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DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT. VOL. I. ALBANY, OR., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1888. Win. Foftmillef, FUNERAL- DIRECTOR. Prompt Att8ntion-Fif3t-clas3 Hearsa Aftar binins-is hour call at residence oornor Fifth and Biker streets. OVRLUMJ Til CAUFJI.V Southern Pacilla Company's Line, THE MI. SU IHTA ROLfC. lajbjtwwii Albany i ri Han Frtncijci, 35 huri OAUronxu Birastts kiins daily Soii'-h North 4.00 r. H. I Leave Portland Arrive I 10:40 A H 8; 6 P M 1 Luve Alb my Leave I 7:05 A M 7:10 A M Arrive San FraucitMo Leave tf:30 P M bOiAb PAsaiNaitK trains daily (except Sunday). 8:00 a m Leave" PoTtland Arrive j'":4&V if 12:40 p M 1 Leave Albany Leave I a H 2;40 P M Arrive Kuirune Leave 9 :00 A M LOCAL PAIMKNUER, TRAINS DAILY, BXCRPT SUM II AT. I Leave Albany Arrive I 6:45 a m Arrive Lebauou Leave 6:00 A M 12:30 m Leave Albany Arrive! 2:45 P u l:M v U 1 Arrive Lebanon Leave 2:0U P M PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars or Aceainuenallo'i ol gecond-l'laaa raaaen era, aliacheil l Expreea Trataa. Weat aide aVIvlaloa. BETWK8X rOBTLANQ ANB COKVALL18, tbaui daily (except Sunday,) . u I Imv. Portland Arrive I U:lo r H Arriv. Corv.llia Leave 1:30 a airaaaa nun oailt (excjpt Sunday. iiW r a I Lmvi Portland Arriv. 00 a a ilM r a Arri McMinnvillo Leave 6.16 a a At AVaany and Corvallia connect with tralna of Orel -a Paciue Kaltroau For full Information refardiny ratoa, niape, aw. on Company 'a Agent, R. KOEHLER, . P. ROCIERS, HlMgtt Vll'l i. . ail r t HE YAQUINA KOUTE. Oregon Paoiflo Railroad, - gon Developmant Company's Steam ship Line. 225 MILES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME than hi anv other route. o. . i,n,i,h naautiiirnr and freight linefroin Portland and all points In the Willamette vauey to ami truui oau r ranclaco, Uai. waiametfiB River Lina of Steamers. The "Win. M. Hoag," The ,lN. 8, Bent ey," The "Three Sisters" are in service Tor both passenger and freight traiUo be tween Corvallia and Portland and inter mediate points, leaving Company'! wharf, Corvallis, and Messrs. Huiuiau A Co's wiutrt, os. zuu ana zua rrom. ow, ri land, three times a Wbelt as follows : NORTH BOUND. (juvar.trvalli Mini.. Wml. and FridaV. 10;OoA. M. Leev. Albany, Monday, Wed. and Friday, 12:00 Noun, Arriv. Portland, lue., inu, ami oaiuruay, m,,. , SUUI 11 UOUNO. Leave r.,rtlan.l Sinn.. Wh.I. and Friday. 8:00 A. M Leave Albany, Tue., Tltura. and Saturday, l:t P. U, Arrive Co'vallis, Tue., i'iiu. and Saturday, 4:W P.M. Hosts make close connection at Alban Willi trains of the Oregon Paotllo Railroad TIME sJUBJULB. (except Sundaya.) Lerva Albany, 1:0-) r. a, Leave Curvalli., 1:10 p, a. Arrivo Yaiiuiua, bM r. a Leave Yaquina, 0:45 a,a. Leave Curvallia,lU:36 a.a, Arrive Aluauy, 11:10 a. a. O. ,t C. trains connect at Albany and Corvallis Hie aoove trains connect at Yaquina with the Oregon Developmant Company's Una of steamships between laijuiua an t -.tu I'raiiji.-tco. SAIbl.N'U UA1E.1 . .laiiiKai, ra. 4 a. vaAXcisj rttoa rauiaa Willamette Vallev. Nov. l.t Sam. Nov. oth, Willamette Valley. Nov. 12th 4 pm. Nov. 1:1th. n illametle Valley, Nov. '24th 10 am Nov. 30lh The Company errea .he rlghti to cuange sailing dates without notice. N. B. PanMnnu-Ara from Por.tand and Willamette Valley points can make close connection with ihe trains of the Yaquina route at Albany ur Corvallis, and II des tined vo San Francisoo should arrange to irrlve at Yaquina the evening before tate asumg, eaer and F.rlgkt Kal alvraya lorinlormition apply to C J Stuart, Freight and Ticket Aent, Albany, or to 0 K Haawell, Jr., .0. P. P. Ait,, Oregon Development Co,, 104 Montninery oan r ranclaco, cal, v. v. ava.a, V. I r. an! P. Agent :.! ii t I 1 1. Ot'v.im. O c w r VJyJ I'm