Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 07, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE f()T?VTX(T TTTTR A.I0 : TUESDAY, ATTCrXST 7. 1888.
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Daily a.nd Weekly
TERMS OF SUBSCiilPTION.
little more than tne gunwales:
above the suriace, wm huppori usi
liianv persons as can ;et their
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WEEKLY.
(Published every Friday Morning.)
ne copy, per annum, in advance $2.00
When not paid in advance 2.f 0
IN THE SOUTH.
NATIONAL EEPDBLICAN TICKET.
. FOR .PRESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
LEVI P . MORTON
OF NEW YORK.
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS,
ROBERT M'LEAN, W.I. KAPUS
C. W. FULTON.
GENERAL SHERIDAN.
For several months the entire
country has been watching for the
announcement of the death of
General Sheridan. Yesterday the
intelligence came that on Sunday
the gallant hero of the famous
Winchester ride had succumbed to
the fell destroyer, gently and
peacefully breathing his last at
10 :20 a. i. on that day.
Thus one by one the famous gen
erals that led our victorious
armies during the dark days of
the rebellion are passing away;
soon their memory will be all that
is left, but that will never die.
The immediate cause ef Gen.
Sheridan's death, according to the
doctors' bulletins, was heart
failure. The remte cause was
disease of the mitral and aoertic
valves. The complications which
have occurred have been nervous
exhaustion, pulmonary cegeria,
anasa-a and hemorrhages. " He was
restless to-day, but not more so j
than he has been several times !
since hie arrival at Nonquitt. At
about 9:30 symptoms of heait
failure suddenly appeared. Reme
dies which had hitherto been
successful were vigorously applied,
but proved ineffectual and he sank
rapidly, dying painlessly at the
hour named.
V?. glean the following bio
graphical abstract: Phillip Henry
Sheridan was born in Somerset,
Perry county, Ohio ; was graduated
from the tJnited States military
academy and assigned to the first
infantry as brevet second lieuten
ant, July 1, 1553.
After a brief turn in the bar-
Any reference that is- made to
the condition of atiairs, politically, j
in the Southern States, is taken a j
very offensive by the Democratic j
Journals of the north. The cry is
usually made that such reference
j is an exhibition ot the old olouilv
shirt; yet can they explain the
facts that are palpable to even-
observer who glances at election
returns? No other section of the
Union produces such anomalies
as does the solid democratic votes
oi me soutn. An eastern paper
has recently published a table
showing the result of recent elec
tions in nineteen Congressional
districts in the Southern States,
from which it appears that the
clorored vote in those districts
varied from 13,000 in aSouthCaro
lina district to 21,000 in a Georgia
district, and yet in all these
nineteen districts, in Alabama,
Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana,
Mississippi and South Carolina,
the returns did not show a single
Republican vote. In the aggre-1
gate the colored vote of these
ninete n districts was 315,449, and
yet there was not a solitary Repub
lican voter among them. It conies
with very bad grace from our
democratic brethren of the press,
under a state of circumstances
shown in the above to cry bloody
shirt when an explanation is asked,
and the fact of the solid south i.
all tided to. That there is some
thing rotten in Denmark cannot be
denied, and it is well that the i
rottenness should be looked after
before an attempt is made to reform
other parts of the body politic of j
entirely imaginary evils. j
Bft" Staple Groceries I
hi buekhaet & boyce,5 f FkGIas(Mfy
IIU I ILL Ut ftLIVIUVHL 1 BOOK and JOB PRINTERS, J'L
i Of the Willamette Yallev. JLvery uay.
IWMW RqiiIt QTirl Pmnm prriol Printinrr a Qnonialtw 111111 !
! Jn: jWAs: EX 1J 1111 11 UilU U U 111 111 II 1 U I U I 1 llilllliV II LIU 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . 3an-W2J.il
ilillii Lesral Blank3 of All Kinds Constantly on Hand. Ililjlll !
