Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, September 21, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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ii! con;. , ftr annum, in ud'.Mrii e
V.'heli not paid in advaneo
Tin: anil.
Mails at the A'ltany i.isfj:!k-e clo'c m fallows
'r:il! Oiiiee.s north i
'i iie K'ltom r-tatca
Ihe West Side
And the N;u rv: C.inzu 11. H.
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Curvallis und Vatiiniia
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The -l )i!i'-e -.v : 1 i he ii-t-.it e.ieli cvrniiij;
rom si to se.'e.'i o'-jluek.
It-tfistert.il matter for ihe eiriy mo'i:i.itf
train antHlIi! be mailed before S o due.-: the
reyioues vciiin-'.
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
FOU I'KKSIDKNT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
Or INDIANA.
FOR VICE-('RESIDENT,
LEVI P. MORTON
OK XK'.V YOItK.
FO!'. I'RK.SIDEXlIAIt i LECTORS,
RODEKT M'LEAN, W.M. K A PI'S
C. W. Fl'LTON.
TAXES AY ESQ LAS D.
England is the most conspicuous
free-trade country in the world,
and duties are not levied there on
more than fifty articles of import.
Among the things subject to duty
are coffee and tea, both of which
are admitted free in the United
.States. The revenue of England
is mainly derived from direct tax.
ation upon articles a man owns or
uses, or upon what lie does for the
purpose of earning a livelihood.
If an Englishman keeps a gun he
pays .f-'.oO a year for the privilege.
If he wishes to shoot during a
period of fourteen days he pays a
tax of $5. If he wishes to hunt
between July olst and October 3lst
he pays a tax of $10. If he wishes
to be free and hunt w hen he
chooses, subject to law, he pays a
tax of $15 a jear. It he has goods
sent to him he must pay a tax up
on the order which he draws for
their deliver' from the wharf, and
they will not be delivered without
this order. Jfhe sells candy at
wholesale or retail he must pay a
tax for tne piivilege; and if lie
peddles goods he must pay a tax.
If he has a theatre he must pay a
tax before he opens it. If he keej s
a restaurant he must pay a yearly
tax upon it. If by reason of his
industry or ability he is able to
earn $750 a year or more he is
taxed upon this income. If a son
of a workingman, who has been
given a good education by the in
dustry and economy of his father
wants to practice law he must pay
a tax of $150. He must pay a ti x
of $125 before lie can practice as a
physician. He is tuxed if ht
makes a' written agreement to do
or to buy anything, or if he wants
to rent a house worth $100 a year
or more he must pay a tax. Even
before he can study law under a
licensed attorney he must pay a
tax of $400 in addition to the tax
oc $150 which he a'.terwards pays
f jr admission to the bar. He is
taxed $50 if iie seils anything at
auction. He is taxed on every
note that lie executes payable in
bank. He is taxed if he keeps a
carriage for pleasure, or a wagon
or a horse for business use; and he
pays a seperate tax for each ser
vant he employs. In short, the
people of England are taxed to
death. Yet President Cleveland
v. ould bring about a similar state
of affairs in this country.
Information of poor mail service
from all parts of the country. The
complaint about the postal service
is general and it is just. The de
partment is wretchedly misman
aged and makes a sorry showing
when compared with the I'ost-ol-tice
Department under the Repub
lican administration. Important
letters, notices, envelops enclosing
money and other ducuments are
daily failing to reach their destin
ation. Cases of theft and embez
zlement in the postotlices of the
country are rapidly multiplying.
The service seems to be generally
demoralized. Perhaps l'ost-mas-ter-General
Dickinson is so busy
looking alter the politics of Michi
can that he cannot attend to the
business of the public. But the
people are growing weary of tirs
unsatisfactory, feeble and unre
liable postal service, and they will
enter vigorous protest in Novem
ber. With the reopening of the St.
