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TTTF! WRXTNT ITERATE: SUXDAY, AUGUST 19, 1SSS - m.A I Swung w8uSSuu, Daily and Weekly j TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Polished ever,; morning exwPt Mon.te.) e.ivereil by carrier, per week 0.16 j By mail, peryeai.. 5 go . i WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) ne copy, per annum, in alliance ?2.00 When not paid ii: advance 2.0 TIIK MAILS. Mails at the Albany posU-ilice close asfollows: For all offices north j The Eastern states ' (.-,,-, . The West Side And the Kai row Gaue R. R. ) For Portland and Salem 11 A. M Corvallis and Yuquina 12:30 r. . Al office south 7:30 P. M. The postotlice v.ili be closed each evening from six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for the early mor train should be mailed before S o clock the reyioues veniny. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET,5 FOR PRESIDENT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, OF INDIANA. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, LEVI T. MORTON OF NEW YORK. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, ROBERT M'LEAN, t WM. KAPl'S C. W. Fl'LTON. TARIFF VS. TAX. Free traders who are usinjj tlie tariff diseiicsion as a supposed Archimedian lever to lift them selves into place and power, artfully appeal to the voters of the country with the cry of taxing necessities, and claim that the tariff adds to the cost of manu factured articles to the amount of its levy on imported manufactured goods. John 1'. Irish pathetically hawked about the country, before the June election, the old worn out saw about the poor taxed farmers, and the democratic leaders are sending out the game heartrending story in circulars at present. It commences like this: "Under this Tariff the ianner rises in the morning, puts on his common flannel shirt taxed 93 per cert.; h'n coat taxed 57 per cent. ; shoes 35 per cent., and hat taxed 92 per cent. ; takes the water from a buckets taxed 35 per cent. ; and washes his face and hands in a tin bowl taxed 35 per cent. ; dries them on a cheap cotton towel taxed 45 per cent. "He sits down to his humble meal and eats from a plate taxed 50 per cent., with a knife and fork taxed 35 per cent. ; drinks his coffee with sugar taxed 68 per cent. ; seasons his food with salt taxed tiy per cent.; pepper taxed 61 per cent. "He looks around on 'his wife aid children, all taxed in the same way ; takes a chew of tobacco taxed 199 per . cent. ; or lights a cigar taxed 118 per cent. And, sir, even the sunlight from heaven that pours into his humble dwel ling must come through window glass taxed 59 per cent., and yet he thinks he lives in the freest government under heaven." In the same pathetic strain it goes on until it lands to poor afflicted mortal in a taxd grave. The New York Press has been asked by some of its subscribers to explain the matter, and collates these facts: "A common flanml shirt costs in England 3s. tJd., or 84 cents. The cost here would, therefore, be nearly double, or $1.58. The actual price is $1. A common suit of clothes costs in England 3Us., or $7.50. The cost here, therefore, would be $ 12.50. The actual cost is $7.50, same as in England. An all-wool $10 suit such as th it exhibited by Major McKinley costs just 2, or $10, in London T i- i i Kt c ! In England common boots co&t 6s. ($1.50)and fair ones 10s. ($2.50). Instead of costing one third more here the price is $1.23 for well- made brogans and $2.50 for fain boots. A 3s. Gd. (84 cents) hat in Eng land can be got here for $1 , and it doas not cot nearly $2, aa as serted." All knit goods are cheaper here than in England, especially jerseys such as women wear. So are the commoner grades of stockings aud Hocks. American farming implements of all kinds are exported and sold i in liomnetition witu I.nglisa. They! K.,.t,,.. mrro inortJiiinusl V made. UIC ucoti, Juvl rv v 7 j more durable ?nd cheaper the farming implements of . . it country in me American cutlery is imported by and sold in England. I.jes not ltiii provi; thai the pried is not i hitiiioi- than Er-gland .r.t.iery? j i'utU'tv un.S v.tudo.v Co-' .: i'livd '.!:Mt thcV Ui'i WM.n we' . :..lfllU!.'l l 1 . 