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TIIE . MOirSTS'U H ETTA LI): SFXDAY, AUGUST 2. 1SSS Daily A-iLj Weekly TERMS OF .-J U HSC RIPTION : DAILY. Published every morning except Mo:u1,.) e'.ivort;d by carrier, per veok 0.15 l-y maii, iur yu a tO WKKXI.Y. (T'ulii:4:e-1 even Friday Morning.) ne eopv, per annum, in mivi-.i.ue il.VO When not paid in a-.iva.nve 0 i Mails! at the Albany postoiHue close as follows: For all oflii-cs north .4 SPECIMEN. The Umpqua Herald has again a angp'l hands and now comes tons a bright spicy J 'eniocratic semi ve?kl' edited anl published by Fioed and i'ishe-. Here is our ij?' boys, and we wifh you s-uc-ces.s. We now think we can hold our way up t-trvc-t coteniporary level by Reviewing his actions and Heralding the news abroad of and I. :-C:3'J R. The Eastern stales The West Side And the Nairow Cruise I" For Portland and Salvm 11 A. M Corvallis and Yu(uina 12:80 p. m Al office south 7:30 P. u. The posiol!ko will be close.! each cveiiini; ro?n six to seven o'clock. Kegistered matter for the early mot train should be mailed before S o'clock the rf-.fioues veninsr. NATIONAL EEPDBLiCAN TICKET. for h:::sidext, BENJAMIN HARRISON, OF INDIANA. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, LEVI P . MORTON OF NEW Y'ORK. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, ROBERT M'LEAN, WM. KAPC3 C. W. Fl'LTON. EDITORIAL NOTES. The cry is very frequently heard that the result of elections is brought about by the use of money. Indeed the accusation has passed into a proverb and is tacitly ac cepted as a fact. Probably there is scarcely any foundation for it in nine cases out of ten when the claim is made the successful elec tion was brought about by barter and sale. The Farmers Friend says that money is useful in defray iny the usual expenses of a politi cal campaign, and in providing the literature, processions and pyrotechnics which arouse the enthusiasm of the votes ; but it is not so efficacious in a more evil line., that buying voters, as is so often charged. The purchasable voters in this country are not numerous enough to decide an election, and the hue and cry about a corruption fund is an insult toi'7 the rank and file of citizens. Moral elements influence elections in the United States more than sordid-minded politicians suppose. It is natural for a defeated party to find any reason for its defeat but a popular repudiation of its tenets and candidates, hut no one soberly believes that any coalition of millionaires can carry an election in this country, and such a coal -tion would injure any candidate whom it favored. The money bas are by no means as formidable as the impecunious and disappointed patriots sometimes affect to imagine. Even King Cotton was dethroned when he became too arrogant, 'and other combinations of wealth will fare no better. i t rover LU'velami s .strengin v iet ory . I ose bu rg Review. As a specimen of what the Re view ca!l "bright spicy," we clip the following from the paper re ferred to, the Umpqua Herald "In the defense of Col. Ben. Harrison, Jas. G. Blaine has an opportunity to distinguish himself as a criminal lawyer." Bro. Bell is one of the advocates of a clean, impersonal canvas. As he so fervently endorses the Umpqua Herald, we suppose this unmitigatedly dirty inuendo that Gen. Harrison is a "Col." and