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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1889)
Daily Democrat The prize simpleton of the season is (he young man who goes away for his health and spends the time smoking cigarettes. lil a wom.m that she looks fresh anj she u ill smile all ovtr. Tell a man the same thinf and if he dos?nt kick you it is either hcc.ni he has corns or daresn't. Mr Joseph Manley, a right hand man of Mr Blaine, has been provided uith the Augusta (Ale.) Tost Office,and Mr Blaine's nephew is to be Mr- Mauley's first assistant. The-e is not much of that repeatedly promised civil service reform about this, hut there is in it a beautiful example of how thoroughly an ancient friend ship can be maintained between two men like Blaine and Manley. According to a republican exchange V anamakcr takes great interest in the af fairs of his department. Certainly an of fice that costs a man four hundred thousand dollars naturally excites his. interest. Another wooien mill has tailed, this tunc i.i Connecticut. Thus the beauties of a home market and a w ool tariff 'eceive ar. other striking illustration in this nil verr in politics, which appears also to be an eff vear with some of the infant indus'.iies. Kusseii Harrison s latest business ven ture is the erection of anew hot swimming bath at Helena, Mon. The bath is to be i;o feet square, and the water as it flows into the bath from the springs will drop distance of forty-two feet in a cascade. Mr Harrison has recently returned to New York from a trip to Helena. He will sail in a few days for Europe. While Corporal Tanner ismaking the Treas ury suffer he does not forget hisonn household. He draws a salary of $5,000 and a pension of $S6a a year. His daughter, who acts as his private secretary, receives 1, Soo, and a young er daughter h.is a clerkship which pays her) jv ;o a year. 1 ne corporal a:so nas a son w ho receives a snug salary as a Covernment em ployee. Vegetables and meats are scaled im in air tight vessels to preserve them, so that the I ac- tena or minute organisms which arc alwavs present in the air, and w hich w ould cause them to putrefy and decay, are thus 'excluded. The jars are heated before thtv are finally se.iled.'o as to destroy any bacteria that mav a'.rca.lv le present in the flood. SPECIALTIES. Dou't fai 0 eiamiae M.-TU- Yon wi 1 ti them from II) 1 1 . ..,. cheaper t'ua any other place in tmvu.ukiuir uci-Qs.tu-ra on tue quality. The friends of Corporal Tanner are en gaged in a desperate attempt to prove that his predecessor, Gen. Black, is responsible for the exhaustion of the pension funds because his estimate for the appropriation was too low. In the same way it may be argued that the father of a bankrupt spend thrift is responsible for his poverty because he did not leave him more money to waste. If sou have auv iob wcrh ' . .,!!,, fi V.S uith who is urer. k, do it i-h neatness and disnat sort as cheap as anv- Fashionable an.) Stylish Suit, Business Suits, Light weighs Samnjer Suits. Boys, youth's and cbiiJ -en's suits. one. Mclinain can give you tbo be.t fittini: smt you ever wore, at prices to suit escb and every one. The removal of Mr T B Fowler from the postmattership at Augusta, Me., in order to make a place for Mr Blaine's friend, Joe" Manley, it is safe to sav,is not in the line of the President's professions with re spect to the conduct of the civil service. Mr Fowler's term has not expired and he has expressed no desire to resign. The principle involved is that the country shall reward Mr Manley for his affection for Mr Blaine. A gentleman who had suffered ,Trt ance and pain from barbers itch, and who bad been treated by the best phjsieiaD, withoui relief, says that two bolil.. -f Specific cured him and Jtft his face perfectly smooth, without a tear It i.,v,r.,ii. diseases. Sold by Foshay & Mason. The Philadelphia American, an earnest, but candid republican paper.sa vs : "The partisanship