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i i 1 VASI1INUT0X. (Prom our reirulw eomspondont.) Washington, May 25, 1S91 Mr Harrison U really becoming alarmed on account of the attitude Mr Blaine has assumed towards him. It Isn't the absurd fiction concerning Mr Blaine's fai'ln mental powers that It worrying Mr II (or he has had ocular demonstration withii the last our days that thsre is not th slightest disarrangement of his premier', ability to use plain and terse English, but it Is the idea that Mr Blaine does not pro pose to give him the benefit of his advice in shaping things for his nomination, and that under ttie plea of 111 health Mr lilain may go to Maine and leave him for an in definite period to wrestle alone with the important international questions that are now so numerous In the state department that they almost bump their heads to gether. If the republican District Attorney is not made to negiect his duty by the powers above him young Mr Raum.the son of the borrowing commissioner of pensions, may find himself the Inmate of a prison cell as the result of his energy In selling appoint ments and promotions In the pension office. The civil service commission, which was duped by this young office-broker, it de termlned, that is to say, ''Teddy" Rooe- veil, who Is in reality the commission, Is determined that Raum and his confeder ates thai! be prosecuted, and If he can possibly accomplish It, punished. The evidence, which Roosevelt sayt makes plain case, was laid before Mr Harrison; he referred it to the Atlor.iey General.aiter holding along consultation with him, and doubtless mapping out precisely how much in earnest the prosecution is to be cm the part of the government. Meanwhile old Raum holds the fort in the crookedest bureau of the government although public opinion may in the end compel Mr Harrison to ask for his reslg nation he'll never get it unless he does ask for it. The old fake that Mr Harrison has come to the conclusion that it would be only right and decent to give the demociats three out of the nine U S Circuit Court judges has again been revived possibly by the visit to the White House of a delega tion of Virginians led by Senator Barbour, in the interest of a democratic candidate for one of the appointn.ents. When he appoints even one democrat then I shall believe that he intends recognizing the party. Outside signs the pretence of some of the known republican candidates point to the early appointment of the new judges, but it is irrpossible to get a definite official statement, consequeutly rumort are numerous. One will tell you that in order to take no chances Mr Har rison has decided to defer making the ap pointments until after congress meets, an other that he has them all ready to an nouncu. There is an unconfirmed rumor that Mr J W Foster, who recently returned from Spain whither he went as Mr Blaine's special and confidential agent, is to take charge of diplomatic affairs until Mr Blaine returns to duty. There are numer ous reasons which make it probale that this rumor will turn or.t to be a fact. It it a noticeable tact that every republi can of any prominence who comes to town these days gets himself interviewed for the purpose of setting a dish of "taffy" before the gentleman who occupies the White House they all want something, There have been a half dozen of these interviews within a week that about the only dif ference in vasthe change of the name of the talker. These people all talk as though they expected Texas to cast her elcctcrlal vote for Harrison because her citizens courteously received the president of the United States. "Mark my words,'1 said a disgusted re publican: "If the democrats of the next house will put a smart Investigating com mittee to work on this Behring Sea bus! nessoneof the biggest scandals of the age will be uncovered. 