Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 08, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE ArOIiXrS TTTTRATVP: WCTXESDAY. AUaiJST 8. 1888.
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horning Satttj jficvacl
Daily a.n:d Weekly
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(Published every r'rklay Morning.)
ne copy, per aumiiu, t:i advance 82.00
When not paid in advance
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Uaiied States army there can Le
j no successar to the title of genera!
! conterU'd upon hiiaby the recent
act of coiigress.as it J'-es with him,
being created as a deserved special
honor will probably be M.ijor
General John SL Si-hoSeld, who
was born in Chautauqua, X. Y.,
September I'D, 13:51. He received
his education at West 1'ohit, and
made a record f-.r distinguished
ability and bravery during the war
oi the rebellion.
fok fredi-st,
BENJAMIN HAHKISON,
OF INDIANA.
" A A A 4 A SI A
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
LEVI P . MOliTON
OF NEW YORK.
: FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELKCTORS,
ROBERT m'LEAX, WM. KAPL'S
t C. W. FULTOX. "
THE DIFFERENCE.
It is perhaps a difficult matter to
fully appreciate the differences ex
isting between our free American
government and the monarchies
of the o d worid. At least is it so
to those who have never exper
ienced any other form of govern
ment, but have spent their lives
so far in the "home of the free and
the land of the brave.
A single
One of the saddest sights of
modern Europe is that of the poor
lunatic widow of the ambitious
Maximillian, who lost his life at
tempting to be emperor of ilexico.
Carlotta is said to grow more
violently insane with her advanc
ing years. The oniy alleviation
that time can bring to her is the
passage across the dark river toi
the husband whom the ambitions
intrigues of political schemers led
on to his sad fate.
(
Emperor William, while on his
p marinating visit show, it is said,
will call (Upon his grandmother,
Victoria, of England. She will
probably not talk very much about
the exemplary (?) care and affec
tion show n for the mother, Victoria,
a semi-prisoner at Potsdam.
OVAL
Gex. Sheridan's final resting
place will be in the Soldier's Home
cemetery in Washington, and the
, funeral, which of course will be a
s! ... ....
military one, will be as unostenta
tious as possible. Such was the
expressed wish of the general
himself.
It is estimated that four thou
sand Chinese have been smujiled
from British Columbia during
past year into this country.
A DESERTED HOMKSTK.lI.
uie
:csola(e Condition of HeerhcrS
Country Kesiitcare.
comparison may bring to view one
difference that may cause tiie
most of American voung men to
thank their stars thit their live
are cast here rather than there.
Take as that comparison the
method of keeping up govern
mental military defense in this
iand of ours, and in Germany. Our
volunteer system is perfectly ade
quate to our wants, almost proving
so in the times of as gigantic a war
as modern times has known. Now
how about Germany? According
to the last amendment to the Ger
man constitution every many who
13 physically competent must serve j
seven years in the standing army ; vw vni.L-. 4t - r.rw,-,.)!
of the empire. This service com- j the palatial residence of the late j
mencs when the youth is twenty Kev- Henry Ward Beecher, near:
years of age. Three of these seven j SX1"; " TTi 7 0l"L-uPant-'
J lne tine Jersevs an I horses nave i
years are given to active service, J ix.en sold and 'the farm is still in
while the remaining four are given j the market. One orlVr of ffio.OliO j
to the immediate reserves. These ias been 'fused. The beautiful j
, , ... ' lawns are allowed to uo unmowed : ;
seven vears do not relieve the citi- ,,. , i . -. i , . ,
i grass and weens have grown over ,
zen from further obligations of a j the only unsurpassed flower beds,;
military character. For another ; and an abundance of early fruit
five years he is a member of ;hat!falls ungatherpil to the -'rouill!-!
