Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, July 29, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MOTJXINCt HERALD: SUXDAY. JULV 29, 1888.
i
)AILY
TERM-
a. md Weekly j
OF SL'USUUIPTIOX.
UAILY.
PuMUhnl i-v.-ry moriiiti except Morula.)
eMvuroiS 1j i.Mrrier, per week 0.15
Hy u;;u!, per w-:u... 5 00
"i
WKEKI.Y.
(I'ublisiitnl every Krlikiv Morning.)
ne cony, i-r annum, in aifvance $2.00
When imt i;iiri in advance .;)
article upon which it is assessed, i
j they fail very disir.ge umsly o
consider w hat the price would be i
if no tariff were levied and foiv'i'rti i
competition drove out American i
articles gained the field for them-I
.selves and the consequent power!
of advancing prices to the utmost 1
limit the market would hear. A j
full consideration of this phrase of j
the question will effectively set at I
rest all claims of "terrible tax;.- i
tion." or instance the Chronicle, j
in showing up the quicksilve !
question, on account of which the
opposers of the tariff are appealing
to miners for their vote for the
free trade candidates, as that
metal is placed upon the free list
in trie Mills bill, says: "We will
admit, if our contemporary wishes,
that the tariff of 1883 added the
duty to the price of quicksilver,
that is, made it cost the consumer
10 per cent more than it had be
fore, but we cannot consent to let
the rest of the story remain untold.
The financial and commercial ! VVe must i"sit that the consumer
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
I-i'i: PitliSIDiSXT,
IJKX.JAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
TO! VICE-PRESIDENT,
LKVI V. MORTON
F NEW YORK.
Km: rRKSINESTIAL ELECTORS,
SOB CRT M'l.KAN, W.I. KAPIS,
f. W. Fl'LTON.
UL
Or
To the Pati
1 IT 1
mil ci a Hiinnnnnmr
una m iWMaiMU'
Iw Mm I
-A FULL STOCK OF-
THE COUNTRTS FJ NANCES.
I have this day contracted with Messrs Stewart ifcj
Sox, of Albany, to turuish a large (quantity of pure
i Manilla inndmc: twine to members of our order. All
i patrons can call at their dace of business and by tli i - -
method adopted at our business council secure the I
benefit of my contract. I have also made arrange-j Staple Groceries I
ments with the same iirm to furnish a lotSof Osboruein' rl fl l
st,e frame binders.. Sen,! in your order, a a, i flf mNffltlm
MART MILLER, Financial Agent.
INGFIELD SAM
SPR
The beat quality of tana, coflo, nfain mux
mnt, etc.
! CAKES, PIES,
i j Fresh Baked Bread
fi.ft.1
transactions of the country, are of
course, the indication of present
and future prosperity, and as such
are clo.srly watched. A hanking
Journal thinks that during the year
of a Presidential election the
linancial conditions are usually not
exciting. Dullness is the rule,
and the present year is not excep
tional. There is ahundance of
money ami little use for it, as in
dicated by the large proportions
assumed by the surplus reserve of
the New York city banks this
surplus now being between four
and five times what it was a year
ago. The readiness of the Treas-
shall also be informed that before
the manufacture of quicksilver in
California the price of foreign
quicksilver was more than three
times the present price, and, too,
that he must know that the quick
silver producers of this state
declare unqualifiedly that without
the duty they cannot produce
quicksilver here at all, owing to
the Spanish and Austrian mines
being able to secure labor at such
low rates as prevail there ; and we
invite their attention to this prob
lem whether it is better for them
to pay a certain price with 10 per
cent added, or to pay the same
ury Department to buy bonds in j price with 200 per cent added?"
the event oi any pressure occurring
tends to avert alarm. Although
I take pleasure in announcing that I have removed
from my old stand to my ns'w "building on the comer of j
t
Fisst and Broadalbin Streets.
