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DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT. VOL. I. ALBANY, OR., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1888. NO 173 QYfRLMJ TO CAUFJMIA -VIA-. Southern Pacific Company's Lino. Tan nr. hhasta buiite. in. betwieo Albany a:ii Sa FruolOJ, 5 hour. OALiroRNU MXraSSS Ik IMS DAIbT 4.00 p. y. I Loav. Portland Arriv. I 10:6 1 . 8:1S P Uav. Albany lav. I 7:0 i M Arriv. Bail tVauclnco Leave I 7.U0 t It umuniwiiumin pau.1 fracopt Muiutoy). liri"Liri Portland Arrive a: P Mlln Arrivo Kiiitmi. leave "Moan ToCW.rUS TAIM MILT. 8:20 I' M 9:oll i M 12:50 r 1:38 P TSi Albany Arriv. Lebanon Loave Albany Arriv. Lebanon Arrivo I 6:45 a u Leave I 6:O0 A M Arrive I 2:45 p H Leave I 2:00 p H PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars or Acc.uiui.Ballo ot Secernl-tla.! Pomm uera, allacheit t Kxire. Train.. Weal Side MvlalOD. BETWEKX roRTHJIO ASO COItVALMS, tsais OAI1.Y (oxjept Sunday,) 7-2 ) a il I Leave Portland Arrivo (1:15 p M 14:26 P I Arrive Corv.lli. Leave 1:30 M Hxruun taiss oailv (exc jp'. Sunday . j-50 pi I Lei r. Portland Arriv. 10:00 a u 'ioOPIll Ar .i". McMilinvillc Leave 6.45 A II AtA!.anr arid Corvallis connect with train, ol Orcein Pacific, Railroad Through tickets I. all point, south. and eat via California. For lull Information regarding rates, map.. call on Company'. Agent. B. KOBHLER, . F; BXBK 'IE YAQUINA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Baiiroaa, a on Development Company's Steam B snip Line. 225 MILES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any other route. First-olass through passenger and freight line from Portland and all point in the Willamette Valley to and from Ban Francisco, Cal. Willamette River Line of Steamers. The "Wm. M. Hoag," The "'N. S, Bent " The "Three Sisters" are in service tor'both passenger and freight tralUo be tween Corvallis and Portland and inter mediate points, leaving Company's wharf, TorvalUs, and Messrs. Hulman fc Co's wharf Nos 200 and 202 Front St., Port land, three times a wuek as follow : NOKl'U BOUND. Leav. Uorvallis, Monday., Wodumday. and tii davT.Hla.in. Albany. u:la, m. Arrive. .1 Sa em 8 o in Leave Saleni'l'uesdav, Thurnday and Satur day ate a, ui. Arrive at Portland 3:30 P. ai. SOUTH UOUNU. Leave Portland Monday., Wcdnojday. and Frid day.attla. ni. Arrive at ,al..o at 7:1 p. m. Leave Silcm Tuojdiy, 1'nundiy and siturday step, ni Arrive at Corvallii at 3;3J p, m. Boats make oloso connection at Alban with trains of the Oregon Paciflo Kailroad T1MK SOHBOULE. (except Sunday..) Lei re Albany, 1:01 P. H, Lear. Corvalll., 1:I0P,H. Arrive Yaquius, 6:30 P. u Leave Yaquina, 0:46 A.M. Leav. Oorvallis,10:35 A,u. Arrive Albany, 11:10 A. n, O. C. trals oonnajt at Albany u. Corvallis. The above trains connect at Yaquin with the Oregon Development Company's Line of Steamships between Yaquina and S la Francisco. SAIL.IXG DATES . eis.iiums. pao. a rRASCisco. PROS TAQUIHA Willamette Valley, Nov. Lt 8 am. Nov. Cth. Willamette Vallev, Nov. 12th 4 pm. Nov. 13th. Willamette Valley, Nov, 21th 10 am Nov. 30th. Tbo Company oryos tho r'ghtj to Change Hailing ti'ttes without notice. N. It, fanenir from Portland and Willainstto Valley points can make close conuei!tin witlnlio traius of the Vaquiua route at Albany or Corvallis, and il des tined to Sin l-'ranci.'KO should anango to 'Arrive at Van"!" 'he ovenina before t'ate ofsailiut;, laemrr ami FiPlslit Bale nltvay. "o LtfVICHt. , L. . riFnr inform ttlon apply to O J Stuart, Frelirht and Ticket Aicnt, Albanv, a: to C II llaavvoll, Jr., . P. X P. Aat O.-ojon Uov.loii.rwnt 0o 04 M.nilomery S.i iVaiuinj, OJ. V. ita., A. J. F. anlP. Ajeut, Orj l Pi 1 1 ! II K Oo. Corvalli. Revere House; ALBANY, - - - OREGOKJ CHAS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR. Tilted up In first-lass style. Tables supplied with the bet in the market. Nice sleeping apartments. Sample rooms for commercial travelers, (TFree Ciaeli to aai rpn the Btet.