. - , , , . . , . i One ot Mr. Beet her s sons lives in
part ot the Landwehr which , a rented house in Orange, X. J., j
liable to be drawn upon in case ! another lives in Brooklyn and the ;
the necessity arises for immediate j third in Washington Territory.
reinforcements. The soldier, if he The fa. and "h"J? and orna"
, . ... . . ! mental hills and buildings cost Mr.
is spared, is now thirty-two years Beftt.heP 1U)V.-a,j of :50().000 Wid
of age. Until he is thirty-nine he j the expenses of keeping it up for
has to serve in another section of years, and the price asked is
the Landwehr upon which the : 0,000. Were the premises oc
, , . .,, , , ' cupied and kept up, there is little
second uraft will be made in case dobt of it3 sl0Qnl 'having a pur
of an emergency. This plan will chaser, but left unoccupied, to be a
give the ijerinan emperor, should prey to relic-hunters and a play- i
i.e find himself hard pressed, an f lor pnohc, it will soon
e n . r.... n,-.- be like anv other abandoned larm
army oi fully 0,000.000 men. , an(J wiU on,y fof wbat the
How would the young men of land is worth. .
our country look upon a law com
pelling them to give seven of the
Z taks plsasuxs in announcing that I ha?e removed
from my old store to my ne-77 "building on the corner of
Fisst and Sroa&albia Streets.
fori tie literal patronage
they have "bestowed upon me in the past, Z trust that
with increased facilities and a large experience Z may
merit a continuance of it in the nature, !
Thanking my customers
lliji THE LEADING
I wm
and JOB MIDIS,
Of the Willamette Valley.
Bank aiiu Commercial Printing a Specialty.
Legal Blanks of All Kinds Constantly on Hand
' m wm
Ijjjjj Send for Estimates and Price List of g'
m 1 office Flinn s B,ock' Albany' 0r- pltpt
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Star Bakery
i
1
Renews
Uer Tnth-
best years of their lives to military ; county Iowa tells the following remark- j
service, with a pending claim for , able story ,lhe truth of which is vouch- j
c ., i , o ! eel for by long residents of the town : ;
" : i am 7:J years 0idi uave been troubled
full consideration of this j with kidney complaint and lameness
phase
cure many
at home governmental affairs
HILL & STARK,
DEALERS IS
Fin Goid Watches.
Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil
verware, Kings,L:tdies Watches
Mil Chains, anJall kinds of El
egant Jewell y
ASTONISHiHCLY LQW IPBICES.
cuuaiuutaiiuii ui ulio ; wiin hiuuc) euuipiuiiu uuu lauit-.nt-ss :
of despotic governments will tom?7 year.s oa not dresainv-;
1 .' self without help. Now I am free :
aany of the habit of growling i from all pain and soretie. and am
able to do my own housework. I
! owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for
I h Lvinir renewed mv voiitli. and re-!
As TO the question of how close moved completely all disease and j
a relation there exists among all ; l,1i'?Try a bottle 30 cents and $1.
air UMid) aim :ia.ion f.
human beings, there is somewhat ;
of a difference of opinion, even
among those who accept the literal j
genesis of creation. If Mr. Henry
Kendall, author of "The Kinship i
of Men," is to be believed, there is ;
NEW TO-DAY.
GKEOW.TSMZTH
SUCCESSOR TO W. H. McFARLANDjJ
To tie Patrons of feUiy !
I have this lay contracted with Messr Stevvartt
Sox, of Albany, to furnish a large quantity of pure
Manilla binding twine? to members of our order. t. All
patrons can call at their place of business and bythe
method adopted at our business council secure the
benefit, of mv contract. I have also made arrange
ments with tlie same firm to furnish a lotjof Osborne
steel frame binders, Send in vour orders as soonas
possil)le as hai-vft is near. Signed
MART MILLER, Financial A cent.
A. FULL STOCK OF
Staple Groceries I
FineGtarelrockery
The best quality o taaa, coffee, I lining on.
tcte, etc
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Breac?
Every Day.
At this old and refkble hotiae is n)se To t."
found a complete Maortoient, of fresh funik
groceries, to which is constantly being sJdd
the e&wonble lines of crassriss and pronsktsti
such us
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order.
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds, i
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
These goods were all bought when prteas
were low, and the benefit ot the margin will bn
given to his customers. Kenoember the pla
at the old corner on first and Broadalbia Sta.
CONRAD MEYER.
