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THE 3rOP,XIX HERALD: SUXDAY, JUXE 1SSS. 3H.ovnuui Jsailw derail! Tl,E rohibition r,art-'s national ' t7 j convention at Indianapolis, md.. on liay Jlst, nominated lien. Cliuton B. Fiske for president and Daily and Weekly TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: DAILY. I'ublished every morning except Monday. 1 e'.ivered by carrier, per week 0.15 iy mail, per ywu 5 ;0 WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) One copj-, per annum, in advance ..92.00 Waen not paid in advance t.fJ REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET, C-iNORKssmax Binder iWuian. Si prkmk Jcuok Wl P. Lord. I'kksidkntial Klkctoks Kobeit M.-Lean. - Win. l-.up .s. C. W. Fu cun. Attorxev for 3rd dis't. H. H Hewitt. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. Kbprbsbxtatives O H Irvine, Albanv. W W Kiuliasoii, Seio VV R Kirk. Brownsville Coi'ntv Judge D KS Blaekbuin, Albany ommissionkrs A Savage, Sant' im A Brandon. Center Clerk Geo W Davis, Shedd I'kcoruer O S Jlay, Scio Sheriff -John Conger; Syracuse Tkeascrkr J FHyde, Liberty Assessor C Sperrv, Brownsville School Sup't J M Williams, H:ilsey Surveyor E T T Fisher, Syracuse Coroner T H Cone, Albauv PRECINCT OFFICERS. East Albast, Jusi.ce of peace B M Huston Const. blc Jf D Conn wr;T Albany, Justiceof peace M E Brink Constable -F M Westfall John A. Brcoks for ice-president. A stormy debate was indulged in over the woman suffrage plank in their platform, but it was finally adopted, as was also a' plank vir tually pledging the parly for a pro tective tariff. EEGTJL AR Republican Ticket 1 drni n John Coxser's excellent qualifi- j cations for the office of sheriff are j well known to business men of A1- j bany, where he has done business j for many years, lie is one of the ; county's most careful and upright financiers and prudent business men. He is just the right man for sheriff. Vote for him. It would not be wise to select a j i justice of the peace who resides in the country. The people of West Albany, if they do not want to make a farce of the office, should j elect Mr. Brink and keep the office i in the city, where the bik of the business always occurs. THE RACE FOR RICHES. The haste to become rich, the greed to posses the chimera of human endeavor, the ambition to own as much of the dust of the earth as it is possible to grasp, is the ruling motive of mankind, and sways human actions, public and private, and points all ambitions. To this attribute of humanity may be ascribed the evils that beset the race. As a recent writer says this brings us to another evil wrought on the public by the haste to be rich. It evidently leads to crooked dealing. In so excising a chase an advantage is not to be missed because of a little question of right and wrong. A lie here, a cheat there, these are the very-da v cc currences by which to get around the neighbor or the custom-house or the stockholder. A bribe well placed is a stroke of genius. Em ployees are trained in deception and the community is morally cor rupted. Legislature.?, whom we trust for our laws, become the paid servants of the gold-hunters, and justice is polluted in our courts. The madness that possesses the man who is chasing after wealth "knows no bounds. His moral code is completely set aside in the -p!.ere of his money-making. 