-a SUPERIOR LINES OF .AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS ATBDE YOE & ROBSON'S. City Election Notice. Notice is hereby (riven that the annnn.1 election, in and for the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, will be held Monday the 3rd day of December, A. D., 18S8, for the r,arpoBe ui electing me ioiiowing municipal officers, to-wit ! Marshal, Treasurer, three Couacilmen, one from each ward in said city. The polling places will be aa follows : First ward, County Clerk's office ; Seoond ward, County Treasurer's office ; Third ward, Farm ers' Warehouse office. The following named persons have been appointed by the Council as Judges and Clerks of said election : First ward: Judges, David Froraan, Martin Payne, N T Moore : Clerks, T J Stites, C W Watts. Second ward : Judges, L Sender., W M Ketchum. Geo Knox ; Clerks, J K VVyatt, Cal Burk hart. Third ward : Judges, John Isom, N C W Itisley, It A Irvine ; Clerks, W H Warner, W E Kelly. Said eleotion will begin at 0 o'clock in the morning and continue without cloning the polls, uutil C o'clock in the evening of the aboye mentioned day and date. By order of the Council, made November 13th, 1S83. N. J. Hento!, Recorder of the City of Albany. Albany, Or., Nov. 17th, 1988. Wanted. Four good, reliable men to sell the Im proved Sinner. Team anil wan-nn furn ished, Address, The Hinger M'fg Co, I. A, ARCHIBALD, Agent, Albany, Or. Carpets. Cheaper than you can buy them In Port land. Will sell a good grade of Brussels carpet for 6o cents j a heavy three ply car pet for 75 cents, and two ply carpets from 40 cents to 50 cents. Carries a large line of oil cloths, linoleum and window shades. A. B. McIlwain Forest Grove, Or,, Maroh 8th. I bave beon troubled many years with weakness of the kidneys and have tried many d I lie rent remodies sought aid from different physicians and even changed climates to obtain relief, but have met with indiflbrent success, Hearing through a friend of the value of the Oregon Kidney Tea, I obtained a box of it and bave o rived more benefit from It than from any thing else I bave yet found, J. T, Huff. Sold by Foshay & Mason. CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE, Dovou want a remedr for B'tiouenem. Pimnleaon the face, and a aure cure for lck headache, auk Dr. (Juta and Son, th. Druggist., for lr.Uer.nl'. Liv. v ui., try a aoae, sample, ire. run uox zo cent, G. L. BLAGKMAN, Successor to E. W. Lanardon, dealer;in DRUGS, MEDICINES CHEMICALS, BRUSHES. SOAPS COMBS, ETC. I'm jolly and fat, though 1 needn't say that 5 for a glanco at my size and a look 3 11 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 thero. I 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 confess what yoq 'never could guew, A good thing to eat is alitys a treai, which will make you as sweet as our sugar cured meat,makes you feel so content with the money spent that you're bound to feel glad ; and you couldn't get mad though a man just at thin as a rail or it pin was to pull at your nose or tread on your tees. If you'ro fat or your'e lean, if youi'e pleasant or mean, just give W. & T. a bIiow to sell you right low, yon will feel such a thrill of con tentment until you'll ' wish you were fat to enjoy more of that ' For the feeliog's , immense and you'll aliow your good srnse by buying irrooerie'.Dro visions and crockery 3 of W & T Wallace & Tliompswis Plinn Block, Albany, Or. CARPENTER AND JOINER. The undersigned Is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line In tint-class or, der and with promptness. Address P. O box 87 or call at corner of Uth and Muplo treats, I. N, Smith, New Wash House. Lee Chinaman, who lived in this town for many yean and was so well liked by every body has returned and will open np a new wash honse the first of September, one door south of the Revere House. Lee doeslnood work and wants everybody to get (their washing done by him. PAINTS, OILS AND BRUSHES AT DEYOE & ROBSON'S. L Portrait Photographer. F.UUS BY WEIGHT. Said an old market man to a newspaper reporter : "The correct way to buy and sell eggs is by weight. Number does not show their