.Jlutaa
WASHINGTON.
(Prom our regular orrsspon.sat.) .
Washington, April 6, 1S91.
The crowning ihame of the republican
administration occurred.lf my Information
be correct, and I have every reason for be
lieving that It It, Saturday afternoon, when
J Gould accompanied by hl ton George
called at the White Home and delivered
his orden to Mr Harrlsim. together iih
hU uUlmatum at to what he would do If
they were not obeyed. Fiom there he
went to the Post Office department and
give Johnnie Wanamaker a much worse
shaking up than that given him by"Tedd"
Roosevelt some months aeo. Mr Wann.
maker would haye liked very much to have
kicked out Gould ofhis orivateollice. hut
there were reasons, aside from Gould's
"pull" with Mr Harrison, why he dared
not oilcnd the "little wizzard" of Wall
street, who had in his Inside pocket some
papers with the Wanamaker autograph
thereon.
Gould told Mr Harrison that unless his
demands were met he mljjht as well aban
don all hope of a vindication in the shape
of a re-nomluttion, and from the smile
Gould wore when he clambered liiio hi
pihate car, enroute for St Louis, Mr Har
rison must have promised him something.
What does Gould want? Thi same thing
he always wants, his only deity money.
Ever since June 1SS9 the Western Union
Telegraph Company has been carrying
the government's telegrams without ren
dering a bill therefor, berause Mr Gould
refused to accent the compensation set
for the work by Mr Wanamaker. Want
number one, is to be paid for this work at
his own Instead of Wanamake-'s price.
Want number two. Is to secure a liberal
slice of the postal subsidy fund for his Pa
cific mail line, which it seems he had
heard was to be Ie4t out In the cold in
the grand divide. Want number three, it.
the Increase of the amounts paid to all of
his recently acquired Western railroads
for carrying the mails. Sloiest Isn't he?
I shall watch carefully to see how manv
of these wants are supplied by Mr Harri
son's administration.
Another scandal has been talked around
town about the new contract for supplying
the Post Office Department with postal
cards. By the way , the new cards, which
are to be furnished In two sizes and colors,
are to have a design that would reflect nn
credit upon a cross-road printer upon the
address side.in the upper right hand corner
of which is to be a portrait of General
Grant. The new contract has been os
tensibly awarded to Al Daggett, the
Brooklyn politician, notwithstanding the
trouble the department has had with him
during the last two vears under a similar
contract, but the real contractor is George
E Lemon, the king of the pension lobby,
who has carried Daggett through all his
troubles with Wanamaker. Some sav
that Lemon Is to furnish the postal cards
for nothing, the price going to certain
parties who'are not to examine toD cluselv
into sore of the business methods of the
pension king.
Mr Blaine is rollicking in the glory he
ouiaineu oy calling the bluff of the Italian
Government, but for some reason lie re
fuses to give out a copy of the last des
patch he received from Rudinl, the Italian
prime minister, and all the information
we have had about the despatch, said to b
a straight back-down on the part of the
Italian government, has come by press
cable from Rome. It is said that one
reason wl.y this despatch Is withheld from
the publie by Mr Blaine is that it raised a
ucsuonoi veracity between Baron Fava,
the recalled Italian miniate' and Mr Blaine,
and makes it very plain that one or the
other of them has been handling the truth
very carelcssh. Baron Fava is still here
but he refuses to be si-en, and Mr B:aine
says the despatch will not be made, public
until after his reply has bwen picpared and
sent. Meanwhile tlie public are well sat
isfied to know that all danger of serious
complication with Italy has passed.
then what we said could not In any sense I T V 1)T A T1VPQ PTIT TTHfM"
be applied to the alllanre If thev are our " WUUiUXl.
criticism of Hie outsi.-te conduct of one or
two members could not be construed as
meaning dissensions except as between
two members about a matter more or less
I foreign to the objects and purposes of the
oruer. jn alliance man casually made
the remaak that there was a scramble be
tween the two papers to secure recognl
tion and we so referred to It. We trust
Bro. McGill for whom we have none but
the kindest feeling will sec that he does
the democrat an injustice by alleging
against us that of which we are not guilty
It is stated that Congressman Milla will
not be in the race fur the Speakership, auil I
that the hot will be formally annouueed as I
soon as the opponents of Crisp feel continent I
mat they ean licit him. Tao p!an Is
Mills toco.ne out .in au interview stating I
that he has oome to the conel-nion that the
speakership a) ould go to a northern mn,
and sugstiug 'uilue holman. of Indiana,
as the man.
Money Co Loan.
