Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 19, 1888, Image 2

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    STATE TICKET.
Congressman Binder Herman.
Siprkhe Judoe W P. Lord.
Przsidkstial Electors Robert McLean.
- Win. Kapus.
C. W. Fuiton.
AtTORSET FOR 3 DI8T. H. H Hewi:t.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
Kkpressntatives O H Irvine, Albanv.
W W Richardson, Scio
V K Kirk, Brownsville
County Judge T) B. N BUckhurn, Albany
Commissioners A Savage, Santiam
A Brandon. Oect-jr
Clbrk Geo W D.ivis, Shcdd
Uecokder O S May, Scio
SfiKRiFK -John Couser; Syracuse
Treasurer J F Hyde, Liberty
Assessor C Sperry, Brownsville
School sJcp't-J M Williams, Halsey
Surveyor E T T Fisher, Syracuse
Coroner T H Cone, Albauy
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DEATH OF ROSCOti CON RUNG
The death of Koscoe Conkling at
New York on the 18tn inst., Avas
not unexpected, and marks the
departure of another of the many
illustrious men of the nation who
iiave passed away within a twelve
month. Roscoe Conkling was bom at
Albany, New Wk, October 30, j
1829, and was the
was the son ot a ih.s- i
tinguished lawyer, Alfred Conkling
for many years United States dis
trict judge. Young Conkling re
ceived a high school education, but
was not a college.' graduate. He
removed to Utioa in 1840, rose
rapidly in his profession of the
law, was elected ma'or of Utica in
1858, was elected to the tnirty-t-xth
conaress from the twentieth
New York district in November,
1858, and with the exception of
one term, when lie was beaten by
Francis Kernan for re-election,
represented his district in the lower
house until March 4, 1867' when
'he took his seat in the United
States senate, succeeding Ira
Harris. He was re-elected in
1873 and in 1879, and resigned in
consequence of his quarrel with
President Garfield in 1881. The
New York legislature, to whom he
presented himself for vindication
by asking re-election to the senate,
i declined to grant it and he was de
feated. He at once went to New
York city and applied himself to
the practice of his profession and
rapidly rose to the very front rank.
His income has been estimated to
have readied nearly $100,000 a
year, and he dies in his prime,
leaving behind him a great name.
Tiz:: free-traders who are urging
the abandonment of protection on
the ground that unrestricted com
petition will give us cheaper price.
for everything should bear in iniml
that the countries where things an
cheapest are invariably those in
which the condition of the people
is the most miserable. Thus in
China, where a coin worth a tenth
of a cent circulates, there is per
haps more misery ! than in any
other place on the globe. In Bel
gium things are much cheaper than
in England, and people are corres.
pondingly miserable. In Er.glan'l
prices are lower than in the United
States, but who is so foolish as to
claim that the scale of comfort is
not infinitely higher in this coun
try than in Britain. It may be set
dawn as an axiomatic truth that
cheapness always results disas
trously to the masses. The ex
planation of the fact is furnished
by the political economists, who
tell us that the tendency is to press
the workingman as close as possi
ble to the limit of subsistence.
In a cheap country the limit is so
extremely low that no workingman
can save by practicing self-denial.
He must either spend all he earns
or starve. In a country like the
United States, where the price of
everything embraces the idea of a
liberal return to the producer,
there is always a chance for the
thrifty workingman to set aside a
portion of his earnings.
The Alta, Califora.a, the leading
democratic new paper i the Pacific
coast, says: " Rampant partizan
ship sometimes sneers at the in
. ependent vote, but the man who
asts it has the foinnsatiny:
pleasure of expressing his con
science at the ballot-box, where
the conscience of the rank partizan
i.i usually suppressed."
The celebrated "driven well ''
ases may now be considered
:utd. The supreme court has
i -fnsftil the reheannsr that was t
s.akcd for, aal tbe public can now
a .i ail the driven Wi-ib they want.
