,i,ala-a DAILY. ALBANY EVENING DEMOCRAT VOL. L ALBANY, OR., FRlDATj', NOVEMBER 3G, 1888. NO 1GT -.VIA-. Southern Paoifla u'ojipany's Line. tcb cr. i.ac. scum. ma batwiaa Alttaiy ii ... FrQoI03, 85 tour! OALllTOlUd. MXM 11. IMS DAIM Souta ..00 r. a. Lev 8: t M lieav. 7:40 A V I Arriv. Forll.tid Albany dsn t'laiicisso N.rtk Arrive I 10:40 A Laa 7:i)5 A M Loam I 11:30 r a - ... jt,,d.vl. loial rumall taaim " sfiuVa !.' 3 ' V v liOOAb PASSSNOES MUBIl-l-" I I Leava 8:6 m Arnvo U-.SQt I ! 1.3a m Arnv Albany Albany Lebiiuutt Arnv Arrive Leave J!:45 P M PULLMAH BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars Ker, attche4 t KxpreiM imim. BETWKfiN rri,A AM CtftVALLlS, thai DAlbT (except Sunday.) A II 8;2 f M Leave I Arrive Portland Cur VUi Arrive i.uavo tj:l& r m 1:30 BXMS TlvAIM DAILY (eXCJp. Sunday. i:6Q p u lUOm Leave i Arri-e Portland HoMtiinville Arrive j U:00 a m Leare I 6.45 A M I At A'mw ntl CorvalU connect with tralus o( .-.m. m Pacific Uailruad 4..i.Ajan rarardlnr rate, man, etc.. iniuu - - An (JamDaity's Airent, a. .. t. c R. EOCULKR, IE YAQUINA KOUTE. Mm FaclUc Railroad, gon Development Company's Steam- 75 MILES SHORTER 20 HOURS LESS TIME than bj any other route. , .1... thrnnirh oasseuirer and frihtTi"rrroia Portland and all p.inta lo lit Willamette Valley to and from ban Fraacieco, viu. WillameyiB River Line of Steamers. .t.i.t7 iw nrvair.'i Tha lN. 8. Bent- ." The "Three Bisters" are in ' for beth passenger auu iraieut iur r ... j prt.iiiTl and Inter- land, tnree uiuw. I'm jolly and fat, though Jl 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 see I in all there. smile and I laugh, I joke and I chaff; ( I refuse to be sad and 1 never get mad. But you'd never surmise where my happi ness lies, so I'll up and confass .what yon never could guess. A good thing to eat Is always a treat, which will make you as sweet as our sugar eured meat,makes you feel SQ content with the money spent that you're bound to fiel 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 of ' tread on your toes. If you're fat or your'e lean, if youi'e pleasant or mean, just give W. & T. a show . to sell you right low, you will feci suoh a thrill of con tentment until you'll wish yon were fat to enjey 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 pi CINDER IN THE EYE. Nine persons out of ten with a cinder cr any foreign substance in the eye will In stantly begin to rub the eye with one hand while hunting for their handkerchief with the other. They may, and sometimes do, remove the offending member, but more frequently they rub until the eye becomes Inflamed, bind a handkerchief around the head and go to bed. This is all wrong.The better way is not to rub the eye with the cinder in at all, but rub the other eye as vigorously as you like. A few years since I was riding on an engine. The engineer threw open the front window.and I caught a cinder that gave me the most excruciat ing pain. I began to rub the eye with both hands. "Let your eye alone and rub the other eye," (this from the engineer.) "I know you doctors think you know it all,but if you will let that eye alone and rub the other one the cinder will be out in two minutes," persisted the engineer. I began to rub the eye, and soon I felt the cinder down near the inner canthus, and made ready to take it out. "Let it alone and keep at the well eye," shouted the doctor pro tern. , I did so for a minute longer,and looking in a small glass he gave me I found the offender on my cheek. Since then I have tried it many times, and have advised many others, and I have never known it to fail in one instance, unless it was as sharp as a piece of steel or something that cut into the ball and required an operation to remove it. Wallace & Thompson's Fat Ulan, Flinn Block, Albany, Or. NORTH BOUND, Frl- ' ,11- u.taua Wmhifuulav. and dv .te..m. Arrlv..H,orUwd3:JUl. m. SOUTH UOUN1J. u Weritieatl&v. ana rnu- . "V r2"i '"".n .t 7:11 i. m. Lv. SlomTuu.'y.Tliurauy .ml SturJy MO p, Arriv. .1 CorvUi. at p. in, nAPtinn at Alban with train! of the Oregon Paoltlo Kailroad TIMS HiiHKPULB. (enc.pt Sundya.) HOTICE TO SHIPPERS, (via Yaquinajto SanFrancisco.) Of wheat, oats, hons and wool I am pre pared to tak Marine Insuraac. on all cereals, heps, wool or any consignments of goods te and from Sao Francisco. For further partic ulars, address ALA nARRIS, Agent California Ins. Co., Y.quina, Or. CARPENTER AND JOINER. The undersigned Is nrenared to do (all kinds of work in his line In flrat-olass or, d.r and with promntness. Address P. O box 87 or call at corner of 9th and Maple tree Is, x. n , OM1TM, G. L. BLACKMAN, Successor to B. TV. Langdtn, DEALER-TN DRUGS, MEDICINES CHEMICALS, BRUSHES, SOAPS COMBS, ETC. The shape and placing of the teeth are not without significance in the character given by the mouth. When the upper gum shows above the teeth directly the lips are opened it is a sign of a cold and phleg matlc nature. Short, small teeth are held by the physiognomists to denote weakness and short life, while rather long teeth, evenly set in the head,denotelong life. The mere the teeth In point, size, shape and ar rangement, approach to those of carnivo rous animals, the more violent are the ani mal instincts In the person ; while the more human teeth in shape and position ap proach to those of the graminivorous ani mals, the more placid is the character. White, medium sized and evenly set teeth. which are seen as sosn as the mouth open, but which are entirely exposed that Is, which do not at any time show the gums are a sign of good and honest na tures. Projecting teeth show rapacity small retreating teeth which are rarely seen unless In laughtcr,show weakness and want of physical and moral courage. The lower teeth projecting and closing over the upper range are indicative of a harsh na ture. TELEGRAPHIC EWd Hllitary Chaajp. Washingtox,Nov. 15. A formal order was issued by the secretary of war to-Jay, reliving Gen. Schofield, at his own request of the command of the army of the Atlan tic, owing to inability to perform the neces sary work, in addition to the general com mand ot tne anny. uen. Howard is trans, ferred from the division of the Pacific to the division of the Atlantic, Gen. Miles from the department of Arizona to the division cf the Pacific, and Col. Grierson, Tenth cavalry, to the department of Arizona. Held. Salem, Or., Nov. is. Willard McCune deputy marshal of Sheridan, Yamkill coun ty, who killed James Bcwley during the inallpox quarantine last October, and who was rearrested a day or two ago, was given a neanng Derore justice Harding of South NcMinnville precinct yesterday, and was bound over to await the action of the erand jury, upon waiving examination. The com munity is divided upon the question of his guilt or Innocence. At Sheridan and other small towns that enforced the quarantine against McMinnville during the smallpox scare, nis action in Killing itewley Is con sidered justifiable, while the conrary opin ion Is held at McMinnville, where Bewley lived. Dead Letter', Wasiiington,Nov. 15. The superlnten. dent of the dead lettler office, in his annua) eport, says he received during the year. 6,213,876 pieces of original dead mail mat ter, an increase of 882,543 piecer over last year, Of the number of pieces, located during tne year, 749,513 were restored to the owners without opening. In those opened were found money, postal notes and negotiable paper aggregating in value,$i,-484.157,50- Luit. Altmny, 1:00 