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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1889)
She Jjnttocrat. The name of Russell Hrrua i i:po tht list of tbos h have Mcenuei to the top of the Eiffel Towf . WiUiam Walter Phelps has ooeustc hich mae fcira jopular in Germ my, tie likes lCttm When he Ined in Waahif.on he always c!raak a b::Ie of the test imported beer before icirirg at night. It is sail that the United Suits accumulates wealth at the rate of $2,sno,oco caily This is equal to r.e-:hir4 of the accumulations of aU the rest of manltinj outside the Unite! .States. The man is rich ho dosen't ar.t more than he has means to get. Sone cce has said that liches consist in the abun dance of things a man does not ar.t, and there is a great pi!e of solid chunks of bim in the siyirg. Wfen Mr Cleveland btcw f resiatn: he iound a Keiblicaa a every pct;fice. When Harrison croiei with fc tribe into the White house he ia-nd kalfor nre of tut iosto:ts siili held by Keru: (tears, and 15.000 chrr.gfs were mi-e in five mcmths, as against 4000 ja the same tiir. tinier the Democratic adiru-ji-tration. -Orr-anied freed,"' iJid Icn P'.att The American girls who marry lords are commonly supposed to owe their con quests to coin. Miss Caroline Fitzgerald, of New York, who U engaged to Lord Edward Filzmaurice, has uthtr claim to distinction. She i a classical scholar and linguist, a student of Sanskrit, a member of the Oriental Society and a poetess be sides. Add to all this that she Is only twenty-one and an heiress in her own right and it is no wonder that the younger brother of the Viceroy of India succumbed. Q&even hundred millions in the Nation 1 treasury. That is considerable money. It belongs o the people and much of it should be in circulation. True a great deal is held for the redemption of coin certifi cates, but aside from this sum there is a great pile of money in the gorernment vaults thfct should never have been col lect ed from the people, for the government cannot use it except for corrupt or extrav agant purposes. The emigration from Germany since 1S71 has reached atotal of 1.760,297. Of these, 1,018,816 came to the United States 4780 went to British North America.3343 to Brazil, 15.599 toother parts of South Ameriea,i6,34i to Australia,4947to Africa, and 10S6 to Asia. Notwithstanding this loss of nearly two millions of people, Ger many it In no danger of becoming depop ulated. Some districts may su0er,butthe empire as a whole shows a steady increase in the number of Inhabitants. Society should be awakened to the ne cessity of self protection. Education, as a protective measure, should be more thor ough and more practical. The wealth of the country should be more heavily assess ed lo sustain a broader and better educa tion. It is to its own interests to have the masses educated ; and having done all that should be done to educate everybody, men should be held strictly responsible for th-ir crimes, and the foolish, soft-headed, soft-hearted sentiments that plead for mercy for red handed criminals and chron ic depredators upon the rights of others should cease. Senator Ingalls of Kansas has been placated. Some weeks ago the republican papers printed the story that Preside nt Harrison told the Kansas senator, who was isking the removal of a democratic official in the middle of his term, that uwe, (the republicans,) must do at least as well as Cleveland did" in that matter. Then In galls asked Harrison, significantly 'Where is Cleveland now f" This hint mut have been sufficient, for at Tope ka the other dav Senator Ingalls told some complaining patriots : "I think we are doing quite well. There have been four times as many changes made In the postcflices in Kansas by President Harrison as were made by Cleveland in the same length of time. In my county there is not a democratic post master remaining." Inm-rk at Once. Mr. Julius Grad wohl's advice to the people of Albany ts to insure at once before it is tco late, for the lire fiend is devastating the cities of the N. W. Mr Grail wohl represents seven solid companies, with an aggregate cap) ul of $76,000,000 and a cah deposit of .55C,ooo at Salem. As well as business mcn.farmers should insure their crops, for they will burn, a a number of cases already testify. Though Mr Gradwohl's companies lost tome in Seattle, Vancou ver, Kllensburgh and Spokane Kalis their capital is w great the loss is not felt, and they will continue to place risks and pav !osc with their uual promptnt, the ame as they did aftor the great Chicago fire, in which their losses were heavy. Babies. The finest line o! baby carr -ges in the Valley j-ist n :e!ved at Stewart Sox's. Prices are remarkably cheap con. sidcring the superior quality of the carri ages. Strcck Oil. At per 5 Ballon can et Standard oil, at the Willamette ''acking Co. 