0. H. Irvine is a well read young attorney of this city, and the boys, v. tth whom he is justly popular, are going to stand in with him to- morrow for representative. STATE TICKET For Member of Congress, ? BINGER HERMANN. T For Justice of the Supreme Court, ? W. P. LORD. For District Attorney 3rd Judicial District, H. H. HEWITT. Look out for 'campaign jobs to morrow, and do not get scared at circular letter.?, telegrams and other underhanded efforts to in fluence vot:"5. Attention is directed to the pre cinct officers on the ticket at the head of our editorial columns. They are good men and should be elected. TEMPERANCE NOTES. CoBtributed by the W. C. T. V. Seventy-three saloon keepers were arrested in Cincinnati for vio lating the law, the first Sunday it wetit into effect. The republican state convention j of Alabama adopted a resolution declaring for the abolit;on of the ! internal revenue taxes. j Four months of '"high license' in i Atlanta tra., snows an increase from 273 arrest under prohibition to 818 under the present high license. We sr?e it slated that Col. John Sobieski the wit of the staff of tem perance oraters 1 Bnrdette excepted) will be in California in July. lie is said to be one of the mast ;n tree ing1 talkers before the puMic.at the present time. Can we have him in Oregon I T NBW TO DAY. HREK r.VTKXISHED' ROOMS rent. Inipiiivof I.. Gottlieb. "XirANTEl -ALL THE FAKJiKRS VKi V wisb to sell their tunus-, t call ami t plai.3 the s "ie in tlu, "iiamls of C'iriiin i; Montteth have c rr:il euyrmm-rs for jrnod ;rr:'i tn-U far ti. .Notice r IHslulin. a VIE FIRM F M. FK'NKl, .v C . fS thiday di. 1 veil 'v rantu , con -tut, X. Frankb" ret' Mr. L. Cottlivb will oo' tinue the businc ; t the old stand, pa ail XI. FRAXKLK , L. GOtTLlEB. Lost. AX ACCOUNT LOOK BETWEXX. James Wal.aoc and Siuincl E. Yotu.ir wa !t 011 the vai;oii road between Albany and Goltra Static 11 or in Atliany. The IhnUr will please return the same to S E. Younsr.jj A IE;trsaiii. FOR SALE OX .ll'XK 14, 1888. A TF.M of .'od broken nnres, about 14-l'Oibs. each, S arid 7 yeats each, die fine brod mare with colt, one yeatlii) and one '2-yea-old colt, one wajron and harness Impe for other fariuinif implements at this ortu-e. Tlio sale will occur in Albany as above stated Principles that he would count m03t imporjant in a theory of morals, are wholly inoperative in bis financial career. Keslaugliter. witlows &fld orphans with his fiscal sord, he remorselessly sends his rival to pauperism and suicide, he manufactures false stock and seizes upon illegal dividends, and he uses the coufidence of the unsuspecting ior their ruin. This system, rap idly growing upon us, is poisoning the whole public body, and making lvina and stealing and fraud sub- - t. f -..,t n-Uara, f I i bills and ro) le.tt ail "it standing aix-.iui.ts. ects ot nieir.ment where they Albasy, May -, is$s. should be pi ovocatives of indignu-1 lion and retribution. So possessed ia the public mind of this idea of our modern money-hunters, that even the perfectly innocent man of wealth cannot escape the imputa tion that his money was gotten by ways that are dark. The people have almost come to believe that great wealth implies great rascal ity. It is a very false judgment, and yet the reason for it is in the evident rascality with which so many have grasped their gold. The injury done to the family is also an injury to the state, for the family is the unit of the state. Where the men ot a lamily :-re in i the wild pursuit of wealth thej basis of family affection and morality cannot exist. That basis is mutu il conference and intimate c ntidenc.s. But the gold-chase gives no time for this. a sort of boarder in his own house. He flits in and out like a stranger. His heart is elsewhere. So wife and children are without their proper guide and stay. They seek for amusement hi questionable nnarters. Tliev find other centers x - than the home. The husband (house-bond, if that be the right origin of the word) is not in his place, and the household is disin t grated. Disorders of every sort enter such a family, and the in crease of wealth only intensities the symptoms. f ..'ft COUNTY TICKET. For Members of the House of Representatives. 