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y t XI THE MORNING ITEK ALD : "WEDNE&DA , MAYAS', fS!)l. H o vning 5 nily cratcl LAIIY AND W KKKUY TERMS OFSl BbCiUrTlON- DAILY Pnbll-ilied 'every niorninij except Monday.) eUvcrcd liy carrier, per wei k........... 0-20 y null, p.r year ....... 8 00 WKKKLV, j(Pubii!ied every Friday Morning.) na copy, per annum, in advauce...H..2.00 V inn nnt paid in advance....... 2.0 1IIK .MAILS Mail it I lie Allany postotlice close .aioinee close I 6;30 A. K. trait or'ices north The K intern sttta The West !-i-:e AnJ the Narrow Ga it or ron.an'l and hum 11 A. li orvallrj and Yaiiuina .....1:30 p. M . n'i!v-a .)'!tn.. j jor. a The HisorrWe will be cl i U each evening Itoro sit lo seven o'clock. Kcirixti red mutter for the ly morning triin thoulil li n.aileit before o clock the reyiuug evemnir. OK KG ON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Departs r utrf.ncer. FnLjht II. l:pm 12 .20 pm 3.4ini ..4j a Ci DOES IT I' AY. Hie philosophical mind, in a careful review of tlie operations of human cannot, endeavor but en tertain the question of whether the tlevotiiu oi the t ears of human life to the object of gaining wealth pays or not. Judging from the avidity with which that end is pursued one would naturally sup-post- that it did pay, and immense profits too. but when all sides of the question is viewed a far ditter ent conclusion will be arrived at. A recent writer says that the get ting of wealth for wealth's sake is surely one of the barrenent pas times in w hich man can indulge. To be absorbed by it, with one foot in the grave, is one of the most pitiful spectacles that life c in show. There is not much en joyment in the paths that lead to wealth, and there is not much happiness simply in its possession. To be able to spend freely and wisely is a much rarer faculty than that of accumulation, for it implies the possession of a certain range of mental endowments not usua.ly associated with a gn at talent for money getting. The intense and long-sustained exorcise of this lat ter is apt to dwarf all the other faculties of its possessor, to make him unreccptive of new impres sions and dead to all other im pulses. Happy the sell-made rich man who has kept a hobby or two with which to till the void of his leisure, whose tastes have grown more refined as his packet-book has become pletl oric, and to whom the most terrible of all inflictions is not to be thrown for h's enjoyment on his own re sources. To such there is always a time to stop the strained ell'ort to become richer, for such riches arc csb'emed merely as the means to .in end and not as an end in them selves. Men so constituted, who are as rare as they are fortunate, can appreciate as thoroughly as the poorest of us the w isdom of John son's maxivji that the sooner a man begins to enjoy his wealth the better, and of Tope's in'h' whole pleiu-iirc, a'l the jov of wnet l.u .li three wuidi-Health, Pia.e ami l oin-K-ti nee. JJut when will humanity begin to realize the beauty of the Golden .Mean, of which sages have spoken and poets sunir in all the ages? People are accustomed to refer, with a reverence akin to awe, to one man's colossal income and an other's huge jiossessions. Hut leaving out of sight the innumer able cares that these bring with them, how dearly are they pur chased by a ruintd digestion or a diseased liver? For their owners' happy days are usually in the im pecunious past and thick coming shadows of weariness, fretfulness and unrest al! that can be dia-j corned in the future. A million-! aire who died the other day prized abo.-e all human wisdom the maxim, "Waste neither tim" nor money."' l!;it a man may live up J to ibis in the millionaire's sense and yet l? a creature essentially wretched and poor. We must know for what uses the I'.eeting hours an 1 the elusive dollars are s.) jealously guarded before we pronounce the nun either enviable and admirable. Horn part h1:-? are entering upon the preliminary staiie of the presi dential campaign in which the country will be engaged one year from now. It is understood that the republican convention will he held a month or six weeks eailier than usual, hvt no mention it made of an earlier date than usual for the democratic convention. Ii Boems to have judicially de termined in Roston that for a hus band to confer ujHjn his wife a chaste oscillatory salute, even tnoun me coup;e ue upon