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TTixr 3I01iKIXG IIEliAJl Weeklv 'i niiv.ii i'irr MnrninkX cwcpt Molina.. .) c!iv-ti I by carrier, per wei k..... o.lft Mi '.. er v.. 5 00 WKt-U I.Y. (I'.t.fL-iiCi! ewr.v Friday M-rnin.t . Da-, it aiiijui i, hi advaure t wid In advnn'-c - "') Tin: .iii. MaiU t the Albany vstolEoe close For all offices north ) f id Faetcrn states ' 6;S0 . m, v:nl t!ic Km row ;i; R. K. J or Hor'.land and Salem 11 a. si, c .-alli.i and Yaqttina lSJOf. dlko south. .... 7:;il) P. M Tr.e P"8iotfise will lr closed each cvei.iiiji rani nix t seven 'clack. itN-istcreil inattor for th v.srl.v i.ior.m.s: rain should b m.-u.r.d before S o clock the ; r i.. us evcnlor. RFHON' PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Departs lll.loam'l.OO ji m -i 5.25Ri! ,..' Freight SRCKKT.SOCIKTIK.S. , 6. V, W. SjkfetyJLodja No. 13; meets A. every Modar euinif at the O. A. II hall on Ferry street, between Second and fH...l llki VrHii'inm i,i Vl I tity unj transieiA& Itretbreu cordially ltivitcl ' '....I'l Wg WWPW f7,M 2" MAKtiS Jb'JCJDAS. The groit preTahince of self life taking at . the present day, when 'every paper that falls under the eye records case$ of suicide, makes the queiry that. heads this article one of general. application and in terest. :A' recent' writer says that nature reyolts at self-destruction, even when'life has lost all charms for its possessor aqd when exist ence is attended with, naught but misery. When leas of all that is dear has driven a soul to the mad ness of. despair, when a . life if crime has brought remorse unen durable, or when the bcxly is racked with ceaseless torments of pain, self-wrought destruction seems sometimes, pardonable and often almost logical ; but t;iiicide, wnen atienaea Dy no sucu circum-i, . J ., , , tuauues, c;ui uu.ueurioiu ij uum ing else than the breaking down of self-control the act of a madman. Psychologists' have wrestled with this problem for ages without com ing to any'tery full and satisfac tory ' conclusion as to the real causes that produce 6uicide. In some instances physical causes s'jem to predominate, in others a diseased brain ' destroys the body as a caged tiger breaks its prison bars. Every case is more or less! isolated; for, being an unnatural ! act, there are no general principles which govern it. "Often when con fidently expected it is never found, and it is' usually discovered where A IL.Y A.N1 least looked for. Physiologists tell I aroma of the universal crowds of i ?is that life is a constant effort to j tobaivo smokers, in the rooms preserve a balance between the inhere groceries, provisions and) forces of the individual within the j meats are exposed for .-ale, would i body and tho 'external forces and J be more apparent than it n at j conditions of its en viromerit. When ! present. j ttns equilibrium i? (iisturoeu lis- ease results and it is necessarv to restore it uy unuauai iiu xiim. as i medicines.' diet, change of habits or climate, and, if unsuccessful, j death results. Much more is this ! the case as regards the brain and j its functions. That organ is ccn stantly at work whether the body is at rest or not. In, some the action is sluggish ; the equilibrium is easily preserved. In others it is active and more care is necessary, while in "a few highly developed organising the conflict is constant though unp'erceive'd, and often the B - struggle ends suddenly. The over "wrou?ht brain, instead of yielding slowly, gives way altogether and the reaction is proportioned to the effort that' has been made at resist ance, just as the ball of a pendu lum, if held at a distance from the position of. rest, will swing an equal distance beyond the cente" when released. No sane man ever killed himself, :because aelf-preservation ie the first law of sanity. No man, however, is at all times f ane, or which ii the same thing, mentally balanced."'' la irtost peiflons the Variation's are 'small and the bal ance is easily restored, particularly ii the giving way has been gradual and promo efforts are taken for relief. It'is only when the strain lias been long and continual, with out effortpat 'relaxation, that the consequentfes are serious. Some times theresulfis complete prostra tion, often' resulting in (dissolution ; at others the laws of nature are completely Yeve'rsetl ! and self-destruction-follows. Life at a high mental pressure in any sphere is dmgerou's. The man who violates those laws -which pertain to his material bWdy only is far safer than he who gives his brain no reet. Bleep throws the body into -complete repose, but the brain is still tnorcor less active. The biain needs rest and recreation apart from this, and those who neglect: is have soon to repent of their in discretion. The tendency of th.B ae is to live at too high a j res ure and we have only our.