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DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT. VOL. J. Wm. FortnI ALBANY, OR., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1888. NO 107 -FUNERAL DIRECTOR.1 Prompt Attention-First-class Hearse "Aft?r business hours call at residonce riitu nun .uaKor sireets.j 0VERLAM3 TO CAUFJWA -.VIA-. Southern Pacifls Company's Line. tub wr.jsii isrt;itui rK. I a j l.v...,:i AMn iya iJ ij4t. Sou'.li . ft H. I hoivo S:t6 p si L-jhv 7:10 a ji I Arrive Atb.iiiy 8an FitttK'n-:3 Arrive Leavo lO.i) All 8:00 am I Loavu i s: vi v u Loavo SMOpji Arrive "lV,rtlond " Albany Arrivo 3:45 p u J .reave I Ii'.'ir. u Lrave 1 V M A u LOCAL. I'ASSKXUEK TKAIXS DAIMT, KXLK.T HI XDV. o:10pm I Leavo p m Arrive l ;.rHJ H u I Leave I Arrive Albany A litany Lebanon Arrho Lcnvo Arrive l.javo I G:lii A M 5HX A M p h 2:uy p m lPULLMA!. BUFFfr SLEEPERS. ..Tourist Sleeping Oars or Acujiit n n:ttwi ol soconil.cii,,, l"asen aers, iiiuchfil la Ktpren Trulus.' Meal Side LI vision. UKTVTKKY ruBTLlXO A.NI (OltYALM iv r dead IB IBflLEnlRf B 7 (Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.) Is now receiving new goods in every line. Old goods aold out. ift:,-fiLrlj The Icadinx purnose.the dmnint I TIT rT) A llliTn tt-, o.the effort of revenu, reforrn .which finds JNEWS exponent In the Mills bill was to relieve from taxation the raw materials which enter into the manufacture of the clothes which our people, rich and poor, are oblig ed to wear. Cotton, the great clothing pro ductionof the South, was already on the free list. It was sought to place all other materials, whether South or North, upon the free list. The Mills bills bill put, raw flax there. The South, in nrnn.nn. !. population, grows as much of it as the North; but the North will get the benefit of raw material free of duty, for it is only in the North that flax is mauuf-.ctured into linen. 0 a a 2.2; f a nAu.Tit.tiM dauv (ex:ent Sunday.) Leave Arrive Portland C'orvtllia xxrzsss tkains DAILY (oxc jp: Sunday. :50 pm :0(l pa Leave Arrl'o Portland Mt-Minnvillo Arrive I 9:00 a h Leave 5.45 A M AtA'mny and Corvallis coi.no.-t with trains at Par full Information rewrdliij Iratos, mips, etc .on Company'! Ajront, . R. KOKIILER, , p. ROGERS, '"IE VAQUINA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad, gon Development Company's Steam ship Line. 225 MILES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any othor route. First-class through passengnr and freight line from Portland and all points in the Willamette Valloy to and from San r rancisco, Cal. Willamette River Line of Steamers. , TI!,'U'W,n- M- UB." Tim "N. S, Bent ley," The "Three Sisters" are in service or both passenger and freight trallio be tween Corvall is and Portland aud inter mediate points, loaving Company'!' wharf, t-orvallis, and Messrs. Huunan ik C'o's wharf, Nos. 200 and 202 Pront St., Port land, three times a wtek as follows : i Noitrrt iiouNO. U'-uoCrvallli, M.in., Weil- and Fridav, lo aiA, M. U-ave Albany, JJuudiy, W ed. and Friday, li:(rj Ao,.ll, Arrive IMrlland, lue., Thu, and Salunla'y, (,:J0V. M. , SOUTH IIOL'Ni). Leave I ortlan.l, Mun., Wed. and Krl.lav, 8:00 A.M. Leave Albany, fne., Thura. and Saturday, l:a) p. 1. Arrive O.rvallit, Tue., Ihu. and Saturday, :iu . J. Iioats make close couneollou at Albanv ilh traiiiaof Ihu Oregon Pacific KallroarJ. TIMK.SJIIKDULK. (except Sunday..) Lve Albany. 1:03 r. a. Leave C.iralha, l:li)r,M. Arrive Yaijulna, 6:ao p. a i Loav. Yaqulna, U:45a,h. i-eave uorvallia,lU::lf, A. a. Arrive Albany, l;lo a. a, O. A C. trains eonnoM at Albany and torvallls. Iho aoove trains connect at .