Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, May 17, 1888, Image 2

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REPUBLICAN STA TE TICKET.
CorKiitRsswAN Bin'jcp ifcrtaau.
Si'prbmi'. .Ji'oas V. p. L.rd.
l'iinsiusNTiAL Electors -i:-'. k-,'. M.-Lesn.
Wit: k;.:.,is.
C. W. rultoil.
Attokxby p;;,t :;: juvv i. '' Hcut..
REPUBLICAN CUUN1Y TICKET.
KKI'IlKS-iSTATIVKK () II Irvine, A'.!)H!IV.
W W Hi:hur!v.u, Sein
Vv' R Kirk. Brownsville
County JinxiK D R N Blickbuin, AU.any
Commissioners -A Sava'u, Sa::tiim
A Brandon, lent., r
Ci-KitK Goo WKivis, Misdd
kKCoituKit 0 S Jlay, Seio
SiiKitn-F -John Oonser; Syracuse
Trka.sur.br J KHtde, Libcriy
Asskssos 0 Kjrvsrry, I'.rownsi :!le
School Snr'r--.? M William, llaixey
SuRVKYoii K T T Fisher, S;.r..ense
Cokomkii T II Cone, A'.hauy
CAMPAIGN OFFERifesr
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Ihv IjxviI nn l Htut' foil;.
During the :.)ni:ng political cam
paign the Daily and Weekly
Herald wi'l be mailed to new sub
scribers at the following reduced
rates :
Weeklv to Jan. 1, 18SJ? $1 00
Daily to Jan. 1, LSSf) 2 of)
Daily to July, 1 1SS-4 1 00
By carrier " 1 25
Fl NA X CIA L A C'JAi UN.
t'ome of the Cleveland adniinis-1
tration organs are very much ex- j
ercised over the fact that the recent
purchase of bonds, by the secretary
of the treasury, in avcordance to
the law on that subject, of the face
value of $18,088,000 have cost the
government $21,665,500, thus pay
ing to the bondholder $6 for every
$5 they borrowed
Ihese bonds
are part of the 4-cr-cent loan
falling due in 19U7, r nineteen
years hence. Ii this flS.088,000
of bonds were allowed to run until
maturity they would earn in inter
est 76 per cent, of their iae value,
or 113,748,880, so instead of paying
$21,665,500 for the b.ids in 18SS,
we should have to pay $31,834,880
in I?hij ir in rtT.h3-r wrfiia. hv miv- '
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at the premium which U asked tor
ihetn, the government saves $10,
169,330. It looks to un ordinary
in-tn 'la if 5f tkur t urn ur"i;"i-
r "V"' rt I
fiition to pay $6 lor ij5 it by SO:
,1 i ,,. . ... ... ill
su.cii.ur.it
havins? to nav 17.6 ) for 10. which
. 0 x j , - ' -f - 7 i
is in round numbers $6 for $..50.
Yet these administration papers
are without the financial' acumen
to discover any advantage in
taking from the vaults of the treas
ury, where it draws : r.o interest
and is in reality an expense in-
stead of a source of income, part i
of the available surplus and fore
stalling
bonds.
zan
small p?
the
vantage of reducing :h
du t as fa-'t as possible.
EASTKRN news 'i;Spatc.iCSSav til: t j
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for so't.e ti-n- a r.-pr-.'itativ o-!
prominent. l..ng:vd n;;lTS lm
boon in th ortinvesr, perfecting!
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ii; coiiw;e
koi'.i '.finers, and
n !:!'jhi.
Thk ivjglish people are () ilfe
r ulv to orlticis the Ameri.-ans
- l.ii ir apt to run after V.ritish
bilitv. lii;t after the. fulsome
f; .tte y h.i; ed upon .VanderbiH, i
1;;- r-.'ception in .n-rland
vitlv b-.c.rase he stsnd some
um. , -h;,h ti,o Rri,r,!
e ;".h rady to menr at as!
