THE OTiXIXU HEI?AIil THURSDAY, SEPTEMliini in. isss Lil! miit ,, ! gMUUlUllJ 3'Uy Vimt ' " - " : ' - ! Daily TERMS OF r-l'i'.SCUIPTIOX. ! 1AII.Y. Published I'vtiy i:iirn:ii' except Miiula.) 'ivi-ri-:! liv i-:iri'!-i" u:r '.veel; i.!;1 L'y unii, i'Ci' t-.t: 5 u' I vi:i:;; i v. ( Piih'ishcd ev ery I-'r;:;iy M is nimr.) no copy, ;;tiii'iin, in adi;'.!:!-; When ii" il l'"i in advance 2.0': NATIONAL EZ?03LIC'Va TICKET. KOK J'KI-ii.KNT, BENJAMIN IlAliKISON, OF INDIANA. fok vn r:-i'iti:si!)i;NT, LEVI r. MOUTOX, OF NEW YOi:U. fK I'llESiDSSTlAL KI.KO ' "KS, It O K K f IT M ' 1 . i: N , W M . K AITS f. W. FII.TON. Till'. HAILS. Mails at the Albany pnstortice close as follows For all offices north ) Tl. F:wt.i'n st-itos 1'he West Side Ms And the Nai row Ga-i'e R. It. ) ForPonland and St1jhi 11 A. M Corvallis and Yatjuina 12: W r. M office south 7:-50 i: . The postoltice will be closed each evei.iii!; rum six to seven o'clock. KesjUcered niatrer for 'the early morning train should he mailed before S c lock the reviotles vcniriL'. THE MISHOS OF THE COMDEX CL UB. The free traders are doing their best to conceal the part the Cobden j Club is playing in the free trade crusade that it inaugurated and is still trying to conduct to a success ful issue. The Clevelandites affect to believe that this English club that was expressly organized to help British manufacturers to get control of the markets of the world takes no interest in the attempt that is being made to capture the richest of markets. If this were true the Cobden Club, having no reason for existing, would disband. Those, however, who are in possession of the secrets of the free trade conspiracy know very well that is is not true that the Cobden Club is an indifferent spectator of the free-trade battle being fought out under the leadership of Grover Cleveland. It is true that the English allies of our free traders are not working so openly as they did in the past. They have learned that their ad vocacy of a pro-British policy for America did more harm than good from their point of view. Before they learned this lesson they were not so cautions. Thus we find a committee of the Cobden Club reporting in 1383 that "in the United -States the events of the last few years, the efforts of many able and active free traders, and the exertions of your committee in disseminating publications, have had the effect of bringing free ex change to the front as one of the great questions of the day." This was a year before Grovr ,,. . , . , ,, .. ' Cleveland received the nomination for the presidency. His select it n j to lead the free-trade crusa-Je ureatlv encouraged the Cobden i rink A rwl at tind ita itiiti- mittee. on July IVJ, lf4, using tins ; very su'estive language : " ... . , "Your commirtee continues to afford all the assistance in their power to those who are laboring in the free-trade cause in foreign countries. In America in the course of political events these is great promise. . . .The result of the j rnrnlno- nt imhlie -fftenfinn in this turning Ot ))U011C aCienilOn in :r',i' direction is Seen in the fact that I . . j j ! revenue retorm is becoming a lead-, ing question in the presidential j contest and is on the winning! . , i Sl"6- I Four vears before the London I ! Times of J uly, 1380, had declared : : '"f'ntv fif-trnfle wi'l -nrne some , iiow nee traae wi.i come some . ;!av tn the I mred States must be left to the Cobden Club and to it - twelve cabinet ministers m their unofficial capacity to decide.... It is to the New World that the club is chiefly looking as the most likely sphere for its vigorous foreign policy. It has done what it can .