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ALBANY, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER II LSSS
VOL. III-NO. 250
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LUNGS -Sold on GaW
Send Cor ciculdr,Jrtrtmt3jor2,!. J
1AVK YOL A COLD in the nej J wnieh do
ejrotion of mucus or matter in the naval oaskisres which either munt be Mown from the
rose or drop back behind the palate, or hawked
roitrouhled by hawking, spitrifisr. weak ami
- f. un r
THE OMLY
t p a won., -w . . .n
qUAWTEED
CURE TOT
CATARRH
inirTimr KrriLr
LmU' L I IINL. I'lLLi' LQ
0 R0V1LLE
corrodins; sores reve
the corruption within.
As every breath drawn into the luns must
tions in the nasal rases, it must ueces'ariiy IrlUw s) at icitoi'irg c lie wlr.e stcre
cradually takes plsce, while the n orbii.' rr.Mter thst is tai!vtu iti.ij i) s;ti) sttn.'
into the stuinavh, enfeebles digti-tion, and fttn jn ct es c.nps:, ii t.tf i ;l y.rita-n!-rty,
nervousness and consumption. " -
dS& DO NOT PROCRASTINATE.
If you have experienced any of the above-symptoms; doj?not; delay ,lbut try Californi
Cat-R-Ocrk at om e. We pos tively uarant eejj a few applications "relitieand a thorousrh
treatment to cure. S:x months treatment for ti.OO: sentry mail
Santa Abie ai4 'at-K-t'nt-e. For Male by
SHAY
The Red
Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Copperware.
J Pumps, iron pipe, robber hoe and plumbing eoode. Sole aecnte for the
HOebTAled "Early Br;akfaRt" co-jk stoves and.ranges, and "FAulUcl6', parlor
rentirr stovos. Albany,; Oregon.
AT COST!
ML
1
Gr. W. SIMPSON.
aving purchased the stock of Clothing, Gents'
furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Etc., of C. B
Avujauu k, vo. is now
ftter
j
Bargains
Having a complete assortment of General Merchandise, bought at a
biir discount, which he etill proposes to sell at cost. Parch Aprsi will rlii
well to call and get his prices before
from 2o to 30 per cent: The'higheat
uuce oi an kiiius, fiiuci in oi ;iiiiu..
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
Land of Discoveries
EUHEKA
$1 I T,!-' tto "f C'-ilifojma mcar-s "I
j I ihsv f.-,:rnrl it." Only in that tend oi
I I fc-unsh::u:, whi reithe oranir emo
iir n'' ;ri''": ',1"OIa "1' ripen attaii
j .J - I - ' -1 ".wn
V l.eir h;hi st perfection in mi.'-vi-iiit.-r
re rr.e herbs ana mini ii iin.! that art
;i-e! in That plea.ant reme-iv for.aJ!
throat aiiil luiiir troubles Santa At-iK
j..- ...... "u.ua, u. (.ulna, atl'l HHI-
t,. ml.. if .-V,.. i
itiv Oregon, have been ai'.poiiit-uJ
aiisuuiil'fi hsvalMf California ri-cn-
-.ly, bin! !-c'A it iimlera guarantee at !
i bottehree for fi.f".
... -FOR SALE BY , , ' " '
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ALBANY
CREGON
: Inol (Vet better? Have vou an exceseive
or snuffed harltAarri to the throat? Are
infianied even, frequent soreness of the throat.
nnsrinif or roannj in the ears, n,ore or
lesa irnpairnient of the hearing', loss o
smell, memory impaired, dullness cr
dizzinesx of the head, dryness or heat of
noser Wave you lost all sen of wraell?
Have vou a hackinir coiiirli? Jlnve tou
dyapeptia? Is your breath foul? Ik so
Voi; havk tub Catarrh Some .have al
ithese symptoms, others ontv a part.
(The leading svniptnm of ordinary ia-
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yellow or greenish colored matter.
Foul breath is caused bv the dteorc
posing secretions exuded from festering
ulcers far back in the head: ometimes
the membrane covering the bones is
eaten away and the bones themselves
gradually decay. Such cafes ar in
deed objects of, pity, as stench from
CAL
pass over andfbeconie Dollutfd fbv the reliev
r
Mbany, Oregon
6.L
(Successor to E. W. Lanc;don
BKALEB IN-
Brags, Paints, Oils,
Perfumery and toilet article,
als" u full line of books am'
siationfry. periodicals, etc.