1 1 ' i i 1 1 ' j tij-'.-ie art it h" or u '! i u;ufif:--e ir. ttie prict.- to-day ii not Mig ;r is a iH'.'Utx-ntth ir.dnstrv, cent. r eans.renealed half the internal tax in have repealed the balance la,t session only Speaker Carlisle tt - f iisecl to reeo 'ni.e Judge Kellev i.r i'li.s purpose. What folly, then. - f ir f. t:iik h limit T.V: ner ci-nt. on ' ! cla.wirjg tobareo. In Free-Trade " " England the workman pay li 0 per cei.t. on his tobacco. - ; Blankets vary in cos t here from ! $1 to $5 a pair. The letail price in i England U practically the same, j and the blankets compare favui- ; ably; that is, a pair of $5 blankets iiere would cost abouc 1, it. equivalent, in England The Gov ernment, in a receut purchase of blankets made abroad, discovered that the difference in the price was only 30 cents a pair. A calico dress can be bought in this country as low as ( cents per yard, a sum equivalent to the duty. If the price is increased by the amountjof the duty, calico dresses cost nothing in England. And yet the people go ragged. The fact is they cost more in England than here. And this is true of all staple cotton goods. A stuff dress can be brought here as low as 10 cents, and the duty is 17 cents. Thus kii the theory that the duty isa "tax,7 in England these dresses are given away and 7 cents a yard bonus for taking them." These and numerous other items of like character, which we have not room to quote some of them showing even larger margins in favor of prices of articles here, are the true statement of prices under the tariff as it exists at present, aud totally destroy the agonizing picture of taxation that Irish and his compeers have and are ravin.: so much about. Thev also show ! the total untruthfulness of the vaunted figurers to establish tlie wonderful results predicted for the Mills bill. NEW TO-DA Y. I Lost. T OST IX THIS CITY A GOLD THKKK Jj link pin. The fuiiier will please leave at t iis otfiee. Lwt, SfraveU or Mftien. SMALL RKD MILK COW El'.OM UHK i premises of James V. Pine in this city r.n ' Tuesday. Auif. 1-t. Any one retiiriun the I ume will he suitably rewarded. j (Souse and for .Sale. 1 ONE AXi ONE HALF STORY DWELL insr coiitaiiiing ' rooms, bath room uii.l pantry; Is less th;.n two years bjilt; location central; another lot adjoining ran he h:ui withbain if 'lesireil, or would jhII it seimrate from dwe'ling. Price very low. Apply to T. A Shane Horses and Hack I-or Sale. HORSES AND HACK FOR SALE--A WELL matched span of jounsj horses, weight about S00 pounds ea;h; good to drive or ride: also a litfhi family hack; also road cart with nole. used onlv a few times: very haiids'iine: the above are for sale ch ap, separace or t.