0. H. IRVINE, W. W. RICHARDSON, W. R. KIRK. For County Judge, D. R. N. BLACKBURN. For County Clerk, GEO. W. DAVIS. For Couaty Commissioners, JL. SAVAGE. A. BRANDON. For Recorder of Conveyances, 0. S. MAY. For Sheriff, JOHN CONSER. For County Treasurer, J. F. HYDE. I For County Assessor, C. SPERRY. For Couc'yS perintendent of CommonJSchoola, " J. M. WILLIAMS. For County Surveyor, K. T. T. FISHER. For Coroner, T. H. CONE. AT COST Having- decided to close out our business here, we will stdl our ENTIRE STOCK -OF t'nr Sale. A FIXE DEXTER SPUING TOP BL'OGY, for one or two h'-rses. Inquire-at the Herald oHice. Kottt-c l Hnnler. HUNTERS AX; IOOS THAT JX XoT know the difference between asheo awl a Chinese pheasant, are hereby notified to Loop oiT our farm east, of this city.or suffer the eoiist'iuent-e of an enforcement (f the law of tr twis. 1SO.M & LAN'XING. WoimI Waulrri. PROPOSALS FOR 100 COUIi OF.Al.El O hih fir wood delivered at the Alhany e'ectrie liaiit works will he received 011 or he- Tli man i? ! (o 'A May ir. The nyht to lejtM.-t and and all bids reserved. X. II. Au.ks. rooMS FOR RENT. INQUIRE OF MRS. V. Chas. Dubrille. Clothing,. Fu..iishing oo:ls, hatsCaps, Trunks, Valises, Etc AT Cost ! Thcsse wisliinir larain8 will call early before tha stock is; broken, as tliese goods must be sold witliin thft nxt 10 days. 6. B, m&i&Lfrd & 6& IS Vol ice HEREBY GIVEN, THAT 1 IV"? OTICE L wil I not be responsible for any debts eon tractfd by any one after this nate, except thev have'a written order from me. Mav 1. 1-SS. A. J. LAKY. SCIO, The verv iinu;i.-iuotoi v manner in which criminals have Iieen prosecuted in Linn county under Mr. Kelt's term of office, together with Mr. Hewitt's popularity, wii, consjiire to give the latter a roup i: vote to-morrow. Ko better mar. cnid be foui:4 for p:o.-ecutujg at torney than Mr. lie-Aict, a::'.i i. should be elected by whelming majority. JOHN CoNSEii choice for sheriff i,xi: i.am: L1M! I STOCK.2 I'.KAIN FARMS AX1) 17 SMALL 4- tracts ir sale on casv terms. Iixiuire t II Bryant. " ' BULl-TlNO TO P.F.XT r? CITABLE FOR siraii b!i:.'ie?, next door to Thoiv.psor i Ov.-rni-.in's harness .-tore. Im;uire at the latter place I'racliral Tailoring. CIini..7 WYSS, ONE l'OOIt EAST f lemoerat otn-e ots Secri-d stn ei. i -xy- laired '.' make suits, and a'1 k:n,' of -W !!' M.:irs' or bevs' clothing t VM Cd ' l'i EI, T. JOITES, GrElNTE LaA.L ci-aned. at irasor Siimile-j n hmd. nic rates. Cliar.'es A i.ne 1 v r onahle. y.oiiri- lo l'iilrarli. .'OTICE IS HEREBY CI VEX THAT KID vi;l 1-e U":e:eii for tnrs c.l'Struction r w . -torv Ivrov! 0 ii!!: 'j-.st of Albany, 1or i::.-h 1 .V.s snd stv-eiaeati-uis car. be seen ai ,e ssoo of M W.li: s:i-l Sei-nbai-h. llnls iH be r'eix-ive 1 until J'.ir'e 1, H-S. H. F. M'JNTF.iTII. Bit Ar, Newsdealer, Stationer, -AND DEALER IN- IE LI) 3 11 fiS AT, 3 3 W 63 H i f I I h I m mm LOHEGrOX, fSfAIbany yard and office on Railroad, between 4ih and oth streetsS Having lumber not excelled in quality, LUidfacilities nit surpassed for the prompt and satisfactory Iiiiiiii or orders. 