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4 THE MOTCNTXU HERALD: T TUESDAY. ATIG-UST 2S. 3tfrttmttrt -71 '1 rVVl Petitions, the henate ha passed a Daily vmo Weekly telegraph in the hands of. the inter-1 TEUMS Of ftUriSCillPTJON: s a step towards the desired I Z HI Hon. ODEN BOWIE, Ex-Governor cf Maryland and 1 action DAILY. PulnWd every Miorn:n-.' exeei-t Moiu!a.) !lcce!tecl h? he P?Ople eUv;.ri bv .aivricr. per week cua Washington critic savs that "the AJ iii.iil, (iti D W and will undoubtedly be so i The! Weekly. (Published every t'li-iuy M 'rninz-) ne copy," per iiiinum, isi a-lvnmri 2.po When riot paid r.i advance TUE M ll. Mails at the Albany u.istotfkeclo.-e :is follows For all ottires north The Eastern states ' i'he West Siile " ,y And the Aai row Guujre 11. ft. ) For Portland and Salem 11 A. M Corvallin and Ya.iuina Pi:SO p. M 'ofiiee south 7;i0 p. y.. The pustotiiee will be closed each evening rom six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for the early uior train should ie maileil before 8 o clock the revioues venin-r he" NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOU PRESIDENT, B EN JAM IN 1 1 ARRLSON, OF INDIANA. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, LEVI P . MORTON OF NEW YORK. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, ROBERT M'LEAX, WM. KAPU3 C. W. FCLTOX. JMJIAN TREATIES. hill . w f;ir us it is iitumpstion- I T j i i am! will nrovo of advantage to the I . " commerce of the country; but in-j stead of thus aodating the tele graph lines and the railroad corporations, we feel qute sure that i to combine the telegraph with ti e postal service, under the direct supervision and control of the government, would be more in i accord with public sentiment, and in the end afford cheaper rates. This change will come sooner or later. In the meantime, the bill may be accepted as a recognition of the principle that the govern ment may place the telegraph lines under its management whenever it may be deemed expedient to do so. To put thetn in charge of the Inter state Commerce Commission is but a step, yet a very important step, in the right direction." The outlook for better prices for our leading cereal, wheat, is fairly good,estimated deficiency in France is 156,400,000 bushels, in Great Britain 2S.000,000 and in Germany 10,000,000 bushels. India will ex ceed the yield of 1887 by 20,000,000 bushels and Russia by 15,000,000. No great demand is expected at once, but higher prices must come. America will be called upen to supply the deficiency of 100,000,000. m i President of the Maryland Jockey Club: rn I ir ai, jacoos Jii acts most sausia-wiuji o X o (R1hU'y: R. S. WITHERS, Esq., Fairlawn Stock Farm. Lexington, Kentucky: "I use St. Jacobs Oil on my horf.es, rny men and myself. It is a sovereign cure." PHSTE LUMBER . tnt a r zFZRijezisrjDXr, -PRonuiTOk ui- SAWMILLS, Stir Bakery .-. 1 I I The nonsensical method of mak ing treaties with the Indians, which has so long been the senti mentally sustained governmenta May of dealing with them, it is to be hoped has about come to the end of its course. The plain busi ness way and the only humane method, is to deal with them as individuals and not as IribeB or independent nations. The Boston Transcript says that the Sioux's rejection of the treaty that was drawn up by some of their best friends, headed by Senator Dawes himself, will probably make an end of all this business of treating with our Indians as if thev were ! rohMcUn(.t;,m, F . ; I RALSTON- JOHNS-On Thursday, Aur. representatives of a toreign power. 23di 18S3, at the resi(ience of Hon. n c ot of The supposed discovery of gold bearing quartz at Davenjwrt, Iowa, turns out to be zinc, of which it is said to yield from 60 to 75 per cent. Reduction works will be started. CE Having oiH' ' f the ItU'ircM :md bvt : '.'iMil;tU-d iiiiii! er ;nls in flu- sl;iie. ii; otu viiii;- i'.v'hi inUiK i ineiit fur tlm.-c !. to jmri line dres.-etl or uii- diesM'd limihcr. and will deliver the Mtut in iiny juii t cf tiiis city mi hurt tio tiei ii w:i;ii loads at the I'.i'h.v. ii. j)kes per tlK'iuiirt IVet: CieinViressed -22 50 Sl)o the. sed on 4 sines 24 00 Kustie iimlf flooring No. 1 22 5 ) Kustic ami fioorinc No. 2 )S 00 (Viav and rir pickets or squares 24 00 Roofing 25 0 ) e llic;l hoarding IS 00 Lihcial discount on above rati.