Charles hotel, winch has been un
occupied for many years, Albany
will have four good hotels, which
will be ample hotel a'-coin' ioda
: tions until such a time as a b: hri.-U
n U c.'n o built. The next public-
iuiprovciieM should be a f.v-e
wa ;oii 1 . Ige -the river. Tin
inuvt t e:: ; sooner or later and tne
isooiier iuj better.
ji.Lj - j.iiluw'l - W'llfi'JKlllllllTaMntiltU - JJlW,3g
TiiK suppression of the shameful j
tirades against respectable people!
I'm; r.i.-iieu by ir:-.'.:.ponsibie and,
...eakiug coi iespor.'lents for some j
of the sensational papers of I'o: 1- j
land is a consiiinniati.m devouliy j
t be wished by the t'jv. iis cf the
Willamette valley, ynd .vllianyj
has done herself credit in inaugu- j
rating this suppression. The j
names ol tne correspoimenis nu.'ai
to lie wrung from
un Ihe publishers so
of pu!!i;; uiiinioii
! that the oau oi puwii;; 01
mi-jht be j.iaeed upon them.
Oi'R dis;:ite!;es this morning in- !
Hcaie a u'luomy state of ailairs in
the district in the South stricken
oy ye' low lever, lne scourge ius
developed into such proportions
that armed men are guarding some
of the 'fe-ted towns. At Jack
sonville loo new cases were re
ported in one day, and the death
j roll for the same day was 20. This
i is a condition of things rakutlab d
j o create a shudder among people
j of the North and West where such
pestilences are unknown.
The closing days of tie 1 fate fair
promise to end very unsatisfactori
ly on account of the downpour of
n;,i.
Starlliiitf I:si'vtT.
The discovery by the inhabitant of
a b-CMlity hitherto unvisited by the
pestik-n. scourge of lever anil r
iluit it exists in their very midst, ;.s
d cidi'dly startliii',, Srch dNeoveiios
an; made at every season, in every
part of the Uivon. iiubseqi'cntP ,
when it is aseeitaii 1, as it invariabhi
is at such times ihrounh the v.iluable
experience of some one win lias been
benefitted and cured, that Hosti Iter's
St mia'-ii Bitters is a thoroughly effica
cious eradicator of the n 'aiial poison
and a IPC -is of foitilyiiia the systrm
against it, a feeling of more security
and tranquillity rcgns throughout the
whole Udghuorl oi d. Resides the
tebi ih; forms o.' i. filarial dise.i. .. diinb
a .'lie and agi'e cake are removed bv !
the potent action of tht; Ditte :
which scii .cealso gives its sanctioii
as a nmedy for rheumatism, dysptp
sii', onstipation, liver complaint, i'-;-bibty,
kidney troubles, and d'seasei
impairing the organs of disgestion
ami assimilation.
A Warning.
The modes of death's approach are
arious, a nd statistics .'how eoncliisiv e
ly that more person- die from diseases
of the throat and lungslhan any other.
It is probable that everyone, without
exception, receives yat cumbers ot
Till icle (ierms into the system and
where these germs fall upon suitable
soil they start into life and develop,
at first slowly and is shown by a
slight tickling sensation in the throat
and if allowed to co.ilinue their
ravages they ext'.-nd to the hours pro
ducing consumption and to the head,
causing catarrh. Now all this is
dangerous and if allowed to proceeu
will in time cause death. jt the onset
you must act with promptness; allow
ing a cold to go without attention is
dangerous and may lose you your
life. As soon as you feel that some
thing is wrong w ith your throat, lungs
or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Boschee't
Gei man SyrwD. It will give yuu im
mediate relief.
.McLaughlin, J'ra !lal Tailoring
Summer and fall suits, Md pants in
' any style a speciality. Cleaning and
! repairing promptly attended to
i Main street. Albany, Oregon.
vtKitn:i.
j ACS! IN 'JONS On Weijii.'s.I;, e.eniiiL.',
i Sent, 10, at the revd-jnee of the bride's
I partnts four ii'i' irsrof Albany, by Ke .
I tl 1" W i;bl, Mr. Anhouy Aiiiiin and
A! 's I) . ter C'nn.i.
NEW TO-DAY.