even a "criminal' clean canvas. n his idea of a The City of Chester collision in tiie entrance of San Francisco harbor, resulted in fifteen deaths. A Kansas man is trying to breed up a stock of cattle that will pro duce buffalo robes. Eureka. The motto of California means, I have found it Only in the land of stinr-h'tic, where the orange, lemon, olive, fig and grape bloom and ripen and attain their highest perfection in mid-winter, are the herb? and gum found, that are used in that pleasant remedy for all throat and lung troubles, Sjmta Abie the ruler of coughs.asthina and consumption. Foshay & Mason, sells it under a guarantee at $1 (X) a bottle. Try California Cat-R Cure, the only guaranteed euie for catarrh. Well Boring. E. B. Davidson has sent for a ma chine for boring wells and in a lew days will be ready to bore wells any wli:re in the city .from two to fourteen inches in diameter, any depth. Just leceived at SV. F. Head's a full line of ladies line muslin underwear, also girls' white dresses and infants slips. Call and see them. NEW TO-DAY. City Mar.sbai's Notice. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE owner or keener of any dog or doi;s in ihc corporate limits of the city of Albany, t' at the tax upon such dogg for the y-ar ls8' is now due, and payable to the City Marsha'; and tint al! dojfs found running at lar;;e within the city limits, upon which ;aid tax has not been pjud, will betaken up and dis pose! of as provided by an ordinance "relat ing to taxing ilos and regulating their mn nitur at large." Section one of said ordinate provides: That it shall be the duty of tin C'tv Marshal on and after the Jjr.-t day o: Ausus of each veai to cuilect from the own er or keeper each do the sum of 31.50, ami fir each slut or bitch so owned or kept, the sum or S3.00. Uatea at Albany; Oregon, this iOth day of August, l-3. gximiD (IS A AC HAYS, Citv ilatshal. IN7' V solution oln'r. kT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE tint) of Tweedale & Hopkins has bee,: tlusoay dissolved by mutual oiisem, A outstanding accounts: sbo dJ be iu:iiiediat'..;. setc.'ed t the store. The bu4iuss will 1 continued by W. C. TweedMa at the stand, ano will collect all aocomus ami settle all indebtedness of the rlrni. u W C. TWKEUaLE, T. ti. HPKiN. Horses and Hark For ale. ORSES AM) HACK FOR SALE -A WELL matched span of jouns; horses, weight aboul'S JO pounds ea;h; good to drive or riue; also a'light family hack; also road cart-j with pole, used only a few times; very handsome; the above are lor sale cheap, t-cparace or U rether. Apply toT. A, Shane. In Crawford county, Illinois, a mass meeting of farmers decided not to raise ?:iy wheat, barley or ryeifor three years ; to burn evor in fall and spring all headlands, thickets and woodlands, and to destroy all rubbish that could af ford winter harborage to the chinch bug; to cultivate only clover for forage, and to sow plats of wheat and rye to be destroyed in May or June in order to collect the bugs of the vicinity and destroy them. This is a heroic remedy, but it is regarded in the neighborhood where it has been adooted as .... - , . Iloase and Lot for Sale. uw,uraJ ""ca'J wi ONE AND ONE-HALF STORY DWELL- Dissolution of Partnership. m Ol 1CIS ir I". z.lr.m i;i r.. iiiai nm rAni..r.A- 1! ship heretofore existing between