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THE MOrcSTNTx HERALD: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1S88 jBlormnj nUg germ! Daily 4.ND TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION m inner that when it was dis charged as of course it was, tlie WEEKLY J bullet entered Lib vitals causing death after an liour intense aiionv. DAILY. Published evcrv 1p.01p.in4 except Moiulaj e'.iverfci! by carrier, per week Ly mull, jitr ; a: O.lr WKKICI.Y. ( Published every Friday Morning.) n fopv, per annum, in advance 2.CC: When in -t paid in advance '-..'t THE OBJECT. ' r 11 1 , 1 j I s all nflAOyiCBfOBiL j THK M.lll. Mails at tlie All.'iiiy p.ato:uceeIote us follows Kora'.l olticcs north i The Eastern slates . (l y J he West Side ( " " " And Ihe N'airow Gauze K. K. J f-'or Portland ami Salem 11 A. -M Corvallis ami Yailiiia. 12i r. Jl office south 7:;;0 P. M. The iiostoilice will be closed each evening rotn six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for the 'early morniiij,' train fhouli! he mailed before S o clock the reyioues veiiinir. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOK PRESIDENT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, OF INDIANA. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT , LEVI P. MORTON, OF NEW YORK. Th? claim that the third party is j working lor growing success, with out regard to the old parties, is not in accordance with the facts as developed in the present canvass. vVirhout doubt the great majority of voters who intend to cast their 'ladots for the prohibition candi dates on the t'xii of November, intend so doing from honest con victions of right and principle, but evidently their leaders do not. For instance from relial.de authority and the facts in the case it is shown that the active canvas in i the third party is to be made in j tra good values in White Blankets, Table t iTeli, New York. New Jersey, Connecti-1 Towels etc. cut, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan! nnnnrvt ,.i ,.1. . and Minnesota, with the avowed UHnrE I d iU' euiareil lUCimie-iui nuniui; u.u pets lias enaoled me to make large purcnases m tins In making my announcement for thu Fall I be;- to call attention to the FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS: DBSSS GOODS In tlii-s department my stock is unu sually large and complete, iHiESS GOODS in all the lending styles; good shades t'.r Fall and Winter wear selected front the let Eastern and Foreign im portations The latest novelties in TiilMMiNG and BUTTONS, SHaWLS, BLANKETS, some e,v coisrisr beos. HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR New Quarters Next to Revere House, Now call the attention of the pubiio to tilth com plete stock of ni ar Bakery ! .0, n '? H tl 111 1 1 IT" ill V V e sold, at a very small iiroii sau'.s, snort profits and iVesh gods"1 being oiif mto. nncii will ,i .1 1. 'Smick L 'y lmeiineot cuoie- In )orte:.i and l 1 O.'llCStlC Cigars kept constantly on Laud. nurmnz r ti. purpose of dra.ving from the repub lican party in the hopes of defeat - FOR PRKSIDEXTIAL KLKCTORS, R03ERT M'l-EAN, WM. KAPL'S C. W. FI LTON. MATTERS OF CONSCIENCE. mainlv drawn from the democratic party, no canvas is to be made. This fact shows the animus and intentions of the leaders in their national committee, and fully demonstrates what thev are work- . e . 1 p 1 ;n ! mg ior. Vne niust.. ui linuiitiiiiy 13 illus trated by the seeming avidity with which individuals accuse theni- 1 ? . 11.- . 1 selves 01 crimes. Lassen s journal ; roo,.i,0i ,c 0 .n 0cfaKi;0i,Q,i f.,f says that constant readers of news- A reu10rkable instance of this in- papers may have observed that a crease of temperature in the earth curious epidemic of conscience toward the center has bren pre often follows the commission of a j senteti at 1esth? where the deepest great crime. Men and even artesian well in the world is that I , j . 