Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, July 28, 1888, Page 1, Image 1

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    IS gents -a; week.
ALBANY. OREGON SATURDAY MORNING. JULY
Julius Joseph
Manufacturer of Choice Cigars
-AND DEALER IN-
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
Cigars, Plug and Smoking Tobaccos. Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and
fill! line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL " FRUITS.
Next door to Burkbart A Koeney's Real Estate Office, Albany
The Red
TWEEDALE & HOIPKnSTS.
Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Copperware,
Pumps, iron pipe, rubber hose and plumbing goods. Sole agents for the
Celebrated "Early Breakfast" cook sto?es and.ranges, and 'Tnltless" parlor
heating stoves. Albany, Oresron.
WILL
Dealers in all
Buns, Pistols, Sewing lactones, Organs, Pianos,
A full
Sheet music, musical merchaiidise.ammimition, fisli
ing tack?e, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and
pocket knives The best kinds of sewing machines
NEEDLES, OIL and Extras for all MA CHINES
, LINN COUNTY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Repairing of sewing machines, musical instruments, guns, etc., neatly doite
irii, (lie
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lAfllElINC MCDicoloRpmLi. cal.
HAVE YOU A COLD in the head which doe . not get better? Have you an excessive
secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal passages which either must be blown from the
nose or drop back behind the palate, or hawked or snuffed backard to the throat? Are
you troubled by hawk in ir, spittinif. weak and inflamed eves, frequent soreness of the throat.
theON.LY
nTbr-Artie 4 V J X
qflrANTEED
cure ron
n
CATARRH
anirtitir nrnir
nuLiiii.rviLti-Ltr
V
OROVILLECALl
corroding sores reve the corruption within,
As every breath drawn into the lungs must pass over and become polluted by the reliev
tions in the nasal passiges, it must necesfarily follow that poisoning of the whole secre
gradually takes place, while the morbW matter th.it is swallowed during the sleep stem
into the stomach, enfeebles digestion, and often produces dyspepsia, and finally greatasses
ity, nervousness and consumption.
DO NOT PROCRASTINATE.
If you have experienced any of the abovesymptoms do not delay, but try Cali?orni
Cat-R-Cfre at once. We positively uarant eega few applications relieve and a thorough
treatment to cue. S!x months treatment for $1.00; sent by mail
jwvmw: mp Mir:, rur
rufliii w Dim
$4,000 GIVEN AWAY!
In prbflts will be.gwen zo customers.tetween;this rlate.andJ.January .1,1889.
at the store cf
WM. SIM PsOjN .
"Who is selling an immense bankraptstock of gereral merchandise at cost.
Call and see the goods on his 5. 10, 15, 20 25 and cent counters. His store is
headquarters for big bargains.
Children Cry for
(1 L
K A KM IN
r i m t
(Successor to E. W. Langdon'
DHALEB IN
Drugs, Paints, Oils,
Perfumery and toilet articles,
also a full line of books and
stationery, periodicals, etc.
ff Prescriptions carefulh
compounded
!N ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLE,
Albany Oregon.
Front.
BROS
the leading
Line of-
EUREKA
The motto Califojnia means "I
have found it,." Only in that land of
sunshine, where Jthe orang cmo
ind grape bloom and ripen a : attain
their hu.ncst perfection in mii'-winter,
are tlie herbs and gum found that are
used in that pleasant icmedv for all
throat and lunir troubles, Saxta Ab;k
It he rule.-of coughs, asthma, anil con
sumption. toliay A .llaNOii. of Al
bany Oregon, have hoen appointed
eansuai ps'.'fo hisvalbl California rem
edy, and sell it under a (ruarantee at SI
i tiottehree for .:
FOR SALE BY
ALBANY
OREGON
nnpng or roaring m the ears, more or
less impairment of the hearing, logs o
smell, memory impaired, dullness cr
dizziness cf the head, dryness or heat of
nose? Have you lost all sense of smell?