-s on c.i r loads. I )!' in 'lie eountry who are prepared to do tln-ir own hauling w ill find it lo liicir advantage to ali at the yard direct, and make llieir puivliaes. Hates on all kinds of lumber to eouipare favorably with any mill m the statu are guaraiitreu. A large stock constantly on hand. Julius Joseph. Manufacturer of Choice Cigars -A IT71I. STOOLJOV- -AND DEALER IN- FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST Cigars, Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and" full line of Smokers' Articles. Also denier in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. - Next door to Bui khart A Keeney's K"al Estat.Ortiec. Albany Ogti Staple GrrcxjeriesI fine Glaswape,Cro(ierj pny, eta CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Breac? Every Day. Atthlj otd at reBbla booap is 3me tm (ouod a. xvmpieie aasortBMot, of frwh fwnik Crooeriea, to which Is eonstaotty being aJdeT i lhe senna Me ham Qlgratmim and pnrtinat nui w Cranberries, Fine Pickle, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buduvhcat Flour, ! Canned Goods of Alt Kinds, j Bohemian Glassware, Etc. These goods www aS houghs 11km prcm vre low, and the benefit erf ths auugin will Ivr fiven to his customers. Hsesember tit? plau. at the old corner oo first aod Broadaibia Sta. ' II. k Patrons of febtliyi! M4KU1IlI. I toko plaasura ia aaaonacisg tKat Ilhao removed ffroa ay oli stars toZmy ww "building on t2i9coraar of ! Fisst aad BroadaTbia Strasts. J I have thisjday contracted with Messrs, Stewart tfc Sox, of Albany, to tiiruish.i lare iiautity of pure xaaasiag my customers xoritae uuerai patronage j Mauill-i'oiiidiiio: twine to members of our order, aij patrons can call attlieir place of businessand liythe method adopted at our business council : secure the benefit of my contract. I have also made arrange ments with the same firmjto furnish a lot of Osborne It is always more or less of a farce, and generally has been attended with scandalous corruption and often with cruel fraud. The open ing of the enormous Sioux reserva tion, the existence of which is really a preposterous anachronism j George, hi Portland, Mr. L. O. Ra.ston, Arlington, and bliss Ada K. Johns, Gilliam county. NEW TO-DAY. they hav9 besto-t7ad upon me is the past, Z trust that with increased facilities and a large experience I may merit a continuance of it in tie ruture. City Marshal's Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE owner or keener of any- do:; or dops in the in a nrnnrin.. T -f , . corporate limits ot tne city ot Albany, that xn a growing Territory like Dakota, the tax mv,n 8Uch do for the year lsws now almost a State, is decidedly ! " now due- and payable to the City Marshal;! , . t t ' i- i ana tn an uoga iouua lumnnif at iarse best tor the Indians themselves, as j within the city limits, upon which laid tax it- u :,,i:4i I has not been paid, will betaken up and dia It WOUld immediately give an m- of M prided by an ordinance "relat- crease to the value Of their remain- ! in t0 taxing docs and regulating their run- , j nint; at iarge." Section one of said ordinance 3 ng lands more than atoning for ! provides: That it shall be the duty or the what thev would nart with Thia i citv Marshal on and after the first day of YTiittl mey wouia pan Willi. ItllS j Auj;ust of eat.h veaI to collect Urora the own- reservaf.inn. whirdi would almnat i er or keetereach dog the sum of $1.50, and . , ,i -vr . , , ! for each slut or bitch so owned or kept, the take in all New England on the : sum of 33.00. ! ot- lllianr- Ot'AT1 thi 'Oth daV of . iL. . r 11 k i.' ! Citv Maishal. PI I YOUNG. map, bars the Black Hills fromi direct railroad communication, and , ' separate? tl e flourishing njithern settlements from the boominsr southern ones. The Indians ttand Ili.vsslatiun Kotiee. TtrOTICE IS HERKBV GIVEN THAT THE 1 1 firm nr Tweeilale Honkins has tieen . i : 1 u.. n...4..nl ..a..nr AM f in their OWii light in thus barring outstanding accounts xhouli be immediately j , c j ' settled at the store. The business will be the march of improvements, and ; bv w. c. Tweedaie at the old! there are plenty of shvsters and ! stand, wno will collect all accounts and settle " , , f all indebtedness of the rirm. sharks at Washington