a puonc j ... . , ,1- Ur..,.t nf tl,..,.itl..,f II... t;,n ia nr. riime. A chuckle-headed police man the other evening saw a young couple standing in a doorway and kissing each other as though they liked it, and he straightway ran them in on a charge of being drunk and disorderly and locked thern up in jail for the night. It turnedout the next day that they were hus band and wife and were neither drunk nor disorderly, unless in toxicated wine of youthful affec tion. The judge finally decided that a man might kiss his wife in Boston without being guilty of a misdemeanor, so that question is settled. Another life has been sacrificed to that delusion which is so erron eouslv called Christian science. A young lady in St. Louis, well known in society, was attacked with typhoid fever, and her father who is a leading member of the legal profession in that city, re fused to call in medical attendance until it was too late, and the girl died, a victim to an idea which has no logical, historical or scriptural foundation. Of course the be' lie vers in Christian science, so- called, will sav that she might have died even nad a doctor been called to the case ; but the science of medicine is so nearly always successful in arresting the course of typhiod fever thol the negative argument has no validity. Chris tian science, like some other kinds of notional processes, works won ders with well people, but is of little avail where illness real I v exisls. Is Winchester, Indiana, recent ly the people became so incensed over the action of the faith curists who allowed a child to die with scarlet fever trying to cure it by faith without the aid of a physician that they arose in their wrath and drove them out of the town. Those faith deciples have a realizing sense by this time that faith with out works is a very poor article. i mif ajs i i THE Glorious Fourth EugenE WILL CELEBRATE, And will give more elaborate and enthusiastic entertainment than any city in the state. Every thing will be provided for a patriotic jubilee. THE 21) REGIMENT ENCAMPMENT Will be in session at Eugene at that time, and the week preced ing, and will form a very attrac tive feature of the day. This tine body of o00 men will give splen did exhibits of drill, parade, etc. Dances anil open air concerts w ith music by the best baud in the state each evening, all tfith the beauty and grandeur of mili tary order and discipline. BEST Ml'SIC IX THE STATE, Sham Battle, Races, Games, Hose Contests, Etc. Sy"Everylxdy invited. Iht re t t tUtl in Ba QUARTER kcr cot Kit v Ore what Ul- A iron, ne.ir i- now KkerCic.anrJ1ny man uho lias giliccUdl I will become identified with the revmrees A f A anil development of that country. ThiaMuU man in no other than Mr. John Stewart, one of the wealthiest ami must influential citizens in the county. In a recent letter he says: "I had leen gnfTcrinK from pains in my hack ami general kidney complaint for iome time, and bad used many remedies wirhout any but temporary relief. The pains in my back had become so severe thit I was prevented from attending to my work and could not move without the life of a cane. Hearing, through a frfcnil, of the wonderful cures ef fort by Oregon Kidney Tea, I was induced to try a box, and from that very first dose I fmiiid instant relief, and before ti-inir half the contents of the box the pains in c y back entirely disappeared 1 have every f.iith in the virtues of the Oreiron Kidney' Tea, and can conscientiously recommend it to tn friend. I would not be without it for any thing." Oregon Kidney Tea cures headache, incon tinence of urine, brick dust sediment, bunt ing or painful sensation while urinating, anil all all ection s of the kidney or urinary organs of either sex. HUMPHREYS Iir. Ht'MriiRP.Y's Si-xaritsare scientifically aiid r:trefu!ly )ircared prescnjitions; used for in.mv years in private practice with suc cess, and for over thirty years usei by the l-eople. Keryainirles'p;ctri.: i a cure for tbedisc.vsc ii:iincd. These ss---itlcs cure without druL'in, ptirin or rcbi :in the sy-jteni. and pre in f t :md d-:.-d the sovereign remeo'ics tf the wofid. i.i-t or riuvirAi. nos. n ktet. mickm.. 1 Ki-vers, i-mi;eMtion, Inrlainmation . . -2.'. 2 Worms worm fiver, worm colic... -1; 2 'r in Colic, or teething of infanta. . : Hi.irrt-.i-a, of i-hiMren or ailults 2n ." lijsi nterv, Uripim;, Millions Colic ti Cholera Morbus, vcniitin -j;, 7 Coughs, colds, hrom-hitis s Nciirabia, i.ioihailie, Kaceachc 25 I llcad:n-lie. flick hfadat he. vertigo.... V- 10 iK-!vpsM. billions stoni.v h -, 1 1 Sii(.prcs-K.