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V 4 Daily a. mo "WiiiiKivY TERMS Hi- ol ,v,KrTir.N- DAILY i .Uslie.l every muritwis; except Siia.v.; D !ivrc:iUiv mirri'-T, jici wucK ir .. lii.tu t,r t-.i .HO W I KK i A. ( Pub'.ishetl every I'vi'lay Morning.) ' ''!'''. c annum, in advance K2.00 When not paM in advance i.fO i tu: siAia... Mail-; at tae AIb..n y;s,.oUi,;e close rural I otiices north The Kasleni status Ami the N.u mw Utilise R. ii. ) 1 jir i';rolanil ami suiuui 11 A. M t i-vabU a;i.l Yu'iuina 12: -id r. :.t j re est jam I ;-6: vi.iv... 3':. LI... ....... ..I.'" I j ..siyifioe will be closed cad. cvei.ii." j ,'!" ?! rjvc,.1.'cl- ,r. ' J i .Vitcrml matter lor tuft ear.y iii.iriii-.isr ; tr -in snouM be maileil before S ocloesi Use j previous eveiiint'. THE FIRST IS'AUUUUATION and the rivvxrr-xixTiL Within the next six months the people of this country will have opportunities lo witness two cere monial occurrences of National interest and importance. Each of these observances will arouse wide f-prea l entii usiasm and draw together an immense concourse of people from all parts of the Union. A'though the first of them the inauguration of President-elect Harrison will, as the Philadelphia liecord (dem.) puts it, be apt to awaken regret m the minds of many who had hoped for a con tinuance of - the present adminis trative rule, yet this will not prevent them from cheerfully acquiescing in the will of the majority ami uniting in support of all commendable measures. In this particular t le Republic every four years presents a spectacle that arouses the respectful wonder of all the nations of the globe. Uut tiie second of the coming events is to celebrate the one-hundredth anniversary of the inauguration ot George Washington as President of tiie United .States As a little more than a year ago the whole people participated in the celebia tion of the centenary of the consti tution, so, likewise, will the whole people take patt, in spirit if not in person, in celebrating the centen ary of its fitting sequel the eleva tion of General Washington to the Chief Magistracy of the young Nation. Even as marking the marvelous changes accomplished in the course of the c ntury the coming celebration will have about it a deep significance. The day fixed for putting the machinery of the ne.v government itdo o;ter;:itigm I . -.r . -. .-V I wastne4tii oi 'uarcn, ioy. vn that day, however, but twenty members of the house and senate had come together. Letters were sent out imploring the members who were delaying business 1 y their absence to present them- j selves, but it was not until Aprd that the hoUe succeeded in gelling a quorum The senate's quorum I Svas secured on April Oth, an.l on ; ti,-it ,l.,v i-onoress rountod the i :urujiTiii ... ; ton's journey trom las home at j l)EKiyo KITIIER ul,T1U:-yl, Mount Vertlon tO New York Was L safe and reliable methods of treating dis ... - i i ' c-'i-e will (hid Dr. E. A. McAhster prepared necessarily SlOVV, considering the j wirh rullent apilia"ces tor admiiiisterin- modes Of travel then ill VOirue, a-ld : 'i!i'"r. nature of the ease may require , ! lie may he toiind at his oiliee on 1 bird street, the time Was lengthened by the i t., noors south of the electric iie.ht s'ation, , . f i - ! wieu not abent on professional business. character of the ovations on hii j ; ' -way. It was, conseipiently. the , . . . ' 2Jd. oi Aprd when he embarke I i from Eli7 lhethniWU J ill a i IlOm WlzaULinBU, .., m a; barue 'and crossed to the lower ! part of New York; and a week! later, April 30th, when he stood in j front of the Senate Chamber, Oil . Wall street, and, after taking the Oith of otlice, heard Chancellor L'uingston's proclamation, "'Long live (Jeorge NVahiugton, I'resident pfthe United States!" re-ecboe I . ,'inni the cheering throng below, j 'Of all the ceutent.htl obse, vances I we have had hi nee 187b this wiii, in the eyes of many, hold a strong place; and every .State will un doubtedly help to swell the pomp j "awl enthusiasm with which it promises to be celebrated. DEO EN ERA TING PRACTICES. The perversity with which human beings indulge in habits that are known to tie deteriorating, and even destructive in their re suits, is horrible to contemplate. The human form which is given them as a temple in which to grow ! and develop is used without regard j individual, much less tiie entailed miseries to descendants. Take for instance the use of opiates, a habit that is alarmingly increasing. The Science ,News says that opium eat rs take the drug in every vari ety of form. In the crude state the gum is eaten or smoked. In the liquid preparations the line'ct i-i the most popular ; but paregoric is a favorite form, especially with womsn, while the elixirs ate also largely ustd. Morpb'a holds sway over a large p'-oportiou oi con- um3 s, either by the stomach or liypodenriicallv. The amount of J 1 the suiphate ol morphia that can j be tolerated by a conli$ enormous, soiaetit? ! i jjj as high as bi.vty twenty-four hours. I Every pliysician has tfeen in opium .hamtaes oases u'l lTatit:.-, i to 21 L-reat or kss extent, t. 4 um:i- . i.. '1 j the Illtfilieetnal i (F ..':....! knit action uion .. r - . women who, having spent' uio.-f oi the t.lav in bed vi:i na-ii mof-.i , brilliantly in ih evening iiii.ltr tin; inllat-nce ol the druir. And tie fasfination vi iiierary ai:d a.-t!;etic fo:iverstition, so captivat - ing to the ha!;itu..'S ot .salons, is not ur.freiiuontly the inspiration ol thi; ()u(ent liniulant. hen the , . . . . . . . - luiblt 13 gler: up.he mind usually is rcsto-cd 10 its normal activity ; - but VVlie.'l itlii ll' iTi 1 hi U)V years, . . opium may piuuuee a pei ma ueni .enervation of the mental u: d moral Unities, and this deteriora- tion is no doubt due to organic degeneration of the cerebral cen ters. The nominations for city officers maile by the republicans could iu.t "be bettereil. They are good men for the respective positions, and if elected there will be no doubt as 1 1 there serving the city in an ellicicnt manner. The Oregonian devotes an entire page of double leaded proofs that there is no more small-pox in Port land than has been reported, and that the spread of the desease has been checked. If you want a clean and fine smoke ask for J. Joseph's home made white labor cigars. For sale y most cigar dealers and at J . Joseph's factory. XEW TO-lLl. I ' ANTED A tlOOD Oliit. AT GOOL S WA-ia. li.q'iire iit tne Deiit luitpl. FiiTineirs Election. OTIC'H IS llKltEllY CilVEN THAT tiie annual lirenieii's election will be! held Jlonilay, the ioth day of ieeeiiiler,lsss, for th i purpose of ele -tin a chief engineer and assistant eluet engineer ot tne Aiouii V ire IH-vartmenb. Polls will be oo.-n at the .1.1 tl n' .Mifiii.- irn'.'i'i. I i n 1 Tn.:i 1 o'clock to 0:M o'clock, P. M. M. K. BRiXK, Secretary, Albany Fire leiart:nei:t. ST it A1 Coi AVBI) HUM TI1K I'KKMISKS OF .1. I!. Conirill in this eitv on itondaj. N( v. l:i r. small l;tik roan,!iorse,5 veal's old with unite stripe on face. Information leading to his whereabonta will be suitably rewarded, t'vnary ICirils for Sale. riOUR FIRST-CLASS SIXtiESS -1 LIX T net, 2 f ieriii.m and 1 Oriole. Inquire or Mrs Wm M ers, on Water street, oetwetn Kilsworth and It, ouilalbin. n.-inti-ti. "nou: good kkliaulk mex waited T to sell tiie Improved SiiiiH-r. Ateatnar.il wa'on furnished. Address or call on the ."linger Maiitifunturinw C'emiianv, J A AK.:illiiALD, A-ent, Albany, Or Brit-!' -'or SJ-1 i iCll-OOfl frond brick for sa'e Au:lv to W. C Alb;,nv. wiiit:, 4 STOCKSIOt.DE'53 ilKK.