THE MOTCSTIKG HERALD: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1SSS
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Daily a.jstd Weekly
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p'ililished every mnminsr except Munday.)
D iliverud by carrier, per week 0.15
kiy mail, puryi-iu... 5 00
WEEKLY.
(Published every Friday Morning.)
ne copy, per annum, in advance S2.C0
When not paid in advance 0
X'AV. .UAI!.
Mails at the Albany postoilke close
For all othces north
The Eastern states
i'he West Side
-j;
And the Nai row Gauire R.. R. J
For Portland and Salem 11 A. M
Corvallis and Yaiuina r. si
office south 7:30 p. m.
The postotfice will be closed each evening
rom six to seven o'clock.
mastered matter for the early niornin;;
train should be mailed before S o clock the
previous evuninsr.
HATIONAt. REPDBMCaN TICKET.
FOR PKESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
LEVI P . MORTON
OF NEW YORK.
FOR PRKSIUKSTIAL ELECTORS,
ROBERT M'LEAN, WM. KAPUS
C. W. FULTON.
SEC ESS A R Y TO LEARN.
One of the most necessary things
to acquire, m a business education,
is the suavity of manner and
pleasing address that can only be
found with true politeness. It can
not be acquired in schools although
its inculcation there is a matter of
fact, but it is manly the result rf
personal practice and pursuit, and
it is often too much neglected. A
recent writer says that a keen
observance of our young men can
not but be struck with a tendency
on the part of a great many of
them, at least, to disregard the
small courtesies of hie tue in
tangible yet very preceptible little
things that make the man a gentle
man. Many persons contend that
outward manner is a very second
ary consideration if the head is
' well stocked with knowledge, and
that if a young man has the facility
to get on in the world it is a matter
of very little importance if hismai -ners
do not model themselves after
a Chesterfield. That this idea is
prevalent is proved by the great
number of well-educated met'.
men of abilitv and power who,
however, one would never accuse
of being gentleman who, clever
and with no lack of brains,, are
painfully deficient in good breed
ing. With no intentional lapses,
they are awkward, bumptious,
presuming, even vulgar. In rnott
countries an educated man and n
gentleman are almost synonymous
terms. On this side of the Atlantic
they by no means always belong to
the same man. Educational ad
vantages are within tne reach of
all classes of people people who
liaye the benefit of no home train
ing for their manners, or any
cultivated persons among tlu'ir
acquaintance. One fact is true all
the wjrld over, that where, by
some irealc of nature, a man shows
himself superior to his own ( lass
in intelligence and talents, he is
never content to remain on
H,a !
lower stave of the ladder. Many
. . , . , j
persons assert that the self-made I
Man is always the best. In point
Of ability he proves without doubt ;
,,,., . ... . . . , ;
that he has that within him which
has determined his fitness for the
I
place ne nas earned ior nimsen.
But because a man by his brains,
energy, and pluck carves out his
own fortune, putting himself in a
prominent io.sition, is it not very
desirable that he should also culti
vate the courtesies r f life, so that
"WBLA-T IT COSTS TO SHO-E irOTJESELI1
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
awn wolmm
FLINM BLOOK-
ridden by rough-
Because a man is a successful law
yer, it does not justify him to say
that he can be his own tailor, or
t'.iat ill-fitting clothes, if belonging
t him and of his own make, are
as suitable as those of a good cut.
So it is with the intellectual giant
who takes no heed of his manners.
He may learn much from less-talented
people, who are nevertheless
his superiors in manv things.
Desirable :.s it may be for young
men to shun the extravagance of
the lesthete, and to despise the
shams of society, they can not
afford to neglect the courtesies of
life; and they do well who, while
devoting their energies to mathe
matics and the classics, pay atten
tion to the cultivation in manners.
It is while young that manners ar
made ; the most strenuous efforts
will not remedy or eradicate in
after life the gaucheries formed of
yo-ith.
The Chatauquan thinks that
unless a i s i i s:l come
to the rescue very soon, another
decade will see nearly all of the
peculiar wild animals extinct.
The grizzlies are disappearing from
the Rockies. A live buffalo is now
worth from $500 to $1,000, which
three years ago cost scarcely one
fifth that amount, and they are
found almost nowhere but in a
corner of Texas and in the Yellow
stone Park. The caribou has been
hunted almcst out of existence.
The mountain sheep, the moose,
the beaver, the antelope, are all
disappearing. If we are to known
anything in the future about our
American wild animals, we must
arrange right speedily a 'zoo."
No one will be sorry to see the
grizzlies disappear, but the other
animals should be preserved.