r. u, Uav. Comma, l:IOr, a. Arriv. Yaquiii., 6:30 r. a Ln Yaquina, 6:45 A,H. Luav. t;orv.llia,10:35 A, a. Arrive Albany, 11:10 a. r a- n nnnnant at Albany and Corvallis. The above trains conueot at Yanulna with the Oregon Development Company's Line of Steamships between xaquina ana --iu r , SAILING DATES . siiiuiu, FaoK M rtAsc.aco. raou TAQUIHA New Wash House. Im Chinaman, who lived in this town for many years and was so well liked by every body has roturned and will open up a new wash house the first of September, one door sooth of the Revere House. Lee doesfgood work and wants everybody to get fltheir washing done by him. WILL BROS, Dealers in all the latest Improved Pianos Organ, Sewing Maohinni, Ouns. Also a tun line or warranted itazora, nutcner and rocket Knives, The best kind of sewing machine oil, needles and extras, for all machines. All repairing neatly ana reasonaoiy done. -GRAND- WillMnette Valley, Nov. lat 8 am. Willamette Valley, Nov. ritb 4 pm. Willamette Valley, Nov. 24th 10. m Nov. 0th. Nov. lam. Nov. SOtb. The Company jsoryes the rlghtj to change sailiuf? dates without notice. n u Pi..Unn from PorLua and Will.matta Vallev Doints can make close -n,,.,.,.,!,,, ii i, i ha trains of the Yaqulm mm. .i "a n,u,ir r I'orvallis. and if den- tins-U lo San Krancisai Bhould arrange to Arrive at Yaquina the evening betore t'te o sailing. l?aienKer anil F.cIbM Bates always toe Lowest. -Forlntorra.tlon.pply to U J Stuart, Freight .nd Til.-t A-n, All,.,,v. or to C 11 lluwcll, Jr., O. F. A p. At.. Ureaon Development Co,, 04 Montgomery Han (i-anoiaoj, Cal. V. HOStHK, A. 0. T. an-lP. Aront, l-,r,i Pull) R R O.i. Corvllia WAGONS, HACKS AND ilGCIESc We are now agents at this place for the celebrated wagons, backs and boggles made bvFish Bros., of Racine, Wis., and can give bettr goods and lower prices man ever oeioi., wjuioiumoi .u-v - -want your trade and will make It an ob eot for you to come and see ns. A lady who was afflicted with salt rheum on the face and other parts of the body for many years and who was treated by the butt physicians on the Paoifio coast without any hut temporary relief says, "Dutard's Specific has entirely cured me of my troulilpsome complaint and although I have not used the medicine for many months, I have had no return of the disease. I shall alw.vs feel giateful to yon." Sold by Foshay & Mason. "Revere House; ALBANY. - - - OREGONJ CHAS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR. TII...I In flroljM.KJ. StvlO. Tabl6S Ja Ibfcoju Ufl A a a u . . - - w . . supplied with the beat In the market. Nice aleeping apartments. Sample rooms tTFrce CmcH to Trm l tel." Ritrutr than thn ThiUnr it . f DnrTt ijr diiuimcC COLLEGE. rorlatml. tire. JOHN BR1GGS, FLORIST, ALBANY OREO Rosea a Speciaitt. Cemetery loto plantedjand attended Excursion East ! :, VIA NORTHERN PACIFIC R.R. Cheapest rate ever made from the Pacific Coast to the East. $80 $80 $80 For round trip from all points in Oregon and Washington Territory to COLUMBUS, OHIO, ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO. Tickets foi sale. September 3, 4 and 5. Good to return toJOctofcer 81st, Join the Q. A, R. special train cnrryln Oregon and Washington lerritory Department to the 22ND NATIONAL ENCAPMENT, C.A.R which meets In Columbus, September 12a, 1888. DR. BO-RAN-UO in his new diacovery for Consumption, suc ceeded in producing a medicine which ij ac knowledged by all to be simply marvelous It i. eioiiciIinL-lv nleananfc to the taste, nor- foctlv harmless, and doos not sicken. In all ca.ee of caaes of Cuuauitiption. Coughs, Colds, W'honirina Cnnvh. Croup, Bronchitis, and I'aioa in the Cheat, it has given nnirnrsal satisfaction. Dr Uosanko's Cough and Lnno Syrup is sold at 50 cents by