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DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT. VOL. I. ALBANY, OR., MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1888. NO 133 -FUNERAL DIRECTOR.- Pronipt Att3ation-Fii'3t-Blass Hearse fJt" Attar busliiosi hours oill at residence '' corner Fifth ami Biker streets. ; OidUM n CAUFIWIA.. -VIA- Soutliora P3ifl3 Company's Line. Till! ur. tin 1ST i uut r. r ioj bH..-i Al!i:-iy ai'l si, Fi-incidiM, 35 hour. CALIFORNIA KXPIUM4 DAILY . Sou'.h l 4.00 P. M. I Leavo f 8:05 p u I Loavu 7:40 A H I Arrivo San Ft North Portland Arrivo I 10:40 A H Alb in v Laavo I 7:05 a M LQ"Ab FAHMHNUKA TRAIMS DAILY (uXUUpt Sunday). 8:00 A il I Leave Portland 12:40 m Loavo Albany iMru Arrire Kinrcna Arrivu 3:45 r M Leave I UvX a u Leave D .00 A M LOCAL PAS3KSUKR TRAINS DAILY, KXL'KIT St'A'DAT. 5:10 FM I Luavu Albany )L;M r M J Arrivo Lebanon 12:Meu Loavo Albany l:Utit'H 1 Arrive Lvbauun Arrivu 1 5:45 A M Leave 5:00 a h Arrive j 2:46 p u Leuvu 2:Uu P ll PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Cars ur Accuiunalioi of ftecondla Panne n sera, attached la Uxpress Trnlus. West Side LlvWIon. OCTWEKX l OUTLINE Al COUVALL18, mA.ii trais daily (ex t Sunday,) OiM I Leave Partial iJ 2;2E e M Arrive CorVillU Arrive 0:16 p a Loave 1:30 a HXPRK98 TLAIM DAILY (OXO Sft 9tlll4ay. i-r0 P H I Leave Portland Arrive I 9:00 A a ;00 p a Arrive MuMlnnvllle Leave 6.45 A a AtA!any ami Corvallis coi.nout with tratni ot Ores in Pacifl Kallro&d For full inform Uion regarding rates, maps, eic., on vwiuj'" ftg-oiiv. E. KOEHLER, . P. ROGERS, HE YAQUINA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad, i50ii Development Company's Steam ship Lino. '225 MILES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any other route. First-claw through, passangir and freight linefrom Portland and all points in tlio Willamette Valloy to ami from San Francisco, Cal. Willamette Lttvar Lin3 of Steamers. The "Win. M. Hour," Ths "N. S, Bsnt oy," Tho 'Throe Siston" are in service for both passenger and iroilit trail! J be tween Corvallis and Portland mid inter mediate points, leaving Company's' wharf, Corvallis, ami Messrs. Hulmin Jc Co'8 wharf, Nos. 200 and ttW Front St., Port laud, three times a weak as follows : NORTH HOUND. bsiv. Corvallis, Moil , Wed. and Friday, M:iuA, M. Leave Albany, aloud ir, 'od. and Friday. 1:0J Noun Arrive 1'orlland, run., Tnu, and Saturday, i:M P. M. SOU I'll HOUND. Ljave Portland, Mun., Wo l. and Friday, 8:00 A, M, Leave Albany, i'iw., T.mrt, and Hilnrday, 1:3 p. il, Arrivo Cn'vailii, Tue., Tim. and Saturday, 4:il 1. il. lioats make close couneclion at Alban with trains of the Oregon Paellio Kailroad TIMK.ilir?)TLrl (oxqopt Sunday..) L-ve Alluiv, l:oj p. M, .Leavo Yaqutns, 0:45 A,s. liuav. Cor'alh., I : I ) P, a . Loav. CtirvalliH, 10:35 A,M. Arrive Yaquina, 6::U r. s Arrive Albany, U:1VA. u, O. A C. trains annuo ;t. at Albsny and Corvallis The above trains couneotat Yaqulni with the O.-ejn Development Company'. Una of !ltaams!ii(i lioiwoen xaqmna an 1 .'san L'raueisoo. MULING I.VllvS . Ill ..VI K-tAXi-'liJ I. zl w C P I'mjjliy and fat, tbouvjh 1 neoda't Bay that ; for a glance at my size and a look in my eyes, and you plainly can see there's no fliea upon mo. I'm a little bit short both ot breath and of hair, but from tliouMoia to knees you can Bee I'm all tluue. I Smilo and I laugb, I juko and I chatT; I refuse to be sad and 1 never get msd. But you'd never surmise where my happi ness lies, bo I'll up and confess what )'on i:ever could guess. A good thiny to oat is always a treat, which will make you as sweet as our sugar cured meat,makes you feel 80 content with the money spent that you're bound to feel glad ; and you couldn't get mad though a man just as thin as a rail or a pin was to pull at your nose or tread on your toes. If you're fit or your'e lean, if youi'o pleasant or mean, just give W. & T. a show to sell you right low, you will feel Buch a thrill of con tentment until you'll wish you were fat to enjoy more of that For tbe feeling's immense and you'll show your good sense by buying groceries, pro visions and crockery of W & T JRL Wallace & Thompson's Fat Man. Flinn Block, Albany, Or. JULIUS JOSEPH, Manufacturer of Choice Cigars -AND DEALER IN FINE IMPORTED AMD KEY WEST C.Rars, Plug ann Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Br jr Pipes, and a fall lineof Smokors' ArUles, Also dealer.- CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS, I EOS What terrible free trade fellows those Re publican Senators must be! Did you ever see such an onslaught on wages in your life? The New York Hun believes that Mr. Cleveland's majority In the electoral col lege will be the largest any presidential candidate has received since Grant. Neither trusts nor tramps were known in the United States in the low tariff era. I'atrouizo home iadustry. Try one o Josfph's 5-ceot cigar. First of his own manufacture. Oregon grapes delivered to any pait of the city by M. iiydc, kt75 cents per bushel. J. A. Winter is at Brownsville, and has improved facilities for making photographs of the lincet grade. Oiye hirn a call. Wanted. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Wheat at Clilrao. Chicago Or! t vviill ... i .. ' - wat conunueB to move upward it may be of interest to the average reader to known something of the reasons for it. The immense dam.nr. crops in the Northwest from frost, bliirlit etc., has been dilated on to such an extent that the public are reasonably familiar with ". The fact still remains, however, that Minneapolis millers are scouring the coun try for wheat, and securing all good lots at comparatively little regard for price Tills 1 " Minneapolis awav above Chicago in price, when, under ordi nary circumstances, they are from s to 7 cents per bushel below us, the difference representing the cost of transporation from these points to this. ' We will pay 50 cents per roil for choice shipping butter. Thompson & Waters. Boots an-o Shoes. Call at A. B. Mc Ilwain's and see the ladies' kid and pebble goat shoe, for $1 .50, former price $2..so A Democrat man has seen the shoe and can pronounce it a remarkably cheap shoe for the former price." llieycle for Sale. A No. 1, second-hand 48 inch Ball Bear ing Columbia in coed repair for sale at a bar gain. Enquire of EROWNELL & STAN-ARC. Novelties. Mi William Fortmiller has just received the finest line of center tables fever brouKht to Albany, iber. wero manu facted in Detroit, and are novel in design, being the. latest styles for such tablet. If you would see something new under the sun call and see these center tables. DR. BO SAN-KO In hts new discovery (or Consurontlon. succ. producing a luedicine which I. acknowledged to be simply marvelous. It Is exceedingly p to the tasle, perfectly harmless, and does not In all cases of Consumption, Coughs. Colds, ng Cough, Croup, Brenchitis, and Pains in th as given universal satlslajtion. lit Bo Cough and Lunr Svrup is sold at oO cenv QilUi and S n. . ' ' Will anutte Vl Icy, M i ifln, (Ut. s. TuoUy,Oci. i, WtllsnuUe Valley Saurd.iy.Ojt. 2), Sunday, Ct.14, Willamette Valley Friday, Oct. HO, The Company nnryes the right to change saillug datos without notluo. N. li. Passengers from Pur. land and Willainotto Vailuv points can make nloso connocti.m with the trains of the Vaqulna route at Albany or Corvallis, and 11 des tlnsd to San Francism should arranije to irrive at Yaqulua tho evening before date of sailing. asseaaer and V.rlalit Kates always Lawrftt. for Information apply to C J Stuart, Frolght and Ticket Agent, Albany, or to C II llaswell, Jr., O. V. a v Agt.. Oregon Development Co,, S04 Montgomery San Pranciico, Cal. ). V. HIMil k, A. O. f. and P. Agent Omimi Pacl ti R II U. UarrallU, Or J. GRADWOHL, Crockery, Ob Ware and Hardware OIL AND LEAD. Agricultaral Implements : Asent ior Fire an Marine Insurance FURNITURE. , , v , .-. the best and most 'mb!e f..ml"'oll..t Is n.s. 'Vhc U.r.d in ihecity Ho lo Thomas Brink. n keeps almost everthlng In the lino of furnlturo thit Is kepi in a flr,tUs. h ut An Explanation. What Is tills "nervous trauble" with which so many seem now b be afflicted? It you will rememner a tew years airo tne word malaria was comparatively unknown to day it is as common as any word in the English language, yet this word covers only the meaning of another word used by our forefathers in times past. So it is with nervous diseases, as thev and malaria are intended to cover what our grandfathers called biliousness, and ll are caused by irouoies mat arise irom a uiseaseo conui tion of the liver, which in performing its functions finding it cannot dispose of the bile through the ordinary channel 's com pelled to pass it off through the system, causing nervous troubles, malaria, bilious fever, etc. ou