1 rcsDecU'ullv so.'-eit a suarn of rade. A. Viii-:&L.tvi.j -A FULL STOCK Of- DEPAR NEW STORE. NEW GOODS! ie I arlware and kelty w Opened by Wm, Simpson. 5, 10, 15, and 25 cent counters no each of which every articles sold at the figures named. This is a rare opportunity, to replenish you. Jkitohen furniture and household furuishingljoods, or tto purchase 10,000 jusefularticles at prices ceyer before heard oi". Wm. SIMPSON -ALSO HAVING PURCHASED THE BAMEUPT STOCK 1 1 a y: Shby: Of Harrisbnrg, consisting of Clothing, Gen's' Furnishing Goods and General Merchandise. Also Of Shane & Lonswav Staple Groceries Fine fflawe,Crockerj Ths bert qoIitj of taeu ooSae, taina on ants, etc CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this old a4 reliable bma is ato to tr found a. compiete aoaertineiit, of fresh fttmik froeerios, to which is conittentlT being aJded mm die seasonable lines of croceries ud provision sueh as Cranberries Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchovy Mustard", Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, I Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc Thee goods were all bouefat when prieaa were low. and the benefit of the margin will bt jiven to his eustomers. Remember the plaof U the old corner on First aod B'oadalbisi Sts. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, -Proprietors ef Offers the entire stock of dry eo lis, boots and saoa dres goods, woolen fabrics, domestics, eta erc. 1 1 lies' j; f i it M f i 101 Reserve These goods must be'sold. Call early and secure bargains. a. If m rr -o) (o- una ilLDiin J7 I Ji SOMWOBE And manufacturers of Choice Confectionery. We are now prepawd to fnrnish choice, fret ?amiies of best (Trade, consisting of Jire stick, jtaiorted flavors, mixed candies, extra Frenc vnd chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy toys ind a gauerai assortment of nne caodies AT TUOIESAIE RET A It; RfT Orders from eonntiy iealen prompt!; aw tened to. Factory on iVst street, Albany. - - Oregon, Hei town Milk Lamp s and Lamp 1 -AT- OV! i.-i tha jcoplc't l . , rAsi'"..NAi:u:-- tai:.op. N(t"-v is-.it-i l-M ts cut 8 i:;l ir.a-? fr u; i; e of fs:nj-K-s iii i"-t ir v. it ' a r . ie:-.iiiu -.iwiir.i:? a jironi.''" ' dene. Firtt frtrec AliHi.v.Or. y.vzU- vcust at Lr.'Wiu-ll fc 8t:tnard's. Text Books and all School Sipfc Fine stationery, miscellaneous hooks, photograph and autograph albums, inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. Siheetjmusic, music books andlall iincio of musical merchandise. Oeneral ISTcws Depot. Hf-Mail orders promptly attended to. The City Liquor Store, 71A UMGA.UT, Proprietor. JULIUS GRADWOHL'S Crockery1 Store. Ho crer Bros'. Silverware, Boys' "Wagons vnd d11 Carriao-es, ITanov and Toy Goods. SAVE YUR MONEY Bv huyingyour soods'lrom my'store. I amfbny ing direct from thetactory aud sell at Eastern prices with freight added, ior eash. Kenton's Bakios Powde One Poii Can. 25e I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In surance companies, representing $7 2, 000,000. Insure and protect youi self before it is too late. I am also agent for the Frank Bros. Implement Co , Portland lei on pane Francois. Hier wim deutch gespuchen. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for baaO? aaaT MkeaT h) The Best StopapFacilitiQ a-rheHsfbertfrice caafa Hi8 for bsa lUUtT - : OKJCQOH. fierere Eoise EestMranti H. DIERCKSi nrt ncrrcd from SS eeaes i tl.M daaind. TV MTCustunerg order b''( -i ied with the best tn tbo market. df. to':" A-TN'jxt d.orjto niopad.FellowsVciniMw, Albanv ' y or. hand the finest iim-orte.