Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, April 11, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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tl'i(itSTKI) COMNKKT,
NOT A PAKTY ISSl'K.
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A dispatch from Washington city to the
Chicago Timet myi
There hat been a good deal of consulting
going on between eastern and western
democrau'touchlng the silver policy to be
pursued in the next house of representa
tives, and, while there hat been tome dif
ference of views, it has been practically
settled that free coinage will not be made
a part measure in the next house; that no
caucus will be held to bind Individual
members; that a free coinage bill will be
passed by a combination of democratic
Farmer's alliance, and probably of repub
lican votes also and sent to the senate ear-
' 1 In the session. It has been ascertained
however, that it is by no means certain
that such a bill will pass the next senate,
although that body has been re-enforced
by new silver senators. Several ( the
democratic senators who voted for free
coinage last winter are dubious now as to
the policy they then voted for. They say
that the financial panic had the effect to
stampede the country on the currency
question, and that the dire consequences
predicted as certain to occur in case free
coinage was refused have not materalized.
It was said recently by a prominent re
publican senator that the silver question
would be settled so far as the republican
party was concerned long before the meet
ing of the 1S92 convention by the adoption
of a policy something like that proposed
by the late Secretary Wlndom, only that
the present volume of coinage would not
be Increased, but that silver certificates
wonld be Issued as against all silver bear
ing the stamp of American production
that might be offered at the treasury.
Congressman DeWItt Warner of the
Reform club is one of the few democrats
who look upon the silver question as dan
gerous to democratic success. Mr Warner
expresses the opinion that with a free coin
age candidate on a free-coinage platform
the democrats wouIJ not carry a single
eastern state. Mr Warner says that it is
not only the moneyed men of the east who
are against free coinage but the laboring
men as well, who, he says, know bv
perlence some of them at least that an
Inflated currency will not increase the
wages of labor to the extent it Increases
the nominal price of the necessaries of
life, and consequently that the purchasing
power of their wages would be lest than
now. The opinion is shared by a large
and influential number of eastern demo
crats, especially In New York, Connecti
cut, and Massachusetts.
A straw which may show the direction
of the wind at this time it a remark attri
duted to Senator Gorman ,who when asked
if an antl-free-colnage democrat could be
elected on a free-coinage platforn said that
it was yet too early to lay down the issues
for iboa and that the silver question might the planing
be pra;lically settled by that time.
Ex-Senator John B Henderson of St.
Louis, who was the permanent chairman
of the republican national convention of
1SS4 and has lately been prominent as
one of Blaine's pan-Americans, recently
said: "As a republican I think the extrav
agance of the congressjust adjourned was
an outrage upon the party and the people.
However the appropriations may be justi
fied.the fact that they reach $1,000,000,000
is of itself appalling. No such enormity of
appropriations has been voted since the
war, and occuring in a time of profound
peace as this is and when the greatest
economy was demanded, no excuse can be
offered for tha extravagance. The repab-
Jlcans In congress must have proceeded
upon the theory that they were not coin
ing into power again for about 400 years.
Their closing dayt reminded me very
forcibly of the closing dayt of the demo-
wiii.-w61co,niin.iiwtni ouc i:arcn 4,
-fts a republican 1 feel that the com
The rising element in the democratic parly
in the western slates is that which demands
free trade, w hich is one of th planks of I lie
Knrmer't Alliance platform. Tacotna Xexvs
We examine the Aliisnce plaifoim in vain
for tilt free trade planks. Capital Journal.
The National Farmers Alliance have the
following in their platform:
"Believing iu the doctrine of equal rights to
all aad special priviliges to none, we deman I
that our national legislation shall be so framed
in the future as not to build up one industry
at the expense of anoth-r. II' Ju'lirt
demand a removal of tki txittinv heavy tar
iff torn the necessaries of lift that tit foot of
Ike land must iafe. We further demand a
just and equitable system of graduated tax on
incomes. We believe that the money of the
country should be kept as much as possible in
the hands of the people, and hence we de
mand that all national and state levenues
shall be limited to the necessary expense of
the government economically, and honestly
administered."
Now this plank in substance has been placed
in dozens of state democratic platforms for the
last, twelve years and there is not a republican
paper of influence in the land that has not de
nounccd these platforms of the democrats as
free trade platforms. Tnis platform almost
word for word was adopted by the democrats
t ri.: .!... R .. n --.! I.n..-I nl
free trade" was heard from the rcpublicun I OJJIlllg IIUUO
press all the way from the gulf to the lakes
and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Yrs, i(
there is any free trade anywhere it is in the
Ocala platform adopted by the National Al
liance.