Oysters ! Oysters t ,
EASTERN" AND OLYMPIAN SKKVED j
fresh cvtry lav at H. i;ier-ks' restaurant j
! t resh iysters : j
OECVEDFRKSH EVKUY DAY AT THE
IO City t. est mnt nt
liriek for
ale :
i'iOO.OiX't L'ooil brick for sa!e. App'y to W. C.
-w Cassell, Albany.
fruit lryer lor !ale.
-rr ruvfL'u I'uriT nvvcp i a ptai v
1 size, i-ompiece, vmn auditions ami im
provements, for sale eheap. Apily to A.
Blaker, Shfild, Oregon, or to A. Wlieetei,
; Sitrmhelil, Oregon.
! Itcniovcii.
I JOSEPH WEHBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS
I .... . i i . .1.. . I. I c I
: fj patruus anu irienus ih.il tie cut tti; tt iiit j
on L.tii str.ei, iteiween r.uutiic ivt. iu.
an'l First street, until his new rnnnw in Ko
I shav i Mas.tn 8 .brick are reaily,
GOOD HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS NEAR
Oregon Hat.-ifii; dupoi for rent. Also
furnislieil room in central loeatimi suitable
; for single aentieman. Eniuirj at Wel!a,
C'o'8 ottiee.
I Hissolnlion of l arlii)Tslii.
NOT1CF. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
jtiirtnership heretofore o.vistii'r between
i Messr.-. C'n5.ien & Allen in the truck and
dray business is this day disso'ved b mutual
I consent. The business will lie continued by
I e . E Allen, who will pay till indebtedness
i and colle.t all accourtts Thankinif the nub
I lie for past favors, a cimtinuance of their
itatrona',".' is still snlicited.
Senteiuber 1. lSdS.
I, L. CROSSES,
K. E. ALl.t N.
4 uiilt-iirior aiMl Uiillder.
THE UXDlLKSItiXED IIAVIXG 1.0
eated in Albany solicits patronage
from city and country. Will contract
to build bridsres, barns, and all manner
I oi uweuiug nouses, incuuiing vucen
! Aune, Eatluke and Elizabetliian styles
of buildings. ill furnish plans and
sp -j;:itic tt vi- fn.-j nf t fharge. Satis
action guaranteed W. 0. CASSEL-
)I1- Koxes.
G GREEN APPLE BuXES FOR SALE AT
Zesa Hiehsteiiler's.
H. HULBTJRT,
PHOPRIRT IR OK
1
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f V Til
is Is prepared to tiirni.sh Hist-class
rigs, and t. board hors.-s by the tiay,
Aeek or ii til. Stable on Fourth
sM-ent, betwetn Eilsworth and l..vm:.
CMiarsE Cry forPitclier's Castoria
i
I
i
reef! Stables
THE MORXIXtf
!
COjSTjNT BEOS.
HAVING KE.UOYED TO THEIR
New (kite
Ntxt
Now call the attention
h:te stock of
j I
;
i' which Will be Solil at U
t
ri
am f
.sales, shoit profits and fresh goods" heinu: our motfo.
j SJ' t itie line ()t choice
j Cijrai s kept constantly on
TEXT BOOKS
Bookseller, Newsdealer, Stationer,
AND DEALER IN
Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph a:iu autograph
albums, inkstands, ink, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books,
and all kinds of musical merchandise.
Ge .eral ISTews Depot.
J3"Mail orders promptly attended to.
CITY DRUG
L. W. GTJISS SOiSr. IPropr's-
Having assumed charge of this drug store, near the Revere House,
and having largely increased the stock, now oiler a full line of
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, TAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES,
And a new ami complete line of school books, tablets and station
ery, pencils, etc. Physicians ank Eatnily prescriptions carefuny pn
pared.