Dr Uuiss ,S Son Not War. St Petersburg, Nov. it,. It is denied in government circles that the new chan ges in the organization of the troops In western Kussia nave a warlike intent, ine object of the movement is to devclope a defense necessary to preserve the military balance, compared with forces maintained by neighboring powers. Recognized Leader. New York, Nov. 15. The Press says : News comes to this city, in a semi-official way, that Gen. Harrison has determined to invite Blaine to a seat In his cabinet and that that statesman will accept. Of course the state department will be offered him. The reason that has prompted the president-elect to this action, aside from his high regard for Blaine's abilities and experience, is that ail his predecessors have invariably tendered the state portfolio to the recog nized leader in the party. W, V. Wueelisg,"Nov. 15. Dispatches this. evening by the republican committee lead Chairman Cowden to revise his figures and ncrease Uoff's majority for governor trom 76 to 302. The democratic sta'.e committee still claim that -Fleming is elected as gov ernor by 200 or 300 majority, but furnish no figures. Five Witnesses Lynclted. St. Louis, Nov-15. A special to, lhe Post Disfatch this morning from Chrlstain county, the home of the famous Bald Anobber king. Dave Walker, Is to the ef fact that five of the witnesaess who testified against hiin in his trial for murder have been lynched by ex-Bald Knobters. to PAINTS, OILS AND BRUSHES AT DEY0E & ROBSON'S, Pine line of Guns and good stock of Ammuni tionatDeyoe and. Rob- son's, Special bargains FOR SALE. SOamal iraau and '.three farms ton easy eras Some noar town. FOR IMI.ES. Itchnvr Pile known by m nature like :v.plr ion. producing a very u-aaifi-eeamo ucnmir aiwir ins warm. Thla form aa wmi aa Hiiiiu, uiceo-.nir ann pi-otni'iinr Pile yieltl at onoa to tho pitliclion of ur. Doaanan 1 lie rem"!?, wmtt, ni.v wi-j the pari, affect eft. nba-TOinc the tumore, allaying- the IntAt.uj, ib.hiiii, ami effactinir . nel cnta. Address The Or Doaanko V-i;olne Co O. Sold by L)r, ti'iltt ana son. rffiane"! cure, w I'iqu Carpets. C heaper than you can buy them in Port land. Will sell a good grade of Brussels carpet for 60 cents; a heavy three ply car pet for 75 cents, and two ply carpets froir 40 cents to 50 cents. Carrie, u large line of oil cloths, linoleum and window shades. A. B.McIlwai Independence, Oregon, Deo. 13. Both myself and wife hf.ve lieen for sobie years afiliotcd with disease of the kidneys, and had tried many remedies without obtain ing any permanent reliuf. About three raontha K' we wcre 'nl"ntd t0 trv Pok aeeof thn Oregou Kidney Tea which has ap- b .. i ......1 l.n,U f n. .inn. iiarentiy entirely i-ui.- ... -- taking it two weeks we have felt no symp toms of the disease. We can heartily recom mend it to others similarly cinicieu wo believe it will do all that in claimed for it. . IVl A. VVllUB. Sold by Foshay & Mason. H, Bstirr. TIN WARE AND HARD WARE OF ALL KINDS AT OBSON'S, . CUBE FOB SIIK HEADACHE. Do yon wnt a remedy for B llouantaa, Pimpteeon thefa, .nd a sure cure f ir rick headache, aak Ur. Gua. .nd Son. th. Druffliaw, lor Pr.OetJU a it v. Pillar try a doa, empl. Ire. mil boa as can'. SECURE PRICES. NO 1 ROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS AT DEYU & R0BS0U All kinds of woolen dress goods are 25 per oeut cheaper than they were a year ago. Our stock is all freab, corsequently we can give yery low prices. Farmers, if yon w.nt the best harness all haud mtdo, to to EL. l'ower.next to Dem ocrat office. m m Thompson & Overman keep the best har nesses. SUPERIOR LINES OF AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS AT DE YOE & ROBSON'S. It Jta .. WITI'ISW tVa sr-t I'll