and on the i w c. twf.edai.e, . t . . . Jul" T. G. HOPKINS, "I-"" " - ' - ' - " ' the old order of things. is likely that the next Indian matters will be Hence it Brsrs and Hack For Sole. f ! -w-m fO Mr. 1J Kt'XT VtW C 4 T A 1VVTT. atep in I mued span of joung horses, weight to trp'ifc : aboul'S-:0 pounds ea?h; good to drive or ride; w . . - i . :i i i.. .1 .1 n..t. , . ' U , also a ugm iaunij iiucivw iwhiwi. .v.. these Indians as wards, and not as ! pole, used only a few times; ver handsome; t u t i i the abo'e are for sale cheap, separate or to- toreign nations which have the . ! Vppiyto T. a, Shane. treaty-making power; to decide - what is best for them, and to see Dissolution or Partnership, tfiat miph rtiMacsiirpa itp nnt i'ntr i otickis hkrbht oives that the pabtnkr- tuat sucn measures are put into . py heretorore existing between c. B. effect, whether the Indians 1". Roland, J. W. Koland and J. H. Roland, un-ii-, der the firm name of C. B. Roland i Co., is them or not. Congress, some years this day dissolved by mutual consent, ah enacted a law that in the accounts due sa.d firm w, beplaeed in tne C. R. ROLAND, J. W. ROLAND. J. H KOLAND. C. J. DILLON & CO, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF FUBNITU HE Do general job work, al?o bargain in flooring and rustic. Those contem plating building will find it to their advantage to call on us at our Frctory, at sr Foot op LvoN Street ago, negotiations with Indian tribes : hereafter there should be no treat-1 ies, but agreements. Technically this plan has been followed, and j House and lot for Snle. treaties are not now negotiated1 one and 0'E-half story dwell- X ing containing i rooms, bath room and With the Indians as treaty-mak:ng pantry; Is less than two years b Jilt; location August 21, 133. powers ; but this distinction is of no effect, the Indians do not recog , nize it, and still insist that they are powerful nations whose chiefs can . dictate to the Federal authorities. A Washington dis- central; another lot adjoining an be had with bain if desired, or would stll it separate from dwe'liiig. Price very low. Apply to T. A Shane Dissolution of Partnersbip. VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE iN partnership heretofore existing between Me-srs. Kraerick & Dieringer is this day dis solved bv mutual consent. Mr. Emerick re bate h to the New York Evening The business will be CDntinued by . , Mr. Dieringer, who will pav s.11 indebtedness l ost Says that there IS no doubt ; and collect all outstanding accounts. Those tli at a hi'l could now imm fi1(k i so indebted are requested come forward and mat a m.I COUU now pass tne , gettle A C()1,tinuance ot the patronage house With little dllllCUlt V, whieil I heretofore extended is solicited. 'a IV. 1 1UC1U should direct to be done the very j things which are provided to be done in the bill that the Sioux j have just rejected, with the dif- j ference that the opinion of the i Sioux would not be asked about it, Removed ! TOSEPH WEBBER ANN'C ana tliere IS uUt little aoulit, alSO, J patrons and friends that he can be found I Albany, August 1, 18S8. Lost, istraretl or Stolen. SMALL RED MILK COW EKOM DHE premises of James V. Pipe in this city i,n Tuesday, Aug. 14. Any one returning the same will be suitably rewarded. that SUCh a measure COUld pass the on Lyon street, between Engine Co No. 2 1 I and t irst street, until his new rooms in I-o- senate. TEL EG RA PH Ci N THOL. shav & Mas.m s brick are ready, T)Ll X si Fruit Dryer lor Sale. .UMMEK FRUIT DRYER. FACTORY size, complete, witn addition and nn- nnumerable petitions have been ; 5akl!rt sh;.dll oreg- n, or t.. a. wheeler. went to congress to the effect that sringtiei.L the telegraph system should be put t'onlmrtor and Builder. under governmental control usa branch of the postofiice depart ment. These etitims and the outspoken sentiment of the people, as voiced by the press that comes jiearest expressing , their t-enti-ments, clearly indicated that the great body of the people, who had become cognizant of ti.e ituation of affairs, a- far as the luanipula- V HE UNDtRSItJNED HAVING LO Tcatc-d in Albany fo!icit patronage from city and out try. Will co:itract to build bridges, barns, and all maimer if dwelling liou-e.. including Queen Anne, Kar-tlake