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THE MORNING HERALD SUN DAT, AUGUST 2, 1891 gtflrotog gaily $mA DAIIkY AND WEEKUV TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION daily t uoliched erv morning eicept Monday.) uvered by carrier, pot week....,.,.. y mail, per year., .. ...... WKKKLYi Published every Friday Morning.) M copy, per annum, in advance .....'-.00 Wueo nul uaiil in ad ranee it JO THE MAIL. Mall t the Albany postorBce close For all offices north n Eastern suttee 6;30 a. H, The West Side t And the Harrow Ga wt R. R4 or fortland and Saiiu It A. M onral!: and Yaquina ..12;3) r. M ; t office "'' ,, ,, ,m , 7:31) r. m The poetoltice will be djoideach evening m six to seven o'clock. KcKistered matter for the ly momiiut trun should be mailed before o clock the previous eveninc. tlft OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Departs nkenjer. Freight..... .'ll.13linvl2.20pm 3.4i.pm 7.45 a ui MIDS17M HER I 'A SI TIES. A gentleman in middle life, the father of a family, was congratu lated recently by a flippant giri up on the fact of the absence from the city of his wife and family and the opportunity presented for hav ing a good time. This gentleman, an eminently sensible man, replied to her: "My dear young lady, what is there that a gentleman can do while his family are away to have what you call a ,'ood time' 1 he question is a more serious and important one than may ap pear upon its faje. It can hardly be assumed that all men, no mat ter what their ages or tastes may be, belong to the "razzle-dazzle" contingent; that they find their highest, or, indeed, any pleasure, in sitting up at all hou.s of the night whooping it up witli the boys and helping them paint the town red. Nor is it credible that all men enjoy drinking theinsel.es stupid every ' night, or devoting Jeir evenings to pleasures even uestionable. These are among the follies of youth, which society condones, perhaps unwisely, on the score of ignorance and callow ness, but which it will not excuse in men of mature years. It is probable that the young lady in question spoke from pure ignorance and from the idea that many girls entertain that uen havd some mysterious methods of finding enjoyment which they refuse to disclose to the other sex. In this connection the San Fran cisco Chronicle proceeds to read a somewhat astonishing lecture, when it says: Women, and especially yoang women, seem to regard the world as a huge secret society to which men are admitted l-y virtue of their being men, and from which wouien are rigorously excluded. They fancy that within this uni versal lodge there go on scenes which are wildly entrancing and highly delightful, and as the un known is always exaggerated, they conceive of men's pleasures when freed from restraint as something nearly approaching the joys of the New Jerusalem. Older wotnen are not so apt to make this mistake, but even thev are a little timorouri sometimes, even though ' they know they can turn their husbands inside out as easily as a glove, and that the partners of their joys and sorrows can no more keep a secret from them than they can ily. But all this does not answer the question, what can the married man whose family are awav do with himself in his leisure moments or hoars? Of course he call dine with his formr com panions; he can go the theatre; lie can call on his wife's relations, and, in an emergency, upon ladies of his acquaintance whom an un kind fate has kept in town. But he soon gets through this round of mild dissipation and is tlnown up on his own resources, and then what is l e to do with himsell? It was suggested, not long ago inian Eastern journal that the an- ' A . 