-!N OF TIIK MASONIC i buildin-.' As-oeiation will he held ar the Masonic Hall in Albany, Orctron, on Satuniav eveninir, Nov 'H, ISSS.at the hour of 7 o'clo.-k p. m. sharp, for the purpose of elei timr direc- i tors ami to transa-'. . nn.ii other business as miycoie before the muciiu Al! stoeklio'd- ei s, ..ii. oo ami otnei in liji e.-Meti it; e K" piesi. ' ed to attend. Uy order f corporators of I Masonic Buildin;,' Association. i : Miee! Wanted. ,.r mkio of oood stock sukkp -xtki o- silires' Apply or write to C. S. Smith, I ;..-ri.-:wi.l lfiMin-.iii.il hii- lr-:ll roiit;E is hkkeky jivkx that ws i. have this d:iv purchased the in'erestof . imranii of "the tirmof .1. 1; Mey. rs l"u contract o-uie u. r. u. u. win oe (.arri,.,i 0I1 a. i,rreifore, under thelirni name i of j.k. .Myers .x Co. 31. .1 .win. t'orva;iis, Xv 27, lsss. .7EVLISTEB I f phvsieian, has remov Jl. S Nki uass. , iwjiwrAii iuiwreIcttri(.,i,lht statin Klinn's blo. k to his residence on Third street, en .'.nee ii. -oi ! two doors south of the electric liifht station. Oysters! Uysters ! l?ASTtRX A XI) OI.V.MI'IAX SERVFD Jj fresh every day at II. liC-rcks restaurant nissoiution satire. j r s mi-: par xkrshih heretofore ' l.f. l?V,lvSlI ! by mutual tonsei.t " .November 10, 1SSS. For Kent. I Y u'kxished Rooms Ti klxt. ?at the Citv Restaurai.t. Eslrny Xottee. rmKEx i pox the farm of s. gourj JL lei, three miles west jt Albany, on Oetc. bee 1, IssS, a white cow with brown heat' and some brown spot.s. Hot-n ears clipped on ends and slit, about 8 years old. The owner will please call awd iret the above described cow and ,ay costs. For Sale. FOUR GOOD WORK HORSES. FOR PAR ticulars enquire of U. F. Simpson. JOHN SGHMEER'S ft IMG SUlllB Corner Second and EilsworiJt Sis ALBANY, - . 0REG0S HnusKS BOAimm. by the riav or month. Car riages or bimeieb on reasonable terms. v.inl NORTHWEST FIRE MARINE INSURANCE COM PAN) PORTLAND, - - OREGON ' rvsT.iL stwu rt.vf.o i ! , ; ' I Ti'io v shittn holder?, ..lae iicaiett thing ..;;t, at iirw.ks. IE HERALD: SATIJI1 V. 'TOKEN AND FARMERS! BEAD, i hereby certify that Dr. 1 Woodle lms ssi'ili;. operated un inv r'i!!:i;u l,..r.-: j ! -. -: ;!A'S. j i , . '.i.r -eicrene'.' ;m ri-z -r-! , i - -X "aig i.'eteron. r. m. It-r t " ) I! int. ::.'.. i. :rv. . iw-rto Ky:i:i,i !i;i, cif: Via. . t.:r. 1'rm viiie. i.u.-ti-e v.-;cr::i.-ry i::. i. i .e in A li.uiv in: j i-.'ii'arv si:,'fi:i:::! c;;i:e;i! i- .1.1 iv ' ' (,'. i: rv si; ..-!;i:i.-toa JiUU 1 .'Mirjeoi:. j I. . -.Yoni'Li;, v,i mm N ; ii!i;'l C(lrrjn & Mo:,t(.;;h :1VI,!,? f,.r . y!,; ii t. in.tt,.ll:ncnl phui, ran- j :n in in irt- Iroru to 1 :):.'!. OEEtiOii MILWAY ailii Columbia Kiver Koute l'rains f'jr til.; X.nt lev.v I'ort'iu.l at S A. . am: j.M V. V. daily. TIUlx tfTS .uZ'Z?! Canada an.l I-.urope. ELEGANT PULLKAN PALACE CARS Emigrant fc-leepir.g Cars Rim Throash on Express Trains OMAHA, i Council bluffs and t. paul ' !' f('l:niftf :iii1 VHI(oi:l 'li;i;is-a iJlosu.CoiincotioiiM at Portland for S-m Fran cisco and I'mret Sound iicints. For further jiartii-uiars iiiijihre of Ctir.mii i Monuith, First Street, Albany, Oregon. n . ti. iioiroiu:. A. t.. MAW til. ;. 1"- A I . A. 5THoats leave the O. K. N. Co.'s wharf, at the foot of llroadalbiu street, on Tuesday unj I'ridav of each week. V. Ii. KAW 'i,IM!s, Local Aireiit. Great Englisli fiemedy. 'iPude Mart. Murray's Specific A gunnuitwd tnre afor nervous dtseas.-s, such a Weak .Memory, I.di-s of Ih-iin Power, llsteria, lliadaelie I'ain in the IS ek, .Nervous rrostvation. Wakefulness, Before lakir.e. ,;,.. v.....ii.i ttVnia, ii... - t vi y i id viu'-'.il lon4of power n Ii iienei-.it-: r' m -in ititln-r sex -e iu.;.:d bv , niii-re ion or over-exertion, and which u i timutelv lead to I'rtinatiire irsdc .Wmrlu oUI Ae, liisamtv and I im I sumiti:i. fl.cti a box or s'.x 2- I 1...