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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1891)
gaily gcmocrat. TIlECAl'SEOKir. Republican newspaper and republican leaders have been persistently telling their party followers that the tariff bill and Force bill had nothing to do with the de feat of their party in November. As a mere partUan, we tiust the rank and file of that party may be made to believe it. The democrats feel that they could have no better Issue to go before the people on In 1S02 than the McKinler bill and the Lodge Force bill. But as tending to show the hallucination under which the leaders of that party has been cast we publish be low resolutions passed by the farmers alli ance of Minnesota, eiiiht-ten'.hs of whose members were formerly republicans: "We demand that the war tariff, which has too long survived tne object of its cieation. shall be radically revised, giving verv material reductions in the necessaries of life, and placing raw material on the free list, to the end that we mav compete with the world for a market, and that such luxuries as whisky and tobacco shall in no manner be relieved from internal taxation t'.U the high protective lariff has been wholly rid of its extortions. Weespeciai ly denounce the McKinly bill as the crown ing infamy cf protection. We denounce the foice bill now pend in congress as a dangerous and revolution, ary measure.devised for partisan purposes. It will open the wounds of the war and retard the happy day of regeneration and peace,and we hold that one of the grandest aims, of the alliance is the restoration of fraternal feeling and true concord among the people of the republic." Here Is Indubitable proof of the serious inroads which the campaign of education is making into the whilom serried ranks of that dying party. One of the noblons likely to aiiie fcom the cassaceuf'.heforcobill is this: What shall it profit the republican party to lose Illirois an J not gain South Carolina? Crover Cleveland has lost seven'y five pounds of fesh of late, DUt lis is still quilebig rnouah tc make the c. o. i. cn- ious lest he fall upon it. Senator Ingills Is a second couin ofGrover Cleveland's gran Jmoiher. The relationship is distant, but not as distant as the manner of the t'A 3 men to each other. A J.A.SAL INJKCIOi: free with each bottle i f Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Trice 50 cents. Koshay & Mason, agents Se. W F Head's line of dress g-xd silks before buying elsewhere. anu NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MONEY TO LOAN In f-maW an J larue amounts, from ix months to five yearn, on good Albany and Linn county real estate. Call on or a-tartftt W E McPberson, First St., Alhan, Or. STKAYED About the ist cf June from inv firm near Tancnt one pile red heifer, two years old Iah. sprint;. marked with crop otl' the riht ear and swa :oAfork in it-fcear. Any information rearsiirig' her witl beampir rewarded. .fc 1j HRYAN. PPII TP Pont piles at weights ani Our. LLOt Inncer. Maiiv a faru.er lose enough iu that way in one year to pay lor a p d scale. Go to .Stewart A Sox and price the.r caits or a:, Kmus. 1UILDING ANDLuAN.-JOMiares in -nd scries, fur s.-.!e. Isqu.ro at Bank oi Oregcn. AMMUNITION ETC., THE FAUMKKS ALLIANCE. The farmers' alliance is the product of indignation and despair indignation at the merciless exactions imposed on the agri cultural interest by the republican party and despair that the other national party would ever be able to obtain the suprem acy and ri?ht the wrongs perpetrated by its powerful adversary. That this indignation was originally welj founded is beyond question. It is doubt fulif the all-important industry of agri culture was ever subjected in anv country except perhaps in feudal France just be fore the revolution, t3 so many crushing burdens as the republican party heaped upon it in this. It ts also bey on J question that the de spair of the democratic party ever coming into power was also originally well found ed. Those who organized the alliance saw nothing between them ard eternal spoliation but the unaided strength