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t gaUtj democrat. WASHINGTON, (from our rouular eorrttpondant.) Dec. 13, 1890. SenatorjStewart'11 open revolt tfjain It the republican ctucui anJ liu manly speech against the Force bill are the talk of the town and likely to remain to for some time to come, notwithstanding the near ness of Chriatma. That he voiced the real sentiments of a number of his repub lican colleagues cannot for a moment be doubteJ, but none of them are expected to display the "sand" exhibited by the Nevada Senator, and I understand that he acted largely from spite, because Mr Harriton and the republican leadeis In both Senate and House have combined to prevent the passage of a free coinage bill. Whatever his motive It has wonderfully stiffened the backbone of '.he republican opponents of the Force bill. Senator Paddock, another republican of inflamed and aching eyes. An Americsn author, whose excellent eyesight was wonder ful, when one considered her age and the im. mense amount of literary labor she performed, attributed It mainly to tV-e custom of bathing her eyes freely in water as hot as it could be borne, nicht sad moraine, a habit continued br many years. One way of preventing delicate and sweet scented flowers from flagging is to cut them with several leatri on the stem, an. I, when the flower head ii placed in water, to allow nly this head to remain above the water, while the leaves are entirely submerged; by this means the leaves seem to Ml support the flower L. E. BLAIN Has just received a superb line'of Fall and Winter Ming, The largest in tho Valley, ear here, including an elegant 1 efully selected for the trade ne of Overcoats, all 'of the which will then last for three days in a fairly latest fabrics, and of & hi" Grade of Workmanship. tWI 1UUH1. If a tablespconlul of kerosene is put into four quarts of tcpiu water, and this used in washing windows and mlnorsittstead of pure water, there will remain upon the cleaned sur face a polish no amount of mere friction can give. Try a ban Jags ofhofalt outside the face for neuralgia; fill the mouth with hot salt in case of toothache; put a liit.e hot salt in a opponent of the bill, ts growing restive and piece of muslin, and then put it in th ear for a second or two when ear iche is troublesome. LU 7 ' ; His Furnishicg Goods Dep't is complete with all the novelties of tho season. His Boy's and Children's department consists of high grade uuvumes. ill nis ol' Orf-jrr n. has given notice that if the bill Is not dis posed of very soon he Intends asking the senate to take up his Pure Food bill. The republican caucus voted In favor of changing the senate rules In order to cut off debate, but it Is not yet certain that hey can succeed. Mr Hoar and his asso ciates in the pushing of the Force bill are In a peck of trouble and It Is growing worse instead of better. They fear to make the attempt to change the rules because they are not certain thai they can carry it through even if they can get it to a vote, which is a matter of doubt, as the ' demo crats have announced their determination to debate the proposed change, which must be made under the present rules, for the. remainder of the session. One thing Is certain the change cannot be made with out revolutionary rulings on the part of the presiding officer of the senate,. If anything Is to be done this week by the republicans In the senate it will have sc.... I : . ." : : r mm tors Allison ana ingans, Dotii 01 whom I ir day, have gone home without being palled. So far the republicans have refused to even consider taking a holiday .recess, and pres ent indications are that they will hold sessions right along, and, of course, the democrats will be compelled to attend, be cause If thev stay away the republicans wculd be certain to crowd the Force bill through. In the House a quorum has gone glim mering, and there isn't much probability that one will be seen there again before January. The republican bosses are believed to have secretly decided that no financial leg islation shall be passed at this session, though they are making a great prete of considering the bill which the republi can caucus went through the farce of en dorsing, which piovldes for the purchase of 12,030,000 ouncrs cf silver In monthlv in&tallments of 2,ooo,oco ounces and for the recolning of the $25,000,000 of fraction al coin and trade