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DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT. VOL". I. ALBANY, OR., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1888. N045. Wm. Fortmiller &. Co., I FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Prompt Attention-Fir3t-class Hearse sTArter business hours call at residence Corner Fifth and Biker streets. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. t Oregon Pacific Railroad, Oregon Davolopmsnt Company's Steam ship Lino. 225 MILES SHDRTi?. 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any other route. ! First-class through passenger and freight line from Portland and all points In tbo Willamette Valley to and from San Francisco, Cat. t Willamette Rivar Linj of Steamers. The "Win. M. Jloajr," The "N. S, Bsnt lay," The "Three Hialors" are In serviuo for both passenger ami freight tralllo be tweon Uorvallis and Portland and Inter mediate points, leaving Company'!' wharf, Oorvallis, and Messrs. Hulman ct Co's wharf, Nos. 200 and 2U2 Front St., Fort land, three times a week as follow : NORTH IIOUND. ' rave UurvallU, Mon., Wed. uttd Friday, 10:00 A, M. ve Albany, Monday, Wed. anil Friday, 12:00 Noon five PorlUtnJ, rue., Tliu, and Saturday, 6:30 P. M. SOlTU ItOUN'U. o Portland. Mon.. Wed. and Frkliv. 8:00 A.M. re Albany, 'i'uo.. fhur. and Saturdnv. l:iO u. 41. vuCurvalli, Tu., Tliu. And 8alurduyt 4;t0 i M. Boats make close connection at Albanv 4 ith trains of the Oregoa Faaltlo Kailro J. TIMK HUIIKDULK (except Hiintlayg.) Lwts Albany, VM r, M, L-my CuralUi, l;t7r. M. Arrive Yaquina, 6:60 r. m Leave Yaquina, 0:30 a.m. LMva CorvllU,lU:ai A.M. Arnve Albauy, 11:16 a. m, 0! A C. trrtlM oonnaot at A.UAny and Oorvallis. The above trains connect at Ytquln witli the Oregon Development Cotupauy's Line of MLeAmiUlps between xaquina and nan rrancisoo, , NAILING DATES gTMAMKKH, fttUM MAW KrtASClBCO. FROM VAUIWA WUinnelte Valley, t June 22nd June fcith. WUlaiuetM Vullt-y, July 3rd July lih. WUlan.tit.te Valley, Jiliy Isth Jmy 24tli, 1 WUl.ui.oUe Valley. July &JLti. ' fTliA rTrtmnanir .ronu .lm rlirhr ti onange aainug nates w.LUuut notice. N. Ji. Pafuiiifdra from Ptir.jUuu aud Willaiuaue Vailuy point uan make close oonueoU.ni witti me iraim of tuu Vaquiua route at AiOAtiy or CorvaiU.-, and it Uua Uaed to dan tVanuis3j sliouiU arrauge to arrive at Vatiuiua tlie evouiug before date oi sailing. aftenj(er sail F.elxht lttr a I way a ihe For itifmiiitloi. apply to O J Stuart, Freight and Ticket Axeiil, Albany, o( to C II Harwell, Jr., U. F. A P. Atfl,, Oregon lAivulupmoiit LV 3'J4 Monioniory St., sail rranuiwo, uaia t,. V. IHMalitt, A. U. K. and P. Atront. ' ' Uroon Piwittc K It Co. Corvaliu, Or, UVtKLrV.J II) UALIFUOA Southern Pacifio Company's Line. the nr. snisr.1 Koure. Tita bttweon Albi'iyatd ttat. Frv.tci-tc I, hours OALiroKxu Kxrsu. I1.VIN. Idaily. Soa'.h North .0O r. X. I Linve Portland Arrim I 10:40 A a Lvave Alli.uiy Lain Mi 7: A Mj Arnv. Hau Fra:imfc:o oave 0:30 r u bOOAIj PASrtBNOXR TRA15. DAILY (OXO.pt Sunday) &00 A a I I.oave Portland li0ra I Lmvo Albany v:40rM Arriv. Kmoiio r Arriva I a: 16 r M Leave 1 11:5 a M Leave 8 .-00 A H IfOCAL PA.iSUKR TKAIXH DAILY, KXCKPT UU.N0AT. ft 10 p M I Ljave Albany 8:60P H Arrive Lobanou l:KUrM I Luave Albiuy 1:34 r M I Arrive LcImiioii Arrive I &:4j a M Lonve &:0U a m Arrive t 2:l5p M Linve 2:0U p PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Gars For Aeeomninhutioa of gerund-da. rassea' - Iters, aclara lu ExpreM Trains. Wed Mle ItirLlon. rtwkkii ponrtixit Ain rVAi,Ltt ! . a Alt-Ta un duly ( t Sun.Ly.) f. 0 II I Lj.yo , ("ortland " Arrlvo I 0:16 r H lxrxs Tr lixs daily (exajp. Suoda'. RE-All 7 (Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.) Is now receiving; now