Have you a hacking cough? Have you
:dyspepiat Is your breath foul? If so
you have tub Catabrii. Some have al
these symptoms, others only a part.
The leading symptom of ordinary ca
tarrh is increased secretion of mucus of
yellow or greenish colored matter.
-
i- oul breath is caused Dy me aecooo
posing secretions exuded from festering
ulcers far back in the head; ometimes
the membrane covering the bones js
eaten away and the bones themselves
gradually decay. Such cases ar in
deed objects of pity, as stench from
Time try
Ibany. Oregon
Pjtcher's Castoria-
janl of Discoveries
Ik Albany Bakery !
-Uuder the now management of-
D,
ark Bros.
-WHO KEEP-
A fuil line of choice family grocer es and
provision
Cannea Pineapples,
Choice TaWe Delicacies
Ornamented cakes for
Wedarnas and Parties,
Salmon bellies, mackerel.and saltfish of all
kinds.
FEESI BAKED BREAD
i)vcrv Day.
TEAS and COFFE
Indies lilts. Raisins.
CANNED WOODS, ETC.
'a tie best Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
2TAt John Fox"s old sfan.l low Finns
new brick.
T. J. OVERMAN
AGENT FOR TUB
an mm;
3THas on hand a line of new and second
and wheels. Send for Ctal
HAVING SOLD AN INTEREST IN MY
harness business to 1. J. Overman, I am
desirous of collecting all my outstanding
notes and accounts. All persons know-in?
themselves indebted to me will please call
and settle
The business will be continued as usual at
the same please. E. L THOMPSON.
Albany, Feb. 22.
IN A
Live "Twfo.
This is whut" Albany is at present,
and in order to keep pace with the
ively times in this city, W. H. Wil
lard has enlarged his store and stock
?.o that he now has the most complete
and desirable line of furniture in tl!e
valley. His double salesrooms In Fro
man's block are filled with an cleirant
assortment of new furniture, consist
ing oi lounges m new patterns, fine
gold picture frames, willow chairs,
easy rockers, marble tables, brackets.
etc., etc. An examination of the stock
will show this to be true in every re
spect.
UniYersity of ' Oregon !
"EUGENE GITY-f:
Next session begins on Monday, the 17th of
September, 1SSS.
Free s. !ui!ar.hips from every countv in the
state. Apply to your county superintendent.
Four cnu-scs: Classical. Scntitic.Litcrarv
a,.d a short English course in which there is
no Latin, Greek, French cr German. The
English is pre-eminently a Business Course.
For catalogues or other information, address
, W. JOHNSON, President.
Best m
Cakes
mm. miirn.
JbK Tviirmfilnri
mn Italia
Safeties.
mm
W1LLARD (6 WOODIN
LIVE
taifure Dealer
Absolutely Pure.
This powaer never vanes. A marvel
of purity ,strength and wholesomeness.
More economical thaa the ordinary
kinds, and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude of low ,lcst,?short
weight alum or phosphate powders.
Sold only in ems. Royal Bakim 'ow
der Co., 10(5 Wall St.. N. Yj
ATTORNEYS.
DR. N. BLACKBURN," ATTORNEY AT
. Law, Albany, Oregon. - Office in Odd
bellow's Temple. A'ill practice i'.. all courts
of the state, and give special attention to all
husiness.
UrOLVERTON CHARLES E. AITOltNEY
V at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms 13
and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain's
stor . '
T K. WEATHORFORD, ATTORNEY fAT
J. law, Albany, ;Oregon. OfSce in 'Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all; the
courts of thestate, and give spedal attention
to all business
pnvsif IAXS.
G,
W. UASTON, PHYSICIAN AND SIR
geon, Albany, Oregon.
M.
H. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURr
geon, Albai.y, Oregon.
P C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND oUR
J. geon Albany, Oregon, office over Grad
wohl's store. Office hours, from S a. m. to 4
r. m.
REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS.
Pfeiffer, Prop. Only first telass house
in the city. Large sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General stage office fo Corvallis.
MRS M.E.McC'OY.M. OJfOMOSOPAifllC
physician, office and resiJnce corner of
First and Baker streets, Albany, Or. Chronic
disease a specialty. Consultation free. Of
fice hours: 10 to 12 a. m and 2 to 5 P. M.
1 VK. it KOLDEWAY, V ETER1 NARY'SU R.
A geon, Albany, Oregon. - Graduate of GcrJ
man and Ainericnn colleges.
M'ALISTKIt & WOODWARD, !!0.i KOTATIIIC HIY
sicians and surgeons, obstetrics treat
ment of chronic diseases of women and
children a specialty. All calls promptly at
tended to dav or night Office in the Flinn
block.
H
EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE
. and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
Magnolia Flour.
'ItflE BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIV
X cred to any part, of the citv, for SI. 10 per
sack JOHN A CRAWFORD.
nlSudtf
Land Survey ins.
PARTIKS DKSlltlXG SCRVKYIXQ XK CAN OB.
tain accurate and prompt work by callinar
upon ex-county surveyor b, T. T. Fisher. He
has complete copies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepared to do surveying in
any part of Linn county. Postofiice address,
Millers Station, Linn couuty, Oregon.
For Sale.
A JUMP SEAT BUGGY, SUITABLE FOR
one or two horses. This buggy is as
good as new. n exceptional oppoituuity
for a bargain. For cash down or on time or
for sheep. Call scon D. M. JONES,
Aibany, Oregon.
Portrait
rnoiogrupner
J3FStudio corner of Second and Ferry
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
Tames V. PiPE.Prop.
lint Street - - - Albany
The best variety of choice bf.veal.mutton.
pork sausage, etcin the city keptjConstantiy
an hand.
3T Cash paid for all kind
ock.1
SUCCESSORS TO HENHY SCSENS
House and Tarrlaae Painters, Beco
rators and Paper Haeirers'
Piano varnishing specialty.
All work promptly, attended to.
Countrv work solicited.
OF ALBANY, OREGON,'
PRESIDENT , L- Fhn-
VICE-PRESIDENT S. I?. YOUDg,
cashter G.E.Chamberlain,
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
RU SIS ESS Accounts kept subject to
check. Sitfht Exchange' and Telegraphic
Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, San
Francisco and Portlaml.Oregon. Collections
made on favorable terms.
L. E. BI.A1S W- h- URRKLL
Geo. E. CiiAXErF-LAix.
Smcke Eatrellas.
o&Go
GENERAL NEWS.
Our Usual Budget of News
. from Washington.
CLEVELAND ;ES TACniiVG.
An Assaulter of Women Gets Twenty-Five
Tears at Hard Lahar in Prison
.Kandali's Condi tioc.
The HERALD's Special Dispatches.
NEwBEDFORn.CAIass.July 27.
Mrs. Cleveland and her mother
and Richard Watson Gilder., editor
oi the tiehtiif y Maazffind" ""'hTs
sister, Alias Jeannette Gilder, ar
rived in Massachusetts this morn
ing on a special train from Fall
Kiver. They were expected to
arrive on the regular train two
hours later, and as a consequence
the station was deserted. The
party went at once to Gilder's
summer home, where the ladies
will remain a short time.
THE PRESIDENT GOES YACHTING.
New York. July 27. The yacht,
Susquehanna, with President
Cleveland and party aboard
dropped anchor off Surf hotel at
Fire island at ten o'clock. The
party will spend several days fish
ing and will afterwards be joined
by Mrs. Cleveland and party. The
yacht was' covered with bunting
from stem to stern. The greatest
secrecy is observed about the pres
ident's plan. Employes of the
white house are under special in
structions to say nothing whatever
on the subject. "
Randall's condition.