1, KBLAiFs column, Ihqw DD YOU DO?
Thero la 110 doll lit Unit
II& larks
iv 1: w-
I Stock of SILVERWARE. cnns-Mlnir of
spoons, knives, forks, fruit riiNhrH, eld
gold and silver wate-hes, iowel y,
etc, is the lurKest and host in
tliB oily, and by far the
best ovf-r brought
to Albany.
PRICES Hie Most Reasonable.
Call and See the GOODS.
Youd Better
Ye are
mow ready for
'h ho largest
and best selected stock of
Clothing that will bo Bhov. n
in the count' this season.
; Albany Furniture Co., Ilaltimuru
bluek, fur
FURNITURE
NEW ADVERTI.SE.M ICN1 S.
All
OK 81 E. Two Iri'Bti ml k cow.
Iuquiro of V W Crawford, Tuiluian, and patterns
TMSSOLUTION NOTICE.-Tho Dirt-
JL nership heretofore existing between
A Stranov and U Naslev. in r lira livf-rv
business In Albany, Oregon, ia this day
dissolved by mutual consent. A Straniy
wilt continue tbe husiueKsat the old stand
and assume all debts owing by the firm
and collect all accounts due the firm
April 1, 1891. A. STRAN KY,
. KAGLHY.
MONEY TO LOAN. In small and
large amounts, from six months to I
nve yeais. on stood Albanv and L nn
county real estate. Call on or address W I
filcfherson, First St., Albany, Or.
general housework. Innuira at fr
oiasion-s oince or resiaence.
TJIOR RENT. E.ther for offices or real
a - aence. ine DUitaing 01 1. verlck.nar
corner or mcaciaiuin and Third streets.
TORES FOR SALE One sorrel
11 horse. 9 years old. weight 1400. One
grey Horse, o years old, weight 1100. Also
wagon, nacic. Harness, eto. w ill sel1 for
casn or excoange for other property. Call
n dure- opposite nuss uouso.
K. A. FRY.
"TkTSSOLTJTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
varieties
to
most fastidious.
of styles
please the
S Tlio stock 11 larxe taiul rimiplctc. They nlsul
f-iT l.avetttie liinn.I, Ul.j larriiKte. 'r- ua
t'T M-tn, ,all jai tr. anil ii-any VI
iiioYtUit-r, all fir ta.e at litilrotk hriiM.H-1
Ho has received a largo and choico stock of snriric I)
Goods, new styles and shades. Wash fabrics, consistin
ginghams, seorsuckers, sateens and chambre. A co
assortment of whito goods, llouncini's. Wmi... .
loves, ladies and children's kIiocm. f'lnil ;,.. ,i
-.1.. A In .,.,.1 1..... , . . 1"H
uutiu. iuifcu uiui i;wiiiiiii7wj usBoruiicnt lor nion
youth's. ' Hoots, shoes, hats, caps and fur.-.isliiiiC,0(1(la .!
if you want tho best bargains you will have to call on hi,
II LADIES BAZAAH
Is tlio Leading
and Fancv Goods SIoir of
,j Wi I1IWUHJ
They carry all ihc LatcKt Stylva niul Novfltio In the Millinery line icd
n complete sux k of I.ndk'H una Chlltlrcu HirnUhlng oodand readv-'midt
garmcnU. Goods the best, and prices Ihc lowest. Cull and be convinced
:- -:- FKOMAN BLOCu
FIRST ST11KET,
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We have many fine makes
TOVVNSEND
including
w7" ANTED A competent girl to do
T T
Heal Estate i Loan Broker.
Ofllce. BALTIMORE BRICK.
Then we
line of mens'
have the full
, youths' and
Notice is hereby given that the co bovs' clotllinfr in tllfl Allnnv
partnership heretofore exisi Ing between Ja nuiniu in 1110 VlOaiiy
DCCox.WACoa and C H Hoberg, In y , , ,
public for trial,
mill bua.nas. in All,.n W OOIe Mills POOfls flint wn
-j .1.. a Z'.l"rr;Znill " '
to SeJ o,iHHeolLb,yff r'!'si specially recommend to the
purchased ttie entire rmht. title and in
terest of tho said 0 (J t:ox anil W A Cox,
therein. C H Hoberg assnmes r 11 th
the obi igtions o,' the late firm, and nil
notes aid accounts due said firm are
payable to him.
