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KEMOVAL.
The oflice of the Daily and
Weekly Hekald has been re
moved into the Foster block up
stairs in the rooms formerly occu
pied by the Masonic lodge, where
larger and more commodious quart
ers have been fitted up Patrons
of the paper will please observe
the change.
AFRICAN CONQUEST.
The charge has been made, from
numerous quarters, that the object
of Stanley in prosecuting his latest
African explorations, was not cor
rectly stated in saying that he was
rescuring Emin Tasha, but that
conquest and power was his real
aim. In fact that the project real
ly was to prepare the way for the
creation of a vast British African
Empire an empire to extend from
the Cape to the region of the Great
Lakes, and from that region to
Egypt across the equatorial pro
vinces conquered under the ex
Khedive Ismael and where Emin
found himself blockaded after the
fall of Khartoum." Of this great
empire Mr. Stanley is to be made
the governor, and thus occupy the
relation to the future, so far as
Africa is concerned", that Cliye and
Hastings did toward the Indian
Empire of the eighteenth centuiy.
To illustrate the peculiar views
upon this subject entertained by
that class of beings who worship
anything that is "English ' you
know," the following from the
.New York Globe is a sample :
'Such a policy may never haye
entered the mind of an English
statesman, and may be utterly
alien to the intentions of Mr. Stan
ley himself. It has, nevertheless,
great attrautiveness to the day
dreamers, and is quite in harmony
with the logic of events of the past
four centuries, during which time,
whatever Paul may have planted,
or whatever Apollo may have
watered in any of the newly dis
covered portions of the earth, Eng
land has it last plucked the fruit.
It has been so in America, it has
been so in Asia, it has been so in
the Australasian continent, and it
has been so in the islands of the
sea. In each and all, English
pluck and daring, English persist
ence and ability have made their
way over all obstacles. When it
. vas neither possible nor desirable
to conquer a country and to annex
it and its people, still the traits of
the English have been such that
they would conquer its trade and
commerce and make goods for its
people. A natural result of all
this has been the planting of the
power, the language, the literature,
the customs, and the manners of
' England around the globe so that,
.more than a century ago, one of the
greatest of her orators could say
" that the sun never set on her
..dominion or her authority. It Is
only logical that the same general
policy should be carried out in
Africa, .' With a number of small
nations contending for supremacy
in certain quarters of Africa, with
their demonstrated lack of the
colonial instinct, and with the
pushing qualities of the British
character, there is every reason to
. believe that the civilized Africa of
the future will he a modified and a
oewe. England,--extending .the.
language and the arts of that great
-country Into territories . now given
over to the(dminion of the most
arrant superstition to be found any
where in all the world."
In view of the magnificent suc
cess of utter defeat, that the vacil
lating policy of England has met
in Egypt, and the supremacy it
asserted in allowing its bravest
men to be massacred in Soudan,
and the fact that the phlegmatic
Dutchman has occupied and
developed more territory in Africa
and various other portions of the
globe than has England, the ad
miring adoration of the Globe is
not very creditable to say the least.
England may bull dose little Portu
gal out of Africa but 6he cannot
oust Germany. As for the push
and vim that s reads the English
language over the civilized world,
another nation and national influ
ence furnishes a good portion of it,
and English oppression and intol
erance have done as much to push
it as has its pluck, daring and persistence.
One of the redeeming traits of
the millionaire class of our coun
try, is the endowment of institu
tions of learning with ample fund9.
Daniel Ayers, M. D., LL. D of
Brooklyn it is announced has given
$250,000 to the Wesleyan Univer
sity. These appropriations of
money during a man's life time is
far more satisfactory and beneficial
than the last will and testament
bestowal that usually terminates
in such vexatious and unending
litigation. It will be in order now
for some of our leading millionairs
to endow oin Albany college, of
which we have ample reason to be
proud, in such a munificent man
ner as to enable it to extend its
accommodations and facilities to
fully meet the requirements of its
growing attendance.
The male part of human society
are accustomed to rail at the femin
ine portion on account of the follies
and foibles of fashion. The grounds
for their self claimed freedom from
the rule of dame fashion it would
he hard to ascertain. For instance
it is said that the boot in city
society is a thing of the past and jet
twenty-five years ago it lorded it
over the shoe in fine style. Now
onl)' policemen, firemen and a few
old beaus, who still live in the six
ties, wear broadcloth coats and low
vests and carry rattan canes, are
left to buy and wear the once uni
versal foot cover. Even the red
topped copper-toed boot, which
boys wore but a few years ago, are
now extinct and the youngsters
wear buttoned, laced or congress
shoes.