Irif" PrescripUo'js carclu'li
curnpouuJcil
IN COD FELL3W3 TEMPLE.
Albany Oiesroii
Front.
prepared to otier
buying elsewhere, you can save i
market price paid for "country pro- i
km
Ml
TBI
FRONT !
than
fie Albanv Bakeryi !
Under the new Eanapemsntof-
-WHO KEEP
A fuil line of choicegfaniily" procer es and
provision.
Cannea Pineapples,!
Clioice TaWe Delicacies
Ornamented cakes for
Wedmnas mid Parties.
Salmonlbellies, mackerel and sa!tJtisl:of all
kinds.H
fSESH BAKED BBEAB
Jvcrv Day
Best Syran. Pies. Cakes
TEAS and COFFE
andie Nuts. Raisins.
CANNED unODS, ETC.
'ai;e best Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
f-jTAt .John Fox's old -tarn'." l.-'.v KI mi t
new brick.
WOODIN I WILLARD
LIVF-
-IN A-
Live wft,
Tbis is whut Albany is at present,
and in order to keep pace with the
lively times in this city, they
have enlarged their etore and (stock so
that they now have the most complete
and desirable line of furniture in the
valley'. Their double salesrooms in Fro
man's block are filled with an elegant
assortment of new furniture, consist
ing of lounges in new paUi-ru, line
gold picture frames, willow chaira,
easy rockers, marble tables, brackets,
etc., etc. An examination of the stock
will show this to be true in every re
spect. University of Oregon I
.ISsfEUGENE eiTYj?3 .
Next session begins on Monday, the 17th of
September, 1888.
Free scholarships from every county in the
state. Appl v to your county superintendent.
Four cou-ses: Classical. Scientific.Litemry
a..d a short English course in which there is
no Latin, Greek, French or German. The
Knsrlish is pre-eminently a Business Course
For catalogues or other information, address
W. JOHNSON, President.
H. .1. Mi.nthorn, Pres. B. S. Cook, Sec.
S. Farrar, Vice Pres. C L. ilooRBS, Treas.
Oregon Land Company.
Organized for the purpose o! buying
and selling real estate, advertising the
Willamette valley in all of the leading
newspapers of the United States, em
ploying eastern agents to direct home
t-eekers to the Willamette valley, and
home ;i agents in all the principal
town6 of Marion, Polk, Linn, Benton,
Clackamas and Yamhill counties to
aid in locating iminiirrsnts.
COOK At Mivtiiohv Manafers.
E'For particulars call at the Albany
omce in me late building, one door
weJ-t of Stewjrt & Sox.
Hodson fe Dickinson. Managers
Kxcrntrtx' Notice.
"iTOTlf'S". IS HfPrnv nivrv kiht t-ih-
undersigned has this da,y been duly ap-
OUIU.-U e.xecui-ix oi me last will and testa
ment of Charles Koth. i1a-i lfitr. .f t
county, Oregon. Ail persons having claims
agtinst said estate are required to onvent
them, to the undersigned at narrisburg, Ore
son, properly- veriflefj, within six ui'inths
from this date.
'I his Hd day of Setitcm'-ei . ltSS.'
MAU'lilA i'.OTH,
J. K. Wemiikbtord, Executrix.
Attorney fcr Sxecutrix.
Parlor Bros.
Al
CI
0JM
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vanes. A marvel
of purity .strength and wholesomeness.
More economical than the ordinary
kinds and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test, short
weight alum or phosphate powders.
Sold only in i-ins. Rotai, Bakim .'ow
der Co . lO:-. Wall t.. N. Y.
1) W Crowley & Co., Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
ATIOKXKY.
DR. N. RLACKUVKN, A1TORNEY AT
. Law, Albany, Oregon. Otlice in Odd
Virllow's 1enik-. -Vill practice in all courts
ot the state, and ive. special tieution to all
business.
lirOLVEKTON CHARLKS E. ArTORNEV
If at Iavc, Albany, Or. Ottce in rooms 13
and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Main's
stor .
T K. WE AT HORFORP, ATTORNEY AT
r) . law, Albany, Oregon. Office in 'Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the
court of thestate, and rive special attention
to all business
rHl'SHIAKS.
M V. M ASTON. PHYSICIAN AND Sl li
IT. ueon, Albany, Oregon.
M.
H. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN'
j.'etii, Alliai.y, Oregon.
AND Sl Kr
f C. KELLY. PHYSICIAN AND M R-
J. !,reon Albany, Oregon, ottiie ocr Gra'i
wohl's store Office hours, from 8 a. u. to 4
f. M.