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irvc-r.ue. ,t ill becomes them to ;
rther criticise. Their worship of
tiev ..urs IS tOO SCrvile .aill em- i
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u r inem to ever again 1
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l'M- ui ciiiitig uie.r American
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, t ne .!luso: I , .. ... ... . keep u hund a cu-ji ;i! sa nl .t buildmir niCclial, s re 1 as lum er :;nu
; Hie payment oi inee 1 cuted in Alhanv sunn iiutrona'e . .- . . . , " . 1 , ... ,. 1 . , , -,,
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The trouble is that parti- n i ana c.mr..ry. ill .-ontra.-i ,ri.t.elvc or(ll:rs ,r (ll,(.s .lniJ moulding when dcsirc.l.
selfnhness forms the very of dtvc-Hii.-Siou-eV. Vm-l:idirr''V;,;.en i d..Miriiix a..yt..in,' i.i my lit.c .tr solicited la call Iore purchasing
1 . .... . '. ! flM". Wilt'lV.
Tonal advantage that hules nne haii.c ,n. -uy ; W W DmiJff?
palpaoly apparent national ad- snecificntlons without .-h.irsre. S:tis.
It . . .III All., llisn'ix v .itvi ..ii-
An L..rrt.rned lamp on tse etae 31.u,,ti0!'. ?i.co a box or six
; a Hf-rarv enfcertaiouoent at : tr5.oo. Sent by mail
, . on receipt of price, run jiar
' ra'1'"'V;J h, recently, emptied tlie ticnlars in pamphlet sent tree
t:l Ix the imminent risk of life t0Sr Itoxr,
ad limii. and the SCrrfllS injury of M cure a:.y ca?e. eerv
1 ' .. ." r..(;0..r.Urrecti.ed we send.
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l-l.l:!rt H-em to e seized i
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nei!T ;i nd self-control.
:--V10it STANFORD Wants the
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-iver ami harbor bill increased r.y 1
11 api.ro;i-iatt!.ni -i 00.000 for;
.he improvement cf ban 1'iego;
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The candidate is a rja-i in
aad.
PL'OIIIBITKJN .V POLITICS.
Kt'V. I T) 1 nu ! mn i f lhi
al,UM livi.es ci the Pacific coast,
I speaks plainly and boldly against
i political prohibition, and does j
j credit to the calling he represents
! in so doing.
The Oregonian made the aer-
tion that Mr. Driver would .speak
upon politics with i. M. Miller,
whereupon Mr. Driver said he ex
pressed no such intention, but
would discuss the subject of prohi
bition in politics, ile said tint
St. John announced :i few week?
ago in Portland that he wouid
speak in the First M. K. church in
East Portland on the next Sunday
evening (Mr. lrivei".-j cnurcn;,
ad no P'uh peimi
:
announcenicRt th
I he would discuss politics was as i
! absurd an idea as that lie would
I
a low St John to ocei:iv Ins ii!i mr.
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Sunday evening.
When asked his view on the
prohibition question, Mr. Driver
spoke as follows: "I5iicfly it; is
this: To keep prohibition out of
politics, and that it wise to kill
the prohibition. party as a political
o'gmization. No moral reform
can ever stand on a political basis.
This has been the wot Id's history
:or 1800 years as I hav said many
tim?s. Prohibition can no more
live in a political atmosphere than
oranges can grow in Greenland, or
trees of paradise in purgatory.
T.r,a 1 ,..;n ,i..,v.,i n
Auto r'iiiiii x iit licudiu ab ail 1
proper times." j
The United States senate has j
set apart Thursdav of next week
; to discuss the aduiissiuii as stales
of Washington, North Dakota and
Montana territories. The senate
probably will but I he house will j
not admit them. Pany advance
ment cannot be secured by their
admission.
The present indications are that
Judge Gresham, of Indiana, is the
-
at Chi'rao. June TMh.
NEW TO-lAY.
Wood M;inCf.
QEALED PKOPOSAI.-S K.-K 100 CORD
JO kv fir x-n .Wivor.-! t fhe AlU..y I
electric iuuc svorss win dk n-c-n . a on or lie- :
fore May 2o. The riyht. to lrj t :.i:.l and uli
b!l1 rufirvel. U. Ai.lkx.