-I jtether. Apply tol. A. Shane. IH.ssolution of Partnership. LAP TOTK-E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership Heretofore existing ovtwn n Messrs. Emerick & Oierinscer is this d;iy ai- solvcd by mutual consent, .Mr. Emerick re tirin:,'. The business will he continued by Mr. bierinijer, who will pay s.11 indebted nes and collect all outstanding accounts. Tin we so indebted are requested come forward and settle. A continuance of the patroiKie heretofore extended is solicited. Albany, August t, 1SSS. ' Keui uveal. (J patrons and friends that he can be found 1 T OSEPH WEBBER AXNOUXCES TO HI on Lvon street, neiweeu engine km. jo. s i on Lyon street, between Engine tx. io. z and First street, until Ins new rooms in r- shav & Masou s brick are ready. ANTEI AX ACTIVE ENERGETIC j man to represent us as sales agent ii. thiscitv. Adoiess. Wunamaker & l;r..n, Philadelphia. The largest retail clothing house in America. For Sale. GOOD BUGGY HORSE A FOUR MIXUTE j mare of spirited style, yec jrentle for la j dies to drive, will be sold reasonable, in quire at Hrrald office. Fruit Dryer tor Hle. i PLUMMElt FRUIT DRYER. FACTORY ! size, complete, with additions and im- . provements, for sale ehiap. Apply to A. j Maker, Shedd, Oreipn, or to A. Wheeler,! Springfield, Oregon. ontracfor anil Builder. THE UNDu-RSNJNED, HAVING LO : cated in Albany solicits patronage i from city and country. Will contract j to build "bridges, barns, and all manner ! f dwelling hou-es. uicliidmg KftKvn . E-'lake and Eliabcthian styles . , of buildings. Will furnish plans and j wpai jactlon guaranteed HULBTJET, -PROPRIETOR OF The City Feed State "Is prepared to furnish first-c'ass rigs, and to board horses by the la , j w;ek or month. Stable on Fourth i street, between Ellsworth and Lyon. A DTi Rnltnral IinnleniBiiis. riRM IMD! FMFNT5!? QF EVERY DESCRIPTION I HARDWARE Stoves and tare j A j pnpTr ( Vf) PR MIES, i C ' Lb AND SEE US. S. 2TZLS02T, Si.edd Ore."m. T ATE I LOO. 0 Hi; V.-1 i :-r day iTS.-lf. E-'-V ffia8Sfi882IKlSSliSgSilI 'nmm nimiMMlim ! ' .jM , tSr ; 'V'wf ! i ( J i I taks pls&suxa ia announcing that I aae removed froaSny old storsitolmy Tmiliiaj Mi tie 'corner of Fisst and Broadalbin Streets. Thanking my customers for" the liberal patroaage they have "bestowed apoa me ia the past, I trust that with iacreased facilities and a large espeiisnce I may merit a continuance of it in the luture. 1,1 u GrEO. W. ACCESSOR TO W. as zsO CD -- CO m cr3 53 r J-3 H (33 Mil -DEALER IX- Stovesaa,xicl Ranges ALSO A FULL LIN 10 OF TINWARE, 1UM1S, And every variety of corking utensils iindnovelties in house furnishing i good-. The public is invit'.d to call and examine this mammoth stock 'under !'"" " The City Liquor Store, M. BAirjIGART, Proprietor. 5T.-t .loorjt i UuJOddJFilIous'cinplc, Albany, Ore-onT. Keeps con-itantlv on hand the fitust imported and domistie wine Honors, eiu-ars ar to'-ioos. Oiiljvfirst-eljsss !ii;ii.--r store in fii v'.ty SPECIAL ATTEKTICH PAIDO ORDERS! FROM THE COUNTRY' i Ohn&n Cry for I, WILLI KTAHK, DEALERS IX- Fine Goid Watte Diamond .Tuwelry, Fine Sil verwart, Rins.' Ladies Watcln and Chains, aiklall kinds of El frant Jewelry AST0HISHI13LY LOW PRICES. SMITH H. McFARLAlND) HOSE, COFFER WARE Pitcher's OaGtorla. j BTJBKHABT THE LEADING and JOB PR1NTE1 Ml Of the Willamette Valley. Banfc ana Commercial Legal Blanks of All Kinds Constantly on Hand. IBi Send for Estimates and Price List of Work. illlfei Office in Flinn's 9j$iMiS Wk Patmns . J t ilU J. ti ll V11U 1 have this day contvacte ifim & Me ox, of Alb iny, to tuniHii a huvi .l tiitit t pure Manilla Imding twine to nieinucid or'nir order. All i patrons Jean call at their place of iMHiiitf.ss and ly the method adopted at our business council secure the benefit of niv contract. I have also made arrange ments with the sanu1.. firm t steel frame binders, Send possible as harvest is near. 5l"-x-",ally yard nd office on Ua'lroad, between 4ili and 5th streetsI g Tlaviiiir lumber not excelled in quality, cndfacilities not surpassed forjthe prompt and satisfactory tilling or order. L resnectfullv solicit