and Klizabethian style uf buildings. Will furnish plans and s: vitiv ili:H fiv.e ui" t charge. S.ui? in-' ion guaranteed W. ;. iJASSEL- t -rRuysirTi.!! oc H ILL li SIM. I DEALERS IN fm Goid watek Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil verwart, Kings, Ladies Watches and Chains, and all kinds of El egant JewelryggjEfl A3TJ3HiN2Lf LOW PRICES. GKtCO.'W. SMITH JCCSSSOR TO W. H. McFARLAlSD) 03 OQ - -H ct3 CD CO DY.M.V.ll IV- tiouuf".!ie teiegraph business '.rr P'i V CU ,!K'erxK-d, were iu favor oi the J (JlV V speerty adoption o that nature. Instead, however measure of f urni-h f mt-cl.tss i i... ...... i r is- ' " . r III m of ado iti.T a ' zu ' l ,: ' ' .T :, ! And ev. ry variety of -veeK u- mourn. tHi!s on t 'liiiTii ti. ,.i,i:,. u in'.-;t. the ladieal charge indicated by tue tree;, oetwern KiUworth and Lvon. ue new !::.in Mii..-i:t. i L toves and. Ranges 0 X Fl.'LL LTNI-; OF iRE. JT3TPS, JfOSE, COrrEiniAIiE :;rr ut'-: ) c.dl a r.J .tn 5' Tiovcl'.i.-'p in Louse fiirnisiiing xmir:; tbis nr.t3!tnoth stock Jinder as soon as steel frame binders, iSenia your ordersj possible as harvestis'near. iSined MART MILLER, Financial Agent. SPRINGFIELB!?SAMILL BAlbany yard and otfice on Kailroad, between 4ih aai5th streets IJJ Having lumber not excelled in quality, undfae'dities not surpassed for tb. prompt and .-jatisfaetory tilling or orders. I resnectfullv solicit a sbare!ofTth ade. a. WHEELEKT" WILL BROS J HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, Proprietors ot ALBANY SODA PMH And manofacbtrera of Choice Confeutionery. We are sow prepurd to furnish choice, fttfc candies of beat grade, convnttng- M rmre m.! wmum vora, maw caiMues, extra c rencs and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy tug and a goueraj aasortmeBt ot line caadia AT WOUkAU OB ftTAlL. ' CaTOrdeis (fom oontry rlnlm piotaytiy afe amed ta. Fkutorj on item jittmA, A.lbary, - - Oregon, Red Crown Milk Mir eVmnUM hay-h NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (BtferitriactaiaQasCmkaam) The Best StOfugeMIitiq Au&3nr J& Dealers in all the leading fiuns, Pistols, Sewing Machines, Organs, Pianos,! A full Line of BR Sheet music, musical merchandise,ammunition,'fi8h ing tackle, etc. Warranted razors butcher and pocket knives The best kinds of sewing machines NEEDLES, OIL an d Extras fm- all MACHINES (LINN COUNTY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repairing of sswinmachices, musical instrument, guns, ek, neatly done wJf. read (Successor to NVH. ALLEN) STEW 1 Win stock ter and sonnff 1 am now receiving new goods in every line and would coidially invite everybody lo call and inspect our stock and prices. We propose to have tb The ,Live Drv Gnods House Of Albany, and shalLlatJ all times study the wants ot our patrons both in style and prices. J NOTICE. Ii havebousrht and furnished The Scio FloiirmiJiills With new marfiinery, making flour by thi FULL ROLLER PKoCKHH. Tne mill is now run iiiag and 1 can nirniph the best of flour and fetd atieasonable rates- I intend to run my mil! in such n.aoner trat none can go awsy diMsatiftlied. Give me a ealL E. G0INS, Proprietor Scio Mills S2C0O HMD STORE. BThe past jf ar i.ar. proven it. to be necessity. The bst and cheapest place-ta the citf io iiy your Sto?3ss ifiinLitiiie, tinware We aie it ay, prepared to buy your ueiwehoid lur:::lare" at th highest raa priet. aole agea'us for the And Lamp L CAN Killer. L. GOTTLIEB. Dry yoods Notions, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, irocenes.Etc iitaj Batli House aN' D - HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER. PROPRIETOR. rSTLadiw and chi.'dren'dhair dres ag a apecially. Datije satisfaction .'i!ara!ite-d . , 1J0HN SCHMEER'S Liiery. Feed k Sale stable Corner Second and EUmorth Sit, ALBANY, - . ORBQOX H0R3M EOAMto by the day or month Car nages or butraie on reasonable terraa vinl M ORTHWE SX M iieil! MARINE INSURANCE CQNPANY sj POKTLAND, 1L0REG0N MAGNOLIA MILLS," JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r. Call and se mo. RSnocesscr to N H..Ailcti; Albany,Oreon. Will funiial, sacks to fanners and receive v. i; at at. t . . lalOT (I highest market price ' storage. The .aid for same. a-Best Magnol: flour always o JOHN k. CKAWFOED A clean towell for evrvTTr Viersct's barber sho J 7 Custoa er a A -