-.l or I'.iinful 1'erio.ls 2: 12 u bites, too profuse iH'iiotls -j:, l:i Croup, cniiub, iliifl :iilt bre.ithinv j:. I Salt Kbciini. eavsipelas. cniptions.. 2;. I". Khcii'iKiti-.m, rheumatic pains Hi Fever and aL-tie, chills malaria W 1. Pile, blind or hlcclinK ;,o j I'J Catarrh, influenza, cold in the bead M 24 llenenl debility, physical weakness n0 27 Kidney distasc 2s Nervsus debility j (.i mM'rinar) Weak:. ess, w ttinir bed so Si liiseastsot the heart, palpitation.... 1 00 Sold by ilnuvists, or sent post laid on re ceipt of prii-e. ir. Humphreys' Manual, (144 .a Iilv- K.,nn.l in .....I ..I.I :i '- ".i.r. , ii-m .iki K mi. nun- u r, iic.vii'Hritis hkd. ., m na imam i . w York. SPEC I El C S SPRING OUR STOCK OF SPRING WAGONS COMPLETE ON THE PACIFIC COAST, ASP COMPRISES ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF Four-Spring Passenger and Moun tain Wagons, SPECIAL PARCEL DE LIVERY WAGOXS, ONE- HORSE BUSINESS WAGONS, OXE-HORSE IRON AXLE WAGON'S, ETC. It will pay all parties want ing Spring wagons of any description to call upon or correspond with us. We guarantee our vehicles the best, prices lowest, quality considered. Staver & Walker NEW MARKET BLOCK, - - - PORTLAND, OREGON'. WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF Machinery and Vehicles of Every Description. SEND FOlt C ATA LOU "E AND PRICE LIST. W. O.DAVIS cfc ALBANY, - The men of this vicinitv need not be jealous Viecau.se their wives talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their good looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good qualites of the cook and heating stoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and W. Our stock of candy has arrived, and we will give special rate to churches and sociables. Mueller A Garrett. IV mm1 fur Hnle. Dry fir wood delivered to any part of the city at $3 00 er cord. Leave orders at, the foot of Ferry gtreet at 1. W. Spink's lumber ard. A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES FOR HOYS AND (URLS JULIUS CRADWOHL'S OLDEN RULE S PMNGANNODS CEMENT The public is mense FOR THE His aort u3nt is hier thin and prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce. WAGONS. IS THE LARGEST AND MOST HALF-PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, scroll spring wagons' "handy wagons," 'taylor' or three spring wagons, half-spring wagons, EX PRESS W At JONS, DELIVERY WAGOXS, CO. OREGON. A L BAN Y Collegiate Institute, ALBANY, OREGON IS90 IfiOl A Eull C( rps of Intiuctor?. Clami.!, wit tiilc, literary, csinuu M. j u"r,f j """' ' t"'V;'-t Ittns to nnU normal cla-B'j. Coursis .,! ntu.ly ar . L'm raozed to m,--t the needs oi all Krali 0- '" l"t'"K emi.r.,i.lcr at ht-r -tudents. Sre.ial inducements offered tr tu'" vcr L,,i:i U.iiiily I-nk Oivo ,,. nudunt from br.ia.L Tuition ranea frotr j our "J cu W1" l V'- i. 93.1(0 to $12,110 Per Term. j Instrumental instruction in n.u.-ic wi Nurserj. (riven by Miss Laura Ooltra. I ,. . ,, ,, Board in private families at low rates, and Met 8 3. 1 lyinan A LroWIiell are rooms for :lf boarding at smli expense. prepared ill their nursery to fur careful supervision eierdsed over pup j nish all kinds of stock, and those iwav from home. i . i . , , i n r-6rcir. ul.uT, and full particulars, address i 'nteng to plant should call upon the priai'lcr.t, i them. Ki:V. EI.iJKRT N. COXDIT, i Albany. Oreifon. CR0WDER BROS Contractors and Builders. Office on First street with Wal laco .r Pliu i.lr rug oototn o,.nci rJbany, Oregon. Estimates given n all kinds of huildintfsorcarnen- er work. All work intrusted to will he promptly executed. invited to inspect the im stock of Dry SPRING OF r ever before, and he is prepared Star kkery ! ...m..A FULL STOCK OF. . Staple Groceries Crockery. Glassware. The best quality cl teas, collets, caudle outs, etc. FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable house Is also to be found a complete assortment of fresh family groceries, to whicl is constantly being added all the seasonable linen of groceries and pro visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts. Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These goods were all bought when pric--ere low and the benefit of ti e uuuvin w ill ! 