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k twtnt Kron obi- retnMr wiliipwwt. VSUlMilO.N. Washinotox, Aug. 5th, ittoQ Mr Blaine must nat b at vindicatie in punishing hit enemies, large and small, when he jets in epaortunitv, at he hat been credited with being, ar elte he hat lately allowed that eternal vigilance which U the price of keeping track of your small fry enemies to go into inocnout desuetude . A man who wat dismissed by General Black was reinstated in a clerkship in the Pension office a few dart ago. lie it one of the bitteresi men against Blaine that I have ever met. Just before the meeting of the last republican National Convention this man was for a short time the editor of weekly republican paper in this city.and irrote and printed in the editorial column f that paper the following paragrapli : "Mr Blaine hat no', said he would not ac cept if nominated. lie just taid he wat not a candidate, and then winked to hit henchmen to boost him up the tree. Isn't it 6trange Mr Blaine's friends are such warm friends ? Can you recall one 01 his ardent admirers who has not stolen some thing or whohas not placed the republican party in an embarrassing position at some time f" If Mr Blaine allows the writer wf that paragraph to remain in office I shall hereafter defend him from the charge of being vindictive. Mr Harrison hat been treated to a reviv. al of hit experience during the early days f bit administration since hit return ta the White Hcuse Thursday. The office seekers have made a grand rush knowing that this would be their last chance untl fill, and the President is really to be pitied. He has appointed a large number of post masters, and three Louisiana men have captured good prizes ex-Guv Warmeuth, Collector at New Orleans.Mr John F Pa. ty, (a negro, )Naval officer at New Orleans, and the notorious J R G Pitkin, Minister to the Argentine republic and more ap pointments are expected before he leaves to-morrow for Bar Harbor. There is little eicitement here on ac count of the seizing of the Canadian sealing vessel, "Black Diamond," in Behringssea by the V 8 Revenue Cutter, "Rush." No serious trouble Is likely to grow out of thit or any other similar seizure. V hile the idea of our claiming exclusive jurisdiction over Behrings tea it not at all palatable to Eng land, her commercial interesttin the teal skin industry are too grest to allow her to kick up a row. The fact of the matter it that England it just at much interested in having the illegal taking of seals stopped at it the United States, and the Canadians may howl all they please but her majesty's government witl not get excited over this question. The law under which this seii ure was made was passed by the last Con gress as the result of an investigation made by a committee of the House. It was among the last bills signed bv Mr Cleve land. Commissioner of Pensions Tanner has answered the charge of favoritism in mak ing applications special by giving out a statement showing the entire number nf such cases to have been nine hundred and fifty -tw o. These applications were rep resented by 317 attorneys,the largest num. ber represented by a single attornev being ut. The hotel corridors filled up as If by magic on the day the President returned from Deer Park. After to-morrow, when he starts for Bar Harbor, they will resume their1 usual August quietness. A delegation of Ohio republicans have told Mr Harrison that unless he placet certain patronage at their disposal tbev might as well give up all hope of carrying the legislature. It It not known what ans wer they received. Ex-Postmaster General I iatten, editor of the "., and Civil Service Commissioner Ronsevelt.have been Indulging in a wordy warfare In the columns of the newspapers. The Interior department has sent a com missioner to France to learn as much as possible about the Irrigating methods in use over there in order that the knowledge obtained may be used to devise some wav of Irrigating the enormous tracts of arid lands in the west. A W Lyman, for years the Washington correspondent of the New York Sun, has purchased the Helena, Montana, Daily In irfrmlent. My Lyman will make the pa per fallow the Sun In Its political course. He will support Hill for the next presiden tial nomination. Ex-Senator Kellogg, of Louisiana, tavs Harrison by his appointments In that state has thrown away what little chanc the republicans had of carrying the third con gressional district, lie ai intimates rather ttroncly that the Louisiana delega tion in the next republican National Con vention will oppose the re-nomination cf Harrison. All of which is very interest ing, but the fact should not he forgotten that Kellogg has a very sorehead. The age limited for the appointment of letter carriers In non-civil tervice post offices hat been extended from thirtv-live to forty years. More than forty democrats were dis. charged from the Government prin'"g vlwce last week. When a vessel hugs the short, hat follows? Why, a little smack on the beach, to lie sure. The Standard Oil Company ol thit coun try it ttretchlng itt octopus clawt into Eu rope, striving to control the oil trade in the old world. Its chief competitor has been Russia, whose petroleum product it taid to be controlled by the Rothschilds but the American millionaires seem to have stolen a march on their European rivals for one year at least. AH last year the Standard Oil Company was engaged in buying up empty oil barrels tnd shipping them out of reach. Then it secured all the pipe manufacturers and tied them up. Ff. nally, it secured all the oil carrying steam ers and put them cut of reach. So,though Russian oil is now produced, there is at present no way to ship it,and '.he Standard Oil Comnanv monono!iz;s the market.both here and in Europe. It is this probably that has made oil increase in price, the crude oil having recently advanced to more than one dollar a bond, for the first time in several vears. Senator Ir.galis, of Kansas, is spending his vacation in the collection of a library, All In galls needs as a statesman is a slang dictionary and a large volume of wind. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STOCKHOLDERS MEETIX i.Notiee is hereby given that the annual meet ing of the stockholders of tha Capital Gotd and Silver Mining Company of the city of Salem. Oiejon, will be held at the on ce of the Company in saM city, on the second Thursday, the 8th day of August, 1S89; at 3 o'clock p. m for the election of directors and for such other business as may come before the meeting J. H. Stricexer, Secretary. 3Ieir, Oregon, Jul.. 21ih, lSi9, IDR SALK.-Four yoke and a btir of ' goori work Oxen, together with yokes and chains; are well broke cattle, and will be sold at a bargain for cash, being a part ox the estate of John Robinett, de ceased. Appl- to John W. Piigli. Adiniu. istrator nf toe Estate at Shad J, Oregon. LOST A latest Improved Wlnihestei ritle, 8iz9 40-GS, oa tje roai from Al bauy to Independence an 1 within three miles of Albany. Any ouy wiil b? suita bly rewarded for re:ur'niut( i to tnisotn :e vay'b Williams. VtTOOD SAWING vVood-sRwed on J f short no'Jce, anywhere in the city. Regular prices. Orders left at Browne II dc blanard's wiil be promptly attended to. Geo. H. Warren, ITKiRSALECHEAP. I hive a good . span of horses and a two horse farm wairon new, and of the Newton make which I offei for sale cheap. The horses are gentle, true and sound. A woman can safely drive tuoja. They are six and seven years old rosiiectiveiy. W ill sell nil togitberor will sell .ho wagon sepa rate from the horses. For further infor mation cail at Democrat office or at my residence one mile nor.h of Albany In Benton countv. W. H. Warner. OLD IRON. Fifty tons of old iron castings, in any quantity, wanted immediately at the Albany Iron Works. SAND, AC Persons desiring sand, loam or gravel from the premises of F. L. Such in Benton county, can procure tickets for the same at my otlice. Craw ford's block, Albany, Oregon. Cat. E. Wolvestos. sHHlHinit. A reliable U. 8. Standard 3-ton scale, only $37. Delivered at your nearest rail, roul station free of freight on thirty days trial. Larger scales at proportionately low 1 rices. Warranted rive years. Address, F. C. HOFFMAN, Albany, Oregon 5 SPECIALTIES. CLOTHING Fashionable and Stylish Suite, Business Suits, Light weight Summer Suits. Boys, youth's and child ren's suits. Furnishing Goods Fine line of light weight underwear balbriggan and woolen ; aotier', tbiiU f neckwear, ne wire luppenders, guaranteed for two years all the latest novelties. BOOTS AND SHOES. A large line in this department of the best in the market. HAT? Staple and Fashionable lines, among others a fine stock of the John B. Stotson hats. Tailoring Merchant tailoring under expert tailor. Suits made to order under short notice at remarkable low figures. More goods tamed oat than ever before. L. E. BLA1H. 5 Stick a Pin At Cost At Cost TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS I WILL SELL Mr ENTIRE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. ajt cost. THIS WILL BE A CLOSING OUT SALE, AND THEYIMUST CO. COME EARLY AND CET Real Bargains. AT THE SAME TIME DO NOT EORCET THAT I HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS Notions, Furnshing Goods, etc, WOULD ESPEMALLP CALL POUR ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING LINES: Dress Goods, Trimmings, Silk, Table Linen, Gloves, Hosie ry, Fancy Goods, etc a) ALL AT LOWEST CASH PRICE RESPECTFULLY, W. P. READ, The Leading ash Dry Goods Store. J.J. DOR HIS, Abstractor an(l Conveyancer, jyfronije at the Court House, a hiTfamous Wire Buckle Suspender WARRANTED, fMJiiaWIs.M tax in the fact that X am offering better bargains than any one else in Albany Bought at bankrupt sales I can Rail First-Class Goods at cr below COST. FOR j General merchandise oi all kinds call'on me. Fariie.u bargains in a sam i ofsboes. i Cash for Goods or Country predate Gc w. simso Albany, Oregos. For sale only by L. E, BUM, FOR THE BEST FURNITURE -callj.on; the- Albany Furniture Company OPPOS1TK MEW ART A SOX'S, BED ROOMISETS, TABLES, CHAIRS, UPHOLSTERED QOODS.tWALL PAPERS, BABY CARRIAGES ETC., ETC..ET HAWKIAS & PAItRELL WASHBURN Cany a first-class stock of Stoves, Tinware,Hardware,Etc., Which they are selling at remarkalby low prices. JOB WORK carefully and promptly done at reasonable prices, HOPKINS & SALTMARSH -DEALERS IN- STOVES; TIN WARE. SHEET IRON, COPPCR WARE ETC., ETC. Agent, for ,"On Time". Healing and cooking Stoves. Job work, plumbing etc. promptly attended to. 'CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE IN THE CITY. PURE DRUGS,. Paints, Oils, Stations tc and Prompt Mention .A.T DR. GUISS & SONS