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DAILY DEMOCRAT. A fElilL T9 PENNSYLVANIA. It would be wise for those Pennsylvanl protectlonlits who are persuaded them selves that the recent republican defeat wai due to "local causes" extending over the whole country from New England to the Rock Mountains to take note of what thought upon this subject In the west They are not talking much about "local causes" out there. Here is what the St Louis Gto6 Democrat, the great republican organ of the southwest, says: The defeat this year hat not only been severer than the party ever encountered before.but the causes go deeper than official irregularities and factional feuds. On th leading issues of vital concern to the peo ple the republicans in congress nave gone wrong. On neither the elections bill nor the tariff has congress met the desires of the massess ot the republicans, ana ine ballot-box merely gives a formal manifest ation of the popular dissatisfaction which lite conduct ot mat ooay nas causes In the Northwest, the St. Paul Pioneer Press declares the result "a deliberate re buke from the people, who believe In pro tection, but not in protection run mad." The country, It says, has repudiated "the odious thing known as McKinleylsm,"root and branch, and "the question now is will the party leaders take to heart this painful and costly lesson, and bring the party policy Into harmony with its past, before a worse thing comes upon them and upon the mighty organization whose fortunes they have so wofully mismanaged?" The Chicago Tribune equally attributes the result to the disgust of former repub licans with the party policy, and it asks: What do the republican congressmen in tend to do? Do they wish to make these republicans who have bolted for the first time stay with the democrats? Do they wish to keep from the bolts two years hence those whom they drove awav last Tuesday? Have not they done mischief eitcugh? No matter how good their In tentions were, have not they shown that they misrepresented their paity when they voted for the McKinley bill? What can they do now they have seen their mis take except to undo it and repeal at the short session the increased duties of the long one? We make these quotations to show the character of the demand that is certain to come upon congress at once,and the danger to the whole policy of protection in a fool ish persistence in the gross caricature which the country has so vehemently repudiated. Whether or not tic elections of 1892 re sult in favor of the democratic party .there is no likelihood of the tide setting back' ward toward the partv of high taxes. The farmers who are in revolt may not become democrats, but they certainly are not com ing back to a party that has allowed its policy to become identified with monopoly ( and if we keep on prodding them with high taxes we shall 60on get them into a very daugcrous frame of mind. Pennsylvania has much at stake in this ctisls. It is possible to save protection by promptly abandoning its caricature. But if McKinleyism Is to be made the issue in another campaign there will pot be much left of the Pennsylvania idea by the time western states get through oith it. DBMUCIIATIC (ITT COXTEKTIOM A nusi meeting of the democratic v ters of the city of Albany, will be held in the Circuit Court room, nt tho court house, on Saturday evening, Jov. it 181(0, at 7 J'clock, for the purpose of nouf inatuiL' candidates for marshal ami Treasurer, to be voted for at tlio regular annual city election, to be held on Mon any, uec. 1, lsuu. C. II. Stkwaht, Jons I'i.klan. City Central Committee, New Blacksmith Shop G ft Willis has just completed his blacksmith shop at the corner of Second and Railroad streets where all kinds of iron and wood work can be had and done In first class orde Bring on your plows, wagons, etc., etc, for repa rs. Notice I &17 Rogers Bro's knives forks and