1 he facts are in exis tence and can bo got at if they will go about it in the right way, and, like the trail of the notorious whisky ring, It will lead pretty close to the exectutive mansion." In vain I tried to persuade the gentleman to say more on the subject. Ills announced with a great flourish of trumpets as though It were a financial tri umph, that Secretary VoBter now sees his way clear to paying the $26,000,000 pen sion money that falls due in the first week in June. Mr "Steve" Elkins was at the White House a day or two ago. He says he has m personal interest in the Behring Sc scaling contract, but that his friend Mills, father-in-law of Wnltelaw Reld.requested him to look out for his inteiests while he was abroad. Of course no one would think for a moment of doubting any state ment that Mr Elkins might make." In 1SS9 ten railway clerks were killed and 135 were more or lest teriously In- jured. In 1S90 foi'r wer! killed and nine- ty-four Injure l.and since this year came In eight postal clerks have been killed while engaged In their duties on the mall trains In case of injury, the government pay the salary of the railway postal etnplov uiitil he recovers, but In case of his death no provision ft made for his family. What is tald to be the largest block of stone ever quarried now lies on the ground at the Vlnalhaven granite quarrlet of Maine. It It a solid shaft, without a crack or flaw, 115 feet long and ten feet square at the base. The great difficulty w'.ll be In moving It, for It Is 85 tons in weight. The following presidents were born at regular intervening periods of eight years, and retired from office at tame regular periods. John Adamt, born 1735, retired 1S01. Jefferson, born 174J, retired 1S09. MadUon.born'i 751, retired 1S17. Monroe, born 1759, retired 1S25. J Q Abamt, born 1767, but served only four years. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CITY RECORDER'S NOTICE EQUALIZATION. OF N OT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the common council of the city of Albany, Oregon; will bit aa a Board of Ecjuclisalion. fct ton Counell Chambers in said olty. on Wednesday, the 10th day of June 1191, ai tho hour of two o'ol ock p m of Bala day, for the purpose of equal ialns and cerrectlnK the assessment of said oity, for the year 1891. By order or tne oouncii mane atay zo, 1891. Dated at Albany. Oroeen. May 8, 1891. N J Hkto., Recorder of the city of Albany. ANTED Situation for fcenral housework by a refined American thoroughly competent in evory branch. Permanent rositioD desirable Mrs Geo Sly, with Mrs Ralston, 3d and Jackson. PROFESSIONAL NURSE - Inquire tt the onier of Fifth aud Baker streets of Mra R Campbell. L.E.BLAIFS COLUMN. Worn We are now ready for Spring trado wiUi the largest and best selected stock of Clothing that will bo shown in tho count' this season. All varieties of styles and patterns to please the most fastidious. We have many fine makes including "7 OR SALE CHEAP.-A good barn f' wilt be aoiu cheap, In be removed to udke room foranother building. Iuauire of Dr J P Wallace. "T ANTE D. To buy notes and iron V? Raws H E Nobio. Portland. Or. room IS, Concord block, 2d street. MONEY TO LOAN. In "mail ami larqe amounts, from six months to five yea's, on good Albany and Linn county real otnte. Call 011 or address V? Mcpherson, First St., Air an , Or. J STRAY NOTICE A bay horse 'j about 4 or S Year old. branded on left hip, and has been at tho place ot the uauersignea in sweet Jriome roramonin. Owner will call and take him away and pay expense). Jkrht Snst. Sidney M Owen, the most prominent Minnesota third party, man says that he can not endorse the Cincinnati platform lc:ausehe does not believe in the stibtrcasuty scheme or fiat money. The people's party would have been stronvT without those two planks in its platforn.. When the Mique of St Sophia in Con stantinople was bum, more than icoo years sgo, the stents and brick were hud in mortar mixed uith a solution of nuisk, and the build ing has been infected with the o.'or ever sinje For Pai.it. -One pair of white rate Inquire at this oll'ice. WANTED, A roSITlON.-Eythenn. dersiened.to look alter the busi ness of a store or warehouse, having many past yean experience at nch labors I feel satisfied that I can give general satisfaction at very moderate wanes. Rkiterenges Any of the first settlers in and around Albany. MILTON BEACH. UT ANTED The undersigned waDts to buy rtbinrse .pheasant epaa. Bring them to the grocory store tf FL Kenton. W S JOHN. FOR SALE. Two good bupcy horses, and well broken, together with goot hack And set of double harness. Apply in J F Back ensto. residence corner of Calsp-oia and Ninth fctroets. Assignee's Sale!!