or Uiui-igS.10 cts, a quart), Ue. .iold by druggisi- i' k.v For Ciidiiig or ji.-jiiZtittr Koicy ui.cies LSI DIAMOND PAiiaVS. Gold Silver, Bronze, Copper. On.y 1) cent.; ""M-AliNNvi lle College sritixariELD I gr'Albany yard and cilice on Kailrivn!. between 4;h and oth strectsTH Itaviii-f .hiinbor rot excelled i7i;iualil;.i . i.tl facilities not surpasstd forth prom pi and satisfactory lill'm or uuli is. 1 rcsiitctlullv &d:cit a Mturc of 'li GrEO. W. c'CCESSOR TO W. C3 - a as f-4 -DEALEIt IX- Stoves!a,xicL Ranges ALSO A FULL LINE OF ' T TINWARE, 1UMPS, HOSE, COTPEUWAJIE Ana everj- variety of cookinu: utensils anil noveltiusrin house furnishing: roods. The public is in v.t;I to call and ' Xamine this mammoth stockuiKlcr the new inati:iteincnt. The City Liquor Store, Til. BAVMGAliT, Proprietor. tNextJdoor to thejOdd Fellows' cinple, Albany, OrcgonCS Ketpi constantly on hand the finest i:nKrted and domestic wines, lipiors,cigarscr tob-sios. Only first-class lupjor store iifshe city SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO You f them to you cheapei tban w CEIEEY ) COMPOUND CURES j ROOFS . Pa ne's Celery Com- ir.und cured my nerv Neuralgia. ous Sid- headach.;. Mrs L A lireutiicr. San .lacinto, Oil. ivllci can "ot" Mes of i'i.iin;"s Ceiery Conipomid I am cured iainticl Ijiitchinsoi1, : ..::ri' ' ornish. N H Hereout Prostration Rheumatism jit hs d-i e me m"r; ;-ood f--r kidn-.y ih.iea-u ban any other medi ine. Geo. Abb'.nt, Kiancy Diseases Sioux City, Iowa Paine's C.leiy eom-O-hit' ba- (tc-M :iLrr;'( benefit for torpid fe- er :l'l:cs(i(!iaii . o;ii'-liS-less KM.ibetb 1'iiall yuebee, Vt. AND All L'wer Disorders Miiiille Cote, MC'MINNVILI.E OREGON Six eouii-cs of study two of four vears each, two of throe, ;i;d two uf two years. Di)1mas aiitU ortiliontes () graduation rivcn. Fine rooms in oolloire biiiltl: Jiir for y(ui:ir men. I'resiiiont lives' in otdfcyo Luildin and boards v.itli flio stiulonts, tlius making the school a liome. For catalo.!rues,alarfs T. G.BHOWNSON, FltEs-IDENT. JREGOX, SMITH II. AlcFARLAND) ci ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY! IDEA it BOOTS ybu can buy them elsewhere. We make Boots and Shoes a- 1S88 coisrisr beos. HAVING KEMOVKD TO THEIR Now call the attention of the public to tilth com plete stock of A 9 n e1 n j ha m i which w ill l;e sold at a very small profii,j "(juiek sales, sl'.ort profits'ind fresh goods beinsr ourmot; gJFine line ot choice Imj)orted and Domestu Cigars kept constantly on hand. hi. er. cronriES n i i ' AND DEALER IN TEXT BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLI. Fine .stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albnnis, inkstands", ink, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books, and all kinds of musical merchandise. General ISTews 33epot. jSg?-Mail orders promptly attended to. 3rigs, Paints, BOOKS AND -AT- CITY DEUG ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FILLING PRESCPJPTIONS.ri L. AV. G-TJ1SS cfe SON. s Propr's j. 1)1 WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF IT XJ.Ii NITU EE Do general job work, also bargain in flooi tiiir and rustic. Those contem plating ijiiildinjr will lind it to their advantage to call on us at our Frctory, at ssr Foot ok LyoISI Street t-i 'Julius Joseph Manufactauer of Choice Cisrai's AND DEALEKflN FINE5IMP0RTED AND KEY WEST Cigars, 'Phijrfand Smokinir Tfdmccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and full line ct Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. Next floor to Burlhnrt& Kecney's Peal Estnte' Office, Albany Ojrn Children Cry for A TnT articlepnji id rSHOES, 11, v mmm A A If 5 Oils, Alokstines, STATIONERY LLOI & CO., DEALERS IN Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil vei fl-nrt, Rins. Ladies "Watch- ? and Chains. ;'md all kinds of El egant Jewelry ASTDNIi! 'JCIV tOW PRICES. Pitcher's Castoria. leather you Pair tine n l ur i l who vara TTfly iwtm IBB BHBl BLOCK. KRAUSSE & KLE2 g fell B