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THE MORNING HERALD: SATURDAY, JUNE 13, iMM. LAIIY AND WEEK1V TERM 8 OF tjUKSCKJKlK'N VAIL1 t ahllht.l 'evcrv morning except Monday.) elivcre.l by carrier, per etk.... y mail, er ) ear 0 w WEEKLY. j( Published every Friday Morning.) Bi copy, pur annum, in advance..... 2. 00 VVuen not paid in advance....- 2.60 TUG MAIL!. Mails it the Alhany postottice close K r all othces north The Kaatcrn states f 6;30 a. U, The West Hide f And the Kairow Ga vt R- H.J ) or f or.lan'l and Sieu 11 A. M onalli and Ya.juina ....l'-!; r. . , oitice '"'' i , - - i 7:30 r. x The pnstoitice will tie ci - d each evening om six to seven o'clock, tagistereil matter (or the ly morning Wiiin shoulil lie uiailut before o clock the reyious eveninr. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs rasaenger... Ficikiht 11.1:5pm li'JOpm .' 3.10pm 7 45 a n. LUUKIXU FOli THE EX D. Human beings seem to be possessed with an unlimited de sire to peep into the future, to ascertain what is coming uton the stage of action next. Not being able to see any farther than the daylight of the current day will admit of, they betake themselves to prophecy, and actually work themselves into a belief of the imaginings they conjure up. The New Orleans Picayune say 8 that "the end of the world"' is a favor ite theme with a large class of religious teachars, and has been so from time immemorial. Hut not alone have prophecies and speculations on this startling sub ject been confined to religionists. Every race of people in every age has had its lurid predictions by seers and oracles of the end of the world. Thera are now living many persons who remember the excite ment and alarm which was pro duced nearly fifty years ago by the preachings of William Miller, of New York, who declared that the end of all flesh was near, and who set the day of final consummation for a date in October, 184 4. Miller published a pamphlet entitled "The Midnight Cry," embellished with terrifying pictures of the monstrous beasts which are set forth in the apocalyptic books of the I.ible. Since the days of Miller have come many other in terpreters of prophecy, who, noth ing daunted by the failure of all the predictions that had gone be fore them, did not hesitate to appoint dates for the consumma tion of the end of the world. The last of these is Prof. Totten, of Yale College, who had recently laid before the public his explana tion of the ancient prophecies, and has set the year l.S!i9 for the time of the end. The data which have been relied on to furnish a basis for the prediction of the final day are found in the prophecies of laniel and in the Apocalypse of St. John. In both those books are set forth in detail predictions ol events which are to occur, and historic panorama of numerous momentous happenings are un folded to the view. For each set ot events a peried of beginning and a time of duration are set, and at the conclusion ot the several series of happenings the final con summation is to come. The prophet Daniel, while the Jews were in captivity in Babylon, re ceived revelations wlr.cn are claimed to give accounts of what was to happen down N the end of the world, the starting point being the command by Cyrus for the re building of the temple at Jeru sa'.em. There are several periods which intervene between that e,vent and the final consummation. Among these are seventy weeks supposed to end with the crucifix ion of Christ and the subsequent destruction of Jerusalem by the Uonians. Then there are periods of 1,200 days, 1,21)0 days, 2,300 days anil "a time, times and a half time," which are also sub divisions of the grand duration preceding the end. Very much he same iriods of time are also specified in the Book of Revela tion and students of prophecy for a thousand years have been en deavoring to harmonize these two sets of data and to explain just what is meant by the expressions "days" ar.d "times'" used by the sacred rriteis and to identify the principal events that are to mark the close of eiochs. The books that have been written on these subjects would fill a house, and the various and conflicting con clusions that have be on worked out are almost past computation. The result is that every date Heretofore fixed for the end of the world has disappointed all who trusted in it and our old planet, scarred and seamed