-elves to blame for thy results w hicli jo Iow. Pi:i:hais ono of tin' '"t'-1 f-',,if-1- I usefu". Migw-tion that i li.irn 1 ...r.n ina.ln lltinil ttlOCDlZOOtll'. , ' . ... . lastnonatiie Hiiiiienza. i vjiifj-, cold in the heail lifea:-t- thnt is taking all the people by etorni, like the latest Parisian fashion, is to refrain from partaking of the many recommended nostrums for it. It says: "If you get the Uupsian in fluenza sneeze it out by yourself or call your doctor. Don't take a prescription from any other source. A compound recommended hy a New York paper, composed of quinine, camphor and belladonea, was pronounced hy a more than ordinarily careful druggist to be a fatal do.se for a child, a 'd likely to give a rood de il of trouble to an ajuIt vess lang0r is to be feared " from la grippe itself than from the vatiou.; ilrugs rei ouunendel for its cure." It is Haid that recent researches no to demonstrate the fact, that the jHiisonous (jualily in the foul air of overcrowded rooms, arises from a poison that is exhaled fro an human lungs, and is not in reality carboni;; acid gas as has been taught by our scientific books upon that subject. It is perhaps well enough to be loaded with the knowledge of the true condition of ! the case, but the main requisite re mains just as before, and that is that those who have charge of public halls, and other places ' where people congregate, should understand what is the matter enough to secure good ventilation and correct the existing evils in the management of such places. ISutte, Montana, seems to be infested with a gang boys who po-ises an unlimited amount of cheek and deviltry. They recently sent to the democratic candidate for U. S. senator a fetter signed "Nineteen Cold and Desperate Men" demanding $400,000 or his life's blood. No attention would . .. .. , , ! have been given the matter had not the demand been followed up by a personal application of one of their number, a youth about 20 yeaisold, for the modest 6iim de manded. He was placed under arrest and the detectives placed upon the track oi the remainder of the gang. It is said tnat the inspector of meats in Paris exposed thin slicps of beef to tobacco smoke, and then fed it to a 'dog, resulting in the death of the poor canine in twenty minutes. Probably human beings can stand more than the dog did, I 12 ..I . ' t ! u mil nie ueaui rate, irom pariaK-; ing of articles pickled with the! HOUN. I laiiuuuj. - io me ue uf . h . Lanu-ni lv l,0"r"' rrrmmmm7?rmm? . HAKK1EK. bearu. At u ie resilience of the n'Qciatinsr tlerjhian in this citi. oii Sun Jay, liec. 2i. hv Ucere Humphrey, J. P:, Mr r rane e r. itell and 3iw kubh i:eard, both r.f Unn vounty. . SMITH-MAI.IISIER.-Al the r!r of the Revere House, on Monday, tiec. SO, lhs9, tiy Geo. iriunphrev, J. I'., Mr. W. J. Smith, of Portland, and Dolly McA lister, of Linn county: . NEW TO-JA. IJARTIKSJ MlnllNii CKAVKL rROM JL the Wilkins iic near thin city nitna call at the office o' the Orecon fj..d T5. and pro cure tickets. liv order J. II Wiikirrs. I osr-ix tiuscirvox wkunesday JU a small leather satchetl.Srariiix the name it A. IS. Steal, the nndcr will pleaae rc'urn Ihe same to hii residence, corner of Second and IJroid ilhin streets. Bids Kecelred. T'UE ITXDKRSlGMCu WILL RECEIVE bidi at the Oepot Hotel for putting in ilr.ii.i tilo on his fruit farm adjacent to town. The tile is alr dy on the trniund; it is to be laid about thiee feet dp. J. A. OROSS. niXE CIGARS -IMPORTED, KBV WEST 1?. and Domestic, embracing the celebrated Klor de Madrid. Estrellas, Conquerors and other choi brands in the Wells, Faryo and Western Union