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THE MORNING HERALD FR1DAF, JUL 24, 1891. Uorning gaily lurald DAUY AND WBBKfcV TIRM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION- DAILlJ PublUhxi Mry morning txespt Mond Itnrail hw tuiia. mi wxl 0'20 j nail, per yet 00 WEBKLYa' Published every Friday Moral of.) a copj, per annum, In ad raw. . . tS.OO Dm nut paM in advance.- THK AIU. Maila uthe Albany postofflcs close For all amcaa north Tba Eastern stales 1 80 a. a,- lae Waat Sid f And tba Nairow Oaajt R. RJ J a Portland and 8ai. 11 A. a orvaliia and Yaquina . 12;30 r. , ,oe aouth M 7;30r. a" Tba poatomoa will ba d jw d each evening a air to seven o'clock, tteglatared matter lor the ly morning train should ba mailed betora o clock the reriooa evenine-. OREGON PACIFIC TIMK TABLE. Arritee Depart r essences' ll.13pmllS.S0pm -'if , , , ' S.4Upmi7.46am TRYING TO KILL BLAINE. Certain democratic newspapers in New York seem to be making: a desperate effort to persuade Mr. Blaine that he cannot get well. Tbey picture him aa suffering from gout, dyspepsia, Brigbt's disease, incipient paralysis, nervous pros tration and a few other select and mortal maladies, and the fact that they are obliiged to contradict themselves the next day does not aeem to trouble tbem in the least. It certainly looks as though these papers were very much afraid that Mr. Blaine will not die before the presidential campaign of 1802, and aa though they feared that he would be the republican nominee. This 'is not the first time they or j their partisan associates have tried to kill Air. Blaine in advance of a national campaign. In 1S88, when he was in Europe, before the convention met the democratic press had him at death's very door. According to their stories be then had softening of the brain and thereatenings of appolexy, but aa the country and the world knows, he has since demonstrated that bia intellectual faculties were 10 working order, and that his bodily health was such aa to per mit him to fulfill the onerous duties jof secretary of state. Whatever else may be thought, there can be but one opinion as to the taste of such alarmist reports, a ad that is that it is execrable. James G. Blaine is a distinguished man, a foremost figure in Ameri can public life, and a man whose career haa earned the admiration of the people of the United Stater. He is widely respected for the genuineness of his Americanism, for his clear and comprehensive knowledge of public affairs, for his skill in dealing with the prob lems of statecraft, and for the faithfulness with which he has performed the duties of his office. Under such circumstances he is certainly entitled to ' be treated with fairness and justice, which consists in stating bia- condition just as it is, instead of exagger ating his illness and depicting him as being at the point of death. Fortunately falsehoods of this sort do not kill, and Mr. Blaine will ptobably prove a very "healthy invaljd. San Francisco Chronicle. Tub term "fixed," applied to the stars, is a mistake, for it is now knowp that there is not a fixed star in the heavens, and probably no suV'h condition as absolute rest in the universe. All the stars are in motion, and some of them are moving at the rate of 250,000 miles an hour, or more than thrice the velocity of our earth on its orbit. It might be thought that this con stant motion would produce con tiaual changes in the stellar relations- and alter the face of the heavens every few years. But the vast distances at which the stars are set from us destroy the visual effect of their motion, and pre serve' tue unchanging aspect of tne heavens. None of the con is . aieiiauons nave Buttered a dislo cation in three thousand years. Sirius, Arcturus, and the Pleiades are still in their places. Although the efghty one stars in Orion have ever been in motion, each without relation to any other, the mighty figure is as it appeared to the men of Ui forty centuries ago. Tm tanning of elephant