REPUBLICAN
of
The senate has passed a bill
Saving Dr. Mary Walker a pension
of $25 a month as "Li'.e assistant
.urgeon, United States army."
It passed another giving a pension j
of SHOO a year to the widow of
General Stone. It also voted pen
sions to the widows of Rear Ad
miral Nicholson, Gen. Kilpatrick,
( Jen. Anderson, Gen. Taylor. Com
mander Gibson, Medical Inspector
Denby of the navy, and to increase
the pension of Naacy Raines,
ninetj'-six years of age, the oldest
revolutionary pension on the rolls.
An Eastern newspaper, whose
editor has read history, prints the
:ollowing table, which has a pro
phetic as well as retrosjiective
character :
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
John Q. Adams
Andrew Jackson
1796
1800
1S24
1828
1836
1840
1S34
1888
Thomas Jefferson
John Adams
Andrew Jackson
John Q. Adams
Martin VanBuien
Wm. H. Harrison
Martin VaaBureii
James G. Blaine
nm. ML. Harrison'
Gro
levland j
. Blaine
Jam!
Grover Cleveland
the democrats of Linn
e,nounated the prerent
"onnty clerk, Mr. J. P.
n, there would have been
lbt of his election, but Mr.
litt.
Montijye, although he is a strong
prohibitionist, will, we believe,
find next June a majority of votet
polled for Geo. W. Davis.
President Cleveland has signed
the bills giving the widows of
Gens. Logan and F. P. Blair pen
sions of $2000 a year.
Crai-kiTs and Cakes.
of our criU.k(;rs ap(l v.akl.s for
lunch to-dav.and we are sure they will
tie pleased with them,bec;iuse they are
the very best obta liable and are clean
and resh. Our assortment of this
class of goods is very complete.
Kenton & Chase.
Do not be deceived into buying
worthless or spurious goods for the
mere sake of getting a prize. We
will give you good honest goods at
the lowest bottom prices, and al
low you 5 per cent olf on cash.
Brownell & Stanard
Try a bucket of Sapone for house
cleaning, it has no equal. Wallace
& Thompson.
THOMAS 8ENTLY In this city on Tuesday
JjApril 17ih by George Humphrey J. I'. Mr.
JA.bert 'llionias and Mrs. E. A. Beutiy,
both of this city.
3CRKHART- H ALE At the M. E. parson
age, April 18, Fr.-I G. Burktwrl and Liuru
Hale, Kev. II. P. Webb officiating.
A large number of iriends "ill extend con
gratulations. NEW JO It A r.
Hay for sale.
THAVE SOME GOOD HAY TO SELL, IF
L an' one wants some both Timotliv and
A. J. Fox.
Notice to Contractors.
BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UY THE
undersigned to-" constructing a residence
according to the plans and specifications,
which can he seen at my place of business,
the name to be built on my premises adjoin
ing this city. For further particulars in
quire of J. A. GROSS.
Albany, April 16, 1SS8.
w.
M'LAL'GHIjIX , FASHIOXABLK TAILOR.
fotv suits and pints cut and mailt
to order frmn the latest line of humpies di
rect from 'Frisco a specialty. Cleaning and
repairing a prompt" y done. First street
Albany, Or.
FOB ALK.
A N A.I FRESH MILCH COW;
ONE LIOHr
iV one-horse hack, one set of lii;lit
h;inic-n. For further inforuuitioii call upon
IL B. Vunk.
Lti: ui: lim:
4STOCK.2 GRAIN FARMS AND 17 SMALL
tractd for sale on easv terms. Ii.iuire of
U Bryant.
VI R8. SHANE IS NOW
PREl'ARKD TO
111. take a few pupils in music
piano or
organ. Terms moderate.
BOARDING AND LODGING ON REAS
onable terms at Mrs. C. Ball's restaurant,
corner of Baker and First street, opposite
the Star brewery No Chinese cooks.
II. Hindi.
T0O"
U wa
OOT AND SHOEMAKER, ALL WORK
warranted. Shop since the fire removed
to Ferry street, second do. r from postornce.
1 i :
ANY ONE WISHING TO TRADE
fresh milch cow for a dry ono and re- i
ceive the difference in cash should apply to
John Briggs.
JUILDING TO RENT SUITABLE FOR
small business, next door to lhouipsnn
harness store. Inquirv at the
ND HAND ROAD CART FOR
p, aU a set of single hai.ess
"office.
FlMh Murkrl.
1?RES1
iSH EVERY DAY AT THE
J. nevl
ih market of B. F. Wood
opened
door south of the western
Union U
iph office
actiral TallorliiK-
CHRIST WYSS. ONE DOOR EAST OF
Democrat office on Secciid street, is pre
pared to make suits, and all kinds nt rloth
ing. Meiid'or boys' clothing repaired and
cleaned at teasonable rates. A r'ne line o
samples on hnd. Charges reasonable.
Sotice.
VI OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE
IN County Court of Linn county, Ore-on,
will, on Wendesday, the 9th dav of Mar, A.
D. . 188S, at one o'clock, p. m., receive sealed
bids fr a contract to huild fifty rods of rock
and dirt road, commencing on the east end
where the planking commerce on Beaver
Slough near widow Kay s and run west over
the ground where the old Beaver Creek
bridirenow stands a distance of fifty rod,
by takinjf the flourim. off the old br.dfre and
liiyin'.- it on the ground cross ways as far as
it "oes Then use lir poles the ret of the
wav until the whole fifty rods of ground in
lenuth is coiei-eil. Then cover t!u?--ith,
rock at least twelve inches thick and ln fiut
wide. Then put dirt and gravel about thrcf
inches thick on the rock There shall be two
culverts in said rock road. The first one
almi.f t.i-n rnrU from the Star! llIC POIII 1 T1
east end of the old Jitidse. The second cul
vert to hj about twentv three rods frm ea-t
end o said rock road. Each of said culvert
to be made sufficient width for ail teuowto
iass. The Boiird reserves the ri.cht to reject
and ail hid?.
i L'onc riy the order ot trie vo;ini wun:
tnti ;.tii u.w oi April, -i. J'., i'ffo-
J. P. Oal'.T.iith,
I Cierk,
& Overinajar
latter ply
i
. i
Mr
Newton MNmm Floor Cleaner
THE OLD WAY
Every housekeenev knows from experience the hard labor requii j(1 to wash
floors and wrinr the cloths bv hand. Bv using the Newton self-wrijginjr floor
cleaner, wringing the cloth by hand is avoided, the h'l-d labor is thereby les
sened; the hands do not come in contact with the water, whereby you can use
boilinif and ammonia water. The New ton self-wringing floor ele? r.er is light,
durable and simple in construi-tio'), and well meritihe claim of being the
best invented. Special rates to canvassers and the usual djscount to the
trade. Manufactured and sold by
LOUIS VIERECK,
Albany, Linn Cpunty, Orsgon.
JSgTState and Territorial rights for smIc in Kansas, Colorado, Nevada,
Texas, Oreiron, California. Washington. Moiitimi.i. Alas-ka, "New A.exico, Idaho,
Indian, Utah, Dakota, Arizona and Wyoming Territories.
W. F. READ ,
(Successor to
asrinrw"
Winter
and
1 am dow receivrin new oods in 'everv line and
would coidially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and prices. We propose to have the
The Live Drv Goods House
Of Albany, and shall at all times study the
wants of our patrons both in style and prices.
Dry Goods, Notions,
Furnishing Goods,1
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries,Etc
Call and see me.
IF1.