spoons at M FrenchV'Th corner jewelry store. ' Warranted A No. 9SB This Trade Mai k on a stove means it Is thn best thvt ex- nenence and skill can con trive. Bold only by Smith oc senders. Don't fail to our met and bf.va1 clothing before purchasing elsewhere. W sell the best clothing for the least money of any bouse in the city. Look md )e con Tinced. U W bimpsoo. ken nttcic. C ured In One lar Holden: A few nicliU since I was with a sere throat, cough and stitf luted your fc. thereat Louyii nyrui' and hy morning 1 was neatly well, and br nu'nt cureu. jamh iattersox, Cupfc Woolen Mills, St nek ton. Lri'e size $1, amall 50 cent. For eae by A lumtmng, diuggut. City conventions to alight. PI 'S1NCMUTY. The Herald says: There will be one test of the sincerity of the democratic party in congress that 'has not yet been alluded to, which will never theless bo applied. If the democratic leaders were sincere In theia accusations against the tariff law, they will let the law stand as it Is, as an cthci-nt campaign a gainst the republican party. If on the other hand their accusations have been for partisan purposes only, they will endeavor i to repeal the law, in order not to let it re fute their statements and prove itselt a ben etiicentact. The probable fir-it move that they will make will be to repeal the law. If they will let it stand the republicans will ask no greater favor of them for .the law will work out its own salvation. Our cotemporaiy's viewj as to "tests of sincerity" seem to be as sadly demoralized and blunted as Its views on the tariff since the election. The test to which the democrats in the house will be put will be just theoppositeof what the Herald states it to be, The dem erits were never more sincere on any sub ject than In their opposition to McKinley ism. Of this there is no occasion for doubt. The test of their sincerity will be their repeal or modification of the McKin ley bill. To let the law 8' and as it is so that it might be used as campaign c.i.ltal against the republicans would be evidence of the verv grossest insincer'.ty. The highest nuibition of the democrats now Is, to mold the policy of this government with trg . d tu protectionism, and not to capure the otliccs. The wrenching of power from the , republicans Is u nntter of secondary im portance, hence democrats will seek the, repeal or modiiicatljn of the law at once without regard to its use as campaign cap ital. V. ft. OMWrnl. nt flsritnil Tlnvi . Mm t.r.-mrnati( dnipxlsta of (seven tM and 'ritiitlUNy, cut ..limit, in alottt rto the Edwin W. Juy Co., Julv I.'lth, says, " Wo have no irL'.ai'uii"t. on our sf-olvei, that shows Bueh refills h juv's Veirutahie Sar eniturilla. A customer of nni living on Ninth St.. lulls us that it reiiuve'l h,-r rJinost iinmedi-aU-.y of Iut di!icji.i, and niiot.RT on J, road way reports, that three buttles entirely cured him of his emiMipati'in. A year vzo wo only bought a sixth of a i.ozou iKittlt-s ut a tlm. Krw we buy It by tho trosK. It rwouuuuuud lt.,i,i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1ARTIES wanting pasture inth Mon . reitb pasture, west ei !e lht ditch, can t cute it at $lper month , by ca.llntr on I-'kkd W." Ulumjiki:o. KOOMS TO LKT.-Fnrnfshed or uc ftirni&hed. Jnquiru at this o.ttce- BLAIN Has just received a superbjlincjof Fall and Winter Clothing, Was nevor so Cheap in Albany as it lias been since Tho largest in the Valley, carefully selected for the trado here, including an elegant line of Overcoats, all 'of the latest fabrics, and of a high grade of workmanship L. WALLACE & CO. His Furnishing Cioods Dep't Is complete with all tho novelties of tho season. His oy's and Children's department consists of high grade opened with their Mammoth stock. novelties. In his. Hat Department .aa Will bo found all the latest shapes of the season His lioot and Shoo Department is filled with a choice ino of goods His