- tr., .! ... ,- fi.-ninf. ita i eyes westward, and bracing itself for the struggle which is to come. Ho it will go on until reason has . .cj t .ir.M 1 ..I'litaotinn i? tlio irra-i f ) ucoiucu pivi.vi.iiw"" " v " - e v"' i Htronghold United States in j which it has intrenched itself Kr t.. t.- iLr ,1,,.,-r, h ,r- I ..cimcuuwwauw.... . itocting .' VStem in the United States nd to substitute the British system. That done, our victory is ! complete and final." This is plain talking that any one can understand. We are here old that the Cobden Club will iever rest until it forces upon rs Mie liritisu system." loes anv one supiose that it is standing idly by when the battle between th' .American polity oi protection and tie "liritit-h system is being . 1 A 1 1 i-ji'lU as lb was iieci luuiii lie . - I. ...vr r...'t--l inn! tilf , .ru"ler-j i 1 ntotives the Cobdeu Ch;l i ?ut as it ' iiiiaot do this with ad- varxtaze il has determined not intrude itself upon our attention, wiiSl ail the time workin-r oner-, ovtirallv to serine the election : : !') i-:mdid.-lte who lias won its ;U!11 SUPPJl'l V doii1.:! Ins bet to carry our its principles I the ; Tin; lesson imparted by result of file election in the i-Olli!:-' crn Shite of Arkansas, v.hi 1 demonstrates the futility of atteiui - in to t-.i in e the dominance ol On " soiid Smith, should in eare;i::i ! consiiti i ei. Tli union labor pariy put out a ticket bended by a oia I ifed coiuederate soldier for . governor, and a one-len'-d union ! soldier for jud-re of the supreme I court. The republicans endorsed the ticket, and th "Wheelmen, an j urbanization of f anners supported j the ticket, as well as thousands, of I thoe opposed to the democratic ; nominees. The dispatches showed s about .10,000 democratic majority, j and demonstrated the fact that the straight democratic ticket is all that can be successful in that locality. Thk burden of democratic anru- ment i.s to the effect that taxation j should be removed, yet when the republican platform says that if it becomes necessary the only direct tax that is levied by the govern- j ment snould be removed, they raise trie norror siricnen cry 01 tree whisky and free tobacco. They recognize no idea of tax excepting the fallacious one that tariff is tax, and yet they accuse republicans of wanting to remove the tax from whisky and tobacco when not the ; slightest intimation has ever been made by republicans towards re moving the tariff" from those articles. The late epidemic of yellow fever in Florida, which cieated a panic i and ruined the commercial trans- j actions for the season, is said to be j the direct result of lack of proper sanitary regulations in the city of Jacksonville in that state. Enough has been lost through interrupted business to have properly sewered the city ten times over. Mrs. II. B. Stow, whose Uncle Tom's Cabin made her famous the worid over, is passing through the dark ri er of death to the shadowy land beyond, there being scarcely any hope of her recovery from her present sickness. She is at Hart ford, Connecticut. NEW TO-iUl. fruit Dryei tor Sale. PLUMMEK FKL'IT DKYEK, FACTORY size, complete, with additions and im provements, for sale eheap. Apply to A. Blaker, Sht-dd, Oregon, or to A. Wheeler. Springfield, Oregon. IHssoliu iou or I'iiitiiersliip. Vro'lTOfc IS HERK15Y GIVEN. THAT Till-. partnership heretofore existing between Messrc. Crosen & Allen in the truck and dray businesh :s this day disso'ved by !'iutiia consent. The busint ss will be continued by r. E Allen, who will pay all indebtedness and colle.'t all accounts Thanking the pub- lie for past favors, a continuance of their patronage is still solicited. 