C. B. Roland, -J. w. Koianaana j. ti. Koiana, un der the firm name of C. B. Roland & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Ali accounts due said firm will be placed in the hands of H, Brvant for collection. C. B. ROL'.ND, J. W. ROlj ANb. J. H. ROLAND. August 21, 1338. XX ing containing 7 rooms, bath room and pantry: Is less than two years bailt; location central; another lot adjoining ean be had get rid of the pe3t. It was recom mended by Prof. Forbes, the Illinois State entomologist. Farm-! fwith l'a,n, ilir !u2 "n from dwe hntf. Price very low. Apply to 1 . ers ot Uregon are to be congratu-1 a Shane lated that so far they have not had to contend with this terrible chinch ' bug pest, and probably never will have to. Dissolution of Partnership. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership heretofore existing between Mess's. Emerick & Dierinsrer is this day dis solved bv mutual consent, Mr. Emerick re tiring. Tne business will be CDntinued bj Mr. Dierinjjer, who will pay ail indebtedness and collect all outstanding accounts. Those so indebted are requested come forward and settle. A continuance of the patronage heretofore extended is solicited. Albany, August 1, 18SS. President Cleveland ha been severely criticised for absenting himself from the field of Gettys burg on the occasion of the recent veterans reunion. This is decidely bad taste. Grover did quite the proper thing in staying at home, in view of the fact that he absented himself from this same field in 1S63. Gen. Salomon. ex-resident the island or Hayti, with his family i and several members of his cabi- j npt recently arrived in New lOrk,; X size, complete, with adcitions andim . t 1 I provetneiits, for -a being fugitives, lnose island re- 'Biaker, sh.-dd, Or publics are cot very stable in their ! ?pri.miieid, oreaon governmental Lost, Straied or Stolen. SMALL RED MILK COW EROM DHE premises of James V. Pipe in this city on Tuesday. Auar. 14. Any one returning :he same w'ill be suitably rewarded. Removed. JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS patrons and friends that he can be found on Lynn street, between Engine Co. No. 2 an-' First street, until his new rooms in Fo shay & Mas m s brick are ready. P fruit llrjer lor al. XMMEK FRUIT bRYER, FACTORY ehtap. n. or t. Apply to A. A. Wheeler, affairs rulers are about as veritable monarch. and their uneasy as (ft z UJ UJ 0') cc O X DC O Hon. ODEN BOWIE, Ex-Govei ncr cf Maryland and President of the Maryland Jockey CSub: "St. Jacobs Oil acts most satisfactorily." S. WITHERS, Esq., L. Falrlawn Stock Farm, Lexington, Kentucky: "I use St. Jacobs Oil on my horf.es, riy men and myself. It is a sovereign cure." MrF4jwii! Mi the low Wig55 A Hugeina uoiflefe Mirror oi w onugrLaiiarj p IjHftPy! Ten Acres (JFOwevllli Fasclnatnia; AsiiJisemeutsL,: L B A. N Y V.' i 27, N( I K -i'i.c ;irr..-;g.-nntits of tin- m.