THE DAILY DEMOCRAT.
ISO 8UK PLUS. ' '
Theiurplusln the treasury hai dwindled
during one .year of republican admlnistra
Uon from $110,000,000 to lest than $40,-
000,000 and the spoliation of public fundi
everywhere contemplated by the party In
power will not be long In reducing tSe
"vaunted surplus" to a reminiscence. Ex
Speaker Carlisle has made a careful sur
vey of the financial outlook for the Plaint
Dialer which shows the reckless extrava
gance into which the republican party pur
poses to plunge the country.- Mr. Carlisle
detailed the new pension legislation with
the enormous expenditures Involved which
was given to the readers of the Plttin Deal
er some days ago in pn interview with
Represenative Morrill, chairman of the
pension committee. Summarized it in
cludes the repeal of the limitation of ar
rearages act, $471,000,000; service pension
bill, $144,000,000; the bill to pension ex-
prisoners of war at the rate of $J per day
for each day of Imprisonments, $10,000,
000; the dependent pension bill now un
der discussion in the senate, $50,000,000,
the bill increasing pensions of certain class
from $50 to $72 per month which has al
cady passed the House, $j.cw,ooo. Other
pension bills.including one to pension army
nurses at the rate of $25 per month, $30,
000,000. "The bills enumerated," said
Mr. Carlisle, "will, if passed.add $7oS,ooo.
000 to the $100,000,000 now expended for
pensions. Besides these pension bills
there U a bill to refund the direct tax, $17,
000.000; the bill to subsidize owners of
South American steamships companies for j
period of ten years, $6,000,000 the first
year and $i,ooo'oo3 each year thereafter;
a bill which has already been reported to
the senate appropriating $126,000,000 for
coast defences, of which $21,000,000 are
to be expended during the ensuing year,
and a bill appropriating $300,000,000 for
the construction of vessels and naval
armament. Then their Is tne Blair educa
tional bill which Is on the eve of being
passed by the senate, $77,003,000, and the
French spoliation claims, which will cer
tainly be allowed by the present congress
and which some estimate as high as $40,
000,000." "What Is the prcf ;nt condition cf the
national finances?"
"Even If there should be no reduction o f
revenue by a revision of the tariff or the
repeal of the tobacco tax, the secretary of
the treasury estimates In his official report
the total receipts of the government from
all source for the net fiscal year at
$385,000,000, and he estimates the total
expenditures already provided by la-.v, In
eluding the sinking fund, at $341,000,000,
leaving a surplus of $43,000,000. But it
it already apparent that the appropriations
or the ordinary expenses of the govern
men! for the next fiscal year will be large
ly In excess of the secretary's estimate.
It has been stated on the floor of the
House by republican members of the ap
propriations committee that $442,000,000
will be required to meet the regular de
mands of the government, and If this is
correct there will be a deficit of $27,000,-
000 Instead of a surplus, supposing none
of the extravagant appropriations I have
mentioned are made."
"Do you think many of them will be
passed?"
1 'Of course It Is Impossible for me to say
what bills will be passed, but they show
what a wide range ttu republican treasury
raids ara taking, and one thing Is certain
and the country ought to understand I',
they will be passed If the republican party
desires to pass them. It controls the
senate, the House and the president, and
uch rules have been fromulated that dem
ocrats can neither defeat nor delay any
measures which the majority may see
proper to pass. Tension bills are prlvl
leged and can be taken up any day and
passed. If repeated pledges made to
soldier and other classes by the republican
party are not redeemed at this session it
will be simply because the leaders of the
party In their Inner conciences neither de
Ire nor purpose to redeem them. All ob
structions are cleared away and If when
this tension closet any republican notes
have gone to protest tt will be because the
leaders have deliberately declined to honor
them. The time and opportunity have
arrived and the republican party must
Uke the whole responsibility for action or
nonaction. It Is true that the passage of
thcue bills, or any considerable prt of
them, would make It absolutely necessary
o Impose additional taesutKin the people,
but the republican party knew tals jutt
as well when It made Its promises to
soldiers a it knows It now and therefore
't cannot shirk the ic$ponibillty on that
ground. All through the lat campaign
the democrat IntUted that tV redemption
of promise made by the republican party
would bankrupt the treasury and require
a large Increase either In taxation or the
public debt. The day of reckoning has
cotr.e," Cleveland P!iiimittlrr,
A curious connection between the color and
the auditory sense has been observed by Dr
Albertine. He has discovered that persons
suffering from daltonism, that is, eolor blind
nets to certain hues, have a corresponding
deafness to certain musical notes, Special in
stances are given. For example, a person not
having the sensation of red cannot dis'.inguish
the note , a person blind to green cannot
recognize re, nor can the notes be produced by
the the voice.