of the farmer. Since this vista was presented.times have altered. The policy of the republican party has been changed only to intensify it, and the indignation which was original ly justitie.l by that policy has now more jus'incatkm than ever. The relief that party pretends to give is merely illusory ; the burden has in reality been grievously augmented, and the hypocrisy which seeks ! to sugar over the superadded vrong is a fresh motive for new detestation. But on the other iide of the picture there has been a genuine and decided change. There is no room now fr despair as to democratic supremacy and the perman ence of the supremacy. The republican party has had s day and must go. The exigency which called it into existence is over. The great party of tiie future in this country is the democratic party, and no oppressed popular interest ever looked to that party in vain. New York WorlJ, We carrv a 1 nioelineof khot. xnvder, traded shells, cartridges, etc, and ..ill se.l at ressonabie figures. Iton't for tft-t us whtn you come to lav in tout inters supply of ammunition, to protect Four ranch from the inroad of that ring uei-twou eiuiraut. nrEWAivrtK s ex. (ST" DURING JANUARY i IE! . BLAIN Will close out his entire stock of "Winter Clothing, consisting of Suits, Un derwear, Overcoats, Etc., Etc., Etc.. -AT- CISS and IlEVOLVEKSr has cot out that we hve disposed of this part of our bu-tness, 'f hm's a misiake. We are in it now deeper than ever. We fcave a nice liueof Marliu and Winchester riiles, and breech load ins, shot gun ran -J op in prioefmm 12 to ftio. Alio al. the a;e improved revolvers. Stewart A Sox. IRON AND STEEL, r.:VS s:ockofbnJ, strao, common ami Xcr way iron; also mi.'iiiaa, tx pick and plow steel. . FEED CUTTERS" -ave one third o vour horsp fed bv asing a feed cutter. Siewart A Sox have our kinds for sale. PHOTOGRAPHER, C:r Second andKeriy St,; i Albany, P OXTPERIOR werk. guarantee! in ever; Greatly Reduced Prices, In order to make room for his' SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. of : which : he : will : have : a : large : and : choice : stock T. L. Wallace & Co.'s For such our would-be competitors will fnul it FOR TWO MONTHS, January and February, We kick over t lie traces and cast all husiness rules totfc winds, and do busine3s at a loss. livery overcoat '11 hat,! to he out of the house at the expiration of that time. READ THE PRICES: Which '11 have a demoralizing effect on our .0 called competitor!. J A $12 Clr nchiUa overcoat will go for only $6. ) The whole stock of overcoats will be closed r" at the same ratio. t if All woolen goods will be sold at cost; consist; of shirts, underwear, etc. i' A GREAT REDUCTION IN GLOTHIfc ALLEN BROTHERS, WHOLESALE 5 RETaIL GROCERS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES, IN THEIR SEASON; Fine all wool suits, worth .?!", and sold at other places : $15, will le sold at $10, j Fine dress suits, warranted to fit in every respect eqnaljS as well as your tailor-made,' worth .27 50, will A closed out for $20, at an actual loss to ACEKTS FOR THE ALBANY WOOLEN MILLS GOODS Sole Agent? for IIAXAX &. SOX'S Fine Shoes. ! Everything Warranted -AT- Flinn Block. ALBANY, OREGON. branch ofjhe Hrt. ail kiudt a specialty STEEL $ 0 Samp:o Pen?. difTerent p-itlcms. in 3 Alt M. k' 1 Pluli-d X'nuli tiox, Etnc ixjst-paid jn reieipt of X'O tljNis. PERRY &C3 lLon('o;i.E.ti24. DR. ABORN IS NOW AT PORTLAND, OREGON How rapidly the rural population cf the country are drifting to the cities is shown in the fact that twenty five cit:.es of the I'ni: 1 State have 9,692,354 persons, bein nearly oae fifth of the entire ponu'ation of the union. When the full census returns are ma le it wiil surprise many to see what a large poj-or-tion of the people of the country live in cities and towns. BELTING, 1; Stewart ft asbreioet p kl X u iZ P z CHURNS, un on )rictf. Bith rubber and le-rhgr I O ff, f.W''y:iM&&l 5 -Mae lvn on hull a IJ .-i'V i.'..