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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1888)
THE MOEXIXG 7f"FT A LB : TTJES D A Y OCTOHEI? 2,. 1SSS JgMfl4V-''iTA.ff1jtT)'i'-KJgBal Daily ax id Weekly TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: DAILY. 'iihliahed everv mornintr evei:nt Miinilav- Djiivered by carrier, per week o.io u man, ici i : u uu WESKLY. ' (Published every Friday Morning.) ne copy, per annum, in advance 52.00 When nut uaiil in adv.im'e '?.r0 Till: .11.48 5.. Mails at the Albany pnstotlive close For all offices north The Eastern states f And the Nai row Gaujfe H. R. ) J "or Portland and Salem 11 A. M C'orvalfis and Yaquina 12:30 i-. i office south 7::!0 r. m. The postotfiee will be closed eacn evening rom six to seven o'clock. Registered matter for the early morning train should be mailed before S o clock the p-eyious evening. HATIOUAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, OF INDIANA. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, LEVI P . MORTON OF NEW YORK. FOR PRKSIDKXTIAL ELECTORS, ROBERT M'LEA.V, W.M. KAPL'S C. W. Ft'LTON. EDITOR AL NOTES. Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe is again reported as dying. Senator Dolph started for his home in Portland on last Saturday, as soon as congress adjourned. John L. Scllivan, it is said, has decided since his recent illness that came n ;arly proving fatal, to for ever forswear the use of all intox icating liquors. If he adheres to his resolution he will have to also forswear the prize ring, for the too invariable go together. Without intoxicating liquors to furnish the exciting element the prize ring, all like brutal so called sporting games and practices would cease entirely. The editor of the can Erancisco Spirit of the Times, is an active advocate for the election of ladies upon the board of education in that city. He says: "Some men say women who cannot vote ought not to run for office. Ah ! there ! Well, if they haven't the right to vote we have ; and just see that their names are recorded on every ballot for members of the board of educa tion." England derives twenty-three millions yearly from the tariff on tea. Under our present tariff tea is on the free list. That .hows the difference between taxing the necessities of life, for tea has be come o common in use that it is a necessity, and a tariff for revenue that must perforce, select as its basis articles cf constant and known consumption, in order to produce a constant in known revenue. Judge William A. Woods of the United States District Court of Indiana said the other day. "If General Harrison became president there will be a man at the head of the government able to conduct the administration on principles of true and pure statesmanship. I have known General Harrison for many years, both in a personal and professional way, and I have great admiration for hirn. both as a man and as a lawyer. I consider him more however than simply a law yer. He is a man of broad views and firm grasp, and is wonderfully self-poised and self-reliant. As president, his administration would be his own." The resources of our country and its adaptability to live within itself vsr:e:AT IT costs TO SBCOJE TOTJESELF .IsTXD Al'JsLXlLrZ' You haven't ? Well let us tell you that by buying a cheap; articleffjinj leather you throwing away your money. Now to overcome this trouble Come -And we SPECIALTY FLINN BLOCK- SfjMM.fl" a e woadeiful. Take recent statisti cs1 eal facts from the territory of Utah. It is said that included m the mineial resources of Utah, apart from its precious metals, aie I deposits of alum, some recent" y ! discovered veins of which are eijrh- t.