M'ai.istkr .v woohwari", iiovror.vrmc rnv
sicians and surKtoiis, oiiMetrics treat
ment of chronic disease of women and
hildrui a specialty. All calls picmptly nt
nded to du or nis;ht. tiflice in the Flinn
ook.
pFVKPE HOI'SE, AI.UANY, OR.-CHAS.
. 4 !'f Ih'i r, I'n-'.i. truly first cciass liou-.t
.:; . s.;;r.ile rooms for coii:-
o i i.-u-n. No 'b:riiO)icn cnip?ficd in tin-
...... ..ciici,i numc oince lor Corvailis.
Ml:S iE. McCoy. M. l.HO.Hi:oAilH'
I'liysici.'in, i't!i-e and rcsidcin-e -orncri' of
Kir-,' anil i;.tkrstrects. Albany. Or. Chronic
Ii-i.-.kcs a specialty. Consultation free. Of
t'n i- hours: 10 to A. u ami i to S v. M.
1!
KV.'bi:;'. CHACTICAL WATCHit AKE
, and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
tasuoIi: I'lonr.i
I'HE I'.ESl .MAGNOLIA FLOVR DELI
X cred to any part of tbe citv, for 1. 10 pel
sack ' JOHN A CRAWFORD,
nlbodtf
Lauil Survey ins.
IjARTIKS DKSIR1NG SI RVKMNG DONK CAN OB.
tain accurate and prompt work by callinu
upon ex-county survi vor t1. T. T. Fisher. He
hascomplete copies of he'd notes and ton
shiji jiiats, and is prepared to do surveying- hi
any part of Linn county. Postoffice address,
Millers Station, Linn couutv, Oregon. ?
!. -ACRES OF LAND SITl'ATED? ii
miles east of Alhany.near the Oregon
Pacific railroad, '.K0 acres in cultivation, and
contains sumcicnt water and timber for gen
era: use. Would make four good farms
Price, S12,000, with terms to suit purchaser.
For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris.j;
DR. R KOLDEWAV, VETERINARY SCR.
geon, Albany, Oregon. - Graduate of Ger
man and Americrn collegea. .
OF ALBANY. OREGON,
president,. L. Flinn.
VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. YOUDg,
cashier 1 ' G.E.ehamljerlain,
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
.BL'SINESSs. Accounts kept subject tb
chock. Siifht Exchange' and Telegraphic
Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, San
Francisco burl Portland.Oregon. Collections
made on favorable terms.
S. E. You L- Fli.nh
L. E. BI.A1S W. E. ll-WRHLL
GFO. E. CnAMRKRl.AIN.
Jas. F. Powrm.. Assistant Cashier.
tPALACE
MEAT MARKET
Tames V. PiPE.F'rop.
First Street B- - Albany
The best variety of choic beef,veal,mutton,
DOrk h&iikaa et intthe cit .' ktitic..itti.t.i..
an hand.) johoj
Cash paid for all kind
Willamette University
ORAUCATKS STI IKST8 IK
Classical, Literary, Sci
entific, normal Hns
iness, Law ntnl
MEDICAL COURSES
OLDEST, LARGEST AND LEAST
EXPENSIVE
In titution of learning in the NV rth-vctt.
First term b.'ins September 3d, iss. Ad
dress TUWS VAN SCOY, Presidtnt.
Salem, Oregon
GENERAL rEWS.
Republican Gains in
State Election.
Maine's
MiBitti i'.N i-K int ii;iiiK r.
Thcrraar. L:'k? CleVftlacd's Letter-G. A.
R. Ken Arrivir.e at Columbus
E .rtbquike Disaittr.
'.Trie liKitAMi's St-eti.il li-ipati-.lit-s.
; Portland, (-Vie.), .Sept. 10. The
itatP biennial election will occur
to-day when the governor, four
congressmen ami members of the
state legislature an to be chosen.
The republican congressmen are
Aider and Iais for re-election, and
ail but one district is considered
republican without (iiiestion. In
the first district a strong contest is
bein made, Win. Emory being
the democratic nominee. There
are four candidate for governor:
Edwin C. IJurieigh, republican.
William L. i'utnam, late lishery
commissioner of Portland, demo
crat, Vollen of Bangor, prohibi
tionist ani Whitmore of Portland,
labor. The voting in 188G stood
republican, (iH.iWl ; democrats,
55,280; prohibition, 3863. The
returns from the small towns and
cities indicate a large vote being
polled and a probability of the re
publican majority being increased.
it com sua s.
