Dally Democrat. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET, For Pd.nt-aROVER CLBVSL.VSD I K York For Vic Presldent-ALLEX 0. THUMIAS. of Ohio. W 1 E 'KWW ' Multi."ranh county. E.' SKirWOKTII, ot Uuiatiha, counlj. In his "Twenty Years in Congress" ex Senator James G. Blaine wrote of ex-Sen- ator Allen G. Thurman as tonowa . rank in the Senate was established from the day he took hisseat,and was never low ered during the period of his services. He was an admirably disciplined debater, was fair in his method of statement, logu.... ... his argument,honcst in his conclusions. Le had no trick in discussion.no catch phrases to secure attention, but was always direct and manly. His mind was not preoccupied litical contests or anu eng. v-w . with affairs of state. He had natural and cultivated tastes eutside of those fields. He wis a discriminating reader, and enjoyed not only serious books, but Inclined also to the lighter indulgence ot romance trv. He was especially fond of the best French writers. He loved Moliere and Racine, and could quote with rare enjoy, ment the humorous scenes depicted by Balwc. He took pleasure in the drama and was devoted to music, in asmny ton he could usually be found in the best seat of the theater when a good play was to be presented or an opera was to be giver. These tastes illustrate the genial smcoi m nature and were a fitting complement to the stronger and sterner elements of the man. His retirement fram the Senate was a serious loss to his party a loss,indced,to the body. He left behind him the respect of all with whom he had been associated during his twelve years of honorable service." The'ssue this year wiUnottveen Mr. Cleveland anu rait,..."---- . as men ; it will be between free trade anu ll-rM nnmu'B at m a i On many occasions me ..... i r rniv I friendly way has asfced mc --v c h the nhrasc "free trade. This it has not done. This it will not do, L ... . .ii it would either prove DCCitusv . - o , I the whole republican party to be t ee traders" or that it, ttscii, iimn-i.."-"-,., t a We ask the read ers of that paper to watch carcful'y and -...i.. .U......W-I. that we are ri"ht in ns- suming that that paper dare not undertake to define -free trade." The UcroU will ba-n before the campaign is over win issue is simply low taxes ornin "The man who asserts that t lower the tariff means free trade insults intelligence. We brand him as a falsifier. The aim is to phold wages and protect the rights of all.' The above extract from Daniel Dougher ty's speech in nominating Cleveland at St. Louis, expresses in a nutshell, the position of the tariff reformer. It is a truth that neither Eastern monopolists nor Western trusts dare face. It Is their aim to shroud the tariff question with a web of sophistry. President Cleveland's message on the sub. ject was plain, concise and intelligent. A school boy could not mistake his meaning. Yet fro'n the coffers of the steel a,nd iron manufacturers there continues to come, in accents of fear, the cry of free trade. Mr. Dougherty brands them as falsifiers. He is right. They do not dare face the ques tion as it really is. They distort the Pres ident's meaning and attempt to mystify the workingman. Congressman Timothy J. Campbell of New York has wagered $5,cx with ex Congressman Page of California that Pres ident Cleveland would carry New York state next autumn by a good round major itv. One hundred dollars forfeit was post ed by each gentleman and the remainder of the wager is to be deposited immediately after the Chicago Convention has finished its deliberations. Campbell reports his party well organ ized in New York City and Brooklyn. He fixes President Cleveland s majority in in ew York City as not less than 60,000, as com n.irprl with to.c yo four vears aco. In Brook'yn and throughout the state he be lieves the gains will be correspondingly large. .io there resided in Gal latin county, Ky, Martin H Phillip, his wife, and a son and oaugnwr. 1 .. ... comfort wealth could afford, but she became wayward and broke her father's heart. Half cra.ed he took sever al thousand dollars and departed from u .i..i,ri,. he would for the remain- dcr of hia life be a wanderer. His friends made every effort to ascertain his wncrc- abouts, but were unsuccessnu aim - U ! . '..n AC Hnft I lllll. UU I r... J,... his son. in looking over the list pensionsallowed saw the name of f..,! u Phillins. as havinebeen pension ed for services in the Mexican war, and that he resided at Shelbyville, Illinois m. i.nItiatelv started and arrived here yesterdav, to find his long-lost father an inmate of the poor house. The young 1. n.,r;nved at finding his father, and will soon take the wanderer, who is now 72 years of age, back to his once forsaken home, where tne lamiiy win & ited. n...mu- of Michiean. one of the repub lican members of ways and means com !.... i.n. nn Examiner correspondent frankly that he believes the Mills bill will I have just received nn invoice of the celebrated Thompson Glove Fitting Corset, one of the o.dest rd ,0. reliabie tuake know,. I a.8okeeP . Ml U The Ball's Coil Spring Health Corset Dr. Warner's Health Corset, Besides a full line of iTTslaTulittle'' Foraker.a delegate from fnttrurted ta support bherman, is 1 likely to desert that gentleman, and the Cincinnati Commercial umene uircreH him with all kinds of dire calamities. Tv the Thinking People of Albanv Friends : Inasmuch as this is the day unit acre of sensational advertising and every Wlness man is racking his brain trying to concoct some scheme whereby he can get -i,.o f hl neighbor. We wish .o deviate rom that rule and make the fallowing state ments, knowing that they will be appre ciated by all lovers of truth ar.d justice. W are here in business