THE "tfOTCsIXG- HERALD: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER .31, 1SS8
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rom six to seven o'clock.
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previous evening.
NATIONAL SKPOBLtC&N TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF IXDIA5TA.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
LEVI T . MORTON ,
OF NEW YORK.
FOR PRKSIDKXTIAL KLF.CTORS,
ROBERT .u'l.EAX, WM. KAPCS
C. W. FI LTON.
THE SYNDICATE BU SIS ESS.
The methods adopted by the
leaders of the syndicates and trusts,
in many instances bring their own
destruction. Tue Baltimore Hun
says on this subject that every
dealer in the article knows that
the tin syndicate has gone to
smash. But the copper syndicate,
French in its origin, and engineer
,od by A. Secretan, still flourishes,
jlle still holds a call upon a very
large proportion of the world's pro
duction, and thus far has carried
up prices at his will, paying more
than the; average price u the
copper-mining corporations and
Sharing with them a certain por
tion of the additional profits. But
the laws of trade are beginning to
tell on the syndicate. It has
forced the world to buy copoer at a
purely artificial and inflated value,
and the consequence i- that the
consumption of copper has been
materially reduced, stocks are
accumulating and production it
increasing. As the syndicate is
compelled to take all the copper
tnat is produced, the financial
strain in carrying so much without
finding a market for it is getting to
be felt. The corner in copper may
ot break down immediately, but
o realize on the constantly increas
ing stock on hand, the syndicate
will have to lower its prices, and
when this occurs the beginning o
the end will not be far ott. Con
sumers of copper have only to
restrict their orders for a litth
time longer, and the syndicate will
breakdown from overweight. In
any event, let the collapse come
when it may, it has been making
large profit? while the squeeze
lasted. But other trusts can no'
be controlled as easily as the lit
and copper trusts can, and othei
trusts cause more wrong ami
hardships upon the working people.
Legislation should stretch forth iu
.strong arm and regulate such mat
ters so that innocent parties should
not be caused to suffer.
P. T. Barni:m shows his appre
ciation of protection to American
industries, by ottering his entire
real estate in Bridgeford, Connecti
c ut, at 25 per cent less than valua
tion in case Cleveland is elected
president. He says that he con
siders the change in the policy of
the government, in that event,
j would depreciate the value of the
property fully to that extent.
.T
Vffli Tin vfiTi't'? Well let us tell vou that bv buvine a cheat)
throwing a
And we
SPECIALTY and WARRANT EVERY
EDI TOR A L NOTES.
The time for making a decision
which way this government of outs
is to be run for the next four years
is Jna? rowed down to a very few
lays, and every voter in the land
is responsible for the result. The
question is not to be decided upon
the personal niprits of the two
candidates for president, for if it
was there would be short work in
making the decision personal
matter.j have been dropped in the
present canvass, and the question
is to the material future growth
and prosperity of the country. It
all hinges upon t he simple pro
position of whether we will work
for our own benefit and interests,
or will rather seek to enhance the
benefit and interests of foreign
countries by buying their products,
spending our money in their
markets in prefer nee to spending
it in our own, building up the
factories of tiie old world instead
of supporting our own, giving em
ployment to a foreign laborer
instead of supporting our own
people by creating manufacturing
enterprises for them to engage in.
This is the question in a nutshell,
that the voter must decide before
next Tuesday,
Yesterday's Portland papers
mentioned the fact that a lady had
b -m assaulted by a savage dog
upon the street of that city and her
dress ruined, and she frightened
though not physically injured.
The policeman summoned to the
spot hunted up the owner of the
canine and notified him to end the
dogs life. The query naturally
arises, why tiie delay. A dog of
that description should have his
capacity for doing damage ended
at once with out anv ifs or ands
about it.
The old Bailey police court in
London was recently the scene of
the sentence to live years penal
servitude, for forgery, of a woman
said to rival the famous Mrs.
Langtry in personal beauty and at
tractions. Mrs. Gordon Baylie
was the name of the lady and a
remarkably romantic and advau
turers life is said to have been
crowded into her MO vears.
It is thought that President
Cleveland will nut issue his thanks
giving proclamation until after
Nov. (, so that he can see whether
he will have anything to be thank
ful for.
QR i:t. G. Ivgersoli, has received
an offer to deliver forty lectures in
Europe.
NEW TODAY.
For Sale.
lOPR GOOD WORK HOUSES. FOR PAP-
ticulars enipiire of G. V. Sitmwop.