Thanking my customers for the liberal patronage
they have Tsesto-wed upon me in the past, I trust that
with increased facilities and a large esperience I may
merit a continuance of it in the :uture.
SPRINGFIELD g OREGON,
JS"AIbany yard mid ollieu on Kuilrnad, betwven 4ih and 5th streets
Ilaviiiff lumber not excelled in quality, undfacilities not surpassed foijtlie
prompt and satisfactory liilin; or orders. I resnc. tfullv solicit a share ol' "the
ade.
WilF.ELEi
entirely inadequate as a measure
for reducing or preventing th
accumulation of surplus revenues,
jt is effective as an averter of panic.
The present dullness in busine s
can not be altogether ascribed tu
political conditions in this country.
There is equal uncertainty as to i paid for Us reooverj
the future prevailing abroad.
F. L. Kenton receives very fine
cheese direct from the factory.
NEW TO-DAY,
LOST OR STOLK.
IN THIS CITY OX SATURDAY, .H LY
12, ;i lady's rokl wat'ili, with the letters
'' A- I." on the case, and a sin.dl fob attach
ed. '1 he finder will ple:e r.-turn to Mrs
Francis Pfeiffer. A reward of -'0 will be
LIU
YO
I
AT
COST!
Having decided to J.
''ir, our business here, we
Mi n
win sen our
ENTIRE STOCK
Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Gaps, Trunks, Valises, Ect
AT Cost!
Every Day.
I At this old and reHable house is aim to tt
! found a complete assortment, of fresh famik
j p-ooeries, to which is tonntaoUy beunr adderi a
the seasonable Hnee ot croeariw and irnrriainsj
such as
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 bouerht when prteaq
ere low, and the benefit of the margin will to
fiven to his customers. Remember the lua
a the old corner on First and Broadalkiii 8ts. '
CONRAD MEYER.
Those wi.shino: largains will call early before the
s:ock is In-oken.as these joods iuusj be sold within
the next U0 days.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER
Proprietors of
JV
1
SODA WOBKS
The!
Wauled.
,i0,tl, ,1,, ,.1 i: i A PRACTICAL PRINTER, CAPABLE OF
deatli ot the henuan Kmperor, and A of makin uu furni'aiia ,loin,r iob
work in a country office.
fcx press.
Apply to Lebanon
Police to Debtor.
PARTIES KNOWING TIIEMSELVE-i In
debted to the linn ot" Win. Kortmillcr
& Co., are hereby notified to come forward
anil settle the tiinne at once, as the copartnei
ship of said firm has been dissolved and all
debts must be paid. Wm. FoRTmilleb,
IIHOSE
.Notice to Debtors.
KNOWING THEMSELVES
IN
di-btecL to the undersigned will please
come forwprd and settle at once, as I desire
to close ui mv business preparatory to !fi'i
to Europe. WM. i'AliER
LOST
the succes.siuii of one whose peace
able i nf t-nt ii m; :i ri ?ilriifol nml
wlto has the power to throw all
Europe into a devastating war, has
served to paralyze foreign markets.
The condition abroad, added to
the olitical uncertainty and ex
citement felt iu the United States,
tends to depress all enterprise .
Congress has done absolutely
nothing with any financial ques
tion. Hotii political parties are
Yl-Olfin.r !,.. tl.A 1 f -l.n nl,.,.
...r.ci,u.u ci-v 0n Sunday July 15, between Albany and
tion before taking any measures! Irs- Sherer's. west of Tangent, a koM -hain
, , ... . , , woven bracelet with three -ruby and two
for the reduction Of the surplus. pcarl sets on the clasp. The finder will please
One class of manufacturers, and j retur0 the sa'"e to u- w- '"i"". ci'y
those dependent on them, fear that j
t his ! i i lie! ion m.ii' b Vironcrl f ', T)
, ", . 0 jl size, complete, with additions and im
about Ov a radical cnaile 111 tile : provements, for sale eheap. Apple to A.
taritl. Another class dread the
abolishment of the tax on whisky
and tobacco. Every one fears
some serious change in the condi
tions now existing, and will not
take even ordinary risks in any
new direction until tne question oi fOi'
f. :.i .t i 0) miles east of Albany, near the Oregon
tne hnancial policy of the Govern-1 Pacifil. raiiroad 3eo acres in cultivation, and
Ilient is permanently settled. This I contains sufficient water and timber for gen
j , era! use. would make four good farms
call not be deemed a prosperous Price, 12,000. with terms to suit purchaser.