value, weight does. What jus tice or business sagacity is there in paying the same price for one as for the other Ms not the farmer who sells a large egg for the same price that his neighbor sells a small one cheated ? And Is not the buyer of the small one cheated ? Just as well might butter be sold by roIls,the small one bringing as much as the large one. People do not sell butter by the number of pieces or cheese by number j nor should the deal er sell eggs by number. If eggs were bought and sold by weight, the value of certain breeds of fowls would be changed. Now, the breed that furnishes the greatest number of eggs is the most profitable ; then it would be the breed that furnishes the greatest weight. Some breeds are re markable for the smallness of their eggs ; such breeds would necessarily suffer in popularity, while the fowls that lay large eggs would gain. The South has raised more Indian corn this year than usual, hence comparatively little will be required from the West. On the other hand, the East, and especially New England,has a moderate yield of corn by ieason of severe frosts and a late wet season. ! TELEGRAPHIC NEWS A Fooli.lt 3Iove. Washington, Nov. 22. As a result of a conference between Gen. Mahone and Senator Quay, recently held in this city, it is announced that proceedings will be be gun in the Virginia state courts and the United Mates district court of Virginia, at tacking the right of the democratic elec tors of that state to cast their votes for president in the electoral college. Withdrew from the U. A. R. Chicago, Nov. 22, A Springfield, Ills., special to the Newt says : JohnM Palmer to-night formally withdrew from the Grand Army ot the Republic. Ihe reason ot this step.eiven bv Gen. Palmer, is that the order was used against him during the re cent election. Heard From. Chicago, Nov. 22. Ex-President Ruth erford B. Hayes was greeted to-night by an audience which packed Farwell hall to suffocation, the ex president was a guest of the state board of charities, and his ad dress to-night was on "Prison Reform." To prevent the ingrowth of the nails, they should be trimmed squarely and straight across and the angles left so long they will not be over lapped by the border ing folds of skin. The boot or shoo should be wide and roomy at the toes, to preclude the lateral pressure. For biliousness squeeze the iuice of a lime or small lemon into half a glass o1 cold water, and stir in a little baking soda ; drink while it foams. To be taken whew rising in the morning. This will also re. lieve the sick headache, if taken in th beginning, It's uncharitable, unchristian, and inhu. man, to pass a peremptory sentence of con demnation upon friend, where there is any room 1c ft for a more favorable judgment It is recorded of Daniel Webster that he hated tobacco, and if his guests at Marsh field wanted to smoke they had to go out to the horseshed. Harrison's majority in this state is abou 6700 or about 700 less than Hermann's ma. jority in June. DR.'BO-S.IK-HO, in his new discovery for Consumption, buc ceeded in producing a medicine which ii ac knowledged by all to be simply marvelous. It is exceedingly pleasant to tho tate. per fectly harmless, and docs not sicken. In all cases of cases of Consumption. Coughs, Colds Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis, and Pains in the Chest, it has civon universal satisfaction. Dr Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup is sold at 50 cents by Dr (Juiss & Sop, A Good showing. Washington, Nov. 22. The treasurer of the United States, Hon. James W. Hy at, has submitted to Secretary Fairchild his annual report ot the operations of the treasury. The net returns of the govern ment for the fiscal year ended June 3o,iSS3 were $379,2110,074, and net expenditures $267,924,801, the surplus receipts available for reduction of the public debt being $111,341,273 an increase of $7,87o,i76over the year before. As compared with 1S87, the "revenues were $7,862,797 greater and expenditures $7378 less. George Speaks" London, Nov. 