Lord Sackville West, the Brit
ish minister's letters, written from
Washington to an English-born
citizen of Pomona, Cal., giving his
opinion that the Cleveland admin
istration was favorable to Great
Britain, has created a sensation at.
the East, now that Minister West
has acknowledged that it is
genuine. It promises to prove a
deadfall to Cleveland's last hopes.
Steamboatjxu will soon com
mence on the upper Willamette.
Large quantities of wheat are
awaiting shipment at river points.
Albany needs a city jail and a
little vigorous punishment applied
to the horde of tramps about the
city.
BKEaoLIIU CiODLEY At the residence of
the bride's parents in Ilalsey, Li'm county,
Oregon, on WeJnes.iay eveninsr, Oct. 24th,
by Kev. 1 15. Fisher or Albany Mr. John
itres ier and Miss Magjjie M. Oodhy,
both of Halsev. So cards.
NEW TO-1) A T.
NOTICE IS 'IEREIiY GIVEN THAT I,
or my deputy, will meet fie tax-payers
of Linn county, Oregon, at i) o'clock A. .v.
and remain until 4 o'clock p. . at their r- -Hpcctive
places of voting in the several pre
cincts, at the following times and llnces for
t ie o. -iiivo of colleceinir tne taxes for lNS:
K x'k 'Jreck, .Monda.i , November It, 166$
Va'Iey, Tuesday,
13,
Vvcdneiilav,
l.i,
17,
1!),
'.,
21.
Santiam, Friday,
Leba ion, Saturday,
Waterloo, Monday,
Wednesday,
Brush Creek, Thursday,
Crawfordsville, Friday,
jlr,wnsviiie, Saturday,
r,enter Mpn-iay,
Orleans . luesdav.
24,
2i i.
Sjricuse, Wednttdav,
" 2s
" 2!)
December, 1,
4,
I llarrisbufi.', Thursday,
! HaUev, Friday,
Shedd, Saturday,
K: t Albany, Tuesday,
West Albany, Wednesday
Prompt pa;nnt will be required.
Pay
vour taxes and save costs.
iatcd Oct, 22, IS.
JOHN SMALLMON,
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
I his taLnts be not hi
HAVE YOU AN
Come and See lis Tie lit
will give you first-class goods
ED.; BECKER,
BLACKSMITH, MACHINIST AND j
Practical Horssshoer,
SHFDD, OREGON.
A'l kind of blacksmithing and?ma
chine work done promptly and at
reasonable rates. Sharpening Oliver
Chilled plows made a specialty.
iTAlso carries a full line of Agricul
tural Implements of the best makes
tfrTALL WORK WARKAN T.KD'Si
ThE STATE
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE,
CORVALLIS, CKIX.ON.
Term SH'oiiimeiices oiijW4itiiesla,
jseptrnilM-r I'i, tS8S.
o
FACULTY
A full corps ofjexperienced Professors and
Teachers.
COURSE OF STUDY
Arranged exprely to meet the demands a
needs of the 'lining interests ef the sta
PREPA 10RY DEPARTMENT
For students o 15 years of ae who desir
to enter the leye, but are not prepared
to enter Coll .-lasses by examination.
MILITARY TRAIN.NU
To the extent required by law.
BUILDINGS
Lare. l Commodious and Well Ventilated.
LOCATION.
In a cultivated and Christian eoinmunity.aud
one of the healthiest in the state.
EXPERIMENTAL STATION.
Circulais containing matter full of interest to
farmers, will be re-rulartj issued and copies
mailed to each patron of the College.
EXPENSES ZZ.
Reduced to lowest figures. Two or more free
scholarships from every county. Consult
your Co.mty Superintendent.
We canfitently appeal to the farmers and
Gramres of Oregon to patronize rhe'ronly
school established by Oregon for the ..pro
motion of her agricultural interests.
Fcr catalogue or other information, address
It. L. AKNOLII, lr-si(l-nl,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Ai e in receipt of some
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Ul U llll KJ V H 1UJI01 l HU11,
pool, Englnad4 They are
first-class goods and will
be sold cheap,
Thev hayee a full aud
complete line of staple
and fancy groceries,wlnch
they are offering to their
customers at lower rates
than ever before.
for your money and sell
fine Tea and Dinner setsroQ
I CO
and WARRANT EVERY
My Poor Baciv
That's the common exclamaM'-n of
nev troubles. In either ihse;i; :'-
a cure, and there will ho longer
"p or backs." Hundreds oi
confirm onr c;!:iims tor that
ery Compound :
"Two weeks I could no
time any night, was covsn
and had a good deal of pain i
Celery Compouii i t-.ie j tin lias
like a child.' Zenas- Sanders.
