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DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT. VOL. I. ALBANY, OR., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1888. NO 157 Wm. fortmiller, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Prompt Att8ntion-Fir3t-class Hearse "After business hours oall at resldenoe oornor ifiau and Baker streets. OVRLM .0 CALIFORNIA f -.VIA- Southern Pacific Company's Lino, tub nr. HUisTA Bourr,. tag bstwnmi Albany tiii San Prvncisci, 35 houri OALirOHNIA EXPElWa HvAIXS DAlIst Sou'.h 4.U0 p. u. Leave Portland B; '6 P H Leave Albany 7:40 a M Arrive San Fraiicia':o North Arrive I 10:40 A U Luavo 7:05 A M Ltiavfl V:iQ r M liOOAL PAHSIN8K TEAixs dailt (except Sunday). I Leave 8:00 A M 12:40 ph I Leave 2:40 PM j Arrive Portland Albany Eutrene Arrive 3:45 P H Leave I 11;35 a M Leave 9 .00 A M LOCAL PA3KNUB(l TRAINS DAILT, KXVIPT HINDAT. Leave 8:58 TH Arrive ViMru I Leave 1:36 n 1 Arrive Albany Lebanon Albany Lebauon Arrive Leave Arrive Leave 6:45 A ll &:00a H 2:45 P U 2:UU r u PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Cars or A ceo in in 9 nation of Second-Clan Fatsen Kcra, attached to Exprew Trains. West llde IVlTlflioa. BETWEEN rOBTl.A!fl A SB CORVALLIS, train dailt (exjept Sunday,) 2;2t f a Leave Arrive Portland Corvkllie Arrive I Leave tint r h 1:30 a xpRRss traims daily (oxojpt Sunday. cOph tOOPM Leave I Arri-e Portland UcUinnvill Arrive I Leare U:00 a a 6.45 a a AtAVeany tnd Corrallis coi.nect with trains of Ore Pacmo naiiroau For full itiformAtlon regarding rates, maps, etc., on Company's Agent. B. KOSHLER. . P. ROGERS, "tE YAQUINA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad. a-on Development Company's Steam' , ship Line. '225 MILES SHORTER- 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any other route. Pirat-niaim through nassenger and freight line from Portland and all points in tne Willamette Valley to anil iroin san Francisco, Cal. . Willamette River Line of Steamers. m... mw. x tw.' Tha 'N. 8. Bent- bt " The "Three Sisters" are in servloe for 'both passenger and freight tralHo be tween Corvallis and Portlaud end in.er- it... lAdvinir (touioanv'r wharf. Corvallis, and Messrs. Huiman 4 Co i,.J VrU !ino and 202 Front St., Port land, three times a week as follows ; NORTH BOUND, llHi.Oofv.IIH. Mim., Wad. and WJIi 10:00 A.M. aCji" 4, Wad. ami f'rWy.l?-" 7 ... u,r-ti.,i. I utt.. Thii. and Saturuay, o.v r. IIOUTU BOUND. .. ..... url FVLliv. 8:00 A.M. Arrive Oorvallia. Tue., Thu. ftiid Saturday, 4.iJ r. i i nnMitlnri at Alban to trains", the Oroon Facine Railroad TISIB SMIKDIILK. (except Sundays.) Lerve Albany, 1:00 T. u. Leave C irvallH, I'. 10 r.H. Arrive Vanuiua, 5:30 r. a. Leav. Yaquina, 0:46 A,. Leav. corvaiiw,iu:Ju Arrive AIDany, n:o 3 4 1 m jolly : J and fat, though i 1 neodn't say that ; for a glance at my size and a look in my eyes, and you plainly can see there's no flies upon me. I'm a little bit short both ot breath and of hair, but from shoulders to knees you can sea I'm all there. I smile aDcl I laujh, I joke and I chafl'; I refuse to be Bad and 1 never get mad. ', But you'd never surmise where my happi- '-f. nesa lies, so I'll up and confess what yon never could guess. A good thing to eat is always a treat, which will make you as sweet as our siigttr eured meat, makes yon feel so content with the money spent that you're bound to feel gtad ; and you couldn't get mad though a man just as thia as rail or a pio was to pull at your nose or tread on your toes. If you're fat or your'e lean, if yout' pleasant or mean, just give W. & T. a show ' to sell you right low, you will feel such athrill of con tentment until you'll wish you were fat to enjoy more of that For the feeling's immense and you'll show your good sense by buying groceries,pro visions and crockery J3L of W Sl Wallace & Thompson's Fat Mail, Plinn Block, Albany, Or. j City Drug Store -A fall stack of- Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, v armsnes, School Books, Perfumery, Toilet Soap, S?Brushos, Stationery, Tablets, etc. etc. Choice Cigars. Presorir ti"us and family rectipts carefully prepared. Whlia ia town call in and see an. t DR. GUISS & SON O. A C. trains conneac at Albany and Corvallis. The above trains connect at &will. the Oreou , V8Te'"Pm'n' Company' Cine of Ste.unliips uatween faiiiiiiia an.l Su I'raiiL-isco. NtlblXti DUES New and Second Hand Store Owing to the inoreaed demands of our business we have been compelled to move Into a larger store and we can now be (bund next door to 8, E, Young, wher we will be pleased to see our patrons. If you need any stove, f uniture, tinware, crockery, olooks, carpets, pictures, fruit ara, titnks, books, roller skates, saddle, saws, planes, etc and a thousand dlf frnt nd use a Holes you on nit do bettni bis si ii oMm Frauoheo thn you oan dc with us on a pnrchase or exohaim L. COTTLIEB . 123 First Street, Albany, or National Surgical Institute. Tw or moresurgeons representing this institute will be at the Revere House, Albany.Nov. 6th, at the St. Charles Hotel, Lebanon, Nov, 7th, 18S8. They came fully prepared with all the apparatus necessary for the successful treatment of their specialties, curvature of the spine, diseases of the hip and knee joint, crooked limbs, club feet and all bodily deformities. Their success In treating these troubles as well as all chronic and sexual diseases has made for the institute a national reputation. Upon application, references will be furnished from patients in all parts of the United States. All persons whoaie suffering from any of these complaints, 6hould not fail to take advantange of this opportunity for relief. Sunburn, tan roughness of the skin and pimplos are promptly relieved and cured by applying Dutard's Specific, It is a never failing remedy for Salt Rheum, Tetter and all skin diseases. Sold by Fo shay it Mason. Salem, Or., April 10th. I have lust been cured of quite a severe attack ot Catarrah cf tho Bladder and Stricture of the Uretha mainly by the use of a couple of boxes ot the Oregon Kidney Tea, and can therefore recommend the tea as a valuable remedy for diseases of the Kidney and Urinary Organs. .LiKO WIL.1.1S. Sold by Foshay & Mason, CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE. Do you want a remedr for B'liouiineM. Pimples on the face, and a sure cure (or sick headache, auk Dr. Gu'ss and Son, th. Droirgiiit., tor lr. Uetini's Liv. rim, try a dose, samples ire. tuii oox zo cent, Why will you eo about with that listless air and pale face ? Have you no life, no amDition t xou seem to care noining ior what transnlres around you. The beauties of nature denot interest you, and you feel tha lite is a burden, ll you would nave the vigor and elasticity of youth return, enjoy a geod hearty meal, and feel like an altogether different person, then take Dr, Henley's Danaolion ionic, it certainty produces remarkable results. Sold by Foshay A Mason, FOR PILES. Itchltiir Piles are known by moisture Ilk. prssplr loll prouuanK . very uisagreeaDie ivcbiuk in? warm. This form as well as Blind, bleedine? and trotruuinr riles, yield at one. to tne application ui )r. Bounko'i Pila retnedv. wnich act. directly upon th. n.rta .ffontMi. atwirhin. the lumen, allavlnff the Intense ltchitnr and effecting a permanent cure. 60 cttita Auurees kne ur uo&anao Ma;an. is nqu O. SoliLby Dr. Giles and Son. D, R. N, BLACKBURN, Attorney at Law Ofllco, Oddfellow's Temple, ALBANY. - - OREGON. Bicycle forSale A A'o. 1, second-hand 48 inch Ball Bear ing i ulumhia in good repair lor sale at a oar gai... Euquire of J5ROWKELL Ot SSTAXARO. J A Archibald, agent Sinner Manufaotur ing Co., opposite Odd Fellows Temple, AI bany, Thompson 4 Overman keen the best har nesses. TELEGEAPIIIC A Dig Koblicry. New York, Nov. 3. The United States