with the effects of innumerable physical convulsions and stained with the crimes of its inhabitants through all the hoary centuries of its his tory, is s' i 11 rolling around on its path through the heavens, its people planting, and reaping, and carrying on their affairs as if no terrible prediction had ever been made. The recent trial in the English courts, wherein the Prince of Wales was concerned, demon strated the fact that even if the officials of the realm were still permeated with a reverence for royalty, to the extent of forcing a jury verdict favorable to the prince, the people were not so inclined. jieariy tne sympathies ana ex pressions of the populace were in favor of (iordon dimming, who had the nerve to force the issue into public view. Royalty, that sets itself up as being of a superior mold than the rest of humanity, is fast lot-ing its hold, and the day is not far distant when the inJivi ditai'scapabilities to benefit bis fellow .btling i, will be the measure of his ower and fame, and not the mere accident of his birth, or the amount of the dust of this earth, metaphorically speaking, that he can cover with his hands. Tiik Illinois legislatuie is form ulating a law to prevent the em ployment of children in factories, at labor that is too exacting and heavy for their years. Undoubt edly something of this kind is demanded, and the law should be general all over the states, for the practice of pushing children into work ot that nature is too general. But if a law could be put in execu tion that would effectually prevent children of tender years from be ing schooled i n the practices of vice, from being taught the cigarette and other demoralizing habits, it would be of very much more utility and benefit to the future well being of the com uiunit v. The Agricultual Department will, on or about June 13, test the efficacy of the theory that rainfall can be produced by exploding dynamite carried into mid-air by balloons. A successful test was lately made in New York sti-te. The exact locality in the desert for the experiment has not been divulged. Secietary Rusk has re ceived many proposals to produce rainfall for a consideration, one distinguished scientist on the Pacific Slope offering to do it by using large morters for $1,000. Ex-Senator Farwell, of Illinois, is tne author of the plan that will be tested in the American Desert. The produet of gold in the United States the last sixteen years has aggregated the enormous amount o( f j72,!HX),UUU. The annual product of salt throughout the world is estimated at T.oOO.OOO f ns, the larger share coming from English works. HUMPHREYS' Dr. MtMriiHKY s Stf iHtHarc H:it-iifificill antl carcitilly prepares redciit.mt; useu for in mv years in private practice with uc rfiw, ami tor over thirty yetr use 1 by the n:t!c. Kvory tjinlcapcdrti; id a cure fur the 'liacaio nttinuil. These HH-L-itU:3 cure without ilrufifinu', ptirkriiiic r rt-'lu jiriif the system, and are in fact and deed the sovereign remedies of the world, LIST OF PKINTIPAl. (Cog. CI'RRM. PKICK8.. 1 Kevere, Com? ration, inflammation. tu 2 Worms worm fever, worm colic.... lf.f 2 Crying Colic, or teething of infants.. 2: -t Diarrhea, of children or adults "ib 5 Dysentery, Griping, Billions Colic ' f Cholera Morbus. vcmitim 7 Ciuiih", cold, bronchitis ." Nt'tiruhfia, t mi hat he, faceache Headache, sick htadai he, vertigo.... IS 10 DpiepHia. billions Htomach '2b 11 Suppressed or Painful Period 25 12 Whites, too profuse peiiuda 25 l:i Croup, cough, ditlloult breathing 25 14 Salt Kheuui. eaytupelat. eruptions.. 2o 15 Rheumatism, rheumatic pains 25 lti Fever ami ague, chills malaria 50 17 Piles, blind or bleeding 50 lit Catarrh, influenza, cold in the head 50 20 WhHping Coiign, violent coughs 50 24 General debility, physical weakness 60 27 Kidney dieasc ft 2 Nervous debility 1 00 30 Urinary Weaki.ess, wittfiig IkmI 50 32 Diseases ol the heart, palpitation.... 