22, Henry George in an interview, gave his views as to the causes leading to the defeat of Cleveland at the late election. He said the president's vetoes of pension bills were one of the causes.and that another was his civil service reform policy, through which,Mr. George said,the president nan lost tne support ot tne real workers of the party. Being asked wheth. cr the Sackville letter had any effect In the result,Mri George replied in the nega. tive. A I.ihrl Suit. Victoria, B. C, Nov. 22. In the sup reme court to day, in the action for libel brought bv lion. R. Dunsmuir against the Tina, to recover $joco damages, the jury gave a verdict for plaintiff of $500 and costs. The 7cliaiged Dunsmuir with securing public moneys through his posi tion as president of the executive council to build private roads to the mines, Bad Hankers, Omaha, Nov. 22. A special to the See from Valpariso,Neb., says the bank at that p'ace was closed this afternoon. The pro prietors, F. Scoville and G. A. Crofts.have fled, leaving many debts unsatisfied. As near as can be ascertained thisevening,the liabilities of the bank will reach $200,000. Blnrtlt.npna.N.nnn and FflrrV StrAAtfl noar Opera Hons". Ground floor. Children's pictures a specialty, A. J. ROSSITEM. S. B-rainat-9 of Ontario YetBrinary College, Is proparod to treat diseases of all do msstlo animals on soisntlfla principles. Residence and office two doors east oi Opera House. Albany. Fine line of Guns and good stock of Ammuni tion at Deyoe and Rob son's. Special bargains' Itching Pil.i ar kno'n h imiv.'i-o 111:, j.- 4nr inn producing a very d ragroeHlilC Itching after ing warm. Thi. form M well aa Blind, Llcedlrg and protruding Piles, jicld at one. to tin epiillcation of Dr. B-Manko'. Pile remedy, w.iich act. directlr upon UVpirta affected, ahvirtiing thelumora, allaying the Intense itching and effecting a permanent cure. 00 canto. Aiidr-s. The Dr Uotanko y4!cine Co , Piqu O. Sold by Dr, G'liss and Son. Wewillseil you groceries cheaper than any store in town. ppmysKi Lft Stinabd, ACADEMY OF Our Lady of Perpetual Help, ALBANY, - - - OREGON. Concluded by the Slstri or St, Bsncdict. This1 Academy is incorporate 1 and au thorized by the State to confer acaiJemio bonors. BbARDfKO SCHOOL PKR TERM. Board and tuition ?40 00 Music, insrttimontnl, thinrHcHl and vocal with use of pianoand organ 15 00 Ouilar ,. .-. i'i 00 Zlthern J2 00 Drawing and painting ; 8.0O Fancy work and mending frse to boarders. Tuition In select day school ranges from $5 to f 10. Normal instruction of apirants for teacher's certificates a specialty. Graduating fee, 10. Fop further particulars apply at the Academy, TIN WARE AND HARD WARE OF ALL KINDS AT DEYOE & ROBSON'S. Now raUciiff, currnnts, citron, lemons an J oranges received at Walhicn & Thompson's,. AM Kind of n oolen dress goods are 2j per cint cheaper than they were a year opo. Our stock is all freb( cot)8cuent.y we can give yery lou- prices. " W. F. IiCAB. Winter wr.tp?, nrt not nstrved in the great tain. Thi will he the gre.itflf.fc opf or unity ever offered to buy a ..tyliali wrap at lo'V pi ice. . ".ToNixnii Si Sk:ti;nuacii. Chilblains, unpleasant odnra from tho fH and other partH of tho body, nasal ratfirrh, ringworm, poison oak, ftye on thp oye, (rrannlalo eyn lid, eruptive (its eases of tho skin, all (UsappHar alter using PutRTd'ft Specilic. War ran tod to effect a radical eurr In cveryinmtai.ro. Srold by bV)fchay & Mastm. ( KtiUistics sh-.w that seventy per cent o the people t.t the United Htatoi we suffer tiHf from diseasn of the kldnov and urin ary ornaKs. A si nip to pain In the bank, ft neglected, often runs into that terrible scourge, I. right's dlseaFo, which currier off so inanv of mr prominent men. It you are e filleted with any urinary or kid ney trouble, no matter how slight, do not pntit off until too late, but procure a packnge of Oregon Kidney Tea and take according to directions. It will cure you. Sold by Foshay A Mason. SECURE PRICES. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS AT DEYOE & R0BS0N