1 Sel,temDer 1, isss AcLtEX' Contractor and Builder. IIEUXDB.RSIOXED HAVING !1 rated in Albany solicits fl.om ,.itv ami country. Will j to build btidfes. brns, and all manner 'of dwelling houses, including Queen j . P,tn,k,,imd F.li.uliethian styles of buildings. Will furnish plans and p :oi tie -tons fre 1 of t charge. Satis action guaranteed W. C CASSEL- IllMsolation Kotice. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT THE this day dissolved by mutual' onsent. All outstanding aeeounts should be immediately settled at th store. The l.usimss will he continued by W. C. Tneedale at the old stand, who will collect all accounts and settle all indebtedness of the firm. v. TuiV&Ps'' --- - Dlosolntlon of rni-tnerslii. OTICK IS HKRKbT UIVEN THAT THK 1'ARTNFR i ship heretotore existin-; hetween V. B. j Roland, J. W. Roland and J. II. Koland, un-! der the firm name of 0. B. Roland A: Co., is I Mwdy dissolved by mutual c-nsent. All I unt8duc said firm win be placed in the I 'naiidsof II. Bivant for collection. c R R--i.4iv:r j. w. round! J. II ROLAND. August 21, 1SS3. House and Lot for Sale. ONE AND ONE-HALF STORY DWEI.L in" containing 7 rooms, bath room and pantry; Is less than two years b jilt; location central; another lot adjoininsf an be had with bam if -iesired, or would s 11 it separate j from dwe'ling. Price very low. Apply to l' A Shane Ovii-illu-i lor iieut. 4 SEAT RESIDENUE "Or D KOUJ1S, J situated on the corner of I'.ukor ami Seventh ftreets, with two lots, garden and choice fruit in abun.ance,foi rent on reascn- Clio bte terms deuce, Kemoveil. TOSEVH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS j patn-nj and triends that he can he found I on Lyon strict, between Kn'ine Co. No. 2 and First street, until his new rmms in ro- shav & Masjn s ,hrick are ready. I) OP' Hermann Diercks, ProP! piIIS UE.STAl i.ANT IS NO W OPENED T i 1 the public in the Salfmars.ii hiiildim; be- : low thv Ke.tre U'.use, whore irimd me tis will be set vel at aii hours. Mr 1'ierek vil.-s nij.,1,1 iMiston.crs ami the rub ic rener- ally to rail. The la: .- h iil In- supplied with the best viands the n.arket affor.is. atisf.ic tioii uarsiitC'sd. Apple iioxes. K.UEEN APPLE IJOXES '! SALE AT s x Il-K-hstedler's. n I 5 I for iW&w Of a tine ipiaiitv, ro to J. A. intrude KAcioiniont HAT-lllOim 111 III Liu t OOjSTEnT BEOS. HAVING i.KMOYKl) TO THKUl New him Next Now call the attention plete stock of M M nice mmni iUH1 which will he sold at a very .small nril, 'quick sales, short profits and tiv-.li goods'1 beinx our mot -"O. fJJFine 1 i lie ot choice Imported and Domestic Cigars kept constantly on hand. jRnft 1(1 a! All 1aVCkIaoIa1 IJIMJ TEXT liOFiiMrsiJPPLlEs. Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums, inkstands, ink, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books, and all kinds of musical merchandise. Ge era! News Depot. StE-lIail orders promptly attended to. iTrnr T A: I YOST UL J 1IlUU W. GUISS fc tSOIST. Having assumed charge of this drug store, near the Revere House, and having largely increased the stock, nsw offer a full line of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS. BRUSHES, And a new and complete line of ery, pencils, etc. Physicians ank pared. Choice Domestic and Ira fa a Specially C. J. DILLON & CO., WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF IT TJ Ii INT I T TJ HE Do general job work, also bargain in flooring and rustic. Those contem plating building will tind it to their advantage to call 011 us at our Frctory, at tr Foot ok LyoN Street Tr twWBaaw iwiwwniiii iw.iiii n. 1 11 a TULIUS Manufactauer of v.N!) DUALKK IN IMPORTED AND KEY WEST FIN :": , Plug and Smoking Tobaccos. Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in" CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. Next door to Uarkhart St Keeuey's Real Estate OtHte, Albany Ogn GKEO. W. ACCESSOR TO V. as SO CX3 CO -J CO CO -DEALER IX- Stoves and Hanes -ALSO A FULL LINE OF TINWARE, PUMPS. And every yarii-ty of eookinir uteiis - 1. The public is inyited to eall and ; n-ood hn nw niantiv-ement mmmmmmmmmmmmm The City Liquor Store, M. HA. VMOA i:r9 Proprietor, it-iTNeM door to thf Kcep iftiiHtamly on hae ih ro''"e';os. Only fir-jt-cliiss li.sin.r SPECIAL ATTENTiON PAID TO Children Cry for Revere House. of the pufiiic to their com- '1 PronrV J school books, tablets and station- Family prescriptions careiully pre 111 IK m & mm. -DEALERS IX- Diumopd Jewelry, Fine Sil ver'waVif'Rings, Ladies Watclu and Chains, and al! kinds of El egant Jewelry illMLhKLY LOW PRICES. TOSEPH Choice Ciai s SMITH 11. McFARLAND) CO HOSE. COPPEKWAItE ls ,ind"novelties: in house furnistiin? xamine this mammoth stoek lunder lo ill M i " tUUHVl I i at STORE. fine Goid watches il"! Frllr.v.s' euijile, Albany, OrecOU"vJl fin.wt in-.,: .r!e.l and doniestio wines, li)U"rs, cixarsap e in she clt v ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY1 Pitcher's Castoria. r !i a i ha Announcement. In making my anno .luocment for the bbOVV! 1N1J JjvjY C008S-1" t' ' depirtnieiit my stock is umi.iaa'.Iv l:iv-jtt and com plpte. !HKSS ( IOOS in aiivhe i t-t ! i u" s-yi.-s: ..od :-hai.s ir rdl .111. t Winter wear selecfd from the best Ka-'ioni un-i Foiviua iiu;"i tacioiis. 'i'h. latest i.oveliics in 1 AC I XI ji IX i ua.i i.L'TTOXS. SilAVL. liLXKET6. some extra tud values 111 wiiics. blankets, TAilLK LIXMNS, 'To A'KLS, i-tc. CASPTS-v enlarged facili'ies f. " " E' . 1 . . 1. .... 1 low print's, xiine citoicts I'lti -.t r:is in i ! I am making Carpvts a le:ia:n branch BOOTS AND SHOES -I carry the latest line of B-,ts and Shoes in the city, j and have pant special attention to "ettuig the goods best suited to this trade I I and I can show a tine hue of "oods. I countt y, and have endeavoied to get a uau OUAllAXTKK to -.'ive satisfaction. 1 oers tor .Men, vv o.iien ami l:liiiireii can in iact a Mur. j unf. or useii. CRSC-PIES T am (rivi"T swchl att"'ti.n to keep'im a fall !:ne ot S 1 A- j 'LE and "FANCY arooerieUNCOLORED 'I'EAROASTEI and I ROUND j COFFEES, CANNED FRUITS, the 1 ""Otill l..a f.illti. ill iii'ft "l..o:Ll'tll(nt. mor.ev is mv aim. I would especially call the attention of to niv lire stock of I am better prepared than ever to meats I am prepared to meet tVie GROWING DEMANDS -AND 5 Citv oi fall and w And aslc a thorougli inspection of my stock. SAMUEL E. YOUNG. WILL Dealer in all Guns, Pistols, Sewing lactones, Organs, Pianos, j A full Line of I 81ieet music, musical nierchandise,ammunition.fisL ing tack?e, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives. The best kinds of sewing machines NEEDLES, OIL and Extras for all 31 A CHINES LINN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repairing of sewing machines, musical instruments, guns, etc., neatly done W. F. (Successor to Winter and 1 am now receiving new goods in every line and would cordially invite everybody lo call, and inspect our stock and prices. We propose to have tb The Live Drv foods House Of Albany, and shall lat all times study the wants of our patrons both in style and prices. j I IrzV BirfiAnS ft fill fill 5 J-J IWtJIUUiJ Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps, I Cc.W and see r.ic. IP1 i'SQCces?cr to '-'all I bey to cr.'l attention to the j m e xs : ! DEPART ' ', A:!'J carps'? 