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DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT, VOL. I. ALBANY, OR., MONDAY, JULY 1888. NO G7 Wm. Fortmiller, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Prompt Att3ntion-Fir3t-ola33 Hearse PAfuir hutlnaii Iioiih oill at roih'.onoo corner Vifth ami Il.kor streets. mm IBIa (Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.) In now receiving new goods in every line. Old goods aoU out. THE YAQUINA UOUTE. Oregon Pacifls Railroad, Orji.i Dj veto mint Company's Steam "ship Line. '225 ftfl.LES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TliffiE than by any othor rouio. i.v.t ..I.. .. It.iiKrti nnunlllMr 1111 fl r iMvunn """h" i i I'roi.clit line from P.irtlmvi and (til points i.. t'i.n .vllJ.iiutiu ViitlMir in u.n.1 l'rtuil tSiill Fraiicisco, Ctl. Willamette River Liiia of Sfc3anier3. The "Win. M. Hoair," The "N. 8, Bent- Inv." The"Thriia Mislori" are in service for both paintinger hiiiI froiUt trallio be tweon Corvallln and Portland snd Inter mediate points, ln-ivlng Company'!1 wharf, C'orvallis, and Mount, llulinan fe C'o's wliarf, Nos. liul) anil iUl Front St., Port land, throe limes a wwik as follows : The Iowa State Register (Rep.) is de lighted that ex-Mayor Low of Brooklyn has left the party, calling him a "rampant free trade Democrat," and saying that the Chicago platform "is doing splendid work in smoking out all the traitors and secret enemies of the party and making them show thcmselycs in their true colors." Its joy will know no bounds when it finds that the free-whisky platform has "smoked out" such lifelong Republicans and prominent clergymen as the Rev. Dr. Storrs and the Rev. Dr. tuylcr. This is the way the Chicago platform strikes N. O. Nelson of St Lousi, a Repub lican protectionist, and one of the largest manufacturers and handlers of iron goods in the West : "It was made to win on and not to believe in. It is a campaign dodge. The protection plank, as there expressed, is merely an offset to the Democratic plank for reduced tariff, and I think I represent a large number of Republicans in objecting to it. The politicians gave the whole thing away when they declared for the oblitera tion of internal taxation to offset their high protection. They were pretty hard put." TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Would (io to Caaip Hectinir. CmcAGoJuly 22. A Times special from Decatur, Illii.ois, says : Albert M. Fields this morning shot and mortally wounded Florence Kilpstiick, because she refused to attend camp meeting with him. Fields at tempted to escape, but was captured four miles trom the scene of the tragedy. Through Oregon. San FRANciscoJuly 32. Prof. Herman L.Johnson, A. M., vice-president of Gram mar school No. 15, Brooklyn, N. Y., who conducted the Brooklyn Teachers' Associa tion to San Francisco has arranged to take a return party over the Mount Shasta route and the Northern Pacific railroad, leaving San Francisco on Saturdayjuly 28. Pull man sleeping cars have been chartered and the trip, which will be via Portland and Tacoma, will consume fifteen days to New j uis mciuues luuruays in tne x ei- park and one day In 1'ntciiW (irautetl. NoKTII UoliNli. ' LrtavaCorvulli. Moil. Weil, and Friday, 10:Oi) 1 ..uvn AMianv. Muuilay. Wed. and Friday. 