We llflVK hWll- nf ........... ... 1
real f&tatl' KrMlritf nn iit-n ..." (1..
time. Call on us at our ollice, opposite
in': severe nouse.
BiRKiiART 4 -Cheney,
NEW ADVERTISK.MrO.Vl:-.
"IWSSOLUTON NOriCE.-The part-
' urmiiip imreioioro f Xlstmg hetween
V EiiroIsi and W H Head, v. In the
panning ana paper haiiin;; business, has
this day b.'en di..Hoivd bv mutual con
eiit, F Knjjoln retiring, "rhe business
will hosarried nn by V H Headly, who
.... 1 udi nwiug uy mo n -in a-ul
enl.oet ell outstanding ncrinnts duo the
"rul w H IIKADLKY.
Dated April 13:h, IStH.
H
TTlSSOr.T?TTOv vnTTi-p ti. a
If : . nunv ,-1110 in
nership heretofore exfettaff betwron
bUH newt in Alia i- V'f.
will continur. the business at the old stand
uu -iinie an tteuts owiim by the tirm
..... 1 nu accounts aue the firm.
April 1.1891. A.STKANKY.
. XAliLIY,
ilOSEY Til IrtlM r . 11 .
Ill large amounts, from six months to
- " buuu AiuBiiv ana L,inn
county real estato. Call on or iHiin.. w
MAbk 1-1 . ... . . .
w uciauu, r iraior... Ainany, Or.
WaNTED-A competent girl to do
general housework. Inquire at Dr
TOR RENT (Mho. f.
J. dence, the building of L Verick.near
"p. jiuuioin sag jnira streets.
CtKK TSYlw bitp .
, r-vus sorrei I
mil hiMA U . 1 . . ........ I
o.-j t jobib U1U, weiglHllUU. AISO
narfnn haAlc . .11,11 -
u uw. iu. .nut set for
wu w hcdidbv xor otDer property. Call
w wtawaavv aiuOD UUUW.
K. A. TRY.
pISSOLTJTIONOP PARTNERSHIP.,
i.u.iuo is urmly given mat the co
partneiship heretofore exlsJnK between
DCCox. WACox and C H Hoberg, in
the planing mill bus.ness, in Albany
Oregon, under the firm name of Cox Bros
. . -V """oivoa oy rautual
consent, the said O U Hoberg havina
I V" "y: nmu, niio ana n
therein. C H Hoborg assnines ell the
the oh lli7A(inn r..' tu a 1
notes and accounts due said firm aro
Xatod Albany, Oregon, March U. 1S01
W A Cox.
C H HOBFBO.
STOCKHOLDER S MEETING.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
iL.t'TJv9LA9" an.n,.ml n-.e-tingol
. or' l"9 Ainany Woolen
Wills Company, he'd at thnir office in
Albany, Oregon, on Tuenday, the Viih
Cay of Kay, 1891. at tho hour of 1 o'clock
p 111 of sa id day. for the purpose of elect
inK four directors to serve for one yor,
and the t-ar,sa :tion of such other business
.....j ,uBmj, uouie uoiore such mnr tinir
J. P. OA I, II HA IT II
iSoeretary.
We aro now rcad- for
Spring 1 ratio Hi he largest
and best selected stock of
Clothing that will be shown
in the county this season.
All varieties of styles
and patterns to please the
most fastidious.
We have many fine makes
including
HOW DO YOU DO?
There la 110 doubt that
IV 13 W
Stoek of SILVERWARE. oonslstliiK of
Ajiuun. rniivm, iiiikh. iriutnisneH, etc,
gold and silver watches. Jewel y,
ete, is the lurKO.t and Imi-t in
the oily, and by fnr I he
beMt over broiiKht
to A l.UANY.
Ho has rocoived a largo and choice stock (,f ...!..
Goods, now ety'os and shades. Wash fabrics, consisti
)r!nrlinm Kirutu1.-ri'd c 11 limn a oi.l ... . o"l
o-B" 1 ..... u,iU tuuiiini-8. conn 1.1
assortment of whito goods, flouncings, hosiery, cor
gloves, ladies and children's shoes. Clothing for i"'
trade. A largo and complete assortment. f,. ...!nn?
youth's, lioots, shoes, hats, caps and fur.-.ishing goods and
if you want tho best bargains you will have to call on'hil
You'd Better TLe LAdies hazaar
Call on Oil' Allanv Furniture fti., ltalllr:;..re
lilcK-li, l.ir
PRICES the Most Reasonable.
Call and Sea the GOODS.