Washington, July 27. Randall
continues" to improve rapidly in
health. According to present ar
rangements he will leave for Wayne
postofiice (Philadelphia) to-morrow.
WEALTHY EGRW SENTENCED.
He Is Entity of Perjury and Mill
; to I'cisou.
New York, July 27. Johnson
Howard, a negro, whose reputed
wealth gained for him the title of
the "Black Prince," and who for
many years has been active inBrook
lyn politics, was sentenced to-day
by Recorder Smith, in the general
sessions court, to imprisonment for
seven j-ears and six months. The
man was convicted of perjury in
swearing falsely that he owned
certain property in King's county
when examined in the supreme
r-ourt as to his qualifications as a
bondsman.
RESERVES) PrXIstlMENT.
A Assaulter nfHomeii tiels Twenly
Five Years in Prison.
Pittsburg, July 27. Joseph
Welsh, who created such a reign
of terror some months ao among
the women of the fashionable east
end by assaulting and robbing sev
eral prominent ladies m broad
daylight, was sentenced to-day to
25 years imprisonment at hard
labor in the Riverside penitentiary.
One of his victims, Mrs. B. L.
Wood, wife of a wealthy and
prominent citizen, died last Mon
day, of penalization of heart, the
result, it is believed, of a nervous
shock sustained at the time of her
robbery and assault.
THE E.UI;R4TI0. C'OH.UITTEE.
Sonic Kasrally Business Bronstat to
. Lisht by Their Work.
New York, July 27. The con
gressional committee on emigra
tion matters, met ' again to-day.
Robert Manzar, manager of the
Italian immigration board, re
sumed the stand. He furnished a
list of the sub-contractors who
were known to ply their trade
among the poor Italian emigrants.
These people, he said, exacted
commissions from employer and
employe. In some cases he had
known emigrants to pay commis
sions to six or seven persons and
then not secure work.
Marrlase Recorded.
New York, July 27. A private
dispatch from London says that
the Duke and Duchess of Marlbor
ough have had the legality of their
marriage duly established in Eng
land. They weilt before the regis
ter at Yesty Hall, Grosvenor
Square. London, and had their
marriage duly recorded. j
A Woman's entenre ('united.
New York, July 27. Shortly
after noon to-day a dispatch from
Governor Hill, commuting the sen
tence of Chiara Cignarale.the Ital
ian woman, who assassinated her
husband, to imprisonment for life,
was received by Wm. F. Howe, the
woman's counsel.
A Boyal Heir,
Berlin, July 27. Empress Vic
toria Augusta was safelv delivered
of a son at 1 :30 this morning at
the royal palace at Potsdam.
VKEAT WI.MMI...
Long Distance)!. Covered In Fast
Time.
Boston G.obe.
The recent feat of Steve Brodie,
the newsboy, who a few years ago
leaped from, the Brooklyn bridge,
in swimming from Albany to New
York in a little over six Jays, thus
beating Captain Piir.1. Boyton's re
cord, is without parallel in the
history of swimming.
Eyen Leander, who nightly
swam across the Helles
instance ol lour miles, to visit his
lady-love, would probably have
demurred at a six-day's trip. The
unfortunate lover was finally
drowned while making his nightly
voyage, but this has not deterred
several who wished to imitate his
example. Lord Byron, who was
well developed in his arms and
chest, succeeded in swimming tl
Hellespont in an hour and ten
minute and it is much to bt
doubted if the lover ever made bet
ter time. The poet was a great
swimmer and proud of riis accom
plishment, yet he nearly lost his
life at one of the English watering
places, being rescued in an ex
hanstart rtfaBfcU.tiw rJ,hjoJiers:
on. i
The English channel has long
been a favorite for swimming feats.
Captain Boynton swam across from
Fiance to a little town in Kent in
less than a day, while Captain
Webb, thirteen years ago, swam
from Dover to Calais, a distance of
thirty miles, in twenty-two hours
and forty minutes.