Lfated Albany, Oregon, rridi 14. 1891.
I) O Cor,
W A C.ix.
C II HOBKRO.
Dotnr a vr.ral Inanranre trnalfw. rarllrt
Hlrlrn liifuiance willu o veil 10 tea ttini.
-AOK.NT8 ron-
I Aetata Inanranre Company, Ineorrorm ed
cnariar pcreiuai. i.nbea aia in iu js
040,000. AattS,W,7cO,715,U,
;nar(llno Ins. f'omnani-, nf London. Knc-land
r.Huuiisnfu ihi. capital, is.uuo.wo, Tuto) nrt
luaaca lau ovtir f s.uou.uou.
Anirrlran t'lrc Ina. 'nir-nn.T, of rhlladrlnhla.
i'reanizeti mm. iaan aeecu, f-',4z,i;uo. j.oscs
paid, l(l,tW),2(.6.
Colnmliln Fire A Mnrlnr Ina. Cnninnnr.
I'-iriianu. or. Anneia. s-.'iu.b, x.w. 1 lam Is one or
Oregon a b. at coni amca.
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parison is odious, but in most respects It
is jus'. I hope that if we have another re
publican congress soon It will devote itself
to the methods of economy different from
those observed by the Fifty-first congress.'i
Every time a republican protectionist boasts
of the great benefit to the masses of pulling
sugar on the free list he stabs the principle of
protection, for, if there is a great benefit to the
poor in putting sugir on the f. ee list, there
would also bo (fro it benefit ia putting other
necoauaries of lifj 0:1 tlm froo list, such as
woolen soods, sal;, con), lumber, biudiu
twine, tin an 'i many other taxnl articios th,-;
K0 to make up the real en nforU of tha
people.
If the president should visit Albany nn his
junketing trip west we suppose he would not
want to be m:t by laljor and poor people who
wear "cheap"clo:liing, for it will lie renum
bered that he said in Indiana in tSSS when lie
was candidate for t!m presidency that "a
cneap coat m.-ans a cllcip min inji le of it.'
This was his argument in favor of a higli pro
tective tariff.
STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING.
lTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
ii ttiere will be an animal niA..ilt.n nf
the stockholders of the Albanv Woolen
Mills Company, held at their ofP.ce In
Albany, Orenon. on TiibsiI-av. ih ih
CHy of Mav, 1891. at the hour of 1 o'clock
V in 01 am any. lor tlio purpnse o' elect
ing four directors to serve for one your,
und the transaction nrsuch other business
as mr.y legally come before sunh meeiing.
J. V. OALUKAITII,
Secretary.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
THE 28TH DAY
rN
W 181)1. K Iteckiir. of Shndil
OF MARCH,
ill! Tin,. f
Oregon, made an Hssignment for tho ben'
tit 01 his orcdit'ir. The undersigned is
tha duly appointed and riuaiinnd assignee
ot sml lineker's eun. All persons
having Ciaim agiinHttliosnl-l lieckor ar
herei.-jf notified toprm-iit tlinmiotlie
uuderslgnetl, verillod ai reriiiicd hy law,
within thre monlhs from the date lioroof
atSho id, Linn county, Oregon.
Uated April 2, IWL
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U. HtiK.II I',
Jl torneyat Li.", S dk-llor l fl.n i.rery, InKti.r in
Adnuralily ;.,! :,..ia- I'ul.lio. Will praetim In a
e.mrM.,1 lla a:o . , ,-nil(,, w
I'iriiriKuii. m,.r, .:-,. ,....,. ;
Oiaifon, A:l,nnv, I'irn.
The largest stock of Mens'
Shoes in the city, including
many celebrated makes,
Hats, from Stetson's best
down to a two bit straw.
Cannot enumerate Furn
ishing Goods every de
partment full.
Have used cash this year
during tight times east
and can offer genuine bar
gains in all my departments,
h. K. BLAfN.
Judges of tho horso have given it as
their opioion, that Titus, ISIumbnrg's
black Percheron stallion, stands at the
heed In his ciasr;. IIo Is In the hands of
Mr C E Barrows, an oftlRinut and exper
ienced horseman, who will Rive his
patrons every possible attention. Titus
will make the season of 1891, MoeiIrv
ana '1 uesdnys at Jfleron; wrdnesdaj
una Thursdays at Ct rvullh J Fritlu! s and
Saturdays at Albany.