express messenger on the New Orleans & Northwestern Railway, which arrived here this morning, was robbed at 5 a. m. be tween Lacev and Derby stations, fifty mil. es from this city. The express officials de cline to state the amount of the robbery, but it Is understood the loss is between $40, 000 to $50,000, Explosion In a lline. . Paris, Nov. 3. A terrific explosion oc curred to-day in the Campaignac coal pit. It is positively known that eighty men were killed by the explosion. The balan ce will probably be recovered before mid night. The cause of the explosion has not1 yet been learned, but it was probably due tome gas in tne mine. Unly nineteen bod ies have been recovered so far. Will Send a Usn New York, Nov. 4. Itis intimated Eng land will advance the United States mis sion to second if not first class and send a representative who is able to deal with every exigency that may arise. It is whis pered one 01 tne probable results of the re cent unpleasantness is that Lord Sackyille may be made governor-general of Canada. The Vote, New York, Nov. 4, Elaborate pre parations have been made for collecting the presidential vote election night. In New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania the returns will be collected by the associated press alone. In all other states the work will be done by the associated press and the Western Union Telegraph Company, act ing together. In all states except Ohio the vote will be compared with the presidential vote ox 1054. Collisions, Oakland, Cal., Nov. 4. The late train last nlght.from Alemed for San Francisco, ran into the previous train, which had dis abled its engine and was lying over being repared. The conductor of the disabled train, Robert Gaunce, had his spine injured probably fatally. The engine and four cars were badly smashed up. A band wagon was run into by the down Oregon express and three horses were kill ed. The occupants were badly shaken up. Judge Tour-msB Columbus, O,, Nov. 3. JudgeThunnan closed the campaign at Nelsonville to day and a review of his work makes an Interest, ing showing. It is eleven weeks since he started out, and during that time he has traveled nearly 54,000 miles. He has made eighty-nine speeches of alt kinds, sixty five of them being from the rear, platform of the train, which the jujge called his "mov able stnmp." He has addressed not less than 140,000 people face to- face. An Explanation. What ia this "nervous trouble" with which so many seem now to be afflicted ? If you will remember a few years ago the word malaria was comparatively unknown to-day it is as common as any word in tne r-ngnsn language, yci mi wuiu only the meaning of another word used by our forefathers in times past So it is with nervous diseases, as they and malaria are intended to cover what our grandfathers called biliousness, and ll are caused bv troubles that arise from a diseased condi tion of the liver, which in performing Its functions finding it cannot dispone of the bile through the ordinary channel Is com pelled to pass it off through the system, causing nervous troubles, malaria, bilious fever, etc. You who ate suffering can well appreciate a cure. We recommend Green s Aucust Flower. Its cures' arc marvelous. 1 F. M. French keeps railroad time. To the People or Solo, and Vicinity. Owing to the difficulty of getting suitable rooms arranged in Scio we have decided not to work there for the present; but if you will come to our gallery in Albany, where we are well prepared and have the finest of lenses tnd fixtures, we will maAe it to your advan tage to nave pictnres taken here, and will make it satisfactory foryonr trouble and ex pense in coming. We are making life size portraits finished in cmvon. Prices lower than eyer heard of. Bring any pictures you wish copied. We guarantee satlslsction. Please call and see us. Very Respect fully, Crawford & Littler. Willamette Valley, Nov. 1st 8 am. Willaia.ua Valley, Nov. I--"'0'".