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER4
Proprietors of
ALBANY SODA WIS
And manufacturers of
Coofec
Me
SPRINGF
ELD
SAWMILL
SPUIXfiFIELD OREfOX,
2l5?"Allii!iy yard ami oilicu on Uuilrotid, between Mi and 5tli streets
Ilavinirhnnber not excelled in quality, andfacilities not surpassed for!the
proni)t and satisfactory tilling or orders. I rcsoectfullv solicit a share of j'the
ade. a. WHEELER.
WILL BROS
Dealers in all the leading
Guns, Pistols, Sewing Maolimes, Organs, Pianos,
A full Lir.e of
Slieet music, musical inerchandise,amninnition 'fish
ing tacle, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and
pocket knives. The best kinds of sewing machines
NEEDLES, OIL and Extras for all 31 A CHINES
LINN COUNTY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Repairing of sowing machines, musical instruments, exins, etc., neatly done
W. F. READ,
LOST OR 3T0LEM.
iiiiij vxa.a. a v a i-' a a t w - u a .
, a lady's ?oM watch, with the letters ;
JIO , need Of the "one touch Of ed. ' The finder will pleise rJturn to Mrs !
Francis Pfeiffer. A rewarl of '0 will be
JULY !
! paid for Its recovery.
LOST
niture" to "make the whole world
kin." He tracer our relationship
to one another, not to a common
t 1 u i 1 . . , On Sunday Julv 15, between Albany audi
Stock, but IU each Cil3e from an M . Sl.,-rtr s, west of Tangent, a sold chain j
actually livin' individual back- woven bracelet with three ruby and two
J tiaavt note nn tho i.laa . TVl4 titlilrr .' 1 1 Illta I
"Wards. Home Of the results are returo the same to O. W. Simpsou, thin citj-
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most startling ; as, for instance,
the calculation that the normal in- j
crease of ancestry up to the thirty-
Fruit Dryer tor Safe.
T) LOWER FRUIT DRYER, FACTORY
V- ! L size, complete, with additions and im-
Second generation Shows that each! Blaker, Shedd, Orein, or to A.' Wheeler,
liying man has 4,294,7,2 an- Springfield, Oregon.
cestors. Aiter that, who can doubt
the kinship of the world? Taking
liia vie vat nf f.h ftiihiti'r. t.hprA IS
. I Messrs. Emerick k Dierinijer is this day dis-
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niMNOlittioH r Partnership.
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
i partnershij) heret4fore existins between
CO
m
solved bv mutual cons;nt. Mr. Emerick re
tiring. The busitifss will be continued by
Mr. Dierinjrer, who will pay s.11 indebtedness
and collect all outstanding accounw. Those
indebted are requested cmne forward and
settle. A continuance of the patronage
heretofore extended is solicited.
Albany, August I, 1SSS.
ground for
quite an ancient population.
It is a matter of interest to the
majority of the people of this
country that the ready pencil of
Thomas Nast, which used to make
Harper's Weekly a much sought
; KiiouM ui' uer norns, auu a iw is CO c lam iu
again brought into Use in the line her head. Any information leading to the
1.: 1. ;f ., 1 j . .j, recover ui uit m nui ue u:ieraiiv re. aruj
which it use-1 to do such i tVU vri
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-DEALER IN-
,a O B-iriber, a liaht rel Jsrsev cow, brass
w Lt.
TRAYED OR STOLEN FROM THE SUB
1 Stoves a,iicl Ranges
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
TINWARE. PUMPS, HOSE, COPPER WARE
Albany, Julv 30, 1SS8
on
valiant work. His contract with
Harper's, while it could not make
him work against his preferences, j Af.KA' -ES ?F and-siti-ated is!
" 1 ' W miie.i e;ist ot Albany, near the Oregon ;
did hinder hi UI from Working for Pacific rai'.road. MO acus in cuitivution, and i
., L i .i . ' contain ?un:c:ent water ami timber for aen- i
any otiier paper, but that contract ; ,.n use womd make t.mr aoo i faWn !
now exoired and he will now ! i,. with :... tof.t purchaser.
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engage in inost empnatically
And ot
I 2"oods. T
the new nuna
Tery vj.rlctr opookin2: utensils am
li:. pubUf iy.avited to call and cxan
ageuie'rt.
and novelties in house furnisliinjr
nine this mammoth stock under
Kor particular;; appi.v to J. J. L'orri?.