hides is comparatively a np inilimtr J . J, according to the Boston Journal of Commerce. The method em .,1. ...... I ! it .. piucu in prjucaiiy me same aa in tanning of cow hide, except that a stronger combination of the tannij ingredients is required, and greater length of time about six months is necessary to perform the work. When the hide is taken oat of the vat it is an inch and a half thick. Among the artie'ea made of elephant leather are pocket-liooks, small satchels, cigar-cases, and similar articles, aud they are said to be expensive luxuries. In finishing the hide, no attempt is made to glaze or polish it, everything being done to preserve its natural color and ap pearance. The leather is very en during, several years' wear having but little effect upon it. As exchange says that a syn dicate with $1,000,000 has pur chased 112,000 acres of land in Florida, and proposes to cultivate the largest single farm or planta tion in the world in growing cocoa nuts and raising sugar. As the cocoanut is not indigenous to the soil of Florida, the experiment will naturally be regarded with inter est and, if successful, the result may be a large addition to the wealth and commerce of that state. Clouds consist simply of watei divided into minute globules or drops. They differ in no essential respect from the stream emitted by a tea kettle, or the mists and fogs that fill river valleys at sun lUe. These forms of water are all produced in the same way. It is reported that grasshoppers are destroying all vegetation in Calaveras county, California. In a region eight miles long they have destroyed fruit, corn, bean", melons and gaidens, and al.o the olive and fruit trees. New York paid over 8,000.000 for the eight hundred acres of land where Central Park Gas since been created, at an expense of many millions more. Tun Delaware growers expect to sell their crop this year for $L',00I,000. The trotting hied stallion Alwood Breeze will stand for service at Trites Bros., stable Al bany Saturday's of each week un til futher notice. Calumet baking powder is abso lutely pure and wholesome. Try a can. C. E. Brownell. OBTAINED MOKE KELIEF From a Can of O. K. T. Than Any thing; U Ever teed. The writer of the following is oapusi minister ot many years sianuing, wen know as a mis sionary to the Indians, and is now a teacher in the school recently a.lll - esiaonsiieu at forest tirove lor the education of thd Indian youth toREST IjRove. Or.. March 8. I have been troubled many year with weakness of the kidneva anil inea many uitlerent remedies sought aid from different nhv sicians, and even changed climates 10 outam reiiet, but have met with indifferent success. Hearing tnrnugn a mend 01 the Oregon Kidney Tea. I obtained a box of it and have derived more benefit from it than from any thing else I nave yet iound. Rev. J. C. Hi-ff A good seccnd-haiid PUTS SEPARATOR FOR SALE CHEAP. Inquire of F. If. R-kitw r,f rvuapp, ourreiiiK vo., Albany, Or. HUMPHREYS Dr. Hi'MrHRSYISmiricsare scientifically anu careiuuy urerareu Dreacnutionar ror manv yean in private practice with suc cess, and for over thirty years use.l by the people, r.very single SpectHo is a cure for ineatsease named. These specifics care without drugging, purging or reducing the system, and are in fact and deed the sovereign remedies of the world, LIST Or PRINCIPAL SOS. Cl'RIS. FRICKS.. 1 Fevers, Congestion, inflammation. . 25 2 V onus, worm fever, worm colic... is 3 Crying Colic, or teething ol infants. . 25 4 Diarrhea, ot children or adults 25 6 Dysentery, Griping, Billious Colic ..... .-, 0 Cholera Morbus, vomiting 2:-, 7 Couijh, colds, bronchitis 2j 8 Neuralgia, UNiihache, r'accache ." 25 9 Headache, sick headache, vertigo.... 5 10 Dpspepsia, billious stomach , 11 Suppressed or faiuful Periods iznnitcs. too prodine periods . 2r 13 Croup, cou-h, difficult breathing""". 25 14 SaltiUieuiii. eavsiwelas. ernntmn. v. 15 RheunatiHin, rheiuratic pains 25 m reveraiKi ague, cuius malaria 17 Piles, blind or hleedinr """ :o f SO 60 60 60 1 00 l! Catarrh, iulluclua. cold in th h.