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DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT. VOL. I. ALBANY, OR., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1888. NO 126 Win. Fortmillef, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Prompt; Attention-First-class Haarsa "Aftor bmlnon hour call at residence ooroor Kiftu and Baker streets, QVclLUJ Ti) CALIFJW.U Soiitliarii Pasilla Cojipany's Lino, tjik nr. tin isri itocii;. irtj bH.n i Alu'iyaii siiu Prtauisc , 33 hmra OM.lr'OKXl KXI'KUH li,UNS L'AILT Sou-li iNortu 4.0U r. u. I Loavo P.irtlaixl Arrive I 10:4 ) A 8:0P M 1 Ljavo Alluny Ljave 7:05 a h 7;1(J A M Arrive Him FiutioU'ici Luiivo v u LJ'Ulil'ASHKNiJBR TRAIS8 DAILY ((JXCOpt Sunday). H:Wt A H Leave Portland -J:4um J Luavo Albany i:Wr I Arrive Emreno Arrive 3:45 r H Luave l 11:35 a h Luave 9 .00 a m LOCAL PASSKNOKK, THAI Nil DAILY, BXCBfT MUM DAY. 10 p h I Leavo Albany :Mp m Arrive Lebanon rJ:5UPM I Luave Albany 1:30 r u Arrive Lubauun Arnvo I 6:45 a m Luave 5;UU A M Arrive 2:40 r M Leave 2;0u P M PULLMAK BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars or Ac cam miaatum of Second -Claw Pause n er, attached Is Exprc Trnlim. Wcht Hide IwlvlHlon. BETWEEN rOKFLlNU AMI COBVaLLIS, MMLTRAtn daily (exxpt Sunday.) o k u I Loivo Portland Arrive 0:15 P M 2:2f t h 1 Arrive Ctirvillia Leave 1:SU u bxprim trains daily (exejp. Sunday. :fiOr Ml Leave Portland Arrive 9.00 A M iU0 pm Arri"e MuMimivUlo Leave 6.45 a m AtAany nt Oorvallli connect with trains of ure - I'auflo Railroad For full inform Uion roff&rdln? ratei, maps, etc., on Company' Atfont, R. KOEIILKR. . P. ROGERS, Ann Wt S. n -w HE YAQUINA KOUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad, ' gon Development Company' Steam ship Line. '225 MILES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any other route. First-class through pasaengHr afd freight. line from Portland anil all point In tUe Willamette Valley ti ami from San Kranctaco, C'al. Willamatts BAvar Lias of Steamers. The "Win. M. Hoai," TUe "N. S, Bent ey," The "Throe Sisters" are in service for both passouger and freight trallli) be tween Corvallia and Portland nd inter mediate points, leaving Ciompany'r wharf, Corvallis, and Messrs. Huimin fc Co'a wharf, Nos. H00 and 21)2 Front St., Port land, three tlmea a week, as follow : NOKNl IMJUNI. Luave C.irvalli., Mon.,Wtl. ami Friday, lu;UjA, M. Loave Alliiinv, Monday, V'oJ. ami Friday, I2:eu Nowi Arrivo rorUaiul, iu., Thu, and Saturday, 6:30 1'. M. SOUTH HOUND. Lnn rortlanil, Hun., Wod. and Friday, 8:00 A, M, Leave Alliauy, ma., niur, ani n.iuniay, i. . Arrivo LVvallia, Tue., Thu. and Saturday, :M V. a, Boats make close couuectiou at A I Dan with trains of the Oregon Pauiliu llailroad TIMKHUIIKUULK. (exopt Suiulav.) l.orva Albany, 1:00 r. M, . Lenv. Yaiimna, 0:4&A,il. uvav. uur'alli., l: rj r, m . I uoav. v;urvaui.,iu:.i a.h. Arrive Yaiiuiua, 6:30 r. a rnve Albany, il:lo a. m. O. A O. trains oonneuc at Alluny and Corvallis. The aoove trains connect at Vamln with the Urngoii Development Company' Line of stoamshiiis between laipuna and San Francisco. ra)M as ritA.iumoo. raoa vami;iiia WillaraoUo VaMty, Monilav, Oct. 8. Taesclay, Ooi. 2, VVlllaiuotl. Valley iiuuruay.OjU 20. Hiimlay, Oa.14, illauivUe Valley Friday, Ocl. 26, The Company jarvea .he right to uukuks HaiiiuR antes witnoiit nonce. N. li. iA4MMiiir.rM frooi Pur.land and Willamette Va lev Dolnts nan make nlose connal ii with ihe trains of the Yaqulna route at Atb.iny or Oorvallis, and ii des tined to Sin Francis r should arrange to irrlve at Yaqulua the evening before ate oi sailing. ataeaaer sail Fi right Kates nlwaya iue ixiwesi. For