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About Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1888)
DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEM VOL. I. ALBANY, OR., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1888. Ik Fortmiller -FUXEII.VL DIRECTOR. 'roapt Att3ntion-Fir3t-olas3 H8ar3B r"Aftnr buslnnis hours oall at residence ornor Fifth ami Hakor street. OYERUM TO CAIWNIA; Joutliera Pti3ill3 Company 8 Liub. tiis nr. s:iista itoi ru. o list.v.Mi .U'my ti'ii Baa Yi wioi; i, as hours cerics it would not ba ourprwoti uto stocK ot OA,UJllMl KVfttttna 11. DAILY, SoU'.ll 4.1)0 P. M. Lt..vy Mit II li.ivo : 10 A u nivu l'ortlnml . Alb my uri FuiiL-Ja"Vi North Arrive 10:10 A L-javo 7:U3 A M LU"AL r.n.sii.'iuKR TIiAINH DAILY ioxcenl Sunday). :IW a m I Lukve J;10(M Loavo :Wm j Arrive 1'ortlund Albany Ktnrene Arrivu 3:45 r u Leave I 11,35 a m Uve ) 9 AO A M LOCAL fAtWHSUKK TKAINH DAILY, KXCKIT SUN DAT. eVer brought into this city, and ever before offered in this place. 0 t will call and examine tha quality of our gocus and 10 p ll Leave p m Arrive ':;() p u I Luuve i :3d I'M Arrivo Altnny Lciij.ii.fii Albany Lebanon Arrive j 5:16 A u Leave 5:U0 A H Arrive j 1Abr u Leave I 2: IX p u PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS, fourist Sleeping Oars or A ream n i it Alio ot Second -Cla Fa.isen sen, nliaclinl ts Express Trains. Went Mlile IMv.nl on. Ail train daily (ex Mpt Sunday.) 0am Lit f u , Leave Arrive Portland Curvtllis Arrive Loave 0:15 P M I 1:30 u BYPHBM TCAIX DAILY (eXCjp.SUOdy. CM) P U Loavo i;00 pm 1 Arr.-e Portland MoMlnnviJle Arrive I Ltaye 9:00 A U 6.4fi A U AtA'jany vul Corvallis connect with trains of 'jrajpn racinc. luuiruau For full Information ro,'rJinj rotos, m&ps, etc., on Company ' Agent, R. KOfiULEB, . P. ROGERS. YAQUINA HOUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad. goo Developmant Company's Steam- 8Uip Liiuv. 225 iifllLES 5H3STR. 20 SaOUBS LESS TIME than bv e.nv other route. tiiruir;i n.issotisMr and freight line from Portland and all points in tua Willamette Valley t anil from San Kranciaco, Cat. Willaaistt) BAvdP Lim of Staanera. Ti. "W.n t. ir.Mj." The "N. 8. Bat ey," Tne "Throe SWter" are In service ibr bun Djnxar and freight traitij be- tnn (VirvjillU anil Porllaml nd m.er- tnndidrA n.iintM. lMivinir Ooinnanv'r wbarf, (JorvalliH. an I M8rs. iluiunn & Oo's wharf, Nos. 011 an:i 'Ml Front St., Poit land, three times a woek ai followj : Noltrit liOL'ND. uivoUcirvaUli, Mem , W.vl. lunl Friday. 10:0JA, 11. i.hvh Alhiiiiv. UiiiiiUv. V'o.l. aiKl Friilay. 12:0J Noun Arrive rurUnml. luo.. Tnu. an'l S vtunly, 6:1)0 1". U SOUTH ItoUN'o. Uan l ort'inil, M in., WcJ. ni Frl.Uy, 8:00 A, l.va Allnv, l'uo., Ttmrt. ano SitunlAy, P Arrive Co'vallw, Tuo., Ihu. att.l Salunlay, 4:io 1. Ilrvira itiulf a nli.n nunilHntioil St AlOan Willi trains of the Oregon PaclliD KailroaJ T1MK S Ml Kli;i.K (except Miin.lv.) irve Allianr. l:'W r. M. Leave c'.tralln, 1:1') p. H. Arrivo Yaiuiiia, &:J r. ji leave Yaflilina. 