-l 20 Whnonin Omitii. violent cnn.-h. 21 General debility, physical weakness 27 Kidney diaeasc .... 2S Nervous debilitv 30 Urinary Weakbess, wittini; lied 50 32 Diseases ot the heart, ulpitation.... 1 00 Hold by druirvists. or sent Dosttaud nn ... ceipt of price. Dr. Humphreys' Manual, (141 paraO richly bound in cloth and irild. n. .li ed ree, HL'.MPIlKtVS MKl). 11 111 & 113 Williai SI , New Voile S P E C I FIGS Children Cry for PITCHKR'S Castoria I I o Threshermen 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 Noun tain Wagons, SPECIAL PARCEL DE LIVERY WAGONS, ONE - HORSE BUSINESS WAGONS, ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, 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, Staver NEW MARKET BLOCK, - - WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF Machinery and Vehicles of Every Description. SEND FOR CATALOG 7 E AND PRICE LIST. W. O. DAVIS ALBANY, Do you want to be happy and make those about you pleased, if so go and get one of those lovely toneu piano s at Mrs. rlymans. If you have not drank Coronado mineral water, you should try it. 11 win s)Der you up, give you a ciean sioniacti ana a good appe tite. The men of this vicinity need not be jealous because their wives talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their good 100KB me laaies 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 V. School Tax Notice. The school tax in school district No 5, is now due and pay able. Call at my ofhVe and pay the same before it bee sines de linquent. C. G. Bl'KKH AkT. District Clerk. ALLEN BROTHERS Wholesale CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IX FJjINN block, Spring The public is mense FOR THE His assortment U biggar thn and prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce. WAGONS. MAI F-PI ATPrtOM SPRING WAOONC au -m -Tfl a I w I SCROLL SPRING WAGONS "HANDY WAGONS ' TAYLOR' OR THREE SPRING WAGONS, HALF-SPRING WAGONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, DELIVERY WAGONS, prices lowest, quality considered. Walker - PORTLAND, OREGON. fe CO. AGENTS OREGON. CR0WDER BROS Contractor and Builders. Jffice on First street with Wal lace A 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. The Thomas Kay Woollen Milli of balem, have appointed G. W. Simpson their agent in Albany. A full line of men and boys clothins blankets and flannels and all arti cles manufactured by the mill will be kept in stock. These goods art the best in the market and will give entire satisfaction. Watches, chains and spestacies, specialties at F. M. French's. Buy vour snectaclea and n (Classes at F. M. French's, wui have your eyes tested and voirr glasses properly fitted. eiaVses trom cents to ?SL Hanan & Son's fine shoes sell on their own merit, and always gives satisfaction. Try a pair at T. I Wallace & Co.'s. and Retail LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIKS IN SEASON. announcement invited to inspect the im stock of Dry SPRING OF ever bafore, .d be is prepared, to to Bakery A FULL STOCK OF., Staple Groceries Crockery. The heat quality of teas, coffer, canditt nuts, ttc FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At thli old reliable house is also to be found a complete assortment of fresh family rroceriea. to which is constantly beiiiE added all me seasonable lines 01 Krocarun ami pre risioiif, 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, Tnese goods were all boiurtit when prices ere low and the benefit of the margin will br iven to Bis customers. Kemenilwr the place, iX the old corner on Finland Urcuulliiu Sta, Conrad Myer. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College oi Londoo, England, also of the Belle vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements,tumor tod wens, without pain or the knife, tie also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practu ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly atteuded lay night. His motto is 'OD WILL TO ALL." WOffice and residence, Lebanon Oregon ZPI-A-.TSTO. 11HOSE WISHING A FIRST-CLASS IS . s'rament, the best made to stand the climate of this coast, can be suited by ca'ling it His: B. E. iiyman's, opposite the Masonic reaiple. First street. The latent vocal and instrumental music kept for sale. Also the largest assortment of stamping patterns .to ielect from this side of 'Frisco. Lessons Wen in painting and emnr..i.Jir) at net rtudlo over Linn County Hank. Give her vour arder and you will be pleased. (Nursery. , ... .. flten s. nyman iv Brownell are prepared in tlieir nursery to fur nish all kinds of stock, and those intending to plant should call upon mem. Boots and Shoes. Purchasers of Boots and Shoes bear in mind that bitr advertise ments and otters of big discounts :o not always mean best values. V III I i uu wiu uave to jiay some one a profit as no one can do business without expense. 1 he quest:on is who can sell you the best goods for the least money. B.amikl E. YorNQ. Grocers, ALBANY, OREGON. Goods 1891 AT . satisfy customers in quality S THWART & SOX, -DEALERS 1N- Russell Eopes, Separators ao Stackers, OSBORMc: BINDERS, We carry no machinery that liao not been tried in this locality and found to be satisfactory, and as we represent factories, no repuiiaille dealer can give better terms. Springfield Sawmill A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD.) PROPRIETOR. SPRINGFIELD, - staAIoany yard and office on Railroad, between Fourth and Fifth reets, A. Wheeler, Albany Manager. Having lumber nut excelled in uiialitv. and facilities not suruapsed or the prompt and satisfactory Jiling of orders, 1 respectfully solicit a nare oi the trade. ik my agents for W. L. Douglaa Shoes. C D AIM lot for n If li your pluce uak your L. CB 3 I iw I ler lo Mud for rntnloKUr, secure ih " ,. ni-y, nod net them tor you. MH.h AI.LJ.T, den sgrn (TTAhE no si'BSTiTL'TE. THE Uf I ff 1 WHY IS W a ! aWMaanV )IOfll'. tfiO CUAP FOR. $4 ha.id sewed welt shoe, fine 0O OnVC GENTLEMEN t.aif atvlish comfortable and THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD fOR THE UOHH? ble. Ti'sfshoe ever ctt'ered at this price ; same grade as custom "made J-boes costing from 5 to t,').50 police shoe ; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear them ; tine calf, seamless, smooth iiuide. beavv three souls, cxlen- sion edi;e : one pair will wear a t2.5p line calf; no better shoe ever convince those who want a shoe $2.25 and 2.00iVorkini;iiian'8 shoes who have given them a trial wili wear no other make. RHYS' $2 and $1.75 school shoes are worn by the boys everywhere; they Hi'll on their merits as the increasing sales show. LildlvS $: hand sewed shoe, best Dongula ; very stylish ; equals Fiencb imported shoes costing from $4 to $. Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 75 shoe for Misses are the bent Dongola. Stylish and durable. . Caution. See that V. L. Longlas' name and pi ice are- stamped on the bottom of each shoe. W. L. IKJUULAS, Brockton, Mass. HUNK BROS PORTLAND, OREGON. BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY OGN 'JOHN ROBSON, MANAGER, Have on hand for the season of 185U, binders, mowers, farmer's toolr and harvesting machinery of all kinks. Our stcck of buggies, carts, sjiring wagons, etc., is the largest and most complete on the Pacific Coast, and comprises all the leading styles. At IHjyoe & Robson'e old stand, opp. Blumberg Block. "In Springe the younpcJiTian's fancy Lightly turns to thoughtsof love!' m 2 Lur The wise young man, the old man, turn their steps, when searching for butter, fresh laid eggs, staple and fancy grocery store of O. E. Brownell. MOWERS & RAKES. - - OKEUON. A. WHEELER. - til ALBANY, - - OREGON It is a seamless shoe, with no tarka or wax thread to hurt the feet: made of the bt line caif, stylish andea.