Kpcaking with hi.s trenchant pencil
;. ' -.rrison and Morton and the
hst .nterests .i i.mr American
.epnbiiv-. Harper's Weekly may
think they ovr. the worl''. but they
c-niiiot eoiitroi tsie peucil of
j'homas N '..
The viciasitu-Ie of csimafe are
trying to r.t'v-t -oiitkHtioi;.
espei'iallv to people iMviir impur
blood. For all sr.oi- ai'.-l they
constitute tiie ir.ajority1. t'-.e b-s"
safeguard is Ayer's arsaparii!a.
the use oi whici: cie uises tiiebluo'l
and stn-ngtliens and itivijrates
tlie svstem.
The City Liquor Store,
dL BA U3IGA RT. Proprietor.
t&Ziext door to the Odd Fellows ewplc, Albany, ire-'Oi."i3
Keer-j ronsk-.'.it!y on h:u;.! the fir.es? iiujiorte'l and di-nustic wi:ie, liijuoi-, cigars ar
f,-ncs. ' Oulv et-cla$ li'iu-.-r store in she city,
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAIKT3 ORDERS? FROM THE COUNTRY'
(Successor to X. H. ALLEX)
Winter anl sorim stock
1 am now receiving new goods in every line and
would cordially invite everybody to call and,inspect
our stock and prices. We propose to have th
The Live Drv foods House
Of Albany, and shall !at all times study the
wants ot our patrous both in style and prices.
We are now prepared to furnish rtioice, frcnig
camlies of best gTdc, eoieuting' ot pare xti.-it.
assorted flavors, mixed candien, extra Irenes
Mrd chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy tu
and a general assortmeot ol fine cimtiae
AT 7HLRSALK OB RETAIL;
f3f Orders from coantry dealers promptly at
Uned to. Factory un first street,
Albany, - - Oregon,
M Cmq fflk
, avunmnc wk rp.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
pnFtnlnr riTfinfTl mil Wiii inn)
The Best Storage Faeilitiei
MTTke Herbert ytie in .
for wheat,
NOTICE.
-I .have bought and furnished-
fP Ci ' !1! It'll
1 1 Kii) huiiiills iiiiiiS
With new machinery. mViTr flout by the
full rollrr Toc3.-.s. utill is now ran
Mi.i and 1 can furn:sh tj:o !i.t of fiour and
iced at leasonalile J intend to ran my
mill in tuch a manner tiit none can go away
iiss.itistiei. iive me a call.
. G01NS, Proprietor Scio Mills
SECOND ' EJJD STOEE.
The past year has proven it to he a
necessity. The hr-st and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
Stores. Fmnitme, tinware
We 3! always prepared to buy your
household iurnsture at the highest
ca.'h price. Sole aent? tor thej
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And Lamp Killer.
L. GOTTLIEB.
Albany Bath House
AVI
HAIR DRESSING SALOON.
JOSEPH WEBBER. PROPRIETOR;
HFLadie nd children's bair dres
:is : specially. Da tiie satisfaction
sruaranted.
JOHH SOHMEER'S
Liyery. Feed & Sale stable
Corner Second and EuHicc-rih Sta.
ALB AS" V. - - OREGON
tJOfVi BOASosnc by the day or month: Oar
inasa or hugien reasonable terms
v5nl
NORTHWEST
FIRE and MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY
i OREGON
Dry Goods Notions,
a iiriiishing Goods,
Hat end Caps
"-0KTLAND.
( PITA!. STOI K.
oots m
Call and see me.
Shoes,
Grceeries.Ete
i M t '!"0"A
Si.eridan as co;nuia..der
jor to
oi
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A
i.e
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
a7" Jp. -DihJ.ZD.
(sncoessir to X U.
MASNOLIA MILLS,
J0HN A. CRAWFORD, Prcpr.
J rt ill furnish sacks to farmers and
; receive wheat at the usual rates of
I storage. The highest market price
i paid for .asne.
I it'Best Macr.olia flour always en
j h-'tid for sale or exchange at reasona-
ble rates.
JOHN A. CT.AWFOKD.
Allei,,
Alba.iy, Oregon.
A clftiii towi-ll :or every customer at
Yiercck's barber shop.