ITr ANTED AN" K.M'K.KIK.XCV.I-
IT wire ma'tresses. Impii
inire ol C.L. Brus-h I
foot of Lyon street.
iWO Fl'K.N LSIIEO R JO.MS CFN l UALL V
. located to rent. Inquire at Wells, Fargo
iK Co's oMue.
Mot ice to Debtors.
ITfOODIS AND WILLARO HAVING SOLI)
II out their furniture business in Aloaay,
desire to close up al' accounts bv the 1st of
December, ISSS. All persons indebted to
them wld please call at their earliest enn
vemeii e, as it is necessary to have everything
scltl'iu by that time.
WOODIN & WILLARD.
Krick for B-ale :
.00,000 irood brick for sale Apply to W. C
v Cassell. Albany .
Dissolution Notice,
'HO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. NOTICE
A. is herein' given that the firm known as
liurkhart & Miller, who han been euyaed ui
the real estate business in Albany, Oregon,
is this day desolvcd by mutual consent, L. D
Miller retiring and F. A. Burkhart retaining
the business, and assume every control of
the Siine hereafter. F A. Burkhart will
assume the payment of all outstanding debts
of the firm and will alio collect all due said
firm.
Dated this the 24th dav of October, IsSS:
F. A. BURKt RT.
L. D. MILLIR.
HAYE YOU An
IT COSTS TO SHOE
way your money. Now to overcome
k lis lie te
will ive you first-class goods for your money and sell
E. BECKER,
BLACKSMITH, MACHINIST AND
Practical Horssshoer,
SIIFDD OREGON.
A 1 kind of blacksmitlmig ami ma
chine work dime promptly and at
i-easc liable rates. Sharpening Oliver
Chilled plows made a specialty, y
5;rAlso carries a full line of Agricul
tural Implements of the best makes.
itr-'ALL WORK V A 1 IK AN T V. I Y '
ThE STATE
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE,
CORVAI.I.IS, OREGON.
Term 5t'llHii-li-'.s oiiiJWriliicsriaj,
S pli'llllM i- 1. ISSS.
FACULTY
Ajfull corps of xperieiiced Professors and
Teachers.
COURSE OF STUDY
Arranged cxrrP-ly to meet thedemands a
needs of the ruling interests ef the sta
PREPA IORV DEPARTMENT
For student o 15 years of a-e who desir
to enter the . lesfJ, but are not prepared
to enter Coll " jlasses by examination.
MILITARY TRAINING
To the extent requ:redhy law.
BUILDINGS
L-irjje.gJCommodious and Well Ventilated.
LOCATIOr.
Iii a cultivated and Christian community, and
one of the healthiest in the state.
EX PER I M EX TAL ST ATI ON.
Circulais containing matter fail of interest to
farmers, will be regularly issued and copies
mailed to each patron of the College.
EXPENSES
Reduced to lowest figures. Two or more free
scholarships from every county. Consult
your County Superintendent.
W' cinfKently appeal to the fanners and
Grane3 of Oregon to patronize the'fonlv
school established by Oregon for Jie pro
motion of her agricultural interests.
Fcr catalogue or other information, address
K. L. AR.LI, I'n'siilriil,
Corvallis, Oreuoii.
Are in receipt of some
rn t TV a
fine lea 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 jjfline ot" staple
and fancy groceries,wliicli
tliey are offering to their
customers at lower rates
than ever'before.
WALLACE
Mv Poor BacK !
That's t;:e common exc!air:.io!i of thoe. srll'.rrii:r with rheumatism or kid
ney troubles. I.i either dit-e: se ' ' ' L iety Compound will surely effect
a care, ami there wilt ho longer
"poor hacks." rhu.ureiis oi
cnrni our claims ior niau
erv Conmound :
. C . I. . .
"Two weeks I could no
time any n'v'ht, co-s-i
and had a pwd deal of pain l
Celery C-'tnu: : f.s !.n ti-is
like a child.' Zenas Sandprs,
"Ilavinu' been troubled with
was almost "liable to t:et
contined to my bed for wet
ks
ad iiiedieir.es imaginable, besides o... -ide advic -s. but to no advabtae. Hav
ui" rieen l'aine's Celery (Jompocn.i .niv itised, I ;;ave it a trial, i have usi;i
one bottle ard am perfectly cured. I can now jump around and feel lively
as a boy." Frank Caioii, Eureka, Nov o. PrUv. $1. Sir for .jr...