-.. i'. I.O Cut In ...:it i on receipt ot price, l uil par ticulars in pamphlet sent free to every applicant. Ve t.ii.itaiKec C l.oxes to cure anv c-.u-e. tor eery s."i.bO order received v.e send. siv boxes, with a wrltr-;,1flftorTkinr?, iruarane e to refund the money if on specific d es not elfeJt a ciire. Ad liW-i all coiiiiiiii-ni.-.iti.im to the Sole M inufartureis, The Murrav Medicine Co.. Iv tiisa-i. t.'itv. Mo. J.irSolil in Albany by Fo-diuy to.slt:ljiV llason,solc sue llemoveil. "TOSEPII WEBliEK ANN'OL'Xf'ES TO HIS l patrons and friends that he can he. found on First street, in his new rooms m Fo.-hav .V Ji n lit i brick, where be is prepared to ae ooi:i ivxlate the pubiic with aiM thill',' in the tu.'isorlalline. Hot or cild hatha at all hours Tin; r.UYKILS" (iUIDK is iHcir.;ci Man h csiicl irr ..t.tra.jtr year. It is an encyclopedia of useful informatio" lor all who purchase the luxuries or the uecessities of life. We can clothe you and furnish you with all tne necessary and unnecessary ap pliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, li-sli, hunt, work, go to church or stay at. home, ami in various si.i:s, - . . .- . , . styl'.-S ami quantities. Ju-t llguu- out what is reunited to do al! thet-i: things Ri'h'rnaTihlY, and you can make a lair estimate ot tne value ot tiie . DCYLKS' CUIDK. which will lit j at.nt nuol, receipt of 10 cents to pav issija 1 1 '-' 14 AllCllliiail xVelill-,lll'..lO0,lll. 1,1 il men L ( Ik'lllUUUWlU MS I VI.1IIUI11UC, ouiu V ;00D FIT GUARANTEED. I.;iIie. sivr me a eiill. Mralians c Hlock, tlk.kite Kevere lloi?se. Miss E. XIcLyiN. I.iMliu Kooms for Kent. ! rilWO NICE, COMMOUiOl S ROOMS SI'IT I X able for 'entkineii or ladies, situated only :hree lilocks from Main 'street. Impure of l ..lia. O. i ..i.o-"i. . , iivun ni... ... .... r.i.b, PALACE MEAT MARKET JAMES V. PiPE.Prop. n rst tsireet .... Albany The best variety ?f choice beef.veal.mutton, norf "f "'" ' P'ltantly " ,iand-' l"0'- fT Cishjiiaid for all kin l ' ock.J t'tiutrarlor ami liuilder. THE.UXDJLRSIGNED HAVING LO cated in Alhany solicits patronage from city and couctry. AVill contract to build bridsres, barns, and all maimer of dwelling hous-es, including Queen Anne, Easthike and Elizabethian .styles of buildings. Will furnish plans and sp v.iiic iUms frco ofrft charge. Satis action guaranteed W. C. CASSEL- SECOID HAND STOEE The past year has proven it to be t necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy your Stoves, Furniture, tinwan We aie as ways prepared to buvyouj heuseiioid furnitiin? at the higlics' cash price. Sole agent's lor the m 1 oii!i 1 p, i', mmvt l VI PEERLESS GIL CAN A.ii3 Lamp Filler. L. G0TTLIEL, JOT II.'V t4-(.i::'l-. '1 i 'i a OMrH ai. l tr.':-:3 ii i,:.ic-' 0-iI.ut. I'.v.ts : C.'V "!! l olii' 'L'u 0 Wl- ' I ' mid ''! :y iiir'.y. : i c--t.-m -.jacv .l i t , :.! il l'! :l. git.i'm'M i-t : :. I! 1 ' 't.N'ry L'-"'f.:.:;;i ; 1C i;h ll.ts I :.e a chili!.' ; Z.-i: i; :;iiL-S. 'n.ivi!!-' liven tr-..::e.) witli K'SJy w.-iS niniosc J Kr to t Y-.i e in kfiie.d to my I'cil lor wee.s ill i:filit:iius iriu2ia:i'!i.'. bcsiiits ...i. ino ficeii Pitii.e's (.'eli'ry C ni;,:i,:i i a.i ie iiott'tj anl am ji- ifcctly i;'iivil. I is a buy km I 9 I" ll I frank Car.'