-In the .eadinu;-
. TI..... ..II . ... .
ofal klii(l.
Th.'i i-nrr.. ..II ll. I C.l I l.l... i ..
', 1 " ' """ ,"vl"l " e Slllilnerv line ami
a complete stork of Lndtea ami Cliihlrrn' KiiriiUliln.r k,hIs. and"reailv.m,.l.
garmi-nts. OomL the brl, and prices the lowest. Call and be convinced!
FIRST stkf.i;t.
C-VThc Btovk 1 litrire faml cntni.l. i,. 'it...v ..t.t.
gr txawtUiQ litirttof, ln.byitiirh'viti.vtir-
tV petit, (Hall laiwr, ami 11 any TJ;
novcltitf, all fc.p ta'fl at btdriKk pii.-cia-i
FJIOMAX BLOCK.
-:F. L. KENTON
TOWNSEND
.& WILSON,
Real Estate g Loan Bubs NearthoI,oofflce;
-Dealer in-
GROCERIES.
Albany, Oregon
22 OIHee. BALTIMORE BRICK.
Dolnr a cnrrat Iniwanre bmitifM, rartler I
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
NOT (II ll.I'V.
The Xorti-.:n lt,fom Journal under
the flaming head "Who are the enemies
10 the Alliance," r.ns:
Mr Cole beKan the work of oryanii-,.
the a.liance in Marion and Unn counties
We lind scvcr.il papi-rs 11,,,,. counties
trvinij to discredit the alliance.
It tlun ;ivcs an extract tro.11 the ifruil.l
lo thow that our cotcmporai v is "ti yin- to
discredit the n'liance," followed from "llic
Democrat to show that we aro "lr i,.g t3
discredit the alli.mrr." The extract which
it takes from the UKM.H-RATi.as follows:
"There is an unscenly scramble uolnu
on between the Woodbnrn lulufcmtalt and
the ,.y,ir Jomm1, published at Portland
each laboring to become the rccocnlzed
organ of the larmers ailianc. It would be
l" " "uetuence lo the ordinary
rules of modest decorum fnr an invitation
than to rush in uninvited "
Then It gives to 11. t'ds little comment:
"Thanks for jour Kraiitultous advice
Instead of giving the real basis of n,e con'.
Iroversy you elect to s-nd forth the infer!
ence that there Is dissension."
Now w submit lo nny candid reader
whether there Is a single line or word in
the extract taken from the Democrat by
the Journal that in the remotest Jegrce
woulJ be understood as discrediting U,c
alliance. The only criticism w,-.s 011 t)e
course of the two papers in attempting to
--'".,"".u:i as ine on,.., ( ,,,,,
alliance. We are not aware that either one
01 the cuitorsof the two paper, named are
members of the alliance. If thcv aic
GllL ?AT.?r MARCH,
, " ..ii. n onoiiii, ijinn t:o.,
I.e0,J. ma,,e Hn lK"ient for the ben
tit 01 hm creditors, -rin undotMVned in
tho duly Bppriintod and q:iii(ied asHigneo
.--,nc. n u.iitii-. ptr.Hon
haviiiK Oialin-) ir.iint thesai t Keeker nr
herety itotifie.l to pres nt them to the
undersiKiied, vcrinod as rcouiif , .T law,
W,'Li "i'.hr,? ,no"lll '"" 'he date hereof
athiioild, I.inn nriuntv, Oreaon.
listed April 2, 1.SH
a"mVV'"1.V' Assignee.
Ally lor Assinnee. (4 3)
(
Att.irnfvnt l.,..v. S ilintnr hi Chnmcrv, l-mrt.ir In
A.hinraht.v nml s.,Un- l'ul,i u-,i i
lirorcvrnii. OIIIiTi-lrmi, ,,. vylr tiX ,
Oii.n, A.tmny, van. K , f
Then wo have the full
line of mens', youths' and
boys' clothing in the Albany
'Woolen Mils goods, that we
specially recommend -to the
public for trial,
The largest stoek of Mens'
Shoes in the city, including
many celebrated makes,
Hats, from Stetson's best
down to a two bit sCraw.
Cannot enumerate Furn
ishing Goods every de
partment full.
4RKNTS TOR
I le lasaraBre ttmpmrnr, Incorport td
i"i iiriiui. j.onei iisia q ;y s
(MS.OOO. AiMts,9,7IIU,;i6,(i3,
Cnardlan las. Compaaj, nt Lnmloi, Enrl.nJ
K.lBl,lili..l lal I'. Ir. m n. . . .
V.vw vw. juuii nrs
losses paid oror S,U0U,U00.