dollars now lying Idle in the treasury. Ther would have been willing to allow this bill to pass, but it was no sooner reported to the senate than Sen ator Reagan offered an amendment pro viding for free coinage. Then it was de cided that it was too l Uky to allow the bill to be voted on, so the matter stands at present. Senator Peltigrew wants to make an other Indian scare Impossible, so he lia3 Introduced a bill prohibiting the sale of fire arms and atnmunl'ion t3 Indians on res ervations. The gene. al linpicsslo.i Is that there Is already such a law In existence, which has been violated with the conniv ance or through the nerlei. of govern ment officials. This whole Indian buslneis will probably be invet.isatcd by congress. Sena'.or Mamlerson h.-s offered a resolu tion to that effect. There Is a general de sire on the part of senators and represent atives to get at the real status of the In dians. There has been some hitch In the Issu ing of a proclamation by Mr Harrison in viting foreign nations to take part Iri the World's Fair, but it is now said to be all right, and that the proclamation will be issued this week. It Is already apparent that at least $50.- 000,000 will be required to make up the deficiencies In the last session appropria tions. These deficiencies are the results of the deliberate action of the republicans, in order to make the country believe that they w ere keeping the approprl at ions down. Senator Bialr Is psslng in a new role that of funny man, ar.d It Is a decided Im provement 011 his ordinal y Unit. Senator S'anford made an hour's speech Frl Jayexplninlng his bill for loaning money on farm mortgages at 2 per cent per an num 1 he bill has been referred to tin finance coir.mlttce.every member ol w hich is opposed to it. NEW A DVERTISK.M KN'I S. TOTICE IS HERFBY GIVCN THAT holders of the Farmers fe Mr. hauls In snranr company, or Albany, Oregon; win uh iioiu at in oiuce or stiu loaipany in Albany, Linn eontity.Orei.nn, on Wed no-day. January 7, 1801. at the hour of 2 o'clock; p m, or saiil any, fir the purpose ui HiruuiiK nine uiri.cioru 01 Sam i.mpan to serve foi oneyrar, and tn transact such other hus.nes as my regularly come bo 11-ru miju ineeunx By order of the President, f 't KiTsatAN, rcreiary. Al bany, Or. Deo 1st, 1S9U. , sg) KNJVES AND RAZORS,6 ley bill raises the value nf considerably, but we have a la. already bought nnd priefs will Hat Department "Will bo found all the latest shapes of tho season ills Jioot and fchoo Denartment is fill with n dmi line 01 goods tilery stock amain ine same as usual until It is sold out Come and gee what we Lave and liarn our pn.es. Stkwakt Sox. L.r,. via easy lor ma. a .law capable or cutting luOOS teet Apply at this otlii e. (170 His Tailoring Department Under charge of the expert Mr Schifller. is well fitnflrnd with a splendid line of suitings Strictly One Price. ;;H. EWERI;::;; Is Prepared to Show the Public as Fine a Slock of HOLIDAY GOODS. hi his Lino, as can bo found in till Vnlli.ir mmm OILVERVWrta GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES OF OTHER LEADING MOM)S. COLD HEADED CANES. GOLD AXI) Sll.VPi! !'Mf!IiELLAS, AND M.tXY NOVELTIES TOO NUMEROUS Tn MENTION. ::::::. . 10 DlA- o-o Nil' TO SKE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTEDSTOCK OF BIGGIE. and VAGO!fS,-: 111PA Una ri nana ana cnnfylve ycu ko.hI pric s 8IKWAKT A SCX. ALLEN Wholesale a Retail g OTKAYED About the st of Jane kj irom my rrrm nsr Tangent one pale red heifer, two years old las spring. marked with crop off thn right ear and swa'lo vfork in jif, ear. Any iuforniation ror isj ner whi uc amply rewarded. J4 L Kryan. T Un.DINO AND LOAN.10 -hares i J p ana serie, ror a do. CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL rviruu, :im lakge OR SMALL QUANTITIES, IN THEIR SEASON Ir.quire kt Bank Flinn Block ALBANY, OREGON. PHOTOGRAPHERS. 11 r.--rjd antli-eriyst. .Albany. Or. I SUPERIOR werk. gnararteed in every I bratch of )he art. -Enlarging if I an hiiiup a specially JUST THE THINGS Don't be in a Lurry for your Holiday Goods, such as ROCKERS, Hi NICE CHAIRS. Moliday Goods. j Sania Glaus Headquarters. -FOR- steel mm 12 Sanple Pens, iltlTrrrT't patterns. a a M If J l'lxtii I iiinirii ..., eeut tout-paid jn receipt of lo lli.vjr's. FERRY &C3 ,Lori!'o;i. EStab.t;z4. U. S. Office. do jrnarti.ay, New York. THOMAS BRINK Will have tlie nicest assortment, tbnt. piot r.o n ah . v vinnv; j ilj UU II J ALL TALK!! IS NOW AT PORTLANO, OREGON. AMOIJT- ifi mm o Son T1I0SK WHO CA JINOT pnssinLT r.u.1, rr HOil.,V,l!