'a store. A Louisville druggitt kills thtOarnss of flies about his soda fountain in a novel manner. He discovered that insect pow der U of almost as rapid combustion as gunpowder, though the flarre lives several seconds. By a further investigation he discovered that a portion of the powder, thrown from the bellows through the fame of a lighted match held six inches away, produced the required flixe.ar.d wai capa b e of de'.ioyirg n:es by the million. He therefore puts out so.r.e bait for them every morning her. tr.ey na ve collect ed insufficient number he gt his pow der and match.ia J the work of detruction U sure and iwift. S3 guilt v fly escapes the scorching of the wins. By this means all the flies in the store can be destroyed in a few rsinutt-s. In ihe Lead.-Mr. Julius Gradwohl lead in hi buines and wishes it under stood that he will carry the fine.: stock of crockery aare in the Valley, tecciving his goods from headquarter, ai.d keeping up with the time in ail trie latent novelties. He ha received a fine lot of Wedgwood & Co" Newyacht decorated ware, called ruby ware, handsomest good in the mark et. Mr Gradwohl makes crockery a spec ialty and will meet the demands" of the public in any line. Do not er.d away for goods but give him a call, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PART NERSHIP. The partoenhip hereto fore existing under the firm name of WsJIac. Thompson X Co., wherein T L Wallace, W 5 Thompson E LaForest, of the city of Al bany, Lido conoty, Oregon, were general partners, it tkia tbe 7th dav of August, A. D. 1SS9, duaoWed hy mutual content, T L Wallace, retirine. The botiuets will be con- d acted at the saice place by W 3 Thompson aad JL 1 forest, under the brm name, .La Forest Thompson, who atsnuie all li abilities and collect all accounts due tbe firm. bated this 7th day of A o trait, 1SS9. t. L. Wallsce, W. S. Thompson, E. La Forest. IT OR SALE. -Four yoke and a htlf of goo' work Oxen, together wi:h yokes and chains; are well broke cattle, and will be Rold at a bargain for cab. being a part 01 the estate of John Robinett, de ceased. AppKto John W. Purh. Admin istrator of the Estate at SbU, Oregon. O AND, AC Persons desiring sand, 3 loam or gravel frvm the premiums of F. L. Such in Benton county, cn procure tickets for the same at my oiUoe, Craw ford's Mock, Albany, Oregon. Cti, E. WoLVERTOST. A reliable TJ. S. Standard 3-too scale, only $37. Delivered at your nearest rail roid station free of freijebton mirty days trial. Larger scales at proportionately low j rices. Warranted five 3 ears. Address, 'F. C. HOFFMAN, Albany, Oregon FORSALE CHEAP. I have a good span of bora and a two horse farm wafion new, and of the Newton make which I sffei for ale cheap. The borGes are gentle, true and omid. A woman can afsiy drivn tnem. They are six and seven years old rorctire.y. Will sell uil togitber or will sell iho wagon sepa rate from tbe horses. For further infor mation cail at Dbmoor4t office or at my residence one mile norh of Albany in Denton county. W. H. tS'ABNER, OLD IRON". Fifty tons of old iron castings, in any quantity, wanted immediately at the Albany Iron Works. J. J. DORRIS, Abstractor and Conveyancer, fOmia at tUeJCourt Houw, THE FAMOUS Wire Buckle Suspender WARRANTED. L. E. BLAIN, 5 SPECIALTIES. CLOTBIfJG F.shionaUe and SryJisb Salts, BusiueM Suits, Ligbt weihv Samccer Suit. Boys, youth's and cM! J ta'e suits. Furnishing Goods . 1 Fine line of light weight uoJeiwetr balbriggan and Tcolsn ; Hosiery, thi'U fneckwear, fine wire iufpeiiders, 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 lines, amoog others a fine stock of the John B. Stetson hats. Tailoring Merchant tailoring under expert tailor. Suits made to order under short notice at remarkable low figures. More goods turned out than eTer before. L. E. BLAIN. 5 Stick a Pin in the fact that I am offering better bargains than any one else in Aibacv Bought at bankrupt sales I can sell First-Class Goods at or below COST. FOP General merchandise of all kiuds call on rca. Prini.. i. ofshoes. m a sany At Cost AtCost TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY LARCE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER Cttj 1 hill atLl mi tNIInt SIUCK Or BOOTS AND SHOES AT COST. THIS WILL BE ACLQSINCOUT SALE, AND THEYIMUST CO. COME EARLY AND CET Real Bargains. AT THE SAME TIME DO NOT EORCET THAT I HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY GOODS Notions, Furnshing Goods, ety WOULD ESPECIALLP CALL POUR ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWIKC LINES: Dress Goods, Trimmings, Silk, Table Linen, Gloves, Hosie ry, Fancy Goods, etc ALL AT LOWEST CASH PRICE RESPECTFULLY, W. F. READ, The Leading Cash Dry Goods Store, r For sale only by I Cash for Goods or Country prcdite Oc W. SIMFSOV Albany, Orego. FOR THE BEST FURNITURE -CAUI.Oyj THE Albany Furniture Company OPPOSITE STEWART A SOX'S, BED ROOM SETS, TABLES, CHAIRS, UPHOLSTERED GOODS. WALL PAPERS, BABY CARRIAGES ETC., ETC..ET IIAWKIAS Sc. PAItRELL MATTHEWS & WASHBURN, Can; a firstclass stock of Stoves, Tinware,Hardware,Etc, Which they aro feiline at remarkalby lew prices. JOB WORK carefully and promptly done at reasonable prices, Hopkins & saltmarsh -DEALEVS IN- STOVES; TIN WARE, SHEET IRON, COPPER !H ETC., ETC. Agents for "On",Time",Healing and cooking StoTea. Job work, plumWi etc, promptly attended to. CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE IN THE CITY PURE DRUGS Paints, Oils, Stationary, Etc, and Prompt -A.T' DR. GUISS & SONS