THE MOBXIXO HERALD: SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1888.
h'EPUBLIOAN STATE TICKET.
Coxgkkssman Binger Herman.
Suprkms Jgdoe W. P. Lord.
VRfoiDSKTiAti Electors Robert McLean.
( - Wm. Kupus.
C. W. Fmto.
Attorsbt for 3rd dis't. H. H. ileivnt.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
RgPRESSTATis-Ks O U Irvine, Albany.
W W Richardson, Seio
V R Kirk, Brownsville
oustv Judge T R N Bltukburn, Albany
commissioners A Savage, Santiam
A Brandon. Center
fr.ERK Geo W Davis, Shedd
Kkcokuer O S May, Scio
Sheriff John Conser; Syracuse
. Treasi rkr J P Hyde, Liberty
Assessor C Sperry, iirownsville
School Sup't J M Wiliiams, Halsey
Surveyor, E T T Fisher, Syracuse
Coroner T H Cone, Albauy
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WHAT
HAS BEEN
PUSHED.
ACCOM
The recent convocation of the
women's congress in Washington
brings into prominence the con
t jmplation of the advance that has
been made in the forty years of
work in the condition and position
of women
The press comment has ben as
usual sharp upon the action of the
women assembled, and of course
each individual comment has been
marked with the spirit and under
standing that actuated the writer.
Very many, of course, have tipped
their pencil points with the sar
castic ridicule 'that has ever at
tended the envenomed handling o;
the"woman's rights" subject, liut
with a majority the conclusion has
been that vast progress has been
made that changes in public
sentiment h is wide ied and broad
ened the field of action for women,
and that legal enactments have
placed her in a much better con
dition. Take for instance the acts
granting to women the right o
hold as their separate property
anything which they owned at the
time of their marriage, or of wh c i
they became possessed at a later
date through inheritance or convey
ance from other persons tiian their
husbands, was the lirst step of a j
series, taken with fatting deliwra
tiou and caution, toward the recog
nition of woman's identity as an
indiyidual, without regard to family
ties of blood or wedlock. At the
same time a hundred calling
which formerly were closed against
women on account of the traditior
that tli i-sex is weak and incom
petent to perform the ordinary
duties of bread-winners are now
not only opened to them but r
itively offer a welcome to those
who are brave enough to enter.
Tt e industrial censuses of lOi nd
and the United States tell th
same story of advancement.
vv'oinen have attained celebritv in
the pulpit, at the bar, as practi- j
r 7 . !
tioners of medicine, in the fine ar -and
on the press. It would be
easy to fill columns with the record
of their achievements in various
callings to which they have shown
themselves admirably adapted,
and which once they could
not
have pursued without unsexingj date tne contract win jc let.
themselves. a.-banv, April ig, isss.
Certainlv all of this deserves a ! Practical iartus.
fullrecoenitionandafull meed ofipH T" wPS r
- ; y Democrat, othce on hecend street, i pre
praise. It deserves the profouiid paired to make buits, and all kinos otl ,th
, . ..- f -4. in?. Mens' or boys' clothing reoairei! ami
admiration Of the nation, tor It j at reasonable rates. A sine 1 ne o
has been WTOUght OUt against ac- I samples on hand. Charges reasonable.
verse" circumstances and the most
inveterate opposition, and this,
too, without ' war Or bloodshed.
Many' of the most bloody wars of
man fail to point to as great resides.
Indeed, enough is shown to forever
shame the use of the gall or sar- j
cartic ridicule for the inational
power of newspaper scribblers.
A Fkencu writer of operatic pro-
ou Jtions nas conceivea me idea of
antedating all other productions in
the plot add accessories of a new
opera, and goes clear back to the '
Homeric "Odyssey" narratives to
draw from for the foundation of!
his work. It is said he will first
try his hand updh the episode of j
Circe. The costumes alone will !
form an attractive feature of the '
stage production of his opera. j
A kecently published book'
makes a comparative compilation
of passages from the bible and
from Shakespeare's writing, show
ing their complete similarity, and
d ;duces therefrom that Shakes
p.are drew much of his inspiration
from the scriptures. That in fact
many of the "rare jewels of the
sacred book are set in the fine cold
of the greatest poet of all time."