A. It. Men I'ourins iulo Ihet ily
A Kis Iteuioiistratiou.
Colvmucs (Ohio), Sept. 10.
Great crowds of (J rand Army men
have been arriving all day from all
parts of the eounln- to participate
in the twenty-second annual re
union. Accommodations have
been provided for 10,000 more vet
erans than have signed their in
tentions to come, so there will be
no drawback in that direction.
They will be taken care of in four
ceparate camps. The streets are
profusely decorated.
UESASTKOI
KtlH ttQt .IKES.
Many
I'cople Ldl Homeless
anil
.Illicit Damage Hone,
Athkns, Sept. 'Hi. Two earth
quake shakes at Vosti.za on the
Corinthian gull have, done great
damage. Tents have been sent
for tiie homeless and provisions
for the destitute. Several people
were killed and much damage was
done.
lKIUll.T II.KU1-. ICKMG'i.
I . Ir. Oak tit- l'rciiic'iil of fL;'
iii'(!i-l'ii I'iiiilii'.
New Ycikk, Sept. lit. l'resiueiit
1 1 ui i is, oi the Northern l'acilic,
will reign in favor of T. 1-'. Oakes.
hut will remain chairman of tin
board of directors.
An Insaar Wanderer.
TcscoLA (11!.), Sept. 10 An
old man was taken in charge here
to-day by the police, who gives the
name of Charles Williamson, of
San Francisco. lie is unable to
give the date when he left that
city. It is thought he wandered
away from home while laboring
under temporary mental trouble.
He says lie has a son-iu-law,
Phillip Harmon, of No. 5f Eighth
street, San Francisco.
What Ibnrmau !ajs,
; Collmbcs, (Ohio), Sept. 10.
"That is a strong pajier verv
strong paper," was remarked by
Judge Thurman when Cleveland's
letter was read to him at the Lane
house last night at Harrisbnrg.
Thurman and party arrived home
this morning safe and well and
will remain some days.
The Waterloo Springs
For solid enjoyment go to Water
loo, which is now the most popular
reeort.i: Fine locality, fishing.boat
ini? and bathing, and splendid ac
commodations at J. A. Gross',
whose prices are reasonable.
Horses fed at the lowest possible
rates. Campers can tret suDDlies
at Mr. Gross' store. Mr. Gross
'ii -. -
win meet, tne '2 o'clock Lebanon
train on Mondays and Saturdays.
An Absolute Care
The Orisrinal Abietine Ointment is
only put up in larfre two-ounce tin
boxes, and is an absolute cure tor old
sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands
and all skin eruptions. Will positively
cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the
Original abietine Ointment. Sold by
Fosliay S Mason at io cents per box
by mail IJ0 cents.
( It liens of Harr Hours, Attention;
Notice is hereby given that on
Saturday. September 15th our
Store will be closed, for the day, on
r u. r .v.
T . , , . J
as a Jewish holiday.
May & Sexedhs ,
Pen pi e K very w lie re
Confirm our statement when we say
that Acker's English Remedy is iu
evetv way superior to any and all
other preparations for the throat and
Ir.ngs, In whooping cough and croup
it is magic, and relieves at once. Re
member this remedy is sol 1 on a
positive guarantee.
Is Life V or lt Living?
Not if you throui.li the world a
'iyspi- pt'c. Acker's Dyspepsia, Tablets
are a positive cure for the worst forms
of dpsyepsia, indigestion, tlatulency
fid constipation. Guaranteed and
i Ail by Fo3hay & Mason. I
A t A t It, t l Lll.
t-'ivc Persons Kiiinl ami SevcnM-ni
oilit-r Wouutlrtl.
Cincinnati, Sept. 1). The rear
part ot John Kbiuson's circus train
of thirty-five oars, west- hoiiMl, was
run into by fright train at Waynes
villc, u the Little Miami road, five
miler eat.t of tins city, at '2 . M. to
iay. Four persons were killed out
right, and one l)as since died from
ins injuries. Seventeen others were
hurt, lut none seriously. The en
gine of the freight train and live cars
oi the circus tram were liadiy
wrecked.
Ao'iki.u i:t; win: a i tri t.