Tailoring tieipartnicnt Under charge of tho expert Mr Schifller, is well stocked with a splendid line ol suitings We are also selling immense quantities of Boots, Shoes and Furnishing Goods, at greatly reduced prices, quality considered. Come on with tho masses, inspect our stock and carry away barga ns. tricily One Price. FINE NEW GOODS, : Cheap for Cash :- ALL TALK!.! ABSJUJX " 1 ONEY TO LOAN. in email onJ i 1 larqe amount, from hix months to Ce yeats, on good Albany tnd Linn county real otato. Call on or a.lilr fs W i. Mel'berson, Kim St., Albany, Or. PHOTOGRAPHERS, Cor J-ki.ikI andleny !t,; Albaiiy, Or O UPKRIOR Wfcrk. L-uarartecd In evorv C) branch ofibe an. j6i-KnlaiuHnc- i,r auK luuv it Hpwiniiy OR. ABORN IT P i M, ! NOW AT POnTLAIM O, OREGON. s 4 N'otks of Albany Omar Factory. if yon want n real clioice smoke try our 10 center. Why amoke a Chinese nimlc cipnr now that von can cet a far superior one at J Joseph's cigar factory, made by white lalwr 7 Try onr celebrated 5 cent Havana filled white lulor cigars. We make specially of selling cigars of our own make by the box at tnctory prices. Fine Meerschaum and Briar pipes'and a full assortment of smokers articles. SHILOII'S VITAMZKR is whst vnn need foi Conntipatton, Ixs nt Appotite, 1Z rJncis, and all sybiptoms of Oyspopit. I'rico 10 saa.75 cents par buttlo. Foil THOSE WHO CJtNXOT MSSIIILT CALL TKIU tSCI.VlU.Y, IKIJIK TKKATMKST I'l.Al Kl) WITH. 1.1 TIIK RKAt'll OK AM. THAT Wit HIVK l;tastakoi s wkuyy and a rXi'.JIAM.NT tur.u The most (spot-ly. oositivc and riirma. Iient cure for Cutarrii of the Head, Asthma, and all Thront, Bronchial, I.unj;, Heart, uLuiiiiiv-u, ''y-r una i-kiuiiey Aiiccuons, jNen-oua iieiiinty, etc. Consumption, its various stages, permanently cured. Dr. Ahorn's original mode of treatment ana lus medicated inhalations gives in ttaut.iucous relief, Imilds un and rcvit.il. bea the whole constitution and svstcm, thereby prolonging life. Weak, nervous, debilitated and broken-down constitu tions, old and young, invariably cain from ten to thirty pounds in froui thirty to ninety days. Dr. Aiiorn's phenomenal skill and mar velous cures Have created the greatest astonishment on the l'acific Coast and mroiigliout the American continent, dur ing the past twenty-fire vears. Asthma, Catnrrh of the Head, and "all Throat, Bron chial and t.ung trouble Mistantlv relieved, and Deafness often cured permanently at first consultation. Dr. rtnoRN's essay on the "Curability of Consumption," ntiil a treatise on "Catarrh of the Head," with evidences of some extraordinary cures, mailed free. Call or address DR. ADORN, tnrih sad (.rriw)ii Kt., I'ortUnit, Oregon. N'ot.- !lnr.fl trf.-imicnt, lirrurrly rct.p,t, trr.l ly ;.t ' . .ill ..,m - f the t'jcic Col,ior tiwte who .t i).-..m!.Iv c; ll in rcrnn. iii i ma to an fsb m cPi'saTAi cn Largoand Clioice Display of Drv Goods, Clothing,: Boots, Shoes, Etc., Etc., Etc., Sold again! But we'vo just re ceived a fresh lot which can bo seen on our floor any day. Wo are talking about stoves. If you are thinking ot buying one, conic and inspect our stock and get posted on our prices, for wc are quite sure they are from 1( to 25 per cent lower than else where. 'We handle everything in tho way of stoves, tin ware ami hardware. iUAainh.ws oc wasiihuks. Public Sale. Including many novelties. A fine line of Sealette ets, Children's Hoods, &c, &c. Jack- "'TiSi Feat to Fit the Fetf, But Ha Can do it and da it Heat,' POWELL & CO., successor to Geo. C. Henderson. dealers IX- TlinTrrP T Tll'I?17ltV r.TYKN THAI Thursday, December 4th, 1S00. at n.v farm situated 3 miles pastor Al bany. Orejpn, a ocau 01 wont norses; a milk cows, and 14 tat-ad of 2 and 3yMr oIuh. (crnie:i cattioj;iiu neau oi nne sheep, 2 wagons and ore nark, 1 sell hinder; 1 mower; i buikv mite; a pmws; 2 hnrrowj; 1 cultivator, ii sets doubto bar. UfNs.and all other t'urmintr utt?nstN uefl- escarv to crtj on