0:4.i A,lf, Leave Uortallie,lt::r, a.m. Arrivo Albany, 11:10 A. O A C. trains connejr. at Albany and Oorvallis. The aoove trains coniioutat Yannim with tho Urcaon 1wvmhmiu"i I'liniiAnv'a Lnniof st.jnimliijis buiween Ya lunia and Sin 1'r.ini iscu. S VILl.VU DA IIil . FR.IO MAN KKAVle.:!. raon va.'ix tVillameMe Valley, S.jplci.her Int. September 71U Vt illaiucue Valley September l:ftli. Soplernbor lota Muiaiiijiio alley ftenloiiiDor z.in. The Coiuimny ,nryes .he right to ohanKesailiuK dates without notice. N. it. laHiiirr from Pur.UnrS an WilUmotiu Vadoy points can make olose cimneciin with ihe trains in tne i minim route Rt Albany or Corvrillts, and It des- tinml uSan Franoisi should nrranvje to irrlve at Yauulna the evnnln bof.ire i'.Ue of sailing. .maonxvr nnil Firlght ItaUit iilv.iy iu For Infurtii illon apply to U J Stuart, Freight and fi. kot Aient. Albuiv. or to C II llaanr.il. Jr., O. r. V I'. Ant.. Orairon liovolopinoi.t Co,, 3H Montgomery S.UI r'raaulinjj, Ual, C!. C. IIIM.Ilt. A. II. V. and P. Afi-ent, Orjjm Pa.ilUu II RUo. Crrallll, Or EVERYBODY WOlERS ow wn doit ; yet if the world only kne.x of irin eiiDrsr. ciit and eiite'iiu.,0 wa iuvo displayed in collecting such a ninoiiiticunt iliri.loy nf Htniilc and tansy gio- We li iv ilio inutcs', finest t.d rant cmo- ROCERIES him PROVfSIOHS wn are lining to fell at prices below onythiog Yoti may think ihia a rnh assertion; but if Get Our Prices you will be convinced that we have not over-estimated ourselves. Remcmbtr we are buying our goods largely oirecr- irom nrai nanus, thereby saving all profits of the middle men, and our command of leady cash has enabled us to buy our goods remarkably obeap, getting the benelit of ill discounts and re bates, placing us in a position wher we can dictate to thpm and nor, tbey to u, ereby always getting the . BEST AND FRESHEST and never allowing our goods to gr,w shell worn and stale waiting ar MV" profits. These are the reasons why we desire your patronage and why we t . joy suoh a healthy tra 'j, We have adrVd reoently to our stock a full and cc.ii; plote line ot Crockery and Glass Ware. These pooda we bought direct from Eistern fictorios. thus securing (he latent designs at prices way down, mese gooua nave 10 bo tetn to be appreciated WASHINGTON. From cup regular corrcspomJont, Wasiiixgtox, September J4, iSS. The new silver vault in the Treasuay department contained Saturday night 240 ; tofis of silver dollars. ! The Senate Committee on Foreign Af fairs, it is believed, intend to pigeon-hole the Canadian retaliation bill recently passed by the House. The motion to reconsider the vote by which the Senate passed the Chinese re striction biil has not yet been voted upon in the Senate, cwing to the lack of a quo rum. If a quorum is present to-day it will probably be agreed to. It is believed that the Republicans arc plotting to keep Congress in session until after the election, in order to prevent the Democratic members from taking an active part in the campaign. Senator Ceorge, replying to Scnator Hoar's insinuations regarding Secretary liitney, took occasion to deliver a well deserved eulogy on Secretary Whitney, in the course of which he said that not since the foundation of the Government had there been a man in the office of Secretary I of the Navv who had been more efficient more honorable, more devoted to the in. terests confided to him than the present Secretary of the Navy. There were no scandals in that oflice now, no Secor-Rob- eson contract., nor suspicion that a single dollar appropriated for the Navy had not been fully, completely,and honestly applied to that purpose. There is nota word of truth in the rumor thai Secretary Whitney proposes to retire from the Cabinet. The Senate has passed a resolution in structing the Committee on Finance to in. quire into the copper trusts and to report what legislation is necessary to protect the people from its exactions. The bill amending the Inter-State Com merce