(IHK TBKATJIKXT fl.HKII WITH 1.1 THK IIKACII OF AM, THAT lYII.t 01TB LUSriYI ASKOI S KIXIKr ASU A nXHANKJir t uitu. Tl'.e tnot speedy, positive nnj penna. Bent cur? for Catarrh ofthe Head, Asthma, nnd nil Throat, Bronchial, Lun, Heart, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Affections, ncivuua, iieniiiir, cic. v.onsuiiipt:oii, in its various stiiircs, pcmiatiriHlv cured. E'R. Ai'ORN'S orwjii'nl mode of trcalmeiit and his meilicntc.l iulinlations gives in. atantaiieous relief, builds up nnd revital- izea in n.une const itulion nnd system, therelir jfoloiiRinn life. Weak, nervous, dchiV.ta rd ami broken-lo'ii constitu tions, oi l and younp, invnrinlilv pain from mm Large 'and Choice Display of Bit Goods, Clothing,' Boots. Shoes, Etc., Etc., Etc., ..CONSISTING OF., PJnsh GooiBs, Toilet Cases, Albums, Faiiiey PerfHiaieiies, Novelties, Etc., Etc. Jack- Including many novelties. A fine line of Sealettc ets, Children's Hoods, &c. &c. "'Tis a Feat to Fit the Feet, Bat He Can do it ana do it Sfeit, Senator Spooner spoke all day Saturday ten to thirty "pounds in from thirty to In lavor of the Force bill, and It was incu. E,"c-' ".v- , , i'k. .muKj H pucnonicnai sum aim mar velous cures have created the irrcntist larly said that he was trying to earn I, Is ap pointment to the bench of the Supreme Court HINTS TO IIUr.HKKFXI'EliS. Spun canity may be made after a fashion with a fork. When the sugar h.i readied the proper degree, if a four lined fork be dipped in and drawn ilowly out it will spin a thread, which may he wrapped around a framework of whatever you may choose. iiui water nppucu 10 a uruise win lliay pain and prevent discoloration. It has siipc: scdeJ medical "eyn waters" in the treatment astonishment on the 1'ncific Coast r.nd throughout the American continent, dur ing me past iwcnty-live years. Asthma, Cntnrrh of the Head, and all Thront, Bron chinl ami I.unK trouble 'nstnntlv relieved, and Deafness often cured permanently at first cimsultation. Ilk. AnoKS's csaiv on the "Curaliilitv of Consumption," mid it treiliso on "Citirrh of the II.Td," with evidnicei of some cxtnior'.i'iarv eun.'S, mailed fr.v. Call or address U.m::: su.l ' .a-.,,n sl., Corlijuii, Or'e.a i. ,ii ... r-' r.-!x . j ,e , VTOTICK Kib 1.1 is hereby F DlsfiOI.Uriu.N. Notii-e bv triven that tho psrtnorshm iir,iiiii,iu eXIMllll IIPIWOR11 V it UOlV laiul, M 1), and L O Mtraiton tindor i ho firm name nt' t'aeilio Meilical Company has Ik en this daydissolved by mu.iiai con sent: Krrm ami after this dslo 1, C Ktrntlon wlil collcot all outstandirg ae counts nntl pay all debts of said firm. Dated at Albany, dr. thin Istth dsy of Dee, 1SH0. w H KOW 1, A o, LC'STRATIOX. hi Store. flcsts'.cekorZi.il rood's tn the Va my, and tiro most rnasf ,alo prices, both "'V. relling. I have on hand sil 'riuv FU5HITU3E, STOVES, TINWARE TRUNKS, BOOKS, PIUTURES : CLOCKS, C30CKFRY, ETC., ETC. cfoor wast ofS K Young's o'.i' storn I. C9TTUL3 Pa sifiur - I 1 ir ' 'fi 7 L.I. i Jt jmr Cures CATARRH TM.c.:i!ir,l;sm, etira?pia. Corns wstnt. nd ALL PA1H. ifi-n! Pes tlTf ed H.ttt!T (.'BEE f - Art Supplies gxaBaCTBanniiiMiiu..ii ' rn im tTawii-. kno We always keej) our eye on tlie indicator of popular demand, and aro therefore usually pre pared to supply it at reduced rates. We are selling the Jewel stoves and ranges, tho mos pop u!ar stoves made at present. If you want, to sivo monny on all tortl of hoiig.-holrj uri ices buv 'urn of us. Vf v we can save jon nioni-y becan-e we maku that our hnaincBs. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. At C$t! ItOost!! UNTIL JANUARY 1ST, 1891. TV- Ci . vc'i'ntc ccugsh i'.'1- i'i". CltiUP. o) ..i..,.. ' ! b. .... E.raibo, COji,, ' ""' ' Lot 4nColj, Ott. 8500 Reward I wnt-iftint, Ij"iri, flick HcjvUcho.lnil rn of f .Ih ,nti.;n or OjIitobcm e tlnot cure with W-i Ofjyir.l with. Thojr nr,. l-nrdr V Wtat. .nrl JZZ B"Kar aatttl. lsnrs of Ptt'intrrt-.j To plro iat in f .-ti ml 1ru.. .he .tvnnlr 4at JUUli AVill sell nil his Holiday Goods nt FIKST COST. This is a genuine otler, nnd iv rare oimorlvmiv to obtain goods at such low figures. SUBSCRIPTIONS!!! New )Papers - and - magazines Iteceleved nt - F. U KENTON'a Gash Grocery Store, l nwst to c..i'. rcr fz J.A.UHlllNf;,. Affrnl, All(.iiy oP. - n . rbv nvir