1 A 1? . t swer to tne question lies in the revival of the ancient custom of polygamy, or at least of bigamy, it being proposed that the law be bo amended as to make it lawful for a man to have a summer if while the original spouse is away in the country. Of course there are some objections to the plan, but it really seems ta present more desirable and agreeable features than any other scheme vet auiurested. It is not good for man to be alone, and if the mater- familias betakes herself and the family to the seaside or the moun tains or the lakes, why should not the law provide for a deputy materfamilias, who ehall keep alive the sacred fire upon the hearthstone of domesticity, and see that the lares and i enates are dusted and kept in there proper places? Unless some such system as this can receive the sanction cf law and the approval of public sentiment the question which forms the beginning of this contri bution to tbe social studies of the da)' must remain unanswered. Such sentiments coming from prominet newspaper exhibits a deplorable conditions of things in the minds of a portion of this great country. Fortunately the above semi-sarcastic philosophy find but few devotees, else our social fabric would not long iuain a'n is purity and strength. Tiik Denver Times recently addressed a circular to the leading republican editors of Colorado, asking them to name their favorite candidate for president. Twenty rep'.ies were received, as follows: Blaine, 11 ; Harrison, 3; 'Jresham, 1 ; Wolcott, 1; Cul lom, 1 ; Teller, 1. No choice 2. It is likely, however, that Ben Harrison will aain be the party's nominee, notwithstanding the wishes of the Colorado editors That is certainly the way the iiolitical horizon looks out here in Oregon at present. Harvesting operations have al ready demonstrated the fact that Oregjn will have a big crop this year. Albany's big bridge will now go forward. Work will commence at once on this imortant public improvement. OBTAINED MOKE KKLIEF r'ruui a Can of . K. T, Thau Any thing lie Kver I'setl. The writer of tne following is a Baptist minister of many years standing, well know as a mis sionary to the Indians, and is now i teacher in the school recently established at Forest t trove for the education of the Indian youth : Forest Ukove, Or., .March 8. I have been troubled many years with weakness of thu kidneys and tried many different remedies, sought aid from ditlfcrent phy sicians, and even changed climates to obtain relief, but have met with indifferent success. Hearing through a friend of the Oregon Kidney Tea. I obtained a box of it and have derived more benetit from it than from any thing else I have yet found. Rev. J. C. Hi if. Have you seen the line line of summer neckwear going at 5') cents at T. Klegant $ I cents. L. Wallace & Co'sV goods all go for 50 The trotting bred stallion Alwood Breeze will stand for service at Trites Bros., stable Al bany Saturday's of each week un til futher notice. Have you seen that elegant piano at Klein Bros. HUMPHREYS Pit. Ili MriiKKVsSi'Rcincsarc scientifically and carefully prepared uregcriptimis; need for luanv years in private practice with suc cess and for over thirty yean use'l by the people. Kvery single Specific is a cure for thedisca.se mimed. These Hja-cifics cure without ilruyirimr, piirgin or reducing the system, ami are in fact an-1 deed the sovereign remedies of the world. LlxT Or PRIX' IPAI. NOS. Cl'RIW. PRICKS.. 1 Fevers, Oimrestion, inflammation. .5 25 2 Worms, worm fever, worm colic... 25 2 frying Colic, or teething of infanUi.. 25 4 Diarrhea, of children or adults 25 5 liysentery. Griping, Millions Colic ..... 25 li Cholera Morl-us, vomiting 'J5 7 Cough, colds, bronchitis 25 S Neuralgia, toothache, r'accache 25 y llcaiinche, sick ht'ad-ichu, vertigo. ... 15 10 li"pcpsia, billions stomach 25 1 1 Suppressed or Painful Periods 25 12 Whites, too profuse peiiods 25 13 Croup, cough, diiHciilt breathing 25 14 Salt Klieutii. vaysipelas. eruptions.. 25 15 Kheunatism, rhruiratic pains 25 li Kever and ague, chills malaria 5o 17 Piles, Mind or bleeding 50 I 'J Catarrh, influenza, cold in tbe head 50 20 WhtMiping Coiign, violent coughs fni 24 General debility, physical weakness bi) 27 Kidney disiase fm 2fl Nervous debility 1 in) SO I'rinarv Weakness, witting lied fin 32 Diseases ot the heart, palpitation.... 