Send for Estimates and Prieiv List of
Office in Fhnn s Block, Albany, Or.
mix, mm urn r u n mvxvw
ALBANY SODA WORKS
, j
Choice Confectionery.
i
Xtake plsas'irs ia anaoxuiciag that I kae removed
i
iron say old store to my aeTsr "building oa tag corner of
Fisst and Broadalbia Strssts.
Taaaking my customers for" the liberal patronage
they have "bestowed apoa me ia :he past, I trust that j
iaa A a a J mm m mm
vnzii increases, xaciuties ana a large ezperieace i may
merit a continuance of it ia thiruturs.
At this old and raliabie house is !se to Vt
found a complete aasortinent, of fresh famiK
rroeeries, to which u constantly oeinjf 3doi im
the seasonable linea el crocianw and proviaioak
such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dned Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchouy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour, J
Canned Goods of All Kinds, '
Bohemian Glassware, Etc
These (roods were all bought when Drkm
were low, and the benefit I the margin will
given to his customers. Kenwmber the plau.
it the old corner on First and Boadaibia Sts.
i 111
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
Proprietors of
And mairofactorers of
The Chicago board of trade
seems to be inclined to correct j
evils that have grown to large j
dimensions in business transac-i
tions in that city. One of them is
the practii e of gambling in futures
in the produce market. Its direc
tors recently censured twenty-nine
members for trading in "puts"
and "calls." The directors then
passed a resolution that any
future violations of the rule against
"put" and "call" trading would
o tlie Patrons of Husbandry !
be expelled from the hoard and
racks he was ordered to Texas ; j their membership certificate for
transferred to the Pacific coast in j feited. Several secret committees,
1855, serving in Oregon and Wash- j consisting of from three to five men :
ington territory until the fall of j each, were appointed to see that I
1861, at which date he was captain ' the rule is enforced in the future, !
of the thirteenth infantrv. lie- I and the directory has received the
called to the "States" he was in j assurances of many prominent!
December assigned to the army of I members that their co-operation !
southwest Missouri as chief quar- j could be relied on in putting down
termaster. After the battle of Pea j illegitimate trading in futures.
luuge, March, lsbz, he was re
lieved and in the Corinth cam
paign accompanied General
Halleck as quartermaster until
May 25th. On this date he was
appointed coionel of the second
Michigan cavalry, in which posi
tion he served with great distinction.
Renews Her Taath i
Mrs. Ph'Ehe (Jhcsley, Peterson C:iy !
county Iowatells the following remark-1
able story .the truth of which is vouch- I
ed for by long residents of the town: j
"1 am To years old, have been troubled ;
with kidney complaint and lameness j
for many years; could not dress mv
seif without help. Now I am free j
from all pain and soreness, and am j
able to do mv own housework. I !
WILL t STARK,
DEALERS IN
Fine Goid Watches.
Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil
verware, Rings 'Ladies Watches
and Chains, ahd'alJ kinds of El
egant Jewelry
astoni3h:ncly Law PRICES.
I have this ar contracted with JVIessr
Sox, of Albany, to furuUk a large quantity of pure
Manilla binding twine to members of our order. sAll
patrons can call at their place of business and by, the
method adopted at our business council secure the
benefit of my contract. I have also made arrange
ments with the same firm to furnish a lotjof Osborne
steel frame binders, Send in your ordersjj as soonjas
possible as harvest is near. Signed
MART MILLER, Financial Agent.
We are now prepared to furnish eHoice, freria
pondiea of fool grade, eonfiiatanir iif nnr Kti.-ir
SteWai't' tfc teJ flavors, mixed candies, extra Frenca
ana a geuerai assortment ot nne camttes
AT rHOLKSAM OK KETAIi:
VOrders from conn try dealer promptly at
Uened to. JVtory uu First street,
1
Albany, - - Oregon,,
Red Grown Mi;
Upon Grant's promotion to le , owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for ;
i- i i it i. to.-. bavins renewed my youth, and re- i
lieutenant general, March, 18b4, j ni0V(Jj t.onipiett.ly rf dise'a5e and ;
he applied for the transfer of Sh, r-, pain." Try a bottle oo cents and $1. j
idan to the East and appointed j At Fosl!ay.and ... 1
Jiim chief o? the cavalry of the! .