Choice
n j it j 1 re
Mesne aim mi
C. J. DILLON & CO.,
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF
FURNITURE
Do general job work, also bargain in flooring and rustic. Those, contem
plating building w ill find it to their advantage to call oa us at our Frctory, at
sir Root ok LyoN Street
TULIUS IOSEPH
Manufactauerof Choice Cip-ais
FINE IMPORTED ANDKEY WEST
Cigars, Plug and Smoking Tobaccos. Meerschaum and Briar Tipes, andj
full lint; of Smoker Articles. Also dealer in;
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS.
Next doir to Btirkhartvt Keeney's Heal Estate Office, Albany Ogn
GEO..W.
lacCJESSORaro W.
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OF VLER IN-
Stoves'ancl Ranges
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
TINWARE, PUMPS, HOSE. COPPEBWARE
And every variety of cocking utcnsUs .md novelties; in house furnishing
sroods. The public is invited to call and xmnine this m'aiuinoth stock.undcr
the new management.
The City Liquor Store,
M. BAUMC.AllT, Proprietor.
2r.ext door to thft Oild Fillrv.a' i-n-plc, All-ary, OreSfon'S
Keep" ronstimtiy on h: r. - -V..- fin, imp ivfed nn.j ilonu-stii- wine. liiU'rs, cigars ar
to''-'-" 's. Only tir?t-c!,iss ti-jnor store in shf citv
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FR0M?HE COUNTRY
Children Cry for
HERALD: FIJI DAY,
lo
n IT
is
of the
puhlic to tliv.ir com-
Groceries
very small ' rotil,
"quick i
Import.
and Domestic
hand.
i
DOi'Tca tisars a peciafty
DEALERS IN
T
I V!
Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil
verwart, Kings, Ladi s Watche.
and Cl'iins. and al! kinds of El
egant Jewelry
AST8NLh'ICLY L j
SMITH
II. McFAULATtD
CTt
Pitcher's Castcria. j
Al SCHOOL SUMS.
STORE
nv n l II
telies
SEi DEMISE!? 21. 1SS8
Fall Announcemenl,
In m.iki.ig my annoanjemvut for
FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS:
RSSS GOODS In tl's (U-iKirhnnt my stock is mm
siLilly ;tre awl complete', DRICSS (iOui)6 in
hti lt.;:iliu styli's; ioinl .--liail-'.s for Fall and Whiter
wear seiecteJ from the best E;i.cei!i and Ftivii.i "it
Dortatious The latest novelties in TRIMMINGS
and RiJ I l"ONS, SUA WhS, BhAlNivETS, some ex
tra good values in White Blankets, Table i ''leu
Towels, etc.
CARPETS enlarge ! facilities for showing ear
pets has enabled me to make large purchases in this
depaitnient. lean show a fine line ot" ingrains at
low prices, also some choice patterns ia.BOUY
BRUSSELS and TAPEST Riband am making
Carpets a leading branch in my business.
BOOTS & SHOES- I -arry the largest line of Boots
i' d slioes in the city, and have ml sp-cial at : -u-i"on
to o-ettin?: the goods best suited to this trade and
can show a line line of goods. 1 keep m stock tne
best makes in the country; and have endeavored to
get a line of LOW PRICED goods that I can GUAR
an tee to give satisfaction. An flung in I ts,ho.:s
or Rubbers tor Men, Women or Cliiidreu can be
bund in this department. It is in fact a SHOE
STORE of itself. ' '
GROCERIES i am giving special attention to keep
ing a full line of STAPLE and FANCY groceries,
UNCOLOREI) TEAS, ROASTED and GROUND
COFFEES, CANNED FRUITS, the latest specia";
liesin breakfast foods, etc., can all be found in this
dep.Mtment. Pure fresh goo is and good value lor
money is my aim.
ijwouid especially call the attention of
to my large stock of
m 11 TO! GOODS !
I am better prepr.'l than cvor ti
nients I am prepared to meet the
fmnmivn imi.Tnr
m All UMlAmw
AND THE
Citv of A.lbanv,
And ask a thorough inspection of my stock.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG.
WILL BROS
Dealer in all the leading
Suns, Pistols, Sewing Machines, Organs, Pianos,
A full
Sheet music, musical merchandise.amnmnition, fish
ing tack?e, etc. "Warranted razors, butcher and
pocket knives The bestkinds of sewing.machinet?