It Will Try to Uuy I p All the i!raiy
Produced iu the Aoi'lliwcsl
Fargo, Dakota. Sept. 9- A scheme
the proportions, of which at once
stamp it as nothing more or less than
a gigantic wheat trust possessing al
most unlimited money is gradually
being brougnt to light J he plan ot
this combination is to purchase as
near as possible all the wheat deliver
ed for storage at any elevator on ths
northern railroads, the organiza
tion is said to comprise some of the
heaviest moneyed men hi JJuIuth.
Minneapolis, St. Paul, Brainerd and
other smaller towrs in Minnesota,
Fargo, i:and Forks, Jamestown,
Devils Lake and other points in Da
kota. Altogether over thirty capi
talists are said to be in the pool tor
individual amounts rauging from $10,
000 to 1,500,000. The prices paid
are a sight advance on the market
for present or future delivery when
necessary to secure the desired pur
chase. The field of operations is
confined to the wheat-producting
regions of the Northwest, and only
higher grades are taken.
BKIEF MEXTIOX.
Harness of all styles at Thompsonot
Overmans.
Fine old cherry bounce at M. Baum
gart's. Ice cream every day at Frances
Pfei tiers.
A clean to. el for every customer at
Viereck'o,
A new invoice of British trimmings
at Read's.
Boots and shoes at cost at Brownell
ifc Stanard's.
(lo snd see the new silverware at
Will fc Stark's.
Curry combs A; brushes at Thomp
son A Overmans.
Low juices ami -rood work at
Thompson & Overmans.
Thompson A: Overman the leading
harness dealers.
Oik's and ends nearly rone. Mon
eith it Scitciibach
A line line of new silverware just
opened at Will : Stark's.
A line line of imported cisrars re
cciv 1 at hrowiicli it Slariarii's
Leave your orders at Brownell it
Stanard's I'or choice berries.
Dr. J. V. i;ifi', physician and Sur
geon, Slu'ild (nct'ou.
Accident insurance at the le"es
rates by Burkart it Kccney.
No is the time to oi! your harness
and Thompson it Overman have
splendid oil.
We handlo three kinds of fruit jars
and you will do well to see us before
placing your orders.
BitOWXELL it SXAXAKO.
If you want us to call at your house
to take orders, please leave word at
our frtore. Brownell it S'anard.
Just received, another lot of those
line hand sewed French kid shoes, the
ver cheapest eyer brought to towh at
W. F. Bead's.
Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best
remedy iu the world for liver and kid
ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale
at M. Banuigart's.
For your fine imported md Ke
West cigars, tro to M. Haumgart
cigar store, one door east of Black
man's drug store.
Justieeeivedat 'V. F. Read's a full
iiue of ladies fine muslin underwear,
also girls' white dresses and infants
slips. Call and 6ee them.
The largest and most elegant line of
silverware and jewelry ever shown in
Albany has just been opened at Will
& Stark's.
That exquisite line of satins in our
show window will be run close this
week. Have no exeuse for not get
ting in on them. Montieth & Seiteu
bacb. Tiy St, Patrick's Pills and compare
their etfect with any other kind made.
They contain good properties of the
older preparations in 'the market
combined with the most va.'uable
medicines discovered in modern times.
As a cathartic and liver pill, St, Pat
rick's are perfection, Sold by Foshay
& Mason,
California. I lie Land off Dlcovcric3
Why will you lay awake all night
coughing,' when that most effective
and agreeable California remedy,Santa
Abie, will give you - immediate relief?
Santa Abie is the only guaranteed
cure for Consumption, Asthma and
all Bronchial ' .omplaints. Sold only
in large bottles at $1.00 a bottle.
Three for $2.50. Foshay & Mason
will be pleased to supply you, and
guarantee relief when uoeu asoirecteu.
California Cat-R-Cuie never fails to
relieve aiarrn or oia in me iteau
months treatment $1 .00. Bv man
$1 10
" '
t alllorMla tal.B- ure.
The only guaranteed cure for ca
tarrh, cold in the head, hay fever.rose
eo'd, catrrhal deafness and sore eyes.
Restore the sense of taste and unpleas
ant breath, resulting from catarrh.
Eav and peasant to use. lollow
directions and a cure is warranted, by
all d nggists. Send for a circular
to bictine Medical Company, Oio
viilc. Cal. Six months' treatment for
Si sent bv mail, U, by j
Foshay t Mason,
Self protection is the first law cf
i- ilure. Follow it by securing an ac
cidci t poHev of Burkhart & Keency.
clioice lot ol uncanvassed eastern
hams at Wallace A Thompson's.
IN INDIANA,
General Harrison Delivers a Tell
ing Speech at Fort Wayne.