Two bright days of sunshine,
after the severe wind and rain
storms, which caused the disas
trous floods, give the people a
brighter look, and reminds that
the storms of life makes us appre
ciate its sunshine. . ......
NEW TO-DAY.
ITTANTID - TO BI T A SMALL SKCOND-il AND COOK
V V stove and dininn table. Addre98 "S,"
Herald office.
HEAL THYSELF WITHOUT MEDICINE
This can be done by aiding nature to
remove all foreign or injurious matter from
the system, by use of Dr. Wilford Hall's new
by genie treatment. Address J. B. Hughes,
Agent, Albany, Oregon.
TIOR 'SALE THREE GENTLE FAMILY
I horses, of good carriage, well broke for
ladits to drive, either single or double. In
quire at the City Stables.
FOR SALE! A NO. 1 MILLINERY STOCii
in a No. 1 location in the thriving city
of AH any. Low rents and splendid rooms.
Fur particulars address firm P. O. box 99,
Albany, Or.
PARTIF.S WISHING GRAVEL FROM
the Wilkins pit near this city must call
at the otlice o' the Oregon La..d Co. and pro
cure tickets. Bv ordpr J. H. Wiikins,
r KVEKE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS
t PfeitTer, Prop. Only first-eclass house
in the city. Large sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen, (icneral stare otrine for Corvallis.
rOOV.H TO RUST AT MRS.
LV 3rd and Lyon streets.
PrtllU'lLLK'S OS
limine to Kent.
WITH WOOD FURNISHED IN THE
wood house all ready fcr use. Inquire
at this oilicc.
MONEY TO LOAN-HOME CAPITAL ON
pood real estate security. For particu
lars enquire of Geo. Humphrey.
Drain Tile for Sale.
A GOOD SUPPLY OF FIRST CLASS
drain tile for sale at the Eage brick
and cile factory East of Albany near Knox
Butte. Call at the factory or address Propts
& Auston, Albany Oregon.
1000
CORDS OF NICE FIR WOOD
forsUe by G. II. Ketney.
STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM THE
premises ot Denver Hackleman, fear
Albany, aiout Sept. 1, three young geldings,
branded thu HL on left shoulder. Two
three year old and ono two year old, the
la' tor dark color, the othirs sorrel and red
dish brown. Any info mation leading to
their rccoverv will be suitably rewarded by
the undersigned. E. II. LORD,
Albany, Or.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
A, O. U,W.--Safety Lodge No. 13 meets
every Monday evening at the G. A. K.
hall on - Ferry . street, between Second and
Third. Albany, Oregon. Strangers in the
city and transieit brethren cordially invited
tr)ttei.d--
McPhenoD Post No. 5, G. A. R.
Stated meetings at the O, A. R
Hall on tne second and Fourth
Friday evenings cf each monrh.
Transient Comrades are cordi
ally invited to meet with us
S. vf ncAoctf
B. F. Tablbr, Commander
- Adjutant. j
HAT FOR SALECLBAN CHEAT OH
u,Aii.r Ko w- will im nnld ra Quantities
to suit at reasonable rates for cash, at the
stables of L. Senders.
, E. C.'EHBLPS,
COMMEftCIAL, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS,
OVER WELLS, FARGO A CO'S OFFICE,
ALBANY, OREGON.
hsre of the trade In this line solicited.
Call and see samples. .
WHERE WILL YOU FIND A
GOOD a
At the Delmonlco.
TRV BREAKFAST, ICT 1118 DINNER, TRY HIS
supper. Uoetz Bros, do all theii own
cookimr. Tiv his hot coffee and tea with
cakes for 10 cts. Eastern oysters are a spe
.-i.ilt v and ereat care will be taken to put
them up after Eastern rtyle. Yauuina and
Bay View ojsters constantly on hand. Head
his bill of fare ana tee if you don't find what
you want. DM you ever try one ot our sun
day dinners? All kinds of game. Farmers
will find a fjood table stt at the Deiimouico.