Sold i;y Dun;;isT. Sk.nd for 8-pack Catalo;-k.S
WELLS, HICirAIlDSON X Co., Proprietor
BURUNGTON, VERMONT.
SPRINGFIELD
SPKIXGriELD
"Albany yard Ta ml olhcc on Kailroad, between 4ih Hiul5th strcetsT3
Maviii" lumber not excelled in"junlit .f! i ml facilities not surpassed fort
ii pt and satisfactory tilling or oukrs. 1 resi.ecttiilv;solu it a share ol
prom)
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Stoves an
ALSO A FULL LINE OF II
TINWARE, PUMPS, HOSE, COPPEPWARE
na every variety'ofCcockinir utensils and';noveltics7in house furnishins
eoods. The public is invited to call and examine this mammoth stockunder
the new nianairetnent.
The City Liquor Store,
M. BAUMGART, Proprietor.
xyNextMoorttoJthe'OdillFellows1 eniple, Albany, 0repon"S4
Keeps constantly on hand the finest imiortH and doraestiiBvvine3,IJIi(iuor3,"ci);ar8"ar 1
tob-c-:os.4ijOiily first-class liquor store in she city
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO
Tie Ion
them to you cbeapei than
be nnv e.-mse to complai! et
testimi r.ials like the filov.inir
grand old remedy, Paine's Cel-
slee) more Ihan an bmir at a
pau-d and kidnevs did iot act,
'he back. Since I took l'aines
icft my back, and I can sleep
Vst Wins.ior, Vermont,
rheumatism for five years. 1
;:round, and waf very often
a; a time. I have used nearly
llMinnvillft Pnllooo
llXVilJ liJllt lllv VVllVilVl
mc'minnvii.i.k okf.oon
Six courses of studj two of four
vears each, two of three, and two of
two vears. IMplomas and certificates
oi gradual ion L'ivcn. Kim; rooms in
colletrc iiuihlinjr for voting men.
I'rcsiccnt lives' in college liuildin
and boards with the students, thus
making tlie school a home.
For catalogues, ado rcss
T. G. PRO WXSONJ?
'. PkEsIUEXT.
J
SIVEITH
W.gH. JIcFARLA'N D)
cl Han aes
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY:
SAWMILL
IDEA
ITMLXXSr?
this trouble
Wao
BOOTS
you can luy them elsewhere. We make Boots and Shoes a
COIsTIsr BEOS.
HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR
New Quarter Next
"Now callfthe attention of
plete stock of
H '!
irDOlCe IIP
IB I il
which will l;e sold atja very small profil, "(piick
sales, short profits"and fresh goodspseiiii: uiinnot4oj
F'Fijie line ot choice Imported" and Domestic
Cigars kept constantly on hand.
ookseller. Newsdealer, Stationer,
-AND DEALER IN-
EXT BOOKS AND
Fino stationery, niiscpUaneous books, jdiotograph and autograpi.
albums, inkstands, ink, pencils, etc.. etc. Mieet music, music books,
and all kinds of musical merchandise.
General ISTews Depot.
Mail orders promptly attended
Imp, Paints,
BOOKS AND
- AT
CITY DEUG. STOKE
ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS
L. W. OXJISS fc SOIST. Propr's
C. J. BILLON & CO.,
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF
FURNITTJ RE
Uo ircneral ji b work, also liaraain in flooring and rustic. Those contem
plating building will iitid it to their advantage to call on us at our Frctory, at
, Julius Toseph
Manufactauer of Choice Cigais
AND DEALERIN
FINEHMPORTED ANDIKEY WEST
C!"ars,Flu?land Smekiiiir Tolnucos, MeerschauniTj'.r.d Briar. Pipes, srd
" full line oi Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL ! FRUITS.
NextTdoor to Kurkhartjvt Keeney's Real F.state!Office.Albany O.ffn "
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
article m
SHOES,
ant
lo Mm mm,
the public to thtir com
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Tt r r r in r i si
Vl1 Iltta
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to.
Oils, Alobastines,
STATIONERY
-
EL & STARK,
-DEALERS IX
0
Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil
verware, Rimrs.iLadies Watches
and Chains, and all kinds of El
ejraut Jewelry
ASTOHISi.NCLY UW PRICES.
n.
leaxner you
Pair
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fNITnilT Tl"1.
V HP IK
3U1 1 LILi
Fine
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FLliN BLOCK.
KHAUSSE &. KLEIN,