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THE MORNING HERALD: SUNDAY, JUNE 28, I&91 Daily a.ne VVekkuv TR.M3 OF8UBSCKIPTION- DAILY. Published levery morning except Monday.) elivere.J by carrier, per tek... 0-20 y null, per yeai ..... 6 00 WEEKLY, ' Published every Friday Morning.) ne copy, per annum, in advance......i2.00 Vv nen not paid in advance- THE MAII, Mail the Albany poatotfice close Kor all offices north The Eastern states I6;30 a. M, Ihe West Side ( And the Nairow Oa isf R. RJ ) or Portland and Sai 11 A. II orvallis and Yaqoina .....12;30 p. otlice oiith.. m.. 7:30 p. The postotfice will be cl d each evening o jo six lo seven o'clock. Registered matter for the ly morning train should be mailed before o clock the reyious eveninr. OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Departs rasaenirer 11.13pm'12.20pni Fnuht. ..........' 3.40pm 7.16 a m The peculiarities of spirts that are adopted by college boys, and indulged in at the expense of others, are the subject of cont inent, and often of adverse criti cism. It is true that the exuber ance of boyish spirits must find room to ellervesce, but it is also true that tiue manliness and huruade instincts that should be developed with higher education should direct that exuberance into channels that will give it free vent without injury to the persons or feelings of others, The New York Tribune refers to this matter in saying: "The friends of colle gians, after having occasion to re joice because 'hazing' has just been abandoned at some of the colleges, are again discouraged by the childish and not at all humor ous performance of undergradu ates at Yale and Columbia. The throwing of torpedoes and fire crackers at the horses and other animals at a circus pjtrade mar seem the the quintessence of 'fui.' to a college boy, but he forgets that the animals in their fright are likely to injure persons stand sng on the sidewalks. The Colum bia freshmen in ridiculing and assaulting those who apply for ad mission to the college are even more foolish. They probably de sire in their soberer moments to have their college popular and to increase the number of under graduates, but they take strange methods of inviting the attend ance of young men. The exuber ance which the near appropch of the long vacation excites may be partly responsible for such out bursts, but for the credit of them selves and the institution with which they are connected, the young men should see that their high spirits do not lead them to acts of unseemly violence." The efforts to preserve the use ful wi.d animals indigenous to this country is being persevered in with prospects of success. Mr. George S. Anderson, superintend ent of the Yellowstone National Park, writes to the Chicago acad emy of science that there arc from 200 to 500 buffaloes now in the park, and that the number is in creasing, though not so rapidly as would be the case if the animals had some haven of refuge during the coldest days oi wiuter. A rapid rate ef increase is not desir able, perhaps, but it is to be hoped that this aboriginal breed will not be permitted to undergo complete extinction while the de scendants of the European aurochs are still to be found on their native heath, at anv rate. ' I r is a satisfaction to know that progress is being made in the for eign immigration matters. The New York Tribune says that the United States will soon take com plete charge of the supervision of immigration. The few state boards which have retained some powers are to be superseded by national officers under a notice just issued by the secretary of the treasury. The wisdom of placing the whole matter under the con trol of the national government has long been acknowledged, and it is one of the many proofs of tl e efficiency of the present adminis tration that it has accomplished this reform. According to the Chronicle fortune-telling has received a seri ous set back. A fortune-teller re cently assured several New York girls that if each wore a yellow garter for one year they would all get - husbands. The prophecy came true in the case of one girl, but she didn't enjoy her happiness long, as her husband was sent to Sing Sing for bigamy. If she had cross-gartered the might have been saved the spectacle of a eKuse in striped clothing. It ia said that Bob Ingersol favors Judge Greeharn for the next presidential incumbent. Bob id undoubtedly a man of sense in a great many things, and his choice in this respect is all right, but then he does not have the control