1 OM Sold by druggists, or sent postnaid on re- ceipi 01 price, ut. iiumpnrcys jiaiiuai, (144 pag richly hound in cloth ami gild, limi ne, IIL.MI'lIKr.l S 41E1I, O, 111 & 113 William St , New York. SPEC I FIGS CALIFORNIA POSITIVE AND NECATIVE ELECTRIC I INAMENT " CURE1 CATARRH, RHEU M A T I S M, neuralgia, uorns. jieaiiache, and ail pain. The Califor nia positive and negative ELECTRIC COUGH CURE, cures coms, croup, consump tion. Sold by all druggists. Each 25c. 30c. and $1. Creas inger & Co., Props., Los Ange les, Cal. Children Cry for riTCKXK'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 r ARC EL 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, prices lowest, quality considered. Staver Walker NEW MARKET BLOCK, - - - PORTLAND, OREGON. WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF Sfachinexy and "Follicles of Every Description. SEND TOR CATALOU J E AND PKICK LIST. W. O. DAVIS. ALBANY, - Do you want to be happy and make those about you- pleased, if so go ana get one or tuose lovely toned piano's at Mrs. Hymans. If you have not drank Coronado mineral water, you should try it. It will sober you up, give you a clean stomach and 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 looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good qualites of the cook and heating dtoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and XV. School Tax Notice, The school tax in school district No 5, is now due and pay able. Calhjat my office and pay the same before it becomes de linquent. C. G. BlKKIIAhT. District Cltjfk. ALLEN BROTHERS, Wholesale and detail Grocers CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN FLINX BLOCK, gPEIIG The public is mense FOR THE His assortment is biar than and prices. sThe 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, &' CO. -A.G-E2NTTS OREGON. CR0WDER BROS Contractor and Builders. Jffice on First street with Wal lace ACusick, real estate agents, t Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given n an Kinus ot Duiidmgsorcarcen er work. All work intrusted to will be promptly executed. The Thomas Kay Woollen Milli of Salem, have appointed G. W. Simpson their agent in Albany. A full line of men and boys clotnins blankets and flannels and all arti cles manufactured by the mill will be kept in stock. These goods are the best in the market and will give entire satisfaction. Watchea, chains and Bpectades, specialties at F. M. French's. Buy your spectacles and eye glasses at F. M. French's, and have your eyes tested and your glasses properly fitted, elapses from 25 cents to $ 10. Hanan & Son's fine shoes sell on their own merit, and always gives satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L. Wallace & Co.'s. LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES IN, SEASON. AMOCICEMEN invited to inspect the im stock of Dry SPRING OF i i : ever before, and he is prepared Star Me ..A FULL STOCK OF.. Staple Groceries assware. The nest quality of teas, coffees, candies nuts, etc FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable house s alio to lie found a complete assortment of frenh family groceries, to which is constantly beinz addej all the seasonable liues of groceries ami -ro-rigions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, tastetn Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These goods were all bought when prices ere low and the benefit of tire margin will be ftven to his customers. KeiiienilH.T the place, at the old corner on First arid liroalaibin SU. Conrad Myer. 