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THE HE I? A T.r . sirxn A v. MAT 13, 18SS .ilovmng JfaUg rfkradj PUB Li? A ill STATE TICKET, t'osuKKMSMAS Binder Herman. Si'!RKB JVDfiK W. P. Lord. I'v.isr.iKNTiAL Electors Robert McLean. - Win Kapus. C. W. Fulton. Attorney for 3rd tis't. H. il. Hewitt. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. f.KPRE-ssxTATivES O H Irvine, Albany. W W Richardson, Scio W R Kirk. Brownsville County Judge t R N Blackburn, Albany t'OMMissioXEits A Savaire, Santiam A Brandon. Center ' ':.krk Geo W Davis, Shedd Kkcorkrii O S May, Scio Sny.xivv -John Conser; Syracuse Trkakurkk J F Hvde, Liberty Ah.sK.ssoR C Sperry, Brownsville Soiiooi. Scr'r J M Williams, Halaey Survkvor E T T Fisher, Syracuse Coroxkr T H Cone, Albauy nbscrihe Mow, lu Time to Read All the Loiial ami State Polit Ical Sew. During the coming political cam paign the Daily and Weekly Herald will be mailed to new sub scribers at the following reduced rates : Weekly to Jan. 1, 1SS9 $1 00 Dailr to Jan. 1, 1885) 2 50 Daily to July, 1 1SSS 1 00 II v carrier " 1 25 EDITORIAL NO TES. The telegraph relates a story to the effect that a Mr. John ( layne, a wealthy Chicagoan, who over a year ago successfully defended himself from the charge of having ruined a young eirl, and procured judgment for $10,000 against the witnesses ior conspiracy, has now procured the imprisonment of Mrs Beckers, who was one of the v. it r.esses, and her two children one and three rears old. because she was too poor to make payment. j The telegraph tells a true tale one cannot help wondering if Chicago i a part of these United States, , . . t - . , . . here miprisonriient for debt is supposed to be unknown. An Eastern exchange says very truthfulh' : "Farmers often make too little distinction between kid love farming and book fanning. The farmer who is afraid of soiling his hands, dwells on high sound ing impracticable theories, neglects his farm and allows it togrowmoie weeds than grain, is far different from the fanner who not only reads but works, puts in practice what pie preaches, pltus his woik intel ligently and makes farin'ng a IsnnrcA of i!,- it-i. 'ltnl nivf:r Kid glove urmin-i is a failure, book farming a success. An' ri!iti; vnator is suing 'a railroad company in that state for damages received in an acci dent to a train on which the sena tor was riding on a free pass. The c 'n!' my claim inat they were not liable, as a sp-.:;'.k: contract was printed on th. back of the pass. Stating that au one accepting it should not ho'l the company liable on a eou:;t .i accidents. n th'-" her hand Ut- senator claims that the accideat was the result of i Dure carelessness, and that the company should be held responsi-1 ble. He claims $20,000. j linn a rw ..ii , .a-7 co .t.-.v.-' jhe damages sustained by l a my Baker, a son! tvachei. vvliom I Wm. I. Barrows engaged to marry and then dose -ted rr an heiress, at $45,000. That court exhibited judgment and go-.d common sense, and the younj; -la Jy is to be eon eratulated on gaining a fortune and getting rid of such a por excuse for .i man. A Nkw .ItKntv farmer, who was ified bv the Ios of hissheei or mor,; having their throats j aeh niijht was, by the aid of pretty niee who remained hing in the kitchen one night, med ttiat it own trusted dog nitted the kiiling. lnnuiuer . ottier farmers all over the try could probably arrive at ame information if they would i watch uifKi the canines that they pet. 'Ihe question cannot help ob- j tru tin' itself how much does the retention i t: costly internal ri. v mue in f '., owe to the fact th it a lure cor C!. S, SUjxined . -. 'of appointed otli-i , , ." ., . .1 v., e 111 the interest j Ol . ppoitltlilii pvv.