lnrurmU)n apply to 0 J Stutrt, Frelht an l ficltet Airotit, Albany, or to C II Hsolt, Jr., O. K. A P. At(t UreiC4in Development 0o 3'H Montgomery Sm Frinelaei, Ual, V. G. HdUVK, A. It. K. and P. Aront, Or .1 m Paul le It II Co. Uirvallli, Or L-Li c o V I'm jolly and fat, though 1 n cud n't say that ; for a glance at my tizo and a look in my eyes, and you plainly can see there's no flies upon me. I'm a little bit ulior'. both ol breath and of l.uir, but from ehoulders to knees you can see I'm all there. I smile aDd I laugh, I juke ami I olutT; I refuse to be sad and 1 never get mad. But you'd neversurmise where my happi ness lies, so I'll op atij cotifjn what you never could guess. A good thing to cat U alwuys a treat, which will make you as sweet as our sugar cured maat,makcH you f'-el so content with the money spent that you're bound to feel glad ; and you cculdn't get mad though a mau just as thin as a rail or a pin was to pull at your nose or tread on your toes. If you're fat or youi'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 wis'i you were fat to enjw more of that For the feeling's immense and you'll slow your good sense by buying groceries, pro visions and crockery o!W4l JEL Q 3 Wallace & Thompson's Fat Mail, Flinn Block, Albany, Or. JULIUS JOSEPH, Manufacturer of Choice Cigars -AND DEALER IN FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST C.gars, Plug ann Smoking Tobaccos, Meerscbauu and Brjr Pipes, and a fall 1 line of Smok ire' Art ales. Also dealer CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS, J. GRADWOHL, Crockery, Gfa. Ware and Hardware OIL AND LEAD. Agricultural Implements Affcat lor Fire nod Marine tanince City Drug Store -A full Hock ot- DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS AND DRUSHES constantly on hand. A new and complete line of SCHOOL-BOOKS, TABLETS AND STATIONERY, PENCILS, ETC. Physicians and Family Prescriptions Carefully Prepared, CHOICE D0HEST1C AD IMPORTED CIGARS. DR. CUISS & SON AX INUICATIVEISTKAW. It h an old, but trite saying, that "straws tell which way the wind blows." The re- goniun as a means of political warfare against Cleveland, hjs resorted to the "bloody shirt." It now shrieks and howls with the most awful intensity. It appeals to the hot, unreasoning passions and preju dices of its readers for the purpose of in creasing the prevalent hate among that class against the South. It does this because it has discovered what to it is an alarming truth that the cry of "free trade" no long er has any terror for intelligent voters.The tide of public sentiment, through the edu' cational processes now going on, is sweep ing with great force i.i favor of tariff re duction and revenue reform. Something must be done to stay it. It no longer avails to attempt to scare people with the cry of free trade." Sensible people have not for gotten the extraordinary efforts made to frighten them four years ago with the scare-crow about the negroes being re-en slaved, the rebel debt paid, rebel soldiers pensioned and a score of other dire calam itiesthat were to follow the election of Cleveland. Hut even then the alarmists failed. Cleveland was elected and not one of these calamities followed, but the most honest, most business like, bravest admin istration of public affairs that we have had for many years is the result. So.the people are not so easily scared at the cry of "free trade,"when they see it is all for political ef fect. Our readers have not forgotten that when the tide turned in favor of the demo crats four years ago,the Oregonian flung the bloody shirt to the breeze and screeched daily after the manner of a wild Comanche, and