goods in every line. Old goods'aold out. Everything New, with New Prices Lower than Ever Offered in Albany, Joonaistijg uf DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES ' AND. GRQCERIS I proposetf have as, oi-orloli w'HtojIc mi. li'ii .'',..,,.. .. any, with all ''a ' New Novelties and Latest Styles and as thejr are tuinif.,otured. All old ciiKtonicra aud ftieuds oftbe1 Eoiii and A3 well new oiu,, Hra oordially Invited to an II and lusi.ect stock ai.d ices. . . .. Do lot Propose Re To Undersold. W .F. HEAD, Siicfl8oitq N. H. Allen it Po 57 First Street, Albany, Or at very low rateH, , " ' Lumber, Shingles,' Lath, Posts, Pickets, Fence Trimmings, Sash, Boors and Blinds. Call for prices at y ml on Oth St,. 11 eaBt of O. C. awitoh. W. W, CROtrVDER. it:S)ri Loav. Portland Arrlv. I 9:00 A a 00 ra Arrt"0 McMinnvUle Loav. 6.45 A M AtAlbtnv nl CorvallU C3litlit with train. .4 Oregon PaciOo Rllrol rortull liifjrjiitlon rarirdln, nlvt, inapt, ., Hi KOBIfLBR, , .P. ROOEKS, ' t An t u. r . ana r. Airt. , ! $Jltn;;. JOS. WEBBER'S Barber , Shop . . ,. Is now looate l. until he deta Into thj new Foxhay Mm building, just north of No. 2'a Engine House, 'vhera old and no uvitej co oall on him TEACHERS Who wish to tcjirc first grade certificate thoud tend for Normal Question llook, which contains ab it 500 pages of question, dress Prof. A. B. Childor., Hrownsyllle, O IIAUICISON' KMIORSFI). Chock Dong, the wash house man, call ed at tYs office and Bidd to the ref orter : "Y04 hear news:" "What news?" "lfall'son; him plesident." "What do you know about Harrison, John?" said the reporter. "Oh, him belly good man; all sam likce Chinaman. Ilim say Chinaman come; Chinaman all sain whiteman. No llkee Blaine; Blaine say Chinaman go; all same Ilish. Chinaman got wash house; Blaine tay (Ji leave wash house. I low can ? No can. Chinaman give heap money make plesident. Bimcby Hallison he let all Chi naman come. Hallison Chinaman's flend. Iloola!" And the Dong gave his pig tail a couple of twists and ambled off. Vidctte. The Republicans will not get so many ol the work'ngmen't votes on the tariff issue this year as they have been in the habit of getting, and not nearly so many as they are counting on. They find that many of the workmen in the "protected" Industries d!s- trust there employers and argue that if a lower tariff would make lower wages the employers would advocate it. It happens that the "prolec'cd" employers have had quite as much trouble with their men as others, and have been quite as reluctant to advance or maintain wages unless they were forced to do so. Thus, quite apart from the merits of the tariff question, the protectionist, are encountering a deep-seat ed suspicion among the workingmen as to any plan openly advocated by employers. The National Democratic committee met yesterday at Washington City an-l unaminously elected W. H. Barnum fcr Chairman. EYE, EAK AND DEFORMITIES. F1UMS PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR OF Albany Soda Works And Manufacturers of CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, We are how prepared to Mil at whole saIo, aiwayi fresh and pure at Portland price to dealors, We also keep a full line of . ' Ms and Tropical Fruits, l-OUR- C1GAR AND TOBACCO. department 1 coro-,'v We keep the Uncut totk -f jok..i aud chewin .obacco, meerxchaiira nd brier pipes thai a .Illicit tii tniokprs, T, CUKE FOll PILES. ""- . Itcl mir Hilet are known hy mni.'iire Ilk. praplra tlon, pr.Ml'iuimravor-ditirrhle Ui-hinff after got tin warm. Thla form a. well a. Blind, Uleodlnft an nrolriiillnir Pile., yield at one. to Hie apnllcation o llr.Howiikii'. HII. ronifdv, which ail. directly upon lh pirts n(toctl, ab. rhln(r tl tamon, allaying the InteiiM lt hlnir .nd etfocllDir mrm.nit care. 60 cent.. Addnn. The l)r Ifcaanko Medicine Co., Plqua. O. sold by W. A. Miller, . . ,r,-.. For Sai.r. One new set harness. Influre at the Ruse House. V ... . J. H. IIowarO. Dr. T. J. Eaton, Formerly of the Surgical In flrntaryof Indianapolis, will visit Albany. 