V:iiti:i- ni:l lie prompt Conic and see us.
Frih Efeb. Fresh Game. Fresh Meats
COCTZ BHOS., Props.
V
MEAL?
ONE TRIAL
MAKES A
Regular C stonier,
MY COMPLETE STOCK!
AND
MODEST PRICES
Are what does it. You an
cordially invited to be one of
them.
C. E. BROWN ELL.
The Celebrated French
C U RE
rrautcd to A TOMflfTiWPII or money
cure AiiiUWtfiiiflM refunded
p 3 WO
2." 2 m
BEFORE
AFTER
the generative organs of either sex whether
arising from the excessive use of stimulants,
tobacco or opium, or through j outhful indis-
! cretion, over indulgence, etc., such aslossof
Brain Power, Wakefu'ness, Bearing Down
Pains in the Hack, Seminal Weakness, Hys
teria, Ner-ous Pros' ration, Nocturnal Omis
sions, Leucorrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory,
Loss of Power and Impotency, which if neg
lected often lead to premature old age and
insanity. Pria 81 a box; 6 boxt5 fcr $5,00
Sent by mail on receipt of price.
A Wit ITT EN tUUKAXTEE is given
with every $5 order received, to refund the
money it a Permanent cure is noteffectcd.
We hare thousands ol testimonials from old
and yountr, of both sexes, who have been
permanently cured by the use 'f Aphroditino
Circular free. Address
THE APIIKO JHEOH'ISR TO.
Western Branch, Box, 27. Portland, Oregon.
For sale b Foshay & Mason, wholesale and
retail druggUts, Albany, Oregon.
THAT HACKING COUGH can be
so quickly cured by SLiloh's Cure. Wc
guarantee it. Foshay & Mason.
ACCURACY.
NEATNESS.
ALBANY ABSTRACT CO,
The only complete set of Abstract
Books and Maps in Linn County
OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE.
Business entrusted to my
care will receive prompt and care
ful attention.
BANK OF OREGON,
ALBANY, OREGON.
CAPITAL 950,000
President H. KKTAST
Vice Pre U . MCKKIIX.
Casta ter JAT W. B LA I.N.
A general bankiig business trans'
acted.
Sight exchange and telegraphic
transfer bought and sold on New
York, San Francisco and Portland,
Oregon.
Collections made on favorable terms
This Space Reserved
-FOR-
JULIUS
HL'l
BAZAAR
STORE!
ThiirdSwarcl
Having purchased this popular es
tablishment I am now prepared to
rill any orders in the grocery and pro
vision line. A fnll stock; of groceries
kept constantly ot) hand., The highest
cash price paid for all kinds of coun
try produce, or will exchange , goods
ttitf -imo. Come one, com all.
CHAS. E3SIG. :
STRAYEO HORSE A MEDIUM SIZED
. bay hone, with a blazed (ace ar.d on
ye out, about four years o'd, has strayed
upon the farm ot Daniel Houck, near Tan
gent. The owner can secure the horse by
calling at the premises and paying charges. -
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of th Royal College of
London, England, also of the Bellc-
r j: 1 -ti
The Dr. has spent a . lifetime of I
study and practice and makes a ape- T
cialty of chronic diseases, r 'moves
K.ncers, scrofula enlargements.tumors
and wens, without pain or the kniie.
He also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. ' Has practiced
intt e German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or night. His motto is Tjt
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
tOfSc'e and residence Ferry street,
between Third and Fourth.
Kollce of PlMoIailoB,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
hat the late firm of Hopkins &
Saltmarsh, composed of T, G. Hopkins
and George W, Saltmarsb, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent, the said
George W. 8altmarsh retiring. All
the liabilities of the firm are assumed
by the said T. G. Hopkins and Mary
Saltmarsh, a copartnership this day
entered into under the firm name of
Hopkins & Saltmarsh, and the said
ioct nnmnil firm will collect all out
standing accounts and claims of the
late firm of Hopkins tt Saltmarsh.
Dated this Januarv 3t. IS'.W.
T. G. HOPKINS,
GEORGE V. SALTMARSH.
r
GKADWOHLS
Grocery
STEWARDS SOX
Dealers in-
General
H
Iron Steel mid Coal
Wafons and Buggies
!