law has been passed by the House NO JSi TELEGRAPHIC MVS frops in India Tinvaioiipil. Lo.vnov, Sept. 23. A hundred and fifty square milts of landin the Burdwan district of Bengal is flooded. Crops in Bombay and Deixan are threatened bv drought ihe government is preparing to' take u.tas urea of relief. A Peculiar Case. Halifax. Sept. 13. A story of horrible cruelty comes from the Malaga in nes. A woman named Selig went to a dentist to have her thirteen teeth extracted. The doctor put her under the influence of ether, but by the time he had drawn three teeth she recovered consciousness and told him to desist, lie refund and went on extract ing her teeth, while the woman was held down by her hu band. . After the whole thirteen had been pulled the women becam; insensible and died two hours later. Iv'IIUil liy Drinking real (111. Santa Crtz, Oil. Sept. 23 The 3-vcar-old son of Joseph Frey, Jr., has died "from drinking coal oil. lie and an older brother were playing and the latter asked the li.tle fellow to suck a long time at the spout of a coal oil can The child drank quite a quan tity and died the second day. 1 Smallpox at )Ic3iinnviIle. Mc-Mj.n-svii.le, S..pt. 23--Many wild rumors are going through the country about the magnitude of the spread of the smallpo.: here. Telegrams and letters of inquiry are pouring in from anxious absent friends and neighboring villages are quar antined against us. To all such it may be said that a true report of the disease will be furnished The Orcgoman from this place. No new cases have appeared during the past week. The three cases reported last weeK are getting along verv well except Andy Lnnis,saloon keeper.who will proba bly die. People are getting over their Itching FOR 1MI.E9. PHea are knoa-.i by moisture like faaplr loti nroducincr a verv disagreeable itching aftor Ing-'warni. Thl. form as well as Blind, Ufeedlrg- and Erotrudliig Piles, yield at onco to the application of T. lloflanko's Pilo remedy, w.ilch acta directly upon the p.rta affected, aba .rbine; the tumors, allaying the intense itt hin-j and effecting a permjiiont cure. 60 cants. Address The Dr Bo9anko ladlcine Co., Piqu O. bold Uj !r, Gulss and Son. Farmers bavins produce to sell will at nil times ncnive the top oi the mxrkc for good prodnce, and your piannm,'- is Mrnt-Mly solicited. Tbes facts are J. A. Winter is at Brownsville, and has m proved facilities for miking photographs the liaost 14 r ad a. Give him a oVi. J. P. Wallace, Physician pmd Surpeou, Al bany, Or. WORTH LISTENING TO and worth your careful coLSidiraiion. We have ilm "Jr.rji'-u stock, luorc Koodti than sny tlireu i-toii-K ol the kind in A iimi.y, mixi prices nisi uem inr.u WALLACE k THOMPSON Uicyrle for Side. A No. 1, seu)od-h.ii..l 43 inuh Hall Hear ing ColmnHa in ?od r.-pair for sale at .1 bnr g&in. Euquira of E ROW NELL V aVTANAUIi, Naw n'.-fii Idr j it; rCead'a V F rffrL-anghliii, Practical Tailorins. Suinimr and fall suits and pants in any style a speciality. Cleaning and rfpRihng promptly attended to, Mam strait, Alhaiiy, Oregon. Patronize homo irnluntry. Jofpph'B 5-cent cignr?. Kirtt inanufdcturi'. Try rue i:f scare and all of the business houses are Fiinn'i. nw Block, Albany, Orpnn J. GRADWOHL, Crockery, Ela,piS Ware and Hardware OIL AND LEAD. Agricultural Implements Aciit lor Sire m$ Marine Insurance B -A. 3ST IC El 2ri , ALBANY, - - - OEECuH. Kctl cx'-'liaa-tf on New Yir!t, i:n VtMt-o and Portland . Buy n.)tci, SU o, cmutv ! c'ly wirranW. lie-ctve'd-Jiwiu aulijoct U. chcak. IiUjrjt ailawo'l n tune dt.uoa.ti. Collection! wt'l rueivn i-nt.npt att-n;IM. orroK'onileiirif olicital. Fire and nuiiftr, imuranw !..fvil in rflii'M-- cvp.i a rit.