. - iHH.T 1 inisuriiinis.
Orirsimcil lsio. Cash uHli, Ixissis
I" irlUnil, Or. Assets, f.cie,S72.lJI). Tliis is erne ol
B ... v. ..l unn,
ALLEN BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE S RETAIL G
CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND CHOICE FRUITS OF AU
KINDS, IN, LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES,
IN THEIR SEASON.
hriinn Block,
ALBANY, OREGON
Have used cash this year
during tight times east
and can ofTer genuine bar
gains in all my departments,
E. r,LAL.
Judtros of the hnrsn lina I
their opinion, that Titus, Bitimborg's
oiacK j-erel:eron stallion, Manila at the
hecdlnhis-clasc. Ho In in tbn Im.wl.
I Mr l, y. Karroos, an efIi:loiit and exper
Innefd horseman, who will give his
patrons every pos.sibio attention. Titus
will niHko tho season of 1MH. Mi,i..
and Tuesdays at Jt-frerKon; Wtdnosdajs
nun 1 mirm.ays at uorraliln; Fridays and
Saturdaya at Albany.
Mr Elumhrrg is nio owner of the
ninii.iB.a or( irottlni; horso, A I wood
lirtrz), (Xo2f(i3), who ean ho sr.n si n,
stable of Trites Eros. 'Jl,0 pKt ,)f ,,
iinrso a:o irrgo and line funned, mid only
nted propf r dtvolopmei.t to show upeed.
I TWO JtiiN AND OXK HOY
FOUND nKAD!!
WILL a LINK,
Flusic - Dealers,
.utlre wnr 1,1st or I'liinos
H'Ij"' A ITT T 1MI t The moat popular piano among 'he worlil'i
V 11J Jili t1i IX I lamout Hanlsta.
J1 i 1111 II -r rlf f Celebrated fot its brllllinoy.
JlAUJ1.ll. iS UU. I finish and durability.
VOSK & SON" "TnttnisTT 5"nj
I'nlaeo nnl Karhntr illtniHc I'roof OrgitiiK, Ciiitars, Violins nl
NiiihII litNlti-.ieiil a Specially.
Agents fur I hn Kcw Iloitir, ICltf a-lslce II. and ojlmr Rewlng Machlnts.
Mippliea for all kiiuls I Khv'iik iVaehliifs. We guard our
...... .... . in.rii.ru. 01111 iii.iiiuiuo miiaisiiuiii
Ve Im rurry 11 roll ii'M;rlnn nt i,t llii.lr anil Music Itoolis.
Cor. Second ana Ferry e(r., (fond forcatahgue.) Albany, Or.
mm
EMORY
"w wattk
Albany :ort.
mmm & hulbem bsds..
Rea! Estatp Agents
Farm, and lUnclic for sale.
Also city bni,erty in Alho
and Coryallis.
BOB. BOWMAN,
The 0!tI-Tiine Painter
leople wlshlnmlrst class woik fhould
, hlii, or leave rdn, ,t J ,X ,
oi.iwoiiiv tiuM,,,, Kllle a,a;;",u
r" V :Ay O Si
I While trying to Crowd tlieii
WAV lTn
CYG&FR0MANBR0S
Store, where Ibrv flli n li.. i i
I ' ---j - uu iitinu
the larccst btock kouth of l'ortland, of
the latent ImnrnvnH Ijlll.. n.i i.-i...
I .....v. iiuu oiiol
Guns; an Immense stock of Fishing
Ii.iihk; 01 every ocscnption; Tents
Hammocks, Camp Chairs and thousand! '
01 uuier iiuugs 100 numerous to mention
JT4eimir Shoj,
.n connection with the Store, and one of
be best workmen In the .State to do any
md ail kinds of work.
Come one, Come all; No rouble to
ihow goods. "Small prolit and quick
ales" is oui motto.
We are the People
Who carry the most complete, lino of Hard
ware, Stoves, Kanes, etc., in the market.
MATTHEWS WASHBURN.
23. 3. SEJ2.BI.S,;
mm HAI.K OH TlUrm, a Chlokorlilfr
1' Dlktnn In itiuuI A..n.iitinu .1 "
' , ,; '" "Piuiiuin. 1 Mil oil
isptKi.t. nt corner of KJubtli and
Jcilerflon airedts.
lillk i
FIRST-CLASS COODgj.
AT
Reasonable : Prlcss.
v
-A. complete line of
ISTO-IVE A n A T. Hi - S-l
IJlunibcrs's Ulot k, - Albany, Oregon.