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THE MORNING HEHALD WEDNESDAY AUGUST 19, I81H. DA.I&Y AND WESKkY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: DAILY Pnbllahed STery morning except Monday.) hreretl by canter, per nerk J-SjO j mail, per year,., OU WKKKLT,' (Published every Friday Morning.) a copy, per annum, in advance fi.00 Wu.n not wild in advance 2.40 THE MAIL. Mali M the Alhany poatotflce close row all office norm To Eastern data roe West Sid And the Narrow Oa ajt R. R4 or Tortland and Sail n orvaika and Yaquina " , orlu " . . , I6;30 A. M, ..11 . 2:30 r. m 7;30r. tb pioana will oe cijaeacn evening mm M to seven o'clock. hVirmtered matter lor the ly morning rin hould b moiled before o clock the yrorloo eveninir. ORKOO.N PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrive Departs r avenger. ..'lMltimi 12.20 pni Freight. ' Jt.4Upni i.4a a m WEALTH AND ESTEEM, Ex-Senator 1xjalls lia3 iinully captJred some commendatory re marks from Oregon's newspaper, the first since he was misplaced in the Kansas senatorial light. This commendation comes from Mr. Ingalls having uttered an unan swerable truth according to the Oregon ian 'a view of the case. In a recent lecture Mr. Ingallj said that millionaires in this country existed became they had more brains than their fellow men and by virtue of this brain power were enabled to accumulate their millions. This view of the cast coincides with the Oregonian's idea which is taken from the standpoint of tti3 millionaires themselves, and therefore it ekes out a few words of praise for Mr. Ingalls. Tbe particular point that finds favor with the Oregonian, however, is J not that Mr. Ingalls speaks the! truth this time, but that he enunciates a seemingly telling blow against the peop'e in the controversy between the money power and the people. Ttie fact is that no more errone ous conclusion was ever arrived at by Mr. ngalls. It is not a mark of superiority of brain power, when a iiian has tbe control of all of the flour manufactured in the world to add a few cents per pound abjve its actual worth, to the price and force starving people to pay that price, and thus pro duce bis millionaire possessions. ' It might perhaps be called cun ning, and it does at present com mand admiration as shown in the attitude of both Mr. Ingalls and the Oregonian but carefully subjected to a Diogeniau lantern scrutiny and it bears more of the impress of the stand and deliver of the highwayman. Take another instance : the man that possesses the only skiff in existence whereby people who must reach their homes, must cross the ether wise impassable river ; does any of thbt wonderful superiority of brains spoken of, when he makes the people pay a tar i IF for crossing that secures him the fortune that makes aim the millionaire, show up in this case? Certainly not, for it was a quality U'tr'trent Iroiu intellectual su- peiiority that enables hita to cap ture the situation for his personal aggrandisement. Yet the application of the two principles mentioned is the actual foundation for nearly all of the millionaire accumulations in the country, and it is for ttiat reason that a direct opposition to them exists in the hearts and minds of the people. Undoubtedly there exists a gi eat amount of feeling, akin almost to adoration, for the persons endowed with ijie power that these immense posseceions seem to carry with them, but the vast majority oi people, if they would stop to fully consider the subject, would leave that adoration for the duett above mentioned Mr. Ingalls aud the Oregonian to sing together. Wealth of itself should not convey a patent to esteem, but rather the employment of wealth in a manner to benefit and enlarge the sphere of hvuuan beings on earth, as well as its possession, should be the measure by which to gauge esti mation. Tuts improvements