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 chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors nd wena, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has praotii cd in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day night. His motto is "u.OD WILL TO ALL." t"0Ece and residence, Lebanon, Oregon. THOSE WISHING A FI11ST CLASS IN- 1 S'rj jment. the best made to stand the climate of tins coast, can be suited by ca'iin at Mis: IS. K. liyiuan's, 0ixsitu thu .Masonic Teaipls, First street. The latest vocal and instrumental music kept for sale. Also tin largest assortment of stamping patterns to select from this side of 'Frico. Lessons given in uiiiting and aniirniiiw) at hei studio over Linn County li..nk. (live her your sriler and you will lie plea.-ed. (Nursery . Mefsrs. Hyman & Brownell prepared in their nursery to are fur nish all kinds of stock, and those intending to plant should call upon tnem. Boots and Shoes, Purchasers of Boots and Shoes bear in mind that big advertise' ments and oilers of big discounts do not always mean best values You will have to pay some one a profit as no one can do business without expense. 1 he quest on is who can sell you the best goods lor the least money. Samukl E. Youxq. ALBANY, OREGON. Goods ' 1891 AT. to satisfy cus ate tilers -in quality Crockery T STEWAET & SOX -DEALERS IN- Russell Eflfincs, Separators and Slackers, OSBORNE BINDERS. V'o carry no machinery that has not Iteen tried in this locality and found to be satisfactory, and as we represent factories, no responsible dealer can give better terms. Springfield Sawmill A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIftLD.) PROPRIETOR. SPUING FIELD, - - - O LIEU ON. Alhany vard and'oHiee on reels, A. Wheeler, AlUanv Manager. Having lumber not excelled in iiuality, and facilities not suniafrec' or the prompt and satisfactory .illing of orders, 1 respect fully S'tioit t hare of the trade, ' A. WHEELER. Axk my nfffiifH Tor W. I.. DouulriM SIioch. II' nut for nle in your place nli our ricnler to Ntiil fur niiuloirtir, M't-urr ih, aut'iK'V. ami ui t llu'in lor yon. UTTAHE NO Sl'USTlTl'TK. FOR EPFORli. lfCMr!l:'VrSw yy "mmMSm Af E nAIIAI OUAP FOR 3JO OnSEi GENTLEMEN t-alf, stvliaji, coiiifortableand mt tito l onuc m incnunm run mt a,unrif durable. The best Huoe evei r tiered at th isprice; samefgrade as custom made shoes costiii.' from ; to 1.50 police shoe; fanners, railroad men and letter earners all wear them; line caif, seamless, smo(th in .ide, heavy three souls', cxien- sion edfin ; one pair will wear a year. 2.50 line calf; no better shoe ever cflered at this price; one trial will convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service. $2.25 ami $2.00 Workiniiifu's shoes are strong and durable. Those who have yiven them a trial wili wear no other make. BOYS' $2 and $1.75 school shoes are worn by the boys everywhere; thev sell on their merits as the increasing sales show. LA1U ES : hand sewed shoe, best I kingola ; very stylish ; equals French imported shoes costing from $4 to $i. Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 " shoe for Mioses are. the best Dun goto. Stylish and durable. Caution. See that W. L. Douglas' name and pi ice are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. W. L. DOUGLAS, Rrockton, Mass. mi) 1VI l lU lull BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY, OGN JOHN ROBSON, MANAGER, Have on hand for the season of lS'.il, binders, mowers, farmer's tooh and harvesting machinery of all kinks. . i Vs.'''.-'' - Our stcck of buggies, carts, spring most complete on the Pacific Coast, stvles. At Dcyoe & Robson's old "Ii-i Spring the young man's fancy Lilitly turnstothoughtsjof love !" ASS The wise young man, the old man, the thrifty housewife, all will urn their stens. when searching butter, fresh laidjeggs, staple and fancy groceries of all kinds,; to the grocery store of E. MOWERS & RAKES. Railroad, between Fourth and Fifil L. E. BLAIN, -.iii AtiKST. ALiJANY, OREGON. It is a seamless shoo, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; made of the best tine caif, atylihh andeay and because we make more shoes of this grade than an other manufacturer, it npiaU from, to o. ".tX) trenuiu.f hand sewed. tin W tinest call shoe ever ..llered hand sewed fIioos eii-stiii for eiiui-.ls rreneh mi A 4 ported shoes which coit from 4 ha-id sewed welt shoe, fitit ninir-iipvrn r Lulu uil tUiUlAl) wagons, ttc, is the largest pn: and comprises all the leading stand, op. Blumberg Block. ? ! It also tiir us to i !