1 00 Sold by dmgt'ists, or scat postiwud on re ceipt of price. Dr. Humphreys' Manual, (144 pages) ruhly mmiM in cloth and gold, mail ed ree, Ht'MPHKKYS MKD, O., Ill vS: 113 William St , New York. S"P E C 1 FIGS . ST A R RETT'S Garden Seeds. The Best Because -:-Always Reliable, Established 1874. pecial prices to market gardeners, tend for catalogue for 1S!1. Address, Gko. Stakrett, Walla Walla, Wash. ROSE and single comb IirownLcghorn Roosters FOB SALE AT $1.50 EACH Also some fine Langshang, Tly nioth Kock and WyanJottes, same price. Mrs. L. J. Houck, Tangt nt, Or, SPRING WAGONS. OUR STOCK OF SPRING WAGONS IS THE LARGEST XD MOST COMPLETE ON THE PACIFIC COAST, ANI COMPRISES ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF Four-Spring Passenger and Moun tain Wagons, SPECIAL PARCEL DE LIVERY WAGONS, ONE-HORSE BUSINESS WAGONS, ON E-1 IORS E I R( N A X I.E WAGON ETC. It wil! pivv 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 cons'dered. Stave r & Walker NEW MARKET BLOCK', - - - PORTLAND, OREGON. WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF Jdacliiiiory and Vehiclo3 of Every Description. MK.NI) FOB CATALOG AND I'KK'K LIST. AV. O. I) AV LS iSD ALBANY, - The men of this vicinity need not be jealous because their wive talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their Kood looks the ladiea are talking about, it ia the good cjualites of the -ook and heating stoves they sell. Every one seema to be delighted when they buy from M. and W. School Ta Notice. The school tax in school district Xo 5, is now due and pay able. Call at my ollii-e and pay the same before it bee much de linquent. ( G. IU'RKII HIT. District Clerk. A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS JULIUS GRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE iSpblyg The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods FOR THE His assortment is and prices. bi'trer than The Highest Market Price Paid for HALF-PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, SCROLL SPRING WAGONS, "II ANDY WAGONS" 'TAYLOR' OR THREE SPRING WAGONS, HALF-SPRING WAGONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, S DELIVERY WAGONS, CO. AGENTS OREGON. ALBANY Collegiate Institute. ALBANY, OREGOli 1X90 1X91 A Eull C( rps of Instructors. Clartsi.al, tkJf tlflc, literary, a mmerui. nd Hiornml cla nve. Couroen of gtudy ar raiirol to meet the needs uf all (Trades o students. Spovial inducemeuU offered to itudenu from abroad. Tuition mixes from 5.50 lo S1S.M Per Term. Instrumental Instruction in nrjaiu w iven by MLim Laura Ooltra. Board in private families at low rates, and roonw for self boardiiiir at small eipense. A careful 8U)erYisiou exercised over pup iway from home. for circulars and full particulars, addresf tho president, KEV. ELBERT N. C0XD1T, Albany, Orejron. CR0WDER BROS Contractois and Builders. Jttice on. First street with Wal lce k Cusick, real estate agents, lhany, Oregon. Estimates given n all kinds of buildingsorcarpen er work. All work intrusted to will be promptly executed. ANNOUNCEMENT SPRING OF ever before, and he is prepared Star Bakery ...-.A FULL STOCK OF.. Staple Groceries The best quality of teas, coflece, candies nuts, etc. FRESH BARED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable houK 3 also to 1 found a complete assortment of fresh family (jrocerios, to which in constantly heiiitr addwi all the seasonable lines of groceries uqJ re 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 kox1s were all hottirht when prices ere low and the benefit of the margin will be iven to his customer. Remember the place, kt the old coiner on First and Br- ..albin fets. Conrad Ulyer. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the Bulle vue Medical College. The Dr. haa spent a lifetime of jtudy and practice and makes a spe cialty ot chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors ind wens, without pain or the knife, tie also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity, lias practii ed in the German French ana English hospitals. Calls promptly attended lay night. His motto is V.OD WILL TO ALL." S"Office and residence, Lelia ou, Oregon. THOSE WISHING A FIKST CLASS IN s r amcnt, the best made to t:ind the climate of this coast, can be suited hyca linc; at Mis: 1). K. Hvman's, opMsite the Masonic Temple, First street. The latent vocal and iiiHtrumental music kept for sale. Also the largest assortment of etatiipim: patteri'S to select from this side of 'Frixc". LexHonn riven in paintim; and eumroidcr) at her ttudio over Linn County Uank. Give bet your srder and vou will be pleaee-1. ,urser. Men s. Hyinan A Brownell are prepared in their nursery to fur nish all kinds of stock, and those intending to plant should call upon them. Boots ami Shorn. Purchasers of Boots and Shoos bear in mind that big advertise ments and oilers of big dit-coiints lo not always mean best values. You will have to pay some one a prod' as no one can do business without expense. The quest on is wtio can sell you the beat goody for the least money. Samlkl E. Young. BAZAAR STORE. 