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NATIONAL REPUBLICAN' TICKET. "
FOU 'RESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
LEVI P . MORTON
OF NEW YORK.
FOR PRF.SIDKXTIAL ELECTORS,
ROBERT m'LEAN, W.M. KARL'S
C. W. FL'LTON.
WHERE TO NEXT.
Horace Greeley's advice to "go
west" has already become a mis
nomer, as the west of his day has
become the centre of to-day, and
the far west that ends with our
Pacific Coast is fast resolving itself
into the heart of the country. Soon
) every available locality will be
fully occupied, and the human
family metaphorically speaking
will sit down like Alexander and
weep for new worlds to conquer.
Already speculations are being
made as to where fresh pastures
can be found, and many are begin
ning to suggest that the dark
continent of Africa may be the
future locality to take the place of
the "west." The civilization of
that country istheaccDmplishment
to be worked before such an end
can be attained, and the principal
factor in that civilization is the
total suppression of the slave trade.
This must be accomplished to
make the change from barbarism
to civilization.
The real difficulty is in regard to
the manner in which the change
shall be accomplished. Africa,
claimed by everybody, really be
longs to nobody. So far as the
Nyassa region is concerned, the
to the south and west, have never
set foot in it ; and while the Ger
mans claim the north and east,
their pretensions have been based
neither upon right of discover-,
purchase, conquest, treaty nor
j possession, but upon the audacity
'of a map-maker, who, with his
paint-brush, colored some tens of
thousands of square miles beyond
the territory recognized as German
by the London convention of 18G.
Only a few days ago Portugal
publicly maintained her right not
only the coasts of Sofala and
Mozambique, but also to the Nyassa
region ; and it is evident that if
there shall be any obstruction to
internal development, and to the
efforts toward checking the slave
trade it will come from that power.
All travelers in Africa are agreed
in sajing that the claims which
the Portuguese have put forward
to sovereignty over certain African
territory are monstrous and absurd
the very name of their country
being unknown in these regions.
The Portuguese have, it must be
admitted, an old connection with
Africa. They were the first by
their voyages to enrich geography
with a knowledge of the African
coasts ; and as early as 1497 they
took possession of the eastern
ehore by founding the colon- of
Mozambique. Whether in or about
the year 1(323 a Portuguese traveler
did or did not catch a glimpse of
Lake Nyassa is doubtful ; but it is
at least certain that since that
time no Portuguese official, mis
sionary, or trader has come near
that region. . The proposition oi
Cardinal Lavigerie, which lias
been indorsed by the Pope, is to
insure sinii concerted action on
the part of European powers that a
crusade could be instituted against
the Arab slave-traders who aie
now depopulating Africa. France
has expressed her willingness to
take measures toward suppressing
the slave trade which is nuw being
carried on between Pemba and
-Madagascar under the protection
of the French flag. The African
Lakes Company is making a
determined stand against the Arab
traders in the region made famous
by the discoveries of Livingstone,
and if German' and Great Britain
shall carry out their recent under
standing and blockade the coast
leading to the vast districts now
infested by the Arabs a great
check will have been put on the
existing traffic. Nyassaland ought
by all right to be considered as
belonging to England. Germany's
sphere of influence, owing to the
concessions which have been made
to her by the Sultan of Zanzibar,
is of great extent and important
not only geographically but also in
regard to its commercial prospects.
If Germany, therefore, should
waive the question of her own
inland interests and co-operate
with Great Britain, the Zambesi,
that great naturnal highway, could
be opened up, and a pacific and
civilizing influence would begin to
spread throughout the whole country.
Fine Uorr.es for Sale.
e have just brought from
Eastern Oregon a fine lot of work
horses which we will sell on terms
to suit the times. Among them is
some promising young drivers from
Oneco, Mason Chief, and Edward
Everett. Also some choice heavy
mares. Anyone wishing a horse
will do well to look them over and
we will tike pleasure in showing
them to all intending purchasers.
Ivle Knight Bros.,
Tallman, Or.
E STATE
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE,
COIiVAI.I.IS, OREGON.
T trill ('ttliunriiri'S oil vT-;iiiosla.l,
M-l1finlH-r 12, 1SSS.
O
FACULTY
I
A. full corps of experienced Professors and I
teachers.
