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DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT, VOL. I. ALBANY, OR., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1888. NO 125 Win, Fortmillef, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Prompt AUention-First-slass Hoam "Aftor busbies hours call at residence cornor Fifth and Dakar streets, OYRLVW TO CAUFJMU Southern Paoiflo Company's Line. tjik nr. hii isfa uarrn. OALlfOKNIA' KXMtB-iH IL.ilNS DAILY gou-h North 4.00 p. M. I Leave Portland Arrive I 10:41) A M B:l)5 p H I Leave Albany Loave 7:05 k u 7:40 k M Arrive San ymiidgio Leave Q:'M P M lcpal PAsaitJUKa trains daily (except Sunday). 8:00 A M Leave KrtLand Arrive 3:46 p m 40PM I Ioavu Albany Luave I A H i.Wr M I Arrive Kutrene Leave 0 KM) A M " LOCAL PAJUKNUKa TRAINS DAILY, BXCBPT SUNDAY. 3:10 p H I Leave Albany Arrive I 6:46 a m 8;MJp M Arrive Lebanon Leave 5:00 A H li.M) P H I Leave Albany Arrive) 2:45 p u l.Mvu Arrive Lebution Leave 2:00 ph PULLMAK BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars or AcoinmimAtioii of decontl't'luiH Pasaea (Cer, n(UcUfd to Exprens Trnlns. VteKt Side IVIvlfllffn. BETWEGM 1IBTL4MU AW COKVALMM, MAIL train daily (ex :ept Sunday.) 0 A M I Loavo Portland 2.if e H Arrive Arrive i 0:16 P J Curv.llis Leave 1:30 i xpresh t&ainh daily (oxcjpl Sunday. 4-60 p Ml Leave Portland Arrive I tt:00 a M m.'iio ph I Arri-e MeMinnville Lave 6.46 a m AtA!ny nd Corvallis connect with tratni o( Ore in Pacific Uallroad For full Information regarding rates, mips, etc., B. KOEIILEB, . P. ROGERS, llvir Ais't J. r'. I A YAQUINA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad. ;on Development Company' Steam ship Line. 225 MILES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME tban by any other routo. Piruf.nM through nassetnrer and freight Une from Portland and all points tn the Willamette vauey vi ami mnia . Francisco, Ual. Willamatta Rlvar Iin3 of Staamars. rm.- ..ttr.M ar ur... t Tha tV S. Ftftnt. eys" The "Three Siators" are iu service for both passenger ami freight tralUa be tween Corvallis and Portland end inter mediate points, leaving Company'!' wharf, Corvallis, and Messrs. Hulinan At Co s wharf, Nos. 2l)u and ma trout, at., run. land, throe times a wook as follows : NOKTU HOUND. iTvAi..i-fUilld Mdii . Wml'tod Friday. licuJA. M, l.ave Albany, Monday, Wed. and Friday, 12:00 Nuuii, Arrive Portland, lue., Tim, and Saturday, 6:0 1'. M. SOUTH UOUNU. Lave Portland, Hon., Wod. and Friday, 8:00 A, M. Iave Albany, Tne., Tliur.. and Saturday, l;M P. l. Arrive Uo'val lis,' Tue., Thu. and Saturday, 4: M P.M. Hosts make olose connection at Alban llu trains of tlieOrogou Paoillu Kailroad TINIK SJIIKDULK. (eccpt Sunday.) Lerve Albany, l:o.) f. m, . Leave Yaqutna, 0:46 A.M. Leave Uorvulha, 1:10 r, H. iLoave Urvallid,l0:6 A,M. Arrive Yaquina, f;3j r. a Arrive Albany, 11:10 a. a, O. it C. trails connect at Albany and I'orvallls. The aoovo trains counoet at Yaquiu. with the Oregon Uovninpinent Company' Line of Skiaiusuiu batsveon Ifa'iuina and Mu l'raucisco. . it UUXG I1EJ . FKOM HAM ra.WOtMUU. WillamMteVaMoy, Monday, Out. 8. Tuelay, Ocl. t, VMllamoU. Vallu, Salui'day.OjU 20. Sunday, O.I.H. A illaiuott. Valley Friday, Oct. iii. The Company Mtve ilie rlKbt to ohaitKe sailing dates without notice. N, B. PasMHiiKera from for.laud and Willamette Vailey points can make olose oouneuli.'n with the trains of the Yaquina route at Albany or Corvallis, and il iles linsd to San Kranuisoo should arrange to rrlve at Yaqulua the evuulog before t'ate of sailing. awenner anil F. right Bate, nlway. lue LowraU For information apply to O J Stmrt, Freight and Tioket Airont, Albany, or to 0 II HaaweM, Jr., O. F. M