-.K" .vte.",l 5 ox-. Also rubber, hemr and ; M Hi 'tt- i-: A'it fi sJ& :'J-';:' I X We keep nothlne bur iho ! ?i ; "- ' : - JUST THE THINGS Don't be in a Lurry for your Holiday Goods, such as T.L WALLACES GO'S! THE EIUTH TLAfE OF GREAT AND HONEST BARGAINS. ! Strahan Block. Albany,' -FOR- THOMAS BRINK "Will have the nicest assortment that ever came to Albany ABOl'T l famous barrel churn. Thf r- i Isnothiim to good, and no one can be;U i (OB THosk who ( ANNOT rossmLT CAI.l rra. TALK!! . i AT COST! Nlv en - re stock of lrv Goods, to make room for ale. ine of E jots and Shoes and Gent's Furnishings. t' &r see i xow some of the links that ark going at cost. J , D.4ESS GOODS, CORSETS, CLOAKS, FLANNELS, RIBBON'S. LINEN", GINGHAM, CALICO, GOSSAMERS. BLANKETS. JECall early while the selection is good. S3- S;ES-.3L.S, -:- -:- -:- Albany, Ong irst street, Stewart A .Sur. ALBANY' OR. WRITSjIAN & HULBERT BROS.. Real Estate Agents, Firm ami ILinches for sale. AIsu city broperty in Albany ami Curyallw, P HELPS, Jo j8t.St.r.i Til I'll Printer Albany DR. V H. DAVIS, Physician and Surgeon, "OrTlce up stairw in Strahan'a RlocV. May be found at hi ortlc aay an.1 niubr. Pianos. Tlioso r'iiiii a flr: clas liKtrumoi.t, rlie te resile to nt.ioJ iha cuuiato ni ttif 0at, can I o suileii by calling at Mrj H K Uvuia'c, oppoit ti.3 Mmunio Tom pie. on Kirt V.reet. Tlie latest vocl ami instrumental music kept for sale.alra Hit li t(iet assortment of stamplnx naitort to select (roin tbis sUIj of 'r'risco. Iis aons Kiven in patntiiifr andembroii!eriti)z In ter stuilio over Lmn County Bink C'irt hf.y ir or I ,r ill J3H : trul b ri-is? i. "-i SOMI.r T, HOIK TllKATM..r PL.lt KH W ITH IS THF. UK t( II Of AM. TilAT WILL tilVK Ls-.rjvi WMirs iti i.itir axb a i ::i:!A.M.r hkk. The most spc..'", positive nnd perma. nent cure for Catarrh of the Hea l. Asthma, and all Throat, Ercnchi.il, Lunjr. Heart, Stomach, I.iver anl Kidney AliVctions, Kervous Debility, etc. Consumption, in ita various stapes, permanently cured. Dr. Ahorn's origiral lr.cw'.e of treatmcut and his meuicatc! inha'.a'.ions rives ia ta:iVueous relief, buil.ls up at:.l revital lies t:i whole constitution and system, thereby rolor.cinv! life. Weak, nervous, debilitated and broken-down constitu tions, old and voting, invariably pain from ten to thirty pounds iu froai thirty to ninety days. Dr. Abors's phenomenal skill and mar velous cures have created the greatest Bstouishmeut oil the Tactile Coast and throughout the American continent, dur liiK the past twenty-five years. Asthma, Catnrrhof the Ilea'!, am! 'all Throat. Bron chial and I.ung trouble "listantly relieved, and Deafness often cured permancntlv at first consultation. Dr. Abors's essay on I the "Curability of Concimption," arid a ' treatise on "'Catarrh of the Head." I with evidences of some extraordinary cures, mailed free. Call or address DR. ABORN, I'tarth ar.d orrtMi Sl I'ortUnd, O.-Tcoa. NoTW. Herrre treit.-ntnt, wnirely pjc'!, KT.t if ixr-nt to all wt) rf the Pjcihc Cout,for tbc who Large and Choice Display of Drv Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Etc., Etc., Etc., Including many novelties. A fine line of Sealette ets. Children's Hoods, &c, &c. - DO T i C iQ l -t "r I a 1 We always keep our eye on ft indicator of popular Jen"3"'' and are therefore usually P' pared to supplv it -at red; rates. "We are sel !ing the J stoves and ranges, the mos Pf u!ar stoves made at present. 'Sl of household articies buy 'em i se we make that our husinf. ! MATTHEWS & WASHBURN- ia hail Jack- iis a Feat to Fit the Feet, But He Can do it ana do it Heat." It you want the best and mot durable furni ture that is manufactur ed in the city go to THOMAS BRINK'S orapuers oi ooiu sces, aimouie iiier success o a course at the Portia" U Bus! Hess College, Portland. Oregon, or tho Capital Business College, Saieu Oreeon. Iioth are under the m.tnaircnient of A. V. Armstrong, have ir- o-iieTiiTiTru study, same rates of tuition. Iiusincss.ShorthamI,rrpen-ritWK. Penmanship and Ens '.Ci'MSMJlhnM ;:. h n - ,r,:: Wri'e ther fur joint Cntalo:rue and st-ecimens cpenmans'j'n. LEADING DRUGGIST; -L"B"N"2" DRUGS, MEDlGSiES STATIONARYit! SUBSCRIPTIONS !!' For Vll the Te;ilin IT' Newspapers - and - MagaziI lceoelvecl at F. L. KENTON'S Cash Grocery Stoi