COURSE OF STUDY
Arranged expressly to meet the demands a
needs of the fanning interests ef the sta
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT
For students over lf years of ae who desir
toenter the College, but are not prepared
to enter Collesre classes by examination.
MILITARY TRAINING
To the extent required by law.
151'lLbiNGS
L-trjfe, Commodious and Well Ventilated.
LOCATION.
In a cultivated anil Christian community.aiid
one oi the healthiest in tin- state.
EXPERIMENTAL STATION.
Circulais containing matter fuil of interest to
farmers, will be regularlj issued and copies
mailed to each patron of the College.
EXPENSES
Re Juced to lowest figures. Two or more free
scholarships from every county. Consult
your County Superintendent.
We canfitentiy appeal to the farmers an I
Grausrcs of Oregon to patroni.e the oi.i.v
school established by Oregon for the pro
motion ol her agricultural interests.
Fcr catalogue or other information, address
It. L. AK.OLI, rrrsidcni,
t'orvallis, Ori'ou.
jr THE ONLY
BKPLlANT,
DURABLE,
ECONOMICAL
Aro TMamo-.d Dyes They excel nil otlurs in
Strength, Purity and r":s.nes. None othirs
a-e just :'.sgu(l. Rev.aie oi imitations tl.ey
are ma le oi cheap an-! in'erinr matrnuls ai,d
aive poor, weak, crocl'.y color.--.
6 colors; 10 cents each.
Send ro-ital for D e Book, Sample Car',
directions for coloring Photos; making the
finest Ink or Rluiug (10 cts, a ipiari.), etc.
Sold by urujgists or by
Well' T?V-BrnVn O. Tjnrljt-p-tnn, Vt,
aine's
CELERY
COMPOUND
CURES
Neuralgia
Neruoua
Prostration
PROOFS
Paint's Celerv I'mn-
pouiiil cuiea my nerv-
Ious s:c'' hei'.daelie.
Mrs i. A lirei.t jer.
S i:i .la.'iiK., Cat
I .-UH-i u;i;i n s.x bot
tle of l r.in.'s Ce'ery
LVmpouml I am cured
H riteuiu;iU-!M
-simnrl li atehiiison,
Sn::th Comi-h. N II
coisrnsr beos.
HAVING KEMOVED TO THEIR
!
Rheumatism
Kianey
For Gilding "f lironzniy
DIAMOND
Fancy Articles Yi-i
PAtlsTS
G.dd Silver, Bronze, Copper. On.y 10 cent-.
Diseases
All
AND
Liver
Disorders
AIt has dore me mr
;ood tor kidm-y disease
.ban any other tnedi-
inc. Geo. Abbott,
Sioux City, Iowa
Paine's Cilery com
pound ban lieoti agiv;t
benefit for torpid to r
iiiliyes;i"ii au.i nuiiiiis
icss hlizaheth Udall
Quebec, Vt.
-New Quarters Next to
Now call the attention of the
plete stock of
K ATTA1)A
Jill 111;
IT
HAD
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public to tlitir com-
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mm
which will he sold at a very small roiii, "quick
sales, short pj ofits'intl fresh goods beinq our mot4 oj
TfFiiie line ot choice Imported and Domestic
Cigars kept constantly on hand.
K?Mnnville Olllege
McMinnville College,
MC'SIINNVILLE OREGON.
Six courses of study two of four
vcars each, two of three, :n:l two of
two years. LMpIoniusuiitn-crtifirute
o jrradiRition iriycii. Fine rooms in
( rjiie.trc ituiKiuiir lor younir men.
President lives in collesre 'imililinir
mid boards with the students, thus
inakmir the school a liome.;
For catalogues, address siffinecm
President.
R
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HI. J" J"02STEIS,
iS6 of, s(1r1oi
atjoner,
-AND DEALER IN-
ED1TORAL NOTES.
If the importation of free wool
and free broom corn into this coun
try will be a benefit to the farmers
who produce them, why will not
the importation of sugar and rice
also be a benefit to the planters of
Louisana and South Carolina who
produce them. Pertinent questions
of this kind should be considered
upon their merits and not from
political points of view.
It matters very little, as far as
the se' tlement of the tariff issues
are concerned, whether General
Harrison is elected president orthe
choice of the people falls to Mr.
Cleveland, but it matters a great
deal to the country whether the
policy of the government, that has
placed the country in its present
prosperous condition, shall be
changed, and a new course of
action adopted, as must inevitably
be done i: President Cleveland is
re-elected.