-tr.are thus kept in 7' 1 j l ce ami in .-..rkhig trim. The .:Cl Ior pell tu;l place SWayS the ! ater hill ( t'l w rhl i )ne item o .nV;r -.st to decide is I ether it is wHr to hav- a stir- i Ljinim; I'liWMJiuu-s treasury. rl. r. 'i f.. . . I tran.spian!, :L.a: surplus to the kcts in' tir- wool rivers of strnlia. Ts-.o jwnr Au.-tralhins d it proi'ai'il;-' niucli w-irse i fanm-rs of Ofexon. than 1 joint tranvAO vi umi ouniv "" d i e itiU'i'.' t'" ti ropuOiHUii : .1 denn.ci jiiir v .uu ig at Yos. V aikv, .sing, al Alhsnny ' o election. iit'.:tOS, begin- .! , . . .V.ay -1st, aiM ; tiie dav before Hif; CAMPAIGN OFFER '.'he Chinese nation s ;eins to be : in a. iair wav to r;du.:c- its surplus population, if tii3 tiUgiupl.ie r - torts are founded on tactsi The floods on the Yellow river, it will h--.". remembered, wtra terribly destructive of human life, and now coiyes the report that a similar flood in the Canton has resulted in the destruction of at least three thousand people. This will be followed by an inevitable famine, for the inundated district is in the most fertile and highly cultivated part of the empire, and the devas tation is thorough and complete, according to the report. Probably, however, the report is exaggerated. It will be difficult to pull the wool oyer the eves of the farmers of Oregon sufficiently to delude the price of wool ten cents per pound by free trade, and leave the tariff on manufactured goods, will benefit their industry any, or make a suit of clothes any cheaper. Why take the protection off of the farmers' product and leave it on that of the manufacturers. The number of people who seem to he getting tired of life and try to shuffle off the mortal coil by pistol and other routes, appear to be on the increase. They are over anxious to explore the unknown. ! The board of trade meeting j Thursday evening should be at-! tended bv everv business man in i ... j the citv. i THE HEP lltLK ls IMTKI. Hon. Geo. II. Williams on bein asked yesterday what he considered the outlook for the republican party in this state the coining election, said: 'In any canvass I have made in j i:us state x nave never icuuu tlif l -j...- T I r , ; repuoncans more unueo ana entnus-1 iastic than at this time. They are uiiauunous in supporting the state i j nominations, au J generally, as far as a can iearn, tuere is vi ly nine ois- j satiafactioi; with tiie countv nomin- ations. In my opinion the democrats j are making special euort to elect their legislative ticket so as to seture the United States Seua:or, and are organizing third parties in counties where the republicans have small majorities, hut the republicans are awake to their efforts and they wiil he unsuccessful. ' I have conversed with a number of representative repuhiieaua in re gard to their preference for a nomin ation at the Chicago convention, and although some are quite trienUly to Blaine I beleive the prevailing senti ment among the republicans is that the nomination of Judge Grexham is the best nomination that could be made by that convention, tnd I con cur in that opinion." "What is your idea about the pro hibilinn vote?" "My opinion is that the whole vote will not be any larger than it was two years ago, and it is doubttui if it. is as large. A number of avowed piohibitionist in Clackamas county, where I have just been, say that thfy will support the republican ticket." Ciiven Away. V. F. Kcad proposes to give away a line gold watch with Ins -rold anil silver prize shirt, the very best tittiug and best made white shirt in the market. The price is as low or lower than any equally as good shirt in the market. Tiios. liiinK has just received an ele .vant assortment of window shades and fo!iiih poles. NEW TO-DAY, Molice to