-l and domrsti,-- :v tr P !i;:'r store m she SFEClAL ATTEhT'Q'i FAiEJG ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY Orcgon'ttli wine?, lii;uiT?, ciarsar Whittier t Thompson, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL painting, paper hanging Done on short notice. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Charges reason able and all work promptly attend ed to. Iteal Estate and Employment Agency. Parties having farms for sale of about 100 acres, or those having lar cer tracts which tliev would be will ing to divide up into SO or 1(50 tracts are 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. I!'e also Have s. few situa tions for both male and female ia the city and country. Call at our ofi-cc if you want help or want employment We can g"t eifher for you. O'lice No. fi5 First strtec, adjoining Twee dale & Hopklus More. F. A. BUR KH ART & CO. CITTPEED TABLE, ARCHIE BLACKBURN, Proprie .r. HORSES BOARDED BY THE DAY Ort week. Baled hay, baled straw and choppeu feed f r -iale at statue or -delivered to any part of the city. iiSX)n Fourtn aoreet, two bloc-k e of court hou ie. City Taxes. VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE tax roll of the ci y if Albany. Linn county, Oregon, for the year of lisS, has been place in mv hand" ior e)de-tioii. and will remain so for thirty days from this dat during wh'ch time 1 will rtueis and recvipt for such tax at the office of the c'uy recorder. All taxes romainmir unpaid the t-xiiira. ion of thirty days will be returned as delinquent, after winch time costs am expu i.-jj for co -k-otinr said del.nquetit taxes will be added. l;ated at Aliniv, Or., this ild dav-of April, 1SS8. " ISAAC HAYS, City Marshal. THE PHU 0GRAPHER. button's oM stand Albanr ' &C0ID HAND STOEE. The"pst year lias '. pro-. en it to be !i necessity. The best and cheapest plat e in the city to buy your S toves, Furniture tinware We aie always prepared to buy your lieusehold furniture at the highest cash price. Sole agents for the PEERLESS OIL CAN And Lamp Killer. ":3F"Tin$liop recently added. All work A.v-.e at the lowest possible rates ZZZ. L, CtOTTLIEI). Aikny Batb House AND H B IR n I NO Sl 00 N, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR. JSgTLadiep iid clii)tlren's.;iiair dress ! a specialty. Dnt'ue fatisfa.-tion ruarnntcd. H. F. MERRILL, Banker OREGON New York. San ALBANY'. Sell exchanges on Francisco and Portland. buv notes, ststc; cv.ir.tv and city varrants. Receive deposits subject to dice';.. Interest allowed on time de. posits -ollections receivoprompt attention Correspondence solicited. 5rOnice hours from 5a. m. o 5 p. m. Agent for reliaMe lire :ird marine insurance compnnn s. Don't fail -Jo sec-f.he'tripods at Fort miller it Co. Tliev' arc the latest thing1 out ii: novelty fniniLure t'ontrai lor am! Buihler. THE UNDERSIiiXED UAV'N'G L catcd in Albany solicits p.r.rocrire from city am', cour.try. Will contract to build liridyes, 1'ivns, and allnuint-er of 1 -.wlH nc l.ou-cs. h::'-!-.:ilir.g Qu-on Anne, Ea-iiake and Eiizabethiiin fctyles 01" l)iiildi;;i;s. Wi',1 furiiisl. plans and spocificvtimis w itiiiiut cljftrsre. SatU ;..fiiim .sruaranU cd.. W. C. CASSF.L- One of the largest stocks of boots :iid .-liii s in town at cost. Browncll ifc Stauard. NORTHWEST FIRE and MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY PORTLAND, - - OREGON r.iriTAi. ST ii. jh."o,o E, L. TEOMPSCIT. Agent. Rcf"i-cr!(-cs in Albpnv S.E. Young, I... E. P,!:-.i", L- Elinn. "C. 11. Stewart and Yv. IT. Goltra. ft-