now it will do so again. In a few days it will begin to tell its readers tha. we are now living in the "confederacy" and that Thurman is the vilest "copperhead." The old Blaine Guard of New York City that did such effective work for the "plumed knight" in 18S4 met the other evening and resolved to support Cleveland and Thurman. Gen. Ilaarison accuses the Democratic Administration of "nursing the surplus." Isn't this better than squandering it, as the Republicans in Congress have tried to do? Ckarch II r rector 7 U. P.Chorch. preaching every Sabbaln, morning and evening by Rev. G, Ir vine, D. D. Sabbath School at 2:30 P. H Prayer mooting every Wednessday evening. Evangelical Church. Preaching on Sab bath at 11.00 a, m., and 7 p. m. Sabbath School 10:00. Prayer meeting every Wed oetiday evening ":30. S. E. Davis, oastor. Allary invited. Coxoreoation al C'h l' iw. n. -fcervicf e eiy Sabbath moraine and tvtuiiijf. S.ibbath School at 12:1 ". Prayer iuftelii;y on Wednesday evening of each week, lit v. H. V, liominKr, Pastor. M. E. Cuukou,Sol'tu. lr:elimg every Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock a. m. and 7 o'cl'Xik P. M. Sabbath School at 10 o'clock A. M. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Kev. G. F. Hound, Pastor. M. E.Ciickuh. Preaching every Sabbath morniug and evading. Sung nervice in the eveniig before sermon. SaLbuth School at 2:30 r M. Prayer nmettug every Tliurtt dayereniaj. Kav. K r. Webb p(tnhr. Preppy rtniAN CnimuH. S-vio er Sabbath morning and evening in Chnnh cor. Broadalbiu and Fifth Sta. Sunday School immediately uitur the uioiumg nervice, rrayer n.ceting every Wedutuday evcniug Rev E It Piitchard, pastor. Friisr Baitist Cjiurcii. Pre;ic,.initi;vry Sabbath moi nina and evu'k,at Church 011 01I1 Street. Sabbath .'School imiutt'tiutely after mnruing servico. I rnyer meeting ;- 1 bared iv evening at :30 ou'ock. Tru in hell, pnetor. Catholic Church. Service everv Sun day at 10:30 A. M. and 7 pm. I.tst SundHy of the month service nt Kugtme Cry. Utiv. Loan Metayer. Hector. Piiotemtant EnscorAi. Ciinicii S !r i cea ar hvld in Sc. PeterM K (..?.' imI Chmc!' every n!trh.ito .Sunday, ni.;riiiog uud eo i iog. Huiid.y ach'Ml nt 0:30 a.m. Fndiy evening ecrviee rm eery Friday ii:eci"ftii; the rtutidiiy fcerviee. All are invited m at tend V HIUSTIAX. tnunh S.ibl ath, M Ori.li g ami fvumii, b. il. 10 in. ("Jfrmah. At Coleve vhapel. 2 p.m. B. ltMun, I 'as tor. TELEGRAPHIC WEWS Keroltlon In Indian Tcrritoy. St. Louis, Sept. 23 Information comas from Dougherty, Texas, that Gov. Guv marched Ints Tishominiro. and Chlrkaexw capital, yesterday, with an armed orce,and took his seat. Guy was counted out bv the nira party, ana uird took hif seat as gorer. nor. Guy quietly gathered some of his party, and took the capital and Bird' party bv surprise. As soon as the Bird men are aware of the change in the goveanorssip hot times are expected. It is rumored that the government troops will be heM injre- ?..bb, an cincryciicv. Sydney, N. S. V.. Sent. 28 Th. n for the sculling championship between Peter Kemp ank Edward Hanlan was .ow ed on the Paramatta river to-day, and won hv k'a.n Alt L.I - . """'i'- ":riiaii a mnc naci Deen row ed Kemp took the Icad.whkb. he maintain. niiiMiiiig eaisiy ten lengnta belore Ilanlan, in 21 minutes and 2S seconds. The Wlin.1 Bcini. Chicago, Sept. 2S. The boom in wheat continued this mornincr. September onened at $1.25 , the clos'ng price last night, and itiiiuiiicu mj ior a nine, everyDouy seeming afraid to make a move. Then it'began to un.and .it r t n'-lru-l n..n.A,l n. e. . . 