ing say in who shall be the next president. Seme other people will take a hand in that matter, and from present indications the name of the next president is more likely to be Ben or James G. than it is to be Walter (I. Qceen Victoria has attained the age of 72 years, and has lived longer than any other British sov eieign except two Georges II and III. Whether her successor will enjoy baccarat upon the throne to the age that his most worthy and respected mamma has is a doubt ful question. Two diamond merchants in Ant werp are to be tried for practicing fraud by bleaching diamonds in aniline to give them the lustre that gives value and currency to them. They became rich by the operation. But why prosecute them for improving the articles? Tiiey increased the value only and that is what all mankicd desires. The opposition to the tin plate provisions of the new tariff law, while it has been cairied on with all the bitterness that partisan bias and unfairness could insti gate, has succeeded in doing good, for it has stirred up the subject j and advertised it until the produc tion of American tin plate is an assured fact, however much those very opposers may deplore the fact. Luilles. Attention. Miss Hannah Cohen, hair dresser. Hair dyed, bleached or shampooed in the latest styles of the art. Orders taken for all kinds of hair work, bliop at resi dence, corner Third and Calapooia streets. Kentish Cherries. Next week leave your orders for the same at C. E. Brownell's. Sam Goetz's fancy pastry, cakes and bread, fresh every morning, at Allen Bros. THE Glorious Fourth EUGEN K 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 2D REGIMENT ENCAMPMENT Will be in session at Eugene at that time, and the week preced iug, and will form a very attrac tive leature of the dav. This tine body of 5d0 men will give siKen did exhibits of drill, parade, etc. Dances and open air concerts with music by the best band in the state each evening, all it! the beauty and grandeur of mili tary order and discipline. BEST MUSIC IN THE STATE, Sham Battle, Races, Games, Hose Contests, Ltc. Everybody invited. HUMPHREYS Dr. IIi-Mi'itKRY's Srstiricsare scientifically and carefully prepare! prescriptions; used for uiiiiv years in private practice with suc cess, and for over thirty years used by the eople. Every single Specific is a cure for the disease named. These specifics cure without drugging, purging or reducing the system, and are in fact and deed the sovereign remedies of the world. LIST OF PRIN'CIPAL NO.1. CI'KKS. PRICKS.. 1 Fevers, Congestion, inflammation. 25 2 Worim, worm fever, worm colic 2a S Crj ing Colic, or teething of infante. . 25 4 Diarrhea, of children or adults 25 j Dysentery, Griping, itillious Colic ' ti Cholera Morbus, vomiting 25 7 t'ouh, colds, bronchitis .: 25 5 Ncuraliria, toothache, Faceache 25 Headache, sick headache, vertigo.... 15 10 Dspcpsia, billions stomach 25 1 1 Suppressed or Painful Periods 25 12 Whites, too profuse pe.iods 25 l:i Croup, cough, dilll.ult brnithing 25 1 1 Salt ttlicum. eavsicl:is. eruptions.. 25 15 Ithcuruatism, rheiiu atic pains 25 Hi Kevcr and ague, chills malaria f0 17 Piles, blind or bleeding 50 l! Catarrh, inthicnza, cold in the head 50 20 V hooping Congo, violent cough 50 21 licncntl debility, physical weakness 50 27 Kidney disease 511 its Nervous debility 1 00 :) L'rinar Weak .ess, witting bed 50 32 Diseaicsot the heart, palpitation.... 1 00 Sold by drugrists. or sent postpaid on re ceipt of price. Dr. Humphreys' Manual, (144 pages) richly bound in clolh and gold, mail ed rce, IIUMPHKKYS MKD. O., Ill i 113 William St , New York. SPEC I FIGS Children Cry for PITCHBH'S Castoria SPRING OUR STOCK OF SPRING WAGONS IS THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ON THE PACIFIC COAST, AND COMPRISES ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF Four-Spring Passenger and Moun tain Wagons, SPECIAL PARCEL DE LIVERY WAGONS, ONE-HORSE BUSINESS WAGONS, ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC. It will pay all parries want ing Spring wagons of any description to call upon or correspond with us. We guarantee our vehicles the best, prices lowest, quality considered. Stave r & Walker NEW MARKET BLOCK, - - - PORTLAND, OREGON. WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF aiadiiaery and Vehicles of Every Description. SEND KOR CATALOG 7 B AND PRICK LIST. W. O. DA-VIS cfe ALBANY, - The men of this vicinitv need not he jealous because their wives talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn. It" not