-rica ! Sl,,.w;.u :rs Pooled .. u il: prevuit any oiii-r Ci:v.i- :i'...:..vj.s.t'!ig A!i.;inj thi:- km:!. ELLS BROTHERS A FULL stock ay Staple Groceries I llasware.Crockej1? taC ZENOHMOUSE I United Shows ! T 1 I take plsas'irs ia aaaouacins: tliat I'lia-v rsnoved from my old stars jtolmy new building on tad corner of Fisst and Broadalbin Streets. Thanking my customers fop" tne liberal patronage they have bestowed upon me in the past, I trust that with increased facilities and a large experience I may merit a continuance of it in the ruture. - i i Th best nali of taz caOot, raising mh, etc CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Breatf Every Day. AtUilfl oM snd raOabla hoaar is shs to ; found a complete aasorUDent, of fresh famiK : (roceries, to which ia caoiitanUy beiri aJdfljk (he seasonable lines et watmim aal p ikin j ucfa aa Cranberries. Fine Pickle, Dried Beef Chipped to Order Anchouy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc. These gooda were all houchc when prieea were low, ua uc Daneot of uie maiyui w ill bff given to his eustomera. Ktnmb the pla -v at the old comer on First and BroadaJLbis Sta. ' CONRAD Mill. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFERt -Projirietors of- WMI INYS0DAPR1 S MIL i Mm REAL ROMAN KIPP0DR0ME.3-RING CIRCUS KLli'VTID STAGE a tad o-coin rr lis h: 2s rr alj&2s age C. J. D1LL0I & CO., Ai, ..t K.i rl ii s il.uiiioii Mic'-air and Aivn'u-Clu.mpioiih. H'!i vodn.mi-"Celeliri-tit-s, i;.ivclo:is Iliitu.in riu-iMiiiR-na unil litifst Zoological Titaitires," Merged "'' - :"'.1 M.u -i ak-d in a o!o-s:il :!1id rnt aralk-lcd L nily. iltyflO.OOlivIsiellforliePuMic' ACTUAL DAILY EXPENSES $4 2fo.oo OOYALLY AND TKA .Ci..i..i'I.V SURPASSING ALU OTilhR SHOVH 1 ' Anil J;iif Ki.ou'jh to Swallow Them A'l. , AJT ATTEMPT TO IMITATE IT Would P.ankru.t any ol ht rJEstatili.-l.nu-iit on the Face of the (iloli.r" Human Imagination 4 i.nrn,,U,d ly lis Ma-iil.us XagnUui. -"VVHOLESAI.K MANUFACTURERS OF- K XJ Ii 1ST I T XJ HE Do irtncral job work, also haiain in flooring and rustic, plating Diiiidui-- will find it to their advantage io call on us : Those contem tt our Frctory, at tif Foot ok LYON STKEET X'i WILL d ISTARK, DEALERS IX Fine Goid Watches Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil verware, Rings, Ladies Watcln's and Chains, andkall kinds of El egant Jewelry v... ASTONI jH!NSLY (LOW IPHICES. GrEO.TW. SMITH (,.jccessor;to w. h. McfarlatsD) -. CD 5 A well-to-do larmer was heard to remark yesterday that the very larae yield of wheat in Oregon this yar was duo, without dou')t, to the exhiierating etlet'ts of the overwljelntinj victory for i-roteition in the election last .hiue. pI:..,TJ), in addition to yeUow ievr. ."-i- b..at of tt r -v.. . arth q" -i t -.k that caused the people , . rufiJ iu-o the streets, but result in no other -damajie but tk t'oatrartor anil Butldrr. THE UNDrLRSiGNED HAVING LO "eated in Albany Solicits patronage from i-ity and cour.try. Wii! cn:!tract to build bridivs, bsr:, ntv! :.!! i;i:in:er of dwelling hou-e. includiiig 2u-en Aiuic, Ea?t!:ike and Elizaiiftlii;'.!! .-tyles of building. Will f;.r:i!.-di j-.Jai;. and s-i ' -Mi .-. tt ) i.s fe of t c-tu-rge. Satis :t inm "uaranteed W. .". CASSEL-t CO CD c3 CO as i 03 I H. ETJLBUPw! DKALFlt IX i U WIS. TheWiz.ardMai ktnan of the Wo, hi. Unirersal Champion inr, Tray aud - I Tvy $s,-,t, a,l his t:,t. I;s Faintly og 1. -ad Shot?. HEKRY BOGARDUS, TUEUBFATKST KrEJ?Ti:iAN ;i.ASS BALL SHOOTER PETE BOGARDUS, THE HERO RIFLE RtjY OF THE UNIVFRSF and LITTLE EDWARD BOGARDUS, T!?g"-.var-old Cra. k Shot, will ro,itively aP! ear at each performannce I THE GRANDEST ASSEMBLAGE OF CHAMPION ARTISTS EVER SEEN. m or.i.!.,-, wrcaiesi i.;viiu; Bounding Jockey The above are unquestionably the Five Greatest Liying Riders. NONE DARF 0 K t y v.?I-LS?r5lJd,Privcs 23 KorfPS " tl,e HiPPOdrome Track. mij.i mi i nnwi i KI ANO BROTH K PETIT AM) Mt EV: Asionishiiur Aerial Stars. "i-eSo'!d nr5ves -:; Horses in the Hippodrom i't o . KxP,J'"'" of Classic Statuary posin FL'S, Pl.enoincJial Acrobats. mii'riiYh H i"'trf'!! Li","'Cr Vv" and W' KKking Dancers, rni i, v4 w - ati,,jr f M""-ts and Grotesque. THE SI M.l, I-.ouestj tans and ikimilabl.