Nili-
VOT.'CE IS Ui:ftKl!V GI' KN, that 1
1 will not hi: responsible for any debts cori-tract-'d
by any 0:10 after this date, except
'buy havea written order frou: :m .
Scio, May 1, lsts. .1. J. C'AUY.
T5uViuxf7'rirur;Nf "si iTaR-" vok
J sinull Iusi:hm3. next uKi- tu . .ijir.i.aos i
X ( lvrii.:mi h.i-Miia trv
latter place
l::ii;re at thu-
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j vornrE is UEi-rKBY livkn yji vt hids
vi:l e wsivcii f.-r Ui-t c -astniotion cf i
erwv ;r ' c -usir. cuon ci ,
iw st...r h-.li.. ! :a:h- cart, .1 Aihrniv, for 1
vi.Hi plans an.i i,ari.,t,s un b-.- scon ai i
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ni.ti.m. to file Sole M:nii;a-turers. Hie
iiiirr.'.v .Medicine Co.. K.n.s.is. Citv. Mo. i
rSd iu Albany by Fo-hay foay A !
Mn.-.i. ?d au'ents.
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'Filr'tt-3r .-iii'l Rullilop. ITmv'ih' If :1 rii'il :ii n l.!.iii'if t'.i- vnril ocfiinii'd hv lr (Tai-I.t lt iwt..rl .111
I TIIE UND&KSlSiXKl) l!.WlN(i L( I tl,u eH ranroiiu s. :tci,, ;..vi.-ni r uri:i :mhi-r tun si reels., win irasleuvor to
t,:,xVf fact ion sruarantced. . f I'AsK .
g -f tr.v.-t to: ..tic ou easy tonus, liiimirc 01
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W. K.
(Successor to
an
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1 am now receiving new ooods m evervline and
would ooidially invite everybody to call and inspect
our stock and prices. We propose to have the
The Livel Drv
O Albany, and sliall at all times study the
wants of our patrons both in style and p ices.
Dry Goods, Notions,
Furnishing. Ooods.
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
6roeeries,Etc
Call and see me.
; (.Sni:.-esor to
awiAiim" FOR SALE
E3I, d J"OHM
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AND DEALER IX-
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Tin
e stationery, nnsc-nacuus ls.k
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l:!!i-.'.'Ja! iUvfcilit'-.iloe.
i! ord.-rs jiroip. ;i !y :Uteni.'ii t
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SPECIAL ATTEHiiO;; PAID TO
PALACE
T a. m i c s ; v. r 1 tK , pr o r.
nr.l MICi-S .... ;.!::.,
The best variety .i ':!:iict ici:f,vcd.ni!i:n,
pork -nii-sae, clcu. u.v cii.v ki.c j.isiantly
an hand.
2r;Cash'paid for all kinds
If you buy goods o tis to the
amount of $1.00 don't forget to
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"ct nu:u "in eiuuie
fr. rw.nf; ,lo . ,. tt.-
ui" i f. wm.? . vui ciui j
Iii owncll it Sfanard
The best way to save money is
by patronizing the new linn of
Prownell it Stanard. We wel
come all our old friends as well as
new, and always strive by fair
dealing to give, the lowest prices
and best tioods, and are ever on
uu' lK 1 1 10 l'KdL eiiMonu I h
Ukowxki.i. & Sr axarii.
ll-e ti"Fi:ial Account.
j XfOTieE is HEREBY G1VFX THAT THE
' imdersiirned, thv executors -.f the kvt
wili ai.d teati.ment of I. M. t:iKr,icr, deceased,
bare Tiled in the county court f.f I.iiin countv,
.-con, their fund awmnt, and tiat 'r-.ii'.
o.ij, Ma otnuny ot June, l&ss, ha-; ecu up
p--.ii.tr...! fortbe hearing of o!ij.-..-tions to sai!
aceoi int- and the sett lement of the same. All
,isi eilcn siett i:an sTctrtid at (he time set
ior sueii Hearing. (;ko. V. (.'nni'i'.ii,
U. F. Pl RUOM,
D. It. X. Bi.ckbi:rs, Kxeeu.ord, Ltc.
Attorney for executors.