0 , . i.u ai i.a and six minutes 'ater touched $1.50. Octo was quoted opc: November, 99'Vci De cembes, 99c: Mav, $1 01 . Tlic Worst Storm. Highland LiciiT.Mass., Sept. 28. The hurricane of the 2Gth caused the worst sea ever seen off Cape Cod by sailors of forty years- experience. The largest fleet for years passed this point between sunrise of the 27th and sunset to day. The Kight Time. Watertow.v, N. Y., Sept. 2S. At tan dy creek Wm. Vanderwert was to have been married to Miss I" rankle Matteson, a highly respected young lady ,but before the hour arrived for the ceremony he shot himself dead. The Question of Adjournment. WAsiisNGTON.Sept. 2S. There has been no movement looking toward adjournment since Ihe proposition of Congressman Oates of Alakim. wea m t.. posed at the democaatic caucus held last week. It is probable that both houses will remain in session until about the 25th of October, and tht-n tnlra a u.. . , . .bos, ur un animous VOLC.Until NWrnhur M Man.l,... of the house are leaving town, and evident- y 111.11 iiu more Dusiness will be done at this session. J. I'. WuiLc'.', I'h.vrteiHii Mid Surgctm, A banv, Or. CUKE I'll It SMK HKIUACIIK. Dnyoa want m rmi iU for B ll-uiw Pimpli-s on thofaor, atul ..nr. cure fur .iuk heariii-he, auk llr. Uii'm and Mir., the Dnitftfl.t., (or Llr. Met.iii'. Mv. rill., Ir a dine, Minplt. tit full bx i& CLiit, I'airnuise hiuii ii.iiii.try. Try on. of Joi-ph'a fi-ceut cig.rr. fir.t tt I is wu mduiilactiirv. 150 cord, of oid for .! at l'arau , loifuire of F II Roecoe. &ome Summer Items. Fresh fruit, such as peaches, nluins nnd watermelons, at Browne'l & Stanard's. It navs tOffet vour ffrocerina nt RrnwnMI & Stanard's. You get a five cent ticket with ever Si's worth of stood bouirhtat BrownEll A Sinn. ard's. All r 1 n " " " 101 lurn. imi.ai. J I'cr t'iit chrtnnir than ttt.v n ...k . n... stock is all fre.K cousfquently e can give W. F. Read. Boots axd Sikjes. Call at A. B. Mc Ilw.-ilnN and see the ladies' kid and pebble goat shoe, for $1 .5:?, funner price $2.,o A Democrat man has seen the shoe and can pronounce it a remarkably cheap shoe for the former price. FOR 11 m;. Itching rile are knnwn by m -iii'uru lilt, Vpir on imxlucinif a very d'wiifren!o ttt-hlii tttct i tiir warm, Tlii firrn as w, H aa li'itnl, I . It dlrjf and irntm)intf Piltn yield at once to lltu :;tMiftation ! It. IS.Fanki I'ile njim-dy, w.ti--h ncta dimlly upon th-arTL'dlt-il, hb rbinjf thf tiMior, m'ahiK ttio Intuiiso i i clii in to nl -fT(? iour a ihthijiic t nire, f0 cui 1 In. AtMrci-s Thu lr Hu"dt,l; i'"I.C(i.t! Co , Hiqu it. by Dr. UuiMtUid &n. Ij'hi'k in our corner uhow window at the vaseM weuivo with oi.e i f the bett bakug p-.wderit in lh( m irket. No lottery scheme; you limply take your choice Phowskll & Staxauh. Uteyrlc lor Sle. A No 1. ctor.d-l,:...d 4$ imh Ua l Heai iny Cclnnil ia in (.o. d i p;r lor sale at a b3i (iatn. Kniiift of I.ROWNKI.L & STAN.UIP. Siecinl hirviiitid in Hrnifin! and mi s tic C. J. Did hi tS: Co'. Foil Iyon .Slrert. Novklhm. Ml Widitiii Fortnilior has jiiht received th rint liw of iMnit-r tuhlei ter brought to Ali'sny. Ti e, w er hmhu factid in De'roii, uud t ro hcvel i denin, be'Pif lh liuttltn for Mich tuh!Hi. If ou Would a e Munothirfy new ttndr the sun call uufl fete ihere etnter tables DIC. DO SAK-KO In Mtinew ili-wovery i r Ootimmitlon, micc-elpQ i I'nxlucinjf nioii'viiitj whu h i acltiiowludifid by an tono sioijily nirf I. u. H h iXit't'iiif)y hafati to tlift tantr, i.urfvcily hannlerip, ai d dca not ttfckenl lu all cai n( CoiiPiiinptimi, Cgncb. To'da, Whmip fnirCotiirb, t'Mt.p, Krcijchlila. and I'ait ti the (-heat bus ifiven utitvirval n tli'tv-Mon, Ui Bmanko i Ootiiihand Lniw Strup U wihl tt R0 rtnlt by Oulaa and Sn. f