r ( i ( J Daily Democrat. 1 The legislatureis overwhelmingly republican. Th republicans have carried the state by probably 5000 majority. We do not know how it is in other coun ties, but there arc no republican gains in the wool-growing districts in Linn county. The gains are all in Albany. It seems pretty well settled that the dem ocrats in Jackson county succeeded in elect ing a Constable in one of the mountain precincts. Republicans have found a suffi cient cause for their defeat in the fact that they had no candidate of their own. The foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests.but republican candidates in 'Liun county have not where to lay their heads. "Save me from my friends!" must have been the exclamation of Senator Sherman when he read the remarkable letter from Gov. Forakcr of Ohio a to Virginia corre spondent, recently published. Koraker ex plains that the Ohio republicans have been "drifting along, avoiding strife and conten tion with a view to harmonizing upon the theory that Sherman should be supported as long as there is any hope for his nomi nation." The earnestness of this home support can only be understood when one reads further, "Our position, simply. Ulis. ; That if the rest of the country want Mr. Sherman, his own btateougnt not 10 pre vent his being nominated." The eager desire of Ohio Republicans to see the Ohio candidate nominated is also expressed in the remark that Mr. Sherman would make "a good candidate," while "if not nominated we shall be in a situation to heartly and enthusiassically support the nominee." Surelv, if ever there was a "favorite son," John Sherman is Ohio's. Republicans have made a gain ef 115 on the congressional vote in Linn county over that of two years ago, but it is confined to the two Albany precincts altogether. The more the organization of the demo cratic state committee of New York is ex amined the more it becomes apparent that it is a most effective one, and one which means many v'stcs for Cleveland in the Empire state. Representative Mtlliken, of Maine, is thus quoted : "I believe that Depew will make one of the most eloquent nominating speeches in favor of Blaine that was ever heard. Then,as in he Garfield case,Claine slips out and Depew in." This ought to be satisfactory to Depew. There is a terrible but timely warning in the report that an Illinois man who started through a passenger train taking a straw vote on the presidential situation fell be tween the cars and was killed. The republican papers continue their hostility toward George William Curtis, and in the meantime that gentleman continues to conduct himself as if he had a more abiding faith in the country at large than in the republican party as at present constituted. The United Labor parly of Chicago has decided that there are so many labor par ties in the field that separate actio n will not be advisable. They will accordingly sup port thedemocratic state ticket.particularly the nominee for Governor,General JohnM Palmer. Better late than never. Charles A. Dana has taken the trouble to tell an interviewer that G rover Cleveland an never be elected on a free trade plat :nn, but he docs not explain what that has to do with the coming campaign. The talk about a pardon for Neebe, Fielden and Schwab is premature by at' least twenty years. The condemned nihi lists have enough to be thankful for in that they still have unbroken necks. A very decided shrinkage in the repub lican vote of Indiana is predicted for the coming fall election. The party in that state has not been so demoralized for years, and the revolt against the Indianapolis ring is open and aggressive and the repuh lican organs are helping it along. The New Hampshire republican state convention incorporated in its platform a resolution denouncing the democrats of the state for electing a liquor seller as delegate to the National Convention, and an hour afterward elected Charles II. Greenleaf, who owns and conducts four satoons,dclc. gate to the National Convention at Chicago. There is a suspicion abroad that the con vention was not altogether consistent. The Republican Senators arc able as vet to find satisfactory reasons upon which to base a rejection of Mr. Fuller as Chief Justice. But they are entirely willing to w ait awhile in the hope that the missing reasons may turn up. The Senate com mittee on the judiciary postponed the futh er consideration of the matter yesterday until Thursday, and they can easily find an excuse for further postponement if thev set about it at that time. When Mr. Fuller's nomination as Chief Justice shall be finally confirmed by the (senate, it will be a satisfaction to know that svery thing that could possibly be said against him has been carefully considered by an able and unfriendly committee and his fitness for the high post well ascertained. The deliberation of the judiciary commitec is not to tie complained of. This Is the most Important of all the offices filled by Execu tive appointment, and the Senate is jcint'.v responsible with the President for the char acter and qualifications of the Incumbent. It is therefore entirely right that the jud iciary committee should take plenty of time, as It always has done In such cases, even though the result isoniv to defer the RCtion that might as easily have been taken weeks ago. Daniel Dougherty the brilliant orator of Buffalo New York, who made the speech of presentation of the name of Cleveland when he was nominated for governor of New York and for President In lSS.i,yester ' day presented the president's name for renomination creating the wildest enthu The nomination of Thurman will in crease the