The pleasant feature of the re
publican situation is that, despite
a little needless acrimony indulged
in by an Indiana, an Illinois or
l Oh o editor on behalf of the
" ;hosen friend" of each, there is
n ' jealousy or intriguing between
c mdidates or most active friends
of c mdidates. If Sherman be the
nominee the friends of Lincoln
and Gresham. will be his friends
and supporters, and without a
moment's pause to salve any sore
spots. In fact, these gentlemen
x.i i tueir friends are loo robust to
acquire sore spots by the slight
Jostlings of preconvention move
ments, and are too wise and good
natured to strive to inflict them
upon others. If Gresham be the
nominee the advocates of Sherman
and Lincoln and Harrison will be
ome his advocates. And if it
hould happen to be Allison the
Gresham, Sherman and Lincoln
men will "come up smiling" to do
battle for him. If it should be
Lincoln everybody would be a
Lincoln nfen but that could not
be otherwise, for Mr. Lincoln has
not an enemy in the world. As
for Mr. Depew, if New York
should be successful in persuading
the convention as to his superior
availability, he would get all the
republican votes in the country.
And so with Harrison, or Pusk, cr
Cullom, or any other whose nan e
is likely to be presented. The re
publican convention will assemble
untinged by the bitterness of "per
sonal following ;" there will be an
earnest and patitnt search for the
best man and, whether he be
found in New York. Illinois, Ohio,
Indiana or Iowa, he will be placed
on a republican platform and be
supported as a republican and a
protectionist.
Albany
trade.
will have a board of
Six hundred colored students
attend the Clafliu university at
Orangeburg, S. C.
ICUK.V.
BSYaNT To the wiie oi H. L'raut in l:is
city on Thur-day, April 26. 188S. a sin.
(IK 1.
FOGLE At Mt. Vernon, Ur .nt county, Ore
gon, April 17, ICiS. G.-orge Kogie.
Deceased was a veteran of the Mexican -ar
and was horn near LewUville, l: rk county,
Jhi, August 5, 1S25. (Ohio racers please
;jpy).
NEW TO If AY.
l.A0! tlMt:
4 STOCK.2 GRAIN FARMS AXD 17 SMALL
t t racts tor sale on easy ternss
Inquire of
ti Bryant.
KS.SHAXE IS NMV PREPARED To
1t1 take a few pupils in music -piauo or
jran. Terms moderate
VIT" M'LACGIILIN" , FASIIfOXAKLK TAILOR .
W . Noby suits and pints cut and madi
to order from the latest iino of samples ili
e'!t from "Fri-co a specialty. Cleaning am!
repairing a prompt" ' done. First stret
Albany. Or.
H. Hindi.
BOOT AXD SHOEMAKtR, ALL WORK
warranted. Shop since the fire removed
to Ferry street, second door from postmlice.
NY ONE SWISHING
TO TRADE A
fresh milch cow for a dry omc and re
e
to ceive the difference in cash should appiy
John BriL'irs.
UILDING TO RENT SUITABLE FOR
small bu-iiness, nest doo- to Thompson
& Overman's harness stort . Inquire at the
lat er place
Hay for Hale.
thave some good hay to sell, if
I ., ,.v .. . nf,- onn-a I sift, TJmAfhr finfl
cheat.
A. J. Fox.
Kotlce to Con trader.
BIDS WiiA. BE RECEIVED RY THE
undersigned fo-: constructing a resilience
a cord''ij; to the plans and specitieat ons,
which can he seen at my place of hush ess,
t.e same to be built on my premises adjoin
ing this city. Fur further pari iculars in-
i q"'"" J- A- gross.
i All K'Ha t.n hp in before Mav 1st. on which
WANTED GOOP AGENTS TO INTl...
' duce an article used in every hou -hold
for every town and coanty in Oregoi ,
aud Washingtiri and Idaho territories.
Address Box 305,
Albany, Oregon.
IT
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FOR RHEUMATISM.
HON. 8. CROSBY, Hawaiian Const
Lima, Peri, writes as follows :
Jacoha ou """' f
SheunuUiam."
