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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1890)
IHE DAILY DEMOCRAT Tin-re is no tlouM that the republican maj(rit v of the nenate would be glad to ad just the tariff bill to the demands of thr count rv if Quav and hi gang of fat -fryers would let them. Hut on the pavment of the compensation for ''fat" furnished in the lust campaign depends the securing of more for the next campaign, and the bond, therefore, must be executed The republican majority In the present congress Is baeJ on the republican gerry mander of 14 northern ta'.ea, giving 79 republican congressmen, 0n.jr3.S5.? repub. Hcan votes each, and requiring from the 47 democratic congressmen 65, 40S demo cratic votes each. (From our regular correspondent.) tVASHIXliTON. Washington, June 16, 190. Paradoxical as it maj appear, the recent extreme warm spell seems to have cooled public interest in tbe proceedings of con grew, and thinned out thai body to about the required number to constitute a quor um and transact business. The old adage that "he who can wait will eventually feel anything he desires" was never better demonstrated than by the action of the congress. The old hands, the queen bees. the old shepard dogs of the flock, have a-. quired to a treat extent what they had panted for, and are now dozing amid leafy bowers along the sea. While the public ii anxious to have all cUcussion dropped i; the lpnoriunitv for the medioitv of the national legislation to approach the second table and reduce the surpli . The action Is cmparitively unnoticed, uncared for 1 and unsung. Manv jiiiilions of dollars ore appropriated every day, with a brief word of explanation made by the members 1.1 charge of a bill regarding its contents. When the members of either House arc sufficiently aroused, they direct their shaft of wit and sarcasm at the other branch respecting its want of deliberation In pass ing bills and appropriating the public funds. Thev are equa'ly guilt v, however. The Iloiue has charged the senate with passing bills r.t the rate of 120 per minute. h record in passing public laws has been bhov 11 to have exceeded this rale, but wasn't cs fast as that of the House. The private bills are usually disposed of on evening sessions, when they are usually dumped, like a load of coal in a bunch The republicans of congress seem to act as if they were preparing to break up camp, and were perfectly regardless of the furni ture. They have certainly acted in a manner this season that would justify euch a feeling of despair. They have planned for the appropriation of enough money, this session, to pay the national debt. AfUr they go out, at the next election, they will probably try to raise a sentiment against their successor on ac count of a lack of money to discharge pub lie obligations and individual hopes, creat ed by the gang last discharged. The House silver bill has been reported back favorably from the finance commit tee to the senate, and offered as a substi tute, by Mr. Morrill, for the senate bill. It contains Important amendments that materially, alter it in a direction unsatis factory to the free-coinage men. The pro vision making the certificates legal tender . is struck out; also that making certificates redeemable in bullion at the option of the Secretary of the Treasury; and the section providing that when the mirket price of silver is Si.oj for 371' grains of silver, it shall be lawful to receive bullion for coin age, and the purchase of bullion be sua pended. J le was followed by Mr Evarts who gave a very interesting ie-iew of the history of silver legislation. He said that In 1S73 the two metals, gold and silver, were on a parity, and had been since 1803. That no trade or law of nature had broken that parity, but that it had been accom plished by the "'v.it and wisdom of man." That in iS;3 congress, while in a hypnotic condition, had passed the law demonetiz ings silver, which eventually reduced it 3c percent, in value. Mr Vance followed him in denouncing that act of congress and said that the tariff laws had contribu ted further in spreading bankruptcy ai.d ruin a'.nongst the fanning community. Speaker Reed, last week, announced the appointment of Mr Mills of Texas to the committee on rules. He notified the Speaker that he declined to serve. His friends say that his refusal to serve on committee with the Speaker is based upon personal grounds. Thepcculiai rulings of the Speaker during the present session, and his utter dUiega-d of the ordinary courtesies diu minority has provoked a feeling of unfriendliness on the part of Mr Mills that would make service on the same committee distasteful to him. A caucus of the republicans w ill be held on about the iSth, to consider suggestions to be offered by the srecia) committee now struggling with subject of federal elections. A bill w;ll uudoubtedly be piovided con taining the supervisory provisions and the worst fealures of the bills introduced by Messrs Rowcll, Lodge and McComas, The conference report of the anti -trust bill has been rejected and another confer ence ordered with instructions from the House committee to recede fioin the Houe amendments. lid ward K Valentine, the republican nominee has been elected bergeant-at-Arms of the senate, J'i'he Hou'-c devoted the r.Ost of Satur day in paying tribute to the memory of the late Samuel j Randall. The principal