-en inches thick and several i i , , , r i i- w.iiteness and great purity. Beds i of niter are also found sufficiently pure to readily iu.se when thrown on hot coals. As is now well k iovn, the Great Salt Lake is an immense, limitless magazine of s. ilt, that can be readily obtained in any desired quantity by the simple process ot evaporation. From this lake yast quantities of S-ilphate of soda are also secured, blown on shore at certain tempera tures by the winds, where hundreds of tons are often piled up in a single night, that can be utilized in the cheap production of sal soda and carbonate of soda. Mythical mines and buried treasures hold the most alluring attraction upon human beings of any hallucination that controls men. Recently a part3- of prospect ing miners wore themselves out in searching for the famous myth known as the Adams gulch in New Mexico, all giving it up with the exception of three wh maintained the search. Later the mangled corpse ot one of these was found and it is supposed that the other two wert? massacred by the Indians. The man who to evade meeting the toils anxieties and vicissitudes of this life, b3T his own hand anti cipates the stern messenger of death and crosses the dark riyer befi re nature calls upon him to take the voyage, is by courtesy styled a suicide. Perhaps if the right appellation were given in most cases it would be called cowardice, for that is the oppro brious cognomen oftiie run-a-way from the battlefield and daily life is but a succession of battles after all. For the want of something bet ter, the democratic press has harped upon the conduct of Gen eral Harrison during the famous railroad strike of 1S77. On that subject, here is what Judge Wil liam A. Woods of the United States District Court of Indiana, has to say: "No sensible man acquainted with General Harrison's character, can believe such statements as are made, for a moment. In the first place, he is a man of the greatest humanity and sympathy, and it would simply be contrary to his character and nature to talk about 'shooting people down.' Secondly, lie is one of the most self-contained men in the world. I know that instead of being anxious to have the soldiers brought into conflict with the strikers, there were oditr persons willing for such an issue whom he restrained. It was largely through his efforts that a conflict and bloodshed were averted. I know this." ArE IV TO-DAY. Wa Cd. A (.ODD GIRL TO 1)0 UtNERAL HOUSE work. Washing sent out. Apply to C. II. SI'SNCER, At the store. . fiirl Wanted. C IRL WANTED TO 1(0 GENERAL HOUSE VT work. Apply at Mrs, East's boarding house. YrAXTEU AX KXPKRlBXfKD HAND TO KRAlIl wire mattresses. Inquire of C.L. Brush foot of Lyon street. w ANTED A PLACE TO DO GEN eral housework Apply at iierali' otfice Ct ECOXD H i D SHOW CASE WANTED kJ Apply ac IIkkald office. 501) Hogs Mauled, I T DIERINGER WILL PAY THE IIIGH 0 . est market price for 500 head of hogs. Apply to hnn at the City Market, Albany, HATE YOU AN- See am will give you first-class goods e.;becker, BLACKSMITH, MACHINIST AND Practical Hors 2shoer, EGON. A 1 kind of blaeksniithing aii'ljma - cmne work done promptly and At reastnabL: rates. Sharpening Oliver Chilled plows made a specialty, ai' Also carries a fail li:.e of Agricul tural Implements of the best makes iS ALL WORK . WARRANTED S TATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, C'OKVALLIS, CKE j J.V. Term tt'oiiimences oiiEW'i!iie.l;iy, S-ltt'UiJT fi, IS88. O FACULTY A full eorpi ofjexperieuced Professors ai.d Teachers. COURSE OF STUDY Arranged expre ly to meet thedemands a needs of the "rmmjf intertsts ef the sta TREPA lOKY DLPAU7MEMT For student o to enter the to tiller Coll 15 years of a'j,e who desir lcs;e, but are i -t prepared .lasses bv examination. MILITARY TRAINING To the extent required by law. BUILDINGS Lanje, Commodious and Weil Ventilated. LOCATIOX. In a cultivated and Christian community .and one of the healthiest in the state. EXPERIMENTAL STATION. Circulaio containing matter fuil of interest to farmers, will be rearularU issued and copies mailed to each patron of the College. EXPENSES Reduced to lowest fuures. Two or more free scholarships fromevery county. Consult vour County Superintendent. We conritently appeal to the farmers and Gramres of Oregon to patronize tne only school established by Oregon for the pro motion of her agricultural interests. Fcr catalogue or other information, address i;. L. AKOLl, l're.oideiil, t'orvallis, Orexuu. IW1 Aie in receipt of some fine Tea and Dinner sets of thir own import tion, from East Liver ool, Englnad.l They a.re first-class goods and will be sold cheap, Thev hayee a"full and complete line of staple and fancy groceries,which they are offering to their customers at lower rates than ever before. for your money and sell WALLACE" Us The Next and WARRANT EVERY THE OXLY IDUIiAliLE, 1 ECONOMICAL Are l'iati!G..i!.ico T!;-.