Ir THE MOBJONG HERALD: TUESDAY, JUNE .30, 1891. I . . . y' tX&HS OF juBRIPTlON 1 tMSmdXw&faf ucqit Monday.) ,- nrw kro-' IstlW wc,.,..,.. 0-20 X -yMl,Iw-.EL eoo - s"! Friday Morning.) Vi:.v; Ms' . aajium, in advance.....2.00 aaT2idvanc tM TBK MAILS. Malls t the Albany postofEce cIom For all otfi norl orth The Eastern states 630 a. , Ihe Weet Side And Ike Nairow Ga C1 av Portland and 8a ..11 a. a orvalliaand Yaqoina k Office Tuith The poetofflce will be cl , ,. ;. M 730 r. d each cviiiing en six lo sercn o'clock. aeaiatered matter tor the ly morning train should be mailed before rerioae ereninr. o cloc tne OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLB. Arrival raasence Fnitcnt. ' 11.13pm : 12.-" ,l S. 40pm 7.4; TUB OLD WA Y OF COURT1 The subject of courtship , marriage is the most intent' interesting Bubject, that app to the ever romantic side human nature. Our way marrying and giving in inarri diners bo widely from that of prehistoric ancestors that it difficult to recognize the insti tion as described in Col. Ell article in the Popular Siiei Monthly, entitled, "Surviv from Marriage by Capture." '1 very language of this title in cates that in tbe good old da lovers captured rather than cap vated. It is bard to believe, b tbe anthropologists have gather a mass of convincing evidence show that the delightful amue ment of courting is as strictly modern invention as anthropolog is a modern science. When th old time school-boy read in hip" Roman history that once upon a time Romulus and his band of out laws, weary of single blessedness, invited their Sabine neighbors to a picnic, and thereupon inhospi tably rushed in amonu their guests, and, seizing the most beautiful maidens, bore them oil" to help them found Rome, he was not aware that this free and easy ay of winning wives was a wide spread custom throughout the ancient world. Lut such we now know to have been the fact. And Col. Kllia shows us not only that these methods have hardly been abandoned even in our day, but that even when the actual violent seizure has disappeared, there re main innumerable traces of the rude matrimonial fashions of ear lier days. Even among ourselves we rind these traces. Our "best man" can only be accounted for as a survival of a time when a stal wart youth, bent on securing a wife from some neighboring and hostile clan, sought the aid of an equally stalwart youth. So our bridesmaids represent the group of prehistoric village maidens who gave shrill alarm even battled tooth and nail for the rescue of a companion suddenly seized by sjme bandit benedict. And with out doubt the gently tossed old shoe stands in the stead of a whizzing prehistoric stone. But in some parts of the world, where mairiage by capture has been long since abandoned, they have re tained far more realistic traces of its violence than our best man, bridesmaids and slippers. In Upper Egypt, for example, the groom's attention is called to the enormity of his eft'ence by a hippopotamus hide whip well laid on by the relative of the bride, who is then led to the groom's residence provided he has received the chastisement with a joyous countenance. In many parts of the world, the ancient, very real struggle has dwindled into a mock battle in which a good many honest knocks are given and re ceived. In other cases the cere mony takes the form of what is called bride-racing. Tbe uirl is given a certain start and the lover is exiected to overtake her. An observer among the Caluiucks assures us that no Calmuck girl is ever caught "unless she have a partiality for her pursuer.'' Per contra, Mr. Kennan tells us of a bride-race among the Koriavks (northern Asia) which he wit nessed, where tbe girl went scam pering, pursued by her lover, through a succession of compart ments, called pologs, in a large tent. So nimble was the maid that she distanced her pursuer, but she waited for him in the last polog! All of which gxs to prove that the wise men of old knew wiat they were talking about when they said that the race is noValways to the swif', and that kissing goes by favor. And ( it goes to show, if any shewing be in polog or woman ior The reports from England