jolly r and fat, lhon,;li ' neoda't say that; for a 1 glance at my size and a look in my eyes, and you plainly can see there's no Hies upon m. I'm a little bit short both ot breatb i and of l.air, but from oboulders to J kDeea you can see I'm all there. I Smile and I laugh, I joke and I chaff; ' I refuse to be sad and 1 never got mad. ' But you'd never surmise where iny happit nesa lies, so I'll up and confans what yon ; never could guess. A good thing to eat is t a) way a a treat, which will make you as sweet as our sugar cured meat,ruiken you feel 80 content with the money spent that you're bound to feel glad , and you couldn't get niad though a man just ai thin as a rail or a pin was to pull at your Dose or tread on your toes. If you're fat or your'e lean, if yout'a pleasant or mean, just give W. & T. a show 'i to sell you right low, you will feel '. such a thrill of con tentment until you'll ' wish yon 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 of W & T i Wallace & Thoinpsbirs Fat Man, . ...... ...-.-..-'. Flinn Block, Albany, Or. City Drug Store -A lull atock ol- Drugs, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, .Toilet Soap, Paints, JBrushos, Oils, Stationery, Varnishes, Tablets, School Books, etc. etc. Choice Cigars. Preaori li-us and famiN receipts carefully -.r spared. Whlii in town call in and see us. ; DR. GUISS & SON 'KVaMBwHI New and Second Hand Store Owing to toe inoreaied demands of our business we have Veen compelled to move Into a larger store and we can now be found next door to S. E, Young, whers we will be pleased to see our patrons. If you need any stoves, f irultiire, tinware, orockery, docks, oarp&ts, ' pictures, fruit ars, tienks, books, roller skates, .addles, saws, planes, etc aud a thousand dif ferent snd use a-ticles you cm nit do bettor hlssl.ii oMan Fraaslico thin yon can dn with as oa a purchase or exchange L. GOTTLIEB 123 First Street, Albany, Dr. "New Waslijllouse. Ie Chinaman, who lived in thia Iowa for many year and was ao wall liked by every body has returned and will open up a new wash houae the first of September, one door south of the Revere House. Lee dofajirood work and wants everybody to get Jtheir washing done by him. Nw Wash House. H. Jo Chinaman has bouohtj tha wash heuae f Oee Ua near Schmeer'e stable and has maved it to First 8treet, 3 doors weat of Mrs. Murray's hotel where he la prepared to do all kinds of laundryjwork in tirat-claea style. D, R. N, BLACKBURN, Attorney at Law Office, OddTellnw's Temple, ALBANY, - - - 03EC0N. ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ALBANY, OREGON.' 18S8, 1889. rirat Term Opeaa September lllh, 1XX8. A lull corps of Instructors, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Courses of tudy arranged to meet it--ne-'il of all grades of students. Special inducements offered to students from abroad. Tuition raogns from 5.50 to Board in private families at low rates. Rooms tor se'.f-boarding at smallex-enRe. A careful supervision exercised over stu dents away from home. Fall term opens September 7th. For circulars and full particulars address the President. KGV. ELRF.RT N. CONUIT. Albany, Oregon . D.iL.. i... ,1 .I a . ,.sY. P'jnTLAND BUSINESS Jt&lf&JX COLLEGE. X-X!LS- rvrtlann, Ore'na. i liniruclion. .isli ,,r,i c.