WALLACE
PRiNCFIELB SAW
MILL
SPlilXGFIELD
OREGON,
-"Albany yard and ollice on Kailroad, hetween 4ih and 5th streets.jgj ;-
jst', Iluviiijr'luinber not excelled in iiality, i.nd facilities not surpassed for'b
prompt and satisfactory tilling or orders. I resnectfullv. solicit a shale of 'h
"i.uc.' I R
TEXT BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph
albums, inkstands, ink, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books,
and all kinds of musical merchandise.
Ge. eral ISTews IDepofc.
Mail orders promptly attended to.
STORE
Propr's
CITY MUG.
Ta. W. GXJ1SS cb SOTST.
Having assumed charge of this drug store, near the Revere House,
and having largely increased the stock, now offer a fuil line of
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES,
;,I ? And a new and complete line of school books, tablets and station
ery, pencils, etc.jPhysicians ank Family prescriptions carefully pre
pared. tee l)( icslic mil Imported Cisars a Siallj
C. J. DILLON & CO.,
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF
K U iv N I rr I J RE
Do general job work, also bargain in flooring and rustic. Those contem
plating maiding will lind it to their advantage to call on us at our Frctorv at
scr Foot ok LyoIM Street nes
GEO..W. SMITH
SUCCESSOR TO W. H. McFARLAlM D)J
LOKON SUERFJT At the residence of the
bride's parents, Oct. 17, by Kev. D. Leedy,
Peter A. Loron ami Miss Alice Sherfy.
XEW TO-DAY.
lice lo Debtors.
I1TOODIN AND WILLAKI) HAVING SOLI)
V out their furniture business in Alnany,
desire to close up al1 accounts bv the 1st of
ilsceinber, 1S8S. All persons indebted to
them will please call at their earliest con
venience, as it is necessary to have everything
settleu lij- that time.
WOODIX & WILLARD.
Ten !illiir. Reward.
WILL BE PAID BY G. W SMITH.STOVE
dealer, of Albany, Or., for any infor
mation that will lead to the recovery of the
following described row: Lijtlit red," left fore
foot white, some white on left flank, tip of
tail white, piece broke off nifht horn, white
face, white on breast, both ears slit a little
and small piece off right ear above slit, about
htjyears old. U. W. SMITH.
CO
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CD
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CD
Are in receipt of some
fine Tea and Dinner sets'
of thir own import tion,
direct from East Liver
pool, Englnad. They are
first class goods and will
be sold cheap,
Tliev hayee a full and
complete line of staple
and fancy groceries,wliieli
they are offering to their
customers at lower rates
than ever before.
CO
CO
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mm
-DEALER IX-
Stoves a,nd. Ranges
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
TINWARE, 1UMPS, HOSE, COrPERWARE
And every variety of cocking utensils and noveltiesin house furnishii g
goods. The public is invited to call and examine this inammotb stocky under
the new management.
WILL d STARK,
DEALERS IN
Fine
r I 1 TFT I I
bold V atcne
s.
Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil-ver-vart,
Rings,-Ladies Watches
:md Chains, and all kinds of El
egant Jewelry
ASTONISKNCLY LOW PRICES.
The City Liquor Store,
M. BAUMGART, Proprietor.
2TNext door to theOdd Fellows' emple, Albany, Orction'Sl
Keeps constantly on hand the finest importeil and domestic wines, liuuors,oi!;arsJar 1
to'ycsou. Only first-class liquor store in'she city
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
TULIUS TOSEPH
Manufactauer of Choice Cicai s
iND DEALSh'N
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
C:irs,'.Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and
full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS.
Nest door to BurkhartJA, Keeney's Real Estate Office. Albany Ogn
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
HAVE YOU M
IDEA
" X czr v m -rm rromo mr c?i i i s-m -n-ti ocM-m-i m yv nsn i Tin A rv a i r v- o
You haven't ? Well let us tell you that by buying a cheap articlej in leather Jyou
throwing away your money. Now to overcome this trouble
Come
am
See
Js Tie lex
Time
fan
BOOTS
OES.
-And we will give you first-class goods for your money and sell theni to you cheapei than you can "buy them else where. We makejBoots andjShoesa-
SPECIALTY and WARRANT EVERY Pair .
HOE
TOBE
FLINN BLOCK-
KRAUSSE & KLEIN.