(Successor to
First Street,
BUILDING
Havinsr leased n portion'of the yard occupied by Mr. Carter, situated on
the citvVailroad switch, between Fourth and Filth streets, I will endeavor to
keep on hand a sreneral supply f buildinjr material, such as lumber una
clear, shingles, sawed and shaved, cedar and white lir. ' Alsolath, and will
recei ve orders lor sash, doors and mouldings when desired.
Those desiring anything in my line are solicited., to call before purchasing
elsewhere,
W. W. CROWDER
ZE3I, CT- TOHSTES,
-AND. DEALER IN-
Text Books and
Fine stotionery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums,
inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books and all
kindj of musical merchandise.
General News Depot.
33tjTMail orders promptly attended to. -
The City Liquor Store,
3T. BAVMGART, Proprietor.
tS"Set door to the3dd Fellows' emple, Albany, Oregon
Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported andjdonieBticfwines.liUquore, cigars ar
toVnos. Only first-ciassjliquortore in she city
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
FOR SALE AT COST I
1 hereby offer to the people of Albany and vicinity-
my entire of Fancy and Staple Groceries at
i t. These wo.!-- .i.ust be sold within twenty days
I inteiul -iiii into a
i i
secure some barsrains.
. unir trtiiij
WAY
X. II. ALLEN)
spring stock
N H. Allen
Albany. Oregon.
all
nianufad uring business.
J: J0SEP
THil NEW
MATERIAL FOR SALE
School Siplies.
SPRINGFI
SPRING-FIELD
Albany yard and office on Railroad, between 4-h and fh streets jtg
Having lumber not excelled in quality, und facilities not surpassed for the
prompt aad satisfactory tillini; or orders, I respectfully ci.wn. a ni .i ilie
rad. A. WI-IE3LER.
NEW STORE.
m
ariwareand.aove
Oiijned by Wra. Simpson. 5, 10, lf, 2i)and 25 cnc counters n eseli i
which every artic e is sold at the figures named. Tli s is a rare opportunity
to replenish yourjkitcheu furniture aiid household furnishing goodi, or U.
purchase 10,000 usefularticles at prices oeyer betore heard of.
W m. SIMPSOlNrJ
-ALSO HAVING PURCHASED THE
BAMKUPT STOCK
-Of Sliane
Offers the entire stock of dry godos, hoots and shoes, ladies' fmc
drec9 goods, woolen fat rics, domestics, etc ef c.
A
SPF" These goods must be sold,
Cost
ATTENTION
The patronage of fami
lies desiring to purchase
clean fresh groceries at
the lowest rates for cash
is respectfully solicited
by
KENTON & CHASE,
New Storejbetween the opera house and postoffice
NOW FOE LIGHT
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amps w
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-
Lamp
JULIUS GEADWOHL'S
Crockery Store.
I
Kloo-er Bros'. Silverware,
French, China fandGrystalware,
Boys' Wagons vnd "Doll Carriao-ess.
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv buying your goods trom mys tore. I am bny
ing direct from the tactory and sell at Eastern prices
with freight added, lor cash. s
Kenton's Bnkmg Powde --r-One Poond Can. 25c
I am agor.t for ten responsible Fire and Marine In
surancecoji. ranies.- representing 72,ooo,ooo. Insure
and protect yomseli before it is too late. Iam also
agent for the Frank Bros. Implement Co , Portland.
lc' cn pane Francais. Hier
AM ILL
OREGON,
DUE
NEW GOODS
ty Store
& Lonswav
I 1
(.all earlv and secure bargains.
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AT -
wird deutch gesproehen
i-
Trimmings
j
m mm
T f
ilULL 8TOCK Of
Staple Groceries !
fine GlasmCrockery
Tha beat qmi&r ot tma, ooHm, titUbm, oiv
ants, etc
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
At this old and reliable hooae is also to
found a complete aaaortinent, of fresh famiK
to which to tonaUDtiT being aJderf aft
the aeaaombie linea of cneariaa and provuioan
uch as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order.