-.orvc.eoo B: 'y'l si. -a. P. TsTRMO. Prla. MASCUUNITIES, Man's chief wisdom consists in being sensible of his follies. No man wat eve' so much deceived by another as by himself. We never deceive for a good purpose-; knavery adds malice to falsehood. The personal pronoun "I" should be the coat of arms of some individuals. He approaches nearest the gods who knows how to keep silent, even though in the right. A shrewd observer has learned that old maids love to kiss and fondle cats because they have whiskers. Where diligence opens the door of under standing and impartiality keeps it open, truth is sure to find an entrance. "Every woman wants the earth!" ex claims an old bachelor cynic. Not if you bring It into the house on your boots. A New Jersey couple were recently mar ried after a courtship of 24 years. This looks like a case of divorce before mar riage. It's one out of a hundred who knows that "present" on the outside of a letter is a verb In the imperative mood, not an ad verb. When a hat is wet with rain it should be dried with a silk handkerchief, brushed with a soft brush, and when it is nearly dry with a harder brush. 7 O.ks cures rheumatism, neuralgia and toothache. Foshay & Mason, Agents. flargains! Bargains! ! Bargaina! ! ! Remember we are closing out our stock of boots and shoes and have yet some very desirable styles. Ceme and see for your selves and you will not regret it. BROWNFLL il bTANARD. J. P. Wallace, Physician and Surgeon, Al bany, Or . Horse for Salic. A good, gentle 6 year old horse for 6ale. Enquire of Brownell & Stanard. Nothing is more disagreeable to a young lady or gentleman than to have the face cov ered v-itn pimples,biack headaand blothcber. Duta'-i'a Specific, the new skin remedy, will remivo all disfiguration from the face and haudo and produce a clear and beautiful complexion. Try it and be couvinced. Sold by Foshay it Mason. San Francisco, Cal., April 2nd For seyerai weeks my wife suffered severe ly with kidney aneotion of a very aggravat ed oharacter, which seemed to defy all the usual remedies. I finally tried the Oregon Kidnev Tea. The effect was an immediate improvement, and ahe has now entirely re covered her health. H. U. Price, Salesman at Cutting Co. F. M. French keeps railroad time. Base ball players, athleU, and ill who takeenv viteoroua exercise should know that Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic is a thorough good nraoer. it prouuees new vitality, strengthens the aousoles and en ables them to perforin twice the uxual amount ot work without becoming fatigu ed. Sold by Foshay fe Mason. Do you feel dragging sensations In the oaeR ann 101ns, are you trouoieo witn wakefulness, faintcess at tbe pit of the stomach T Are yon neivous or irritable f It so we would advise you to try Oregon Kidney Tea, (purely vego'able ) It never tall, ti enect a permanent cure or Sidney and urinary complain's. Sold by Foshay ami oia8on. NO 150 DURE VOll KICK HEADACHE. Do you want a remedy for BMioiHtieM, Pimples on thofacc, a 'il a sure cure fur sick htwlarhe, auk Dr. Oii'm and Hon, the DrutfitfiH", for Dr. liet.ni'a Live Pill, try a tins?, eauiplfci free full box 2j cent, FOR IMLES. Itchuiir (Wei are known by mito'-ure like jpir foil iinxluciiiir a verv d:Rurreebte iUihliiif after i tiff warm. This form a well as BMnO, hieel.i fr an I rrutniJirif Pile, yield at one to the awilination of r. Itwonko'a Piio rnilr, w.iit'h act direcll.v upon thr nrtn affected, abirbititr the tu-norn. allayinir thj i lit use it chiiit anil effecii.ijr a pernune t vuit. 6-' ctmta. AddrnM I he Ur Hoaaiiko .wwl.cle l.n , J'.qu O, Hold by Ur, C 'Use am) Son. Illcyo.e for S,Uft A No, 1, neioiid..nl 48 inch i'&'l Beit'- 10 g Uitliuiiliia in i-fHiri rpir for ui'e At a har gain. Euqtuiw ot' ROW NELL & STAXARU. J A Archibald, pn' inier Manufactur ing t'ot opposite OtW Fellow Temple, Al bany, ' Thompson & Overman keep the belt har nee. FOR SALE. Oimi1 traits and three farm, on eay term Some near town. II. BM!T. TELEGRAPHIC NEWcl THE ELECTION. Special bulletins received at W. U. of. fiee, Albany. Chicago, Nov. 7. 400 precincts, Indi ana give Harrison, 57,607 ; Cleveland, 52,. 