- Vaulters f'ARON IJKol HERS, the Funniest Clowns on Earth i.i.uieycie hxprrt.-, ai,d an endless arravIof'Equestnans tyuii.ast. Acrobats and General Performers." MELROSE FAMILY. B FROPRIKTi.K. OK- I Stoves a,n cl Ra nges Sift hit- tStj 1 furnish irst-class ; HdTl i . i . 3 1. .... U.. Iia t 1 . . rii's. ana to noarti ntusco uy mv ujr, ; ugjj,. plnr month. Stable on I'ourtii .mj. EUswcrtu aua Lj ua. Vae uew l0 A FULL LINE OF T1XWA11E, PIMPS, HOSE, CO VP Ell WA RE week or eve-y vartvtv of v- '.'ing uienHs and riovel'.u V'.i.- !:::. 's invit'.-. : cil! and examine this s in house mammoth s fui nulling ' lock Z ind.er JZlniZi.?'V ever placed on Exhibition- wit ,U., 'r..",i ,t ...l(lrt I-:,,.,,,,,, Trained Hevd of Field. ants on t'u- t.al r,SH.eofln: .,..: ;h, ,,,;, .kiu !,-,., io, K,c,;l,aiiUne C ow ad tii Uiuy hany Kieph.tut this Side ot tho Client. 1U anyACo orconm-.r ( Il6;, rox h.i.le un.i u'leyV vi'-- v v!..--. ;. .(.rjr;:r Mult-fid .t t a. y . D.MI.Y. USTAL POl'ULAIt 1'Ju7ks'7)Tm7 CUSTOMARY JIOUKS. "M"AAl SPECIAL ROUN i TP IP !-:XCI.:iJM,MVS v AJ , UALL!X)Vt7 S"i'l S(:;tioIl Acec's ;V-f !::; f: ,iir IU tbibt at Cervaili. A And maaofttctaren of Choiee CoBfectionery. We are bow prepared to furnish choice, U-zm candies of best grade, ossistinfr at pare stick, assorted flavera, mixed candies, cxtru r raacm and cbooolate aeama, fancy itiized, cuudy uj and a general assortment oi floe cjadiea AT WBOLBSALB OB BETAIL. CJTOrdora turn eeosUrr iraitrn ptomuvU aa kaiid to. IWtoraVoanfc atceet, Albany - - Oregory Eel Crown Ife NEW PROCESS FLOUR, mi NOTICE. 1 ha-.e Ui,ut;lit aLid tur::iahcd ie Scio FIoiiriLi Mil's With ni- niai liintry. making flour by the f 'Lh iiou.K!i i-RucKss. Tne mill is iiow run ilj ami 1 i-a:i turinh the btst f f flour and r J at ii :ioiiaViie rah. I intend to run my .;iiI in null a maimer tl at none ean go away ciiaciiitUiicii. Uivo Uie a call. f . GOINS, Proprietor Scio Mills SEGOID HAHD STQEI. i The va$t ?ar has proven it to be newity. The best and thcapebt piaee iu the city to buy your Stoyes, FurnitiLre, tinware We aie uIwaj:, prepared to buy your heusehoid furnilure at the highest cash price. Sole agents for the PEERLESS OIL CAN And I- amp Filler. L. GOTTLIEB. Albany Bath House HAIR D R ESS SNGSA LOON, JOSEPH WEBBER. PROPRIETOR; EL:idie? and chiidreu'shair dress, air a specialty. Dntue satisfaction ? JOHN SGHMEER'S Li73iy. Feed & Sale stable Corner Second and EUmorili St. ALBANY, . . OREGON H0R818 boardid by the dav or month Car rueorbug,ne on reanable terme von! rlHE NORTHWEST MARINE 1111 INSURANCE COMPANY PORTLAND, -ZS-StOREGON IPIT.tt STOfc. MAGIDLTA MTTJ.s JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r. Will furnish sacks to farmers an.l receive .vheat at the u J t es of t ain t.-.r satue. pJeat Magnolia fi.Vjr aw " i "'-r s;iie or er,.;l; ble i;-tc-3. ays on ange at rea&oua- A. CRAWFORD. Vi3,.n r,c!I fT customer a i-tckt Larger slmn. cr shop