for the purpose of making money and we realize that in order to accomplish that object we must have a continuance of our large patronage, r urtb thu ran be assured ernHiuBCMwn ....... . . rrnrtnn niir nart and we OniV DV CXHCim-v""" - , . wish to state that we will at all times give you first-class gooas ai pi .; i .1 hmiui In Albany and in ad- dition allow you 5 per cent ott on all cash pu chases. The statement made by some dealers that they can buy cheaper than others is folly in the extreme as all cash , ani.nl nrU'iintnfrefi one with an- UUVC19 I""". "I"1" O " other. What we are striving to do is to merit your patronage .m -v square, upright dealing to do so and he 01 mutual nenenioiic iuuuiv.. Respectfully, Brownell & Staxard, FRENCH WOVEN CORSET waists for children and Misses. Samuel E. Young. r It is feared the peace of Europe if not e cure under the uew reign of Emperior Wil iiara, 01 ucrmD-. For Sale. One new set harness. Inquire at the Russ House. J. H. HoWAI"-. QUICK SALES, SNIALLPROFITS. BIG BUSINESS, not as lonff as we have the above named object in view and jriva everybody STERLING QUALITIES. We Expect Your Trade. We carry al'ull line of GROCERIES. CROCKERY AND CLASS WARE, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. JULIUS JOSEPH, Manufacturer of Choice Cgar, A full line of Br. Prices Cream Baking apd I delicious flavorinc extract at WALLACE IHOMF.SO.1 a. llereaftep I we will allow a l cash pardiases of goode at 1 . . it t I-- I onr iwre oiper ceui. u irwm p.v. Dnuirnnui uin..ni, "William M. Speed, of the New York S is taking a jaunt through the west, prcpar-, atory to the coming campaign, and has been in Omaha visiting friends. In speaking of the political outlook in New York State and city, he has no hesit .mrv in savin? that evervthinp will be Democratic this year, bom national and He considers Dooew the strongest man in the Republican party in New York State, and with him the party might make a good mrni tor inc mate. Ilpwitt and Hill will undotihtpdl v throw tneir strcngtn into me campaign lor inc i t , , I min dVinllnlinnrrnn fnTrlhin n ft nn Pnnno Atimimstration, as tncy arc notn alter l mo OllBUCUOlgCl uuuiuiutvuiuu I uuuu office and will have to do that to win. It is nn stronn as plank fencing, it Will lUSt Uircw union a iiuk It dnea not Iniure stock, beina ai visible And challenge anyone to dlipute that CONN Ilro the cheapest place in town. CHEAPEST AND BEST FENCE MADE. It is said that Congressman Fitch, repub lican, who now represents one of the New York Citv PonirresRion.il ilitrirtc. hn H. cided to drap the name "republican' and to Iicnceiortn assume inc name "democrat. The reason for this significant change is that Mr. Kitch believes there ought to be acarcful and iudiciotls revision nf llii tariff in the interest of consumers and laborers, and to reduce the now accumulating sur plus In the treasury. Like all true demo crats, he is not a free trader,but would care fully guard the interest of labor. The battle between Cleveland and the champion who shall be sent tin against him will not be a battle for men. It will be a victory for high or for low taxes, The re mibllcans have been so nlaccd that thiv cannot furnish a candidate who represents a reduction of the levy of $371,000,000 w ith out lightening whisky and tobacco. It nrnteeta alla-our crops from all H'.ock 1 1 . - C..M, Uinu iijnju iniiiu itti'nfr nrnoi. nrnioctinir innin irom dogs and wolves. U i r ldnrsed bv 200.000 nf the best far nern In tl e West,Ri fully filling every claim w. make for it. It will turn a pig, Dull, Horse, nog, call, ahee.idrgor hall grown fowl. It will save every farmer H40 00a mile on .very mile of fonc he build". It is the tro iki-M, cheapest, most dura ble, and perfect farm fence on earth. It fo ma the most perfect combination o'two mterials,maklng them inseparable t-d Annnllv ilnrnhla. nmnlilnlnir li t'oea, the neatness and elegance nf Iron wit 1 fcno Biiaiifciu nun uiirnuuiiy 111 nteei. ( Planed and rmintod. it makes a fine fei.ne for the city.) Price, only 50c. to 05c. per rod. FRANK SIKES, a Rent, Back ofStew.ut A iiox, Albany, Oregon. THE PLACE. By all means call on arker Brothers, Successors to Mil Fox, Jtr your Groceries, Produce, Baked Goods, Etc., Etc, Their ffoode are t ho' boat and their Prices L, W. CLARK. Portrait Photographer. Stuaio corner Second and Ferry Streets naam Unnn U .111 ... llmimil Unn. Children's pictures a specialty, ALBANY, - - . OREGON. 3 AND DEALER IN FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST Cigars, Tlugann Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and a all line of Smokers' Articles, Also dealer in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. Next door to Burkhpri ds Keeney'sReal Estate Ofllce, Albany, Oregon. EMffiHiG ! in the Boot and Shoe Lini AT COST ' until closed out at BROWNELL & STANARD S. FOR SALE, at very low rates. Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Posts, 'Pickets, Fenc8 Trimmings, Sash, Doors and Blinds. Call for orlces at ve.nl nn IV h si j east of O. & C. switch. W. W, CRQWDER. FOSHAY & MASON, vwuna-.p ass aiTAii Druggists and Booksellers, Agents for John B. Alden's publications, which we sell at publisher's prioM with ostagoadded. 1 ALBANY, OREGON. FItANCIS PFEIFF r KOFRIE7TO K OF Albany Soda Works And Manufacturers of- CHOICE CONFECTIONER!, ( Wo are aow prepared to fell at J' sale, always fresh nl pure at Po" priots to dealers. We also keop lino of f Nuts anil Tropical FrmtSi i -OUR j CIGAR AfMrt TOBACCO department Is comVrtfc We kP !, very finest stack ef a'tioklagan .uutuaxi, meerncnaum ana oner yr- t a delight to smokers. K CROSSEN & ALLEfTl T3"P?.f-T3- TTP.T'OESl, Albany Track and Dray Co., Hcl; r i , ... jt Atotiltk vtouui uanuiaa wiiu oaro t