'Friday to Wednesday noon. July 13th to lHth. Itooins at Keveie House. AtCorvall g, .Thbriulay. Kriday and Saturday, at Hotel, July 19th to 21st: , , ' . . , . ! ; 1 1: . : ' :' Dr. Eaton has for the past twenty-five years made a speoialty or the eye, eir and SeformilieH, and his straightened more than one thousand cross eyes.' All-in llamed and sore eyes can be cured unless disorganization has taken place. Artlncial eyes insertod and the most eillcient braces lor i..n cure or crooked nmo, cluo lee:, spinal diseases, etc., furnished. . CR08S-ETKS CCRBD, ' The following reference 10 Tr. Eaton is taken from the Merced ' Argus" of the 12' h Inst : "On Saturday last we witnessed an op eration upon a cruss eye by Dr, Eaton at bis rooms in the El C'apitan Hotel. The subject was a twel ve-year old daughter of Mr if unsaker, a reildont of IhU towa, who has been from hnr birth afll'cted with cross-eyes. It was don. without pain to the little elrl, who during tie op eration on the y, smilingly answered several questions askod her by the Doctor aud ourselves. Minute Hunsaker, the subject in this case, alter il operation, appeared a bright, pretty liitls girl and smiled cratofully while thanking the Doctor for treating lier su leuderly aud nbjertliiK her 10 so Utile pain." The following account nf a remarkable surgical 01 jralion pcrformrd by Dr. Katun is taKeii from tlie Jtl Paso "Times" of tbo 10th ultimo : "Jn c.'inpany withCoptain S. D S'ocum we caliod ti see Misi Jennie Hlocoin, tlie youuost d-tui;iiter of t li- Captain who has been In Kl Pn uudnr Uih ireatimnt of I'r. Katon. We remember tc have seen this young lady a fnw mnntlis auo at the rancu, with her foot twisted uut.l it was at right angles with thoother loot. To-day the left l'ot is as straight an. I natural a the right. We congratulate th vounir lady and rt-j"'ce with her lather in this successful performsniw of Dr. Katon,. e were skspticul until we witnessed ti;e 16 suit." are now satisfied of the prom ises of I ho Iwctor. In these mctances they were verified." A rouiarkabio cse W'as brought to our notice yosterdav, being that of a 15-year old daughter of Mr. E. P. Gilpin, a sub stantial farmer, formerly of Columbia, Missouri, now living near Colli.burg. in this county, who had been totally blind from .crol'ula In the eye for fifteen months. She was treated bv Dr. Estou, who is now In this citv. after one rersnnal examine tion, by mail with the gratifying result of restoring slglit corupieie:y. 1 ue nocior and bis yountr patient aro both reooiving conirratuia'.ions. Gainesville "Hesperi an " TELEGriAPPIIIC NEWS In New York. New York, June 26. The first feelin in this city oyer Harrison's nomination was one of surprise. Republicans,however,are now generally satisfied with the ticket and are united in its support. Democrats claim that Harrison will prove a weak candidate, miuiuiaiiy 111 me cust, wnere ne is com p ratively unknown. The members of the Clevelanu club on the stock exchange back ed several bets at odds of four to one that the democrats would again triumph ; also bets that Harrison would not carry his own A Drntnuter gets a Patent. Washington', June 26. A patent has been granted to Charles F Crowcll, Port- lana.tor a snoe-tongue tastening. A Fatal I'lay. Colfax, W. T, June 26.