Hope and Cordage
BlUs7c8mith89 Supplies
Garden and
hi all lifliwols
SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL
A. WHEELER, SPRINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
SPRINGFIELD OREGON
?Albany yard and oflice on Kailroad,;tetween 4ih and 5th streetsJ
A.;Vhceler, Albany Manager,
having lumber not excelled in quality, tnd facilities not surpassed forthe
prompt and satisfactory filling or orders. I resnectfullv solicit a share of the
trade.
Manufacture'stcam engines, crist'and
all kinds of heavy and light work in,
tion paid to repairing all kinds ot machinery. Patterns made on store notice.
h. r . MA., Bident.
Ttjlitjs Joseph
Manufacturer of Choice Cip-ais
-AND DEALER IN-
IE I
PORTED
Cigars, Plug and Smoking Tobacc os, Meerschaum Mid Friar rijes, SI
full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA!! AND TROPICAL '2FRU1TS.
Next aoor to Pffciffcr's candy store, Albany, Oregon,
EES J. JOUES,
NEXT BOOB TO FIRST NA Tl ON A L BA MK
Subscriptions received for
azines.
THOS.
I. . .
of Farnitnre
Illinois Furniture lie!
Fc Wickto. Cliaurs Lounges Farlbr
Cornice Poles.' Mirrors; Feather
Pillows Srino Mattresses,!
Window Shades Walnut Exten7
4 , sipn Tables' Suits.
And w..at you can tfind at other houses, I have it. In fautevery
thing tha: is kept in a first-class house
Ash, Maple and Walnut Chamber sets, Chairs,
Spring Beds, Lounges Etc., Etc., at Prices that
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD
ALBANY . ORE G
a rd w a re
AND-
Carpenters9 Tools
Builders9 BZardware
Bowder, Shot, etc.
Giant Powder & Fuse
Saws and Axes.
Grass Seeds
Used k Farmers i
a. WHEELER
saw mil. machinery, iron fronts and
iron and brass castings. Special atten
C. H. hTK wart, secretary.
all the leading newspapers and mag
J '
In the Citv oi Aibanv!
tu Has.
AND
KEY
WEST
brink:
188
Special lb.f;"(!i' Sale j
To li!.-.! Kn: .r u:
comment-;' January :MHli a
GEAND CLEARANCE
liememl'er this means everything in stock I mil?
have room, and we do not purpose to let Portland or
any other city beat us iu prices. W e want to see
you all and will save you money.
SPECIAL BARGAIflS IN CLOAKS.
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
GENTS' KECK WEAK.
GENTS' HOSIERY,
UMBRELLAS,
HOSIERY,
LACE CUlTLlIsrS, ETC.. ETC.
barro ws & mmm,
Dry Goods, Notions. Getits TFurii'gs
BARROWS
ltLVMUERG BLOCK,
mm
The City Liquor Store,
.-'Sr..1. BA VMOABT, Proprietor.
(Wliext door to tho Odd fellows em pie, AJbany,jEOregon'IbL
Keeps constantly on hand tho Bnest Unported andldornratic w ces, I t it'
tc'i'TJoa. Onlv flrBt-clnsa llqwor store In the, dty ......
SPECIAL tTTEKQN PAID TO ORDERS MX THE COUKTBV
We hare ti ,?y a
to date (Nn . 1S8
duced rates .. c alt
which duplk ; ? cat
cf this slate, :: do
shall be plo I to
MasoiicTc : .
'mi-!- firing stock I will
!; LA DIES' DR.E8S GOODS,
LADIES' FANCY GOODS,
LA DIES UNDERWEAR,
LADIES' HOSIEBY,
LADIES' NOTIONS,
.
Albany, 'Oregon.
AND-
AGENCY FOR
THE LUDLOW
Ladies Fine Shoes. Also
Agency for
M. D. WELLS' & CO.'S
Boots and Shoes.
& SEARLS.
II - n ,
This Leading
PHOTOGRAPHERS
ALBANY, OREGON.
I oat tw nv
loshayffi Mason.
h ncirativcs made by L. W. Clark and Greenwood op
Implicates can be had from them only of us, aire
javc about 100 negatives made by ourselves, nw
:e had at like rates. We earry the onlT full line of Tiew
:ir'ed work at lowest rates for first-class work. "
iuu at rur studio iu Froman'e block, next caorto m