ITEI?ATJ): TIIUT?Sn,T. 3FAY IT. 188S.
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In
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;f. II. ALLEN) ,
Goods House
N H. Alie..
Albany, Onxon.
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miiuier iiiiipiij
1'LAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
PAINTING.
PA-F'EPt HaN(5ING
Done on short notice. Hatisfat
tiou guaranteed. Charges reason
able and all work promptly attend- j
ed to.
Kcal Est ale and liu jiloj hhiU
Aifcncv.
Parties having farms for sale of
about 160 acres, or those having lar
ger tracts which they would be will
ing to divide up into SO or IC0 tracts
arc .invited to call at our office, as we
have a few purchasers for that class of
farms. We can also furnish parties
wanting help, either male or female,
with such help as they desireon short
notice. We aiso have . lew situa
tions for bosh male ami female in the
nirv and cuntrv. (.'ail at our office
if you want help or want .!i--;loymfln !
We can get eith-.T for yvui.' 0!iie ;
No. ()" First street, adjoi-iir.g Tee-
dale it Hopkins t;u store. j
F. A. LURK HART A CO.
For th ehoicest erael.ers, intrer
sn:n!s and inser nuts, cih -oaniit tally,
fruit and raisin hiscuit, eo.-.iautii junr-
b!e,i-mon bars and simps, honey cake, i
exira sod. 1 h'seuits. Monilor and all
Undsof choice crackers -o mid -
tSZ'rLZ TurJl
the market uii'orcis.
stock
spring
?'r4tfr?-fZTzzrxT
$ V Ft P s ?r ;3 53 C-3 Rilfg g I :
spiuxariELD
SiT Albany yard an l oili.'e on Rvlnrnd, between 4.h and i h trfcl.-' xi "
UnvhiL' lumber not excelled in ..u:
l:llli
KKW STORE.
NEW
lie Hardware an(
O.oenefl by Wm. Sunrwon. 5, 10, 15, ' and 2- cent counters no each of
which ev:ry article i3 .i ae t. Hures named. Tina . a rate opportanitvl
to replenish yourskitch.-u tumiture and household furnishing t-oods, or 'to
purchase 10,000 usefularticles at prices neyer before heard of.g
Wm. SIMPSON
AL-0 HAVING
THATY ' &
BAIKEUPr iSTOOK
OF
Of Uarrisburg, consisting of JCIothing,? Gents' Furnishing Goods and
General Merchandise. Also
-Of Shane cfe Lonswav
Offers the entire sto :!c of dry g)lVs, bo t.s aal siloes. "1 1 lies- Mi.
ure--s gooas, woolen tar ncs, domestics, etc
It
These goods must be sold.
to
urn
mi
K- L. KENTON
-DEALER IN-
in
to
;"' GoDfeetioDery,
Fruits mid
TOBACCO, ETC.
V , Jt 1 . ,1 -i .
i gv a-uore between the torera house ami nostoiiiee
irpn-v ,.-t,iy
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Crockery
I.?ocrer 13ros'. Silverware,
lro 11 c 1 l, O lii ua a,n xlG r ys fcni wa re,
13oys' "Vaerons vnd "Ooll Carriao-es.
Fancy and Toy Ooocls.
SAVE YUR MONEY
Bv lmyin your goods trom ray store.. I am bny
ing direct; from thtfaetory nnd sell at Eastern prices
with freight added, lor cash.
Kenton's Baking Powdc
I am agent for ten responsible Fire and M.M-ine In
sin ance companies, representing' 5S7- 000 000 Inur
1 1-,..n M.f ,r,0, i . i L -, -n ' . 1 " '
aM P1 01 ect 3 OU1 sell heiOHJ it IS too Lith. T nil fl, si
the Bros.