NE E I) LES, OIL and Extras for all MACHINES
LINN COUNTY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Repairing of sewing mat-nines, musical instruments, guns, etc., neatly done
W. P. READ,
(Successor to NY II. ALLEN)
IsTEW
winter
and
1 am now receiving new goods in every line and
world coidially invite everybody to call and inspect
oar stock and prices. We propose to have th
The Live Drv Goods House
Of Aibanyand shall lat all times study the
wants of our patrons both in style and prices.
Dry Woods Notions,
Furnishing Goods.J
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Call and see me.
'.(Snct-wsor to
tlie Fall I beg to call attention to the
parties lay'.ng in their jf'all supplies
meet their wants. Iu all depart 42
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Uf US UUU!
Line of-
liw stock!
Groceries,Etc
X Allen,
Albany, Oregon.
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-A FULL STOCK OF-
Staple Groceries!
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i The best Quality of taas, coffee, rv&in w
CAKES, PIES,
I Fresh. Baked Bread
Every Day.
I At this old and reliable houw is a!ss to !
j tound a complete assortment, of fresh fami),
ifo-ceries, to which is constantly being aJdei al
the seASucable tines of croceries aud proviaia
iich as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef 0 flipped to Order t
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc.
These poods were ail bought when pr;o;
were low, and the beuofit of tiie martrin will u'
1 ivpii to liiH llKtmfrA kfmpntVinr t.ht. nl.i.
r the old corner on First aud B'oadalbia St.
iOFFMAN AND PFEIFFE
Proprietors of '
And manufacturers of
if.
We are bow prepared to furnish choice, freA
candies of best grade, congisting of jture pti-ic
assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra Krei,i
iitd choooJat creams, fancy mix&d, candy tu
mi a general assorUDsnt of flue cmdie
AT UULE.SALB OS RETAIL.
syOrdors from country dealers promptly t
Wned to. I'actorj oa First abreet,
Albany, - - Oregon,
M fiwfl Milk
UOm, L1NXUC 4t C9m Prop'.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR,
(Superior far tam&i and bikaor vm)
The Best Storage Facilities
yThe Htgfcctt fric in oaah raid forvhaafc
AiJi&XY ... ftSXQO
NOTICE.
1 have bought aud lurniar-.d
if i tun
I'
Mil
Witb new machinery, making tiom by the
rt'LL roller fkocess. Tne mill is i,ov run
.tiaj: and I can furnish the btst of flour aiui
etd .it icasonable rates. I intend to run my
aiiil in such a manner that none can so away
dissatisfied. Give me a call.
f . G0INS, Proprietor Scio Mills,
SECOKD HAND STOEE"
The past year has proven it to be a
necessity. The best and cheapest
place iuthe city to buy vour C
Stoves.Furniture, tinware
We aie always prepared to buy your
heusehold furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole agents for the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And I - a. xi p Killer.
! L. GOTTLIEK
Albany Bath House
AND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR.
SiT'Ladie? "nd children's hair dress,
ag a specialty. Dutue satisfaction
guaranteed.
JOHN SCKMEER'S
Livery. Feed & Sale stable
Corner Second and Ellsworth Sta
ALBANY, - - OREGON
Horsks BOAiiDRD by the day or month Car
riages or buazie on reascnable termp.
fc'n 1
NORTHWESTj
I mi MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY s
PORTLAND, - - OREGON
i a
"magnolia mills,
JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r.
Will furnish sacks to farmers and
receive wheat at the usual rates of
storage. The highest market price
paid for ramc.
i2Tlest Magnolia flour always on
h ;nd for sale or exchange at reasona
ble rates.
JOHN A. CRAWFORD.
.a i-ii-nii it,i-!i it r every eitsiotucr
Viereck's barber shop.
m n l
iUV UlIUAJkJ it U1V
MUD MEYER.
HI
Choice Confectiooe
lie Scio FIohm!
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