176. New York, Nov.7 Nothing later than morning papers of New York, which give that State to Harrison. St. Paul, Nov. 7. St. Paul Pioneer Press says editorially : It is assured Har rison and Morton will carry Minn, by re duced majority. All candidates on State ticket elected. Lord, Comstock and Sny. vit,, i.iiuiuaica IUI CJI1;ICBS C1VCICU. It will require official count to determine New York, Noy. 7. 1029 election dis tricts in New York State outside of New York and King counties' give Hill, 206,. 315 ; Miller, 235,074. In 1SS4 they gave Hill 173,493 i Davenport, 189,552. It is' said the Times will claim the State has gone for Cleveland and that he is elected. That he has carried New Jersey and Con necticut. It also savs Hill is elected. The Herald says the indications are that at the hour of going to press Harrison is elected to the presidency. New York.Nov, 7, 3 A. M. The World dem., concedes the election of Harrison in this state by 8100 plurality. ine limes concedes Harrison In this state. Hartford, Nov. 7 (4 a m.) The Cour- ant figures shows that, with two small towns to hear from, which cannot change the result, Cleveland has 460 plurality. San Francisco, Nov. 7 (12:30 a m.) 103 precincts outside of the cities eive Har rison, 4149 ; Cleveland, 3844, San Frascisco, Nov. 7. In this city at 1 2 o'clock several precincts so far as count ed give Harrison, 539 ; Cleveland, 754. Indianapolis, Nov. 7 (4 a m. The re turns thus far received from the State show a republican gain of to each precinct. If the same gain is maintained It will give Harrison a majority of 12,500. In the State 220 precincts give Harrison,29,748 ; Cleve land, 24,493. The same precincts in 18S4 give Blaine, 27,888 j Cleveland, 23,955. Providence, Nov. 7 (1:15 a m). The completed vote of the city gives Harrison 21,968 ; Cleveland, 17,496 j Fiske, 1,276. Republican majority 3,196. Boston, Nov. 6. 115 towns give Harri son, 47,520 j t leveland, 33,785 ; Fisk, 3, 49S. The same towns In 1884 gave Blaine, 38,426 j Cleveland, 28,778 ; Butler, 6367. Philadelphia, Nov. 6. Indications are that Pennsylvania will give Harrison 50, 000 majority. Boston, Nov. 7 (12:20.) The city com plete Harrison, 27,312 ; Cleveland, 26,-'59- Atlanta, Nov. 6. Indications are that Cleveland's majority in this State will reach 25,000. A solid democratic congress ional ticket is elected. Newark.Nov. 6. The democratic head quarters report Cleveland's plurality in the state of New Jersey 8000. New York, Nov. 6. This city complete gives for mayor Erhard,rep.,67,72i ; Grant Tammany, 107,537; Hewitt.dem. and Ind., 68,314; Ceogan, labor 9465. Indianapolis, Nov. 6, At 10:30 the crowd around the democratic headquarters was going wild over the New York World bulletin estimating 17,000 plurality for Cleveland in New York state. Ex Senator McDonald is very sanguine of success. A telegram was jtut received from Senator Gorman and gave great impetus tothe con fident feeling. I! said: "We will have 76,. 000 below the bridge. It is not possible for them to overcome it. Connecticut and New Jcr.cy nre safe." Ex citement after this was at fever heat ana betting freely iudulg eel in, Two hundred and twenty preclnts give Harrison 29,748, Cleveland 24,493. The same -ecints gave Blaine 27,888 Cleveland 2355. Two hundred a. id twentt-two prcccnts give Harrison 29,748, Cleveland 24,493. 1'he same in 84 gave Blaine 37,888, Cleve land 23,955- 'J'he Journal claims the state for llnrrifon. New York, Nov. 6 What the after- noon papera think of the aituation In this city con be seen from the following head lines: World, Tammany dem "Trading Cleveland being knifed In some districts Harrison boldly supported by Cavnnagh's people Tammany as well as the counties accused Natiomil licket sacrificed for local offices." Surveying Mr. E. T. T. Fisher Is pr pared to do surveying of all kinds at lea sonabie rates. He has complete copies of field notes and township plats In the coun ty. Adress Miller's Station, Linn countv Or.