-. t-X Oct h...i:r! frnn 9 a. ni. U 6 i. m. JOHN OBiCGS, FLOEIST, I'OSKH A S pre la LTV (Vnifit .ry bf ;liut a-ri'l a'w nU.I t . opened up and running as usual. Tho Chines. Treaty. San Francisco, Sept- 23. A Washing ton special to the Examiner say s : The re jection of the Chinese exclusion treatr by the Peking government cancels also, the act of congress signed by the president on the 13th inst. prohibiting the coming of Chinese laborers into the United States. Unless the president signs the Scott exclu sion bill the order of things must continue indefinitely. Tbe-acts of iSSj and 1S84, under which the existing prlvilages are given were to be repealed in the event that China ratified the nenninir treatr. The re jected treaty provided for thealmo6t absol ute exclusion ot Chinese laborers. Hops. Mibdleto.n-, N. Y, Sept. 23 The hop picking season virtually closed in this dis trict last night. Hop growers are in a good frame of mind, howcveT, for pi ices have been gradually goinir up for some time. This in face of 1 he " fact that while the quality of the crop is unusually good the -. ield falls off about one half the aver age crop.or the lightest yield known since the disastrous crop failure of 18S2. 27 to 30 cents is being paid. Odd Fellow i'oiulnjr. San Francisco, Sept. 23. Grand Sire John C. Underwood and a party of the I. O. O. F. reached hert this evening from Los Angles, where they huue been in nt tend.mce at the session of the sovereign grand lodge. The party will remain lure probably until Wednesday, when nt least two carloads, including Gen. Underwood, will leave by rail tor I'ortinnd. The length of (heir stnv in l'ortlaiul has not been decided on. Afii r h-aving there they will proceed Kast, cither up the C-ol-uiu'bi.i, tiiking the Northern Pacific to St. Paul.or will make a short trip 10 the Sound, nnd thence over the Northern Patie. If the weather permits they will vis.il Yellow stone park en route Kast. ' Novi:i.T;Kri Mi VVi limn l-'nrtmilicr baa jn-t r.-tcivril thr tii.ct.1 Jim- .,f corner table ef;r l:i'Mit.':;t to Al''ti . T ', v. or. mann flirted in lle'.l'.N, Mnl wru Ih'Vi 1 in lllrljMl, lierojj tho sv su U-h fur such tables. It in woiml ff ,i.ii.itni!j new u.iib-r the sun call and see theo centi r t.bles. i i Ki; nit Ktru iikidaciie. (s, ,,nt VKiila remidv f.r ftlI'UncM. Pimple, on the.aor, a d a .tire cure f..r.ick heaflsche, a.lt llr. (in'iw anil por.. the li lix.isl', for llr. Ilei.ni'a Uv. Pill., try a tliwe, ramftlfc. fr.f lull n ,x rlo cm. ;:.:jnl. Ore" i . "') ui . t'l.ittluiifL' V(:rifr "J :.n! mi'i . i' in-' h .1. rf-.-Ti ft'nmi r.r-fitp Ofp rt i. ,iu iit di.y in.;-. ( ( f i- :n. i'il-"tt ! iv L'fk ii cur conn r hImim u iudrw at tha va:-ii Wi-yivo v'Ui ink of tl.j b:it baking p-iW.lein in til.- tiittkut. N) liiHery tuheme; yuti t-iiuply trikq Ktir i!h(ih:e l(t:oWNi;iL & Ktanaku. IU. HO HA HO In lli i.irv dlotvrr.- (i r Oo;iMi'i-f on. m c etloil in ihmIuciih a inoii'fiti'j ih 4 1 nowlciltiil l.y nil Ut (e li.nrn-1. a, ll ! vi tolinly iMttnii to ihv in nit, jufi fi-vll., l.itrmltcp, rm) 0otn nt si 'ken 111 ul I m-tU ( l-tHiH:tliilint, ,Ul!i, (.'oldf, Wh-Mip in if Ctiiih, (. ni.it, ItM'tichiilf, hi l I a.im in the l litttt hiMt K'vi' uiiiv. r-ai i(itirhi;iiriM, lrlliwi ko U'liiKti and Lni iDp i ttld ii f0 cents ttj i.niiw and Sim