!', Lurcka, Ncva-i. 1'i'urXl. hi Jo,-'; S;. i n by liLfci.isTs. Skmi ko:: S-r.vt;K Cat ti.uci i:. WELLS, JiJCHA i:J)SOX a Co., Propi icfoTs ! BURUNGTCiN!. VERMONT. r il I A llavinV JboVer iiol excelled .o quality, jikI hicilidc- not sui iiai,..T-si?ft1 protnpt ati'i s iliVaot'irv' tilling or orders. Ilresnovtfiiilv solicit i h:i -f tho traue. A, WHEEL K. jsraseafflr?32ja?ffi2z' GEO. W7 r-JiCESOii TO W. CC3 OT2 CD op CO CIS CO 3 ipfl o5 -I iF.AI.ER TN- S toves and Ranges ALSO A FULL LINE OF TINWARE, PUMVS. HOSE, COrFERWARE Aim eyery variety of cocking utensils and novelties in house fiiniishinjr iroods. The public is invited to call and - xtimine this mammoth stock under the new in.tnnement. WILL SFSkSS Dealer in all the leading Chins. Pistols, Bswiiiu Machines, Organs, Pianos, A full iSheet music, musical merchamli(ammnmtion, fisli in;r tace, etc. Warranted, razors, hutcher ami pocket knives The lestkiiids of sewing machines NEE DLES,Ol Land Extras for all MA CHINES ILINN COUNTY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FiRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repairinir ofj.sewinjj .machines, musical instruments, euns, etc., neatly done W. F. 1 am now receiving my notions, etc, and propose the line, My goods are all FO R CASH! We invite your inspection Cashmeres Imported Brcadcloth Silk "Warp, Henrietta All Wool Trieets Assabet Planner In fact everything usually found in first-class Dry Gootls Store. My Boot ami Shoe department i complete. I have also added a complete Hns of bovs kilt suits. A comparison of my stock and prices is solicited g$T All "mail orders promptly attended to. Call and see me. "W IF tStiLcessor to i Cron C ry fo CEMIVEK 1, .1888 2 B ' . v . I , i" t ri;: iiii.nuii;! i.-.:i i vt- i ars. 1 i :-r"i ;h -l wsi.s vtry .it. ii i :.t a iii!. i ii ivc useit i I li 've ueii nt-:i: !y ' nie a'lvii-fs. but To in i'vai:1? vei ii.-et!, I uave it a Ui.;l. 1 lirive uatii :n now jum) ar:i''U'l aial iet-1 iivti mi Urn SMITH 11. ilcFAltLA'N D) ? errs 02 r- BROS! Line of- READ, Fall stock ot Dry Goods to make it red hot all alonir fresh and new and bought of the following goods Flushes Velvets Velvete3as Silks and Satins ELS-ID, " U. .AJitn. A!a!vOreo. un r F ito h c ?'s Castoria. I lllllllll IIWI 1MB I - ! ! i f r nun iTTOiTinsi Mir n i I ... t f j. i j To our artme.; . of '' bv anv ny in tne city, m.-namsoii u- as turkey, ehickt-u, sue, pheasant, woodcock. ( . t j i r t a u - t i " a v., x a Franco-Ameican Tood Co. Celebrated French soups, mock turtle, pea, French bouillon, tomato, chicken, consomme, beef and terrapin. These goods are prepared from care fully selected meats, vegetables and poultry without the aid of ay artificial substance whatever. F & THEJNZ Spiced gherkins, chowclmw, jiiealilly, cauliflower, queen olives, mus tard dressing, pickled ouious. sweet pickles and table sauces, and a full line of Crosse & Blackwell s canned goods. GORDON & i"ew York preserved strawberries, plums, pineapple, quince, peach and fine fresh mushrooms, in glass. A lovely thing for man's eye to behold. Also we have received a very large stoek of NEW Raisins, Zante currants, citren, lemo and orange peel, mincemeat ia both wood and glass. All good standard brands, which we do not hesitat to guarantee to give satisfactiou in every respect. Other articles ef fancy goods too numerous to mentioR. Besides it is awell kuown fact that our stock of STAPLE GROCERies And provisions far excel that ef any other store in the city, just received from Easter factories and jobbers a line of fancy For our crockery department that will do credit to any house in the city of Portland, aud will be sold at reduced rates and not the old-fashioned hun-dretl-per-cent-carry-thein half-over-until-next-season plan. We intend to sell every article bought for the Holiday trad so low that no man ean hate an excuse for not buying kij wife a present. lie i a iui9 vn.la of Fanoy Groceries, unexcelled " "febwted Canned Meats, such ri,var . su, DILWORTH'S - J. CROP We har r