4iveii to his customers. Remember theplaci-. the old coiner ou Firntaud Br. t. ilbiu Conrad Mie: DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal Collg3 of London, England, also of theJic'.le vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula cnlargemcnts.tumors md wens, without pain or tho knife. He also makes a specialty oi treat ment with electricity. Has practii eu in the German French and Eotjlisli hospitals. Calls promptly attended day night. His motto is "u.OD WILL TO ALL." iSOt5ce and residence Ferry street, between Third aud Fourth. IPI-A-.TSTCL pHOSE WISHING A KIIIST-CLASS IN L s'rairent, the beat matte to wtanil the climate f this t-oa-st, can Ik; suited by ca'lini,' ;tt Mia: M. E. tlyiuan', opp'Wite the Muonu, Tempts. Kim street. The latest vooal ami instrument:.! music ki-ut for Kile. Also the tiootrt anl Shoert. Purchasers of Hoots and Shoes hear in mind that hig advertise ments and oilers of bin discount? Jo not always mean best values. I 1 " v. Ill II1 c U You will have to pay soma one a i P.f,t ? " "e 1,0 hnanfV i expense. 1 he quest on is I who can sell you the best goody for the least money. SaMI'KI. E. Yoi'NO. BAZAAR STORE. Goods 1891 AT . to satisfy customers in quality AIgo carries the finest lines of Pianos & Organs IX THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. CALL AM) EXAMINE HIS STOCK. ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, ALBANY, OREGON. JTJLICTS JOSHBK, Manufacturer of Choice Cigars AND Fll IMPORTED ID KEY WEST Ctgurs I'lug and Smoking Tobacctis, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, aa full line o' fuiokers' Articles. Ne f oi to Pfleiflers candy store, Albany, Oregon, CL The largest and best line of $3 shoes for men in Albany. N. B. All my dryoods at cost. FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. 2a j IF 3Z 51 f r ake immons 'Liver Jatbr One Dose W0ATU ioo Dollar?. Dkar S. L. R: I consider one dore rnons Liver Regulator worth constipated, had Headache, could eat in; with satisfaction or appetite' ha Im wac oth the I nines, alio leu auoKeiner out or aorta. sorted to Blue Mass. Calomel. Oulnln nrf every remwly suprirested, but only obtained Regui temporarv relief, one dose of 8 L R did m more (food than $100 worth of doctors an djitorimr. Resp'y, J C MlErm. I have lKn a teacher for twenty years, and dtirini; that time have had lepeatedattacksof headache, pnsluced by torpid Liver, and have been entirely cu od by Simmon Llvet Reifula'or. I foun. t to he of so slid i character in its a -.tion not to Interfere, to the least with my duti tin the school room. To those similar j situi t d and subject to the same, I cannot o higt . recommend Sua moot Lifer Regulator. B, K. ChdsI Camobel lTUl E;. G.L. Blackmao, DEALER rs Druffs, Paints, Oils, Perfumery AND TOILET ARTICLKei And a full line of Books, Stationery, Periodicals. Prescriptions Carefully Comoounded. DEALER IN- DEALER IK Fine Shoes for Ladies. Fine Shoes for Gentlemen Fine Shoes for Children And the finest line of Gents FURNISHING GOODS the city. Sole agency for the Ludlow Fine Shoe. FOUND AT LAST I THE 'WATERPROOF OIL BLACKING, 1" or ha r new, boot, thoea, carriage and buirtfy tout, patent leather, etc.. CANNOT BE EQUALED 10 numbers of good qualities. The fol lowing are a few of it qualities: 1st. It is lastinir and durable. 2d. It does not rub off on the hands or clothes. 3d. It is perfectly waterproof. 4th. It softens the leather to its natural state. 5th. It gives the leather a new and glossy appearance. tith. It contains not one ingre dient that' is injurious to either the leather or stitching, but is a pre server of them. 7th. It can be used on the finest boots and shoes and not prevent the use of the common boot-blacking, but will soften and keep them from cracking. Now, my friends, if such an oil as this would suit you, go to the drug store of Hulin & Dawson, where you can get it for 50 cents per box. One box will oil more than one set of harneBB. Receipt for makifjn the oil is sold onlv for individual use. J. C. DEVINE, Manufacturer and Agent, Albany, Oregon. Health is Wealth ! Dr. E. C. West's nerve and brain hi treatment, a iruar 3 anteed specific for til hysteria, dizziness nts, Headache, ner vous prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, softening of braia resulting- in insanity and loading to mis ery, decay and loss oi power in either ex Each box con tains one month's treatment. One dol lar a box, or six box es for Ave dollars, sent by mail pre paid on receipt of price. Guarantees issued only by 1. A. Cumminirs, dnurgist soleijrent, Albany, vreuo. 