f. A4I,, Oregon Development Co,, SH Hontiromery 8an Francleeo, Cal, V. il. UOUt'k, A. 11. F. anil P. Airent, Oration Pacllto R R Co. Crvalll,i,Or U c 0 p I'm jolly and fat, thoU;li 1 needn't say that ; for a glance at my bize and a look iu my eyes, and you plainly can see there's no flies upon me. I'm a little bit short both ot breath and of l.air, but from ehouMers to knees yon can sea I'm ull there. I smile and I laugh, I joko and I chff; I refuse to be sad and 1 never got mad. But you'd never surmise where my happi ness lies, so I'll up and coufcus what yon never could guess. A good thing to eat is always a treat, which will make you as sweet as our sugur cured meat,makes you feel 80 content with the tucney spent that you're bound to feel glad ; and you couldn't get mad though a man just at thin as a rail or a pio was to pull at your nose or tread on your toes. If you're fit or your'e lean, if youi'e pleasant or mean, just give W. & T. a show to sell you right low, you will feel such a thrill of con tentment until you'll wish you were fat to eriioy more of that For the feeling's immense and you'll , show your good sense by buying groceries, pro visions and crockery clWfil MM Wallace & Thompson's Fat Man. Flinn Block, Albany, Or. JULIUS JOSEPH, Manufacturer of Choice Cigar s -AND DEALER IN FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST C.Rars, Plug ann Smoking Tobaccos, lUeerschauui and Brtr Pipes, and a full line of Smokars' Art ales. Also dealer.- CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS, J. GRADWOHL, Crockery, Gb Ware and Hardware OIL AND LEAD. Agricultural Implements Agent lor Fire au'i Marine Insurance City Drug Store -A full itock of- DRUGS, l'ATEXT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS AND BRUSHES constantly on hand. A new and complete line of SCHOOL-BOOKS, TABLETS AND STATIONERY, PENCILS, ETC. Physicians and Family Prescriptions Carefully Prepared, CIIOICE DOMESTIC AD IMPORTED CIGARS. DR. GUISS & SON A dispatch to the Philadelphia Timet from Indianapolis says: "Some three weeks ago the Democratic old soldiert of this city began the organiza tion ot a Cleveland ana lliurman Kcgi mcnt, and 819 names have been placed up on the roll,the first meeting of the full club being held to-night. Among them were fifty. four members of Harrison's regiment, and of these thirteen belonged to the com pany which Harrison organi.ed. The club wi'l appear in uniform in the demonstra tion Saturday night. The Thirteenth Indiana Regiment held its annual reunion here to-day. At the close of the meeting a motion was made to visit Harrison in a body, but the chairman refused to entertain it and adjournd the meeting.sayine that it was not proposed -'to turn the reunion into a political body." Thirteen of the ex-soldiers then went up to call upon Harrison and the remaining thirty four called on Chairman Jewett, at tne iemocratic Headquarters." Protectionists tell us that competition in this country is steadily forcing down prices and that we can now buy goods as cheapily here as in England. If this be true, they fail, and always fail, to te!l us why wc need protection." If competition cheapens pro ducts,must it not also cheapen labor? How can cheap goods be made with dear labor? Tariff reformers say the greater efficiency of our worl-ingmen more than compensates for the difference in wages between this country and England, but thU is denied by the Blaine party. It is therefore remitted to the above problem, and if labor be cheap ened,how does protection protect the wage earner? The g. o. p. has a good many conundrums on its hands. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS A Wheat Comer. CmCAGO.Sept. 27. The Daily JVewt will say of the remarkable advance in Septem ber wheat to-day: "It is the outcome of a corner in that option by B. II. Hutchinson, wno nas Deen Duyl.ig all the September wheat offered lately. As only three days remained for (he shorts to settle their trad es in, they went into the pit this morning and began to bid against each other, with the result that the price mounted rapidlv. wri 1 ..... , ucii 11 rciicneu 91.25, tiutcnmson sent the shorts word that he dad wheat to sell. They flocked to his office, where he dispos ed of 325 000 bushels at $1.25, in a very short time. He then, after telling those of the shorts still wanting wheat that it would go to $2 within a week, went away to his club, leaving instructions with his brok ers to sell shorts all the wheat they wanted at $1. 25, or buy all they would . sell at $1.25, or buy all they would sell at $1.2. There is a suspicion that Hutchinson also has most of the December wheat, and in consequence, that option went up to $1. The price reached $1.30 for September before sidewalk trading ceased, and one deal is reported at $1.31. "The Republicans light behind the din. ner pail," says the Mail and Express, So they do, to keep upon it the tariff tax of 33 per cent, in the interests of Pennsylvania iron barons not a pound of tin being pro duced in this country. The Democrats fight In front of the dinner pail, to relieve it of its tax and relieve the man who Carrie8 it of his share of $100,000,000 In other su perfluous taxes. Some Summer Items. Fresh fruit, such as peaches, plums and watermelons, at Urownell & Stanard's. It pays to get your groceries at Brownell St Stanard's. You get a five cent ticket with ever $i's worth of goods bought at Brownell & Stan- ard 9. To De Arretted. Seattle, Sept. 2S. 1:30 P: M. ThU city, or a portion of it, has been in a state of suppressed excitement during the whole of this evening. A rumor came here that John C. Haines, a prominent attorney of ...., ....j, n., ujucmremcaDn a warrant t x- 1 - .1 ... . . . .urn 1 urn. Assistant u. a. Attorney Monday, Marshal Hamilton and U. SCom missioner Emerv hplrl or-rf ,M.inn r court at midnight.and Emery issued a war- rhnlndl.in..'.. . I L i . . . iuiuca a ui 1 csi, un prooi Dcing pre sented of an Indictment found bv the court of the northern rlilrlr-f nt ra. Vl, ..... ing Haines and three citizens of Oeden- i a., ir . ,.t . . . 0 .. euuig, n. i ., nim conspiracy tor stealing opium of Gardner fame from the custom house at Ogdensburg. The warrant is re turnable before Judge Allyn at Tacoma, and Marshal Hamilton ii now searching for This whole mater is particularly unfor tunate for Haines, who was recently chosen chairman of territorial republican central committee. He is one of the most promin ent men in the territory, and is a son of Elihu Haines, a noted Illinois politician. Attention I I desire to call attcn'.ion to the fact that I am now receiving new goods ot the best quality for the fall trade. I am careful to keep a good assortment of everything in my line and to sell at the lowest cash prices. While thankine the public for the very libeial patronage I have received since commencing Business 1 most respeciiuny solicit a continuance of the same. Ven respectfully, F. L. Kextox, grocer. J. P. Wallace, Physician Mid SurKe.m, Al bany, Or. All Kinds of woolen dress goods are 25 per cent cheaper than they were a year ami. Oui stock is all fresh, coustqueutly w can give ,ery low prices. W. p. Eeab. Boots and Shoes. Call at A. B. Mc lwaln's and see the ladies' kid and pebble goat shoe, for $ 1. jo, former pries $2..iO A Democrat man has seen the shoe and can pronounce it a remarkably cheap shoe for