Potomac. On September 20th he Ann AV-lJAl. j
was appointed a brigadier genera j j
in the regular army. In June j LOST K STOLES.
10. , , I TN THiS CITY -ON SATURDAY, JULY
I860, he was placed in qomraand J 22, a ladv's frold wa-;h, with the letters
of the military division of the f,-" " tl?e ca4"r;, a sma" fobtatt,h-;
: ed. I he finder will pleae return to Mrs ,
Southwest, Of that of the gulf in ! Francis Pfeiffer. A rewir-1 of $20 will be
July, of the department of the i paid for ltarec"ver-
gulf in August, 1S6G, and of the !
fifth military district (Louisiana
GhEO.W.TSIVEITH
SUCCESSOR TO W. H. McFARLAN D)
SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL
Sl'R IXOFIE L D OREfxOX,
BJf"Albttny yard .and office on Railroad, between 4th and 5th strcetsjgj
Having lumber not excelled in quality, eiidfaeilities not surpassed forMhe
prompt aud satisfuctory lillinif or orders. I rcsneetfullv solicit a share oi'the
ade. A. WHEELER.
WILL BROS
Dealers in ail; the leading
Guns, Pistols, Sewing lactones, Organs, Pianos,
A full Lina ot
Sheet music, musical merchandise,ammunitionfish
ing taclde, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and
pocket knives, The best kinds of sewing machines
NEEDLJES, OIL and Extras fm- all MA CHINES
LINN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Repaising of sewim? machines, musical instruments, euns, etc., neatiy done
W. F. READ,
LOST j
On Sunday July 15, between Albany and
Mrs Sherers. west of Tansent. a srold chain .
and Texas) in March, 1867. In ! woven bracelet with three ruby and two j
' i-w-in cpr f.n rnp n.asn. trie nn iir win uita.se
September, 18o7, he was transferred
to the department of the Missouri,
continuing in command until
March 4, 1809, when he was pro
moted to be lieutenant general and
assigned to the command of the
division of the Missouri, with
headquarters at Chicago. During
the political disturbances in 1875
General Sheridan was sent to New
Orleans, returning to Chicago on
quiet being restored.
During the general's late sick- j
neSS he was made general of the heretofore extended is solicited.
, . . , , . . , Albany, August 1, ls.
array, oemg me iiuro person to
hold this important position. The
whole country will learn with deep
regret the end of this brilliant
career.
return the same to G. W. ijimpson, this city-
Fruit Dryer tor Sale.
PLUMMER FRUIT DRYER, FACTORY
size, complete, with additions and im
provements, for sale eheap. Aply to A.
P.laker, Shedd, Origin, or to A. Wheeler,
Springfield, Oregon. j
DiHMOlation of Partnership.
VTOTICE IS HEREHY GIVEN THAT THE
1 partnership heretofore existing between l
Messrs. Eraerick & Dieringer is this day dis- j
solved bv mutual consent, Mr. Emerick re- '
tiring. The business will be continued by I
Mr. Dieringer, who will pay s.11 indebtedness
and collect ail outstanding accounts. Those
so indebted are requested come forward and
settle. A continuance of the patronage
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J gS3fS I ! i!
(Successor toN.'H. ALLEN)
.TSTE"W
Wmter
ai soni stock
1 am now receiving new goods in every line and
would coxdially invite everybody to call and inspect
jour stock and p.vices. We propose to have th3
The Live foods House
Of Aibanyand sliall Jat all times study the
Wants ot our patrons both in style and prices.
NEW PROCESS FLOUft
(Snfcrio imrtMnSlf nftata naa)
The Best StopageMJitiea
tnho Uitktat prio in tmth for wheat,
AUAtfS ...
NOTICE.
-I have bouglit and turnished
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'ill
I lie ocio
I'llltl
Mils
With new machinery, makin? flour br the
FULL roli.?; prockss. 1 lie mill is now run
niag ami 1 ctn furnish the best of fibur and
fed at leason hie rates. I intend to run my
mill in i uch a manner that none can go away
dissatisfi-si. Give me a call.