and proscription sho vn under President Harrison so far in the Post Office Department is twice as great as Mr Cleve land showed, with even the offensive and narrow Vilas at the head of the depart ment. Scandals will multiply, of course, under such a system." By the way might it not be very truthfully and appropriate ly said that it has been a long time since there were two more narrow- and shalliw men in the cabinet than Wanamakci and Tanner. Not one rjerson in lilrv arn, t ...... of forty, who is not troubled with kidney or urinary complaints in some form. To those sfflicted with pain in the back, 1.011 retention of urine, nervous debility, painful or sup pressed menstruation, we can offer a remedy that has been in constant use nv. r t,m. years, Oregon Kidney Tea. This preparation has done more for suffering humanity than any omer me.licme in the mark. t. Sold by .that, .1 XI.,.... NEW ADVERTI.SEME.V'.S. THE FA3IOUS Wire Buckle Suspender, WARRANTED. The superintendent cf the neit census, R P Porter, calls the attention of farmers throughout the country to the importance of having the returns in relation to farm products and live stock in the forthcoming census as complete ac possible. The cen sus year began June 1 and will end May 31, 1S90. The enumerators w ill visit the farm ers during the month of June, next year, and if they would keep an accurate ac count of their farm products during the intervening period, it would aid greatly in securing trustworthy returns. It would also be an incidental benefit to the farmers themselves to keep such a record, not onI this year but every vear. mmmm 1 r -1 i -v T I it in; a 1 v smm'm It is soberly related that a youthful married couple whose house has recently been glorified by the addition of a fac simile of the beautiful little mother decided ti have the christening service at home. A venerable minister was called to officiate He took the babe in his arms very affec tionatelv and addressed a few words of ad vice to the young parents. "See that vou train up this child in the way that he snould g ; that you surround him with the best influences, and that you give him a good example. If you do so.who knows but he may become a John Wesley or a (ieotge Vhiielicld ? What is his name " Nellie, sir," replied the mether. According to the official report of the Treasurer of the United States, the gold Cain in the Treasury the 31st of May ag gregated $-'3) .05.5.511.90 coupled with bul. lion to the value of J$5,34i,S65 o6,ruaking a total of $3Ji,3'i;,3;fi.56 gold coin and bullion, off-et by outstanding cold certifi cates, to the value of $ 1:9,0.1 j.Mu. At the same time, there were :75.4, 1:3 standard dollars in the Treasury offset by outstand ing siiier certificates to the value of $255, 537.S:o. leaving in yji,4 13 standard dollars owned by the (iovcrnment out of the 33o.:3-3-" fiat had been coined up tothat date.and leaving in circulation $54,754.3:,, as well as silver certificates to the amount o' $-55.5i;.Bto, cons'ituting so important a part cf the paper currency of the people. In other words, no less than $3io,hji,i 35, or auout 9t 'j per cent of the whale amount of our standard dollar ceinagc is being utilized a the most active pait of the cur rency, namely, that which is used In ,. For sale only by L. E. BUIN, Furnishing Goods Fine line of light weight underwear balbriggan and Tcoten ; hosiery, shirts neckwear, fine wire suspenders, guaranteed for two years, in all the latest noveltier. BOOTS AND SHOES. A large lice in this department of the best in the market. HATS .Staple and Fashionable lines, among others a fine stock of the John B. Stetson hats. 1889 SPRING AND SUMMER 18 LADIES' DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS The Inn-eat slock auJ Krul l'6t vatietj m plica and btjla 1 havo evei carried, and as gjod value an ever i.Uoiea ic the citizens of Lirn, ciuuty. Special Bargains In Cashmeres, In colors and blacks. Seersuckers, uinghams, cbambreys, Frencl