Contractors. OTICK IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT BIDS rv ' will be received for the dijf'nii'r and lav- inif PHe for a stiver in block So. 9 in the citv of Albany, all bids to be left with S. E. Young j V. V i -""""f ,,,t '"" " liiht to reject an and all bids reserved. Wood Wanted. i QEaled pkoposals tor loo cord O bodv nr wood delivered at the Albany j electric light works will be received on or be fore May -25. The right to i eject mid and all bids re?erved. N. H. Allkk. Itcmovi'il. TOSEf'H WEBBKK A.WVOCNCES TO HIS imtruus and iriends th:it lie can heo'jnd on Lvon str.et, between Enirine Co. No. 2 ami First strcec, until his ne rooms in Eo- 3'!av A M;1S "' 8 bri are rr:"lv- nf M'LAI'UHMN , FAMIIIitNAKLR TAILOR. Vf . obJ' suits and pints rat and made to order from Hie latest line of samples di rect from "Frisco a sp-cialty. (leaning and reiiairiiii; a prom?'')- done. First stree' Alhanv, Or. II. fr'lJlMll. BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, (ALL WORK warranted. Shop sinee the tire removeu to Ferry street, second do.r from postoltice XY ONE VvTsHING TO TRADE A fresh milch cow for a dry one and re leivo the difference in cash should apply to John Uri;"S. FOK !I.F. N Al FRESll MILCH COW; ONE MGHt one-horse hack, one set of liifht double 1,'iriict.u l.-r fnrt Imr i ffiT-mrit inn ("ill llllAn k. a'vunk. Lost. AN account xjl James Wallace was lost on the wa-oi liOOK BETWEEN and Samuel E. Young on road between Albany a!" l',,"tra htatlm or l!1 Albany. Jiie nnuer will please return the smiie to S E. ounif. .r-ll HI V. 'IV. ML'-V-I' t'T-'l'DI L" Vt 1 J) small busines-i, next door to Thompson y,'r:i'all's harness store. lniuire at the i latter place i 1 oii e j Nml is IIKUKUY given", THAT 1 1 not he responsible for :iny debts enn- PC fc. .1 1 ... . . rilNl' ri-i-.. (ifirti... it. Hiey hnvea wrirten ordir from nir. " a" a"er mis oaw, excei Scio, Jliy 1, ls. a. J. CAKY. j : 7"ANTKI' -AM. T11K i-AlCilKUS WHO Tf um'i loseii tneir tarni!', to call anu in the hands of C'urran Montietii have se.ei-.tl ..iistomecs for; : -o:'Hi irr:-! t.-n-!,- fnrias Fra !;! J '!; .llllt.rilia. ! -in i: 1ST v. vss ; tnu; ( V : . H.L J: IXs-. UH J,;',i: KAST nK I v ''UX:.1?:? '"' Meii-' --r l,js' eif.tr.iny iviijiiK.it and ! e .-.iin.il at ur.iM.h..ll r.u.-:.. ' a : i t i'.no o ; saniples i ii-nrl. i :):;ir."js re-.-"Ot:aMf. i -, : j 1 Siotn i .s-m A: Ovi-nnM. t!:- h-HHntr ' dtalcro. I I W. F. READ , (Successor to X. H. ALLEN; .tTEl"W" Winter (iiiii 1 am now receiving new poods in every line and would eoidially invite everybody to call and inspect our stock and prices. We propose to have the ;:!The Live Drv Of Albany, and shall at all times study 4tlie wants of our patrons both in style and prices. Dry Goods, Notions, Call and see me. First Street, IF- (Suixensor to BUILDING MATEIWL FOR SALE Having leased 'aTportionJof the yard occupied by Mr. Carter, situated on the city railroad switch, between FoiU'lh and Fifth streets, I will endeavor to keep on hand a general supply f building material, such as lumber una clear, shingles, sawed and shaved, cedar and white tir. Alsolath, and will receive orders ior sash, doors and mouldings when desired. Tho-io desiring auyUnng in my line arc solicited to call before purchasing else where, W. W, GROWDER 331, T. T03STE3, GENEKAL T 1 11 1 IT IIS. . I II I I . I V i i . : i book, mwm, mmmfw nw -AND DEALKR IN Text Boob and all School Sipfe. Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums, inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. iiindj of musical merchandise, General News Depot. s-jiail orders promptly attended " The City Liquor Store, ST. BAV3IGABT, Proprietor, t&Sext doorfto the'Odd Fellows' emple, Albany, Oregoni Keeps constantly on hand the Quest imortecl andjdomegticf wines,liquor8, cigars ar tob-cios. Only first-class .liquor.store in she city SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY VVhittier I flioipn plain and ornamental painting. paper hanging Done on short notice. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Charges reason able and all work promptly attend ed to. Keal Estate anrt .tgenry. Employment Parties having farms for sale of about 160 acres, or those having lar ger tracts which they would he will ing to divide up into SO or lfiO tracts are invited to call at our office, as we have a few purchasers for that class of farms. We can ateo furnish parties wanting help, either male or fema;e, w ith such help as thev desireon short notice. IIre also have z tew situa- . ... ra . i fan,,u : .u LtV'113 lU KflX.ll IllUICi i 1 1 1 wiv vnv city ami country. Call a; our office if you want help or want employment e can eet either tur you. Umce No. (i. First street, ai'Iuiining lwee- . H.mkins t-n store. V. A. BUKKH A RT & CO. ., ,.1,,,:..,. ..rnitfM-i oiii.r,.r ?s,,,s and -in-o.- nuts, cocoanm".?!'". fruit and raisin l.is.i.it. c,-..an.it imi.- Iclcmou Lars ami snaps, lioucy fake, ex! ra su'la L'scuits. Monitors and all kinds of cIio'um ci ackc s iTo and tiiniiK1 Wallace it TliompsoiPs fresh ti,..,- i,-., n n... ,i,.rwi.-;,.i the market afl'orda. 1 An r in u MUM Goods House.' Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, . Groceries,Etc Is '1. Allu.. Albany, Oregon. 1 I I I dheet music, music books and all to. PALACE MEAT MARKET James V. Pipe, Prop. Hrp. Mi it - Albany The hest variety of choice beef, veal, mutton, ooik unsage, etcin the city keptconstantly ui band. fariCash'pnid for all'kinds ock."5 If you buy goods of ns to the amount of" $1.00 don't forget to call for a ticket which will entitle you to 5 cents in goods at our store, ifrownell & Stanard." The best way to save money is by patronizing the new firm of lirownell & Stanard. We wel come all our old friends as well as new, and always strive by fair dealing to give the lowest prices and lt o-.la undarn ever on md best goods, and are ever on the alert to please customers. Bkownf.i i & Stanard. Notice ol' Final Accouiil. OTICE IS HEKEBY GIVFX THAT TUK ; iiinlersi!rneJ. the executors if the lat j win .inn leM.iiiueiii' t'i i- i, u(.iv.u-l'i. ! Iiave iiletl in the county court of Linn county, I Oregon, .their Hniil yccutint, and t:iat Tues- i'nv ru- r'li .l-,v -.f .limp ISSS- has een an-i ...:n 1 . . i 11 ! ii.iii.tea i,.r the iiea.in;.' of ohjecuons to su.i s ti:vMint a.ul the settieiuent of the same. All tiersmis intcrt-ited can attend "t the time set for snoii heariiiff. . Uko. W. C'oopkk, B. F. Pi rdom. 1). 11. X. Hlackscrn", j;xe-u.ors, Etc. Attorney for executors. umm saw in on il i & m u. s m a e a a tt stn fcJSH spluxg-field r'AlUany yard and office on Ra'lroad, between 4di and rh streets j Havinir lumber riot .excelled in quality, mdfacilities not surpass., d for the j upt and satisfactory filling or orders. 1 rcsucetiuiiv si'iieit a r-.iare, t.iuie prompt railc NEW STORE. The Hardware and Xovelty -Sfcerej Opened by Wm. Simpson. 5, 10, 15, and "25 cent ei unters no each of '. which every article is sold at the figures named. This is a rare .ii;uruuii- J 1 to replenish yourlltitoheu furniture and household furnishing snoods, or to i I purchase 10,000 usefularticles at prices Beyer before heard of. 3 Wm. BIMPSON -AL0 HAVING AIKEUPT STOCK hay & Of ILinisburg, consisting of Clorhiii'jr, Gents' Furnishing Goods and General lerch.mdise. Of Shane -, T Offers the entire stock of dry Kudos, boots and shoes, dre-s tfoods, woolen fal tics, doinestics, etc e'c. At Cost Without These goods must be