One of England's admirals, who
rose to his position from that of
cabin boy, got his first commission
for bis prowess as a swimmer.
During the naval Avar between
England and Holland two centuries
ago the admiral of the English iieet
found that he had lost unless he
could communicate with a number
of his vessels that were hidden
from his sight beyond a projecting
point of land. The only way to
send an order to these vessels was
by swimming, for it would have
been impossible for any boat to
make the passage. A cabin boy, a
strong, athletic young fellow who
had run away to sea, undertook to
carry the order. Holding it in his
mouth he sawm through the smoke
of the battle to the reserve vessels,
brought them up in time, and
saved the day.
The annals of our navv record
many similar gallant deeds of
sailors who have risked their lives
in the water, while everv year the
Government awards medals to
people who have saved others from
drowning by their ability to swim.
Indeed, one of the greatest of
Americans, Benjamin Franklin,
was a famous swimmer, and wrote
two essays on the subject, which
are interesting reading. Few men
have possessed such command
over themselves in the vater as
he, for he was not only able to fly
a kite while floating but on one
occasion floated asleep on the
water for an hour. While in Eng
land working at his trade of printer
his swimming feats caused him to
be so much talked about that at
one time he had serious thoughts
fA opening a swimming school.
The exploit of Brodie will doubt
less lead many to undertake tasks
of long-distance swimming, but it
will do tar more good if it awakens
general interest in an accomplish
ment which is not likely to prove
of groat use to its possessors but
which tan honestly be classed as
an innocent and healthy amuse
ment. His Business lard.
Two traveling salesmen, one a
whisky drummer, occupied the
same section in a Mann boudoir
car, one night last week. They
played poker till morning, during
wnkh time the dry goods man had
adjusted himself outside two-thirds
of the whisky drummer's samples,
while the whisky drummer had
adjusted his pocket-book outside
the greenbacks advanced by the
dry goods man's firm for his travel
ing expenses.
In the morning the dry goods
man commenced looking up busi
ness before the effects of his night's
potations had disappeared. Walk
ing into a retail drj- goods house
he inquired for the proprietor, and
laying down what he supposed was
his business card, he said:
"I represent this firm in this part
of the country. We have branch
houses throughout the principal
cities ; our head establishment is in
Cincinnati. 1 would be pleased to
have you come to the hotel and
dine with me, and alter dinner I
will show you a line of samples
that will do your heart good to
see."
'Well, I am sorry to say, sir,
that we do nothing whatever in
that line of goods. We do nothing
in general merchandise ; we're dry
eoods strictlv. You'll find the tea-
stors four doors below."
"Tea!"
"Why, yes; that's what your
house deals in, is it not?"
' 'Tea ! Thunder ! No ; dry goods. ' '
"Oh, excuse me, sir; I judged
from vour card."
The drummer-looked at the card
and then went to the hotel to sober
ii n.
He had laid down his Chinese
laundrv ticket.
Brace Up.
You are feeling depressed, your ap-
netite is noor, you are hotnerea vim
Headache, you are fiugetty, nervous,
and generally out of sorts, ana want
to bract! un. Brace up, but not with
etirnulants. snrins- medicines, orbit
tnr -minc ii have for their basis very
cheap, bad whikey, and which stim
niitf. Ton for an hour, and then leave
- in x worse condition thin before
What vou want is an alterative that
will purif vour blood, start healthy
action of "L'iver and Kidneys, restore
vour vitality, and rive renewed health
iiml strength. Such a medicine you
will find in Electric Bitters, and only
.10 cents a bottle at Foshay & Mason s
A clean towell for every customer at
Vie rock's barber shop.
nont, a Mlfl?Q fl TT
AIBTE.
How He Will Be Welcomed On
His Return to America.
AX OVATIOX OX LAXD AXD SEA,
Labor Organisations Will 'Welcome the
Champion of Protection A Mon
ster Parade.