1 1 I I women nasten 10 accuse inemseives ; now bein bored for the jHirpose ef of the particular effense which is I &uppvimt the public baths anJ exciting public interest, or of simi- j other establishments with hot lar crimes that have never come to j ivat(?r A depth of 8140 feet has light or have been forgotten. Thejalready been reaciied, and it police are often compelled to inves-1 iurrAshe 17C;000 gallons daily at a tigate confessions made under the temperature of 15S degress Fahren- lnnueuce ot drink or ot a morbid imagination. Not long ago a large held in the neighborhood of London was dug up in the expecta tion of discovering the skeleton of a farmer who disappeared myste riously thirty years before. A sailor declared that he had murdered the missing man and buried him in a meadow. No re mains were discovered, but the result of the investigations made by the police led to the trial and conviction of the sailor for a murder committed by hioi a few weeks previous to his false confession. A thief is not often troubled by that silent monitor called conscience. There is, however, on record one instance in which either conscience ma King lepartment. I can show a fine line of Ingrains at ing it; while in ti.e southern states, Mow prices, also some choice patterns in BODY where third party votes would be (BRUSSELS and TAPESTIilES..Uld am Carpets a leading branch in my business. SOOTS & SHOES-1 carry tha largest line of Boots and shoes in the city, and have paid special atten tion to getting the goods best suited to this trade and can show a fine line of goods. 1 keep in stock the best makes in the country and have endeavored to The increasing heat as distance et a line, of LOW PR.1 (W.Tl ww1 tlmt. T pti ttllAR. toward-"Hie center of the earth is . . . . . . . ,. . to ... . aiiiee to give saiisraction. riuytning in i-oors.7jioos or Rubbers tor Men, Women or Children can lie found in this department. It is in fact a SHOE STORE of itself GROCERIES t am giving special attention to keep ing a full line of STAPLE and FANCY groceries, UNCOLORED TEAS, ROASTED and GROUND COFFEES, CANNED FRUITS, the latest special ties in breaktast roods, etc., can all be found in tin department. Pure fresh goods and good value foi money is my aim heit. The municipality have recently voted a large subvention, I IJwould especially call the attention of parties laying in their Fallsupplies IS. J- CTOITsriES, f ii IT B S Hi i' iKseiier. uewaeaier, mm AND DEALER IX- t EXT BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph aimnns, liiKsianas, uik, pencils, etc., eic. nneet music, music itooKs, and all kinds of musical merchandise. Ge eral jSTews Depot. J?".Mail orders promptly attended to. DEVG STORE. C. W. G-TJISS Sd SOIST. Propr's. Having assumed charge of this drii; store, near the Revere House, and having largely iuciL-ased tiie stock, now oti'er a lud line of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, HRUSHi-XJ. And a new and compl-t line of school iioks, tablets and station-:-ry. pencils, etc. Physicians an!: Family prescription icarefuily pre pared. , Choice -Diieslio .mil Ifflportcil (i?.ir4i Skialty A FULL STOCK OF Staple Groceries I Fine GIassware,Crockerf "he best quality of teas, eafiee, nisina, n auiu, etc. CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this old and reUable house is alao to - (ound a complete assn-taaent of fresh famir frucories, to wfaich is constantly being aJdcii at ihe seasonable lines of crooaaea aod prariaaf such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, ' Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc. Thene goods were all bought when prieat ere Kw, aad the benefit of the maiKin w ill u fiven to his customers. Ken:ember the pla. u the old corner on First and BoadaIbin St. ' HID 111 HOFFMAN AND PFE1FFER, Proprietors of ALBMSODA WORKS in order that one boring mav be ' continued to a greater depth, not only to obtain a larger volume of water, but at a temperature of 176 degress Fahrenheit. to my large stock of Mirth is short livei. Protons it f you can. It will help vour disposition to trade with W. F. Keacl. M A Kit I Kit. ROWLAND RYOKA KT. Oct. ?, at the r -iiilence of the officiating clcryiuian.Rev. F R. Prichard, Mr. K. L. Rowland and Mi-siSell Kjcra.t: buth ni Linn county. NEW TO-DAY. SAMUEL . YOU&'G. I BCEIVED TO-HAV AN INVOICE OF NOVZLTIKS V in dress trimmings diject from fjew Y.irk; the latest thinir ont "hey are sure to cr gratitude compelled a thief to mti make restitution. Charles Dickens , ! the novelist, when in France was I A , , ,. TTIRESH MEAT AND SALMON F.VERY roooeo ,1.1 HIS vvaicil a vaiuaoie J.' day at Halt's meat market. 'yold repeater, presented to him by j "..iaity and a full m uket kept up, admirers who had caused their ai Meat .Market. I'isn a KeniovtMl. FILL Mi WINTER (IDS' ! I am better prepared than ever to meet their w.ints. Iu allJ lepart-jS menta I am prepared to medt tbe GROWING DEMANDS OF LINN 5C01TY I Choice Aod Bian ufacturere of Confection M CO.,? WHOLESALE MAXFFACTl'itEP.S OF KjLU.l NITU RE Ii) reiierai joli work, :ilo bargain iti liooriu and rustic. T!iisi- conteni ;i!;ttiii ouild;ii;r will find it to th'.