AX APPEAL I OK PKOTIXTIOX.
The Eepnblican Leader Defines the Issct
of the CampaigL In Unmistak
able. Langmgt-
Fokt Wayxe, eptemler 4. Gen
eral Harrison and party started from
Toledo for Indianapolis this morn
ing. The train stopped at White
blouse, Liberty aud -Napoleon, small
villages, where several hundred peo
ple gathered to See Harrison. He ap
peared, shook hands but made no
speeches. Afer a number of stops
at other places the tram pulled into
Fort Wayne. At er an enthusiastic
demonstration at the depot General
Harrison was escorted by Lieutenant
Governor Rohetson ami other mem
bers ot the Reception Committee to
Hamilton square, where a stand had
been erected, aud a larye crowd
greeted the distinguished guest.
General Harrison spoke as follows:
"My friends, I am glad to knw
that the people are moved to thought
tul consideration of those questions
which are this year presented for
their determination. Under a popu
lar Government like ours it is of the
first importance chat every man who
votes- should have some reason for
his' vote; ' 1 think it is uuiyersally
conceded, by democrats as well as by
republicans, that the questions invol
ved iu this campaign oo have a very
direct bearing upon the national
prosperity anu upon their prosperity
and welfare. Ot the individual citi
zen I think it is conceded that the re
sult of this election will affect, bene
ficially or injuriously, our great man
ufacturing interests, and will affect,
lor weal or for woe, the workingmen.
and working women who till these
busy hives oi industry. I want to
c ill jour atteutiou to a few general
iacts and principles."
"'J'he condition of the wage work
ers ot America is better than that of
the wage workers ot any other coun
try in the world. If that be true, it
is important that you should each
una out why it is so; that each one
of you shoalit determine for himself
what effect the protective tariff has
had ami is likely to have upon his
wages and. uis prosperity. Does it
iieeii to be demonstrated that if we
reduce our tariff to a revenue level, if
we abolish from it every consider
ation of protection, more goods will
eoino from abroad than come in now?
And what is the ueee:?sary etiect? It
is to transfer to foreign shops the
work tiiat you need here. It is to
Jiminish production and increase
English production. That is to be
tue eiieet of it.
- "It is not worth while to stand up
on nice lii finitK its as to free trade.
Some tlnuk it enough to say that they
are not tree traders, because they are
not in tavur abolishing all custom
iiiuiis. Let ine reiiiiiiU such that the
lree-trade countries of Europe, re
cognized to be such, have not abolish
ed all custom uuties. A better dis
tinction is this: The free trader be
lieves iu levying customs duties with
out any regai u to the effect of those
duties upou the wages of our working-people
or upon the production of
our own shops.
"This, then, is the issue. Take it
to your homes. There are many
contusing and contradictory - state
ments made in tiie public press and
by public speakers. Ask auy of
those who assail our protective sys
tem whether they do not believe
that if their policy id adopted a
larger amount of foreign-made goods
will come into this country. It id
their purpose to inctease importa
tion in order to cheapen prices.
"I think I may safety ask. you to
consider the question whether this
cheapening of prices which they seem
to regard as the highest attainment
cf statesmanship is consistent with
the rate of wages that our. working
people enjoy now? Whether it will
not involve, if we are to have for
eign competition without favoring
duties, a reduction of American
wages to the stanard of wages paid
abroad?
"Do you believe for one moment
that two factories making the same
product can be maintained in com
petition where one pays 33 per cent
more to its workingmen than the
other? Is it not certain that wages
must be equalized in these competing
establishments or the oue paying the
English wages must shut down?
May I not appeal to you to review
these questions and consider them
anew in the light of all the informa
tion that is accessible to you? If you
shall do that I do not doubt that the
working people of this country will
next November forever settle - th!
question that American custom
duties shall by intention, by fore
thought, have regard to the wages of
our working people. " -
The General then took a position
on the step of the pavilion and shook
hands with the two or three thous
and people present.
The Child Recovered.
My little daughter, aged seven
years, was afflicted with a severe
cough and cold. She could not 6leep
but coughed almost incessantly. I
was induced by a friend to try Cham,
berlain.s Cough Remedy and was as
tonished at the immediate relief it
gave her and the cure produced. I
would not be without it in my house
for any price. 1 ha-e tried many
remedies for coughs and colds, but
this is superior to anything I have
ever tried. Prof. J. M. Mehan. Cap
ital Citv Commercial College, Des
Moines." Iowa. Sold by Foshay &
Mason,