indi cate that the long life of useful ness of the Statesman (iladstoie is about to be brought to a close. His physical strength is rapidly failing, and it is probable that the end is not far distant, lie has had an extraordinary career, which was in a large degree rendered possible by his remark able iiiysical vigor. Most other r .i would have succumbed bad ney been subjected to half the Q'oa p ami taao Kwl 1 1 n lita ca m- n 1 1 t V as va vc 1 n IIILII uc nan n. A withstood. When his biography comes to be written bis remark able powers of endurance will be as much a subject for admiration as his great mental vigor. The tendancy of brillant wind!? to go oir into intricate subjects, ami by a too clone application and t,irai-it,.,ir otiiilv of the one ilea, 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 E 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 ing, and will lorm a very attrac tive feature of the day. This line body of 500 men will give sp'.en did exhibits of drill, parade, etc. Dances ana open air concerts with music by the best baud in the state each evening, all with the beauty and grandee r of mili tary order and discipline. BEST MUSIC IN THE STATE, Sham Battle, Races, Games, Hose Contests, Etc. ,CnT"Everybody invited. HUMPHREYS' Dr. Hi'mpiirkt's Srscmcaare scientiRcally and carefully prepared prescriptions; uscn for manv years in private practice with suc cess, and for over thirty years used liv tin cople. Kvery single apeciBc is a cure lor thedise&ne named. Tlicse tt;itiuo cure without drugging, purging or reducing the system, and are in fact and deed the sovereign reiuedies of the world. LIMT OF PRINl'irAL SOS. CI'RRS. PRICKS. I Fevers. Congestion, inliaininatinn..y as 4 Wonns, worm lever, worm colic I Crying Colic, or teething of infants. . 2.j 4 Diarrhea, of children or adults -In 5 Dysentery, Griping, Biliious Colic ... i Cholera Morbus. vrnnting...w. ...... 25 7 Cough, colds, bronchitis S Neuralgia, toothache, Faceache 2i ! lleailachc, sick hiadiche, vertigo.... 1ft 10 InMpepxia. biiiious stomach 2A 1 1 Suppressed or Painful Periods 2S 12 Whites, too profnw pciioils 2.". I.'l Croup, cough, il'M: ult hrc.iihing 2.r. 14 halt Kbciim. eaHipelaH. eruptions.. 2."i 15 KhctimatMtn. rhcon utic pains a, li Kcver ami agile, -! I Is malaria An 17 l'il-.i, lilm.l t,r hlcciling Mi Pi Catarrli. influenza, cold in the h.ail rj, 0 I, li; noU-iit cousin Ml 1 Io iut.I .l. t.i I it , physical weakness no 'S Kiilni'y ili-ase 28 ioim ilrln 1 it v :) I'rinarv Weaki.em, witting bed K' S2 Diw.-atcs m the heart, ulpitation 1 uo Sold by dmgi'ists, or sent postiid oil rc. ceipt ol pri.-e. Sir. Iluaiphreys' .Manual, (144 (ages) richly bound in cloth and gold, mail cd n-e, HLMI'IIKKVS MEI. O, 111 Jc lit W. Ilium st , New York. SPEC I FIGS Children Cry for PITCHER'S Castoria needed, tliat be she parlor, a woman ia a all that. SPRING OUR STOCK OF SPUING WAGONS IS THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ON THE PACIFIC COASr, AND COMPRISES ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF Four-Spring Passenger and Moun tain Wagons, SPECIAL PARCEL DE LI VERY WAGONS. ONE -HORSE BUSINESS WAGONS, "NK'-I.OItSr? 1RQXAX.K .('. : any m or - V(. cles the bust, Staver Walker NEW MARKET BLOCK, - - - PORTLAND, OREGON. WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF -Machinery ani Velucl03 of Every Description. SEND FOR CATALOG J B AND FKICK LIST. W. O.DAVIS ALBANY, - The men of this vicinitv need not be jealous because their wi vet talk so constant'' 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. School Tax Notice. The school tax in school district No 5, is now due and pay able. Call at my ollice and pay the same before it becomes de linquent. C. G. ClKKIHkT. District Clerk. A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS JULIUS GRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE SPIMG The public is mense FOR THE His assortment is bigger than tnd prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce. WAGONS. HALF-PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, SCROLL SPRING WAGONS "HANDY WAGONS," ' 'TAYLOR' OR THREE-: . SPRING WAGONS. HALF-SPRING WAGONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, DELIVERY WAGONS. prices lowest, quality consfderedri & CO. AGENTS OREGON. A. L BAN Y Collegiate Institute, ALBANY, OREGOfi IX0 1891 A Eull Cups of Instructors. Classical, scic tine, literary, ccmroerri. and normal cla-scs. Courses of study ar ranged to meet the needs of all grade O' students. Spe.ial Inducements offered ti itudenta from abroad. Tuition ranges Iron 5.M I 91. M Per Term. Instrumental Instruction in unsic l given by Mum Laura Goltra. Board in private families at low rates, am rooms for self boarding at small expense. careful supervision exercised over pup tway from home. For circulars and full particulars, addre the president, REV. ELBERT N. COXD1T, Albany. Oregon. CR0WDER BROS Contractor and Builders. Jffice on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents, Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given n all kinds of buildings or carpen er work. All work intrusted to will be promptly executed. AMOtmCEMENT invited to inspect the im stock of Dry SPRING OF ever bafJre, and he is prepared, Star Bakery ,.A FULL STOCK Of.. Staple G-roceries Crockery. Glassware. The beat quality ct tea, coffees, candle nuts, (tc. FRESH BARED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable house !s also to be found a complete assortment of fresh family groceries, to which ia constantly being addJ all the seasonable lines of groceries and pro visions, such a Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, taste n Buckwheat Flour. Cannea Goods of Ail Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These ikxkI Li were all boiurht when price ere low and lane benefit of ue margin will Ik fiven to his customers. Reniemlicr the place, U the old corner on Firstand Ur ..Malum Sts. Conrad Myer. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of tbe Belle vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumorr tnd wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practu cd in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day night. His motto is "O..OD WILL TO ALL." a"Office and residence, Lebanon Oreg n. H? I-A..TSTO. THOSE WISHING A FIRST-CLASS IN srjnent, the bent made to stand flu climate f this coast, can lie suited by ci'ling at Mis; B. K. ilyman's, opiiwite the Mauonk Teaipla, First street. The latest vocal and instrumental music- kept for sale. Also the largest assortment of stamping patterns to lect from this side of 'Frisco. Lessons iven in aiiiting and embroider) at hei atudio over Linn County Hank. Give hei your order and you will be pleased, (Nursery . Ale 8-s. Ilyman A ttrownell are prepared in their nursery to fur nish all kinds of stock, and those intending to plant sluuildcall upon them. Hoots ami Shoes. Purchasers of Roota and Shoes bear in mind that hi advertise ment and oilers of big discounts Jo 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 wtiocan sell von the best tor uie least money. Samuel E. Young. BAZAAR STORE. Goods 1891 AT - . to satisfy easterners in quality STEW AST & SOX, -DEALERS IN- Russell Engines, Separators and Stackers, OSBORNE BINDERS, W'p parrv nn mac.binerv that found to be satisfactory, and as we dealer can give better terms. Springfield Sawmill A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD.) PROPRIETOR. SPRINGFIELD, Albany yard and office on reets, A. Wheeler, Albany Manager. Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities not surpassed or the prompt and satisfactory filling of orders, I respectfully solicit s h are of the tradt. A. WHEELER. t-i .ni u iii ii '"it lite PORTLAND, OllEGON. BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY OGN ' JOHN ROBSON, MANAGER, Have on hand for tbe season of 1891, binders, mowers, farmer's toolf and harvesting(iiachinery of all kinks. Our stcck of buggies, ciirts, spring wagons, etc., is the largest and most complete on the Pacific Coast, and comprises all the leading styles. At Deyoe & Robson's old stand, opp. Bluuiberg Block. "In Spring the young man's fancy Lightly turns to thoughts of love !" I It also turos lo 1 w ifaglits of soie! M(d,iM, as well. ! y yyg-tr The wise young man. the old