(taslitsof! Illiff good lo IM, as well. 1 . r a- for fresh table delicacies, choice Brownell. -THU- IapioaRonte ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T.. K. HOGG, Kerelver. AKE Oregon Development Co.'s Steamship Line Than by any other route: AccomoJiitiPns unsurpassed for comfait an safety. Fares and tmrhu ia VaqUua an the Oregon Dei e otiniciit company's nips, much less that hy any other rout ween an points in tne Gillian et'c lal tnti San Francisco, 5SAIL.INQ DATES, FROM T10.PIHA. Willamette Valley, W V Au 4th " 13th 22. 31 July SI Aug S ' lb, Jo W lanietto Valley from ban raaKctsco Uillaruitte Valley... Willamette Valley.. The company r.erve the rbht learners crsamuiruatos. to ckaif DAILT raMHKGKK TK4IKB. hxcept Sundays.) L Yar.dinaT.'CO A H I I.v Albany 12:20 p. O.rvallii lu:3f ami" Curvallis 1:05 PM Ar Albany t:j A u I Ar Yaquina 4"iS p. u. O. a C. tin.no ctmuect at Aiban and Col Wm. M H..AO. i Uooirs, be. K General alarjaiter, agent Corrallia, O on & P. EAST g SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MOUKT SHASTA KCUTE Oiilifnriiia exj rees iiiim run daily " I ii i - I n noii?1 T.OiJ p ui. .I.v i'lirtiand Ar.. ;i in 'ivi p in. . I.v Albany Lv.. CzS-. am K.: um..Ar b. t n.Kiwo.Li.. ymu put (.oral I'umi. Train Itally- Ex. Sunday b:'A a m. .I.v 1'c.rtland Ar.. 4:00 m p ui..Lv.... A:b'iii....l,..l!fw aln p iuAr.. KoheMirir Lv.. U JOain Lrlmnon Itrttnt'h. p vLv Albany Ar.. t:S4 pu ?:S5 p m Ar . . . , Lebanun Lv K 411 tin 7:Suaiu..Lr Albany ..... At.. 4.-JV pia a ni..Ar Lebanon...... Lv.. S-4i pm AI..HXV l-k al, uailv (Kxcept Sunday) o r m. Lv.... Portland Ar....9.uo a m I'll Ar. .. Albany ..Lv.... 6.00 a M P L'J.LM AN li UFFETSLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEITNG CARS, Fur aeeonimmiation of Second -ClaM a wagrra attacbed tu Expreim Irams, W hlile Dlvihlou. Between Portland and Corvallis Mall Train Dally-Except Sunday m..Lv ...Po.-tianJ ...Ar.6.W D. ttx .i:lUpm..Ar Ccnaiiis.. LvlX.60p. s At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon FacirieKailroad. Express Train Dally (Except Sunday :40pru..Lv. 7:26 p m..Ar. ...Portland... Ar.. 6:20am . . . llcll innville. Lv. ,6.45 am THROUGH TICKETS lo AU Point EAST AND SOUTH fyFor tickets and full 'information r icardini: rales maps. etc.. call on conimuv'a ai'ent at Albanv. K. KOKliLEK, Manager E. P. ROGERS, Asst. O K A P. A A WEAK MAN Can cure himself of the de plorable MMilis of early abuse and ;ierii;ctly restoie his vigor and vital ity by our home treatment. The remark able cures of hopeless cases f nervous debility and private eomtilaints are ever where stamp ing out qusu'lt-iy. Treaties and iiestion list, a phyeician's gift to rutrering humanity, will be sent fie to those alHictec. Address with stamp PIONEER INSTITUTE, 40." Kearny St., Room 2, San Fiancisto, Cal. We eiirry a large sttnk of jirintei'a stationery, well as surteJ, iMiiie'iit diret t from the manufacturers at a low figure, ami an give the le.st of work hi all kinds of printing for the least inoncy. Trv us. "ll. C. Conn. THE MARKETS. ir.jiyr qvotatiohs. Wheat Mo Oats l"c rii.ur i..." pet l.bl IVJatoes ;'c Kl's : "c Butter 'ic l.H.-u iu(.iie. ilaa'.fi-Ul.'it. Shoulders 10c. Ivaeuu 12 1 a c. Hops 'Mv. Hay Timothy, 10, oats and cheat i. App cs Oreen, ft per Hi. PIujii Dried, ic. per Jb. Ajip'es dried bleached ye eundried ! C Chickens 14 5n.VX). Beef ::;c gross. Mutton :;g:J Wper head. Hotrs ty;c dre66e-. Veal Va'c. W(kj1 lf21c. 225MILESSH0RTER 'AND 22 Hours Less Tlm EGGS FOR SALE. I will sell full blood Leghorn eggs, both sinele and rose comb, for U 50 per IX also dotted W'yan dotts. Light Brahmas, I.angahan and l'lymouth Rocks at the sama price. L. J. Hoick. Tangent, 6r, b I