-a-mina with thu Oregon Development Coiany' Line of ateamships between Yaciutua and San I'ranclsoo. uo"een NAII.1VU D tTKs .g HI VMKKH. HIIUH I'KAXmscj, will . J- , W Pnilr l.t. i amotM alley Bepteinnor lath. Alllaiingtte Valloy Seutelnbur i'.tll. raoa raijuiwA Septombor 7th September loth Everything- Newwith New Prices iiower than Ever Offered in Albany, consisting uf DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES AND GROCERIES ' a stock ever line as .'ever fought tj Al- I propose bany, with al) have us "isi New Novelties and . . Latest Styles as ihey are manufactured. All old cunutrets umi fiit'i.tl tftLe iit'iif well tew oni's, are cordiully invited l0 cll anil iujj eel mock i.d ud ioi Propose Rs To Undersold. W J. READ, SiiceHBor ioLN. H. Alitt it) nd and bj nices. ,r, 57 First Street, Albany, Or,' Ana uompany oryos .he rhrht to change sailing dates without nntin Wuiamet TZti' 5?" Jl." ! connection with ISe tru na"oV t 'JTJXl route at Albany or Corvalh. .7..i . lined to San l-'ranoinj should arranis to aeer aa.l F.,, ,, e. . . Lowest. r,nl!T. . T'i"!! 10 U J Frela-ht and ricot Aitent, Albany, or to C II llunil Jr n v P. At ore, twwi amXilVS; San rranelwo, Ual. Muuii't" Oros PaciKcrvaXo'. J. GRADWOHL, Crockery, Glass Ware and Hardware OIL AND LEAD. Agricultural Implements Agent ior Fire nut Harine Insurance The Republicans are making n irmn dons effort to bring out a great majority in Maine. They are literally swamping "the State with stump speakers, and holding as many as 2oo meetings a day. Why they should go to all this trouble and expense in a State not substantially contested.it is hard to see. They evidently want to m.-ilo n much of a boom of the election of the loth as possible.and will probably Continue vrtf mg up in Aroostook for as much time after election tiny as is necessar". Quarantined, N-ew York, Sept. 6 refugee from GaineSvi!le,I'-la.,makes the following state merit : While Jacksonville alone, tl.a hundred Floridu towns. f.t.,.n.; -.. .. .... iiii mg .?:C"W fve.r:th? 'hole state is tion oVo Z,." afly.'m the'' stagnation of business and "LS fewdatsW,"::"!;','m-s: Thenrst bravest deaden-,: X .rT Sl5l o . , v- "6 "iinuui means and scarcely o i V. u" Doara or health ran ?"v ""!. .b.ut"'e !" he? then. neicctable now as lh at "tin-pail brigade" is turning out pretty strong just now against the advocat '"U" tax on un mate and tin aim All consumers of canned goods and w ho does not use them ? are opposed to the out rageous Republican proposition to make tinware dearer by putting a high tax on tin plate for the benefit of a monopoly experi ment. It is conceded upon all sides that' this statistical campaign will be of immense benefit to the country Intellectually. Manv puzzling points an finances and the tariff aic unuer constant discussion in the news papers and on the platform, to say nothing of the Congressional debates on these and kindred qucttions. and the Dennle ore h. ginning to see daylight through the haze. Right in the face of the Mills bill the window glass faclo. ics are about to resume This Is a mistake. All factories, so far na possible , should be closed, in order to show tne pconi me dancers of tariff rednr. '.ion. Tbe greatest error the protectionists hae been sniiltv of is that of nllnir, . number of new quinine manufactories to start up and prosper after quinine had been put on the free list. Mr. Boardman Burchard. the New York partner of the great Chicago house of John . rarcweil .V Lo., who, in 1SS4 supported Blaine now declares his belief thai Cleve. land should be elected, because the triinnnli of Democratic principles is essential to the ousiness welfare of the country. Mr Boardman is only one of thousands w ho have tired of the hutnbuir of ovcrnrater. tion that hampers industry and destroys profitable trade. Tile ( Vf.'one In fi.l.n Havana, Sept. 6The cyclone of Tues day last was terrible destructive to both life and property. The gunboat Lealtad lv inz at Bata b.ma fo.i.?....i , ;-' iau,i; - ninofherciingXn',: har!br.';e.l;:!!-esse.sitK The v,ge f Pucbto Keuvo, ZL$$. borhood of S.igua, is literally wiped out 1 he telegraph wires are badly broken, and been received "8 f "e iS'and h Stealing a Ballot Box. Forest City. Ark. r. a . , fct-i. yj. LIIOOUV affray over an attemnt toa-eal . u ' by negroes occurred at the election to-dav. negroes finding the white men o"n feturned Cb 'l?1 6h0t Thc fir" The 1' ',he whi,e.but without effect. The wounded aro : Tohn McVlmh .n.. Roherr R 6 TP'6,' B Kinton' J'1' Jones, An Kxplosion. Sevmolr, Ind.. Sent. 6.liv th i sion of a steam thresher William A. Ben nett was instant!, l-ill. i.i .. v -u ...o otuer men were terribly crushed andcaldcd and will die. live other employes are bruised and scalded.but none seiiouslv. New I'ostnfflre. Washington, D. C. Rent. A postoflice has been established at Hazeldell i-ane countv. fir at... ' . -"-I ...... -tun., mcijane as post-mistiess. 