L. KENTON,:--
Dealer in
GROCERIES
Near the Post Office,
Albany, Oregq
ALLEN
Wholesale?
BROTHERS,
RETAIL Gil
CIGARS. TOBACCO. AND CHOICE FRUITS OF All
KINDP, IN, LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES,
IN THEIR SEASON.
Flinn Block, -:- -:- -:- -:- ALBANY, OREGOJ
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Dealers
-Xntlre our Llt or Planon-
Mr Blumbcrg is also ownor of th
Manda'U bred trotting horso.' A 1 wood
Brcizi, (NoiEiB), who can bo hocu f.t, the
stable of Ti I Us Eros. Iho pet of Ibf
horso a:o Icrgo and fino fi.rmod, mid onlv
neou propr-r oevo:rpmci.t to showrpecd
is. x. cti.M ki;i j.
Att.vnayat Law. Will pmrtico In a I Iho ,iin.ni
'-'inn 01 i.iun r-.unt'
i.l t!l i Hill r
o-i.l Kt-llowa Tcm.-I-
Think of a taloonkrcper an I the S3n of the
late President Garfield runti'ng sgainst ea-h
other in a republican convention in Cleveland,
Ohio, and the siloonkeeper healing tlio late
president', son, a gentleman nd a scholar,
nearly three to one. That was ono of the
incidents of Tuesday evening's political pro
Cecdingi,
llosrjr n 1.1, an.
W
real
innir. Lull on in
th ! evoif hmi
IIlrkhart 4
have plenty nf money to loan on
late security, on two to r,,- ........
oppoMte
at our ollicc.
IKKS'EY,
prl of the nlobn. Pr.w, ,., ,.!.
A. Lvmt, m a. n
ALBANY TOR.
mmm ft eulbert bros..
Real f.stnt( Agents
rrn:e n,l RnCln for rale.
Also city broi,urty in Albar
and t'oryillia.
E3CB. BOWMAN,
The Oiil-Time Vahtw
opin wMiliii-
Mn lilm r.l
Cimdwohl'
Hist nlnr-s woik should
liavo onliws rt Julius
(ioiden ttuio I!Mr.
TWO MEN AND ONE HOY
FOUND OKAB!!
S'M" I
V A." ,-'-.v .
"b.
While trying to Crowd tlieii
WAY INTO
Siorc, where thev aiwnx have on hanl
the larucst Stock wuth of I'orlland. nf
the latest Improved Rifles anil slmi
Guns; an immense stock of Klshln.,
Tackle of everv description : 'l',.i,i.
Ilaniniocka, Camp Chairs and thousands '
01 oilier things too numerous to mention
Itepnir Shop
.n ronncciion with the Store, and one of
he best workmen In the State to do any
ind nil kinds of work.
Come one. Coine all: N
ihow coeds. "Small nrofit
nW Is oui motto.
rouble to
and quick
ijoknalh: oh tkadk,
I.' piano 111 plod
a Chickerinir
condition, ftnll ....
lien Spavin, at corner of Eighth and
WILL & LINK,
lusic
IF. V. AfTTJaKll fTp.p,'n.oam
-a- . Ti m-m m , r, . v I rlAlirateri fot 11S Drm".
.). JSAUJ'jU X UU. I finish and durability.
V JIJJi V.V I .
- . ... m . -. I I...-.U ar iniiui
I'niace linn a-.armiii .fsfiiistn s-riifis aprKHiiia,
) 111 nil InMtiiK'iitn k NpfClall.
Aiffiits for the R'ow Ilomo. V.rv It. and ojber KewinR MschlM"'
.S111 pllos fur all kh.ilN 1 I Pew-rift Machines. We guard our
cucK.mi rs- inu-ipsts and uuaran've Mtisfaetiun.
We alio rnrry 11 Oi II ii-mii 11111 nt if .'lunlr and Jlnalc Itoolis."
Cor. Second and Ferry oi ft., (Snnd for Catalans.) Albany,
Or-
We are the People
Vv'ho carry the most complete lino of Hard
ware, Stoves, fiiinges, etc., in the market.
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FBRST-GLASSCOODSj,
iluinbei'g's IJlock,
ReasonablBjjjrices.
A. compete li"j r!
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Albany, Oregon.
jeiiersoii s'.iojta.