12:00 Arrlvt) l'irllatil, fuo., Thu. and Hjtunlay, 6:30 A, U. Noon SI. Sill 'I II BUUNU. Leave Portland, Hon., Wed. and Friday, :00 A, M, heav. Allianv, Tue., Thura. and .Saturday, 1:40 p. M, Arrive Co'valUa, Tuo., Thu. and Saturday, :30 r. VI. Itoats make close connection at Albany with trains of the Oregon Pacilio Railroad. TIMK SUHBOUhK. (except Sundays.) l.orv. Alliany, 1:00 r. M, j Leave Yaqutna, 0:46 A,.. Leave Uorvalln, l:Vr,u. Leave CorvallU,10:35 a.m. Arriv. Va.Uina, 6:30 r. M.lArnvo Albany, 11:10 a. a, O. C. traiss conuoat at Albany and I : II' I. .-.-.. Iniln. .... .1 II Ol I at uorvaius. xiio - Yaouint with the Oregon Development Company's Line of Steamships between IVlllina SHU riain-ww, MAILING DATES . ariuMKKS. : Willamette Valley, vt iiiaineiM .anuj, .Villamette Valley, Willamello Valley. rttou sam raascirioo. June 22nd July 3rd July Isth July mil. raoa TAqL-nta June 23lh. July l:lth. July 24th, Everything-New, with New Prices Lower than Ever Offered in Albany, consintiog of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES AND GROCERIES ; i it Huick HVr liae m ever brought to Al- To citizens of the Pacific States durin the past week and reported lor this paper bv C. A, Snov& Co. Patent lawyers, Onn. U. S. Patent Office, Washington, I). C. M Anthony, San FrancUao, Cal., station indicator : V dimming, San Francisco, lathe chuck ; F Euphrat, San Francisco, railway rail : I C Hatch, Santa Cruz, Cal., cement ; $ N Knight, Sutter Creek, Cal., dredge ; W A Knowlcs, Alameda, Cal. dental engine ;I Nicholson, San Francisco, Cal., car brake ; M Stixrud, Seattle, W T.. plotting contours of ground ; G Watson, Seattle, lamp shade : G II Wright, San Francisco,railway signal ; J C Cole, Brents, w l, churn, CV XZ Ft PILES- lnhiii P.lei re knownSy miiaMiro like prespln. t!ori, producinif arerj d!iMiroo"rie itciunff aner get tniK warm, hub form as wen as uiina, ineeu:r(t an protrudins PUen. yield at once tn the amilication l L. Xl- Dill .wlo AintU- .Pv thf irris atfected. abiirbiuir the tumor, atlavinff Inteiiw itchitiz and effec'iiitr a permiiitrt cure. 60 centa. Adilrtws The Lr Uuauko Medicine Co , Fiqua O. bold by II, A. Miller. "A full line of Dr. Prices C-eam Baking and delicious 6nvoriu extract at Wallace & Tiiohpros'h. The Compfttiy .ryen fche rightto N. H. PAiwiigdrn from PorUno nu Willatii'Jtta VA.luy points n iuako olone eonueotiu witbtUe trains ol'the Yaqulna rouia at auaiiv iyurvsn, Urie l tu ah Ff nt!ia j Mimuld arrange t4) i.i.i.L'uniii l.Hl'iirH drtltl si nvo rb a. r- aaiao v. of aailiute. aruuer uu.l I'lfl-xlit Itale iilway ihc Lical. rr inform itiim apilylM(J J Stuart, trelif. it ami Ticket A-idiii, Ajlutiy, o: to 0 U Uuivull, Jr., U. f. i...-a..a..Mifi.t (?.. . a u Miiiiiifomerv L. u 'J ' a. Huuiit;. riJiiit,i.0 v-t -- ' k t V atml P. AltMlt. Urevu'i l'aciticH It Co. Uorvallw, Or, propose hav) ns bany, with ai "'.if New Novelties and Latest Styles no .n. s a i . tx rft I In hlii in .' Jicovary for Coniumptlon, mictoded In I diii(ul'iii ' a itimJIcins which U ackniiwlcdifed by a) CO tic Bimpiy inarveiOM. it is exceeuinjfiy iicarauv to tho taste, erKctly narmicfiH, ami uoes not riciten In all caws of Consumption, CuujrhP, Coids, Whoop ing-Coujfh, C'rouji, Brrncliltis, and faliw -n the Cheat, it has iriveii uiiivenul tt-iti-raoilon. ir ltoaantto Couij-h and Lun 8ruu ts Hold at W cent4 by M. A Millur, umi ivd limv ii,-nulBCtuveu. All oim cuj:j:nri n;i i i and aa wtil m; inw ure cordially invited to ciil mi ices. t'fi.fR.U i .film huiih mii'I im.'Ci fcU-ck "i.d -.VIA- Sautiiora Paoifia Company's Line. Tin: Mr. siiisri tiirrr.. Inii ljt.v.; .i .VLu'iyail S.tu Vi-via! 5 h )jr I Ull 11 u n v it l II i rroposejft io Uiiueisoio. W .F. BEAD, t INNVILLE dLLEGE " SucetHur to.N. II, A'lcn i Co uV.iroitNU r.lT.M I. USS I'AILY. 5ou-.Ii Nerh 4 ( p. st. I I-avo I..rtlana Arrive I 10:4U A H H:Vi p m leavo Albany leavo 7W A a 7:l.l a u Ap.U-i, hii r.ancU'o lMV9 Q.SQ P M LOCAL rAH.IRIUKIl TK IS9 DAILY uXCept tiUllday), H-.yy) A M Leave l'.,rtland VI; tl) P M 1 lavo Albany i;H)p j Arrive Kocne 57 First Street, Albany, Or! Arrivu I li'.lfr P M iA&ve i ll:3.r Leavo 1 ft 0 a m I LOCAL rHKN0SR TK.AIN8 DAILY, EXCBPT Btr.lDAV. p u I l.uave Aluany S:.ritfP M Arrive Loh.imn i Jy)VU I Loiive Albany l:Ii'H Arrive Lebanon Arme I &:4a A H l.oave 5:oi) A m Arrive 2:4f P H U'five 2:IM r M PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sloepiag 0ar3 or rri:lliniiniltl ol scrnml-ClBv. rumen- gn-H. minrltoil la epr Tram.. ui.i. ijivlalnn. BKrtTlxy PIIBriilND AJD lRVltl. H VilTa tix BAin (. sept Sunday.) 0 A M Loa. l-ortland Arrive I ft 16 r u i.tbr Arrlvo Cafv.lll. Uav. 1.0 xxraau TKAlKa 0AI1T (eiojpl Sunday. i'.-iO r I Loava Piirtland Arrlv. 9:oo A u mArrt" MoMllinvlll. Luay. 6.41V A W .it .h.i rwvalll. coiinsut with trains ol Orojw PaclHa Railroad For lull Inlormttlon regarding ratoa, map,, tta, on vloropanj . - p urwimq R. KBllli".i , P .n.lP A Miiajr . AWtU. F. anlP. AT FOR SALE. i,t very low rates. Lumbar, SWnglss, Lath, Posts, Pickets, reiics Tiimmings, Sash, Baors and Blinds. nallfornrlroHii'. y ir.l on,;8:li St,. .11 east of O. &C Kwitca. W. W, CBOcfTfDtR. QNIVERSITI OF OHEflOfl. QEUGENE CITY. Naxt session bfir'ms "n Monday the 17th of bep.embor, I hi P roe J ! from every county m i o.w, -n-v youruoumyi.p;r..ur7... fl J?Olir oournns , vinn....... - Literary nnd a short Eni;llli lol"'",; in which there is no iauh,u, .-.r...... ... German. The KnHlish Is pro-eminotitly . TlnailnAkKa IlillirhM. r Or I'fllBl'lKurn v otber Information, "row Preaidant, Conrad Meyer, PROPRIETOS 0F- STAR BAKfiRY, Corner Broadalbin and First Sts., DEALER IN ( nnned FruilH, Canuefl Mont, OliMdwarc. Qncensware, Dried Frnltm. VoKCtaUleH, Tobacco, Clgorm Nnear, Kilcc, Coflce, ' ' Ten, Etc,, Etc., In fot everythino; that Is kopt In Ren ral variety and grocory store. Highest market prloe paid for ALL iteS OF PRODUCE. JOS. WEBBER'S Barber Shop Is now located, until he (rots Inio thj t'n.h.u Munn hnlldinir. last north of No. 2' Knirlne house, where old snd nt W cvsiomeis are ihvuom v.. u uiu. MoHinnville, Or Tim rnnrscB I'f s'tld r.rftinr )w.r scli, two r.f ;li ren vears, n 1 t i if I e- ra. (Jond rontus'fi) CoNei ' i!ldlnjr on first lloor. KiIolniiiK Fre9ii!i:nl'rixiuii. reserv od I'. r voiing women. Robins o w-eono ami third lloor for young men. tlriaruing ilepartrr.pnt In lia.cmont Correspon dence invnen. ror ctwuuiriio a"ira. I'res. T, G. Brownson. York. lowstone National Portland. The party will positively be limited to forty-eiijht. Superintendent McElroy has made arranirements with the Massacliusetts and Pennsylvania delega tions for an excursion to Oregon and the iNonnwesi, to leave aan r rancisco August This combination has mst been made. and the leaders of the above delegations nave arranged to combine with delegations from all other states to leave at thu same time,so far as may be practicable. The California Campaign. San' Francisco, July 22. The demo cratic state central committee have decided to open the campaign simultaneously