Ici on parte Francais. flier
Lti.U3fatjiilM-iVU-S
- lUv, . iHifaeiHUes not surpass, il fur ti.e
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XEW GOODS
Sovetty Stoie
PURCHASED THE
AsHBY.
j n 1
iin neserve :
Call early and secure bargains.
Vegetable
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Store.
Oce Poaad (k2
Implement Co-, Portland
wire! deutcfi gesprociien.
in. yi 0 1 1 ilIl
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-A FULL STOCK OF-
! Staple GrOOeiieS I
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i I K1V WIVIVIWVIIVIJ
1.1,1 1 ill. ji 1 11 in 1 .1
j The Vat quality of toa coB, raiaiat n
j -auls, etc , j
i P.AiYCQ DIF.Q i
resh Baked BreaJ
Every Day.
At this old and reliable haute it aim to ?j
I ouv.il u coiniiete iwacrtment, of fresh fsmi
riKXTiba, to w hich is lonxtantly being aJdei am
;i c reasonable lines of Krocvriet and proviauMk
sued as
Cranberries
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Blour, I
Canned Goods of All Kinds, :
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
Tliee jrcods were all bonsrht when prias
wfri-c ivw, and the bcui-lit of the margin will tt
.-iv-n to his oustomoi s. Vtemnuber the plan
ut : he old corner cn first and B'cadalbin Sit. '
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HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER.
Proprietors of
ALBANY SODA PBi
'id iuanu'iM:turer of
riAffin ! a
Wo are now prepsud to furnish choice, fro
candies of best gtudi , CiM6ibtii))f of pnre' utii
istoruKl flvor, mixed iuiic.g, extra Kre.iew
:in.j chocolate creams, fancy i.jsed, csudytota
nJ ageaeral assortment 01 fine cindiag
AT HOtEs.ALK OR BETAIL. j .
f?" Orders from eoontrv dexlers promptlj as
Muted to. J iKUxy on ttrst street,
Albany. - - Oregory
i NEW PROCESS FLOUl
(Superior for famQ)- aad Trtaia' an)
! Til 0 Hoot Sl-nTKiiTo PoniHt
fTThe Kifhest price in cash paid for 1
(ok mv,
H. DIERCKSfi
Kasla Mtrrett
vemt t $LM
ti?-rn.'t.-mprs order feaaar daatred.
,:ib- '& with the brat in the market
THE PHo OGRAPHER.
f'p.xton a old stand Albanr
win 5iiMy you
Mr.
.ii Lewis, of the firm of
0
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;1 S i
on 10 Vj uu
V-o.rl.l, ' I.i.
::u ria-t f ;.-!'
1.1; :i a
n! i-.-unfy, having
; rii.Kui, wlier'
si:.. 1 eF goods for
tratfe. now invites
is. t -:.-: iniiers.. .
m ..-re houdii ior
i-i.
caimur si-r...
I in;: J c C t lor. h
stf ir.iods
advamave of very low.
'ri r-t; will i.-e -iv- to the buyers.
PRUSHAW'S
DEAD SHOT ON AGUE
A ith he.Tring cor.ios the ague. .
Tins now popular- ture-f-Hr agne basq
ue ver been known to fail. rCaIl for v
testimonials at Prushaw's drug store,
next to Revere house. Price t75 cts.
per bottle. ;
8EG0HD BAEB STOSE.
Tiic past year has "proven it to be a
necessity. The best and ' cheapest
place in the citv to buy your " -
rnituro, tinware
We aio always prepared to buy your
household furniture at the highest
casli price. Sole agents for the
PEERLESSaTOFL CAH
And Lamp Filler.
?3?TirtM'op recently added. All work
"lone at the'lov. est possible rates ;;
M. FKANKL1N &
Do not be deceived into birring
worth. less or spurious gpods for the
mere sake of trefiing a prize. -vWe
will give you good honest good'
.he lowest hot ton- prices, and'I"
low you 5 per cent ofF on sh
Browi.ell & Stanard. jit
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CONRAD MEYER.
Choice Confectionery
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