New York, July 23. James
G. Blaine's reception on his rctum
from Europe promises to be one of
wimesseo in mis country, rre
parations for the reception are now
being made in this city, and
in connection with it the belief is
genera! that there will be over 50,
000 peopie in line in the parade,
which will march from Mt. Blaine's
landing place to the Fifth-avenue
Hotel on the night of August 7th.
A grand w7ater pageaat will be pre
sented on the arrival of ths City of
New York at Quarantine. Every
Repuphcan organization in the
city will have a special tug char
tered to meet the man from
Maine. The Republican club will
each take similar action, and it is
believed over 500 craft of all des
criptions will take part in the wel
come home. The New York Club
has already chartered the steamer
Sam Sloan which has a carrying
capacity of 1500. The Sam Sloan,
wi.l be used to transport the mem
bers of the club, the National
Committee, officers of the National
League of Republican Clubs, mem
bers of the State Committee,
County Committee and many
others guests. This boat will lead
the v.in and Mr. Blaine ill be
transferred to it from the City of
New York.
Then the water procession will
unfold itself in a dazzling string of
boats, reaching a distance fully
two miles. Every boat in the big
fleet owned by the Iron Steamboat
Company has already been charter
ed, and steamboat men say there is
not an available tug along both
fronts of the river, in Brooklyn or
Jersey City which has not already
been hired for the great dtsplaw.
Ciubs from Boston, Philadelphia,
and other cities along the Eastern
seaboard will also have their boats
in the parade, and the scene at
Quarantine, and thence up the har
bor, will be one ot unrivalled
splendor.
The laud parade will be a mon
ster. Secretary J. W. Jones says
there will be more than 1000 clubs
represented in the pageant, and
that notifications from points as far
inland as Ohio are daiiy pouring
iu, in which the writers say dele
gations will be represented from
their cities to participate. So
great is the inliux of visitors ex
pected tlut the hotel managers are
making every effort to furnish
temporary quarters for out-of-town
visitors who will be here. The
regular Republican organizations
iu various Assembly districts in
this city are putting forth extra
ordinary exertions to excel all pre
vious displays made by Republi
cans in campaign times. Eve y
district wiii have uniformed com
panies in liDe carrying torches and
preceded by a band.
Blaine will view the big parade
from the balcony ot the Fifth Ave
nue Hotel, and it is expected that
he will make short address to 'he
multitude, but it was said to day
that this programme may yet be
changed, so that instead of an open
air aodress a reception will be ten
dered to the Plumed Knighton
the even:ng ot his arrival in the
Metropolitan Opera House. Com
mittees from New Yrk and
Brooklyn clubs have already per
fected arrangements so that every
thing will work as smoothly as
possible. A meeting of the joint
committee will be held this week,
at which further matters in con
nection with the welcome will be
discussed.
On the night following the
reception a grand serenade will be
tendered to Blaine by labor organ
izations who favor the perpetua
tion of the protective policy.
Cappe's Seventh Regiment Band
has already been secured forthe
purpose and a great showing of
the exclusively labor element i
expected. Blaine will be over
whelmed on his arrival with re
quests from representatives of var
ious States for his services as a
campaign orator.
ColoDel John W. Jones, who has
been chosen grand marshal of the
Brooklyn division to take part in
fhe parade, has issued his orders
to the different clubs and divisions.
It is the intention of Colonel Jones
to make distinctive feature of the
industrial portion of the parade
and to have as many people in line
as possible. Some of the Republi
can clubs, of which there are fifty
now enrolled, will engage a small
boat for themselves and their
friends down the bay, the other
clubs.
McLaughlin, Practical Tailoring
ftill suits. nd rants m
anv style a speciality
r..ri;iir'm!r promptly
IJUOIIUVI
Clean ins
and
attended
to.
Mam street, Albany, Oregon.
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