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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1889)
Daily Democrat President Uarriun now ragarat Corpo ral Tinner as surplus" that he mull soan rid lilmstlt at. It is laid that Pape Lee XIII ht dcttr. mined to take refuge In Spain, In one ht ii forced to leave Rome. Sir Alercll Mtcke-Jiit la strongly ep posed to the use of tobacco and alcohol b.v those who uie their roicesln public. It is pretty well demonstrated by this time that a protective tariff protecti the trusts in robbing the people. Buffalo Bill.Amclie Rive-Chanler, Bel vl Ann Lockwoot and Whitclaw Rcid formed an interesting group ato recent reception in Paris. Mr Gladstone has Increased his allow ance of wine for dinner, rarely drinking less than a pint of his favorite port now. He says that quantity affects him less than half pint did a generation ago. Venerable ex-President McCosh, of Princeton College, and Mrs McCosh have gone to the coast of Maine on their sum mer vacation. l)r McCosh has nearly re covered from his lato serious illness ana appears to be in good spirits. The eccentric George Law, of New York, who gave valuable diamonds last year to all the spordng characters of Sara toga, has lately distinguished himself again by losing $82,000 at faro in a Long Branch gambling house. He tried to ' 'break the bank,"but with disastrous financial results. Mrs John A Logan is home from her jaunt in Europe. She brings a ruddy color from the sea. When she landed on Friday she wore a close fitting costume of black. Her hair It snowy white, and was brushed straight up from her forehead and tucked beneath the white silk border of a black bonnet. On her bosom she wore the large black locket, exposing the portrait of Gen eral Logan that she always wears. "I was rery much disappointed," she said, "jtith the small showing America made at the Paris (position." "Are there many Amer icans in England ?" "Why, I felt quite at home among the very many ol my coun trymen I found there. Americans are very much in vogue in England now. They are quite the fashion, and are treated in the most whole hearted and hospitable way in the world. All over Europe Americans get the most flattering attentions." Not long after the war a circus came to Montgomery, Alabama. It was the first circus that had been there in a long timo and attracted an Immense crowd,cspecially of the negroes. The most interesting feature of the entertainment was the bal loon ascension. The negroes had never seen anything of that kind, and regarded the spectacle of a man sailing up into the clouds very much as they would have looked upon Elijah going up in his chariot of lire. The balloon sailed away eight or ten miles and eame down In a field where some negroes were ploughing. Terrified at the spectacle of a chariot coming down from heavea they verily believed that the last great aay had come.and remembering all their shortcomings, fled away In terror at the approach of the awful judge. One gray headed and rheumatic old negro was unable to et away. He could follow the plough, but could not run, and the chariot came down upon him with terrible swift ness. In that awful moment his whole life rushed upon him, he thought of all the petty sins he had csmmitted,and the ghosts of a hundred chickens seemed to rise up in judgment against him. But in that des perate emergency his mind did not desert him, and remembering that politeness al ways counted with his earthly master he quickly decided to greet the Lord of heav en and earth in becoming style. As the aeronaut touched the earth and began to untangle himself from the meshes about his car the old darkey, w ith an air nf pro found obeisance, removed the wool hat from hit shiny pate, bowed low and said with pious unction : "Mornin' Mart Je tut, how you lP your pa ?" Struck Oil At 51.35 per 5 gallon can mt Standard oil, at the Willamette Picking Co.'t store. Orv rod rn Moi ntains. A barrel of fried beef, some fine cheeFe and a large in ice of choice lunch goods just received llrowntll & Stanard's. Get some. A Sharp Itrm. The finest line of cut lery and shears in the city at Stewart & Sox's. Their goods arc the verv best ami will stand the tcsl. If.Kwert, irc'icl watehmakor and ;tw 1st. TuWs & Co'a pure Manilla twine, best qualitv, at Stewart ii Sol's. Vor 1 and ittadrharaess crti K. 1 I'oa er Fresh oream ebvese just received it F L Kenton's. FOSHAY & MASON, -VILKiUI "1 ft IT All Druggists aad Booksellers, Agents for John B, Aldvn's publications, which w, axil '. publisher's prlooa wila postageaddad. ALBAS Yt OUEtlOH. The war against the Jewt at fathionable resorts has been revived at Coney Island, where the Brighton Beach hotel hat posi tlvely excluded the Hebrew. It It a mott tentcless and unreasonable discrimination based on a prejudice which the world ought to have grown ashamed of long before this. Hotel keepers have the undoubted right to exclude undesirable guests, but race distinction is of all disciiminationt the most odiout. Imagine the fastidious Brighton beach people refusing accommo dations to a man of the learning and breed Ing which "characterize Rabbi Solomon Schindler, on the ground that he is a Jew ! Ti lesien our stock o csured j;ooils we will sell t ii'g'in that line ct remarkably low prices. BuoWf'LL A bTAXIRn. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STOCK HOLDBKS M ..i IN-. ..Notice is hereby giveu that tua annual meet ing of the stockholders nt the Capital Gold and Silver Mining Oo-npany of t"?e city of S ilent. Oregon, will lm hold at the offce of the Coinpai: in fca.il city, on the aeenna 1 hursday, the 8th 1 ay of Augui-i, 1S89; at S o'clock p, in,, for the election of directors and for such uthpr business as may ctuie before thn meeting J, II. Sthjcklkr, Secretary. 3Ieir, Oregon, Jul., 24th, IStS, 3 OST. Alatxst improved Wiochostet Li rifls, size 40-65, ou the road from Al. any to Independence 'nd within three miles of Albany. Any one will bs suits bly rewarded for returning It to thtsoffl ie Watne Williams. WOOD SAWINU. vVood aswed on short notice, anywhere in the city. Regular prices. Orders left at Browne 11 dt btanard'a will beprrmptly attended to. Gzo. H. Warkkx. IOR SALE CHEAP.-1 have a good ; span of horses and a two bono farm wi-Ron new, and of the Newton make which I offei for eale rbeav. the horses are gentle, true and sound. A woman can safely drive them. They ar six and seven years old rosineti-eiy. Will sell all tpg-tberor will sell :be wagon aepa rate from the borscs. For lnrtber infor mation cat! at Demo-Rat otficB or at my residenceonemilenor.il of Albany in Benton county. W. IT. IVjtBSKR. OLD IRON. Fifty tons rf old iron castings, in nny quantity, wanted immodia:oly at tho Albany Iron Works. SAND, &C Pers-ma d-wiring sand, loam or gMvel fr.-in thH prouilxes ol K. L. Su-h in Uentoo county, ram prooure tlekf t- for the same at my nifua, Craw ford's i.tock, Albjny, Oregon. I HAS1. K. WOI.VHHTON. WAN'lEl). A good milch cow, part Jersov. m-Ht inaen'.i-t aii-i a good mllcber. Addre3;),statia;j pr:ci,otc.,Lock Box 73, City. IOR SAl.K.vFour yoke and a half of J" goor" werK uxen,log-tner wnu yoKes arid chains; are well broke cattle, and will be sold at a Bargain tor casn. Deing a nart o, the estate of John Kobinelt, de ceased. Appl- to John W. Pugh. Admin lstrator or tee talate at snenct. Oregon. J. J. DORRIS, Abstractor and Conveyancer, BtOfhoe at the Court House, A reliable U. S. Standar 3-ton scale onlv $37. Delivered at your nearest rail ro 11I statiob free of freight on tairty days trial. Larger scales at proportionately low 1 rices, warrauteil rive j ears. Ai!dr-as, F. C. HOFFMAN, Albany, Oregon City Meat Market. SHULTZ BROS,, Proprietors. Kepp a full lie of .DAftts of Hit kinds, in a ;oul pin, coinplatnly pro tected; nnd always freb. Also have constantly on band aalmoa and other tUh. THE FAMOUS Wire Hackle Suspender WARRANTED, I II r """.' V sUef Awf J.. 20, 'St. XtrAml For Ml only by L. E. (SLAIN, 5 SPECIALTIES. CLOTHIMG Fashionable and Stylish Suitn, Business Suits, Light weight 8nmmer Suits. Boys, youth's and child-en's elite. Furnishing Goods Fine line of light weight underwear balbriggan and woolen ; HOBiery, ahitti neckwear, fine wire suspenders, guaranteed for two years all the latest novelties. BOOTS AND SHOES. A large line in this department of the best in the market. HATS Staple and Fashionable tines, among others a fine stock of the John B. Stetson bats. Tailoring Merchant tailoring under expert tailor. Suits made to order under short notice at remarkable low figures. More goods tnined out than ever before. M F. BEAD have Dought the largest and best stock 01 DRY GOODS ever brought to Albany and I would respectful invite every one to call and look through n stock. we DdT FORGET carry a full line of 0, M, Henderson & Uoij L. E. Bill 5 BOOTS AND SHOES. The Red School House Shoes are the best in the world. HENDERSON&COi COEBftaTEO BOOTS S SHOES CHICACO. i .j-ita?K Mf-v h:ut; rocvwwr Chicago. Look out for Bargains in; the next SO day. Stick a Pin W. F. READ, The Leading Cash Dry Goods Stoi in the fast that I am offerinj better bargains than any one else in Albany Bought at bankrupt sales I can mil First-Class Goods t or below COST. FOP General merchandise of all kinds call on me. Fartitlar barcainsin a lami- ofsho . Cash for Goods r Country prd.cfc Albany, Orego. FOR THE BEST FURNITURE CALL ON THE Albany Furniture Company OPrOSITK STEWART A SOX'S, BED R00M1SETS, TABLES, CHAIR8, UPHOLSTERED QOOD8AWALL PAPERS, BABY CARRIAGES, ETC., ETC..ET I-IA.'WlCIrVS & LOOKOUT FOR LOW PRIG K FURNITURE, r HB;iinflr fnrnttnrfl ftt idt fictorv U cot. People wuhiof M X BUI UU 0'"" 8 ' . - , a, J-J tart can do well to look here for bavgatns.aa 1 am going to sell at soil dsnfl the next 30 days. Coma and fximine my goods bsfore pnrchsip.ga wfcerts ... Faotoryfat the river end ot Lyon street. C.J.DILLON. CHAS. METGZER. deal statu, Employment and Insurance M . A.1 eommuleaUous ptomptly a"avereJ In German:origlln- CFF1CE: ELLSWORTh BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND STREET! ALBANY OREt ) PURE DRUGS, Paints, Oils, "Stations, Etc., and Prompt DR. GUISS & SONS,