5 oas CU 1 IllO to 1 . an sh., v a nit h iu ot ln-ra'.t.s. ' r ! . - . . , 1 1 1 ' up 1 'w'w' ".'i . .k . w 1 ' 1 : w - ji. - i i-i .t. . li'-iun.-j of my business. keep in slock the best maes 111 th line of LOW 1 KH f.l ..o.ts tnat 1 j Anything in Hoots, Siioes or .tub- j he tuuaa 111 iins uciiarunein.. it 1? latest specialties in brekfst f..od.s,etc. st toiids.etc. oou value for Pure fresh parties laving in ihlr F 11 sunidies D il meet their want?, la :d! depurt- OF LINN tuLiMl TIIE- Vlbanv, BROS the leading READ, X.'II. ALLEX) stock N and V rr ' 11 i M, ! Hi A. N Jl. Aiitn, Albany, Oregon. in Star Bakery 1 -A FULL STOCK OF- Staple Groceries I piR0 GlasswarcCrocken The beat quality of teas, cofira, nasinii, mu 3a. ts, i ta. CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Breac? Every Day. At this old and rcftable boose is also M T found ;-)tiip!ete anfMrtnient, of fresh fainit-r rroccries, U which iii constantly heing&Jdcl twaiic-Mbie Hna f vrttwciai nd provision tliih :t-4 - Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, i Canned Goods of All Kinds, ' Bohemian Glassware, Etc. These goods wore ail bought when prieoq j -ere low, and the b.-utflt of the margin wiil b j ivpri 10 bin customers. Kcmeznber the plu. i it the old corner on First aid Broadaibin Stu. ' HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFEF?, Proprietors of ALBANY SODA WORKS And manufacturers of Choice Confectionery. We are now prepuei to furnish cfcoice, freo candies of best grade, onsistiny of pure fti -1 assorted Uivors, mixe! candies, extra Kre. in:: ch-xmlate creams, fancy mizetl, cuidy lujn ind il geuend aouorUaent of fine cndie AT HC LEGALE OB RETAIL; jyOrderg from eountry daalera promptly oik Kined to. Factuy un iVst etseet, Albany. - - Oregonj NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior Urn fusty antf laken"m) The Best Storage Facilitifq CZTThe iOthcat fnc in crab pud tor wbea AUtnr . . 0UQ0&; NOTICE. 1 iiae bought and furnished With new machinery, making flour by the feu, rollkr ppncEss. Tne mill is now run and I can furnish the best of flour and fetd at leasonable rates. I intend to run idj mill in f uch a manner that uone can go away dissatisfied. (Jive me a call. E. G0INS, Proprietor Scio Mills SECOND RIP STORE. The past year lias proven it to be a necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy your Stoves, Fii3?niture( tinware We aie always prepared to buy vour heusehold furniture at the highest cash pr.ee. Sole agents Jor the PEERLESS OIL CAN And Lamp Filler. L. GOTTLlEi. Albany Bath House AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR. 3FLadie? nd children's hair dress usr a specialty. Dntue satisfaction uaranted. JOHN SCHMEEB'SII Liyery. Feed & Sale statue Comer Second and EUnaorth Sts ALBANY, . . OltEGOX Hour boardrd by the da or month Car nages or buries on reasonable terras, . vtinl NORT HWESTI 1 ! INSURANCE CCMPAN) ! PORTLAND, j lIT.l.STOI K. OREGON MAGNOLIA MILLS, JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r. Will furnish saeks to farmers n,l Will furnish faeks to farmers and receive wlieat at the usual f es of price fcrhest "iiasrnolia flour alway3 on ; hnd. for sale or exchau-je at reasoDa. I bie rates. j JOHN A. CRAWFORD. j ,..A c5y'y-,-il iV.r etery customer" t viereek a t-arter Anop. rnTD ri mwi) M Crown Milk The Scio Flomi i run