State of tl.iu8. The amount of ! particulars apply to J. J. DorriB.
money available for circulation is
peril .tp as large ae it has been for
Fruit llryer tor Sale.
LUMMER FRUIT DKYEIt, FACTORY
Blaker, Shedd, Oresron, or to A. Wheeler.
Spriniffield, Oregon.
Removed.
JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS
r) patrons and friends that he can be found
on Lyon street, between Engine Co. No 2
and First street, until his new rooms in Fo
shay & Masjn s brick are ready,
years, but the amount actually
circulating is smaller
WANTED.
We will pay 40 eents per roll for
the current i hoicce sbippinar butter.
is languid. The banks, as baro- j
meters indicating the pressure of i
business, now show, by the amount j AgnCUltal I&iplBffl8IllS,
ot idle money liela by them, an j
era of stagnation. Government! nnu ii-nirumTo
, : FARM innPLEMEhTS
securities are high both here and; nconDioTiniti
abroad, but railroad bonds "aie! OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
lower than can be satisfactorily ac
counted for in view of the abund
ance of money. The Secretary of
theTreasmy thinks there is no
danger of any financial difficulty
arising during the summer, and
the Comptroller of the Currency
pronounces tiie banks of the coun
try to be in good condition. The
prosuect for the crops throughout j
the United states is good. There
is nothing in the financial situation
to excite alaim. The great ques
tion is as to the profits to be ex
pected, and just at present there :s
nothing very hopeful in this direc
tion. The clearing-house returns,
the railroad earnings, all indicate
a decrease of business. Some corr.-
anies have passed and reduced
dividends, and serious strikes have
inflicted loss on many roads.
Conditions may change, a war in
Europe may arise at any time, the j
crops iuay be iaiga and business J
may suddenly revive, but it now j
looks as it there would be no i
material recovery for some time to j
come.
HARDWARE
Stoves and Tinware
r at
PORTLAND PRICES.
CALL AND SEE US.
E. NELSON,
Shedd Oregon.
JACOBS OI
FOR WATERMEN.
WILL I' mi,
DKALEKS IN
Fine Goid Watches,
Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil
verware, liiiiffs, Lildies Watches
and ('bains, und all kinds of El
egant Jewelry
fSUWUCLY LOW PRICES.
c
B Roland & Co
And manufacturers of
Choice Confectionery.
We arewioir prepwrd to famish cboice, freali
catwiies of beat grade, consisting- f pure stick,
j assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra Kreucs
I and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy tuft
j and a general assortment of flue candies
i
I AT tIllEALE OR BETAIL.
I
j iSTOniers from country de&len promptly a
i tcned to. Factory on r'lret street,
W. F. READ,
Albany,
- O
regor
(Saeccssor ti NV!I. ALLEN
Wmter
llll'
son o
s
1 am now receiving new goods in every line and
would cordially mvite everybody to call; and inspect
our stock and prices. We propose to have th .
G-EO. W. SMITH
(SUCCESSOR TO W. H. McFARLAND)
A TAUHY VSxlI)Ei:ATluN.