throughout Californiaon Saturday, August 25, At tnat date speeches will be made at every prominent town and in all the school districts ot tne state, congressman K. U. Mills of Texas, and Senator Grady of New York, have been invited to take part in the California campaigns.and it is thought that both of them will yisit the state early in uctooer. Italians Excited. Philadelphia, July 22 About 2000 Italians assembled in Kelly hall this after noon to protest against the statements that had been made that they were a pauper class and that the recently appointed con gressional committee proposes to investi gate the matter. After listening to ad dresses by Angelo Astaritica and Nichol as Confortl of New York and others, the following resolutions were presented with an introduction Italian, and went through with a rush. First This meeting condemns the ac tion of the Italian societies of immigration in the humiliating of Italians by sending out slaves and padrones. Second That we obeying the laws of this glorious republic, pray and hope that no law of ostracism will be passed against our immigration, as it is contrary- to the liberty and civlization of this country. Olympia, July 22. A horse ran away from tlie brickyard oil Friday, and dashing into the residencs of Cllv Clerk Marr, suc ceeded in demolishing the kitchen. stove, Rnd destroyinga large amouutof furniture. Fortunately none of the family were hurt, though their escape was miraculous. Chinamen Cauglit. Seattle, July 22. The United States commissioner to-day received a telegram that Deputy United States Marshal Jonas Crecrot Whatcom was on his way to this city with six Chinamen, captured "while en tering tne territory ilregallv. Ihc steam er was greatly delayed, and he had not nr- rived Lp to midnight, so more particulars are not obtainable. NOTICE OF City Marshal. Notice is herein- uiven to all property- owners, ami occupants of property In the city of Albany, to remove the thistles from their premises, and from the alleys and streets adjoining increio, wiiiim ivn (.hoo from date of this notice ! and if not remov ed within the pwificdtlme, it will then he Ann ! the Citv Marshal. n.-it.-"d at Albanv. Or., this i;th day of Julv, iSt-S. City Marshal " ILLS, J0H3A. BJUFfliLS, Propiretor. f t.;. f.nnl 11 to fHiii-r slid ' f T ' 'tVO Win -1 III lh HKlHl IBtMtl-r I n..;ieo Tim h-ii i m.ir!.ol pr:V,. pid forKttiiM'. lies! M.ifii'i'il Hour nlwn.VNon hand.for sale or -scli;tij!e t rfonoiB rira. JUII.NA.CRAWFORO. Br. M. H. Ellis, physician and surgeon Albany, Oregon. C&Jla made in city or country. I fun now re.vivii'g my cpnuu and tuiti n;ei Ocass pnod.. LwiH early av Rfonrn hnrpn rs W. F. Ukau. Vhtroitize limne inU:stry. Try one of Jo"i'V ."i-.prit uij.'iirr. Fir. t of his oivu make. Fine mixed and plain pickle at Wallace & riio5iioN'n. T.ie Orrfnn KSknI ruiilfr i nahmi own rem-!ily, vw fhtold lw uxe'l to the dxcluaiou of all -( ' uudtcine iu ilipfat3 of th4 stofm-'li, l'yfr md liiii:-r. McLanicttlin, I'mctlrai TaUorliiir. Si nt 1 ii r and fuil Mil' ami pant in any t)'ie a fj.ttCM.hty. t Urniiii.y umi r-pairing prinj!U ;i:i-tmI... t", Mtii ttrifer. Alt ftuy, Orejf.m. I l KK F.HC NICK IIKADACIIE. Ito 30 ; went a romfdy for IJ lluinoi. Pimpled on thu far(, a il it fmre uun- for nu k licfu'ichc, iwk M A Millir.'lie I'liiKtlst, for hr. Cifinl'v I.ivtr I'illi oniyiJf.tr n-mi-lm fi,-. lull ix 26 cms - 1 -aH i , Nrw Miibtnidiry jnt-t miivtd tvt W TV