chances of Sherman's nomi nation very much, in order to prevent Thurman from carrying Ohio. To the Thinking People of Albany Friends : Inasmuch as this is the day and age of sensational advertising and every business man is racking his brain trying to concoct some scheme whereby he can get ahead of his neighbor. We wish .o deviate rom that rule and make the fallowing state ments, knowing that they will be appre ciated by ail lovers of truth ar.d justice. W are here in business for the purpose of making money and we realize that in ordei to accomplish that object we must have 9 continuance of our large patronage. Furth ermore we know that this can be assured only by extreme effort on our part and we wish to state that we will at all times give you first-class goods at prices as low or lower tnanany nouse in AlDanv and mad dition allow you 5 per cent off on all cash purchases. The statement made by some dealers that they can buy cheaper than others is folly in the extreme as all cash buyers have equal advantages one with an- other. What we are striving to do is to merit your patronage and we hope by square, upright dealing to do so and be 01 mutual Denent one to another. Respectfully, Brownell & Stanard, Real Estate aud Employment Agency. Parties having farms for sale of about 160 ores or those havir.2 lamer tracts which they would b willing to divide up into 80 or 160 acre lots are invited to call at our of fice as we have a fey customers for that olass of farms. We can also furnish Darties in the eity or country with either male or female help op short notice, and we also have a few situations for both male and female in the city and country. Call at our ollioe No 65, First Street, adjoining W C Tweedale's. iin tore. F. A. Burkhart e Co. A fresh supply of Cream Sola crackers reuoivcu i-uay uy r. Lt. IVCUton. W. MCLAUUIIMX. Fashionalile Tailor. Nobby suits and pants, cut and mad to order, from the latest line of samples, direct from 'Frisco, a speciality. Cleaning ard repairing promptly done. Main Street, Albany, Oregon We hare in the line of ladies fine shoes goons wmcu embody excellence in shapeliness comfort ond durability and wo sell them at roek bottom prices with 5 per cent off for can. Brownell & Stanard, Messrs Foshiiy Ic Mason, druegists. arc selling Wisdom's Kokertiue wholesale and retail, andtivine beautiful uicture canl with evory bottlo. i'ositively the most porfeet and Haulm-Bo a, uuib ui me mm; in tne market. J. P. Wallace, Physician raid Surgeon, Al- w m The IMiotoarnplif r, Albany. Or. I have all the segiUlves taken by A rax ton anil inv .1 t: chips rror.i tlioir nogativoa lv iMrossinc Per (lnziMi. ru nut A'! .1 .. (lours, $.J per dozen. I keep tlio finest i'Mie furnisho-.l or, application. Copying ' 0 1'ivuiroi a specialty. J. G. CfUWFOItD. U3VE FITTlNy I hay just received an invoice of the celebrated Thompson Glove Fitig Corset, one of tlm oldest t.rd Host reliable maka known. I also keep full aasortrtienU The Ball's Coil Spring Health Corset Dr. Warner's Health Corset, Bnsides a full Hne of FRENCH WOVEN CORSET and corets varying iu price from 50 cents to 3.00 each. I keep extaaizos and lengths of abdominal, nursing, and Muses corsets, and everything ii waists for ohildrea and Micse. Samuel E. Young. U. F. MERRILL, 23 -A. 1ST 33 xi . ALBANY, - OREGON. R..11 ..h..,M .... v ,.... IlllV KntM Stn'n Mnt- ....i nit dfMwiu subject to check. Interest tllowed on time UeH8it. Collections will receive prompt attention. rorretponrtence solicit!. Firo and nurhifi lnsuraiue nlnuivl In ..it,ui. paniw, ' " 3TOffl hours from 8 a. m. to Sp. m. QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS, BIG BUSINESS, Is what wo hum and hurtle for. Why should wo noi as long as we nave tne above named object id vivw turn kiy uveryuuuy STERLING QUALITIES. We Expect Your Trade. Wo carry a(ull lino of GROCERIES, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE. CECARS AND TO BACCO. 4 And challenge anyone to dispute that COXN Bro Mm tii?i;3. piacu iu un. THE PLACE!. By all means call on arker Brothers, Successors to Cohn Fox Jvr yottr Groceries, Produce, Baked Goods, Etc., Eto, Tlwir uoodc are thebest aud their prices reasonable. J, A., WINTER, A Fhotocranher of exoeriencc. in in Rmn ville for the summer, and is prepared to puuws iiran sizes anu styles. TEACHERS WIlO Wish tn .(Vllr ftrt nrJ. ... sh"dMnd for Normal Question Hook, -...v.. wuiunij aua-.il 500 pages ot question, with complete answers. Price, $i.o Ad. dress Prof. A. B. Ohildcrs, Brownsylllc, Or JULIUS JOSEPH, Manufacturer of Choice Cgars AND DEALER IN- TED AND KEY WEST Cgars, Plug ann Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Iirisr Pipes, and a full line cf Smokers' Artioles, Also dealer in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. Next door to ISurkbart. & Keenoy's Beal Estate Ofllce, Albany, Oregon. in the Boot and Shoe Line AT COST until closed out at BROWNELL & STANARD'S. MRS. Ii. HYMAN, next cast of S. E. Young's, Albany, Oi uniting and Fitting a Sncoialtv. STAViPINC OUTFITS, AND STAMP; IfiU UUNt IU UhUtli, LESSONS IN PAINTING Wwlrrday1 "1 TliiiMdHyg of each ...w, uu imuuiiK uone tooidnron plaques and other matorial, Nicn'aRhnrtmnn r.r& n.... . . . . nand. iriai8 on GROSSED & ALLEN. PEOPEIETnTJn Albany Track and Dray Co., Nc, 1. uooij bandlod with oaro and dUpatch. L. W. CLARK. Portrait Photographs. near"oin0r0rStcon', aml Furry Streets near Opera Houso. - Ground iloor. Children1 pictures a specialty, ALBANY, . . . OREGON. A. J. R0SSITER, Veterinary Surgeon. draduateofthe Ontario Veterinary Col lege, Toronto, Canada. OfllflA Anil MKt.t and Baker MtreVu. W rn0r 05 u01ttl ' ALBANY, ORECON.