oration was bclivered by Mr O'Ncil ot TeniiM ivaiihi, who was followed by many others in unstinted praise ot the late slatesir.an. OK. FATTOJV, The Sclrnllfle HifUIWI, Guarantees a successful treatment In dlieases of women and all private diseases of either sex. Over fifty cases of catarrh cured since Jan. 1st In this city, and no failure heard from. Dozens of ladies cured of diseases peculiar to their sex and not one unsuccessful. $500 will be paid to any one he treats unsuccessfully after he has agreed to cure them. Consultation is free and you can freely call upon the Dr. Everything is strictly confidential and piivate. He prepares his own medi cines and you do not have to go to a drug store to have your prescription filled. His office Is co arranged that one patient does not meet another. He is not here for a few day s only but has permanently located and will stay. His prices correspond with the ncture of the disease and deserv ing poor are treated free Patients out of the city can be treated by correspondence, unless acute diseases. Office, li! urn berg's Block, Albany. Residence 3rd and Mont, gomery. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to S." The Dr can refer to any bank in Albany orthe Pacific Coast a to his relia bility, "and to the Oregon State Medical Society as to his standing in the medical protrusion. AlLt.iny Jiarker. VhoHr-(li: 8 !!tu 16c writ-. r-srK-20e H ly tf.OO, p"tntnot--75 ets per t-'i-;:" IinGfon foot, a Pl'len 75 cent? n&r hti. P.u It J'-t'c per lb utM , Kerens hams, l'-'-f. shoulders, s. s;de.10e. hi i 9c par lb. lOiir 4.25 per 'l.bl. Uckons 3.00 per dor. Ill Food- bran, U.oOper in. shorts, lf. middling, hor U. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Two Hen and One Boy FOUND DEAD!! While trying to Crowd their WAY 1XTO DEYGE & FRI3SV3AH BROS' Store, where they always have on hand the largest Stock south of Portland, of the latest improved Rifles and Shot Guns; an, immense stock of Fishing Tackle of every description; Tents, Hammocks, Camp Chairs and thousands of ether things too numerous to mention. Repair Sliop In connection with the Store, and one of the best workmen in the Stale to do any ana ail kinas ot worK. Come on. Come all; No trouble to show goods. "Small profit and quick sajes" is out motto. XTOT1CE IS HEUEBY GIVEN THAT ,A under the pronsions ot an act of the Legislature of Oresjon eDtitled, "An act to incorporate the City of Kugc-Le and to re peal allpcts and part of acts ic Citilk-t here with," tiled in the office of ti e Secretary of State, Fv.bm.ry 20:h, ISS9, the urinmn Cf ULcil of the City of Eugeue will Upus and dispose of the bonds of said city at par value of from $30,000 to $50,000, in dirnomir.fi tiuus of from $100 to flOOO as the puroh:tPcr 1, iny de-sire, payable 30 ears after d;to of issuing tlu game, with interest thereon &t the rut a not" to exceed 5 per cent per annum, payable seir.i annually. Sealed proposals to pnrchae said bonds will be received by the uruitMiirned at Kuigeue, Oregon, until Sept 1st, J81KI, and all fropoals roctivd will ho onend and conMdcrd on theo'h dayVf Spt, lSlHt, and said iKir.os will he diiusfil ot to the person or ptrsons making the be.it otter or offer tlic-rtfor. The c jnimon council rostrvs the riht to reject any and 1.1 propsals. ry order of the council. May 21st, 1S90. B F DORMS, Recorder for the City of Eugene, Will & Link, OPERA HOUSE MUSIC STORE, - AUK XT FOR TIT8 CT. LFERATHIt - II. F. Miller, And the Favorite J. BAUER & CO, PIANOS. - -Alt the House Proof "EAREUrF," And other First-Class O E G A 3ST S. S..I. Ageiiu tr th. ELDREME 15. : and : XKW HOME Hewing .Mnclitnci,. OitsvNs - Cleaned- and - Kepaikfp. A WAX', OlLCvX. :L. E. 5 LAIN lla IJoo I"eclr.ivl -ATI IE- 1 - mum Now the Create ;t Atlractia is His Lar:o Stoc of jini tvlish LIGHT - WEBET Strav (jlco.ds, Etc., -In Keeping Wtli tlie Season. 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Smoke the teARS a, o I n ft, '"'j j (tr w vj 'l M H H Ml SB C3 id - km - km, - Sg;:!; - sod - Stoves and Ranges, -All l'lillv Wa.nmH.Hn- STYLE, WOEE aiid PRICES. FARGO'S S2.5Q vHf y --IHAUli.biAF.' oat .tt secoct FOR GENTLEMEN Is'tlio Best Shoe in tho Market for the Price. FOB S-A-LM J3-ST - G. -:- W. -:- SIMPSON, '.VliO'i: sTCK'K v GBBERAL MBEOHAj'DISS, UliU i iilrS G , lrO., ETO Is now Larger and Petter tl-.an Kver. Manuijobred by Julius IMPORTED AMD KEY WES" Joseph Rug and smykiog tobhCco, Merschna acd brUr pipes aiuokea artMi cpiiHiniry j DEALER I3ST R FD I Choice Candy, Xuls Frnit, clc NEARTHE POSTOFFICE. E C. Sean1!??, D;y Bco33, liotionn, GjiitsF:irn ishing3 ami BOOTS AD SEJSiS Our stock ul boot nm! f hot U now cnmpkte In nil lir.i s for sprini; fade. We will mv ou menu! n ur.; ini tf 11-. ,. '.(.!!, niis'-ct anil clii'.di cn iir.v mvs a specia t v. Exclusive Apii v lUe I'VUx.OW HtHnw E. C. SEARLS, Viiniitmr's New hi(V. MONKY. tlrmo cpilnl lo lnan on ppmvoil swuriiv. W K McP 'or on. Real K-tat? anil 'inx.irancn Broker, Front atrerl, ipi csite the Kuaa lli.u-te. IOK SAI.K. A (!: laom. iu, ,n tixturea and ttaclimeri,nn ea.'on ab'o ternn. Call on John Meilin, at the C'ential School builUinit. rpo F.KXT. A furniihed cotUge, tire A ro3m, with or without piano, for thre months. Inquire at thii otlice. rP KENT. Sica ftirui.hcil loonn to I J. rrnt, inquire at th; otBoe. Montague & Son, CORNER FIRST S ITERRYCSTS GrccricProdaccyTobacc C-lgaw. Confcctiomiry. 5lc, 1 fWlt-