--A 7-year-old daughter of W. L. Feather, in the absence of its mother.took the coal oil can and pro ceeded to pour its contents into the stove, causing an explosion and scattering the oil over her clothes, which soon wrapped fer in a sheet of flames. The child lingered in great agony for ten hours.and then exp' -ed. A Wanderer. WallX Walla, June 25. To-day a French soldier in full uniform arrived in this city on the Wallula train. He stated that he deserted from his station in Africa, after having been courtmartialed and sen tenced to a year's impisonment. He was csrried away on an English shipanfinnally reached New York. He desired to go to Chicago, where he had a friend, but being unable to speak English, was taken to San Francisco instead. He started again for Chicago, intending to go over the North-. , ern facmc, but when he reached Wallula he was by another mistake brought here. The French citizens here will send him on his way. I A filch Mine. ' ELLENsniRG,W.T.June26. The None such mine, located on Boundary creek,sev enty miles from Ruby City, was to-day se cured by Ellensburg parties, and active ex plorations will be immediately commenc ed. This is the largest gold and silver mine ever discovered in the Northwest. The ore assays $200 gold, $375 silver. The vein shows a solid ore body from two to " three feet wide,and crops out for 1200 feet. Levels will be driven on this ore at intervals of ico and 2C3 feet, and a mill can be erect ed at the mouth of t he lower tunnel. It has immense water power near at hand,and fuel in abundance. The ore is milling and concentrating. , Ite-Elccted. Washington, June 26. The national detr.-. ocratic committee met in the Arlington hotel at 10 :3oo'c!ock to-night and proceed ed to the election of a permanent chairman. Barbour of Virginia nominated Wm. H. Karnum of Connecticut, and the motion was seconded bt Tarpev of California and others, whereupon Barnum was elected by a rising vote. Don't forget ve ere closing out our hoots and .hoes at cost, HltOWNEl.L & STANABr. . CUKE ' SICK HEADACHE. Do you want a remedy for B'Housnew, Pirnr-leeon the face, sua .tire cure tor sick headache, set M. A.MIUer.th. DnimtlM, tor tr. tler.nl'. Liver Pill., ou:y aid for s d.e. xinple. free, lull box 28 oents. A full Hue of Br. Prion Cream Baking ard delicious flavorine exirattts at Wallacb & Thompson s Fresh. Just received from the orchards at F. L. Kenton's fresh peaches.figs, plums, apricots, bananas and tomatoes. Get some for Sabbath. Leave orders at Browni-ll & Stanard's for R'Yal Ann chcrrie. . . . New embroidery just rrceived nt W F Ile.id's I am now receiving my sprinv: aud atttnmer t'rtss cootie. Call early and secure hara 1:8 W. jr. UK.AO. ' P-itr-otis-a ii.i.ti i t.hist'V. Try fmt ol Joseph's 3-oout cf,;-rr. Fir t . f Lis own in tk. Kin. mixed anil plain piok'e at Wallaok fc Thompson's. J. P. Wallace, Physician iud Surgeon, .M bsny, Or. I 1st a Few. Of those headed wrapps left and they shall be sold at cot at Mon telth & oeitenbach's Wells Pro. Weils dii'4 on reasonabl terms. Call on the undersigned or at till office. E. B. Davidson . Litest arrival frtmi Chietg.t ohoios dried beef, X", 1 whitf li.h, utackeral, etc , at llrnwuell ,t StanardV. All kinds of it nit jute at-lliownell & Stan-ard'fc FOR SALE. A welt eetahllkbod mlllln. ry .tot.. Win ran dwn stock so It will not requite n.uth oplul lo purcheite same. For .flltutot. tall on or addms, Utl h J O'Connir, box ICS, Albany, Or. OK. IIUSAN-HO In Ms new discovery Jcr Consittnition, rticccded in protlucitiir a medicine which i. acknowledged by alt to bo .until marvelous. It 1.' f-xeeetlinvly plea.ant to the laele, perfectly hnrntle.., at.d dts not tticketi In all cane, tit Couhuinplion, Cetivhe. Cold., Whoop Ins Uoutfh, Croup, tlrenchill., and Pain, n the Cheat, It. ha. iriven univertal tnli.raettttu. lr tloMiiko'. Couirh and Lutiif B rup is sold at to cent, by M. A Millar, . . .