Telegraph orficej building'. M hemamber the place. Cairaetr and Bsilldr DC. SHELL WILL rURNfSrl PLAKS, Mpe ntlcauous and details for all kinds of building and architecture. All work prompt ly done and guar n teed to be Srst-vl isg. Es timates furnished on short nctice for brick bu.!din4, residences, publio buildings, bridge, etc ... t IT ANTED H VX Or OoD StLi.INO V anility to repreient ns as fates Agent in this town, (fc00 to $-2000 per jn x can be niauc) Address, Wanamaker a Brown, Philadelphia, Pa Die largest clothiri? and merch int tailor ing house in America. rnilEUXDEKSICNED HAVING DISPOSED J. of his grcerv business in this city, and desiring to settle up his business affairs, vuests all who haeav. unts -against him to present t ie same at ence, and parties in uebtvil to him will plcaxc ca'l and settle without delay. All a.c mnts to be presented io me at my former pUec cf bus-ness, the third W'ard Grocery Store, corner Se oi d indJvkw re. t. MARIIX LYNCH .uoury tu t.tt.iu J biuiii" to suit on approved security at til? lowr.ite cf eitht (s) per ;enr. per annum E. i, IJKAKD.SKY, 'ler.eral Arent. IJroadilh n Sr.cit. Allianv. UrAXIEh - A I'.iMTIO RY A Yoi:T. n.arricd man is assistant buok-keeptr trottice work- AddussG., I1kkld otl.ee. ,.i..-,.r. Til T IS WILL- OT t ccx'k and take care of i house icr wo; i.tC"ttajf tliinuiiout. A home for mil.- w-l ir, tirl; wmk litht. Ad.lre Mr-. 0r statir.. rlv(crvc,9 n is exce ed. fH !i n fl . : i .n . r .-. i t 3tF0R2 :f AFTER the generative nivalis of cithi r t u l. s In arising from the exc-n e n.- of i tobarcn it opium, oi through uuthfiti l.r.i -cret ion, over imlulrn. c, tc, Mich osl.i-.ii lirain I'owcr, A'ake u'nts, Ik-arin I ..!! i'ainsinthe Hack, Scinin.il V akufs. liy tcria, Ncr ous I'ros ration, Noctnrml i.M! ;s Hions, Leucorrhoe, Dizzirit-ss, Weak Memory, Lossof Power anil Inipotencv , which i n. . lected often lead to rbiiiature old ai- a. . intKinity. I'rice 1 a box; boxtS fer ..h Sent lv mail on receipt of rice. a uiiiii: (.i .ittMii: in ..if. with every order received, to rt'tnml tie nioncy if a I'eniiaiii'nl cure is nott ffe- tc . We have thousands ol testimonials from old and youinr, of both kcxch, who have Im i. permanently cured by the use "f Aphroditiii) Circular tree. Adilrens nit: a imi it o )kim: o. Western ISrauch, liox, 27. Portland, iren For sale by Foebay & Mason, wholcnale nno retail drujixists, Albany, "reiinn. THAT TI.aCKING COUGH can pe s quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We irnaruna-t it. Fosfiay & Mason. $50 A LOT Made by pnrchaaing now in Thse choice lots are right in the line of improvements adjoining Cidtra's Park Addition. The price now is $l."0 per lot, ami it will be raised to jL'OO a lot on Jan uary 1st. Call at once upon L. Viereck. L ts will be sold upon easy payments. The Citj Restaurant,! Under the Kew iiianaocment of N. Limpman will be conducted uu a tirst-class plaa. Meals will be servi d at all hours. Consult the BILL OF FARE Andjorder whateverJyou want, pay ing for what you order aud nothing more. Straight meals served as usual for 25 cents, an I meals to order frm a 5 cent roll . and cup of ooffie to a lirst-class $1.00 mtal. Furnished roonis to let in ixaec tioa with the restaurant. ACCVBACY. KBATNKSS. ALBAHT ABSTRACT GO, The only cbutDleU tetof Abstract Books and Maps ia Linn County OrriCK IX THE COUBT HOVSK. BosinesB entrosteu to mv care will receive prompt and care ful attention. . . PERSONS DESIRING SAND, LOAM OR gravel from the premises of F. L. Sneh, in Bentoa county, can procure tickets for the same at my office, Crawford's block, Albany Oregon. Ciiks, E. Woltkrtom. RPVERE HOUSE, ALBANT, .OR. CHAS Pfeiffer, Prop. Only first eclass house In the city. Large sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen eraployetl In the kitchen. General stage office for Cerrallis. . BANK OF OREGON. ALBANT, OREGON. ""TAL $o,ooo Prcldcnt.... Ilcc I'res... 4'asbler n. BRYANT ...JAI W. KLtlN. A ijancral banki ig business trans acted. Siirht exchange and telegraphic triinsfer bought and sokl tn New York, San Francisco itnd Portland, Ore iron. Collections, made on fuvorub'e terms OMALL LAM) TRACTS A M'MUr R OF j O sn:il! tr.icts cf land stu.