prints and wash fabrics. AU the novelties of the season in black and colors. I will have something further to say about these inje f:w days. Tailoring EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTINGS Flonncings, and all overs on cambrijs, Sis and India Lnen. 1 have just opened the largest invoice of ooveltiea in this lice ever ex hibited in this city, and at greatly reduced prices. Piques, Lawns, India Linens, Nansooks in white, ecru and colors, H t prices very much cheaper than ever before cilered in this citv. Merchant tailoring under expert tailor. Suits made to order under short notice at remarkable low 6gures. More goods turned out than ever before. L. I Mil 5 TABLE LINEN, In brown and bleached. This stock I bought in New York at !eM than importers' price, and am able (o give gocd bargains. 58 inch aK linen bleached at GO c'nts per yard and others in proportion. Stick a Pin SAND, AC Persons deairiuir sand loam or LT.-ivi.i fr.-,,., (i, " , : ford'- tdol-k, Yrb.lv, Oreyon:"Ce' Vnw' t'HAS, E. WoLVESTO.X. D ISMOLUTION nl I ( I 1 1 ' Is' - . Iter.) r l Z. -.L : -IVO 18 heretofore existina; between C, A, Chess- vnessnian, nolnii busi ness under the arm name of C hessui.n Hrci!., has this day been dissolved, f A Che;.sujan having sold bis interest to' P B. Beatty. The husinesa will WnYlnue under the nime of CLcwman jieatty who will collectall amounts suj nav all debts of the heretofore exlstinir lirm ol ChMTin Uros Poo.. a, l.lnii Co., Or., June litis. I8S8, W". W. ChfssmaN, ' V- , ClI HSU A.N, I'0JT.F"'TI,9 llndori(?neJ h for Bale a borne pjwer 8li.i wnara' .r uewanu in Rood runniiiK order lor talc ( loon IniiiIrA II li . . ,c I..,. . ; "' "'" iiryaut. A.lminla trator of the estate ot Jamoj Saields, in the fact that I am offering better bargain than any one in Aibanv Bought at bankrupt sales I can Sbll atoany First-Class Goods t or telow COST. General mercbi.ndiee of all kinds call on rue. of shoes. dailv retail business of the country, a fact cither ignored or stupidly overlonl,1 1,.. those financial writers of the secular press wha continue to pra'e af the impendenev of financial dangers from a redundant tif vercoin.iKe.o little of which goc into the public Treasury through the i!.,ors of the ciifctorr houses. Y0TICE Is hereby given that property A,":Dore?re r"l'red by ordinance to "move all thiscle and ob noxious weeds growing upon their I remits and upon the rt adjoin "ul ft1; "'1 -''ty U.nUK of ATbSn. f b ri g wi" ba "a!,le ,0 Albany, June K,'. J, N. UorrjitN, City Marshal, City Ileal Market. SHULTZ BROS,, Proprietors. Keep a full line of .-neat. 0f all kin.!.. in a mm i. no n. i . ' . v. , , ,,,,, ,,(, y tected; and always fresh. Also have constantly on hand and other fish. pro- "aiiuon FOR Particular bargains.'in a tam Cash for Goods or Country prdjet Albany, Oregon. Hjh THE BEST FURNITURE -CALL ON THE Albany Furniture Company OProSITK STEWAKT A SOX'S, Ut lai :i ;;n tit Ktie Iiie a BED ROOM SETS, TABLES. CHAIRS, UPHOLSTEREI ""ti- PAPERS, BABY CARRIAGES, ETC., ETC..ET HAWKIiVS & J? A- ItTlKLLi TOWELINGS, CRASHES, ETC AU these goods I buy direct from importers by the bale, andean sell them much cheaper than if bought ol jobbers towels I buv in quan tities in N.-W York, and am offering them at prices that are sure to sell the goods. Y Ladies Cotton Hose. Are cheaper tins year than ever before. I havn hticceeded in get ting some good bargains, all tf which I .ni offering to rr,jcustomer. the same in MISSES AND CHILDREN'S, The above is an outline cf the p-.licy I am going to do busines and will endeavor to do my par; towards securing the trade in Li and adjoining counties to Albany, and to kficp up with the process of the lively and proving city of" Albany. I will have aometbing say about Carpets, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, SAMUEL E. YOUNG FOR Drugs, Paints, Oils, Nrsashes, Alaba tiiie. Artists Materials, Etc., CITY DRUG STORE. Guiss & Son.