Mr. E. A. BUCK, Editor and Publlshe
"The Spirit of the Times," N. Y.,say
uIhave used St. Jacobs OU, repeated)
with saiitfaclory resuiti
Bold by Dni(jgi$1s and Dealers EvrryitJict
THE CHARi.ES A. V0GELEP. CO.-
BAiiiiiOUE, AiD.
A
Newton Self-Frair Floor Gleaner !
AAA: X c"V - - 1 I I tfw.
THE OLD WAY
Every housekeeper knows from experience the hard labor requii ;d to wash
floors iud wring 1 tic cloths by hand. By using the Newton self-wri-igiug floor
cleoiie . wringing the cloth by hand is avoided, the h"rd labor is thereby les
sened; Jie hands do not come in contact with the water, whereby you can use
hoiliuv: and ammonia water. Tiie Xevjton self-wringing floor clef net- is light,
durable and rimple in construction, mid well merits the claim of being the
best invented. Speci:0 rati' : canvasser? and the usual discount to the
trade. Manufactured and sold by
LOUIS VIERECK,
Altaii, II inn County, Oregon.
J3fState and Territorial rights fur sain in Kansas, Colorado, Nevada,
Texas, Oreiron, California. Washington. Montana, Alaska, New Mexico, Idahu,
Indian, Utah. Dakota, Arizona ::nd Wyoming-Territories.
W. P. READ,
(Successor to
JSTETW
Winter
1 am now receiving new goods in every line and
would coidially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and prices. . We propose to-have thej
The Live Drv Goods House
Of Albany, and shall fat all times study the
wants of our patrons both in style andjpi ices.
Dry Goods, Notions,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Call and see me.
w- IE71.
(Successor
First Street, -
Havinsr leased a nortion'of the vard
BUILDING MATERIAL FOR SALE
the city raiirond switch, between" fourth in:d Fifth streets, I will endeuvor to
keep on hsnd u general frupply f building material, such as lumber ana
clear, shingles, sawed and st.a-. ed, ceoar and white iir. Alsolath, aud will
receive orders ior sas-h. doors and rnouldiiigs when desired.
Those desir ing anything iu my line are
elsewhere.
W.
GLEISf EKAL
DI
n AITOIA
1 V II UUUM)
-AND DEALER. IN-
Text Book aid
Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums,
inkstands, ink, pens, ptiioiis, etc., etc.
iind.4 of musical merchamuoc.
General ISTews Depot.
yMail orders promptly attended
The City Liquor Store,
M, BAUMGART, Proprietor.
tfff"Sit door to thejddd Fellows' emple, Albany, Oregon"
Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported andjdomesticfwines.fcliquore, cifrars ar
t )b"-:os. Onlv rirst-ciassjiquorjstore in she city
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
THE NEW WAY
N. I. ALLEN)
stock
Groceries,Etc
ZEBEiL-IID,
to N H. Allei.y
- Albany, O-iO't.
occupied by Jr. Carter, situated on
solicited,, to call before purchasin g
W. CROWDER
1
all School
iu;evt music, music books and all
to.
on
n
Stabler,
SP
RINGFIELD SAWMILL
SPRIXGr FIELD"
J"Albany yard and oflice on Railroad, between 4ih and ."th street iJ,
Having lumber not excelled in quality, taiUfacilities not surpassed for the
prompt auu satisfactory tilling or orders, I respectfully oiiciL ;t suuru ' JJt :'.e
rade. A. WilEfiLlJR H
NEW STORE.
le Hardware and k Store
Opened by Wm. Simpson. 5, 10, 15, audio cent counters no each oi!
whieh every art cle is sold at the figures named. T;iis is a raie i.(j;'oriuii! . ,
to replenish your kitchen furniture aud household furnishiif; 'goods, or to
purchase 10,000 usefularticles at prices Deyer before heard c f. !
Wm.SIMPSON
ALSO HAVING
AMBTJPT STOCK
-Of Sliarie
i.1 2 Offers the entire stock of dry
drecs 'roods, woolen iafcrics, doine-stic., etc e'c. .
A
These grxxls must be sold.