-.tcd near Albany j fur Si!c cn t-aiy Icrms. Apji'y to II. liryant ' IN THIS CPY OS MONDAY j ' Nov. IS, a j;o!d ban;;!c nnrlcd "M. A. Ii," with the Lore's prajiT ?n the rever? side. It awaits an owner kit lliis otiiie, ; i i C I" IT ISN'T It 'i iljall lllll... set, ctia'!!', i Aim) ha- ;i tin- .-'-Iri r i!rcniifj it chs- t-i-M. r Sox. t MATTHEWS & t . iv HAVt7."vT r 7 m mm $5oo WORTH GOLD WATCHES I luke this mi ttin i ot informing the citizens ol AlbDy ami vicinity that I have jut opened first class clothing store in connection with my merchHntiie business, and hsve added the most complete steck of geois mIuk Goods ever brought to the city. Id cider to advertise my business I have de cided to ive away ovi-r $500 .vr'.h of Gold Watches. Every purchaser of mi- dollar's worth of gioK for cash, from the clothing department will rccjive a cbauce for our if these gold watches. Stock ii ail new purdi:M-d ii the cast for spot cash, and will he sold at J&.'SfSlaLS LOWEST LIVING RATES. Call and examine my ftocK'oe fore purchasing elsewhere. 53f"No 'rouble to show goods. M?A1INrJVILLE (OLLEGE - McMIXXVILLK, KTTlTd. JD -AND- Albany, Or. i . . .j GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET. WANTKD SPKCIALLY Hay. fats and potatoes, to supply customtrs j j on the Oregon Pacific Railroad extrusion and my increasing home trade, j whrr I veil in jvantities to suit the i unhasers. Oilier foot or Ferry street, i - RARE H01M GIFTS Have you seen the magnificent display of Holiday hooks, plush goods, art supplies, and the beau tiful trifles foi Holiday presents at U. J.. lie has the finest display in in Albany. CpII and see exceedingly low p.iices FOR PURE DRUGS, TOILET AND GO HE ALSO The Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in the ' Willamette Valley. CATJ. Aj EXAMINE' UTS STOCK SJ?ER 31, 18?9 WONDERFUL THE AMOUNT OF STOVFS THAT IIave sold . ince they started in "nisines? It i all owing to the LOW Made l.v them. They also i keep a full line of Hardware. t'.-iKKKLL PRICES mmk . :i., iirnli kiin'.A ! tdruituro, '. Iiedrunui ri. . ; ' i ' t.i't. , 1 itcl.i i hle -. and ail lw t nt ta! i i-:c . ii t wall i;:eraiid wiml n tiaiiea, mdicIi U (.'all and ne them, on First street, oppoMte . Clothing and G. W.tSIMPSONu P.OTII ACADEMIC AND COLLEGIATE Departments. In tho Academic Department there are fi.iu courses of study of three years each: Clai-aioa!. -cicntitic. normal and liusinies. I:i tructiou is thorough; location, h-a!-hj i expi:nses low; advantage, first lass in every respect. Full infonna lon in catalogue, for which address T G. BROWNS. N,IW OREGON STOEE this line ever offered his assortment His will surprise you. FANCY TO GOODS G. L BLACKMAN. ' Suceesaor to . W. Lanfrdoa xa: is- iJriigs, Paints, Oils. Perfumery and totlet articles, also a full line of books aud stationery, periodicals, etc. gy Prescriptions caxefulli compounded iN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE Albany Oreffou CARRIES - BOOK ami mm HOLIDAY IN VITK Til K ATTKN1IUN ; Till: JUF.LIC TO THEIR IMHMNfK . ;;i KOI- fids. rters. Tie lame!, ami uott taried assortment of Holiday warfTrcr brvUgM .to Albuuv. Call and iaspett tbeir stock. Their low price wild sriifrlTO baerows & mm, . Dry Goods, Notions. Gents Furn'g vBARROWS lilJMIiblliG 1ll.UVK To mmm . V hc lit 'lie vi it. Krii sj iii! Mini desire to nakft sele- t'i in !: I- - faouaile styles in DBY G-OODS, DEESS GOODS, Kthion points tke way to the Large New IStock W.F.1EAR BECAUSE TIIJtIK STOCK IS TUKTLARGELT, BKCAVSE THEIR GOODS ARE THE NEWEST, BECAUSE THEIR PRICES ARETliF. LOWEST We know we can p?ease. All we ask.b a tirtroltk inspect1 on In drtss goods wcliuve the Jai gestetoik ever shown in Al' an. C'oimh and fye yis aihI happy. ... Afbanv, Orerob. ALBANY IRON Maiiufautuiv 'statD'rrt:tris, grist anil saw Mil. wachiarry, iren f roots Mk4 ill kinds of beay intl light ork in -roa and brass eastingm. 'Special attoft lion paid to rf pairing'sJl kimis.ol n athinery. Patterns -made on atcrtBvttffi E. F. SOX,i"Wdht. c. II. EnwikT, b'ecrvUry. mMmcsM- hw . r r. i i i. m i A' J. i - v' v .' .- "9kA. ( t SHOPPERS AND AQECT OB , THE LUDL0V Ladies Fkie Shoes. Aifo Ageacy for M. D. WLIJS AIOO.'S Boots and Hhoes. & SEARLS. Stark. rv c (V. BOOTNaDdll Jewe