1891 AT . to satisfy easterners iu quality Country Produce. . f A4 -v..;. - Also carries the nnest lines of Pianos & Organs IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. CALL AND EXAMINE HJS STOCK. ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, A LB J X Y, OREtiON. Manufacturer of -AND DEALER IN- FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST Cigars Plus &nd Suiokini; TobaoeoB, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, at full lin- i' Siuokers' Articles. Ne cor to PlTeiflTer's candy store, Albany, Oresron, Once - Aorain AVe wish to roraind you that we car ry the most Complete Lino of XTard ware. Stoves aud Kanes in the Vul IO MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. FEED -:- -AJNP- GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET. WANTED SPECIALLY-Hay, rn tn Drvon I'aci2c Raiiroatl extengmn anil my in:roa?ing home Ytrr I b.j 1 1 in quantities to suit the Scconil street ake Hmmons 'Liver Regulator One D ose WO ATM .Si' ioo Dollar?. Dkar 9. L. R: I consider one dnre Im inon Liver Regulator worth 9I1M. 'at coustiiatel, had Headache, could eat oth inflr with satisfaction or appetite ha the blues, and felt altogether out of sorts. I re sorted to Blue Mass, Calomel, Quinin , and every remedy suggested, but onlr obtained tan)K)rarv relief. One dose of S LR did m more irood than OIIM worth of doctors an doctoring. Resp'y, 1 C Mastih. I have been a teacher for twenty years, and during that time have had tepeated attacks of headache, produced by torpid Liver, and have been entirely cu od by Simmons Llvei Kegulator. ' I foun.' t to be of so mild character in Its a lion not to Interfere, in the least with my duti tin the school room, To those similM i situi t d and subject to the same, 1 cannot B higt, recommend Sun moos Liver Kegulator. K, K. C'Hiial Camabsl 'STUls K). 33B 1 in si 6.L. Blackmail, DEALER IS Druffs, Paiots, Oils, Perfumery AND TOILET ARTICLES) And a full line of Books, Stationery, Periodicals. Prescriptions Carefully Comoounded. Choice Cigars STORE oat m ic.ttc, to supply sustome tradi purchasers, Store in Strahan Jiriuk, R M. RSBRRTSoN. ' 'there et j tied in Ita I QUARTER kcr county thre-fl f? gwn, near whatUl fl ia now liaker City, art r UTI I Q U man who has FinctUCIl I Uil I become ideutiQetl with the resources AAA and devcliipmcnt o( that country. ThisMllU man is nother than Mr. John Stewart, one of the wealthiest and most influential citizen in the county. In a recent letter he says: "1 had been suffering from pains in my )a k and general kidney complaint (or w ine time, and hao' used many renituits wiihctit am but temporary relief. 1 he tains in im liaek had become so severe tint 1 was i-menled fnmi attcmliiig to my work and cotibl not move without the tife of a cauc. Hearing, tlirouuh a frienil, of the wonderful curt tt foit by Oregon Kidney Tea, I wan in-lueed t try a box, and from that iw first dose I f'lind inaiant relief, anil liefnrc u inc ball the contents of the box the pjiins in r. y lck ei'tirel disappi'ared I have every f.ith in the irtue of the Oregon Kidney Tea, ami can conscientiously recommend it to m friendn. 1 would not lie w ithont it for an thing.'1 Oregon Kidney Tea cures headache, incon tinence ol urii e, brick durt tietiiiiicni, buni iugor paiulul sentation a bile ui muting, alio all affections of the kidney or urinary organ of either sex. Health is Wealth ! Ir E. C. Vest't nerve and brail: treatment, a guur anteed spei-ific foi hysteria, dizzincsr tit9, headache, ner vous prostratior. caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Softening of brain resulting in insanuy and leading to mis ery, decay and low of power in either sex Each box con tains one m mth't treatment. One dol lar a box, or six boa es for ve dollars, sent by mail pre paid on receipt of irice. Guarantee ssucd only by J. A. t'umniings, druggist sole agent, Albany. Oregon. S500 REWARD We will pay the above reward' foranv casi of liver complaint, dysjiemia. sick headache, indigestion, ccntiition or costiveness w cannot cure with West's liver pills, when tl direction are strictly complied with. The are puiely vegetable and never lail to givi satisfaction. Large Ikjxcs. containing a pills, 25 cents. The genuine manufactured only by the John C. West coniny. Chicago Illinois, sola oy j. &.iv,iunmiuKsl.uruKgiBi Albany, Oresron. Julius Gradwohl, proprietor ol the Golden Rule Bazaar, informs ua 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 ic steadily increasing. He st ill keeps up the elegant prizes mm uiw goods. Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar. Boy's shirts vests at 8earis going at cost. a loriro lin a of children's sun hnnnotfl. school hats, white aprons and dresses just received at the Ladies riaeaar. Something nice in coffees at Allan lirnn Thpv run their own delivery wagon, and deliver goods promptly, -THE- fapajtate ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. K. HOGG, Receiver. Oregon Development Do.'s Steamship Line ;and 22 Hours Less Time Thau by any ot! er route: Accomodations muri :i?ecd forrru.fr-rt so isluty. three i.d irt itlm via a(l.ir. in the Oregon Ucve opni -lit ccnijaii'a hi8, much luee tiiut l ary clinr route ccn all points in the vliHIau.tUe 1 nd San t rancibco. Sailing dates. FROM TAQCUiA. A'illamette Valley.... ..jane 4th ft' V ' m A'illamette Valley , , ', FaCM 8AB rkAX CISCO if .M. y M VVillamettu VnJicy......H..... June 1 M'illamctte Valluv It. 27 The conifaiiy riicrve the ri'lit to chaig teaiuenj ur sailini; Uaiea. DAILY rAHOlCNGXR TRAINS, Kiccjit feumiava.) L Yac,iiir.a 7:fi0 A M Lv Allianv 12:20 H Covvalli? 10:3!i a M " Cirvaliia lKiiril Ajr APiauj A I Ar Va-li;ua 4 JS r. a. O. & V. It ..nt .Ohut ct at Allan .",nJ lot Wi M . Hi.ao, C, . liter, (rfi'ir.1 Mii -H'ii O. K & P. RF- nt Ccrvaliis, o nr EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. rHE KOUIST SHASTA KOL'TE California exi rt-Rg train nn dailv K-urii (7:00 p H..1.V... p uu.Lv... lu.15 a ui..Ar.... NORTH .Portland ....Ar.. 9:lun .Albany Lv.. :2: am . S. l"riiiciw.-o.Lv.. Mjopm lorn I I'nifl. Trnln Itnlty- E. Sunday 8:00 a m. .Lv Portland ....Ar. . 12:20 p m. .Lv Albiny..Lv. . 6:40 p mAr.....UoHefmtg Lv. . Lebaniis itraneh. I 'D I : in 2 3C p n.Lv.. .Albany Ar.. '.'! t m 2Jn p m Ar ....lbai d t.v . 7:'i0 a in.. Lf ' AliaiiH.nH.. Ar.. ,m .-j.'22 a ui.. Ar L-tianoi Lv.. b'-- j m AL3AW LOCAL, IIAII.T (KlCept S'Jlld:l ) '0 r H..LV.... Portland.... Ar.....lu am .W.......Ar. ..Aibiiiy....Lv....ft.o) a M fULLMAK BL HET.SLLhl Ei;S. TOURIST SLELi llCG CARS, For accommouation of Second tlans fa senders attached to txrew; 'iia.ris v, mi ntrtr I lvliloo. Between 1'ottlsintl und Coiv.!!is Mall Train lally-Except Suuday 7:30am..Lv ...Po.-tlanl ...Ar.5 3"p. m 12:10 p ui..Ar. C'oraiiis.. L. 12.t.'p. m At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of tiregon PacilirKailroa!. Expres Train Hally (Eici) t Sunday 1:40 p in. .Lv... 7:25 p m. . Ar... .Portland... Ar.. t:3u am ,.M..Miiinvillc.Lv..&.4.riaro THROUGH TiCKFTS lo All Point EAST AND SOUTH fcyFor ti k-'ts ajid fu'l 'ii.fonnr.hon rj irarding rat rua, etc., call cu coinwiij's agent at Aitrtinv. K. huKlll.KIl, E. P. ROGKRS, Uanacr Awt. .. 4 P. A A WEAK fVIAfcJ Can core himself of (lie 'e pWablt; refills of early alnis-e end perfectly restore his vigor and vital ity by our home treatment. The remarkable curep of lioneleps rfi-es i of nervous debility ami private comnlaiiits are ever where stamp ing out quackery. Treaties and question li.-t, a physician's gift to suffering humanity, will be sent fiee to those aiiiictcc". Address with stamp PIONEER INSTITl'TE, 405 Kearny t., Room 2, tan Francisco, Cal. We tarry a larrc stock of printer's stationery, well as sorted, bought direct from the manufacturer. at a low figure, and can give the lnvt of work in all kinds of printing for the least money. Try us. I'AISI.KY it S.MM.EY. THE MARKETS. ALBANY QUOTATIONS. Wbeal-70a" Outs toe Flour J4.3S per bbl ' Potatoes -kk: Eirgs 1 Butter 25(a:;ric Lard 10(2 l'i'o. Hams 14 (gl5c. Shoulders tic. Bacon lO&lic Hops 3Uc.C Hay Timothy, (16, oats aod cheat 12. App es Oreon, fl per Im. PlU4it Iried, 0ac. per lb. App'ea dried bleached 9c sundrled & 'J c. Chickens-45 00 5.50 Beef SSc trross. Mutton t.S: SOper head. Hoct fitje. dressec. Veal ac. EGGS FOR SALE. I will sell full blood Leghorn eggs, both single and rose comb, for $1 60 per also dotted Wyan dotts, Light Brshmas, Iingshan and Plymouth Kocks at the Fame price. L. J. Hoi ck, Tangent, Or. IVIULIL