Cost
NO BAIITS
ATTENTION
A good opportunity to
try the benefit of buying
clean, fresh groceries
and provisions for spot
cash is now offered by
KENTON & CHASE,
NewStore betweenjthe opera liouse and postoffice
sFIMT
NOW
-o)
taps and
-
AT -
JULIUS GEADWOHL'S
Crockery 'Store.
ilocrer Bros'. Silverware,
French, China andCrystalware,
Boys' Wagons vnd "Doll Carriao-es.
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv buying your goods from my store. I am buy
ing direct from fchetactory and sell at Eastern prices
with freight added, ior cash.
Kenton's Biking Powie -One Pound Can. 25c
1 am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine lu
surance companies, representing 72,ooo,ooo. Insure
and protect yom self before it is too late. lam also
agent for the Frank Bros. Implement Co-, Portland.
i ici on pane trancais. filer
orti:ao,
NEW GOODS
PURCHASED THE
& Lonsway
godos, boots and shoes.lauies' fiiie
ion wmm
Call earlv and wenre b:ir?ains.
PRICES
FOE LIG
TV
1V111I I
(o -
wua aeutcn gesprochen.".
Triiop !
......... . .
-VULL STOCK OP-
Staple Groceries!
faGlasswm,Crockerj
Th beat qaafitroC tea nJmim, mux
mats, etc
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Bread
Every Day.
At this oM and ratable hooar is sIm to !
found ooeoflote aaaortment, of fresh funiK
(roceriea, t which is eoastonUy being Jdtyl at
the seasonable line e( reenaa aud pveviaiaaa,
tuch aa
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order.
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc
These goods were all bor.srht when prieaa
were low, and the benefit of tbo margin will t
given to his customers. Kcmember (he plau
at the old corner on First aiid Boao'aibiii Sts.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER.
Proprietors of
ALBANY SODA WORKS
And manufacturers of
Choice Wecfery.
We are sow prepared to furnish rho'cs, frpsi,
caadies of best grade, consisting ot Pi:ie Jtim,
assorted flavors, mixed candien, extra ) .emro
aod choeolata creams, fancy mixed, candy tus
and agaoeral assortment of flue candies
AT TaMLESALE OK BETA I L.
laT Orders from couuUj dealers prompt!) aa
aaned to. FmtiUxj on tut street, '
Albany, - - Oregon
new pRocis FjLbua
(Supariof far famth; and bakvan' osa)
a9nVHifkaatjrr(fai cash paid, for wheal
Eevere noose Etanrantl
-: -v..v - s
(ok Kinor&ajr ruax)
by
MesJa rwm rraam tS eesrts t
- -
CsTCnstnmers order vaaasovar desired. TIs
'.sbc f A with the best In tins ri-arfcet.
THE PHu OGRAPHER.
Paxton's old stand Albanr '
SSMr. PhiIJLewi?,;ofJthe,firm of
A. Lewis k Sod,
At Shedd, Linn county, having
just returned from Portland, where
;kj purchased a fine stock of goods for
he coming spring trade, now invites
the inspection of his customers.
"These goods were bought or
csli and the advantage of very low
urices will be given to the buyers.
prushawsis;
DEAD SHOT ON AGUE
ith the spring conies the ague.
This now popular cure for ague has
never been known to fail. Call for
t?timoiiials.at Prushaw's dru store,
i-ext 'to Revere house. Price 75 cts.
i er bottle.
SECOHD HMD STORE.
The past year has proven it to be a
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
Stoves Furniture, tinware
We aie always prepared to buy vour
heusehold furniture at the highest
cash pr.ee. Sole agents for the
PEERLESS OIL CAM
And Lamp Killer.
uone at aie lowest possible rati-s
M. FRANKLIN & CO!
Do not be deceivod into bnvirv
worthless or spnnons gr-ods for -the
mere sake ot getting a prize,
will ;'ive von 5jmo1 !iot!fsi. io('
Wo
i ne )ovesT, oouoin prices, and
al-
nw you ; per cent oil' on casii
SkBwf!
Eel Crow Ilk
H. DIERCKS.
j
M SPRING
GOODS