There are four M'i on a silver dollar, two
plainly visible one each in the words Unum
and America, another ls distrinct at the base
of the Goddess of Liberty and t'.. fourth on
the left curve of the knot that binds the wreath
together on the reverse side of the coin. The
laft is hardly visible to tic naked eye. Mr
Morgan was the designer and engraver of the
die and the small m represents the initial of
his name.
There is talk in France of utilizing water
courses as a railway motive power. It i pro
posed tnai tne track shall be lata on an em
bankment in the middle of )the current, and
that the locomotives shall have two paddle
wlicels dipping i to the water and revolved by
Tiik IVhtland Ukanch. Going awnv,
going away. We have tUfiiled to close
out hu 1 1 h-hh, miii our entire Ht'k
clothing, lxotH, shoes and gents' fur-
UlHIllllL'UfXHlH. llirilltlire. HtOVCH. tlliunro
crockery, ttc, Ja, liuiHt 1 sold by April
milium reserve, reganiieH 01 cost,
Kerne 111 her thm i vnnr hmt nml
ciuiuce 10 get goons at almost vour own
price. Lome one, come all ami take ad
vantage of tliiH great opportunity. Also
noiiseand lot tor sale, cheap, in the be
location in Albany.
Thk Portland Bkaxcii,
Wise & Co., Proprs,
P. E. Young's old stand.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
J A DIES, ATTENTION -I m prepared
10 ao aress-makinK on short notice, r er
fret tit and satisfaction gnarAntned. Thanks
lor past lavors, (iive tne a call.
AIrs H Barne.h.
Cor Gth and Jefferson.
Di iumno Pekmith. Residents of the city
u of Albany desiring blanks for ap
plications for building permits within
the city limits, can secure the same of
the city recorder without cost.
WANTEDFOUR MEW. to travel Id
the ctv and country ami tnka onlpm
lor goods. Uood rererafiLMsaml huninnu
qualifications required. Permanent em
piojment and good salary. For par.iou-
lar, call on, or address Adams a "Aal-
lack, Albany. Oregon.
171AKM FOR HA LB. Two hundred
M. acres 01 gooa inrtn land all in culti
vation, with gcod tw story house, good
barn and ol bar outhouses. Good wator
f.r fajiMj aod stock. Good pAarand ap-
F' iuwj won s otnsr Kias O'
f'Uit. Would make lvo irnail mnll
farms. Situated fonr mils'- outbwast of
Aioany. inquire at tbls omoe.
TO TAXPAYERS. Notice Is hereby
given that County taxes will bnsouie
unumiuiui uu a.prii 1st. All taxpayers
are there tore warned to call and setife
for the same before .bat that and save
costs.
John Small mom,
Sheriff.
Notice.
Tha undersigned harebv mnounnM tn th
public that he has sold his grocery bminess
to Mr Montague & Son, wuo come well
recommended, and will continue the business
at the old corner. Tnone indebted at the
store wi.l.'p.eate call and settle.
try respectfully,
J M Baric a.
Sta te Treasurer's Thirty
Fifth Notice,
Statu or Okeook, I
TkKiM-KRK'n Omen,'
Sai.km, .Mii nh 10, l.S!K. )
Notice in hereby given that thcro ar
suflii-ient funds on hand to pay the fol
lowing warrant, and tliat they will be
I'uui on irvpcmauon ai una omoe: War
rants of lsstl and 18'.H., nmulx'red V7F
Hi;4, 1117, 11 2, 1138, 1-Jiil, 15(0, 27.S2
275:1, 17fi(l, 27(iS, 277U, 27(iii, 2773, 27:w'
271)4, 27M, 27(11 and 2760. Intercut will
not be allowed after the ilato of tlii.
U. W. Wkiiii, State Treasurer.
L.E. b lain;
Don't
'fpoilyour
Feet iv itli,
Cheap
Shoes:
Korrot Shape."
mm
h 7uwuiparfeoton
tit, with frwejm.i f tun i cornS
aaj ii dlecomfort
will aJsyttrUM
Burt&PackardShoe
It i .knoitj((cj u tic ip.-jt
im.jjUi&'t Iht but wtnnny mil
y!itk frnllaluaa'l ghm
nuJd li. tb w..rj.
The Burt At Packard
ynoe tLu a. .Tt mtui
uli.i r ni aLu, LmUi . a.,
i i: in tat t. AllMi!r
IIand.mJt Hni-t!t,
Burtwelti aliM B.'V' sc.!
Vt-Tw'. If Dul br yoor
IrI.r -nJ fcU tiauit uui your
Vackardafield.
frKcCKTi'N, M.'.i-S.
Wear the Burt & Packard" Korrcct Shape. '
CD
Keeps tho leading stock of
Clothing, Gents Furnishing
CP"1. Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots
and Shoes, Wet Weather
Goods and the Leading Tail
oring Department, in the
Valley
CfO,
George C. Henderson
SUCCESSOR TO LA FOREST & THOMPSON
Dealer in
Choice Groceries
5
Stockinet and Jkrit Jackrt.