- Forty acres good land near Lyons, L'nn Co.; on line of O. P. 11. R. Private bids for samo received to May 30, '91. Salem, Or., May 19, '91. J. M. PAYNE, Assgnee Dorrnnce Bros. LBANY FUTURE C Has Jart recti red a Urge Inftlce of new designs in WMow Ms anil Curtains, and m-w and beautiful pattern! In Wall Paper Elegant Borders to Match, tt'e have the Km and prwttient in the market ll50c. SHADE! .rr.c reiKToR cr the.. City Livery, M anl -S TABL E. ' llaylni; purchaw.! new rla ran furn- urnLri,i inn. outs af enli. attention siven to transie nt ruivk boarded by the day or month. ( hr-nprst Rate In m0 fit. ToJnplmnr, crmnpotlon with thn St Charles H.iikI Toiophono onlors Riven prompt attwitinn. k'..iiMl,.ser.'et, hrtweon KMswortli and Street La.' line. pec !r I Horses Then wo have the full line of mens', youths' and boys' clothing in the Albany Woole" Wills floods, that we spocially recommend to the public for trial, Tho 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, Tho merchant tailoring department, under charge of Mr. E. A. Schiffler, is well stocked with suitings of latost patterns. First-class work guaranteed. It will pay pat rons of tailor shops to see goods and get prices. L. E. BLAIN. HOW DO YOU DO? There 1 no, doubt that ft jr . S NEA, Btoek or fillYVKRWAHK. oonslstlns of spoons. Knives, riirks.rrultrtli.hrs, eld, Rolii and silver watches. Jewel y, eto, is the largest and best in the olty, and by far the best evor brought to Ai.bant. PRICES the Most Reasonable, Call and 'Se the GOODS. c ITT DRl'U NTORE Pfeiffor Block, Albany Stand 6 Cusick, PioraiKtst." -DuLaas is Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Artlcles,Spongcs,Bmshe. Perfumpry, School lliooks, and Artists' Supplies. I'll Mr-Inns' pretirriptioiis) care fully compounded. TWO MEN AND ONE BOY FOUND DEABi!! While trying to Crowd theii WAY INTO DEYCS & FRO ft AH BROS Store, where tlicy alwas have on hand the largest Stock south of Portland, ot the latest improved Rifles and Shot Guns; an Immense stock of l'lshlnir Tackle of every description; Tents. Hammocks, Camp Chairs and thousands t otner tntngs too numerous to mention .Repair Shop in connection with the Store, and one ot he best workmen In the State to do any ind ail kinds of work. Come one. Come al. No rouble to ihow goods. "Small profit and nulck airs" is out motto. J. A. Cumming, Wall Paper, Drug's, laints. Oils (jrlllSK, Etc., OREGON. PHOTOGRAPHER, Cor Second andFerry St, Albany, Ol i v niuuK WhrK. guaranteed In ever' ) branch of tho an. aarKnlaririnir II kinds a specialty. liil ONION SEED Grown From Nlected ftulbv. EttriyRed ........per Ibfl BO Ited WethenfteM........ ...... IK) Yellow Din vert ' 1 Whit Portugal In rrimmrintr pHcm n'.tM rtrntmber that ihr. uotatlotis Include 1'oitaur, Cilce Onr Meod a Trial. orrespondonce tollcftcil. TRUMBULL - & - BEEBE IMPORTS, OROWHU AMP DIALKM IV Seeds, Trees, Bulbs and Plants. 419-t'21. Buinitntl IfUn Fimcltcs t-FMentlon tlii paper. T .A. I L O Tt "nits made and repairing done to Oldor. Uatweeti Third and Vourth, on Lyon M PAISLEY & SMILEY, Wholesale Dealers in - and - CIGARS. alhaar, Onaoa ALBANY :OR. WKIT3M & EULBEM EROS., Real Estate Age-.'.3 Farmi ami Ranchrs for sale. Also city property in Albaor aud Curyallii, Hi iracing all tho latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Both in WOOLEN and WASH FABRIC?, -To The Ladies,- t tr 1 Ci ' li f T - J! f-T J! Ribbed and Muslin. My Phicks are tie LOWEST 1 and my (Joons the Best. Am solsf gent for the Celohrated Y. S. F. HOSIERY, Guaranteed stainless, Warranted absolutely fast, and Free from Poison : To The Men: Call and Look at My values in Furnishing -:- Good! I have n Largo Stuck ut the LowcBt Fric?s ev.T oBernl i the Tal 1 cai ly i for wear a) anil be cot ill lir.e cf tin! wmi. I -rc:iowi-J lIU)AUIIEAU kjoiIs, nntxti 6l!.Ii. Lnri; fctoefc i f KMimoiunniKs and Flocxcisos. ' cod th'. Aiiany i, ihn bost tiudiny point in Oregon. HE3 L.33. He has received a larco and choice stock of spring Ds Goods, new sty'es and shades. Wash fabric?, consisting gjngliams, seersucKers, saieens ami uiiuuun. -vr- assortment of white goods, flouncings, hosiery, corsetu gloves, ladies and children's shoes. Clothing for the spring-, trado. A large and complete assortment for men anil youth's. Boots, shoes, hats, caps and lurr.ishing gooas, w . .1 1 ,l 1 . :n 1. rt n nn ninLi it you want tne nesT oargains you win navo i 3E2. GLU k.3E,3S3 Roots : h FIRST-CLASSCOODS, .A. Reasonable : : Prices. 0 Bluiiiberff's Block, Gen 4m IT'iirnishing8 Albany, Oregon. TI LADIES BAZAAR. -Is the Leading- illinetr and Fancy Goods Store of Atal. They carry all the Latest Styles nnd Novelties In the Millinery ''"JjJ a complete stock of Ladles and" Children's Furnishing goods, and rea " j Unrments. Goods the best, and prices the lowest. Call and be con FIRST STREET, -:- -:- FRO MAN BLt t wnnt the bei- and mostdurableJWr ture that 13 manu- ed in the city go w THOMAS BR1N1CS ALBANY GiGAR FAOTORYr J. Joseph, Proprietor Wholesale and Retail. OMLY WfllTE LIBOR EMPLOYE