G01NS, Proprietor Scio Mills
)
SECOND HAND STORE.
'SThe "past vear has proven it to be'a
necessity. The btet and cheapest
place ia the city to buy your
Stoyes. Furniture, tinware
We aie always prepared to bny rour
household furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole agents for the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
Killer.
And LA-ivrp
L. GOTTLIEB.
-DEALER IN-
Stoves and Ranges
-ALSO A FULL LINE OF
Babyhood contains some infor
mation respecting methods of j
keeping afloat when - in the water j
which those who go sailing without j
knowing how to swim or to manage i
(OW l.ti.
CtTRAYED OR STOLEN FROM TH E SUB
scriber, a lijht red Jersey cow, bra.ss I
knob'' ot her horns, and a twisted c'iain on j
her head. Any information leading to the j
recovery of the cow wil: be liberally re - ardj
ed W.H. MYERS, i
Albany, July 30, lSS-'j I
T1XWARE, PUMPS, HOSE. COPPER WARE
,3.nd every variety of cooking utensils and' novelties in house mraishiisg
c-ood-. Tlie public is invited to call and examine this mammoth stoi-K .inn er
the new management.
a boat would do well
thpir hats.. It say.
to paste m
"It is not'
( 'ACRES OF liAXD S1TITATKI 12 j
miles eas of Ai'ca'iv.r.ear the OreiroD !
1 acific railroad, .'ijO acres in ccitivation, and I
ci'iitaius si.!:-cicr;t water a:id timber tor gen-
era WQ- Wo'i make fi-tir nood tarms ;
I'rvje, t'rJ.ono. with tv
For ..i'.rticuiar.s apy.'.y
r.i t" Mat p-.Tr.iasc-r.
J. ri.rri-i.
enrailv i nowu tiuu a finger laid
ui.-n any .loa.ng object, like a
IoV an uvcrtu"!.ed boat, or even an
.ar, will sustain the body in
'smooth w-.ter atticienti.v for the
head to he kept free for breathing
and sseintr. Many pc-tsons are
drowned because they exert tht-m-
Th vicissitude
trying to mo
es:- -'-ialiy to people ha
bloo !. r or
consl:'-!te the
of elimate art-
co:istitutioni, i
lire !
hev '
the best i
The City Liquor Store:
N. BAVMGAHT, Proprietor,
VZ v.
ni f-uc;; '.arm
if.aioritvv
tS"SiX ibor to the Odd, Fellows1 emple, Albany, Oregon5?
Kseps eonsta?iiy on hn-i the fi:ust :i!.;.r.rtr-d and domestic wtn, Kuufrs, curara.ar
':03. Oi'.ly.firsJ-cl'.issi ii.ju .r start- in sbt- city,
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAIKTO OHDERSf FROM THE COUNTRY'
aieg.: it is .yec s avsaiv.inlla, i
tue use ot wi.ich ctesiies the b:(jod
s-trengthous an'i invigor.-ies i
the sys-.eiii. i
Dry Goods Motions,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
GrocerieSjEtc
liljany Bath House
and :
HAIR DRESSING SALOON.
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR.
JLadiee vnd children's .hair dress
na: a sneoialty. Dotiae satisfaction
guaranteed.
JOHN SCHMEER'S
Livery. Feed 4 Sale stable
Corner Second and Ellsworth Sts.
ALBANY, - - OREGON
HOR8S8 BOAHDio by the day or month. Car
riages or buggies on reasonable terms-
NORTHWEST
FIRE and MARINE
INS'JRANZElCOMPANY
PORTLAND, - - k OREGON
C PIT 41 STtMK.
Call and see me.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
BEAD,
(Successor to N H. Ailei..
JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Pron'r.
Will furnish sacks to farmers and
receive wheat at the usual rates of
storage. The highest market price
j paid for rarae.
I it-fTResr. Maj::olia fiVinr aKvavs nn
hand for sale or exuhanue at reasona
ble rates.
JOHN A. CRAWFORD.
Alba:1.', Oregon.
A clem towel! for every customer tit
Viereck's barber shop.