the former price. Xnv en i-1 I if j i "1 W F Il-jnii'a POIC PILES. Itcfcuitf file are known bv m diMiro like y pir toll irodilc:nir a verv d-.i(rre.ole iU'liln alter I111 warm. This form aa w.ll as Wind, Hired. i'r and itrotrndinir Pilw. yield at ouoe to tho crmlieatu.il ot lir lloaank"s Pile reniwly, w.ileh acta directly upon themrts affected, abi'-rliitiK the tumor, allayinv the interne Itchintf and fffeclitiir a liermmet cure. M1 cant. Addreffl The Dr Uoaanko .V-iicmo l o , Ptflll O. Bold hy lr, GulFB and Son. l,.k in our corner show window at the vases wo (live with one of the bo't baking powders in the market. No lu'tery aulu liic: you eiinply t:ike your choice, HllOWNELL & StASAUII. Hirvrle for Snli A No 1, euind-'iai.d 4S inch Fa I ing Colmiit.ia in co.Ki r pair lor sale atabai gain. Knqmri. of ISllOWNELL & StAXABP. ClIttE FOK KICK II K ADA CHE. Do you wantarenwd. for B'IIouwcm, Plmplea on thefaer, a d attire cure lor lick headache, n Dr. 11,1'M and Sor. Hie Dnn:llA, for r. Hm.nl 1- v. Pilla, iry a iiie, a.m.lea free 'ull box 2f. cenv. I'.troi.ire home l.idnrtry. Try on. of Joeph' 6-rent cigarr. Kir.t .f I la owu manufacture 150 coida of ro. for "ale at a UrKaii . Inquire ol K H Itoaeoe. . Letter of Acceptance. New York, Sept. 27. Gen. Harrison has sent a cash contribution to the repub lican national committee, it is understood , $75o- The check was sent made payable to the order of Col. W. W. Dudley ,and after passing through a New York city bank has been presented for payment to Bate man & Co., this city. A Campnicn Falsehood. CoLf Mm-s, Sept. 20. A letter has been received by Hon. A. G. Thurman from M. D. Smith, of Farwell, In which the writer charges on statements made by returning veterans that Air. Tim, man's house was not decorated with the stars and stripes during the G. A. R. reunion. Mr. Smith asks for the facta in the case The reply was lurnisneo Dy A. v. Thurman, son ol the vice presidential candidate in which the statement is branded as absolutely false. The Miner?. Ellexsiiiri;, W. T, Sept. 27. The Northern Pacilic Coal Company entered into a compromise to day with the Koslyn miners and the latter will resume work Monday morning at the old prices. The company takes exclusive control of Its own property without the interference hereafter of any committees. Four hundred miners are in Roslyn now and others will be put to work. Manager Buckley of the Northern Paci fic purchased a corner lot this afternoon in this city and is arranging to put up five brick stores. The demand for building is far greater than the supply. A liiir I'ro.'ecutior, l)EKi.ix,Sept.27. It is oiliclally announc ed that Bismarck has obtained the consent of Emperor William to prosecute the pub lishers of the Dttilsthc Jtumhchaa for re vealing state secrets in publishing abstracts from the diary of the laic Emperor Fred erick. Snrckl hari.'aiiis in li.Mirirg and lustic C. J. Unl '.1 M C'. Foot Lyon Htrett. Novelties. Mi Wnliam Kortmi!!er has just received the finest, lio. of oenter table ever broiiffht to Al.aoy. Tf 1-5 ner. inanit facte t in Detroit. Mid are novel In ilfatjill, bein the Int. at at Iwa for audi table. Il yna wotllil hio koinetliing new uml.-r the kuu call and sea these ctntcr tables. DR. KU NAN-UO In his new dlaoovery frr Oonanrnt'tion, mccodru 1 produclnira med'eine hirh Is acknoa-lcdued by an to laj aiinpl) hiarieh tia. It I. i X, e, ilinnly i lea, an to the lane, Iwileetly hermkra. ai'd does ret .ickent In all caea of l'ntiuiiitioh. t'ouuha. Colds, Wha,i Inff CGtljih, t'rot;p, lirrlicldt Is. anil Pallia in the l'het has friven univerial setl.lactlon. llr Boiaiikoa, OiiKh and Luiix S.rtii it aoid at M tei.le by lilies and Son. a