-ir advaiiinu'e to c.dl on u- at our Frctorv, at Foot ok LyoN Street fcirvEJ": -AND TIIE- City of Albany, And ask a thorough inspection of my stock. SAMUEL E. TODNG. WILL BROS Dealer. infill tlie leading natrftTm nriM fripndj tint. Ii ran h fmiiti llCken 8 gnat was Short, Ii -i , ' on First street, in his new rooms in Koshav & his -Guns, Pistols, Sewing Machines, Organs, Piano? unit . , A full Line of- following afternoon, i.elSrirtTth Sheet music, musical merchandise,ammnnition; iisL tack:e, etc. Av arranted razors, butcher and l.reci.-tiof t c fw ftnoravrtd nnmi ti.H : TOSEPH WEBBER AXNOrNCES TO : ; 1 1 o case on the received me watcn, ana huh it u p )lite note apologising for any in convenience that miglit have been caused by its temporary uh- j . rr . . , . . , iiuiinuiL ui piujiij , mill aiiint; nanus IU SUI!- drawal. ihe pickpocket had IlOt port a wife, wishes to correspond with any rapmninil liia i-L.tin-. o o a full,,.! lady who wishes a stead v, sober husband. ' who will provide her a ;,'ood home. Address Reiairins of scwine machines, musical instruments, cuns. etc., ne.nl lv done ountrvman, and still less as the i "s," lo'-k box 425, Albaiw Oregon. i inimitable portrayer of Bid .Sykes, tonsorfalline. Hot or cold baths at all hours Wauled, A Wife. A MIDDLE AGED MAN A GARDENER by piofession posseting a moderate amount of property, and ample means to sup- will d mm DEALERS IN- Fine Goiif atehes. Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil verwart, Kinir.'Ladi(s Watfln-s and Chains. :nj aI! kiud of El esraut Jewc-h y . ' :pp!ces. pocket knives. The hestkinds of sewing-machines NEEDLES, OIL and Extras for all MACHINES ILINN COUNTY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Worn! for sale. ! RACORDS OK WOOD FOR SALE, AP 1JU ply to F. H. Roscoe. Albanj . The growth of electrical appli ances is a matter of interest. It is j said that in the United States ! there are 5.M51 isolated plants and EAfr central electric light stations, pro- j during every night 192,500 arc and j 1,025,000 incandescent lights. I There are employed for the motive j rmwpr nf ilrnamne fitoQTn Ancrinoa ' QOO.ono cood brick for sa'e. Apply to W. C. aggregating 459,495 horse-power, 4 Casseii. Albany. Oyster ! Oysters ! ASTERN AND OLYMPIAN SERVED fresh every day at H. Diercks' restaurant Fresh Oyster ! SERVED FRESH EVERY DAY AT THE City Restaurant. liriek for Sale ! C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND 6VR- GOOD HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS NEAR Oregon Pacific depoi for rent. Also urnished room in central location suitable for sinxlc irentieman. Encniire at Wells, Fargo 4: Co's office. and the capitalization o electric j companies during the last six j months has increased $42,210,100. : Er" 8tre' officehour8' from8A- M to4 There are now being operated in this country 34 electric railroads, comprising 138 miles of single track, w hile 49 other roads, with an aggregate length of over 300 miles are in course of construction. Careful estimates show that no l ;ss than 17,500,000 passengers wiil be carried by the electric roads oi the country during the present year. The increase of the business is strikingly illustrated by the fact titat there are single factories em ploying as many as 1,500 persons in making electric motors. There are eight journals devoted ex clusively to electricity and its dependent industries in the United States. One necessity for the safety and happ;ness of human beings, is for individuals to always maintain their presenile of mind. Nine tenths of the suffering and untimely deaths would be averted if such a practice was strictly maintained. For instance tlie young man win., was recently hunting squirrels near Los Angeles, and on wound ing one which ran into its bole, ii he had preserved his presence of mind would n-t have attempt-'-; to dig the animal out with the Ftick ol hi g-in. pouting th muzzle towards his body in such a W. F. READ, 1 am now receiving ni Fall stock ot Dry Goods notions, etc, and propose to make it red hot all alono i the line, My goods are all fresh and new and boughi FO R CASH! TULIUS TOSEPH Manufactauer of Choice Cicais AND DIALER IN ; FINE IMPORTEDaAND KEY WEST Cigars, Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in CALIFORNIA AND BfROPICAL FRUITS. Next door to Burkhart A. Kccney Real Estate Office, Albanv Oirn City Marshal's .Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE owner or keener of any do;ir dotes in the corporate limits of the city of Albany, that the tax upon such dosrs for the jfar ISos is now due, a.id payable to the City Marshal; and thu all do-fs found running at large within the city limits, upon which jaid tax has not been piid. will be taken up and dis poses of as provided by an ordinance "relat ing to taxing dogs and regulating their run ning at large." Section one of said ordinance provides: That it shall be the duty of the City Marshal on and after the first day of August of each year to collect from the oxn er or keeper each dog the s-im of $1.50, and for each slut or bitch so owned or kept the sum of S3.00 ' Duted at Albany; Oregon, this 20th day of August, 1SSS. fcCKbo,1ISAAC HAYS, City Marshal. Contractor and Builder. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LO cated in Albany solicits patronage from city and country. Will contract to build bridges, b irns, and all manner of dwelling houses, incltidintr Queen Anne. Ear-tlake and Elizabethian styles of buildings. Will furnish plans and ijuciiic it-frji; -l" t charsre. Sati.-. action sruaranteed W. C. CASSEL rROP.'ilET-'A OF lie City Feed Stables is l prepare t to furnish iirst-ch -s rivs, and t board horses by the day, week or month. Stable on Fi-nrth 'trout, between Ellsworth and Lyon. We invite your inspection of the following goods: Imported Broadcloth Silk Warp, Henrietta All Wool Tricots Cashmeres Assatat Flannels Pluslies Vebets Velveteens Silks and Satins In fact everything usually found in iirst-c!as Dry Goods Store. M Boot and Shoe department is complete. I have al'so added a eomplett lins of hoys kilt suits. A comparison of niv stock and prices is solicited gr-All mail orders piompi": - attended to. Call and see me. t Successor to N" .'I. Alien, GKEO.W. SMITH icJCCESSOR TO W. II. McFARLAND) as 11 tsa CO - -H rr3 era W3 CO CO f-i a3 ery. We are now prepared to furnish cnoice, freak candies of best grade, counting- of j:nre fti-k, i-sorted Savors, mixed candies, extra b reniC :;id chocolate creams, fancy iuxfI, cmd toi and a general assortment oi flue candies AT 'Uei.KAI.E It RETAIL. ??"Orders from ooantry dealers prompili & tened to. Factcry uu tirst lilteet, Albany. - - Oregon, M Crow Milk NEW PROCESS FLOUR; " (Superior fttfUDQr aad haken dh) The Best Storage Facilities UTTha HitfiestyriMin cwh. fid ior beUk ALKASY . . OKXOOli NOTICE. 1 have bought a:i''. iurniihed Tlie Scio r ioiiiif Mills With new machinery, making fiour by the cll kollkr riti-CKss. Tne mill is iiow n:n ii.u and 1 can furnish the Lest of flour and etd at leasoni.liie rates. 1 intend to run my :':5" a maimer that noue vuigo away iisutis!irii. Give use a call. E. GCINS, Proprietor Scio Mills 3IG05D SAID STOBE 1 ae past ear i.a- proven it to be a ae-es;ty. The !--' ;,?;d cheapest )iace 1:1 the city to hny your StQTes, Furniture, tinware We me aP.vay prepared to buy vour letisenold furniture at the highest ash price. Sole agents lor theift? PEERLESS OIL CAN 1-AMpff Killer. And L. CJOTTLIEt. Albany, Oregon. DF.ALKIi IX Stoves and Ranges ALSO A FULL LINE OF J TINWARE, PUMPS, HOSE. COPPER WAItE And every varietv of corking utensils andnoveltiesin house furr.ishiii"-rood-. The puldic is invito! to eall and xaniine tliis niaimnoth stock"undeT he new ni. inurement. " The City Liquor Store, M. It AU JIG ART, Proprietor, 3T'cxt door to the Cild Fellows' emplo, AlHi.v Ori-oi ijj 0V Wuors.ei.ar SPECiAL ATTENTION PAID TG ORDERS FROM THE CCUHTRY Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. iitay Bath House and ; HAIR DRESSING SALC0N, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR .Sfl-adic? nd children's hair dress, v.r h spi-fi.ilty. Dnti-ie satisfaction guaranteed JOHN SCKMEER'S Livery. Feed 4 Sale stable Comer Second and Elhvcoiili Sts. ALBANY, . . OREGON HOK8M BOAitnKii l.y the day or month Car najfes or bujries on reasonable terms. J M O RT HVEST FIRE and -MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY i PORTLAND, - . OREGON CPITAfSTO k. MABNOLIA MILLS1 JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'. Will furnish sacks to farmers and -eceive wlieat at the usuri rates of 4-orajre. The highest market price paid for Paine. ifi'djest Magnolia floar. always on !nnd for sale or exchange at reasona ble rates. JOHN A. OCAWFORD. 4 cl.-.-it t l. iur;i.n. s ' HI - ' ' J