1 Ho campaijjn conundrum: "How is it that a reduction from 7 to jo nrr rent, m, imports is free trade and a reduction of the price 01 wnisKy lrnm to 25 cent; a gallon is not iree wnisKy. I'orptti. Cheaper than yoii can buy them in Port land. Will sell a good grade of Brussels carpet for Co cents; a heavy three ply car pet for 75 cents, and two nlv camels from 40 rents to 50 cents. Carries 0 large line 01 011 rioiiis, iinoieum and window shades. A. B. MflMVAI.N BINDERS AND MOWERS. Farmers, remember that we lhl yor have the Osborne Steel Frame Blndors and Mowers, the strongest, llghest run ttner. am) hnst mail, maohine ill ths market. We can give you Just as pru terms as anyone, and probably a little better 1 at any rate come and see us loru yua uujr be Stewart A Sox. 'l '....J r"!!1..!' 'i i..'''ii! .my. fiincsi, ;:i rtlianL' C- mmm chvut unit Peitniwsliip Depirt-ii-n-a. M'M''' Ms :n'ii 1 ir.l lit 11'iv Mine. n:a- , ,....1. . ,ii- m .nsl'lp ent fn e. J.A.W ".. t I". A'MiVNtOMl. I'rhi. R.-.ther llwn the Cheapen POSIUNO BUSINESS COLLEGE. b'orllnnd, (ireeon. nslliirllon. .'Sliilu ill! .rlty. Bustnest, lUr.tina! Haiiraitis! ! Hniiritins! ! ! Remember we are closing out our slock of boots and shoes and have yet some very desirable styles. Come and see for your selves and you will not regret it. Brown km. & Stanarii. New shoes at Bead's. Somk Si mmer Items Fresh fruit, such as peaches, plums and watermelons, nt Browne 1 & Stanard's. Il pays to get your groceries at Brou neil & Stanard's. You get a five cent ticket with ever $t's worth of L'Oods botllfhtat Brouneil X- Sinn. ard's. CI RE FOR NICK IIK 4I4 IIC. lh you want . remc-ily fur n'llnnaiicM, Pimples on tho fact, aid a sure' cure fur afrk hpnl.i'h, ask Dr. fill1 alid Son, Ihe lrin:t:iatp, for Ur. Uoi.tii'a Liver Tkou i'i'i.kn. Iti.r.inir rile, are known by mnla'ure like 1 spir Inn, lto lucintf a very d wiirrevanle liehlnir after liiKar.n. Thia form an w.ll aa ll'itid, hlceiLr and rmlmniinr rilen yield at once to llio atmllction of Ir. Ifcmanko'B Pile remly, wnlrdi aria direi:tly iiion th" i.rts affected, ab. rbinir thetifnor., a'laylnv the Intcnee Itchlntt and effrtfinir a feiwanie-t i-ure. M1 cuts. Addre.. The llr Cnwaiiko Medicine I V , I'inil tl. euld by Dr. Gnhsatid s-iti. Five Vessels Wrerkeil. San Fr.vncisco, Sept. 6.The Cnltcd States icvntic cutter Bear, Capt. Ilealy nr. rived from Behring sea this inornin' She brings infornution that on August 3 while most of the whaling fleet anchored between lane Smvtheand i,l,,t i!,r.... . .. storm occurred and the followins vessels erc wrecked: Barks Mnrv and Susan, ountr PhtL-ntv. FL.Mtir... n.,A ..-1 t . u niiiuuner Jane (,iey and Ino. The crews of the lost j esseis. 100 in number. were rescued by the Bear and brought to this citv. Systematic INIiV-ry, New York, Sept. fj. An evenin nine- declares that a Eanir tif rubbers lssv.stem.-it. ically robbing the mails between New York nnililiK IVn.i A n ..rr..- . - ..11 chui La iu truce tne loss 01 the manv thnitson.l .L.IU alMn.l 1 , - "" nn.iu, KIIVCII have proved fruitless. The olticiali of the 11u.1u.11tc department are aniousiv expect ing a heavy haul to be ma:le one of these day by pcoile who appear to be experts. B:ioTSANi) Shoes. Call at A. 1? Mr Iiwain's and see thc Indies' kid and n,.,M goat shoe, for $1.50, former price $2.50. A Democrat man lias seen the shoe and can pronounce it a remarkably cheap shoe for ihe formerprice. Bti.utniNc;. Mrs. llouck is now Nii''. tod just west of Cherry ,S: Porkes fouru.rv, . . . ... .u 1U L,IrU UCfKlV Or dav boarder?. iti UK. Sl KC hi. nw ilisnVrv frr i'..h.ii....i oriNlilirnitr a t IVm.. ul....i. i. u..i i .' . . . , , " "i.'u'iieti ov M'oe ,.ik,ii inarif...M. 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