"Having been troubled wih
was almost im.".bl to fpt
confined to niy bed for weeks
ad medioiues imaginable, besides. ..
iug seen Paiue's Celery Compoen 1
one bottle and am perfectly cured,
as a boy." Frank Caivli, Eureka,
Soi.n BY I)kcoi:ists.
ad
I
Nev
Sen
WELLS, UICHAllVsON & Co., Proprietors
BURLINGTON, VERMONT.
lNKlvlLLE COLLEGE
SPKIXGFIELD
SPR NGF ELD
?"Albaiiy yard and oilice on Ka'drond, between 4ih audV)th streets,jg
Ilaviiii,' limber rot excelled in'qurdin ; nd facilities not surpassed forjt
prompt and satir-l'aetory Ullin or oiders. I restieetfullv solicit a s-hare of J
aut-. i 3
GKEO.iW.
, SUCCESSOR TO W.
03
CO
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ri
"
DEALER IN
Stoves an ci Ranges
TINWARE, 1UM1S, HOSE, COrPERWAltE
Aim every variety of cocking utensils and' novelties7in house furnishing
rood. The public is invito! to call and examine this mammoth stoekunder
the new management.
The City Liquor Store,
M. BAUMGAHT, Proprietor.
t"Next'iloor to.the'Odil Fellows' eniple, Albany, Oregon e-
Keeps constantly on hand the fine.st importe.1 and domestic wines, li(iuors,JoiKarsJac 1
tol)-"o. Only fiwt-eiass liquor store in'she eity
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY!
Time foil W
them to you cheapei than
i
tluise sr.ff.-rhiff with ' rheumatism or kid-
Celery Compound will surely effect
be any cause to complam oi
testim n lis like the following
grand oui remedy, Paiue's Cel-
sleei) more than an hour at a
p.Ued and kMn 'vs did imt act,
fhe back. Since I took Paines
eft my hack, and I can sleep
Wist Wins? or, Vermont,
rheumatism for five years, I
round, and was very often
at a time. I have used nearly
le advices, but to no advahtage. Hav-
irtised, I i;ave it a trial. I have used
:an now jump around and feel lively
ad. Prirv.Sl. Sir tor -Vi,
i) for 8-j-a;f. Catalog ce.
McMioiiviHe College,
MC'MINNVILI.K ORKfiON"
Six courses of study two of four
years each, two of three, and two of
two years. Diplomas and certiiicates
Oi graduation iven. Fine rooms in
colleire buildintr for yoim-r men.
President lives in college buildinn;
and boards with the students, thus
makinir the school a home.
For catalogues, add ress
T. G. JiliO WNSON,
President.
SMITH
II. ilcFARLATSD)
CO
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SAWMILL
ALSO A FULL LINE OF ,) MS
IDEA
ant BOOTS
you can buy them elsewhere.
aozrsritsr beos.
HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR
M Oirim Next lo Revere Hqnse,
Sow call the attention of the public to thtir com
plete stock of
f
, 1AIPA
mi
mmv)
which will be sold at; a very small profile "quick
sales, short profits".inl fresh goods beinc ourniotuj
Fine line ot choice Imported and Domestic
Cigars kept constantly on hand.
lootsdb, Newsdealer, Stationer,
-AND DEALER IN-
TEXT BOOKS AND SCHOOL S0PPL1.
Fine static nery, miscellaneous hooks, photograph and autograph
albums, inkstands, ink, p.-ndls,tc, etc. bheet music, music books,
and all kinds of musical merchandise.
General News IDepot.
ilMail orders promptly attended to.
)rif , Paints,
BOOKS AMD
-
ESPECIAL ATTENTION OIVEX TO FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS
L. W. OTJISS fe 5SOIST. 1 Propr's
C. J. D1LL0I & GO,
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF
u:en ITU EE
Do sreneral ji b work, also bargain in flooring and rustic. Those contem
plating iiuildin m ill tind it to their advant::ue to call on us at our Frctory, at
Foot of" LyoN Street
Julius
Manufactauer of Choice Cipai s
AND DEALEKIN
FINE; IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
Cigars, '.riincIfiM'. Smoking- Tobaccos. Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and
full line ot Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS.
Next door to BurkhartA. Keeney's leal EstatetOffieclAibany Ogn
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
1.EIXJ"5T?
article in leather you
ant
Mm,
We make Boots and Shoes a-
KRAUSSE &
v wieries,
is, llokstines,
STATIONERY
AT -
DRUG. STOEE
. If E & STJRK,
DEALERS IX
Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil
verware, Ring's, Ladies Watches
' and Chains, and all kinds of El
erant J ewelry
AST0NI3HNCLY LOW PRICES.
Toseph
Pair
i
d
KLESN,
Fine
Ptfiin WatfhfN
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