a .share ofgthe ade. A. WHEELER. WIIvIv BROS fo-sP1 0 Dualera in all tlie leading Guns, Pistols, dewing Machines, Oraansi Pianos A full Slieet music, musical merchandise,ammunition,'fish ing tack, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives. The best kinds of sewing-machines NEEDLES, OIL and Extras for all MACHINES LINK COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repairing of sewing machines, musical instruments, euns, etc . neatly done W. F. READ, (Successor to N." H. ALLEN) Winter and 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 tb The Live Drv Goods House Albany, and .shall Satj all times study the Wants ot our patrons both in style and prices. Dry Goods Notions, Furnishing Goods, Mats and Cans, Call and see me. TKT fXSnece.-'r to & K0YCE, Printing a Specialty. Block, Albany, Or. WM. tm r,. -nv"v v T" -vUlVA-itf nf Hiiskanilpy H VI I I UUWliilVlL J l! 1 with Mr. Stvarit,t ; - furnish a lot of Uslorne in your orders as soon as Signed h I fc MART MILLER, Financial Agent. Line of- snrii stock ." B .1 ''O M f V KJiL er8cries.EtcS2?S IB! X H. All. uj L Albany. Oregon. Bakery -AJT7IX STOCK OV- Staple Groceries I Fine Glaffiware,Crockerj Th best quWi of tmut, ooSm. nitonm, mu -. auMB, eta. CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Breac? Every Day. At this old and reHkbte hoase ia aim to found a complete MBortaiMat, of trash fa mil (Toeeriea, is which ia constantly being &Jde the seasoosbte iinee of tseciea aad pmhtiom Vich as j Cranberries 1 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 ail boaKht when priev were low, snd the benefit of the margin will t -given to his customers. Hcmecubur lite at the old corner on First aud Broadalbin ku. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER. Proprietors of And manufacturers of Clioice Confectionery. We are bow prei to furnish choice, f, Z'ZZ and a general assortment of fine candied AT THOLCSALE OB KETAtl fSTOrders from eoantry dealers promptly a tned to. FW;tocf ou First street, Albany. - - Oregoriy i 1 f If' j "i Ml I jPflWI ! : lIlvU uluHll lIllllUv IfrOX, VtHKIXC Wk C riwf's, NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Strperlof tmeUaSlf i MuVr im) (Superior far family aaal b(karjr sa) sor wbaaa, NOTICE. 1 have iiou-hc a.id :unusiie.I TleScio FioiiHDg Mills With new machinery, makir'qr flour by the full rollrr ruichri.v Tlie mid is now run ui.i ami 1 can furnish the best of flour and feed at leasonahle riites. I intend to run my mill in tuch a inaiiiier that none can go away dissatisfied. Give me a call. E. G0INS, Proprietor Sci Mills SECONDHAND ISTORB. jffThe past year hasfproven'it to he 'a necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy your i StoYes Furniture, tinware We aie always prepared to buy your heuseho'.d furniture at the highest .ash price. Si;!e agenl lor thej PEERLESS OIL iCAH And Lamp Filler. T llfVn, L. GOTTLIEB.a Albany Bath Home and ; HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOE. ?"Ladie: ir.d childreu'6'"hair dress--.g a specialty. DatiJe satisfaction guaranteed. JOHN SCHMEER'S Li?ery, Faed&Sale stable- Corner Second and Eihworih Sts . ALB A IVY, - - OREOOH TTowfiw BOAKiiRs by the day or month Cae-Ilni-en vr bugsrie or, rsanable term, vinl NORTHWEST M ami MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY l PORTLAND, - vj fpHKOON -lT.I. STOIfc. MAGNOLIA MILLS, JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r. V.'iU furni-!j sacks to farmera and receive wheat at the usual rates of .o.. .it;..ii,,ii lioar aiwnvs on hind for sale or exchange at reasona ble rates. JOHN A. CRAWFORD. A clean towcll for every customer at l.-reck i barber shop. far J