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour, j
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc
Theae (roods were all bought when prieag
were low, and the te-neflt of th margin ' will o
fiven to hia customers. Kenember this ptk
at the old comer on Firat and loadalbin 8U.
CONRAD IW
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER
Proprietora of
TADl
And manufacturers ot
Choiee Confectionery.
We are now prepwed to furnish cluvee, freak
candies of bust guvic, co'isistiiig i me uti.-k,
assorted flavors, mixe candies, extra )-'renci
Mid chocolate creams, fancy mixed, cundy iua
and a geuezaX aasortmeDt of flue cindies
AT f HOLEsnAtE OB KET1IL.
HTOrderi from eoantry dealers pronptU ah
tcned to. factor ou Fmi street,
Albany. - - Oregon
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Snperior ler taioUv and baksn' on)
fame Hicbett prioe in cash paid for whoa
ALBtNT . . OKXOOM.
Kevere House Eestanrantl
(ON BDBOrSAir plax)
Cooducted by ,i
H. DIERCKS.':
Slcala aarred froas S cents I 91.0
jarCuat' n?rs order whatever desired. TV
ah .1 with the hmtln tnn Arket.
THE PHu OGRAPHER.
Paiton'a old stand Albanr '
OR. D. 11
Has accepted the agency of Oregon and W.
l. tor tl e A. C. Harris
Electric Battery
or y
Little Kentucky Giant.
This battery can be used and kej.t in order
h! flbUVl?,e 8t,u'y. or e,Pna:- t is one of
the finest physicians' anu faniily Utteries in
liTKet- A7'e "'Shir.sr to purchase
them. The medical orld acknowledge the
reat healing nower of electricity in nun v
diseases, am- eineciaSly those of a chronic
character The doctor Is prpared to ge.
e.ectncal treatment. There has been no ex
pense spared in procuring even- appliance
. ecessarj- to obtain the bvst enrative effect
from this potent ajjent. You will find at his
h-.e.Farad,caw,lthe alvanic batter- J
automatic Rheotome, electric needles, Galva- '
no Magnet, the great galvanic rhair.etc. Per
sons desiring to purchase a battery or wishing
electrical treatment, will call at Dr. Jones
office on Third and Washington streets, Al
bany, Oregon. . '
Notice is hereby given to aU whom it mav
concern, that T. A. Shane and L. V
Lonswav, eompasjng the coimrtnershio firm
of Shane & Ifnmay, of Albany, Oregon,
did, on the 13th day of February. 1888
assign to me all their property for the liene'
fit of their creditors. Thetefore all persons
having any claims against said assignor.
Shane Sc Lonsway, will here y take notice of
-aid assignment, and present their claims' to
til' e7ln aVnv lMe of business in
the city of Portland. Oregon, within three
months from the date of notice of "id
assignment which I 8haii hereafter send bv
wail to each creditor of said assignor-
Dated this20th day of Fchruarv. 18SJ '
W. R. BILYEU ' LLIA M M ASTKRS,
Attorns. Albany. Oie-on
1 duce an article used in evrv l.,Vj!
hold w . -"r- '". c,r nouse-
and WashmntS,, ,...ri7i".n."V".' Oregon,
- l II 11 Till IVt liirt' .v J .
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ddress Box 30.
Albany, Oregon.
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iarui: L'ood it.nK- .. .
: . "V. :"c' hatwtwork.
at once to hurkhart & Milier.
rr.-w .' ".. . V A1SO IWO
Apply
Booms to !!.
ATOMS' VP-STAIRS
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Herald otfice.
BBOARDIXO HOUSE-SIRS. M. FKV
ncll. F-crMhi:ig f, -8,M fikan
Loonis rented 3V the week or month. S-
fartion guaranteed.
WAJiTKl-ALL THE r'ABMKlss v ya
l - wish tl soil thfir farnw, t.. ,-a;i a-id
rilnce the ie in the tiaiuknf
j Jfoiitieth, have several customers for
goodirrai took f,u-nis. ,
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