sold. NO BAITS ATTENTION A good opportunity to try the benefit of buying clean, fresh groceries and provisions for spot cash is now offered by KENTON & CHASE, New Store between the opera house and postoffice JJ v il NOW FOE I - o) - amps and Lamp -AT- JULIUS GEAD WOHL'S Crockery Store. Rocrer IBros'. Silverware, Fren ch, China andO p vstal ware, Boys' Wagons vnd "Doll Carriao-es, rTancy and Toy Ooods. SAVE YUR MONEY 1? ... t.: .wl... ' J r j o ling direct from thetactory and sell at Eastern lll'icesj i jfi fr(A. orldpd inv pasIi I Wlm T1 elgnl atlUeU, lOl CHSn. ! Moil's Mm Powde I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In- suraiice coiiinaines. rei)resentnir ? i i'.ooo.ooo. and protect yotnself hefVire it is . too late. J am alsoiS; agent tor the Frank Bros. Implement Co-, Portland j -li0 1w1t:t ,,n1Jr"" prieesand a'i- A- L f?5 I ft i nn nnrfa Fmnnnts Htp.r ,w ' " w" OlMSUOXVi A. WHEELS!!. ?, Li NEW GOODS rUUCIIASED THE - "asHBy; Also & L ladies in? Call early and secure bargains. ULs nil I uu EST PRICES (o - ; r i ! j ""j - Oiie - Peisl Can. 25c ; " Insure J I I " ' - wird rlonnh rtecnm,(,n 9Kn wv'"'-w" H-opiv,iiKn. i.i : Trimmings ar Me -A FULL STOCK OF- Staple Groceries I V J The best quality of teun coffee, raising, -ai ' mute, etc. CAKES, PIES,, ! Fresh Baked Breac? Pino fttowwiiro fW l 1UV U1UJU.TT U1VV1VU j Every Day. i At thi ; o'd and reliable honne is also tt j found a co'iiplete iwaortinent, of fresh f:imii : ;rocerie8, to which i toustnntly Iwmg-aJo,;.! J( I vhe sciHuuitble linen of Kroctiritai and prom,iu 5UCI) IIS i Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc Tliene poodd were all botizht when oricK sere low, and the Ociti-tlt of th- maryin will ( ver to hU rus:.omers Kemeaibcr i.iie U the old comer on First ai.d hi-oa'laJbin SM. 1 fill HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER -Proprietors of- I ALBANY SODA PHP And manufacturers of i mm mi Choice Confectionery. We are now preyd to furnish chn'-.-e. fi-esw candies of best grade, consisting .i .ure sborty.-d flavors, mixed candies, extra ' ',-.n ana chocolate creams, fancy mixed, e-.ndy i.)jt aod a general assortment of flue cindies AT rilOLESALC OB BETA 1 layOrders from country dealers prompth at toned to. Factory ou Fust street, Albany, - - Oregon, M Crow Mi I.HON, KiNNIifC Jk CO., rrop'M. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for family and bakers' ose) The Best Storage FaciJito 3TThe Uiheat prica in cash paid for wbeak, AXJillTY . . - OUEGOM. iieyere House estanran (OH -Cood acted by- H. DIERCKS. Meal nerrel tt ti Ml t $1.0t COnst'-incrR order if him dotted. Th? h e . .1 viu, the bent In tte mrkt. THE PHu OGRAPHER. PaKton'n oW stand Albanr ' Ti Mr. Phil Lewis, of the firm of At Sheril, Linn county, having just returned from Portland, wher he purclu-eed a fine stock of goods for the coming spring trade, now invites the inspection of his customers. fsThese goods were bought or cash and the advantage of very low prices will be given to the buyers. PRUSHAW'S With the spring conies the ague. This now popular ure for ague has uever been known to fail. Call for testimonials at Prushaw's drug store, next to Revere house. Price 75 cts. per bottle. SECOND HAND STORE. The past year lias 'proven it to he a necessity. The best and cheapest place m the city to buy your LIB ueaie AVe aie always nrennroil t imr . in.-iiM-u.iiu lurnmirc at the lii"het cash price. Sole agents for the PEERLESS r OIL CAN And Lamp Killer. Tinshoo recently adderl. All ! 'iuiie at 'Am lowest possible rates . j M. l'llAXKLlN ft COT j Do not be deceived into buyiiv j wc-rthiess or spnr-ous grods for" the. ' " J-1' on on cash. JJroVl e I & Slan.-m? IIF SPRING GOODS A. Lewis 1 Son, DEAD SHOT ON AGUE CI i