made in ex plosives and small arms within the few years Uneaten to change so radically the science of war that the tacticians of Europe have been greatly disconcerted, not be ing able to decide bow the armies of the future are to be maneuvered. Smokeless power eeenied to set at naught all the received rules of strategy, and the most experi enced generals, rn n agony of doubt, debated among themselves and in military reviews how they could best protect their own forces that could dot with difficulty be concealed, and inflict serious losses upon an enemy endeavoring to deploy its soldiers under the same difficulties. The question has since been further complicated by the adoption for nearly all the armies of the great powers of a rifle of small caliber. The ball or cartridge of the new gun of small caliber is sheathed with steel, and if it explodes in the body makes a wound about as dangerous as that of the rifle of larger bore. The French experts agree- with the German in regard to the wounds inflicted at the shorter ranges, that is to say they are smaller, and there is less damage done to veins, arteries, bones bones and muscles. Hut at the distance of three-quarters of a mile or more the case is reversed, at least for the Lebel rifle. . Then the fracture of bones and other lessons become more complicated, and as in battles fought- with the new weapons most of the wounds will be inflicted at long range the humanitarian valua of the rifle of small caliber is far from being proved. A movement has bqgn inaugur ated at Washington by which it is intended to express tl e sentiment of gratitude which the people of this country hold toward France for the generous aid extended by that country in our struggle for in dependence. It is proposed to present a bronze copy of Ilondon's famous statue of Washington to the people of France, and it is to be known as the gift of the women of America. To this end an asso ciation has been formed, of which Mrs. Stephen J. Field is the president, which has Undertaken to collect the means necessary and to see the plan successfully carried out. Every patriotic American will appreciate the peculiar fitness of the idea, and there should not be the least ditliculty in obtaining the necessary fttada. Cahi.k dispatches from London tell us that certain members of the English royal family are tak ing great interest in the pre para tions for the Columbian World's Fair and that it is highly probable that they will take advantage of the event to visit the United States. It is rLo possible that tiie Emperor of Germany, should his country and the woild be at peace in lS'.KJ, may cotae and see us. Have you ejen the fine line of summer neckwear going at 5) cents at T. L. Wallace it Co's? Elegant $1 goods all go for 50 cents. HUMPHREYS Dr. lli Ml'llRKV'i Smi'IfRSare scientifically and can-fully prepared prescriptions; used lor uianv years in private practice with suc ecad, and for over thirty years used by the ietple. Every single aptx-iiic is a cure fur the liseate named. These Miecirtm cure without drugging purging or reducing tile system, arid are in fact ana deed the sorercijfii remedies of the worm. Ll.tT or PRINCIPAL .NUS. CTRKS. MIC 1 Fevers, Cungeutiun,. Inflammation, .i 2 VroriiH, wuriu fever, worm colic.... Ciwii Coin-, or teething of infants.. 4 biarrhe.1, of children or adults ifi In outcry , Uripuig, Millions Colic ..... 0 Cholera Morbus, vomiting....... 7 Cousin, colds, bronchitis..... ... ......... (S Neuralgia, tooihaihe, Faceache y llcadnche, sick hiadai-hc, vertigo.... 10 I'lapcpsia, biilious stomach 1 1 Suppressed or Painful Periods 12 Whites, too profuse peiiods 13 Croup, cough, dilHcult breathing 14 Salt klii-um, eaysipelas. eruptions.. 15 Khcuuiatism, rheun atic pains 10 Fever and ague, chills malaria 17 Pi Irs, blind or bleeding l'J Catarrh, inrluenct, cold in the head 2U Whooping Cougu, violent coughs 21 General debility, physical weakness 27 Kidney disease. .............m. ........ Nervous debility 1 30 Lrinary Weakness, wi tting lied.... J2 lUc.iscs ut tbe heart, palpitation.... 1 Sold by ilrug-.'ists, or sent postpaid on re ceipt of price. Dr. Humphreys' Manual, (141 pages) richly bound in cloth and gold, mail rce, HUMPUKkYS J1EI, O., Ill k 113 William St , .New York. SPECIFICS. CALIFORNIA POSITIVE AND NECATIVE ELEGTRIG INAMENT s CURE CATARRH, RHEU M A T I S M, Neuralgia, Corns. Headache, and ail pain. The Califor nia positive and negative - ELECTRIC COUGH CURE, cures colds, croup, consump tion. Sold by all druggists. Each 25c, 50c. and $1. Crvau inger A Co., Props., Los Ange les, Cal. Children Cry for PITCHER'S Castoria SPRING WAGONS. 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.VRCEL DE LIVERY WAGONS, ONE - HORSE RUSIN ESS 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, Stave r & NEW MARKET BLOCK, WE CARRY TIIE LARGEST AND THE PACIFIC Machinery ani Vehicles SEND FOH CATAI.lXi.tE W. O.DAV1S & ALBANY, - - - Do you want to be happy and make those about you pleased, if so go and get one of those lovely toned piano's at Mrs. Hyuians. 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 tjualites of the cook and heating 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 oilii-e and pay the same before it becomes de linquent. C. G. Bl'KKUAHT. District Clerk. c Commencing Aug. 19, We will sell Summer Goods at a price that will sur prise all and surpass anything ever offered in Albany. Redtictiori of IO Per Cent. ON ALL DRESS GOODS. Two Hundred Parasols and sun Umbrellas at less than wholesale prices. Remember, this is no odd tr ALLEN BROTHERS, Wholesale CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IX LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES IN SEASON. FLINX BLOCK, HALF-PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, SCROLL SPRING WAGONS, "HANDY WAGONS," TAYLOR' OR THREE SPRING WAGONS, HALF-SPRING WAGONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, DELIVERY WAGONS, prices lowest, quality considered. Walker PORTLAND, OREGON, MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON COAST OF of Every Description. AND PRICK LIST. CO. .A. Gill 1ST TS - - OREGON. CROWDER BROS Contractors and Builders. JHice on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents, . Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given nail kinds of buildingsor carpen er work. All work intrusted to will bo promptly executed. The Thomas Kay Woollen Mills of Salem, have appointed G. W. Simpson their agent in Albany. A lull line of men and hoys clotiiina blankets and tlannels aud all arti cles manufactured by the mill will be kept in stock. These goods art the host in the market and will give entire satisfaction. Watches, chains and spectacles, 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, tilacses from 25 coins to $10. Hunan & Son's fine shoes sell on their own merit, and always gives satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L. Wallace & Co.'s. of Sac Summer -For One Week We Will lot or bankrupt sale, but a genuine KLM'.HT -X J and - - - ielai Me iy : .A FULL BTOCK OF..... Staple Groceries The best quality of ;teas, coffees, candies nuts, etc. FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERT 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, taster n Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, rnrMtyiw and the benefit of tbe margin will be given to his customers. Kemenitier the place, t the old corner on First and liroa.aibin Ms. " Co n rail Mtje r. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the JLiolle 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 md weus, without pain or the knife, lie also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practit ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day uipht. His motto is "(,.OU WILL TO ALL." 9Oiiioe aud residence, Ljbaaou. Orenn. ; Nurscrj. Mefsrs. Hyman & Browncll are prepared in their nursery to fur nish all kinds of stuck, and those intending to plant should cal! upon them. lioots aud SliiM-s, Purchasers of Boots anil Shoos bear in mind that big advertise ments and oilers of big tliM-ounts io not always mean best values. You will have to pay some one a prolit as no one can do business without expense. The quest:on is who can sell you the best goods for the least money. Sami kl E. Yoi ng. Fresh vegetables every morning from Linn county gaidens at Parker Bios. Try Coronado mineral water, the purest on earth, for sale by all druggists. John Isoin Jr., sole agent. Pay your school tax and save costs of collection. Make a- SALE, at Grocers. ALBANY, OKEGON. Crockery Goods STEW AST & SOX -DEALERS IN- Russell Engines, Separators and Slackers, OSBORNE BINDERS, We carry no machinery that has not been tried in this locality and found to be satisfactory, and as we represent faciories, no responsible dealer can give better terms. Springfield Sawmill A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD.) PROPRIETOR. SP1I1NGF1ELD, - - - OREGON. 5T"Alr.any yard and office on Railroad, between Fourth and Fdil rects, A. Wheeler, Al'ianv Mauairi r. Having lumber not ex.-eiled in p:ality, and facilities not eurpaseil or the prompt aud satisfactory Jlling of orders, I respectfully e.Mieit s hare of the trade, A. WHEELER. Ak HIT naciitH for V. I.. IinucliiK It no! lor mile in your I n i:- iikk your tlfiilt'r lo hi-11,1 for rntnliitffii-, fit-cure tliu ugi-ury, nml avl liit-ni lur you. JiTAIiE NO SI' UMTITL'TE. mdii WHY S3 SHOE CENTUM IS THE Hit UCSi I O ri t. in mc iiunm run inr. cuu... ,,1 j (le Uegt giloe CVei ,. i-nd at this price; same grade s custom made shoes costing " from $0 to !. . $:;.."i0 police shoe; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear them ; line calf, seamless, smooth in ,'ide, heavy three souls, exten sion edge ; one pair will wear a year. 2.50 tine calf ; no better shoe ever cfl'ered at this price; one trial will convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service. .i2'j and .OlLWorkingman's shoes are strong and durab'.e. Those who have given them a trial wili wear no other make. LOYS' $2 and .1.75 school shoes are worn by the boys everywhere; thev si 11 on their merits as the increasing sales show. LAD1 ES $.1 hand sewed shoe, best Dongola ; very stylish ; equals French importrd shoes costing from $4 to Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 75 shoe for Misses are the best Dongola. Stylish and durable. Caution. See that W. L. Louglas' name and pi ice are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. riir np-i.T ruAp in Ttir uinmn rnDTitF Mm1, nun? iiiDmiWr niVMV UIUO 11)11 BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY OGN JOHN RORSON, MANAGER, Have on hand for the season of 1 S01; binders, mowers, farmer's toob and harvest ing machinery of all kinks. II mm Our stcck of buggies, carts, spring wagons, etc., is the largest am. ost complete on the Pacific Coast, and comprises all the leadnif m Etvles, At Deyoe tv Kouson s oiu JL :&jZiiti.'&S&3rii Prescriptions uareruuy bunwouncea V- . n Xluo carries the finest lines of Pianos & Organs IN TUE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. -o CALL. AND lEXAMESTE STOCK. ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, MOWERS & RAKES. Shorn. I FT Rl AljL? SOI.K AUtNT, ALBANY, OREGON. It is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feel; made of the be.