man. turn their steps, when searching for butter, fresh laid eggs, staple and fancy grocery store of C. E. JBrownell. MOWERS & RAKES. has not been tried in this locality and represent factories, no responsible OREGON. RailroaJ, between Fourth and Fiftl rf. L Mas S3 SHOE And other specialties for Gen tlemen, Ladies, Etc., are war ranted, and so stamped on hot torn. Address W. L. DOUG LAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold b L. E. BLAIN, ALBANY, OREGON. the thrifty housewife, all will fresh table delicacies, choice groceries of all kinds, to the IM PLEM ENT COMPANY, THB lapoa Route ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. K. HOC(i, Kecelver. Oregon Development Co.'s Steamship Line 225MIHSTEI. .AND 22 Hours Less Time Than by any otter route: Accomodations unsurpassed for riu.fr.rt tn safety. Fares and treigl.ta ia Vai,t.ii.a u the Oregon Deva opment company 'a ships, much les that by any ether route ween all points in the Wiillcn.it'r al and San Francisco, SAILING DATES, raoM Taqi'iKA. Willamette Valley.... .. June ith WV Ul Willamette Valley ..,., . .. t raoa ab rRAKtaob M.y 11 Willamette Valley...,... June a Willamette Vallev -' li. The company ruKrve the right to ctaig teamera or sailing dates. PA1LT rASaSNUKR TRAINS ivzeept Sundays.) L Yac.dir.a7:00 a Lv Albany 13:20 Cwta!li4 10:3 a M " Corvallis ID) r Ar Aibar y ", It Ja a u I Ar Yaquina fi' r. m. O. 4 C. tii ne .onncct at Aii-an and tot . V . Hoao, C, . Boon, General klanti, ti. F A P. Agent Corvallis, O on EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MOUNT SHASTA ECl'TE California ex rcs tiains run daily "J KOP1U ":00 p m..Lv..... Portland ....Ar.: ;3. am lo:2i p m..Lv Albany Lv.. 6:2: am lela a ui..Ar.... S. Knuicisco.Lv.. Hv.i ),m Um1 laa. Train iall)--(Ei. Sunday S0a m..Lv Portland Ar.. i ia 12:a)pm..Lv... Allan) ..Lv.. ix.i.i: m 6:40 p mAr.....lio,:mirg l, . o.... i.m LrtMBuB Uraarli. 2.36 p ..Lv.. ,2US6 pa Ar . 7:Jam..L' 8 22a m..Ar . . Albany.... ..Lrbai.on... Lebanon ,.Ar.. J:: jot ,..V K4 . Ar.. i.zi pin Lv.. S-4-- l'iu Ai.BAV LOCAL, DAILT (ExCCjJt SUIld; o.oo r a. .Lv.... Portland... .Ar.... VOL A u s.00 Ar. ..Albany Lv....i.0u A M PULLMAN B U FFKT.SLl. El E Rr-. TOURIST SLEEPING CAES, For accommouatiou of Second-Mam i a sengera attached to txprest ltau.5. Weal Wdf lllvKlua. Between Portland und CViva.'Iia Mall Train Dally-Except Sunday 7:3flani..U- ...rovtlaul ...Ar.S 80 p." to 12:10 pm..Ar Conaiii.. L: 12.6ftp. m At Albany and Corvallis cout.ect wiu. trail s of Orecon I'acitichfcilroaiL Express Train llally Ftpt Sui.uay :40pm..Lv.. 74 p m.. Ar.. ..f'ortland .. Ar.. . . ilcM inn villc . Lv . . 8:20 i 6.4&J THROUGH TICKFTS lo All Points EAST AND SOUTH ATFor tickets and full ' information re irardins raUs maps, etc., tali on con;paii)a ifc'entat Alham. R. bXKHLEK, K P. lUKJKRS, Manavrr At . 1 1 , A A WEAK fIAN Can ciire himsflf of ihe t'e di rable tt siilii! of tarly abut-e Mid perfi ctly rt ttne his t igor ami vital ity by our home t'tiiliiH'i.t. 'i'he remarkable cures of lioc)i fs cat-is of nervous t.'ebilitv sud luivale complaints are etr where etauiu- ing out quackery. Tieaties aiid question li.-t, a pbvtician's gift to suffering humanity, vtill be sent fiee lo those afl'.ictec. Address with stamp I'lOXKK R INSTITUTE, 405 Kearny t., Room 2, fan Francisco, Cal. Wc t-arrv a larpo stock of pnnttr's stationery, vvt-11 as sorted, bought direct from the manufacturers at a low figure, and can give the best of work in all kinds of rinting for the least money. Try us. 1'ajsi.ky it Smii.ey. THE MARKE'liS. ALBANY QUOTATIONS. Wheat He Oau-c Kiour t4.2T. j er bbl Potat'cs ".."ic Butter' c Lard 1012Jc Hams 14 15c. Shoulders 10c. Bacon Hons 30c. Hay Timothy, $10, oats and cheat App es Green, tl per I n. PlUJir Dried, S((Ji er lb. App'es dried bleaclied He eundried a c. Chickens 14 5otfi".iHi. Beef 33Xc cross. Mutton t.ife'.i .Viper head. Ho r.. CTCSbe . Veal 6ac. Wool 1802K-. EGGS FOR SALE. I will sell full blood Leghorn eggs, both single and rose nmb for $1 50 per 13, also dotted Wvsn dotts. Light Kr-Hlimas. Ijingahan and Plymouth Kocks at the tame Pce. L. J. Hoi ck. Tangtnt, Or. -5 1 'SQxrmj L. r-a- -r n Ti