-y cxc-U ail others hi Strength, Purity aii-1 Fa.-tnt.-s. '.!i? other .ire just iisirood. !!ewaeof imitations tliey are made of el:e; sa l inn ri:.r ii.att n:.li u iivu lor, wc.iU, ooci y c .or.-. 36 ioicrsi 10 cents each. Send postal for l)ei!ook. Sample Can?, directions for coloring l'lmcfs: m.kiiii: the finest ink or Dining) 10 cts. a quart), etc. S kt by druggists or by For Oiliiii; or Uv,.iu.iik taucf Aitieies I'Sl DIAMOND PAINTS G Kl Silver, Uronzc, CVp;tr. On.y U cent . -!NNVlLLE (OLLEGE SP11IXG-FIELD SPRINGF ELD SAWMILL J3"T"Albany jard and ollice on Uailroad. between 4ih and 5th streetsJ Ilaviiiglumber liot excelled niCjualitj,; ; Mi facilities not surpassed forth prompt and satisfactory tilling or orders. I restieelfullv solicit a share of aue. J 3 1 GKEO. W. vc JCCESSOR TO W. Q3 3 CO (3 CO CO m ce CO toll -DEALER IN- Stovesiiici Ranges ALSO A FULL LINE OF TINWARE, 1UMPS, HOSE. COPPER WARE Ana eyery variety of coekinir utensils and novelties7in house furnishinir L'Oods. The public is inv.ted to call and xamine this mammoth stoekuuder the new management. The City Liquor Store, 2IT. . BA VMGA11T, Proprietor. "Nextdoor to thcOdd Fellows' emple, Albany, Oregon"SJ Keep3 constantly on hand the finest iinorted and domestic wines, liquors.JciKarsJor tob"o8- Only first-elas liijuor store in'she city SPECIAl ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRfl Time foil Want BOOTS them to you cheapei than P CLLtnY cane's I COMPOUND CU:-;E3 OF8 Panic s. Celery Corn er mid cured my nerv XeiiralOjCl ous su headache. .Mrs i. A llieiit.ier. S n Ja-.-ii.to, Cal. .vile! it;i '-' S A Ttot- 'r-'!c- o: Iain ,'s Celery I'tilLL-Lci -..mj-oimd 1 am cured if nicim:..:;-": I n . ,, -am :A ilutel.tusoi', Prostration .-.vu !.:. n n Rheumatism ilt,lil9(,nre nuMU-r, iood f'ir ki.lnv.v cl;.v.-c MuHiy ;IK, t;t. Abbott, Diseases. " Sioux City, Iowa ' Paine s CViery com- pilllid litis lieell a-'V.a' AD leiicfit for torpid fe er All Liver M,n less Khzatietli Ldaii Disorders Vl" imimi i? .UliUiiiin lilu lUU MC MINNVI1.I.E OISEGON Six emirscs of study two of four years each, two of tli ice, and two of two years, niplomas and certificates oi srriiduation iriyen. Fine rooms in college building for ymn:r men. 1'resklent lives in colfege Imikling mid boards with tin; students, thus making the school n home. For catalogues, address v-:'! T. G. BllOWNSON, 8 President. JREGOX, SIVEITH II. McFAHLA'N D) IDEA you can buy themlsewhere. HOE coisrisr BEOS. HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR New OiisiiifK Next lo Ite House, Now call the attention of the jnlIic to tlitir com ete stock of nice Faiv Groceries waicli will be sold at a very small )rotil,g "juiek sal-'s, sluu't irofits"and fresh goods' I .wins ourinotuj 2f"Fine line ot choice Imported and Domestic Cigars kept constantly on hand. i ii it iwer, mwsmi -AND DEALER IN- TEXT BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Fine static nery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums, inkstands, ink, pencils, etc, etc. Sheet music, music books, and all kinds of musical merchandise. General USTews TDepot. IfJalMail orders promptly attended to. Jnip, Paints, BOOKS AND -AT- CITY DEUG. iarSPKCIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS-sa L. -W. OXJ1SS SSOlNr. g Fropr's J. DILLON & CO., "WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF K TjrR 1ST I T XT HE Do general jub work, also bargain in floorinsr and rustic. Those eontem platiug uuilding will iind it to their advantage lo call on us at our Frctory, at is" Foot or LyoN Street i i I Rlpi. i Paw. 'Julius Toseph Manufactauer of Choice Cisrais AND DEALERIN FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST Csars.JPluffJand Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and .full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. Next door to BurkhartJA Ki eney's Beal Estate Office, Albany Offn Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria m OES, We makeBoots andlShoesJa- KfSAUSSE & n ir mioiiei Oils, Alobastines, STATIOJslERY STOEE WILL d STARK, DEALERS IN Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil verware, Rings.'Ladies Watch' s and Chains, and al! kinds of El egant Jewelry ASTON! 2r.NCLY'LCV PRICES. Pair KLEIN, Fine Go d Watches