-tflllamett. Valley, Nov. 21 h 10 a nl Nov. Oih, Nov. l:lih. Nov. SOlU. The Company -.ryes 'ha''0'. 10 ohange sailing liates without not ce. 5. B. Passengers from PurJanc, and Wmamette Va.ley points can make. ose connection with the trains route at Albany or Corvallis, aiv rt it d bs tlnedtoSan Franoisc, should "V" irrlve at Yaquiua the evening before Cite of sailiug. aaaeaser ad . Uate. always t. .. ,,.!twrf"- o,.rt Trellht and Forlnlormaiion apij - - f I San rranclsco, Cal. - "'. . .1 Mil P. Arent Ortivi MJi' Co. Corvallis, Or New WaslijHouse. i rkin.man. who lived in this town for ... and was so well liked by every- ,.irnrl and will ooen up a new wash house the first of September, one door south of the Revere House, i. .- work and wants everybody to get .their washing done by him. ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ALBANY, OREGON.' 1888, 1889. First Term Opens September 11th, 1KSS. A lull corps of Instructors, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. r,.,,r-,. nf .tudv arranged to meet tb lined of all grades of students. Special iuduceiiwnls offered to students from abroad. Tuition ranges from $5.51) to Ilif.Vi Board in private tamries at low rates. Rooms lor self-boarding at small ex- ense. A careful supervision exercised over stu dents away from home. Fall term openB September 7th. For circular, and full parucuir.ru uu;w w . REV, ELBERT N. COADIT. Albany, Oregon Nw Wash House. t. k...n.n n.a bmiohd the wash h.us of Gee U. near Schmeera stable and has m.v.d it to First Street, 3 door, west of Mrs. Murray's hotel rrhere he is prepar.fl to doallkirdsof lauodrylwork in first class style. Rather Ihan the Che.pi it WTIAND BUSINC.S COLLEGE. r.'rtlsndr Orerna. l.i.t iiiclion. ...iwl - i.iil.rtiy. Sidtinti. . ...... i. ,' i , Notice to Tax-Payers. or! cr IrhlliliT rlv, n. li st I. or llij Deputy, will -meet th tex-i.yers of Linn county, nrpson, at v o chick n. in. mi i. msin until 4 o'olock p. m at their respeo ilva niacin of voting In the several pre- oini'.ts nttli. following limes and places for the purpose of eo'.leo ing the taxes for ln : Hock Crack, Monday, Nov. I2ih, 18.H8, Fox Valley, Tuesday. Nov. 13th Scio. Wednesday, isov. 14th. Franklin Butte, Thursday, Nov. 10th. Nantlain, Friday, Nov. 16th. Lebanon, Saturday, Nov. 17th. Waterloo. Monday. Nov. Illih. Liberty, Tuesday, jiot. zuin. Sweet 'Home, Wednesday. Nov. 21st. Brush Crk, Thursday. Nov. 22nd. Crawfordsville, Friday, Nov. 23rd. Brownsville. Halurdsy, Snr, 24th. Center, Monday, Nov. 20th. Orleans. Tuesday, Nov. 27lh. Syracuse, Wednesday. Nov. 28th. Hartlsburg, Thuisday, Nov. 59th. Hsisey. Friaav, Nov. Suth. KhfxM. Saturday, Pec. 1st, F.-t Altisny. Tuesday, Deo. 4ih, Wuu. alliatiir. Wednesday. 6tb. Prompt payment will I erf quired. Pay your taxes and save costs. JltHS K.MA.,1 MO., Sheriff snd Ttx Collector, listed, Oct 2nd, 1888. I f vonr back a-jhss or 1 you are suffer lug from InfUiiiiiisil'in of the kinduys, seminal weakness, brick dual deposit 111' tlm uiine, or in tact any kidney or liver complaint, do not waitft money on worth.. low liniments ir planters, out strike tne. seat of the disease at once by using th ereslMi.t of all known remrdlHs, Oregon Kidney lot. It Is pleaanl to take,!, puro ly vegetable and has iibVr failed to give- cntiro HKHsfneilon. Sold by Foshay fc Mason. O-ks nui-en rh u ns'isin, neuralgia aud tootliache. Fiwhay & Mhpod, Agents. Raivnlnsl IlnrpalnsI I Hir-tftilnst M Remember we are closing out our stock of boots and shoes and have vet some verv desirable styles. Come and see ior your selves and vou will not regret it. UROWNPLL STANARD. J. P. Wallace, Phy.ioiau Mid Surgenu, Al bany, Or Horse for Sale. A good, gentle 6 year old horse for sale. Enquire of Browncxl & Stanard. Farmers, if tru wnt the lter,t hariief. all hand nude, go to E L, Power, next to Dem. ocrat office.