There i.-. o:..e asj-ect of the tariff
l-usine.-. that is conveniently
ignored bv the free trale ad
voeaU. VV'iii'ie they are loud in
their d enunciation of what they
.torn: a tax upon the necessities Cf
jlife, dahning that the tariff addri
mtst itr -i.iuu:tt to tie price o.' the
All men whose pursuit
place theiu on the water,
Bach as Seafarers, Lake
and River Craftsmen,
Yachtmen, Boatmen, &c,
should be guided by what
CAPT. PAUL B0YT0N, the
World-Renowned Swim
mer, whose autograph is
here shown,says,as follows:
"I don't see how I conld
got alonjr vitliout SU
Jacobs Oil.
CfRKS
LUMATISM, CRAMPS, ACHES,
PAINS AND BRUISES.
CO
3
CO
tX)
The Live Drv Quods House
Albany, and shall at all times studythe
wants. ot 'our patroas both in style and prices.
Dry Goods Notions,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries,Ete
-DEALER IX-
Call andsee me.
(Successor to Jf K. Allet,,
Albany. Oreson.
(nap, Burrell & Wny
M Growi Milk
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior for tunOf and bakers aaa)
The Best Storage Facilltiea
C9TBO Highest yrica in cash
L&AJfY ...
for wbea
fierere Homfistanrait;
5
H. DIERCKSi
WVusttnmvn order Mwavwar il all nil
-bV . ..d wiu, ttta bt in tt murfcat.
SECOND HAND STORE.
BThe past year l:i.;rroven:5t to bea
necessity. The best and ch-apest
plac e in the city to buy your
Stoves, Furniture, tinware
W e sue a'.w-ay? prepnrfd to buy vour
heusehold furniture at the highest
cash price 8oie agents lor the
PEERLESS OIL CAIJ
An Lamp .KiiviiBR.
L. (,1TTI.IEB.
4ibanj Bath Houje
HAIR DRESmGSAL00V,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETORS
EsPLadies nid children's; hair drefs
na: a specialty. DutiJe tatisfactiou
eruaranteid.
Stoves ancl Ranges
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
TINWARE, PUMPS. HOSE. COrPERWARE
Aud eyery variety of cookinir utensils andTnovelties in house furnishinar
sroods. The public is invited to call and examine this mammoth stock "under
the new management.
The City Liquor Store,
W. BAUJIGART, Proprietor.
STN"et iloor tj.thc OdcljFcllows' cinple, A'haiiy, Oregor.SS
Ki.pp oons.'"iitly on ham! t!i finest irnporti'd and diuesti.: wines', li'liiors. 'cigars ar
to'"v :OH. (July lir.t-ciiiHS liquor stoi -in .she city
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAiriTO ORDERS FROM THE CCUHTR
ALBA2TY, - - - OREGON
Have in stock a complete assortment of
Agi icultural Implements
Ot every description, including
in Wagons, Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows, Beering
and McCormick Ho-wors and Binders, Hollings
wortn and Tiger Hay Hakes, One and Two
Horses,
Buffalo Tilts Thresbers, Steam or Hoik Power
Harness., farm bells, garden tool?, lawn mowers,
etc. Also a full line of first-class
JOHN SCHMEER'S
Livery. Feed & Sale stable
Corner Second and EUtwortii Sts.
ALBANY, - - OREGON
Hoksks boardrd by the day or month Car
nasres or busies on reasonable terms
Trta!
NORTHWEST
FIRE and MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY
PORTLAND, giw . . OREGON
C PITA l STOI K.
Fine old cherry bounce ut "VI l
i irart's. ""''-
ivn Away.
. F. Read proposes to he au-ir
a hnejro d watch with lus H .,15
,' ifc-iiarivA. Voseler Co.. iialto..lIJ
i
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Carriages, Buggies, Hacks and Carts.
5u?rv tops a specialty.
11 and examine these oods andfget calalogue of; and 'oS mwLit?1-"1'
s, which are greatly reduced tori trade of 188S ;vnrk' T- ti.c price i 11F O"'low
X II JLl-J KJ JJ JU ; , "-MRhD, Practical Taimn
MANAGER. ggmSSfi
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