who nre suffering can well appreciate a cure. We recommend Green's August Flower. Its cures are marvelous. A Desperado. Lyxciihir,;, 'a., Oct. 7. -Jim Scott.the notorious negro desperado and ex-convict, shot and probably fatally wounded three young white men named Joe Spencer, Pat Burns and Chas. Floyd lan night, without the slightest provocation. The negro es caped to the woods and a large body of citi zens are scouring the country for him armed with shotguns. A Hig Accident. Reeding, Oct. 7 Over one hundred people injured is the the record of an acci dent which took place this afternoon dur ing the ceremonies attending m i,..i the corner stone of the new St. Mary's Polish Cnthn:,V phi.n.1. ki n IIB wiy. i-rooauiv 7oconennlv frntl,r.l n, :. - r-i y a; tuc wic 01 tne church this afternoon to witness the cere monies, about 1009 of whom were crowded on a temporary floor laid on the joists and walls of the edifice, which had been carried up one story. 100 people were seriously iniured ' fa'iroraia Banks. San FRANcisco,Oct. 7 The bank com missioners have just issued their report for the year ended July 2, 1SS8. From it the following facts were culled: In all 163 banks sent in reports and were investigated Of these banks twenty-three are savings banks, no commericial and thirty-five private banks, The total resources of all the banks of the state amount to $193,241, 103. The amount due depositors is $126., 27.653, an increase over the figures of tne previous year in the former ca.ie of over 33,000,000 and in the latter of nearly $3, 500,000. The Vellov r'rver in Flr.rhlt, J.CKsoNviL!.D,Fia ,Oct. 7. Edwin Mar tin editor of the Timct-Unwn, died this morning. Dr. Neil Mitchel reports is fol lows: New cases, 33, deaths 9; nil whites Total new cases to date (corrected.) 3m: deaths, 291. 3 WANTED. Benton Fraloy. son of tho umleraiguc.. left the Stato of Ktnsis ten years ai:o to oome went, since whiuh time I hnvo out hoard from him. Any one It d wing his hereabouts or information couccrmuc him will conft-r a ureat f-tvor hr communicating such to tho nnHerMgned. 1 iron r R ALKY, Imora Cal. FOR SALE. 20niiniHn tn atd three farms on ewy terms Sniuo netr tun ii. II. UpvNT. Worth of Dried Fruit Wautrd. And I must have H. Having made con tracts with merchants in Eastern Oregon Washington, Idaho, and Montana, thereby saving commission and adding the same to the price of vour fruit. No offer made on fruits unloaded at.d placed in onv other house in mv line in the city. If Vou be .ieve in the doctrine of buying in the cheap est and selling in the highest market and have no conscientious scruples about party or religion, you must come to see me or be, untrue to yourself and family. To satisfy yourself, call and get my prices. Yours respectfully. P.Cohen, Albany, Or. (IKE FOR SICK 12KADACIIF. VWtyo'i wn.t a retmdv f-r I('1Ioum-m, rinilc on t!.o fact .a tl mi iv run- tr nick h'tnUc-lm, amIc Ir. O'rm anl Nil. the lniir-iiu( fur hr. iet ni' Live It h i-.MM.; i' St.-rthanu' .C ..mi'. a;ft Pnmum-ttlp Dcp- rt-r-l rt 11 1 v 11I1M'. ill.i- C. C PRKRRTi ALU ANY IKON WORKS. CHERKY & PABKKS, Machinists, Millwrights, and Iror FounrJors. vv K are now completely pr'pd to hnnrllt. all lclnr1 nf liAflVT Work. Wo Will manufacture Steam Knginm, unm nu Saw Mill Maohinery.and all kinda nf (ron and urasa castings. 1 lATTKUSH MADK IIRT NOTIf'B. ipeoinl alteution given to rcpHlrltr m klndH of machinery. I.'iO con of wood fnr f-le t a bargair. cqtnro ot r U Ivi"fot. When Uaby was sick, tre pare her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she liecatno MIhs, sho clung to Caatorio, Wlicn alio hod Children, she gave thcui Castorla, 1,111; in ur ciinif-r t)utw window at the vnvn Wii iiv with ot.n rf the bn-t bakirg pnWficrn in the market. No hiftnrv schrme; yon simply- take your choitw HitovN:uJ Si Stanauo. ran I'M fs. ltd iiijr are knuwn hy irwist-uro Ilka jp(r Inn (inwhicinkr a very (I Muri'oM (tchintr after ttiff rttm. 1 hi ffitti aa w I) an Ullml, iTlrcit.t'fp and prulnitltnir Tilca 3 lt;lil t nitcti to thu ptilcntinn of Mr. lhniik'H VVc nmrdy, Hdich ricta ttlrcctly upon the prta Bfft-ctMl, aha 1 htnn the in in 1 'in, rtUnyiny tho Intenne iti'litntr ncd fffic'thjf a iimaiie t turf. 6U oaiila, Adilrra 1 he l!r lkmk '.. uitm Co . P'mu O. hold by Ur, (jubaotid in. Traliikrs Wantkd. There are sever al school districts in Llun county wanting teachers. Inquire of tMipt. Chrl.