-y and tM'cause we make more shoes of this trade than anv other manufacturer, it equals band sewed shoes cot-ting from H to $'. $c.00 genuine banc? sewed, the finest calf shoe ever ottered for 5: equals French im- AO jiorted shoes which coot from year effered at this price : one trial will for comfort and service. are Btroiiu and durab'e Those r , It also to to i i I. Eat. as well. $9-tiJIHt-J-Ci-fr-t' the thrifty housewife, all will fresh table delicacies, choice groceries of all kinds,; to the implement company, llunff ffOOU UUUU THB- fapinrRoflte OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. K. HOGG, Receiver. ANC Oregon Deyelopment Co.'s iSteamshlp Line 225 MILMhORTER. ;and 22 Hours Less Tims Than by any other route: Accomodations unsurpassed for comfort a safety. Fares and freight via Yaquina aa the Oregon leve opuieul company's ships, inuuh less that by any other routs reii all poiDts in toe H illiatueUr at aud ban Francisco, SAIUNQ DATES, raoa Taauoia. Willamette Valley... W V June th 1st Willamette Valley ... raoa aaa raaaciaou W . May 81 . June . lb. sr to cfca-K VUllauietce n-y m. , Willamette Valley. The company reserve the light leaibeni or Bailing uaica. DaiLT rasaaNSBK TtAUtt hxcept Sundays.) L Yac,dina 7:00 a I Lr Albany lt:90 r Corvallilu:3l m " Corvallia 1M in Ar Alauy ; a a I Ar Yaquina fti r. a. U & C. Iiaiiia connect at AlLaa and Col Wa. M. Boss, C, . Hoocs, General Manager, O. F ftP. Agent Corvallia, O on j EAST SOUTH VIA PACIFIC SOUTHERN ROUTE. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE California express trains rnn daily Bo( III 7:00 p in..Lv... lorOi p m..Lv... a ui..Ar.. I Mosta ..Portland ....Ar.. S:Si an ..Ailtany Lv.. 6:21 an ..S. rrancisco.Lr.. tMMipa Local fan.. Trala Isallj- Kx. Saudar HiX) a bi. . Lv Portland . l?:2upm..Lv Alon !M p luAr. .. . . KoBcuurit. . . ..Ar.. 4Ks) ym. .Lt..lZ.(Uaai . .t.. .Aaai 2 ;) p ..Lv., 2 M pm Ar . 7:'i a ui. L b.:' a iu..Ar ..Albany Ar.. V xt pm .. Lebanon..... Lv mm Alljiy. Ar.. 4 ze pia Lebanon...... Lv.. s-u pw ALIHW LOCAL, DAILY (Except Sunday) i.tt" ts. Li- Portland Ar.... 800 a a M.uu n Ar. ..AlbAuy Lv... .6.00 a a 1' U LLM AN B 0 FFETSLEEPEKS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARd, For accoaimouation of Second -Class Pa senders attached to Kxpreas ira.us. Weal Hide IMvlalaa. Between l'oitlaud and UorvalUa Mall Trala Dally-Except Sunday iim..Lr ...Po.-tlanJ . 12:10 p ni..Ar.. C'onaius. .Ar t 10 p. sa L.12.66p. as At Albany and Corvallia coutiect trains of Ortou PacilicKailroad. aitb Cxpresa Trala Dalljr (Exnpt Sunday 4:40 p ni..Lv., .Portland .. Ar.. .alcMiunville.Lv.. B:20l '6.46 i.ij p m.. Ar.. THROUGH TICKETS J o All Point EAST AND SOUTH VFor tickets and fntt 'Information rs- ifardinif ruis maps, attentat Allanv. K. hOKHI.KK, Manager etc., call on coupaay " E. P. BOOEK8, - Asst. 6.C1I A WEAK MAN Can core himself oi" the de plorable results of early abuse and pet iVct ly rchtoi e his vigor and vital ity iy our nonie treatment. The remarkable cures o' hopeless rases of nenous ilebility and private complaints are ever where stamp ing out quack eiy. Treaties and quef-tion list, a physician's gift to butlering humanity, jll be sent fiee to those afliictec. .Address with stamp ' PIONEER INSTITUTE, 405 Kearny St., Room 2, Kan Francisco, Cal. We vurry a large. stotJc of print r' stationery, well as sorted, Iiouglit ilirwt from the manufacturers at a low lieu re. and can give the best of work in all kinds of printing for the least inonev. Try us. II. C. Cobb. - f THE MARKETS. 'aXT QUOTATIONS. Wheat Sic . Oats 4' c Hour i.ir. pel bbl Potatoes :tc EgK 2.V Butter acc Lard 106? 12.c. Hams l-ti:c. Shoulders 10c. Bacon 12'ac. Hups Que. Hay lunothy, 110. oats and cheat App s Green, tl Der tin. Pluni Dried, JHgc. per lb. A j.p'es dried bleached 9c soadrled 9 c. Chickens f-i Beef :$:i)c jrroM. Mutton fSg&iiOper head. Hon tc. dresfte' , Veal aijp. Wool lf2lr. EGGS FOR SALE. I will sell full blood Leghorn eggs, both single and rose comb, for 1 50 per 13. also dotted Wy a n dotts. Light Brshmas, Langahan and Plymouth Rocks at the earn piice. L.J. Hocck, Tangent, Or. V