their good looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good qualites of the cook and L eating stoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and W. School lax Notice. The school tax in school district No 5, is now due and pay able. Call at my office and pay the same before it becomes de linquent. C. G. Bckkhart. District Clerk. A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES FOR -BOYS -AND GIRLS JULIUS GRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE $PBING The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods FOR THE . His assortment is bigger than ever before, and he is prepared to satisfy customers in quality and prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce. WAGONS. HALF-PLATFORM SHRING WAGONS, SCROLL SPRING WAGONS "HANDY WAGONS," 'TAYLOR' OR THREE-J SPRING WAGONS, HALF-SPRING WAGONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, DELIVERY WAGONS, CO. AGENTS OREGON. AL B A N Y ALBANY, OR EG OR Ift9 1891 A Eull C( rps cf Instructors. Classical, scit rifle, literary, oemmerda. ud normal cla-ses. Courses of study ar ranged to meet the needs of all grades c students. Spe.ial inducement offered t Audents from abroad. Tuition rauKee Iron S.M ! flt.M Per Trrra. Instrumental instruction in music wl given by Miss Laura Goltra. Board in private families at low rates, ami rooms for self boarding at small expense. careful supervision exercised over pup tway from home. For circulars and full particulars, addre the president, RET. ELBERT N. COND1T, Albany, Oregon. CR0WDER BROS Contractor and Builders. Office on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents, Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given n all kinds of buildings or carpeu er work. All work intrusted to will be promptly executed. Collegiate AMOtMEMENT SPRING OF - Star Bake A FULL STOCK OF.. Staple Groceries ware. The beat quality of teas, coffees, candies nuts, etc. FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable house Is also to be found a complete assortment of fresh family groceries, to which is constantly being added all the seasonable lines 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 bouirht when pri-e ere low and the benefit of tLe margin will Ik iven to his customers. Remember the place, at the old corner on First and Br..ualbin Stu. Conrad Mfer. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the Belle vue Medical College, The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronio diseases, remove cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumorf and wens, without pain or the knife, tie also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii cd in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day night. His motto is "iOD WILL TO ALL." S"Office and residence, Lebanon Oregon. THOSE WISHING A FIRST-CLASS IN s'rjwent, the best made tu stand tht climate of this coast, can be suited by ca'ling at Mis: B. K. iiyman's, opposite the Masonii Temple, First street. The latest vocal and Instrumental music kept for Bale. Also the largest assortment of stamping patterns to select from this side of 'Frisco. Lessons given in painting and embroidery at hei studio over Linn County Bank. Give he your order and you will be pleased. JNurserj. Me: is. Hyman & Brownell are prepared in their nursery to fur nish all kinds of stock, and those intending to plant should call upon them. Boots and Shoes. Purchasers of Boots and Shoes bear in mind that big advertise ments and offers of big discounts io not always mean best values. You will have to pay some one a profit as no one can do business without expense. The quest:on is who can sell you the best goods for the least money. Samuel E. Young. BAZAAR STORE. 1391 AT . Crockery STEWAKT & SOI, -DEALERS IN- fall Engines, Separators and Stackers OSBORNE BINDERS, AVe carry no machinery that has not been tried io this locality and found to be satisfactory, and as we represent factories, no responsible dealer can give better terms. Springfield Sawmill A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD.) PROPRIETOR. SPRINGFIELD, tJF Albany yard and office on Railroad, between Fourth and Fifth reets, A. Wheeler, Albany Manager. Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities not surpassed or the prompt and satisfactory a hare of the tradt. ?2.0O oU'-iii '-75 PORTLAND, OREGON. BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY- OGN JOHN ROBSON, MANAGER, Have on band for the season of 1891, binders, mowers, farmer's toolf and liarvestinginachinery of all kinks. Our stcck of buggies, carts, spring wagons, etc., is the largest and most complete on the Pacific Coast, and comprises all the leading styles. At Deyoe & Robson'B old stand, opp. Blumberg Block. "In Spring the young man's fancy Lightly. turns to thoughts of love 1" 1 t iini ua Esgffss n i The wise young man, the osd man, the thrifty housewife, all wilt turn their steps, when search ng for fresh table delicacies, choice butter, fresh laid eges, staple and fancy groceries of all kinds, to the grocery store of C. E. MOWERS &. RAKES. OREGON. uling ol orders, 1 respectiuiiy solicit 8 A. WHEELER. $3 SHOE And other specialties for Gen- BfJYS t'ement Ladies. Etc., are war milieu, anu bu eutiupcu uii uui torn. Address W. L. DOUG LAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold bj L. E. BLAIN, ALBANY, OREGON. Cr It also linos to it it Ct H to , as well. it J w. L mk pi Brownell. TH8- fapanoiite ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. E. HOGG, IteceWer. Oregon Development Co.'s Steamship Line mminnrr II IK k31 .AND Hours Less Tlm Than by any other route: 22 Accomodations unsurpassed for remfort an atety. Fares and freights via Vajuii;a an the Oregon Deve opuient company's ships, much tesb that by any other route ween all poirjts in the Willlanittre I and San Francisco. Sailing dates. raOH TASjOIHA. Willamette Valley.... .June 4th WiUam'eteyrrrrrrT..Trr,'. .'.. 22, racM sab raaxcisoo . JIy SI . June 9 . - is. 27 to cha-if Willamette ""-y Willamette Valley The company tuerve the right teamen or asuun? dates. DAILY rASMirett TEAMS Kxcept Suniiaya.) L Taqulna 7.-00 AMI Lv Albany 11:20 r Corvalli 10:Sf A " CurraUis 1:03 ra Ar Albary i '.-.Jo a H I Ar Yaquina 4 SI r. u. O. A C. tiaius connect at Aiban and Col Wm. M. Boas, C, , Hoecm, General Manage!, ti. F & P. Agent Con all ia, O on EAST SOUTH VTA PACIFIC ROUTE. SOUTHERN THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE California express trains run daily crn NOKTB 7:0upm..Lv Portland ....Ar.. 9:8." am 10:i p m..Lv... Albany Lv.. 6: am 10:15am..Ar...... 8. Francisco. Lv.. 9-uu pm Local Paas. Train Dally- -(Kx. Sunday b:O0am..Lv. 12:2Upm..Lv., 6:40 p mAr.... ...Portland . .. Albany . .KoHeDurK... ..Ar.. 4:00 m Lv..ix.tl,nn ..Lv.. f .'.iion Ictmaoa KraBcts. S.S6 p..Lv.. ,2:S6 pa At . T:S0am..L' B.ii a m..Ar ..Albany Ar.. :f pm . .Lebanon..... Lv K 4 ai Albany. Ar. . 4.2b pm Lelkanon ...... Lv.. lir pm amuny local, daily (Except Sunday) 5.00 r M..Lv.. Portland Ar....9.0U A U a.txi Ar. ..AlbAiiyn.MLv....S.Ou A II PCLLMAI-J BUFFETSLEEl'EUF. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommooation M Second-Clans Pa tengers attached to Express 1 rains, West Side Division. Between Poitland and Corvallis Hall Train Dally-Except Sunday 7a0am..Lv ...Po.tian.1 ...Ar.5.30 p. "ni 12U0pni..Ar Conaiiis.. L.12.66p. m At Albany and Conaiiis coanect trains of Oregon Pacificltailroad. with Express Train Dally (Except Sunday 4:40 p m. . Lv Portland . . . Ai7. 8:20 am 7:26 p m.. Ar KVIinnville.Lv..6.4fAm THROUGH TICKETS lo All Point EAST AND SOUTH CfFox tickets and full 'Infornia'ion re garding rat maps, etc., call on conipaii s attentat Alhanr. K. KOKHLKR, E. P. ROGERS, Wsjiatrer At. 'j. V & P. A A WEAK MAN Can core himself of the de plorable resulie of early abute snd perfectly restore his igor and vital ity by our home treatment. The remarkable cures of hopeless cases of nervous debility and private complaints are ever where stamp ing out quackery. Treaties and question list, a physician's gift to suffering humanity, will be sent fiee to those afllictec". Address with stamp PIONEER INSTITUTE, 405 Kearnv St.. Room 2 Snn Francisco, Cal. We carry a lartre stock of printer's stationery, well as sorted, bought direct from the manufacturers at a low ficure. and can give the best of work in all kinds of printing for the least money. Try us. Paisley & Smiley. THE MARKETS. ALBANI QUOTATIONS. Wheat- S4c Oate ISc Flour $1.25 per bbl Potatoes Ekks i'fic Butter 'c Lartl 1012c. nam Mtjg 15c. Shoulders 10c Bacon 12 'c. Hops 30c. Hay Timothy, $10, oats and cheat $8. App eg Green, $1 per bu. PIujii Dried, c. per lb. App'M dried bleached Sc sundrled & 9 c. Chickens $4 5ot00. Beef 3:;c gross. Mutton $33 50per head Horn Bjc dresse . Veal eaec. Wool I821c. EGGS FOR SALE. I Will 6ell full blood TArit.r. eggs, both Hingle and rose comb. lor $1 &o per 13. also dotted Wyan dotts. Light Brahmas, Ijingsban and Plymouth Rocks at the eame price. L. J. Hoick. Vri II I II H V YHIIK I H K Tangent, Or.