Jiit received anew upply. I
think Ihe besl ever ihown (or the
moner.
Sami kl E. Yoi'Mo.
J W Bent)?, hft bo-t antl ilio mkr in
tit J, oppi-lte Kortmitlr & trinx',
0(xh1 eoikiiig ttovt only $10 at Ilopif m h
Baltmartb'a.
rretrrlpiUa DranUt.
tMEU ;v "
g!UT ARTICLES K
in
Produce; Crockery Ware; Tobac
co eu.
Low Trices and Prompt Attention.
HBtRUiMStapSHigl;
h i 5JLPATH1CKS P1LIS
MILLER BROS.,
l'-M.HJ
Fi8!d, TajBtaWB & Flower Seeds,
APIARY AND POULTRY
SUPPLIES,
Gsrdet; Tools, Ferttlize-s, Trees, Etc.
itW Soeoml .strrtt, M. ,won ,, T.vior,
lortlml. Oregon.
ITS. i for cUlmqc.
Montague fi Son,
... P COIRIISrEIR FIRST & FEEET STS.,
len)ers in
Groceries, Produce, Tobacco, Cigars,
Loiiicciionary. , Eic
1 rotluca w.ntol id r T.-Mtige for jixkI. or cm!i.
prompt tt. ntion. TRY US-
Fiat-clMu gooila and
G L. BLAOKMAJ .
The Leading "Druggist,
SEATTLE'S
Migbty growth tlm pvat tea yoarB iato one of the worl i's greatest cit
ies ia wibcut a parallel. . No pea caa dow portray ber resources or thn
coutinued prosperity that the jearf cf the luture will pour into her.
World Renowned Harbors
And her Scenic sho.-e linra to Lakes and Sound 1 Never has the Hani of
Nature been 8u lavish in her gifts to make tha
World's Last Great City.
Rome, on hpr soviin hit Im, w nothinsr to SEATTLE'S SNOW
CROWNED OLYMPICS on the Nurtb rd West; CASCADES on tho
Eist and South, and from these mighty Vulwarkn of lirnllh, energy, inspire-tion-givicg,
therearises the Mighty MOUNT RAINIER, a-w-a-y above
every competitor on the Pacini, reminding one of
SEATTLE, THE QUEEN CITY,
At the base, which, in another soore of years, will pass jti POPULATION
every city on the Pacific the World's biggst ocean
The Wassom Addition
TO SEATTLE
JUST PUT ON THE MARKET,
LOTS S'200 EACH AND UPWAKDS,
T-A-KIEST OFF I35T THIRTY DATS.
ALBANY
sPEALER IX-
(OREGON.
DRUGS, MEDICINES STATIONARY &G.
RpvUIII-FinTMIt Altll tVrf i nsrj- an 1 M.nl-! Ia.trunnt
Prearrlptlaaat'srelnllenpvaiiled 'ay an.1 ulght.
SOME OF ITS ADVANTAGES-
Every lot in foil view of Mount Rainier and Lake Washington; en
railroad; at depot; adjoining Ravenna Park; an eleetrio railway as loon as can
b completed to it; half dozen fine residences already under sontract on Ad
dition $25,000 Female College to be opened September, 1S90.
WITHOUT DOUBT
THE WASSOM ADDITION
Is the Place whete men and women of Money and Sense and Rifinsucxt
will make their homes and why?
BECAUSE
The College, the Mineral Springs, Ravenna Park, the view of Mount BUiaiet
which ia grander here than anywhere else on Puget Stuad. tf for no oihei
reason , would make it most desirable.
In Seattle a Mighty city is building. Take hald of the best while
yon have a chance at Lowest Prices.
To the Pioneer, a word :
Why did yoa crcaa the plains? Why did yon take year life tmi thai
of others in yonr hands and come to tha Coaet? What pan uta write the
hip tor j? Too have conquered thin land made the grewtb tf great cities Im
perative and the amassing of collossal fortanee, almost in a day, possible.
Now, by the iuvesiment of a few thousand, or hundred dollars, yoa raav
reap the harvest that belongs to yen. Will jou do it? The greatest eor
poiations, the ablest financiers tf Europe and Amerioa are investing thou
sands nay, millions, in Seattle. Will you not invest? Tour chance is
NOW. Seize it. I have a 60 acre tract, an 80 and twe 40 aora treats.
Only a few left cheap; ripe for platting, any one of which will mike youi
foitune in a short tim. Buy quick. I can't duplicate them.
Rev. J. R. Kirkpttrick is among yoa and the Sole Agent for
WASSOM'S ADDITION
In Oregon. Call on him at once.
I will he in Albany in a few days and wiii remain onlr a dnv 1
Would be glad to meet you personally and ure you to i jin ua in the material
upbuilding of Seattle, the Queen City of the Facifc. When in Sttlo. ka
sure and call at Room 343 Seattle Block, where I will take genuine pleasars
in snowing yoa toe cuy.
W W BECK