-t fine caif, stylish and easy anil because wc make more shoes of this grade than any other manufacturer, it equal. hand sewed shoes costing from $4 to $. $5.00 genuine hand sewed. the linest calf shoe ever ollered for $5; equs-.ls French im ported shoes which cost lroin EN $4 hand sewed welt shoe, fine i-alf utvlisii 'iiiiifnrfiilileand unurt9 .... . . T7 LtiUJULU lAJU sianu, vi'i'- '""''6 6.L. Blackmail DKAt.ER IX- Dmfls, Paints Oils, Ptrficiy AND TOILET AKTICLES And a full line of Books, Stationery, Periodicals i - n ft r I ALBANY, OBEt.ON. THE- Yaquina Roate OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. B. HUGO, Receiver. ANT Oregon Development Co.'s Steamship Line m mrnnmni IIIK 01 ;and Hours Less Tim Than by any other route: 22 Accomodation uurarpuaed for coufcit ae lalctv. tares aud f nights via laquiae aa the Oregon Dcve opnieut coniiii'i ahips, much lens that hy any other ronte ween all points in the ttilllametrr Val and San Fraucincoi SAILINO DATES. riOM TA4D1HA. Willamette Valley. Au ita 13ta ' 22. II Willuiii'tte Valley raoM ui raxacuioo July SI Auf - 1. M illainrtte Valley. MiUauit-tteVallev. 1 lie company reserve the right te ahaif IciuucrH or Bailiuv daloa. daily ruiiutnmni, fcxeept Sunday!.) L YK,.iii.a 7:00 a if I Lr Albany 11:10 H Cortailii lu: am" Corvallia 1S r Ar Ali.miy . l:J a II I At Yaquina fit t. H. O. & C. tiaiiia couuect at Aihan and Cei Wh. II. Beae, C, , Hooci, General lthBieti U. F A P. Afent Corrallla, O em EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MCUKI SK.ST1 EODTK California expreoa train run daily aopa 7:0cpm..Lv Fortland Ar.. t;9Ua K'lL-j y U...1.1' Albany Lr.. C:z. aa s::5 am..Ar S. Krancisoo.Lr.. 9-00 Loin I Is. TralM lally-Ki- Huudaj b 3."0 a m . . Lv. Portland . I:o p ui. .Lv... . Aibanw 5:0 p niAr.....!tot'Dunr... ..Ar.. iM rai .Lv.. 11:00 aaa ..Lv.. o:ioaai a.i-tmiioB liraack. 'J.Mi pL,v..... Alhany At.. t.Upm 2:35 jj m Ar .... Lebanon..... Lr :0 aa 7:'ei a ni.. Lr Aihajiy... Ar.. 4.M fm m,.Ar Lebanon...... I... 1-40 pa AUiiVY local, dailt (Except Sunday) .').ui r m . . Lv Portland Ar.....00 a m j.ixi I'v Ar. ..AJbAuy...Lr....i.uO a t L'I LMa: BLFFETSLEEPEK8. TOURIST SLEEITOG CARS, For accommouation of Si ceaj Claa ia wDlfcri attached to Expreee 'i.ua, Went Side IMvlalea. Between Poitland und CoivJlii Mai! Train Pally - Except Buaday 7:T-im..Lv ...I'o.ilanil ...Ar.i.SOp. m lilupm..Ar C'orania.. lAlx-Sap. At Albany and Corvalli coaneu vita train of Omy-oii 1'ailflcKailroad. I xprcHH Trulo Daily (Lxctpt Sunday 4:li) m.,Lv Portland... Ar.. 1:10 aa l:-by m..Ar McalinnviIle.LT..;.46aai THROUGH TICKET8 lo AH Point EAST AND SOUTH tVFow tickets and full (information re irarilinir rules maps, etc., call on osaaaauy'e aj;ellt at AiliallY. 1L KOKHI.KR, E. P. ROGERS, laiiairer Aat. U. F A P. A A WEAK MAN Can cure himself of lh de ! 'table refills of early abuse anil t-erli-t-ily ntore his vigor and vital ity liy our Lome treatment. The t iiiiii nalilc cures o: lioi-eleis cases of nervous tU-hility and private luiiiulaints are ex tr where stamp ing out iuaL'kery. Treaties and question list, u iihysician's gift to rullcriur humaiiiiy, will be sent fiee to thoMe a 111 ic tec. Address with fatamp l'loXEER INSTITUTE, 105 Kearny t.t Room 2, San l-'iancisLO, Cal. We c;trry a large r-tK-k of printci'o stationery, well as-f-oi ted, bought direct from the iiKumfacturcis at a low figure, ami can give the beet of work in nil kinds of printing for the least money. Trv us. jl. C.C0BB. "the markets. "MM QCOTATlOKS. Wheat S4c OaU 4bc x iniir 4.2- pet bbl PiilutOes o."K! Frirs - Butter 3oc Ilamn Uirc. Shoulders 10c Bacon 12c Hope 20c. Hay Timothy, 110, oats and caoat App es Green, fl per bn. Plu J) Dried, !tc. per lb. App es dried bleached 9c tnndrlid d it c. Chickens 4 5o500. Beef S(g:!c (rross. Mutton :i3.50per head. Hogs SJc drees . Veal Ciatic. Wool lba2tc. EGGS FOR SALE. I will sell full blood Leghorn ppis, both Rinple and rose comb, for $1 50 per 13, also dotted Wyan dotts, Light Brahmas, Langshan and I'lymouth Rocks at the earn P"ce. L. J. llouer. Tangent, Or, MILES SHORTER