5500 REWlRD We will pay the above reward for any ease of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick headache indigestion, constipation or eostivMm m,l cannot cure with West's liver pills, when th direction are strictly complied with. Thoj arepuiely vegetable and never fail to give satisfaction. Larue boxes, containing 3o pills, 25 cents. The genuine manufactured only by the John C. West company. Chicago Illinois. Sold by J. A. CumnilfA druggist Albany, Oregon. Julius Gradwobl, proprietor of the Golden Rule Bazaar, informs us that he will add to his already large business a complete line of shelf hardware and family groceries. The sales of his Golden Rule teas and baking powder ia steadily increasing. He still keeps up the elegant prizes with these goodi. -THE- fapajloiite ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. E. IIOGti. Kecelter, ANC Oregon Development Do.'s Steamship Line 225 MILESSHORTER. 1 AM) 22 Flours Less Time Than by any other route: Accomodations unsurpassed for rcn.fcrt an ialety. Fares and freiihts ia Vi,i.iiia an the Oregon Deveopment conipai.'s hips, much less that by any other route ween all points in the Willlan rt'e al and San Francisco, SAIMNO DATES, n0 TAO.CIKA. Willamette Valley.... -.Mav 7th y " Willamette Valley...... '24, 31 FROM AH rRAXtUOO W Hay 3rd Willamette Valley..... ' 12th Willamette Vallev 20, 28 The company neerve the right to cfca ijf teamen or aailinir dates. DAILT rASaKNOBR TRAOC8 Kicept bunilays.) L Yaqdina7:00 iLv Albany 12:20 r CorvaJlis 10:36 ml" Corvallia 1J r Ar Albany 1 lo a m I Ax Yaquina iS'i r. n. O. & C. traiut connect at Aiban and Coi W. U. Hnio, C, Hoem, General Uanaiceia O. F & P. Agent Corvallia, O on EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE California 'express trains run daily tTTH I NORTH 7:00pm..Lr Portland ....Ar.. 8:35 am 10:23 p m..Lv. Albany...... Lv.. 6:2i am 10:lSm..Ar....8. Francisco. Ly.. 8-00 pm Local Pus. Train Daily--(Ex. Sunday - S:00 a m..Lv..... Portland Ar.. 4:00 rm 12:20 p m. .Lv. . . . Albany .Lv. . Vim am 6:40 p mAr.....Rosenurg Lv.. 0:20 am Lebanon Branch. 2:36 psLv... Albany Ar.. 8:26pm a2:36pm Ar ....Lebanon..... Lv k:4u am 7:S0am..Lv. Albany. Ar.. 4.26 pm 8.22 a m..Ar Lclianoii Lv.. S;4o pm Albany local, dailt (Except Sunday) 5.00 r n..Lv.. Portland. ...Ar.... 9.00 a h 9.00 Ar Albany Lv a.oo a PULLMAN BUFFETSLEEI'ERe. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation of Second-Clans Pa sengers attached to Express Trams, West Side Division. Between Portland tind Corvallis Hall Train Dally-Except Sunday 7:30am..Lv. Portland ...Ar.6.30D. m 12:10 p m..Ar Conaiiis. L. 12.6up. m At Albany and Conaiiis connect iih trains of Oregon PaciflcRailroad. Express Train Dally (Except Sunday 4:40pm..Lv Portland ... Ar.. 8:20 am 7:26 p m.. Ar aIcMiunville.Lv..5.4.'.am THROUGH TICKETS lo All Points EAST AND SOUTH S"For tickets and full 'information r. garding rates maps, etc., call on company 's agent at Albany K. KOK1ILER, M anairer E. P. ROGERS, Asst. G. V A P. A A WEAK MAN Can cure himself of thn de plorable results of early abuse and perfectly restore his vitror and vital ity by our home treatment. The remarkable cures of hoiwleps of nervous debility and private comrjlaint8 are ever where stamp ing out quackery. Treaties and question list, a physician's gift to suffering humanity, will be gent free to those alliieteo. Address with stamp PIONEER INSTITUTE, 405 Kearnv St.. Room 2 Sfl n Francisco, Cal. We cam a lariro stock of printer's stationery, well as sorted, bought direct from the manufacturers at a low lierurc. and can give the best of work m all kinds of printing for the east money. I rv us. Paislkv .fc .Smii.ky. THE MARKETS. ALBANT qcOTATIONS. Wheat 7o Oats 60c Flour 4.25 per bbl Potatoes 40c Eggs 12c Butter 253 35c Lard 1012c. Hams 1415c. Shoulders 6 8c. Bacon 10 12c Hops 20c.J ti?ayTimtliy' t16, 0&tsand chet. App.es Green, 1 per bu. Plut Dried, 9c. per tb. fApp es dried bleached 9c eundried i c hickens 15 00 5.50 Beef S3fc cross. Mutton ::.50per head. Hogs 5"c dre66ec Val-6ic ECCS FOR SALE. I will sell full blood Leghorn ? both single and rose comb for $1 50 per 13, also dotted Wjar?: dotts Light Brahmas, Ingshan and Plymouth Rocki at the same P"ce. L.J. Hoi ck. Tangent, Or.