farming. A)ho a '.aro 1 lot cf housfihold and kitchen fuicitu' Sfile to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. and continue um J sold. Term of wile: A'l amounlb nndr J5, cash in hand; over ! that amount, one year7 time without ,n- terost. villi approved Femntv. C. P l-.UKKIIART. November 21, 1890. (172) 7 Produce; Crockery Ware; Tobac co Jfcitc. Utc. $500 Reward I WE will nxv thenboTo rrwail franv t?a v of Llwf j rtliMlion or Cost;vcns we cr.nn)t cuiv with West! ! Vt-Rvtolile Liver l'i: Is, vhvn the dirorti'.ns areftrictly coniiitii cl with. Tln-y are imrt-ly VcfTctati'.n, tnd never 1 fall toi'ive e;.tlFTa"tion, Riiiir I'ontcd . La r it ft bine, rontalnlng SU I'iila. 5 cents. Hewnro of i-uiinterfeitj and Imit.itlDiia, Tho cetminc mannfn tnrtd only by JOU.t C WFtiT CUUfAM Y, CUltAliO. ILi. J. A. il M1Il.(., Agrnl. Allmny, r. "OHELPS, Job Printer, j: 1st. st ExproMOfflceAlbilny rocers and Bakers, I lMlTmi,l ft!f Com and nee i an i w uiiu viuu, wmm vou wan, il, brushes, coal oil, lubricating oils oxie greasa, ens. ktiwart A sox. Conrad Mever, STAR JiAKEllY (Cotcer Broadalliin ana First Sta., -DEALER IN ' Huilli fl'UIIH, IashV"rei 3rien FritliM, Tobacco, Coiiec, Etc,, huii-' IHents, 5"!"ciinwrf, VegctahtvH, Clgarm, Kit'.ctn, Ten. Ctc.. I ..ct overything tbiit in kopl In . ,,on n Tarlotyand groooiy oro. UlgboM rkst prlOT raid for ALLKEH3S OF PRODUCE. HEALTH IS WEALTH! 'WWi Tt, f ATM r piONit the Itrvcre tlonsc. Kccp:i first Kiafa stock of Groceries, Produce, and Kaked Ooods. liottom prices, III SUBSCRIPTIONS iM EW iPAPFflS - AND - MAGAZINES Jteccijvl at F. L. KENTON'S Cash Grocery Store, IM EAR THE POST OFFO aIranv r. 5 '"" W Ik sU. .MWIIMITinM CTP We carrv powr1" '-"-'M shells, oartrMgen, n.i .ills nal)ie figure.. Don't tret u. .. , you come to Isv In winters supply of ammunition, lo pr vnur ranch from th inrouiN of tltut i.eckcil emigrant, Si'bwabt & si V-W mmVihU O harrow nutM vou lirt can on Stewart .t Sox. It will pay you not to lorgia tum. FertmiHei & Irving, SCALES.?"0"'' ""eM"t elBhtnv uwniLtfi lonirer. Man,, r.rV i ....UKU ... un ,j in one year lo pay fo K l scale. Oo to Sisw arl .t Sm" B;l'GIEJand WACOXS,--- '. , , ' "'ee lino o hand ar.d can glvo yon Rood prloca City Resttinrant. Hiving been entirely remodeled, thi, 1J I iiiMuiaui,iii mia first, clan o every renpect. The. public will )e ivon good meals at all hours for onlf oonts. I'.rcrjthlDK neat and attractive Private boxes. Oysters lu evyrv style. ' -FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Arterial Embalminp; Done Scientifically. SALK On ty torms, a mxr til C4nab!o or cutMnv innoo in rdy. Apnly at this olll .-e. (i;oj KB. E.C. WKST'S Nerv, ,11.1 n,.l t..,.( n inurantecd nKcidc for listeria, tiizKinon,, c'onvul v'.T,' ., Nl!rv"; NciiralKla, ll,l,he, Nervous rrmtntlnn ninnl hy tho uo ..I lci,lil or tuliacco. WalrWulncm Mi;ntal Ilrprraaic.ii Hnftenlntr " (.n.a, nil urauh, preraaturo old aire, bnrrenn Ions r, mu.cd liv overexertion .,1 Ihn hnm 'ii iniin'ii'B of U hach 1. . . " " "VMIIIK-lt.. . M MUX price ' ""t J' "'" l'rol'1'1 " """P S'.'iAliA?TEi! 8,X m,XKS T0 :,,t: ANY e. ltlitaih or,lerrecelve,l liv m for ix Ikixm, acconiimnrol t, win ., llm v,m.,r arltuii Kimraiiteo to rrfnnil the money If tlio treat mcntdon not iffert n rare. (liMnntcca leil only 01 J. A.tuniuiiii, UiuggUt, tolo ajront, AiUnj, Or. 2nd pl Store. Beat H'.OCk Oflit.d TV ..nn.-laln V Iff, r-ml tUoin.t n..i,f .aiepiieeB, both itliiiiK, I j,vu on band II FURNITURE. STOVES, TINWARE TRUNKS, BOOKS, FUTURES CLOCKS, CRDCKFRY, ETC., ETC. !o.)r west of S E Young's o! s'ora L COTTLSiB Horses for Sale. THE SKHHHOM1) la hrsalet lus rdnrt ti.nr Allan, ir.t o.i well broke bor-n lo-wli: A franefsor rels. weijibt 1420 loumts arhj span o KIYY. !('! am:n rf h.r. loop. bnan n drlvois, vmk ono family carrirfte horse larg and jtood tyie; and twngrod addl noise,. 1'riera rer.aon,lile end term o'-'y. JAME' KI.KINS: